FM nner te roi _ he oe ee ca | 1llth YEAR 7 ae a Colorado : 3 Hints Planes Able to Carry H Twining Calls for Continued Air Build-Up AF Chief's Statement Indicates U. S. Has New Bomb in Deliverable F DALLAS (UP) — Gen. Nathan F. Twining hinted strongly today that long- range bombers of the U. 8. Air Force now are able to deliver hydrogen bombs. The Force chief of staff said gg Parag “can carry ypes 0 bombs, including the very newest types.” In a speech at-an air pow- er symposium by the Dallas = on World Affairs, e : added: “Because of fewer limita- tions on size and shape, the bombs they carry are far more efficient than smaller bombs.” Although the United States set off cast in deliverable form and whether they can be deliveréd by manned airplanes. New thermonuclear tests are we must not and will not lose,” he said, Twining’s statement seemed to counteract suggestions that atomic Navy. Despite Russia's growing air power and ‘“‘new air weapons,” said, ‘We still have the undeniable capability of main- taining superior-air-power, includ- ing superior qualities and quanti-|- ties Of decisive air weapons.” Canada Objects '/ Reuther Re-elected -Bombs Recipe for Romance Mix News Picture, Letter, Boy and Girl: 1 Diamond BENTON HARBOR (AP) — A Hollywood script—with- ‘| out a last act—had a pretty court clerk and an ex-Korean prisoner of war in leading roles today. Priscilla Gilbert, 20-year-old runnerup in two beauty contests, is wearing an engagement ring from Ward L. Emmons, of La Paz, Ind. recently was re- petriated after ?1 months in a Communist prison camp. Things started happening when Pat saw the ex-soldier’s picture in @ newspaper. Emmons was shown at home receiving breakfast in bed from his mother. Courthouse. write. She did. Her letter offered best wishes on his, safe return home. “I didn’t think I'd ever hear picture. He got one. aN 2 a PRISCILLA GILBERT by Unanimous Vote CLEVELAND, O. (UP)--Walter P. Reuther today was elected unanimously to his second straight term as president of the CIO. ~The 700 delegates attending the | National CIO Convention returned the. 46-year-old labor léader to of- opposition candidates offered by the 35 member unions. The convention alse _ returned other CIO executives to office. !2 Pontiac Men , Two Pontiac men were sentenced | to long prison terms today by Oak- land County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty for the Aug. 9 slaying of a bartender here during an at- 265 Rockwell St., was sentenced to gan Prison at Jackson. His- com 423 Highland Ave., received a 20 fice by acclamation. There are no |: to Data Airing Are Sentenced Pair to Go to Jackson for August Slaying of Bartender Here tempted holdup. Charles A. Cunningham, 22, of 30 to 60 years in Southern Michi- panion, Melvin Hardiman, 21, of to-40--year “sentence. They pleaded guilty to second degree murder Oct. 29 in the shooting of Silas Chaney, 45, of 105 Center St. : Chaney was killed in a gun _bat- tle between the two men and another bartender, Harold Mack Declassification of ‘Top Secret’ in White Case Draws Informal Protest WASHINGTON (UP) — Canada has protested informally about the administration's ‘action in making public a hitherto “top secret” FBI letter that involved information dr., declassified the FBI letter and made it public for the first time on Tuesday after- noon before the Senate internal security subcommittee at a hear- ing on he Harry Dexter White “spy” case. Canadian Ambassador A. D. P. Heeney called at the State Depart- ment Thursday and “expressed surprise’ over publication of ‘‘cer- tain matters offered in testimony before a Congressional hearing... “State Department Press Officer Henry Suydam said Heeney made some inquiries about the matter and the State Department has taken his views under considera- tion. 2 Red Trains Crash ‘BERLIN Two Russian f t trains-were reported today to have been_ip crashes..with.two Germintriins in the Soviet zone Ad E No New Suits Today COSENZA, Italy 7 — No good trying to sue anybody-here today: Lawyers are on a 24-hour strike souuet2 new-tax-on their clients’ | lees. Chico bar at 374 Franklin Rd. of 316 Granet St., Hazel Park, dur- ing an attempted holdup of the El Cunningham received a— longer prison term because he admitted GE Suspends [wo Employes Named as Reds Pair Identified Before Senate Probers by FBI Undercover Agent BOSTON (AP)—The General Electric Co. has suspended two employes who were named-as Com- munists by an FBI under- cover agent at a stormy hearing of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy’s Red-hunting committee. Taken abruptly off the Robert Goodwin, 38, and Nathaniel Mills, 36, both long-time employes of the GE’s River Works plant in Lynn. They were dramatically pointed out as card-carry- ing Communists yesterday by William H. Teto, 53, of Ashby, who said he joined the Communist Party in 1941 at the request of the Federal Bureau of Investi- iI Shortly after their from the GE, Essex County Dist. Atty. Hugh A. Gregg announced He added that there are no sec- rets safe from the Communists in those plants. Three Lynn General Electric em- ployes invoked the Fifth Amend- ment yesterday when asked by McCarthy if they were Commvu- nists and whether they would bomb the GE facilities if ordered to by Russia. . They are Henry Archdeacon of Witulad Pietarski, both of Lynn. Teto said he joined the Commu- nist Party at the request of the FBI when he was employed in the Fitchburg plant of General Electric in 1941. He is now in the uphol- stering business in Fitchburg, not far from his Ashby home in cen- tral Massachusetts. After revealing-himself as an ur- dercover agent, he’ said his two tnost-ardent- desires now are to resume a normal existence and ‘‘to the actual shooting. join the church.” WASHINGTON ( — Sen. Hen- drickson (R-NJ) said today a New York City prosecutor’s grim tale of a black market in babies has shown that a tough federal law to curb it “is a must.” Hendrickson made the statement as he called a husband-and-wife team of criminology students to testify (10 a.m. EST) in this sec- ond day of public hearings inté causes and possible cures of juve- | nile. 1 li poo ne narBcn NS ee back. grounds who “went straight.” Hendrickson disclosed he is plan- ning, to ask the Senate for $700,000 and another year of autherity so his Senate judiciary p m at the academy museum An advance product of the Gay | THE, PONTIAC PRESS. | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1953 GET YEAR CARDS—Sister Joseph Mercy cards” to Miss Margaret EF clinie director who has been with Hospital administr Wpontinc Deaths Riley L. Martin vost ; Funeral for Riley T Martin, 32 of Modesto, Chhf formerly of Pomttay, will be at 2 p.m. Satur-} at the int Ridge. Burial will be Chapel Memorial Ceme in Pleas in White tery A veteran of died Sunday Surviving World War II. he Modesto are five brothers and Ammon and Miss Lois in SiX sisters Martinv of Pontiac, Collie Martin and Mrs. Laura LakFever of Sparta 1Tenn,, Lincoln Martin and Mrs lRoena termanson of Royal Oak Clifford of Hazel Park. Mrs. Au- idrey LaFever, Mrs. Lola Bumba llaugh and Mrs [| O. Stone of have voted to increase the liabil- a he anDyke, and Mrs. Perzetta Nash insurance coverage on school buses to $15.0060 maximum f Dover T for one student? and $300,000 for Ronald E. Woodmore bulance for the city but city! i» $°7 57 commissioners pointed out this | . *« « week that cost of the ambulance Y's Men's group of the YMCA is minor compared to cost of manning one. Ld . . Venture Club will hold a bake sale beginning at 8 a. m. to- morrow, at Nan's Hat Shoppe eon W. Maple. * @¢ »* What to do when roots from a neighbor's tree break up your sidewalk, causing the city to as- sess yo" for repairs, is a prob | lem for “friendly settlement’ or | a damage suit, according to City, Commissioners. | In answering. the query of a resident now involved in such a dilemma the commission explained if had no power to assess abutting | property. ° * * American Legion Auxiliary | will meet for a card party at | 8 tonight at the Pierce street | residence = ae Nain Collins. | eas of son of ion John T tia Dartmouth College, Dinan of Guilford road, Bloom- | “‘ield Hills, has ‘the undergraduate council of the | ing for removal of the, lowa State been _named_to| college, the students’ voice in the | administration of the school * * * Sarah Hunter and Jennie Keyes | Guilds of the First Presbyterian | Church, -will sponsor 10 and 11, a.m. performances of the Pup- | peteers’ ‘Dragon John" puppet show tomorrow in the social hall. | Mrs. Michael Remondino, Mrs. William Martin and Mrs, Har- old Greenwood will be ‘‘pulling strings.” Tickets will be on sale at the door s Ld * | Last minute disagreements have | temporarily delayed the consum- | mation of a $200,000 agreement for | water, sanitary and storm sewage facilities for Pembroke School, cording to Board of Edveation | The school board is joining with the Presbyterian Board of Church | Extensions, Detroit, and two land developers to secure the facilities | for the school s . ° Whether or not left turns West Maple between Pleasant and Chesterfield should be restricted | fo certain hours,was- the question. referred by ioners to on city commiss will have its monthly square dance ithe YMC Wwe , » in- ICA and newcomers are in lthe Rev. S Mf | Baptist vited Miss Martha Kocha Service for Miss Martha Koe! 76. was yesterday at Manley Bailey Funeral Home with burial in Acacia Park Cemetery Born in Germany, Miss Risks | had been employed as housekeeper for the Irving Babcock family, Lone Pine road. Bloomfield Hills for 38 years, moving here with | {them from Kenilworth, | years ago ‘ There are no known survivors ‘lowa State Petitions for Coaches’ Ouster AMES, Iowa W—Petitions call- director and the and basketball College athletic head football the bus-load, at an additional cost | i Service was held teday for Ron- | ald E. Woodmore, infant son of sam _ Ff any laura B. Nichols Woodmore of 627 Franklin Rd | Burial was in Oak Hill Cemetery from 8 to midnight tomorrow night at the ‘Y' House. Mark | Smith will do the calling Reservations may be made at! The baby was born Nov. 13 and | died at 715 pm. Thursday Service was held in the Frank Carruthers Funeral Home, with tdwards of Liberty Church scsi Ask State to Defer Bus Mediation Here wn ntract ne oti ations. at Pontiac ( ‘ly Lines 3 ive been cert fied by the Micmgan Labor Medta- tion Board, but Got. G. Mennen Willams has been asked to with- | hold appointing a special mediation commission at this time George F. Bowles, chairman of the state ‘board. said the that the parties active mediation, we have recom- mended to the governor that the fact are in appointment of a special commus- sion be deferred.” He said another meeting on Wales” ant working eonditiens in} the contract will? be held Dec. 1 between representatives of the bus | coaches—as well as most’ of the| Company and Local 1097, Amalga- assistant footbalt* mentors — were | mated Association of Street Elec- being circulated on the campus to- day The petitions said the ‘wholeheartedly believe’ of the six persons named would be “in the best interest of the future | welfare’ of the college. The six Athletic Department of- | ficials named were Athletic Di- rector Louis Merize, head football | signers coach Chick Sutherland: removal | tric and Motor (AFL) ‘Motorcycle Crash Anjures Policeman A Pontiac motorcycle policeman suffered a broken arm}, cuts and | coach Abe Stuber, head basketball | bruises and a truck driver is being football | | held for investigation of felonious {tine coach Bert Moore, backfield | driving after their vehicles col- coach LeRoy Timm and freshman | jideq ast night at Baldwin Ave coach Bob Lamson. A letter today in the Towa-Stale4 Daily. that ‘the student government or- | and Kennett Rd. David H. Slater, 32, who was students newspaper, ioe oe his motorcycle south on Baldwin, was treated at ganization, Cardinal Guild, should | ¢ eneral Hospital. |conduct an offical poll of student | | opinion on removal proposals.” Driver of the pickup truck, Aug- just F. Mellendorf, 51, of 1150 | Meadowlawn Dr, told police he didn't see the officer approaching $3-4 Billion Deficit (eurv.teetiern | ‘Seen as Best Hope (Continued from Page-One> will renew its requeq, rejected by ' Congress last summer, for an in The Weather - PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Cloudy with eceasiona! rain tomight and Saturday Coei Saturday. Low temight (4 te 1034. Southerly winds 12 te % miles per hour tonight becom ing Southwest to West Saturday Tedey in Pontiac Lowest temperature prececing § am 47 At ®ar Wind velocity 1 ‘ftph Mirection, —- Sout! Suh sets Friday at 504 pr Sun rises Saturday at a Moon rises Friday at 436 pr Moon sets Gaturday at 630 am Temperatures ’ Py L1G. Mice scce= 5a 12 OA: euswess 62 lp. m 65 pm 69 Thareday in Pentiac (as recorded downtown) emperrature 68 Owert” tenperature woh Mean temperature . Se 5 Weather — Fair i One Year Age in Pontiac Fighest temperature 59 | Lowest temperature 38 | Ma Mean temperature ......cesseccess 48.5 y Be Finished Today then ancl ' BIRMINGHAM—Construction on Highest ~~ iene ‘bis the Widening and -resurfacing- of 70 1931 12 m 1ss0| Adams road is nearing comple- = Friday's Temperatere Chart | Gon. und it may be opened to a a 6746 Los Angeies 65 49 traffic this weekend, the city k 18 22 Marquett: Butieio or sa Mempi = eae Se s department revealed to- flee 67 45 Mian 80 7 ay. @ni 7458) Milwauke 7252] pal : z ; pre dl ai Ob Nee Ockaa 73 ot 6 ene in cooperation with the | : 4@.. New... York 70.423) Oakland County Road C Ss Toit 6848 Omahe ‘sO t+ ns y Ro d Som mission iat 30.83 Pheesix so 3¢| the project will receive the last of Houghton $2.34 Bt Lous us pe t bh ) ; Jecksonvilie 1861 Frieco “jo lacktop cont, today if fair Menses City 04.44 Traverse City 6: da | weather continues , be made. crease in the national debt ceiling | from-27 billion dollars to 290 bil lion dollars _ There is not the slightest doubt, the official said, that the @1meg will have to be raised sooner or | later. This whole picture, an authorita- |tve reflection of current thinking at the Treasury Department, does no. conflict with Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey's recent fore- cas’ of an eight togine billion dol- lar deficit in the 1955 fiscal year starting next July 1 Humphrey specified, in offeritig that estimate, that it did not take into account savings he said would “Adams Road Resurfacing ~ jhe Mellendorf, whose truck was fac- ing north on Baldwin. was attempt- jing a left turn onto Kennett when struck the motorcycle. Local Boys Club Leaders | ‘Attend Detroit Institute Two Pontiac Boys. Club officials also will attend the closing session of the institute Saturday. The pur- pose of the institute is to consider the ‘‘Boys’ Club role in today's world.” Bear Hunters Bag Deer With Car Out of Season (UP)—Franklin + FRANKLIN, Pa. W. Campbell of Beaver Falls, Pa was. driving..with. two companions | on a bear-hunting trip when their | car struck and killed a large doe The hunters returned empty hand- ed to await the opening of the deer season next month. Canada Names Envoy OTTAWA (#—The External Af- fairs Department said today that | Jean Ded. 60-year-old career dip- | lomat. will be Canada's next am- | bassador ‘to France. He succeeds | May: Gér” George Vamier.. whose-.+ re- | retirement announced cently. was Mary William, LaValle, 44 Prall St.,| : | | Wessels Funeral Home | “tn vrew of Coach Operators | Pontiac | ie Fan 4 Ye ead “vear ator, gives the Reps since 1928, and Frank :Decesare, ‘laundry empleye-sinee 1033. The two were among | 29 long-time employes honored for their years of service at a special dinner this —_ Pontiac Press Phete 158 Earlmoor Blvd., School Board Split; 4-1, on Building Bond Issue BLOOMFIELD HILES — On the eve of the third vote in two years on increased school facilities, both the Board of Education and those | opposing a building program ap pealed to the school district elex | tors for support | Board of Fducation Trustee Mrs | Irving Mackenzie suggested split- ting the present school district and urged a vote Monday on the proposal which would raise $1,750 000 for a new high s« laddition to the Wing | mentary School. 1 Voters of the district were | urged by the Board of Educa- tion, as a whole to settle their educational problems by approv- ing the bend issue Monday. no hool and an Lake Fk “Four members of the five mem- ber board strongly* endorse the i bond preposal, and tiey represent al! parts of the school district with two members trom Bloom field Hills, two living in the east part of Bloomfield Township, and }one from the Wing Lake area."’ | Supt of Schools Eugene Johnson stated | “Personal differences should be put aside and we should unite our efforts in developing a sound program for our south, | Johnson added. With the approval of the Board of Education, a 15-page brochure outlining the school needs and | thetr solution has been mailed to | district electors. a hool ] Opposing the bend issue Mrs Mathenzie charged the schoo! dis jimct is split by a Wing Lake fac- }tion which is aggressive, and ap- | parently has managed to gain con- trol of the school board and the Parent-Teacher organization." | “Consideration shotid be | at this time to setting up a new | school district, separating yselves from the area which has |obstructed progress in the accom- plishment of our objectives.”’ she continued. Stressing as she has at past school board meetings the neces- sity of separating the Wing Lake | addition from the proposed high school, Mrs. MacKenzie declared that the school board brushed ° Need a “FUN WEEKEND”? come to Detroit! HOTEL STATLEA a Teke time out for a fun-packed weekend. Visit Detrort’s interna- tionally famous Edison Institute . . . the muséums . . . Zoological Park. Whatever your plans, be sure to stay STATLER! You'll love spend- ing your weekend in Statler’s lux- | unous living room-bedroom com- binations. And how you'll enjoy all | are attending a national training! the Statler “extras.” Yes, be sure to panstifuute in Detroit toda: i STATLER’ Michael Fiorillo. director of | | physical education and Wilbur Pyles. arts and crafts director, OTEL . TATLER Fecing Grond Cirevs Park e DETROIT » Unlicensed Engineering aside a recommendation of this wature by Supt. Johnson, She favors the high school as a neces- sary step. ‘The present school district has | not developed any elementary edu- | cation program as a basis for additional school building in this area, there are three distinct types of elementary school sys- tems in Operation at the present time in the ‘three elementary Gols in the district.’ said Mrs =a Salvation Army Band | Transfers to Kalamazoo The transfer of the Salvation Army] as Warrington's deputy—posimaster t band in Warrington, Lancashire, i) to join four fellow. bandmen_ in Kalamazoo, Mich.,was—almost. to a call from the Salva- complete today. , {| don Army in the Michigan city James Fogg, 38. gave up his job sor musicians. A board member for five years, NIrs Detroit school system for several years As it will be put to the voters Monday, the proposal calls for approval of a bond issue for a $205,000-addition to the Wing Lake Flementary School, and a $1,511,008 tates would be increased 812 mills for the next five years, and 1@ mills for the following 13 | years, have turned down two similar proposals in the last two| years by narrow votes. | | Voters Fined for Practicing Irvin Rubin, 32, 24779 Rénssalear St. Oak Park, was fined $50 yes- terday by Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L, Doty on a charge of practicing professional engi- } neering without a license. | Rubin pleaded guilty to the} given | our: | rwvuvvv=vvvVvTVTVTTCTTTTer" vw i i i i i lh hi hh hh hi i hh hh i bh he hi dD tt th te + “ Daa aa ha ha ii hn bn hb bh a hah nnn nnn nn wrvrVvVvVVVTVVVVVVVVVTVTVTeVTeY,T charge Oct. 12, admitting he de-| signed a building for the Horn Dixon Supply Co. at 51 N. 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CROWE | day night he was taken té.the | inely loved all over the state. jerations, were “purchased during SURGEON CHIROPODIST Associated Press Outdoor vial — Early Tuesday after- In_additidén to his able adminis- | Fred's tenure. 4 — . LANSING w—Michigan Conser-{ ®°°* ri — —s isha tration of more than «000,000 AN this wilt stand-as~ a better} ANNOUNCES vation suffered an—untimely and | : = | acres of state land as lands chief,| memorial to thim-—than—all the = . . lirreparable loss when Fred Struh-| His death shocked thousands—of| he was the field commander in: the | Statues ever erected to anyone. The Opening of His New Office [ saker Was stricken down in the| friends he has made throughout | $3,000,000 purchase of recfeation? ‘ TP ake — < : lmidst of-tife last Tuesday i the state in his Ione and valuable | lands in southeastern Michigan and * Kay Building, 3% South Saginaw Street | Fred at -is impossible to call eareer since 1929 with the stz ate | the $1,000,000 purchase of the ands | Will She Be Spoiled! | Ottice Hours him Mr. Struhsaker, even in a) conservation department "that make up the Porcupine Moun-[ ARKS. Miss. (U P)~Deborah Jo | Mondav through Friday 9:30-5:30; Saturday 9:30 - 1:00 farewell column) was the full-time He was chief of the lands divi-| tains State Park | Rodgers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | 4 FE 3-2526 Pontiac, Michigan secre cury of the conservation com-) gion from 1934 until 1951 When he And hundreds ef public hunting | Bobby Joe Rodgers, has six living eee) mission. was elevated to the secretary po-| areas, state parks and forest ad-| grandmothers—two grandmothers, | rome i He had suffered headaches for | sition. And it was as lands chief | ditions and public fishing sites, that) three great-grandmothers and one | | some lx weeks. “Then on Mon- {that he became known and gent nu- ' the public will be using for gen- Testers -grandmother-: ne —- + i ————————————————— iad Snookie became famous a Yew Baby Hippopotamus | years aco with ah eictday si : Sere e ‘Dies of Malnutrition COLUMBUS, Ohio @—Like it . famous mother, Snookie's ‘baby Enlisted Men Get | Even Was too stubbors for its-own good | LEAVENWORTH, Kan. (UP) The T3-pund, 3-day-cld hippo- _The enlisted men just m opotamus died of matnutrition_yes- ~s terday after spurning Snookie's| let the officers get away with it. jfeeding attempts It-—Snookie | Lt. Col. Joseph Peot made a hole- | wouldn't allow caretakers close | in-one on the 163-yard No. 16 hole ‘enough to determine sex—was|of Ft. Leavenworth's golf course. | Snookie’s third baby. One drowned | The next day an ace Was made on |Mama—all 4,000 pounds of her—| the same hole by Sgt. 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Will Kitl Appetites— = ees Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich. as second class matter MEMBER..OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Presa is entitled exclusively to the = for republication of all local news printed FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1953 No one has ever been able to explain why it is that a person who snores never has insommia. 000 White House bomb shelter. Wives, the best menopausal tonie you can obtain is to shed the surplus upholstery around your “equator” and thus regain the —elassy__chassis of your brief tine ly tllowing tie yee. Limit your food input to 99 calories per day for women, and 1,200 for men. But be sure to in. diana,’ she informed me after my in this new paper, as well as all AP news dispatches. — youth. So start dieting today clude from 400 to = calories in --not tomorrow. Then note protein foods, for .the...bod: . a Pontiac Pr s ered b ce eS AS ee es ee een er ; Score One for Hagerty poy —nssnane-ou husband's romartie Rot Have plein” stored away, Sere tas tasniter’ geal See Secor as (er asks er ardor will perk up, too: eet ee peesieely at oe States $2000 a year All mai! subs. Mid Db dbldn te residential Press- Secretary JAMES V. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE sugar. ; ; ade “poner Fe sy ini GERTY can take a bow for having dis- Case J-347: Ellen M., aged 38, is To help kill your appetite, MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS —— . : limit yourself to one full , 4 = covered a serious Oversight- inthe $750.- a vivacious but plump wife glass Dr. Crane, I live in Muncie, In- (8 Oz.) of liquid the first day, * Whi C ° * * Fonte ctass ene sunday. great deal. — ite ase Hearing The story came to hght when, \nd we have had a dieting gn ¢he second day, you may . . ~ . . F exmpaten in our -state whereby ; F anh = ll ourself 2 glasses At a drama packed and televised nee spoke Soe Louls at : we have tried to take off 10.000,- nia? one mene woupe, oun Jenner Committee hearing were re- Set Sr eee a Chi, jour- U0 pounds from rong aig re. fuit juices, water, caffeine bev- ; r * . Its purpese ws Pe = : vealed previously secret facts which put valistic fraternity. In looking duce high blood pressure and pre- ©F#8es 4te- the amazing case of Harry Dexter over the plans he discovered that vent heart attacks = - f ° ic an Wuite into entirely new perspective no provision was made for press, “But | have failed to go on a we , vt . radio or television services. _dict yet, although Tam much > =| es As aresult the public was given Hesrealized that | too heayy. My pidge . aay 1> es ye Hee evrealized that in an emergency re- 15k. Yet it was only 118 when mcleares ce of the reasons th quiring use of the shelter, a Presidential hemes former Treasury official was sus = stat tradi a “ My husband and I are ‘drifting q pected of spying for Rus: la. ye ‘ press Staltemen Tadilo recor ing or leie- inte—ad—platonic rolel and I'd like could not be convicted in court cast from the scene would be of utmost eieoresitie 4s ewecteart gelatin: YD Hlais ° at the time. Also made available HmpOTAnce x So how can T get back into size — — was a broader basis for evaluating * x . on ae ‘nites a 4s : , ; ! Stir ce hd . — i bh ad ") == | former President TRUMAN’s trans- When this tr wn to morrow! Most dicters always say, aad - fer of WHITE from the Treasury the President's attention, he au- “Lt begin tomorrow.’ But tomer- The third day. move up to $3 S . 1 ha Tow never comes. f that to the International. Monetary thorized Hacerty to work out the Liaihe Pry—te—gat—sexeral friends or ee yang: = Mien Fund. necessary details. As a result embers of your family to join 4. —— ae : oreliire ; Vou on your dieting program. For ~""" , rn n ~ the country is assured that if a = ean nates sell" ae other, This low fluid input will kill = 7 7 yrave emergency strikes, there This is one of the bits of strategy-"S0Ur appetite, fh, you may Central figures in the drama were will be press, radio and tele- _ Two Views of the Same “Animal in the Alcoholics Anonymous plan, feel somewhat thirsty. But at least Attorney General Browne_t and J: Epcar Hoover, for 29 years head of the famed FBI. Both men read prepared Statements to the committee. The net effect was to establish three facts: 1. That Mr. TRUMAN was aware of the derogatory information about WHITE gathered by the FBI when his nomina- tion of the late Treasury aide for the IMF post was confirmed by the Senate. 2. That the former President's deci- Sion to keep Wuite in Government was taken despite objections by then Treas- . ury Secretary Vinson and Attorney General CLarK, and against the wishes of Epcar Hoover. st iemeces, = 3. That instead of hetping the FBFs 7 continuing probe, the transfer of WHITE actually hampered the investigation. : under: a p——_Llizabethean torpor could get ad Because of IMF's extra-territoriality Harold L. 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~the~ state take a lite for a life. The tank has a steel floor, door and domed-steel roof. In the cen- | ly in the metal and glass en- closure. When the lever is tripped, al » packet -ot—eyande pow der ts! ‘dropped into a receptacle of acid. From that a cloud of deadly gas jrises swiftly to complete the ter of the roof is a tall pipe | Eidson in his five years as fan pulls away the deadly fumes as soon as the criminal is pro- nouneed dead There are two steel chairs in |the death chamber as on oc- The warden said he had al. casion two persons have been | ready made tentative arrange- | ¢X¢cuted simultaneously ments for full-time prison | The last woman executed In matrons to guard Mrs. Heady Missouri, according to the ree- when she is brought to the | ords, died in 1834 — more than | @ century ago. She was Mary. Andrews who was hanged in Lexington, Mo., for siaying her year-old child. ; Among the men who had been executed -in the gas chamber probably the most notorious was | gangster Adam Richetti who died ‘here Oct. 7, 1938, for his part in |the famous Kansas City Union | Station massacre of 1933 The men who have been | executed wore only black shorts, | socks and a black blindfold. This is to minimize the amount of residual gas that might cling to | the cloth. t Warden Eidson said he did not }know what garb might be chosen | for a woman. But it will have to | be brief as possible | Wants No Headache PICKENS, S. C. @ — A thief who broke into Jess Christopher's _ | store here recently plans to sliffer no headaches from his deed — his | loot included a carton of aspirin | tablets and two cases of headache powders. * | warden of the penitentiary said he never has delegated the : job ito anyone else because he hates ;it so much himself. | penitentiary to await execution. 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C ginaw WEEK-END SPECIALS Setlement in Husband’ eae nocn nate ea cattery hc Apartment House Hit by HALF SOLES 'LADIES” LIFTS oy eta a ian 4 Shne,-Drt Shop | smog pall which hangs over this | “Death “One of targest* hiisband was a passenger In the’ cent” of its dwellers. auto and died as a result of the an pee yan ng yoann acne omnes tr EGounty—Historyen.--<-2i menace : | _Frank Jones, author of a book | by Second We Carry Ceostue Koo-Wrese Vaiss Prime Leather or Y ¥ negligence Of “The “truck “driver on proper-Engtrsh~speaking, a dren's of genuine Oak c iti A Pontiac woman was awarded Roach's two companions were in- plained SAGINAW iw — Firemen yester- leather or durable omposition . _ red in the erash = tr : i ; composition. j $50,000 in damag oni { the a “ " m = “ d in Aug. 1952.) Birmingham people who oened day battled two fires within a few —_— = C largest settlements in Oakland | ang ¢} F — i ial ope vied Tuesday ‘heir mouths to make the correct) blocks of each other in the Sag- Smal! Cuban an e jury Wal “ne ee - a vice. inne : Sises Only }County Circuit Court's hist by before Circuit Judge H. Russel sounds found themselves guling | inaw business district. in a mouthful of dirty air. So they developed a technique of opening | Roach was represented by their lips only to the smallest pos- | No persons were injured in the fires, one in an apartment a block | Holland | A !men after two hours deliberation Mrs la jury of eight women and four $459 | PAIR ATT. WHILE U SHOP OR WAIT SERVICE —- Bernard Girard and Robert P. sible slit and then straining the away from St. Paul Episcopal NEIS R H . “4 P CR f Sauer, Pontiac attorneys words through in a way which dis-! Church and the other on the third | irs Pauline } toact On NER SHOE REPA . torts. them ‘floor of a dress shop. | \ the ’ Holland. with 192 n on neonle : Main Floor—Rear ' - , re Firemen had brought the apart ment house fire under control when they were sent to the fire in the Sherman Dress Shop. | Two, adpining Winkle- mans and Herbert's dress shops were damaged by smoke and wa-| | ter | Winkleman’s used the third floor of the Sherman Dress Shop for Storage and alterations. stores Employes at Winkleman’s tried p> Lined._ter the -dreee—«hy at Fro combat Tre Vato Srp blaze with fire extinguishers. Mrs. Alvina Slinkard, Winkleman’s credit manager, said the blaze ap- | peared to be centered in a stack x |of cardboard boxes. Dense smoke forced the em- ployes to abanden their efforts | to put out the fire. Mrs. Dona Paviow, a typist, was overcome by smoke. Other employes quickly revived her. Includes Fed. Exc. Tax, one year tube and 90-day parts warranty! 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" i ‘ i ——— ‘97s i : j i ee ae sana“ RICTASSSEN TAC ST aaa SS “3 SS 3 a ; : ™’ f : - ——<— aed GIXTEEN / ; THE: PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1953 _/ | : t i ry ‘ / \ He - ove Will > i Fe Wolverine Lake Incorporation = : . = ated oz . | West Bloomfield 2zvisbura PTA Seeking to Trim Rochester Cuts [DeerComes | Pass Pefitions Sponsors New Dear in Lapeer, Brownie Troop Cost of Schools School Days [Hunter Finds | This Weekend troop, sponsored by the Da burg | LAPEER — Alvin Rouse 3. of Y,\ Township Board OKs !PA. meets ever huesdy at the Bids on Two Buildings 3 Hours Trimmed Off eae nrg a para aa ed Act to Join Properties Y . home of Mrs. Vernon Miner at , ¢ shot near here Wednesda) ; i 3 More Voting Units, | 1115 Rattalee Lake Ra Holly at Walled Lake Exceed Daily Schedule Because | a high-powered rifle. to Guard Rights in the * oe Mrs. Miner ts leader and is as : Rouse and three companions Area Bringing Total to 7 ‘ Available Funds of Transport Problem aie nannies inverter sisted by Mrs. Robert Martin and " : | WEST BLOOMFIELD TowN. | SS Farr vanriven The noms Wart ED LAKE—Three ways to ROCHESTER—School days were | ttip on M-24 six miles north of | COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Peti- shortened for the Goodison, Kline, | here when a ten-point buck dashed * tions will be circulated this week- P land Snell elementary schools by | across the road in front of thei: ‘ , ~ see \ WG SN pom OE a “| ed oD C2, 5 a asa WRows |committee is Mr Viden) Beethe j SHIP—The number of voung pre-| vie. Withur Big trim constructive costs on two pro- 1 { t | ; 2 x } iin : . } end un the area around Wolverine cincts in the township was boosted James Henricksen posed school buildings here will Official action of the Rochester | Car ! | | fo , r , f } t ! i 4 ed seven When the To hin Board Officers of thre foes potatoe tre Board of E:ducation | ea EPEN asia » Fi ' , L.dke } to seve ul et “ | }Community Board « baucution The men jumvet out of the : ~ re ICT | fe ‘ ' i ‘ I ‘ = added three new ee this w ear. Bou. efavbe foyer a fence The new precinets. mot vet ihe ( = , Under the old prozt ard set fae prove specimen : ‘ numbered, will be at) Orchard Ce : ge ts ! order lo bring sere picked up at S an d . - Ae ar A resolution to begin the in- aT mara : a ; , turne » thelr hom al oopn : ‘ 7 4 lake Village, Union Lake and Ca © Beet { ' P. | ‘ » schools thin ‘ 1 ‘ ‘ 4 t " an “ i wart Jr. farm where the- Jake 1 4 of road signs for school children’s | * ile read Tuesday night The board will choose one of incline [kie ‘enc nent of Hele provided, said Superintendent! ~ have water rights in the lake in 4 safety in the Walnut area ‘ A fdesson-in textile painting was | three alternates worked out by the | ROUNCINg Whe engagement o eit! Donald Baldwin addition to a small farm and LZ @ OA OO, a - : nven by Mi George Perry of architect and the a iders for cut ja iughter, Jeanene Consigny, 10) de wes~ermnennced ty The vont Voters Face Schoot I re id ntial wea to the northwest 3 een —— js! n i S eorpe Pern Peed! : ahd dbl dehid Lea = * 7 “ ate sidt al ales s Lh are eee wi , Wj“) Navajo bridge in Arizona con. Clarkston. [t was announced that Pung Costs A 3 ¢ iss hard 1. Holland are | that improvements were being in- ! onl Fs wen ae B / ' 1 : } ion t naar , —_ ‘ reine fy 9g necting north and south points. the club will have a Christmas POE lissihatanthieneaina< inion I and Mrs. Howell ¢ Hopson stituted in the Stoney Creek and : — , C3 Vict and g. of the Grand Canyon, is 616 feet) part 1 Adnan Cotters Dec. S| yy, h school building of Leesburg, Fla Brooklands areas in transportation | | ax ncrease ee j . ) < - ing Fi } ones tei 9; j long and is 467 feet above water) Next meeting will be at the home , Richard is the son'of Mr and | planning aie: _ Y / 4 level of Mrs) Leon Caspers Jan 'h I he sim and | yy Oliver D. Fluke of Drayton The beard! mcecpicd the pct ISHIAZEL PARKOON Tiveemiil aun The subdivisions group cdntends i= t ) Pi on it it~ : Y YY vy - t i , , : Plains tion presented by Frederick B increase for operating eXpenses, that the needs ef the grea are : itary buila mast, . face school distri oters here ! » Incorporate These Yy 4 BOYS! See Our Wide ficta waté dhe abel uf dh Miss Hopson attended Lees. | Lutz of Dequindre Rd. fer the | sti “a . . ig . . ; . soll [ede is oy ef x 4 es itd omly le she o * t —_ | annexati { thi | onday at a special elects thet ucte He eHMimalre ‘ a ae 4 ; ; yurg schools and is a 1953 grad- ion © s property to } 4 ‘ Weer rt} om ft r nearby Ye : GIRLS! Selection of . ~D gsmnasiun and eliminate the uate of Leesburg High School. | the Rochester district. His land | Acterding to school board men: sible water pellution fron, neart t Y Z — WA ‘ multi purpose roon. ‘ice hela . t fe now part of the Utica school { bers the increase will help) fi-'' munities, adeq le p a e ane % he IPOs De e bridegroom, who ‘ f , ' protectiot as ened it = € 1 will proceed to award! .,, ‘ ] ! h r I : 19)? district, seven miles from Utiea | P@8Ce operating expenses for 2S ees : ‘ nee lract { the hools af or oe ‘ oe 1 . ‘ and two miles{from Rochester. new area school classrooms ane tbs Wiiterwal shan rol and the of the 1 A bi ihe Scat Ot Leesburg IDEM Sees | eats ia asking? the Utices board |help pay salanes of addition’! em. need for representation on local // i . ’ Oh : , on i. nie He tafioned with the Air Foree ] fecleclonae ployes problems by leeal property -own- | j Sey. CX ‘ i in Monterey, Calif : i 1 th ' ers, according to Melvin | AL Pad ] ted the class \ Dec. 27 wedding in Leesburg The sum of $10,000 was borrowed f passed, the increase will be ‘ au sect of the schools could) First Presbyteman Church is | 8841nst- anticipated state .aid to added to present taxes which in - al —_— becking the I ompleted t Sept b-19>4. This » ed rmeet pasrolls until focal tar, ‘ tude a four-mill operating and aS “ t 7 b anne¢ : = . r es oe would) permit e of the build: ii money is forthcoming in January, building’ tax expiring next sear, | three representatives from each & . ea . ; ' ne of ' : ; a five-mill building tax whieh of the subdivisions on the lake. ; Use Our Christmas Layaway Plan! cop of school nest Dr Alfred P. Southwick. a ; . WC , ear and would climinate all ha siete fo . A E expires in 1957, and a three Its purpose. said Melvin, is to 4g j W Li ( t o for students en oni ibe ae oem nnounce ngagement mill levy to pay off a bond issue. protect property and = preperiy TV i chair anc liam emmler iets te Oe aie cd pte g. ALL S & APPLIANCE The new high hool woutd hose wee the first to be electrocuted of Mary E. Sherwood I nag 5 heed taro mote activities from which lake ' ' WET ' inf it ; wost levies from er $1000 4 | Open 7 Nights a Week ‘til 9 P.M we hile The ew elementary = it Aug. 6, 1890 at Auburn LUM—M and Mrs } J. Sher | Pe ; oor . : : ss residents will derive maximum | } i mre ly a a clas ric yt “re 1 } ‘a ASSESSOL Liuluatye Dou + ; ne 47 6545 Commerce Rd. (Across from Green Lake) EMpire 3-2442 chool would provide 13 more class; Prison. Both were -Buffalo, | wood of Lum‘have announced the | hon. g2 05 tw 49 fer Ferndale, Multual breetit. 07 | TOONS N. Y. men engagement of their daughter | __ ~ : = P y 4 — — - - M : ' _ one ea residents ing in the school Officers « the organization are 4; | wary sagan to Wayne L distrniet Dom Fhomps ny president Don LL, Johnson of Bay Cy feoanine vice-president Rav ' Vavne jis he son ¢ Mr ' = " Lope see tal ati Jorene Y The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC tne ss the son of Mr and Complete Parking Lot eer. weretary and Dorene Yy No wedding date has be en St t. | at New A&P Market sentatives art Ted Beguhn. Ed- WG t “ vin Borgne. Osear Fritz, Henry ROCHESTER.-— Rapid proeress*rrayey tte te Gih Shaw. Nor- Waterford Republican < ie g made here on a nes al < = “: H rb Stock and nvest In Names You Know! Women to Meet Monday 2.) cp © Her Wain 7 . Th nto tion ommittee WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —! Yesterday marked the compte as ree ees oe . a : : rday marked th . ' headed b Melvin includes Beguha The Waterford Township. Re-| von of 45.000 square feet of black- ~ i and Floyd Bake aw teh - BERRA publican Women's’ Club wil meet} topping parking space in front of >) YY 4 - _ Bi 9 | Monday! at 12.30 p.m. in the CAI/| the new building. The lot lighted If more than one per cent of Up . : son ° building for a dessert luncheon and | will accomodate 130 ¢ resulents in te area -invetved | MM BLA; , f— {/ t ) C Ft ’ ae | 1 ty 1Y pe tttte, i | t/ . ¢ \ ! g . u. e tbaked goods sale Plastering. lathing and the in- sign, the petitions witl be sub- Z th _ ald | Police Chief Frank VanAtta will | stailation of furnaces and windows mitted to the Oakland County 4 | | | y | 7 | he the speaker, according to Mrs.| have yet to be completed for the Board of Supervisors. H{ approved, y whe | Alice Bedard, publicity chairman | store No date has been set for| a date for an election on the pro- Wy ——— | ¥ The public is welcome its opening posed incorporation wyl be set, y ee — . a ee IZ ~~ W NO | REFRIGERATOR |} 3 = 1 —_ , a UTICA FORD SALES 269° JET FLYING Less $50.00 Allowance for Your Refrigerator To Win RN, NY Plenty of room for everything in this big Kelvinator with across the top freezer, vari- | N EW t able shelf space fer every size bottle and : idded storage space on the door. Generous i size crisper too. — and-with a big allowance - ROUND THE WORLD CONTEST tat yout ald sehngerotar fis a-greah bays CHECK THESE PRICES $50 Allowance for Your Old Mpls gf ong ge MeN) alin Broce roo or gad cee og ° e,° j satisfactory at gement.! Ther ick: the ices. These r Refrigerator Regardless of Condition suviabl Gaudy Sac Gibeany and heen ors wil be dilicered se’ tee eb te pa oes You Pay Only $219.95 and Your Old Box Say ~ SS below plus tax and license. There are no high pressure tactics used to get you te pay more money or to buy more accessories that you de not want. Come on over and we will treat you just like you were at : No. 11 CUSTOMLINE FORDOR—8 Cyl. B3FG 215519. Glacier Blue, Oil Filter, Oil beth air cleaner, Positive action wipers, Fresh air $] Fi 400 heater, 6 tube radio, Windshield washer, Wheel Covers 5 No. Fe Lng Cyl. B3FG 215078. Carnival Red, Oil filter, Oil h air cleaner, Positive action wipers, Power = steering, Electric clock, Frésh air heater, Turn indicator, 6 $] 8820 tube radio, Windshield washer ___ . oe . -~No. 38 VICTORIA—8- Cyt. B3FV 235610, Cascade Green-Sun Ivory, Oil filter, Oil beth air cleaner, Positive action wiper, Tinted . glass, Fordomatic, Power Steering, Electric clock, Fresh air $2253°9 heater, Turn indicator, 8 tube radio, Windshield washer No. ee Ne 4 dr.—B3FG 240441, Sh. 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Washes by agitation, rinses 7 times for really clean, clean clothes Yi , “ARE BRINGING IN SOME | GIFTS Complete Your Work Saving Laundry with a for WHIRLPOOL DRYER __| Christmas . SAVE S50 $4 MOS ae | OUR SALE PRICE | WAIT and Tempered heat, safe for every fabric. Tangle-proof, 90 Days oama snag-proof satin smooth drum. Installed free on Edison as Cash: _ | MATCH FoR |) ——— | eee Sea eee Trade \\\ ("=| he GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Winds cS a pe eee ee ee ee eg eee een $ = = 4S ; PICKUP F-100—Heoter, Electric wipers, Dil filter . . $] | 8242 Long Easy Terms! Additional models of new cars will be available daily. making these unheard of prices possible. We are busy but we will wait on | ana of PONTIAC- , | you quickly and courteously. | Giving , Open Daily 9 to 5:30—Friday 9 to 9 | | 51 W. HURON STREET _ + PHONE FE 4.1555 | Van Dyke at (20 Mile Road) Hall Road ; ioe f / i : ' o | ) ag 78 , — THE - PONTIAC PRESS, -FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1953 __ 2 ; eri i ‘ SEVENTEEN er: or. |139 enabled bi a -fim ‘the Springfield Daily News and| é 3 : [ot trade, sent back to the plants |New, Grieans | 1" ‘The first sutombblle show tay the” Pipelayer Saves life wan fo top Oe Wo Daw. Swamped a et | Soviet Deputy Disgraces immense quantities of bad cloth. ns Struck US. was Held-im- 1900, . . ) az by Leaping.in Air. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio W—A young pipelayer saved his life yes- | terday by leaping into the air when | a 13-foot ditch in which he was working began to cave in. A com- panion died, however. | ditch. A large rock had struck him The high jump by William Braun,!on the head, crushing his skull. | inserted the following classified ad of his head above the sliding earth oat ee Gn tol Se a With Job Offers OF. ee berg an coors te dit tonlat $79 Per Week |ien"cuaes's amo around of head. He} SPRINGFIELD, Ohio W—Victor| Mr Wagle said he had been was . Wagle, 31-year-old father of three swamped with offers, including two for bartending jobs. Ray Baer, 19, was dead, how- ever, when removed from ~ the children, needed a job. Today he had prospects of any. number. of jobs at $75 a week after he had “Actually, I am just the opposite of these thirigs’ T safd in my ad," |Mr. Wagle said, “but I thought ‘the psychology would work.” .| Two: Textile Factories NEW YORK w—Soviet Deputy Premier Anastase Mikoyan, using two well-known Soviet textile fac- tories for producing poor cloth. A copy of the newspaper Trud, publicly disgraced and penalized | received here today, said Mikoyan, , | He also sharply cut orders for new textiles. =a The factories will thus be un- able to fulfill their production plans this year, and workers and executives will not get their usual production bonuses. Before the Christian era there is tence of true bells. by Eight-Inch Rainfall’ | est November rainfall in New Orleans’ history—nearly 8 inches— flooded the city last night and| p,,R0Ckr Slide or Slip? more rain was forecast for today. | be The torrents created traffic jams, ly in place. Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy, ooty, pasty taste or feeling F af |no reliable evidence of the exis-| stores, and knocked out numerous *r acting in his position as minister | stalled transit lines, flooded many H is alkaline (non-odor!. Does not Checks “plate odor” denture | breath). Get PASTEETH at any | store | residential electric lines. oe FALSE TEETH ~ = you'd regularly pay ry 26.95 + & _ for these very styles! OE specially elalazte for this Commstont 2 BONS 5=Lb. Pre-Sliced Fruit Cakes | Two 2'%2-Lb. Loafs at Only 398 hens Two 2'2 Ib. pre-sliced loaves ready to serve. Light cake. Fruit and nut filled. Boxed. Treat-your-family-te-e-de- ane reg. 2.98 hats licious rum and brandy fruit cake wool felts! rayon velvets! +3 bead, feather and glitter trims! A Barbara Jane Vt profiles, pixies, helmets, pillboxes! . Fabulously festive styles! Lavish trims... , Use Sears Easy Terms plenty of sparkle, beading, locquered j FRUIT CAKES | \, 9 i 5 Lbs ] 8 ‘ 5 quills, veiling, everything high on your A fashion list. White, pink, ice blue, black, { pened chain ome f Rrewsinexy. te rey er'boice Yes, full-length coats that ut— : rT S, i = ‘4 a nuts. Cello-wrap- | aa ; a ae are well made and smartly . . keep yen a ad y . —— © —eSSsS—_—_ Butter Better, 5 lbs.......4.98 4 a styled." Woutd-you ever NS = a rer dream they could be tagged 4 S P . REET om ; at only $19? Here is your A NS _ rayon gabardine . big opportunity to get y; NS — oe ; in ; as . rtioned e a f e winter coat and 7; \. propo save! Fhey come in fut-eut J4 . en a ie i - f,' ¢ slacks i boxy styles in all woo! and iy 98 ’ reprocessed wool fabrics é : vr A fy) ... all warmly interlined : es #65 / §) and lined with rayon a ee e/a hat in. A size f , Choose the length tha : ' satin. A size for almost : . ° = H bes Fruit Cakes Fruit. Cakes suits your proportions Pe everyone ... misses, _ Peggy Kellogg Brand Rum and Brandy Fiavored short, pedir clocks juniors and petites. S Ibs. 2.98 3 Ibs. 2.98 Beautifully tao e8 ine The favorite of the fecst — Three Country Inn I1-pound ardy "oy round ftruit cakes overilowing -akes in gift tin. Light cake, in h de zipper. Black, with plump fruit and crunchy = dark cake, almond cake — with . st reen | fresh nuts. Wonderful snack. luscieus fruit, etc brown, navy oF g d t t—Main Fl Candy Departmen ain Floor ~ _ { pleated yoke nylon blouse 48-denier-nyton tricot, fashioned with a dainty tucked yoke edged 1 of permanently pleat a charming addition t your separ 2 pest ree a = White, pink, Dilue 32 {to 38 é BIG 3-HOUR SALE! Tomorrow Night — 6 to 9 P. M. __Many Specials on Sale for 3 Hours. OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY See Sears Ad — Back Page! NIGHTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS a ee —_ ee Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department—Second Floor ties ward rr ene eae % rere “Sw. 4 es in ge Sty ftayorn and woot tfeit— circle skirt a Intriguing new fashion to , supplement holiday ward a | T robes! Wide circle skirt in rayon and wool felt WA CH BAN DS gray, blue. 22 to 30 - * they're styled just we have them for | like mother's and dad's! all boys and girls! Suge } eS a: oe ” fo . —— Pigskin Kerrybrookes Top handle and pebble-grained pigskin styles. Zipper outside compartments. Roomy intericy with zipper pocket. In- side and outside slip-in pockets. Colors, black, brown, navy or natural. Save now! Reg. to 16.95 Ring Mountings Regularly to 16.95 each. Buy NOW 995 while you can save almost 2 on the Plus Fed. Tax { f t ee? Women's Access. Dept. ing mounti ¢ choice. Yellow eg eet ged ‘ —Maia Floor— or white 14K gold. Beautifully carved to enhance center stones. | U | ‘ j “ Pe ‘ = cs 7 ’ 4 . ” wg ~ 4 ee ROR ee ee : ‘ ee Le He eee * ; | | ereeerrse— on b —_— al = cnr msn lglg manne masanienmnibi in —_- ) areata ff | Oaliifadiion guaranteed or your monty.back SE\R§ 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 | ‘5 eee ee eee ee ae Ee ene pupa “ a . EIGHT. EN Wood Fires Costly MONTGOMERY, Ala. u—Wood- | land fires burned 67,762 acres in| Alabama-during the first 17 days ; of this month, State Conservation | Department records show. of Pennies in Banks |. PRESCOTT, Ariz. u#—Bill Greece | into the Valley National | trudged ‘Deposits 140 Pounds Wants Victory in Indochina . | Bank here with a heavy iron box, | Sen. Wiley Sees Asian Pe Hal Boyle Says: _THE. PONTLY [the legal sense. Tailor birds; of India, do tot The ex-carnival strip-teaser was | | have to be taught to Sew. A young AC_PRESS, FRIDAY, oa | To,.Own Football Team Is Millionaire's One Wish CTA Sanity Hearing ' for Baby Kidnaper. MUSKOGEE, Okla. uw — Attor- } reclaimed by his parents. neys for 17-year-old accused kid- | naper Mrs, Tommie Dene Doughty arrested with the baby at her fath- | \bird, reared without ever: seeing s home in southern Oklahoma. | its parents or a tailor bird's nest, | The child was unharmed and was | follows the nest-building \ customs ,of its race. NEW YORK (fm: —E. W. Stewart haired man of 61 who _ looks Hi | WW ouldn’ t You | i ! 140 pounds, draped is one of those men who, when | 45 and has the energy and youth- have filed a motion for a sanity | ig g some ] wounds, arg . y 1 7 - é a Sé y HH wee Mutual Security Pact as they scratch themselves, get gold ful outlook of 25 h ‘ rather own a Hid over his back. in their fingernails = ; — earing. After placing the chest on t) Answer to Reds But like all millionaires he has Too many people in this coun-| Her Jawyers, Cleon Summers Hamilton H atch es floor and reg i] his breat ne WASHINGTON uwe—Sen Wiley a secret sorrow try are selling old age he said | and Duane Stratton, claimed Ves ' do ys ol age - & °rday der ‘our i ened the box and hauled out (R-Wis) called today for ‘decisive “My wife won't let me buy a E don't buy old age and I/terday in federal court Mrs RN) pe victory’’ in the seven-year-old Indo-| professional ‘football. team,"’ he | don't try to sell it to myself Doughty, charged with k dnaping iH] Ly ; news. | China war and said American aid| said dolefully. ‘And neither will ee ee a, >month-old Richard Lee Stam- ira ) e! es a 1€V aA ~ A . — ? _— | .. EROS corey tO rench.and. native... ant>com- | my..accountaat, | old or~ kit yous" Worey’ Gata. 1 e* from his Evansvtite: td, en sfand, said } G'To depos’ unist forces there must be in This ha fronted him with! But why buy worry, either, if pable Bom Ete mentally ince | ; 5 ’ : ; his as itt l L J B a? . ’ a 2 ij the coy pers in t < t ause | creased the problem of whether, after all,| you can werk andlbavetent:: = e of ee a crime in ii foweless he theught they would be safer Wiley, chairman of the Senate t is worth while making money ; , ssi ogee —_ iH there and he st! had plenty of, Foreign Relations Committee and i- o : a ane ” t in Ara himself Here is his theory on how to| @ a ot a T} 1 mice ITTIS€ . sarreas > j 17 N. Saginaw St. change for | ew usually a backer of administration); oe pleasure of owning be successful today: : a —— - foreign policie also said in an , var a i fear Who war ie You have to sell your employes | Treen sone aE now before you even start selling | . oF denmade Rie Rest watehiag re sou even start selling Beautiful f } Chi P > ( - ; : ; , your ¢ Nn ‘ lve ie saftisfie ° ° : 5 empl nd Ill put over any : . No] specialist rose isda iva a _ i the cen u Custom Made ° 4 rutucal t pact : —_— ISINESS i i 4 _ freed j Stewart) rewards his 35-year ees € : Asia ther i toa employes — and their wives —’ ity uw nm local moving 2. Lead ; ; f } with a free month-long vacation Made ot A a “recoghive that hot t { 1s 4 in Honolulu, has a company- i a of the French | mm tar the fat paid pension plan, says he keeps | fed and | of the free world depends not sim “Rut the price you pay for aativion shot those paid by | Choice of Slat and Tape Colors Sq. Ft. er ; ply in ‘holding on’ in Indochina,| success Is high — so high most | con potitors i : : ; wing ve Victor eople y it. And it is - . in long-distance moving, | but in achieving dec victory.” | people won't pay it on | 3 9 T Risenhower administration| sery questionable whether it is I've given away — literally ™ ; ‘ Electric Appliances— ki tor several months ago allocated 2% | worth It.” given away — part of my com- Washable Pontiac Oil Zenith Radios packing, storage far | i pany to my employ "+ j fe million dollars to France for Indo cy irt started his reer St any : oy we 6salc, : W d y Sh d ~ \] china in addition to the 400 n I “ $] . r - ad i ind sometimes threaten them by | in OW bh a es Sunbeam { i nt? Irv gir ‘ -_ . ee ; } for tt se Hass telling them they'll have to take __Toastmasters < ‘ nan lé We n ’ f t all ae | = = we = GAUKLER STORAGE COMPANY 0 pe ta ——- wethied Lisibisbiet ebm fetebaldatipim dient d ily ce degen narnia nn . a Up tse 19 While the United States Tas t ( f n of wet “It doesn't make any differ- 36 inches ready made tremer expe bath * su ence who owns a corporation DOWN ' i , uh ‘ q Orchard Lake Ave GER tures in indo . is y He heads ¢ alr a be today — it's who runs it that's On Your Own Roller 3 m ‘ at I believe that Stull Jas totals ; crv ” mil ” 2 ‘ ‘ = | seas ace ‘ta. by ited fwea rw h sé . Yr anpeerae: ; | Other Shades from 79¢ ‘ MONTHLY Phone FE 2-9241 ? | le dallars this Sears of ch sowarl is regarded as_one_ot| ZMK M Sk ; nag America ’§ most astute promoters enace on Skyways ss TAF ind salesmen, a reputation he feels | a) ; for a I follar season next. , , ; b fact | VATERBURY Conn Lie) VerioOKs @ basic fac , | ea If Nereciren + - - # apenl fon eee James Palen 7 of Wappinge ‘ I were really a good sales- > is Falls; * Y Wa i sw and “Girls now prefer more fem- = Man I'd be able to sell my wife ; : i i . . . . 1 the idea of letting me buy a| Dp 7 al A | y if given a suspended 5i-da inine beach wear opbali hy pl : ; ¥ ¢ y G 8 Me 1 O86. 8. HIGHWAYS + Me 1 Mm SERVICE + me. 1 im vouR Commun f” tence on a reckless ¢1 charge frills and ruffles... fess of that | pro football team That is what | Al | LIANCE and I LOOR CON ERIN S —~— — | for flying his smal! plane too low.| tailored, boyish look.” he said fT ally want in life. You know [| - 1 ° eo — = crisply. One of his current mod ised to. play guard in high school.”’ ool Elizabeth Lake Rd. Plenty of Parking FE 4-9581 els features rows of pearls That 1s the trouble with being . ig = : around the bra. Another beach a millionaire. Like any average | Monday—Tuesday —wW ednesday —Thursday 9 to 6 F riday-Saturday 9to9 & = tvle highlight — ‘Sweetheart Joe. you've still always got one} _ a i. ‘ TOD LOD 7 & a] > > ‘ Le 4 eS ™ —_ — ~— TT ae The GOOD HOUSEK EEI ING SHOI of I ONTIAC Suits,”" or matehing sets for a more goal to go. { j Gis PET Ke 3 Make your selection now for the gift sure to please them all. Invest in a name know. you 24-Inch-Falbot Comtemporary RCA Console with Golden Throat Tone, steady clear picture and easy tuning. Beautiful grained mahogany. 299° NO HIDDEN EXTRAS Trade In Your Small TV — No Money Down F } F E st TV ss d aling to do, | Get a stronger less adjusting too in latest Get the ctu rreate ivancement re, more detail and le t tal this giar e mode 21-In. RCA Table Model. $9 3935||I {nd H here er for Enjoyment Jou Go , — RCA. Portable 3 WAY RADIO DC or powerful RCA several high- pick of ‘the on AC, Choice of the Operates batteries fashion color cases Sp thintttte tes ‘34° LESS BATTERIES The GOOD HOUSEKEEPIN of PON rIAc Opel n ” Dail’ 9 ta | 51.W. HURON STREET Se es 9 to 9 -PHONE FE 4-1 >: 3O—F ridav boy and his girl friend. ne ‘fernando Valley, but spends so ich time selling beach wear he as never learned the Australian rawl “Id just as soon not talk about _ seacoast \_snvimming pools in airplanes,—, - | where he-spends much of his | Town's People Come and Go ‘as Winter Does unpacks who come up here “So 1 gues R come home. a — —_————» | About 75> million persons attend | the various state and county fairs | “each year. - _Hus Stewart has a private swimming mol on his lemon ranch in San m own Ss min ne ly I can d paddle — but at least I « td an.’ . He figures he never will learn to swim well until they put @ time Stewart is a tall. athletic, sandy- | > READING, Mich. UW — Reading macks up for Flomda when winter | in this city An estimated % per cent of this | Hillsdale County community's t.125 souts head fer thé -sunstine. The loss of about 225 townspeople has a far reaching effect. Bruce Fowler, a clothier, says t doesn't bother him tco much 3ut with Clem Oxenger. a grocer | for 30 vears. it's different } “It can't help but make a dif- fert nee Oxenyer 4 There are fewer haircuts at the | barbershops Fliectrie and tele-| phone bills drop. Many homes are | darkened Even city government feels the loss. Mayor Glen W. Davis spends his winters in New Port Richley, Fla. He likes the deep sea fishing in the Gulf of Mexico. ' But-we-cdo get-a- goed merease n the summer from the resorters says Oxenger S it evens up.” And when winter packs up, eading’s vacationers are happy to RECONDITIONED ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE T The extra ROAD POWER in Marathon “Cat” Gasoline doesn’t ‘ask any questions when you tell it to “go.” That's why you'll want to use it wisely—call on it only when you need it. MARATHON MARATHON’ CAT tasoine Turn in of fis sign 000 FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION CALL —— — The OHIO OIL Company © Producers of Petroteum since 1887 b 1088 TE Gre On O® Distributed by the Clarke Oil Company Kermit Wright Ph. FE zie wre es st. Sold by the Following Dealers Lee's Service TAR IT TE 620 Auburn vee aM Oliver. B.- eneld > vom Geaheam Bedwell. SS a ic ame | Brothers 431 E. Pike &t. 23 Seuth Washington Oxbow Lake Mich. —« a et “seen Chuck & Keith’s Service Williams Service — Mich. hate. San. Busan Ss. ward 807 East South Blvd. 39 N. Telegraph Rd: 2935 Tar a0 Auburn Heights. Mich. 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(2)—Detroit This Week. Jack LeGoff. :15—(4)—Adventure Special De- livery. (2)—Out of the Huddle. Sports guest’ :30—(7)—Stu Erwin. Stu tries to curb school spirit. (2)—News. Doug Edwards. :45—(4)—News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) — Perry Como.. Perry and the Fontane Sisters sing popular ballads. 7 el Nelsons start a family sugges- tion box. (4)—The Dave Garro- way Show. Variety, guests. (2)— Mama. Papa has troubles with speech. :30—(7) — Playhouse. Marguerite Chapman, Marilyn Erskine, Wal- ) Coy in “Claire.” (4)—Life of Ruley. Riley has burning ambi- tion to be riveter foreman. (2)— Topper. Grand larceny by a St. Bernard. :00—(7)—Pride of the Family. Albie strives for Thanksgiving peace. (4)—Big Story. Editor rescues men in cave. (2)—Play- house —of -Stars.. Wanda- Hendrix in “Fresh Start,” thief saves girl from suicide in anual love ony 9: 30—(7)—Comeback Story. Dram- atization of life of jockey Bobby ao 3.00—(1)—Ozzie and Harriet. The | Miss Brooks. Eve “Ardén angles for Thanksgiving dinner invita- tion winds up as hostess to five people 16:00—(7)—Showroom. Eddie Fish- er, Teresa Brewer, Tommy Dorsey; Cesar Homero, host. (4) —Cavalcade of Sports. Welter- weight bout: Chico Vejar vs. Vince Martinez. (2)—My Friend Irma. Irma becomes a fight manager. 10:30—(2)—City Dete¢tive. Schem- ing wife's act almost leads to husband's death. 10:45—(4)—Fight Scrapbook. Box- ing resume. 11:00—(7) — Soupy’s On.. Soupy Sales host to Rose Murphy. (4)— News. Paul Williams. (2)—News 11:15—(7)—Motion Picture Acade- my. “The Trespasser.”__( Weather. (2)—Theater. ‘Young Widow.” 11:20—(4)—Rasslin’ from Texas. SATURDAY MORNING $:30—(7)—Stu_ Erwin. 9:45—(2)—Featurette 10:00—(7)—Hippodrome. (2)—All Around Home. 10:15 — (2) — Agriculture. (4) — News. 10:30—(4)—Cartoons. (7)—Smilin’ Ed. (2)—Wayne University. 10: 45—(2)—Cartoons 1%00—(4)—Danger Fighters. —Space Patrol. 11: 15—(2)—Sinema 11:30—(4)—Space _ Cadets. (7T)— Marshall Rocky. (2) — Rod Brown. ‘SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 — (4) — RFD No. 4. (7) — (1) Qf 1:00=(2)—The Lone Ranger. (4)— To be announced. (7)—Roundup time. ' 1:30—(2}—Cowboy G-Men. 2:00—(2)—TV Bandstands. 3:00—(2)—Playhouse. $:38—(7)—Back to God. 3:45—(4)—Follow the Fans. | Robber Just || Trying to Get Into Hospital ALMONT—A holdup man found that-robbiig the “Almont” post of- fice was a highly unprofitable bus- aos paca Postal Clerk Ratha? tiene winaee stating, “this is a stickup. Give me your money.” Hoffman protested that he had only a little silver in his cash drawer. The holdup man wanted 4:00—(7)—Dick Tracy. (2)—Movie Party. (4)\—Press Box. 4:15—(4)—USC vs. UCLA. 4:30—(7)—Press Conference. 5:00—(7)—Detroit's Heart. 5:30—(7)—Christ Crusade. SATURDAY EVENING 6:00—(7)—Col. Flack. (2)—Dol- lar a Second. 5 6:30—(7)—Life at 80. (2)—News. 6:45—(2)—Red Barber. (4)—Score. :00—(7)--Stage-—Seven:—(2)—Red | Skelton. (4)—Tomorrow’s Stars. 7:30—(4)—Ethel and Albert. (7)— Leave It to Girls. (2)—Beat the Cloek. 8:00—(4)-—.I Bonino. (7)—Panto- mime quiz. (2)—Jackie Gleason. 8:30—(4)—Amateur Hour. (7)— Hour of Decision. 8:45—~—(7)—TBA. 9:00—(4)—Show of Shows. (7)— Boxing. (2)~Two for Money. 9:30—(2)—Favorite Husband. 9: 45—(7)—Madison Square. 10:00—(7)—Theater. (2) Medallion Theater. 10:30—(4)—Hit PaPide. ater. 11:00— (4) —Captured. (7)—TBA. (2)—Theater. (2)—The- Healine Hunters. (2)—-Big Top. 11:30—(4)—Theater. (7)—Feature. --Today’s Radio Proarams - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are sub ject to change without notice WIR, (760) CELW, (00) ww, «958 WCAR, (1138) WXYZ, (it wsBK, (ue) - ¢.00_WJR. News CKLW. Ven Kures 10:45—CKLW, Here's Health SATURDAY EVENING WWJ, News WJBK, News 11:00—WJR, Beoop Ryan 6:060—WIR. News WXYZ, Wattriek, Mcljems. | 11:13—WwWJR, Bob Reynolds Www. Big Preview WWJ, News CKLW. News WWJ, N. Cloutier WXYZ, Platterbreins WXYZ, Ed McKenzie WJBK, Horseman WXYZ, Top of Town WCAR, News, Harmony CKLW. News, Music CKLW. Music CKLW, Bob Eberle WJBK. News, Records @15—WJR. Clark Quartet WWJ, Budd Lyneh WXYZ, Lee Smits CKLW. Eddie Chase 11:30—WJR, Midnight Muste SaTU 6:00—WJR. Dick Burris 11:15—WJR, Todey RDAY MORNING CKLW, News WXYZ, Front sad Center $ Tople | ¢:15—WJR. Three Suns WWJ, Melodies CKLW, Sec'y of State ¢.%0—WJR. Bob ree WWJ, News 11:30_WJR, Give ené-—-Tete WWI,Pran Pettay . . | wey — gencory | WXYZ. News, Manpower a a ee WXYZ. McKenzie CKLW, David shew CKLW, Your Boy eee As We See It 6:15—WJR, Lowell Thomas = Notce of Agricit. | 11: 45—WXYZ, Sandlotters CKLW. Parliament ww, k %00—_WIR, Guest House CKLW, ews. David ae ee ‘Theatet 6:0 —wIR. Industr WWJ. 3 Ster Extra WJBK and sh : XYZ, Business Voice WXYZ, Bill Stern ne —— WXYZ, 101 Ranch CKLW, Michigan Catholle CKLW. Pulton Lewis 6:(>—WW)J, News , Binging American WIBK. News | WXYZ, John Giagle WIBK, News, mbardo 7:00—WJR, Stars Over H'wd ; | 3-@@—WJR, Dick Burris WCAR, News WWJ. Baron and Bee 9:13-—WWJ, Alex Drier | wwJ. News 42:25 wWwi._ Brosduas Res wxY?, Disaster WXYZ, Show World 8 d Ja tes . . : CK eater ~€KLA, Gus Mune pa bade a ou WCAR, Noonday Caller WJBK, Record Room ! WJBK, Tom George | 3:13—WJR, Music Hell 12:30—WJR, Farm Digest 7:18—WKYZ, Three Suns 7.30—WJR, Family Skeleton | WXYZ. News Sendoff reve ne hepa sawn. J. Maatene WXYZ. Lone & CREW. Teer Dart CKLW. Sons of the Saddie| WWJ, Quiz ‘em chLw pesinal : sol 7.308—WJR, Parming WJBK, Den McLeod WXYZ, Green Room ha be lane WW, Here's to Vets WCAR, Clud 1130 Se, ae ey eerie WJBK, Touchdown Tipe WXYZ, Saturday Sendoff . ? ow WCAR. Coffee 12:45—WJR, Jack White 8:00—WJR, Gunsmoke JR, R. Murrow > i ww, + Famili z aa CKLW, Dance WWJ, College Quiz CKLW, P cake 7 t18—Wws, “Meus WXYZ, Dancing Party WJBK. tun Gone 8:00—WIR, Jack pWhite _ — CKLW. 20 Questions bol Minute rerees SATURDAY AFTERNOON 7 war §:00—WJIR, Mr. Keen . ews agie a . Gengdbusters WWJ. Dinah Shore CKLW. News. David ae aa Pigskin Prevue WWJ. Theater Royal CKLW, Take a Number WJBK, Rise & Shine CKLW. Don Rider CKLW, Barn Dance WXYZ, Byline WCaR. News WCAR. News, Club 9:00—WIR WJBK, News, Géérge * 8:13—WJR. Music Hall awe oe onio| wwi et nme ler Money ; righ J ve : < 8 1S—WWJ, FP sinatra wear. Coffee With Com cain! Mik. @ <1 Mare WXYZ. Hotel Statler WXYZ. Sammy Kaye 8:30—WJBK, Music Hall — CKLW, Barn Dance ; 8:45—WJBK. Best Bands 1:30—WWJ. Army vs Navy $:30—WJR. Philharmonie WCAR, Radio Revival WXYZ, McKensie 9:38—WJR. Jamboree WWJ. Bob Hope WXYZ, Band of the Day CKLW, Theater ww), wxyzZ, 9:00—WIR, Dick Burris Howdy Johnny Silage 2:00--WCAR, News WCAR, News, Clud 1:45—WXYZ, Footba!l and Opry WXYZ, News, Party eek bas CKLW, Lomberde 8:45—W 9:00_ Ww XYZ, Vandercook WJ, Phil Harris WCAR, News, Rhythm 2:30—WCAR, Sports 2:43—WEAR> Chub TTS 10:00—WJR, Saturday Nite wws- wusie valcade WXYZ, Top of Town Security. Council is. the 2 well border dis- WYZ, rian = CKLW, Ford Theater pein wad + erp 3:00—WCAR, News, Rhythm| CKLW, Wayne King : CKLW, Scores 9:30—WWJ, News, Ho M Pa i 10:30—WJR. Town & Countr WXYZ, Corliss Archer ww gel . 4:00—WJR, Touchdown Inm| Ww4J. Pee Wee King CKLW.. 8. Prancis Hr, WWJ. Fran Pettey CKLW, Dusty Lane 9:13—WWJ, House of Glass 9:45—WJR, Galen Drake CKLW, News, Chase aa - 10:00—WJR, L. Paul. M. Ford} WWJ. Musical Youth pipes ge cKiw eee WWJ, Pibber McUee CKLW. Cashur-Antell 4:15—WCAR. Talk Sports , 5 WXYZ, Boxing WCAR, Radio Temple {Se-WM, Fea fer All treewan: mews CKLW, Prank Edwards 10:00—WJR, Galen Drake yWJ, News 10:15—WJR, Agriculture WWJ, Women in Love 4:45—WWJ, Fran Pettay ware. News WWJ, Top This eee! eee es 6:00—WIR, Way for Youth | Woh’ News CKLW, Fran Warren WCAR, News, Temple er oor 9:0 —WIR Wiserd of Cade | 10:15 WIR. Revert Q. Lewis WCAR. News 11:45—WIR. Sports Pinel jWJ, Muse. stroph WXYZ, Tu ar KY: CKLW, News os 18: ae wan, ee oak “rekeii $:30—WJR. Music by Girls bof AL Fh glo 10:45—WJR, Beulah WWJ. Mary Leé Taylor CKLW,. Mary Morgan , Israel Vistas WwXxyYzZ, CKLW, w CAR. CKLW, Quiet Sanctuary 11:00—WJR, News WWJ, News, Laura 5:45—WW), Space Patrol Mary Morgan Harmony Hall : CKLW, News Public Affaire WXYZ, Guest Btar “Se ee Orchestra J Party CKLW Peni With Musie Takes Up Israel Big Three to Demand Censure for Violation of Armistice UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. The United States got ready today to launch the Western Big Three's demand that the Security Council vote the ‘‘strongest censure’’ of the armed Israeli attack on the Jordan = village of dle: last month. rane <0 to the onde council this afternoon supporting a’ resolu- tion drafted by the United States, Britain and France. It terms the Oct. 14-15 assault on the village, in which 53 Arabs. died, a violation of the Polestine armistice. is * Israel already hag branded the resolution as drafted ‘one-sided Jordan indicated it feels the draft is not severe. enough on its Jewish foe. The Arab nations are expected tc push for council ap- proval of a resolution in ;tougher language. Israel, a U.N. member and Jor- | Jocal theater.In spite of the long exposure to salt water the film was flawless with the exception of the first few yards. It was recov- ered from the wreck of the aa dan,.a non-member, are appearing before the council as_ interested} pute Neither has a vote in oad body. The Western draft held that the Kibya massacre was carried out by Israeli armed forces, as re- ported by the chief U.N. truce ob- server, Danish Maj, Gen. Vagn Bennike. It expresses the ‘‘strong- est censure of that action’ and calls on Israel_te-“‘take—cffective measures to prevent all such ac- tions in the future."’ It also asks | Secretary General Dag Hammar- skjold to furnish Gen. Bennike with more truce observers to watch over the touchy border area if he needs them. th Under-Sea-12-Years, Film Well Preserved KALMAR, Sweden uh — A Ger- on the bottom of the Baltic sea for 12 years, has been shown at a man film, which had been lying |, Says World Peace Found in Morality WASHINGTON @ — President Eisenhower says the world will find true peace, not in the rubble of an H-bombed battlefield, but in the hearts of men dedicated to moratity. : He told an audience of about 3,500 at Catholic University yester- day: “There is no peace only in tanks and in guns and in planes and in bombe—even with the rector. Eisenhower was awarded it. The on the counter. Scooping up the loot, the bandit fled shouting: ‘‘Call the police, it's a federal offense.” State Police, 12 minutes later, picked up the man whe Iidenti- fied himself as Lioyd McCarthy, @, of Detroit. Officers said he admitted ing the-holdup because hie War to be committed to Pontiac State Hospital. Sees Less Hope of I-H Revision Barden Says Political Storms in Congress Will Hamper Action WASHINGTON «#—Rep. Barden (D-NC) said today he expects the ‘next session of Congress to pro- duce political storms which will greatly lessen prospects for re- vising -the Taft-Hartley labor- management law. “The time for operating on that patient,’ he said in an interview, ‘was when there was little heat, excitement and confusion.” And Barden, who is the senior Democrat on the House Labor Committee, predicted there will be plenty of excitement.in Congress with elections coming up next year. He said he would not hazard a guess on whether the adminis- tration will be able to make good on President Eisenhower's recent- ly renewed pledge to overhaul the Taft-Hartley Act. * * . Barden said he wasn't disap- pointed by failure of Congress to act on suggested changes in the law last spring or summer. But he indicated he had expected the administration would push for con- gressional action. “IT didn't know we were going ‘to hold these lengthy hearings, let everybody and his brother come up and testify, and then just ‘whish’ it off. the board,” Barden said. ° * s Barden said the labor- management problem is so many- sided that it is impossible for members to steer a safe political course through it. “No matter how you vote on the various phases of the law,” he said, “you are bound to meet with criticism. You will catch hell if you put something in it and you will catch hell if you leave some- thing out “And with the elections coming up, it is going to be brutal to put some of these fellows on the spot.” | Frank Sinatra Flying to Ava in Hollywood HOLLYWOOD — Actress Ava Gardner said last night she knew nothing of reports that her es- tranged husband, Frank Sinatra, was en route here from New York to see her. - Transworld Airlines said he fs, due here this morning after hop- ping a plane last night. ~ His father, Martin Sinatra, said in New York yesterday left a héspital, where he was being | treated al nervous esas clerk opened his drawer a. | crack and threw three half dollars | his son | planned to fly here As soon as he | [Had Ambition to Be Musician Coast Guard, Found He Had Comedy Talent NEW YORK — Sid Caesar once had a burning ambition to become a serious musician. He turned, by accident, to com- ; edy and neither he nor the count- less millions of people who derive characterizations and monologues have ever had reason te regret it. Possessed of enormous vitality, Caesar is a furious worker who constantly strives for perfection in all his performances. The co-star of TV's your Show “ability coupled With “an tremely mobile face-and a vast range of sounds which can erupt from his remarkable voice. Caesar, the comic without gags, was born in Yonkers, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1922. He grew up in Yonkers, where the signs of affluetice were steam baths on Saturdays, with long cigars, and quarts of celery tonic with corned-beef sandwiches, of which he never got his fill. Caesar's father owned the St. Clair Lunch, a restaurant in which Caesar and his two older brothers went to work as bouncers when they reached the age of 14. Both of his brothers are taller and heavier than Sid's six feet, 206 pounds — “‘they're also funner,” Caesar has said. In 1942, at the age of 19, Caesar joined the — Guard. As a saxophonist he was as- signed to duty in a Coast Guard musical revue, “Tars and Spars,” which was directed by a soft-spoken civilian named Max Liebman, One diy @uring rehearsal, when he thought no one but his col- leagues was watching, Caesar launched into a devastating satire of one of his officers and then broke into his subsequently cele- br interpretations of an aerial ight, Hollywood-style. Liebman, however, happened to be watching and immediately tapped Caesar for a comedy role in ‘“‘Tars and Spars.” After appearing tn the mos be version of the Coast Guard mu- sical, Caesar: ‘vegetated’ in Hol. lywood (“I played tennis in the morning, swam in the afternoon, and a phone call would have upset my routine,” he said). He gravitated toward New York, won a featured role in the Board- way musical, ‘‘Make Mine Man- hattan,’’ and with Liebman’s guid- ance became a quick success. He is equally adept at portraying a woman arising in the morning, a six-months-old baby, a dog, a frock-coated professor from prac- tically any European country, & British colonel, a boxer named Steve. a French general, a Texas cowboy named Slim, or a Russian miner, Caesar lives in a comfortable Park avenue, New York, apart- ment with his pretty wife, Flor- ence: their six-year-old daughter, Michele: and their baby son, Rich- ard, one-and-a-half years old, Sid and Florence, a Huhter College graduate, met at Avon Lodge in Woodridge, N. Y., where he was entertaining sum- mer guests and she was a coun- eelor at a girl's camp. The Caesars lead a quiet life— partly because of the intense re- hearsal schedule for Your Show of Shows, partly because of their inglination. Sid derives most of his leisure time pleasure from two rather jn- | congruous..h.o.bb ie s;_ browsing around art galleries and collecting guns, He also lifts weights. plays at golf, smokes long black cigars— and drinks all the celery tonic he ' wants ~ —$$$$$_$_ $< ae NOW We of 1157 W. Huron St ee 64445444 eee = KEEP ALL THE FAMILY HAPPY! Sets on Easy Terms! rit $3950 STEFANSKI- Radio & Television - Sales & Service : “FE 2-6967 have a large selection Pre-Owned Television “But When He Was ‘att keen enjoyment from his brilliant | Sid Caesar "Schedules ane Rehesieals for His ‘Show’. E%. MB ME { Regular $24.95 A eye a sha An steel back . to 42.50 and you'll FISHING FUN — “Shh!” warns Mary Shipp, lovely TV actress, “you'll scare the fish away.” Whether fishing for compliments, roles or trout Mary seems to reach each goal with ease. She recently | won the co-starring role of Kay | Foster opposite bird-brained Marie ; Eilson in the hilarious comedy aa ries ‘My Friend Irma.” Ladies’ 17-Jewel. 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THE PONTIAC f / | Recover Ist of 8 Bodies | Dental Picture \of Miners Killed Nov. 5 BONANZA, Utah (AP)—Reseue Brightens for GI « \ t of the Arnty’s Office of the Sur- geon General, Dr. Peyton dével- ‘oped the handpiece which holds a dental drill or polishing burr. The handpiece, which gains -its PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1953 } Fy Dean Tells Reds eee eae PEN FRIDAY G SATURDAY} in Battlefield workers have recovered the first | We Are Paying TOP PRICE © , power-frem the battery—of a—jeep. fo Clarify Plan : i . ine dile oat , . oa For of eight bodies of miners killed | ANN ARBOR —Any GI whalin much the same manner as a Junk Cars - Waste Paper - Scrap Metals in a Nov. 5 explosion and fire at} has sat in a_ battlefield dental | cigarette lighter works from your . : . . } Py ae | the American Gilsonite Co. mine ¢hair, or who has supplied the | ear's electrical system, eliminates Abusive Talk Follows | here. Positive identification: could power for a battlefield dentist drill, | the long arm-of the dentist chair. We Carry a Complete Line of U.S. Demand to Explain {not immediately be made, Com-| \i}} appreciate the wot! of a ; STRUCTURAL STEEL . rele ms _ wl HEL a J ; If adopted by the Army, the BEAMS—-ANGLES...CHANNEL i ot offic ials said. | L nie ity . a Viichigan Dental | hand ‘e will eliminate long trips Proposal on Neutrals = b—-~ New and Used fas | School sia ial to rear areas for dental care and PANMUNJOM w — Communist - CA R Pp F T SALE : De, Dipd Be Peyton: Bead a j will eliminate the old Army field diplomats fired a stream of abuse é STEEL C 0 , ° the physical research labot tories dental chair which used a soldier ~ US” kbeaior Sele - Ss rons H \]} It | SUN “ at the Michigan Dental School..!to provide power for drilling and Dean today instead of answering FE 4-9582 z . . Py yesterday disclosed details of 4 | polishing his repeated demands to explain ; ; 999 Hunter Bivd. j dental handpiece which contains | —————— their “fuzzy’’ plan for neutrals to 135 Branch St. Across from American Forging & Socket | Btemtenhots its own motor. | Of West. Virginia's“55 counties, | attend the Korean peace confer- ence. Dean said the Red ‘“‘harangue”’ probably was just a stall until Peiping or Moscow sends orders to Communist diplomats meeting at Panmunjom to plan the con Working under the sponsorship | 48 have soft coal deposits. ference ‘ Dean said Friday's subcommit tee session on composition and } site could be written olf “as a kind of zero | * . . Another subcommittee working }on a starting date reported no progress. Both are scheduled again Saturday, The Communists want non-|, belligerent nations to attend the conference without a vote on ma- jor issues. They apparently have abandoned early demands that some non-belligerents have full | participation—a plan exactly op- | posite the U.N. proposal for a meeting of only those nations which fought in Korea Dean's pressure on the Reds to | give details of their proposal indi- cates the Allies might be willing to reach some sort of compromise. He told the Reds Friday: + » * to meet e of TV Values “You cannot expect me ‘to con- sider seriously, nor to pass on to the other 16 nations whom I rep- resent, those aspects of your pro- posal which are far from clear I cannot transmit that which is fuzzy." When he left Washington, Dean | bore instructions only to “ex } ' a - . change views’ on composition. } @ oT | Dean said the Communists would | | not explain what observers would | do at the conference Instead, he said, they delivered | a ‘long, abusive, ill-tempered ha- | Table Models, Consoles rangue (and) attacked me for being a warmonger, having lack of. faith, and trving- to. -post the political conference.”’ | ‘They warned me,”’ Dean said “that under no circumstances was | I again to refer to the U. S. S. R. as Not a neutral.” $a | Injury Is Good News PAOLA, Kan. (UP)—Mr. and Mrs. Damon Morgan came home to find their two children and a babysitter gone and spots of blood on the floor. They recovered from the shock after finding that sitter had cut her hand on the electric fan afd had taken the youngsters with her when she went to get the injury dressed. 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Mee DOES /7/\em \' \ eu , * © Odd Lots “eDemon- strators =F ing shack in which he lived. There he would serve them_a_| serve them all the Montreal ale they could drink while they swapped lugsberjack yarns and sang old songs. Poulinot usually got the money to pay for this feast by taking on a few odd jobs in the fall to sup- plement his Canadian old-age pen- sion of $40 a month. This year. however, he hadn't been strong | enough to look for extra work, and the December pension payment had barely taken care of his hos- pital bills... .. The bus took him as far as the general store in the Village. and he walked the rest of the way to has shack which was on the edge of a lake. When he opened the front door, he was surprised to find his place was a mess—it was evi- dent that someone had been liv- ing there while he was gone. The bedding was mussed, sev- eral cans of beans had been opened, and there were empty ale bottles in a corner. Cussing out the trespassers, the old man lit a fire and began straightening . things up. As he picked up a pile of old newspa- pers, something small and green dropped to the floor. It was- five fivedollar bills held together by a paper clip. Had his uninvited guests left the | money by mistake or in payment for bed and the canned beans they had eaten? Poulinot neither knew nor cared. i Money in hand, he walked back to the general store where he had been buying his clothes and pro- visions for years. It was’ run by an old friend of his—a 300-pounder named Sil- vestre Gelinas who, because of hie heft, seldom: moved tron htt chatr behind the cash register. When Poulinot told him of his | good -tuck--and- showed him the money, Gelinas, with much creak- ing and groaning, heaved to his feet and announced that on such a special occasion he would wait on ale. The bill came to $17.40. Dem Chairman Claims Party-toyal to U. S. and Does Not Favor Spies KANSAS CITY, Kan. ® — The 'American people will weigh the Republican Party's record against its. promises despite ‘desperate attempts to fivert attention from the real issues,"’ Stephen Mitchell said last night. The Democratic national chair- man quoted his Republican coun- terpart, Leonard Hall, as saying Communism would be the issue in the 1954 elections. and asked this question: “Does Mr. Halil mean that the Republicans are against Com- munism but we are in favor of it? “If Communism were truly an issue between the two parties then | somebody would have to: be in favor of it and somebody against it,"’ Mitchell told a dinner meet- ing of Kansas Democrats. “Does he (Hall) mean that they are patriots but the Democratic Party, composed of more than half the people of this country are something else? “Does he mean that they are opposed to having spies in gov- ernment, but we are in favor of them?” Mitchell said the Harry Dexter White controversy was a ‘‘political diversion’ to cover up what he called the GOP involvement in scandals in New York and New Jersey and with farm problems. “Whatever you may think of the administration's judgment in keeping White on the job and un- der surveillance for a year after he was accused, consider ‘+how many times that case was ex: posed’-in eergressional committee | Meetings and campaigns. “You wouldn't think it could be exposed again."’ he said. The Democratic chairman visited former President Truman earlier in the day. ° To Cool Subway Tunnels LONDON (®—London’s transport authority is going to install a se- ries of huge fans to cool off its At that point, Gelinas did 8 Count Frozen Assets Over Sales By ARTHUR EDSON | WASHINGTON Wf — The nation’s fice men are in town, sparkling What with all the mechanical re frigerators around, you might Ice Men Are Sparkling 2 by Bags His dream: Machines in every neighborhood, busily taking in quarters from éager cuStomers. Roach prodded his machine, and it obediently disgorged a- bag. Did he really have ice in it? “As a matter of fact, no,” Roach sald. ‘We filled the bags with coke. Weighs and acts “Ms you know,” he said, “corn loses its sugar content quickly. This holds it in. Last-year around} care ef homeless tiac High School art instructor, works on a painting of One of Pontiac's oldest homes, the Comstock residence at 130 W, Huron St., one of seven paint= ings of ancient Pontiac homes. The paintings will |go on display Monday at Pontiac City Library under sponsorship of Pontiae Society of Artists. torical Society on Oakland Ave. and Judge Michael Crofoot's yel- low. brick home on Lorraine Court are others. (Editor's Note: The followtng story ‘ts based upon s written of servicer given by the county through Osekiland County Juventie Court. The digest was written by Mrs Helen P. Roberts, chair- man of the juvenile affairs commttee of Oakland County Board of Super- visors | Responsibility for the care of dependent, neglected, and de- linquent. children, and the place- ment of others for adoption, rests with the juvenile division of Pro- bate Court in Oakland County. Other county services are avail- able through William R. McCarthy, | director of Children's Services. He has had psychiatric training and works with approximately 150 ne- glected and dependent children. - Two clinical psychologists as- sist McCarthy and 12 case work- ers are also constantly serving these unfortunate youngsters. There are approximately 1,300 ehildfen constantly under super- + vision or on probation in their own homes. The juvenile division of Probate Court was established so that every child coming within the jur- | isdiction of the court would receive “‘such care, guidance and control, prefereably in his own home, as will be conducive to the child's welfare and best interest of the state.” : 4 At times it is necessary~to re=' Moye. ehikdren from their home or | parents but in mast instances the child has fo suitable parents It is then the court and the county's - responsibility to - find adequate substitute care, These wards of the Juvenile Court may remain under supervision until 17 or 19 years of age, depending on the court’s discretion. The county has provided a Chil- Probate Court Is Charged With Needy Children Care private lakes, to be used as a year ‘round home. Facilities for about 30 boys are available at present and they are quartered in a three story brick home. It is their responsibility to| when a fire destroyed an eight- | apartment rooming house in mid- run the farm and at the same time adjust themselves to every- | day living. During the summer months the camp is used for younger children up to 13 years of age who spend |from one day to a week on the! story brick building. | grounds. Last summer alone more | ’ than 400 youngsters were provided a Summer vacation in this way. Boy, 3, Dies in Detroit Fire. DETROIT w — A three-year-old boy was fatally burned yesterda town Detroit. The seventh painting shows the Omans home on Pinegrove street, a mid-Victorian farm residence built about 1865, '2 Youths Run Away, Police Find Only One ST. JOHNS (UP) Clinton County's second manhunt of the y record over the previous year, the | National Safety Council points out that the city must make further progress to meet a national aver- age In a 1952 yearly report, the coun- cil has assigned Pontiac a score of 584.9 points out of a possible 1,000 for total traffic performance. Fhe-city received only 284.9 in the previous year and 246.3 in 1950 when it ranked Tlist among 81 cities. Pontiac spent time equivalent to nine man-days per 1,000 acci- dents. The council further recommends at least one full-time traffic en- gineer for cities having between 50,000 and 100,000 population. Approximately $45.450_ should be included in the overall city budget for traffie administration and op- Last year, however, Pontiac's rating Jumped to 25th place from 70th in 1961, But Pontiac's traffic death rate Thirty persons were left home- less by the fire which broke out |in the upper portic: of the two- | trapped in the attic of the rooming |panion packed blankets and food | A The victim, Billy Robinson, was | 00. Police said they apparently and ran away Wednesday after- for 1952- as slightly higher than the average of 81 cities reporting to the safety council, Based on a 100.000 population in- dex, Pontiac's.‘ deaths were re- feared punishment for playing with a forbidden World War H souvenir Diskieh Seeneinen 3 a ; , a v : _ ‘ - . ‘ ’ } ce, aX ; } seal ' THE PON TAC PRE SS ‘ . a 4 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1953 aaa i PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, : ae TWENTY-ONE ae A rt 1 D ” ts Ea | nti ist tc r Ontitac se +m ao | ah “5 Pitching Horseshoes ; a Water Colors reedy Siorekeeper ON VISpiay - AT: Pontiac Teacher’s Work | | | nerosi to Be Shown Starting : Monday at Library By BILLY ROSE something else he had never wd 7 es , . "he or di j been known to deo before—in- en glimpses acs pas | ieee wig de anemia nnd stead of handing over the will greet visitors to Pontiac City treal sent me a Christmas story eh o; he bes a. high-pres Library soon, as John C. Alls- and suggested I run it during the sure salesman. house's paintings of Pontiac’s old- holidays. Er ee est homes go on display. . : sis Sete I would like to recommend an It so happens, OES: that I m unusual-treat,” he said, “a tin of The exhibit, sponsored by Ton- * one of those Nosey Neds who rip a i. a ae ay Eng- tiac Society of Artists, will open ; package open as soon as it arrives, Ls ne a yi Pid Rouli a’ Monday. . a oat ad wil cade weet haart few presents for your runsts, | Alishouse, a Pontiac -High ~ ihe weannn a bik Here's an excellent pair of cha- School art ‘teacher, said the Last Dec. 23, a bouncy little|™oiStined gloves, a tin of fine paintings, done in water-color oldster ‘named Poulinot was dis-|tbacco from Sumatra, a double- from rough sketches of the - charged from a Montreal hospital | "ick woolen muffler— homes, were his summer proj- where he had —— sn Bl Lanbecamcahied ect this year. been bedded - for and when man left w ti dies haw a month with his bundles he had spent his $25. he mene Me om at ve pleurisy. “This has never happened be- try crossronds 100 years ago to oo As he boarded fore,” said a clerk who had been today’s thriving industrial city of of 2 tis son Une oad jatching. “Why did you wait 74,000 people. Today's Pontiac em-| “~~~ —— sulle: 486 the on him yourself?” _ ploys other thousands of wertecs COME AND GET IT—Ideal size for holiday feasting is this 18-/ village in which er i ” fanned out in small residential | pound sweet potato, which Tom Hackney grew in his Ft. Worth, he lived, the old oe ae seeraeaenee oberon: settlements from the central hub] Tex., backyard:—The giant-vegetabdie-is-going-to-need-etet-of turkey ~ man’s spirits ‘He of its business and industry, and stuffing to match it. not found five bills, all counter- All badinttee thes Paste were as low as feit—a child could see it. Natural- —— leves i — rte a the laces in his ly, I had to get them away from 1840, which probably makes it the Despite Progress lumber jack BILLY him before he tried to spend them : boots nose elsewhere. Otherwise. he might oldest of the seven. . e First off, he was broke. Second. have spent Christmas in jail.” Other paintings show the “‘old ( ity Safety Record Still . Christmas was only two days away. Copyright 1953 Seper place” at 100 Oakland e For years—ever since he had Ave., alsa about 100 years old; T i] N ° ] A stopped working as a cook in the Mj the ancient Heath home at Pike Tal S ationa verage lumber camps to the north—Christ- ' if U {S and Williams streets; and the | 1... 1, the second in a series of siz - . t . are : ell suggests. In 1951 the top 30 mas had meant a great deal to : moe ae Comstock home at a vee ee per cont of the citi sad Pr me fh 1d-ti skill with 130 W. Huron St. National Safety Council's report for 1963. minimum of 30 man-days per stove and griddle he had been in Gov, Moses Wisner's red brick By JOSEPH K. SFAIR 1,000 accidents was spent on the | FY mY residence, now headquarters for “ preparation of information for + the habit of inviting a group of waanae nd C : ‘ Although Pontiac showed a con- his cronies to the abandoned fish- HISTORY IN COLOR—John C. Allshouse, Pon- Press Phote Oakla ounty Pioneer and His- | siderable gain in its 1952 traffic engineering use. i ~ 4 » ra TWENTY-TWO 4 . .THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, th rE + F vad ———— f f i MBER. ne, 3 1953 | , Nursery School Aims and Methods Explained to Child Culture Club —; Group Gathers TWhorsday _With Mrs. Donald Rofe Leola Jacques of Pontiac Day Sneweey aie the topic * “We ok at Nursery Schools’’ when she addressed the Child Culture Club Thurs- day evening at the home of Mrs. Donald Rofe on Matthews street. The day nursery will give a child, each day, those things which | This is done | make it possible for him to grow, develop and be happy. threugh a program which, especially planned for pre-school children, | ° teaches affection for others, Miss Jacques said She emphasized the importance of child care services which are a a ee eee mothers. The major aim of such services, she said, growth and development of the child. The teachers plan to supply as the child may be missing due to the absence of the mother, she explained yarying personalities in other children and adults, he lays the previded for children ef working } is to aid the | much as possible of the training , Through his acquaintance with | | spina | | i The their daughter, Shirley Rita, to Frank Alexander is announced by the Morris Blumenos of _ Ottawa drive. Frank, a student at Flint Junior son of the Leopold Alexanders of dee” A June 2 Saal Nj elding ax_| a a ater a planned, -+foundations for social tolerance. | ga. spe = In the detached, calm atmos- ¢ Le bl f, phere of the nursery, healthy’ | @) ~ tess ‘) { est responses are cultivated, she | ~ noted. | SHIRLE Y RITA BLUMENO film on the United Fund. ‘‘Does- Pontiae- Need More Nur: } sery Schools?’ was the roll call subject for the evening. The next) meeting was announced for Dec. |3 at the home of Mrs. Randolph | Burns on Ogemaw road. LEE ANN BLANQUART. Announcing the engagement of | their daughter, Lee Ann, dees Dean are Mr. and Mrs. A. Blanquart—ot Inglewood avenue. He is the son of Mrs. Ruby De: an of Columbia avenue. The couple hag not set a wedding date. ‘Camp Fire Group {Visits at Cranbrook The leaders and board members If you have facial blemishes, a medicated lotion will help you to heal and conceal them. Of ‘course, careful cleansing, good diet and plenty of rest‘ are most essential. SHS 6 Nis} iS) iS) iG i icats i a | Fire Girls went on a tour of the Cranbrook Institute of Science Tuesday evening. Dr. Robert T. H.tt, director of the institute, served as guide for the tour. The tour was rided to ac- quaint the leaders’ with the insti- tute prior to bringing their Camp Fire Girls ‘and Blue Birds on a field trip. Refreshments were served in the penthouse after the ‘tour. . Corinne Sisterhood Has Special Guest Mrs. Edward Combs of Detroit was a special guest Wednesday evening when Corinne Sisterhood 184, Dames of Malta, met at the Malta Temple on Perkins street Mrs. Combs was recently re- = | aire deputy of the sisterhood ray | The deputy's commission was read, Private Party and Luncheon Rooms WALDRON HOTEL: COFFEE SHOP Downtown Location For Y Convenience honors, 36 E. Pike St. il Final plans were miade- for the | Wrigley luncheon. The lancheon will be held at the iene Rec, 2 at noon. Mrs. Roy Trent presented a color | of the Pontiac Council of Camp! | and Mrs, Combs recvived the grand- Toys Shown | Toys for every age were shown! ers Power cooking school to be md College in Kalamazoo that | by Ernest Rose, to members of Alpha Alpha Chapter, Epsilon! |; Sigma Alpha sorority, | make final plans for the Consum ——————————SSSs Secretaries Guests ‘of Detroit Chapter Pontioak Chapter of National Secretaries Association was the guest of the Detroit Transcript Chapter at Wayne University | Wednesddy evening. | Dr. Irene Place, first dean of certified professional - secretaries was moderator for a panel dis- cussion and Mary Morris, women's editor of a Detroit newspaper, was a guest. Mrs. Floyd Parks —t-Hostess to Circte | Mrs. Floyd Parks was hostess Wednesday evening at her home on Lowell ‘street to members of Esther Circle of Oakland Park Methodist Church. Mrs. Charles Baynes read a poem, “Harvest,"’ and Mrs. Wil- Tiam Fivzara yave devotions pred speeeh- indicate Pentility en “The Church.” The = 103rd Psalm was read. Mrs. Parks served luncheon fol- lowing the meeting, and a social hour was held. Hostess for the December meeting will be Mrs | Clifford-Mand of Glenwood avenue. | _ They Must All GO! We Need the Room for Christmas Lay-Aways As Low As $15,005 —, | Thursday i The group met at the YMCA to| | | } | Pertect yeur new laugh. ~~ Be | laugh, $ to Sorority’. held Monday. The cooking demonstration will begin at 7:30 p.m., and tickets may be purchased at the door, or from any member of the so- rority. | The group also decided to make up a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family, and Mrs. Beth U}- lom was chosen chairman. Dec. 26 has been selected as the date for the annual Christmas Ball. and Mrs. Edward Hummel, chairman, has announced the lo- cale as Knights of Columbus Hall. Committees will. be announced later, Older Woman ‘Should Avoid 'Girlish Giggle “You. are as young as you act” is an axiom that some middle- aged women heed too well. The extreme often manifests itself in the form of girlish giggles Low, throaty laughter and soft who has left girlhood can be really charming without them. Giggling oarticularly detracts frém the charm of the older wom- an. What’s more, it tends, by con- | trast, to call attention to her age. - ¥et any woniin can cultivate a feminine laugh that will not introduce the age question. It requires only the will to do so and practice. | Listen to your laugh and trv / |to get it to a lower pitch You {will effect an immediate change. | However, it will take practice to And it |will take time for it to become mpletely natural to you. While you are improving your you might also check up on your voice A clear, well-modulated voice is a reflection of poise and men- tal alertness. A nagging, scold- ing rasping voice. sounds old. __engagement of + College, is the 1 } No one Donaldsons Are. Visiting. Phi ladelphia Couple Will Travel From Eastern City to Florida The William W. Donaldsons of West Lawrence street left Thurs- |day morning for Philadelphia | where they will visit Mrs. Donald- | son's brother and sister-in-law, | Mr. and Mrs. Bart Davitt. | From there the Donaldsons will |}go on to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where he will fish for several weeks before nevoening home. Mr. and Mrs. George Shearer have returned to their home on West | A Hillman. her daughter, Gayle, is spending | the week visiting her family and |) friends in Pontiac, while Mr. Smith \is deer ——_ at Grentz: ord comes eae wameee Mich- Madah J. Mack has been elected secretary of the freshman class. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold James of Benvenue avenue. Freshman Maxine Hurt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis 0. Hurt of Seneca street, was elected Student Council repre- sentative in the same election, Ld] * s The Robert McDonoughs of Oak Park are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Diane Elaine, Wednesday. Grandparents are the Mark R. Fishers of Wenonah drive and the Edward McDonoughs of Mamaro- neck, N. Y. The infant's mother is the former Marjorie Fisher. * * * Announcing the birth of a son, _Bradiey Craig, Nov. 3 are the junior Clifton-Tf. “Willtains’ of Watkins Lake. Grandparents are the Harry C Riggins’ of Elizabeth Lake Estates | and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Williams | of Chetolah Shores. The infant's | mother is the former Virginia | rooms of Mrs. Homer Cowger. Miss ro Anne Riggins. * e Donna oo is the name chosen | by the Richard Yeagers of Milford i for their new baby girl. born Nov. 9 in Pontiac General Hospital The Harry Yeagers of Hickory Grove road and Mrs. J. E. Mahar of Spokane Villa are the grand- parents. ‘Rebecca Circle ‘Holds Gathering Mrs. Verne Wiliams was hos- | tess in her home on South Jessie | street Thursday to members of Rebecca Circle of Oakland Park | Methodist Church | Mrs. James George opened the meeting with a prayer, and de- | votiong were given by Mrs. Ken- neth Skelton, who read the sermon, “Letters in the Sand’’ from the book, ‘‘A Man Called Peter.” Mrs. George was announced as hostess for the Dec. 15 meeting at her home on Lowell street. It will be a Christmas party. _— COME. EARLY = ~-GET_YO ni mets! Pontiac FE 2-0811 URS. WHILE THEY LAST _ SORRY — NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS ON SALE ONLY AT THESE SINGER SEWING CENTERS i oe "192 N. Saginaw St, 177 _'W. Mele Birmingham MI 4-0050 i [ nm Engagement @ to your hand We have an exquisite ring styled Po particularly for your type of hand. Come in and see ow ~~ beautiful display of — “Wedding rings Da leo TNS SAGINAW ST. - = Mrs. Ernest Smith « Holt, with | street. NANCY LAUREE RONDO Announcing the engagement of od their daughtér, Nancy Laurée> to H. B. Arnold are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rondo of East Rundeil Mr. Arnold is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlie Arnold of Myra avenue. No date has been | set for the wedding. +—Girls Flaura Owen Is ‘Speaker | “Spelling”, its importance and how it is taught, was explained by film strips to Wisner PTA when it met Thursday afternoon in the school gymnasium. Flaura Owen, second grade teacher, explained the methods used in teaching the child to spell correctly. She said the most effec- Cinderella - Given Hints _|Spelling Methods Outlined at Wisner PTA Meeting ~~~ tive teaching method today is to help the child spell the words he needs when he needs them. Help the child te help himseif by observing the words, ship of spelling with other aca. demic subjects, she advised, Provide for individual differen. ces, she said, because no two peo- ple need ahd use the same words, and help the child set his own at- tainable goals. Also, foster a pride on Ist Party Stag Line Prefers. With Fresh, | Healthy Look If that’s you — you over there j fingering that dress of layered ‘party, let an old hand at counsel- Thanksgiving Spirit Prevails at Longfellow A spirit of Thanksgiving pre vailed in the halls of Longfellow School Thursday evening when 600 children escorted their parents to their classrooms for an open house celebration. Teachers were introduced and the year's achievements pointed | out amid an atmosphere of pil- grims, Indians and turkeys. A huge tepee and a life-size Indian found in Faye MacNama- ra's kindergarten room were highlights of the evening, and the young warriors displayed head- dresses, painted beads and drums for their visiting parents. PTA memberships were issued by Mrs. Frank Lesco, Mrs. Chris Cates and Mrs. Edwin Carlson. | Mrs. Walter Haase accepted maga- zine subscriptions. Refreshments were served by the homeroom mothers of the MacNamara and Dorothy Virtues. | Effective Way to Freshen Up for Evening Date Friddy soclal engagements some. times are the bane of a busy woman's life. Especially if one is past 40. she may feel more like flopping into an easy chair than going to a party. Next time Friday night blues hit you, remember that you need a change of pace, not inaction. Provided your health is good, you can put the spring back into your walk in minutes. Here is what you can do: After cleansing your face thor- oughly, cover it with a tissue oil; one made of vegetable and min- eral oils is excellent, It will both cleanse the pores and stimulate the blood. You might also. apply an eye cream. Saturate a face towel with hot water and wrap it around your face. After one minute replace it with a towel that has been sat- urated with cold water. It, too, should be kept on one minute. Repeat with each towel three times. After patting your face dry (rubbing breaks down tissues), put on more oil. Now, ignore that easy chair and relax the beauty way: with head lower than feet. If you do not have a-beauty beard. an ironing board is an adequate substitute. Prop one end carefully on a has- soek.-Place—cotton-_pads--soaked in cold witch hazel on your eyes. After 15 minutes, you will be ready for a full evening of lively relaxa- -tion. Book Is Reviewed at Sorority Meeting “The Teahouse of the August Moon” was the title of the book | reviewed by Mrs. Arthur W. Selden “Thursday when Beta Chapter, Beta Theta Phi sorority, met. Vern Snei- der is the author. Mrs. Walter Terry was hos- tess to the group at her home on Tilden avenue. ‘ Storched Petticoats Still in Style Bouffant petticoats in organdy, nylon net, and taffeta are still the last word in femininity. They're priced for most anyone’s budget and really make vt skirts ‘'stand out. ” sure to use a generous amount of starch to keep them crisp. COFFEE Is the Best! Sodas Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN Tn Riker ' Siaee 1929 For the washable —— be/ ing Cinderellas give you a helpful | hint or two. | Says a famous beauty expert: |The stag line, which will decide fall quicker for vitamin-fed. pink- scrubbed freshness than for so- miss the mark. So, be hep and be natural.’ In reddening your lips for that fresh, young, natural look, stick to the design nature had in | mind. The same advice applies to eye- brows. Innovations rung feathery, almost baby-fine brows can be disastrous to a young face But it’s: permissible to weed out litue brush and a dab of wave- setting lotion Nail polish is as valid a beauty | aid for Cinderella -as her-tipstick: | But. many men can be captivated | | more quickly by a delicate tint | that points up the smoothness of | | young hands than by a smouldering red saved for sophisticated wear | some 10 years hence. Individualify in hair styling Is something worth working for, even if it takes long sessions in front of a mirror. Try out every kind of an idea by draping your | hair around your face, like a dressmaker tries out ideas in fabric on ber dummy. Since accessories give a wom- an's clothes, no matter what her age. their distinction, Miss Cin- derella-to-be should strive to make hers strong style accents. “Don't wear earrings just be- nondescript pin because it's yours to wear,”’ cousels this expert. you'll begin learning now how to be discriminating, you won't even wear to your first party any ac- cessory unless it's amusing, dis- tinctive or adds something of strik- ing interest to your costume."’~ OES Group Four Plans Yule Party Eighteen members and guests attended the Tuesday meeting of | Group Four, OES, at the home of Mrs. J. R. Shaffer on State avenue. Cohostesses were Mrs. Ralph Cromis and Mrs. Iri Williams. Plans were made for the annual Christmas party .to be held Dec. Lawrence street. tulle — stepping out to your first | | your status as a glamour girl, will ; phisticated effects that are apt to! in on | jthe wild hairs that bolt from the | line, to curb brows with a brisk | shade of polish which should | cause they're bright baubles or a) “It | 15 at the Masonic Temple on East | n good spelling. Miss Owen | pointed out that drill work is very important. Mrs. Scott Bonham showed films ; to help explain the methods used. ~Mrs> George-Cox;—schoel-prinei-—— ; pal, asked the homeroom mothers | to heip tabulate material for im- munization of diphtheria charts. The Fall Festival, held at the school Oct. 30, was declared a | success, It has not been decided how the proceeds will be used. Community singing was led by |Evelyn Pratt with Mrs. Ralph Gardner as pianist. Room prize for highest parent attendance went to Aileen Rey- nolds’ room and. refreshments were served by Mrs. Gordon | Paull's and Mrs. Charles H. Al- len's homeroom mothers, Mrs. Irv. | ing Cocking, Mrs. John Cornforth, Mrs. Rolland LaFontaine and Mrs. j/Ivan Bain, with Mrs. Cornforth and Mrs. LaFontaine presiding at | the tea table ; Hostesses for the afternoon were Jane Danton's and Helen Mercer’s homeroom mothers, Mrs. Lester ‘Wilbur, Mrs. Opal | Allen, Mrs. Ivan Roberts and Mrs. Wilbur Hinsberger. Dec. 10 wil! be the date of the next meeting. Officers Elected by Lutheran Aid Mrs. Ercell Kohlhaas was voted president of the Ladies Aid of St. John Lutheran Church Thursday | when the group met at the church. | Mrs. John Berglund is vice presi- ; dent: Mrs. Albert Olson, secretary, and Mrs. John Englund, treasurer. | Final plans were completed for | the Christmas Bazaar, which will ‘be held Dec. 3. Baked goods, re- | ligious cards and gift wrappings | will be featured and luncheon and | inner will be served. 350 Are Guests at Open.House | An open house highlighted the Thursday evening meeting of Wash ington Junior High School Com- munity Club, as 350 parents view- ed classrooms and visited teachers. Thanksgiving was the theme for refreshment tables in the gym. Serving refreshments were Mrs. Paul Gorman, Mrs. Dale Lam- son, Mrs, Nei] Lamson, Mrs. Mar- garet Warren, Mrs. Edward Ladd and Mrs. William Graves. - Others were Mrs. Edmund Had- den, Mrs. Clarke Kimball, Mrs. Stark and Mrs. Dalé Moats. Removes Lipstick | With the holidays coming up and extra entertaining to be done, you'll be glad to know how to remove those inevitable and oh- so-stubborn lipstick-stains from linen napkins. Rub petroleum jelly into the stain before washing. and the spot will come out without | scrubbing. bares trim costume for winter, — a tect 5 HE hitter RTA, ORES: A cardigan slipover done in neat shepherd checks and heavy rib edging goes with a slim paneled rib skirt in a “experiment” with a new # -stitable short 88 Wayne Street HOLIDAYS AHEAD ... and you'll not want to fashion for you NOW. _ RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP coif then .. . let us _— —...in_Detroit. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 20, “1953 as ae MRS. GENE A. HAWKINS “Awaits Pair Sylvan Lake Residence Barbara L. Rowe, Gene A. Hawkins Exchange Vows. The altar of Silvercrest Baptist Church was banked with palms and baskets of chrysanthemums Thursday evening when Barbara Lee Rowe and Gene Arlin Haw- kins exchanged wedding vows. The Rev. James H. Luther per- formed the double-ring ceremony before 250 guests. Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Merlin Rewe, wore a gown of hand-clipped Chantilly lace ever satin with an illusion ——¢+ yoke outlined by iridescent se- Albion Guild Plans Scholarship Party Dec. 2 is the date set for Albion College Guild's scholarship bridge party at the Veterans Memorial | The dessert- bridge will benefit the scholarship fund, which will be awarded to the most deserving man or woman in.the area, Mrs. Wesley Mueller of Dorches- Birmingham is in charge of tickets. ter road in Among those planning to attend from the area are Mrs. Ralph Northrup, Mrs. Hugh McCleese, Mrs. John Serentz, Mrs. H. W. Ives, Mrs. Syver Thingstad, Mrs. F. E. Steele, Mrs. W. H. Holt and Mrs. Mueller. Sylvan Shores Unit Hears About Trip Mrs. James R. Ladd spoke about her recent trip to Europe before Sylvan Shores Women's Associa- tion Wednesday. Mrs. Austin D. Esler was hos- tess to the on Shore View drive. Four new members were intro duced including Mrs. Clarence | Sailing. Mrs. Thelma Morgan, | Mrs. Elmer Lipman and Mrs. G. H. Dorris. Mrs. Robert Morris was} a guest. Mrs. Byton Cole was announced | as hostess for the Dec. 16 meet- ing at her home on Sylvan Shores drive. Mrs. Esler was assisted by Mrs. Robert Y. Moore. Mrs. Wil- lard V. Johnson and Mrs. Edward Collins. group at her home| quins and seed pearis, The skirt was fashioned with tiers of nylon tulle ending in a train. A tiara of seed pearls and iridescent sequins held her finger- tip veil, and she carried a colonial bouquet of white roses and chrys- | anthemums. ~Rowe._.was._heri | sister's maid of honor in a gown | of turquoise tulle with a cascade | bouquet of red roses. Wearing sim- |ilar gowns of shrimp-colored tulle | were bridesmaids Sally Lou Smith, Jeanne L. Smith and Marlene L. Liddy. The bridegroom's sister, Mar- | garet Hawkins was junior bridesmaid in a gown of tur- tulle. Flower girl was Peggy J. Underwood. Robert Gustavson was best man for Gene, who is the gon of Mrs. Iden}H. Hawkins of Montroyal ave- nue and the late Mr. Hawkins. The bride's cousins, William D Rowe and Thomas S. Rowe, and William ‘Townsend seated the guests. The bride's brother, Lynn M. Rowe, was junior usher, and another brother, Dale V. Rowe II, | was the ringbearer. | & Receiving guests in the church pariors after the 8 o'clock cere- mony, Mrs. Rowe wore a gown of gray imported Chantilly lace over rose taffeta with rose ac- cessories and a corsage of pink | roses. Mrs. Hawkins wore a brown | dress trimmed with aqua, aqua |} accessories and a bronze corsage, The bride later changed to a yellow knit dress with navy ac- cessories for the wedding trip to Niagara Falls and through the southern states. On their return, the new Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins will reside on Pontiac drive in Sylvan Lake See, Girls, It Works! Husband Admits Success Resulted From Nagging By ELIZABETH TOOMEY NEW YORK (UP)—A little nag. | ging can be a good thing for a} husband. This is not propaganda from a subversive group organized to un- dermine marital harmony, The admission comes from a husband. With a flourishing business that started because of his wife's nagging (the word he used), Bur- ton Minshall] can afford to take a generous view of wifely prod- ding. “She wanted an electric organ,” Minshall recalls, barking back to the early days of their marriage in London, Ont. He couldn't af- ford it. ne ‘So far the story sounds typical —put in a washing machine or new living room curtains for that electric organ and a few thou- sand couples could relate a sim- ilar tale, | tuary offered him $400 for the organ. He sold it. ‘With the money I got I bought | better parts and built another one in. about two months,"’ he said. ‘But I never could pass up a good sale.” Now, 13 years later, he has sold me 10,000 electric organs and has a plant employing more than Designed to make a whirl across any ballroom is this tdancing tace ftop}. Beige Chanttlly lace orer black—-com- | bines uith nylon tulle and the bodice folds over into a | scalloped cuff: Heavy Italian satin stripes the skirt (above) | in wide pancls that are edged with sparkle-studded black lac od arvect Party ot Sr Discussed Slated Mondey 200 people in Brattleboro, Vt., where he lives with his@wife and four children. They can laugh over their early trials when they loaded a sam- ple organ on a truck and drove | from town to town to demonstrate A Harvest Party is scheduled te Monday evening by Daughters o Isabella. man for the event, held at Knights of Columbus Hall. lice car went by a church in Canada where they were waiting te demonstrate the organ after the service. The organ, for mys- terious reasons he Jater corrected supervision of Mrs. Elton Boehmer and Mrs. Alvin , Barnowski and | tickets are being taken care of by Mrs. Gladys Borer and Mrs. John Becker. But Mrs. Minshall was per- sistent and her husbnad_re- sourceful. He combined a mea- ger knowledge of electronics and started. building an organ after he got home from his regular job as a radio serviceman. “TF -built-it-in--the-dining—room,”’ he confessed apologetically. ‘‘I should say I built it in the base- ment and then couldn't get it out, like amateur boat builders I've heard about.”" It took him five years to finish that first organ. Mrs. Minshall tested it and was delighted. “I have to count to find middle C._ myself,” admited her husband, | a tall, sandy-haired man in his late SOs. | to give out with ‘Calling car 63,'' Minshall said, loaking amused at baugh at Sorority Meeting A lecture and film slide presen- Smith and Mrs. f tation on her trip to Europe was given by Margaret Harths Thurs- day evening before the Beta Theta Mrs, William Robertson is chair- Chapter meeting of Lambda Chi which will be; Omega sorority. i Mrs. Lowell Callely of Delaware | it. On the entertainment committee drive Was hostess. assisted by Mrs. are Mrs. Richard Ashton and Mrs. iL. K Jotin Brady. Prizes are under the Huntley, Elmer Coming Events Pontiae Rebekah Lodge 450 will meet this evening at 38 o'clock in the hall at rie om civii ked radio il. pene op es eee oo On the. refresnment committee + pecking oe “The congregation looked pretty |are Mrs. Eva Aderholdt, Mrs. ,,2omtiee Women's Republvan lip is startled when the organ started| Theo Arno and Mary Lee Ash- Prank Clemens. 90 N Marshall St, for —+-+Mary—Welch) of Grand The bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Church. _ Mrs. T. W. Colman entertained at honoree. Spinster Dinner to Honor Bride-Elect Phyllis Chapel “By RUTH SAUNDERS — BIRMINGHAM—Nancy Chapel will give the spinster dinner this evening for her cousin, Phyllis Chapel, who will be married next Friday to James McHatton May of Detroit. the rehearsal dinner Wednesday, following the rehearsal at the First Hills Country Club for another bride-to-be. Nancy McKenzie was the Mrs. Howard N. Chapel, will give luncheon Wednesday at Bloonitreta + Frost, will be feted at a cocktail party to be given Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. John Drummond. The couple will be married Nov. 28. Mr.-and Mrs. Bruce Beaudette will arrive from their home in Santa Barbara, Calif., early next week for the wedding of Mrs. Beaudette’s sister, Eloise Day, to Nelsen B. Noland Nov. 28. Mrs. O. L. Beaudette and her daughter, Mrs. Thomas H. Wil- son, have issued invitations for a luncheon in Miss Day's honor Wednesday. . s s Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas Flynn announce the birth of a son, | Charles Welch, Nov. 18. Mrs. Carl W. Neumann and Mrs. J. E. DeVault motored to Syracuse, N. Y., Wednesday. They will visit Miss Helen Jerome for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Nathanial Dough- ty will be hosts at a supper party Saturday evening before the St. Dugstan Guild's performance. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Martin have as their houseguests for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson of Mount Vernon, Ohio The Martins will entertain at a cocktail party in their home Nov. 28. Mrs. William D. Downey was hostess at luncheon Wednesday in her home on Abbey road. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Royal en- tertained at cocktails Saturday eve- ning in the Kelly home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keating dr. were hosts at a supper party Sunday evening. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gordon. entertained at dinner in their Foxcroft home for Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Wilson, Mr. and | Mrs. C. E. Wilson Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles White. two one-act plays Nov. 28 for mem- bers. ‘‘The Browning Version'’ and the usual Afterglow, with Mrs Howard McDonald in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick FE. Booth will entertain at a cock- tall party this Sunday for Bever- ly Whiting and her fiance, Roger Aten. Carol Ruth Grimpe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Grimpe of | Royal Oak, was married Nov. 14) to A, Jerome Bosley J ingham. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. Jerome Bosley of Green- wood avenue. Virginia Grimpe was her sister's maid of honor and Thomas Bosley was best man. Mrs. Donald C. She and her fiance, Jerrold A? The Village Players will give | “Oh Romeo!!_-will he followed 4 ee Frolic in the Shrine of the Little Flower} r. of Birm-} Shoe Care Important. to Grooming Attention” to~ detaits frequentty marks the difference between the | well-groomed woman and the in- | differently groomed one. Judge- | ing from the appearance of many women’s shoes, they are one detail | too often forgotten. Neglect of shoes is as hard on | the purse as it is on one’s groom- ing FatngBy~gtving—your—shoes regular attention, you will add to their life and keep them attrac- tive. Before wearing a new pair of leather shoes, give them a pro- tective coat of polish to discour- age scuffing. Daily polishing wilt add greatly to the life of the shoes. Run-down heel lifts can be avoided if you establish a regu- lar shoe-care routine. Should the lift wear away completely so that you walk on the heel itself, you will damage the heel permanently. It is a pity to allow this to happen to an otherwise perfect pair if shoes. To prevent it, plan a weekly shoe checking. It will take seconds and save dollars. Using shoe trees also will help you preserve the beauty of your shoes. Airing them occasionally will help to keep them fresh. Since dust manages to get into every corner these days, it is a good idea to wash your shoe bag occasionally. Use a damp, soapy cloth and allow the bag to dry thoroughly before replacing the shoes. ‘Fall Frolic Held ‘by Zonta Club Flowers and greenery decorated. the Roosevelt Temple Wednesday jevening when Zonta Club held its Mrs. Lloyd Burnes was chair: man of the event, which was at- 4 tended by 310 members and friends. Cochairman was Helen Travis, land others assisting were Doro- thy Brooks, Mrs. Chad Mellinger, | Ortet —Endeiman.—_-Mrs.____Russell | | Evans, Mrs. Merle Moll and Clara | Nusbaumer. Proceeds of the party | will aid the charities of the club. West Side Group Plans Dec. 9 Party Oven and broiler dinners were the subject of the lesson given Wednesday to West Side een the memory. Now everything's fine, the Min- shalls haVe an electric organ, and | as any husband would be glad to predict, Mrs. Minshall has a new interest. “She kept wanting to own and operate her own dress shop,’ her husband said with a tolerant smile. “We bought it—but this time she’s in the thing alone.” PERMANENTS 93400 Mound R4. (Just N. of 14 Mile) Riker Bidg., Main Floor FE 3-7186 HURON at SAGINAW 64° Minshall might have retired mplete > on his laurels as a good pro- auty , ‘ , e vider, except that a nearby mor- Service! - Y; : : a Sally Sener Wed | C/ the Announcing the Wednesday mar- FIGURES riage of their daughter, Sally, to ‘ c Joseph E. Puertas are Mrs. Cath- |]? Made to Order! Rich, full-favored chips of erine Sener of West Huron street candied orange, citron, and William A. Sener of Korea. . . lemon, cherries and grape- The bridegroom is the son of be Gare Reducing fruit . . . at a low price! Ve Ib Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Puertas |}? ice —— ba to " of West Walton boulevard. The streamiine your e Candied Cherries, Red or Green VM tb.- 23¢ . N ises — ee 4 86 6 6 Ue ' ceremony took place in Ohio. drugs—no starvation diet. 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Every - a Lay-a-way i NOW for = oy ote a ne a a -_ = — | 41.9952, 99 = === by ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, - NOVEMBER. ~20,;-1953 = Visit to Dentist Brings Back Memories of Old Home Remedy * Vocational Tests Can Be Very Helpful, | - —~but They-Don‘t-Point Directly to Destiny, * By ANNE HEYWOOD lot of good, They indicated a good “T wish you would discuss vo- | good job possibility for him, and cational tests," a harassed mother pe ix happy in that field wrote me the other day. ‘‘My son) “But my daughter got nothing | had. several, which re ally at all from hers,’ she continued rT fact~ they-eonfused ber dread fully. and cost a lot more money than my sons did did a PETUNIA! Finally I Admit defeat What to order ? What to eat ? MODERNIZED cational tests are the answer to everything, and others teil me it is all a big racket. What is the | “Some of my friends say vo- | | truth?”’ | This. .isnot.an..easy.quession. | | In the first place, vocational | | tests are not designed to be the peon arrow pointing to your only possible destiny They do not come up with the final answer, indicate the one field n the whole wide world where you can be happy, famous and rich Vocational tests are Dramatic New Fashions —in-Gelors and Dark Winter Tones FESTIVE! NEW! HOLIDAY DRESSES =D Every new fabric eee . every new style included in this vast array of fashions for-theholidays at terrific savings. TIMELY BY THE HUNDREDS! lte3 @ 3tc6 @ 7 to 14 “4 Full skirted cottons, terns. White tc pique, Organdy, colorful and gay in stripes, plaids, dots, pat- uches in evelet n and lace, on Everglaze, Dan River fabrics and many others. nylo CHARGE IT! Toke Months to Pey! OPEN TONIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. tools—and only one that may School of Beauty help in career de®isions. Just as | the measuring of | od press Call today for detailed |is a part of a physical examina By ELIZABETH HILLYER : : ition, so is the measuring of in Dozens of bright and beautiful4 information. No age terests and aptitudes a part of! colors make a rainbow of-Christ-4 limit’ | f im1 1 the vocational examination mas gifts wrappings this year For Future Security But the tests alone do not give Stand-pat red and = green hook Phone FE 4-1854 the whalb picture, They must be MUdKed aside for turquoise, Cleat interpreted, and by somebody VAR range and purple With | |__ Call poise Wilson Todor who knows what he’s doing. aes more colorful an wh. more or Information’ — fully drawn—and so much more i? : This brings me to the important ‘€aric ‘d—than they used to be, pack- | PONTIAC If you'd make a lise of | point “ages under the tree will be more your family’s 30 favorite Badly given and badiy inter- tempting than ever. : BEAUTY COLLEGE menus, Petunia, you'd | | preted Ssieaigintni tests are far Ribbon used in new ways 1614 a ert Behind never be ata loss. Try: it! ~~ ‘ than none = all —_—- makes the packages prettier. resge's ; ave Y [hes a&DO « QUO " — ai F tna ees | DrsmoP - geacure test reports, many of them excel One nes ina beauty. and it | solves the problem of how to finish off in fine style those packages that must be fitted into | packing boxes or coveted with brown paper te be mailed. This new bow is flat and won't crush. Here's how to make it. The-bow is more flower than a | bow You see it poinsettia style on | But invalid, that they came moralizing and ruining the chances | of the victim. Be very sure that the tests are given at a reputable place, The best way to find out is by asking af bad | your United States Employment near ent some are so so de Service, Also, in many commu |). box at the left of the sketch nities, New York City among (and in the process of being fin- them, the YMCA has a good test. | — | ing service. Good universities | also have thém. es CON by Geena) | Investigate, and talk to the peo- | (Boy! 2 [A Maciwe Tar | jAUTOAANCALy SéRveEs | "—/F ELOING TRAY TO Cows {Oras SZ OF Tey CEPENC HE UPON EAC) \Caladd KE sev ew Ts. | ple before you go ahead. Some- | times very well-qualified people do | not charge as much as the quacks. | And some agencies which claim | | to be good do a very shabby job, | | giving tests that are fly-by-night, | » }and which have not been suffi-| mently well scored, or on which! | there are not even enough exam | ples to make a scoring system | possible i And yet these same people pick | ont—their- vocational —tester--which | may well affect their whole life— | by casually looking up a name in} the phone book (Copyright, ‘VV: S. Saginaw, Eagle Theatre Bidg., Pontiac. Mich I Enrollments Available in Day and Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 | ie PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL oe ot w Flat Flower of Ribbonette “ Ideal tor Mailed Yule Gitt tone ishown on the tablé“~Cut—three4 t ished by the gal who wears one in her hair. 4 It must be made of smooth wate ribbonette, which has a spe- cial talent. It sticks itself as if it} were glued when it moistened | with the tip of the tongue. Cut petals from the ribbonette, jiwoon_one strip in the shape re is each forming two petals, | moisten the strips at the center and stick. them together st “Ips Cut a two-leaf strip of green ribbonette and attach it under the petals, and a circle of - yel- low ribbonette to attach for the poinsettia center, Wrap the package in paper and add ribbonette lengths as if they tied on, but again they can be moistened and stuck together rather than tied The bow moistened on the back is then stuck onto the ribbon that goes around the box, There's a. special kit this year for making kindergarten chains of ribbonette, with seven colors measured and ready to cut and directions for making chains, spring bells, hearts and tree shapes. One of the packages sketched shows the chains used as decora- tion hanging from a bow. Another package uses the ribbonette in a delightful way as a fence around were + Mary Margaret McBride Says: Boiled Toads and Butter Really Sounded Tempting Waiting for my dentist to finish drilling on the téeth ofa reluctant little blonde girl and begin on reluctant me, I picked up two wonder- fully helpful hints from the reading matter he has thoughtfully provided in his euter_room. The first, discovered in a book on training the family dog advised washing Rover-with-canned..tomatoes if and when he meets up with a skunk. suggested rubbing poison ivy spots with crushed mint * leaves. I put down the magazine and suddenly saw, as clearly as if it stood on the table before me, a volume % bound in black and gold called ‘‘Recipes or Informa- tion for Everybody,” compiled around 1856 by Dr. Chase. When T was a-child- the book was kept on top MISS McBRIDE of our wooden food safe in a corner of the kitchen. \ Dr, Chase was forbidden read- | ing for children because it | handled the facts of life rather T starkly. But if nobody was around T could climb up on a chair and get it down, which: {i often did after I discovered it the day Papa was looking up what to de for our cow Bessie who had the milk fever. He left it on the kitchen table | jand I was_bu | part about babies when I heard ; Mama coming. By the time she got to the door, though, I was | drying the dishes and humming | |“ Jesus Wants Me for a Sunbeam.” ; Mama looked at me searchingly | jand put Dr. Chase firmly back lon top of the safe, but I sneaked him out that very -afternoon and | went on reading about babies | Dr. Chase knew everything and | “Recipes or Information for Every- | body’ told about such odd mat- ters as when to plant potatoes, how to detect counterfeit money, how to take off freckles, why green light is bad for ruddy complexions and how to make a rough and ready cake. T remember I was just rescued | im time from trying the Chase ague cure, a drink made of soot seraped from the chimney, steeped in water, settled with an egg and served with sugar and cream: Soot coffee, Dr. Chase called it. The ointment for strains, nme ‘ by Laura Whee Look! Seven of fhe gayest, most the houses on the paper. The box beside it has contrasting circles of | the ribbonette to decorate its big | bow... The handsome new gift wrap- ping paper sketched at left is called Christmas Tapistry, and is | most striking in turquoise on black. Sparkles on a black background | |named the center paper Brushed with Star Dust, “arnt -the—rows—ot+ | brilliantly colored houses on the third paper, complete with tele vision antennae, are called Christ- | mas Court. oat | rickrack,” binding, thread. back and rheumatism that al- ways longed to try advised Tes four good-sized toads, plunge into boiling water and cook very soft. [Ea them out and Beil the water; Gown toa “half pint, then add 1 pound of fresh churned gs butter, and .summer together. Fi- nally, put in 2 ounces of tinc = of arnica. But the trouble was I} never got rheumatism in foved ays. More frightening even than the ~+factsof lile wasthe-goed-doctor s+ admission that he had no remedy | for cases of the Vapors or Low original potholders to solve ail those ‘‘lite gift” problems! Fun Yo-make!—Use scraps of fabric | Pattern 745: Embroidery trans- fers for 7—yes, 7 easy-to-make pot- | holders. Gay gifts! Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- jtern for first-class mailing. Send [to 12 i Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., PU. Box~t64,—Old_ Chelsea | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print| plainly pattern number, your name, just arrived fo exquisite lovel last word in style and fabric. A grand array of the most wanted overblouses haye .. The very The colors are of r a pre-Christmas sale . iness. 3 "address and zone. Spirits ‘where patients fancy themselves dumbwaiters, tables, teapots or to have lost. their} legs... '' I began to get. if not the Vapors, certainly fancies. 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The joint com- ‘ 4] mittee is studying proposals for amending the 1946 Atomic En- | , | | ergy Act in formulating a ‘‘fed- | Gordon Dean, New York attor- . ° Complete with ney and former chairman of the AY 24 Why the NEW eral policy on atomic power de- Frame & Lenses Atomic Energy Commision, is a ONE PRICE TO ALL oo sate ton | member of the ABA committee 9) t ITA The “Cynthia” _ America’s Beautiful Glasses! prise.” velopment and private enter- The ABA committee ‘said the | Here again—Nu-\ . nts known reserves of uranium and a p) Pee sationa BOL cal wales bus —QGUARANTEE! ‘thorium are {PAHS Hf procures + " a ly UN- lY+ é com aa oa, ) ae " . Y lb some 23 times as much heat energy | gold ; . oe athia* our meney we e as that available in the known sup- Fl OOR stule wlaci a ei res refunded within 60 ples of fossil fuels and that suf- 2 = col r combination for v days if you are not ticien Stone lies are, or soon will . FURNACE bean Ge dai completely satisfied —— i d he best! ' t - exact pre- tor ony reason! “Therefore we conclude that ~ : ‘5 ty 1€ MEd eriniion! : y there is no reason to refrain | from planning widespread indus- F . vez Sere trial development for peacetime rarer . : NO SWITCHING! NO EXTRAS! purposes year-old Puente High School boy died in Glendale Community Hos- pital last night from injuries re- Tceived while scrifimaging” fora football game Nov. 10. The coroner's office said the boy, John; Woods Jr., died of a ruptured kidney, Texas Placekicker Boots 44 Out of 48---Barefooted with shoes, not only has a_ baretoed Coleman has kicked 4 extra points in 48 attempts—an average of better than 91 per cent. Last week against Madisonville, Cole- man made schoolboy history when |he booted 12 extra points in 12 tries as Huntsville won 84-19. Next~ year, with Coleman gra- duated, Park will be looking to Ken's stand-in, Tommy Reeves, for—-barefooted... bullseye kicking. Tommy hasn't seen much action this season because of an injury, but his record is 100 per cent— three out of three. a) rheree F; Fy Qa ? Se The nation's football vision,..that_is — can warfare, too (NBC—5 p.m. ahh ? ii} i t i i with games of tratitional, as well tance. For example, Stanford and knotted in the California, UCLA takes on Southern . defeat. contenders. Dein ° and pick the two Maryland me to enter the ring!" Bowl argument. Stanford faces If both win they will still be tied in one of the closest finishes in West Coast history. Michigan State and Illinois have each lost one conference game. If Illinois beats Northwestern, Michigan State and IIli- nois will be hooked together at five victories and one If Stanford and UCLA, Minots and Michigan State are still in a snarl Saturday night, why not play off a Rose Bowl round-robbin? There's a good chance the two conferences will have to get into the picture In-the busy Southwest Conference, have each lost one conference game. Here’s another possible tie as far as the Cotton Bowl goes. Another big spot is Alabama's collision with Mary- | land. Alabama is moving in a hurry now and so is Last fall at about this date, Alabama wrecked Maryland. Both are hot bowl candidates. And don't overlook that Notre Dame-lowa party. And don't be shocked. if Iowa finally checks the South Bend express. ; as bowl, impor- UCLA are still we have known California. now. Texas and Rice | Oklahoma over | SMU over Baylor | due — an@ the pi like U€LA over Writer Sees Illini Gaining Tie for Title With Win Over ‘Cats; Spartans Favored, but UM to Lose By GRANTLAND RICE Then there's the great traditional game Yale NEW YORK — This impending Saturday is packed of and Harvard. This year both all the impeding knots the them into. Saturday will be are ly one all year. Here is the way EAST — Yale-Harvard. One of the best of the many Yale-Harvard soirees. The ned to Yale. Penn State- Pittsburgh. Another big one. Both strong teams. This is tough. Pittsburgh. Dartmouth and Princeton should offer another game of high scoring. A faint edge to Princeton. We like Columbia over Rutgers and Fords ham over Holy Cross. SOUTH — Marytand-Alabama. One of the best games of the day. This time Tatum should be ready. Maryland. We pick Missisippi Southern over Georgia and Georgia Tech ever Duke. North Caro- lina should beat Virginia and Arkansas has a slight t [WEST = Nothe Dare Towar iW terrifie meeting Wes — are picking Notre Dame. but Iowa has a fine chance. Ohio State over Michigan ina very tough game_and Nebraska. Missouri over Kansas, . Rice over TCU. Indiana over Pure ck is Illinois over Northwestern for a Big Ten tie with Michigan State. Wisconsin over Minnesota and Michigan State over Marquette. We Southern California and Stanford over California jn-a final Western flareup. | ‘ | \ em j . = — eer ae v ; = nas er mee a . ; . r Irish Streak at Sta By BEN PHLEGAR glory and need this one 0, be a7. J = “ Tsured of at least a tie for the Diane Rimes! py dig ie Pacific Coast Conference title last threé big steps toward an un- defeated football season tomorrow | Big Ten, where a deadlock also when it meets Iowa. always @ is in prospect for the Eastern tough foe for the Irish. Rose Bowl represerftative. Illinois - 8 i After the -Hawkeyes,.Notre Dame faces Southern California and Southern Methodist. Any one of the three might stop Frank Leahy s needs @-decision over Northwest- ern torhorrow to finish even up with Michigan State. The Spartans finished their conference play last club. week with a single loss, 6-0 to Pur- Ss Ss due. They taper off their schedule Southern California will have its tomorrow against Marquette hands ful! this weekend too when * * 6 it runs up against UCLA. The Maryland, a close second to Utians are bidding for Rose Bow! 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City’s Junior, Midget Cage Plans Outlined Program of Drills, _Games Starts Saturday | at9 A.M, Junior and midget basketball programs for boys, co-sponsored by the Pontiac parks and recrea- tion department and the board of education, will begin Saturday morning at all city junior high schools and at Pontiac High -at 3 am 3 Junior high boys will be orga- nized into teams on a home room basis. All boys of junior high age (except varsity players) are eligi- ble. Those who do not attend pub- lic schools, but are interested in playing, can do so by reporting to the nearest junior high school. Instructors at the junior high schools will be Lincoln (George Gary and Larry Sherwood), Washington (Em Ghianni and Ralph Allen), Eastern (Johan Slu- ka and Tom Dodsen), Jefferson (Jim Jones and Don Bowen) and Wever (Here Renda). Midget program is for 5th and 6th grade boys who wil! not reach the age of 13 before May 1, 1954 Clinic will be heid at Pontiac High School under the direction of Art Van Ryzin. Bob Boyce, Dean Wil- son and Arnold Wilson. Fundamentals will be introdyced at the Ist six Saturday sessions After the holidays, teams will be divided and classified by ability and experience and games will be played. Other dates for the Midget pro- grams iall Saturday mornings): Dec. 5, 12, 19; Jan. 9, 16, 23, 3: Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27: March 6 and 13 of NYLON THAT -Etasticizen Nytons Mos! sensible Kéw tock ideo in-yeors=nyton socks thet octuolly s-t-r-e-t-e-h to fit your feet! They. olwoys fit perfectly, always fit comfortably —never bunch, never squeeze your toes! And they hove all these other nylon virtues, too— exceptionally long wear—soft, cushiony texture, no matting or shine, and quick-drying washability! 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More important, referee Jack Mehlenbacher said Howe didn't kick it in, ruling it was a legiti- mate goal. Here's the way the hotly dis- puted goal was seen from the press box: Bruins were a man short, Metro Prystai took a pass from Ted Lind- say and relayed it into a maze of players in front of the Boston net. Howe was one of the players. The puck disappeared from view, and, in a second, it was seen inside the Boston net. Many writers and the official scorer, Ross Jewell, thought the puck had varomed off Howe's” skate and into the goal. But after the game Howe said he got Working a power play while the | his stick on it. “Funny,”’ he said, “‘everybody’s asking me if I kicked it im or if it went off my skate. I krocked | it in with my stick.” It was an important goal, at any rate. It broke a 2nd-place tie be- tween Detroit and Toronto, giving the position. Toronto lost to league- leading Montreal, 1-0. Detroit trails Montreal] by two points. Close-checking Bruins, who play on goals by Fleming. Mackell and Ed Sandford. Bill Dineen, playing between Lindsay and Howe in place of the injured Dutch Reibel, started Detroit's comeback with a 2nd- period goal. -Then, just five minutes before Howe scored, Alex Delvecchio tied the score 2-2 with an angle shot past Henry. oe : f — WU lieme ' - aw" ‘ Pentiae Press Phete NEW CONTEST LEADER—New pace-setter in! deer is Bruce Davis Jr., 319 N. Saginaw street, who the weight division of the Pontiac Press’ deer con- | bagged it near Newberry in the Upper Peninsula | test is the 200-pounder shown above. With the) on opening day. Public Watches Mismatch Writer Sees Television as Obstacle ° By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK i®—Television can be a cruel medium when it ex- Lead Changes in Deer Derby Pontiac Hunter Enters 200-Pounder in Weight Division of Contest New leader in the weight divi-! ston of the Pontiac Press’ deer contest is a 200-pound 10-pointer, entered by Bruce Davis Jr., of 319 N. Saginaw street. Davis shot the big buck, which beats out the former leader by *o pounds, south of Newberry in the Upper Peninsula on open- ing day. He was hunting with his father and brother. Three more entries were filed Thursday in the “best rack” di- poses to the national gaze such a travesty on the boxing game as was perpetrated by Danny Buc-|in Bucceroni’s record and would | to Rapid Rise of Ring Title Contenders travelogues, a ‘‘TKO 8" over Be- | shore would have looked very good ceroni and Freddie Beshore dur-| have given Danny's several man- ing the West Coast cocktail hour | | IBC begins seriously looking for a| Though he won by a knockout | challenger early next year. Now- the other evening. over an obviously washed-up op- ponent, Bucceroni did not further his claim to a shot at Rocky Mar- | ciano's heavyweight title, mainly because a great audience did wit- | ness the mismatch and evaluate it for what it was * ° . | The TV screen, we meant to say. is cruel to the men who would | practice the time-honored custom | of building up a challenger through a series of victories over popovers —preferably over fattened veter- ans such as Beshore, whose record show they once were capable of fighting the best in the business on fairly even terms. Back in, the old days before the home i screen and’ beer factory agers a talking point when the they can mark it off as an even- ing largely wasted. 7 . * Chtances are that the entire his- tory of the heavyweight divisiion would have been radically changed if the. national telecast had been in operation about 20 years ago - * 2 Bucceroni, we hasten to say, is no phony. The tall Philadelphian is a top-drawer heavyweight, may- be-the second or third best in. the world today. He did a workman- like job of cutting Beshore down But he will have to prove himself against than that before there will be ef- fective public demand to see him fight Marciano Along Pontiac Kegling Lanes | vision of the contest. Entries in- yeorece 7 A DIVISION nx, cluded 8pointers by Ernie House | schiek's ey vw Core 17 of Milford; Daryl Wilson of 98965} Schermer, yo a tet Elizabeth Lake Road and Delbert| ®. B. Munro 20 Cass Bek a3 | Tedrow of Milford Peggy's Ne. 1 bo] son so . Ind. game — 8. Petnter, t??; oe J. Pader, 569; tea series — a Another successful huntress was a Darlene McConnaughey of 45 Fene- PIONEER LEAGUE Jey Court. She bagged a 7-pointer} ..._7% = a in Alpena County Sunday morning. |! rappys 31 9 Oski. Wtr. 19 % . 4 ’ For easier, safer winter driving get.. a. x soe ere oe GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE 30 S. 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Christie of Grant's Pass, Ore., overturned on a curve. A crowd of spectators swarmed onto the highway and into the path of another Ford driven by Mickey Thompson of FE! Monte, Calif. . . . Before Thompson could stop, his car plowed into the throng, killing four of the spectators. Neither Thompson nor Christie was _ in- jured. Minutes later and only a short | distance up the highway Giuseppe Escosutti of Italy was killed when the Ferrari in which he was the co-driver overturned, The modified Chryslers which : Oaxaca in 3 hours 28 minutes 14 seconds. The best time for the Chryslers |} was 4:14:26, far down the line in | 49 dropped out for various reasons. ; Hans Hermann of Germany driv- }ing a Porsche, was first in the | small sports category with a time }of 3:49:10. Lincolns swept the board in the |international standard category, taking all four first places. Chuck | Stevenson of Milwaukee led with 3:57:17. A Plymouth driven by Frank Davis of El Paso, Tex., led in the closely-watched special standard | class, in which regular stock cars | compete. Davis made the first lap | in 4:29:00. | Today's drive is divided into two | legs. first, from Oaxaca to Puebla, is 407 kilometers, second from Puebla to Mexico City 128, a | total of about 330 miles. The race, offering $100,000 in prize money, will end Nov, 23 at Ciudad Juarez, across from El | Paso, Tex. | Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY . CASE—The Backup Grip. Going into Reverse—In previous articles the action of the ball from CENTER OF BALL BALANCE 7) REVERSE THUMB GR/P! STRAIGHT AHEAD. FINGERS LEFT OF BALL- .| ference , | Washington's senior-loaded huskies Be Honored Saturday sing, Verne J. Schmyser of Marys- ville and Elton G. Neller of Akron, Bears Appear to Be Foremost Five on Coast Santa Clara ‘Loaded’, Rice Picked as Best in Southwest By JOE REICHLER NEW YORK .®—This appears to be the year California's Golden Bears have*been waiting for. Beaten in the Pacific Coast Con- basketball! playoffs by last year, the Bears will be revenge. An added incentive is the players’ desire to bring a champ- ionship to Nibs Price, who will round out his 30th year as a coach and retire after the 1954 season. * * ° Price has three star players re- turning from the team which took the southern division title last year. They are the three Bobs—McKeen, Matheny and Albo. McKeen, a 6 foot-7 junior, may be one of the best centers in the nation. Matheny is the floor man and Albo is a rugged rebounder. The Bears chief competition in the southern divi- fon is expected to come from the UCLA Bruins. . Ld] . 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The best team in the Far West Seattle lost the colorful O’Brien twins -but--Coach ‘Al Brightman isn't worried because he will have back Stan” Glowaski, 65, and Wayne Aanford, 6-3. An impressive looking newcomer is Bob Godes, 6-8. * * * Rice is the pick to dethrone Texas Christian University for the Southwest Conference Champion- ship. Wyoming, which has lost only three games in two seasons, won its second straight CENTER APPLY REVERSE| | SPIN. FOLLOW THROUGH) | FS} straight to hook delivery was de- scribed by use of thumb change from straight-on, pointing at the thumb to left of center. Thus the fingers shifted. more and more tothe right. Thumb gers to apply hook spin or “stuff }on the ball." Now for the backup delivery, left to right, in reverse spin Thumb is dead center of ball, as jHustrated. Fingers move around to left. toward body. Use it for | right hand spares: The Nos. 3, 6, '9 or 10 pins, singly or clustered. | Take stance extreme left side of | taltey.—Furn—body to face pin or pins. No change of hand position during swing. Long follow-through important. Reach out for control. | | Marray's Bty. 20 Team No. 5 2| Indiv. game, series——-G. McNerney 180 —466; team game—Mikes Aute Sales 703, series—D & D Cleaners 1993. | INDEPENDENT LADIES Pts. Pis Gregas & 77 Beb's 7 Ebenite 71 Nat'l Cash 15 Oreh Lt te Tasty 15 Kramer Bres. 19 MeNeiil Ind. game series —B. Brown, 182—506. team game series — Gregg's, 719—2087. » I'M FOREVER BLOWING BUBBLES About the OK USED CARS JACK HABEL CHEVROLET CO. AT j has reason to believe it will win always releases first, leaving fin- eo a 10-0 league record, has every- body back. 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Old Dutch Mill 3211 Auburn Ave. MANAGEMENT — CARL CARMOS UNDER NEW Md )) N DANCE Program WEDNESDAY Eve., Nov. 25th, 9 to 1 “Warren Wood Trio’ Music Fri.-Sat.-Sun. . Eves. 9 to 1 “SILVER STARS” Hillbilly Band THANKSGIVING Nite, Nov. 26th, 9 to 1! “Warren Wood Trio” Music Sunday Matinee DANCE "Warren Wood Trio’ SCRIB’S orivein 120 S. Telegraph Road Dining at Its Distinctive Best * Luncheon Dinner { | HE ; PONTTAC PRESS. FRIDAY, ‘NOVEMBER. 29,1953 ‘Temporary School - Destroyed by Fire T 1 DETROIT (UP) -— Damage was} estimated at $25,000 today in a fire | wie h damaged —a frame structure housing two grade temporary chool classrooms Police at first beheved the fire was the work of an arsonist. They } said later, however, the btaze tarted late Thursday when three bo.s crawled under — the qd tructure and plaved with hehted cane Herman J: Browe. deputv school | iperintendent, said the- building | a 4 total los He said fifth and ide f ») have bet supils whe 5 there td he hools wot *hborin 7 wi U. S, Labor Department Names Woman Director WASHINGTON om — Mre Ahce Leopold has been numéd = to iéceed Miss Freda S. Miller as director of the Women's Bureau {t Department of Labar The appemtment by President Fisenhower yesterday is ubject fo senate confirmation after Cor gress meets in January. The joh! pass $1000 a seat Maller With the burea noe 1941. has resigned. Mrs Leo- old a Republican secretar id ‘ tate for Connecticut U.S. end Maxico Extend Labor Contracting Date MEXICO CIFY (t—Menxico and the United States have agreed to extend an existing labo° agreement to permit the Contracting of farm workers up to midnight, Dec. 531 An exchange of notes between the United States and Mexico ‘of | ficially legalized the extensign The old agreement was to have *» expired yesterday nN NS. "e I N G FRIDAY AND SATURDAY i to the music of The Chamberlin Trio 9to2 We Specialize in Roadhouse Dinners! Family Style Sunday—-12 to 9 SPORTSMAN INN Dixie Hwy. Watertord OR 3-9325 =, to Drunk Cyclist oy. Wan aid te hat triers ty | cid Ra dh ak Ue ‘hangin iat we Sap Higniand, Gesiang’ C Mh } ~ | { + Stamps and Letters Tell of Past Covers From Ist H =a EITC Post Office Are Dated 1380 and 1887; None Earlier By MAURICE F_ COLE 4 er in @ series tracing Oak- 'a ft int history through early ata, . Tas In February 1903, the name of | this Highland post office was of- changed to Highland Cor: ners, tk freeing for use the iname of “highland.” reby The following month the name of the Highland Station post of- fice, originally Spring Mills, was officially changed to Highland, which it still remains, e tiighland Corners post office intinued under that name for tt three yeare, when the name again Was changed, this time to West Highland. Later that same eat 1406 the office “was dis , continued entirels There is no record of any ter- ritonal covers from the Highland ‘office. nor of any handstamped Trouble to Police Proves Costly INDIANAPOLIS (®#—The charge would have been drunken bicycling | f the arresting officers could have found that in the statutes, but they had to sete for just drunkenness. Sheriffs deputies testified that Fred Brown, 93, Indianapolis, was ‘zigzagging all over the street’’ on |a bicycle borrowed from a young relative. Magistrate George M Ober convicted him and fined him $44 explaining: “T figured it was worth $14 to the county, considering all the trouble he caused the sheriff's of- fice.” Convention Hears Cocktail Party Banquet Meeting PHONE MIDWEST 4-1400 = WOODWARD AT LONG LAKE RD. BLOOMFIELD HILLS ‘Talk on Leadership \. PITTSBURGH (#—''A leader Is a man who never has to look be- }hind him to know that he its being followed.’ That keynoted an analysis of management's role in’ industry presented yesterday by F. J. Bell. executive vice president of the National Automobile Dealers) Assn., at the closing session of the 18th annual meeting of the | Industrial Hygiene Foundation Exercise of leadership is the “principal and continuing function of management,’ Bell told some: 600 delegates. Bell said management has a “‘re- sponsibility to perpetuate itself through better management.” | Truman as U j refusal on the constitutional]. sepa- three branches of government. - covers. during the stampless cover} era We are able to show. however +ine-covers-frem the first Highland | post office, one dated 1880 and the | other 1887. Both carry a star can- cellation as the “killer.” The earlier cover carries the | interesting corner card of “J 8S. , Bamber, Breeder of Thorough- bred American Merino Sheep.” The Bamber farm lay just. west of Highland Corners and eXtended westward to the Livingston Coun- ty line. Bamber and his Wife were charter members of the local grange, and active in other com- munity affairs. We are not able to show any} covers from the Spring Mills of- | \ fice. Highland Sta- Says Explaining ) ’ peas ices IsClark'sDuty © New Jersey Republican Wants Justice to Tell .of Role in ‘White Case WASHINGTON uw — Sen. Hen- drickson (R-NJ) said today he per- sonally feels Supreme Court Jus- tice Tom C.' Clark has a_ pubtic duty to explain his role in the Harry Dexter White case. Clark was attorney general in 1946 when White. now dead. was [peace except in the winter season, la dandy:"’ President | during which the Indians were un-} former S. director of the | International Monetary Fund—an appointment Atty. Gen. Brownell | bv appointed | says Was made in the face of FBI | information that White was a Rus- sian spy. Brownell's charge. first voiced in a speech Nov. 6, set off a boiling political controversy and spurred a Senate internal security subcom- mittee investigation of commu- nism in government Hendrickson, a member of the subcommittee. told newsmen he | would get in touch with Chairman | Jenner (R-Ind} as soon as possible | and propose that Clark be invited | to testify Clark declined last week to heed a subpoena of the House Un- American Activities Committee but offered to consider questions submitted in writing. He based his ny | countenance tien, liowever, had several dif- ferent types of cancellations, and we illustrate three of these, all used within the comparatively short space of five years. An attractive coletiess star ac- - companies one of the markings as the ‘killer while a four-ring con centric circle part of the last marking appears in a light purple | while the other two caneellahons are in blue Indian Summer Once Feared, Not Cheered LANCASTER, Pa. (®—Enpoying \ the warm weather and bright sun- ft summer? days 0 Indian Most folks are—but there was a time when residents in this lush } farming area of southeastern | Pennsylvania feared the. onset of | those mild, sunny periods in tate | fall ue Krone, a Vereran spoxes- man for the Groundhog Club, which annually predicts whether | spring or more winter is due after | Feb. 2. said he found an explana- | tion ef the term Indian summer | lin Baers Farmers Almanac for | 1828 * * . The — ation wes printed in Penns) 1a Dutch dialect, which | cine Sranslaied this way: “The reader must be reminded | that during the long-continued In- | dian wars the settlers enjoyed rg, lable to raid the settlement. “The onset of winter weather | was therefore hailed as a jubilee, a time at which the settlers could | come out of the forts and not be | subjected to the danger of Indian raids. “It sometimes happened that after the apparent onset of winter the weather became warm. This! was Indian summer because it gave the Indians an opportunity to maké surprise raids on the, settlements and wage destructive | warfare. : “The melting of Indian summer and the _ genial warmth of the sun chilled every the snow in heart. The fear of Indian attacks again gripped the little settle- | ments.’ * * s Krone does research in these old almanacs and then forecasts long- | ration and independence of me | | Truman and James F. Byrnes. | | who was secretary of state in 1946, FRIDAY—SA TURDAY—SUNDAY te the _mbssic of Frank Perry and His Swingmasters! |similarly rejected Un-American Activities Committee summonses. Truman cited the same roms | as Clark. Rep. Velde (R-Ml), C-I-N-G Phil Maraqeuin Comedy Nevelty uc FLOOR SHOWS Fri. and Sat., 10:00 and 12:30! J against Truman but hopes the for- Gracte Sepia and Exetie Dancer! 'the committee, said at Cleveland yesterday his subpoena of Tru- man still stands. He said he |planned no -contempt mer President ‘will see the neces- sity” of appearing voluntarily. Silvers Cedric—Engiand's faverite Comedy Magician! Favorite Singer, JAM SESSION SUNDAY! Featuring . . . Oakland County’s Most RUDY MANSFIELD! ‘of his commitee, Rep. Frazier of leave the inquiry | subeommitee. Truman stuck by his “no com- to the Senate > AVON INN 3982 Auburn Rd. at Adams Road Auburn Heights ment” position. He addressed a | Young Democrats meeting at Kan- | sas City last night but made scant reference to what he called simply the ‘‘controversy this week.’ Hendrickson said that, if Clark | “Hi were unwilling to appear before the Senate probers, he would not object to written question-and- 7 answer procedure. ww Call Soon f @ STEAKS @ CHOPS Thanksgiving Dinner Ae wilkti Golden Wedding Party CHICAGO «® — A solarium at) Passavant Hospital was the scene | | yesterday of the golden wedding anniversary celebration of a pa- | tient, Mrs. Pauline Wilcos, 74, and | her husband, Clark N. Wilcos, 80. | of Shioon, Wis. The couple's daughter, Monroe H. Toussaint of Ii., arranged the celebration after she learned her mother would not | be released from the hospital for |two weeks. The party was com- Wilkins” Even tho we were not here for the early Pilgrim Fathers’ first Thanksgiving dinner, undoubtedly many an early settier would have stopped in for One of our stop in Mrs. | | and cake. © delicious ~meals ee Chicago and its subyrbs occupy an area about the siz® of Rhode Island. thrs week-end and see for yOur- self . serving truly won- derful meals for over 32 years... right in the heart of Oakland County’s Indian country. | | $ Gramer’s Hall Modern and Square Dancing Every Saturday Night 11 Mile at Inkster Rd. rl @ SEAFOOD @e FOWL helena of | citation | However, a Democratic member | | Tennessee. said he sees no, reason | | why the House, groups should not | ‘Held i in Chicago Hospital | | plete with family friends, flowers | | | ne OPEN Thanksgiving Day! TURKEY “Ag DINNER with all the trimmings! Complete a 65 Frank &. ‘ Esther’s: 505 Auburn Ave. Closed at 8 FP. M. Sen. thre Men. saddened every | = i i i i i i hi i i i hi hi i Li hi hi i hi Li i i he, i Li Li i i i i Se —== = = —_—_——@ / material therein. He does a good job too. One lof his recent prognostications was | the accurate forecast of an uncom- | range weather conditions from the | monty early winter storm in the | first week of November that piled | a foot of snow in the Lancaster | area and throughout the Fast in general Krone says all the signs |portents add up to a warm spell ; | just now. a . * ’ a “Yes sir. were enjoying the @ Hindian summers these days. No 8 |more Indians in these parts }comments, adding “But winter's coming. It will be SHOW FRI., SAT. | he 8 * SHOW of SHOWS ° © WINE 4904 Elizabeth Lake Road No Miners Allowed - ithe Internal Revenue Service to Handle Tax Cases WASHINGTON w—Secretary of Treasury says. he has delegated authority to the Internal Revenue Service for hand- ting individual tax cases. This gradual handing down of _ authority, he said in an announce- ment yesterday, will cut duplica- tion and delay while reserving policy decisions to the Treasury. SQUARE Saturday Night 9:30 P. M. to 1:30 A. M. Over 4,000 Feet Just Added to Dance Floor BILL'S BARN 47326 Dequindre Rd. s@@E eeu G 28588 FABULOUS FOOD EXPERTLY SERVED = NEW BANQUET ROOMS Available for Reservation Nec ew enennnees LEE CARON Comedy MC LITTLE WILLIE GAY LESLIE Exotie © LIQUOR FE 2 > oe You Can Come to MANNY'S W. Huron at Elizabeth Lake Road - DANCING To the Music of at the Orgando vwwwwwv ww wv vv wr www Why Travel 300 Miles to Go Deer Hunting When ae FRIDAY and SATURDAY Neil Kimler & his Kim-Tones! JAM SESSION! With the HARPO LOTTNER TRIO Playing From the Show Bar! .SUNDAY ... 2 3 Entertainment Plus! ————~w~ewwwewwvevevvrvuvrCeCeCCeCTCTTCeCCeCeCeCee { | 9 A.M. to 1 day to prepare a feast for Thanksgiving Hours AM, Was a day when Mother worked hard all But today, Mother too, can enjoy the ‘feast’ when you fake her and the family to Ted’s Restaurant for a delicious dinner in delightful surroundings. the family ... 8 a ns | Dine, in Our Drive-in Food Prepared for Thanksgu ing |] Phone Farmington 1457-W2 | Moditn Dining to Take Out w - Reservations! Orchard Lake Road ot Pontiac Trail | Mac Intyre - - Caller | Room ot Se Lake Reed=" — THE to see their outstanding FLOOR SHOWS -Friday and Saturday JAM SESSION! TUESDAY NIGHT Featuring the Parade of Musicians! DELL’S INN. Corner of Elizabeth Lake and Cass Lake Roads 1 Short Block West of Huron Street Chinese and American Foods Besides a reduction in the num- ber of. cavities and decayed teeth per child, a marked decrease was noted in the severity of decay. The department said 41 Michi- | gan communities with a popula- | tion of 900,000 now add fluorides | to their water. There are more than 12,000 in- ge ae 3 Programs for Winter Months Ciinton Valley Council Explorer Scouts can look frward,to an ac- tive three months’ program, in- cluding a gour of a rubber fac- tory, a “paycheck stampede’’ and @ winter sports event, Kenneth L..Raymond of Pontiac has been named director of a tour on Dec. 4 throuth the U. S Rubber Company tire factory in Detroit. to Be ClO Goal Re-Election of Reuther, _ Other Officers Expected as Convention Ends CLEVELAND (®—The CIO to day advanced the guaranteed an- nual wage as a major bargaining | unmarked by any outward display off’s following the premiere her latest picture. all the best tonight and the supper. I just hope it stay like this at least until Cambridge Whammo! was midnight supper party given by Miss Crawford at Roman- of Miss McCambridge explained: “T sent her a note wishing her she thanked me and invited me to will the ‘ THIRTY-THREE \ 7 NOW P tonie, Tex. — Joan Crawtord. And in the other corner, at 112 pounds,-also an Oscar champion (‘All the King’s Men,” 1950), the bantam battler from Joliet, lil. — Mercedes McCambridge. The feud apparently began on the Arizona locations for *‘John- ny Guitar.”’ There was a hassle over a Phoenix newspaper story. Miss Crawford didn't like refer- ences to her. She said Miss Mc- responsible. show that half of the six-year- 4 i-of-our-picture:!4 -—— BILLY FREY rag _ eases —- a | sties Crawford wae ail anilles. to be entirely free of decay in ; cal Come ae Ove vem ae = aro ‘ i a. P It bir a asia agi the | Direct f eir imp ' ) ln li te. ce .= ay ore. ere s how ap- ARDIS Y DICK KEF a ony 1 pee HOMAGE TO A STAR—Pat Wright, 14, presents flowers to peared: MA GEN age piper . Vivien Leigh as the recently-ill actress returned to the London stage In this t 118 pounds a Lovely, Exotic! Harmonica Wizard! in a charity preview of “The Sleeping Prince.” past wince ot the Oscar EAT Plus ALVIN WALLS and his EBONY SOPHISTICATS! ff) 7a” Srpartimes’ said: cxamine: championship (‘Mildred decay in front teeth and prac- Pierce,” 1945), the durable nar mt Sy ov aoe'o | gPLOrers Plan Annual Wage | mwa GLENN FORD wm Nexander Scourby - Lee Marvin - CoMBAT ‘ST Ri HEATRE - PHONE FE. 5-6211 . bi = x — oe os ; May's DANCING || LONDON @—The Air. Ministry | vise Fluoride Is Crawford- a ee t DesRoches of EVERY SATURDAY! tnd , . ary-te-do-such-things-* Springlield, Mass., damaged a po. Modern & Old-Time Square Deuting. ||“ Britain's intest- “fying sau-|-——— ——— = McCambrid e licemen’s private automobile. ae Hal ot aueoot Gakardeny enone f} cer” probably was nothing but a g But all this was before last Roches was fined $25 for not hav- Beaver, Mich.—Location: Rechester [| reported Tuesday night that an : rosy now. However, their fellow { tailing to report the accident. Read. North of 16 Mile Ra. a ee ee = By BOB THOMAS workers are keeping their fingers - — RAF pilot sighted the “huge, glow- T ° ; Es > = crossed. coastline, Show 90 Per Cent Less CrawfordMercedes McCam-.| a — bridge fight, a sort of Truman- | His Troubles Double i. MAG?" ES, TRICKS, Decay in Front Teeth Brownell affair of the glamour EAST HARTFORD. Conn. (UP)! JOKES AND NOVELTIES league, is off. Or is it? —While his truck in a P : panes @®—The State Health aie @ actu Se: aoriaee _ gore oe pa caecrm i previous survey of Se eer al Se a he Was scheduled to appear on a “or — uoridizing G ° — = naeap ap pe hor ts city wa. last night. The occasion was a Bex Office Opens 10:45 A.M. — Continueus Shows 11:00 A.M. te Clese AnD LAYING——— COLUMBIA PICTURES presente. | RAHAME JOCELYN BRANDO Jeanette Noian PL - panies producing crude petroleum,| The “ ” is to be on eve- g6al at its closing convention ses- The remarks passed between 2 |, natural gasoline and natural gas. ning program Jan. 16 for boys to| “nS. Wal — 4 the two on the set left other cast see demonstrations and hear brief Bs = vai - id Big ve ne and crew members gasping. SQ UJ AD CARRIE LEE’S [62220222 0002 ore Been |t0 be reelected without opption| "Wty bemidertag” c ie me. “ \ New Lake Theater \) which vocational fields they would |i" “inding up @ fiveday meeting} (UErryhe Ik Mn Ot Nesey oo = : | N \ 420 Pontise Trail Nz to investigate. of union rivalry. I am wiring the writer of that = Specia oon Luncheon \ WALLED LAKE ‘| winter epee puting aa Pebruary| A resolution favoring employer ee omme OH ELD - UN MCALLISTER Complete Evening Dinners \ “HUDINI" Ne Kensington Metropolitan Park, | Payment of = full — Jobless | with it c= Has March Gorge. Stans = Sry and Sruun Par be WOT OnDUm Mi : t workers becom - : : ‘ All at Popular Prices \ Bn Techeledior Wi \ raat ceagehaemr — played also will be considered by| “The feud? Some days it’s on, |] Prices: Adults: Matines SOc\—Nights and Sundays 74e—Child 18¢ Janet Leigh Pontiac. the 700 delegates. There was little| some days it's off. ; ve Ca: ROOMS FOR PARTIES \ —aLso— » . doubt it would receive quick ap-| ‘She told me once that she at rc tas nt al k i proval. lly didn't t the | ——_— — " Make Reservations for Thanksgiving Now! “Under the Red Sea” \ Both among civilized and un . « @ dl aah a rr er erable * Midwest 4-7576 With Hans Haas and aeons there is a wide} Reuther’s own auto workers un-| >’ - = Ai oe Vv . | Lottie Beri \ — Saas gue tne Pare or |fon has plugged for the guaran- point, a came on NAY Om FOOD PREPARED Ii \weree ea aa Y\ sen. teed wage as a@ major aim in| room and said that we should 1955 when its present long-term contracts with the industry expire | The CIO's other million-member BIG KIDDIES’ CARTOON SHOW Weetward ot Oak Bide of Birminghem make up. She asked me to leave.” TO TAKE OUT tant thing. ; I visited the other camp — —— —— |union, the steelworkers, will de- “ Phone FE 5-833) 20 —— 2: 4 mand the guaranteed wage in 1%4 It was one of those silly conch Doors Ww —— 508 | contract negotiations. sonality clashes,” said Joan, “‘it Plus 2 Feature Serisls bj was stupid. You know how some ADULTS— -4 “The average worker does not \ don't hit it off 35e Until 5 P. M. . know from week to week when his — cm it off with SSe After 5 P. M. | fob will suddenly stop,” CIO offi- each other. That's the way it | Children Always iéc TODAY and TOMORROW cars told the convention “Yet his| 8% with us. Now it’s all over. | family still must be fed and “I have nothing but respect STAMPEDE OF ACTION... 497 Blizabeth Leke Road ot Telegraph clothed and housed. for her professional ability. T Chicken Dinner :....SL28 | “By negotiating guaranteed She te doing a terrific Job tn De ws Toceen ernenee : TTT Te TTT. | annual wage agreements from| the picture. That's the impor- with the She-devill | Delicious T-Bone Steak ... .$1.95 wealthy corporations, CIO unions r Delicious Fish Dinner 95c¢ | can enable workers to plan ahead “She did something very : ' oS ees with the knowledge they will have| professional the other day. She ’ Besbooned Spore Ribs 51-35 | steady incomes, thus bringing ns started at nine and was on a / 4 a Pg y 4 ra’ N security to workers’ homes camera until five v’cleck im Vi aun Tus . BEER * WINE * LIQUO TO2 A Me 'greater economic stability to the; the afternoon, delivering a f ANDTHE SHEL Diwtt a - > nation.” great performance. . BUSINESS DINNERS | ° ¢ e . . ls CIO leaders said employers can Then came time for my close- LUNCHEONS TO TAKE OUT! reduce “hae liability for such| Ups. I knew it would last until e+ served in our new Soe a a | plang by the amount workers may ee a eee Dining R ready. fever- in state unemp there morning. © Private Parties wre Banquets ite cab to deliver “ companaidial scaiaimtal Employ-| said she didn't have to stay. Many performers would just let someone else read the offstage lines. But she stayed until we finished up at eight in the eve- nmg “Afterwards, I went over and thanked her before the whole crew.”" When I told Mercedes about ers’ contributions largely maintain such unemployment funds. Management groups have at- tacked the guaranteed wage idea, contending it could bankrupt indi- vidval employers lacking control | over factors needed to maintain year-around production and em- | ployment. The bitter rivalry which marked | |last year’s convention when | | steetworkers union president, Dav- id J. McDonald, supported the late | | Allan Haywood against Reuther | for the CIO presidency has been absent from this convention * . * McDonald missed fmost of the convention sessions in what mans observers regarded as a boycott intended to embarrass Reuther. | | But neither McDonald nor his un- | ion has raised any convention op- position, Reuther yesterday charted an or- ganizing goal for a million new ~mmembers in the coming year and | said it could be achiewed if the CIO would revive a presently “dormant”’ fighting spirit. iU. S. to Give Nationalist « ‘Chinese 2 Destroyers WASHINGTON uw —Adm. Robert |B, Carney, chief of naval opera- | tions, says the United States plans | to turn over two destroyers to the | Chinese Nationalists on Formosa. | Carney, who arrived back yes- |terday from a tour of East Asia land the Pacific, was asked at a |news conference whether the Na- tionalists could gustain major op- erations against fhe Red - held Chin mainland. | He said the Nationalists have |made progress in training but “have some way to go.” He said their primary need is small naval | craft with offensive capabilities. | | Destroyers, he said, would be | ideal. Includes French-tries, Salad. Bread and Butter ~ PRB PPL LOPE PP AAALALPELS «, STanaine - 5:50 - 8:40 - 11:30 LILLIE iit State LAST SHOWING E: LAST DAY! tics - as - 5:28 - 1:25 - 9:00 Martin & Lewis in “The Caddy” TOMORROW Thru WEDNESDAY! The Great South Pacific Adventure! The Story of a Man Whe Came to a Tropical? te Escape — and Stayed Te Rule and Love! " 3:15-6:00 :30-11:17 Beg x Reteesed thre Unvted Artists Alse at 2:20, 5:00, 7:30, 10:15 Jel “Trail of the Arrow” A PRECIOUS HERITAGE Thanksgiving Day is truly an American Day —a happy day of friendly gatherings and | feasting, of church-going and football, of ‘| enjoying the bounties of our land and thank- ing God that we can enjoy them .., What a lucky people we are! We at the Villa Inn will strive to make your Thanksgiv- ing pleasant and joyful in the full American tradition. Phone Today for Reservations! MY 2-6193 MY 2-9581 | Dining Room Open 12 Noon Sundays and Holidays VILLA INN 60 PARKVIEW BLVD. Corner of -M-24 and Clarkston Road—Orion rT BICKFORD ~ TAGER (SLANO Ey eo VICTOR JORT- BOGH O'BRIAN - meccma » $000 KETIORR prams w MPON ROSDNBEAG - sorcuars or SIEVE AHR oe 0 1 SER 2 P.M. (Qe tM SAT. NEXT ATTRACTIONS “Fort Defiance” “Strange World” ‘The All American’ With Tony Curtis [ae «Children... Ife Filmed in the South Seas in Color by OPEN 2 P. M. ‘til 1:00 A. M. ‘til 5; Nights & Sun. 6@¢ U Years, 18 ) ‘A ee — ' tpn ~ Mao Wants Birthday Gift of Seat in U.N. but... weak and submissive he only cursed and beat me the mere.” Bul whatever else tife-has-given this Chinese country boy, there is one birthday present he wants | most and seems farthest from get-+- ; By PHIL NEWSOM United Press Foreign News Editor A-man who rules one-fifth of the world's population observes his 60th birthday today amid corftict- _ ing reports about both his physi- cal and politica] “health.” He is Mao Tse-tung, head of the Chinese Communist - government, statesman, guerrilla leader, strate- gist, politician, philosopher and poet. Also he is a fugitive from jus- tice and a professional hater of the West, particularly the United States. Mao will ne doubt spend at at least part of this day as he ‘@oes others, in lonely splendor in his new house in the western hills section of Peiping, in the center of a half-mile circle of an air raid shelter in the back. | lution’ yard lf he £ it will be in jus Ss out lig blach Zis lines much the same an old- fashioned Packard which present from the late Russian Pre as Was a mier Jeasef Stalin Flanking hun will be guards in jeeps In recent \ears there have been many reports that Mao 1s in poor health, * * * He is known-to suffer from high biood pressure and is said never LIFE’ to have recovered fully from ail- | ments acquired during a 6.000-mile ting. That 1s members | retreat from Kiangsi Province into j northern Shensi before the forces o | Chiang Kai-shes | * * Less is known !cal health There -have been {haps only wishful since Stalin's death the reports—per | weakened | There also have been reports | that Mao is worried. about the presence of more than 80,000 Russian ‘‘advisers’’ in China. Buy for the rec referred to Huussia as ‘¢ ord \lao ay ly true friend { At-home. Mao has troubles. Of } ficial Communist reperts of ‘suc stab sappresstorror counter Trt) Hustrated) continuing ut an automobile with | rest under Red rul@® There have been assassinate itfempts againt hum | lao oa m t Milh a broad flat face but with long sleek hair, large and man- nemsms which pive him a slightly effeminate appearance He demonstrated rebe dencies early. At 10 he ran | from heme for three days and later ' recalled “When I defended my rights by open rebellion my father re- lented, but when I remained W ebster-Roth. thous ten- away THE GREAT WIDE WORLD Ln in ie La a ‘ « - OUTSIDE CISCO KID ia $$ $< ¢| would give him inter nition and respectat Workers ‘-p in the Umted Nations the ‘thing that nafioal recog: ality. Pal his politi Grinding Wheel. _ Workers Say thinking—that | ties be- tween Russia and Red China have It With Music | cording Aviation's huge plant here. 'tlon May increase Winnie the Welder Pushes Out Rosie FARMINGDALE, N.Y. fUP}— Rosie the Riveter of World War I fame has been elbowed out of the | aviation industry by Winnie the Welder { Rosie's retirement was caused by improvements in plane designs | and manufacturing methods, ac- to officials’ of Republic Because most of the work on the new sleek Thunderstreak win, A company official estimated that about a third of its labor force is women, And that propor- he added. Wom. en flocked in droves to the em ployment office here when the company announced it Was adding Mikh perleocl: between 6.000 and 7.000- to musical tones all day and get paid for it The tones come from a soni tester it the Rklectro Refractories and Abrasives Corp. that squeals on the grinding wheels of thes aren't literally “sound The tester gives out a Character isc. JuUsical note + wheels are” inspected and lets fly a flasetto if th cracked Inspectors of | thie wit neistone wever { the sonic tester ts 4 microphone SIDE GLANCES e wheels are firm do to keep their ears to the | corn as the tone amplified by _ to bong its total up. to, 30,000, The Tmted “States consumes per cent of the world's Jo per cent of the worlds oats. and 20 per cent of its barley Tt about 70) produces about 2 per cent of > worlds rye by Galbraith 1122 Sp bbe My Tv @ Reg Vo Pe OF Cap 1963 by NEA Service, te. "Say I just got a wonderful Christmas idea’ | friends umbrellas, maybe they ll return ours!’ If we buy all our by Jose Luis Salinas _—— iS LAio {NO NEED NOW. I GOT RID OF CISCO AND OLD VERN SUPPOSED TO LIE LOW. /peacrimeD L6G. COME ON-- SHAKE YOUR HEH-HEN! ILL STRIP UP WITH A VERNON DASHER OF ALL HIS STOCK. THEN ILL OFFER WiM SWEET SYMPATHY AND BUY ALL WIS LAND AND BUILDINGS HUSH. PANCHO!. THIS {S: SAFETY WEEK =] a CARE FUL 3) 4y —Fan-e- ort BUSA ALL DONALD DUCK Pee BOY’ WAS THIS A Day’ ) WRAP ‘THIS ONE YP IN THAT OLD NEWSPAPER AND TAK UNCA DONALD HOW NICE... SAYS HE HOPES THANKS ! THE EASY WAY To Buy, Sell, Rent, Trade, Hire, ete. Is to Place a Quick Action DAILY PRESS WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 Ask tor the Want Ad Dept. by Walt Disney jet | n a Buffalo grinding | planes is done by spot welding, it | wheel manufacturing plant listen | was inevitable that Winnie would | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES. / aes | NOVEMBER 20, 1953 t } | t -\ |THE BERRYS + ! - | | 1 + | ' | FRECKLES SCORCHY SMITH TELA PLANNEO THE WHOLE THING’ I--$ABOTAGED YOUR-- FUEL LINES -- UNDER -- HER --- ORDERS --WE WERE TO SPLIT -- THE PRIZE MONEY-- BUT SHE TRICKED--mE-- AND HIS FRIENDS peeeery EET Pe TT Lin | Ub He by McEvoy and Strieber THAT VOICE —? ?? * S OUGAN, BE FOR 3 I KNOW I'VE HEARD > MS F YOU START TALKING, TO TH’ RECKON I'VE SUPPED \\——_- QUTA THE INVADERS' BEACH HEAD, THANKS WONDER HOW FAR TLL HAFTA WALK TO FIND TH HAROLD THOSE FELLOWS WERE FOG... LEAST by Leslie Turner THE FOUR HOLES ARE DUG, SIR _ THE ~ OTWER THREE MEN . AT THER STATIONS! OLD WAN VITH US. SIGNAL OUR SHIP TO SURFACE...AND AFTER YOU GET Hi, DISPOSE OF 1 YOUR TRENCHES! , AND PICK YOU UP Just BEFORE GUIDED WSSILE |S DUE! ( WE MUST NOT ESCAPE F +IRST SHOT WiSSES! by Charles Kuhn Me MLL Y ty thr pr Fo A Ease that tension Chew Wrigley's Spearmint Gum. Pleasant chewing reduces strain. Helps you feel relaxed. Enjoy it anytime. anywhere. WRIGLEY'S CHEWING GUM NO, ITS A SELF OWNER,’ THATS A CASE OF HOARD IN’ METAL--HED TH BOX THAN TO RUN TH’ MACHINE / ASK HIM WHICH | YEAH, WE KNOW! I DON'T THINK THERE'S ANYTHING WRONG WITH YOU THAT A TWO- HORSE PARLAY WOULDN'T CURE, BUT LET'S WEL Lhe Chh@M@ékétui: > EGAD, TWIGGES / WHY THIS INFERNAL HOSPITAL WITH ITS AROMA OF ETHER 7 — AND WHAT ARE THESE BABOON6 GIBBERING ABOUT “SHOCK you GRANOMA /T WOUCDNT Miss (T FOR [ANYTHING .” 3 MOR THEM fw INTO TREATMENT’ 27 — DON'T THEY pes i BKNOW I'M MARK ANTONY, AND pie 2 Paiste deat VE BEEN SHOCKED BY SUCH Ex- ] I. ane THEM ooelT IAYS MAKES MY HANDS $O NICE AN’CLEAN! ie, A . 5 A ¢ te te * of Oakiandé, Juvenile Division —eeaedemen -_ + oo . i * Farmer to Consumer ; ‘onB ay. Beets, ouscD sae. ae yn “CHICAGO W, —. Grains were! Sessmeaees FA quoted lower on inactive dealings madienes weet ss ae on the board of trade today, wheat| carro, suacs 8 avd soybeans bearing the brunt of) oaisne. isab*2222002000.7 Ze _the selling pressure. Meg oe ce Feed grains got off to a good| (ates Mead oo. rere start and it looked for a time as if : +. 63, 10 and.80 corn might be able to extend yes- ‘a0 terday’s rally, particularly in view 1.00 of the fact cash corn receipts again were light at 80 cars. But weak- Wholesale ness in other pits eventually DETROIT PRODUCE caused corn to ease also. | TROIT \(UP)—Wholesale prices on Wheat near the end of the first) tne farmers public markets ‘hour was Siget3g—tower. + prunes es, Delicious. fancy. 5.00 bu, No 1. 350-400 bu; apples, Greenings, $1.97 corn was unchanged to 1! ue 1, 2.25-275 bu; applies, Jonathan, 1, 250-300 bu, applies, McIntosh, lower ‘December. $1.515s, oats were | funey 4.00 bu, No 1, 250-3 25 bu, apples, 3 > Northern Spy. fancy, 400 bu; No 1, 200. 's-'g lower December 76, soybeans | 50 Cu” ‘apples, cider, No 1, 260-225 were 14-14% lower, January $2.97% | 4-gal case. Pears, Bose. a ae and tard was 10 to 17 cents a hun- | 4, Quiset. fancy. 3.78 : aretpounds lower, - $13.90. Not. %-90- . 1.00-1 50 rey 1.$0-2.00 ‘s-bu Cabbage. mie 1, 75-90 bu: cab- 1.00-1.25 bu; cabbage, Broccoli, No | standard variety, ‘page, curly, No 1 Grain Prices red. No 1. 75-100 bu, cabbage sprouts, No 1, 85-125 bu. Carrets, No 1, 75-80 CHICAGO GRAIN doz behs: carrots, to’ a ae dig al = ni Tai 178 bu. Cauliflower. No 1. o wae ae bia =e 1 26 Celery, No 1, 300-350 crate, celery, No Dee... . 197% july 128% | 1, 96-100 doz bens Se radish No Mar eee 2.02'g Soybeans 1. 350-400 pk. Parsnips, No 1. 1 50-2 00 May eee 203', Jan ... 296', ($2 tu. Parsiey. curly, No 1 65-90 doz TAFE asa 2089 Mar , 297%, | behs: parsiéy root No 1 75-125 doz Cero May nae 2.96'4 | behs Potatoes. No 1, 100-115 50-l9 .-ee-s-s 2ORM July ee. 291 ; Dag. potatoes. No | 200-2 50 100-lb bag SAAT a. uses 1b6% t 2 67‘, | Pumpkins, No 1 175-125 bu Radishis May .... 156. ard | black, No 1, 125-175 bu: radishes, red Jul eose 15644 Dex vo 13 fancy, 100 doz behs) No 1. 65-9@ doz Jan ..4. 1 } bens Rutabagas, No 1°°2 00-225 bu Mar 13 00 Squash, Acorn. No }. 78-1 00 Qu; squash Soybean O01! Butternut. No TY. 90-175 by. squash Dec i 1280 «| Delicious, No 1. 75-100 bu. squash, Hub- Mar 1225 ‘bard No 1, 7$-100 bu Tomatoes, fot- May . 12 13 house No 1, 300-3 5¢ 12-t basket. Tur- . July ooo b1.06 nip, No 1, 100-150 dor behs: turnip Mar ciciccs. 223) Sept ..ee...-1122_ | topped, Ne 1 100-150 bu - : | Greens Cabbage No 1, 10-150 bit STATE OF MICHIGAN », | Collard No 1. 75-100 bu Kale No 1. Im the Probate Court for the Coubts | + 99-195 Mustard No 1, 75-100 bu of veaiaad: Juvenile Division Spinach No 1. 125-180 bu Sorrel, No In the matter of the petition Com- |) 9751 4@ bu Swiss chard No 1 75-1 '25 cerning James Morris, minor Cause No. |», Turnip. No 1, 75-125 bu a Lettuce and sated greens Celery eab- To James Oscar Morris and Lilley F./ yg, No 1. 100-150 bi Endive No 1, Shelby, parents o — filed tn this | 190-125 bu: endive bleached No 1 225- Petition having }275 bu, Esearole, No 1 1 90. -12§ bu escarole, bleached. No 1 225-275 bu abouts of the parents of the sald minas | Lettuce head, No 1 100-180 bu. let- child is Unknown ame state, ond thas | 900, leaf. Ho 1 100-1 28 bu Romaine, vielated 9 law of e, No 1. 100-150 b id should be placed under the 3 fon of this Court In ie ot Prd Bes: tate of an, You are fifled ae eearens on said petiticn be held at the Court House tn the City of Pontise tn arg aer 4 en the a CHICAGO PoraToss —— (AP) —Potatoes: total U 8 Court sileging that the present where- | ie of the | agent Eo 36 arrivals shipments He Buadas «4 supplies ee demand light. market 1983, ef nine | about steady Idaho Russets 63 60-65 ath day of December A you are oclock in the forenoon gnd | Minnesota-North Dekota Pontiacs $2 35 erent marae Me RDeey ipareee ee | 50. Wisconsin Round Whites $185; Wis- . It being impractical to make personal | consin chipeesesis? " service hereof. this summons and notice shall be served by publication ef a copy DETRONT EGG one week previous to said hearing tn DETROIT ‘AP!—The follow ing prices the Pontiac Daily Press. a hewspape’ 46) dozen were paid fob Delroi: by gio et a are first receivers for case lots of tederal- ens © onorse ’ stale graded eegs a Moore, Judge of said Court’ in the City Whie ave US. grade A jumbe 65- siya rere Snas ee eng sree ee of Nov avg medium 45-49. wi ave (7 sm ar se i 19-41. wid avg 4042 US grade B large he $5.58 wt f | SEAL PAULINE EF HEWITT Brown p Pichi te erede A jumbo 63- A true copy Deputy Probete Register. |g, aig avg 63'. large 57-60. wid ave x Juvenile Division | 59 medium 44.48 wd avy 46 smal) J6- hotel 20.93 141 wtd ave 4 US erede B laree -— ——— -- — - ——- ~~ | $5 57 wid avg 56 US grade C large 41 { STATE OF MICHIGAN: | US targe checks 39-41 wid dvg 39°. In the Probate Court for the County | CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS In the matter of the petition con cerning Metvin Sterens. minor Caure Ne - aGO (‘AP1—Butter irregular re- 13128 ceipts 693913. wholesale buying prices To Lopis Stevens and Jennie Stevens. unchanged io ', lower 62 scofe AA perents of said chiid 65725 92 A 6525 90 B 4647S. G8 C 64. t ving been ftied im this++gre—oo ge TS BC MT Court ying thet the present where | Qggs firm receipts 11446 wholesale abouts of the parents of the said minor | puving prices unchanged jo 4 cents child are unknown and the said child | nhigner US large 56-66 US medium has violated a lew of the State and /45° Us standards 475 curren: receipts that said child should be placed under | « dirttes and rhecks 38 the jurisdiction of this — ie In the name of the ople o e Biaie ef Michigan. You are hereby no- : CHICAGO POTATOES tified that the hearing on said petition | CHICAGO ‘AP: — Potatoes Arrivals Will be held st the Court Heuse tp the | 103 on track 402 total US shipments City of Pontiac in said County, on the 866 supplies moderate Gemat id slow ist day of December A. D. 1953, at nine | marke: dull Idaho assets 3 54-65 ocleck im the forenoon, and you sre Minnesota-North Dakota re ac: 238 here commanded to appear parsons oe ee S a = hear t ing impractical to make persone! pie gi A rest this summons and notice | Livestock shal served by publication of @ copy . 7 ene week previous to said Rearing in OP TROIT LIVESTOCK he Pontiac Dafly Press, @ newspaper DETROIT «AP» — Mees — seiable and circulated Im said County Witness, the Monerable Arthur £ Moore, Judge of seid Court. tin the City of Pontiac. in or County this tecn day D 1953. of November a. RTHUR Ls OOR FE. Jutige of Probate SEAL- PAULINE Fd HEWITT. A tru@ topy Deputy Probate Register, _ Juvenile Division Nov 30. '33 - NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE 1947 Pontiac Tudor Motor No P6HA23908 Pubite sale to be held at 208 North Park Boulevard. Lake Orion on December 3}. | at 1’@pm Nov 20, 24. 23 1953 NOTICE OP. PUBLIC SALE 1948 Pontiac Coupe. Motor No. P8PB28937 Public sale to be held at 209 North Park Boulevard. Lake Orion, on December 3, at 13 pm. Nov. 20, 21, 23, 1953 | trade —— | and feeders slow 100 Not enough offered early to make @ market. undertone weak Cattle — salable 156. Fresh receipts mostly cows market about steady Compared last Thursday: market spotty. overall demand moderate; fair clearance average good to prime fed steers and yearlings weak to 5@ cents lower: lower arades 50 to $1.00 lower tn very dull cows unevenly strong to 50 cents higher: bulls mostly 61 00 lower stockers steady: twelve head Prime 1162 ib. steers 2675: bulk average good to low prime fed steers and year- lings 20 00-24 00° most choice 22 50-2525 most average commercial to low good short fed steers and vearlings 17 00- 1850 tncluding load 824 Ib 1700 few good and 2000 bulk utility and cofmmercial steers and heifers. including about 15 loads Kentuckys, 11 00-1600. mest loads 12 50- 475: few cutter and low ufility Binds 10.00 down: bulk utilit¥ and commercial at hetfers ~ choice hetfers | cows 900-1100, latter price rather free- ly; few young commercial cows to 1200 canners and cutters unevenly 6 00-0 50 mostiy 06: mercial bulls bulls 17 00-10 00: 514 th and 538 Ib stock steers 2050 and 21.00: bulk medm to chotee stork- ers and feeders 356-800 Ibs. 16.00-19 00 fig canner and head choice NEW soli NEW YORK w — The Stock Market was slightly higher on bal- ance today but there were many minus signs~ sprinkled throughout the list. Changes either way were in the smaller fractions; and many lead- ing issues held unchanged. Trad- ing was quiet. Lockheed reported earnings for nine months equal to $4.95 a share as against $1.97 a share last year. It gained a small fraction and stood just below its high of the year. Gainers Included Santa Fe, Stan- dard Oil (NJ), Kennecott Copper, American Cyanamid, U. S. Steel, Goodyear, Douglas Airtr att. United Aircraft, and National Dis- tillers. Among higher divisions were steels, rubbers, aircrafts, cals and oils. Utilities were steady, avd motors and railroads, were mixed. Lower were Chrysler, Common- wealth Edison, Southern Railway, and United Air Lines. The Steck Market yesterday was higher for the second straight ses- sion following a “two-day decline. | New York Stocks Figures after decimal points are eighths Admira) cece M91 Marsh Field . 237 Allied Ch +. 734 Martin Gi ... 156 Allis Chal 436 y D Str .. 283 Alum Lid . 476 Mead Cp a4 Alum Co Am . 547 Mid Cont Pet 606 m Airlin 114 Monsan Ch 832 Am Car & Pdy 334 Mont Ward . 565 Am Cyan 484 Motor Pad ... 277 Am Gas & E)} . 325 Mueller Br 25.5 Am N Gas . 396 Murray Cp 127 Am Bad .. 134 Nash Kelvy 17.5 Am Smelt 282 Nat Cagh RR 57.7 Am Tel & Tel 1%.6 Nat Dairy 611 Am Tob 07.4 Wat Lead . 34 Anae Cop 317 Nat Thea 64@ Bald Lima . 64 NY Central 19.2 Bendix Ay'... 044 Nia M 274 Beth st! 42.7 Norf & West 413 Boeing Ailrp 445 No Am Av ie! Bend Strs 134 Wor Pac S71 Borg Warn 762 Ohio $5.1 Briggs Mf 32 Packard 4 Brist My 194 Parke Davis .. 342 Budd Co 112) Penney JC . 63 Burr Add . 422 Pa RR i Calum &H.. 8 Pepsi Cola i368 |Cdn Pac 224 Phelps D .... 136 Capital Alri $4 Phileo 30.4 Case J 153 Philip Mor CP) Cater Trac 474 Phill Pet $3 Celanese « 202 Pat Plate Gi 54 Chi & NW3. 121 Proet Gam «12 | Crysier . 635 Pullmar « 62:3 | Cities Sery 824 Pure Oil ,..,. 4 + Cote 1082 RKO Pe ., 1 | Colg Palm 41 Radio Cp 2 $Col Gas”... 13 Rem Rand 143 Con Edis 413° Repubd St! . Consum Pw 401 Reyn Met ao | Cont Can 564 Rey Tov 1 Cent Ot) s4 Rey Tov B 417 ,Curtics Wr 8 at Jos Lead 32 Det Edis 29 Sead Al RR 407 Doug Aire 7326 Sears Roeb 5se7 ‘Dow Chem 337 Shell Ot none DuPont 1024 Simmons 14 | Bast Air L 33 Sinclair Oil 32.1 Fastm Kod 466 Socony Vax 6 El Auto L .. 425 Sou Pac 3%! Erie RR . 185 Ry - ee } Firestone ., 61.6. Sparks W 5 |Preept Sul .. 457 Sperry 45 Gen Elec 826 Sta Brand 27 Jen Fds Se Btd Ot) Calf $14 ven Mills Se Btd Ou NJ U6 Gen Mot ,. 584 8td Ot! Ohioc 331 Gen Tel ...... a3 Stadehaker 224 | pillette ..... 42. Syiv El Pa 3 | 3oodrich 75.7 Texas Co a4 jyoodyear $06 Thomp Pda 482 Srab Paige .- 123 fran bd wulf Of “ Twent C Pox 102 Homrest® 334 Underwood r. | Hooker E! $64 Un Carbide . 10? 1m Cent 73 On Pac 1104 (nland Bth 413 Onit Alr Lin 22 Interik Ir 18.7 Onit Aire 426 Int Hare 272 Unit Fruit 453 nt Nie 17 } S Lines 135 nt Paner 523 J] 8 Rub 271 } fohns rs @i 3 8 Smelt 9 | -5792 TAILORING SUITS. COATS AND femodeiing, alterations. PE 2-2634 Enna Werner Chiropodists 20 PPA PPBP EL MAURICE THOME D. 6. C, 203 Ponttac State Bank Bidg. FE 2-7071 ~ Photo-Accessories. 20A eo —eOESreeeeeeee PORTRAITS = FRAMES-COPIFS W td, |, Miscellaneous 28 LPPLLLS PPP WI ONE JAPANESE ARMY rifite Terry McGowan. 15 Front St. Pontiac WTD ELECTRIC PHONOGRAPH Witn stationary fmerdie for chil- dren's records FE 2-626! Wanted Money _ 29 FO BORROW $4500 FOR 5 years at 6 \er cent an teteae me $500 month y od For Rent Rooms 32 PPA ews RA CLEAN 8LEEPING ROOM 1 OR 2 men 62 N N Johnson FE 2-8453 For RFNT 2 Re ROOMS FOR GIRLS Breakfast and laundry if desired On bus ne, FE ¢7714 {Pee PING ROOM FOR GIRL —wtehen priviitges, references FE toe AT BUS STOP ATTRACTIVE, ciean quiet rooms FE 35-7332 ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN CLEAN C! se in $8 2-2377 25 Judson SLEEPING ROOM FE 41735 SLEEPING ROOMS FOR CLEAN. sober men 48 Mechanic - 3 ROOMS. WEST Lee ADULTS FE 5" 209 ROOM FOR MAN NEAR POST office No drinkers FE 48768 SLEEPING ROOM LADY w Huron bus FF 2-5619 103 Thorpe LARGE. CLOSE IN. ROOM FOR lad FE 42383. ROOMS PVT BATH REASON. Pod rates. 673 Orchard Lake FE 2 GENTLEMEN. TWIN BEDS. Near town Reatonadle 153 Pros pect BUSINESS OR PROFFSSIONAL men, twin oeds kit priv. Semi nole Hills FE 5-6365 aoe ROOMS WITH itehon Tivileges for hoys. 63 Chamueritn ATTRACTI”™," FRONT ROOMS close in, near bus line, FE 2-3219 after f pm CLEAN QUIET SLEEPING room near Huron bue & hospita No drinktng FE 2-9570. - LEAN ROOM MAN ONLY near bus FE @-2285 621 N Perry NICE ROOM, MODERN PRIVATE home ag Waterford 1 gentle- man © smoking or drinkxi OR 3-8596 . = WITH KITCHEN PRIVI- FE 27-3593 . A 00M leges. OR OF- end FE FOR ACHER fice employee. West 5-0567. GFNTILEMAN, ROOM FOR RENT Automatic neat and hot water Garage avatiabl °E_ 2-63 [8 pm Mark 8 2 FURN. CLEAN ROOMS CHRIS- tian couple preferred, infant wel- come. FE 54-2757 Wanted to Rent 32A WANTED LARGE HOUSE rent FE 5-4506 COUPLE DESIRE 2 BEDROOM fu-n apt or house close in. FE 5-7246 YOUNG COUPLE WITH 2 SMALL children desire unfurnished apt. _Good_ references. FE 40608 COUPLE DESIRES UNFURN room apt. on west side by Dec Ist. or Jan. Ist. FE 2-436 after pm. WORKING COUPLE DESIRE smail unfurnished house. @ or 5 rooms, feasonahle rent. FE 5-3213, after 5. COUPLE, 1 CHILD WISH SMALL un urnished house er apt Close ir and reasonable FE 2-1631 BUSINESS MAN WITH WIFE AND 2 children desires 2 or 3 bedroom errr im or near Pontiac. FE aad DOCTOR, LONG ESTABLISHED IN IN community, needs 2 or 3 bedroom unfurnished home West side. Pon- , tiac Press Box . = COUPLE WITH SMALL hild desperately need apt. fur- mished er unfurnt 1 or 2 FE 2-4178 between m. TO Responsible Young working .oupie looking for kindly nome sandlord With rental fre seekin or rtment at a reasonable is clean regarding fires, explos- sions, trons left on bia radios poy Med ony cas es -writing ab righ feo #1811 days, Mi Hotel as ze |~ HOTEL ROOSEVELT Newly decorated, Br —— gareg bY ween. Rens. rates. HOTEL AUBURIN _ Rooms "% Day or Week Also 1 or Room Apartments Ceokine and refrigeration untt 464 Auburn Ph FE 2-9239 Rooms With Board © 32D ROOM & BOARD FOR 2 souTH- ern eeseiee FE 5-4334. ‘ROOM AND BO BOARD, NO DRINK- ers. DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN, FE 2-50.26, CHILDREN pores AND CARED _ for, Cali 2-1730 Share Living Quarters 26 BPD PIPPI LBL BBL BACHELOR . SHARE 2? BED- rm. home witlt 1 or 2 mien. Near ata Ulberry 68-0016, 2644 W, Huros FE 32-7423 Eve, OA 8-3338 BOARD | AND ROI CLOSET. 66 E. Pike, « Immediate | +} restie cabins ROOM AND “BOARD FOR ete distance to Pontiac i's dMaasfieid. EMPLOYED LADY WHO WANTS home. meals _side FE 2-0604. dies Day workers and Reetheraers _ preferred. FE 2383, MEN r. Rent Apts. Furnished 35 35 | GROUND FLOOR. ¢ ROOM a a private bath, apt. automatic heat, close in. Write. Bor 102, Purtiac Press. - __ __ MIDDLE AGE COUPLE PRE- ferred 3 rooms basement. FE 2-3853. 38 Mathews. GIRL 23 WAITS CLEAN REFINED to share nicely furnished apartment. 25 Williams St. | J ROOM APT. NO CHILDREN. OR 31388 after 2:30 pm. LOVELY ROOMS FURNISHED, Frig caire sink and cabinet asuto- matic heat, lights and gas. Pri. vale entrance and bath Adults No drinkers Must be clean quiet, close to town and second, door from bus. 387 N Saginaw APR. PVT BATH AND entr) Adults $18 wk _MY 3-1152 MAIN FLOOR. 2 RMS. PRIVATE bath and entrance, North end. very nice PE 2-4376, adults only. 2 ROOMS. WORKING COUPLE OR} “men STP Orctiard Lak FURN RASEYENT APT COUPLE only. FE 5-3036 4 ROOMS AND BATH SUITABLE for 2 or 3 adujits. Auburn Heights. PE 40036 _ a SMALL APARTMENT FOR 1. 38 Willams 1 ROOM PRIVATE ENTRANCE 230 S Park FE 23-7198 2 ROOM MODERN BASEMENT apartment. Baby welcome FE 4-6287 7 ON OXBOW LAKE - 4 ROOMS and balh, prisate entrance, $8 tmenth, wtities inctadted. TM 38577 PARTLY FURNISHED ry ROOMS private bath FE ¢3178 2 RM APT PARTLY FURNISHED also basement apt Share kitchen & bath EM 38611 _ - FREE RENT. HEAT AND LIGHTS in exchange for housework, cou- le or 2 children welcome Tuice 7-374) APT ON W. BIDE 2 RMS. AND bath, private entrance FE 42684 FURN 3 ROOMS AND BATH Private entrance. No children. In- | quire at 237 Orchard Lake Ave 3 ROOMS AND BATH ON FIRST floor For nice working couple FE 2 7635 FURN APT NO CHILDREN, NO drinkers 345 Mt Clemens 2 ROOM APT. FE +0658 MODERN 2 8OC** APA Adults enty. 3391 Signet ton Plains Dray- | §poms ll 000) terms '¢ or 5 “Mou call OR 3103.0 Nouses PPAPLLI™ RPPAE LEE MAP OPD PPO PD Lakeland Florida, 1 floor 2 apart trees and flowers. Sell or trade fer Pent: see property.— oe acres. 8 acres timber House. “hunt toa ishing Only $3,750." $1.900 ROSF Mct ae o~ =r PE 2-21: _ ~ ‘FINISH IT coreast® 5 room bungalow exterior com. pleted. well, rough plumb and heating in. 638 Pinegrove. Crescent _ LAKE ORION some new 2 bedroom — tile bath automatic laundry com- plete large lot, immediate pos- session, 811.500 $3.500 down, by owrer. MY 3-3711. STOP! LOOK! Por sale by owner, fine 72 ft. long ait modern home win beautiful basement. Pricéd at $10,000 if sold at once Acre of round H P. Sutton, 4750 Jos- yn Rd FE 5-8312 UNFINISHED HOUSE Tooms, basement chimney 1 ACRE. 4 rough wiriny senile tank and —well “Maroon cedar shake siding Close to school 5390 Pine Knob Rd WEST SIDE _ ROOM MODERN home and garage Large lot. Call FEderal “ 70 after 5 pm 4 ROOMS AND BATH ON 1!1', Qcres, partiv modern, venetian biinds and space heater included $5 950 $950 down FE. 717-8971 CRESCENT LAKE Com- plete on exterior with | hissed up fer Lake privilegés Only $4 789 6 MI. W. OF 1‘, acre land. ;{3 bedroom modern Those Full Basement, o:) heat Hot water heater Plastered walls Hardwood flocrs t block from school, ‘zg block off Bus hae Smait nouse with meome mr ehided. This !s a Feal buy ef $10 500 terms a OAKLAND LAKE 3 bedroom modern lakefront Good beach Plenty of shade Forse air ot) heat Fireplace in living room. $9 500. reaapnable terma. F.-G. Wood Co. 34-1235 Vas mulstes + Re Office Open BF am to 6 pm, After 6 OR ¢0181 # ROOM MODERN HOME 4 BED- FE 7-041 WATKINS LAKE Near Fi-hers FE ? LIVING ROOM B F s ROOM itehen, & bath Steam heat located one b! Fastern a $60 per month “ROOMS, LOWER FLAT FOR rent ges heat to be seen from 12 to 430 pm. 80 Indianwood Lake Orton ROOMS U HMEAT~FUR- nished No children References Box 18 Pontiac Press SEEN UPPER FLAT are BE 2 Sun between Bat between 2 & 5 10 & 4 Adults only - By appt't OR 3-89}! 6236 «=6Andersonville Rd, Waterford 3 VERY NICE ./PPFTED RMS Near factories and shopping No enildren 4 Stout BIRMINOGHMAM-5 ROOM HEATED upper flat, unfurnished newly re- decorated. garage adults only. Cal after 6 pm MI 41970 Rent Houses Furnished 37 Ultra-Modern 6 Rm. Lakefront Automatic of] heat large recrea- m room. 2 = arage ‘. mile _ to eity lintts -2507 7 FURN. HOUSE iat toes 103 all CABINS” FOR Men “ALL ties furnished wiser retes UTIL Ta 8 ae | Take O-+ MY 2.0171 | AVAILABLE NOW.UNTIL JUNr 15. New 2 bedrooth house, nicely furni hed. automatic hot water shower electric range cil heat n Sto monthly 10 mies from Pon- tac in to, to Joslyn to 662 Lawson Lake Orion MYrtle 2-4302 TWO ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE $10 per week 1955 ack Lake Rd. north M-$0 NEW BRICK TERRACE 3 ROOMS Youil jove it Jo kitchen and batn, furm hed and heated with smack bar stools in- on M-50 MUtyal ¢-2342 3165 E clu ed 28 . vin room h q Mining e tt J i inierne be rent —or eat. finest - . Rent Apt. Unfurnished 36 patcei inthe area with 280 —e—Oooorn” Ne ad frontage Manr more tr featires 1 day pos ROOM WER FIAT GAS nf "test @8 iniienuest My. 1 Or sess, Ne ee on .To be seen from 12 tl 4 ins A ne coe. NICE 2 &@ BATH CLOSE IN. PRE Gorn tees ant Gun. Oe fe? single person FE 32-7425 cp Member 2 BEDROOM APT Atl LARGE airy Too ns on: decorated pee we ERIC, Fhizaheth Lake Fstates Cute. delightful 2 bedroom panee- LOW rr low. ail on one floor dining are » Roo AND Bate Ceres | Avomsue Arsh ang bet wale | 6 1 lose N. 8 a8 fenced back yard Call Mr Deyo ery nquir e at 77 3} agir FE 5-1201. eve co ans ‘ my | ory * ' = ‘ 2 ROOMS. PARTLY FURNISHED “BUD" Nichohe REAT ESTATE PRIVATE‘OWNER WILL SELL OR trade equity in 4 bedroom home side Would lke out take property. Near Cooley L Lake 3 bedrooms large living room, nice modern kitchen deep freeze room. and full bath all on ofe Moor. plus pert base- ment with autemaetic oti al Combination storm# and screens 4 per cent interest. New Brick Home NORTH OF PONTIAC construction, full fireplace and on the first firep'ace in living room Stairway to an unfinished upstairs where there {ts space for additional 3 bedrooms and bath if you need them. now roughed itn and wired. Home is 42x46 on the foundatton Nice design. in reclaimed brick Pull price is only $10,500, PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 3M Osakiand Are FE 230 “Real Estate Since 1919" - HOUSES. OF ALL KINDS 2. 4, and 6 family tncomes P W Din nan & Son 86°W. Huron. NORTHWEST ee OF Cass Lake 7 rooms Cement comstruc- tion on 80 ft of hard sand beach Waa cement dreak water Spanish type 6042 overall! wears ing 2 bedrooms & Ee sible thi Wyth hard wood oor ety i room with natural fire 14x16 Sun room. dinette with breakfast ber. Tile bath, rumpts room, 2 car garage ard wood-Wakefield furniture, wall to wall eae K drapes automatic washer, ft deep freeze 105 horse Se speed boat. off het water om Pe arom water Priced at $22.500 $6500 down Make me |_NEAR-EAST-BLVD--+- -eetamic aie bath, oil AC heat. A home you be proud of. Wes$ —tide decatinn dlack-top street, ‘Humphries so PONTIAC ture optional Priced right + Bry sell or trace through Clark ment on this Ttoom brick home As living room £ ce, stre agt ook. mM. “on Money Maker! 1 you want income: us living quarters this is it! 2 -room roger pecs aap in a per month. 3 rooms for the could be. rooted fer “973.00 pe 500 per month. Price of 90.950 CS actodes fruuere for 2 apartments, Terms can be arranged. Humphries reat ee heat, glassed-in porch, I's car ga- ta.e Very large lot all fenced. in, plenty of [rult and shade trees, , Close to school and transpertayjoa, "$11,500. Terms. Humphries Co-operative Realtors Exchange N. Teiegraph FE 2.0474 Open Evenings 4 ROOMS AND BATH, FULL BASE- ment, screened porch, all mod- ern, rage, mear school bus and stofes | $6500 with $3,000 down 3215 Pridham, Keego Har- bor FE 17-8732 DRY CLEANING An excellent pickuy & drop off sta« tion Owner says 4,000 customers, 1952 panel truck. Priced reasoQe able with easy terms EAST SIDE Modern 6 rooms. Fenced yard. Exe cellent basement. Nice lot. Rea- : sche Sool HOUSTON ST. 4 family ° car Pipi le ced rea- scnable with $2 (ee pave _ Rk “REAL LTY 735 N PE 4-4091 ___ Eves. OR 3-209. FE 7-819 CLARK NORTH SIDE $2.750 down. 4 rme, With tile It's excelient mside ee per cent en ance, NORTH SIDE $2,650 down Aitrae- tive 2 bedroom bungalow, large living eral Youngstown kitchen, gage. NEAR PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL. 5 room modern bungalow. oil] heat / car garage 63.000 down $88. falt price. WEST SIDE FURNISHED $2 800 cown Vacant and ready, 6 room modern. large rooms basement, gas beat «@ auto. water heater, nice lot. 2 car garage Furn- office. Parking and peabebethngs CAMERON H, CLARK 7 Eity KINZLER Many Have Admired This eve-anneatng cedar shake Tungslow WIth breeze- Wa’ and attacheg garage in By —_ Village 4's extra Gas radiant "Carpeting, television set. electric range. Bendix and Water softener are all included. 10 days possession, — Neat 'n’ Tidy and most livable ts newer 3 ™m on one fleor bungalow. Nice Dbase- ment ot! neat 1's cat ge- tage and paved drive Also storms and new carpeting for only $13 500 on reason- able terms. No better value any where. Realtor Co-op Member 1362 W Huron Street beens Lake Front—7 Rooms Close in tue story for the larger family -}3 bedrooms, wing Ttoom with fireplace, is ca . Modern kitchen With aon aa of cupboards and eating space Dining room Yost? ft Screened summer house, ock row boat Lot 70x170 ts fenced Pontiac schoot trict. Price §16,- 900, terms. Svlvan Village Lote, ef elbow room for you in thts newer 4 bedroom I‘) story bungalow. Ma- hogany paneling. and fire- lace in living room. tiled eatures in bath and kitch- en Gas radiant heat To include Bendix washer drvr- er. range water softener, draperies and bedroom car- peting I's car garage ce- ment drive and fenced rear vara” =«- Cai moving to Detroit, and has quick reduced price for sale. . John Kinzler, Realtor 3 Se On aneral oe ban Pe an offer for cash. = sell Died 670 W. Huron 8t. FE ¢3528 20731, _ out —— Call FE 7-8017 oobi ig 1 BEDROOM LAKE HOME AVAIL- HOMES IN LAKE ORTON | _ Coeperetive Realtore_Each = en until i 3055 Whitfield, WALTER GREEN. MY 25831 ae oe HOME. —— Maceday Lake. Shown Sunday West Side LOCATED CORNER OF LOIS & 4 ROOMS. MODERN. FURNISHED Dares liraue (home einen: General FRANCIS DORRIS & SON at Wiliams Lake. ee ee Hospital bis and schools sepa- REALTOR 752 W. HURON ST. __€ouple call after 5 00 Tale dining room Tull dace ent PHOWVE FE*4-153T 2 ROOM HOUSE. _&8 MILES. FROM Pontiac Ot and gas stove fur- nishead MA 62764 38 Rent Houses Unfurn. PAPAL ® LPL LLL OL LOL 8 ROOMS AND BATH. INQUIRE 4531 Lakeview Dr. Woodhull OR 3-7896. (2) 4 ROOM AND BATH HOUSES. utility rooms and oil heat and garage 4 miles from Rochester and Utica. Call after & pm. OL 2-5¢0e MOVE RIGHT IN. NEW HOME Living rgb kitchen. ath and utility tiled) Security dapat Phone Detroit KEnwood _ 3 BEDROOM. EAST SIDE. CLOSE in. State references. Write Pon- tiac Press Box 27 oe $ RMS. & .ATH. CHILDREN WEL- come. 222 8 Te-egraph before 6 pm COUPLE TO RENT COTTAGE and wok acrea on shares, Gregory Rd off Baldwin, Write Pontiac Press Box 15. MODERN L) ROOMS. Leal LAKE Oaktand. Shown after 5 pm. “Ose Sasha- baw Rd 2 ROOM HOME, FE 17-7518 FOR EXECUTIVE LARGE 3} BED- room home Near 8t. Michaels. _ FE 5-2487 after 4 p.m. For Rent Off. Space 37A 37A OFFICE SPACE ill ae eating NOW Be omg Savings & Loan Bidg #0) 68Q)06h6 FT) OGOUOFFICE «SPACE Utilities furnished Ample off street marking. 788 Woodward. _FE + 4-25¢2. all fleors required. 9823. vor ACCOUNTANT ney, Desk and tel: ° ing service in large — teal estate office Plent _ Space Low rent. si2 Rent Lake Prop. | _378 WALLED LAKE. THREE RM. : Me furnished, heated, Adults. MA 41450. For Rent Store Space 38A ¢ CLEAN STORE BUILDING 18x60. good east side location, $60 per month. pe FLOYD KENT, REALTOR —- 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 Open Evenings “Next to Consumers Rewer ? GOOD FOR MANY B corr € Located sé EPs Pn 1 Sones. ATTOR- | ansBer-} |} automatic heat and het w. bier “garage Priced at $11 soe” ‘Call ir Deyo FE 51201, eve, FE “BUD” Nicholie REAL ESTATE t WEST SIDE INCOME “Five & Five’ Both apartments include furniture. Located in nice good high basement ‘ new electric wiring. Priced GEORGE R. IRWIN, BROKER 269 Baldwin Ave, Phone FE 5-0101 a! WATERFRONT RANCH HOME Featuring a 20: place, knotty pine kitchen with forged hardware. 18x 12 workshop. Nice lawn and _ Shrubbery. For o Eves. & Sun. Co-op Member. GL RESALES 3 bedrooms, built fm 1950, loca on east side of Pontiac. yok tile beth, fail be screens sg storm sash and fenced-in back yard $3,450 will handle. 2 rooms, located on 2 wooded Ga! front _ knotty pine in- teri, new arpetic screened-in front . and ‘la | master * Price 500, take over G.I. mtge. JAMES A. TAYLOR Realtor 1210 Pontiac State Bidg. Open Evenings FE +2584 AN ATTRACTIVE notin’ OWN. er transferred. Offer bedroom home Middle Straits Taba at less than cost. for our equity, Balance about $4800. Tile 3. Lots of closet and cup- board space. Curtains. Hot water. Boat. sulated. Nice neighbor- apg EM 43-3076 this weekend only LUCKY XMAS Bes a3 famtttes wns selves get a good home cheap Builder erecting just 3 more 24x30, 2 bedroom homes this year bentar ers inte can help them-| STONE | Fast Suburban toom ranch type home full bath. utility oil furnace. very spactous peopel Good location. Call us for “Vil illage of Rochester bedroom home on good street. Good neighborhood.” floors. Gas heat. Full edroom modern bunga-} te sare be. inten ving reom. } your rent money. The down Part basement witn ayment ts low so be sure pial — heat Electric hot water. investigate. es cen — bey coy privileges. Only $1,350 Down PE RRY "PARK Walkin tanc -|? room frame bungalow on 7 lots. hahmar ay *; Ceanan: 560x150. Close to pot bus & E 7 z stores. Just @ good piece to get} HA heat Located on paved ah) on y = Better call Street cicse to- anc ~ ~ * ’ stores. Plenty of space for CRAWFORD AGENCY A ke teen REALTOR OPEN EVES. oe a oe ee cane 2141 Opdyke PE 46611; FE +1540 86.850. Bee this today. 3 BEDROOM. Of. FURNACE. §1.- down. 1023 Meadowlawn. GILES 3 Res CO. | Home & Businesss Site TOR Lor $ feom modern 2 Ww. FE 56173) home. 13 x 30 dining Open_9 “til 8 Plboated tion. Pirepiace 2 large drooms ceddr closet, kitchen $850 DOWN with picture window, reation Large 4 rms and bath with good! oom oil heat, fruit trees, berry- bushes. witn 8&2 ee on Elizabeth Lake Rd. Owner, FE ¢591. - $800 DOWN, 2 BEDROOM 8HELL house, basement floor & well in, eat ee of Kempf & Mein- sues or waken” O'NEIL SUPER BUNGALOW — You have | lpg wed admired this pence bome many, many e S'tuated on @ cor- mae tot, ved street. 5 nice rooms. 12x20 living room, kitchen ore bath, base- ment, cas furnace. garage, -HORTH END—-A real fam- ly home. 7 large rooms in condition. Living _ 2 bedrooms up. Dry basement with ieee beat. Garage too for quick sale with $2,200 down, RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | 75... Huson. ~- Pen - Phone FE 37103 “or OR 3-1648 —_Member Co-op Exchange STOP THE SEARCII T rm, income. Located asi but, this 7 Yot tm the city. Terms. A C. Newingham, Broker 381 8. sa sae Hh +0843, Blackwood m2 te WEST SUBURBAN Very attractive large 5 rms. and bath. Brick home. Featuring 1 car attached garage. Large base- ment, tioned for recreation and well landscaped lot, as all the extras required for a Recs of this type. A substantial down ibs will a. this house Call appointm NORTH SIDI: Excellent, 5 rm and bath 2 story house. Full basement, clean as a in Priced for quick sale at .950. Call for appointment. é schaefer | Office Open from ® to 8 975 Baldwin Ave. re tf no anrwer call re bah ni Sparkling. New bedroom brick bungalow. lovely setae window, tile bath, ol water 7 Ready for decorating, buy = and ck your own color eme ne Mr. Deyo FE 1, Eve, FE 2-7002. “BUD” Nichohe REAL ESTATE 3 BEDRM. HOME YOUNGSTOWN CLARKSTON Family home. 2 stories and 2 baths. is home has & goo roof, basement, large lot and 2 car garage. right with $3,000 down. CARROLL G. PORRITT Se tilil utl as | if] “] use it to lecture my husband when he comes home late at night and starts up the stairway!” For Sale Houses 40 WR ey eee pe = = Must Be Sold Price Reduced East Side Location ait on one floor. ft living-dining base- Combination alu- sash and doors Excellent Sidewalk, property Bs $50 monthly. Check this deal ged Maceday Lake Front davely 2 a — home in very néat and condition thro ss Boat cae wr good wasters pokes. Te servation room. “Tor 612. 750, terms. . Donelson Park Exceilently conditioned 2 bedroom ranch home. Rumpus room. Attac garage. Large land escaped yard Cherokee Hills Suburban but very convenient r tw Wi bedroam_ and —. 1% at otiim Le sc a rN neat kilehes. st ou Noors, to “Se tered-painted walls. Webster School District Best buy tn town. A 6 rm. frame home, All large rooms. 3 bedrms and nursery up. Full basement, omer HA heat. Ie eer Storm sash and screens. ably priced at $10,950. down payment required. NICHOLIE -.. AND HARGER CO, Moing Business 43) ason- Large 924 Tall Wal'ed Lake ad sUN- DaYS Phone MA ¢1554 Knudsen AVashington Pk., W. Side Ernest 3 bedrm home with ted living and dining rms dry basement includes gas heal Aluminum storms *st Fenced rear ae to see this ranch heme. Bloomfield Area home. Carpet aranes. Full tasrivent with rec- Treation room. Situated on acre of land. garage. WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR $10 Laren State Bank Bidg FE ¢4516, Eve _— si 37508 ITY 1B 4 ROOMS A ee ull basement $3200, bal. bere _*5 per month. 108 8. Merrimac. NCOME —— ot bargains, here's one open r eyes. Six octane of three and four rooms all rented. paved street, full with three H A furnaces instructs you to sell for §5,00000 down with a total price of only ne ee The yearly incéme is VACANT TOF: S Ph ; We fave a number of well locat- i ed city and suburban lots. If tn- terested in building let us show you the locations kK. G. Hempstead, Realtor oo mrp! HURON STREET FE Evening FE 32-1317 3 Seth BUNGALOW. 23 FT living rm. Nice kitchen, 15 ft cupboards, Newly decorated. Stok- er heat. automatic gas water garage. Call afler 4 FE 32-6258. BROWN ag gg all larg i in, Lao ag pod tic, elec., hot water interior stud- ding and elec, wiring. “Fins! {t yourself and save $2.000."" Real large rooms, Price only $5,605. $25, u00, e@ brand new 3 bed- room ranch bungalow in ineonshane Highlands exceptional- ly large attached two car gar and breereway. 2 fireplaces. full bacement. Very attractive home and em way below cort.- sa 500 down Choice west side loca- tion, Large 6 room modern with full basement, and gas heat, all furniture included, two car gar.. paved cA 3 $2,500 down, 5 acres with all kinds ot fruit and etc. 3 bedroom ranch bungalow. Here ts ® beautiful bome for less than you can build. L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1363 W. Huron FE 2-48 Member cose. Real Bstate Exch. = eo BEAUTIFUL ELIZABETH Lk Estates {« the location of this exceptional, outstand- ing end attractive home. of spacious rooms, tile bath, modern. streamlined kitchen with automatic dishwasher, room hall ne window Wali-towall ca ing, unusually pane ae . beach, $12,500 cash es Dor- * Temper Ma he ember. uron FE 41557, =. CLOSE IN $6.500 for this 2 bedroom home new remodeled kitchen, one sto 7 naa See this at HA $1,500 down, Call TAWRENCE w GAYLORD oh ren ae - ipiesienedlet’ i caccaa. A HOME OF YOUR. - plas | Southwest of Pontiac, nearty| A. JOHNSON, Realtor new ranch home Large living FE4 2533 room and dining roem LJ. Screened ggg ec Can be 3 or & bedroom ta Attached 2 cary For Sale Houses Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE LIKE BIG ROOMS? INDIAN VILLAGE 40 $ rooms indeed. they'r 1 e. Yiving room is {3 és- 2—natural fireplace toe, full ¥ &® very Weation on « eorner wee heart of Indian T's surely s marvelous home value et $12,060 with Just $3,050 down. WANT A $7,500 HOME FOR $5,500? for this at should owner to have yor! oo exigha = A fall 80 today for the bargain of a life- time. WARD E. PARTRIDGE, REALTOR FE 2-8316 «3 W. Huron B., Open Eve. T to 8 Home & Cottages WALLED LAKE & VICINITY LARP LAND REALTY CO $24 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lx, MA *¢ 1654 ere eee eee Johnson BEDROOM ght Wiliams Lake. 16214 pice] room, 3 piece bath This is vacant and all ready. Will os sold for low down payment. See now Ev s after 6 call Mr loamap FE 73, 48 Large home West side. 14x16 liv room, 15x12 dining room, gar t and many other features make this @ real home Wants guick ection and will sacrt fice v s after 6 call Mr. Eddy FE 2. L -_ redhead RANCH bedrooms —— large closets 43 fn living ing. to | Teasiee windows, wtility room, tile and 2 car garage all plastered wails. Price includes automatic Washer and dryer, storms, screens, and rug for living room Call for a; ent call Mrs. Beck Evenings after 6 FE F OUR NEW LOCATION 1704 8S Telegraph Rd, ee — of Bloomfield Fashion 8h: 4%. ROOMS, FULL BASEMENT. automatic oi) heat, fireplace ', mile W. of city mite, oe: __Ddiacktop road.) FE ¢ INCOME SPEC IAL For Colored hie washed Lake Rd. and ated on close Py downto kK. L. Templeton, Realtor 52‘a W. Huron FR 26223 |... Exxenings...cal) FE 9-9500—-—- ~ NEW RANCH HOME $1,200 down 1 acre Live steam Immediate possession. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 272 8 Telegraph rE _5-0693 Sale Lake Prop ~ 41 DOR ee Oe 3 ACRES One of those rare offers Acreage and iake frontage. 3 Q@cres with 7-rm modern est cottage and boat se. ft. lake frontage You'll love this beautiful setting, landscaping, $25,000 with §5,000 down. - FLOYD. KENT, Realtor 4 WW. Lawrence FE 5-6105 Eres. Next to Consumers Power 4 BEDRM. LK. FRONT }—. $2,000 DOWN—FURNISHED Located within 12 miles of the Pontiac City Hall this 7 room full basement home has natural stone fireplace, «creened porch With tile floor, paneled livin room...‘ baths Large shad. lot. Immediate possession. $12,000, $100 per month Giroux & Hicks| OR 30701 4300 Dixie Hwy = Dr-eton Plains Suburban Property 40-B Invitation to Comfort Comfort and livability in this 2 bedroom frame home in Rochester are just 2 of the many features. The very ~ attractive living room, large kitchen. recreation rm. with fireplace and full base- ment with oil hot air heat makes this house very low Priced at only $10,500 with only $3,000 down. Roger B. Henry $11 Main 8st OL 16111 Rochester, Michi igan 9 ACRES Nicely located 16 miler W., Ponies. 1 block from M-59 with acres and gi home, has Leocmear hardwood floors, plas- tered walls, bath. Poultry house, plus. smal! home in rear that Is rented. to settle estate Priced for quick rale at $9,500 Cash to mortgage, Im- wet BRET & GREGG of $11 Main Pepe feo Ges 100x150 ft., good location, easy to ‘Grive your own Good road ‘REALTOR peved streets, bathing : it rr) waren "Re — ft. yp barn in excellent Orr Lake Ave 43000 condition. Other butidings. rE Sum. or call for Small lake & 2 flowi sor A / owner reti $26, easy _ Spp't. anytimet — yg haw Nyy CR ‘AWEORD AGENCY _ Sian tere Rd., Lake OPEN EVES en Bal ‘Oparke. FE +6617 eee ‘ . Roger B. Henry | Fer Sate Lan OL i-#111 meckested, Michigan Soe Buert Pree 08 GREEN LAKE OFFICE {ON GREEN LAKE) Rae ate cad states - Ness List IT HERE NORMAN P. wet, 3 2-441 T0709 COMMERCE RD. Line From Defroit noscoes MON. Mich Lor Goal »» Seuth b the - —_ iver. 1% mi. pore west ong Se re For pei ‘Lots 42 ee BA. ae ANOTHER NEW LOCATION Excellent ranch home sites. Close pew Watertord trie enn tet do NR. Set PLAINS 100x150 ft. level $70 down, well, Sofi LOTS PRIVATE sTREET 164x100 Will swap for late mode! ear. PE 34120 LOTS OF LOTS WITH LAKE privileges at U T Straits. Mid- @ie Straits and = Phone MA 4-1554. _ LIVE LN THE COUNTRY NEAR city on @ large site We end Clarks tom areas. HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Highway _ OR 3-1960 Eves OR}-8091 The All Woman Realty RANCH HOME SITES larger. terms. SYLVAN LAKE 113 = 126 ft. % block from = rege ech. 1 block from bus line. CASS LAKE 2 lets. Canal frontage. 1 block from excellent beach, $3,000 THELMA M. ELWOOD 6143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE $1284, FE 43844. Open ® to ad after « BIG LOTS — 100x200 Nr. —— & Rochster Rds. $295 $405 suDsow DN BRADWAY COMPANY Ponti’ office PE youe Tele, RA. Nr. Orchard Lak e Ra For Sale Acreage 4 43 5 ACRES Very good location close to pa highway all tillable marvelous s frontage. $300 down w “TUG” BORST, Realtor 26% W. Huron st FE 5-3642 LAKE ORION AREA Very desirablé 10 acre homesti $2,600. Easy ter - MAURICE. WATSON “WE SELL THE FARTH" 428 W. Fourth OL 60371 Rochester site 335 oun ACRE OF LAND ON TUBBS: OR F-29021" 20 “eee ON Chospy LAKE Road M: a muck 700 «Very easy ter GEO. M ARR LV, Realtor 261 Andersonville Ra. Waterford Phone OR 3-1268 4 ACRES A real chance to have your own fruit, berries and garden; also a few chickens to cut the high cost of living. Bome - a h with ° . Low as $140 down, . LADD 6 Wooded Acres A seautiful building site-off the beaten trail, quiet as the north woods-—yet only J miles west of Pontiac. near Elizabeth Lake Rd. and Stringham school. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 518 Pontise FE 44211 Business Property 44 LOLOL DOLD LD POOP LPP EL BURIED? Is your money burieq and not -working for you or is ft in some Poor investment returning you a! most nothing but The money you invest wisely will grow and grow ant ‘grow. Ask Us for the-de-} tails on this 2 store and 2 apt investment that shows better than 14 per cent net return. Just $9.- 506 will handle it. Or tf you're sat- isfied with a 10 per cent net re- tirn you can own a commercial building and ® apts. with $875 income, S SHOW YOU HOW YOUR MONEY CAN EARN FOR YOU. WARD E. PARTRIDGE, FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron 8t. INDUSTRIAL BLDG. 15,000 sq. ft. all on one floor. Zoned manufacturing. Briek eon- struction, good condition. Parking area. For sale or lease PAUL A. KERN 3 Oakland Ave FE 24 Estate Since 1s19" . Realtor see Sees Ft EM 34393 hom er, E4503. cs _For Sale Farm Prop. 45 For Sale Land Contract 46 Contract 46 - Bank Bidg. ’ Eves. FE 5-1302 _Lake “Rd. Owner. +5031. real 2 170 ACRE istse Fut Price dame ea from close in. fs: -farms & Bon, Sorte Aig “ESS STONE LET YOUR $$$ WORK FOR your We have several contracts both and dis- large all. counts A good investment. Pays to nvests she. Call FE 2-0340 and ase ed McCullough. Daly 8am. to8p. m. Sunday | ws p.m 619 Josiya _ FE 20400 Beasoned land contract on S-room modern home in city. Balance $5.257, will discount 15 “er cent. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Pome Fe p18 op name Member Co-op. Exchange % PER CENT DISCOUNT. BAL- ance $4550, payable at $46.50 per month, @ per cent interest. On to Mr. ampsen. Bateman & Kamp- sen Rea 377 8. Tele- Business Opportunities 47 Partridge Is THE “SIRD” nai rH TALK TO YOU WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS A WOODS & WATER TRAILER PARK SITE BAR, BEACH, PICNIC So many ways here to — other froney for poureet Its « — elwte ball, horseshoes and other Beal of all theres room lub amp, We - vate club ofr © pre pies ER ay Fy DISTRIBUTORSHIP Nationally advertised and very pop soft drink, 4 trucks and A FINE this spot ke #& and NET 62,000 a mo. Full price just $19,500 on terms. Lease of uy real estate. Ideal proposition for partners. So that you may get the ‘inside dope'’—shown strictiy by appt WARD E, PARTRIDGE NATIONAL BUSINESS cIrT Lae ve. FE 2-63) vaht busy, @ money maker. Cash o: terms. 611 South Lake Drive, Walied Lake, MArket zs G STA . Good ‘TION. Fast moving inventory, Corner of alton and Baldwin. 6 LARGE BRICK MANSION, SUIT- able for hotel or “CHEAP, 1001 “Hiekory _ ford, Ph. Diamond 1-0617. RELIABLE PARTY -— MAN OR woman to service new automatic vending machines No selling Car references. $60000 working capital necessary to qualify. Nets to $400 00 monthly immediate in come part-time. Increases when Write for local interview. Min- Box 2617 Hyland Station, neapolis, Minn. : TELEGRAPH ROAD FRONTAGE corner, right for business now, south of Orchard Lake Rd. Priced right for quick sale. PE 5-0427. GULP SUPER SERVICE An ideal opportunity to go into business for —— Four stall, modern, close in. low dealer inventory only. tai L. H. Cole Oil Co. FE _2-0173. EAT DEPT. COKCESSTION FOR ent. Good ‘location EM 34271. TAVERN — $5,400 Not often can you buy @ tavern with $29 000 gross yearly on a straight bar for only $5,400 core Good location on main street o center —onit —wies ress * shopping — > : from Pontiac Seats on'y 25 ar can operate Well equipped- excei- lent lease. (1523 rT s HOTEL~—BAR $58.11000 gross on bar alone Rooms wi make payments Treres % comfortable 4 room apartmen” for owner in this mon- _ eymaker located in one cof the {nest resort and farming tons in the state. Slowest month shows almost $3,50000 on the bar, so Fou can see that it's steady and doesn't devend on resorters for business. Better hurry! With only $29 000 down, fet everything, this WHT selif (1537) STATE-WIDE REAL FSTATE SERVICE. INC PONTIAC STATE BANK BL DG. Pontiac Office J. Uandmesser, Mgr -E ¢182 _ FE _ 5-0078 7 ROOM AOUSE. SINGLE AND double garage, ogi be used for business and liv: varters, next to Bob's Chicken House. 407 Kiis- ~ eteth Le. Rd. BEAUTY SALON FOR QUICK _Sale owner leaving state FE +1087 or FE 2-0316. TAVERN POR SALE, NICK'S BAR. 68 8. Saginaw _ ROOFING SIDING — * MODERNI- Co ‘or sale well estab- $8,500. Write Box 99, Pon- _tiac Pre obit REALTOR FE 2-816 Money to Loan 49 dren. The garage is attached Ww. Hu st and or plumbing in- bat paced sersse i. . ae stalled for a second bath. 19% ACRES. 17 ROOM MODERN Priced at only $15,500 with house, large basement barn, silo @ very low down payment and other buildings, good fences, MONEY WAITING You May Borrow 529-9500 _Today _ ou low meathiz sone agg BUCKNER FINANCE CO. ‘CORNER N. SAGINAW & HURON. LOANS ‘Community Loan Co. 30-E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 — FRIENDLY SERVICE LOOK! New Location $29-$500 oe, eee ee nO RED Tare Baxter & Livingstone 4 W. Lawrence st. ‘ bar : GET YOUR LOAN \ INONE VISIT TEAGUE SE FINANCE CO, 202 S. MAIN sts", ROCHESTER, MICH, LOANS 425 $500 oS Your Name Only Or Other Plans Money for past-due bills, home or auto repairs, medical-dental. Good credit ts all you need. plans for $25 to $500 im 1 day. Phone FEderal 3-7181 GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN Corporation ~ ? Up to $500 eee ae ee 2" ie niawer Sas oor tate Prompt. Friendly Service OURS AT A TIMES Our bustness is owes ae HOME & AUTO LOAN | COMPANY _W HEN. YOU_ ENEER = $25 to. $500 == aie rS “STATE FINANCE CO. “Real GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION ON cornet of E. Pike & 8, Taam Bric¥ bulld.ne with # room auditorium below, Can abpotntrr ent *. re Feza, days. FR ¢ eve Ses mens 3265 ant setae! tor lie range, seed ob ee eee | | : | SI re emery porn ine Ne eee Wi ns ie cell lea “BAGLEY AUTO PARTS 636 OAKLAND AVE. FE ¢451) 18 TIRES § GOOD USED «440 x $15 Robia- with tubes. Inquire wood 447 PONTIAC MOTOR AND TRANS. mission cheap, FE 5-180 GLASS!—GLASST We specialize in new safety auto lass Installed” while you wait. wth your insurance all you need ts your signature. Al) work guar. “Tub Auto Glass Co. 122 Oakiand Ave. Ph. FE 47066 AUTO PARTS = - Rebuilt Used ND SUN. pts! to «ll GM Em ueyeee Hollerback Auto Parts "ME eran corer LTD petal sa he Best grade 200 a ‘al SCHRAM AUTO PARTS 3539 Dixie Hwy, | OR 3-2105 FIVE 70x15 U 8 ROYAL TIRES and tubes. Less than 500 miles $85 106 Dresden MODEL A MOTOR 2 SETS OF ~wheels, oe and tubes First $35 _takes. FE 2-1103 . $3 Auto Service CRANKSHAFT GRINDINO IN THE ear, cylinders rebored Zuck Ma- chine Bhop, Hood FE ee aind REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAINTING FREE ESTIMATE ALL MA OF CARS PAYMENT PLAN BRAID MOTOR SALES 3 —- Berd Pie Se Cass at bi ~~ FGR €OMPLET E- COLLISION SERVICE Bumping ainting, refinishing See Bob Rector vat Oliver Motor Sales Collision Bervice oe 4 OW.‘Pike Bt. Phone FE 2-9191 Wanted Used Cars 54 BBA BPA PP BADPADAASOOS OS WTD. JUNK CARS & SCRAP IRON FE ¢0522 after 36 and . ¥en $* _ Sundays. eal) FE 5-4839 “500 CARS WANTED _ Top dollar ry for wrecked & { cars ickup 170 Bag- ey St FE 2354 or FE 43585. WTD. SCRAP OR CHEAP CARS. CR *-1663 Top Price for Your Car Tyee 202. DIXIE HWY 1950 PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE Four door sedan. really an : | exceptional autemobdiie ra- dio, heater spotless interior and good tires Saas 1980 DODGE CORONET Four door sedan with good original paint fine tires, BIG heater, automatic trans Mission A trie valve at will receive complete sat- isfaction and a good guarantee with any car you buy here. 1949 CHRYSLER STATION WAGON Metal with wood trim, brand new tires radio heater automatic shift ideal two-purpose car $845 the best radio, tires orig- 1] be proud 148 PONTIAC 8° A two door and the model Hydramatic. heater ek jee tnal paint to ewn this one $795 148 PLYMOU ™ : (Titled as a@ Radio, heater good sree fin- fish. The ba club coupe. 5 MONI | Tet Bedanette with gicam n | black finish. good motor ar 4 | tires, radio and heater $495 1947 PONTIAC. Blue finish, very good tiree.- radio and heater Popular streamlined model $445 FE 2-0878 FE 46896 WID. WRECKED & JUNK-LARS _FE 3477 140 Baldwin Ave See MAM Met les | fot top-dollar on iate modei cars. | W7Ji Dizste Hy OR 31603 TOP 88 FOR CLEAN C ARS OF ALL _ kinds, Aubum FE. ¢ WwTD Sl FC ORD mileage ee ir Oi. LOW VANTED *# TO '52 coete BE &CURre TO GET OUR FRICKE BEFORE YOU SELL YOUR CAR. H. J. VAN- WELT 4540 DIXIE HIGHWAY. OR 31385 WE NEED sae" TO ‘63 USED CARS efor out si town btyyer: Huron * PE 2-2641 *41- 7 50 CARS FOR PARTS HIGH DOLLA MOTOR MART 121_ E. Montca!m FE ¢-2230 For Sale Used Cars 55 MAKE UB AN OFFER ON A CAR your choice. ‘63 down. Michi Ae Avni Mart, Lake Orion YY 31631 BUCK 49 BPECIAL, 4 DR. Sedan Radio heater, “pues tires. 6395. "rE 32-4408. aa’ BUICK ROADMASTER CON- vertible. one owner. White sicde- wall tires, 2 brand new. Ali accessories. Color: black with red a seats. 34.000 actual otor perfect, $750 cash. 62 rang Street, Poi in naa ait ers ‘4 °01 & '@ AODELS. NO MONEY down As low as $1707 per month. BAKE ORION SAL M-24 at Buckhorm™Lt MY 27-2611 "Bo BUICK ROADMASTER, RADIO, heater, WSW., turn signals, back- Keller-Koch | { cnnret chi oe you TH DEALER e™ 0g jam ‘Midwest & 1290 ‘ BUICK RIVIERA ‘51 Heater Excelient @ondition § Pri- | vate owner 217 Navajo Rd # BUICK CONVERTIBLE. NICE _ shape $250 down FE 2-4120 REPOSSESSIONS NICUYOLS AUTO SALES 293 8 Saginaw FE 2-4313 Plymouth convert sharp. Henry J Buick, 2 doer. 4 DR RAMO ! Ford 2 ioor These cars are ready to go and priced for balance due. Central Lincoln Mercury Sales @ Ws ike St Pontiac FF 2-9167 fivictienic our § year plan Discount on parts aa accessories CADILLAC 62 1951 4 DR,, CLEAN top conaition, 38.000 miles. $2,200 —cash FE 2 Here's Where the Beryains Are! 82 Chev. 4 door ‘S1 Ford Club Coupe ‘30-Mere. Convertible | ce & Clean Rus.’ L ced Car fast ¢ 1005 B Tapeer Ra lane Orton (M-24 at Clarkston Rd ‘0 CHEVIE. FLEETLINE 2-3111 , Seat cover new tires nite Gown payment. FE b-0800, ‘ * ~~ glide, R&H, must sell FM 3-4060 CHEVIE 1940, > DOOR Oe | condition. 630 Frooks off J check every ‘49 Cadillae 62 4 dr. ‘49 Olds 88 glub coupe 1'49 Pontiac & 2 dr. 49 Olds 88 club sedan "$8 Ford 8 2 dr. 48 Hudson sedan ‘48 Buick super 4 dr, ‘47 Frazer sedan "437 Pontiac 8 4 dr. ‘47 Buick sedanette ‘47 Mercury convertible ‘46 Ford 8 2 door JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Used Cars — Orchard ie at Cass Phone FE ¢- New Car— 780 Sakinaw Phme FE CHEVROLET 1950 DELO UXE 2 DR Very clean throughout Radio heate Good ‘ires $605 FE 3-7542 CHFEVROIFT BEL AIR 52. LIKE new WSW ratio & ete Must sacrifice 258 Elm 8st FE 62014 | CHEVIE.. 1951,-4 DR petoxn. | Power glide radiator & heater. | or, must ‘se MY ease oo CHECK THE USED CAR AXD TRUCK, SURE! BUT CHECK THE << AE FeGuired « _ DIALER, TOO! payment on — ot fe cars listed, if vou have You'll find that... well-established credit. | FORD DEALERS }aré reliable merchants in business to stay | FORD DEALERS don’t depend on used car profits to stay in business FORD DFALFRS have facilities to used car And remember ONLY FORD DEALERS SELL A-1 USED CARS AND TRUCKS See Your Ford Dealer a OWENS 147 8. Saginaw St FE $-4101, after 6 FE 5-3588 CHEVROLET COUPE 1940 MOTOR very gooi condition Cheap trans- _ portation. $135. 50 CHEVROL EL 2 DOOR DELUXE R-dc and heater. Medium fin ch $595 MICHIGAN'S EINEST green 44 Pontiac FE 50 CHEV ROL ET avenue A real beauty, radio and heater tfeen finish ant tiond twp, $795 MICHIGAN'S EINES? THE BIO PAVED LoT ON THE CORANTR OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD CHEVE. 52 STYLINE DELUXE, excellent condition FE 46601 _ Motorway Dr, 4161 radio, _3-7542 excellent tires. ———— 24171, 32 CHEVROLET BELAIR COUPE mete. heater low mileage, beaut} 11 2 tone green and grey fin: ri without a scratch. $1,495 MICHIGAN'S BINEST oHE BIO PAVED Lor THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD LINCOLN-MERCURY [S THE BUY sJACK HODOE 18 THE GUY an of ne id used care CENTRAL LINCOLN MERCURY PIKE 8T ‘an rs W. Pike &t. Bus. FE 2-0167 Res FE 2-0847 50 BS hada ts oI 4 oe ley condition, re” shyt 20 Adelaide + "at PVROLET. CLU fair best offer, FE SEE AND DRI\ E One of These Good Used Cars $1 Dodge radio .nd heater ai , Rewa.i tires , sharp. @ door 46 Dodge 4 door ‘46 Dodge 4 door... ‘80 Pontiac 4 door ........... “S1 Piymouth 4 door ‘31 Chevrolet, 4 door, power-- gitde . . nue os $1 Nash -4@ door ‘St Fraser ‘30 Dodge 4 dr. sharp ..... $945 49 Ford 4 door $545 51 Plymouth 2 door ... ..... 9895 ‘S41 Ford “8° @ door ...... $1,025 RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS. Dodge Plymouth Dealer 22S Saginaw St ‘ -Ph. FE 2-913] "23 FORD 4 door, custom & this car is fust Ricely broken in. Save $500. 4dluron Motor Sales 952 W. Huron FE 2-2641 DODGE 1%. WITH ‘47 MOTOR ‘ transportation, $95. FE 5-650 DODOE ve 1953. DEMONSTRATOR. . [Salad come ie Ps ashy ppe ue vory. _“” pee Tiain St.. after 5 p.m. ‘41 DODGE, 965 EM 3-5039 DODGE ‘52. '51 PONTIAC 2 DRS. Low mileage Good = MI 40085 ESSEX 2% Goop $00. FE 4.3738 FORD ‘50. 6 GOOD CONDITION. con DITION THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 j MILE ROAD POWER | CHEVIF. ‘48 FL EETLINE, R & Hi, spotlight. signal $425, OR 3-2072. OR. 3-6416 ‘47 FORD Goop CONDITION, 28 _E. Chicago Ford 9 2 dr... i930 MODEL A COUPE, A-l CON- 32404, Cition, $100. OR on the old car when you | can use it as the down | payment and get up to 24 months on the bal- i ance. | 5} DODGE FORDOR V-8 with only 7.000 miles ep ouDS and ‘fordor-1 owner *$3 WILLYS HARDTOP A beauty. Has everything. $2CHEVROLET TUDOR | Power-Gite model "$32 DESOTO & FORDOR Low mileage. One owner ‘$2 PLYMOUTH FORDOR Radio. heater etc.-Cranbrook 52 PLY STATION WAUON 16,000 Miles—Radio etc. ‘$1 DESOTO FORDOR Has al) the:‘extras. $1 DODGE FORDOR Coronet-Gyromatic drive $1 PLYMOUTHS 50 CHRYS! ER FORDOR Fins Yoown r family car @ Chevy Cb Cpe-845 dwn 40 Nill’s 8 Wagon $150 den ‘49 DeSoto Conv $2725 dwn “ee “hev bur Cpe $125 oes. ‘48 Chry Fordor $165 dwn 42 Ford 8p Cpe or: full price. ‘42 Doage Sp_ Cpe 195 full price BRAID ee Or 3-7314 FORD 1949, GOOD CONDITION. FR 46467, j SALES eSoto-Plymouth Dealer | 30 Years Fair Dealing Cass at W. Pike St. FE 2-0196 - MOTOR | les 3 $195 FORD '47, 4 DOOR, HEATER 63 8. Perry. FE 5-4685 IF YOU HAVE $5 * 0. P DOWN. ou can buy any used automo- | tle, or truck on "Harold Turner « big weil stocked lot Use your | credit. You always get more and: ay less when you buy from | irmingham's lareest Ford dealer Harold Turner. Inc. 464 8. Wood _ ward Ave. Birfhigham Mite 7300 SMALL FOWN DEALER CAN OFFER A BETTER DEAL IN A GUARANTEED USED CAR COME OUT & SEE! “1953 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 4) DR. LOW MILEAGE. DOWN | PAYMENT $544 MONTHLY PAY- | MENTS, 551.33 PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE | REAL BUY au 1952 CLUB COUPE A WN. PAYMENTS, $387 OL 1.9711 s398 DO! : “FOR _MORF. THAN no YEARS 1989 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DF- @ooD : LUXE 4 DR. HAS NEW RUB- OPEN EVENINGS BER. YOUR CAR DOWN & $29.50 PER MONTH. _ D 39. $90. 1952 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK| ! ERT. COUPE. THIS ONE| ‘ Nesh. 9125. IS A BEAUTY. 8445 DOWN & | . $4153 PER MONTH. FORD 30, EXCELLENT CONDI- 1952 CHRYSLER SARATOGA CLUB FORD _ aon COUFE. SEE THs —- ease a ee heater. Ae. RA DOWN. 965.33 A MON trade. FE 27253, 2 CHRYSLER DEMONSTRATORS 7 Oo FOR SALE WITH A BIG DI8- COUNT. Clarkston ) casa. OR 3-2160 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer $900.00 Discount 1953 Ford Factory Officials’ Cars TUDOR, FORDOR, RANCH WAGON AND COUNTRY SEDAN LARRY JEROME MAIN a AT TH® BRIDGE 51 FORD V-8 SED. adio and heater Immaculate. in- side and out S895 % MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF ee 13 MILE ROAD om Sin 2—'47 } ‘48 4 None of Sagi PHO S . dr, call after down Bal. cash LINCOLN R & H. OR 3-797}. _ anytim A ‘ BROS YOUR "47 F "46 Pontiae HAB FORD VICTOR IA 1953 HUDSON, SUPER WASP. $39.38 month or will 121-W_ Sheffield 50 MERCURY. ENG Must sell 137 Calvert st. FE 1948 Pontiac convertible NASH “a8 $115. FE 71-7617, CALL | 1948 Olds. 2 dr. BED FEATURES TI ATTRACTIVE BLACK FINISH Only -$895 . KIMBALL TRANSPORTATION! "47 Buick 2 dr, 47 Plymouth ludson ord ancoin These Over $295 34 Years of om omer Confidence THE WORKINGMAN’S LOT JACK? naw at Cottage NE FE 4-4546 es balance. will & H pay take older car for my equity. FE 2-8062. 4 p.m. ‘4 HUDSON CoMMODORE 6. si10/ 1950 Buick, ance .m 5 payments of sell $295 COSMOPOLITIAN 40, Overdrive $575, terms. HOT ‘Sl NASH Four Door Sedan WEATHER. ge CONDITIONED IR EXCELLENT INCORPORATE. NASH DEAL rr Lawrence & Cass Aves. FE 41545 Open Nights } NASH STATION WAGON owner 10.900 g../ sare, May be “We BU ‘ te STTS OR 3 Fe” +1338 A ed to bar 50 Merc. convertible Nice and Clean Russ’ Used Car Lot 1005 8 Lapeer Rd. (M 24 at Clarkston Rd) rere sen 311} igen gpd LATE 1948. 49 TITLE | running condition. $464. 151 7 recuse PLYMOUTH. GOOD TIRES &| meter Ne Rust 208 Edison. leas PLYMOUTH ¢ DR. RADIO & heater $245. You'll Do Better at Larry’s —~ ____ 803 Saginaw DEER HUNTERS SPECIALS 1952 Buick, super. 4 dr. | 1952 Buick, special Riviera No Payments Until January 5, 1954 These Cars Are All WINTERIZED OLIVER'S 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 PONTIAC ‘47 2 DOR SFDAN & H, original owner. OL fl PONTIAC 51 CATALINA. PRICED to sell. Ma 6-2730. $i & 82 MODELS. NO MONEY down. A rood credit record and $59 67 Rie month will get you « sharp te — car. See ‘em now oin our riding customers. LAKE ORION. MOTOR SALES M-24 at Buckhorn Lk. MY 22611 We Trade | 1952 Pont. Chieftain, 4 dr. 1952 Olds, 88, 2 dr. 1952 Plymouth, 4 dr. For Less °51 Plymouth 2 dr....$845 1950 Chevrolet dix. 2 dr. 1950 Buick, super, 4 dr. special, 2 dr. 1949 Mercury, 4 dr, 1949 Buick, super, 2 dr. 1948 Chrysler, 4 dr. matic Radio & Heater. white) 1952 Packard, 4 dr. : ns Sie Walls Few miles, dove 1951 Lincoln. 4 dr.. "51 Chevie dix. 2 dr.. $895 “ped wcuepean Pe eel R&M. | 1051 Buick Roadmas. 4 dr. yt Buick Pe 4dr. yee ror t,°* ____| 1981 Pontiac, 4 dr. iol Ford 8 4 ee “makes & g0od ff_ MODEL wut T1951 DeSoto, custom, 2 dr, | ‘49 Pont. atx. een Drive a ‘51 or ‘S52 model for, 98 : } "50 Pont. dix. 8 4 dr, S895 only $393) ,;er month Act now. 1 1 Ply mouth, 4 dr, . ~ Join our riding customers 10 aici : "49 Buick super 4 dr, $695 LAKE ORION M SAL 1951 Buick, special 2 dr, rer 1 7 93 *-2¢ at uckhorn Lk MY 22611) 1950 Pontiac, club coupe av acd us Sade eae ern rea : Sr ran be es 4950 Ford. & 2 dr. 47 | Ander 4 dr. S495 a akota after mm : 195) Pontiae & 2 dr. r DA, SUAGE “SORERT™ tosg Chev. dix, Bel Ai paetson $955 EM sae ae ee 1950 Studebaker, 4 dr. Pontiac-Buick 7551 Auburn, Utica, Mich. Ph. Collect, Utica 3001 PONTIAC ‘o> 2 DR, STANDARD. White sidewall tires Lpectal paint fob Back up lights. Directional signals. Sun visor. Under hood light. Trunk lights 2100 actual mi. Price $2,300. FE 2-6186 after | 1948 Chevrolet, bus. coupe’ | 1947 lord, 2 dr. 1997 Buick, super 2 dr, | 1946 Chevrolet, bus. caupe | 1946 Buick, super 4 dr, | 1946 Plymouth. 4 dr. | 1946 Ford convertible | 1942 Plymouth, 2 dr, 1942 Pontiac, 2 dr. 1941 Chevrolet, 2 dr, HOLDEN'S RED STAMPS GIVEN WITH EVERY USED CAR PURCHASED AT COMMUNITY. GMAC Terms All Cars Guaranteed COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. At thernorth end of to Every night oun "e Y. SELL OR _ FE €2185 5 ERTIBLE -T713, or OR 3-8449 j ——iie | a i 4 DR. HYDRAMATIC, and heater, new seat cov- , 804 N. Main WEST SIDE anh Care | 923 W betel OL. 2-7121 PONTIAC ‘39 BUSINESS COUPE, _ $50 oF parts 2331 Osmun. SOCIAL AGENCY _ One driver car. 1952 Pontiac 8 eyl- inder. 2 door, sedan, dark green. with heater and directional sig- nal Less then 6.000 actual miles. Price $1,380 Call EM 3-3124 PONTIAC 1953 CYLINDER luxe Hyvdramatic & ete miles 690 Second 8t. DE- 2,300 1951 Oldsmobile 8@ super. low m'ieage 54 Gage. ‘53 PONTIAC @ DELUXE, ¢ DOOR, hydramatic, 2800 miles, Radio and Heater. _FE #1479. STUDEBAKE : CHAMPION. 2 DR. leaving town, must soctilier _ make offer 9,000 miles. MI 4-2277 PONTIAC ‘47, 5 PASSENOER. cpe — heater, $375. by A gal _ merce Cor Very Studehaker Hard Top Convertible RADIO_ HEATER VERDRIVE EXCELLENT CONDITION Only $1295 KIMBALL BROS. INCORPOR “YOUR NASH Dee Lawrence & Cass Aves. ROCHESTER . $656. AC--49 STREAMLINGR _FE 56427 198 Washington. — sah #7, 2 DR. 8 GOOD 6244 Rad, be- ieee Waidon and Maybee Ras. Gund PE 4-1545 Nights For Sate Trucks 56 — $095. Gd ental oe after 5 p.m. and all jay. — =e a “ =! . ee 8 24 a Ve A wet Z. { ae im =) Sa . si —i. * ae ec 2 Sires =e Chk Ss a es ot ee = ; = pS See EY = a ss es ar altace < = ae iF = Es so gee eae Geil ison 4 2 : si — j + nai a a a r — + mt a ee 2 7 ¥ : : Fy ‘ . 7 — == eS f f j * + ad * | s ae +} pat 1) ; . Sh Fe 7 5 7 re - | - ‘ stg 1 (eam 4 _ als : 4 , , ce Pane: : zt Ran rs —— x vt j — . Bi = ~y Tapa concen ss PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OVEMBER : 20,1953 = a ss : : ) Cars # by Dick Turner | _ Sale Used Cars 53{ Sale Used Cars bs/ _ For Sale Used Cars 55 _Por Sale Used Cara 85 _ For Sale Used Cars 55| For Sale Used . ; sale Socio see eae S Oe Saar ; _——— > ¥ ; * ‘52 CHEVROLET —_}- BARGAIN | [ L 74 “MICHIGAN'S | Jen HUNTERS INES nty of Fully exuippea” pa 2 tone NTE j Fr erey tea binen i Jb : 7 t uiciicax’s | DON’T NEED | § ©. K. Srfation e FINEST 3 J Trans ortation |} — (30° | MOBILE HOMES __ re meee, | SNOW RETAIL |-usep cars Ssetbieaselal 0 | arg O -26 {t. to 48 ft. in length, Up te! } WOODWARD AND 1 © ROAD) ~ ae oa CHEVROCBTS “51, 2), 9625. 101 ., STORE 47 Studebaker i Huron . = = eg ’ F , . Roe g tialer ope CHEVE. ¢t ¢ poor petuxe,| To follow the tracks to ond YOU WILL BE Champion ...... $195; That’s what Fae ———= Ste! Eacites ate SFe | the busiest Used Car Lot GOODWILL PLEASED hil Wes eee ee : , : MY 33711 , in Pontis Below W THESE CARS | #7 Oldsmobile -| vou get it—and keep it— Hutch Trailer Sale in Pontiac elow are VITH 1 St CAR $195; } SIEHUE SOR es ratler ales | 1947 CHRYSLER, WINDSOR, REA- a — | sedanette ...... $195) Gy TVERS eed Cars ea ata, agen EET ETE EMBO) some of the reasons our! USED CARS | serviced to Sere | Sen ee oe Also Corner 11 Mile A” Woodward | mation: Cues cnx orn| turnover is so great. Servicec : '$7 Pont, sed. ...... $195, are in top mechanica Poval Oak L16-3630. eee eo mol een , = in a r condition and offer eco- i reape ealae e . — | cheap transportation? No money Not a Name but a Policy c She im . 2902 ; i CASH ONLY | ss & Srl weerinee cai 47° Pontire &f93 | ~ Separate Shop [48 Nash sed, ....... $2793 | namical transportation, money Tals.cg jctarance, sale = Or 48 model youn our driving | os and heater mechanreaity | ACROSS pfROM Fost. orrics 40 PIs A | Easy terms as always. yor have lise ow and eed a LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES ne ee eae vans | | Ae iyaounn 299:| See these excellent val- a eee becca wate ea M-24@ at Buckhorn Li MY 22611] 00d shape 'BUY YOUR USED CAR) Station wagon ...$24)| today of saes ver ure have i | | 7 ues today. fferea barg a bike thts Whole . m \ ne 3, ars pr — . ot wh baie | 5) CHEV. 2 DR. 9 Dato. oe FROM A DEALER | "$7 Chev. sed. ....-. $195 ee faite Pande Mee Seetaone tu uttul ngne| 28 Buick 8275 | YOU KNO\W 2 ae Sais A nice sedan with good running . 5 CI 1 $205 No 191 “ips 2 bish i tert ae retin | . . a . Leeae 295 ° cee | $5 good coneisin, Medjo de heaters 2 DR. SPECIAL SpRTGIpS Seth , 1930 PLYMOUTH 2101 Pixie H shway = = < 5 «is ; “TTT VATS Gray Finish ‘49 Ford sed D Del TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT, | STICIIIG AS S . a - : = 4+ Door Deluxe ver =e Trever Camp. 3300 Elta. | MI i : ST “I For S375 1946 Ae eas Heater & Dir. Signals (commercial) wee 8 $195 $795 1 oF r TAT J “ae — “Ne ear dats adie .; : = av iay a2 les a Wis MODEL, 37 FT ALUMINUM mierda exes Loe stem fee” Hislehs. Rodin and | i IRDS_ Only 12,000 Miles ian “$195 anne eh tandem Wheess, 8 tc | ON @HE CORNER OF , | PON TIACS 47° MN etd aoogoc FE 83040 = WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD CHEVROLETS $1 145 - ; TRA MILER | NCHANGE lp AUR CHEN ROUE Te eae Meds Chevrolet $595 | ” a ‘ "$7 Hudson sed. .... $195 Me VICK AND} RSON PRAnIE ACHOONE if | oe pene. 2 mS au A very clean re dan with radio 1947 B z Mg bodice nn 14 40 &.. over | - - and heater, | ‘SO C ‘47 Chev. conv. ..... $295 Special 4 Door 69 floor plans, al! kinds of equip- e F tirnitu oof enatings, . = ‘ j pats ae boloer aes | © , CY SO Buick £795 1948 AND 1949 h Ve | 47 Ford 2 dro cesses $195) 395 eompilete ine of other ie ! at f , ck , ae : P 4 6 Racin and heater clean insite +7 . a = ac accessorieg bore - © and. out. ace BLUE, 4 DOOR +47 Kaiser .......66 $195 meow Of South Telegraph NL Many good mules left * R “VR Ter tert ALMA. ALL eee “emember, son, work Rard and save your money! You OWENS "51 Ford €R5 PLYMOUTHS © '48 Chev. sed. ...... $185] 1950 ea jobese ‘ 47 2 : 2 ore , — : ; _ 23008 Shtr mors R@ jeer cant tel! tii na rainy day will come al Tong’ ~ - R General 283 8 S PERCENT | Ta hecicetnc? cidmeanc oe 7 d as . ° From ‘41s to ’53s 1950 BUICK | di ater anc ydramat This Customitre model ts clean | . - = < GEE US FOR THe BEST DEAL | rig come is eet behind te throughout has radio and hea SPECIAL! GREEN, 4 DOOR Special 4 Door aii (AMES W a | meee oe. , Heater MICHIGAN’S $945 “ALES "52 Pontiac ~ S186 ‘49 PONTIAC NEST : oni i ie. S- Pentiac . é $ PiNESd wAATS ae ee | x aoe Paget ii had ; “A Ths ¢@€ door sedan has FVFRS ¢ | 845 THE BIG PAVED LOT nee peng 4 1 a) ¢ | O ¢ fe runs smooth.y and 's | THING including rad! t 695 | | ON THE CORNER OP No 387 1M 8. of Late Ortce HES MCSE TE CHOW TEE | elean in every way = $765 er, Hydramatic, et al | WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD 19°71 CHEVROLET ae od oe | t — pIo 9s 2 100-€200 DOWN GOOD TRAIL-; trade-ins hsted below— “4 EE ! PACKARD ‘46. 4 DOOR. RA ‘ ere, rental plans, move in imme- Orchard Lake at Cass 1957 Ford "6" save gas 53 Mercury Monterey | "48 HU Tey eV ae eater, bie, ies &. Periz. em Deluxe 2 Door ately Bave ren | -save money with the - : ™ = . , , y & a he a . TRAILER EXCHANGE 1951 PLYMOUTH 153 Chevrolet 4d d SITS rarix ee ony, Mle clean Demonstrator — Yours at | ie meh BR ° “PACKARD og "pack. top $1 145 60 8 Telegrapn Open Evee Cranbrook club coue Light | ) levroict ar, sedan Ford Buh radia ~ | 395 nye ae nadie Heater. White- ‘ joes 1 PT ROYCRAPY TANDEM arees Pde — oe | #= I ( Olds 94 dr. end heater $1 les a $000 discount! 2 door, radio: & heater, 2 sso class. ete. Cost - a axel, alum. storm windows, $656 Ered ites aceite - _ . . . : 7 ; ran las aa — Freier 36, Hurca Tratier Park —— 52 Buick Riviera coupe JOLY Chsvvolst, te're: proud tone green. Nice car. < pol treuetouse av Cromesaok Parkhurst Trailer Park 152 Cachilac 62 convertible t show this parkling De- SEE THE M TODAY? | 50, 'S1 AND ’52 | MI 43976 1950 CHEN CROLET $ , - : end Sales 1950 CHRYSLER WINDSOR i, luxe Club Coupe The tires | r 1940 PACKARD @ DR, 6 CYL, 4 Doo New Moon Richardson, Mich Beautiful Highland — Plaid $2 Cadillac 62 4 dr. sedan are good, 0 ts a clean cat | AXD A FEW "53s er | good front end tires, — r Airow Priced to sell. 27M. lvoe] vholstery, radio, heater. 320 ds RW 2d eo) mee ee CHEVROLETS | rings 85, 8) East Huron 95 Elcar, shower & toilet, 62350 automatic shift and excellent Pe IS ONS LS Lae er = ! | Finks. $2 E Lapeer Rd 1 Paks Oee re TT ea }’S2 Ford & sedan : PLYMOUTHS 49 Ch | mar pot Sire law eee ; < eae : . hevrial lear 741 3982 Chevrolet 2 daor se- ’ eC Only $50 r Fee saree es coe 1¥80 PONTIAC “4° S2 Chevrolet deluxe 2 de] MP Ont 2 ge ea | LINCOLN-MERCURY PONTIACS Vie | Bone So bone ean om No a0 Suen $00 own. 81 Onklend | chuiten clus soue Te 1°51 Chevrolet Stvline 2dr,| two tes and heres a pr . FORDS | our riding customers, 949 BUICK _ Ave. - tone paint, radio, heater. in | E : ee that. hard ts beat §1 08 Pike St. Lot CONVERTIBLE le TAKE ORION. ‘MOTOR SALES ] j For Rent Trailer Space 51 eheiiens (Grieg -tonaited SI Pontiac Chieftain-2 dr, CurrPike & Cice DODGES Fado and Vester | M-2¢ at Buckhorn Le. MY 2-261! 4 Door ~— 51 Olds O8 4 dr 1951 Word Station Wagon ‘ “lie oo wee “ | ECONOMY sP ECI — PAR LAKE TRAILER ly. : vere handy anywhere good PHONES: NASH | Sharp si—- 1040 Nash .........ss0 cee $895 court veiw aes anal wales ee ‘SI Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. tires and moter, radto = FE 4-3885 FE 4-S1]4 OLDSMOBILES ¢ | $668 Bul ces en ven bed | a ck eo heater 2 Fs _— - Bl Ua Th mee | 1941 Ch tcc cae HOUSETRAILER FOR RENT. FE . A \ ] Ee = ; bul i Rd 4 dr. FE 2-9167 HARDTOPS _ S095 | aa rar bse ete 1 ort a en = “ . . | 1947 udson . FORD STATION WAGON 1947 eye efogtas 2 5 y y a SEaCE BOM BEET. FS 3) Chevrolet deluxe 2 dr. ‘Reaes Jereaters, excellent condi- SU BURBANS ‘2 > ieee Keer spicata) 1951 PLYMOUTH — —— rie enrenee ee ray 5 2 > ton $444, FE 57778 STAT ION WAC 1ONS HREE | 1948 Piymouth Spec Deluxe 4 Door Auto Accessories 82 Win ter eX nee am re-' sO Ford & pe dr. U Y : - } we —- r= ere other cars 5 / 095 pairs, buy an eyeaiee "30 Cadillac 61 club coupe se our Sh hoose $ “© PLYMOUTH MOTOR B4 NEW) aw "50 Chevroler deluxe 4 d . _ \ | eV. /FCONOMY USED CARS ' 66x16 tires FE 5-5306 after 5pm kK & rt |: levrolet deluxe ar. 36 to '46 Car as the 33 aubure FE ¢2131 RE OG FOR PARTS, ‘46 CARS SOD, so Chieft: r ) . ’ : WaScuInO For Pant of CARS — ss) Pontine’ Chieftain 4 dr. ; : D WwW Pa ment SO NASH 4 DR. 2 door, 4 door Here’s Where the No 78 DeSotos Oldsmobiles Pontiacs, |. 1850 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER | *S0)()t4s RQ 4 dr Your Ford Dealer own ¥ l | Barg Are! 1950 BUICK end vthers. New mufflers and adio neater, automatic . . . Ambassador Your Choice | argains Are! 3 ; tallpipes, rebuilt enerstore ranbeatssioim fos are 8 { S0 Olds S&8& deluxe 2 dr. 17S pela aM SE. on a good "46 to '53 car at Radio & Wester : Special 2 Door mpe Most new love roadcloth } ay . ‘ “¢ 7 7 t lee 7 Sad treasmissions ‘Now and used imerior. powerful eight cyl- '49 Ford 8 2 dr. Phone FE S-4101 Braid’s| Why lose days Hydramatiec $] 1045 52 Chev. 4 Door $1 045 OOCIE’S AUTO PARTS eailiens (fe ‘$9 Pontiac & club coupe | CHEVROLET 1902 DR. HEATER | of work and spend money | Sas a 51 Ford Club Coupe ’ 1953 PONTIAC 4 DOOR DELUXE. - SS ee TRUCKS RECONDITIONED RIGHT INA SEPARATE SHOP ‘46 Chev. SEDAN DELIVERY Very Clean A Bargain At $225 ‘48 Dodael’ 14-TON. PANEL _New paint, good body & t engine. ~ $345 ‘47 Ford 1%4-TON PANEL DARK GREEN $275 ‘49 Stude. CA B& CHASSIS 2 TO? $545 CONGRATULATIONS! to America’s Trucking In. dustry on its. 50th anni- versary—mdthy, many more. Also Celebrating Truck Transportation Week THE THRIFT. TR S LOT JACK HAB S. Saginaw at Cottage _ PHONE _FE 4-4546 "1 pa Rochester Ford Dealer TRUCKS 1952 FORD F-6. 188° WHEEL pase 2 FT. STAKE, § 25x20 TI SYNCRO. TRANSMISSION, StigntLy CskD FORD TR i a oe LARRY JEROME MAIN AT JHE Brivor FOR MORE T THAN 30 TEARS A OPEN EVENINOS INTER ATONE @ TRUCK Good condition. MICHIGAN'S FINEST TRUCK SPECIALS ‘47 International ¥Y-ton Panel $195 "49 Ford '-ton Panel $395 ’31 Chev. Sed. Delivery $795 51 Chev. %4-ton Pickup $795 '47 Ford %-ton Panel $295 st Chev. Cab Over - Tractor $795 $2 Chev. Sed, Deliv. $995 48 Ford S-yard Dump $595 20 More _Truck Bargains _ ‘to Choose From MICHIGAN'S The Motor Freight Industry on Its 50th. Anniversary WILSON GMC. CO. 809 S. Woodward FE ce pumps laced Coleman tanterns”” stoves, ing bags, sporting goods sonite nin USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY ‘* ck —— Goods “Art Lawson tan “Shop 3 Reb EXPERT GUN anerain wh e m — hy ammunition. New and used guts. 6465 Dixie Highway Pree BUCKSKINS TANNED. $3.00; Deer beads mounted 620; Gloves, coats, Trees, etc. ion. E. W. Venter ait N. road, Pint, Mich Pia It's Your Deal For A Boat At pate ie Y- “Ass* TES BROWNING SW EET 16 SHOTGUNS eM righ Jeoe Auburn Meights. D BHOT @005 > DRY SLAB ‘WOOD. ue for §)0. Delivered, ‘TE i Tow STOKER “del. PE 21625, of __Hunting Accom. 698 DEER HUNTERS—MIO Pully tu of] heat. cook- . $13 TON. ; +2286. GERMAN sHEPuERD PUPS. | Dacnsnone Fy shion | For _Sale Polit . € to 8 weeks oid Will pay $43 « dor FE $1541, after 4 TROPICAL ris if PPLIES Pincumbe's, @ Pa Oxford A 8-2076 Open Bree. ARAKE*TS il cavanias - nae Ra Crooks. +6519. EXx- registered, Pe a fe _wntil eet “Thieols ry 72 ey SOOO meen > il rer Pa “wok cellent 000 -" sae istered YOUNG Unvens, a RO. from te- tbs -Mines— — oN Rochester Rd pear Lakeville Romeo 3103 | 100 WHITE ROCK ¢A PULLETS, ood ones Ready to lay $2 ca PE 5-094) MUSCOVY DUCKS. LIVE. @e L’ OA 6-2028 ~ alive POULTRY PICKER — _ ‘trie sealder, Holly 4808. 0 NEW HAMPSHI MPGHIRE Roasters Average te EM }-3621 Me +- ROSE TURKEY AEM. ; ce hi iH % " 1000 BALES OF Ep a as. "* Phone FE 2-0263 Ask for Bob Mahan MAHAN aqeney yt) Lit ag ome Fosaners ‘ounty, rivileges, $338 oer , Plants, Trees, ‘Shrubs 70 Waite. Pir A Pik J SPRUCE oo rou A Biackhill, Norway and Ht gr Aber Loot Concolor. gy and M FE soTM PR ell KING BROS, . Your I-H Dealer Pontiac Road at Opdyke McCORMICE Di - Fcaitana ‘& & Son, In Ine. | YOUR AUT RORIEED J. SALES train, Seote oom CORN CRIBS AND CORN cure _— pmol Native trees. _ t Davis ; rh eeth west _Orton Vv = ek pea Commerce Village on gravel GARDEN TRACTORS = bearin: turns /2 M. PF trator complete with bts] miles. | ¢0038,| snow plow........ + 919 . | et, a. OP. tractor, darge tires. com- Christmas Trees 70A r aaa iis Hu. S:: 26 inch PINE a anaes - cut, regular $196. — sale np vergreen : z. 6 rare oA "Remalee ihe e Rd. Se 3 Py 5) ~ ow 0, 15 miles no of Pon- 3ER 3 on 1 mile Open | 922 Mt. Clemens 8t. 0 Dogs Trained, Boarded 71 7 poos AND CATs BOARDED & & ~ trained. On beat. Bu: Ken ne 375 8 Telegraph | BOARDING, BATHING, & CIP. _ding. 794 N. Perry FE 26113 __Sale Farm Produce 71A eee i ened COAL, OPDYKE MAR- ~ "CORN FOR SALE Phone TWinbrook 2-8076, Detroit. APPLES & POTATOES. OUT BAL- dwin to ist farm north of Clark- _ ston Rd a : POTATOES $20 PER HUNDRED. 338 W. Silverbell Rd. out Perry. BUSHELS CORN, 40009 DUT- Rd. FE 54-2977, ~ APPLES © Glackmore Farms, 1900 Stiver Open 1! to & nm Sunday's GUARANTEED FRESH FARM Ht — to your house, ¥ 86-7530 300 Bell, Rochester APPLES POPULAR VARIETIES; honey, cider, Se ag ot Al 2330 Clark«ton Rd. Lake Orion, MY 3-5703_ ee For Sale Pets 71C€ SAMOYED, MALE, 1 YR. FE male, § yrs., AKC. FE 3-404 REGISTERED COCKER SPANIEL. 1 year, buff. RHESUS MONEY. _ OR } _ male, Seumrees COCKER PUPPIES FE ¢7213, REGISTERED BOXER PUPs, ¢ wer, wep carmen eonot-| Salo Musical Geode LS Sale Household Goods 66 FURNITURE CO 325. ng Ng lk male ers. 8S. Paddock. FE 4-4246. ne mi BS. os : Phone EM 3-88¢T eves. al) after 3:30 p.m eusts. Ovod, tendon “soll wise | ST WAYNE GABERT’S_|7 #1 me, patie | CEMENT Slory BaEe coe gs aren vd suite - e - oF it ween, in. Biren. Vib SLIGHTLY USED Conn CO conowet | APPLIANCE SPECIALS tures 8. ° 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM B8UITE,| DISHES, BEDDING, LINEN s or Phone PE ell, MARTIN SLIDE TROMBONE BX: | Sise ts ‘Ductharn’ oh esi et ce ROOMS SUITE. | Reater and tank PE ¢st00," "| gouble, @rainboard [; = com- il i < For Sale Motorcycles 59 ——E irr. ewes, Be .... agiat * goed see isa more RUMMAGE SAL eo Saint VEN. “Vin tube, hair dryer. Cedar posts | ~~~ _ ieee. _ oF. Open ends........ oas ul . & Ele GULBRAN N aytag : ood s. Set Nov. 2) OO am | bed. Throw Lee ate Fon TARTS a sence on Foun | OURAN SOQ AeUTS| es kent rice’ tae] Fates Co ae ee ee e| omate Solana Ba lite’ aie Coy 337 Be gues. | Soviet Saatacegte SPS) a's SenteScies api: _in | Box TRLEVION. af Mampga-| "fox oe tay pug ce tamer |—"—" SATA P: | . == e ect §=cond: 34 L 7 | ee, Eee aioe "| oN Meginaw PR Same | 4 evod ——— Brice tenn ree oe Biceet a Fors Fyre INSULATION For Sale Bicycles S9A | "CCOMDIONS, FacTORY Pnices.| | Vitey ‘cise we cheese trem | PIBCH WALNUT BON Glee pies geas| STORM DOORS ng, conor, Gave money. 4 Dre | 22 4, Sogmew OL Sam) Fe est Sonditon, 8100.) grape Com io Bure.| COMB. STORM SASH BOY'S 26 IN. BICYCLE s10.00, s04| (olf W. Huron, desement apt. | gan OP. COUGH, §. MA Chris Panes CALL 3 gad Bed. 8 piece kitchen set.) Awning Type Windows | _Heights Lake Orion. 3 : davenport. ox EM 35718. ‘6 WAL "iia re comoln® TE | seroma ae ee ae| Rios ett tel PARLE Canny eee P| Mir on ‘« ax———|M. A, BENSON BO.’ 267 e — new. rs, FE) Zororo.a Evision, 7 TOR shades. $21.95 value, $5.05. Pae- MYERS ° . condit.on $02 E. Tennyson 6. tadte model. ge tory ireguiars. Use our Christmas | op ame jet — 0 N, Saginaw FE 42631 SOY's 3° AND GIRL's 96° BIKES | EMALL SPINET PIA é idee concon | Layaway pian, Michigan Pluores-| 5. Also cone to deep NS £ ood | cond: $20 . Fe used $328 delivers. Gallagher's, APRONS ew US QUT cont, . Gost OLE sold and : pumps |" soket, good condition, FE +1601. _ ; Is R edit” table. EOUs pow RECORD Ri VER 90D 3° GIRLS BIKE, SPinSt PiANO M _Manstieia = = ae rare wn oe x eccordions, Kerosene, heater, Jap cap. stone ¢. eptice to yar. . "LOW PRICES ~~ ena te tr, ot WaTea 1 a 4 KELLY’S HARDWARE rifle and small pool ta’ OR Boats & Accessories 60/5 PLar Ct ; VERY Easy afver_ aem-€€ °° > "cen WE COMPRESSORS ” oes | lis a ta ete wet! TTT Soe aber-eury| mine een Care AL e * It's ing. Pig TE vasa ot * sie 4 IL 10c 3 imlau’ee We point oder Dries te STEAMER, 6PACE Piano AIRING. | Eeny Washer. 50 J) fe sdere one iol Point, CONF’S RENTAL Y D ] _ Call Prank FE tees | Mahogany or walnut beds al Benny Maid vinyl talaid tile SEE” | a5 ‘Gecnard Lane. PE 0-050 ON Our Vea UPRIONT GRAND PIANO. slece si bavguiinat th OOR SHOP aL gaTiN, waik | 8! BALDWIN For A Boat At snobs. furitare x shances, Vist our 2 5 segeee &. Uiwick Suoply FE son. aa |* BM lt ot S| Sale Household Goods 60/ department, | USED WASHER $20 AND UP | HOLLINOGHEAD VARIETY STORE, blower: verh qecd euntonen, Of ~ “cr ty ON’'S Used automatic washers oh &| 7 miles out Baldwin. Armstrong Y 20807 Qybaugns feircuesx SINKS. | 3085 Orchard Lu. R4 Marvor| Sp: Weed ges panes $58 8 0p] Leics, Wend teeth teeO-tes ' CHRISTMAS Lav.awit beautiful 47 model. 666 value, §-801! = basic | Covey “apastevensine-dhahonames | PODS, we a — Wolverine. sae iaiengiel Also several 44" aad 06" models | AERCHLT waYTAO wAasMiXG Wi-| ‘R,B. MUNRO ELECTRIC CO Sportsmen | _Ses as SrtsaayMete, "EE | Sete Pet ees ete ee eet! PLYWOOD | mtP RES =r eee x ON, N UP oe ee . m portable, #42, Pr ban. ‘| chairs & 1 blond coffee tabie, Bee us for your BUILDING TO BAUGHS 50% Reduction Sale —a———— | pest offer takes, MI 1408 AN Rinds, plain & decorative. Kitch. | MATE ou will save LINOLEUM & TILE | SHOP SUBURB Fon ale wu A0O, OMNES | Soe Associate J Dealer! tino 0c. Plastic price AN 4 = ie ead We Outland ave FE came | ta (d, barlap, ming 7a. Boe sai Furi SE AUTOMATIC IROWER. | 5d Daten PEL MG | yee’ pees per Me. iaERCORY' Most MOB- aoe ah Armgtr wali We ibe ULL wie A FIRPORCED (COM Carre sean eee oe 0 0 ait e va or —. — ; ' Scevery. forma” Base point’ gel *ai'83| atthe a 8,§ Sales ¢ eae VacurM, Cea, S| incson rencea pea ak | Edn ia OO ae GENESEE SALES\_| ore tha’ W tures, 7 630 ‘Aubure Meigbte, § saree ot | _{ayrus. Firat te sence down, ce oor 2101 Dixie Hwy. TWIN BED & SPRING $10 06, STU- ‘ zi? FPIRTY ROG, CEDAR WARD- an ew Tos 8 ORDER Your Gio, come 014.0, Lounge | chair | Begs of"Gh inde, Sad sizes FOU eonGnr Mab eee: LUMBER Cem outboard . Gavenport @ chair table floor. BOUGHT, Fs aCe etal beste, Tee-ose Morary table 96.58, Piast B°: ssosts changed, Turner's, €02 Mt, Clem- BUILDER’ s SUPPLIES] qu, free stead reversed arine $1.50, refrigerator 30.00, Washer and +0801. —o kinds. Oweus $i7.60, Portable washer 6.98, New krrcHEN Casi ‘| gneulation et new tow root. | HEATING — WE SPECIALIZE In MERCURY OUTBOARD a, Ee pe ‘oe OL 20787 Nig fe By sf tng and Cem ™ 7 Fenet ~-_ daws 615.85; drop “ed space best) ie PRIGERA REFMOERATOR 1 ‘ey Safa hs tar. Rock lath C Byvare ducts oF ve Shorty Hook’ rs ‘or & 32080. | see Lake Rd. at Lake tables $10. Furniture of seta. _Beria and cedar. Piy- -—_ ty ol | Auinds. 1) Aubara, byivan Li Lake Villag Ulage. eldtex, ete. | DOUBLE LA Y Toss ee BRAND NEW i083 ies MODEL WER = ale pe. Pndey ing room suites, ~ "Store Equipment 668 wintows © Fisdowalls,” dooring Puumting & Seating Suggiics $150. | @ PIECE ROOM SET, 946. ete. tng cal’ & rag Broo, FE lll? or | oer Purdy ot Birm Lak ofr and SROP, gg | 48, CU. FT REPRIGERATOR,| gt lower prices see us Dow. Free Pon nia potR AORN a REFRIOERATOR. FURNITURE, 6 blower but ne no compressor. §20./ delivery. sioctric range. good condition. ansportation Oftered __ Call FE 32005. AT TRESES AND WOLLY WOOD inc ee Tes lon @ 62 | Vina noon Divino ROOAL | MATTRESSES “AND WOLLY WOOD SOCAL Ge ics CRRAM MACHIEE. | Paul St, Cyr Lomber Co. OR SANDERS, FURNACE TRANSPORTATION PAID TO tigues vingrain carpets, Marble | 03,804 Milberg, 62 Williams, 7E and one Shole ice cream | EMpire 3-231. 6120 Bogie Lake Ra_| fieaners. Gaxland "Post "and, alah California, drive cars. FE ¢6130} top tabie® ere $-0633, eadinets Sacrifice for quick sale. Commerce, Mich. qo or FE 39373. Painted, colored giass. Walnut | LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95|-7= #1 Pe sanh erage, tl int aod oie eevee PURN v wan GOING nonte aS Gaeute eee my, $4.98 house peint $2.50 gal. Sale Miscellaneous 68 68 PE 46640. _sise_ baby bed, $10 . d_either way. FE $6006. Guia. Gan ba eck’s Linoleum, 183 N. Perry CAIN LEAVING TOWN, 3 Se —— mA TAD He SMALL ist “LUMBER BAR AIN INS" bedroom suites | with & ss TWIN BEDROOM BET, WALNUT: 5-5736, rm Bae mower, miseaiinvous 2? RABBITS & MUTCHES, enecnl Hesse vettigerates & DEED WauiLTow DRYER. LIKE e SISIGTS sic Ohad “Siehienide ee , 42,000 miles. eg _sell_or wade, +7829 }_ Stove, MT +1006 ee Sua size electric AB. OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. i1x6 Douglas Fir sheathing re sWaP NW YouR a Cab ena TES CH DINING ROOM SRT 0 PIECE. ot SUNDAY 10 TO 3 et oes ‘et Se Benkooa TE a Sow "pen! 'Dy rour tapping varie, | | fairaclery pe able, upbaitared | Ctra, Kenmore, eer. Wringer U ER SURPLUS LUMBER | fete tecuum cledoer on cart your . ’ . ay ‘Tway f as. Com-| pe & love buffet, used eadt- TS Admiral mahogany con _L MB & MATERIAL aa-tet moder radios, F Bernese Mesdwese aw Huron. Urtle: cost $780, sell for Sis TT hia one Otee On >-7008 nd fixttres, youd CAND coat | Mi t16e. sie aa M1 6-1300 __ Open & to 5:30 Except Sundays “pipes ae ae fern ol| and Wack (onets you Wave ouse 7 PC LIVING ROOM SUITE. | NECCHI BU PORTABLE EERE | ft §-§ ROOM COLEMAN Of. SPACE coal | “ra parnaces nam ead erty) for late model car & tonic nouns a gaia EN stat $73, 28 tach Will sacrifice at low “price for ADE ee ae sie! 7 rpc OL Zz —— oq onl race piaie og juick sale. PE 56-0156 "HEIGHTS SUPPLY ator er anything ef value oe $17.50. 2 sectional 940. Other! _braide. rug 640. EM 33514, ALWAYS 2685 Perry bew Crosley Sbeivader t100 00. or & Nn" Case =| Used Trade-in De t. conn el gue coments |S phi Rt he ol rms per week MY 3-3711 SIZED BED . BA a & WILL CONSIDER SMALL HOUSE |. 12? Dwight. a We deliver, Gebe “a ere traiter on new ? bedroom eom- | USED REFRIGERATOR. 2. fone e as at low etel- modern bungalow full| lent condition FE 29-1427, Ra. Orchard rom ni Ww. OH — sement. FE $100 aher ¢p. m.| PORTABLE, SEWINO | MACHINE, Ra. Farnilngwon 6-208 daily | Gen Parks, 050.88; ‘scoditan wat treae FAD 8, S60, SF SOTOMAETIS WATER BOPT: 6:00 to 6:00, Sunday 16:06 to 2:06, O=31 DOU 8; mad of. -FE 557200. ener. Rave ail the. sof water | , basemen Fort. “s sOLE SET. FOR BOY can ninaoe month. struct is — = REF sidewalk bike or rabbit, aa ious. 7 Ketomate Soft and Typhoon gan’ ee. and cash. OR 3 Water serie. ” sens Walton Bivd. : Co. 135 Branch St. (across| anteed. up. 8 repiace- 1983 4 -OOR PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN id Plaine. a Porging & Gock-| ment 96 Onkiand Ave. ‘ sedan eo 2, tone, Fadio | remote DINETTE ete 1 Burmeisters et). PR 4-9583. jackaows aaetal es extra. se e these yourself a: save. ° , tract ad us om volta hav. oad 4 chairs @ tavle 940.95 value Northern Lumber Co. iad cen cadian aioe ahd i le gg comes | W ILL IS; “‘M. BREWER. ba a Laepa oy yey 1983 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. cheap, Write Pontiac Press Box| 4-640 , 116 Roosevelt Hotel ular colors. Come in, com-| LIVING OM oF SUITE. PIANO.” WE DELIVER PLUMBING SPECIALS So ap ~~ VE SOSY| pare, and be convinced of those | i ee AL SIZES OAS a Tul auto-|82 QAL, £LECTRIC Ww oye TRADE YOUR 1 taeeage, veeuty SS 2 ee et MARKER $38. [5-30 matic electric ignition ofl furnaces BEATER NSTALLED FREE ON gmal}. house ee, equity — Orchard tiED WIN TVS EM 3 35-4650 EM 3996_ and floor furnaces, carburetors | me | weil Cnn good ho house trahers. | TABLETOP ELECTRIC” RANOE| dition TYEET, O08 COR: efter 10 a.m. HAIN SAWs-NEW AND USE pares rng cd oll burners, bottle | 3 7 “aoa TR EXCHA with oven clock er, all new | DEEP dans Garden and orehard ae Ln s ttings | "00 UPRIONT, 12 CU. or trailers and cabins. Chin UY = 5 tes aA Eves. is ft. newest and most modern oes. See eee large and smai,| _ PETRO HRAT SERVICE CO SON AYS 10 TILL L TRADE ALNUT ETTE sET. FOUR available : : : Associa , ARNAS } for down payment on « na ehelry end chine cabi-| Value, $248. Sligh’ a? 7 Power mowers, fg gag Ei tee Te x8 ORIEL LUM BING vie hester. MY 3- net, extension table zte7| transit. Terrific value. Michigan inom hues A aa 13038. Open Evenings & Sndays P. M. Pa. oF ELIVER 130 2 ENGLISH rue “FOR SALE | _Churchill Rd. Fluorescent, 363 Orchard Lake! ecawerg ave. (sori ét 1 300 AMP, WELDER PORTABLE, or trade, 1¢* Admiral combination TV ae Ave ee Rd), Birmingham. Pa. sitawest | 8, 4 new, G00. Mishizen Aust —CEMENT ~ BLOCKS — WILL ALLOW MORE THAN DOWN | 1°” Tabie ~~ tT... aM AND {rl RADIO, ALSO Oo Cece 46009. Time nrayments available. Mer Lake Orion, 2 Phone M pny Immediately delivered 64 Sheffield yment for your old car om ‘$a| TV antenna kit ee redio We tare trade-ins. Ph. PE 2-¢601 or FE 1-7275 re - _OR 37301. WALTON TV Tie Rae Sr TEN DIAMOND | BRIDA Leet. OED ‘REFRIO, STOVES. FUR ___ Russell Lemon 3 LOTS ATE 2.2287 alten NOL erigmal cost ¥ or b blowers, et =r 164 100. Will swap for "Ei cd — ane wat | om « f Wal tie ei” 43.s _08, FE 7-077 ety Westie han ceninsee:| Overhead Garage Doors model car. PE 32-1402. after 5:30. FE re Dutch Paint $1.40 gal.; 49¢ Plastic | 3 GOOD OIL DRUMS AND FRAME, ing Co,, 460 West Huron. Stop & see the m No door with the aaL® Wall Tile eo sq. ft; $2.40 s and tubing — see Use OuR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN Pee rag onesie o more oo __ For Sale Clothing Oo EARLY ARERICAN BRAIDED strongs Inlaid, nee Phone FE 2-1788, after 5:00. prumbing, wiring, repairing. Qom-| side james. ‘Easy ¢ ¢ operate, fully Moorcler. = ee ae — Linoleum ng = * MAH JGNGO GAME, SIMILAR TO| plete stock soil, sewer crock snd | gs ong os Ba sine ite. ot LADY'S COAT OREY. PERSIAN mete wader conveateual. fa alt Tile ze rn “Onis 2 Lincleut chinese checkers. Apply 3715] Crain tile Montcalm Builde Seamer ce ne te 020. EM Spee ne S| 8 yo one Lneieum Be] _Piitiee W's! 2 Beko | Sippy. tie WAtorialm TR) Sree Bai aes nace i ——— a0 Fg y : adil at ai fotos - Call for free estimates WOOL GABARDINE TOP | CoAT. 1 Parkhurst after, 530 Harold's, 140 S. Saginaw ROCK HOUNDS 9 to 6:30. Closed every Thurs. Seine scat, 733 in ints. like new; size DINING ROOM surtE vse | DOUBLE RED PSTAMPS TODAY | Cabechons. mineraittes. mineral &/ OUT OF PAWN SHOT GUNS &@| 370 8. Paddock FE 2-0203 7 pi fies COATS SIZE i4, GREY |- = see Areseey, 01, 1 Nereee ol | Open Pridey wens See a 0 PM Gone onl catay mie | as Vee HEAT YOUR HOME WOOL, CARACAL COLLAR. 620.| $30, PE siete, ONS? “A arene w i YEAns TASKER'’S Oe Be tine on | bute tee eeu Tee ee COLON 818 “BOLE Cons it MUNT2 TELEVI 17 IN. MA-] NY 20 mt condition. § 060.) 63 W. Burcn PE Sezai} if we 20072” that lights tteelf & burns No. 1, NEW, CALL FE 21208 of bal jo ag oe AvTOMaTIC (WASHER ANI AND DRY- 7 DRY- FARM FRESH MEATS |}- FULL SIZE BABY CARRIAGE. tn wel jee lew pilot : en cellent cond ROBOTS eee ee creer snes 35e Ib. DEER SKIN, JACKET, | §MA APARTMENT | SIZE ELECTRIC | chi an. Fag aad | Pork ‘reese ”.2000CIIIE 3 8. | rsoweL ex ecrnic— TRAIN —— aewtee ane nen ad ee size, never worn ccota, — ; pad,.reasonable, FE -6624 Spare ribs 4c Ib Large layout 2 complete trains,| eash down, likeral rolaoigg fr. No size KS 14, new, FE 67333. ORNITURE AND TABLECLOTH. 70 ;| Lara . 1 extra locomotive with smoke, | BERVICE CO. = pes iggy #@ long t a Also oe a ith OR D183 “ Round “neak fear concuseaey tee lo faa acceee: oe Gaal ena emma yy Exchange pelt, of trousers “3390 long. bel nedtOnnard Late,” |0 PC. DINING ROOM SUITE EX: Mote dope occ cc cccccict! Jae Jw. tama ENN: YY Open meanings and Sundays pa H etnies. encelioat ion. | FWIN MAPLE BEDS ection condition. OR 3-2008 pow beet ...... sate, BEACON FLASH CAMERA oe] ALUMINUM DC ceen. Olive 11-3190. with attress cover. c- ne APT SIZE REPRIOERATOR. $50 ay , Ae eg = CASE, REASONABLE, FE 5-0426 +1 en SS en nd se Saag a 3. Good 54334. a Pine redwood | ~~ Be ee NA ene OPEL ther 4:30 or ell dey Bal. Or OENERAL ELECING, gi. “OPDYKE Mi ARKET | ORE eace alc cones, (Oe Foe rindows B Geers: (nenawoatie, FE) late Walton at Opdyle ELECTRIC HOT WATER HEAT- ey . J > _weil. ATER PUMP, 8 FEW QMACEINAW. i i. Root GAS TANCE ae ae —< RIOERATOR 3" sees Exon " REIOWY fcshatheg er, 40 gal MA 6-217 well, sonverts to deep ail — anny goats one cont|@ goo grace mzaten wima| Sis ter Barger #| MucONRE, CRETQHT TAIN A | RCOOY, Focomo.scneey Tay | boast ae oe sect Sizes 18-20. Excellent cond. 96 ea.| blower. 1051 Bendis Economatic | _ °° -| tor $36. FE 23838. : ss 6-1660. PE +0232. excellent condition, 1002 Monice | BEWING MACHINES REBUILT | —heveny TAPE RECORDER — “4° : TRANSITOR HEARING aps, ee ae cy Mia word nce. Reason rr P1590, i to's mode levtric with a new)___Like new. FE 27778 COMBINATION DOORS | “tree demonstration. Rule's Drugs, x Biragemo Rea seget wart | ied iz gad Ra tant 5, CORE OSES OVER ene: we me sem | Rea eae r KECK “asin. Instruction 63A| {2s home “ing uite Fremont | Ail MAKES REPAIRED WOULD LIKE TO SELL § Room 32x60" W. Pine BI¢88 on cabinet. 20x30 FEES NEW CONSOLE PLANO 3° BIOR. Pa call aa 21.8, WATER Oe Pe otegn | PE £3087 ou heater, lke new. | aoa OFF UN STORM SASH Mipedias and io. boees ry wore a8 direct. blow a ———— me: ates —— edge. Also 10 books of children’s aeeesie cues adeaeen ton a Nang MATTRESS. AND AUTOMATIC WASHERS po ALL SIZES. BLAYLOCK classics, PH 21039. _ Nationally known. Our stove $35. Giddings ra. FE| $18 & up ringer & Spin vA—___________| COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO! |8TEEL SCAFFOOD _WHEELBAR- Versary special. Limited 44740. . yy 7: seas aw we ees ee ieee rate BTU.|81 Orchard Lake Ave, FE }-7101 row. For information call EM - ~ 2 f a 1 Michigan. Gallagher Pate eS ee . BA] chrome _fixsares, . tatiet, &. Ovt | _ 206_H,_ Paddock ‘FE eine BABY SCALES. RATHINETTE fa METAL {LATHE MOTOR STUDENT ~ | table. buttet Toke 81 on. $19 apt sive wash bowls $8 Twa|CHICAGO ROLLER SKATES | firoller, toilet seat Very reas:| ized. Duo-Therm § a agelmggar ce nae snap a Hi ental rug, a poe ie hs agi trailer, furnished complete heh , oad ke peter sine a bg Vista St, Clark war iacks OM deen os Ler : Brand can ¢ back $126.00. Beds—bunk beds, sprin ases and «tops inclu Like $ = a al. tanks 5 A 56-7878 nets, trombones. cornea ang alte] aay MI) chairs, tables, lamps at dergein | few. FE 5-190. VACUUM SWEFPER. $10. sEW- Go, ine by C HOTPOINT RANGE, POLLY a AUTO GAS Watee Suarens [70S WSS Seeree » ott. ing machine stand, $7: 12° plane, . bottle & natural gas stoves Edi id lines $89 5« 5 2 overcoats, size 44, $5; bio ing. Poa barner "geet cn, only] gio ‘ } ond Fuel oil, ae a weed wattr's surpies = = - 900. Slightly marrea eat wont _ riding breeches, $3.50. — De, Ditto ttwy, bout ot Dequindre ‘at 3 »” Mie, “Spen ‘Sunday Sooty, 66) teenie tabnee Mite | t Sith wood Ginioe DOORS, 4 braid . ere , Ba . etuge motel, caly 80. Drerwe Plains, Open 7 days CHECK PROTECTOR, $10, ‘con Practescent, 393 Orchard Sar Rss with a ome ie - a aa . y Ee 6 a 800 REGISTERED eae 2 PUPPiEs }- 5 ARD! cer pire Seems * ent, tor Dane Wighway MA 1878" i Maw Guan 8. SAWS. $199.50 AND - demonstration. MY “ONE MAN CHAIN SAWS & USED Stop in for a demonstration, time Payments available. Miller's Gar- Lawn ut 1 8. of 14 Mile) (North __Birmingham. Phone MI 4-6009. — Auction Sales 77 i. oon belly BILL eee an auc enywhere, Of- ft 63¢ Lapeer. = pusgheld geste of the v Joba PF Titus al 235 Bancroh street re Imlay City ene AM. on Sat.. November Mist. pieces c complete of fu hes. proprietor, a anne ~ EHOUSE CLEAR ANCE WEDMEnoAT NOV 25, 7.00 P.M, HOWELL LIVESTOCK AUCTION Power electric saws, drills, haré- Ware, tools, socket sets ond Paul Hillman, sets, rede of other much needed items. COVERTONE eto” FREE Lay ey eS TERMS Ed Gottchaik, on SATURDAY NOV 21, AT 3 P Compiete furnistings ter standing stalls. Acres of wooded trail, . kloms MI = eattic, A. _Fianst Farm, ho oer Wanted Livestock 74 ae anes agg — YY = = meee - te Sener Geb et eiper cee + aca eal emai ‘ea , ie = FORTY ar een THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1054 - | ne ext election we ran have forwad- ° | day ‘that he played the recotd of | billfold although they had wy 'B I ue Ey ed Wife lit incessantly, \ | married more than 20 years, ; ee And Who Says : Truman Mim | tooking men in eereer | |-rruman apperehiiy bad enter Not. Entranced |. 7 cart svaried her $40) Dr. Haughey sid ealeting “That Plumpness Is So Harmful? ~~ PAILADELPHIA (n—Her excess ‘ON White Case weight may have helped save the | life of a 45-year-old woman who! PONTIAC’S OLDEST Authorized Factory Service tor 15 Different Manufacturers BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE | monthly support for herself and] poetry and records was his way | the two children. Dr. Haughey | of life. gets possession of his model train, | LOS ANGELES (#—The Song | his auto, surgical instruments and| Among the New Zealand Maoris, Beautiful Brown eyes’ was os fiers ae of records and poetry. la vittage maiden performs _ the | much for blue-eyed —_Mrs._Ruth! Mrs. Haughey, 47, said he even/ task ef seeing that no human | | pated that some in the audie nee | | would expect him to say something} by ‘Brown Eyes’ | stronger on the White eontreversy: }. But as he left the banquet room, | .. he saw a newsman at a te lephone. | Speaks to Young Dems. fell 13 stories from a hotel win-} = $ THe smiled, put his hands on his! thed the children ~ sineine ging the! shadow defiles the food of the to- | dow, Jefferson Hospital physicians | Without Commenting ON | hips. and said | Haughey and she divorced Dr Dell | “Brown Eyes” song and that he | hunga priest or doctor, by ‘| 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 atts thats Ha! I fooled you, didn't 1?” | Haughey on her te stimony yester- | carried “lovesick poetry" in his! over it. ; Issue Further 7 aaah say. That, plus the skylight broke her fall and she landed in a sitting position. Staff doctors said Mrs.. Betty Green Kaskin's plumpness cush- joned the shock. And while in a sitting position, they explained, the body is best able to diffuse shock. The woman, who js reported re covering from the fall Nov. 15 By CLARENCE A, JOHNSON KANSAS CITY W—Harry S. Tru man had the time, the place and the audience last night to add ver bal fire to the Harry Dexter White controversy, but he didn't Thus it was the former Presi dent stuck to his oft-repeated state-_ OPEN TOMORROW NIGHT ‘til 9 P. M. --- TERRIFIC . suffered a number of cracked ver-' ments he would have no more tebrae, broken ribs, a torn kidney comment to make in the blistering and oe fractures of the crossfire of charges arising from right leg the issue ~~ ee He spoke briefly to about 350 mbers of the Jackson County GA RGLE Young Democrats, Inc ata din- | . er meeting. They cheered him He smiled, said he was hapgy to be there ASPIRIN Once he referred to the “contro || | Versys this week’ and then read i from several of the telegrams he : 70 had received after his speech Mone! ~~ 7 i ROEBUCK AND CO. . SORE That were wt nohe rephed to T r Ni Wee Radia charges of Any. ¢ Brownell omor ow g n . ° tthat he kept the late Hlarry Dex- eee FEEL BETTER FAST! I te r White Nee te Lan service e e ‘ _ j 'when he knew him to be a Com me Limited Quantities! Sorry 0 att aeeienebeamaees . : One of the telegrams, he—said,t tf = s ’ . read } F DON T DELAY. ee | (ive vem hell? Harry. The No Phone Order C O é newspapers need the money.” Ss or . ; ‘ Ss ORDER NOW! _ | ) PEED AVS > o Farlier, in his off-the-cuff speec h he had said the Democratic party has “no outlet for facts in this} | country, with 90 per-cent of the} | newspapers against it.” The former President also told | the Democrats: ‘Since the time of Jeffersen the people have tried to keep the gov- ernment out of the hands of spe- | cial privilege, The Democrats al- ways have tried to do this, but we | | didn't sueceed very well last year.’ “What we need to do is to set our house in order here at home, | and w® must have a_ vigorous ; Democratic organization to pre-| sent the facts to the people of the United : States. If we do, after” the vom a sows FoR FAST DEtivery, Cath AND Fuel & Paint Co. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 5-6159 Rubber Basketball Wide Selection of Plaids Made of Resilient Wool Outwears Leather Every Time Built-In Radionet Antenna Long-Wearing Charmode Nylon New Beautiful Shades Lag 1.24 Regularly 119 JZ ¢ Reg. 195 2.99 Reg 1895 1695 Reg. 198 1.44 Regularly 150 QT ¢ Pr. Chee re ‘nea ’ 1 ~ biuagins ] « - ~ > pet to we , ve . arta, A te ches: la nq Takes _ = ” ' “ i -i "B ae oneal ~ betes bg 1S si hal ee pe as , a . ing ks : € 1cOse easy-to-wash white ny } i] Purple nylons On sale : or nm a oe : ; IN ESAS: F:own piast Saturday lon All size Shop from 6 9 9 on Limit 2 pr. each. Shep at Sea r sale Sat. nig é hou Save 6to9 pm. Save now! Women's Access.—Main Floor Floor Covering—2nd Floor Sports Dep|—Main Basement Radio-TV Dept.—Maia Floor Corset Dept.—Second Floor Hosiery Dept.—Main Floor ' a6 OPEN STO: OPEN FRI. & SAT. NIGHTS UNTIL XMAS A 124.30 OPEN STOCK VALUE... Turpentine at a 87 z3 Rayon and Wool Scarfs Pile Scatter Rugs Kitchen Radios Circular-Stitch Bra First Quality Nylons Reg. : Ls irs Paint Dept—Main Basement o ' Metal Skirt Racks Clopay Draperies Sleeping Bags Dunlap Drill Set Reg. 79 yvil i eans j he _ Lightweight Cotton Knit Bo le Denim J : Expensive-Looking Plastic Flannel Pajamas 5 3¢ 1. 44 With 5 High Speed Drill Bits os Sanforised Max. Shrinkage 1°, Assorted Cotton Prints Reg. 1.98 Sexe Fic Reg. 1685 = 3, 99 ~ Reg. 1.69 1.39 iia 99¢ Reg. 1.98 1.69 For x C ton kr t shay ie with Can drive |4-in. bits in steel, ‘ hed Lovely floral assorted pattern i ° e sk ited culty Pastels. One size. 1.-in. bits in wood. With steel Strong sn Snes silk ra wear Plastic draperies give years of Piping trim, convertible collar: op from 6 t pm. onl case. 22-5 Saturday night