‘Truck Operator | States Officials ‘in Same Line ’ «ye area..with slightly lower tempera~ on Wednesday. * Monday that the present Repub-}- ee ee ae | _dron, he also ‘said that the federal subcommittee investigating “activities “of -Hoffa~aneéto-f Officials of the AFL Team- Pontiac the thermometer regis- “tered 41, “Hisinig to Sy rp. TT Also Informs Probers 2 ; : Men Worked | It to Get | Flint: Business — DETROIT (AP)—A Flint witness told congressional investigators today that he and other AFL Teamsters | Unien' members were made +} “the goats’ by James R.| & Hoffa in a 1948 strike. Paul L.. Smith, haulaway| truck operator, said he was foreed out of business by Hoffa's order that a strike be halted. Smith testified before the House labor and education E Sters. : At the same time Rep. } an (R-Mich) said witnesses would show that Hoffa and Bert Brennan, also a union official, ordered the strike called off as “‘illegal” so that they could form their own haulaway company. Hoffman told reporters the witnesses would show that nine men, all strikers, were “black- balled and forced out of busi- ness” by Hoffa. “Hoffa-has_little less power than Beck,” Hoffman said. - ; The congressman's. reference. was to Dave Beck, head of the Teamsters International. Hoffman said that Hoffa and Brennan forced the strike to be called-off-so-that-they—could_form their own company, known, he said, as Test Fleet Corp. The corporation listed | the wives of Hoffa and Brennan as principal stockholders under their maiden names of Josephine Perywak and Alice Johnson, Hoffman said. a= ~Test-Fiest later. became.supplirr. of virtually all drivers and equip- ment to an auto carrier firm han- dling deliveries of most Buicks and other General Motors cars in Flint, Hoffman said. He said this was the Auto Carriers Corp. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Snow Flurries or Light Rain . Forecast Tonight Light rain or snow flurries are expected tonight in the Pontiac tures forecast for tonight and Wednesday. The U. S. Weather Bureau pre- dicts a low of from 33 to 3 to- night and a high of from 38 to 40 ~ Monday's —— ure...range | was between 31 and 45, At 8 a.m, today in downtown R.-McCarthy (R-Wis.), ‘spy ring activities a to-Quiz Ex-Red OK dby Dulles ' = e e H F | U. 5. Requests _ panclpres ‘Conan it Proper for Solons to Ask Canada —for interview WASHINGTON (A P )— Secretary of State Dulles said today he thought it was entirely proper for con-} gressiona] committees to ask the Canadian govern-} ment for the privilege of} | questioning Igor Gouzenko. Dulles also told a news conference he did not think _\the. Harry Dexter White case and its~ repercussions ; have had any significant or measurable effects poe | = country. MASCOT GOATNAPED—Led by a booming bass drum, West Point cadets and emy escort the s stationed at the United States Military Acad- vy Academy’s mascot, “Billie the 12th,” through Washington Hall Monday following the unveiling during evening mess. Point as Cadets prepare for the Saturday. The mascot has since The goat was kidnaped from Annapolis and brought to West annual Army-Navy football game been returned to Annapolis. Stevenson Accuses GOP ,|of Adopting McCarthyism ATLANTA (AP)—Former Gov. Adlai Stevenson of Hilinois, titular head of the Democratic party, today blasted the “Republican program” of “indictment by suspicion, or conviction by accusation.” “Gen. Eisenhower promised the people a new morality, but tis Neutenants have chosen their weapons without regard for their effect,” Stevenson declared. “They have taken McCarthyism away from McCarthy. What an end Atom Spy Tells. of Radar Ring Greenglass Indicates Rosenbergs’ Group May Still Be Operating “NEW YORK ® — David Green- glass, confessed atom spy, testified | in writing today a radar spy ring headed by executed Julius Rosen- berg ‘‘could very possibly be con- tinuing to this very day.” A sworn deposition made by Greenglass at the federal peni- tentiary at Lewisburg, Pa., Was read into the record at an open hearing conducted by Sen. Joseph chairman mittee on investigations. . McCarthy called the hearing ostensibly to support his charges that an espionage ring operated at the Army Signal Corps radar laboratory at Ft. Monmouth, Ne. qd (eterna sete eT Greenglass sald that, sO far as he knew, the Rosenberg radar _never —+ to the great crusade!” The Democratic presiden- tial nominee of 1952, in a speech prepared for deliv- ery before the Georgia Leg-|' +islature-- advocated disclos- ing the mistakes and failures of the past and rooting out agents of com- munism. “But for the love of heaven.” he same better motive than partisan strife that can only seriously weak- -en the United States. . , “No one wins this way. Suspi- cion of past Democratic, mis- takes is balanced by suspicion of present Republican motives. The people are confused, confi- dence in both parties under- mined, the nation injured. “The issue isn't which party. de- tests communism most, but how to deal with the serious problem of espionage in our government, And it won't be resolved to the nation’s advantage by shouting matches and degrading circuses of political profit.” = __Stevenson..-referred---to-- former President Truman as the individ- /uai ‘“‘who has done more than any living man to check the forward ~Continued on Page’ 2, Col. oy Dondero Sees Hope GE Balanced Budget Within 2 Years, With Tax Cuts by ‘54-- Rep. George A. Dondero (R- -told-afiembers.ol..the. Pontiac lican administration hopes~to bal- ance the_national ‘budget within the next two eens and cut taxes Speake at an open forum Tanch- eon yesterday in the Hotel Wal-. reduced 11, percent by Oo gress,” he also predicted. 7 “We'll lose our cicada in the world and our form of governrm if the United States—-g0€: bi _He “blamed a =aper part of this country’s financial troubles on its past foreign aid policy and “payrolls because they were ihoor security risks, Dondero stated..that.t. reductions in spending would: not urged substantial co ino our. -be .possible...... --foreign-aid- payments; = The representative, who said he never has approved of free trade? posed the question: Shall America abardon its tariff policy or throw open the gates. completely for for: oak )4: a ‘7 : He said, in view of recent pik: . tests against lower tariff by some American companies, the matter “Must be considered carefully sO as to promote more trade and _ still k not, wreck. k-American industry. “We will eventually destroy ourselves,”” Dondero said, “if we continue dumping. the whole world’s responsibility into the lap _-0t-the United States.” He said he would rather use foreign aid money for highway and_ other _arevemens in the United States. ‘Referring to Fecent removal of _1,622- employes_from— t “there: are-more to ‘be ‘weeded out ‘of government. pleaded, ‘‘let_us. do-it .with.dignity,+ | objectivity and —justiee,and- with -Saythg that he “is doubtful how As to the requests to question Canada would reply in the spirit of friendliness which has charac- terized relations between that country and the United States. Dulles added that he believed such relations would survive this pres- emt incident, Goutenko is the former Soviet embassy clerk in Ottawa whose disclosures in 1946 broke a Russian spy_ring in Canada. The Senate Internal Security subcommittee. headed by Sen. Jenner (R-Ind), and. the Sen- ate investigations subcommittee, ‘headed by Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis), both want to send represegtatives to Canada to question Gouzenko in connection with their digging into alleged subversive activities in the Jeuner’s committee was turned down on one request and the whole matter has become a warm issue in Canada, A Canadian member < sperma charged yesterday “‘McCarthyites’’ in the United Sai were trying to ‘blackmail (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Troy Girl Killed . Beneath Truck “Ruth A. Swinson Dies After Fall Under Rear Wheels of Vehicle A 15-year-old Troy » Township at -high school girl was killed instant- ly yesterday when she slipped bg- neath the rear wheels of.an empty Natilaway trailér which had picked | tions her up to take her home from school, — Ruth Annie Swinson, daughter of Charles and Mabel Swinson, of 1384 Cambria St., was pronounced dead at the scene by Dr. Isaac C...Prevette;-deputy ¢oroner: Eino A. Warnos, 46, of 1402 Hartwig St., Troy Township, had stopped. the. truck..on. Hartwig street off. block from his home Carolyn, 15, a ride to the Warnos home, according to Troy Town- ship Police Chief David Grotopp. The girls climbed on the out- side of the truck because the front {seat was full of tools, Gratopp said. | | the Swinson girl fell backwards and was killed before Warnos could stop the truck. Warnos, an employe of Square Deal_ Cartage Co, in Detroit, “made a statement at ‘the Oak- ~fand—C€ounty prosecutor's office last night and was released. _Surviving.-Ruth-besides--her-par-- ents are two brothers and two. sis-- ters, Gerald, 13, Ronald, 8, Donna, 6,-and_ Janice; 18 months. ~*~ Service will be Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. from the Pixley Funeral ‘Chapel cemetery. In Today’. Ss Press Sirmiaghem : Comtes a County David Lawrenee. Créh Gouzenko, he said he hoped- that | -to offer Ruth and his daughter |- children, Mattie Ruth, 9, Home. Burial will -be in White: oe — e Live the Queen” _WELOOMB- POR- dé QURENENT ETE WT Hamil-7 eS Bermuda, passes under a floral arch topped as the city prepares to welcome | tour. (Story, pa Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh today by a crown and supporting a banner reading, “Long | on the first official stop of their six-month world page 17). Zeno Presents: : Apple to Queen and Eats It, Too with an apple for the q of Greece. When he arrived froth his home in Norfolk with his family, Queen Frederika was sightseeing with King ‘Patil. Zeno, tightly clutching the apple, was willing to wait. He sat-on-the-porch of the inn where the touring royal couple was stay- The queen stayed away a long time, Zeno fidgeted. Finally, the queen’s car came into view, Zeno smiled and stood up. But the queen was whisked through a side — entrance -and: "Zeno missed his chatice. Still he waited. Now the queen came downstairs again for another official appoint- merit. While security officials flut- tered, she spied Zeno at the foot ‘of the stairs. She smiled and stopped. Zeno held out the apple in both hands. The queen took it and thanked him. But now a curious look came into Zeno’s eyes. He gazed solemn- ly at the apple. ‘Would you like to have it back?’ asked the queen. “Yes,” said Zeno. Zeno Chrysostomides returned to Norfolk nibbling on his apple. The queen of Greece and her king con- tinued .their-rounds-of official func Fre Kills Mother and 5 Children -3--- Youngsters Escape* 4-ApartmentBlaze — in Pennsylvania JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (—A mother and five children burned to death today in a fire which swept-a four- pony apartment house, T . other..children--eseaped—+~ one suffering: minor burns. Two er families in the frame build- ing also fled without injury. A fourth family was not at home. - Detective Sgt. Stephen Harris =gaid-the biare broke wat between 6:30 and 7 a. m. EST. All of Johnstown's available fire equip- ment was dispatched to the ——a ese = Vacria shatiluedl the Grad ont ‘Millard. Proposes Ouster of Cosmetology Secretary) LANSING (AP) — Atty. Gen. Frank G. Millard today recommended to Gov. Williams the removal of Mrs. Evelyn Hickman of Flint, the secretary of the State Board of Cosmetology, for expense account irregularities and -other improprieties in office. — Millard said he was turning over to the Ingham County prosecutor the results of his five-week investigation of the Cosmetology Board for possible criminal action. Officer Reveals Gambling Profit. Prosecutor Claims He Gets Little Help Against Vice and Dope Traffic FLINT # — Genesee _ County +} Prosecutor Chester R. Schwesinger | | today charged the Flint Police De- partment with laxity in its efforts té curb gambling, vice and dope traffic in the Flint area. Schwesinger: said gamblers a vice resort operators have been reaping thousands of dollars in profits because of the laxity. Only ‘token raids’ have . been made by Flint Police while num-} bers houses, vice resorts, hand- books, and dope traffic have flourished in the city for two years, Schwesinger said. He said State Police action tn the last two months has resulted in the smashing. of _two...gambling rings whose operations were esti- mated at $930,000 a year. The State Police crackdown... started ‘secretly two years ago Davids, was “the first police action against racketeers of any consequence since he became prosecutor 2': years ago,” Sehwesinger said. Contending that he has. received little... cooperation..from..Plint-Po+}< lice or Genesee County authori- ties, Schwesinger said he soon dis- covered that padilocking action against gambling operations -had- only ‘a nuisance value.” Schwesinger_.said.a_ prolonged |... Sate Police investigation was cli- maxed last month with the arrest of five men in a raid on a num- bers ring.operating at Flint auto. plants. Mrs. Evelyn ere g and-her Wayne Howard, 5, Eugene, 3, Beverly Ann, 18 months, and Barbara, four James, 13, and Mary Evelyn es- caped without injury. Robert, 7, sufferéd burns of the hands ‘and face. He was treated at Johnstown Hospital. : _Andrew__Sdllivan, the fa ther, was told his house was afire Cause of the blaze was not im- mediately determined. (Continued on Page 2, Cal. 8) Tee ceeeee when he reported for work at a The advertiser said “we did all right,-we sold-ev from the little Want Ad re- nted below. So can you, ust round up the th nes you're through with and eall the Pontiac Press Want Ad Dept. Buyers will be coming your way fast! _OF- NER & TANK: SINGER _.ander_the direction of Sgt. Fred ‘| Monday morning, HTeqpelinsCeseas Bow! | , charged that Mrs. Hickman had turned.in expense ac- counts totaling $3,040 from July 1, 1951, to June 30, 1953, covering visits: to 40 4 towns-and villages” ~~~ He said that State Police dis- covered that she had not been in at least M of the communities as indicated by her expense vouch- ers and that sometimes the sec- bretary was actually in Lansing at-! ‘tending board meetings on dates she claimed expenses to distant towns. Millard sald his investigation disclosed that licenses had been issued by Mrs, Hickman without the knowledge of the beard and that there had been numerous irregularities; in permitting li- cense applicants to take exam- inations without the proper qual- ications ot _withent. the know! “edge of the board. Until July of this year, Millard said, Mrs, Hickman conducted a | “statewide travel program on so- called inspection trips’’ which de- pleted the board's treasury and thrust of communism,” and _ he rapped those whose_ “words im-| ply disloyalty.” Applauding the “enormou m sly “(Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) COLUMBIA, S. C. \—University of Maryland, the nation's top rank- ing football power, was selected to- day to meet Oklahoma in Miami's | ‘State Reservist /made that he was a “The attorney general/ Earlier Faced ~ . 'AF Discharge Selfridge Board Sought Ouster Que to Alleged Red Family Ties “WASHINGTON (AP )— Secretary of the Air Force Talbott today ruled that ‘Hit. Milo J. Radulovich “is not a security tisk” and re- versed a 10th Air Force Board recommendation that. charged. Radulovich, now attend-. ing the University of Michi- gan under the GI p had been slated for dis- charge following a hearing at which the charge was today that it was his sworn to uphold and protect the of the United States, but he was also eee aware of my Alston Named Pilot of Brooklyn Dodgers NEW YORK Walter (Wally) Alston, manager. of the Montreal sen, who surprised the baseball . + wort? Oct: If by resigning shortly after he had piloted the Dodgers to a second National League pennant in a row. Dressen, who quit after the Brooklyn club .rejected his de- mand for a two or three year con- tract, now is manager and part Coast League club. The new Dodger manager, @ na- tive of Hamilton, Ohio, played only career, That was at first base for the St. Louis Cardinals. in 1936. second to Rochester, but. the Roy- als won the playoffs, then defeated the Kansas City Blues, four games to one, in the Little World Series. Orange _ Bowl Ja Jan. A oe _..b year, .aDodger...policy... The new contract was for one Normal Activities to Halt While City Marks Holiday. Pontiac will suspend most normal activities Thursday for observance of Thanksgiving. Schools, stores-and- industries wilt shut their doors ta. — | free students, employes and management to celebrate the traditional November holiday with their families. ~¥or some 17,500 students of Pontiac Public Schools, Thursday is the start of a full five-day vacation — at regular class hours Tuesday morning. Students of St. Trinity+ Lutheran, St. Michael and St. Frederick schools will start their vacations Thurs- day but return to classes a day DIAL FE 2-8181 Just ask for the WANT AD DEPT. Pontiac's e-em demonstration. PFE ste Freel} treadie esi A tama al apes lier. by cel op table ear . ‘ate rE. 2591. 10 Buciid. _ | For most—of Pontiac's busines einen. and industry, the Thanksgiving hole. ’ oar Want Ad Sanath sawed. J .To.. CH. Your yy aAht AG fay “will be a 34 affair. Pontiac State and Community National banks, Pontiac City and Oakland offices, federal and state offices and most stores 4 and businesses plan te close simclpraden! e701 glad or useal business hours. owner of the Oakland. Pacific “His 1953 Montreal team finished “Se ; 4 + AP — Lae giving Dey. pina no regular mail delivery although special, wil be [though most will reopen Friday. Coielpiglne and laa: = | ae & 5 at " ae - = C ee al Ws <> es i era nS ! i oer ee nei | —_ "Birmingham. Cc ‘ohimission ie -Again— Tackles Problem , of City’s Fire Protection - - EX BIRMINGHAM— ys the warn-) dressed representatives from — ing of City Manager Donald C. several gredps in the area,” tb ————eebert tia tiie = growing Shortt =F5y to te= as. Birmingham 4 -" ° $f we intendto get this on the Kiwanis Boy Seout Troop B-25, the April ballot? the City Commission 2 Busy on Parade Sdnta Claus to Arrive 4 9:30 Saturday Morning on December 5S 2 A 30- ber “*preduction- com : rH PTE 2 first meeting will be held Dec [ & Dearbern. Murphy is with Roland-Reed . : * Z _bert said. i Productions motion pictures i Bloomfield Hitls Passes Schroeder will set up alternate = ; = for * a : M M R ' r| Foundation.” | incorporated Feb. 5, 1953 ; entire lifetime here, was a fore- _ The lawmakers also’ took up an chiteren Gtaniey 6 Ter ¢ meh | Proposal to Boost Tax, Thi sai le by Wil. ae routes for sy) ome some in = man at Pontiac Motor Division. ‘ agreement with Troy Township, the = moved to 5750: Crabtree, Moxcroft | us appeal was mac y L now has about $12,000. in cash | of emergency calls during the pa. Besides his widow and parents, - _Mutabgian Meard ot Eduction = eee plumbing énd heating com | Expand Schools liam W. Donaldson, foundation a stocks. A nine man board | rade. ; ie aie he is survived by two sons: and a | andl qaveral other parties for Bir: | ant that scone pone, hee belsen | : . president. who said “The founda- Tustees manages the fund, | Henry Gotham and | daughter, Richard G., Harold F, _mingham water, sanitary and storm | $13 Sency Lane. Poxeron formerly of | BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Voters tion gives a chance for a person { Ludlow will line up convertibles. Jr ang Kathleen L~ all at-home. . > paserstown. Ind. He te with Thompeos | swept in a $1,750,000 school build- -pte-ereate a tiving” memorial to! , | for the- ; Curtis E. Patton 4 ie) survivi two sisters and. sewage facilities to serve the Pem- | Products ifagent Ll leatifie and li and Neil B. McCiell Also surviving are “broke School and adjacent land in| centis morea teen terrors e ee gits -ing bond tesue yererday by a 2 to himself and loved ones, while] ** and literary or edvca- eu B. an, bands.| - brother, Mrs. L. K. Smith of eee ~“Frey-Township: Scherbie We te with the city forestry 1 margin in their third vote in - tional buildings and projects im | David R. Ewalt, city recreation Drayton Plains, Mrs. Ronald Hay- asparlaet arg pete sees the Pontiac ares. director, and Clarence L. ward of Pontiac ahd Floyd Oliver Finding several matters affect. - ~, two years on expanding facilities 10 oses US er A civic endiien , bh berg will = rise boys and girls hag ing the city that had been previ- Mar to meet a growing student popu- { ~ Civic auditorium is one of the * : ayne. wore 8 Ne A aii aie = p chief goals of the Foundation. The | ¥%° will help handle the giant bal Funeral will be Friday at 2 p.m. “ fire station on the rast side of the city. Commissioners said-thev didnot wish th be Hed to a definite pro posal ‘sur h ax Otjorman outlined and added timat the function of the committee was to report on the moderator Royal Oak. street, ! x * A . Because Miss Lynn Flickinger, -of Detroit, recently recened a Phi Beta Kappa key at Wells College (New York), Javk Clark. of Olivia | students at | : . assistant with Mrs. Alice Reit- Parade marshal John Riley has named John W. Hirlinger, assist- ant manager of Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, as his executive meyer as recording secretary. 43, of 124 Franklin Blvd, will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Sparks-Griffin Chapel. The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton of First Con- gregational Church, of which she was a member, will officiate and burial will be in Perry Mount_ Kingswood School will start their | ee ; needs of the oy first | Thanksgiving vacation tonight | ~ Religious floats telling the Christ- Park Cemetery. oe \ authorized the hiring of reg instead. of goon tomorrow. mas story will be put together by} \fiss Ricamore died Sunday in stered engipeer Wo Bradford kd : ao art Pontiac's churches, helped by Rev. | pontiac General Hospital, ar 1a . ares Pleasant Ridge lo assist the committee in preparing a re ~ pert on fire protection needs _ tian SOTO Panicy calls a day holiday. any time a Kingswood graduate receives this honor. Miss + United Press Phote H. E. Ryan, Dr. H. H. Savage, Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly, Rev. R. H. Dixon Jr., Orville S. Tripp and Harold F. Oliver Flickinger was graduated from : John A. Strait. i $49 Lon YT ABIL s ted : - - . oe in 5 ss eaty. ipomcnae si esiahs ae hhingswoed—in-4549. “WANT My LAWY ER" “Maybe females are supposed to be Texas, one year ‘old, staged terrific battle over a turkey drumstick| Pontiac Police Chief Herbert Ww. oan Wetton bss nah was” : : 7 * « the weaker sex, but Paula Brandennerg, 15 months, of Marion, Ind,! before enplaning in New York to join their GI fathers in Germany. | Straley, Capt. Vance L. Hanger stricken with .a heart atfack. and janction against the biniding of a housing development at the south west corner of Maple and Cran- « An annual membership party on the docket for Lions Club mem- hasnt learned ghis as yet. She and Charles Schwitzer, of Dallas, -(haylie's demanding to see his lawyer. and Lieut. David Y. Gilpin will direct city police. was dead upon arrival at St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital at 6:30 a.m. bers tomorrow, beginning with a = brook and also injoin Btoomfield , William Treanor and Frank M. . ‘ lune heon meeting at the . Township from issuing * building | "OO? F d Off fe h Mm - ise Pontiac | Born in Pontiac Oct. 6, 198, “se san “i | ommunity Hanise, + VO ed | S pprove L oun ation ers ance Knight w ee | the of Frederick G. and Eliza. permits for further development of the area. The sewage from this. develop- ment apparentivy drains across Cranbrook road and inte Bir- minghatt sewers, Manager b.g- approved it.» e « »* Past Chiefs Qub will hold its regular meeting at 8 00 tonight at | the Pierce street residence of Mrs. "Hazel Lawler. Co-hostesses wil! be | Mrs. Bertha Weaver and Mrs * | | Newcomers to Birmingham are | Mr and Mrs Thomas P Ma:aer and ‘heir daughter Bherry. 12, of 864 Wad | dington ormerly of Wéshington D C | He ta with Chresler Cor | Mr end Mrs Patrica Murphy.- | live at 72@ Knox he They are from East | Retred manager of the Ameri- can Radiator and Standard Sani- ped ts Mann died-at his home Lis londay. A resident | i 1917._-he was a member of the | | A similar propesal was defeat- Detroit Athietic Club. Survivors inelude his widow, | Bond Issue, 2-1 Approval will increase the tar millage 8.5 mills for the next here since, five.years and 16 mills for the following 15 years. Birmingham fo Hear | Editor From Toledo BIRMINGHAM — “A Reporter ‘Now, at ‘Thanksgiving _ time. about. 5,000 unfiled inspection re ports, Millard said. Millard said that he found the board members themselves to be apparently innocent of any wrong- doing but that they had been dom- persons who have prospered here. to live.” might care to give to the Pontiac | plained, could be inscribed on a to Create Living Memoriall| == making Pontiac a still better place The organization was legally. plaque at the auditorium, ‘thus their names would live on as con- tributors to civic betterment.” Direct contributions or be- quests are equally welcomed by Pontiac Fire Chief John F. will serve as the Retail Mer- chants Association liaison men. The parade will form under Riley's supervision, with McClellan, Harold R. Davis and Robert E. Erickson assisting. John W. Emer- beth Shafer Oliver. he was a grad- uate of Pontiac High School and ‘a -member_of Central - “Methodist — Church. He married Doris Pearce * in Pontiac Nov. 23, 1935. Mr. Oliver, who had spent his ously decided upon were missing, | ie Pals ann 72. latron : the Commission told the manager : Mo ee a in The fond issne was approved of M Hi k an | Projected auditorium would provide | 00? ngures. > frem Sparks-Griffin eee - ~ and attorney to work these mat lomerres fron ihe Bell Chapt a #0 avand ihe ai liace nireose rs. IC m : local residents with facilities for | Public relations committeemen Milton H. Bank of core ‘aad ters into the agreement ‘the William E Hamulion Co under (2 Pav for it 894 to Ise (Continued From Page One) ‘group meetings. conventions. lec- | are Orrin P. Huntoon dr., Ralph odist’Church will officiate a — A According to Troy Township Su the auspices of Palestine Lodge N¢ With 1 287 votes cast. it was the | tures, exhibits plus musical and | Eastridge and Robert R. Lazelle, | jal will be in be hite Chapel . Me- pervisor Norman Barnard all the. GT, F and AM Bona) will be ty largest turnout in’ the district's curtailed ‘funds intended for the | dramatic entertainment, foundation; with Frank Firnsegi!d and Pa- | morial Cemetery. other parties to the agrgement have | Woadlawn Cometeny, Detror , history according to Supt. of GROVE PATTERSON | board’ s staff of six mspectors. | Officials point out. _ tricia A. Wood handling publicity. Schools k.ugene Johnson. This has resulted in a backlog of; Names of donors. Donaldson ex-| Eastridge and George Richman Balance in 2 Years = ed by 24 votes last March, draw- a sane?’ | much friendship we have —pur- a Jane Capfing. ee begreteng _——— Mrs. Robert | ing %0 ieee te = lis A 19;2| Abroad” is the title of a speech mated ee eee had ie ahiaremamer eer ee eee [2 Pontiac City electrician, = cheaed ane Sameee of dollars Intermediate and eraior high sist ns Chart oe and & | building meesre| was downed by to be given by Grove Patterson, | x4r< Hickmati's word. such gifts are tax free. Milo J. — pe ciar tals = were, ot aid Domine oie eches! young preple of the First ‘(¢': Mrs. Charles L penmediew. -five_votes- | editor-in-chief of The Toledo Blade- Grasaloctebieci(al benaa aaa i the giant balloons. pressed pessimismy for a lasting Methodist Church are invited to attend a roller skating party at "7:00 tonight af the Clawson Rol. ler Rink, e' ¢ “ Members of the viens men's Trucker Says Hoffa Ruined His Business Plans cail for a $1,500,000 20- room high sc hooTl and a four- room $205,000 addition to the Wing Lake Elementary School. lacluded is a) gymnasium-audi- torium, which the students and Jat an open meeting of Friends of | the Baldwin Library at 8:15 to jnight in.the library auditorium Following trips to Mexico, Cen- tral and South Americar countries, Patterson made a return visit to The attorney general recom. mended that the board members assume their responsibilities and carry out their duties more dili- gently. | He said he would turn over to Bank, is treasurer of the founda. tion. Donors may designate the use to which a gift shall be put, sub =“ to change by majority vote of the trustees if they decide the use is truce in Korea. County Lists 113 Measles Cases He said as long as Russia fs behind the truce talks in Korea with its, destructive philosophy, permanent, peace hopes are dim. “There is no middle ground group ye a il pun (Continued From Page One) community have been without. [Europe this year. After attending a ae a Service boreriaperer impossible or inadvisable. we can " sae ected “ iecatl the Di Cc obtained. = meet ae Y Seeunnal bask etbeli | dividends of $65,000 in| ‘The Board of Education and|the Disarmament Conference in there was evidence of violation of| Any contributor of $100 or more - meniom,” he sald. Wo must be : league. Teams freprésenting Mc- Donald Merciiry Agency, - manuel Baptist Church and three independent teams are using the two years from Test Fleet. ‘The witness was Elliot R. Bender, general manager of Test Fieet. Smith said the 1948 strike was Barnum Junior High gym on ~“"Fhorsday nights. More players are needed to! round out the teams and one full squad would give the league six teams. Interested players are. asked to telephene the Y for full conducted by himself and eight other haulaway car operators Smith testified Hoffa “jumped down our throats” with his order that the strike he called off. Smith identified himself as a union member although an in- Ea e-liid economy.” gram,” said. “We are greatly pleased to have evidenee of confidence in _& combined statement judgment and integrity expressed | by such a decisive majority, and We will proceed: forthwith — to cerry eut the program with in. it add- the ~ school administration are grateful for the decision to pro- ceed with the school building pro- Geneva, Switzerland in 1932, he went to Rome to interview Musso- lini and then to the Balkans, Russia and the Scandinavian countries. The next year he traveled in 12 European countries and spent a moath in Russia. In 1934 hé was decorated in Spain with the Order of Isabella, highest honor in the gift of the government. Patterson ts a past president of personnel regulations and favorit- ism by Mrs. Hickman in the grant- ing of vacations and similar matters. Millard . said he began his in- grade “tor the applicant. becomes a Foundation member, and can vote on any question presented at a meeting of the membership. — The Foundation is appealing par- vestigation when two board mem.- | bers submitted an examination pa-! liyed and found happiness and per purporting to bear their sig- prosperity in the Pontiac area, and naturestand © approving a passing’ who desire, whether their wealth ticularly to “People who have Mumps Also Increases| in- Oakland; City Free From Outbreaks Oakland County's measles rate be great or. small to return some+ The State Police pronounced the | portion of it for the betterment’ land County Health Department signatures to be forgeries, he said. | of the community.” climbed to new heights for the season last week with 113 new cases listed on this: week's Oak- report. We twe “She has already announced to the world that she wants to de- stroy all governments and replace them with Communism,” he added. During the question and answer part of the program, headed by William F. Kalwitz. chairman of the Chamber of Commerce Gov- ernment Affairs Committee, Don- details, dependent tlie American Society of Newspaper The wee port w leased iment — "ed. Editors, a trustee of Oberlin Col-| “This incident brought to light, sD ad ooh a pene dero made these remarks: — Bight Boy Scouts in Troop Rep Wint Smith (R-Kan)' said) “Weather permitting. the Wing|lege (Ohio) and a member of the | Other facts.” Millard said, “‘indi- Stevenson Blasts a he county health department Participation by the United . and Fred Schwarze make up the | Vice from his attorney refused el President of the Kiwanis Club, will | | Pany’s books, m. EST. today for a. Thanks-| ng information to add to his pre thoughtful white people. of the lions of dollars. — oer tonight's — po | AO ee in week vacation in Augusta, Wibus disclosures oe Tot in Austratia Criés to | south,” he continued, “that this Past Mow yt Roy — said oe Deiat le : se. : ’ ca ce oc . provement mu con- = Committee chairmen are to be! pe whe none jeans = oo — eerie ee him might add to the difficulties Daddy for Help Gs ‘Dog’ ee _— p Foner i 3 #1 4| Minutes after an unidentified plane named a right will outline tened presi ane, the i im from possib “enid keep prom. /Paeumonis ‘ell forms) 2 3 ying over Greenl committee responsibilities for the | testimony ries oh 7 having _i Columbine, at the terminal of the apetihipel aie ie! Licks Her nis made ap ag era party | Searlet Pevei “ $ "Foeet Bt cee Gaaie tees 08 = + attended parties “given te induce | Military Air Tran Service. = ng Tuberculosis (sli forms) 11 1 8 | retary. introduced<“Coneresaran alng-year.— | AFL Temasters officers to Invest | Eisenhower eae a = New fuel was added to the case.| SYDNEY, Austratia «p—Seven-| in 1952_‘‘would have been. about | Haenooping “Covet re it se ll introduced : e Kfwanis has completed uniom funds in a New York in- | suit and carried a top- coat..The } already... smoking -- with ~ political |’ year-old Mavis Halcroft woke up/as easy as for one Siamese twin bella “ _ "4 : — organization of one of several _eompang-.-——---=-~ First Lady had on a mink cape.| Charges and — countercharges, | in_ bed early. this morning and/to jump off the Brooklyn Bridge | 2i>*)s 1 2 1 > ; —new.-Bey---Scout:treepe tow: i The weather was chilly and over- | when: called: | “Daddy. quick. Daddy. | while the other ae an be Rheumatic Fever, i a é forming hete, following an or- ‘Deruan also is a partner in the | | cae help me. Stop this big ot. licking | for the fish fry. Amoebic Dysentery .2 ¢, @ l in ras ee ne ee eee oe no's |_Accompanying the President | 4. aah cama paapaiay? of Par’_| my face. He's on And he claimed that on two | Pontiac last week was still a : _ —when- James —-R-—Buchanan.— dis: —* Hi 4s reportedly handling seve _liament_ charg the House o _the- issues. ; Ser cnace a Were his appointment secretary. | . a 4 —er-_mother. eeee-a ed saw.|—thirds. of the key. inthe _| strohghold.against.. the measles. | Shi ley, Judson me er te rn tenes of business a Thomas F. Stephens. and other| Commons yesterday that “Me- | 9 tiger on the bed. last session, Democrats saved outbreak which raged dround it, at Shir tare cursus ms healt and wel “members of the White House staff "| ar ee . citene owe ls It baked — railed tace be the Republican administration | according to = City Health | be _ The Weather The subcommittee is holding da inte releasing Ig: Gous-__ diborane! Ld sert ee ee ce | | PONTIAC AND _¥ hearings in Detroit to determine if R h- “3 ts fe “sr lee ws eee ne eee “The attitude of many Repub- The city’s report for last week, | at Shirley Ave., and Judson See vieeey aad cost tosigvt ana. Be neat shone hes=been~a HINGES “at the nine it Dulas. adulovic ‘Cake fer questioning. Claude Halcroft, the children’s lican leaders seems to be ‘I Like| also released by Dr. Monroe, to Pontiac Police. 7 EA wth bs doug cote Ge during: and after troop meet- ings now, in the formation of a new drill team te be used for. precision drill for ceremonial /his House labor and education | ‘Lake addition will begin about the | subcommittee is considering tak- | first of the year, with bids being ing contempt action against the | |taken as soon ag the bonds are son of a Chicago unionist who yes- | sold.”’ terday refused to answer commit- the statement pcos ga International Board of the YMCA. Requests to Canada (Continued From Page One) cating long-smouldering ill feelings, recriminations and resentments which had evidently precipitated a general collapse of the morale and efficiency of the department." (Continued From Page One) Republican Methods | which covers the entire county ex- cept Pontiac. Last week’s county report listed 91 cased of measles. Fig- States to stand 56 per cent costs of the St. Lawrence Seaway “is coming.” He referred to President Eisen- hance’ the economy “of producer and visitation purposes. tee questions, citing the Fifth b illac ; ures show that measies was.run- | hower's assurance of this fact in cms On, ite Gar ews ns mann eiSeMHOWerS Fly | Approved by Dulles Tiger Is Victim | crept essen | ans at eae 8 TE a tae Soay eo field, Mike Brant: Kim Kimberly | team, oa oe 1 if = ~ Clifford Wright, peal “elected owers of sm ““ylurries likely tonight. Lew 23 to %3 eri | high 88 te 10 Wednesday. West to. merthwest wind: 12 te * miles an heer i Today tn Pontiac wo temperature preceding ® am j broker from ‘Chicago, mare od answer questions pertaining _. “STOO in checks endorsed wt but not entered in his OM ng him, | union's insurance funds. * * * Government counsel William Mc- for Georgia Holiday ~ WASHINGTON «® — President a Mrs. Eisenhower took off at Not Security Risk Kenna introduced evidence which (Continued From Page One) he claims proves the checks for? _responsibility.te-—protect-the —it= Canada__into velcesing- Gourenko for questioning. In turning down the original re- quest. Canada said Gouzenko had 2. The Senate internal security ‘subcommittee disclosed yesterday that the White House sought and got FBI data on Harold E. Glasser, A, a: fiet-spy;-a month be-|~ of Father's Gun father, snatched up his~;22 rifle and while his wife held a flash- -_~ the bed, took careful “ey did r not have to tell Mavis that in the North.” , “I believe, and I think in com- “Smaller increases ~in mumps, tuberculosis, scarlet fever, whoop- thg cough and polio were also list- ed on the current county report, Ike, but I don't like what Ike likes,’'’ he remarked. The former Illinois governor de- in the last session. ‘of which follows in full: and consumer when the project is completed. He said savings by cities, especially industrial cities as Pontiac, would run into the mil- showed no new cases of measies for the third straight week The chy. however, counted three ‘report which reads as follows: One of the drivers, Russell F, Dorman, 42, 6f 267 S. Shirley Ave., was admitted to St. Joseph M --+Hospital--with~ tures. His condition today is fair, according to the hospital. Dondero Sees Budget ” (Continued From Page One) ercy “possihte “Tib frac- took up the problem: of, additional at Adams School at 7% p.m, fire protection facilifies gs! night. with Charles a White as new. i ae “preci om irn \hizen std Scot este Others participating | Chairman of the Citizens’) Study Scoubthnaster ‘Group on Fire Needs John S./!0 running the roe are’ Robert aded / te = O'Gorman safes requested the serv: Dickinsen and John, VanderHoest mire =e arly = thi : . | icés of a qualified architect to. ASsistank- sev buiniaster< James a oe — = S DPLepare.. Bs cubale (hDbedae Leighton ane ficadug. oobi et heehee ane Say : re . i it = | ! poussins preiiminasy designs for two fire age, theasiures ane Armand [... | . ~ _.. . | wat SS ight iM f is 3 | , stations on mty-owned jand at Ma ie ete, Dex a! hood Commission tory parade wil uy wt ? : pie and Fairfax and Adams and “ft , ee me x ‘ wr me wel- Bowers, Prudential committee of the Parca Retail Merchants Assn., mee a ce ft Votere turned down a $450,- Congregational Charen «ill meet ; . u Mer , att ‘ 000 bond preposal in 1952 for a at 8 00 tonight at te home of nie 1B mie Ome be ae — . \ macanonn n Saginaw street. “Funeral for Virginia Ricamore, At @ am. Wind velocit e ph, $100-000- s ‘ a _- Direction. gue ee the. questioned - wer Te dividual rights and privileges of fore Glasser's 1946 promotion (in to keep still,’ he said later. “She, tha the President himself——- ee Past peda anage Miss Carol J. Morris, 21,-of 265 “wun wre Ee | ceived by Dorfman. In answer to : ea the Treasury Department. in —— tal a ct -@un rises Wednésday at 2.35 am ceetiona wi the sum had each man and women” in. the Air The charge of blackmail came | “@% under the blankets, very _the- a | cates oe 2 = Judson St..-driver of Ihe other tar. Sessa sets Wodnsca’ ‘st een boas to James FR. Hoffa, an aie ne Oe ~_ rom _David-Crel—a—member ort rae “end-as” stilt as Could | ministration when they thought it Conerrbere 7 $ gy]was treated for chest injuries, and Dewntews Temperatures, ® national... -Dortman |. tin Say me ee rvation the Liberal party. which domi- was right, which has sometimes | Mumps 3 2 1 | 4 Passenger with Miss Morris, (ee Ee igedals e ode ae. o 5 ay te red t ‘th Fifth A d of our American way -of life nates the Canadian government m4 fired and the bullet went been _confused. with. supporting. the | Pneumonia er —}-——+ $1 Mrs Vieginie: -Cowgitt;-28; “28; of 269%4~ meestal 12m... a | Teferred to the mendment. requires that we must be alert to ; J ot, pf through the_tiger's-nose-and-jaw. | President for his sake rather than | Raves i o? . 3]S. Shirley Ave., was treated for 38 BG] git attomey, Stanford Clinton of | safegyard.qur individual-lberties.’"| — We sald “Presidetit angen Pail it was away in a flash through | Democratic principles for their | Seerlet Pever, ¢ @ 3 | Possible arm injuries. - : — | Chicago..said-that the reference to[' “The findings of the Selfridge| should repediate what be /de- | the door and into the street.” sake,” Stevenson declared. “It will | teversiess + $ 3] Both drivers told police that = Monday im ? Renttse the amendment was not an indica-| board were fowarded to the Air| sefihed as attacks on Canadian | The animal was found later,| he harder now after this di Whooping cough 3 they tailed to see the other driver's: Mae ones eae: le von oh rb ens ae said that! Force in Washington for review| Foreign Minister Lester B. Pear- | weak from loss of blood. assault on President Japan easempOanare sos sassessssssics i gO eatigation by “the Fy | DY its military personnel: loyalty- | see. . It had escaped from a circus| “It will be harder now after} Mexican Motion Picture —_ : Mean temperaturg dsssiceeee ee — pyphagtrgieveieg rekien, Ihe sche G security committee. Croll ct i. as did the Toronto | after t with the | the administration's eas ‘. 5 Better After Atte ek Tremors Felt in Haly . One Year Age in Pontiae answer. : The case then went up to the |,Star in an article yesterday, that | lock on its cage. Democratic Es p and _ ; AVEZZANO, Italy @®—Sharp * E acemperats i Air Force Personnel Board for peescoe may be named by the| _ then repudiate Democrats. It will] LOS ANGELES filth | earth tremors were felt before aca. soaoe once Fr) ‘hae . further study ‘and recommenda- | Senate subcommittee as one of] Men! Club Di be harder now with the major is-| star Jorge Negrete is reported in|dawn today in this area pi opp ined SE Cachey ‘M Captain tions before going to Talbott for | several Canadians accused of sup- n's.Club Discusses sues of farm policy, labor legista-| fairly good condition center of the Italian: ote a « eye. te in 81 Years ANN ARBOR WYTed Cac hey, a] ® final decision. The Air Force | plying information to Communists Plans, Sees Movie tion, taxes, foreign trade, etc..| a possible ——— attack. He| east of Rome. No casualties or : > in 88) oL-year-old University of Michigan | "@® wet made public the -nature— during World War’ IL ir postponed to an election year. And was. yesterday, | property-damage-wax” i ____ Monday’ s Tareratare Chart cc aq tiiterary School student. cac| of ihe recay tiens made | Robert Morris, meee ec cnareh ere Pak. ——— re pe am — eq: : $eete ae aoe aed aed by. the personnel hoard... counsel~-quickly "said? "NO" suc! irc en's u jiscu stant mbeat of indictment—by ed : . A —puttaia ax eit icc soos “Tosihal S| “At Dexter, Mich.. Lt. Radulovich | uit is contemptated."* seco ee Secnk pcoersaes and | suspicion, of stiches Ra Churchill Leaves Dec. a Hungary Recalls Envoy f , ae op ba’ . s uring meet: hich ; : = 5 | Cachry. a junior.” Nirned in avi} said his clearance was “the most At the subcommittee’s request, ebngie the ‘church: a licen program.” = ‘ dae cae ug ae Minister) _ BERLIN (#)—The East German | Duty a. 4 4 Phoenix ‘ “ 31 ttocing performance as one of wonderful news I've ever heard.” Atty. Gen. Brownell sapplied it The group also saw a movie preg iw rs one pide agency ADN said today i Houghton 33 # Lee ee mee »Michigan’s top guards this season.. “Roy, oh boy.” the 2%6-vear-old yesterday with a memorandam | entitled “The Studebaker Story,”|..It is estimated that the u ited con-| Joszef Hadju, Hungary's minister ! Jacksonville 9052 8 Prancisce @5 §7| A 18-pounder from Chi serv , “thi . s t n ference with President Eisenhow- | to Communist East Germany, had aneas City 85 48 Traverse City 44 = cago, Ill, [oe exclaimed. “this is | om whe got FBI reports and | arranged for by Program Chair-| States 2,291,997,000 bar-|er and French Premier Joseph | been been called home by his i hes 36 34 Wasbingion 68 42 he standg 5 feet, 11 inches. surprise I never expected.” summartes ‘naming Gtascer. man Howaré Shelly, — reis of crude oil in 1952, Lanidl, ~ : ¥ ai mapa pc , ea sat i eS a eee * ] wwii YD | Betler Relations Vital fo Nations '|»Calls for Comune Between U. S., Soviet : * py RICHARD KASISCHKE ~ MOSCOW w—An unusual article | in Pravda a oe “T suffered f ing tractor, tments, su ppositories, etc. Lee Parteeaateee, ay grea loance tomers had gotten with the Rew mirdcl *. ¢ 6 —_— obvious that an improvement -in _} Soviet-American relations- was: vital; to the ititerests of both countries * |. 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Get a bottle Simms; J-V; ton Plains ‘Do not edpept cmything olee. posals on how American-Soviet re- lations might be bettered except to..claim that the United. States} should change its course. The writer largely devoted his space to accusing President Eisen- hower and other American lead- ers of making anti- Soviet attacks and conducting | tanti-Soviet ——_ paigns. = “The history of relations between the U.S.A., and the U.S.S.R. shows that always when these countries have gone together” and when friendly relations existed between * | them it served the interests of both peoples, served the cause of’ the struggle against the forces of war S-YEAR GUARANTEE @ New Meter | @ Rew Sowing --@ New feet CALL @ Now Carrying Cose Conteel FE 2-914 FREE Home Demonstration without cost er obligation HUB APPLIANCE | 001139 379 $. SAGINAW * Lie cause of peace and progress,” .Kraminov wrote. * ¢ «@ “And the opposite has been true when the United States conducted an unfriendly policy toward the Soviet Union. Then it brought noth- ing but harm to the American peo Search Continues for Japanese Army Survivors GUAM W&® — Science was em- ployed today to determine wheth- er newly found evidences of Japa- nese straggiers from World War II indicates the men could still be alive. Laboratory tests of vinegar found, in a whisky bottle, remnants of for a couch—were being made to determine how long it had been since they were used. Three searching parties have been through eight miles, of dense jungle, have scaled coral cliffs and climbed Mt. Lam Lam but have sighted no stragglers. The search was begun at the re-' | quest of the Japanese government after footprin fresh— was believed about 10 stragglers might still be in hiding. Moves fo Carry Out Security Data Order “WASHINGTON —Secretary of! Defense Wilson has set in motion - |at the Pentagon President Eisen- hower's order to overhaul classi- fication of data bearing on nation- al security. © The ~ presidential order, among Watch the weshebie! SUPER KEM-TONE Yow cent mer its metchiess beav- ty. W's completely new—com- different! W's gverenteed | WILLIAMS © _]} 11-W. Huron FE 42571. Open a Charge Account We Deliver— RAY BOLGER 8:30 P. M. Thursday WXY2-TV ‘neue roman ena pes- $6.45. ~~ ee || DES MOINES —Geneva Bice 20, a waitress, said she was_re-|, other things, dropped the ‘‘restrict- ed” label, leaving three. classifi- cations instead of four—top secret, secret. and confidential. A directive, signed by Wilson Nov. 19 and made public yester- ‘day, ordered iinmiediate” Cancella- tion ‘of the “restricted’’ category. But it gave classifying officers un- til Dec. 15 to move up a notch } betel_nuts and palm fronds—used | MALE AMONG 457 GIRLS—Jules Pellerin, 22, raises hand to ask question in class” atyColby Junior College, New London, N. H., where he is the only male among the 458 students. ..School authorities’ waived the “women only” requirements to enable Jules, a local resident, to earn a few credits needed Y NOVEMBER, 24, 1958 ey =e 457 schoolmates. : Wrecker Truck | cr |to Capture Deer a. 29, and Edward Half” ‘45, on their way to work, spotted ‘fa deer swimming in the 60-foot- *{| wide Mlinois Waterway, . they ; | jumped into a rowboat and lassoed-| the animal, They, towed: it to the docks of he_ Material. Service. Corp... where | | both oon gag an auto‘ wreck truck and-with its derrick See stein water, A game warden took over later! and said he probably would turn the deer loose in aq state park, | There is no legal hunting season sue seer ri id Fla. — Wilk iam: F. Sneed Jr., Lakeland hotel 2 owner, is showing off a couple of. coins which he says were among thousands in a chest he recovered \from under the Suwannee River . Saturday, He said he found 4,500 Spanish gold doubloons worth $100 to $150 each and 3,300 silver pieces of eight worth $50 to $90 each. At the lower value he quoted, his trea- lifted the 150-pound buck from tne sure find would be worth $625,000, He said the chest also contained a silver -. apparently of English | origin. “He said he used electronic de- vices to locate the treasure under |! to complete training in medica] technology. is Deborah Hatch of Dedham, Mass., and at right is Ann Lewis, Wynnewood, Pa. ‘Smiling girl in left}. background is Chung Won Lee of Seoul, Korea. At left Egyptian Police Hold British Journalist CAIRO, Egypt w—Egvptien po- lice have arrested a British jour- nalist, Tom Clarke, in Alexandria. He was the third British subject picked up by the Egyptians within a week: Clarke was arrested yesterday bug the British Embassy her said it not been informed of the eharges against him. The embassy said the British consulate general in Alexandria had protested the arrest to the Egyptian government but no re- sults of = protest had been re- Clarke, a (= a Egypt a more than 2 years, is corre- spondent for sevéral foreign news- papers. He formerly was Alexan- dria correspondent for the United 'Woman Sailor Gets Lost After Crossing Atlantic NEW YORK #—Mrs. Ann Davi- son, 38, of Gloucestershire, Eng- land, .who sailed. across the At- lantic alone in her 23-fopt sloop, docked in New York harbor last night after a lost in the week- end-fog. Mrs. Davison came to New York | from Miami, Florida, her first landing in the United States, She left England May 19, 1952, touched ports in France, Spajn, and Gib- raltar and reach Miami last Aug. 12, ->—She anchored off Sandy Hook, N. J., until the fog lifted Sunday, then headed into port only to be caught When the fog settled again. Press as well as Alexandria editor | of the Egyptian Mail, a Cairo, English-language daily. Film Producer Says Reds Kicked Him Out LOS ANGELES (®—A movie pro: | ducer says the Communists ousted him from their party because he Queen’s Steward Goes on Trip Despite Son | LONDON «®—Raymond-Dunktley, chief steward on the royal Strato- | cruiser Canopus, became the fath- | _er of a son just five hours before || the plane took, off last night on | the first leg of Queen Elizabeth's | world tour. Dunkley told reporters at Lon- den airport he asked his wife Nor- | ah whether he should beg oft trom |f saw a psychiatrist. maker of the 3D hit “It Came From Outer Space,’’ said he told | a closed session of a House Un.- | American Activities subcommittee yesterday that he was banned from | was when party big guns discov- ered he had visited a psychiatrist, $6 missions in the South were found in remote areas. It |<< cent of the Communists in Holly- wood — on a psychiatrist's | the street. But police won't per-| mit parking of cars in the other any. “restricted’’ infermation they consider: ‘‘absolutely essential’ as confidential matter. | Request for Kiss Brings Seven-Day Jail Sentence || turning to the coffee shop where she worked when Jack Howard, 27, grabbed her by the neck and said, ‘‘How about a kiss?” Howard to seven days after he | Better Than No Wash PORTEAND: Me (UP)—Francis | (H. 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Baovis Editor Advertising Manager | cic ema aie own 5 evaluable a to day testimony. .In the process Fort Pontiac Michigan ‘Reg. 3. caulee se Dally Kicept tunéay Monmouth employes’ were smeared un- os Published from Tas Powrisg Press Bullding ty. . We believe that continuing. in- vestigations are necessary to pro- Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich. as second class matter 8 ee a Tae men “Whe “gem can — = = an national security, but that = 46 -*-;.* ul euler profit from a come ae wa of all the snr lindas rres salvage those years by learn ve cleared up a lot of mistaken * tvely to the use such seeeibie arearers how to play the game of life notions that I used to have, so I feo maaeaearen: aa ost aoeel Scntea te this news? hurt the Nation rat er than Ae successfully. Everybod; makes should be a far better husband peper, as well as all AP news dispatches. it. . . mistahen, but it is upid to and a i I home. The Pontiac Press ts delivered by carrier for @0 cents @: week: where carrier service is not avatiable by mail in Oakland and edjoining countries i ts $1200 a year, else- where in Michigan and all Hipde places in the United States $2000 a vear All mall tions are pavabie tn - advance Phone Pontiac “FE 2 2818) —— a 4 ANDI RUBEAS. OR- Che OUENTIONS Tv ESDAY, NOV E MBE R 24 ————E ULS. Crities § Set Right ———— 1 957 “An address by Assistant Secretary of Nebraska, local at the 87th national public“ iguhiing und other! topics State Jonn M. Capor should help greatly Convention in Burlington, Vt. The pro- that involve Applied Psychology. ' at PCR — : ny know it but hun- to clear certain wide held misconcep- 8'am--which—wen-the prize. for_these igs ond not ces pie tions regarding LU. tr ade with Latin drought plagued farmers involved 8,000 are circulating among the inmates, Ametica. hours of volunteer work to make the and are being used in our class Speaking to the Nationa! Coffee ‘Asso- ciation Mr. CaBor paid special! attention to one cause of friction. Our Latin — friends eharge-that We pay low pl 1CeS for our raw material imports and set high prices on our manufactured goods. * * * That this charge is unfounded “{s borne out by statistics. As CasoT taoid his audience this mis; taken belief arises from the fact pressures countries creased much more rapidly than that inflationary South American in the United States. Another frequently voiced complaint ‘Is that -Latin-America, compared to Eu- ‘Tope and Asia, got very Httle postwar Well Earned Award There is an inspiring human interest ~ story in the awarding by the “Wattani” _ Grange of its $15,000 first prize for ex- traordinary community service. This award went to the Friend, village of Friend a better community. Among the 24 projects under- taken. weetherasing of $1500 ——— ata polio benefit carnival and ——— shipment of clothing to Holland's flood survivors. Besides this, _ members turned the village dump into a park and helped organize a neighboring grange. oa ‘We salute these Nebraskans who oe UNE re dees ire Instead, learn Playing.-the- By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case J-350: Tom R., aged 39, is ending 10 years in prison. “Dr. Crane, we have followed your column in our paper with great interest,’ he began. “In fact, we now have classes in this prison where we study __Ch Ci nee amatiied-tenpee 00 “thieves. One of them didn’t profit from contact with the «Teacher. But the other did. — pene ‘coin very to bad habits ahd direct his future behavior by his brain. We can lop off excess fat by dieting. We-can break the liquor work, _»‘_ an due for a parole ina ple of months, I plan to re- turn to my wife and two children who are now in high school. “Although T've been away from them for a long time, I have tried to help make up in a small way, at least, by urging the children to study the ‘Worry Clinic’ every day. habit or the tobacco habit or the gambling habit, or our addiciton to drugs and thievery and other > crimes. Perhaps the vast majority will remain slaves to their past habits, Portraits couldn't be stopped by drought from doing so much valuable work in this prairie village of 1,200. “4 > THE person who is given to pamiting he is a sinner has no real intention of giving up sin. He feels somehow that each confession wipes out his currentes Voice of the People Says Oakland _The Record GA Set at, $$$ Township Board Is Trying By JAMES J. METOALFE. It is a sketch, a sort of play... Without a spoken word .. . Where actors sometimes seem to shout ... Yet not a sound is heard... It is a world of shadows that... Confronts the eyes and mind.. . And only as it looks to us .. . Is anything we find... We watch it and enjoy it as. A nae thing . . . And give it_allthe But- you don't need to do so. It is up to each person: Saul of Tarsus was a vindictive, bigoted religious fanatic who per- secuted even his own people, He was actually worse in this respect than Hiter. But he received a new point of view on the read to Damascus, and, ever afterward was.just-es—~ —-peatous th the cause of Christi- anity, ; creditor oS. that it can = - aid from us. Association members were Moral debts and renews his credit. A ; | Jr St ] port i rene na "But sing the skit iS Men like Tom, who have spent reminded that the Marshall Plan was == == to Se rve HI; rges People: S. p over and... We go along our way time in prison, can actually utilize _an-emergeney-measure fo help Allies pene EES ae . Se ee CURRENTLY national politics is much (Letters will be condensed when neces- vide part time. “Toad policing. This land Township Hall. We invite all . We think how good it was we those years as an opportunity for - sary because of lack of space Pull name , . The words they did not constructive education, A prison Adiees (gud lielenhone: BuoiberlcLnt s not co t residents who have problems fo missed . ¥y who had suffered heavy war damage. louder and possibly funnier. Sees mint accompany letters but im . : a. td owen wear 0°74 say... And even more how mse een a ibe veers ; . ; nn mill pot be” published if the lertter’ (ee e said we world see ga dertul . . This world of ours wou college as a time acquire a lo’ Ou La bo s Ss ed 8 requesis unless U t rit S ‘iser . = tin neighbors suffer no such The Man About Town ie nature? Se adsice bedere hiring a part time bE le ie Lana ot be. To skip a lot of other words of helpful information for happy, damage. * * * Apparently, however, they have For City’s Founder Several letters discussed the so- called “gravel truck menace" The Township Board represents Oakland Township and is irying man so that tf an accident should eecar while he was chas- ing a speeder, we would know if the township would be liable. Oakland Township THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Whe is he that condenmwneth? . That people hear or see. " Boéring Down normal family life back home. Successful living is a game. It has certain rules. And violation of those rules leads to punishment, . forgotten that the Export-Import Proposed to Designate ‘City hard to serve all the peuple We realize the Orion Road ar raed weeds ee higat By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER Ina similar manner, —, pes i tg ut “ - . . a . } = ne Internationa! News Service iron a player is penal vio- bank made loans to them totaling Hall Site as ’“Mack Square ~ fave bees quoted as saying os bridge, where the gravel truck’ at the right hand of God. who took, like the N ber re lating rules. Thus, offsides ond -more than §2 billion. In addition a ; oe we e adi” aft eae are ilided mas long been a hazard. also maketh Intercession for us. tts piled up a big laundry bill holding and-unmecéssary roughness : . . ! vuition 3 wads ric 5 “ The Oaki: = . < Ss ; er = «2: ‘ : . our Point Four program in those Household chore: For which many husbands are true They have patroiled our mm , ak a ane Road com Romans * * . of no man’s collars. ‘ draw 5 to 15 yard penalties. countries has been running at the found far beyond the call of duty. roads more than we realize and MISSION assures me that this ; R In the game of life, if a player rate of $23,000,000 a vear. More- recently assured me that we will Pridge will be widened It fortifies my Soul to know Mayor-elect Wagner of Man- tries to steal money, instead of _ —s With the dedication of Pontiac's new city hall have even—betier service inthe Such —problems—carinot he set- That tho’ I perish. Truth is so: hattan madness said “I am earning it in an approved social over, private American invest- ments in the area are reported to in the offing, there is a growing sentiment in favor of calling its site future The Ciuzens Improvement —As- tled in-a day. If you will back LOUP_lownship- officers your prob- That howso’er I stray and range. Whater I do, Thou dost not change. wearing no man’s collar.’ manner, he is penalized. If a basketbalt player draws too L he in the neighborhood of $6 Hes eoctatin stated that the Oakland bens ill be solved in a satis- Outgoing Mayor Impettetteri many penalties, he may be taken billion “Mack Square,” Township Board refused a request factory manner T steadier step when I recall said. “that's as correct as Emily out of the game, at least for @ _ i . — , for police protection and that the Our next board meeting will be That if I slip. Thou dost not fall. post's etiquette. You cannot put quarter in honor of our city’s founder, ‘7 : x * * township could not afford ta) pre Dec 8 at 720 pm. at the Oak. — —Arthur Clough. Colonel Stephen Mack —-———— a@ square head on a round col- A law breaker in modern society is likewise taken out of the game A final fact which should help clear the air is the amount of business we do — with these countries. In 1952 our im- ports from them 4otaled $3.41 billion, including “$1.4. billion in coffee. band.” whose original plat called for a municipal square o. near the site of the new building. Me organized the for a given space of time_in prison, But does that basketball player use that time to develop more ways of breaking the rules? Cer- tainly not! 2 Ogun Testimony Between Nations Delicate Setup, but It Can Be Managed Over in New Jersey the next 30V. Bob Meyner said he had made no more commitments than a moose on.the hoof. He Pontiac Company in Detroit and made the first white settlement Our here in 1818. He also started several will know more about the col- : : ' of the first exports to them were $3.48 billion, or business enterprises here. This Revolutionary War By DAVID LAWRENCE such testimony be taken titexecu- The Supreme Court of the United lars when he gets his laundry lane pepe ae oS ‘ , veteran, whose grave is at the highest point in WASHINGTON — Theoretically ve session, and the Senate in- States has upheld the right of Con- Saturday night. aste me in jail -study- only $70,000,000 more than our imports . All Sec saminitie ing other methods of committing y UUU, POr'S. Oak Hill Cemetery, has-received-but-little-recug._the Canadian government is mght ternal security subcommittee has gress to investigate almost any- crimes when he gets out. That - : — nition in the city which he planned in refusing to let tgor Gouzenko, been meticutous about ma:ntain- - : “ This has apparently been _the i A . is = : 5 i former code clerk in the Soviet ing silence on testimony given in thing upon whrch it seeks informa-~ most honest hustings since Noah a stupid. juvenile attitude. | Fort onmouth Inquiry "The last census shows that 65 per cent of the embassy in Ottawa, testify before ‘secret sessions when secrecy is tion, either for the purposes of voted for two of ated (pos men __ Sojf youare-in-jaitor tr military | families in the United States own automobiles. the Senate internal security sub- essential. adopting or repealing legislation Rudy ad Bian was Eervice pees take ra: Army Secretary STEVENS’ report on What's the percentage on your street? cammittce. : It might be suggested that the © OT even for the purpose of recom-—teate peek oo cational Goeartusuiail Thee you But there are many ways to ; ene = -constitattorial amend Speaking of the successful can- timat | | the McCarthy inquiry into suEpeclen. espionage at the Fort Monmouth radar— plant puts the situation there in new and reassuring light. For a month reports on this secret inquiry in which Stevens co-operated with the Wisconsin Senator had spread the impres- sion that conditions at this highly sensitive plant were alarming. This made the Secretary's state- “ment that no proof of espionage was found, all the more welcome. pointed out that of the 33 ‘scientists, _‘being restored td duty. The remainder “are to get “an entirety~ fair. hearing.” - None, he added, is involved in espionage. Senator McCarTHY’ s earlier state- ment. In it he said he regarded the case as “one of the most seri- ous we have ever undertaken,” with “all the earmarks ‘of ex- tremely dangerous espionage.” i Newsmen .asked Stevens about the report from McCartuy’s closéd hearing that Fort Monmouth documents were found behind the Iron Curtain. He re- | -——--plied_that the only known Fort Mon- mouth information in Russian hands was that which went to Russia during World War II under lendlease or other means. No secret documents, he said, - are missing from the plant. * * * This report for which Secretary Stev-: _ENS bears full responsibility raises the question of the Senate’s wisdom in not. _48to-be-pubhshed-soon:-~ My Lansing scout sends word that the successor... FBI do the _eercregatiog. but, . Robert Poe t of Pontiac as legislative representative of the clo probably will be Edward Carey of Detroit, long identified with that body as an organizer. A perusal of the records of 50 years ago shows that the Pontiac Board of Aldermen ordered the marshal to enforce the ordinance which _prohibited..residents..from.allowing their __ tba, am withorrt ne —tHhe w proprieties. Thus, no investigating committee can be conceded the right to go into Canada, any more than the United States would feel obliged to let a foreign commission seek out citizens inside our own terri- tory for testimony. vi vertert In a situation, however, like the “cold i and, in fact, dur- FBI is not available in raw form to any congressional com- mittees and, In any form, only in specific cases. The FBI, like the intelligence agencies of other countries, gets its information from a variety of sources in foreign lands. The other day reference was made, for example. to a Canadian source which had inquired in. The problem is a delicate one because naturally the Canadian government would not wish ‘o withhold any information that could be of value in helping the American people, through a campaign of education under- taken by Congress, to. alert the ‘nation to the ways and means by which the Commanist had paratus picts 1346 —-—"Prere is” every reason why the didate Rudy remarked ruefully, “T was running on a ticket: the other guy rode on.” Through the tunnels and into the Jersey woods we find the losers modest in defeat. Seed Out Wisconsin-way and over the Rockies the results were as unexpected as-twins. The Re- PUblicans had been in office 10 months. It takes 11 to find the liquor in the ie cabinets. can ‘‘cash in’ on them Jegitimately when you get back to civilian life. I have personally written many letters to men like Tom who were in prison throughout America for they can make topnotch citizens when they return home. ee (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate inc.) From. Our. Files 15 Years Ago CALIFORNIA FOREST fires raze 600 homes as 2,000 men battle : -élection of Harry Dexter White to head up the In- ternational Monetary Fund. -. Dispatches from Ottawa in’ the cows te run at large, “especially on Saginaw Senate Internal aed Commit- “eperation between Allied govern. Street.” ae ments are adopted which make possible the desired exchange of . Just as a reminder of the flight of time. it was celebrated its silver anniversary. __ years when Klaus Fuchs was ar- _not_be, because—inteHigence data tee’s request for Gouzenko’s tes- trying to disturb Canadian-Ameri- can relations, and it isn't the Sen- - ate internal security sub aa 1953) The ‘Canadian government has doibtiess secured much informa- tien that way from intelligence sources in the United States Postmaster Leslie H. Dean Jr. “He says that will make it possible to get along” with only about 150 temporary workers. Appli- ’ The Federal Bureau of Investi- gation Was anxious ~p interrogate —— Fuchs to get some clyps to persons flames spread by gales. -MONTHLY OUTPUT of 1,000 * ; information. : the budget, parking ace in front ling of present output expected in Pe * * | 20 years ago this week that An example of ihe kind of unity last few days stated that the doc- a matter of aoe concern here of the poor-house, reci cipre trade two years. . In his statement to newsmen STEVENS General Motors % oe ~ ument inquiring about. this case mischief-makers in this eour- agreements, and whether the five 7 was afforded within the last few couldn't be found. Probably it will try have tried-tolink the commit- waiting chairs can be included in oe ot a six-chair barber shop. CITY OF PONTIAC engineers rested in Britain in connectign ti oma threaten walkout which will tie engineers and technicians suspended for Regular employes of the Pontiac Post Office with the tranermecion of svcrets 2re frequently not written down by timony to_some alleged “smear’’ tip jobs ea bs th 1 it her alread id k holid é officials but given orally to secur- of Foreign Secretary-Pearson. ~ Opinions were as sharply di- UP crea y the newly security reasons, a number already are wi 7 we ee bhi Maint during the holiday of the atom bomb to the Commu- jy representatives. Plainly somebody is at work vided as Hindu castes. But in launched relief program. pus i yeu! than : aca bs the main justice triumphed, the right was vindicated, wrong was _trampled in the dust and fresh country eggs remained, steady. MICHIGAN HOUSE of Repre- sentatives reversed itself by pass- sales in fae inside the United States who had up to that time not been detected, but who were believed to have had a part in the spy-ring operation. t_first, the British ee cations already-have been réceived to more than cover these extras. government. z , It is not feasible, of course, for the Senate internal security sub- Pontiac and other Boy Scouts in the Clinton Valley Council are. to get.some nationwide nition on account of their campaign against old~ refrigerators and trunks. A letter from Donald M. Higgins, = director of Health and Service Magazine, an- ~*~ nounces that an oatrates article on their project Congress to any bureau in the ex- ecutive branch of the government. Sometimes it is not recognized abroad — and indeed many people oo the fact in this country=-- : ifs committees, give the FBI any information or to let its agents interrogate Fuchs. By WILLIAM BRADY, -M.D.~ eae oe 5 But, after. several months of discussion ‘hack and forth quaint way in which-a-member of $ club—she had what she assured other members was constitutes an independent and co- just a miserable ‘‘cold”—behaved_ ordinate branch of the Sererrenert when another woman, -with-afi 1Q —— . Clipping from an Oakland County newspaper’ gence agents was permitted and of 40 years ago: ‘“‘How many of the wearers of -4mformation was obtained that Be on de. of - _above~the~ average tly va- Aight skirts -wilt-care to preserve -p -cukied tee 8) t 2 ae = erage promptly themselves for their grandchildren to see?” tice to catch the Rosenbergs, ~h, H et ena on at Mrs. X's table d hostess_she-could~ And in 1953 that same paper says, = hadn't = as were otill in the United unt et she not seen nothing yet.” : me and ict..them..of ce. . ee exposure to whatever respira- ~ ~ tory infection Mrs. X might have. Latest to report deer cavorting within the Pontiac city limits is It is unfortunate for the health dack Merrithew ‘and happiness of the American people that there are still se who saw a doe run through his yard near Osmun Lake Sunday. 4 questioning by American intelli- So, when the objective is the running down of Communist spies in the interest of a nation’s secur- ity, there are usually ways to pool information and carry on the com- mon fight against persons secking common sense like the club ‘Wieber who declined to sit jit the Boh rere Sone ware geri teeFregt Your Sniffles ¢ as 5 ‘Common Cold! The other day I described the vey- Nice.-—— emer Public Health Service after-a-suré or “that. roe manuface : nm sample urban turer. and rural areas in various parts of Well, maybe been the country, and published in the terested. z Hae vent oe Bulletin ot the | Public Health.-Ser*~ perennial reports, but I have—in- deed, I have collected dozens of Nciomeaes the countless them. words written and fen b eee medical and health poomanld But there is one strange fea- concerning “the common cold” . the fact remains that no medi- cal or health authority can de- fine such a pathological entity. It your favorite doctor says your = In En and: wot dct i ailment is “the common cold’ or amine come nly aid ou ee acquiesces with your read-made year scientific investigation of the djagnosis he is playing it a8 @ so-called ‘common. cold” but pub... quack would—no matter what the lished_a- report of its indisposition or illness. which is evidently not. news- worthy, namely, that once they are launched =" are never again heard from. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Philo Isham _ of Metamora: ninety-fourth birthday. = Mr and Mire: Robert WU aah reo: “of Lapeer, to injure any ally. Something of the same kind of situation has arisen now with re- _spect fo Gowzenks- it has-been reported from Ottawa that he has “TST HIT Ne Krew ‘within conversational spray range of the ignorant Mrs, X. Yey-know, or you ought to know, that three fourths of the-everyday — _ WORK -of ATS, medical and sur- gical, is the diagnosis and treat- proves be he-carn explain that the “‘cold’’ developed into it because your-“ree™ was down—and being a Sistance” was gullible geek you'll think the ho- kum is reasonable Listen, year after year you have tor econ laboratory studies and acts. l_ experiments on’ Voliifiteer sub- “jects the British authorities cone. cluded that exposure to cold, dampness, drafts etc.; has. nothing to do with the CRI—but, shucks, -and your: favorite planes is now U.S. goal as treb-—- __ing_a local option on glass” Jiquor = exercising tighter control over Senator golden wedding. _ ment of the CRI (pronounced kree, read funny stories by Aunt Polly ; : . But not until a witness is exam- * perfect mother; y 8 quacks know better. McCartuy. Throughout this “inquiry cgraplaretdeas fost! cai rminutelGetais cam (ii be ween ae seme ethed Bos the Common Respiratiry Infec- or Uncle Pete about expeditions of _ Beret ies not more then one ; of Imlay City; eightieth birthday. determined | ehethes! be han | tions) and their complications and eminent scientists setting out in pece or je, jong. perta inne — he has nof only acted as a one man sub- a eee as pre tions, I never hid my tgnorance Is. , search of the cause of “the com- fase giagnoris or treetment, will be ans +" egmmittee holding secret hearings, but oe ane Me Belek Estteross orgs ed by sayin’ they were too young te That is not just my estimate but mon cold’—funds for the project *ereé by Dr. Brady i aad 3 aaa 8S, # of Fenton, golden wedding. nt is Seca of a, that understand. the estimate made by the U. & -being supplied 4s “grants” by this C ne, 1483) F x cane , _ r a 4 } 6 4 * ; ¢ sonra cost effort to get the separate payment |] + provision in the present law. He proposes that the schools get $30/| (6 000. 00 a_month-for each veteran enrolled Twit and attending ae 2 ONE : : a worD = But Teague, senior Democrat on “s 82-Pe. mnaarmare ieensee 14 : “I forgot” might / the House ‘Veterans Affairs Com-| ~~ Relish Dish. ...........298 | easily cost a house mittee, fought this when he steered | {= Kitchen Kieaver Set ......2.99 = owner as much as ¥ the Korea GI bill to passage. The = nage — is 0.99 $4,000 today, un- Texan had headed a specia) House | 9) "** ‘Pe Carving Set. .,.9. f . less he remembers ° committee which investigated the sess toincrease his g World War II veterans educational 2 “x program and disclosed many ex-| — sai, Pepper Shakers .,,.. pensive abuses. The new act was greatly- tnexensed property values. At only $6.50. designed to wipe out-extravagance per 1,000 of coverage for three years, it is . . :, and fra Pe Dress Up ipr Dress Up for foolish to take a chance on a total loss. , couse said = —. . ata a __ Thanksgiving! _ Thanksgiving! § : criminated inst bec: the f ui the it law y did under : INSURANCE Pu 4-204, [B the present law as suas Knitted “But the law was passed for the | Sere gers oe oP Dresses Dress Up for Thanksgiving 99 F . Bie Juniors, Misses, Large Sizes © 19 > . I Breas Up tar = Thanksgiving! -_ GREAT NEWS for | women drivers. , fe —. on Rooutiful new criap styles in fail COATS ee | taffetas, crepes __ |__ SAVES You ee 88 tad Fleer 7 FOR E NGIN E re ae So aay ee ae ie POG See S “ner ae soos ee tees #3 tT a : acini coe ae ——— ’ a . . a — _ ? For a Becutiful Dress Up for ©) ee — ue iF Nae SiR a a Thanksgiving! Thonksgiving! §; : STALLING !* > DOUBLE. STAMP. v0.2 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL a ime - ; : — IES ves Group of 59.99 Better Nepkins ; oe | MILIUM 9° | Ba)| oe E COATS 4 Sena PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Th 1685" — : Eee from New. York Tells ‘Couple s Plans for Jan Se ee ee a ‘BPW Club “Has Dinner” Gathering Are Discussed at Monday Meeting Thirty members attended dinner meeting of Pontiac Business and Professional Women’ s lub at “Hotel Waldron Monday evening. Mary. Mitchell reported on_ the fnter-club council meeting which she attended in Detroit recently, and a panel discussion on health; and safety. followed, with Mrs. Robert Eisele 4s chairman. .. - dosephine., Seeley, coordinator ‘ of school health services, spoke on this program carried out in the schools, and Mary Pauli, ex- ecutive director of the Visiting Nurse Association, reviewed the work of that group, Mrs. Kenneth Cavender discus- Public Health and Dr. Jovce Car- row explained the work being done in the clinics of city hospitals. “Goncluding the program was a discussion of a safety program in Pontiac, led by Mrs. Eisele. A question and answer period follow- Hostesses for the meeting were Grace Heitsch, ‘Nora Day, Etta Wager and Mrs. George Shil- laire, . The next meeting will be Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard Dec. 7. 2 Puts On Blue Bonnet: —Delighted With FANE Like the well-known aay leader, ~ will fall in love with LUB BONNET Maprgarine’s Fiayot. Nutrition, Economy! BLUE Bonnet’ s delicate, sunn weet flavor makes bread, hot rolls vegetables, = favorite recipes all taste truly be You get etre cewien too! Un- like most other brands, BLuB contains as much half as much! So switch today to F.N.E.! Insist on BLUE BONNET Margarine and be sure of “all 3” —Flavor, Nutrition, Econom-e-e! “Individual Hair Styling Dorothy’s “shor FE 23-1244 500 N. Perry Health and Safety the "ged the Work of the Department of |~ N.E.— | emt | + This natural crown sable \capelet features the neu “gallery” collar which stands | neckline. : There’ s No Age Limit on ~Glomour Everyone agrees there is no age limit on glamour, Any woman can achieve it. are different. For the mature woman, for ex- ample, long, flowing locks and the sleek page less of style trends. Today’s styles, fortunatety, are very easily adapted to the mature face. It is true that the Italian: | boy cut is not for the woman past 40. But then, according to Rene of Paschkes, a fashionable New York salon, “that style is well on the way out." Short hair however, continues rpepular Rene offers two- reasons |for its long run | picture: “Short hair can be arranged into of course, it is easy to care for. Any woman can keep her hair looking its best between visits to the hairdresser.” Two Classes Hold Thanksgiving Party | joint: meeting Friday evening for their annual. Thanksgiving get-to- t gether at Friendship Hall, Mrs. Milton J. Strong gave the- | devotions. and reports of mission- | ary activities were heard New. projects of the group will “be a Christmas basket for a needy | family and remembrances. for shut- in members: A cooperative dinner preced the business meeting. The next meeting was announced as a friend- ship sister and Christmas party Dec. 18. —_ ALOMA Free dispenser on $1 bottle Ty th extra-rich, Extra-creamy Try it before you buy it. ing action of this creamy, of relief for tender, irritated Now...at all drug stores te you buy An entirety new and different formula (on ON - Never sticky or greasy Look for this special Aloma display at your drug store. .. feel the soothing, soften- full-bodied lotion. See for vourself how Aloma brings you all the benefits of a cream with the convenience of a lotion, It’s a miracle skin! jnough li | 1n.a sO eim around the open! Only the approaches | boy ‘are taboo regard- | | Robertson, in the fashion | la style becoming to any age. Then, | Gleaners and Men's Classes of | | Central Christian Church held a4 Laud Meal _ Food Enthusiasts | Praise New Taste’ of Service ‘Chew’ | (UP) NEW YORK -- A grin- | . ning, blushing Air. Force, Sergeant, | wheeled a tiered, extravagantly | 4 decorated caké ‘to the center of | the room and stood beside jt with | modest pride. He had constructed {t to show) what a man can learn in an| armed forces baking school a, days. A few caieaieg! later another sergeant took a bow before the dinner guests at nearby Mitch- eli Air Force Base. He was the chef. “How did vou make that horse-_ radish sauce” when the applatise quieted. “Just a bechamel sauce with | horseradish,’ Staff Sgt. Roland | Mizzi, .the chef, | nificent nonchalance _| The Air Force was ehtertaining | § * +the Gourmet Society at its month- ly dinner meeting. It was a start- | ling departure for the gourmets, since they usually meet at an ex- * clusive restaurant. Some 70 members and their ; guests took buses from Manhat. | tan to the air base for dinner | last Sunday. They did it, ex- _ plained President J. George ; Frederick~to honor the armed | forces for changing messhalls inte dining rooms and ‘“chow”’ into attractively-served menus. | «We have eaten many places. | but we have never eaten like the | soldiers eat,"’ said Frederick. “One or two of our members | turned up their noses at the idea of standing in line and getting their food served on a tray, but I noticed a great many went back 'for second helpings.”’ The head of the Air Force food service section, Mrs. Edythe L. came from Washing- | jes to tell about the program for “gracious dining’’ in the armed | rces. ‘ 4 “At last our airmen are out | of the mess kit level and on a | | gourmet level,” said Frederick. | | eating the last of his green | peas from the metal tray. “The | horseradish sauce is particular. | ty geod. the ham is tender, and | the scalloped potatoes are done as they should be done."’ The gourmets got toast spread with pemmicam, the new survival rations, for hors d’ouevres. _“This little piece of- toast holds enough pemmicam to keep you go- ing all day — 1,700 calories,” said Lt. Harold L. Stewart, food service squadron commander. A few cal- orie-conscious gourmets abruptly |put down half-finished toast squares. ; “Next month we'll have a forth Italian dinner,”’ the gour- met president whispered. “Last | menth we had a wonderful lem- en-soup. Here, FU spell it for ‘you,”’ He borrowed a pencil and printed “‘Avegelome soup.” | By that time they were serv- | ing the sergeant’s cake and vanilla | hice cream. wd | Ascension Lutheran 'Plans Dec. 5 Event Dec. 5 is the date set by Luther- | an Church of the Ascension for | the annual bazaar and dinner. Mrs. Lisle Echtinaw is general chairman, and Mrs. Milton Freet has charge of the tickets.’ Other chairmen include Mrs. | | Claude Harroun, bazaar: Mrs.Fred ' Sytz, dinner, and Mrs, Ralph Becker, dining room. 3 | Gourmets 2 at AF Base By ELIZABETH TOOMEY | me a woman asked, § said with mag-| | ‘things of children, | dinavian countries and the Orient. | , chiefs | most outstanding toys and dolls, | after Dolly Madison and Jenny Two of the first to receive pins for at- | taining their ideal weight are Mrs. Robert | E. Quinn (eenter) of Oneida road and Mrs.| presented the awards at a recent meeting of Anthony Wisniewski of Waldo avenue. Mrs.| Fashion You Figure Club. | Frank A. Anderson of Oneida road (left) 4 comin marriage of N rma “Martin = aheoepe: and Bill is the son “North Tonawanda. Home Hues Should Suit \Own- Taste. If you're a bride-to-be-and are a little confused about the color schemes you should choose and +, vr still” doesn't help you produce a good color scheme for your new home.~ So where do you begin? The miain thing you need to start with is a little self-confidence. You have tp convince yourself that you don’t have to be an |William-Martin-to-Ctaim ‘Norma J. Stahl as Bride New Hampshire Visitor Returns Home After Spending Month. in Pontiac News from North Tonawanda, N. Y., reveals the forth- expert or a decorator. The fact is your own taste and judgment | sare a lot better than you think. id adlton lack confidence, then you make use of a color! chart that tells you exactly what | color goes with what. Pontiac Press Phote qu : What color do you like best? Not what. color is being Shown at Henry: Ford Museum Toys and Dolls on Parade in Dearborn DEARBORN—The Henry Ford (is a Kathe Kruse baby dol} with, Miniature Staffordshire tea sets | | from the first-half of the 19th Cen-* Il | and an over-sensitive Nazi govern- | Museum's third annual toy doll show opened Saturday “Chmstmas in Many Lands* theme DPavided exhibition and | a with | Gs its | “worried look’’ on its face. It was made during World War ment closed the’ Kruse factories Into seven sections. the because of the expressions on the llustrates the play-| dolls’ faces. ; en, mainly dolls,; Several French fashion dolls of United States, Germany, Italy. England. the Scan- in the France , fashions in dress and hair styles | before the use of engravings. Two | Juneau. mechanical dolls have | built-in music boxes and perform | | Such simple méchanical actions as dancing and pouring tea. In the Italian” section, there are rare 18th Century. wooden handcarved creche figures, a number of modern Lenci dolls in its entirety to the public for = made of compressed felt, and the first time. | several carved toys and pieces Every ‘circus wagon, cook and| of hand-decorated miniature fur- sideshow tent, the big top, mth] Ome even the tepees which went with| Qne of the outstandi dolts Buffalo Bill's original show have | the English case is aa eat a been reconstructed in miniature | of Queen Elizabeth II, made in by LeRoy. The circus covers 35/ limited editions, complete in coro- square feet of table space. | nation robe and crown and hold- Flanking the Wild West. Show | ing the traditional scepter and orb. are more than 100 American In- Another rare object is an 18th dian dolts nepecsenting typical Century Queen Anne doll which and squaws of 50 trihes won first prize at the 1952 Na- Also ineluded in the American : . : eae tional Doll Convention in Chicago. section are many products of the oy : famous 19th Century American toymaker, Miltory Bradley, from Springfield, Mass: one of the first American china-headed dolls; a rare, century-old rubber doll, ~ and -early: folk-toys- carved: by fathers’ | for their sons. | often get batted about, there’s a Gecause of its reputation as | "CW plastic bag with four pockets the manufacturer of the world’s | {°° fragile lingerie, stockings, handkerchiefs, or gloves. It's nice for a suitcase or for a dresser drawer as everything's in plain view, and any item can be removed without disturbing the others. It can be kept spotless by spong- ing with a sudsy cloth — so that life’s little dainties will always be fresh and clean. ram Planned Largest section Is the Ameri- ean which has as its focal point a miniature Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, authentically created by Jean LeRoy, former circus clown and now a_minia- ture set-builder fer the dam | Handy Organization. The di- minutive circus is being shown ee ‘Little Things’ in Plastic Bag Germany is the next largest sec- tion represented. Included are specimens of wood-carved toys from the Black Forest region and Oberammergau, portrait dolis with porcelain heads copied Lind, and one doll copied from a Ciirrier & Ives print. One of the most unusual dolls | Plan now to have that Will Your Home Look Like made by Elliott or have your present suite reupholstered so that your home will be well dressed for Christmas . og by Citizens League Plans for the Christmas Around the World program were discussed | Saturday evening when members | of the board of directors of New | Citizens League of Pontiac met with Maude-Chambers-on Franklin: boulevard. . Dec. 18 was set as the date of the program, which will take place at Pontiac High School. Copper Gas Range | Easy on Upkeep A mellow touch for a modern kitchen is provided by a new gas range with a copper finish. Its added beauty doesn't involve added. upkeep. Like porcelain finish ranges,.the copper needs only soap and water to keep it-gieaming and. free. “of | food stains. For-those““little-things”® =-that- the 19th Century were not used| a handcarved woodea as playthings, but demonstrated | | {became the bride of John Gil- themums composed her bouquet. shown this year, or what color , you get down to one basic] wa, color | colors work ‘better in the large areas of a smali room. So if for example. stick to the tury and cabinet makers’ model ment. the color that! furniture in Sheraton, Hepplewhite pail Shades a, and Chippendale style complete yo ist the English section. j In fact. you'll find a monochre- The Oriental display includes | modern Japanese festival dolls, temple, miniature , lacquered furniture and a wooden rickshaw from Because no conflicting larger. This doesn't mean that the whole | the Chinese National Museum, | 0m is done in one monotonous | tone. What you do is use varying Completing the show are mod-' shades of your basic color in the | ern Scandinavian dolls dressed in| walls, floors, ceiling, even the trim. native costume. Material for the exhibition came peries can be in the same color | from the- museum's own collection j family but let their pattern and/or | and from members of the Detroit | texture add visual interest to the Doll Collectors Club. ' | scheme. é Married Friday evening in Central Methodist you'ré starting out in a little apart- apart-| | matic scheme works best of all. | Your upholstery fabrics and dra- | Church were Eleanor Jefferson and John Gilbert Brown. She is the daughter of the J. William wlelfersons of | Sack. and the | Gilbert F. Brouns of ‘Barrington road are his parents.. MR.and MRS, JOHN CG. BROWN _ _Pair United in Marriage in Central Methodist Rite A gown of white lace over cham-_, ballerina-length gown of sea mist pagrie taffeta was chosen by Elea- | &reen--A talt arrangement of varie: {--— nor Jefferson’ of Detroit when she os yellow roses and chrysan- bert Brown Friday ae — all of Bloomfield Hills, are busy this week with plans for the} y the bachelor faculty members in honor of bachelors’ punch party to be held Friday|the married staff members. Pentise Press Phote at Ciesireck: The party is given annually a working knowledge of the needs, tastes and purses of a pretty large | segment of American womanhood. ‘Their retail price spread is from $10.95 to $100. P isirincinypaninor by too,- she has a firsthand knowledge of tastes-and buying habits. Her first.experience was in Cali- fornia, where she started as a late-afternoon and Saturday model for a department store while she still was a student at the Univer- sity of Southern California. Auburn avenue. She ‘tired resultant | ° ee Caemear re Mrs. Loren Beach reported, on | sponsible for her decision to en- | the auxiliary inspection by Mrs | ter the design business, on her | Margaret Ballard. Mrs. Florence own, after training at a model McCrae reported on the progress | school in Los Angeles. ‘ot Christmas boxes being packed For ae eee oe has | for soldiers overseas, and Mra. “commu! miles between hi Tryon report the Kansas City and New York, ahere | oe ‘1 eee ue she‘ maintains a workroom in the | commy = Empire State Building. Home is | eek. a Manhattan penthouse. A report by the youth activity In private life she is Mrs. John | chairman told of the number of Dunbar, wife of a Wail Street in-| cards sent to the VFW National vestment broker and mother of a| Home for Children at Eaton 6year-old daughter, Sandal. Rapids. The new volume line for spring | 4 tm yw nounc- és ‘nearly ready, Miss Bullock said. Cirteiaes party wet ae < ed for December, with Mrs. Beach “The skirts will be an inch to} an inch and one-half shorter,” she | and Mrs. Paul Boelter as chair- said. ‘The higher-priced line has |™&n. A request for broken toys shown the shorter trend for some | was read. The toys will be repaired ‘Auxiliary Has Meeting on Monday Reports of various activities were heard Monday evening when Ladies Auxiliary to VFW 1008 met j Lents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Back.| drew Creswell, ‘Marie Monte of Blaine street, was | | at the American Legion Home on / Prevent Contagion iby. Washing Hands ‘ | nurse is to keep it confined to one | +, their stations, time.” ° ang sent as Christmas gifts. Joan M. Monte Married Joan “Marie Monte became the , Wood attended his brother as best bride of Leland Waldo Wood Sat- | man, . urday morning ina ceremony at; After the service, which was the home of the bridegroom's par-| performed by the Rev.. Dr. An- a dinner was us of Blaine street. +served for members of the fam- The bride, daughter of Mrs. ily. The new Mr. and Mrs. Wood. given in marriage by her brother, | will reside at Stoney Lake. |!Tommy Monte. [Bloomfield Plans Event jand Garden “Association. nn | ij TU SUA TY, NO © : taf ts os. —— smn Sr oe 1 Dresses i Shining Simplicity TaN ‘GardereClub ‘December 7, With Husbands Present. Mrs. John D. Tebbin and Mrs. Howard H. Robinson were cohost- esses Monday at a luncheon for the board of the Bloomfield Hills | Branch of Women's National Farm “The Meeting was held at the Tebbin home on Lone Pine road, | where plans were completed for | the ‘annual cooperative supper for The supper, which has become traditional with the club, will be held Dec. 7 at Christ Church Cranbrook, beginning at 6:30, Mrs. W. G. Ferguson will be in charge of the supper. Assisting her will be Mrs. Tebbin, Mrs. James Longwell, Mrs. G. J. Huebner, | Mrs. Felix Bruner, Mrs. William | Kahn and Mrs. Ray E. Lawler. Husbands who have been asked | to carve are LeRoy~ Vandeveer; Edward P. Turner, James Lang- | well, Dr. E. A. Christie, W. Red- man Turner, J. Hawley Otis, Les-’ ter L. Colbert and Edward Wel- tock. Paul Barret, conservation and land specialist from Michigan State College. will be guest speaker for the event. His lec- ture will be on Michigan's nat- ural resources, illustrated with ‘ colered slides. Mrs. Otis is program chairman, and special guest of the evening will be Mrs. Barrett. Mrs. Edward R. Chapman will lead the com- munity singing of Christmas carols to close the program. Bethel 40 Conducts Instruction School Job's Daughters Bethel 40 met last Monday evening at the Roose- velt Temple on State avenue for a school of instruction. Mrs. Irma Torrey,: grand mar- ir ste arte Court Honors ‘Grand Officer angora trimming and a corsage of white chrysanthemums Mrs. Ernest Pearson, grand con- Patricia Monte attended her sis- | Mn of the Grand Court in ter in a pink dress with a pink | Michigan, was honored Friday and white corsage, and Kenneth evening when Esther Court 13, Order of Amaranth, held its Friendship Night at Roosevelt Temple Refreshments were served by When sict streets } | Mire. Harry Vernon and her com- hold, an important job of the home | Visiting officers were escorted and Mrs. Pear- room. |son was presented with a gift The first step in this important from her court by Mrs. Roy Wil- task is thorough hand-washing be- ton, royal matron. fore and after treating the patient. The annual cup and saucer Professionals advise two suds- | |Party was announced for Dec. 4, ings as @ wise measure if the dis | with Mrs. William Pfahlert as senso is contagious: ~ a chairman. shal of the International Order of | I Seen Daughters for the state of | Michigan, and Mrs. Dorothy Coe, director of Epochs, were cs at the meeting. The group will hold election of. officers Nov, 30 at the temple, beginning at 7:30. a mellowed: Oriental. flavor bor- rowed from the Far East's Golden ‘| dling. Many have a new backswept Anne Fogarty Borro ws Oriental Ideas or the season of gaiety- that rs in wonderful . parties and | n travel to sunny southern - resorts Age. . Stressing shining simplicity, as always, her dresses mold every lithesome curve that in interpreta- tion is starkly modern. . . be- witchingly feminine. The look is sleek. Throughout the collection the dominant. New bodice treatment is created in a sunburst shirt- { waist. with a series of controlled tucks radiating and out from the center waist to form | a deep V-neckline. Fuller skirts get important han- feeling of motion. Even the shadow slim sheaths capture this fluid look with two wide inverted back pleats |- flowing from neckline to hem with skilled precision. | Colors can be briefly stated. | | Much white. And, much black. In| between there is a glowing array | of rict, Orient-inspired hues. New| excitement this season lies in the | choice of fabrics. Three important | groups form the major part of the | collection. _ All-over embroidered cotton sateen date dresses with dual pur- pose in mind, holiday and resort, have high fashion interest’ Ming yellow_and emerald green embroi- dery on elephant gray cotton sateen i sused for a full-skirted, drestin designed fr racrt_ woe and an all-white orion and shantung. In addition, mes og 4 Bi fom ‘: eae es ol ob i a * ie roxas ae La nat JOAN GUEST Announcing the engagement of their daughter, Joan, to Dominick Fortino are Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Guest of Commonwealth road. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Fortino of Mark avenue. No date has been set for the wedding. Ai a . many launderings is used for @ gored petticoat covered wi eee ‘a flower printed nylon. Aier-coken W" Wriatch the cancan’ . petticoats or with a delicate flower embroidered white nylon net. For the shirred skirts, a petticoat of sore embroidered nylon-net adds extra fullness at the waistline. in the Year! EVERGREEN sspernsnsey paid if aon “welt cattened' = we will fan med your order PREE or send your money back—whichever you choose. KRUSE ona, Dept. 65405, aa pews ememereweeeeeenrs = mn z ea bh fbb bbe be bb bbb bh bb be bb bb he he he te he te sleeveless dress with a scoop neck- line. t q i Beautiful silk taffeta prints with unusual striped effects utilizing wallpaper designing and paisley- inspired patterns have both individ- uality and jewel-like distinction. Imported Moygashel linen in a, breathtaking array of colors has a smart urbanity in a group of | 3 Round Piano Stool Makes Bath Stool Did you know that an old-fash- gay color? Cover the se -80 you won't ha splashes. to worry about sudsy cloth. ° foned round pi stool makes a. fine walireed caccl if painted and | topped with a tufted seat pad in a | ; tc. | eagles yaneas | Knitting Needle Then you can keep it) clean by just wiping it off with a | ANGORA COLLAR and CUFFS | @ YELLOW @ PINK | @ BLUE @ AQUA @ WHITE @ NAVY The Opposite General Hospital 452 W. Huren SPECIAL A beautiful Thanks- giving Sole) AR arranged. Complete ™ in low glass bowl— Choice of colors. "3.00 Delivered Any Place In Pontiac 101 N. Saginaw St. Thankagiving F lowers _ tor the Hostess _ Flowers Will Really Brighten Your Table JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS » Fine Gifts Deliveries Disect to Detroit Twice Daily FE 7165 Ai - “ INGENUE BLACK SUEDES ‘Ingenue bedozzies the barely stripped sandal ——— with"[ewélsand shining leather. Above: the o mid-vamp strap, wide and spark- ling with stones ond nail- heads. 16.95. Below: the graceful ankle strap with draped “16.95. gurmetal trim. Shoe Salon en -" Street Level _™, 2% in Pr OY *. ec den Store Hours: 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Monday Thru Seturday — HOLIDAY MAGNIFICENCE FOR THE GALA JUNIOR Jacobsons & MAPLE AT BATES season .. dramatize her petite figuré, we the black barathea cocktail dress with scooped neckline and figure- following princess lines. stand-out emphasis, a triple petticoat 4 of shocking pink taffeta and nylon = = suggest ... Left: net. Right: We predict a wonderful, merry holiday . with elegance and festivity going hand in hand with the party-going junior. To black cotton flannel after-dusk dress, embroidered | all-over with—- - white, ‘and cuffed with fluffy angora. Dress Salon—Street Floer Memo tor Ven: ° Men’s Night in Birmingham Monday, December 7 7-00 Untit 10:00 PF Mo ? { of d BIRMINGHAM Beneath, for Sizes 7 to 15. 39.95. Sizes 7 to 15. $35.. eS A ih Spark , Woman Who eerste Will Succeed Wife Objects Apply Makeup Deftly for Brom Orbs Crowns Are - While Others Branch Out Too Much__ ‘to Exclusion |That Glisten Without Looking Artificial |Accented Pee. By ANNE HEYWOOD ; with “the best cards in town’-or! but little by little, J iegen ta (8 Holiday glamour begins with{ 1. When blending eye shadow, 3. Apply pencil in feather-like | + ~ : t “Some “Wotnen~eannot _restrain| “the nicest lamps'—the best of | realize that they weren't Just rom | ees oe See mew orbs | start at the center of your lids and| strokes to brow hairs, not to | [{) | NCW la S —will succeed, being kind—it was really aWfully will reveal innermost joys as you : skin unless brows are very _ themselves when it comes to add-+#0me_ one thing—wi ; fade it upward and outward to the _ing ‘accessories to “a_costume- if) For examplé many older wom- goed, and: it did save them a Husband’s Mother pasta es a barn the tows) Try gevecal pedis anal be eas Twe shades of - score i Bulky “Trend Also_ —— . ey lot of trouble. , - dazzling splendor of a ristmas sae cui ves a natural effect, blend. : : one flower is good, they add three, en, who need to make money but ; i ‘He dlines more; if one eee is tice, sev-/ have no business experience will “One day, 1 decided to’ make up | W y i tes Letters es mea ot tee sotto a i the. <.-thaldeepene..ther- im-tightly” “with” your. fingertip. Pagcie °° en or eight are nicer, j hit upen the idea ef home cook- 4 4, yo hatch and put out a lite e.. Her Son. Aione™ | Your ‘tlistening eck eek’ be em nen oO nee = makes the 4. Apply mascara with a not-too- in ea gear tents 4 Ss ie 2 Figs ay A : ; : \ . - “whites c arer, | : - xine pom =" Ane “unfortinatety, ther alr “a — Chic ir intus and gobo via ™ um side Feng By EMILY POST | phasized by proper application of Se inteer: complexion | wet brush. beginning at base of... NEW YORK (UP)—The crown's ' etiea carry that tendency over “ . e adhe on thing 7 [ime fi - ene’ Ke ; i ‘ 7 oe Today s first letter tells me: “My eye makeup. .But this should be —_ | lashes and swooping upward. After’ the thing in the new hats, Crowns into their work. _ Se ene a: for a nner.’ | ee a few customers. | | applied with a deft hand so that| 2. A thin line at the base of up- lashes dry, a clean dry brush’ are pointed like pixie caps, are The restaurant that serves But the wise woman becomes “Little by little, the young peo- | son was me: arried several months | -even if makeup is noted, it is not. per and lower lids from inner to} should*be used to separate hairs) °P®". tucked, pleated or draped, dorens and dérens of dishes js. f2™0Us for one specialty and ome ple in the big apartment across ago and is living in another state. | unpleasant to look upon. outer corners may be extended a/| ; even two-storied. not going to succeed nearly as | *lone — and then the world is the street began to come and get) 1 write to him every two weeks, Some estions of- | quarter-of-an-inch at~ the t {ane pea secs bets The. two-stery-erewn -is—ereated ; , i mere apt to beat a path te her | chickensfor dinner on mghts when and tell him all the hometown) _ mare ar0 omen - |¢ ° i eee Apply another coat.of maseara [> ~othe, UT : : : : or, Mrs. John, John- will keep her from’ being con-! longer with someone you're glad Fredesice, Walter Flerell and spicuous, will really save her face/|to see. Lily D he ve ffor her. Coming into a crowded room : . | Here is such a moment. Alice! alone needn't faze you — not when| _ The less costly ones have plenty writes: you know everyone will notice you of style, but Miss Kelley pointed | “Dear Miss Woodward: Al. | Only if you do something bizarre out that the woman who pays i though my closest friends have to demand their attention. more, say $65 for a Dache, gets - found that I'm anything but shy. Slip into the group and annex | better workmanship and materials } just let me into a room filled | yourself to a pal — then you'll aah rk ) — __ with people — even my good | have a chance to show you're < hay Fi old familiar classmates — and | really not shy by chatting your “lf, AN it oar S I clam up. I'd like to do some- | head off. So) ; =k AD _ thing about it. Can you help | And there are moments when a ~Over Wol rn = - ce — ao you feeb tikes downright stranger |” : 1. Of course it you Want them all, with people you know quite well. | 7 coat = : tq know you've arrived, it's easy| Maybe they re older than you | tal r rea = | enough to attract their attention| are and their conversation whips | | and make all chatter cease. You | over your head = | By HUBBARD COBB can assume an angle like a movie; A safe enough rule to follow is | There are any numbers of rea- | starlet. you can ride in on your | to say nothing when you've noth- sons why people will slip and fall ‘| bicycle under an open umbrella,| ing to say. Then you'll commit down a flight of stairs, but one of you can walk in on your hands or | no blunders. or show yourself up the most common is worn treads. at ' whirl in somersaults. Everybody |as stupid. Say nothing — just tis- : Treads usually-wear along the : The peplum balances the norrow will know you're there. ; ten appreciatively. ; é, Sy ~ front edge, and if they are left > er uifesetis: “se if were But that isn't exactly the point If you are drawn into the (“ . [eee a Bisel. ee Aiton pee a — easily worn by eggy gir at the gatherings you go to. You chatter by a direct question. |. a [_=—* In contrasting coler it cuts teg =| —— a ce you ko t = =a : . i - (this is to fix the treads. : — coef fength,.. i. - ACROSS. A If you enjoy carpentry, It isn't aa y . & Miss L. B.—Peplums are used | ! more actor, oe Fae 7 18 oO ju fiz too much of a job to remove the | Jettrey —- Z Tiscl la Lurner Hooked fe to dress up ski jackets. The flared | 7 He is a 5) "7 old treads and replace them peplum, So wrong for petite wom- | ,, Performer | with new ones. It does, however, en, is ideal for your tall leggy |! Alter 5 aaa ry take a good deal of time, - = 15 Buries er Es by America’ $ oe Hooked Rug cole . - figure, and be sure to wear the 16 Hacbeeard | What von me aS is be very : wire i? 7 Life-s : peplum with your at-home toreador |" (orice tab}->- — ye ZZ careful when ripping out the old __ ji Pam, too... AE peerestos treads not to damage the risers or Phe Priscifle Turmer-tabet means heirtoonr quatiry. These aL: ie apostie tice EACH aT stringers-to-whiet the treads are — ! individually hooked in 100% virgin wool Lovlier methods 3]. Frew “fastened. For our money it's-a lot lovely rugs are individually hoo 1 in % virgin wool. pgm paper wr tee “one PIECE “4576 len27° {easier just to cover the word treads re : = ee oF Se minw : “ __With countless patterns to choose from,.you..canexpress...... 4+-for- the Hotida YS. | |, Theodore fe ie ~ ge boards, INE samen SS . i ae 4, rat vou do first is to plane off your very personal taste in color, shape, design. Come in and Bi atk dour by ne Leoloms the ndse of the tread—that’s the |. _ -, See the fine handcraft, the distinguished patterns, recom- 3 ee : T_]_t__1|. Hurry. hurry—there’s still time. part tat, eerie iden’, acfal de ° ae re 34 Deprestiog as ‘s send now, sew this doll ward- i —so tha ge of the trea mended for today's successful decoratin 35 Essential 7 . i being : ‘robe for Christmas! Just one main | '$ Mush’ with the ie ball ihe all . er 7 3 thy part to each garment—simplest.of+-——-Now you take some ‘lengths ot _ : 30 Breeds fff _ eee <7 ewig. Fic fire daughter's happy pas and groove floor boards i ° 4-40. Brought-—beck pm . i a 24 x 36-inch eee reernes $2100 ~ to sobriety - . face when she sees her favorite, and fasten them directly over er onsscwsrne ————————— oan ae doll looking pretty as new! Three | the old treads. “ - 94 xX 48-inch ctattus R estes woes ston $2700 46 Gecrificial : . different outfits — for parties, The first board that goes down at OBLONG « Tunisian ruler school, shimber-time. _ And there's | should have_the groeve..sawed-or- —— ; ; > Pp . = OR OVAL 36 x 60-inch > $4750 82 Challengers hoa - BJ | lingerie, too! Be thrifts use-fabrie+praned off and this fits tightly into . See ee 48 eae , iss es Peery Ge at) ta 21.) eee Ve a sae =e | [seerranciie ———PPaninte arate at Reme"tig [leMovers—perhaps. scraps from the corner formed by the tread and “ 6 a eee ipoet 9 Operated 25-Son ef Seth 42 Muse of iyrie |daughter’s clothes. . the riser of the step above. paloma een re PPT OT ~» 48-x-F2-ineh--: Sins ieanes © $7850 eeeer eer st te tlme oe 4 Srccles Pattern 4576: For dolls 14, 16. The last board will-have-to-have°= "4 : ‘ ve SOwN ; 2 at pee - 4 Impel | 18, 20, 22 inches... State-size-—~~“Tie~ ‘fongue removéd. This piece t aree 2 t orm me aroma Seen va ne = = 2 Pootet-vares TET tte time 30 Worthless Ps Cae. oe Send 35 cents in coins for this , should a 4 beyond the. ) : . 3 Seines employe «ab) table scrape Albert ttern—add 5 cents for each t-; riser a the __e be ae a oes & with NEW 4 Pedal digit 21 Shops 36 He is t «8 Be \ pa ‘ ch pa should-. | -- OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P. M SS Calg eal eindomn k Rtte_|term for firstclase mating Send jTOONAST off slightly to match the e a e Visconsin s meric J < ne ' Frida’ 6-Withstand wild plum 37 ounerere 33 Cage pais to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- | 2OSing on the original tread . tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West —i cia ——— oat actrees onenns - = i aa ae Oris Kk re nes cea co ee cmraacetaets. see aj ee [atl Pe ee es ae Re OOP SEP BME IG EOE * 4 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print e : S AL TE | plainly name, address with zone, | “METEOR | : UTE... redo mm 2 . 3 - ae LANOLIN COLD WAVE |? 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Dove, Rochester Robert L. Wandell, Royal Oak Beatrice L. Wimpari, troit Shara fas SPS. Saree pace =o -Marold_L. 73_¥. Aletta J. Jones, 118 Prall Roger C. Kemp, Holly Joy FE. Leona Robert R. Childers, 113 Florence Geraidine Jones, 100 W. Howard Lyle A. peon, 169 Green Ruby J, Rea. 61 Pine Ernest W. Sebaske, 191 Bast Huron Amelia H. Broadway, 229 Walton Seanns M Sonta 6 Blaine . Holly a figure, are worn (left) with Se rmingten =| oer secre Seas malar aon aceon eam ~}-with.the turkey which you-eat, but “4 r i eline N. Binkley, Hazel Park Rata ladle PIE a year. They are worn during as leisure wear. Corduroy sl Pants continue to play an important fashion role this too. They're popular on the campus and equally well-liked acks, tapered to. the feminine ApS a NG js he t * Enjoy \Says Video. livened by rhinestone buttons. (right), outlined with black applique scrolls, are part of at-home outfit. Blouse is black wool jersey. f = ea Toreador pants (center) have Bleck _les/y--pattorn . printed .on.white-corduroy, aré worn with black jacket en- Deep purple corduroy pants Es Men Need | Deodorant in Winter Offending Danger Isn’t Lessened by Cold Weather The fashion scene for men this year has never been so tempting. The array of glorious fabrics in Come cooler weather and the donning of heavier clothing, it does not lessen the need for fastidious protection. Any self-respecting man knows about the necessity of using a The fact is that in winter when one wears heavier clothing the keeps right on working. The sweat glands are no respectors of time or season but continue their work day in, day out, in winter as well as in summer; so there is plenty of prespiration at all times and its unpleasant bacterial odor~can penetrate the heaviest clothing. The best way to be sure of not offending is to safeguard oneself by using an effective deodorizer. Men, generally, are averse to use anything that is messy or stjcky, so manufacturers recognized this | objection and created a deodorant | that 1s made to--order---forthe4 | boys. | Half-wrapped in foil, this man- | sized spicy-scented solid deodor- ant stick is a quick, neat_and | pleasant way for a man to have absolute assurance in social, bus- iness and sports life, This product was designed for fhe average man to use every day to give full protection against any body odor and without any irritating effect to the skin or in- jury to “clothing. — NOR a I aR ELE ET LITO LT OI I cloths — beautify bed linens: We wish you could. see the colors of their wings — sun yellow, ocean blue, and vivid rust! Best of all, they're washable. Make gifts ga-| lore—money-makers for your ba- zaar this thrifty, easy-way! Jiffy! Iron on! Washable! Pat- tern 796 has -16 iroron color trans- fers; six 2%4x4% to 3%x4%4; 10 1%x1% to 3%x2% inches. r Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, Mattress Cover of Plastic Pique Modern mattress ~ covers. are plastic — the newest is a pique- robbed plastic that grips the sheet to prevent slipping, and fits tidily with a- zippered closing You don't even have to take it off the bed to wash it. Just wipe it clean with a soapy cloth, then tle. “Heap” WTA Maw Va * D“Here~ts~a novel bird” for~your Thanksgiving table. He is so funny that he won't compete in any way still he is a turkey—made from vegetables. just the thing for the center of the table. If you are not going to eat at home on Thanksgiving, you car) make him for a centerpiece at any } Make Vegeta *| grass, or on‘a circle of construc- ble Turkey = “The wings wr “tirkey sk ast Td droop, so pin on rows of green beans for the wing feathers. The tail can be formed from cabbage rteaves:~ These can “be the outer leaves and Id be put on with pins so they’spread away from the - Make little clay feet and stick a Clove in either side of his head for eyes. The turkey can be placed on an array of colored leaves, paper tion paper. Like him? VERDA’S _BEAUTY SHOP S15 &. Pike (im Aven Apt. Bldg.) ~ [recipe for leg of Mary Margaret McBride Says: to my kitchen where I soon had with garlic-spiked meat sauce dinner. ; ~] discovered garlic late in life, + Park Avenue. . La swanky her cooking with garlic. |Garlic’s Fashionable Now: +Maybe Chlorophyll Did It Coming up in the elevator, all fiye passengers sniffed rapturously. That women in 13B was cooking pot roast with garlic again. I don't + know about the other four, but I rushed from the elevator and straight the cult—and that’s just what it is. % |derella of seasoning, garlic is now queen of the _| kitchen. “2 ; Maybe the advent of chlorophyll has had something — to do with. this.rise-in-the-world: “Anyway, it's a big ‘change, like moving from the lower East Side to Just five years ago Ruth Chatterton actually left apartment hotel that wanted to restrain a fine spaghetti under way for but I've joined Former. Cin- MISS McBRIDE Though garlic is in favor, there are still definite factions.. Some advocates violently oppose use of 2 (aS | Manners MAKE FRIENDS cr their_pet-in-beef and veal. When | Fa Nba as oning. . she'd have thought of garlic. The creative man or woman, according to Vincent Sardi, is Danny Kaye claims to have in- - | herited a taste for fresh orange juice and a dried rosemary leaf to season his lamb chop. . I was one_of those who eagerly tried the actor Alfred Lunt’s basted with a cup of coffee to which cream ard sugar had been added. The response of the first guest to whom +4-gerved it-remindsme of a story and eaten on the air in the early days of radio. Lew said one of the greatest } men in modern Engtish litera- ture.created the salad. He had to have a butcher's block and. “he weeded and iD hours, ordering up curry, herbs and seasoning of every sort.. When his masterpiece was brought on, there was a breathless shattered as _.'Heck, it. tastes like- just~-salad to met” io? in merely rubbing the bowl; others | |an easy, casual manner. Next to getting the names cor- it comes to salads, many. believe rect, the most important thing about making an introduction is If you are stiff and awkward in making an introduction you'll make those ward, too. So relax. You'll make two persons who rare strangers to each other feel you introduce feel stiff and awk-“ Pa “he T Schoolmarm Are TY Pupils. of Miss Frances Horwich, a teactier with 3,000,000 ‘‘pupils,” says that too many pdr- ents take their responsibility so serigusly they don’t enjoy their children. “What's worse,” she added, “the children can’t enjoy their parents.” Mrs. Horwich ts the “Miss dren of kindergarten age. She received so many re- of living and she is 45 and has been in the edu- cation field for 22 years. Her Husband, Harvey, is a law- yer and teaches social sciences. He recently returned from Korea weere he was official Air Force historian, The Horwiches have nd childrgn. Horwich was a little bowled over by the fame his wife achieved while he was away for twe years. “T still can't -believe all this has happened to Frances,” he said. “Just call me Mr. Frances.” relaxed and friendly, too. it phonto. When you look, it up! “LISTEN, MEN! Here’s one reason why secretaries grow old. 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Blythe will set some sort of a mass feeding record this Christ- turkey dinners, complete from birds to nuts. “| Ten thousand salesmen of Bly-| _ the's- company will receive the dinners — each capable of feeding their work. Canned goods for the dinners will be shipped to the i salesmen's homes tificates for the turkeys good in local markets. Credit Company Clerk Sentenced for Theft “BALTIMORE W—Gay F. Free man, 53, for 23 years a clerk for was sentenced five i Ott ‘from the firm. ‘About $71,000 was recovered of | the total the clerk was accused | president ——h hank along -with—cer-+- |Corncob Pipe __ |Puts Woman in Detroit Hospital _ DETROIT # — Mrs. Paulina years in|) —-— took= $79,000 | “Early Westerns = 2 cf F fii if 4a.m. 16:30 a.m. in a snowdrift, habitation. Ah, peaceful, quiet, lated television. We work af ae i DENVER, _.a»—U:S. This interest in’ a million - dollar _tar PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ; NOVEMBER 24 1058 Y Cray od “Tc Television | Easier Routine 30-Year Veteran Has . “Ean With Fans, | 9c | ] A during my late teens was for Nowadays many actors think is an early call and selih orae-iemeious-teoman-pom-se feet weather. We spent the nigh miles from any Bumps, Grinds — Subject of Suit | Columbia Pictures by Gilda famed pasa queen of the p Srnec says oft wasn't even| : TOILETS + $16,958! va tertes, These are fan factory marred. Alse large bathtieds ond shewer stalls at terrific valves. ey = FLUORESCENT 393 Orchard Lake Ave. ae. and-Mrs. Ross Davis of LOCAL TRIO ON TV—Th: Pontiac corporals, Pete Antos (left), -his brother Steve (right) and Kenneth Davis recently ap- peared on the Arniy’s recruiting-television show, “Talent Patrol,” a ‘weekly program. Known as the “Two Sharps and a Natural,” they ‘have toured Japan and Korea entertaining front line troops. “Their parerits ‘are Mr. and Mrs. George Antos of 16 S. Saginaw and Mr. 14 Eddy Court. nema Assets Increase 1952-53 yer, an increase The item was included versity vice-president W. June 30, 1953. The salaries, $10,929,565 in_materiais, and travel the year. and after deduction of crease_of $6,883,501 over vieus year. at University Hospital. U. of M. Salaries Up $3 Million — “| $33,985,482 in Wages Paid During Past Year; ANN ARBOR @®—The Univer- sity of Michigan peid out $33,985,482 in salaries during the $3,000,000 over the preceding year. port released here today by uni- pont, covering the university's fi-| °°" nancirig during the year ended along expenditures § ac- counted for 87 per cent of the | untvergity's totat expenses for | The general fund, composed of the legislative appropriation and student fees totalled $22,725,910 The University’s physical as- sets totalled $114,334,000, an in. The incféase was atributed pri- marily to the completion of a three-unit building adjacent to An- gell Hal) and the out-patient cline t Handcuffs Jam, So One Prisoner |Takes Advantage justice clicked to a stop yester- day because of a mechanical fail- wee ‘Albert Torrance, 26, in custody at recorder’s court as he waited a hearing in a writ of habeas corpus, was unmhandcuffed because the metal . bracelets had jammed, While police were busy opening the jammed cuffs on two other prisoners, Torrance walked away. Torrance's wife and mother and two alleged accomplices are still in custody in connection with a series of holdups in Detroit. and Grand Rapids. Police sought Torrance and an- other person in connection with the case. of about | in the re- K. Pier- 4 with supplies lts Business Center expenses the” pre- scaping, a hotel and a huge site of the old Broad Street Sta-. ‘| Midway Airport,.Firemen worked 15 minutes attempting to revive him. He was stricken after board- _| ing an Eastern oe! ia trip to Detroit. Holland Auditor Stricken En Route to Detroit tion of the Daa SPECIAL ON WATCH REPAIRING Clean & Stott |? Clean & Molepring Clean.&-jewet—- = 1 week only with advertisement except —— and oself-wind STATE JEWELRY 67S. Seginew Inthe Orpheum Bidg. oe tod 4 DETROIT — The wheels @" Philadelphia to Start portation center, was the former | {Relics Hint Eatl Alaskan Entry Port WASHINGTON (UP) — A few ——— are all thet _Temain of pas of try which existed in an Alaskan coastal valley 8,000 years ago. In a report ee by the heads, knives and primitive en- graving tools -characteristic of - {these-of the first known occupants of the North American continent. There is substantial proof that these first inhabitants came from Asia to North America by ' way of Alaska. But they bear found indicates that the Alaskan valley site may have been used as a base for long hunting trips or as La, bivouac rwenty ee The first artifacts: about ‘2,000 years ago or approxi- mately 30 B. C. : First automobile advertisement appeared in 1900. g9°- 12 1 ~ $28 for your Thanksgiving tarkey HINCKLEY’S pep pnd vee 9 Telegraph Rd. tic of Eskimo culture appeared — E 2-6800 96 Oakland Ave. ~ Gee Gives & Allan 00 CBS-TV every Theradey sight ROY’S REPLACEMENT PARTS We Service All Make Television Seis! FE 2-402! THE GOOD HOUSEKEEPING __SHOP_OF PONTIAC ao a Famous om acu uy , plane for (Advertisement) Trainees (Advertisement) =| Jack Dempsey Seeks | for Television ” arrived on the eu Miss Gray when she found that the pipe had set | *!'2 act. grabbed a bucket of water and |©™* ' ‘ial here next month. let fly. . : - Singed, drenched and angry, Mrs. | ASbestos Heir Must Pay Flood was taken to Receiving Hoe-| NEW YORK @—Anita Roddy- en ee Eden Manville, the ninth Mrs. Mrs, Flood doesn’t recall he: Tommy. Manville, has been award. -sctuat | but she remembers life | ed $400 a week temporary alimony on a Virginia plantation before the | pending trial of her suit for sep-| ot mee_a seldering or ware _ aration from the asbestos heir, “We-are seeking men, japere time oy ne way interfere with his present job. who are! or letter to DeForest’s Train- “Anyone interested in learn-- | willing to learn. 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Ge Sinabel Capeul ee oe Druggist toda tet Sika. tonger-lasting pt Erg — Police Get Man =: With Tear Gas cage | Fl Buick Foreman Had Threatened to Kill Wife - Giant aes St AE thy ‘ s, Top quality, field-.r hardiness Color ass brenze fed ;ellow NO MONEY. On ceiver: COD. and pestal charges Baskets of bloc paid on | QGuarante Krase Nurseries Risomimgten, rey Bark Dept $34 Bap ‘fer szr " Kk 19 and Doctor FLINT — Police today held Gregory E. Murray, 52; whom they blasted from his home in a | Murray, a foreman of the Buick ‘Motor Division. was held on sus- | picion of threat to kill, after his | wife told police that he had en- itered a feighbor’s home with a _Zun_and told her to come at once. 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. 4 Ti ° i ° 4 " +gte aie We i CREDIT OF COURSE Beaut y Prescribed ° would “rub her out.” Mrs. Murray refused to go and Murray went back to” his “house and barricaded hifrself in, police | said. While Mrs. Murray phoned the law, Murray shouted from an up- stairs window that he would never give himself up alive, and alice .below...lramediately . shot. out adjacent street lights so they would not be good targets. lor he from the house, Mrs. Murray told | | police ‘that they had been arguing She said that he objected to her going to a doctor. At one point in the argument she said, he even threatened to kill the doctor. The United States is not only the world’s largest lumber-pro- ducing country, but also the worid’s targest consumer of Tum- — . . with jewelry accents for your fall costumes. | Dr. Spencer Oates, Pe “a 9 WEDNESDAY - AT ALL THREE HRIFTY DRUG STORES | Optometrist | 9 30-5 30 daily 30-12 30Wed.9 30-8 OOFri. well-to-do. seetion....af. FE lint..Jast.l, After Murray had been retrieved | bere cant “GLASSES © ” Keren Ellsworth Fashions —_ + Ry GEORGE SALERNO ROME (UP) Latin is not a dead language, a hardy little group here contends, and to prove it they | tor such mode | ern things as television, the atomic bomb,and-prospective trips to the moon by space ships. The -group is headed by Monsig- nor Antonio Bacci, one of the: world’s leading Latin scholars, and | in Vatican City it publishes a quar- terlv, ‘“‘Latinitas,"’ which goes to | 2.500 subscribers in gnore than 30 | countries. He is the director and | | Monsignor Amleto Tondini is editor | I of the magazine. The magazine, sjarted last. January, has even penetrated the fron Curtain. Ht goes to sev- “CARE now advise the rapid warming of > water, in contrast to the old ‘bitten part in cool water. tourniquet: ~- Place. it-above..and |! ~The American National’ Red Cross has two new methods | by which an individual can help} save a life when applying first aid to an injured person. They frosthitten parts in lukewarm poliey-of graduaity thawing frost- The second change is in applying the near the wound. Once applied it shouldn't be released except by a physician. The old method called for. applying the tourniquet high onthe arm and releasing it every 15 minutes to avoid gangrene. Latin Isn't Dead Lanquage; | Has Words for TV, A-Bomb en subscribers in Red China, to eight in Hungary, three in Yugo- slavia and one in Cz2echosio- Vakia. “Tssues of the magazine are smuggled to some subscribers in Russian dominated areas. And they smuggle letters back noting receipt. Latest project to foster interest is a Latin prose and poetry cen- test. There are 15 suggested themes for essay& or poems in Latin. including “Arii Vehicul Ope “ad Lunam Ascensus’’ and “De Restitutis Nostra Aetate Olympiis.' These, as any Latinist will tell you. mean “Flight to the Moon Aboard a Spaceship’ and “The Otymptic Games in Our Times.” To help their readers, Monsig- nors Bacci and Tondini have com- piled an ample list of modern day terms in Lafin. Globus Atomicus, for insiance. is Latin, for atamic bomb. Benorum Aequatio and capitalism is Nimius Diviliarum Congestus. Television ts no less than -Electrica Machina Rerum Fig- uras Atque Sono Undelibet Ar- cessens. . And then there {s this one, which may or may not have had its counterpart in the days of the noble Roman: Manubrati Reticuli Ludus? Which means: Anyone for tennis? pietienceinen TRY | IT OUT for 10 Days _ *If you're not saticsfied with Parker com piet the n and refund, “21 —simply return ne. pe@n- 10. 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Rothschild of Chicago wept quietly during simple funeral services con- ducted by two Protestant ge lains. ie * . s “My baby ... my baby,’ grief-stricken mother sobbed: Rothschild found his daughter's body Saturday evening in a ditch not far from the family quarters in a U. S. Army housing area at * the “houses, with servants sometimes pt. heavy. for 700 Pair of Feet The - Rev. William: - Harrod, pastor But nobody yet has caught Pat with a frown or lines of tiredness. She always looks fresh ad cheer- Is No Problem for Mrs. Nixon -EN ROUTE WITH NIXON w= The pleasures ad: palaces of Asia come equipped with an assortment of leaky bathrooms, flickerig lights and miscellaneous inconven- iences—but there are no com- plaints: from the wife of the travel- ing U.S. vice president. 2 Mrs. Richard Nixon has iearaed the hard way about the problems aThe Nixons left today for Ran- goon after a four-day stopover in Manila oh a good will tour. They have lived in a couple of palaces and a half dozen official— and usually ornate—government DALLAS L, (Fightin’} Bill) 1F YOU COME IN TODAY TO ARTHUR MURRAY'S. LEARN THIS ONE MASTER STEP AND ALL DANCES ARE EASY. Over a million peopte have found new popularity and confidence thanks to Arthur Murray and his Magic Step method of teaching dancing. Why not bo vist Arthur Murray's today . see for yourself Ee” manera you can become an assured dancer. A half-hour ; ol lesson costs only $1.00. so thick they have difficulty get- * = . “T still do most of the laundry,” she says. ‘‘And whenever we come to a new country I always get Dick’s suits out and see that they are pressed.” This qualifies as overtime on top vice president on his ” arduous rounds or making an _ equally crowded series of calls by herself. In one of the more highly deco- rated places where they have stayed, she recalls, a bathroom leak kept them out of the shower. In another the lights went out frequently, often when they were trying to get dressed. * * 8 . Clothing has taken a beating from servants unused to Western dress who usually guess wrong] (with irons or wash tubs: Official mansions have served some of the best food during the 25 E. Lawrence St. Phone FE 2-0244 Corner North Perry St. SAVE? SAVE! save, Get an AUTOMATIC GAS CLOTHES DRYER Sagamihara, The two Japanese -teen gers tdentifred—the -man— who --chased-} Machine gun comes out Manu- [them only as a “tall maf in’ uni- | ballista Ignivoma. Communism is | form’ — a phrase American soldier. Co-Owner of Yankees Is Divorced by Wife ELY, Nev. (®—The divorce last Sept. 18 of Mrs. Hazel L. Webb from Del E. Webb, co-owner of the New York Yankees and head of a Phoenix, Ariz., construction firm, was disclosed here yesterday PCC ce ee ese eee eee ee ee e2eee2882822%j . C Please send me Parker “21” Pen. I'm enelesing. | CPM send ne Echick 90" Shaver. 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High School auditorium sponsored by the local : Barbershop Quartet Singing in Police May Quiz Want to Question Pair ‘About Ransom Paid in Greenlease Case Pearson Says Should Aim | son, Canadian secretary for exter- nal affairs, says free nations should accept each other's “as- surances. of sincerity and good faith’ in questions of security and 8T. LOUIS w—St. Louis police officials want to question the doomed kidnap-slayers of little | subversion | Pearson — tolerance among he democracies, particularly in reconciling different ways of deal- Bobby Greenlease about conflicting | ing with communism in each coun- reports on the missing $390.000 | | United States. ° s try, in a speech last night to the English - Speaking Union of the s * nell yesterday asked federal per-| 4:5 address came with the U.S: mission. to question Carl Austin | Hall and Bonnie Brown Heady about statements in Hall's confes- sion which conflict with testimony heard by a police board investiga- ting Hall's arrest. s * s ———-—€y Connell also indicated the St. Louis police board will again ques- tion Louis Shoulders, police lieu- tenant who arrested Hall here Oct. 6 and later resigned during the investigation into reported dis- crepancies in police handling of the. arrest and recovery of half the $600,000 ransom money. Shoulders had no comment on whether he would reappear volun- Hall and Mrs. Heady are sched- “uiled to die-in the-gas.chamber..at.. the Missouri State Penitentiary in $f be | a " iil. if a letter fo Robert Green- | , asked the boy’s father for veness and told him he does know where FAT ips =pigt, iE b! ai ii = i Ae a3 -|drenched humans tumbled across ___:| a fence on the Hungarian frontier, | State Department awaiting a Can- |adian reply to its second request that Igor Gouzenko be permitted to appear before U. S. congres- sional investigators. Gouzenko is the former Soviet Embassy clerk Lin. Ottawa -whese— diselosures 1946 broke a Russian spy ring in Canada, ’ On his arrival in New York yes- terday, Pearson—a former presi- dent of the United Nations’ Gen- eral Assembly—said the reply to Dean Tells Commies About Thanksgiving “PANMUNIOM: -)03.N---Ambas-, Communist diptomats about Thanksgiving, God, worship and prayer. E He asked that. the diplomatic ’ | talks to arrange a Korean political ing Day. He told the Reds about the Pilgrims, calling them a God- fearing group. He said ever since the days of the Pilgrims “it is our custom to - | repair to our churches and to give thanks to our Maker for the nu- :| merous blessings He has been pleased to vouchsafe to us during He said, ‘On that date we wish to go to worship with the people of Korea and ‘to give thanks to Almighty God for our manifold blessings and to pray for guidance in these talks."’ The Communists—agreed to the sador Arthur H. Dean today told | at Sincerity would be made today or tomorrow. Canada rejected the State Depart- ment’s first request, saying Gou- zenko has no information to add to his previous disclosures. The Chi- cago Tribune later quoted Gou- zenko as saying he would be able ‘to give advice to the congressional probers. . : * ¢ @ Pearson, in his talk last night, departed from his prepared text to make one direct reference to Gouzenko. He said--he--was- giad to be at a dinner gathering “where no one is going to ask me, I hope, ‘Why don't you make Gouzenko available?’ or ‘When did you cease being a Communist?’ - The controversy was touched upon indirectly in other parts of his address. Free nations, Pearson said, should accept each other's ‘‘assur- ances of sincerity and good faith in dealing with . . . questions of security and subversion.” s * * He added: “The occasional traitor in any of our countries can do much harm to all of us . . . But I venture to say he cannot do nearly as much harm to our security as cuspicion | the coalition on which our security must largely. .rest.”’.. Pearson declined comment to newsmen after his arrival in New that the Canadian government is being “blackmailed” by the U. S. Senate internal security subcom- mittee with a threat of naming Pearson as a source of wartime informetion te Commentst epics. > = The newspaper said evidence in- dicate the subcommittee “is using the Gouzenko affair as a build-up to” a Tantastic and sordid “enrear of Mr. Pearson,”’ who was at the Canadian Embassy in Washington during World. War II. In Waghington, Robert Morris, chief counsel’ for the Senate in- ternal subcommittee, de- {Guidance Study Subject for Science Methods Also/|. hand tack -of- mutual trust. can do | to the cooperation and unity of York on _a Toronto Star charge | ~ u Da va- z tii cul deri Trips and Other Outdoor Experi- ences” and Mrs. Marjorie Converse on “Audio-Visual Aids in Sci- erice” Both “are from Michigan State Normal College. Cornell and Miss Frances Overton of Detroit, whose topic is “Experiments,” will also ad- dress these groups. security nied the group is contemplating such a plan. Instructors of third, fourth, fifth and sixth grades will hear-a dif- |._. DETROIT. —A. pressing need | PACIFIC PENTAGON—This is quarters for Army Forces Far East at Camp Zama, Japan, as seen from the air. It cost $7 million to the new head- Wright. Need for Speed. Cut Tank Quality Ordnance Officer Says Lesser Grade of Steel Used for Gears for M47 tanks-ted to the current breakdowns of M47s assigned to NATO and American field forces in Europe, according to the Army Ordnanee officers in Detroit. “We needed tanks in a hurry,” Lt. Col. Thomas A. Rice said -yes- terday. ‘Therefore we agreed to accept final drive gears for the M47 which were made from a les: the army realized the gear life would be short under field con- ditions. the Pa Studt and Vernon Jones, both of Michigan Normal, on field trips and audio visual aids, respective- ly; Charlies Overton of Wayne on ‘experiments; ter, Wayne, on “Living Things.” Special group meetings are scheduled at Webster School for and Dr. Edith Roach Snyder will be chairmen of these two groups, respectively, 30_Minutes_of Terror Leads to Freedom _ Editor's Nbte: To most of the West- ern world the “Iron Curtain” is a phrase — «a iptive speech. To Lasio Marothy and his cone cent moonless night two blood- crawled onto Austrian soil-and-col- | lapsed from pain and exhaustion. They had made up their minds _._They...were.. Lazlo...Marothy.....25, |. yand_ his pretty wife, Elizabeth, 20. cally, too, they are deeply scarred. Lazio lost a part of one foot. Mrs. | Marothy’s 8 rms and | eo erated by flying steel. Today the couple is _recuper- ating under the care of the center at Wels, Austria. Their account of their escape throws new light on the real character tl the..Iron..Curtain_as_acruel, | seal off the Communist satellite lands... What does the Iron Curtain look like? = * Lazio and Elizabeth Marothy ap- it at 7:30 p.m. from the they had hidden until dark after each other secretly through barbed, wire fences they a map, a compass and | flashlight | + | _[land—ten yagds of plowed earth | physical network of traps that [ Hungarian village of Jak, where | |and.flying steel. Elizabeth saw on the deadly obstacle | Hungarian Couple Risks Death to Cross tween the fences were criss- and 10 yards of waist-high grass. dim silhouette jolted backward. Then his voice came softly: ‘I'm. all right. . . Shall we go on?" jcate Lazlo was went lron Curtain five feet high, spiked with two crowning strands of barbed wire. couple helped one another across. Streaming blood, they dragged his maimed foot in his shirt and ted a toarnigy “around “his teg> "She could find no houses. She became lost and she couldn't lo Lazio again, ‘‘Finally,”’ she recalls, “I was so exhausted 1 sat. down and cried. I thought Lazlo might already be dead.”’ Toward morning Elizabeth told them what had happened. It not until 2 p. m.—more 18 hours afterthe mine | off—that they. found Lazio lying, near death, in a field. “The Russians, in whose zone of occupation the couple were found, then. Instead of arresting and sending them back to Hungary as usually is done, the Russians told the Austrians to “dispose of them.” | British sone, where finally they - “Tearing clothes and flesh, the iabbing.on, 9 few. dashes.o “dying.” They got -anether—break |~ build, was designed by a disciple of Frank Lloyd 50 Miles From Tokyo SB ena Bo Alt Pacific Pentagon in Japan Imposing, If TOKYO (NEA)—The $7,000,000 By EDWARD BR. KENNEDY been completed—and 1000 occupants of the new, streamlined offices are wailing ‘The Communters’ Blues” in a chorus that can be heard 50 miles from Camp Zama to Tokyo. ; : Inaccessible Pentagon of the Pacific has just andthe central location of lava- tories, water fountains, coffee bar and dozens of vaults for top secrets Reasons for locating the new. that another 952 billets will be com- pleted. enlisted_personnel live were-able to} at the camp. The Tokyo commuter in this Heutenant More than a dozen similar buses are lined up at the station un- Army transportation: circles is the sight of full colonels by the half-dozen shoving aside -majors..and lMeutenant.colonels to get strap-hanging space over a dozing private first class. Moré enterprising officers carry folding seats. The early morning atmosphere is emphasized by thermios bottles of coffee and pretty young girls taking curlers out of their hair and ‘of make- * ¢ @ _If rank has no privilege on this train, neither does sex. One of the lady commuters wrote a_ local newspaper this description of the “‘“eentlemen omcers OY zaman” “... It is gratifying to know {that the U.S. male, military and civilian, personnel are in such excellent physical condition, per-T- mitting them to compete with women for the supreme privilege Vor dctipying a Sséat onthe train twice each day. No doubt the average Japanese can learn much by observing this exhibition and become more adept in the ways of Western courtesy.” Forty-five minutes after this eprint, the “Sunrise Special” dis- gorges nine railway cars* of passengers to be swallowed up _by 11 smaller buses, bounced an- other rough mite and-ejected at AFFE headquarters in time to be ~ at 0800 sharp. At 5 p. m., the procedure is reversed and a_ well-traveled Tokyoite arrives at the billet short- dy_before 7 p. m., in time for dinner and a good night’s sleep, erode were safe, , dreaming of getting a seat on the Admiration for the sleek con-* struction, ~efficiency-plus~ planning’ at_Zama_next year. Most La same "Sturdy Defense, |srsea me Sound Economy Humphrey Asserts GOP ‘Seeks Goth to Build ‘National Security seRISEGe vr Queen Elizabeth Young Monarch, Duke Fly From Newfoundland on World. Tour Nfid., early today for the 1,263 ams © 1 met the tocruiser 750 east of Gander provided an escort Michigan Listed 5th — Fastest Growing State Losing Rabbit Habit _ WASHINGTON (NEA)—If Amer- ican women can't wear mink this Somat ter. they’)). go.cold.or .duck.dawn.4 the sidé streets in an old cloth : That's one of the explanations which the newly-created Business and Defense Services Administra- 2 tion which exists in the fur_busi- ness today, ; “Just after the war a flourishing billion dollar fur business existed in the U, 8, This winter finds it _ J. bad enough, Schwartz admits, but there's a defense angle to it. eT merce gives for the drastic situa- | i = down to half of that and still sliding. 2° The big mystery is. why the mink end has held steady while | the rabbit fur division has taken fost of the slump. The number of manufacturers fab-} bit skins dropped from 253 in 1946 to fewer than 80 today. Minkless Women Preter - Cold to Bunny Fur Wrap been the victim of the “ur Prod- ucts Labeling Act of 1961, which a rabbit a rabbit. Previously rab-. bE: fur coats were sold with more than 100 different imaginative full utilization of a tential. =" What's it a name? Itis # little startling to realize that rabbit is Pra forced furriers to start calling... PNB OE ewe in 4,000 Years _ : ‘During ; simple way of making perfect tea has changed very little. who have. studied every possible -thebest_results. ~ Changed L Little the past 4,000—years the, Experts method of brewing tea, agree that | the following four easy steps give | water 1. Use furiously — boiling ! pouring the still bubbling water im- _mediately over the leaves can you get the- true ftavor-and benefit of. the tea —fer no less.than three minutes | and no more than five minutes—by | the clock. Over-brewing produces | a metallic taste.‘ Under-brewing | left after a meal, you can easily ‘temper- ‘0 fast that only ,by vonly a | tea 4 ia the tea steep—never boi] | it. the brewing pe — ig over When tyacuite-and muffins are Just very hot water will not. do| merely colors the water, Some teas lrestore them to freshness. Just because it ig the high temperature | Color up almost immediately. Other split them, spread with butter or of the water that onus the good | teas produce a light color, but give margarine, and toast under the _leaves. a strong brew. tte proiles to serye hot. cies the next = sage Masts flavor is extracted. If you want to make -ene-cup of tea with a tea -sure to-cover the top of by placing a saucer over “2. Be sire to ie Sadugh tea— ““Thé best way to make tea is (NOT FROZEN) SELECT OYSTERS : For Dressing — Cocktails All Kinds DIXIE HWY. AT TELEGRAPH . Lots of Free Parking 8 A.M. to 2 A.M: STORE HOURS: Lb. gc YAMS . T 3° Feast Launched by Pretzels, Dip “My family insists on a tradi- tional mai course for Thanks- giving dinner. But they enjoy starting with’ Something ‘different’ What would you suggest?” ; Quick as a bunny, we offer our answer. Make the first course a tray of pretzels and a dip. Serve it in the living room with the! family’s favorite holiday punch eream cheese dip and get your- Pretzels come in all sizes and shapes these days, from rings to Sticks. They’ileep everyone busy munching ‘while you're left. in peace and quiet in the kitchen to take that grand and_ glorious Try our recipe for a simple | “self an assortmént of pretzels; "1s | Bs E Riguieaie ern naaninann sigs SOUASHE ; it ee | | ithe cons: et | | and put lid on turkey..out.of the oven and. make the gravy. Cream Cheese Desk 2 J-ounce packages cream cheese Light cream 3 tablespoons chopped « faviespoon Worcestershire sauce Mal! Oo taste? Mash cream cheese with a fork Blend gradually with enough light feream to make dunking corn SISTeERE Beat in) chives, Mot cestershire and sait If chives are not available, season with a IStle finels grated | ;onton and some finely chopped | ' | parses Beefsteak, Kidney on 8 aS Pie Still a Favorite LOTS OF DUCKS! CAPONS:! GEESE! oe The British favorite, of course {s bee ‘tsteak and kidney pie. Austerity has not dimmed an Englishman s classic Beefsteak and Kidney Pie 2 pounne round ‘steak 8 i@ind kidneys. split Fiour . cyhea ang ced ¢ er i'y cups water Dredge becfsteak and fadney pieces thoroughly in seasoned flour. and brown them in butter in | the bottem of the pressure cooker Then add hot water and mix well | cooker, Exhaust air, bring fo fifteen pounds. pressure cook for twenty minutes, and cvol | cooker, At this point..take-out bay leaves /and thin or thicken the gravy to you like Pair pouring the bef and kidney mix. ture into a heate@, casserole. Top | with pie crust an bake in oven till- crust is brown Serves from 4 to 6. | Exclusive double-wra pped Aluminum Package keeps GOOD LUCK better tasting n any other ee es 2 Se | | | « HIS MAJESTY THE TL RK EYDinner’ pacrved! | orange shells filled with. buttered peas. fondness toradish that is almost, Pater lifts his kmfe to carve the tempting brown mashed potatoes, eoted with butter _complete the “Surrounding “the ay “are” SCOOpet out” Main “corre j bird. sy “aE eae re ee Plutty eS a eterna atid —_ Thanksgiving: the Time _ to Count Your Blessings By JANET ODELL With another Thanksgiving Day upon us We Pause, as did our Pil- | grim forefathers, to count our | blessings asd to give thanks to God for all His gifts Man doth not live by bread only; as food +editerI_am—well aware of that. | In “Kitchens Near and Far" by |; Herman Smith (M. Barrows and Co.), the author's sentiments about our Thanksgiving holiday seem most appropriate for the present. -.-‘Our nett festival was Thanks- | siving. This purely American | gala day seems to have lost ; much: of the spiritual impulse | with which it was celebrated in the simpler day — gave it birth. | “After that first year of priva- t tion, danger, -anxiety, and, bitter labor, the gratitude and praise rising in the hearts -of our fore- fathers cleansed them of fear and depression and any feeling of in- 1 sufficiency. “It flooded them with the courage and the hope to fight on for that freedom ot which atid cee “They ate of the food which had been harvested under their | flintlocks with both reverence and gratitude you may be sure on that first. Thanksgiving Day so nog ago. “Today we face times more dit- ficult in many ways than they did. It is time we re-dedicated our- | selves to the ideal of true thanks- giving. “If we are te etperience the spiritual ag well as the material benefit of the day, we must make inner as well as outer prepara. tions, “The poorest of us be amazed at the -many—things we j have to be grateful for, and .the very attitude of thankfulness will not only increase the flow of such blessings as We have but wil] bring us new and greater ones. “Our big yellow katchen hummed at the Thanksgiving season with happy activity. The fragrance of spices rose like incense. “But Stina felt always that all her efforts would be in vain un- less there arose with that in- cehse a prayer of thankfulness.” It is with just such a prayer that I would have You join as we all go about preparing our Thanksgiving dinner. will Tasty Vegetable Dish ““Brissels “sprouts “and carrots make a colorful and tasty com- bination and both are plentiful now, Serve the twosome with this delicious cheese sauce: Melt % cup cheese in top of double botler.; Add *' cup milk gradually. When | smooth, stir in 4% cup real mayon- naise. Heat until thickened and ‘Aid to Preparing fwhen cooking cheese dishes, pour over hot vegetables. Cheese Valuable | | Delicious Meals Do you know that... Cheese is a concentrated form of milk; it-takes 5 quarts of milk to make 1 pound of American cheese. Cheese contains most c{ the nu- tritive value of milk. Low temperature should be used | Grated cheese added to -vege- table casseroels gives that ‘extra special’ flavor. Cream sauce with cheese added will dress up left-overs. Cheese pastry for apple pie is cops. There's no washing or trim- ming on quick-frozen vegetabies anc they're waste-free. Just open up the box and pop these mod- ern fveds inte boiling water. But be sure to follow directions on the package and not overcook the vegetables. Use the right amount of water and cook the re- limp, taded in coloring and mushy, For s colortul Thanksgiving dinner, serve quick-frozen peas in hollowed ot creme halves around the big bird And try the new frozen, whipped potatoes, that are ready. to eat. as soon as they're heated. All the chores of washing, peeling, boil- ing and mashing are completely ~ eliminated. — The smart mother today will j welcome these modern additions |to her Thanksgiving menu. — Meat Loaf Proves. Good Old Standby While meat markets are still of- fering inexpensive cuts of meat plan to serve that good old stand- by. meat loaf. For a leaf that makes 8 to 10 servings, mix together 2 pounds | ground beef, 43 cup chopped onion, ‘4 cup chopped celery. '% cup chopped parsley, 1 cup soft bread crumbs, 1 cup milk, 1 beaten egg, 1 teaspoon salt and pepper to suit family taste. Pack into a loaf pan and bake at 350 degrees F. (moderate oven) about 1% hours. Read the proof! In flavor tests, new Reynolds Wrap kept GOOD LUCK sweet look fer GOOD LUCK margarine _.. Fevolutionary..new. package made. of _. ~ ghiny Reynolds aluminum foil. To test this package, we put GOOD - LUCK in a refrigerator along with other — table spreads wrapped in, ordinary ~~ ‘waxed cartoris. Next to them we placed sliced onions—and the strongest cheese —we could -find.- Sweet and Delicious After 8 Weeks After eight weeks, GOOD LUCK in its _ sweet and dieticicus as the aay it was made! But the other quality margarines im the usual waxed cartons had lost fle- vor and picked up odors very quickly, some after only six days ow YOU can serve perfect table -spread-every time —sweet and de- = Hcious as the ‘day if was packed! Just ven after 8 w -Here’s the reason for the difference: We wrap each quarter-pound print,in ~ “purée Reynolds Wrap, then we put the” ~ quarter pounds in a waxed carton for _extra. protection, and finally, we seal ihe in this We stored GOOD LUCK is the refrigerator onions for § mest to strong cheese um package weeks. When the new ! Only GOOD LUCK has it! whole carton in shiny aluminum forl. As a result, tastes “deticious when wewrap' tt; bet- keeps its glorious flavor better — and . longer —than any other margarine. Remember, package is unconditionally guaranteed by Lever Brothers Company, 390 Park - Avenue, New York 22, New York. Refrigerator — It Spreads Easily! The delicate flavor of this fine quatity GOOD LUCK not only GOOD LUCK in its new margarine is perishable, That's why we. carefully refrigerate Goo tt THY “processing = ato” white aware fp shipment, and in transit. If you wantto enjoy GOOD LUCK at its delicious best, always keep it in your refrigerator. You'll find GOOD LUCK Before you tell & single soul about the | big "20¢ OFF" sale on the 4-oz. jar® of ~o irene -e-Sanborn,,~ -be-sure-and-stock.. ~» yourself. Look for the Special Label jars ae your erocen'® now! wae opened, GOOD LUCK’s Sevor was sweet = and delicious as ever! a Spreads smooth!y even when cold, s + 4 : Sarre rprineeeerrnnarerna agit ere et \ ‘ : 7 = Sa a ete ee ee ue : 3 ; — = ¥ aah Di nets pcthty ——a epg a ieee ti asec aad ae ee | cee "e co Ferg noo Rese remo sous Ne ee ss eee ee ; = ney : ee = ae oa = f ° bi ee : es fe a : = 7 ‘ [= — 2 ; 8 TUESDAY, NOVELINER 3 2, 1058 Bf a a -_-NENET 7 ‘ 3 ae ee ae aes sake = = “ i ag = Se se! eee = an ——- eee ea ‘ : - oo oe ~ ites : he os . 5 L ~ . a . _ — - _ __ : ]| MOCK Tens — For Roasting A oo a , “Compare our tender, tos sop : Pray FOR as you want to gees vorful. turkeys, our lus- iferent for yotr holiday meal, serve this braised duckling. Cooked i i over low heat with a delicious sauce made with tomatoes ae ee a ss cranber r ies and it will please your gourmet guests. »’ pumpkin pies, the fresh- M 7. from - the - country vege-_ eal-Fit-for-an—E picure: ! “tables. You'll agree... 8B d H ] ide D li we have the biggest raisea Holiday Duckling aig ing want! If you think that a recipe com-{ and cut into quarters, removing . bining tomatoes and oranges be-| neck and backbone. Place duck | longs to the raised-eyebrow depart- | quarters in bowl and sprinkle with a ent,..you.are right... 4asitchen bouguet. Melt fat in Dutch But you will find that ‘eyebrows foven over mi ral we | are raised. not in consternation, but | duck and brown lightly on all in pleased appreval when you} sides. serve this delightful sauce with ‘ombi ii d t te | airs ee eee at YOUR Duck.in Tomato Orange Sauce ~ sprinkle with salt and pepper. CHOICE 1 Long Island duckling, § te 6 pounds| Add bay leaf, contents of can a : @ressed weight | 2 teaspoons kitc ion bouquet of mushrooms, green pepper, ADLER 7 cpEgpme rs me Sa tomate and orange sections. teaspoon aa oe Cover tightly and cook over low ie — _ pepper — agree is tender, about 1 Seg p pptgunce ean sliced rolled mush- how. ee pryarel pelpsirrymasieg Hart Brand Quality y cam aa uae stirring constantly, until the sauce . : ; ‘ 1 navel erenge encores thickens and comes to boil. Serve = : +e cup cold water or orange juice | immediately with broad egg : Cut wing tips from duckling, skin napdies-~ Makes 4 servings. 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He said tentative plans call for Michigan State to start heading. west around Dec. 14. Spartans will | -——Arizona was mentioned — = early practices, he said. Munn said he understood he was | allowed 16° practices and that | weather would probably influe where they would be held. The squad probably will get Pasadena about four or Pine ie before the game, he said. Munn emphasized, however, that none ‘of | these plans are definite. “We're going to meet with the to set up the entire trip,"’ he said. Oil can award for the team hu- mérist went to tackle Larry Fow- ler of Lansing, Don Schiesswohl, Saginaw guard, received a special award. of..a- green and-white vest as the “‘fastest’’ linesman in the After 26 Years — in Pro Baseball ORLANDO, Fla. (—Louis Nor-/! UCLA, | | today were (ial ‘going to fouce wipe Tt the wake of Nowe” Dame's-auiomatically is stopped. Frank 'Leahy's boys used “this matetver- twice against lowa, although the | * 14-14 games “and I ktiow the pride those | | old college tradition, they will be the Irish -were | rulemakers to | the books. | “acting ’ off the Satur- had ' Towa last and cuaches te with 7 ott i€ ae the first and second halves cause of injuries. be- If a player is hurt, the clock! Rul emakers 5 E; ye I r ish ‘Acting’ players who complained of the in- juries seemed to suffer no ill- effects later. * © @. Coach Lou Little of Columbia, | chairman of the Coaches’ Rules. Committee, commented: ~~ @ “Its being done and has been done for years. “Generally it gre ae esc 0M cad SHOW CHAMPION—Gene Burman (left), of Livonia, owner of the German shepherd Waldeslust trophy from Pontiae -set up @ practice camp somewhere | Mayor Arthur J. Law, while Pontiac Kennel Club’s | Klaus, accepts “best-in-match” ribbon. ee Se eer ‘clock through the injured player ' score touchdowns to tie the score. -+-missioner of the powerful Eastern Pentiac Press Phete show chairman, Mrs. Harold C. Law, holds 1st-place Burman’s 8-month-old dog placed best-in- match and best-in-breed in the PKC’s annual puppy match here Sunday. Quakers Delay Picking Coach Penn Won't Decide on Successor to Munger Until Season Ends PHILADELPHIA u—Penn ath- letic officials won't discuss a pos- sible successor to head football, coach George Munger on the grounds “‘it might worry the kids for the Cornell game."*. The ‘‘kids”’ Munger's impending retirement | since last spring. In fact, in the ~ striving to win this last one for - It's doubtful if big Jack Sha- nafelt, who has played almost | every minute of the tough sched- ule so far, or heady Eddie Gra- migna, a cool quarterback in _ anybody's league, would do much .worrying over who suc- ceeds Manger. ; man. (Bobo) Newsom, patriarch of the pitcher's mound, has retired from baseball. after 26 years. Newsom announced at his home yesterday that he had asked for and received his re- tirement from the Philadelphia Joey Giardello Is Winner in TV Rough By MURRAY ROSE BROOKLYN U® — Bob Christen- by continuous fouling. Practically { the class.- His- time was he | sweep 0 try has mellowed in the WO | every” rule in the book was broken. / 2) hours, 71 minutes, 32 seconds. years since he first took over as | chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission. Otherwise middleweight Joey Giardello of | Philadelphia and Tuzo (Kid) Por- tuguez would be under suspension |-today for their rough-house brawl | at- the Eastern Parkway Arena last night. ® s Giardello, the No. 3. middle 'Ann Arbor, Mich. “notre Dame ethics but admitted | bodies, Irish Off Top . LANSING ® — Ten ‘Michigan high school students who lost théir athletic . eligibility, this year for accepting merchandise awards will be restored to full eligibility within a few days. That was promised by Dr. Clair L. Taylor, state superintendent of public instruction, after he over- jruled...his 18-man. advisory. com- mittee and announced he ae to cut.the minimum penalty for violating the athletic “awards” ‘rule to three months. It has been one year, Suspension of the 10 athietes at Hastings, Eseanaba, St, Clair and Menominee last summer created a hot high school issue. it erupted into the capitol when a legislative committee suspend- ed the rule under which the ath- letes were suspended. doesn't pay off, but this time it did. I don't think Notre Dame should be criticized. We should ichange the rule to cover the sit- | uation, and if a new rule_is_im-. Possible we should change tHe code ‘of ethics. Both times the Irish stopped the for First Time Spartans Third, While Surprising lowa Gets Into 9th Spot times outs, they came back to Kenneth I. (Tug) Wilson, com- — missioner of the Big Ten, -echoed ve won as ees oe Little's sentiments regarding the U%@isputed mas OF COMEEE (ON: referee, as did Asa Bushnell com:+ Dall for--the-first-time~this~season}- today after pushing Notre Dame Collegiate Athletic Conference. off the -top rung. The New York Daily News — The Terps, the only undefeated, tacted Michigan’s Fritz Crisler, untied major team in the country, , chairman of the National Colle. took over first place in the weekly| Dr. Taylor's advisory committee giate Athletic Assn. rules body at Associated Press poll of sports rewrote the awards rule again | writers and sportscasters in em-| Yesterday for the second time He declined. to. comment ~-on-the} phatic~tashion, pollitig 7-347 votes Without: ~ changing. the meaning to 2.009 for second-place-Notre | from’ the rule suspended by the Dame. legislature. The Irish -had been No 1 in the But when’ Dr. Taylor asked it AP's preseason poll and in all sub-,'0 recommend the _ three-months | sequent AP polls until they were; minimum penalty. the committee | held to.a 1414 tie by Iowa Sat-/| balked by an 3-7 vote urday. _ Dr. Taylor announced he would Maryland, which finished its 10- | era’ ine iy rule nlite game season by routing Alabama ao ee ony een that a loophole apparently existed | and that the entire matter would be brought before the NCAA com- mittee. Halian Lancias, 10° Prep Athletes. Will Get Eligibility Returned - the committee, Dr. The committee did not ahert to relaxing the penalty~of the 10 boys. Dr. Taylor said he would sub- mit the new rule to the attorney general and governér and expect- ed ajproval ‘within a few days.’* He said he hoped to reinstate the present and Billy Wickens, state commander of the American Le- gion; voted against Dr. Taylor's rule. ’ << Sherman Coryell. prince ipal of Granda Rapids South high, called the reduced penalty a “kick in the pants for the school people who have run this athletic system pret- ty well for 25 years." —— 21-0, picked up 154 first-place votes es the basis of 10|| Lecrler Shifts in Deer Derby | Weight Division Lincolns Take Pan-Am Honors Herrart e, Stevenson, Fangio, Evans Winners in 1,912-Mile Test By EDDIE LEE « for first, nine for secon@, and so on. Notre Dame. which now shows a 70-1 record, gained 47. first-place votes. The Irish still must play” Southern California and Southern Pontiac Hunter Enters aT th ret t history | 208-Pounder to Take is*is the first time in ory Maryland has been able to reach, Over 1st Place . | the top of the AP poll. Coach Jim | A new leader emerged today in | Tatum’s team -has been in the | the weight division of the Pontiac | runner-up spot..many-times, but} Press’ 3-way.deer contest... JUARE2Z:~MéXico. Broken! was rated only No. 9 in the pre | Replacing the 200-pound former hearts, cars and records season survey. leader entered by Bruce Davis Jr. today gave silent testimony to the! The rest of the top five re-| is an 11-point 208-pounder shot by | skill and courage it takes to win’ mained the ‘same as last week, In| Harold Lingerfelter of 4494 Cass- the Pan-American road race. ‘order, they were Michigan State, | Elizabeth Road. Lingenfelter Fourth annual south-to-north/ Oklahoma and UCLA., Illinois downed ‘the big buck near Wake- race over 1,912 miles of Mexico| moved up from seventh to sixth | field. in the Upper Peninsula, on countryside ranging from tortuous} while Texas dropped to seventh. | Monday. _. mountain roads to long, straight) The biggest jump, as might. be| Youngest “Diana” to speedways ended here ay. raxpected was made by Towa. which success thus far is Arline Green, Italian Lancias and American Lin- climbed from 20th to No. 9. Rice| 14-year-old 9th grade student at colns drove away with the bulk | took qyer No. 8 and Georgia Tech, | Lake Orion High School, She of the honors. which will play in the Sugar Bowl,| bagged a 12-poinmt 170-pounder A three man Lancia team | No. 10 headed by Juan Manuel Fangio | Wisconsin, which could do no Mra, Harriet N. Green of 3468 of Argentina swept the big (better than tie Minnesota 21-21. | ceceery Road, near Hillman. sports car class, Fangio finished—*anq Southern California, defeated | Other area nimrods getting in 18 hours, 11 minutes. | by UCLA,’fell from the top 10. bucks included: Harold Hicks, 5031 while hunting with her mother, -House Brawl pe: telecast 10-rounder by unan- imous decision in a scrap marred _broken, | Each fighter was penalized a’ _round—Portuguez the fourth for) butting and low blows and Giar- dello the ninth for low blows—but the only person suspended was Jack Friday, Portuguez's heavy- set trainer. Friday climbed onto | the apron of ‘the ring during the ‘wild fourth round and was sus- pended-on. the spot and barred have knows about weight | contender, won the eee from oer corner by- Christenberry. Students Hail UCLA’‘s Choice as Bow] Eleven LOS ANGELES (UP)—The tuin- ult of UCLA's selection to repre- sent the West in the Rose Bowl died down slowly today on the univer- sity’s campus while across the city Southern California worked grim-| Athletics through ——- Con- nie Mack, ly in preparation for its intersec- Athletic direct6f Jerry Ford said tional clash here Saturday with| ; he wouldn't discuss picking a new Tigers in bo when they won the ~ ‘points. ) Ol’ Bobo, now 46 years old, /coach until started his career with Raleigh. eame- ‘N.C., in 1928 and joined. the Brook- | lyn Dodgers the following season. During his long stay in the majors, |, he pitched: for six--American: and three National League clubs. He was with the Washington Sena- tors five different times. He _won.20. games forthe lowly St. Louis Browns in 1937 and com- piled a 21-5 record with the Detroit He said his greatest thrill came a World Series game for the Tig- ers the day his father died. Deer Hunters Return: . Three Pontiac enters: who got two. fine bucks. near-the Soo “have -returned home, They are Gomer | Doak, 74 North Sanford, Charles H. Barnett, 675 Inglewood. end William J. Brown, 119 South Til- den, The deer weighed 170 pounds (6 points) and 160 pounds. -Elverson,.Penn alumnus now coaching at Swarthmore, were the “that fall when he pitchéd and won{~ “yeneral Wanager 43 --woutd- make the California trip | by train late in December after the Cornell, |a_ printed report. that Bob Odell, | former Penn all-Amerfean, now an t at, Wisconsin, and Lew chief candidates for the job. Olds Offer S Spartan . ‘Band Trip to Bowt mobile division: -of Conerai Motors! offered late Monday to sponsor | /a trip by the 130-piece Michigan. | State marching band to the Rose. Bowl game New Year's Day. J, F. Wolfram .. Oldsmobile and General Motors vice president, said the offer has been presented to the state board of agriculture, college governing body. Wolfram said the Spartan band whd have taken to one-platoon | football like sleds to snow, Giltior, a tackle, and/ McCot- ter, a guard, have been the lead- -Gillioz, McCotter-MV€'s: Top All-America Prospects| ST. LOUIS u»—Buddy Gillioz of powered nationally ranked Baylor, Houston and Denny McCotter of 37-7, in one of the major upsets Detroit, a pair of husky linemen | 1953.. are ing his collegiate career, has the No. 1 Missouri Valley Con- Proved a capable performer any- ference All-America’ candidates. | where in the Detroit lineup. | oe ing contenders: for tions _.on. the annual Associated | All. - America team in’ the) week-by- “week poll of the seven man re- tienal nominating bodrd. The 235pound Gilljoz was one son, of the.standouts as McCotter, like Gillioz> complet- ‘This year he's devetoped into a player of top caliber at guard in a/| veteran Detroit line. fominating board, com- | prised of sportswriters and sports- casters all through the’ broad-val- ley area, also has recognized the | “ability of other Players this sea-| including quarterback Dave E over-.| ‘Kline, Detroit. -He-refused -to comment on} Notre Dame. Although the unanimous choice by the Pacific Coast Conference: of UCLA surprised no one, it touched off one of the greatest celebrations in the school's his- tory. sPAr ane mtg ene” State 4th in Poll by the United Press NEW YORK (UP) — The United Press college-football.ratings (with | first-place votes and Season Tec- ords in pereetneses) Potnts Maryland (26) (10-@) .,,,.. 3 Notre — (8) (7-0-1) UCLA (8-1) Michigan cents APSO ON Oklahoma 1 a Bae crane : Ilineis (7-1-1 eee eee se eeee se oeee shee eeeeoee L 2 8. 4 5 6 7 4. ®. Georgia Tech ep, 10. Towa (5-3-1) Meucees Seeond 19 teame—tii te), Kentucky oo Texas Tech 28 each; 13, Bayler Wisconsin, 24; 15, West Virginia, 18; oy Stanferd, 14; 17, Auburn, 15; Seuthern Califernia, re 19, Army. 20, Oklahema A and M, &. 13; | egaaharmr gy Le ' Ohte State and Duke tssissippi State. L- Entries Now Taken ifor’Y’ Cage Loop = Pontiac YMCA. Intramural Bas- ketball League is now open for team registration. League will be comprised of six teams, playing on Monday evenings. League play will consist of two round-robbins and a single-game elimination tournament. among |the four top teams for the cham- | pionship. At-present two teams, the Greek Orthodox and YMCA have entered. ' Play will_start, Dec. 21 and will end the Ist week end in ‘Mareh. rs Further information may be ob- tained by calling the YMCA. FE >6116. ~ Taylor, Waldorf Give UCLA Nod Coaches Give Opinions on Rose Bowl Owtcome at Writers Meeting SAN FRANCISCO uf — Coaches ‘Chuck Taylor of Stanford and Lynn Waldorf of California favor UCLA over Michigan. State-ti the Ros® Bowl game New Year's Day. The two mentors expressed these -sentiments ‘ yesterday at the Northwestern California Football Writers meeting — but mest ef the —— favored — Michigan State. = a fine team and I'm “UCLA ‘picking t! i now,’ said ‘Tay lor. ‘Asked if he toad I UCLA was the: ‘most representative -team on; the coast, he declared “I certainly do." Stanford deteated UCLA 21-20, while Cal lost to the Bruins, 20-7. | Calif., and Milwaukee, Wis., ihis 2nd straight victory in the big} | C. D. Evans, El Paso racing’ |° Sota reo Scetic - promoter, booted his ook | Te second team: 11. West Virginia | A new entry in the rack divi- AT) "see. te, Wiaconate 13, Ken-/ sion is that of James E. Willhite, | vision in 24 hours, 48 minutes, Chuck Stevenson of Lynwood, | | The top 10 (first-place votes in Clintonville Road, 8-pointer; Dean took | Parentheses): _| Adams, 78 E. Rutgers, 8-pointer; 1. Maryland (134) 3*: | Clair Newkirk, Watkins Lake, § stock car division, leading a group ‘ Michigan "State (8) ee dl pointer; Paul Castleberry, 472 S. of four Lincolns to their second tc cvs) a4gq | Jessie, Spointer; Larry Meyers, « Wines... ?...+-+e-KU1t | 3355 Curwood in Drayton Ptains 7. Texas & Rice : 9. lewa (4) and Leon Warden of 6541 Dixie in Clarkston, 10-pointer. ‘home first in the small stocks di- 91 | tucky (5) 237; 14. Texas for 219; 15. South Carelina 170; 14. Awbern (1) 164; 123 East Square Lake road, whose | Lions 11 Lucky in Case of Tie Detroit Wil Get Bye if Western NFL Ends in 3-Way Knot - PHILADELPHIA & — National Footbal] League officials will give the Detroit Lions some benefit of the doubt in case of a three-way tie for the NFL's Western Con- ference title.—~- in the event of a triple tie, of a Ram victory, oat ge as be played in Detroit Dec. 27 seconds j 17. Pipe daa 96; 18 Arm Bor es ae ford 50; %. Seuthern Califernia Jose Herrarte of Guatemala got! Others receiving mere than 1@ pointe: a break at the finish to bring his! eke: tenn Mlchaer Qteipere fine 8-pointer was taken near Rock- land. in Ontonogan county, last Tuesday. He hunted with Ken Gra- Porsche in first in the small sports | California, Penn State. higan ham, Cari and Amiel Hiltunen, car class in 23 hours, 57 minutes - cotkcce BiGkETEALE. both of Pontiac. Their entry and four se¢onds Leras (Ia) or Platteville st. Weighed 189 pounds. , Seven people died. Only~ ST of j the original field of 177 cars made | it to the finish line. The winning times were records in each divi- | sion and new standards were set for almost. every _ lap. =Death toll Was heavier than” the! other three races combined. Four spectators died the first Georgia Tech Accepts Bid to Appear in Sugar Bowl By ED TUNSTALL | eastern. Conferenee team to face NEW ORLEANS w—The Sugar | Tech, defending Sugar Bow! cham- day-of the race when a car ran into a crowd. Felice Bonetto, ves er of the Lancia team, cracked up while running in Ist place Sat- | urday. Antonio Stagnoli and Gui-| seppi Scottuzzi, also from Italy, | died in another Thursday. Bowl today looked for an opponent for Georgia Tech in the New Year's Day football .game after |apparently snapping the colorful | Engineers from the waiting arms |of the Cotton Bowl. Tech, the 10th-ranking team in lier as bowl possibilities. The Cotton Bowl committee end- ed its meeting yesterday shortly after Tech's acceptance of the Sugar Bowl bid was announced. ‘mates Walt Faulkner Stevenson was trailed by team- tn, Associated Press poll, accept- ot Long .. Puck Rips Ear Beach, Calif., Johnny Mantz and Jack... McGrath;-~both of ‘Los “Ani” geles. Jim Rathman of Miami, Fla., took fifth in an Oldsmobile while the other money winners in the class were Tomi Drisdale of Fl Paso in a Chrysler, Oscar Gal- | vez of Argentina in a . Lincoln. Jorge Descote of Argentina in a Lincoln, Ernesto Petrini of Argen- ‘tina in a Lincoln and Douglas Eh- ‘linger of Mexico in a Packard. “Reptiles Perceive Color . Color perception is not confined to the higher mammals. Experi- ments have proved that even such reptiles as giant tortoises can dis- tinguish between shades of green and blue. + was meeting in Dallas, certedy ready to pick Tech. . Speculation on Tech’s nt had Texas Tech and West ‘Virgina on the inside track. s 2 * Texas Tech, the nation's highest scoring: major team, added to its chances Saturday by walloping Houston 41-21 a week after Houston * Ld tL ] West Virginia was scouted by Sugar Bowl officials on the day the Moutaineers dropped their only loss of the season. Despite the loss, Sugar Bow! officials praised them highly. The possibility of another South- | | with the several other cities. ~ —— he already harboring or |! By GRANTLAND RICE "NEW YORK—Commissioner Ford Frick _was.] pulling a Tennyson on us. That-is;-te Was looking “into the tuture,*tar as ‘human eye éould see.” He figured nscbali' future. wae-dergey” aoinected coming expansion of the game, ‘‘certain to take place.” ‘Expansion is certain to come as the best. answer we can get,” said Commissioner Frick. 7 can't say wheter i wit be tng tee tr panel sagen rad along There is still a lot of Toronto, Houston, the St. Paut-Minneapolis hookup and / “One of the main ange GRE is 5 the eranke stands: We need a seating capacity of around-40;000° 7) 1 Most stands today..will-only’Tiandle 20,000 or even less. Take Los Angeles. Here's a fast-growing city, surrounded by some 3,000,000 or 4,000,000 people. Wrigley Field there will seat around 20,000, Now this can be expanded to 35,000 eS i eeug ingen -the problems of story.” Montreal, Yall for it. You ca with so many. joking in. Big leagues th enrolled will look Main idea now is league—a total of 24, and draw well enough. Many Problems Face Baseball Before Expansion; Bigger Stadiums, Better Parking Facilities Needed. or 40,000. But there is no more room left for parking, |.The-parking space 1s quite limited. You know what Les Angeles means without parking space. . ‘ s * ° _=tOltiee" inthis’ country, many of them, are We can play to 12 cities In each Bu getting new parks, parking spaces and releases from other leagues is only part of the e e ‘e It might be added that the problem. of getting | enough big-league ballplayers to supply 20 or 24 big-league clubs is another barrier. | Tt might be stated that Commissioner Frick not j only believes this. big.change is coming but he is n hardly call it big “league baseball s ° * at.don't have Los Angeles, San Francisco, and at least five OF Gk Halleck... (R-Ind) joined the anti- | _| opposed the idea. " Soocker Martirr - Doubts \ Congress. Could— Enact Measure Next Year WASHINGTON (®—House Speak er Joseph W. Martin (R-Mass) ap- peared today to have delivered a final, fatal blow against any pros- a possitility. But recent speeches [pease general sales tax next year. Martin, returning from a _two- month tour abroad, told a news conference yesterday he doubts a sales tax coulti pass the House. That made it just about unani- leaders on beth sien af a aiele: Deseeratie leaders, after a can- vass of sentiment, predicted last week that 95 per cent of their party members would vote against any national sales tax. And Re- sales tax forces over the week- end. : - Representatives sae Cooper of Tennessee and Daniel Reed of New York—the senior Democrat and senior Republican, respective- ly, on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committée—also have Martin's statement, climaxing an almost solid show of opposi- tion from both parties, touched off speculation that Eisenhower ad- Ld . further consideratidn of the tax. 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Wand coscccacscce Potatoes, bushel ....0.00400 - Cabbage nead Appies, bushel Celery buncd Ggge. dozen ... Oe eR EROKe Oe Peeereeennes eee ee DETROIT PRODUCE standard Variety, No 4% Pa ~ cab- bage, curly, No i, 1 1,00-1.25 bu; ie, red, No 1, 75-1.00 bu; cabbage anes Ay LS Carrots, No 1, 65-85 “behs. Horse radish, No. : wo No 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. Parsley. curly, No 1, bchs; parsley root, " 1 behs. Potatoes. No g fan; 100 doz behs No ‘behs. Rutabagis, No 1, Squash. Acorn. No 1, 75-100 bu; squash, | s | per, Du Pont, if : Loew's, Consolidated Natural Gas, Allied Chemical, United Aircraft. and Distillers Corp. Lower were Southern-- Railway, Kennecott Cop- American Tobacco, Studebaker, Montgomery Ward, Ambulance Service ot aay Hour ENLOCHER Agency =| adequately insured. against || personal liabilities for acci- | dents at your home — or that might be caused by | ” you. ~” | | : H.W. Hattenlocher Max E. Kerns 318 Riker Bidg. FE 4.1551 2 £ Donald E. Hansen ____ Rew. 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Dee Martin GI ,., 156.2 Mrs. Baldwin T a k e $s. 2.73 bu. ‘aro. = i. “edn rod an Cre _. May D td * 284 ° escarole, o 1, a | Am Gas & El 32.6 Mead Cp + 244 Stand to Tell of Meeting | iettuce,” ware: 1, 100-125 bu. Am Leo 141 Mid Coat ei” 603 * m y i +. 8. * * With Communists cmmatine corres gs [te Ree Be ee ete 4 '—Potatoes rriva . . sooo 5 oo rack Ons. total U.8. shipments 486. |Am Seating .. 22.6 Mot — ove 4 DETROIT —The latest motion seoplies moderate:-demand slow: market = powygeh + iy rotted ee 2 . . } * ee tion for a mistrial by six Michigan | NorinDaxots Pontiacs ¢2.48-88 0 | Am Tel @ Tei 1886 Murray Cp... 18 Communists, charged with con- hm To 4 He * oo. Ange Co . 31.6 dat Cash R o.2 spiracy to teach and advocate the DETROIT EGGS _ Armour” |. 8.4 Wat Dairy .... 61 DETROIT (AP)— The following prices Ati Cet Line 874 “at Lead .. 1 overthrow of the government, has per dogen were paid fob. Detfolt by | Au ‘Bern 376 Nat Stl ...... 47 been denied. = — for case lots of federal: | 4). Mig ... 8.1 Nat Thea ..., 65 state gra egus ¥ Federal Judge Frank Picard) | white eses — US. grade A. jumbo! Bald ee et at ees fook the action: yesterday on the | 9-7. wtd. ave. 68: large 50-64: wid. pons ay. 25 Nie M Pw... 21. ay avg. 62: medium 45-51, wid avg 49: ) pene t, 11 Nort & West | 4l motion from Defense Attorney | smu 30-43. wid. avg. Site US grade Beth Ba est Ne Am Av... 19 Ernest Goodman that the presence | gin'8e S858 oxo% 0 $ SS mbo e¢- | Boeing Airp .. 481 Nor Pac eo 8 of Joseph Zack Kornfeder, for- | (68. wid avg 68. large 57-61, wid ay —o earl ae Northw. Alri wan) mer Communist turned govern. | "2, wa ate, oF UM. ccede me lnrge | Milage Mf... 382 hte OM ..... $6.1 ment witness, in an empty jury $i-88. wt ove $6 U. B. grade C. ee (re ye oan wa es | 40-45. wtd. ave es ; , | toom constituted grounds for a; "Us large checks 40-43. wid avg 4). peee — sa orem oe . = - : = . mistrial, = Cdn Pae_.... 33.1 graner acy 76.7 CHICAGO BUTTER AND FGGS Capite! Airl .. 94 oe 176 attorney's empha. foes 807 382, wholesale buyine’ price Coss = py, : ae oes Cola Aa 2 : sized that Kornfeder had entered | °*'?"* 5 coger Uae oe weige 2 -<<<- 3S unchanged, 93 score AA 6 62 AIChI NW .. 11.5 Phileo wee Wace the room only to use lavatory Son ns Be 89 -C 64; cars *0 B 65, Chrysler sees e164 Philip Mor ... - ' 5 : ties Bve .... 784 Phill Pet ..,. facilities, was not connected with Sees irregular: receipts 11.908: See Climax Mo ,, 36 Pills Mills ... 4.3 case sa ying prices 3 cents lower to Cluett Pea .. 306 Pit Plate Gi .. the current » and that the | sk | higher, U. 8. large 53-84: U. 8./| Coca Cola ....1084 Proct Gam ... 66.17 room. Was empty, mediums 42.5; U. 8. standards 478 cur-| Col Gas ||| 3 Iman ..... 41.5 1 Pul The jurors told Judge Picard — receipts 414, dirties and chécks = =. ae Pure os peso 454 |= ® RK je : Cont Can 663 to C 213 Se eT a Set A Saad = - bis teve Repub Sti ... that incident was ‘‘unfortunate’’ Corn Pd...,.. 144 Rey Tob B .. 40 but ex . a DETROIT POULTRY Crue §t! eo 339 ss lead 32 said he was convince that | DETROIT (AP'—The following are one wr ++ 8? Beovill Mf 78 and prices paid f ib. f ob Detroit for | Det ais 1 RR 4l it was a mistake = grounds | No 1 qua! ty live poultry up to 10 am. | Doug Airc..,,, 76 acer gla 591 for a mistrial. Hens, heavy type 24-27 light type 20 | Dow Chem .. %@ gnell O11 13.3 Sitting for the fifth week in the | orp type roasters over 4 Ibs 31-34 | DuPont se 1021 simmons 30 Heavy type brotlers or fryers under 4 Eagle Pich.... 182 Sinclair OW} . 22 | Smith Act prosecutions, 38 pin Woodward Collision Cattle Salable 450: calves 178. Mar-|Inspir Cop ...243 qwarn B Pic 116 ket uneven; rather narrow demand for | Int Marv . 27.1 Waukesha M144 s r .| commercial to prime fed steers and / Int Nick .. 366 ’ < : fe = Oak mice te ewe ey cca steady. lower grades Ha rig $1.8 sel is at ured yesterday " mostly s y: cows active at week's | Int Te ‘el 14 Westg A Brk 24 : - full $0 cents advance, with some ship- | Johns Man 603 : i his northbound auto ito the path | | per buying, other classes steady oat Kelsey Hay .. 16.4 whan. oe = of a southbound car on Wood- | uree sal ase aoet aaa’ holes teq mers Kennecott . -: Woolworth 435 ward avenue. in Royal Oak and the | cheiee nala ols some high | Kimb Clk .. 472° young 8 & W 248) ightly higher, late Monday Kroger ....,.. 42 two colli ccording to Royal | ten mead prime 990 ib vearling steers) = ro oe —_ 2° | 27.50, few sale ommercial and lov Oak police good steers and yearn 16 00. | - STOCK AVERAGES : gs 1690-2000 . William E. Gladfelter | 4 at | numerous loads utility to low commerctal | adel? Se oy he *s : ‘ steers and heifers 1050-1300. bulk | - 0 18 18 oo 4311 Arlington, Royal Oak. WAS | utility and commercial cow 9 56-11.50. | Indust. Rails Util. Stocks [admitted to St. Joseph Mercy canner, and (caters ‘montir, 8.01008. | wet change wots Sand +Hospital-with head cuts and a pos- | utility “and commercial bulls mostiy’| Prey. pede? = is ws us le canner and cutter bulls : eee | ( Sible skull fracture suffered in the jostiy§ 700-1000. vealers “cee geet | Week ago ......,.1406 70.3 544 106.7 ¥_ Spotty | Month ago 1402 78.@ 53.9 108.9 accident. Gladfelter's condition to-| uneven, due to impending holiday 100>4-vear ago ......... 1446 872 843 119 day is fair, according to the hos-_ 200 or more lower with commercial to 1953 high ,,,....-151.8 03.6 88.5 1163 low choice off most. early bulk high 1983 low ....000..1302 738 80S 905 pital. ee ec, ee “om | 1952 high ..... [111508 94.8 54.8 118.7 art, ar aided with an auto! cit an oes gged 1-0, ca'en | wt OP sree ven aer’ of; ¥ ¥ Ch ‘Aad h, De ons Sheep—Salable 700 Market moderate- (Hornblower, & Weeks 4403 Chatswort troit, who was | iy oneete: steady, ppontidering quality Pigures after decimai person Bateman & Kar TO DO family Pasig +1406 Mra. William Nelson Mre Leon ; ponse ard Anderson, Mrs Charies | sen Reaity 377 8 Telegrack Qman and Mrs L Anderson . Rd. FE 4.0528 i = Funeral service sill be held : N | : 5 car Noy. 2$thvat Il a.m | ' ' ' apco P= at Allen's Funeral Home Leke | oa | WTD EXPERIENCED PART rit | . i, Mich. with Rey. Herbert | l 1Ss10n cone £008 for week * buece Hausser officlating. Interment in | =. ‘ $ East Lawn Cemetery, Lake Orion | etroit nc. Mr. Johnson Will lie in state at | Pmplovment Offic . GIR Allen's Puneral Home MPHOVE t ce 437 ; i IRT. RICAMORE, NOVEMBER 22 1953. _ 9 Dl x lk H WY "3 for phonograph record dept Per. Virginta E. 124 Franklin Bird. Cen w O¢ rd Ay e. i manent a os ae Coon E aa ~ peloyed daughter of Mis | | ,. pilus commission. See Mr. Woo toe Ricamore: dear Sister of” Pontrac; Mick: 1 | WKC. 108 N daginaw Mrs Wilma Mergier. Mrs. Grave . ; ; Broan and Wiifred P Ricamore 7 : sees : i : ay i P ee ee —_._ ‘EXP WOOL PRESSER “FUL I welts, eo - se MECHANIC FOR GARAGE aND time work Apply in person Star! iF ous ey ee nee Ore cect | - =i t = olan! — aé station Sfu-t on Lan 4 F 7% o> t at Sparks-Griffin Chapel wits bse preg enee ome ann Cleaners 204 EF Pike ee Anat ant capable of meet. Siete a? Now Hoot. 00 TN, j ——— S Burton officiating 2 FIRE Plt it {Tk Ks ~~ | img the public we have a job! ~perrns Mt Park 3 . ” | tor you Cah © 47393 for ap | “Herelt?” a c aT t | tn stat a Cae ed yd a ermaoent positions with the pointment ere sae Bests aun Punctal R I AL I rA LE of Pontiac Fire Department ‘Bu . , . _ Home a . SAl FSM EN eXpericuce needed Siwrting salar, Instructions 8 7 Parris ~“NGVEMBER 23 1953.7 Have ener ng tor t a ~ " tee $7350 per weee Vacatisiis strk :- Wats Moving & Tru kin wt _B ildi s a 15 : NGVES - 88a Ss, : eNT t uil-time sa'ee- eas and pension benefits iz fg 24 ery Earl Louts. 3355 Pontiac Trail men Must own eutomobile and- nae nigh 2 hol graduates aD ACCORDIONS Loewen [FREE 10: : £ & = =e “se ae ; : ht cs ‘ f sono t it vali ‘ ~ ae ae ie Fuente, Parris: prospectet asa "che acme wee 33 E Pie 12 Ns nete Dy @Bpertenced teacher OR FOR FAST EFFICIENT PICKUP & BUILDING LOTS CLEARED dear father of Wendall Carter home projects and gre members MEN AND BOYS rs ; rates ca] FE Glorte aaytume oon 4 ee —— =e dear brother of Mre Ethel’ of the Co-Operative Exchange FOR FULL OR PART TIME PIN a . 5 age nies _ Wright. Funeral service will be Earnings unlimited setting We have labor saving” W ork W anted Male 9 CALL DICK FOR FRUCKING REPAIR PLASTERING IN- under the auspices- of the | equipment that makes work easy. | ~~~ ~>.~_____-__... | REASONABLE RATES. FE 12-4505 visible ,@tch work FE 4-4973 PRAM No. $28 of Walled Lake | Automatic bell iifts, top wages young MAN WA ~ | ANYTIME (PATCH PLASTERING SPECIALTY. and wil} be held Priday, Novem- | Apply Birmingham Bowling, 1000 | N WANTS WORK. JANI- O’'DELL CAR TA | Plastering, sheet rock filling. FE ber 27th, at 2 pm Messin, | Webster St. MI 4.2822 403 mean aan ‘Loce) anc ae GE to: _| 41782 in Oakland Hie Memorial Gar- i cal and Lon stance Moving | dens. Mr. Parris will lie in state | ALTY BLOCK LAYER. BoY wen WAXTS PART TIME | Phone Pa 66808 | CEMENT WORK. spe apc toteal at the Richardson-Bird Funeral! 1078 — hore Street Miharfesorer re ol sy S sony . pb seleceacis . ole furnish | LIGHT TRUCKING, “RUBBISH AND| ns, PE 4-966. - Home, Walled Lake ashes 1266 or FE 2-7625 ‘CEMENT WORK——-DRIVEWAYS. | “MON. GIRLS. GET GLAXO PLASTIC Cleans SHUT-INS__ HAVE . =e at nome a | SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH 2 ELM ST Mra Burnes PE 2-88 TUES, FE 2-i" 100 -W a oe oes $650 | a Sutherland Studios, 18 Printed napkins. 3 YOUR Or. tometris 84-5211 sea & WED. waves bods complete. — ends uwasing. Waste's iNo- } Harold “MassaGe PE 4-285) ‘ none MAID FOR SUPPLIES. 93 Mark service Huron. Watch-Repairs. Ring. size High grade NEXT 7 G Shae brief. pags, prices Tnitialing free ed SS. portfolios workman. ae «Low prices. Crystals fitted | you wait. LOU MOR JEWE SLERS | Use our Christmas Layaway Philip's, ‘DEER HIDES 651 F rar : ourth 7 YOU CAN SAVE 2%: TO on Et US On’ Vou op guality liggage S $14.50 $30 00 now $21 25 brief bagx now $7 95 19 N Saginaw. . leather and -M overnights | en's 2 suiters $10 00 leather ‘pay as high as $15. 000. were Inittialing FREE Use Our Christmas Layaway PHILLIP'S., 79 North Saginaw Sst _CHINA PAINTING LESSONS SUP. pites, and white inted china for bristma now, FOR SALE C. _orders taken anytime RCASSES. FE 4.6829. KNAPP SHOES B ccthtoy “COLD ' Dorothy's. | ss i _Urgent at_ t This Time 5 MANY READY BUYERS - WM. AL cnt ie WE “WILL BUY — M4) Equity in your home (2) Equity in land contratts (30 ae te all Pager tor cash, CORT M: IMBLER lil) Josiyn PE 40520 LIST You ren ~ WITH goed L | Mvers Real Estate. FE ‘Hammond ¢ ~~ buyers —— for well- tocate:' hems to price ranges, ee auick — eorecual service Ria P. D. Hammond, Realtor 264, W Huron &t FE 7741 Eve FE $4714 THE SPOTLIGHT to ar) = i$ have been locate 3 bedroom tome eas a detichtt couvle with 2 children Thev wi! If you peal such a home call us and: us turn our spotli¢ht in vour “als Roger B. Henry $11 Main 8st . OL 1-o1lt ___.__Rochester_ Michigan FOR Q QUICK “AND COURTEOUS service on city or suburban prop- erty, list with K. G. Hempstead, Realtor 102 BE. Huron Street. | SLEEPING ate ira ebalts EaTe | eos ew. eal). FEE 00, chet ee In. F ROOM FO kitchen Bei teges references. ¥ 4054. i— Wanted to Rent 3A 2. west side by Dec. Jan = FE 32-8436 after - p.m. WANTED - LARGE HCUSE TO rent, FE $4506: _ FAMILY OF FOUR) — house in city. — care. Cal! vend 2.3182. GM. ecoes REPRESENTA- this area de room a Ist. or DESIRE 6 Wil guaran A. J. Molo YOUNG COUPLE WitH ? seme ehildren desire unfurnished __Good soferences. 4-0608 BED ese * sane in, FB eS 2 OR > BEDROOM UN- turn.- house. 1. 2 childrea 6 and 4 Relerontes~ FE. $-0431_— NT Two OR” three bedroo Adults & 7 sponsible Responsible Young working .oupie looking for~ kindty nome c cer or candiord with rental mm Birmingham. We ere seekin ‘two “edrecm house. ode a reasonable Ld December t. Our record 59 a a “regarding. fires, —— 3 —— Clean, _FE 3-311 Yallwriting ebility, ete. 1811 days, Mi 40255 DOCTOR, LONG ESTABLISHED f® community, needs 2 oF roles —WOVEMBER 34. 1993.) Sa- otr =e UPHOLSTERER. STEADY Cae DISABLED VETERAN PAINTING | : = oo aoe eee Harold P. 6649 Tongworth wa. VF. HAVE OPENING | Jobns-w Upbolstering Service, | and decorating, interior and ex- oe geen encoken:e antes pices aa pence re FE 5-€720 reese Eves. FE21317) tise — Box _ terford Twp. age 40, oeloved for 1 neat appearing man to assist | 283 EF Freak” Birmingham, M1 | raed y 20 jears aneer secs. al-| nati a . -_—— ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING COUPLE husband of Doris Oliver; | heating and a!:-conditioning en- a bert L. Hust. FE 26188 ee eno Ue Eavestroughing | @ friendly adviser contact Mrs. BUY want unfurn ven shoue 5 paorab dear son of Mr. and Mra Pred: | gineer. No experience necessary, “MARRIED MAN TO WORK WITH CARPENTRY CABINET WORK’ PP ines * waves sore’ | coat oll and gas furnaces MeLain | Vernon Vie. Ph FE2-8734 Coa. tent. Pomtine ares 2-435). os erick G. Oliver: deer father of | but must be willing to Work at eady dairy | cattle on modern farm. storm sash FE 23-8008 gaulina of ANY EINE REx | @ieet Metal’ PE ¢.5081 fidential, The Salvation Army. Sell or Trade fale, 65 Auburn, "des Green- Richard Grant. Kathleen Land. or promotion is ts unusua OME @ges modern home one] J | = a ' : Harold F. Oliver ar Pusaral serv- | opporiugity for right man Apply . phos ille 101. | | EXPERIENCED BAKER — oe oe _ sonable FE 32-6897. Sj COMP. See MASONRY. Wd Children to Board 25; R. J. VALUET, Realtor | ~~ i fee will be held Friday, November m person only 78 N. Paddock Bt 1G FIREMAN WANTED AT : « i AAAs $0603 71th. at 3 p.m. at ee Sparks- MECHANIC WITH TOOLS GOOD Leo Boucard Greenhouses Paoli | “PRINTING or SMI I H MOV ING | FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND CARE FOR CHILDREN iceman =e: Sener "= Hotel Rooms | 328 Griffm Chapel with Dr Milton| steady, workes ff ‘ f | {8 Person 8580 Dixie Hwy ark- sd ALL KI NDS. | Van or Pickup Service FE 4486¢, finishing 1 years experience.| h = m Bank officiating. tetarmeni ga | i “a sd at night shi on MAple 5-5802 guaranteed work Cal) OR 3-747. ‘FOR L LOH T TRUCKING © AT Modern equipment. John Tayior, mera ors. country school ane — seni e ReAL R HOT EL. ROOSEVELT White L Mr. Oliver will le area panes YMAN ELE = | CABINET MAKER & CARPEN. | — let Geor i) phone PR 4-0424 1. : ie soon wt tee paris Geeta | FARMER S New construction PE Stise ter |, Eiteheng a epeciaity. PE eee eae FE Can sce. PauMINd FLOOR LATING VAY CARE “OR CHILDREN PE | _ 06's N. Saginaw ! St. FE 250 Newly decorated. By weet Alse Puneral Home. Married man fully understandin / Ading. finishing. 153 Edison. Yr 7 = i on operations moern farm ma; wanted Female Help 6! carpenter Wok K wanrep | ‘T° ks Rent Ph PETS CHILDREN pets le ER aribemgiysles og ail HOTEL-A IRURIN a Im Memoriam 1, chinery & general farming tn-|- SO nn eo time offy. ‘OR 32776 or eur TUCKS 1IOF n “BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT. for, Call 3-17. — re ia, satiety il TEL AUBURIN cluding previous expertence ith | TRUCKS. TRACTORS work fireplaces, PE 2-7698. Gene EXCELLENT car RE POR BABY! ments are scarce, trade your | Rooms by Day or Week | dairy cattle Year around em- PLOOR LAYER AND SANDER AND EQUIPMENT Good or small chil OR 3-2761 property. call wa do net feel Also 1 er 3 Room Apartments el varus MEMORY OF ROSA- ployment Vtgadts _home & ont Wants work, MA 5-064] , % Tom Pickups lt Ton Stakes C ARPENTER | Share Living Quarters 2 26 _obli | Cooktne and refrigeration unit ye Clas Shows we. atet Nee EET CURB CARPENTRY AND TILE WORK end Dump Trucks i | iareated motion etme ior h BORRIS & SON~ - | Auters =e heartache full partiouiars as to age, fam.|~ ® - of ell Linds FE 5-3034 Pontiac Farm and CONTRACTING FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM — REALTOR CO-OP MEMBER | : oue bo lose can = tly previous experience — reter- | : __| CARPENTER nedishiot NEW ORD Industrial Tractor Co.: | ROUGH “AND TRIM GET OUR in Grnefield Terraces to share 732 W. Huron FE 41557 | Rooms With Board 32D a wer Oe as ss loved so well — SS | WAITRESSEX ; | j ae) ea PE a “| tid “Pa terms. --OR +2276; =M with—businers or WHE ——— SETS Gemedey emi cer oie Wanted ' FLASTERER, WANTS WORE OY pe oles ich eee 60 $4733 or MI +0626 _ CASH FOR EQUITIES COMFORTABLE ROOM FOR DAY sh PINSETTERS “MUST BE 18 the hour Cal) after 430 #E HAULING ANY KIND. BASE. WIDOW. WANTS TO SHARE HER) We hae buver that will worker, west side FE 2 The face we keep in memory Appear in person, | Montcalm prep cher re mente cenes FE bee Housé Raising—Moving “rome cus couple, PECs cash tor your equity tm any Ge-| you ca wire ay (OLD And God wil! link the broken Bowling Center 39 East Moni NIGHT SHIFT / RELIABLE CARPENTER OPEN Garden Plowin 124 } Bulivging grad.ng ane excaval sacuelOR WILL SHARE 3 nes sirable located home; also buy- beaten aout tas : ood board chain when © + aa! caim St APPLY IN PERSON | for tobs. FE 5-6325 men ne PE sain BARI Omeenth fers men Soe] ore for Otstness end income| { Christian home FE 17-8906 be- Bircerely salceed hy Joa ead! ence ear ee oe ee oe f | MARRIED VET-WELt DRILLER: part pLowINa. DISC mal pee Pit MBING AND HFATING H 8 Orchard Laxe Ave | propertie Call us for immediate! tween 10 and 12-8. m. i TREMAIN—IN LOVING el Free eel mring birth certificates | TED Ss et au aes leveiing. alse aren manure. cone * See FE SEE OF ee WOULL LIKE TO SHARE OUR | ROY KNAUF. Realtor | ROOM aoe oe ee Sipe, - = of my “sweetheart” and husband} er effidevit from parents or legal yw w E #3371 vie 7 = so rm hom+ wi or 2 men Near avi 5 | _ private ba ego Charies FP. Tremain who passed ~qeentise Feed rad aemeee 8 ang | YOODWARD AT SQUARE LE RD Oetker at ie ce ne | WTD PLOWING, DISCING. DRAG- | BS ES ee on rks i. sels oe MUlberry 98-0016, 26'a W. Huron FE 23-7421 ROOMS AND BOARD. NO DRINK- away November 25. 1950 The | (and 5p. m. a $9) Total mae Pontiac Deily | $i26. leveling nay & weed mow-| 24533 nS = ‘Eve OA 63339 efs, bus &t door, 361 8. Sanford. oer husband the world could | Wayne. Riker Garage Pr ing. Jaycox FE ¢007 t= : nwa = - BACHELOR WILL SHARE 2 BED- 544, —"w.... _D.. PE I. _ . the cheeriest smile. a heart TACE f eee. = FLOOR SANDING LAYING. FIN large home With small family Peddling Your Property? |~ =a = Id and those whe unten, MANAGER TRAINEE | caxpy avn Sagery~ SALES. 16 YEAR OLD SCHOOL BOY DE. | Business Ser Service 13 R. Gardner 491 Central, FE 27519 tchild welcra.ed) mm exchange for| tt doesnt Oud) lmathod: af is know, how much I lost| women temporary for Christmas | sires Work afier ) 30 FE 45032 |——~ LLLP LLL LE | a bt eo GENERAL light housewor® end care of [seein on te qualified pros- Rent Apts. Fernished as = Grea he aera |e eee somos om | ESS fais | Work Wanted Female 9A Saxweny ji Tres ron, myuaiqtoens Woke | ind at ie, Erato | Baten evita eee | Sota co nare pae ema en ea | if dex } and in many cases even 6 M A A cept 3 men, 22 to 38, Inte tte, -. owes at Hazel Rirming- | re CEME ies sit ORK BLOCKs BLOCK Beek. CEMENT work 7,?.™ 85 We both work afterroom | neighbors didn’t know it's for! couples. 90 Auburn. FE 2-$482 Florist Flo ers 3 . ply in Rea Ss = ‘te 4 * | + COLORED UADY 1 DESIRES ct car: porches: fireriaces and sea wails - 4& fire piaces FE 2-2468 ; Soft 52-Augusta off State St sale. “Don't worry with Lookers.” GROUND FLOOR APT CLEAN : x idles! ae mcaterment pretcom: Freee ic pred bacdecs, [COLORED WOMAN wisHés'- © >“? (COMPLETE REMODELING ann Wtd. Household Goods 27| £82 “ynr":tt. ent four, Prep. couple, mo drinkers, 1035 Oak . te alt vised EI a ! . | . moderniging service -«ttic rooms, | Snr eee a > A | in SCHAPER'S = eae Deisonally supervised and re pene ADY TO CARE FOR | pric .or dishwa her work FE | Sewing | teereation rooms. doraiers, addi: | rURy Aeotace | oe Seager tomd a mare ae 2 RMS NEAR BUS LINE. ADULTS olives once — pi quires aggressive intelligent to Heights FE 7.79% after ¢ 30 RECEPTIONIST WITH GENERA! | oe ee i nL S bought and sold datiy MY 2-3032 | YOU soe Tr IT—WE'LL INSURE IT or working girl 88 S. Francis, IDs, CoRs : : ‘ , tions custom pullding * | ze 7 Stor every, occasion. MA. 6-1019 Gisidssle, ‘Wadl be wish ecbes!| ome FOR WORK IN LAUNDRY | oes Spiga typing. MI Machines nanc.og PE 4-3470 ee TT OR AUCTION TT) MAH N a Leann cain | - . | Laundry 540 8 - Teleerapn st, BABY SITTING. WALL WASHING ‘ GARAGES : LARGE 8INGLE Funeral Directors 4 ; Graduate. come college preferred Orchard Lake Av | and Weshings and ironing cur- iSal les & Service Sos re FREE ee eer Parees Ba Sd—d or acaLey lignt bowseteeping Inquire in aw | Gowd salary rerular tncreases WOMFN FOr as WAOwRE AND) _ teins Low prices | ESTIMATES E-Z TERMS coos nigel oes = ek ee aco le, shew our lovely lin | CARE OF Fo UNOSTER, APTER. | Al] makes, Mitchells 109 N Bag. | = IPPERT & CECIL FURNITURE NEEDED | ee VWetcnens 10-439 pepe asey ce 2 SCHOOL I outstan 4 bal OU es Th ¢ ren” & - 787 i nt 1 e c¢chidren utherners res Voorh Si ] wear on’ party plan Can earn | tear" ings Seaice es a cake . GENERAL BUILTERS A. top dollar, Will pay outright ef” NEXT DOOR TO’ BRANCH wo meee: FEC CES-HOIPIE| employe venents. automodties $30 to 27) weekly tor @ few om ay *@ DESIRES LIGHT HOUSE. | pics and piastering a speclety | Oe HE? Drayton Plains sell tt for you. BB. Community POST OFFICE after 1 * ri lima Schroede car one of 2 chil-| FE 76678 : pee : He bo Baswer © 442 Bale. Ph. OR 3-2712. List APT. ENT. T4 Y FUR : anvasect OactecTus orcs | ons Coyreune ponies | PANTES. SIOBLE ac ADT winnpe” wont’ aybay PUQOMTIELD' wart curswammsy | ORGRETE BROKE" IEE AIS! Wed. Household Goods 27| errr. Purchase ania. | Corb,” O saa , ef Motor) Loam Corporation, FE D781, 10| “fey Nene MIDDLE. ‘COE? ADL, be WORK BY Dar Walls end Windows Cleaned | 20007 meet -06--Jem. TE we Re Fr McKINNEY T hell See ase J ghildren liye in PE 2 Ce =. = au —|REMODELING RECREATION WANTED “DEN CeN 2 Office "800 Commerce Rd. : "MODERN, Donelson.Johns = om Mentey Arece® Prt) wuire Lapy 10 TAKE cine | pie, ta my home PE Suis | PLASTERING D MEYERS reo Also plas drop leaf tabie want aot — PP EM 33311 of =| 14 Tished heeied fat. Pri day. Keeping. “Stay "nia ia SE Pussy | SEWING MENDING. IRONING. ee ee —— . _j Betiet ond chairs, Most be ress | —_____—_ _ trance. Suitable for Coe ne OME MAN WTD. POR GENERAL WORK! after ti pm 0028 | PE 53-6278. | "JOHN'S PRENCHING OusRanreD RGOrs LE | cosbie Et eee 24182, 0 : 2 POR FUNERALS” = “cot ——— f store | must have chauffeur's DINING poo "WAITRESS, DAY JUST IRONINGS BUT NO WHITE | Poo'ings, water lines, and septie! 353°N Ge PE Ron? PF agus. WANTED FURNITURE Wa t ” s 1? FURN. APT. WORKING COUPLE. ee —. A oultey so pepe tae “! -mickt shift evailable, fs) shirts, FE 4¢6196 Very reason. a drain tile lines PE 5-5842. GENERAL AU | If you have ‘anything for sale) n Oo e FE 17-8308 . a a — ae Lae a —- A&B TREN NCHING =| Brick at as tid comes care and want prompt courteous serv- 7 PORN sh tae ON BUS LINE. ~ ‘UNION c RPENTE: §-8068 FED'S | WTD DAY WORK. r 42290 "| tce and the highest price tn cash, BUYERS WAITIN Quiet couple. 189 5. Jessie. after 6. et jet sdzett off | Westwa.e ot 4 =e eirtig a? ce aS oe call L_& 8 Sales Company, Oak- : : NG |, BM. FURN NEAR be ~ NE: . : BOX REPLIES |) fSatdein ps ware Lake Rd. Se | 096) EER AE CONTRACTOR RFSI-| tand County's largest used turnt-_ | ms Fisher Body ‘and also 1 rm. apt. — HOUSEKEEPER FULL CHARGE physicians office. 2 :ears experi. SUBIRBAN SEPTIC TANK a EAN-| tions & repairs Rotting mcrAc| ture buver See the rest. then) If you pave ake or SALESMAN 7 y oe as Family of | ence knowledge of typing and ers. ; ake Orion MY 2-6431 | ing Chatr eek tencee 2 tons a call L & 8. FE 2-2806. ' [Bead =e is of | Totacy CL APT FURN. At 10 a.m. toda Interested in making money wages, PE 3-409) MER _peecres fet aso BOOKKEEPING & TAX peabiaiial sorcifivaton 's for any type bull: ONE OF _PONTIAC'S LARGEST, cad as ‘oa ee “mM. ae ~full time only—apply tn WArTREeS WANTED, GOOD tafe San a donee ee ans) ——iin scien cn cok Ge cit imareral esas RIIRE OR) teenie . i pe. wean aoe tt Ling. @ © there ' ; tson- Bateman & Kam [persis ec eee ~~ ELECTR MA-ON & CEMENT WORK FREE - ¢-7851 “ . were replies at ben Realty. 377 @ Telegraph, Dixie’ spo oot ar taaaire o ae | SEWER CLE ‘ANING | sinsies “One oonk cuarantesd, WANTED TO BUY FROM PRI-| eee en the Press office in | +0528 Mt .. U- YOUNG WOMAN EX-i gi bs Sunday Service Pa FE 62012) On eee AJ. Webster & Son | vate party good maple bedroom WHITE BROS. ® Ra's loot clint, 1st W Muroe the following boxes: | — — EXPERIENCED YOUNG wean | is Cie a “ CEMENT WORK. BLOCKS, outfit, also good 12518 rug FE | shalt” APARTMENT FOR. OFm . between 20 and 34 for general | sition Ol fails. << ale aha ‘ie re cae. GENERAL BUILDER caRPen. _°>%!* ope ay to «for Your Conventence |“ person 13 Norton . N housework. 10 am: to mm.) Leeds earepelt try. cabineta alterati n OR 31872 ot OR 31760 , fAL FE ATTENDANTS Ieterences, Pm s-ei03 . COLORED GIRL coe DAY |~ PLASTERING try. cabinets iterations Ai kinds: Wtd. Transportation | 27A i Dizie. Highway. Watertora | 2 legeedictae Sg dl om 5 ‘ $. 6. 14. 22. 23. 16. 37, || mendy emplosment. peychistric | WID, “XPERIENCED INSPECTOR | : eee... 2B $-0626, FE $-9025. LEO LUSTIO. CARPENTRY WORK, ALTERA. RIDE. SANE? IS a S ONC : 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND 38,39, 40, 46, 50. 83, 98, | aide “raining “given - Liberal Sie pian Apes Wace’, Cwenet | > WASHINGS AND IROxINOS — A ‘RLEN WINDOW CLEANING —| Qunding Olive Dit BMG Baldwin LEY eH CASH AF Ey? entrance. FE eee . 1 . + ndows and walls washe as toc ARTMENT 5 ee ee Be ee ee mia Beet eet MIMEOGRAPHINO” TYPING) service for bolidays, Free esti:| TERRAZO RUBBER CERAMIC | ~ Wtd. M ae 8 _ Approximately $4,700 7 weg hp sig A giasthed able ree laundry Any - shift RECEPTIONIST STE NOGRAPH.- them Giesertati ‘ mates PE 4-9112 ; tile, flagstone Commercial and. tSCene neous ne your ¢ or § room home. No land Fe $-2757. A All Michi hemes, toms, secretarial | _ ee ' re gan Civil Service Com- bookkeeping knowledge help. | wort, EM 27-2842 | residenta. FHA. terms ELLIS + | _contracts PE 4-6306. PRIVATE Basia) | mission benefits | Pontiac state ful. S dey weet’ vicinity of Walled Seu wan STFAM CLEANING | BUILDER FE 22671 PLAYER PIANO ecu | CONDE | = ~ pba at ehha rides ett —— Personnel Office. FE ply ‘Bor 100, Ponting utred. Ap- ouk plebiag Gn etter Pe All types of steam cleaning done | BRICK, . BLOCK AND CEMENT tion Rolls, if possible MI 44381 | : on | Lafayette py bs ontise Press Pontiac Farm and Incustriad| work. Also chimneys No job too 3 ROOM RIMENT. | NICELY . a _ | EXPERIENCED GRILL COOK FOR | pe iaa — __Tractor Co. PF 4.0461 FE 4-1442 | large or too smal! Guaranteed . Wanted Money 2 Z _ furnished. Adults. 115 LeGrande. - y u : ° t 2 7 wast OO BO ) 5 rivate entrance, $85 If you have | a want, ‘et a fee Shae -FURING -& CREDIT APRONS. 8 SEUNG. & MENDING. Pre foal estimare SFE ~_ Builders’ Supplies 16 "s krep ae ROW 94.400 FOR month, utilities cluded." mM = The Pontiac Press Want Ad fill it! To sell eee Se i ee Ol a tee a paine ty Melee Cane mee NO POWN PAYMENT | curitr” Write "Datly Press Box WV E BUY Fiat APT Panty PoRNIRS . ' Jewelry 25 N Saginaw St. i ane yor Comey aS Rae-| at our ole General Printing & an ve ae ocr paren cnt or | _118 a bath eats Set Share kitchen .|GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE | urn. a 5368 Office Supply Co*, W Law-, incomplete ome? Wil finance | / WE TRADE _& deb. Lat FOR WANT ADS’ or rent, hire help or re [git Must type. PE 2.0204 Room SCHOOLGIRL, 18. WANTS BABY | _reiice 8t Phone PR J-0138 ome owners at @ low rate of | 1d Govaract Mtge 720) a= ty National Bank ne one school or weekends | pxPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- _Box 4. "Pon fine ee | Rent Apt. Unfurnished 36 3% DIAL FE 2-8181 cover a loss, dial FE! Bite Wolian 7 -Ciae FOR died aes Ne ase mn pe | Boel _Ph. PE $-0603, ‘OR 5-200. ° ig ‘Ser ice 19 IMMEDIATE Be cise help finenoe a pacrrshigneniay fractions ey : : all child t = ; FOR COMPLETE LINE OF MA- pewriting serv e ee eee ee 8 a a deat here! . | cou , r POR RENT. 2-8181! | "Er 5 sorte. Se sonery work call MA 5-3102 free au? PLEAD CASH ist anything we eant cell PE 5 4200. ~ APT -aet. From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. —— WASHINGS “AND TRONINGS WTD | estimates. _ | TYPWRITERS AND ADDING MA- DEPOSIT Don't call us Ry you 34 RooM OOM APT. STOVE AND RE 4 _FE 2-2240 ‘ > chine _ repairing. x wo move Tanneeaee MAINTENANCE AND | a Laundry Service il APPLIANCE SERVICES a inting and Off Office Sup- for your and: contract. We meaie ely, “WE aT eo on ee Bee cemetery -wor' cacia @ service all makes of refrig- | piy Co., i te —— = = — PP gz hocmoe tore l Park Cemetery. Southfield at 13) WANTED — YOUNG LADIES FOR ~www wn" | orators, washers. radios. clean- -YPEWRITERS RENTED eee ce tODAt. Gal 2 ROOM BASEMENT, . HEAT, , e rmingham ig ers, and all types of small ap- = ssoumes 20 responsibility | _ Mile Rd. Birmingh | eclting aud carve desk Austy| Go hue tee ee) eee small _Mitehell's, 123.N Saginaw yy | “FE 5-8183 any time between Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 5 ne” ay Tigre cancel the ebergee for spat MEN NEEDED) ue persem. MeWally s Mons) Wear (2 - ROY'S, 96 Oakland Ave. PE 2-4021 Dressmaking-Tailoring 18 Nichole & Harper C0. 34 bli’ ‘omeee a FE $8163 | hot water. 547 ‘Auburn portion of the first insertion Pp ye . se CURTAINS PLAIN On RUP- SUBURBAN SEPTIC TANK ct CL a at eee ‘W Huron St: downstatrs, Open Eveaings ‘til 890 8 |4 RM AND BATH. UPPER ? FLAT. . ea tl uo nis! ‘ontiac ers. Lake Orion 284 < ALL Das’ been rendered, valueless a all types of | 100M Saginaw, Leandry, Pu PE 28101, Oe AN TeTRICAL [Reet ALT ERATIONS Now restiey S ° ee : create wan cate mates hrough the error W EXPERT TREE [RIMMING & RR- : Wolverine & Commerce Lake | “ saneaiauons oe “ime a BI a VER ~~ | BFENOGRAPHER AND GENERAL’ Retotiwn Decorating a moune, Ten ae vascei tere Yee cote $1,000,000 5% BUY—SELL “MA 6180 . bers.” Wo od D -OU AYER office helper. Permanent position. PAINTING, PAPERHANOING. PA-| SAWS, MACHINE SHARPENED TailORING SUITS. COATS AND for new low-cost. easier. ice heer | OR TRADE 2 RM. APT. FOR COLORED. Ff oO adjustmenta w | camit MANLEY LEACH. 10 BAGLE” ST, a. 4. be without tt A cme en ee es oved BT Sandusky FE EXCAVATING. GRADING, BULL- _ Eine Watoer alterations. FE 2-2634' on farms and better homes, from TI h (¢ ROOMS & BATH. East ~sID | o y | wL- ‘ina Warne rou ef . Closing time for advertise- _FISHER Box 44, Pontiac Press. | eareaaea = PAPER HANGING, __ dosing, road bidg. Ph. FE 2- 5422. Che. rdists” 20 eeretal ac eeas | oe sad) CLARK’S ‘OFFICE ———_ oT. FE 40602 am , T sched . lee i Meets cpcicd Gaeress f% el ee ee ene FE EAV ESTROUGHING CHARLES RE AL TORS ‘CAMERON H. CLARK “ty Rooms AND BATH, SUITABL pee ; " ene 4 =* " a peng than - regular or sen Qo might shift, 10:00 m to 6:00 4.1 PAINTING - wo ovap. | 87787 F. French 5-6973 MAURICE THOME D. 8. C. 22', W. Huron FE 64-0521, 1362 W: Huron FE heated. Located ae day previous to publication. j a nm = + anteed: Free estimates GUAR: {Warm str heating & sheet metal; 1203 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. After 6 FE 4-6862 or PE 5-8891 _ _ a ey ioun town. Inquire at 77 N, : O y : t FE 72-0660 after 4.00 p. m. i ELECTRIC ew — RE FE 2-707) IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR ~ Saginaw 8t. ae Transient Want Ads may i GIRL PAPERTNO PAINTING Li iriny rewinding e c us contract or oxen im your we pamta Diaz aS cae eet emanates | gh ote g ee ee «ona NENE t ony, |? FAROE, noows, ary are 8 5 be ewete _. White teate at oO. WILDING ses Ts CLEARED e in city, and entrance. Aubu Gian wasnt ke l iston WHITE WOMEN WITH NURSING | _8-3650 or OR 3-000: = See Peat S FRAMES _ COPIES R- Templeton, Realtor peut eae =k Saeemen. FE 5-0057. - ~ ANT TEs ex) oe for conyalescent home. | “ANT wo, | — ‘Fucking 2060, | Lo = : — “122 _____ Limes 1 Day 3 Days 6 De experienced. 7 ve a t- O. === Fatin Studio. 12 & Ptke FE ? 7 2 of 3 bedroom suburban. Must a im ties anes V | teeerenn mor Wo tune” wg MPCoals oe ee a ____.Uphotstering —13C) $701 CASH FOR YOUR ——}tave iarge tot ve'smait ‘seresge:| 555 pgs : - _— = _ LOOK Sake cate kx FoR B-DRA do very | x . INSIDE OUT. FREE BEACON FLASH CAMERA AND LAND CONTRACT 3. We also peed food two family Unfurnished apartment three 42? = Rac rtunityeyeran- ——ight “housework, OW D-08Ie —E 20M ___ 7 TOM UPHOLSIERING CASE, REASONABLE, FE Zr a - tph-B.— 8 ame 4. AGTge fooms ame beth cutie _# 240 > 432° 6.48 Salo) Sal euablahed’ how. GIRL, WHITE -@R COLORED, FOR Painting & Wall Washing | your home. A! Yingling. re Lost-and. Found. a | Call us if you have any of the 78.00 per “month, vocal we 8: 3 “Beat Poon Tet erper. tee @stimates Reas. FE 2-2706. +8797 ae ae : | above mentioned fo cS . Ba | : : r sale. ‘Good . tem Kampsen 7; la as is Boeers si Hotel a Fad Dieasant reed? COT 818 PAPERING PAINTING REF FE. MAKERS OF CUSTOM , BUILT LosT BLACK COCKER sPanin. ER reliable service assured you.” Beatty imo 5. Telegraph, = LEXPERIENCED HAND screw ELDERLY WOMAN FOR LIGHT ttt SS See Seenete ring ate South" cand: ne kee : tT AT BROWN Sunda: i * Birmingham Office machine operators. Able to eet housework & care of 3 ae old | PAINTING "& DECORATING. PA- ’ : ar hie Saeki Jee ES a _ investments LH. : N<"Reaitor-+-. Suns. ~~ ae up_own work FE 4-4366 _ during confinement. EM 3-4070. bE tas Free estimates. FE Thomas Upholstering | COST BLACK a WiflTe sPRiIno a ss nal Bank iss * 1362 ‘W. Huron ~ Ph. FE 2-4810 we ce oe. | Los NG. 7 on ; Ph. Midwest 4-0844 ROOKKEEPER GRADUATE NURSES WALLPAPER |B 1 REMOVED 8Y Phone FE a Hiatiad i “pal 838 reward OR S-8257 te. Rochester. Mich. ——— 3 Room Salta ENT EL ‘ELDERLY With -exténsive experience and dict * =e steam. D. fills. FE 2-7456 CORNICES, DRAPER IPCOV-. | a - WE HAVE ~| Loe A coon tee ° 379 Hamilto lace” cs Sg tag Sava apes New nurses home: and student = PURNITURE 8 INTERIOR hel nssetaelansty Beadle eee ee ig coll barat ceee For Rent Rooms 327 a Bike ior ——— are ro! : = , | ot oe : ss | salary $70 per wk., with good op-| nurse, program. Liberal personnel wo aad EAKLES CUSTOM, UPHOLSTER.| or Perry St. FE 43638 st our disposal to purchase new | NICE ROOM, 2 ROOMS AND BATH 10 BUF: > alr, or pdvancement nn policies. id vacation, sick leave, von tab bef WALL WASHING. sp ee eae “=e WILL THE PARTY WHO PICKED or seasonal iand contracts for | home pear Mooeas PRIVATE falo St., Clarkston, Michigan, : ‘ references require: all other Mich an Civi ry att os, i ‘ord. WORKING Piome ip 1 apne nhs soy | Sonate” seeigSemetkni Ber | HORT TRUCKING, AGNES AND | ALI COVENS DRAPES E BED: | Wey Wasied Aee Gif) Sl, Mik FoRaGH wean | Bersadea eee eh Mane |WRrmanee Gauss DESTREOS < - are secking permanent positio® | pital. PE 6-6146, ° _trailers, FE. 8-733) of OR 3-618 | george rere en | Baucom ‘Lapeer ex = At, Bus ATTRACTIVE, | _3 7% ; \ . a e a ee ; = A ‘ Ns = ai ~ As n . ~ s * « , i . ; “hat aa 1 a oa a =i = = ~ ~ =o —— — eee igs ee eee Pt z : S ix. j * + i . = .¥ i 7} f = He ‘ Z i = * od *, Fe = is A ‘es Se & oe ceee ae a = ey - 4s ie a sé #4 20 a “Ultra-Modern 6 Rm. Lakefront Automatic a — inege recrea- ties room, _ de mile to city. limite, C s furnish heat. Fos -ap- i — “MA 6-3821. a of Sacks | WITH port, $125 lease. 1980 War- ak! Sylvan Lake. S +-5000. For Rent Off. Space 37A 37A | "SRT aL Se ee Sha" pees F Dp. 378 | WALLED LAKE. THREE RM COT — = —— beated. Adults, 38 ROM Rent Houses Unfurn. Sessses Liv im kitchen, bath and a room. All” tiled urity de required. Phone FE 7- - after 6p m 4 ROOMB, 10 . OUT, OFF Av- ‘burn Ave. setnatire at 630 Pensi- cola St, afte: me nEW 2 eens “HOME, JU! pleted, com: deco will Be done to rating For Rent Store Space 38a GOOD FOR MANY BUSINESSES h as men's furnishings. dry goods. ap many other 8 "Double Sanford. Opposi! mm _tahee: school; reasonable rent. FE ~ Reat Miscellaneous 39 | P_ ~~ - I MEETING SPACE. SUITABLE FoR |* fie end Sunday school FE For Sate flouses ie CEEEKS § \ctew geal bullding site close to —— | ogipeoadl wooded, Dixie eee es pan Eons gp home -_ Te oer = as water Rie Clarkston Area atic water _ beater, 3 e 4 This Humphries. Need 4 vedrooms? Let's talk — key - this modern home is ideal ‘for = large family. poses Peeplhey 7 hobby furnace, Gare House is pail heat and attractive. $11,250. erms, Humphries tractive home. It's fundamental design is 1 story with 2 rooms, tile bathroom living room 1x11, full basement - Fipeineet| lern }- _ a ancl SS only of Middlebelt to m. i sone this “J tive —— . We'll bulld your — THE LAROEST _ tion New 3 Bedroom Spark! new angalow. ws picky window. c— J FE ¢31 eee = ae “BUD”. Nicholie REAL ESTATE : __ $500 DOWN .. Modern, 2 bedrm., lastered wall hardwood floors Eoeine rm, with dining space, Stee! cabinets. Alum. storms and screens. & rm. i'y scree. 2 car garage. M-15 1) Srtonville TT eet chgs. GILES West Suburban — cute “ home lots 50x150 a Plenty ares 5 ace and has 9 rees also grape erbor home Ts Very clean and has aluminum storms and screens Owner leaving state end must sell $5.950 Five room white asbestos siding with screened-in front * of frui This also basement with HA heat This is a fine econo $1 a0 a distance to down- Toom, 2 bedroom coal Plenty of space for @ garden or what have you All the rooms are large and the ful) _ Bh Bite. +s only. 6.850 today. GILES REALTY CO. FE 54-6173 ae ie ” 8 Acre Estate room log e features a large liv- a ite sun . . modern itchen, heated ga@rage Therm: Anderson windows ted on beauti- fully landscaped gryends p ly d y all stee fence > miles north of Pontiac with 500 feet lake f $30,000, -$10.- 006 down. Roy Annett Inc. Ee monowe wre deral cia gi Evenings end Sylvan Lake {17 Baiawin NOW VACANT Immediate Leerpaee— on almost pew modern 2 room a low. Near creceeut Lake New'y decorated. Full basement. $1.975 ‘down. Near Lincoin Jr School a 2 bedroom bungalow Gas at, Comb'n-tio1 @ orm windows. Lge. . $7,000 down. PONTIAC REALTY CO | SWIMMERS - PARADISE Located on. beautiful Wil- Kame Lake, 47x208° lot, with an excellent sandy beach and a year round modern = for enly $6500 Bate- & Kampsen re ene wT "s Telegraph FE 4-05 Open Eves. & Sun Co-op. Member : STONE store fromt suitable |- _ FE _5-8275 | Open Evenings d ,,| Maceday Lake Front \ Must 2 Be a | Price Reduced | East Side Cecticn Lovely 2 bedroom frame home in € homes: very peat and ype " Coan beach. Modern 8 B, ine imstered walls, select oak | omen Ws oll heat. at bs 10, a ier Gone case owith | m e ba ouble w : tile drainboards, knotty pine kitch-| Gentleman Farming eo ca e t kitehen, fully insulated, alumi- pp no mn ee oat be five rm Sum storms and screens, jesbos rame home with three bedrooms solid drive, gas automatic and full bath. Full basement. and ont water ail to oe fr. front. _ kez., 100x600 ft. land ‘about 4 | age 314,650 full acres le = About 2 city Wigs. Pleo’ of lnth-and Come. out wday and judge for eo oh ‘ *. Also chickena a My gion — and beauty pumerous © es. omens = 4 ery. Priced st 913,000 wits ao eke MAHAN _ }rvese, suburban aw our ehelee of 3 ot eatet ranch a6 = and : type homes, Ss . Donelson. s a TE alee) = 5 os aon NEXT ee TO BRANCH with attached warages. a ave Lt ise _ re very. a — ae . crtiee, $850 DOWN : La 4 rms and bath with good utility room Ranch home in good Lege apes bas aese ies = i" arge lo we Stectrice wiring ote Hed Ready fer pur- AND HARGER co. chaser te save money by finishing ee = interior himself. $5650 tote! R RM. MODERN 5 New -+ rm modern home tn good tin. to ‘hools rage space, $2450 Ce LADD | 3496 Pontiac 4286 Dixie Hwy. Ot 3341. Te 24001 3406 Pontiac Lk. RANCH HOME furnace room, 2 car with | a pert Priced — * $10,- Reasonable down ment. “PR ICED FO-SELL ONLY $2.950. WII] buy this 4 room” home on a 175x325 ft. lot near Lake. Refrigerator, stove. ink, space heater in- ‘price. Make us a0 B.D. CHARLES Cooperative Real Estate | pre 4 22'2 W. Huron Ph. PFE ¢- | Evenings PBS-T) PE 2-1704 HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES |$ Proom modern, basement, new omatic street Call D Mr oe Russell 170 W PIKE McConnell School tes Nott, Realtor Ere see Nr. This brand F cid listing offers an opportun trom! Fe — home plus coop a pene al rooms bath do’ stairway to = ar reoms and bath apartment up. A fine, full basement, enclosed porch. 2 car ee elean th: coe ovens at $11,730! CARL W. BIRD, Realtor $16 Pontiac State — re Om FE #4211 —_ Eves. Gl RESALES THAT CIVILIAN§ CAN BUY bedrooms, built in 1950, located on east side of Pontiac, pias- tered walls, ceramic tile bath, full basement, aluminum and storm sash, and fenced-in back yard. Price $11,950. Take over G. I. Mtge. bed canal front lots, knotty pine in- terior mew ca led. screened-in and lar, master bedroo 13215. Price m $9,500 Take over GI. mortgage. JAMES A. TAYLOR Realtor 1210 Pontiac State Bidg West Sabarten | Lovely four room modern bunga- low, utility room, oi] furnace, os garage and beautiful~ lot 67'92 -] or trade for a larger suburban home. Ploben at only $10,000 with $3, yoo East Suberian mse acres of good garden - so!l!. room house, three bedrooms sae loored attic \wo car garage. good chicken house, variety fruit Truly a good buy at $8,500 cash or terms arranged. 'k. G. Hempstead, Realtor 102 East Huron Street te & Bath gP Select FE 48384 = Evenings FE 21317 oe pod lastered ainted = 4FE TY (LAKE FRONT, FURNISHED, 3 high boll With AC IN THE CITY soca “extra lot, - screened ont heal | teund , water softener, 6 rooms, plastered walls, in good | $9,250, $3,500 wn auto. water hea’ rf. Call for appt condition throughout. Gas heat 1° ro after 6:30 p.m. weekdays. coe tha A real buy, see it Se - «8 Room Brick 4 , —- Fhe All Woman Realty , Paved street, 1% acres with fret ‘Beautiful Rane h Type . $500 DOWN rul . Thi room home, Z 1 & bath Property is ———— into ine dow, Excellent ogy rag mag fig For, oon chaewen: fewiy decorated. 3 fms & bath down, 3 & bath; mere i ie Ze : Tn excellent condition throughout | uD. excellent “cond! st sell} Francis F. “Bud? Miller Tabletop gas stove & gas Water health—terms arranged. heater Storm windows % block Realtor to bus line. 1 block to good beach. : ? : Exchange Gnly) o. . John K. Irwin ne 00 9 FP oe osu) THELMA M, ELWOOD — ; Customer Parking myaes in Rear > Aah Ses genre oe Pte Phone FE Sent kre, FE 5190 | ele re FE 3u) RANCH HOME ° BROWN ES You can have this 3 bedrm home | - nome ls 1 Acre Soe on your” free and cleat DROOMS Neat and lot for only $450 down and mon’ 5 A co t chance this year.” elean, Pratl 20x32 foundation, plus ly payments $34 per month Com- bape pid cee Large 165 bearoren util, oe rice only $3050 plete on exterior and ready for bungalow with 3 pe. bath, elec. 5 = to finish the inside. Modei| hot bene® _kitchen sink, wired. all 5 Tuas et it che Go| Septet ee eee . col R. HILTZ tame Lake lta miles West o Fe “tod save over” 62,000. | ete 4 = ¥- 35.005 REA r pel er Wood Co. $2,500 down. Large 6 rm. modern — 2 LISTINGS af ag ern : Leke_Rd_OR 3.1935 with fall named and gas heat eee ,_ = ee 1825. Witter a eer Choice west side location. ved 140% WN. Saginaw oo Office Coen 8 . —. too p.m street two car parere All the ‘UITY 1N 4 ROOMS AN A ' ae rniture included a basement $3200, bai. 81271 af; After 6 FE 410800 $15 per month. 108 8. Merrimae. ; - ee down Little farm Large $2 |- 3 SEDRMS.,, Of. FUR-| Lake Front ar wee = ace’ “pi.100 down. 1023 Meadow. Delightful Dixie Lake. 2.. ; ot with all birch cupboards, = “separate | 3 bedroome segahg wails Lots ‘a oil heat furnished of built-ins buy of or ee es call Mr_Donald-‘| the year § acres of choice jand 120i, eve FE 4-315¢ with fruit trees, berries & etc 4“ ID’ Nicholie = our offire and _— over our “BUD" Nicholie any. Photeits pt od = REA! ESTATE toe ~ and money, foavenient perk- — DOWS = Lewy + RE right Bi our doo F. Open eve _ Modern = H. BROWN, Realtor | 362 W. FE 2-48 eomer Real neat Estat 9050 a Modern suburb: — xe galow 6 lots gives ~_ yw bt on chicken houses: Priced IT'S DIFFERENT se This Terblevel fergie has 1.480 DOWN. Ideal for h: nian. charm comfort * POUT OE tcome & = et | : roa ve : = — dining room, remode $e bbe. ——e tle beth, 23n]7 master bed: kitchen, bath, basement, oom. attached garage. = furnace, garage, Owner $1,000 DOWN Huron Gardens 4 and many more features ving mate. $9,950. Ser at fooms & bs Sag peer condition. | -_ —_ ll love — See-+#- ———— -RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | “Sb B20 Pub bree: | @Wensee Sane one sen Reali : 7; ow. Rurén ie ao $2,900 DOWN Latest pel wishes Telegraph rE $8. Open _Phone FE 3110) or PE s-so7s} Home. modern, ee neat 3% Nar ves. & Bun. Co-op Mem- -_Mempber_€ eR E 60M Ssaee ee -_ ach home Two, bd iE $2,500 DOWN. Auburn Heights. caw oontEs: ee) me land Subdivision. Drapes,| rm. modern plus breakfast feok. NEW COTTAGE AT ea atic washer, 1 bedroom_ —earnge, | ree |\ Lake, Tile well, wi matie dryer, included in —tot- Im mediate posseasion, \ otter: OR 71. FE 22618 vet an H, CLARK |! fou UY, Te f, REALTOR | eee eee ohn pres & "breakfast Ea Partridge 18 THE ‘iD’ TO BEE ’ 3 180 with a fenced back yd. Own- |: Office PR 2-4411 ——" |_ WEST SUBURBAN. Aaa = + home all on fly (Deing Business as) <« A G NICHOLIE & & SON 33 W phe St. Ph. FE 5-8183 Open 8 30 “til 8:30 = ~~ LAKE OR}'ON Beautiful new 3 bvedroom ranch aed Pi gga des crosley kitchen, e ba oem omatey com- = ome 1,500, 93.500 do b sess. wo, owner. MY $37. ATTRACTIVE, NEAT AND ¢lean—-3 or Fisher” Plant $65 month incl, FULL heat, of city limits lacktop road. F bedrm ‘alow, ~ firs, aluminum, storms fire- - —— ae JF T. tt Beg U. 6 Por. a “Your honor, the jury’s verdict is unanimous!” “For Sale Houses 40( we 7 — al Established 1916 ‘breakfast nook, —— cnenen. rea. u 16x20 wih brick gf eo piece. tiled regi full pleted ith saa w a ee ey dowa, ONLY $2.20 DowN, West wot gad ed . ¢ rms. and 130 monet Walk: . 2 Lond hed apts. us pours 6 rma, ond ‘ basement with stoaer, garage. new r home that you should absolutely see » rooms and bath with show- a ts oalt $6,950 with $1 800 r' down & large room and ‘down. This is & e000 buy and full lavatory up Timken oil won't last heat aluminum storms Evenings after 6 tail Mrs” Beck screens & doo- To include ie _Benag an eee hew oprpeting See it today! Lf pacar aid LAEE "AREA S 2 bedroom Pull bath ‘Now eminole Hills | cot and you can hate in Pine location for large fam- mediate possess: = Hurry tn with | ily or fatner & son set-up $800 to pay dow | tor brothers: § rooms—2 Evenings after *. ‘call Mr. Eady i baths. 2 kitelfens. new oil FE 12-2239. furnace Fitrepface New!y WEST SIDE BRICK bun e, tiled ga- bath and kitchen. full ———— - recreation ‘Bent on easy terms for income. $700 DOWN Vacant white frame home ire just We have the key, eee it anytime, BRICK TERRAC or trede FE Close downtown, comprises 6 full size rooms, 3 bed- ee oe PLACE WITH 4 ROOMS rooms, ‘full basement, oak & bath-ebove. FE. 6-3376. aoe = Se floor. of later agai — peeweres Bedyss BY OWNER, 8 cae ea HOUSE, _beting. peibaps a doomace mod. 4 bres Lote) : ti ia " _ bef 830. 7 ment wi perth cored porch, large ase. | j = aa | or : “re , ; oe reap. veri, Saar oe |2 HOUSES — $1,700 DN, UNION KE. = . Aap Ms West suburban with lake Look! $1,800 down. full > price rae A: terms, rivileges. oe owner's 96.300. for this 2 bed. Boaetias 4 reoms and foun nope acre of Er enise acseone -¥ou ~ +-—— fay bath, ~ HURRY - 40564, 136 E. Pike down permet and then a rea- utility room, the other home St. e mpone is a cosy } rooms and part LAWRENCE W. balance the cost bath now rented et $10 all, the interest, taxes. Weekly, About a ‘s acre lot, GAYLORD} EA FRES) “robo e for the jase man $850 WN z : at $7.95), se : New 96236 California ranch L-R. TRIPP Drayton Plains G.I st ey 1961 built 6 rooms. Ov @. ms tile bath, oil Reat 80x130° tot Se & storms, Full insulated. Take over G Mtee at 4 per with ayments of $6) rf mo. net tases & Ins. y $3,- 100 down. Ehzabeth Lake Estates & sioerh home — better Dwight Street ca fea tot 2 Chee parki- rful 1940 Cc Cod semi bungalow w'xise beautifully Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Eve 22 bbe Hoe dbp St Eres or FE ¢ on nice ‘ot itn <1 STOP THE SEARCH | [and bu this 7 rm. income. Located the city. Terms H, C. Newingham, Broker 381 8. Marshall. FE 4066 = eee. ~ LAKE ORION ™ New 2 eres: finished. Stony Creek Rea. _ WALTER “GREEN, basement. 2 room cottage & two gas pamps on 1 acre, corner,; MY 2-8831_ Un- Large 5 Room Brick 6 ACRES OF LAND On paved road just 10 minutes trom Court House, This spacious home built a year at _ than rep rooms ished Lake Orion 0 is-offered juction cost. construction Full base- fireplace and oil § up. Livin; foom with fireplace. Alt plastered | 4 Walls beautifully finish: Unfin. attic 3 rooms and bath roughed in Full price $19,500. ON THE WATER $4 500 with $1,000 down. This home has full daylight ——. Mod- $00 at just $45 enr. Balance of $3. per month. pad this today. ean't be beat n $|’ PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | Oakland Ave. “Real LAKE FRONT * $950 DOWN ; FE Estate since p19". _ IMMEDIATE ON = completely o——— home as 2 bedrooms, id kitchen and full ba with ‘bee iront porch, ee in wne ntiac's If you desire Hive in a fine most exclusive sections, only neighborhood this is the home homes left; hurry; salesmen on for you! 2 large bedrooms, living property for your convenience. room, dining reom_ kitchen and drive out.for further informa- full path. plastered walls and tion. “attac e a lot 802200. The hom ae years old! by ‘pacman. $14-500 * nice basement "DRAYTON WOODS. : | PIONEER HIGHT: ANDS lot Ped aoa Ful]. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24.W. Lawrence FE $-6105 Next to Consumers Sieer PRIVATE OWNER Wie SELL OR trade equity im 4 room home on west would’ ‘ike out of the city or lake property, FE 2) Ww SIDE: . ROOM BRICK like new. 3 le on nat- ural fireplace sarpeted and a rooms, ceramic tile screened in terrace, . Garage and and fenced beck yard seaped, FE HOUSES, OF ALL Einpe and 6 family tncom ‘w bie han & Bon. Pa NORTH SIDE Excell 4 room Pull base- ment gas water werent Convent ent school and Priced for bus. a ee oe DUBLIN SCH'L AREA $000 down for this 4 room partly modern b-me. Oil circulator, tank,’ —— stove ani refrigerator in- 2° FAMILY — $1,450° DN. ‘end oor. part bath Revtal $112 per 26', W. Huron PE 54-2264 _ Eves. EM 3-5042 or PE 41823 RESALE. 2 ‘BEDROOM HOME. ea. heat rooms. tile bath. aluminum rms and screens fire —- many other fine fee tures, lot 7$ x iso. FE FE_¢87 $800 DOWN Vacant-2? bedroom modern bunga- low seared en ae. oom. kitchen & dinet ent with auto. of] heat. Wiectne 1 hot water, 2 lots with iImke Privileges. Call today. $850 DOWN ‘Idedl homesite with 2 acres Excep- ily havtrepel 2 story house. Located close to city ty mits Pe Price $1,950 for quick si. "350 aw e & poultry room house. — for teen chickens. lois with plenty of beautiful trees Buy maa and move in Only $1,350 down. CR cee FORD AGENCY Bai Opa ‘Opdyke FE aceite FE eles DRAYTON PLAINS Extra large rooms in this 2 bed- ot] heat, room home » B00d base- = every tep- 4 fy ae os A e~yans GAYLORD Brick. Fronts Open 9-9 fy 45 Voorheis Rd—Our new model is now available, open for your ted See this Seautiful | us for} eae WHITE BROS. Open @ to § for Your copreneece Ph. OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1760 _ Dixie 7 Ww ROOM ING. HOUSE Brick 8 =e = modern home, oP ~ Pontiac Paved street. ren! rooms home. WE DOROTHY 140 W,~ Hur f shored beat ‘and hot ww ‘Call Mr. Donaldson, tae eve FE 43156, ‘y *BUN” Nicholie REAL ESTATD | ced _gatage._ Administration pullding. aaah is @ Poggi 2 and pay for $2,000 Seer wnt angie. “SNYDER LAVENDER REALTOR © ‘on Eves. SP 3.3303 “Washinfton on Parte — | feaplacs & a delig itu 2 be Dedroom Gok on and Mi basement, gga A ater, Priced 6 ROOMS ee | WARDS F. ~ le home “on large 100x150 wt with teke privileges hess sizes are living room, 14 & 32, each bedroom i pd a 6x13 utility and a 13 phere $1,000 DOWN Near Middle Straits L with lake privileges kitchen. Needs some ake Cozy and cute 4 rooms and bath Large landscaped ot miles = of town. Quick sure can eee buy. [orl es you this 6 APARTMENTS In A-l condition and close to do $500 wn . over montniy income ers apartment furnished $21,000 on verms or Will consider ‘{rade. eautif v Edw. M. Stout, Reaitcee PE -6-8166 "tlh 8.20 Ti WN. Seginew 8t Open evenings ius owD- ully ou'll it's a good buy ‘at only owner $096 DOWN, WILL BUY A brand new, attractive, Member, Phone FE 4¢-1557. o NORTH OF PIK a — bas taken good c this 5 room one ca in good condition an - com FE 40604, LAWRENCE W E are of home. Ali) ak beg + n = GAYLORD : Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO 8 CL oe AN AS A PI A & room and just'a vy neat & clean as co ated on a paved stree im the city, It's fully insulate has | EE a5 bath bumgaiow that's uld be t right | automatic oi] heat, new roof and @ new il', car serene You li like the neighborhoo th e¢ con- venience of the ieeation 7s one ‘ast. _ @0: to today "Sniy $2,500 down A LITTLE HOM A EILTER LAN It's located. in a well neighborhood Here Fi yueqee om one of the c Eee £ ro P restricted ou have lake aunty ’s akes and you're ‘not a complete se End your search home of your liking. see this one | today. Only ay $7,000 on easy REALTOR FE 43 w. _Huron § St, Open Exve_7-+te- iM RANCH Excellent porth end » ten nea rschool & shoppi Re — lot, fenced rear yard “escaped perfectis 1k) $10,600 cams Ta ¥ S Telegraph, 40528. Open Eves Co-op ember t¥ow'll } t welcadt for aia eae DOWN “i & rooms: all modern; se 6) bath ny Paved cae price only $7,960. eran, ~Young) BEAUTIFUL MOD. BUNGA- FE 4-4525 till " ——— ‘tll 5 . sur full bemt pba Tee reetion - ——— of] neat a Bitchen ipare the Loy or consider NEAR DRAYTO land. shopping for a terms PARTRIDGE, 2-8316 loc a- ne, ove (By appointment: ampsen Reai FE & Sur it Bor 2 FE re re Gere ot 't fa we aes this 7 room home: ent and automa c heat. Lar aturin, rooms oak floors: lot ani good neighborhood | $10.56 plastered © Seer circ, heat: | With terms fill Gash ted © yihen, come CARROLL G. PORRITT at. As, . price only 6708. Burry. 26% West Huron = FE 2-714 ~ Knudsen Near ‘Drayton Plains 3-bedroom toom ached 2-car ® ee oan W ; st Side bedroom with bath, ranch nice “bath ing dining room, gas heat. fe yard and ete. priced. WM. H. KNUDSE List quick bought your property with service Land — and sold. $10 Pontiac State Bank Po. FR ¢4516, Eve 2-3750 ~ fanch 15222) with Large utility room. At- garage _Drivileges k Wn fire Let home | and Bint fenced Reasonably a oh for Bidg. 32-3320 = Located on Orchard | i 4 aie * i os R NEW LOCATION: (236 N Saginaw 8 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 j S. Telegraphy Rd fist Ln | t bey _ot Bloomted oe Le ~ NEAR EAST BLVD._. Lakeland Piorida, 1 floor T apart ment furnished “slice lot. Urange | trees and flowers, Sell or trade | tor Potttiac property i 40 acres, & acres timber Huse: well electric turkey barn, hunt- —. fisting Only $3.750. $i..00/ ROSE: McLARTY : FE 22163. I CLOSE IN- Well built. Newly decorated, mod- ern, 1 bedroom home. Oi! heat : id on vonousments | with subs down. | CU CRT ee SR REALTY PE 44001 Eve OR 3-200, PEST RANCH HOMES ‘* SHELL - ——— MODERN home and garage Pgh mee lot = WEST SIDE x ROOM LUCKY XMAS SRE FEdceral 4-2370 - for 3 families who can cae them- | 670 W. Huron FE ¢-3525 eee beat ® selves get a good bome cheap Eves oe + AKEFROSE = Builder ncust, ai, more _ Co-operative | sltors Exchange SUSIN LAKE.’ Griese tor Includes block | "3g g banford. ne NOUR “ n % T e. ee trata teint aatioeemnoentmetnereds - Attractive two bedroom shéell home — —— —* ‘cen oes Pag ion MS with cedar . TS, Situ $50 month, re: y by Xmas. gp = Ay gg dt wee on —bigh wath | pert-& Cecil, but myiee Dixie , Sat Sone a — ee _ Casal re- Sra hoy , Phones OR i ._ am duced p . ante 1 or Phone 1684. thi rtunity. Complete thi — BIT > home Guring the winter; onthe | SEE THE INSIDE. THEN CoM-|3 BASEMENT DOS WEE = bel soe dg ae ana en save agensea fee. Eve, FE oa Sone $5,050 with only $860 DOWim. | 30030. - es = —— “3 - OWM AL GS veer Memoir od KENNEDY groan os, rae i Very close paved a BRICK OR ALUM. highway al marvelous ee ne winnoee Duuding site 2s frontage. = arsine MARBLE SILLS. BATH, 3007 W. Huros Bt., Boone FE 43809 DECORATING om Tu" BORST, Realtor 2 HOUSES BUILT ESPRETALLY| URN ROE nt one: | 28% W. Murce Bt. FE $203 for young married couple 5 iY) LOTHER. | PEA. | ONE ACRE OF LARD ON TUBES bedroom extra modern bungalow. PA Rd. OR 3-20902. Fes = unfinished ‘bungaiow, 85, {| “ar th 000,00, | ACR . $750 down both have large ES ieee ee tv ys|]. C. HAYDEN| , 4 ACRES ville coe? neer i someae 2% WwW me rE 6-290 fruit, berries pal g < ome 6 close to school & stores. : eres FE $8852 fw anger sal Nona « = 4 ROOM ee ony raeoe oY pt utifu hy : Set “Tany scowm Lates"™™ '| i tery Sond gure Erement| gle LADD rom Construction : 232079 or 06 Pontiaé LE. pe : $4950, FE 3788. Call Corner Cass Lake PAUL M. JONES REAL. Pay 8 | a Dixie Hwy. Pisin 832 W. Huron _Ph. FE 43506 2 = . : ! A five room living room } and *ultre modern and hot water, aii Sesutifalty plastered & peinted. Picture window Price te $7,800 you can't afford to miga this! Near school aod bus G I RESALES We have a number of O. IL. Re- sales. Call for full * paatioubars on these We have them in almost all parts of the city. GEOROE FR IRWIN, 269 Baldwin Avenue Phone FE 5-101 or FE Income. Scecial For Colored . oe Painted & nicely decorated this year Close to Webster School, stores and city bus. John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W Huros st FE 63525 | Open Eves tll 8 i Co-onerative Realtors: = bat) = “ATTRACTIVE GRAY SHIN- gie home § complete rms ‘nm exeellent condition full basement, o!] heat. water softener insulated. good ga- rage, lot 90 ft frontage on avec road and your boat Practically at your front door oon & — Rea). tors Membe 753 w furoe, Phone FE "91881. ar . Home & Cottages _ WALLED LAKE & VICINITY LAR® LAND REALTY CO $24 Pontiac Sir By Walled Lx, Pimp 2 STORY MODERN hous ' sale owner, 164 6. _ Squirrel Rd. Auburn »_ Heights. Downtown Gold Mine Close to downtown. ‘Possible come of over $300 per month. tnd occupied. Owners sacri- JIM WRIGIIT, Realtor 232 8 wrens _PE Xe Sele L Lake Prop 41 ee oo LK. FRONT a within 12 miles —— the ies, Clty Hall this 1 basement home has sratural With ti, Door, pensied H = ° 8 sete Stace, Ate t ier oan : Giroux & Hicks 200 Dixie Mey Dr--tow Plains Suburban Property 40-B close to downtewn §-rooms and bath on Ist floor now leased to oe or. office plained | ar | apts, EXCELLENT TRCOME. Only $12.600 with substantial dn. payment. kK. L. Templeton, Realtor 62°, W Huron 2-€223 Rvesings = call PE 2-9502 Blackwood MILFORD AREA, Large & fm orggots 1 acre of land | pies ee —— malas nd i ® perty pay 00 down. will buy wis NORTH IDE Excellent § rm bath 2 story Ouse ~~ basement clean as a pin for et $8 950 Call for Sperntm ent schaefer Office one froin 6 075 wee PE 4638 answer call FE 47446 GATEWAYS to; HAPPINESS WASHINGTON PARK IN 1950 jan 5 full Invitation to Comfort: ~ 1 bedroom y tes home are just 2 the aor 7 features. The ery attractive liv = kitchen, rere ion rm rm. wil s this Priced at only $10,500 with only $3,000 down. Roger B. Henry $11 Main, 8t OL 1-411 _____ Rochester, Michigan Nicely located | 16 Pontiac. 1 block from M-5@— 9 acres and 2 bedrm_ home, has basement, hardwood floors, plas- tered wails, bath. Poultry hodie, pilus small home in poly that is rented. Must be sold $9,500 — ortgage. matte feet & ee 5G ‘1365 Union Lake Rd ____=M 34393 LOOK! | bedroom brick t for $13,300 in ranch homes vil- | You: ll save plenty by spending vour - _ spare time ain 8 this new tooms and bath x26 log con- | structed bungalow. Wooded fot 63x | 300 with Bites es Taos! ae Lake j _ Olferest ne down BEATS RENTING i et Paris a ar Tee nae Trade “MAHAN Huron 1075 fad 7 Ra h Er poor B “Fk PRICE NS __ a powe new kitchen and bath. Ol heat Lot 502270. Donaldson School WEST SIDE Nearly new 2 bedrm ailic space Oag heat. full base. ment. corner lot on paved streets $2500 down rom Ta brick with. NORTH SIDE Location ‘or this 3 bedrm G fe esieeaeeeeiee I Clee —peivie—gred ott —deyt “basement with--recreaton” space, paved drive. Only $60 per month Cort M. Imbler Tit Jesiyn FE 4-9624 Daily tll & Sunday 2 to 6€ OSMUN extra clean gas — on Priced ce #1080" PE 40584; Pike” Owner wants deal on this 6 room | You'll Rave & Rave And you il save and save in this lovely new ranch home roveth of Rochester (1948 eq feet of delightful living area, Plus large recreation area all ro‘ied imta 1 levely 3 bedroom money saver of @ = - ; “Only saat im. JUbson Sowar COMPANY Detroit Office -WO Pontiac Office FE pp! Tele. Rd. _Nr Orchard Lake _ LITTLE FARMS _ $15 Dn. & $15 me.” 100x400 ft tracts, close te store and bus ‘Exeellent sofl.*’- Remember you can't ev without # iot Secure your tuture buy one now H. BROWN, Realtor ai W Huron __Ph. PE 24610 ANOTHER NEW LOCATION Exceilent ranch home sites. to Pontiac ene) uew Watertora BOx180 ft wooded | 100x 150 ceria ~ = 80x180 on hil < NR: DRAYTON "PLAINS 180x150 ft. level $7 down. 1001156 ft. good location east te drive your owp well, Geed read | and grainage. $50 ON STREAM Fy ond coos sofl. On @: —_ q some woods. a, re Close 2 LADD . 4286 Dixie Hwy . M406 Pontise Lk. Rd. ~ Corner Cass Lake Rd OR 3-2361 JOINING LOTS IN. Hills on Navajo —sitable for ranth This may be your last chance to buy _ 100 foot — im pre- ferred location. vege wwtbSO ra iis Mietacar rege Sera = ae Kinzler, Realtor ame CLARKSTON AREA 60 acres with 0x70 ft. suitable for light mfg. Also attractive homes to rent to em- mavess. CRS SE Ce DIXIE FRONTAGE - ve rt. » . further ‘FLOYD KENT, Realtor Next to Consumers 0000 ‘BUSINESS woe on er of KE. Pike @ 6, Tasmania. bulld.ne wth Toom ae ‘an ° nings TELEORAPR ROAD FRONTAG waa right for business orner, Orchard Lake Ra Priced §-0427, coun of right for quick sale. FE. _For Sale Farm Prop. 45 80 ACRES © NORTH 15 MIL —- He peo — ad bedrooms, m ple . room, full asement, a "hele, fully ga ae “ia ec res Ceoundines | inctading ares — barn, 20 stanchions, 2 corner! ee sh: ' —_ bought by purchaser A LOCATED TED GOOD FARM To Buy-To Sell—To Trade YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE rT MAHAN | BUILT carpe Brick @me floor sized | a ; : TY CO. REAL rooms. Vestibulé entrance with lage nd fay a ont Ping I 60. OPERA : ut closet to spacious living room, 2{ [Om ve tibule. “inette, tile bath. | Onen Evenings till ® — Sunday 1-9 Ige. bedrms plenty closet space plastered walls gas heat. solid | 1075 W Huron Ph. ats ai|_concrete drive, 65 ft. lot. sewer, | NEXT DOOR, pre Noe tte, ‘full basement, gas heat. space paved STreete” Bathing Beach iid | — _OFFIC for recreation aluminum _storms boat privileges Buy direct from - a oa and sarge cor builder, ise Warwick Rd nr. | 170 ACRES her ot, iba iareet. Offered at ria ake Ave $14,300 $300 FF 2-219. Open Sun. oF call for bboy modern home In the center app't _savtime. ft naar Lopded = caceheat HANDY MAN: 4 Se —| condition Other buildings, Small lake & tera CR AW FORD. AG ENCY REALTOR OPEN EVES. 2141 Opdyke FE 4066°7 195 ACRES. 7 house. ROOM MODER large basement barn. sil 150x200 ft rag 19 is really ideal for pelt areend for the chil- dren arage te attached + REAL TF ¥_¢0.- -TeRg—— | —-and coe plumbing n- COOPER: VE | “Statled for = = Open Rresinee re seer 16 Extoed ot only Vik ote wih a very low down payment of $4,500. = Roger B. Henry 511. Matin St OL 1-111 Rochester, Michigan TRADE MY EQUITY IN 4 RMS. ant GSth 2 &@cres and § acres on Dixie Highway, lake privileges on Tivate lake for house in Pon- Hac. MAple §-71 —Sate Resort Prop. »41B mn 93957 00 On a $s. im Also farms from 3 P W. Dinnen & Bon, uron, For Sale Catd Contract 6 “those acres _ 6 Ww eeacenel contract on 5-room modern howe fa-efty, — Balanes | rH 257 will discount 1§ “er cent. RAY ONEIL, Realtor 7% W. Furon Phone FE 3-7103 or OR 7058 Member Co-op — echaage 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT Balance $4607 37 payable at $30. m “ay A interest —-> ¥i 5 room modern € pe? cent | = . ealow |'GREEN LAKE OFFICE |» rer cent pIscOUNT, Balance “aipdthe hoe ee he Bret hee ont 7 = LAKES” te: rou $1 640.96, _ aa jinakigr’ 4 srtetes ungelow. : , RICE ---— —4 7070 RD. 3-4412 AKS FOR MR. CLARE Line Prom Detroit woe 57744 5 $n. | CAMERON H. CLARK REALTOR 1362 W, Huron St- ‘FR 4008 + * % ’ { . ; i t . | f JIA ™ W. Lawrence FE $-6108 open eves . Power wes. Ow Be retiring $26.500 with easy ' FOR RENT. YOUR “46 or “47 MODEL WILL New Location Gord ns Trailer Camo 3300 Elis | Bake «-coog down payment | LARRY 2 = a ar m or $100-$200 DOWN GOOD TRAIL- > only “9933 per month. Act now ° : ers. rental plans, move in imme- Join our riding customers. - I diatéls Sate Tent ' AKE ORION MOTOR SALES : JEROME TRAILER EXCHANGE : nae at ‘uckhorn LK, “MY aout 90 60.8 Telegraph Open Eves.| CHEVROLET ‘52 MAIN STREET AT THE: BRIDGE UICK FRIENDLY SERVICE tie ES WENO RED TAPE $1,335 Owner mea ger ere rec: | «pon Mon “THAN 30, TEARS a . . For Rent Trailer Space 51 “tion, corner of W. Huron at Hen- GOOD PLACE. TO Lig free axter ‘& | PARKHURST LAKE TRAILER CHEV. 199. SHARP? MANY EX- . Li i vr | trate, PE SIES® cant bend | coneva ai “BOGE DELUXE rad 26 m. . . ivingstone TRAILER _&PACE FOR RENT. FE "RE POSSESSIONS ~~ Or Skee ee Sp _W Lawrence at. We -#is3e; ©0132, 701 Dorie Ra “* MY rei Dis = — BS Auto Accessories §2 NICHOLS J TO So ow AUTO SALES Bare ithe cat Joan service ou" GL ASSt=GLASS! _ | 208 _S__Saginaw_ FE 2-413 me!) CE {EV ROI. ao) GET YOUR LOAN. | Be_speciaitze mm new safety auto {50 Plymouth convert sharp. (CLUB COUPE. DE! af _ §lase Installed while you wait.) “'S! Henry J Radio and heater Maa original grey IN OXE ¥ [Sit "| Wit your —nsuranee all_you need » ‘47 Buick, cca finish Lic. No MC 60 On << * fo = ae ~~" ere signature. All work guar. | a ou. ga pe, — Sees ae ee $46 1a < e Atnodt . ring . od * your title Let us finance cour Hlub Auto Glass Co. | "46 Ford 2 foor : f Srexe Ns i These cats are ready to go _ =e Sha jrrgues. your. Hilbert me 2 Oakiand Ave. = Ph. FE 4- 7066 | a and priced for. balance due - micuGaNs m a be ch 1 fet = meet O80 On turmtare genet | AUTO. Pp ARTS | Sten ge Medio 2 EE FINEST = Peete. Up to 18 mc 3) acrifice. 258 Elm st, FE 42016 On THe Cen or Fs apt _ sacr 5 : betel ON THE CORNER 01 OAK “AND 3 8 OA : OSTn EVER AND _ Used _{ 2 WOODWARD ) AND 13 MILE , ROAD _ 992 Pontiac’st. Bk. Blég. FE 29208 va pare Sh a Ss a BSON... ia Somat begins and avrecee"| Hollerback Ache EHEVROLETS ACO eel —W HE OU-NEED — ' 340 Baldwin FE 047 Officials’ Cars & MOTOR SALFS ANTS & teeta) | $25 to $500 © i me TAL Demonstrators Your Hudson Dealer B IMITF Fesinghed ~— _} 38_W, Pike at Case rr moe We can help vou with vob t grade 200 ieoho} 98e gal : ST ECT : : Mec ta, can gel up tea SCHRAM AGTO PARES | BIG SELECTION abide des ‘oulnped ge = repay m Discount . $125,- | ae __ Wo NEW TIRES & TUBES. oe —— ea /ROLE FINANCE CO. 15-670 Sell at good dacoem Pu | _ MICHIGAN*’S _'SLCHEVROLI i re Pee Fe ete Se ee | see bo eit cor | tee ON CORNER OF = “ Don’t be be thrown _arhen vthers. New mufflers am | WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD} = es something of value. Upipes, rebuilt generators, | 1930 MODEL A A COUPE. A-i CON: MICHIGAN’S starters, ¢arburetors, fuel pumps dition, $100, OR 3-2404. . = Jost. Place a Lost "ad + and tranamissions, New and used CuRVROLETS ss @, FINEST eee tee finder! - call was, pore, Sane _ omen oF @ DELUXE ae| Reg oe : ¢ iN CORN FE 2-8181, fn euis coupe, Trade for LP ne ARD AND i) MILB ROAD * [ a ~ : > ty Be ~ 7 ; é * wt ~ nt ees _ MONEY * tet wants 4 Qk ~ —_ his 2 zn tthe. busin 2 Cadillacs ‘al Pytete— Get $10 to $500 quickly on ear =} all, No, 89. vu ‘eed niture or noie. We've been making friendly : ES siftee- 1906_- os c oF Provider I Wouldn’ t W ant. This aod pedal poset ae 7 West Lag : Place as a Gift! ~ | _rence 81. "Pontiac, Pag o20. SS] Wo the owner won't give this tav- * = pong oot pene. but Be will = ‘Gotual worth. He wants to take ~~ go thet he can money he's m Ores are on a $44 erty including @ rooms up-tair es a3 Powe r Drice 6 he .meaiigple en 1425 $44,000 gross) Prop- 0 i =, aah i Hiv with all eget ine — he o— =| CASH PROMPTLY! _ @ part of tt a Sales Tax fig- Sees oe ‘Community I ican Co. —_ 30 E. Tawrence fE 2-713 | | ousna & tt oF the | _FRIENDLY SERVICE = ree PATE” LAY awe Lak: ~y a ary tires. FE Aid etter p.m. |. Auto Servite—— eer, cylinders chine Shop, 23— ‘Hood. Pb. FE} = “eae. 1 REPAIRS, __ ALL” MAKES OF CARs “PEAN BRAID MOTOR SALES = 18 $ J Up to $500 | {9 finance your auto or other pur- chases;. to refinatice for ( ; AS / _ Bumping ing peinting. fefinishing -_ lower ~ Cass at West Pike Puone FE 2-0186 ~~ FOR COMPLE TE COLLISION SERVICE | Oliver Motor Sales I Collision Service Dept . shew. Pike st Phone Fe 2-9101 , J w“ vanted Used Cars 54 Ot BL a USED CARS | “Nota Name buta = _WITH-FHESECARS =" f — No “turkeys” here—good, | clean Used €ars: Come | ~ a ee 50 DODGE. ~~ Serviced to Serve- in as _in-and see fer-yourself— ACROSS FROM POST ON MT. CLEMENS =. aus Down At $805 you are Dayne _this car at-abeut+4 the $895 = = a woe eee = -d price. This payments; oay biljs — or , ' . Ps é 4 ew deliv éerec STATE- WIDE a ~atnax. worthy” purposes 500 CARS WANTED ' AA’ SBF uy your USED CAR” =} te—the—-Coronet model | REAL ESTATE SERVICE Inc. [? rompt. if riendly “Service: BAGLEY. AUTO P ARTS. - i) | FROM 4 NOW ! “ with.radio, heater, g¥Fe-— ee OG rath rome ty er sckup Tie hae a a eS) ae a "5795. matic shift, clock.” ete, a oy +1583 “FE 9-0978 | Our business is assisting tndlyid lev & FE 22544 or FE 4-3585 = _ _{ ae very oad tires. See TAVERN FOR | SALE. ‘NICK'S BAR. wane and families ho their wrp_ ‘SCRAP noe, (CHEAP CARS. 4 _4 Dr. Radio & Heater and ver g before 38 3. Saginaw money problems a se help 7 | 2S eee =4 ‘Bargain at wales and drive this car e . = ORE R, Phone FE 3-812). Write or call. | (4 — NO 2 — =— Fo Oe area HOME & AUTO LOAN. Top Price for Your Cat | 1946 AND 1947 4047 BUICK —__| you buy. = ....._ CHINCHILLAS OME & 4 i es rs Ca FE 46896 i _FORDS sa IPO s ~~ Special 4 Door . 90 registered chinchillas and | COMPANY . a dey ees “2D g LN SARA. > «ia 2s —_ 5° 4 NTIACS = MORE GOOD BUYS = equipment — $3 000 “$i-000 down. 407 COMM. NAT’L BANK BLDO. FE 3HiT 140° Baldwin Ave. nS SSS 7 aise _ banal > Will sell individually EM 34308-4.... Berkeley Voss Fresident le CHEVROLETS . AT BRAID’S Leslle-fteisier. Rear na “See M& M Motor Sales oe y : ee Hours 8 to 5 pe Hae {oF top dotier-oo-late.modal-caze|_ —— ev. ===} “49 CHEVROLET TUDOR { 4 Partridg S| TENOR Ce 06, [TOP $8 POR CI FAN CARS OF ALL be , = aa ee 1959 CHEVROLET _—S-WILEYS-HARDTOP 202 S. MAIN _ kinds, Auburn FE mn S secial 2 De. Heater Dir sits I aan eee 2 ‘ WTD ‘51. FORD, “DR LOW A 1918-AND 1949-—— Sp mT : Stylme-2-Door: “° DESOTO CONVERTIBLE 1s THE BE TO &FE ROCHESTE! MICH, milicage FE 5 ius * lide } = Signals: Nite tav Fintsit, B45, ‘92. CHEVROLET TUDOR = eee “Loans 228 7 $500 : Pts =I Se ~~ F Ont 12.000 Mites ve 2 : : an . AUTOS AALS EED - —_ _e- aera oH oe eye al niv res . é ; es ; YOU Wire. ROBUY A seers HOUSEHOL D GOODS GET OUR TRICr Bre me mt > ________-_.- PO NT 1; ACS _Sh. 145 ; : 30, DESOTO FORDOR = * ( 5 7 € a1 Oe vor ) =n ae oA v \ » A RESTAU R. ANT a MEE? Ol $-07it { S£tb Yous CAR HJ. VAN. a “Yott knew something? J think thal gnuosasamade Te sick to Aepe | rer =a as sau ted brick bull © oe eae 2 wee = —————— . ‘ = ee = ee Bear donaciea Pon _NEWL N Fr Wt OR FY = thet pybidascasscme FC ee = a5 is Bt iC i “32 DESOTO # FORDOR ghines conte pas en ue = | ee te 10 "33 USED CARS ; —-- ~ =-— a | SASH Special 4 D&or “32 PLYMOUTH TUDOR = = ‘ pwh Purer Huron; . j . . ras root equipment. Txt: HUDS NS lease Cash or terms with or. 5 ke ___ Sale ale Used Cari 35) __ Sale le Used | Cars 55. ‘0 e. $949 ‘48 CHEVROLET BUS. CPE. Nae down Call for an appt '41-'SO RNAP ae CaRs YOR PA 4 | aE a= ‘88 PLYMOUTH CLB CPE. Saran DOLLA ora Heater & Overdriv . ; E N JOY A BIG BE I R M i ' -, SPE = tA} Cl e } Noo 257 ope” “0 WILLYS STATION WAG. O'TOR MART You Can G } ean 1951 CHEVROLET TAKE-OUT TRADE am K Montcalm FE 48230 “Telke Torker" . eee — ‘82 PLYMOUTH STA. WAG. Here is « going, arocery located j Foe Sale U Cars 55 a urke\ | ; } 49 PONTIAC _ $795 Deluxe’? Door Radio, heater, 1,600 miles. main pared ri sed t , } eres neigh stood “trade the On ‘Your Name Only | ~~~~-~-~.--2 = t se Bs . $] ]45 “48 PACKARD CONVERTIBLE paeeter Gres. Si, ROUND THE WORLD Gooc se ar Buys $695 r+ is the D. t or*this bus > : = , B. CPE. toat that auto tahudes hls busy - Or Other Plans veal mare AK BARGAINS ON t iio $1 DESOTO CL bath, living quarters and. all 2 Ford 3 doa abe : : _ z ‘4 PLYMOUTH TUDOR caeeiatintet a Siete. Make an: Money tor pastave bits Some od 1081 Pore 3 con” ‘© STUDEBAKER 48 HUDSON eV. PREA i C Al = Ppol en see it today, | erst te an you need Other | 1951 Ford Station Wagon radio heater, overdrive 9 808) ; i R: ADIO & HEATER 1950 CH EV ROLET ‘82 STUDEBAKER PICKUP : y |s-plate for $25 to $500 in 1 day: | 1947 Nash 4 door . - } : SMALL. GROCERY Lisg-Pirmews ¢ deer, 2 PLYMOUTH bi oas BA R¢ 7AINS: | 2 5 2 Tone Green, Radio c 4 Door ‘$0 CHRYSLER FORDOR Own a smail, clean bust- FP 3 2 1950 Ford 4 door - etssesse oe $ g = = ness located ta. a nae: ele: Phone FE deral 37 181 1049 Ford 2 ce ‘$0 PONTIAC «4 DR ’ 605 Heater, a Nice 2 Dr. $895 = _ Only 6,000 sctua) miles. nye eset eine a cue mart est Fe oo vere : — $I 095 = . 3—'$1 PLYMOUTHS—au i owner ter . price, . #1 Ford etore le | ° = —— easily. be handled" by’ ENE AI 1980 Widewaker 3 door 31 DODGE COUPE 4 | 50, AND 32 LS a: . -- ears ae son Come in and jet 1 430 Foro (Cocvenibis Radio heater, Gyromatte aac tix ‘otide | "sy a = ne. you your new business C J Studebaker Club Coupe. drive Sharp 1.009, LOST Chev dix 4dr a side | AND “A FEW ’ "4049 RE HOEK 4—Pre-war transportation WARD E_ PAR’ C I OA Ni 1951 fn a emurtes , SL CHEVROLET 4 pp na: AMO Buick supers 4dr. | Bee a (aA) (Ss eae apentaie. + Wards ‘ er ' é OFFICE OF NaTioNAT Busines: ©. Corp Wagon ie eR a A od Gu mem eee 1952 Buick ae PLY MOUTHS-—+_4 J 4VICTC BROKERS CLEARING HOUSE : 1050 Ford « door” $1_ FORD 4 DR. 1951 Pont ir.. hydra | t = | $895 COAST 5 O-COA Abe 6 Ww est Lhufon St. “RY Honey 39 Goer | taste: © Mester creraasear, SUES 50 5 a c f_ i | PONTIACS UB COUP . =) ct 1 duo . + 105 dix. 1 . : ’ COAST Par: Sale Housetratlers 50 1900 Mercury a dor | (a pesore Aton. es 195 Pon: 2 2 . Chief. dix FORDS ' Ci l B E — ~ World’ Ss Largest pe ~~ | N98 Cher 3 dour “s prsoro 2 DR «ae 1948 Pontiac, hydra., 2 dr, New Paint ==" 9” 305 : - : 1952 Ford « door He DES < wees i O49 X - . “ DORGES” : > : ——$— - 75) BUI “Kk. a ae + 7 © W. Mures Open Eve. FE 74216} | ); ' isch ae 49 NASH a oo fr NASH. oe Se al) Sunce. s GAS STATION GOOD LocaT O tla ies Fost cice Coupe radio, heater, overdrive § #05. 1952 Packard 4 dr. , —_ OLDS MGORItTS— 4 Ss uper 4 oor 10N’ | 7 l } ( ; # Heed too O30 Cheyrotet tx. 2 dr. - | Fast moving mventogy. Corner of? : reo in @ door ACT = 1050 Ch dty. 2dr HA RDTOPS $2 095. A P Walton and Baidwin FE 39716, > ipa! Mercury 2 dol | tadio. beater, overdrive . $1043, 1942 Pontiac 2 dr. SUBURBANS : _* — fd e beth bul : Micd Salas Deo cee | 1952 Chevrolet club coune Tr VAG hev. 4 Ome a iding | backed with ‘ . ‘ p } ) i a E r + ~ : ready eS w neeune: ey wes ! ; 1e Act sts bereee oh auaetiey cee A SPECI AI ( LL ST: A TION W AGONS o_ No 778 DeSoto-Ply mouth Dealer wer Mareen sae Michigan i = ~ the wortd Hud dotaoed are sold by = ° . - Fr 48 Stude, C champ 4 dr. SE D. AN DELIV E RIES Be I A OR 2.202 — or 48 model joln our driving | — ae ecustomcurs 147 FORD STATION “WAGON good condition, ‘after 6:00. LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES i inquire. OR 3-1873 M-24 at Buckhorn Lk MY 2-2611 DODGE V8 1953 DEMONSTRATOR. 1950 FORD V-@ RADIO & HEAT: ! te owner. Low mileage er, excelient ¢ond. $695. call At} equipped Blua & Philltps rE 2-2273 after 5 pm Full ey - “4 amberiain St. after §%'m. | For 1 BLACK €ONV D 1 ERT- ible, with’ overdrive white walls, DO ESSEX 38 GOOD CONDITION | $00. FE 43738 CORN WOODWARD AND 13 MILE, ROAD, OLIVER'S 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 34 Years of FE 2-9101 - Customer Confidence |. THE LINCOLN-MERCURY WORKINGMAN’S {S THE BUY TOT | JACK pe pene is ra our — Salesinan of ne CENTRAL LINCOLN. MERCURY i # W PIKE st. JACK be ETT ee nase Bus © E 27-9167 Res PE 1 . cos COSMOPOL ‘No “+o, 4 & fal , Overdrive $575. terms. E On 37 A 30. eactee wot “ENGINE. , Must sell 137 Calvert st. FE! oO 5-6739 S. Saginaw at Cottage «0 MERCURY s BO AN NEW eae <7 - nt, pe i ™ iT PHONE FE 4-4540 | Body” Good “tires” PE es720 ‘$! NASH ¢ DR OD. ‘48 HUDSON COMMODORE 6. $110 © 8 Perry FE 008. = a m5 ars ol month or will se cash. 121 W. Sheffield ___’°31 NASH 600" + = Sedan, radto, heater. overdrive = spotless maroon finish. Lic, No BV 51 55 THE BIG PAVED LOT ON HE CO OF | WOODWARD AND _|NaSH station —W. 32. + ewner 10.000 wsharp. May secn anytime State St. 53 N SH 1983 FORD CUSTOMLINE. ¢ door. |.~ radio and beater, smooth — with Fordomatic drive. This 4 very clean car and you’ i] arcs wt with pride $1.905 1949 FORD, Clean as as can de and 4 thas white sidewall tires radio and heater save” money frit. the Ambassador ‘Sed Overdrive on this- clean . . . an ee neater ara pedis Demonstrator... ' ' Custom Equipped HYDRAMATIC DRIVE 1053 FORD .VICTORIA Every Li RECLINING SFE. tom AS. SE * you want! Fordomatic transmis- & sion sparkling 2 tone finish, «grey / : & black, white cidewall tires and) WHITE WALL TIRES only 2.500 miles $2. 295 i ~~ ‘WSF Chevrolet 2 door se- dan. an attractive and clean tw ton and here's a price | $1,095 —— + i i | j ae | that’ hard b BROS INCORPORATED eee cee oe ne | mae ee ee Very clean’ | wn | Prat YOUR NASH DEALER good tires, and motor. FE 2.7512 | $979. EM 34854 _ ea: Lawrence & Cass Aves. DODGE '52. ‘31 PONTIAC 2 DRS. HW FORD. 676, Leet, Staten wagon | FE 41545 Low mf Good aka MI OR 3-0242 -—— ¥ere hentiv anywhere. good = _ | oy 5 a) ror 5 sd 31 FO Dp z tires andi motor, radio and H Open Nights ~ 2 R heater . NASH 1947 AMB. R RADIO. CUSTOM CLUB COUPE : “ARADOR RADI SMALL TOWN , Radio, heater biwe-and grey finish i . : | PE sss an 1. DEALER ee NOS eee a . CAN OFFER A pO “CY SE NASH RAMBEER BETTIE R DE AL: ; MICHIGAN'S a + + Radio, weer ae wisn wr IN AGUARANTEED + FINEST OWENS j Dlonde op. ic No DP 12 6; E BIG PAV : $505 USED CAR woonoN THE CORNER OF ak | COME OUT & SEE!) Nooplan ato Hae wO1D/ Vout Ford Dealer | MICHIGAN'S 1953, PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK. 4 a2 Dakota after’ 6 wm —— 147 S. Saginaw St. | FINEST DR, LOW MILEAG PAYMENT: Dt acts MONTHLY Pay, MENTS, $51.33. = 5 HUDSON 2 DR Radio, heater, 1952 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK CONVERT. reas THIS = 18 A BEAUTY - $445 DOWN $4153 PER MONTH. THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF # | WOODWARD AND 13 ‘MILE-ROAD ‘SH HENRY il Come _im ton Phone FE 5-4101 ome! =— A rood credit record and | $50.67 wit get you a Fanongg = model car. aoe ‘em THE BIG PAVED Lot ON THE CORNER OF ppm tea oR LAS se > 7 NGE | Fe” brakes Ste EE CO offer 5-0540... N 13 MILE RD_1- PLYMouTe 4 DOOR, a aa “PurMoor #¢ DR. RADIO & he $245. You'll Do Better at “sl, ‘(1 PONTIAC — TAKE OVER BaY- _ ments if taken at once. FE 2-0430. PONTIAC CATALINA $i HYDRA matic, OA §-3528 PONTI¢‘G 42> OR SEDAN _& #. original ow seal OL 03 50 PONTL! a “8” DELUXE sEDA Radio and heater and ; ema Lic No. EB 33 €0. $795 _ ~ MICHIG GANS. FINEST. | THE BIG PAVED Lor THE CORN WOODWARD AND. Spot > Orchard Lake at Cass. "32 Buick Riviera Coupe 52 Cadillac 62 4 Dr. 52 Olds 98 deluxe 4 dr, "32 Cadillac convertible 22 Ford 8 4 door 2 Chev. Fleetline 2 dr. 52. Olds super 88 2 dr. Chey. Fleetfine 2 dr. Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. Olds 9B 4 dr. T Buick super 4 dr. ‘31 Pontiac Chieftain 2 dr, 2 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr, 1 } 1 425 ss "5 3 "5 a ‘31 Ford 8 Victoria 5] Cadillac 62 4 dr. - '30-Chev. Fleetline 4 dr. ‘30 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. ‘Cadillac 61 club coupe "Olds 88 2 dr. 30 Chevrolet Styfine 2 dr. I 50 Olds 88-4 dr. 50 Olds 98 4 dr. ‘49 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. | “49. Cadillac 62-4 dr. | "49 Olds 88 convertible — | 49 Ponting © sedan cou 49 Olds 88 chib sedan 48 Cadillac 62 4 dr. (oin our ridin customers Lee F CARE ORION MOTOR. 8: LES “7 OL Ds 48 Ford 8 2 dr. Radio Heater, Hydramatic. a) 48 Hudson 4 dr. ve ewe "eet oe te eer. Priced to. — et 4 dr. An uic sedanette To cage COME WEST Sie Used Cat Cars l '47 Dodge sedan — DEALER OAKLAND ‘oun ee Eo 47 OF. TSMOBILE | Radio and d beatet gee peel —~ $195 _ MICHIGAN'S _ FINEST ~ and see our fine used cars. Keller-Koch-- boar fy tis a atlection seer nen “ OLDS CONVERTIBLE CLEAN ‘46 Mercury convertible at —_ 16 Ford 82 dr : ‘46 Pontiac = vg coupe "41 Ditemotle 2 dr, our id¢in tomers. : LAKE ORION a BALES M-26 rt Buckhorn te. 2-261) are the three best ways of eee But— . RTA. TION instead | of com- __ munication, come to the —Gentral Lincoln Mercury | — _Used €ar Lot on the cor- —petof. Cass and W. Pike, 149 Chev. ‘Convert. ihe wien peee Mbe | Radio and heater. new, somadlnad =.50- Buick 2 Dr. | Sees got ae Mane = SI Hudson abarp mtomobile Priced A very to_move. 31 Plymouth 4°Dr. Sedan New car finish Engine | ts just comfortably broken in re "52 Pontisc Radio and heater. Hydramatic. Fine shape. Priced to drive away. *§2 Lincoln Capri 4 ay. “$3: Ford Victoria : — extras. Radio. heat er, atic, dual exheuste white pew ear price. SEE THEM TODAY! ~ CEN TRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Pike St. Lot Peay “We Trade - For Less $1 Buick spec. 4 dr., $1295 "51 Chev. dix, 2 dr... -$895 *51 Ford dix. 8 4 dr.. .$895 50 Pont, 8 dix.4 dr: $895 "49°Pont. 8 dix. 4 dr. $695 *49 Buick super 4 dr. $695 "47 Fotd 8 dix. 2 dr. $395 wd Pontiac dix. 4 dr. $495 “Anderson Pontiac Buick 7551 Auburn, Utica, Mich, Ph. Collect, Utica 3001 f sig- ae 6.000 geese Hb wpe Price $1,350 Call EM : wera 1953, luxe, 4 : & ete 2.300 miles. Second St SOnTinc 964i, 3 DR. 8 GOOD tires, 784 Knob Rd. be and Maybee Rds. Earn, CARS 2 _Asbere __?w_ esis PE 4313) CHECK THE USEDCAR ~_AND-TRUGK, SURE! ‘BUT CHECK THE | __ DEALER, TOO! You'll find that... FORD DEALERS are reliable merchants | in business to stay FORD DEALERS _ used Car profits to stay in business FORD DEALERS have facilities to eheck every used car And Pemember ONLY FORD DEALERS | _ SELL A-1 USEDCARS AND TRUCKS. | non EET At - RECONDITION ED _ et __ SEPARATE SH ‘46 Chev. SEDAN DELIV ERY j ~A Bargain At _ $225 ¥-TON’ ‘PANEL New. paint, good body & engine. — $345 ‘AT Ford ¥%-TON PANEL DARK GREEN $275 ‘49 Stude. CA B& CHASSIS 2 TON $545 NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS Take your choice of Amer- ica’s Choice. Our seelc- tion is big, but money difference is small. td THE THRIFTY |. ~FRUCKERS" ‘ . LOT. JACK HABEL WILSON GMC CO. 809 S. Woodward FE 4-453] “LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer | TRUCKS 1952 FORD. F-6 10 ft. dump 8 eylinder, 2 speed axle 1952 FORD. F-6 12.ft. stake & cylinder,;-2 speed axle 1952 FORD, F-6 176” cab & chassis 8 cylinder; 2 speed axle Save Over 50% On These Nearly New Trucks 1948 WILLYS 14 ton pickup $395. 1951 CHEVE ¥% ton pickup 1947 DODGE — $295 LARRY» _ JEROME ; Snipes t PHAN 0 0 ‘TEARs A _—s—s GPE “EVENINGS” — Motor Scooters 58 Cae a om. POLAR . i951 i Seer MOTOR SCOOTER. con with $25 do: ia aves” vitiage - phone FE Very Clean -+— VanWelt. OR }- S. Saginaw at Cottage ADE ¥ lL ator or of value op 4 sen HONE FERASG eee ry “iti 6 : 16, Week trade Tez... Woot Pi .. PAD AG, 5 . condition, wil] trade for iMyenette, "boay Geed ‘condivicn: |. bike. FE Sétm. Cheap. EM TV SET FOR BOYS — erent sidewalk bike or rabbit, hound Cx BARGAINS and cash. OR 30787. 1981 Chev Encollent condition, | 1083 4 oon, A , CHIEFTAIN 2 eee stake and entree. Frade for lané con- rete? i te "saee | WILLIS M. BREWER Each truck se 116 Roosevelt Hote} Sg II ig Fe | H . ‘Ol + wht TY... » frese big round the. world bar- Gipom-y — roe FS uity [a “> sold b —- eo furniture au for pew or u aor § Weodward, ir. |; Sel known exch iggiters _ming ha 4-7500. eo 8. Telegrayh | __ Open ice GON ECKER, | NEW EL TABLE bEW- ners "ord aban ang Yoer ing machine, La extra attiach- wreeker 1} 4x4 wrecker,| men Se 1952 “Chevrolet pickup, 1952 Ford Inte model inet electric sew- pickup. % 1 ton. 15 othe ing machine, must be in good Pickups to choose from. Selection condition, PE 2-2623 after 6 p. m. ot t of trucks. We trade; FOR 5. OR TRADE 200 for an of value’ Michigan| Savage FE 42273. ‘Auction Mart F-4 FORD TRACTOR. ;, GOOD CON. MYrte dition. OR 32997 CK NGLISH SETTERS FOR SALE mn . 640 ee oa sien , ner ie 3:30. For Sale Clothing 64 4 ‘ SHEARED BEAVER, SIZE 10 New & Used Trucks lamer itn CK, urs coat. |@ = {TROMBERG +) FM beaers — — ty off, but aren't they beautiful? 1 OF course, thove really aren't his shoulders, they come Ld For Sale Motorcycles 59 59 FOR PARTS & SERVICE ON YOUR Mariey Davidson, see Hariey Dav- _idson Sales Co, 327 8. Saginaw. __ For Sale Bicycles 59A 59A WANTED: DIRL'S 26 BICYCLE eves ae E. PH SOIRL Bes ~ BIKE, STURDY TRICYCLE, ble seat. 41 Oneida. Boats & “Accessories 60 MERCURY MOTORS, MOST MOD- els now [screed for immediate delivery, Term GENESEE SALES = Prighiesre re apjusta-| 4 cond. 7 “WAVNE GABERTS APPLIANCE SPECIALS GE table mode] TV A-] $150.95 Due-therm oil . heat, plete with blower new GE Peay open end. $40 85 $290 95 Maytag auto washer... 9240 sr auto ae refrigerator . with 39.95 Bendix clothes dryer. Site refrigerator i] selection used oo tue: 121 NW baginge Be sneer reine | Re - Up t x ba ‘mon.hs te pey marenean TELEVISION. 1 INCH . table model, condition, * 920-t0. bal este” aod 2101 Dixte Hwy. _. __ FE 23-8786 ORDER “YOUR 94 JOHNSON , 1 *now. Starcraft Pepa gy Tée-nee trailers. —— supplies & paints of all kinds. Owews Marine Supplies. | MERCURY OQUTBOARD MOTORS Sales & —— Terms te suit Shorty "s place. 3730 oat, Lake Rd at wine Lake RAND NEW 1953 MODEL MER- = » “i outboard motor. $150. B ratty or ros, FE Fu est Transportation Ofttered 62 TRANSPORTATION PAID TO California, drive cars. FE 45139 or FE ; 92-0373. FURN VAN G GOING N NORTH. PART load either way FE 5-6306 “aT 1 PONTIAC — TAKE OVER Pay- if taken at once. FE 2-0430 63 | Swaps EQUITY IN 3 BEDROOM BEACH ae Pontiac for equity _ ia er house, FE 71-6193. test hago! late Teodel tare SHOP SUBURBAN nies & SAV a Fa Beech 4 acres of Lempe. case Soe aoe a wo ae MATTRESSES HROLLYWOOD AND beds, :I! new, vou save, Closed on Sat. Hilberg. 62 Williams. FE “LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 a #6-, house pein, KN. Perry | PORTABLE RADIO. $10. SMALL $5. One $8. FE 65-8755 USED TRADE-IN : CLEARANCE blend. ‘tine bed, 3 Kew FORALS. SIZE 9 & 12 3 of new shoes. size 6 pa: of new white roller skates with case, size 6 FE 4-1152 ¥ POX scanr. 1 YR OLD. REA- Noni —— Nringer tip "co poaey pte te BOY'S versie fam trim | wg0 ‘n slintoe. lik 7S - ° hew, 3 SPORT Coats SIZE 14, GREY WOOL, CARACAL COLLAR, $20. cov . _ NATURAL COLOK $18. BOTH NEW. CALL FE . Almost new. Size 18 oe rm . ATS —— _ LBERTY MANOR AFTER ? Pat DEER SKIN JACKET. ~ SMALL size, never Worn ~ nee ous comb $79.50, [ = due Ta take mahogany. — Pa = used 6 mos. $106. CONVENIENT CRED TERMS THOMAS ECONOM Y FURNITURE.CO, | LINOLEUM & THE Sale Household Goods 66) Te, Olive — OR 3-1200 ee BLOND MAPLE DINETTE SET. pr aE "Waterford | ween chi cabinet) © white — er ets. Seats i comfort- AW GASOLINE CEMENT ss ae i center Carls bg ma PRIG : Uren. DEEP FREEZE UP eo ROLLER KAT MISCELLANEOUS” HoUS EHOLD aaa Toaster roaster. Pots ant oter “small ems. FE of furnace uct_work. FE 45452. 50% Reduction Sale id. 380, Plastic $2.95 ™ burlap rete gd ‘e 2 ese oe a ft. Armate: wal} tf, is Rubber base paint, ~ Alcohol! I HiTest “n Syer's, 141 W. Huron, PE 42008 BOTTLE GAS 108. ps - ot > ga installed 7 complete Stoves | F 5268 D. yun Fuelgas, ixie Highway. oe gal- Caan rOR FURNITURE ¢ OR Phone OR 3-27 rece 18 LB TURKEY “— EACH range or water heater sold sold fh November. Apt. size, 30” and size. Large. selection och Kenyou Pueless Ca. 6268. Dixie Highway. OR 3-241. fe ma ere ap 5 os gti 1 MAROGA- REV saTi + condition yw Sheet service con- ine) 10c Bonny Maid viny! tnlaid tile 9°28" 1OP FLOOR SI ____s—s . Baginaw &. __ TOR BY cnostEy- vader. Perfec eg soos _ Garland, Sylvan Lake V TAPPAK os RANGE Wa aire combination $i Stabe motel el TV 929.95 antenna w WALTON TV Joslyn Cr. Walton pd GE REPRIOERA TON ‘$18 CALL after 6:30. PE 2-7400. Ea RLY ARERICAN ,, BRAIDED 3 Bao oe 6x9. KE! ‘WASHER 2 YEARS old, Excellent condition. $50. MY 3-01 ; FILET TABLECLOTH. jo x 90. 360 be seen at iw ; 8. Banh st “OR 3-1673, 8 cu -7T" TOR. $50. * TT? tm. floor model Television &@ acriak $100 EM 2.5767 GARLAND GAS RANGE, ~ LIKE new, 16 ta television and stand, oni rug FE on ELE YIGON EXCELLENT condition. FE 4-2780_ new, é CU, PT. FRIGIDAIRE. GOOD ondition. $35. MAyfair 63900. _ #654 Frasklin Rd. TELEVISION—TRADE IN MODELS of all makes & from 10 inch to 29 tmch. Table models, & Consoles — priced to sell fast as The Good of pasetoeping Shop 51 WwW aren FE +1995 & CHAIR. RADIO-PHONO- graph & 100 records rypeests | & cocktail tables. ali tury mahogany Like new, “OR 3-0681. “REBUILT SINGER PORTABLES IRONRITE IRON ZR “= DELUXE’ model, floor sam 1 only, reg. The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac s Ww. onee “rr 41558 E- CUBIC FT. COLDSPOT Ri S Samed 80" as 8. Tilden after a size’ 12 to 14, pew FE LENGTH BLUE BALLERINA forma, ise 22%, reasonable, FE $0426 FUR COAT. SIZE 14. WORN | $200 sacrifice $50, | 1 season like new, FE S774 Sale Musical, Goods 63 PAPA ROA. LLL LL tl ACCORDIONS, FACTORY PRICES, Tich tones, finest quality, ali vt gieee coors, Save money. _ ted W. Huron) passmest apt. “option, te yay, $10 tovthly. Gel | Soper s- J GOOD CON-+ nL UNING “AND _ REPAR Oscar Schmidt. FE 2-52 PIANO. TUNING & REP ainind. Cell Frank Boeberitz, FE +7546. INNELL UPRIGHT PIANO & %4 alve violin. cepy of the Stradi- rarius, FE, 42070. . RECONDITIONED USED PIANOS s $65, $05. Free Sejiver. . “year pine eed Gallagher's. F' ae ing. t See. $175. GALLA- sivorency” ort g : iim seek. special. . bs , $30 delivers anywhere in tehigan, Gallagher's, £-0566. a1 . hair “Gawe @16.88; Unfinished: dree iect } ashe PLETE SINGLE POR SALE. RESULT WASHING __machines. all makes. FE 4-169. | DUNCAN PHYFE DROP LEAF tab! mahogany 6 chai: 12 ‘78. MA 4-2222 asia aig: BED. LIKE 25) x, comb _tadio "323.. PE 2 imation MUST SEL. ININ betfet & 6 tpn NING oa ate MAHOGANY TWIN Bibs, Box springs and mattress. i107 Glen- DAVENPOR _ & CHAIR. GOO! iD fentitice. Or 3415, ‘LANE cE A {EST DAR CHEST, | REFRIGERATOR. FUR FURNITURE, TV set. - Call FE 23-2295. s PULL Bae wi BED COMPLETE. USED seca Pa hi — lent condition, |RED CHAIR. te pani Gos- sip wench, $9. step-table, blond $7. GE steam tron. 810 or au-! tomatic iron, $4 FE 2-403 CHROME DINETTE SETS. AS: ble these yourself and save. chairs table, $69.95 value, brand 4 $39. 1953. ae cL, ELECTRIC” RE. frigerator, — month, reason- | able. 2-a4i4 is FIRTH RUG: CEDAR WARD- owe: utility cabinet __ PE $4062. POR. SALE NORGE FULL” GAS table to Longe A-t nenare: rex . ae: dy eal i eae bose ‘Michigan; < 4 le refi sad geod condition Keo. ys Dougias Fir sheathing DINING ROOM — van SURPLUS LUMBER ‘heater, $10. 32 in. stall, SELL SALI, OF ass | KaReWwick Gal “THO GOR | — OPe8 # to 4:30 Bacope gundare 2 a Seve co coed blag, misterial, Mn et aT Re | Ele oe a ct tos” MI €i: Sergiy Co Tr) KINGSTON PORTABLE SEWING Mule pet Orchard ta Encyelgpraie yag-shoce, Set of 30 _ 0:00 to 6:60, Sunday i0-06 to 9°06. _wea@l “ote scutoeing se, tenet png Tn BD og Bt fot comptete Shan of ejecta 18. . Phone FE! 8 . 138 Branch 8. (across HOTPOINT REPRIOERA ot). PE 4-0883, : cu. ft. detuze model, only. ¢ se ALL S12ES GAS & ELECTRIC $ ae be = UXE RANGE, LIKE awe = tenition By Ehooes hew double cabinet eink 1 year SESE reuretors Goon OIL L SPACE HEATER. +s. [ay ag canine, oe Onpertment ee roa Associated With Trailer Exch: _Pe vies °°7* Mn MI Godaye P.M. Used Trade-in Dept. _ “ine ces, Sh. Michigan. Auetign os. site — stove in Mart Lens Gries Aisne Lares ° D heater 38 ED REFRIO. sTOVEs. FUR Fa glee el Lberge te heoeeee , eo ¥ Chairs ..-.....0s am Ire Dag, OUR_TOOGR DO YOUR OWN Smaii down payment parking. = rs WYMAN Tg _13 W. Pike Only FOR SALE WALNUT BED J Bo ¢ Gresser. $25. S10 Bpence st c __Store Equipment 6B is cu. FT. REFRIGERATOR, blower but no compressor. $20. Cal FE 4530. 3 SCALES. 10 Ba “MEAT CASE. oe us ceo mar © - 5 ; like new. EM 3-2548. ALK-IN | COOLER | WIth Com with sor, condition. - sont Phone Lineoin Sale ‘Miscellaneous “ “USED HFATING EQUIPMENT Coal furnaces. $200 00 up. Of! fur- maces Oi] burners Stokers, range boilers, blowers. fans. EILBLING 73 S. Parke HOSPrraL ‘BED — G00 CONDI- whom, $00, FE 1-778, bed, complete, clean, $18; 1 gas type mangie witli stool, 1 Arvin electric heater, $5. 32 Pine-— grove CRAPTSMAN COMPRESSOR, Dia- phragm model like new, cost $63 Sell for $50. FE 23-9801 | BEACON FLASH oe heme AND case reasonable -FE 5-04 Cual SAWS - NEW AND. usED. Lo and ¥~ rd spray-/| . wil ith reverse oa large add email. and used, reel. type. west Time vayments availabie. = tare sone gas burner, sive _ cycle, 36x40 car rack, MY 2-4161 APT, SIZE GAS panes4 BURN. er, $123) yalue, Stightiy we |. Also several full ptional values ranges = exce’ con @ Christm ae | an | aa Stichiean Fluorescent, hard Lake Ave. Miller's} 70 see on ~ ox AS 432.0 be a s Iniald int SPACE FOR RENT IN HEATED rie tat 66, Postiae ee ena AMLISTSELLI. = “ae BLACK SHOE ROLLER ws wae 6% WORN FEW seu REASON: IBLE: PE boas “STOCK REDUCTION _ SALE Pir 2x4's 6c lin. ft, _Fir 2x6's Se corti ft. P 20s ll ere —s Ne. Bieter it 1x12 % board BOYDELL af He $500 ON ALL AND BEA tee c ee Care’ tks tate ain coi -Burmeistere Northern Lumber _ Co. <= + eaeee— TRALER. 0. FE WE DEI. IVER AILE * wnecis. ¢ Good a ! _ rE * aot, Pine Paietng Sperm “TALBO I ng, $155 per a aster Paint, aie: —= Pull Hne a} building sup eo all —_ — Ba 2 e bundle; 4x8 sheet our orices are reasonable: co. Bob of No. oe ls BLACKETT’S ~~“ sulation | 1028) Oatlocd Fu avez? Buliding Supplies NEW BUILDING | 20x74, TO BE ee ce 2_ROYAL OAK WINDOWS 24°1, TEE Y vis boy's 26 inch bike __heater and tank, FE “MYERS PUMPS %y bp. shailow- well es pamee 990 50 Also convertible to deep wells deep well jet pumps installed © MONEY DOWN Used pul KELLY’S HARDWARE 3904 Auburn at Adams Pe 2.8811 Auburn Heights + LATEX PAINT. EASY Cole 4-8728. es, Washable 21 beauti- fut colors, Oakiand Fuel & Paint. 2 Lake. | 130, WAR. 1 miles out Baldwin. Armstrong floor cov and Mae-O-Lae tor lesa. __ paints, We se ror” wae TANKS 42070 — PLYWOOD _ inds, plain & ser pp at cece | vrlgem & doors & drawers made PONTIAC PLYWOOD co, 1488 Baldwin — 2-254) LUMBER ~ Insulation at — ated er cover, at lower prices see us now. delivery | Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. “EMpire 3-273i1. «120 Commerce, “LUMBER BARGAINS je Lake Rd. 23 y Thurs. SHOT GUNS & L Ben's Loan _Office 4 Patterson. PULL §IZE BABY CARRIACE.— Clark- water. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES |For sate ET ee Bo & ‘sereens. 26255, $6 pr 890 _ftest Dr R. @. -£M 34-2067 1 CAR GARAGE. Exc COND’ tion, Move from’ property. Reas OR 3-7302 NORGE OTL SPACE HEATER. Good condition. FE 5-048 ra INSULATION STORM DOORS COMB. STORM SASH Awning Type Windows |M; A. BENSON 40 N, Beginaw _FE 42521 AIR COMPRESSORS ELEC, SEWER CLEANER. WALL- PAPER STEAMER. SPACE ‘TER. - * CONE’S RENTAL 1331 BALDWIN” rE on {is 8,8 nous Lary a6 rose UA ‘KER OL °C ONL eer secs good aioe s MY 20807 HEATDO - WE specia new rem, Bauase ducts or round. FP. Term» Call Stan Garwood 3-2080° BATHROOM HEAT YOUR HOME — ey with H.C. Little fur tot clalty. pee ne ed to 940 atiowance for your old heater Ne cach Liber Open Evenings and Sund P.M. ston. 1978. STATIONARY — TUBS. SOOLy tke 70 on SELL 5 ROOM , DowTherm ofl heater, like new, PE }-3687 GAS SPACE HEATER. 20,000 BTU. New. Motorola truck radio. $35. 315 N Paddock. PE ¢17% by Sg GAS WATER HEATERS. rromring HT supp jum ies Dequindre at 6 Mite Open p Suncay REVERE TAPE fi RDER __Like new, FE 2 '34 IN. COAL OR GAS CONVER furnace, $50 or trade PE 41992 CONCRETS GEPTIC tanks Ph. OR 3-7686. : LIONET_& AMERICAN AUTRORIZED FACTORY SERVICE TEN DIAMOND | BRIDAL SET. and parts. Original cost $175 will sell for Pree test on pa er _ $16 PE 1-077, ___ ft “Gs We Nites 8. = = BEATER AND _ Phone FES6261 1 APT. SIZE HORTON MANGLE WwW BRO. — with «stand, $25; 1 Junior baby WALL ARD ures =o $193 Wall Prank lle 8q. Ft. . Wall tank ile Sq Ft. - BLAYLOCK COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY £9 ay arehard Like Ave. FE } ARCO GUN oil burner Honey oop KENMORE OI a “a fier | 3 ower, very oft. 7 qiullahasees, i areca. ap er 4 p. | pst on ‘tank: hot water, BT ood oe atte Ph. Re aaa ‘8 pela ip ome 3 smei] of] burner, 40. ON, CONVERSION $-0564, = 49¢ BURNER, NEW chamber. $65. FE SELLING BELOW WHOLESALE Plastic hie. WAT 0c 4%) FT. WALL TILE \'79e Plastic Linoleum phat T ($8.9 Dutch Pa Linoleum hameante i de $149 Anti-Freeze Alcohol @tc yy Linoleum Rugs it Harold's 140 5. i povetn RED STAMPs te “4 hl Pe. dase a ly Extra heavy 275 gai. tank. $85 7 pump. a ok DED ALUMINUM DOORS! Dogs TRANSISTOR HEARING — AIDS, free demamcieation Rule's Drugs, FE 3-2900 NEW CABINET SINK, ~KiTCH. en Cabinet, 10x20 2-T708 SET OF pone ENCYCLO. pedias and 16 ks of know!- edge. Also 10 books of children's. classics. FE 72-1030 2 SETS WOOD GARAGE DOORS. ae with hardware &10 each FUR COAT. “SIZE es $20 Nearly new jeather chair, small oo chair. once. Low rate of interest, over - satisfied customers, will commend our deal to you. | Write Box 6 Pontiac Press WOLVERINE LUMBER & WRECKING ae 30 8 Paddock FE 2-9784 per ft. | . oo st New ines Toilets 322.88 | r eines F IRE J BARGAINS ie | See ia tor free ectimates fm sav- ~ 16 percent | you" CAN SAVE PIXTURES, ; pipes and fixtures, automatic oil and gas water heaters, of] end PP pico ong steam end hot "HEIG His S SUPPLY Shredded Peat Humus PE 4-024 5 yds $12)— PE. 6-606 PROMPT load of black dirt, peat. © PROMPT DELIVERY ON "acaee dirt, gravel and manure, FE Risu ‘TOP SOLL SAND & ‘GRAVEL PE 23-0603 PROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY ve fad 60-40 - gravel, ‘ Pelt or and Sano & | Graver ara’ re Tengen’ 4 Sand & on | GARDEN” “MANURE. “~pROWPT = __delivery __ FE-4-3371. DELivEn’ ERC Yakb , mreeistered Rees. MA 42462. weeks © vat PARAKEETS. C. Ton Peele Pe cise Sporting Goods ~68B —Avt.Lawson Gun S EXPEST GUN REPAi ) Reb uing, custom stocks. == scopes and access. Every ci Fecermye~ New and used guns. . Shooters’ ty om MA 5-1026 » Disie Highway 2 PER — to @ per cent on ice skates. Chieage roller skates, archery fishing tackle, golf, Korean boots. binoculars, seers oods, fine Ave Christmas Lay-away— PHILIPS DN No aa Sirest BUCKSKINS TANNED. $3.00; Deer heads not oer oats, purses etc y pots S311 N. Center lems It's - Your Deal ‘For A Boat At Slaybaughs : =| Live at GERMAN | “SHEPHERD PUPS. EX. cellent “tock. ~ For Sale ale Poultry 72 2 EXTRA NICE WHITE resmere. be 1847 Kile’ “oBich Metamora 67 GEESE & DUCKS, “Ye tb. -PE +6473 —— GEESE FOR SALE AKC _Tegistered, ; % EACH. FE Punt Michigan, a OS 4 men sem: Skyway, America Tourister. if LT pRREASTED ~~ BRONZE Leather wallets. poe — a Ds its. fitted. aces. HIT PUL na bass ume. tee, ot tow | onthe, $1.50 FE 7800 ieee Initte = ——e a price our Christmas Layawag BABY AND SRONZE __Philip's 79 N Saginaw rive 30 cents, Oven TURKEYS. ~ ¥ouno on wire. Gc & 1 B., Lake Orion. i _ CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAYT FT CERTIFICATES Sportsmen SHOTGUNS *) Just received a sh t of these hard to __ New and used shoigu | end cera n haan urn Auburn Heights ® 2-801) "__Hunting-Accom. —698- ‘S| DEER HUNTERS—MIO Pully ft ou on manee — BROWNING SWEET 16|- Thumber, 900 ie cty. Pm esas | Roane. ~ Sale Farm P Produce 71A APPLES & POTATOES, 7 BAL- Clark- st a a ae a pool stot = ‘AL MILK DAILY Write 2 Pontiec Press Box 116 PACEAGE COAL, OPDYKE MAR- orn FOR SALE. _Phone _TWinbrook ik 23-8076, Detroit, * PICTURE — WINDOWS, WIND | VARIBTIES; | - mes storm sash & cabinets | Coney; cider ‘Cake Ore " 2330 __made aoe order, FE 4-1065 Sw" Rd. Lak Orica. um DOWN PAYMENT |——— =—_ IF your 7 keane fe incom and you APPLES. want to finish it. contact us at ackmere Fa Bell, Rochester Open 1 5 7m Sunday's” POTATOES $200 PER ‘WUNDRED. 335 W. Bilverbell Ra. out Perry. Fer Sate Pets 7c PAIR OF GERMAN SHEPHERDS. AKC registered Champion blood Unes Reasonable MA §-5500 PART COCKER AND SPRINGER] puppies. FE 2-8519. Se Witt GIVE SPRINGER , SPANIEL to goed home, fond of children Depaen. yoy Berber ings thig oad “eullding materials. "| G00D ‘eFol E arge maple leaf will | oe rE Le Top af oer ? WHEEL TRATLIER WITH STOCK j¢ feck $50 FE [RED AND BLACK PL AID “HUNT. ing outfit Also ‘41 Plymouth car. 3335 Curwood. Drayton Plains. ‘onstim er lines. 08 values at $49 «= Slight) Also elec, oil A terrific values an worescent, 393 Orch weight @tamond ht ng mg ‘arne Bee aq * tae Presa, A KER. TRADE FOR ee ‘COCKER PUPPIES REGISTERED _ BOXER PUPS, -€; weeks cld.—OR 3-277. ee are a PARAKEETS. $$ EACH FE 2-6200_— rela We Sth er! Wmre OlLAND 6 BELTS fresh “dressed of i] Re. FE Oe TODAY KING BROS. - 1-H Dealer - Your Pontiac Road at Opdyke DEERE AUCTIONEER W. &. BILL NAGT—’ any type -auction anywhere. Of-- _fice phone 614 Lapeer. o AUCTION—SAT ; NOV. 28, at 1.06 lose located 4 miles east of iiford at 3145 Commerce Rd. Ford-Fergusea, cultivator and side aonvery es ecules. equipment, 5 | eft mized a oe plow. | ane mi, | tallen off so much that all he At all drug stores—in Pontiac, Simm Bros,, Walgreen's and Cunningham's : ‘Sings Joil-House Blues: rf .|Not One Prisoner. Today | NEWKIRK, Okla. (# — Kay County Sheriff Roy Welch-compiain This crime-busting.. business has |- gnd his deputies have to do is; ‘tserve jegal papers and deliver mental. . patients. to, hospitals, Welch says that for the first time since 1938 there is not a single prisoner in the county jail. “Fully rurtomatic-Fhy Proved ?p i. , ! OW tk : , : ) f | : | cay gr * 3 MORE WATER AFTER pIP — Prof. Auguste Piccard sips water after diving his bathyscafe 10,330 feet to bottom of Tyrrhenian Sea off island of Ponza near Italian mainland. St as Se “New York: ales Citizens [2° to Save Scarce Water NEW YORK #—With New York | City's-reservoirs downto 43 per cent of capacity, Water Commis- sioner -Dominick- Paduano has as citizens te -conserve—sup- piie sit was ‘the first such appeal fee Sia een ee i ee 3 5 ’ : TN ese 5 is Ye > : gs ae ood = = E re : Sea. me t : = See + Ss rt : £ ; \ : * ; = k 5 Ae Ae Se 5p ssapes ~ ——— Na oe i ea — as SS Sac eat oof eS Ce a a aca a eee er as ae ; < ey = ‘i 6 go, : ‘ A 4 : : i \ } “ f ma 1 iS g P” s \ 4 4 : ‘Z sorrel tt << i a. ; enbss — mins t a! id ae - t yy i iz, . mae? ONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, a fell-to-33..per cent of capacity. Wrecks off “North Carolina’s coast are useful. Location--of- 64 ships sunk by submarines in-World Wars I and II are marked and men. ot Well Kept wv, xin cm) —Usea||PERRY- MOUNT othe stot Po ‘Gone Eaeric|f PARK CEMETERY Power Association-donates ‘paints; +} TELEPHONE FE 4-1568 5 wax and other materials and the -_ NORTH ete he si residents, children too, pitch into renovate the schooihouse. = Pair Who Tried | to Escape Reds _.Meet in Kansas _ |: DtANASESTAN kan if — ae | Just Wishful Thinking | the temperature ft HARTFORD Conn: (UP) —While ! izzled in the 90s, | the © ity” Pr irchasing Division set- | eg down to approving plans for— —" ' (Pappy) Noel: Press photographer, and Capt. Zach Dean | - | met here last night for the first | ' time since they were separated at | “a Korean prison.camp early this | year. new snow Femoral equipment. Associated —$—$ $e | The two men once tned to es-| cape from their prison in el { ‘Korea aid wandered three days ' in the rain before they were re + captured, ; | Dean's home is near Douglass, { 1 | Kan., not aa from Wichita. He was home on leave from duties in 1 | the Pentagon in Wash ngte 1 Car ; Fiite-equipped 1. | few here to meet Nasi: ae was Save Your x official AAA tests, . bates for stamina, per- \ | sdaressing journalism .students at ’ _ ae In V3 set 6 new reco ; 1 N automatic 1 | Kansas State Colle ge = ! RIDE a | Dodge ce and acceleration f of all-around | | They threw their arms around . S| | 1 formant on offer ey uraait! No clutch to ‘each other, laughing, and promptly _ THE = if - — 1 = ry PowerFtite a of unintet | | forgot the students. and faculty * i | oe NO geat shifting. Just one Dodge Dealer \ | members in recalling their days BUS oe | ‘ ] vapied power. ° ou { | 8s prisoners of war. Te Werk eae, ; ee o Werk .s 4 - i Umbrella Has Window To Shep... a : Now -of Plastic for Safety tn All City Travel Needs. \ 5 me - i _” _£ NEW YORK (UP) = Something Try it for « Week or Two! a camer § ie , : 1 1 new in umbrellas has been de- 7 ~ we Sea [A : INS \ signed especially for youngsters. ef Sees S ALLED \ ; ’ | The umbrella features a window & eS J i Lo . ot clear vinylite plastic in order SS 2 ba FREE H |to make street crossing on rainy sy ae | NTIL days safer for school children. ped D This salety window is stitched | CEMBE RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS. - 2-1 i°stinc ‘isn Rg | ribs of the steel frame. The window | y Detroiz E d . is tough and flexible, but easy to PONTIAL | = bee 232 South Saginew Street Pontiac, Michigan keep clean. The umbrella comes CITY LINES | on Their Sch ed Co. with colorful loop or crook handles. : } ule! ae aera eee = { | ’ ie Z . > OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY |] , } =~ | NIGHTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS |. ) , 1 e : = bd J Specially Reduced at Sears! Installed by Detroit Edison ! t * . — ROEBUCK AND CO | F | ss pown § $5 DOWN © | DELIVERS! DELIVERS ! © e ® ' e - : | av Washes, Rinses, Spin Dries an 8 Lb. Load od Specially Reduced for This Sale! . ‘I Kenmore’s one dial does the work for you .. . complete For sunshine anytime—day or night, it’s Kenmore... wash comes out sparkling clean in a fraction of the the Dryer that makes your clothes fluffy-dry, sweet- time! Agitator-action gets clothes cleaner! A perfect smelling and wrinkle-free in minutes! What a work- _match to the Kénmore Dryer... AND a perfect Christ- saving combination gift for the housewife . . . Kenmore mas gift to be treasured for years to come! Just $5 Washer and Dryer. for years of easy service! Just $5 [down will deliver it to your home—or hold it in layaway! Down will hold this Dryer in layaway! et ' ” ; Wy) Se ter ion sve! Kenmore Gas Clothes Dryer...........$188 a Gl) ety OPEN FRIDAY G&G SATURDAY LAY-AWAY SALE ‘Wg/ 4] nn mA JUST DOWN oe | ) 5 fs ’ \ 4 - | Will Deliver or ! " ; Hold Either \ = \ ‘til Dee. 15 | =. = = =a 6s = oa + & S. : 3 Tank-Type, complete with at- YOUR CHOICE Upright is equipped with power- | KENMORE IRONER KENMORE WASHER tachments will clean everywhere ful mctoOr to give exceptional | _with ease . . . and it’s easy to 88 cleansing suction above the floor | store! Lay yours away now... as well as On carpets, Imoleum | : 8 . ot Sears! or wood, : . < + oe ae foe | * . ‘ : q ¢ Sears, Roebuck and Co. f | Ee ee a : Ee heen ania eae ease : | 154 North Saginew St. FLOOR Ts : 4 Ge t] PI 3 | 1eT — : [Semele aechng tener taal | Polisher DOWN Delivers 5 DOWN Delivers Cleaners : 88 : = ee = ? : : Ber nO SOE CORE aaron ean SnD ner yea Sale! 48* Compare this smashing low price . . . compare Kenmore See this new Kenmore with Visi-Matie_ wri ot - . s 4 uality! You can’t buy better or save more! troner : . = he a , 1 TREET OR RR ooo... ee eeeeeees | FOR FREE The perfect polisher full 26-i I sid i needy: , 15.07 savings! A fingertip control starts it, times it 2 or . PHONE ............ TRIAL oe Temp to oom ate! = ull i Pit syanray half ae ted a: and stops it_..... all-in-one easy. operation! : Le a , te om » under 1 no @ kiigeion to buy With Tampico bristles. ets you iron twice as much in e ime, sitting juced 88! Seve : Coan ta ca tam ianee came som cum ene ap ext» ten some an AE HOME § down! Save now! ee 27 77 ey 190 ee now! : | : .. Appliance Depertment—Male Floor os Eaten poe mony bach” SEARS ‘Phovs Feosav7i. < , -anc 154.N- Soginew_se. | Phone FE 5-4171 wa mnt al ES SEARS. Phone FE 54171 | = . i i ” t ~ if a F +, a - : | a : - mi - ; * ‘ ° ‘ - f : q pe i A * f s be i Sees j + } % : 7 ae eg. Va eg a * a, i _ f F. f : 1 Be 4 ee ee ee ee eee A a +. ee a oe ee. jé 2 re pee See eh ee en, ee en ee ee ee” eee aera er: nae a geen eer ee | ae ae Fag , fg Pd -