fas A Ne aA TASB NE AA Nath tr ok ity _of Thanksgiving, # ‘The Weather U.S, Weather Bureau Forecast Snow Flurries, Colder Details. page two E — _'THE PONTIAC PRESS _ Y ‘ith YEAR i etl See tee PONTIAC. MICHIGAN WEDNE :SDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1956—22 Raee ASSOCIA TED PRESS ITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS WS SERVICE 7 h Stok Up on Gasoline Before Rat ing TEN Thanksgiving Visions — Pungent and Sweet | Pumpkin pies yellow as gold — Melting lusciousness. untold! _lads preca ariou s! ee pickles, sauces various, thes e to tender light brown Area Services Announced Millions to Give Thanks By MARY ANGLEMIER Church Editor, Pontiac Press , The morning sermon will be preached by the -Rev. Paul T. Hart Millions of Americans of all de- of the First Methodist Church. The nominations in thousands of com- Congregational Chancel Choir will munities will participate in observ- img Thanksgiving Day. They Willbide for God's goodness will bei gather in churches and homes giv- ing thanks to God for peace and plenty aad for the privilege of sharing thelr abundance with needy neighbors hete and across the seas As congregations in cathedrals churches and chapels sing the song “We Gather To- gether to Ask the Lord's Blessing.” men, women and children in Hun- last hne of the hymn, ‘O \Lord Make Us Free.’ area are announcing their services’ of Thanksgiving as follows The Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Cherch and the Balkiwin Avenue Evangelical . _ United Brethren Church will hold the annual Thanksgiving service In the Baldwin Avenue church at 7:30 tonight. Guest pastor, the Rev. Theodore R. Allebach, will speak on Everything Give Thanks.” ‘In for The charged with first degree murder provide special music Spontaneous expressions of grati- featured at the Thanksgiving serv- ice at 11 a.m. Thursday in the First Church of Christ, Screntist. The lessen-sermeon will consist ef selections from the King dames Version of the Bible and (Continased on | Ener 2 2, oon 7) Brucker Greets First Group of Retugees From Hungary CAMP KILMER. N. J. ‘?—Secretary of the Army Wil- ber M. Brucker promised refugees from Hungary today gary, Poland and other sdppressed “the opportunity to bring up your Children in freedom. countries will pray constantly the beyond the reach of the vicious Communist oppressor.” In remarks of welcome prepared for the arrival of the Many churches in the Pontiac first group of some 5.000 expected to come to this coun- Examination Is Set in Hunter's Slaying WHITE CLOUD (AP) — Exam- ination has been set for Dec. 3 James King, \48, of Detroit,, host church will provide the an- ip the slaying of George Lloyd thé music. , 4, Newaygo County farmer. iKri The annual service of Thanks-' King. a Wayné County Common! giving Congregational Church. Charles A. Wilson will play the organ prelude: “Now Thank We All Our God." The Rev, Cari W. Nelson of St, John’s Lutheran Church will give the call te wor- ship and the Rev, Malcolm K. Burton of the host church will lead in prayer, The scripture lesson will be read by the Rev. Richard H. Dixon Jr.) of Trinity Baptist Church. Dr, Wil-| liam H, Marbach of the First) KALAMAZOO «#— William migration Act, said in an interview. F@tt sponsored by the Pontiac Pleas Court bailiff, was held with-| Pastors’ Association, will be held out pond following his arraighment | The refugees arrived at 10 a.m, Thursday in the First: yesterday before Justice of \the Guire Air Peace Wells Branch. State Police say King shot Krise\ five times in the chest Friday when) he and his party of deer hunters, were ordered off the Krise farm. | Held as material witnesses in’ the case are Allen Dye, 44, Julius) ‘Stafford, 59, and John Henry, all of Detroit. ir Michigan Man, 105, Dies *try homeland, Brucker prom- ised “peace and tranquility He continued: “Americans have shared your pain as we will al-, |ways share with every captive of “'? | despotism the galling cruelty of his chains.” This sprawling Army camp ex- tended a warm welcome on this eve of Thanksgiving ® 62 Hun- garian refugees from Soviet ter- ror, Posted over its. gates is a | huge sign in Hungarian reading “God has brought you.” at Me- Force Base today ‘aboard a four-engine DC4 char.) tered from the Flying Tiger Air-| lines by the Intergovernmental | ‘Committee for European Migra-| | tion, They are the first of 5.000 to, come here for pérm&nent. resettle- | ‘Eisenhower. Four other planeloads' ‘are expected Thanksgiving Day) and Friday. Rep. Francis Walter (D-Pa), co- author of the McCarran-Walter Im-| from their war-torn turkey. Table Proposal to Halt Business Activity Sundays A possible Blue Law for Pontiac closing all businesses on Sunday was mulled by the City Commis-, last nighg after a proposed! ordinance banning the Sunday sale) som of new and used auto parts was scrapped by a 4 to.3 vote. Commissioner Floyd P. Miles! moved for an ordinance to be drafted closing all businesses Sun- day. He was supported by Com- missioner Epute = ae Miles charged ‘het oe ordi- nances regulating the sale at fur- niture and appliance shops and the operation of barber shops, are not “equitabie.” Mayor Wilham W. Donaldson moved the matter be tabled until ’ the next infor mal meeting of the ‘commission Voting against the auto parts law Carry, Roy Cooley, Donaldson and John Dugan. Commission- ers Miles, Rowston and Long favored the plan. Representing the owner of the! Hollerback Auto Parts, 340 Bald- Ave., attorney Arthur Kollin told commissioners the ordinance ‘was aimed at his client only.” Several auto parts dealers ap- peared before the commission urging the adoption “in order that we can have one day off.” $27,318 Still Needed "3: fo Reach UF Goal The extended Pontiac Area United Fund drive is now $27,318 short of its $612,202 | chairman Walter K. Willman an-|_ :nouncedetoday. The Commertial Division, head- go, ment under orders of President’ eq by James F. Nye, is $2,119 shy. of $158,086 quota, he said. Over $25,000 ts still to be col- | lected, Willman said, by the In- dustrial Divisien, Maxwell, The division quo. Preshyterian Church will offer, Drake, who celebrated his 105th in Vienna yesterday that America| ‘ ' $414,000. prayers of gratitude to God. All-County Grid Teams Will Appear Saturday The “cream of the, crop” in Oakland County high school foot- bal} for 1956 is coming your | 1930. He was born in Lockport, iN. ¥., but moved to Michigan in /his youth. way this Saturday on the sports | County News.......... beweas 6 | pages of The Pontiac Press. PidWarints |... . scene cees i] ’ an All-Oakiand County honae | POtO-Gold oo... 10 team, selected by area coaches | Bperta ...wiceccesss sees 13, “4 and Press sporis writers, will be Theaters Spe ewes rete weet HI named, ane with all-star elev- WV «& Radio Progams.,.,.. 21 ens in nd e.- Wilson, Earl... patio trams in Sai Oraer ‘decay ‘Csek. Phone re met | Press, birthdey Jan. 26, died Monday at, St. Joseph County Infirmary, where he had been a patient since In Today's piees Blaylock Coal & Bidg. Supply Co,” * jeomfortable transit camps. should admit 17,000 Hungarians, not just 5,000. In Austria, meanwhile, the flight) Women ‘solicitors of the door-to- idee Geographic Division had ‘reached their $19,116 goal at last: of refugees across the border from! Friday's victory luncheon, Hungary continued at the rate of! Willman called for a 30-day ex more than 3.500 a day—three orjtension after the drive fell $30,779 FLINT W—A first degree mur- four times as fast as they can be resettled, it * * Thirteen nations have offered to! Tresettle 27,500 and Canada has said it will take as many as want to night, most of them living in un-| In- Washington.the White House | announced that the American peo-|tenance Chief Charles Heidschuch! » Richards is in A psychopathic ple have: responded to. the relief, said an atmospheric scramble) iward at Flint’ | short at its offfGial end Friday) ‘service agencies in Pontiac plus’ Waterford and Pontiac Townships. ‘come. But more than 40.000 Hunga-.S‘00w Problem of Ohio’s rians were already in Austria ast , CINCINNATI (City highway officials got a call for snow plows, | but it was all a big mistake. Main-) were Commissioners John | headed by | Last of all — by no means least —«crowning all the jolly feast, making all the air quite murky, smoked the plump and —George Cooper. Sister Backs Up © Cruelty Charge Diana Wilkinson Tells of Mom Burning Girl,’ Throwing Knife By LAWRENCE S. MARTZ JR. In a hushed, packed courtroom this morning, nine-year-old Diane Wilkinsen testified in whispers her mother, Ada Wyatt, set her seven- year-old sister on an oil stove and threw a butcher knife at her. Diane's dramatic testimony was the surprise highlight of the three- day-old trial of her parents, Mr and Mrs. William Wyatt of Keego Harbor, on charges of cruelty to Sherry Diane, who had only shaken her head when questioned at the couple’s pre -ttial examination was called to the stand at the in- sistence of defense counse]| Mil- ton R. Henry. She first denied having seen the burning of Sherry’s right han which Dr. Robert J. Cooper testi- fied yesterday was permanently disfigured. ‘ When assistant prosecutor-Walter T. Denison asked if she had wit- jnessed the burning of Sherry’s but- tocks, Diane delayed answering ~ 1 seconds. Then she — “My mother burned her. She | put her on the stove.” MOTHER SITS QUIETLY Mrs, Wyatt apparently unmoved as Diane, like Sherry, her -child by a previous marriage, confirmed sarumaceliy erin gis face, Diane said: “My mother threw a knife at her. IT saw it. knife.”” Facing cross examination, Diane (Continued on Page 2 First Degree Charge ‘Faces Police Slayer ider warrant was issued yesterday! . |UF funds support 54 community ‘against Harry G. Richards, 63, inj” the slaying Tuesday state troopers % Genesee County Prosectitor Jerome F. O'Rourke, after waxing! twice with Richards, said’ he unable to tell how thy’ steal Flint postal clerk feels/about the. fatal shooting of rs Geor ge. E. Lappi, 27, and A. Pozza, 28.'. of two you s fired into \uled It was a butcher Cle tear eaacananas’ Federal Action May Halt Tieup ‘© in Dock Strike Deadlock in Bargaining Could Force lke to Use “Taft-Hartley Law NEW YORK (?i—Federal' lion-dollar-a-day waterfront |Strike was reported ‘minent today. . The probabilities were: 1.- Action by President ‘Eisenhower to invoke the national emergency pro- visions of the Taft-Hartley io Or action by the Na- aie Labor Relations ‘Board on a pending em- ployer complaint. Further ne today International gotiations were sched the striking Longshoremen’ s between Assn. and the New York Shipping 170 and stevedoring firms in the port Assn, representing shipping g of New York area No concrete progress has been made so far toward settlement | Of the six-day-old strike of 60,000 | ILA members which has closed Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports ex- cept for military shipments and movement of some bulk cargo. Reports from Washington said the administration was consider- ing two alternate courses of court action for any injunction to end the strike. If the President invoked the na- Envy the Turkeys Fuel Ronis —Humans Due to Shiver, Shake Going Into Effect on December 1/ |warm ovens jomerow may be the lucky ones. Their human tormen- tors can look forward to a shiver-j and-shake Thanksgiving of near freezing temperatures and snow. | Pi . inch Resulting From Evidence of rapidly falling tem-| ing peratures is that the mercury’ » Suez Shutdown plummeted-.in downtown Pontiac | action to halt the 20-mil-| im- | flurries on Thanksgiving. ‘12 degrees from 8 to 10 a.m. this’ morning. The U.S. Weather Bureau fore- casts a continued dip to a jow of tonight, with temperatures | near 33 to 37 degrees accom- | panied by chilly winds and snow LONDON (INS) —British ‘motorists rushed to fill their - auto gas tanks today and got ready for “that old black market.” They are convinced such a market will start. once The eastern half of the Upper Peninsula is expected to get up to Britain begins rationing four inches of snow. Parts of Iowa, | gasoline on Dec. 17. Wisconsin and Minnesota are dig- . j ging out of one of the worst snow Last night, a rush of storms in four years The lowest temperatures record- ed in downtown Pontiac preced- buying closed many filling stations in the London area. Police Get Set for Traffic Rush ing 8 am. was 45 degrees. The Stores were selling cans and mercury had’ plunged to 36 at 2 oi] drums in a sudden influx p.m of customers. Two trees were blown across! county highways, branehes were) One store owner reported, ‘The scattered around roads and yards. customers all assured me _ they street signs were bent and wanted them for brewing home- loosened and the large frent win- dow at the Dickinson Men's Wear store was blown out in the 5S | Across the channel in France, mile-an-hour wind which struck the! gasoline prices jumped to twice Ponuac area this morning. the normal price en the black ~ -- - market. Scores of filling, stations closed as motorists queued for . up te two hours to get a little ,_ gasoline, British government an- | nouriced the rationing plan in Par- liament yesterday, along with cuts in fuel oil supplhes to homeowners and industnal users. Highway Patrols Brace Britoris got a nicer report in the government's statement that 6,000 - for Statewide Effort reservists and regulars retained to Stop Accidents made wine.” | The beyond their time because of the Middle East crisis would be re- leased in three weeks beginning Police patrols throughout the tomorrow tional emergency provisions of the Pontiac area and the entire state Taft - Hartley Act, this would nor- 4re bracing again today for an- ly bring an injunction for an 30-day cooling-off period. However, ssist White s a hite'| available state policemen on the have bitterly opposed the Conserva- there | are no plans as of this moment to imal Murray Snyder, House press secretary, night: ‘‘So far as I know, invoke the Tet-Martiey Act.” In view of Sayder's comment, | the more likely course might be talities on Thanksgiving than in the NLRB based on; any other 24-hour period of the icharges by the New York Shipping! entire year,” he stated in issuing The employer group com-| action by Assn. plained several weeks ago that the ILA had violated the Taft-Hartley Act by insisting on bargaining for ,, an Atlantic and Gulf Coast con- tract, with the Port of New York ‘employer group In San Francisco, West Coast longshorernen worked today amid indications they had. voted over- whelmingly to strike in support of an East Coast pe alkeart Surninartiela i to Be Home in 10 Days before West Bloomfield Town- | ship Justice Elmer C. Dieterle, | General: Arthur Summerfield is expected to be allowed out of bed again today at the University of Molotov in New Job / Michigan Hospital where he is re- ‘-covering from an operation nine days ago. Summerfield took a short walk yesterday during what doctors described as his ‘‘best day yet" at the hospital. He is expected to, leave the hospital in about 10 days. ANN ARBOR iF — Postmaster, jikely LABORITES JEER other holiday traffic rush on the’ Both anouncements were greeted eve of another Thanksgiving iwith Laborite whistles, jeers and Gov. Williams has ordered all shouts of “resign.” The Laborites highways between 6 tonight and tive government's action in put- midnight Thursday in addition to ting troops into Egypt. radar units and unmarked patrol The military intervention brought pS) blocking of the Suez Canal, through “Thére were more highway fa- which tankers bring most of Eu- 3 rope’s oil and gasoline. The wa- terway is not expected to be back in operation for six months. the order. Locally, State troopers and sher- iff's deputies are expecting to put lin plenty of overtimé starting to- night in an effort-to keep traffic rolling at a steady pace especially on Dixie and Telegraph highways. “We will have general coverage with special emphasis on the high- ways in and next to the city,’ Lt. Joseph Koren, of the Pontiac Po-' lice Department, told the Press to- day. He said a full crew will te on duty throughout the danger) hours with special instructions per-| Reports from Paris, Istanbul, | The Hague and Bonn all said use of fuel is planned in France,’ (Continued on Page 2. Col. §y Iry Forcing Vote on Deportations U.N“ "Assembly Urged taining to an expected change\ in, the weather. “The pavements will) tO” Okay Proposals for be slippery,” Koren rev, , Hungary Inspection marked. “ , L UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS) j— The U.N. Assembly. moved to- day ‘to vote on demands that Rus- LONDON ®— Radio “Moscow sia Stop deporting Hungarians, reported tonight V. M. Molotov iwithdraw its troops and open Hun- has been appointed | “minister of gary’s borders to U.N. inspectors. state control ef fee U.S.S.R.” The 7%nation forum, holding its 7 third consecutive all-day session He is a first deputy premier and [on Hungary, also was expected to former foreign minister. approve a \worldwide appeal for _ Blocks Track. Crossing aid to Hungarian refugees pouring day The_U.S., which is_backing. all “Tresolutions vigorously, is leading the fight against \, Soviet bloc ef- | is | TRAFFIC TIEUP — The Grand’ Trunk Western railroad. cross- ing on Huron street was blocked: for 40 minutes yesterday after ha ea ‘ani Aen str by\a-4psommotive: |e n battle! No vine Gas injured, roe ema nein advanced, (See story on Page 2.)- ~—the- biting — lindictments of Russia in the immi- nent Assembly votes, — Never-be tory of the global organization has such a torrent of condemna- tion, indictment, accusation and diplomatic outrage been ‘poured |} on any government as on Russia for the terror loosed in ‘Hun- gary. | Indian Delegate V. K. Krishna ‘Menon was scheduled to take the General Assembly floor on behalf of the proposal by neutral Asians iseeking to break down Hungary's rejection of a U.N, observer team. Throughout the second day of continuous debate on Hungary, the ‘Soviet Union and Hungary were ‘repeatedly asked why they object- ed to observers if they had nothing * |to hide. into Austria at the rate of —_—- _ Most of Europe Feels VAL, that some form of restriction on < — Some Do—Some Don’t DAYTON, Ohio & — Montgom- ery County Jail inmates should - jail this _ Thanksgiving. Pontiac Press Preto Bernard L. Keiter said Liner be thankful they're not in the city-—- Sheriff # a rue. PONTIAC 1 PRESS. WEDNESDAY. KOVEN TPR 2 1956 =e SS SS ~ Leap to Safety ‘inTrain Wreck - Truck Skids Into Path of Oncoming Freight; Mrs. ioe N. Auten 7 Mrs. Edgar N. (Nellie M.) Auten, $1, a resident of Pontiac most of life, died early this: morning. She had been iil several months. |The Day in Birmingham ‘Deaths in Pontiac Area Besides his wife, he is survived! 2 by five children, Mrs, Dollie Mae Johnson of Ansted, Mrs. Eva Pscherer of Baltimore, Md., Mrs.}. Pontiac and Frank M. Wilson of Rivero and Mrs, MeGuire- of Youth ‘Finds Recreation in Upswing Over Holiday ‘ BIRMINGHAM—The holiday season brings with it an upswing in ‘recreational activity in this rhe yew ski and sied ren le ready for the first snow, says Recreation Director Robert Va Crash She was born in Albany, N.. Y. | Other surcvor ncude 14 grand) “"Wigy the Bton Park Rink ope Albania. be at Oak Hill Cemetery. James Missionary Baptist Church|for next session of swimming 2 a will bring the morning | message). A resident of Pontiac 15 years, pre he was a member of the Loyal and the combined choirs will fur) Dec, 3 at Order of Moose and had retired from Wilson Foundry Corp. Mr. Kamber is survived by a} AP Wirephote son living in Europe. Order of Moose will Fmgaried refugees to reach the United States. Berd gp pedcoresd service at 6: 20 | There are several infants among the 62 sched- |woanesday evening in the Voor uled to arrive a (See story on Pagé 1.) hees-Siple Funeral Home. of Bancroft; fireman, George Whit| illi ‘ is comb, also of Bancroft; and a stu- William B. Lew oo gre case | city yes Ordinance Pro osal sce vin They told investigators that the Cadillac who ed Monday in Uni- emergency brake was pulled as versity Hospital, Ann Arbor, will 3 soon as the car was sighted when ‘Hye at 2 p.m. Friday: inthe Peter-;- the train rounded a bend 150 yards, Citycommissioners took their Tabled until a Nov. 29 meeting) werk sa . Orlando avenue trom son Funeral Home of Cadillac. from the intersection. first Jook last night of a proposed because of several objections Monticello to Oakland. Mr. Lewis was a former resident “We shad braked for a long dis-| icity ordinance establishing street voiced by residents. was a hearing A claim from a citizen for re- of Pontiac: tance,"’ Boeff told police, ‘‘and had| y =— & ee'on a special assessment roll to ported damages done to her base- | slowed down almost to a stop when’ ‘and sidewalk grade levels in the finance storm drains in the Dixie- ment because of a city sewer, was Th we hit the truck. Our momentam city. land Subdivision. referred to the city attorney. Sgt. and Mrs. F. oe carried us on.” , . 2° * Commissioners heard a com-, The ordinance will be returned Confirmation was deferred munication from the James Madi-! - cars were on hand to direct traffic which had piled.up for threé blocks on both sides of the accident. Stu- dents from Pontiac High, located a :, block away, were returning home from classes at 3 p.m. which added. to the congestion. “I hit my brakes when I saw the : red blinkers flashing on the > tracks,” said Griffin. “We were about 30 vards away and I had s e plenty of time to stop. We skidded| DIAPER DETAIL — Cartons of disposable - | a long way on the slippery asphalt! diapers are carried into a Red Cross building _.__ though. The next thing IT knew we! at Camp Kilmer, N.J., by soldiers readying the were stalled on the trac’ Riding in the engine of the) “2™P for the arrival of the first SS of freight was engineer, John Boeft,; se burn Ave. died yesterday after an 4 : will open ‘lice of ‘“Thanksagiving’’ at 10 o'clock tn r by singing “We early to not interfere with holiday IGather Together.” The Rev. Ralph nie ’ C. Claus will preach, and the con- a gregation will join in the chant, “Te Deum Laudamus.” Another Harvest Home‘ Thanks-! giving Hour will be held in the, “zoning ae . Service for Sgt. Fremont Jon P Doran Thoe and Mrs. Mathilde Mar-)” | ___— in Mojave, Calif. will be at 2p.m : ale C ti Ca ‘fo the commission at a future after a hearing was conducted son Junior High PTA thanking aret tho were killed Sas Marimont Baptist Church at 10 Earl Bush — i = +: ‘meeting for a second reading and on a rofl te finance curb, gutter, them for the installation of a traffic: © Thoe, ho : REV. THOMAS CURRIER a.m. The Rev. Harold Walsh, pas-. Beevice teday- Eien Child ruelty ase ipossible adoption. grade, graveling and related light on Perry at the | new school, Urday in an automobile accident: ‘tor of the Hadley Baptist Church, Calit., i an =i 49, former will deliver the sermon, Mrs. Doris| The law would authorize the Eri¢ will serve as sstoliet. re a Continues in Court | city building inspecior ea require ; ey aoa ie! & balepeten ' ; EI Colac meerecbelerecstem Lists Rules for Entering pastor will officiate, -urtal. will Local Hospital | if he deems it: nerded before a ‘follow in White Chapel Memorial The Rev. A. H, Mullins, pas- tor of the Columbia Avenue Bap. He was formerly a meat depart. sat gripping the arms of the wit-; "sléing permit is Issued. ° Cemetery. ; . * tist Church, states that ne serv: ont employe at Birmingham and yess chair with her back to her The grade levels would be set Yule Decorations Contest Sgt. Thoe was born in Aitkin, Cha lain Dies ico will oe aoe | Pontiac Kroger stores and at / parents. Judge George B. Hartrick by the engineering department and Minn. on April 19. 193% to Fre- emi aa a ray ae -Sfire’s market here / ‘wiee reproved Henry for the approved by the city manager, the ; mont and Inez Holmquist Thoe.| pereces: ann peer ban Surviving are his wife, Lita. a LZ harshness of his questioning. new law outlines. The Pontiac Junior Chamber of all-out effort to decorate our He was married on June 16, 1956 Rey, Thomas Currier new meas is congrega- daughter of the Jerry Johnstons A * s tL] ah rd * tion assisting and joining them of Bi , ; \ irmingham. his mother, Mrs. Joseph Met cy te tamity prayers. Sarah Heiden and his brother, Ed- ; The Rev. Mr. Mullins is urging ward Putnam, both of Toledo, ie 3 ‘Commerce again will sponsor the: homes,”’ he said. to Matbflde Schaper in Dussel- A Diane denied anyone had told; No permits would be issued until annual residential Christmas! «This contest will provide dorf, Germany, ; her what to testify, and broke into builders complied with the grades. Lighting Contest this year, Robert pleasure for everyone participat- A graduate of Pontiac High | af ies tears when Henry asked, ‘Do you Violators would be faced with $100 Elert. chairman of the contest. ing, and it will help to beautify, Fe with, the clans of 1963, he his church members to study the 2 like your mother?” ‘ ‘Tine, 90 days, or both —— —+has announced. , Pour” city “at SERN ey can a encenbes or Bi Icha’ | — pees eas Bible at home and pray together. ~\, J | . eV homas Currier, chaplain a F / “That's a very embarrassing I iE ‘ Deadline for entries is Dec. 19. year.’ | Latheran Church. He had lived ci joseph Mercy Hospital since we aan Thesdey AD Gifts Announced / | im, Pontiac 1% years. Four years june 13 1951, died Monday at Saints Episcopal Church -§ question, Mr. Henry,” Judge Har- Tee ke ate | ow ceni ibe said. All should be mailed to | ————— trick observed. Diane previously | ~ a Venger, addressed the Christmas | age he enilsted in the U. 8. vte Carmel Hospital, Detroit. He At 10 o'clock, the Rev. Lewis W by UF Headquarters Marine Corps. had been in ill health several Towler, curate, will .give a talk fe had erly answ “ ‘commissioners gave tentative ap- ;.—) |: Pi. perdi a Al ae Sigg asl aravid We a Ieapecbctween tte chey Lighting Contest, 71 W. Huron “( an, \ Ni Q = Ww Sgt. Thoe is survived by his par- months. at the annual Thanksgiving Festi-, with her jot Pontiac and Oakland County for, Winners will receive local | ‘grandparents in Howell. lthe leasing of the Contagious Hos- prizes and awards, First place i “~ and grandparents, Mrs. Ida’ Father Currier was born in Til- val service. Pe - pri = ae Gee 10, who also (pital to Pontiac General Hospital. winner will be entered in Gencet | Thoe of Jacobson, Minn. and Mr. bury, Ont. Canada. After his ordi- The Rev. C. George Widdifield, followt list of gifts 6f more . _ testified morning, was not during the latter's construction Electric’s $5,000 nationwide © Kl Q In 0 lave and Mrs. Herman Holmquist of nation at London, Ont. in 1921, he rector of All Saints, and St. An- th fein “= : named by Sherry as a witness to ‘program. Christmas Lighting Contest. Pontiac and two sisters, Janet and served Catholic Missions in the drews. Drayton Plains will preach sebaeee Bell Telephone Gb. . $3.400.00 the alleged crueity. 7s = iJoyce, at home, ‘Canadian Northwest for five years. the Thanksgiving sermon at 9:30 Michiran Bell Telephone Cy of St. to Be Buried Friday The Pontiac Area United Fund Pier Mires has announted the ; Entries should list name. ad- mateced’'& But Sherry said Diane and Dar- As the city manager and com- 4 4 bret deactiotion ct Galifornia Gar Crash. Mrs. Frefnont (Mathilde Mar-; yg, vetarmed te Detrelt where iThursday at St. Andrew's Epis-’ Wirg nei ey Teleohere Co. 3.379.00 lene, 10, had seen her mother burn ™issioners had no time to review Cress. ane a OF eae | c aret) Thoe was born in Dusseldorf .copal Chapel. ether employes Looe LOTLOO r their display, the chairman said.. Takes Fremont Th 272 g he was ossistant pastor of Our | Fieet Carrier employes her hand and buttocks and throw the lease, its finat-approvat was 3 es OC, £4, Germany on May 2%, 1933 to Fred-| é tag Ses a knife at her. Neither girl 1q Subject to study by the manager yupDGE ON DEC. 26 Bri de f y 4 a z | Lady of the Rosary Church. He | A twofold offering will be gre. See tent Sone jones 573.00 girl wou iE O° 2 _ Bride of 5 Months jerick and Truda Schaper. | came to Pontiac in October, 1930, sented, Fitst, ee fresh and Wattes emvlores 0/0 ...0..: ea testify at pre-trial examination. 294 the Board of Supervisors. The judging will be held on / A member of the Lutheran as assistant pastor at St. Vin- | canned fruit vegetables as NiO orn e Marereavey Co Darlene is scheduled to testify, The county agreed to rent to the evening of Dec. 26. Displays | = \ te i) emploves A former Pontiac resident and ChUTeh. she artis ee here from, cent de Paul Church under the well as shar for teenage and VY this afternoon. the city the much-needed facili- | w|i be : ; A&P Teaco | 3 P judged on artistic merit., Germany on Sept. 5 | Rev. Francis Van Antwerp. older boys and girts will be re- Poesy & Beara oes During the trial, Henry has re- ties of its hospital to help lessen originality, lighting tectiniioe = pais pe peers Killed ina yautc- She is survived = her parents! ceived, cn aes Hon... Father Currier was chaplain at Fred W. Moote Electrical Con- ‘mobile accident in Mojave, Calif. in Dusseldorf and a sister, Gertrude q, (),., ph Mercy Hospital in Ann The Youth Confirmation Class’, {78 %F empisres ay esas pt z S S833 S28 Bsssess B333s 5 peatedly insisted that ‘“‘all the chil. the crowded conditions existing at | cand ingenuity dren” take the witness stand, | Pentiac General. ‘Ss Seaman Mig. ¢ " 27 | The contest is limited to. i aturday. oo /Schaper of Pontiac. -Arbor for many years before com-.will take the gifts Friday to St. Coca-Cola Bott ing Co operes 198 A public hearing was scheduled gents tiving in the city fimits, | Set. Fremont Thoe, 22 and his. The bodies of Sgt. and Mrs. Thoe ing to the Pontiac hospital. Peter's home for boys and Wil [Dean Bros. Amployes seem: S : : : for Dec. 11 on an ordinance to re- pyar emphasized. ; bride of five casei he: the former will be at the Sparks-Griffin Fue yy. joq will be brought to St, liams House for girls in Detroit, Carpentry ‘oy Lanery "158 ees [ | nion al § reg to Commercial] 2 usage two) Mathilde Schaper, 23, of Dusseldorf, neral Home at noon Friday. They 2 ° Carpentry/ By Landry emploges | 156: “ inf Vincent de Paul Church Thursday both of the Episcopal Diocese. Grand Trunk Western Railroad ots in the Homestead Park No. 1) “Our community will receive a Germany. died in tapes Saturday |wiil be taken to the church at noon employes ..- = eataiaan. 'great many benefits from an night. where it will lie in state from 3' The second will be an offering srg Sales, ee Oe U e 1U hecks Ve 2 oe ne ——— nig Saturday. to 9 p.m. toward the completion of the new John Hebert, 1D sacs ase. | Former resident at 32. Murphy = * building. The Rev. W. R._ Hunt, “* ified Track tapes, Tae. 338 . | St., young Thoe was a graduate Leo M. Wilson The Chanting of the Off vicar of the chapel, will conduct Wajker & Co. employes °° 118 The Pontiac Employes Credit ; ‘ hanting of the Office for wy ke Se ' Union yesterday scam out :Wooacratt Lore Suber Bo of Pontiac High School in 1952. | the Dead will "be at 10:30 Friday the service assisted by lay read- wart open employes. . 413 | He was in the Marin: Corps fer | Leo M. Wilson, 62. of Ansted. morning from the church, The fu- ers of the congregation we erford Center School a e Ps employes - ° = bundle of 1956 Christmas Club iW. Va.. died Monday in St, Joseph neral service wil? follow at 11 "the last four years, ‘Four Towns School employes. 88 60 checks totaling $34.845.77 to some L t W d Fi D ae ; ‘ : = : The Thanksgiving Day Service gf Pontiac Mulwork Co. ployes.. pou 250 orecge tome OS in OO Ss lve ays Thoe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, ee aioe ater Cote aS ges aes ee oe St. Pal Lather an Church will aa ‘Dean Peli ety = employee ‘ as 00 Fremont Thoe of 218 S. East Blvd., P&** . mimes’ Sighs pacha) ED AEE) UE TAT + : ol Ge a Ri cl TG nie and tio) sisters Sener and Joyce Of his daughters, Mrs. Mabel ——$——— a as tae a loa : ik ceed em Sokol srmleyes =< 2 treasurer sf veer _ . ae ae sional service. A Co mion } - employe veee 78.80 this represented close to a $5,000 MUNISING & — A knowledge of a’ gr ound party trekked into the at home. survive him. Grand-| Rivero and Mrs. Eloise McGuire. ice will follow at 9:30. The/Rev. ncuree Seas — “e ae : Dr. Carleton A. Smitn. .....60.. George Mahder, pastor. will/speak. National Transit Corp. |... ., { Lambert School =e eee Mass will be ‘said in St. Vin- [ atesori Aes ce oe mtie Lid cent de Paul Church at 6, and MeVittie School employes 8:45 a.m. Thursday, Red Star Trencit Co. employes ‘ woodcraft and the ability to keep bfush four miles and found him. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Born in Ansted on Dec. 25, 184. B iti h G B y increase over last year's program. Temperatures had Gropped to 13 wolmquict of 32 Murphy also he was the son of Henry and Marv rls dS DU ers Applications are already being calm kept 14-year-old Earl Ha! degrees in the area while the givive. Woods Wilson. On Sept. 13, 1916, filed for the 1957 and 12th annual mon Jr. alive for five freezing youngster wandered in the woods. = P f C b program for city employes for the days. He was huddled by a camp fire’ Mrs. Thoe Is survived by her NM was married to the former Mary! repare or ur 5 é | Pridemore in Ansted. Christmas season. ‘when the rescue party reached Parents in Germany and a sister, mec k ee m capita hee toa A sbi him, ow Gertrude, of Pontiac. A member of the Missionary «Continued From Page One) St. Michael's Catholic Church ane. Sieece, ia Service will be held this Sat- Baptist Church of West Virginia, parts of Terkey, The Nether- will celebrate Mass, at 8 and 9 Middle Atiantic Transportation . o'clock; St. Joseph’s Church will Junk Gul ’Carees Go 0707 aed ‘say Mass at 1€ a.m. and at St, Upto-Nst- Launary & Cleaning | British Fuel Minister Aubrey Benedict's Church, Mass will be Singer Bewin ; Machina Co.. " |Jones reported the rationing pro- at 6:45, 8 and 9 a.m. Davia & Utley ordeal that might well pave meant jdeath for_even an. ‘experienced, F +The Weather _ 'woodsman. — Se eae! ae viene aoreee | ‘Earl is suffering from frostbitten ‘urday in Pontiac’s St. John Luth-, he had been a miner. eran Chirch with burial folowing ‘in White Chapel cemetery. Arrange- _ lands and West Germany. iles for New Trial SSSESS SESesssrdececes 333332 3223232512332 PONTIAC AND NITY — Rain | i eee or to saew Yering ond we hands and feet but doctors say his fo 4 d M penis are by Sparks-Griffin = Gi | Ld § h | igram would last until April 17,| A community’ Thanksgivt Da ‘chute pen service sella : tesey end tonight. Migh tedey se-se, Condition is amazingly good for a or nowarl OOTE —_—neral Home here. late Iris SCHOO and officials said possibly even be- Service will be held in the Gallo- MeNeliy's Mews Wear 2. 71"."% falling werstures by neon. Low te- —— wandered lost for) iy hat dat ; c Ment” 2030" temerrow "anew. forriee ond that date. |way Lake Méthodist Church at 10 oe Tings peter gt ant bly Mien saan f ve days of/snow, sleet and ioe Pontiac attorney Milton R. Henry J F k D t Offices Hit by Fir e | et am. with the Five Points Com-, ® * : Seath fine arinds of, 15-28 and ing beers in’Michigan’s north woods.’ taay filed a motion in Circus udge ran Oo Yi Aim of the program is to limit munity Church ‘oining in the sal Offer Resignations, fusty srownd noen eon- an hour and thraing aud tomorrow. Today in P in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. At @ am: =e Laeey 45-50 mph rection: South Bin sets Wagnontay at 8:06 p.m. Bun rises Thursday at 7:31 a.m. gs day that he slept under logs and fir Arees and spent the days over the rough land. | /’He was “very, very h . Wayne Moore, 24, of Lake Orion convicted sex-slayer of his neigh-| bor's daughter, three - year - -old Martha Little. Awhen found but quickly regained’ The motion is based on the on Zoo Inmates Hibernating animals in the De- 'troit Zoo settled a little more com- id b Earl Aold his rescuers yester- | Court asking new trial for howe" Rules Against Tax ADRIAN (AP)—A fire that blazed pools irl - ae No. penalties ice. out of control for two hours dam- yi) be imposed for fail : seed the administration building of abide by the tation! fa nies to tor of Galloway Lake Church will the State Training School for Girls here yesterday. There were no GO TO PORT SAID |+From Abu Suweir, the first con- injuries, The Rev. Kenneth Stephens, pas- ‘conduct the service and the Rev. Gordon Lindsey of the Five Points Church will preach. * * Ike May Call Herter WASHINGTON (NS)—The White House une | xpectedly an- ‘Seon gets Thursday at 1175 am. ~ (strength when given liquid / food claim there are new witnesses to fortably into their beds this morn-. The 325 girls at the institution tingent of U.N. police troops to gO) ‘qoin> eho: eee eee ‘nounced today the resignation of Moon rises Wednesday et 8:45 p.m” [ang oranges. He is now éating establish that Moore was not in ling. y ‘live in cottages several hundred into action headed today for Port Geer Gea of praise and! William H. Jackson, President _ Downtown Temperateres / —_|solid food. Lake Orion at the time July 27)” Oakiand County Circuit Judge ‘eet from the two-story administra- Said where dangerous tension has; ng a.m. Thursday Eisenhower's special assistant on hosed ‘tion buildi will be congregations of the Oak- ¢| veThe kid was calm and odllected the girl was discovered missing Frank L. Déty ruled yesterday) 0" building. ‘built, up between the Egyptiat|iang Park Methodist, Baldwin Ave ton, eourity, affairs. "1 36jwhen we found him,” said Lt.| from her home. : Some of the girls helped school;Population and Anglo-Fresjch -+---36 Murell Clark of the Marquette) Henry also said jin his opinion Sey eet be = - officials carry records to safety, | troops. / ped - Covert Methodist Onldond| News Secretary James C. Hagerty Tuesday in Pontiac Stite Police Post. “Idon't believe| introduction of lle detector results| pur judge Doty said the 200's| ,vormmen discovered the blaze. “cen and 11t,/men{Park Church, See cedinnet as eae germina I've ever seen a boy as calm 8S were incriminating during his trial Re _ per nara se Mrs. Wallace Watts, school super-| Fifteen officers and 177, men The Rev. and Mrs. G, W. Hoot, has resigned as assistant secretary Highest temperature. /.......... -oee 46 [be was under the circumstances.”| ast month, although Moore's at- arial Oli Course 2 both in Hunt-| ntendent, escaped from the build- from the Norwegian army under evangelists from Winona Lake, Ind. of health, education and welfare. Meat tempersrere LCE abs} Karte father, a Lansing con. | torney, Carl Ingraham, agreed to ington Woods — are ‘proprietary’ "8 along with five clerktypists|the command of Maj. Sigurd Wiik will speak. The Rev, C. We The White, House let it be mown Weather—Rain 4 oes tractor, credited his son’s their introduction, -. functions of the city of Detroit, [and Mrs. Watts’ mother, Mrs. made up the task force that pulled) wi. will lead in yer aegis the President is aryg-- hig previous hunting experience and ** land must pay special assessments. |Nelié Hall. 74. who lives on the/ut of Abu Suweir this morning Rev. James W, Deeg will duct] "Gov. Christian A. pay spec ‘second floor of the building. aboard a silver-painted Egyptian the service & ~~~ | Massachusetts into his admintstra- for the Twelve Town Drain. | - «6 6 tion, -+. 38 | frequent overnight outings in the 38, woods with saving hi Iie. Rock Collection Started Adrian fire department officials ‘rain. ‘estimated damage to the second Barring unforeseen delays, re LAKESIDE, Ufah w—Workmen The ruling opened the. possibility fl ti j ’ . : ota sTympersteres Tele Ralph Harmon. became separated have begim collecting rocky rub- of another legal battle over wheth-! dolla — attic at-several thousand Ira Bass tbs Gt eaptered por New Version of Chicken | “a rs 3 in 1880, while chasing a wounded bear last, ble from Ly residue of a. cliff face er Huntington Woods can anual ; at the head of the Sues. Canay | WARWICK, R.1. (Police took | would take about two hours. into custody three 1¢-year-otd boys +- |they said were pla 1 The mighty blast ‘of 560,000, Judge Doty ruled oy 5 ee (A later “dispatch from Port death game on trachea whore: New Said said the U.N. force had be-|Haven tail ah: oe 2 rescue parties ie tumbled out of on. the western shore of the \isgue in the present case. Hunting. | East Moor, Bloomfield 1 iin. died | gun moving into the ‘forthern an for. Pai py hie bey oe ; St .2elot the woods Sunday} ~ reat Salt Lake-yestergiay “ton Wéods. tins tried several : tof the sanal aioe. but Cent the me, W ie Ee - id A state trooper’ ip a ott ying vide rock -for a’ Se Oe facto tasens Detrlt lor drsun- protect eer hunting Het Lake "Ciara on Stand - | Premeree Cits S33 Coast Guard plan “spotted - Ear railroad causeway gross ‘the which woul Benefit’ the three !atea’~ Hewes manager of #*eportn Washington 41 aad radioed his Position and! lake. areas. a ling : store in, Rayal Oak. ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH | Joslyn qt Third Street = Cordially Invites You to ay 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1956 i A-GIFT ~ The Entire F amily | Will Enjoy | Beauties and Usly Ducklings Are Cheated by Life Average. Looking Girls Should Be | By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK (INS)}—On this day! before the demise /of the turkey and the expansion. of the great American stomach, there are two facts of nature that I am heartily ‘thankful for . .,’ | ~ First, that I/am, not so beautiful that everyone stares at me. Second, that I am not so ugly nobody cares about me. A girl, it seems te me, has enough trouble in the ordinary Both of these conditions can lead = into unlovable complexes, from narcissism to manic depression, LOVELY BUT LONELY Vy In high school, the boys are usu- sala weedy ae spuaté ally.shy of the beauty and leave particularly the males, of COUFSE, her for an “ordinary” girl so that since one female's reaction to a0-'she sits home with nothing to do other female is relatively unim-)but resolve to enter a convent or iportant—most uncomfortable. dream of going to New York for a ry * ry job in the follies. the adolescence begins, a sudden swift change takes place. The girl who is born beautiful,| Or bac boys make much of her for instance, is frequently the least|#%4 Vie for attentions, causing her adored woman in her local social|@ve? Sfterward to snatch quick to know her own abilities like {older person with sympathy aS, the back of her lily white hand, compassion is sure to try to “do the beautiful woman often is thus /something”’ with Miss Unattrac- a vision of vaaity—and frigidity. itive, and she will come out with a ‘new hairdo and a new posture and She is-unloved by other women, a wardrobe fit to impress the edi-. (a cat may gaze on a queen, but tors of “Harper's.” So often you. doth it make her purr?) and she see it, and almost inevitably the’ a . THREE | rankful ‘ 46 Williams St. FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” _2%4-Hour Ambulance Service Phone FE 2-5841 Z f is more likely to be admired than results are destructive. adored by men, When the “done over” woman | * * discovers that clothes do not In the case of many beauties we) make a woman, and hairdos do all know from reading the head-| not a man impress, she inclines ness « withou \glances at herself in mirrors and lines, they even come to look at) te retire even further into cocoon ae cay naam = ary a. pales Og ag gonna ishop windows. i'themselves with -loathing. Nature of resignation and introversion. lg hem at birth and, meatably dowdy. ‘but when the cooing is over and' By the time she is old enough ee cee ate ee / , |they wound up with a pain and a cold and distrustful as the gor- } Old Age Claims | Nature—human and natal — has ideceived her, and she becomes as’ 6° d ‘Lawyer Is Hung, Client Isn't Whisky Bottles Sway Jury but Stagger the Defense NEW YORK — Big Ed Bobick lit!emnly, “‘I now offer these two ex- PITTSBURGH curious feeling of self-loathing and eects doll who knoiss abe is: more rulltenom _ |ROtfed Warship disgust for the world. a showpiece than a person. ° / Ne SHUNNED OR PITIED + # & The ugly ‘duckling has about as, How nice it is, and how thankful 2 -much-ehance-for-true happiness-as;mest-ef-humanity-should be,-to- be-4- a 5 a | the beauty. She is, from adoles-/normally, averagely, mediumly | : . i é Door Mirrors / Adm. in raguts Sloop a big cigar and let the match — on behalf of the prosecu- \ : Finally Sinks to Bottom burn out in his fingers. . I mean on behalf of the analysis and distrust of the race given that most wonderful of all = i | —— of Elizabeth River ~ | “Well,” he sighed. “I beat that) defense.” so generously referred to as “‘hu- privileges—being left alone to de-} : ‘kidnap rap. That calls for a cele-- Ags things turned out, the fae man.” |sign your own personality, unham-' bration.” His face shone out like| was hung on the question of intent s ¢« * 'pered by a conspicuous trick of | : vfelel: NORFOLK, Va. &#—The rotted a red-hot nickel in a slot machine./to kidnap. So Bobick copped a _Somewhere along the line, an nature. : an of days ago Bobick had gulped’ prisonment.;And that was that. glorious past yesterday and sank in jury. Now all of a sudden he was brows gasped. “Aren’t you gonna the Elizabeth River. a gppe eats jj ne ctass {tt what kind of Scotch it was, , isten,’’ he said into the glass.* brand name.” It the tired old lady had lived “I could go the rest of my life ae edie gulp of w {two more days she would have without another shot of whisky. ter A glance at almost any daily newspaper will disclose that- business men are advertising for Accountants . +» Stenographers .. .-and Typists. These business men prefer men and women who have had special- ized training. The Institute offers this training. jo on,.either shunned or pitied|mediocre in_matters of personal | remains of the steam sloop of war a + - been 98 years old. She was . t* % a é “'s ; #; | 7 \ \ F | . er es gt ; \ = fi \ is | 2 ’ defects in metal castings, i: * * * In paying tribute to Dr. Roentcen, Turopore J. WERLE, executive secre- Association, had this to say: “In the fight against tubercu- ae oat losis alone it has proved the Bnterea at Post Office, Pontiac; as-stcond-class.matter. 00 a = = ——— most vital weapon we have. The a ee X-ray makes it possible to find = The ee ed Press is entitled ¢: use for republication of all local I*nege.pripeed i im this TB in people even before symp- Soe Si : toms reveal the disease. This Tas “eos Puome to oltrared by means we can find tuberculosis carrier f 40 cents . bs d where carrier erter gervice ts not avaliable | Washtenaw on S i $12.00 8 early when it can be cured and 2 a * esewere = and other places in £06 veer. 4 Al mail tubseriptions paren = eevee before the germs are spread to ” MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS others. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1956 UMW for Seaway Not in recent years in this country has any great national organization ‘ changed its position on a public issue ’ as drastically as has the United Mine Workers Union on the St. Lawrence | Waterway. ' For years the 4:nion, under the leadership of Joun L. Lewis, bitterly ' fought the project. The union had argued that the seaway would result ~" in more’ hydroelectric plants and drinking,” says a physician. It may thus reduce the use of coal. At the be as harmful physically, but it won't same time it was contended that the —©ause_a person to feel like a_king — waterway would bring 50,000,000 and act like a knave. ons a year of cheap foreign coal to “ midwest users. ; en Not long ago at the UMW conven- tion, the organization's Vice Presi- dent THomas Kennepy di¢ an about \ face on the union stand. He told the * * x belong to Roentcen, but he earned high commendation for placing the process at the disposal of the world without patent or license fees. He lived 28 years after his first X-ray picture and though he generously refused to take money*for his dis- covery, he had the satisfaction of knowing what a boon it was to man- kind. “OVEREATING is as harmful as over- -** OF courRsE, yOu can’t reason with children—they’re too much like adults. The Man About Town \ convention that the seaway was one a of the great hopes for coal and that Out of Ordinary utility plants are among the coals © Wonderful Growing Year -- _best customers. . Brings Unusual Yield No longer is the union worry- . Thanksgiving: When we should ing about foreign coal. The fact give a fuller consideration to the a is ; cael seni ee real meaning of the holiday. | any 0 se ere. Moreover, —— American coal right now is being Many of my readers, like MAT him- shipped to fuel hungry countries self, usually are late in planting our tulip abroad. Mr. Kennedy now expects bulbs. But this year we're lucky. Accord- — : ing to 7 to see coal ships pouring out of the St. \Lawrence bound for Mes. Bebeces: Jettersen a Eu of Auburn Heights, the weather has been et ve. so warm that bulbs which she planted on 2: One can only regret that Mr. Oct. 15 are sending up shoots and wil! be “ Lewis didn’t see the light earlier. If killed by the first hard frost. ‘Te same 7 he had, the seaway, might now be in &*Perience is reported by ‘ : operation. Mrs. Mercedes Markson of Keego Harbor, who' also says she has petunias in bloom for the second time this year. ——E———E Sukarno’s Ambition It now appears that the. admira- tion expressed during his visit here by Indonesian President S«KaRNo for THOMAS JEFFERSON and our Cohsti- tution, reflected only a ‘emporay attitude. i Any other conclusion is difficult a in view of his address to a special -. session of the Indonesian Constitu- ent Assembly. In it he urged the Assembly to draft a new Constitu- tion rejecting capitalism, a federal form of government and the “liberal democracy of the West.” x * * Two weeks ago in a keynote address President SuKaRNo called for an end to political par- ties and heaped praise on the government of Yugoslavia's President Tito. At that time observers in Jakarta concluded that SUKARNO was seeking sup- port for a Tito type dictatorship in Indonesia. * * * In other words, President SuKagrNo, lately returned from Moscow and Belgrade, seems to have been much more impressed by governments in those capitals than by ours in Wash- ington. This surely is a disappoint- ing augury of Indonesia’s chance of _developing into a true democracy. — Several reports have been received about lilacs blooming in November. including that of Mrs. Harry Percival of Pontiac Lake, who says the second crop on her white lilac bush has a tinge of blue in it. She wonders if it isn’t because she \. dumps the blueing water at the base of the bush on wash days. A: sunflower in the garden cf Mr. and Mrs. Holloway Smith of Huron Gardens had over 30 blossoms. It was cut down over a month ago, and another plant grew from the stump—and it now has three blossoms. Few people can be more interested in the outcome of the Cornell-Penn football game on Thanksgiving Day than Mrs. Siama Streeter of Walled Lake. Of the original 3,678 -en- tries in the MAT football. contest only eight survive. Seven of them predict that Cornell will win the game, and Mrs. Streeter is the sole backer of.Penn. So if Penn wins, she gets the $300 in U. 8. Sav- ings Bonds. If Cornell wins the. seven carry over -to the Mithigan-Ohie. State game on Saturday. rs St., Mrs. Gertrude Ostrander found a- wooden tool box, the cover of which is lined with parts of the Pontiac Gazette of 1840. Mentioned in its columns are thé ancestors of severa! people who are prominent in this area 116 years later. - A Sliver leaf maple tree, all budded out, just as it does in spring, is reported by Mrs. Robert J. Howey, 61 Years of X-r ays in her front yard at 52 aecKiniey Drive. ‘One November anniversary that Ae got far less attention than it de- Seeming ts sense t the spirit of the amen seryed was the 6ist bitthday of the ' Mrs. Burney: Lyttle process we know as X-ray. of Drayton Plains now says with an even It was on November 8, 1895, that greater emphasis than before Nov. 6, “I acne German physicist, WiHELM Kon- ke Ike.” RAD RoEentToEN, took the first X-ray. picture. He photographed his wife’s hand, showing a ring on one finger. : e 2 * This discovery unquestionably was one of the most important . medical pandene i j. time. os . ball bush in the yard of Mrs. Myrna Ostend of Auburn Heights has larger November blooms than those which it bore at the usual time in May. Wwe. Vekbal Orchids to- fractures “ CeO iene torr ee" é of Rochesttr; eighty-ninth birthday. of t aid te industry, being - . 3 ne used to locate hiddex ~~~ tary. of the Michigan Tuberculosis. ._Not only does credit for discovery. -has been identified with ~ When moving from 442 South Padadee . We haven't had much snow, but a snow- | "Mee heen Samia “But I'm Supposed to Be the Policeman” '-» Voice af the People. David Lawrence Says: Buckshot Criticism Hits at Policies WASHINGTON — Criticism of what the government does is im- portant and useful, especially when it is constructive. But critic- ism that is captious and has its origin among partisans who have an ax to grind can be mischievous, especially when it involves the for- eign relations of the United States. * » s For several months now, the idea has been widely disseminated both here and abroad- that there is something “wrong” with the State Department's policies. Lots of people throughout the country be- lieve a thing if it's repeated often enough. The propaganda has been fed regularly to newsmen, some of whom are predisposed anyway to favor the return of Truman- Acheson policies. The public has been told constantly that the State Department lacks “imag- inative ideas” or that it does not do any “planning’’ or that it emphasizes “military alliances.” The State Department is a very large institution and ‘‘planning”’ often means the preparation of memoranda based on certain pre- conceptions on the part of a large staff of planners. Memoranda and pressures come also from New York City—the financial capital of the world—where the sources of financing for many a private proj- ect abroad must originate. CRITICS YELL “SPEND” The campaign to persuade the administration to make almost un- limited use of American taxpayer's money to build ‘up foreign coun- tries, irrespective of whether or not they are friendly to’ the United States in a military way, is some- times related to advantages to be gained by various individuals in business and trade. The effort to get Uncle Sam to spend more and more money abroad has been _ persistent. When temporarily frustrated, ,the proponents have turned their guns on Secretary Dulles, Under- Secretary Hoover, and Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey. It is amazing how far-reaching this propaganda has become in recent years through speeches, magazine articles and ‘‘seminars” on foreign policy. Many of the participants come from a cult which large spending sprees under the Marshall Plan and hence they cannot see —anything-but—the—eutpouring of more money overseas aS a way _ out of almost every difficulty. * » * This is an electronic age’ and many of the critics of the State Department seem to think when there is.a crisis in the world it should bé., ible to press a but- ton and out.of some machine will come a sheaf.of papers giving the exact policy. that should be fol- lowed in a given part of the world in a given set of circumstances. Too many things in internation. al affairs change over night. __Our potential enemies do.not tell us what makes them change their tactics. America’s intelli- gence service is the best in the world, It can report in advance—as it did in recent weeks—that the Israelis would attack Egypt, that Britain and France would inter- when I'm 21. Does that make my . credit good for a soda?” vene and that American citizens in the Suez area would be in danger and had better be withdrawn. The White House was not officially in- formed of these facts by the British or French governments, yet did know military action was con- templated. » » * But what policies can be planned in advance to take care of mis- takes that other gevernments make? Obviously it is important to adjust American action to changing circumstances. The main principles of Amencan policy, however. do not change just because our Cie nie to Dr. William Brady S differ with us in certain policies, or because our potential enemies pursue their plots. American for- eign policy under the Eisenhower- Dulles administration has held con- sistently to these objectives: 1. To avoid plunging American boys into war, 2. To make clear at all times that if attacked-Ameriea will fight back with a “massive retaliation.” 3. To make sure American funds used abroad are spent prudently. 4. To strengthen the United Na- tions as an instrument for the preservation of peace. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald ira eo) Says: Dentists Object to Opinion They Ought to Be MDs Speaking of the routine applica- tiori of glycerite of iodin and zinc jodide to the gums and lining of the mouth by dentist or physician a few minutes before mouth or tonsil operations, I said here re- cently that this was introduced by Eugene Talbot. MD, DDS, and the salution he recommended is called Talbot's solution. It is described in the Nationally For- mulary as Glycerite of Iodin and Zine Iodide. . Dr. Talbot reported (JAMA. Apr. 2, 16) that this solution used once a month in children’s mouths prevents tooth decay. * s * So far it was all factual. But unfortunately I added a comment of my own. Talbot, I said, was both physician and dentist—‘‘as I think every dentist- should be.” That tore it... The dentists, at least dentists of the 19th Cen- tury school, reacted like hornets. If every dentist should be a physician, they argued, then every physician should have “at least four years additional train- ing for the degree DDS.” Well, now, I wouldn't say that. I leave it to the dentists to esti- mate how much of his or her training the student who intends to practice dentistry would get, in a straight four years medical school course. URGES EXTRA STUDY I venture to say that, having earned the degree M. D., the stu- dent could get the necessary post- graduate training to qualify him or her to practice dentistry in not more than two years. When we get down to brass tacks, isn't it absurd to assume that a student can learn enough about medicine and surgery and also the special technical arts and skills of dentistry in a course no longer than the student of medicine requires to become a physician? Separate schdols_of dentistry. are obsolete and wasteful, They are kept open to gratify the vanity of small-minded men. - Such schoolé were established in the first plate because the phy- sicians in the early part of the 19th Century were short-sighted and of\ Press, Pontiac, Michigan. (Copyright 1956) ‘Not GM’s Fault. ‘Buyers = Didn’t Ask About. Zoning’ Letters wilt be-condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Full name, address and telephone number of the writer must accompany letters but these will not be published if the writer so requests unless the letter is critical in ite nature. I saw-a letter in the Voice of the People saying the G Trunk was unwilling to consider another location for those tracks. City Manager Willman says the Grand Trunk conferred with him on other locations many times. Then the letter asks why they allowed homes to be built in this area. They allowed homes to be built in this ar@s because it was legal and because someone want- ed to build them, General Motors dide't-bulld them. Grand Trunk didn’t build them. They were built to live in by owners or built to sell, That seems very, very simple. The people that bought them did so knowing that the big plants were located right there. It wasn't a secret. No one knew about the future. Most people know General Motors has grown in the past and it would probably grow some more. That was no secret, either. You always build or buy on your own decision. If you build without asking about zoning restrictions, is that your own fault, or a Ee ek builder or seller? The letter closes by asking what chance you have when you fight General Motors and the Railroad. I'll answer that, too. You have the chance justice always gives. Aren't General Motors and ee Grand Trunk as much entitled to justice as the letter writer? Doesn't justice go both ways? ‘G. M. Employe ‘Haircut Ruling Is Ridiculous’ In regards to the 16-year-old ‘ boy’s haircut, I think the, school board is absolutely being ridicu- lous. Jesus Christ didn’t cut his hair nor beard, and he was con- demned, too. God help them for they know not what they do. Subscriber for 30 Years Hungarians Their Soviet By JOHN H. MARTIN laternational News Service Foreign Director No wonder the Soviet Union will not allow U.N. official observers to check the bloodbath in Hungary. * The capital is wrecked by Soviet guns. Famine is being used deliber- ately to force the Hungarians to quit their general strike. The casualties inflicted on a na- tion that demands freedom from Soviet rule are enormous. The pinched faces of the people inside —as well as those of the refugees streaming into Austria — tell a grim story. But the shell-pitted ruins of Budapest, the capital of the valiant Hungarians, house péople who still laugh despite their hatred. * * »® It is all very embarrassing for the Russian troopers in Hungary. It would be even more embarrass- ing. for Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepilov and other top Kremlin officials if U.N. officials were to see what was going on OFFICERS MOCKED For instance, in Budapest the Soviet officers, still mostly hidden in the turrets of their tanks, are mocked by the Hungarian civilians —who—ask. “What are you doing here? Who sent you”” ® 2 * Hoots of laughter go up from the Hungarians when the indoctrinated Russian soldiers argue that ‘we are here to defend you against the Fascist bandits.’ The scornful shouts also arise when the Russians refer to Premier Janos Kadar's puppet government. Posters appearing in Budapest lampoon both the Russians and the handful of Kadar government men who still rely on the “Stalinist” repression methods. One of these posters in the form of a “police notice’ warned Hungary's population of 10,000,000 -- minus what the Soviets have de- ported—that ‘10 million counter- revolutionaries are at large in the country.”’ “Former aristocrats, cardinals, generals and other supporters, of Case Records of a Psychologist: 19 Boldly Mock Oppressors the old regime,” -says this parody, “are disguised as factory workers and. peasants and are making propaganda against the patriotic government and against our Rus- sian friends.” * * s Another says: ‘‘Wanted; Premier for Hungary. Qualification: No sincere conviction, no backbone; ability to. read and write not re- quired, but must be able to sign documents drawn up by others Applications should be addressed to ‘Messrs. Khrushchev and Bul- ganin.” Another poster says: ‘Lost — the confidence of the people. Hon est finder is asked to return it io Janos Kadar, Premier of Hungary. at 10,000 Soviet Tanks Street.” Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Just when the day seems perfect as... The sky is clear and bright . You suddenly look up and see «.. A dark cloud hove in sight . . And sooner than the seconds can ... Complete another minute . 1. A storm explodes its fury. and . . ; You find yourself right in it... And that is how it is at home ... When that artillery . . Of one wrong word can blast the peace ... Of all the family . One snide remark will start the storm ... That soon is growing bigger . . . As some unthinking tongue provides .. . The devastat- ing trigger . and do stay dry . is sudden rain . . And hold your tongue, to keep away. needless family pain. (Copyright, 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago . . 8. COAL strike action awaits UMW reply. TOBREK BELIEVED relieved by British drive. 20 Years Age BRITAIN STIRRED by naval aid for rebels. job in HIGH COURT OK’s surance, Blames Husband for Wife’s Affair Grace says her stodgy hus- band thinks he knows it all. He protests that he never reads this clinical column. Yet her Don Juan devours it, and Grace says if her husband had used the ideas contained herein, she never would have developed this tragic “affair”. Husbands, if you wish to keep your wives ~yatthfiul, send for the booklet named below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case T-327: Grace G., aged 37, is the wife of a professional man. * * # “Dr. Crane, I have been married for 17 years,” she began. ‘I have a wonderful husband and five lovely children. “Yet I have been involved in an illicit love affair for the pest six years, . “I have finally decided it isn’t what I want and my husband is being -very cooperative. ~“‘However, he still thinks I am frigid and do not want to be loved or petted. “Dr. Crane that is the opposite of the real facts. I crave af- fection, In fact, I need-him far more than he seems to need me, which is why I first sucewmbed to the flattery and attentions of this other man... “My husband thinks he knows ‘it all, so he refuses to pay any attention to your booklet on ‘Sex Problems ‘in Marriage.’ “I would never have entered into: this clandestine affair if he. had read your. booklet and- practiced . the advice therein. é life, yet the Don Juans study them carefully?’' The typical husband hates to admit before his wife that he has been wrong especially in his ideas of marriage. Actually, there is no reason for. such-a-marrto feel humiliated, for many new ideas have been ad- vanced in both medicine and psy- chology which make the theories of 25 years ago quite outmoded. * bd * But husbands past 40 years of age imagine it will deflate them in the sight of their wives to con- fess that they have been in error ever since their honeymoon. The other alternative to such an admission, is to deny the hew truths and condemn the expohents— thereof. “Dr. Crane's column is all the buinke!”* many an older husband thus insists, as he tries to miain- tain his mistaken notions. Yet some of these same hus. bands eagerly write for the book: lets, bat- have them. mailed to. their offices, Hundreds ‘of wives have told me Dine ery tee remy “Yet, Dr: Crane, whenever you outtine ‘case that as, the same faults as mine, my husband tears your column out of our paper and lays it beside my plate at the table,” such a wife will explain. ° * 2 * “So how does he know when you “are stepping on my corns, if he never reads it?” YOUTH VS, AGE Well, he simply denies reading this feature to protect his wound- ed male ego. But if he is a smart man, he realizes the truth of what I explain in this educational column. Herein you readers see the fat- est facts from medicine and psy- chology, documented with actual ~— Young husbands are ardent read-— ers of this feature for they want the truth and aren't set in their ancient erroneous concepts. As Grace mentioned, the Don Juan realizes that love-making is a very scientific process, so he devours all medical and psycholo- oe data that. deal with the sub- * * * If the average husband send half the energy that the Don Juan spends in learning how to be a master of love, we'd have hardly any divorces. - And if you husbands past 35 or 40 are shy about having the follow- ing booklet sent to your hame, have it mailed to your place of work. Se send forthe booklet—*‘Sex Problems in Marriage,” enclosing a stamped return envelope plus 20 cents (non-profit). Always, write tn’ cate of to Ponting ‘Pree W. Crane wha | “THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1956 -Grass Crop Valuable — : By Cari Grubert | sa a See ee peerage ge ca’s most valuable crop? Wheat? 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Then she said, tail, I didn’t feel in the m sd i“What do you want to speak to, - ‘me about?" “I think you know.” “Tl know?" : “What was that you hit me with, Leone? Honestly, sneaking up be-; hind a girl like that! What would, Mr. Bell think of such uncouth “All right," she said. “But this, behavior?” and a sandwich. I had a hunch that I should keep my strength at its maximum, * The waiter went away. Leone said, “Why.did you get a job at the school?” “That doesn't matter." | * Werld's lergest is @ busy day . ‘ | “Is , Hester Frost your real selection of ia Seiya name?” Why can't you arrange to have : point styles ‘ . c | “Leone, I'm not going to answer lunch when T do?” | c : “| don't ordinarily have hunch.” /@°Y of your questions. I'm not * 8 8 really tough, but I'm going to pre- tend I am. Call this any nasty Jooking beyond me and I turned to word you like, but if you don’t tell ‘see what was so intriguing. Imme- ™¢ the truth about what I want to diately, I turned back, Detectives know, Tm going to talk to Mr. Bolling and Hanking were coming Bell. About you, Leone.” ; ‘down a corridor toward us. They) “What makes you think he'd spurted across the reception room care?” to catch an impatient elevator. 1) “Because . . . as of now . was glad to see them go. Leone he's going ~ marry you. didn't seem to miss them either,’ - ; , but I didn't discuss it with her. | Her eyes behind the stylish Cc tacles. opened wide. Her surprise I said, “Leone, stretch a point was genuine. That meant Bell | today and have some wach. 'm had not yet told her about my sure if Mr. Bell knew about your conference with him. Perhaps he uncouth behavior .. . hadn't the opportunity, perhaps he “All right.” meant not to tell her at all. At ee ere ________ |any rate, it gave me a chance to VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL er SHOWROOM of Office Suit She stopped talking. She was Mare than 30 different poa styles .* to choose from ‘ General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. Lewrence St. Pontiac that chance. “I know all about it. Leone. From his proposal to you last New Year's ‘Eve . . . by telephone . . . to your plans to be married this one. I know you don't even want to ‘wait these few weeks, you want to get married now, right away.” | “My God.” she said. ‘‘Where did | you learn all this? Nobody knows’ Listen some more, Leone...” “Are you with the police .. . no, you'd tell me if you were.” “Tl tell you this much about me before we get on about you. I'm in much worse trouble than you are. That's why I'm behaving in such a... Shall we say, an uniady- like way? Now. “Tt was you whe knocked me ‘| out last night to keep me from seeing you.” ' “You don't know bluffing.” “You didn't want me to see you because you had found something in Anita's apartment .. tape recordings hidden in a lamp base, But you didn’t get them all, Leone, did you know that? There were some more in another lamp. I got those.” ee All the fight was out of Leone cnet | ae deena é 3 that, you're ART METAL STEEL, LEOPOLD and 'B. L. MARBLE DESKS and CHAIRS General Printing & Office Supply 17 W. Lawrence St. calm, girl-executive. She was a frightened, appealing young lady in trouble. She sat looking at me. waiting. I let her wait while I lit a cigarette I didn't want. I hoped a little more frightened. .’ IT said, “I want the itapes you have.” “I don’t have them anymore. I ‘burned them.” “Oh? Really?” “Yes,” she said, her voice low, vehement. “Yes, really, You didn't think I'd keep those horrible things. > she'd get Pontiac = Early-Bird Sale Christmas Cards and Zito Gift Wrappings Anita Farrell was a blackmailer- She was dreadful, evil . . . I didn't even play all the tapes I found. I burned them all.” “You just played them until you found the one you wanted? Then destroyed them all?” _‘There'g nothing more exas- “Te” lk = rating than picking aver “I don't think you should have odd and ends of Christmas done that . . . burned them. Maybe! one of those blackmail victims of Anita’s killed her.” , “Do you expect me to care who killed Anita? I don't want to see cards and gift wrappings in those last few rush-rush weeks. Shop now in comfort—while stocks are complete: IMPRINTED CARDS Y Fast service now on your personal- ized Christmas cards, Many, many new, beautiful cards for your selec- tion. GIFT WRAPPINGS did. his job and scampered back to his own interrupted lunch, Le- one gulp. | She said, “I wish double Martini.” — “T'll buy you one.” that were a ~} We made~a--date-for-tunch—}-“‘No, thanks, Hester . . . or for food either, but I ordered milk! . some- now, She was no longer the cool, You know what was on them.’ official said a few refugees from ibeen confronted with severe opposi- ‘tion in their portion of divided Vi- idescribes as a “handful” of refu- that person caught, punished , ..”| _ She broke off as the waiter ap-|their way by coastal barge to the proached us with our orders, He south Vietnam border, where a ‘The Communist North Vietnam ‘padio admitted that the uprisings jot a well-planned rebel military a in case.” 4 | ‘The influx of the Soviet rein- 3 #-*- Stainless steel hinges ying back one of -her_more rE a Lamp Slammin liar oY forcements into Hungary — pat- Rattle-proof screen and she was doing, not even suspect. | cttly to crush the dying re- glass ed. Twas shocked, paralyzed, but , >ellion. I finally got the whole set-up. Yugoslav informants reported “I rstood why Anita from Belgrade: even unde! y “Phe atmosphere is very much what- “Call me Hester.” “You're either trying to find out who killed Anita or else...” She paused and her eyes nar- | rowed as she appraised me, “Or * Extra heavy Alcoa Aluminum # EXTRUDED ALUMINUM clse that’s just what you want me |Wanted me to live with her. She ji. it was in: 1918, The Kremlin STORM AND SCREEN te believe. Wa: Anita blackmail- |used me as a sort of bodyguard. biames Yugoslavia for the loss of WINDOWS ing you?” If any of her victims began to control of Hungacty.” i $18 1 5 | I didn’t answer her. play too rough, she could use my That was the year Stalin ordered . installed any size except picture window. STORMCO corr. 506 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-5530 FE 5-7709 _ Yugoslavia kicked out of the Com- ponies arrival as a threat. I was iefeers because of the Nationakstic kind of absentee chaperone. Communism advocated by Presi- recordings I played before I found “OM. I was in 4 fine rage when dent Josip Broz Tito. the one I wanted, I'm unaware of I found out. I was practically on The Soviet Communist Party it. And I did burn them. every, sin- my way to the police when Anita! Newspaper Pravda — which speaks’ gle, filthy one of them. That's what threw her bomb at me. She played aiways with the voice of the Krem- you've got to do with the ones you 4 Certain tape from her collection jin Communists — has started its have. Then Anita's victims will be for me. It was a little tete-a-tete customary softening up process by safe. Free. None of them was a between her and Oliver Bell.” attacking Tito for his Nov. 11 | “No, of course you wouldn't ad- mit it. but, believe me, Hester, if you were involved in any of the ; criminal.” speech. OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 to 8—OPEN SUNDAYS 11 to 5 | “There was one who was. A _ TOMORROW: A Confession. | In that speech, Tito called Hun- man named Stubby. Did you ever Read Chapter 24 of “The Blonde gary's early request for Soviet meet him while you were living Died Dancing.” military intervention in the re-| with Anita?” bellion “a fatal mistake.” | “Stubby? No, I dont remember | Pravda and the Czechoslovakian ‘ever hearing that name.” Food Importers _ |Party Newspaper Rude Pravo both’ ‘ s ¢ @ 1 ifired back that Tito was trying. (“He . . oe ° to split the Communist camp. | “No. No, don't tell me what he Appeal in Vain = - did' I don’t want to know, If he committed a real crime he was the NEW YORK w—Food import- : | exception. Most'y Anita's victiMS er, have appealed to striking Doe, Woe, Almost Toe | were men making fools of them- jongshoremen for help in pulling selves over her.” 2% million pounds of chestnuts out! JACKSON, Mich. a» — Deer hunt- “The_only exceptions to that I- o¢ the fire. _ "jer Ralph Fullerton shot his toe know of. Leone, are Stubby . . The importers said the chest- and killed a doe, lost thé doe but and Liat nuts are buried in the holds of saved his toe. | “You're taking for granted that five strikebound ships in the Port! Fullerton, 19, shot himself in the Anita was blackmailing me.” of New York. They were headed right big toe with a 20 gauge shot-| “Why else would you be interest-'for the stuffing in American gun while hunting south of Glad-| ed in the tapes?” Thanksgiving turkeys. win. He was driving to a hospi-| “I suppose I'm going to have to Worth $500,000, they represent/tal when a doe leaped in front tell you why.” more than half the total annual of the car. “I'm afraid so, Leone.” import volume, dealers said. They, The deer was killd and ‘the car “Or you'll go to Oliver Beil.” said all appeals to the Interna-|wrecked. So Fullerton hitchhiked a “Yes.” tional Longshoremen'’s Assn. to ride to the hospital where doctors “It's ironic. It's very ironic ... exempt the nuts from the strike treated the injury. Police hauled as you shall see.’ She glanced at'ban have been unavailing. away the doe her wrist watch. “I'l| have to talk — a fast.” she said briskly. ‘Don't in- terrupt me uniess it's abalutely “I'd known Anita for—quite a- while . , , at the school. but I was surprised when she invited me to share her apartment. I was lonely then, and I was grateful to her, and flattered. Later I found out ‘that she was using me. - “We got along fine together. Ac- tually, I didn't see much“ of her and pretty soon, after Oliver and I became interested in each other. ‘IT saw practically nothing of her. So we got along perfectly. And things went from better to better for Oliver and me, He proposed to me, as you know, on New Year's Eve and we planned to be mar- ried a year later.” Leone smiled ryly. ‘‘Not a very hasty man, Oliver . . . but worth waiting for. ¥ couldn't have been happier. “Then one night I came home unexpettediy and found Anita Communists Face Viet Nam Opposition WASHINGTON (INS) — Dip-: lomatie intelligence messages say Communist troops in North Viet- nam reportedly machine - gunned entire villages to crush recent anti-' Rec uprisings. Meanwhile, a State Department WE OUGHT TO BE A THANKFUL LOT, Accident Costs Dough, WN BENSON LUMBER + Buctecrs SUPPLIES *FUEL 549 N.SAGINAW ST. Pontiac 16 Mich Tie FE4 2521 oP ne ease os ee i NAT MNO | “ OO idee bee ascent OOS Bit 'North Vietnam have escaped to freedom in the south. Reports reaching diplomats in Washington strengthened the he- jlief that the Comnvunists have -etnam. 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" te at Hii haute we oe ee 2 eel anmage ss caine FS" pouk hoses isriiiins 66, NAC. PAUL JONES BL r « = eee ae be ies oe re a Sg ES & for Holiday. ‘say the Millers. “—_ "HE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1956 Pea 3 Lloyd Millers and Four _ Children Keep Business Rolling By MARTHA LEWIS Ortonville Correspondent : ORTONVILLE — At this time~ ® of year, thinking of the ‘Thanksgiv- ing- bird one is going to serve, it is interesting to look in on the Lloyd Miller farm, where Mr..and Mrs. Miller have raised. chiekens ~ for_15 years. Now averaging about 40,000 birds — a year, it was 10 years ago that the couple made poultry raising a major project on their farm, locat- ed at 10270 Andersonville Rd., about 12 miles southwest of fiere. The breed raised is White Rock — and Indian River, producing a white chicken. The couple buys day-old chicks — 2,000 every three weeks — so they are never with- out them. As the tiny chicks arrive at the farm, they are de-beaked, thus keeping them from pecking at each other, and. later on they are easier to prepare for market, ‘The chicks are then turned into the brooders where they atay -un- til reaching ‘“‘fryer’’ or ‘“rd@xter”’ stage ‘A, The three-story buildings which. house them are 40 by 100 and 30. by 60 feet, with the third story \ used exclusively for storage The modern buildings boast gas heat, automatic drinking fountains and mortar box type feeders. In the modernly equipped “dressing room,” about 700 birds 1 week are prepared for market. The chickens are killed here, put into automatic scalder for a minute and a half, depending -on age, then moved on to be machine- picked. Miller holds the bird -to. the non-automatic device and inh, seconds it is completely defeather-*: ed. The family works as a unit in dressing the fowl, each person doing his part, passing the bird down the line unti! it is finally in the cooling tank. Family mem- bers, from iather down to 6-year- old Ann, do all the work, with the exception of the occasional help _ fice Birds a ' Yearirea Ice Rinks Opening memes With Others in Plan Stages ___By DOROTHY JEAN ZACK | Ice means wintertime recreation, but for three Oakland County com- munities it doesn't. have to mean + Oak Park ‘opens a new skating rink, tomorrow Bir-|, mingham opens its Eton Park rink, and-on Dec. 1, Royal Oak plans to open its new rink. But in some of those commu- nities that have to wait for Mother Nature to freeze skating areas, planning and in one case ‘fand-leveling is already under way. In Rochester, young people will be skating, if plans materialize, | at the foot of Oak street, on a flat bed: of land on a lagoon cen- tering what now is a sandy plain, In Farmington, a long range Hrecreation plan is in formative stages, with ice skating included. “Our. rink needs more care,” Peche says of the rink which ‘Dr. Joseph J. Gadbaw arranged for six years ago and is kept in condition by the city. At the THANKSGIVING BIRDS — Out at the Lloyd Miller farm on Ander- | sonville road, 40,000 chickens a) Thanks Service to Open Church” Christ Lutherans Set First Program; Await) Final Construction leach snow to clear the ice and |scrape down marred surfaces on |with new year are raised, cleaned and rolled. “# off to market. With the family. working as a unit, an average of 80 birds are turned out hourly. A top left, Miller tends to the feather- picker. Right, six-year-old Ann has In lower photo, working family mem- bers are (left back) Frank, 10, and Don, 12, (left to right) Mrs. Miller, Bill, 8, Ann and Miller. It all adds her part in the production line. up to a lot of Thanksgiving birds. of a hired man to clean the build-¢ ings which are kept sanitary at all) times. Watching them, one feels that it is the teamwork that counts, en-| abling them to dress 80 or more) in an hour. Romeo Drops ‘Scpameoue se School Desigher i tutttime job, adds re eips et’ to be able to work with one’s foeely he With West in Planning Mrs. Miller, asked what she did besides caise chickens. remarked, for High School “I help the children nights with | their homework and thoroughly en-- ROMEO—Romeo's board of edu- joy it.” cation last night told Robert J. The Millers also raise Yorkshire West of the Jensen and Keough; hogs, having 30 h hone aving ite presen! architectural firm that they would! The couple. both members of not continue business dealings with /ecame at the begining of the Commerce COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—It is, lexepected that construction will | - Declines to Deal More ‘begin this week on the first unit of /!°P: 4 master plan for a new Com-! engrce Methodist Church. * * * b Marshall Wheeler, finance secre- tary, ‘gnnounced that the cement footings: for the first unit will be poured by the weekend. News of actual construction second Building Crusade which to Begin Construction in excess of $31,000. A sale of debentures which is still in prog- Cate set when residents here will, Glengary Elementary School PTA! ress is expected to raise about go to the polls to decide whether wilj stage a harvest card party at '$40,000 and a from the they will attain city status or 8 p.m., Saturday, in the school’s Methodist oe Fund will pomain a township. amount to $35,000 Methodists See Opponents in Southfield Dec. 3 Vote on Citydom ,pairs, who received detailed in- structions fro mthe Rev. Mr. Dun-| The Building Crusade ended | | last night, Dov, 18, 19, 20 having | ° . been designated as Loyalty Days. | 29 Candidates The first campaign netted a total | SOUTHFIELD—Dec. 3 is loan Includes Election; Note the | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP First service in the new sanctu- = of Christ Lutheran Church at rport and Williams Lake Roads’ wi be on Thanksgiving Day at 10 “The addition in the process of completion is 40 feet wide and 112 feet long and includes the new ,nave and sanctuary upstairs and ‘a full basement downstairs for educational facilities, with seating for 425 worshipers in the nave. The service Thursday will be a ' festive service with the three choirs of the church participat- ing. The Senior Choir, under the | direction of Mrs. Martin Wager, will sing, as will the Acolyte 1955 to cover part of the cost of | sein Rummel! | Choir and Girls Choir, under the direction of Mrs. John Wiley. The Rev. Arvid E. Anderson, ipastor, will preach the Thanksgiv- ing sermon on the theme, “Now | Thank We All Our God.” The |public is invited. | Construction of the new church — began May 1, 1956. | The dedication will be held later jwhen new pews and other furnish-| ings have been installed. Chairman of the building committee is Robert Edwards. Elementary School Plans Card Party COMMERCE ‘TOWNW SHIP—The |Multi-Purpose Room. A large, rowd is expected. bottom of the town’s main hill, it is opposite the city park. “It would almost require a full- time.man to- keep. it-in-.shape,"|. Peche says. _Extensive upkeep of a rink has been considered too expensive for Waterford Township Recreation Department, and ice skating is on a neighborhood scale on the many lakes about the township. As one lakes across Oakland County, boys and girls, as well as) adults will be pitching in after Waterford lakes. i But in that area skaters have © a year around activity in the | Rollerdome, on M58 near Pon- tiac Lake road. G?feup rates attract recreation groups such as the Fashion Your Figure and school classes. Similar actiyities keep skaters. active year around at the roller | rink in Lake Orion, which last | spring moved to new quarters, and) ~ at Utica where a rink attracts roller skating fans. At Davisburg, the millpond near. the town's limits provides skating. but not before late December, as in Clarkston. ; There, firemen clear the ice, — and a men’s group have for | several years strung lights — across the pond. At Leonard, skating is on lakes, | ‘but there school children have become roller skating fans. But incorporation of the school district with Oxford, schoo! | buses are-no longer available for trips to the Lake Orion roller rink. Parents are talking of organiz ing to transport groups of school children to the roller rink The newly completed skating rink in Oak Park is on a 50-acre city park site at Oak Park boulevard and Coolidge. Also under construction on the site is a community § center library, which will be completed this fall and a swimming pool which will be completed next summer. Oak Park's residents approved a bond issue of $89,000 in April the entire construction. Royal Oak's recently com- pleted rink situated at Crooks and Lexington roads is also on a 50-acre city park site which will become a major recreation center in the future, sald chair- man of Parks and ——- Arthur Boynton. Citizens raised $12,000 by porch- night drives and other money making campaigns, which added to the $88,000 taken from Royal ! Oak's. Capital Improvement fund. made up the $100,000 cost of the ice rink, | Birmingham's Eton Rink, | which opened last year in March starts fomerrew on its first ile «season, will see much orgakized skating and hockey activity as well as individual sport. % A new programmer has been | added to the staff. Mrs. Vivian HOWARD RUMMELL RAY HARRINGTON 2 Republicans Seek Clerk Job Harrington and Rummell Compete to Succeed Present Office Holder WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Two Republicans have announced the will seek the post of township clerk in the February primary. They are Lakeland Tribune publisher Ray E. Harrington. and a GMC ccountant T incambent clerk Louis G. Barry. also a Republican, has announced he will run for the stipervisor’s post being vacated by Lloyd L. Ander- son, recently elected to the Legis lature. Rummet!, 30," hag been em- ployed at GMC Truck and Coach Division for five years in finan- clat statement and accounting capacities. He attended Michigan State University and graduated from Pontiac Business Institute as an accountant. A World War II veteran, Rum mell is a-member of VFW and the GMC Accounting Club Harrington. has announced he will leave his paper to devote full time to his campaign and the office if he is elected. Formerly a newsman with th: | Associated Press, the Kansas 53 | City Star, the Louisville Courier, the Detroit News, the D-troit Times, and The Pontiac Presa, was launched ‘Sunday under the Strong opposition is expected © direction of the ‘Rev. Grant Dun- lop, of the Natignal Board of Philamathean Club Plans All-Club Night Missions. *MARLETTE—The Philomathean Proceeds from the event will be. trom five subdivisions in the north: used to bolster the PTA fund. | Heard will be teaching classes in ( Scatitiold who weel d Mcaded Me Daniell A ‘pallet and square dancing on ice, jenat comers — by Mrs. Dani - (and arrange other classes, as in ‘like to incorporate into a city of) a the party committee also fire skating. their own. | neludes Mrs, Ted Deyo, Mrs. A ceremony at & tomorrow. joes Stegdell and Mrs. Mike . ’ The township will vote on a_ — ‘opens the rink, with free sxating Community Church, | him: School there’ The board withdrew the task of designing Romeo's new high school with the board president reading a brief .statement. Andersonville have taught Sunday since 1942. Church Circles Harrington attended the Univer- sity of Missouri for one year. \ Married, he has two ceughtecs. A report of the ate tes day | activity for the crusade revealed. Ch ryslness Set The statement based its deci was sub- club will be hostess to an all-club second Hugh dent, Mrs. Foster Brendel, vice president, and Mrs Lewis, treasurer, possibly in a year.” Under West's direction, bids for the new school had been received Officers_of the Evening eirele—-andt rejected for totaling $242,000 are Mrs. Wilfred Caswell, presi- over the estimated building budge dent; Mrs. Ed Johnson, secre- tary and treasurer, and Mrs. ‘Editor's note: This is one of a series of articles about Rochester. It tells about more of the village's in- ‘of its bigger plants have provided. Points Community Churches are the National Twist Drill & Tool, combining™forces for a service at Co, and hte Detroit Broach and 10 a.m. Teanksgiving Day at the “Machine Co. Galloway Church.’ ~ for Teen Friday at Waterford The combined choirs will sing WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Rec- and the Rev. Gordon Lindsay reation Youth Nite for Waterford Five Points pastor, will give the students. grades 9 to 12, will fea- sermon. The Rev 4 Reascth “ture a special Thanksgiving dance” Stephens is ‘the Galloway pastor. * * for more facilities and new build- ings were added. Later all of the _company's remaining departments. were moved to Rochester and the carbide division, local, jthe Rev, Harlow Hoyt of the Free. whole metal working youngsters are expected to be 2 ‘Methodist Church. \its biggest customers being in the ‘another of Rochester’s larger Qn- years ago, World War II brought a demand dustries. This company js headad| building on its li-acre site on andsSouth Rochester road. Three years SV ee ~~ lare under Yeo. It em- Looking to the futut economy continues to ro %We eX- | pect to grow with it.” Higbie Manufacturing Coie, is to Rochester from * ha by Carleton B. Higbie Jr., maintains a payroll of $1, 700,000. o it added other buildings. * * * taifiing some 50,000 square feet other defenes products, after the duction—is_centered in its Avon All of the old min | Manufacturing companie he cap payroll runs a million doll ’ ¥ { : jes { ry ——— aa : : : ; ate Employment in welded steel tubing a month, about) is another growing industry. |Rochester ratiges from 1.500 to 80 per cent of its output going to, occupies some 32,000 square feet Detroit Broach & Machine Co., a substantial industry, moved out Detroit four occupying the first an_addition con-_ It! ‘of plant area in two plants on a Allen, formerly known as Pro- | started in Rochester in 1944, It began production on machine work the following year and was | incorporated under its present name two years ago. ‘tion, it manufactures its own line "of -ventilators-—and--also has —ac- counts with the Lycoming Divi- hind it. The first paper mill in Michigan | warehouse. Engaged in sheet metal fabrica-, Picturesque’ Village Harbors Plenty of Industry “Its products are sold te dis- tributors located in the principal cities of the United States, The modernizing all departments and. offices. About 1945 it added a pulp) In 1952 a finished, stock warehouse was constructed. / * Rochester “Gear Works was or. ‘eanized in the village during) World War It. -A-few-years-tater+ in 1945, it built and occupied its) pany anticipates a pickup in em- ployment. 4 sion on ‘since West did not notify that a total of $32, 685 4 rts, Choose New Staffs the board that he was net work- scribed with a cash tota 4 of $2,- night Nov. 27 in the Bea McDonald oo i = 29 candidates for | Tickets for the party may be thereafter until] 10:30 that nig Ss | ing for Jensen and Keough archi- 981.25. A goal of $52,083 has School multi-purpose room. ay ees, 'purchosed from any Glengary PTA Group rates will be in aoe t ] oint Service tects and engineers.” ibeen established. * The club has voted $250 toward Voters agreed to incorporate in member. and hockey leagues are being. WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP =) 4 J otirea banking attorney. I Personal contacts have ‘Reen tennis courts at the swimming pool June of last year but turned down’ Refreshments will be served formed, with 300 already signed. at Milford Newly elected officers of the lie Jones ae aki ine > for eee we made by 74 ‘‘visitors,”” working™}p park. ‘the charter in the Dec. 12 election. ‘throughout the evening. ‘up. : Friendship circle of the White aff the board i ores Wel s MILFORD — Three churches Lake Presbyterian Church are are wil iling a concede sles! jare wemuce 0 Theekee vig serv: j > > * Mrs. Austin Palmer. president. even at a cost of more than $10,000) Rochester Boasts Manufacturers, Mills and Foundry oan Gena ce koe. Mrs. Orrin Chamberlin, vice presi-'., that your school will be buil begs membership has asked Bap- ’ school wi allt | tists and Methodists to join them in a special service. Ww illikrn Donahue, a graduate student of University of Michigan thas been hired as the new Presby- terian choir director, and he has planned special music . David Miller, assistant. Slate Union Service distres 1,800 people. Hétyard L. McGregor the automotive industry. On Nov. 28 the two circles Hechester is) utaratein its is chairman ofthe board and ploys approximately 330 people in seven-acre site on Woodward ave- company employes approximate- Holl Church 0 'f join for a meeting in the ze 1G | lindustries. In keeping with the Howard L. McGrexor Jr., is presi- Rochester, employment having in- nue, and is planning a 20,000- ly 100 people and occupies a y it} € 5 basement. ‘a | OWay hurch | character of the village, several dent and general manager. ‘creased by about 50 each year. square-foot addition to Plant 1. — %-acre site, Its business is ex- : , President The company maintains another panding steadily, {0 Unite Tonight . PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — The. i — . McGregor said: “Bushyess condi- division at Bronson. Planning, w Rochester Paper has expa H olida y Dance |« salloway Lake Methodist and Five| ae cv eabay tras’ ofl tions appear good today, As the| = 7 a eagueonring gy ar its plant several times auring ‘the HOLLY — An ! past few years in addition to! eae Gants giving service is set for tonight at 7:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian. Church, with special music and ipreaching planned. The Rev. Harry Parker will rive, ithe message, and the Rev. Joseph - |Lindsay, the welcome and farewell. (The offering will go to the Amer. ‘ican Bible Society. — ist eek ne CAI building. Galloway Lake Methodist is. on shale lant was rearranged. Then known as McAleer Manu-| bet Pee (meee hestra will play see Road between Perry and- = E ; : Co. ‘facturing Co. the Higbie firm) sea, caggeaiond ag ae sion of Aviation Corp, and the) new, modern manufacturing build- h This iss spoctel festere of the ee pie eee eee ‘came to Rochester from Detroit] pais sdiition will be occupied Eeremeaine Division of General ing on = rae A = buiid-|T anksgiving Service. ew ‘ . - ' Pesit_ F s a 5 juare |} _weekly dance conducted for hist Ov ford Church ester, during 198647 Te ee a ae ee 79,000| DY the fin of the year and will | Anon Cooler has another plant Find oni Gain square in Commerce at 10 A.M. coe ane by the Recreation Or urc sorbet cay mee Co. square feet of office and manu- result.in irijreased employment. a foundry, at Richmond. It em- * * * COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — A partment here. ib h an ksgi vin w eadquarters in Cleveland facturing space. They then made This com pean y manufactures| ploys approximately 100 people It produces gears for Ford Motor|Thanksgiving service of worship Nearly 500 members hips have g was acquired. In March of 1955 polishes and waxes, broaches and tha machines which!in Rochester. Wayne H. Eddy is and Ferguson Tractor, Eaton/will be held at 10 a.m., Thursday, been purchased to date, reports P I Ogr am Tonight we ae Cincinnati Expanding during the war into| operate the broathes. ¢@ president. Manufacturing and Cadillac Tank.|in Commerce Methodist Church. Tom Belton, recreation director. - | was bought. This ts the firm’s pyrotechnics, powdered metals and Making bros &. tools since PAPER INDUSTRY It presently employs 45 people.| The Caroleers and the Chancel ; — OXFORD — A community| establishment some QO years ago, Gos at : Its peak employment was 75, but/Choir will. unite in leading the Romeo Younasters ‘Thanksgiving service will be held) Today it manufactures a wide|war it entered the steel tubing|it began manufacturing the bs meget large indus- the slowing’ down of automotive|songs; the gongregation will join ; g ‘tonight at 8 in the Oxford Metho- Variety. of rotating metal cutting] biisiness, selling off its other divi-| machines only after it move to| tries is the Paper Co./ production during the past sum-jin a sérvice of praise and thanks- to Greet Santa Claus {dist Curch. tools, including both high speed/sions. Rochester. Its principal Systomers|of which Paul H. Travis is the/ mer reduced the number. How- oe a : The message will be given by and carbide steel. It sells to the; yy, = tire Roche an ‘are the larger automotivé, agri and principal owner.\ever, with the high level of busi-| _ ae ROMEO — Hundreds of industry,| o-oo me pre cultural implement and elettrical| This mill has a long history be-/ness indicated for 1957 the com- ~ County Births ‘hand at 11 a.m. tomorrow to greet Musical numbers will include or- automotive, air transportati Santa Claus when he arrives by/gan selections by Edward 8 l farm ele aid aor buildings have been torn down | was established on this site before} Dale 0. Miller is- president;| yy ang. en oan plane at Romeo ween wit eon duet by Mrs. A. Robert Hart dustries, with a. growing | bustziesg anseys the cfiice baiting, ant -Civil War. The present com- Dale O, Miller Jr., is general peep hont announce the Tirth ot - er see - tine ag Lee Valentine, aga im the. plastics industry. 100,000 square feet of moderp |... | was formed in 1926. it mes-| manager and. Lee 0, Fienee. 19) yee 8. Bion Re | a then escorted ‘an Grithem by the Me a eee: have —_ wid ASN “plotting, «filter, - photon plait: thanager.’ é Sk ain gs ae aaa : 275 E: Gates St. gon es will! The thank tenet ba bork It ‘Sctialias e site, eg at ee eae oe nt paper and: industrial pack-} 6 Rome éF the big redwood thea in welcome each child and ante warded, to CROP—Christign Rural) 50 acres fenced in for parking and) This plant produtes ten million hind | eigen its raw material| Tomorrow — More. Rochester California's aeae and forests . gifts. oye Overseas Program, ” | grounds, of which 14 to'15 acres|feet of small diameter electric} Allen Coler Ventltor Co. th of commercial -pulp.| Industries. * - lett over the 1,00-yetrold mark. | fats ameaiadi siete eae cane eee THE PONTTAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1956 foie IF | pir tittge. ‘you ay the poliey with the - NEW — INS — This “is The students range ‘in age trom seas Caton Blossom Singers. chi; ek te Wes wd he chk somariablelé 40. 4. Rach cates bis taller No Piney Woods graduate hasialong n scientific lines, en-|over there and I wont to come,) E pr prec iga yey Sour gpwkapings even ne Mhtcd r had a police record. Alumni|gage in businesses which were ta-| 45 you help me . . .We haven founder and principal of the |dustrial_shops or. singing with the oo Nhat boo to their fathers before them) 4 1. pickin cotton yet. I will Piney Woods Country Life School or beyond their mental grasp. ton, Miss. : p COA ane ASSIGNMENT FOR: ———= aracare THE EXAMPLE do all I-can if I just can ender eS JUNIOR. EDITORS | iretovto2 Tos a mies ore inl z.. - a the SS is to befter his education and his} Pan das ce ee oe : : when she can, please do this for tury ago, Jones, then me, because these school over freshly graduated from the Uni- hear aunt werth nothing. his of coe bid sags — “An I want to make something We tor advocating the very out of my self. My mother is poor, | ot But just- before the “lynch mob © ‘hoisted him over what soon would be an inferno of burning brush- wood, ope_of the lynchers-to-be| yelled, “I want to hear him make) a-_speech ‘fore we string him up.’’| BURST OF APPLAUSE |: Twenty minutes later, when| | Pins) Woods Needs Money hr Willie Mae nike ak ae sia tik oo eel | we diden make any- thing last year at all. An you no grist how it is, Mother have more than | to send to school, but I am the = ‘All trom Willie Mae You, set the same on, width, and a man who had been prepared} Po eho the extra value you ‘to die a ghastly death walked) you buy irom ws Tp heron away $50 richer and unalterably' service . >... in setting up programs |!" love with his fellow’ man. living room and bedroom all in one. - in them current . . . and Jones’ first three students were | whenever emergencies arise. And three illiterate colored children | » youcan count on help | moe us of from thousands of other | tna Casualty agents and claim service men, coast to coast. of peor sharecroppers in one of | the state's most plagued areas, His chair and desk was a ily gathered at it for their simple meals. Here's a table for our doll |room. pine | Color the table brown with your crayons and paste the page down) sky ion heavy brown paper. Cut out the parts carefully, and cut the slots ee ee ee et | ewe ton the table legs and the slits in the bar. Fold down the flaps at the. icy with the P. S. , | ‘The school now houses 500 stu-\top of the table legs. Paste them to the underside of the top at the dents in its 25 buildings on 1,700|places indicated by the dotted lines, which represent the nails which jacres ot campus and. farmland. would have becn used. | Slip the bar into the slots in the legs and secure by pushing the THATCHER slits down. This will hold the trestle firm. PATTERSON The sketch shows you how the finished table should look. & WERNET. (First to suggest this idea was Beverly Olson, Athens, Wis. Per- ; ‘haps you have an idea for Junior Editors. If so send it in care of this 08 oon Cotes ‘newspaper and it may be worth $10 to you. Violet Moore Higgins; AP FE scene, | Newsfeatures.) Tomerrow: A Wigh Backed Settio Give Next Year's Christmas Budget a Break... Expenses mount up fast at holiday time, but you won't get caught short next year if you join our 1957 Christmas Savings Club now! The small amount you put aside every two weeks will quickly add up to a generous check just when you need it most . really terrific gifts for everyone on your list! : DEPOSIT $ 1.00 Every Two Weeks $ 2.00 Every Two Weeks .. $ 4.00 Every Two Weeks $10.00 Every Two Weeks . . enough to cover the cost of 'she teach Homes in Plymouth colony were small, and the life of the family and every iftical overturns in bis country. He took shelter in the U. 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V. rE TIMES IS $000 THE BIG PLUS © _fer ehtund Coonty Reston OWN NEIGHBORS! PHONE TODAY for HOME DELIVERY ‘WOodward 3-8800 - or any of the numbers below: Lincoln 2-2280 Midwest 4-7427 Federal 2-7921 Pontivg Prece Pt atng NS Golden Age Has Meeting on Tuesday Musical. Selections “Are Presented by PHS Group F t members of the Pind fas Crowe met Tuesday at the YWCA.* Mrs. Gertrude Beach gave the meditations, and the program was under the direc- tion of Mrs’ Charles Buck. ‘ 2 * * The Senior Girls’ Ensemble from Pontiac. High School ed sev- eral vocal selections. Lee Patter- son accompanied the group and _|Mrs. Doreen Voltmann directed Members whose birthdays were celebrated included Mrs. Beach, Mrs. Laura Hamilton and Mrs. Jenny Taylor. Mrs, Lillie Caldwell, Mrs. Tay- Jor, Mrs. Blanche Gilmore, Mrs. \Mary Stier, Mrs. Margaret Neri ‘and Daisybell Benedict were wel- lcomed as new members. J J * Drivers and social committee members were Mrs. Martha Scott. ‘Mrs, Helen Tiegent, Mrs. Paul Gorman, Mrs. Leon Belknap, Mrs. Bec cnn Sandra DeF lorie a Westbrook places a display group, the Le-Wo-Pla Camp Fire Girls of LeBaron os : 7 ae in jorge. Wamserberger, ai card for.the Camp Fire candy sale while Jolene Gaines School, distributed posters Saturday to publicize the Mrs. Harry King 7 — page de of i Ke Plumage ea aye p tog ‘Hurlburt, ay chaa farvet axl of Markel street and their leader, Mrs. Wayne Fugitt of candy sale which started Monday and continues for three » *7&@# bought her Camp Fire eandy on G- ER amp fire group Of W UNS | sense Hiltin. Westbrook appraises the location of the sign. ig heir . weeks, Alumni Groups Schedule Annual Dance on Dec. 21 ih swood and Cranbrook Gathering enefit Scholarship Funds By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFTELD HILLS — Dec.) 21 is the date of the annual dance given by the alumni associations) of Kingswood and Cranbrook Schools to benefit their scholar- ship funds. It will take place this year at Birmingham Country Club. Feature of the evening will be singing by the ‘“Grunios,”” many, of whom are former Cranbrook students. Cochairmen are Mrs. G. Bie nell Williams and Morley W aiier. Assisting Mrs. Williams are || Mrs, Henry Whiting -Jr., Mrs. Peter Higbie, Mrs. Neison B. - land, Mrs, Nicholas Martin and Mrs. Paul Connolly, | Molzworth of Van Nuys, Calif., formerly of Bloomfield Hills, an- | nounce the birth of a son, Chris- | topher P. Holzworth IV, Nov. 17. | Mrs. ‘Nancy Johnsen at Grand Rapids, Dr. and sere ‘ee Hubert are spending several weeks in Europe. ‘They will return in time for Christ- mas, * * * Mr. and Mrs. James P. Baldwin of Orchard Lake left Tuesday for Pittsburgh where they are spend- ing the holiday with their son-in-|i ‘law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Harry ree Hit Show Holzworth is the former) . opening day, Monday, from Jewell Kayga school. Mrs, John Doig was selected chairman of the purchasing com- mittee to obtain a picture of Christ for the YWCA. Assisting her will he Mrs, Beach, Mrs. Josephine Jenks, Mrs. H, M. Learned, Mrs, Farin N. Hilton and Mrs. Reba Netzer, The com- mittee is under the direction of Mrs, J, A. Rammes. | Guests were Margaret King and Mrs, Jeannie Eriksen. i ™ e ° | On Dee. 18 members will meet iat the YW for an exchange of gifts at teeter Cortetmes party. Make Yule Happy Time for Patients Richard Arthaud, psychiatric ‘social worker at Pontiac State Hospital, has expressed hope that -+the community - will net forget spatients at = hospital this year, One of io many ways in which On Mr. Walker's ani are’ Sag it has helped in previous years is William D. Crim Jr., Ww.) i through sending new Christmas Eden, Peter Higbie, Francis C L h ee 73 i DeS = on 1 Camp Fire candy salesman. (tds to patients who in turn send McMath and W. Edwin Mosher LLOUNCNES One of the personable young ladies selling Camp M l, - wie of oes oP = prise a is Li he der of the Singing Blue them to relatives and friends = Jr. mene Fire Girls candy is Vickie Schreiber of Wall street. She | COUnSEIS Her pas ’ ; This is a very important season Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Briggs THI announce the birth of a son,), Walter O. Briggs IV, Nov. 14. Mrs. Briggs is the former Gwen Luce, daughter of Mrs, Harvey G, Luce and the late Mr. Luce. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Briggs Jr. of Mar- tell drive. HOLIDAY IN EAST Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Cun- ningham are in Marblehead, Mass., for Thanksgiving. They are | ‘20s Revival NEW YORK (INS)—The roaring 20s have returned with a blare of bugle beads, ankle - length - skirts jand “whoopee” bare - backed dresses, The fashion revival is due to the new Broadway. hit, ‘Auntie Mame,” with Rosalind Russell showing off the best style points of the bathtub gin period. The clothes Miss Russell wears as “Auntie Mame,” designed by guests of Mrs. Daniel CunninghanY’=Travis Benton and Madame Ma- and Mrs. Gertrude ener at their home there. The Mare Cunninghams gan toy attend the Yale-Harvard football! game Saturday. i nd « * * Mr.-and Mrs. John McQuigg and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Strouse of New York, who for- merly lived in Bloomfield Hills, have issued invitatidns for a | brunch Dec. 2 at Bloomfield rusia of California, have been , adapted by the designers for gen- eral @treet and evening wear at prices from $155 to $595. There's one elegant number |™ called ‘‘shimmy” that’s a direct descendant of the famous fringe) dresses of the ‘20s. It's done in white silk jersey with flamboyant! fringe that travels downward from. shoulder to hemline like a whacky, ts shown here deciding whi nell School. best seller. V ichie i is a Jolly Ten Blue Bird at McCon- ch line of candy will be her Bride Wear for Saturday Three hundred and fifty guests; attended the Saturday wedding of Warrennetta Hamlin and Joseph D.| — at the il o'clock “cere: ng and Mrs. C. H. Hamlin of ‘Belmont street are parents of the! ‘bride and Joseph is the son of Joseph D. Cadwallader of Wall. street. For the ceremony, the bride | Cadwallader Jr. The Rev. Michael/Windsor, Ont., J.-O'Reilly of St. Michael Church troit, Lansing-and- Toledo. s Lace-Satin Wedding bine accessories for traveling to Ohio and Indiana, — Out-of-town guests attended from New Haven, De-| Pillar Club: Hears About Trip to India | Hills Country Club. A rules of bookkeeping necessary to be a Birds of Mark Twain School. for the patients, and all staff Womens Section members and employes devote time in an effort to make the patients as happy as possible. Each year they have a bazaar ‘which enables every patient. who is without relatives to have a gift. - oe - : - WEDNESDAY, NOV EMBER 21, .1956 If you are interested in helping these patients enjoy a special Christmas, contact Mr. Arthaud in PAGES 8-9 | Mrs. Bruce Hubbard and- chil they will spend several days with ‘\her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sommer and, family. They will return to their) Cherokee road home on Monday. * * ® Arriving from Elkhart, Ind... chose a gown of lace over satin where she attends Eikhart Univer-) dren, Chuck and Ann, left Tuesday by plane for Laneaster, Pa., where: Personal News of Interest in Area Thanksgiving Day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Koy! of Virginia ave- Burder and daughter, Sandra, of | Lakewood, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Charles, A. Bryant of Imlay City | and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koyl of | | Keego eee * * Mr. and — C.F. Heymann nue will be Mr. and Mrs. John the Social al Eeeview —— Turkey | Trot Slated Saturday The annual Turkey Trot spon- ‘sored by the Amies Club will be held Saturday evening at Roose- velt Temple. A local orchestra will provide music for the affair. Judy’ Baker heads the decora- tions committee, and the refresh- aoe and patrons committees are directed by Mary Sue Dahigren Dr. and Mrs. ze Milton Hath-iand Sharon McRae, respectively. New York City where he — will, spend the holiday with friends. » * * Arriving from South Lyen to spend Thanksgiving Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bryan Kinney of Cherokee road, are Dr. and Mrs. William J. Padelford | and aires, ir os Billy. sprial emvaee. | is | ayey of East Iroquois toad will Karen Beam arranged for the have their son, Lee. a student at band and Judy Huntwork is hand- rare College, and her .mother,| Hathaway of Lak Seog ticket sales. Publicity is under — Mrs. Theodore Wiersema of West jfroquois road was hostess to 24 |members of the Pillar Club Tues- ; with a sweetheart neckline. She | Mr. and Mrs. Strouse will spend) Therg’s a a black dress with) carried a bouquet of white and | | that_ weekend at the club. 4. plunging .backlinecut horseshoe, -req--resebuds—-with -white—carna- Before coming here Mrs. Strouse shape. It plunges right down to the | tions, sity, Judy Learned will spend the of Oneida road will travel to Sagi- Thanksgiving vacation with her/naw on Thanksgiving Day. They parents, Mr. and Mrs. George -L: +wilt be —-dinner—guests —-of—Mrs- rs. Clyde J. | _ the difection of Martha C will go to Cincinnati to visit her waist, and is the most popular | * *« & ‘day evening. eaaned re ee Emme Bekman. cis orien, with them for Thanksgiving — owan son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and dress in the “Auntie Mame"! ; Dinner guests at the Learned | Da a Wien SCawards cal erete Mary Murphy was maid of honor, Chairmen assisting Mrs. Wier- scone oa Yaanbueivied Day will | Richard L. Hummel is spending. y: * *¢ Counter-Seil H ie Mrs. : s, . |wearing a teal blue, lace over satin|sema with the cooperative dinner M Ray. E. |two weeks with his family at their| Mr. and Mrs. Horace Brodie will) e ps their two children | Other. “Mame” fashions: sump-|gown. Bridesmaids Patricia Car-|were Mrs. L. L. Dunlap, Mrs. clude Mr. and Mrs. Ray. E. "Mr. and Mrs, Dan Seymour of tuous Oriental gold-dragon-embroi-| iter, Reney Cadwallader and Mary Robert B. Tarr and Mrs. E. K. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Harry | ihome on West Rundell street, hav- be dinner guests at the home of if things are tight in the budget ling just returned from the Far } New York will come for the party dered coat over evening pajamas; \Gagnier wore yellow, pink and oe —_ East’ whee he served with the al a Pet Nevado aie “a Speers, mows the ime © ‘And will be houseguests of the Me-ia suit trimmed tuxedo style in lavender respectively. * * = U.S. Navy on the Formosa patrol.| Thanksgiving Day ; shop the stores for counter-soiled Quiggs over that weekend. bands of Norwegian fox, and a} Donald Racine was best man and The business :neeting was con- | Air and Mrs. Wilbur Sommer mg — gloves in_cotton or nylon. Stores TEA ARRANGED Mrs. Kingsley M. Brown of Char-| ing Cross road will give a tea ‘Friday afternoon for her daughter, Mrs. Robert P. Gygli of Shaker Heights, Ohio. - Mrs. Gygli arrived today with fier_husband and two children_to spend Thanksgiving with her par- ents. Gygli’s former classmates at Smith Osliege _ thelr mothers, » Mr. ont tien z R Breech Jr. are here for a visit from their ne in Pacific Palisades, Calif. Mr. ed ite Caen ened ans here for a visit with Mrs. Monod's new color called “Mame Red.” jushers were Lloyd Bray, Vernon! Haney and Ralph White. ' * The evening reception was held at the Amvets Hall on Oakland ‘avenue, The bride changed to a blue woo] jersey dress with navy | ducted by Mrs. William Gordon, and Mrs. M. F. Macaulay described her trip w India for ae program. ' Jerry Smith, pianist “and head of the Music Department at Lincoln Junior High School, pre- f ; Autumn Shades Are Well Suited ‘ito /Holiday Table NEW YORK (INS)—Try usi shades of russet, tan and brown on your holiday table. /Colors such as these are espe- dially appropriate during the fall and winter season, but. they should Ibe used with restraint and sub- ng sented “Etude” by Rachmaninoff and a medley of Thanksgiving songs. Le * * —The-group-wilt -hoid—guest-night} Dec. 18 at the Oneida road home of Mrs. D. R. Wilson. and children of Old Orchard drive will motor to Monroe today to spend Thanksgiving Day with her parents, Mr.and Mrs. H. L. Petee. * * * A tamily gathering will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Balz of Marquette street on Thurs- and Mrs. George Cox, Mr. and Mrs. George Burke, Mr. and Mrs. 'Stuart-Farner_and_family-of-Flint day. Their guests will include Mr. to Long Beach, Calif. * * * Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harold E. Mac- Donald and family of Elizabeth ‘Lake road on Thanksgiving Day will be Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cabral of Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Cabral and E. MeGovern and daughters of eat Gertrude Balz and Frances Capu- cilli, Sylvan Shores Tea ‘Honors Newcomers New residents were honored at a tea given Tuesday by members of the Sylvan Shores Women’s Club. Mrs. Byron Cole of Sylvan Shores Also to be present are Mrs. Mary Lynch Burdick, Ellen Burke, Mrs. Maurice O'Connor of Detroit, Mrs. Cari Lenz and daughter of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Lynch of Walled Lake. * * & Mrs. Harold W. Hoover and children of Drayton Plains, and Tommy Levely. * * Thanksgiving Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verne C. Hampton of Cherokee road. Mrs. Hampton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Yeoman Hummel will report back’ daughters, Mr. and Mrs. William Bloomfield Highlands, Mr. and Bill Hampton is returning from. Michigan State University to spend, Mrs. Richard Wallace, Mrs. Earl) Pack of Lincoln avenue, will join are clearing stocks for Christmas Coming from Ypsilanti to spend oe a dice. Thanksgiving Day with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Maush- alter of Scott Lake road, are Mr. and Mrs, Wayne J. Hanushalter: and son, David. : * * @ Gathered around the family din- ner table Thanksgiving Day at the William J. Dean home on Ottawa drive.will be Mrs, William B. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. William J- Dean Jr. and children, Vincent and Joseph, and-Mrs. Margaret Walsh. ; * * * Mr. and Mrs, Frank Webber and daughter, Laurie, of Romeo will be Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard V. Helden- brarid of West Iroquois road. H. Page Heldenbrand of Detroit will also spend the day with his parents, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. | Chubbuck. jtlety, ° Table setting expert Carole Stupell says color has a SGaie ‘ow « effect on digestion, Guests welcoméd - by » Aub / ‘Even the best cooked foods with members were Mrs> James Nye, | |the most subtle flavoring,” she de-/Mrs, Gordon Adams, Mrs. Clar- Crews and Mrs. Burel Hubbard the family for Thanksgiving dinner,| Guests “- the eth of Mrs. were cohostesses at a dinner party; The Hampton's son, Verne, a| %e! .|Tuesday evening honoring Mrs.’ student at the University of Vir-| iCecil Crews of Opdyke road and-ginia Law ‘School, will motor to Mts. Curtis Smithers of vn OES Group. Meets 3 drive was hostess with Mrs. Clif- “RETURN HOME ford Steffey assisting Ser: Me. and Mrs. H. Gray Muzzy’ 7 haye returned to their home on * | la court from a visit 4a Oak’ o itl 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maimaquist, Mr. und fare. Cari road who are leaving on Monday! Gustavson and daughter, M: rr. for a six-month visit in Australia. ‘SHEENA GRUBB | i clared, ‘‘can prove unappetizing if-ence—Denhoff, Mrs. Hugh Hales,;~ and Mrs, Joel Englund, PE cp he . * | Mr. and Mrs. David : Grubb of! all the color tones are monotonous. ‘Mrs: ‘Louis . Fairbrother, Mrs.| Twenty-two guests attended ‘the! Mrs. William Coleman of Michi-| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas James and KATHLEEN FLAINE JONASEN “Kay Perring has come from the Union street announce the engage-’ .. 3 ‘Danes Drakas, Mrs. Carl Leonard @ffair held at the Wallace resi-'gan avenue entertained Group) children, -Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Jonasen - University rag to. spend: inert: -of their dayghter, Sheena, to, For ‘biliday dinners; Miss ‘Stu- and. Mrs.’ Douglas Squires. dence On Green street. nd OES, recently. heal Vernon) “Mr. and Mrs. Clatence ngersol ot Sheboygan, .Wis.. gnnounce the ; ; =o ipelt. suggests. the use of fruits and, me fe Mes. Grow. on-the the: 17 and, familys Mr. gnd Mis. Leonard eugagendent a s0a tte tien bles 5 Sesiarmces,: piling Fall itoterd® oe rised: a Cecil Earl'm ay Wojiacha and pn of Oak Park| Kathleen. Elaine...to... ' imp - Fi -pyfamids and in. t “ot the tea table: Mrs. Lyn- : ‘ ind Mrs, Saidstrom's’ mother, | Bowes, son of Mr. and Mrs.’ ; the late Mr. Bennett, They plan a terspersing gay’ flowers jand leaves don Salathiel presided,’ “assisted, by|first return trip to Melba, Aus-| plane were made fot a Christmas Mrs. Mary Jackson. of Crystal/R. of Chambérlain: street 1 Mew Wenioer P. \Feb: 3 wedding. '\ for color and drama, ‘ 'Mrs. Robert Neville. | ° (tralia, since coming here in 1947, ‘luncheon Dec. 12. »: Falls, will also beppresent.. ite ‘ a June wedding. > ‘ ‘ i ' ; 5 : % ‘ J i : \ — | Ed ‘ a sd j & i # : i \ ha ! \ » te J ge ee ee ae SF ? . & fe a i € 3 ee by ‘ ; = — sy : = .. 7 { i *; i 4 5 ! es : ; > | : 5 zs ) . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1956 oo. ‘ NINE“ Balanced Diet Will Prevent Acidityz32== : | us alarm if we will eat three well-|argument about whether or not we balanced meals a day. should drink water with our meals. *.* »® One group thought that this dilut- ‘There always has been % lot ofjed the digestive juices in a detri- mental way. \ haunt man, and many i E ,. acid-forming. deal about acidity. Many of the ail- - ' shia: souk. ten tion.” helped distribute the digestive * 8 « juices in the food. | Actually, we could not live if our ~The jatest thought on- this .sub-] d were to become acid. How- ject is that it doesn't matter either ‘an tee of fruits, vegeta- ng ligt flr Phan meals s and milk in it, we need have is because it tends to fill you up worry on this score. and may thus dull your appetite Many folks have misconcep- for cee foods. | tions about which foods leave an FOOD FALLACIES = al | acid ash, or residue, in the There are so many food falla- Sprang, yet coum och lew _— Dlood stream. For instance, cies that it seems wise to-discuss | seapbts, "= peste —— | orange or grapefruit juice may — some of them with my readers pe-. eam, Any 3 tans at copy. on. taste acid but it actually con- riodically. Many women wish to] Send, 8t totey; 0 bv swore tributes to the alkalinity of the know about the saltless diet and H bedy. why reducers are told to cut down Evanston House acid forming foods: Cereals, meat, == : ae —a Fat consists of ge As ce and —— water rentention. i eeping | S your salt intake low will not cause’ EAST WEST Stud Club you to lose any fat, it decreases | NORTH “ SOUTH 2b the retention of water in the tis- | Whatever your destination —Eet Us Help You | With Your Plans __ gues. : Many women still cling to the | Idea that standing up for 20 min- | utes after meals will reduce | ee them. This is not true. It may | BIRMINGHAM “It Takes a Heap of Living to ee Defi re i 6TRAVEL SERVICE Make a House a Home’’, was the ti Grace Plummer Reilly theme for the luncheon held Tues- ; on. MI 45711 ated If you would like to have my) 379 Hamilton Birminghom Bn ee ee TNE . leaflet No.” 42 “Guide to Food, ro * ¢ « There always has been a lot of argument about Types. an a coment, ae ; a whether or not we should drink water with our meals, |Stesed envelope with your request! iw our New BUXTON Dr. Dorothy Perry, supervisor of co ° : for it to Josephine Lowman in harem education in the Detroit} The only reason for curtailing the water intake during | care ot The Pontiac Press. FRENCH PURSE public schools, was introduced by} meals is because it tends to fill you up and may thus pa YOU TAKE YOUR BILLS fill you up d Tomorrow: “Learn “Tricks of) our OF THE COIN PURSE! dull your appetite for essential foods. Game’ to Eat Well and Still Stay ———_—_—___ . ; ae | Dr. Peery enid Gt to overy- Thin.” Five generations of the Hoover family Ponting Frese Fhete! one - —s a on ; ioc | gathered recently for a picture. Shown ground are Mrs. Harold Zoll (left) of | *°s yeusgunce * ne ; _. (standing in background) are Mrs. Roy Fenton and Mrs. Florence Hoover of Cal- sa Geelling ot ‘jest It S Proper . “ Beauty Clinic Farley of Jefferson street and Mrs. Wil- vert street, holding her great-great-grand- | ene — it it has love it is a to Bu Rin liam Bigelow of Fenton. In the fore- child, Teri Lee Bigelow. nn So ret y g by Edythe McCulloch 3 tat hire endo. rating 1 ‘oe for Husband | y BALDNESS And Get the Floor All Wet ing, “A home isn't a place, it is) Woman Belatedly|- | fk Geely eon this is about 99% true. It is * *§ seldom that you see a woman who is actually balded but there are those with hair so thin in spots that it presents a prob- . tee : elated if ‘Drip-Dry’ Fabrics Present Problems Ree opeta for Weddin iad 23 on aerge af Geo ticket sale. : 2 wooD drying and to keep the crease-wash as many: together as pos-; = tem. ‘This is & serious problem | = By KAY SHER sharp sible. ' By EMILY POST for the woman who has it, but ff NEA Staff Writer . there a few things the hair To avoid ridging from hangers | That ey: wea dcart have to Dance Set Tonight ii aie popes me 1 » yo . era] years and not unti] lately ha | you could hope for on wane’ coats, try sticking = contour ae a fee water, to for League of Blind [own that my husband would ond . _—< oa the! shoulder pad between hanger laundry, I don't, however, wash! A Thanksgiving Eve dance will like to have been given a wed- , A nia apeed | and suit. lwhite clothing of man-made|be held tonight at 8 o'clock im ding ring when we had our wed- drying e . Dresses to be Grip-dried will yiters with colored clothing. Longfellow School for the Pontiac ding ceremony. Is it too late now stylist can do about it. The part can often be changed or a new style may be designed i i to hide the difficulty. Bangs | We Invite You to aa are often etfective as a camoy- | Use Our Lay Away | flage. ghtening the hair f makes it look heavier ‘cuts | Plan Now Before Christmas down contrast between scalp | and hair). Of course a good This weather report is not ex-| come cut more mmesthiy, secerd- | And, if I have only one or two League of the Blind. Members. 16 1 buy this ring for him? If) 17 outmoded, but as more! img te another report, if beng om (cai) drip-dries in the laundry, are encouraged to bring a blind or) . j*¢ oe ||P permanent gives body and the |, 4 i ‘‘washables” are added to the) Padded hangers, sippers elesed | pretreat the soiled areas and defective-sighted person. not, then how shall it be engraved) “SP a bulk it needs. If you have such : year-around family laundry . and battens. buttoned. istains with extra care. | Guests are expected from Water-' at this late date?” - “| 4 problem please let us help f ; ing procedures come up for re-| The “where” of drip drying can! . * ¢ 6 iford and Detroit. Members of the) eS MARLENE HARMES | you. = 4 | 1 then put them into a mesh League of the Blind Orchestra; Answer: Certainly buy a ring for Phone Edythe MeCulloc , view be 2 —_-probiem. In moderate oes ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christensen of eCuliech ft ii And ft isn't only the rapid weather, a line strung tp a quiet, D&¢ before adding to the general will provide music for the ‘affair’ him! Have it engraved on the in-| north Roselawn drive announce the | Beauty Shop, FE 2-141, | LEATHER GOODS — growth of automatic dryers that shady place works the best for) which makes them/sponsored by the Lions of Parks =e With whatever sentiment you|engagendént of their daughter, Mar“} © 688 Pontiac State Bldg. 14 w. Huron FE 2-2620 i has unpinned clothes from the me. (Hangers have to be pinned Department would like; or with only initials and lene Harmes, to Robert G. Mc-, . line. or secured to the line so they date of your wedding. Kellips. His parents are Mr. and —— —— One of the worthy aims of |¥%'t slip off.) __ Mrs, Cari McCaslin of Myrtle ave- .s Sm Mize and | been living at home with an oid- Gerald D. odieesarer| _ sister. Both are je always got on Hubbard were) very wet together and I am de- married voted to beth of them. aim, many garments, particular: \vestment in a shallow pan to The Modern Way “Relax -a-Tron” with special finishes, logical spot to use, if you can rig come with the soggy reminder wp a line or bar to support the Saturday.’ Her “I am going to be married in The oe © F nich ‘sah i te “drip dry.” . amazing piece of equipment whic provides ‘suc hanger. parents are \the not too disdtant future and I Saari cretion af tetiment. fork ever aera ot te Big dh apedirecerager esate Experience is the best teacher Mr. and Mrs.'would like to know if it would be ee an =e of taking off those hard to lose | ache thi, . hips, a bh that is Sable aoe : as to the effectivences of drip George E. (proper to have the names of both . the oe eas heat, ras er lakertous cocrctee at the accepta > before reach drying some blends and special- i my brother and siste the in- same time firms the muscles and tightens the skin for the steam: iron. In one study finished fabrics. I have blended Mize of nde . rT on smoothly over your new contour I read recently on the handling, fiber shirts ts my weekly laun- Menominee | —__ Dowie putioasaan O° — road and Answer: Yes, it would be quite were hand-washed and drip-dried.| tey're drip-dried, line-dried or Gerald's. | Proper. Almost as good results were) tumble-dried. obtained* in machine washing . (and more soil was removed) if 1 also have boys’ suits and the garment was removed before Bermuda shorts that can take the parents aré | “Dear Mrs, Post: I am a widow, J “Mr. and Mrs. jand expect to be married soon for) F_ Ralph H.. the second time. I am buying some! "% ) ‘6 Beauty Salon (ony "Riker Bidg—Rear of Lobby | FE 3-7186 = full machine cycle, tumble dry new linen but,.am puzzled as to extracting the water. ‘and scarcely show a wrinkle, ] Hubbard of how it should be marked, I as- ESS SE TS FL EE I IS ETE CTT ETI USE CONTOUR PAD | One major manufacturer of . Lochaven — the first initial should be To drip dry with the fewest crease-resistant cottons has found. ; t of my given name and the wrinkles, clothes should be hung that normal washing and diving MR. and MRS. GERALD HUBBARD , '0*4 __jiast initial that of my future hus- PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL up on hangers and kept com- procedures are as satisfactory as} band’s surname. 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. ee =< age, “— areal —, handling. - . “However, I am in doubt as to The doping henlieg i’ ben hee the Enroliments Available im Day or Evening Classes. eces. adjustable, -Of . t machine washables: J M M Spe k what middle initial to De : : Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphiet frames, in the case of men’s that do benefit from drip drying oann e ° 1Ze aks Se pepe ead ee ee. The pected hewn PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 trousers, tends to speed up the and no final spin, it’s a help to the initial of De® cnt appropriate for the ~ first husband’s heavy-set figure. ~“!Vows in Double-Ring Rite} sme tre Ladies — Layaway Your. Christmas, Matis ‘cor the dipping hemline is popular now Gifts Now at Barnett’s: Ladies — Layaway Your Christmas — | Joanne M. Mize and Gerald D.|cascade .arrangement of bronze) rect.” and being shown for spring. This, . Gifts Now at Barnett’s! ‘Hubbard were married Saturday fugi chrysanthermflims, dip! ; ees formal lat First Presbyterian Church. The} Bridesmaids Nancy Mize and} Answer: Correctly you would ee ae ae full-length ‘Rev, William H. Marbach, assisted'Marcia Peters wore dresses iden-/keep your own family name and_ which is nice for summer. _ iby the Rev. E. D. Auchard, per-'tical to the honor maid’s and car- give up your first husband's thitial, | | formed the double-ring ceremony. [ried bouquets of yellow fugi chrys- * * * he = | Joanne is the dacghter ot Me. = Chapter AW Meets nd Mrs. George E. Mize of Men sor. Reginald Shaw and Robert |With-Mrs.Peterson— HAR = _ Holiday are Mr. and Mrs, Ralph H. Hub- Chapter AW, PEO, met i sushers, : ' Monday bar of Lochaven road. The wes held to these at the home of Mrs. For the service attended by 150 chuvch verlore immediately after, everett, Peterson on West Iroquois guests Joanne choso 8 floor). orem Mrs. Mize chose|t es, “@ length gown of French lace and Smoke bloc tatfets, Gree with alitut.was held for the 14 members tulle with # Peter Pan collar * a cea attending. Mrs. Harold Brown was and long, fitted sleeves. The skirt |" SS 1 Dard chose a navy crepe|ecomed af 8 New member 4 Impeccably dis- was fashioned with a peplum of | 5. an also wore a of|, District Three meeting will be. int : a tinctive new Initial lace with the tulle extending into Pra ove = page wre me Alig Sich at! . Em ge 5 aye eee = When the newlyweds left on their pospital. ’ : and cuff links cus- Her headpiece, a tiara trimmed wedding trip the bride had changed oe ig tom styled and with seed pearis, secured a finger- to a green silk brocade dress with’ | tip length veil of French illusion.'black accessories. Her flowers were’ es white-roses. A pearl and rhinestone White roses, carnations and steph-'necklace, a gift of the bridegroom, composed the bridal bou-| completed her . Joanne also carried a s € 2 i which pare lend far colors “Work Guaranteed § Years ee = = : i} See Us Soon Professional Permenent Wave—Gives @ Solt Natural Appearance | PERMANENTS, from... . ; $5.00 |] oo» « F 3 ‘TEN s Pot-0-Gold Is_ | Fun, $$ or Both |ztesomcr: * ® : es’ decision. All entries become the + tle Press end none can be returned » . . = a $700 isn’t to be scoifed at, and here's an easy way to come by that tidy sum. All you have to do is read the rules, study the clues and come up with the correct soluttem This week's puzzle will be worth §700 plus $25 for a subscriber if no winner is found for Puzzle No. 24. Even with a winner for last week it's worth $100, and it's fun besides. How can you go wrong? The puzzle consists of (1) a number o! circies w tein a few scrambled letters, and (2) a corresponding lis clues to these words printed below The object is to arrange +each group of circled tetters ‘into a word that best fits its clue. he word which you select for Circle No. |, then would. be the one which you would print in the space to the right of (1) below. You'll notice that some circles contain $ signs in pols =et-gold.—You-may-use-such—a -symbol-as “any letter you ~~~ However, it and used. The § sign, of course, can represent ANY letter in the word. : : Do the.same in all the other ¢ircles. Study the clues care- fully and arrange all the letters into words that you believe best conforms to these clues. Use your $ signs to help you spell out the right words. 1 FORRES OR ORE OHe Weereessases SOLUTION CLUES ‘= 1. You'll probably always remember an especially familiar 2 AERP DCR OCCU COIORORO0C 3 HOSS H REO HE HHH EH HE EEE © rccccccccccccccesseces § CORSE HOH HH HEH AO HE AEE 7 ROR ORHERRER ERHARD 8 OCCT OH Oe He EE He Oe Oe veer uch as all letters in PUZZLE NO. 25 BWR. WW es CN THOMAS KS) "ale NYG 4 \z — LN Hollywood Headlines | Will Star Tyrone Power nicest gestures I've heard of in a long time is Joseph Schenck's en- dowment tothe. UCLA Medical School for research. The Board of Regents will re- ceive word today that Mr. Schenck will -grant- scholarships- te -deserv- ing young scientists and doctors who want to do special research. JAPANESE VISITORS My morning started very pleas- By ROUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — When I was told that Tyrone Power was ‘head the cast of ‘Witness for the | Prosecution” I said, ‘Oh, 1. print- ed that.” | The truth of the matter is that ‘Thad discussed the Agatha Christie iplay with Ty in London when he said he was considering making it, but nothing definite was decided antly with a visit from four beauti- until a few days ago when Arthur ful Japanese girls, all airline and Ed Smal! made a deal, with’ stewardesses who worked in ‘Tea- Copy Productions (the Power Rich- house of the August Moon.” mond independent organization) to| The girls, Kikuko Saski, Tamie film the popular melodrama. |Kawamoto, Fumiko Shiba and Billy Wilder, the director, win Seiko Fukasawa, carried a huge film most of the picture in Holly- |box all the way from Tokyo for hy oe come ime, and in it was a_ beautiful) | wend, aitenge = we Japanese -doll. She was already HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, ‘Witness for Prosecution’ t ned Workers ~ “VIENNA @® — The Comminist = ate ec Another Czechoslovak newspa- per, Pravda of Bratislava, warned Czechoslovak youth “not to be se- duced by the West, as have the - }youth of Poznan and Hungary.” It . (said “reactionary demonstra- tions’ would be Crushed, The Japanese beauties were a picture in their native costumes in pastel shades. They made an appearance at the premiere of “Teahouse of the August Moon” and they'll visit the key cities ‘where the picture opens. that circle must be for the past few weeks. One of the: most generous and See e eee eee Wondertul Food \ My house was theif first stop and was the first American home they’d-ever seem 5 “s qanne = Morgan, baby son of Yvonne De ‘\Chrol and Bob Morgan. Yvonne , - and Bob's bright little Bruce JUST stopped by my house to pay me a visit. @| Today is the first wedding anni- @ versary of the Morgans and they @ will celebrate by going to the pre- @ miere of “Death of a Scoundrel” Bin which both Yvonne and Bob g @Ppear. I offered to babysit for themy anytime. The baby never g cried once all during their visit. @ Yvonne and Bob have just bought @a ranch and already have five WONDERFUL FOOD Live Lobsters, Ocean Fresh Sea Food, Superb Prime Beef, Steaks and Chops, Duck, Turkey, Game Dinners. ncoo UL) eecoococossanonaseadas @horses which they ride in their 10 . Try Our-Fine @ \ecisure. time. +“ THANKSGIVING Dinners | gs oUT OF DANGER sisegcececisuaccsiceceese Gl qn . Snapshots of Hollywood collected eee FAMOUS Mat random: Mrs. Hal Wallis 13 WINE CELLAR (Louise Fazenda) is out of danger OOOH ee ee ee eee From All Over the World 5 following major surgery. 16 vi ccceccsecosieseccccce Wines. Beers and Ales a — : @ = Fifty bound volumes of clippings US serecerecereneren erase LUNCHES @-and other memorabilia from 1916 woe BG... cn cnccccccsscvcsces ; ’ to 1936 have been donated by Open Every Day: Richard Barthelmess to the Acad- PHONE: a emy Library. NAME .....cccceccesccsccoccsccecsees STREET ADDRESS ......cesvccsecccccccccsecesesers « BSS eB BeBe Bae SB eee Bees Bee eee S22 Se Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail one from your childhood. 2. A man of restless energy wouldn't be satisfied to stay in it for long 3. Other guests at a party sometimes wish that - would go home. 4. Moving to the run-down estate he inherited, Mr. Poore the front ........ fi 5. A big-shot executive may well have one in his private worried abou} getting office. 6. A word of special meaning to a foreign people. 7. A girl might feel that she looked more dramatic if her face was this. 8. Being an heirloom, of course it's kept where the children can't get at it. 9. Every car seems to be on the road when it's this kind of day on a summer weekend. 10. Even @ hard-boiled businessman may become sentimental ..... @f his childhood home. over the 11. Widow of a famous author rights on royalties trom his |. 12:°Mrs. Near-rich was rather upset at the cost of re-covering in her bedroom. the . 12. have a 14, @ party. 15. It's not surprising that a man with a traveling job should . .... Outlook on life. Might give shy. bald-headed men more self-confidence at With a tight budget. Mom frets thaf so many things are needed ........ for her family. 16. 1. Anyone is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the”exception ot Pontiac Press employes ate tamilies You don't often meet anyone who tells you he is this. OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES ——s would perhaps demand such ee ee eeoasereee All the ambitious young ac- tresses in Hollywood were eager VS ANCE} | cocktail party William Dozier gave honoring her and Henry Fonda. 4 DANCE: 4 Every Nite of the Week ‘ te the chythmie muste of ¢ “3 LITTLE WORDS” | wt tet ?L DELICIOUS Fo Ann Blyth tested for Helen Morgan, and Roberta Linn told me at the Larry Finley show that she imade her test_last_week. Spike Jones, Jerry Grey and Sarah Vaughan also on hand to applaud Larry. Spike has a new ‘album with 36 songs—all in one book yet. Chops, Ribs, Short Orders! Complete Dinners, Steaks. We Serve Banquets and Parties His ype 3412 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9754 We Invite BANQUETS and PARTIES 4 man | Call Roy Rogers’ horse Trigger, “Bluebird” now. The 77-year-old ‘Camp Fire Girls at Campbell Hall School inducted him into their lorganization as thejr-mascot.' | | fixed up. BDININTarell ae “LUNCH 2 DINNERS erno", From 11 A. M. Regular Menu Items Available for Take-Out! 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Throughout the Country property of The Pon # a ak 2 Ss , 7 eo! == sre and Hearing Aids to meet Susan Strasberg at the | ithe commission meet again to 1 ing -aids, expensive medications, | ) dent + ‘anne is | The new operation technique was "Widen Clow Cah, 3 |Get Damage Suit RENO, Nev, (®—In District At- torney A, D, Jensen's mind, six prisoners who broke out of the =-|Washoe County Jail Ocf. 28 went oe a little far trying to get ahead of! the law. j WHO'S ‘AFRAID? — Little Jimmie Wilkinson, who lives high in the Colorado Rockies, hugs his eight-month-old mountain lion pet, Tawney, to prove it’s tame during Denver visit. At Public Expense, if Needed faction at Sacramiento, Calif, the’ six wrote asking. return of $199 they had left behind in the jail, The request prompted Jensen to file a smal] claims damage suit! for the hole the escaping prison- ers cut in the wall. © | The amount of damage: $199. | Dentures Urged for Aged | LANSING wW— A study commis-| dentures and proper shoes,” Its sion had recommended to Gov.| report said. Williams that hard-up old folks! “These people whose econcuic fl 'who need them be given eye .ocurity is assured have little|@ iglasses, hearing aids and dentures difficulty. a So eee | “But there are large numbers’ | The recommendation Was OME who are living on small pensions ™ of a long list submitted to the ; ; ; or old age assistance and are Mp ;governor. by his. public __health. ante to purchase these-very-he~ ‘study commission during a three-| wascary adjuncts to coustortabic! hour session in. Williams’ office living.”” Tuesday. | The report said money for them should be supplied eounty and state The commission . recommended welfare departments so the needs - ~ os oo “sy ee V4 “” s * * OOOO a aa Dh SOOO O aM: Saas. Captured and_held~for Federal) : Children 20¢ Always TODAY Through. FRIDAY! LAURENCE HARVEY - ANTHONY STEEL~ JAMES ROBERTSON REST mx . Y N N N) WHERE “GOOD -FRIENDS MEET | @ DELICIOUS COCKTAILS MF EBERT Y — COCKTAIL LOUNGE 85 North Saginaw > WII aaa as. i | { ! ~t | ae. weosrsrscsssrrrrrs®\ Wee aaa a. GOLDEN DRUMSTICK. ‘Box Dinners Delivered Free Coll FE 8-0483 ‘continuation and expansion of the could be met in the local com- ™ polio immunization and water munity. a fluoridization programs, stimula-) The commission said that an @ tion of training of more doctors, expanded federal welfare program nurses, dentists and psychiatrists holds up for Michigan the ‘‘poten- and better and more frequent in- tial of several million dollars’’: spection of nursing homes. ‘starting next July 1, and urged © It called for establishment of ithat the state take full advantage two new child guidance clinics (° it. in the state, increased personnel | _ for existing clinics and encour- agement of chronic disease units Asks on f as intergral parts of the teach- | wm SAT. “SABRE JET” A Susne } PLUS— “THE SAVAGERY OF DAI | ing hospitals of the twe Michigan | medical schools. | | | The commission also urged en- 10 Reconsider ef construction of couragement ‘chronic disease Wings at general hospitals with federal aid funds supplied under the Hill-Burton act. | Williams went over these and other recommendations with the| group, one by one, and. suggested May Discuss Repeal of Third Term Ban) | for President Dixie Hwy. (US-1 EMME “re ) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph. - = a FE 5-4500 | refine some of them. WASHINGTON (INS)—Sen. Alex-] The group is headed by \.. vur)ander Wiley (R-Wis) said today J. Cohen, professor of social work|@ Worsening world situation could at the University of Michigan. Its require Congress to reconsider the immediate purpose is to help Wil-| Constitutional ban against presiden- liams formulate his 1957 legis- lative program. : * ‘* « | Pointing to “‘gaps”’ in the present, welfare medical assistance pro- powerful foreign relations commit- tee, said such a reappraisal might come as part of an over-all look at SEE FRIDAY’S AD * CLOSED TONIGHT * — OPEN til third terms, | FRIDAY —SAT.—SUNDAY Wiley, top GOP member of the — : - FOR PROGRAM \SUUSEGSREEGRReEEEEEES Tilittiiiiin Bitiia ean aeanetemeRiecty-stitatndiectieianlit i Se — our governmental structure in light gram. the commission seid, the of an impending national emer- lives of many older persons are blighted ‘‘because they cannot see, hear, chew their food properly or gency. The Wisconsin Republican, who) THURSDAY 1:30 CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS won-reelection this. year, voted in) 1947 for the 22nd amendment limit-/ SPECIAL THANKSGIVING walk about” in comfort. MATINEE THURS. 1:30 “Many of these difficulties could be solved if they were pro- vided with proper glasses, hear- ing White House tenure to two) terms. Wiley told a newsman: “The | matter of circumstances always | alters cases. I would conceive of a situation .. , when one might ‘feel that the limitation might | not be most advisable, } JACK PALANCE a2 EDDIE ALBERT 3 a A Strong Heart and Red Heart— “T think the matter might very, well be looked into if world condi-. tions sheuld worsen.” President Eisenhower told a new | conference last month that the two-term amendment is ‘‘not whol-, ly wise” and said the people should be able to select any man) they want for the presidency “‘re-| a Good Heart BOSTON (®—Dog of the Year — selected by the National Soci- ety_of Medical Research — is a black and white mongrel with a plastic patch on his heart. —We Will Be Open— | Dr. Paul Dudley White, Presi- Eisenhower's heart consul- tant, yesterday placed a silver collar on the 44- pound mutt, ‘named Airplane, at the Children’s ‘Medical Center. gardless of fhe number of terms] he has served.” However, constitutional law ex- perts pointed out that even if the 22nd amendment should be quickly. repealed —, a process requiring) * * ........-+@-twe-thirds -majerity. in Congress} He was aided by 4-year-old Jo- and ratification by thrée-fourths of THANKSGIVING DAY ————— GREEN PARROT | p1650-N-PERRY-AT-PONTIAC RD; FE 397321 McLaughlin, who only a week'the states—it would not apply to| co (the “incumbent=Mr,— made possible by surgical Te) 4. president is the first to be restricted by the terms of the amendment sponsored by the Republican 80th congress during the Truman administration, It did not apply to Truman. . Sen. Joseph O’Mahoney (D-Wyo), : said he has always felt that the! A defect was artificially creat-| people should have complete free-| ed in Airplane’s heart two years|dom of choice in selecting presi-| ago and then corrected surgical-| dents. of ly with a plastic patch. He told a newsman that there| Doctors said a new surgical technique for repairing small holes between the left and right dog's heart. * developed by Dr. Robert E. Gross, professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School, and a Harvard Medical School student, Judah Folkman of Cincinnati. The dog's heart and that of young Joanne were both declared to be in good shape now. “THIS RENCE SIMONS, BITTERS to be the only knee and spread to my hips. or Rheumatis WONDERFUL HERS HELP ME IN JUST A FEW “My sister in law suffered many years wi ritis, : many different kinds = , trontenende, Peg Peni Ou WA. ng to help her; in fact, it helped 80 much that she gladly recommnentag it. to ae pe I te it 1S x m? DAYS," SAYS MR. LAW. 128 &. CEDAR ST., KALAMAZOO, ‘and Potomac Telephone Co. on his! — 56th birthday. It was presented ‘to ANNAPOLIS, Md. ( — Gov, Theodore R; McKeldin has a brand- new gold-plated telephone in his office, a gift from the Chesapeake *, He was told the him at a p t one-miftionth to .be phone was t H eriough for this wonderful medicine " BITTERS spy Britis if they give it At first I didn't know : but they diagnosed it as arthritis. It was very ointel whet i walked, and especially bad getting upstairs, After seeing how O-JIB-WA BITTERS helped her, I was glad to give it a trial. In just a few days, the pains and stiffness started to leave and I cdul? get around fine again, and actually felt better all over. After seeing first hand how much it can help a person, I can’t say ~ believe OJIB-WA Prencnconera a will help anyone suffering with a chance? e "ed Horunaeinen: oF aath- Fg = ard ‘OPEN 6:45 : MA 42151 By THOMAS P. WHITNEY AP Foreign News Analyst There seems to be more than a islight chance that Tito and the \Kremlin may shortly engage in an | all-out slugfegt. It could make the j last one, under Stalin, look like a School picnic, | It's certain that neither Tito nor ithe Soviet Communist leaders in | Moscow, even the most Stalinist among them, prefer this to hap- pen. ‘ * * |. But the logic of history. is usual- iy stronger than persona] prefer- ences, And the logic of history in . ithe Tito-Mostow case is that Tito’s jnational ‘communism in Yugoslav- 1 ia is a challenge to Soviet power so long as the Kremlin insists on pdeminaing. CHHEAD Tony Curtis : THURSDAY. Doors Open 12:45 BEA Eastern Europe. Tito understands this. Speaking ‘of how, after the Poznan bread riots in June he noted .a coolness l among Soviet leaders, he said ast ‘week: > * * i —Nen-he---State...in. avoid a renewal of strife with the! Seviet~ Union. Among the most important are the economic ‘Trea- sens—some 600 million dollars worth of subsidies, grants, repa- rations and credits granted by Soviet bloc countries to Yugo- &/slavia to salve the rapprochement. * cy * The Soviet leaders have as in! great an interest in political peace with Yugoslavia, They took a lick- ing in that warfare once and could make themselves look silly by starting it up again. So far the beginnings of the new split between Belgrade and Mos- cow have not gone very far. Tito in his speech at Pula Nov. 11 was caustic about the actions Will Tito, Kremlin Slug It Out? Tito has reasons for wanting tojof the Soviet Union in Hungary) including Hungary, Bulgaria and and strongly attacked the Stalinist, element in the Soviet Union and outside. But he did excuse the sec- ond Soviet intervention in the Hun- garian revolution, arguing that) while an “error” it was necessary in order to prevent counterrevolu- tion. * ® * Pravda’s reply on Nov, 19 was) sharp. It claimed Tito was inter-| fering in the internal affairs of| other Socialist states, It objected to his thesis that the Stalin cult— as the personality cult — was.a norma] product of the Soviet. sys- tem rather than an aberration of it. It objected to Tito’s division of Communists into categories of Stalinist and anti-Stalinist. ‘ Despite its forceful rejection of Tito’s concepts, the Pravda article was. within a. “Answer to “Challenge” | LOUISVILLE, Ky. ® — Four Louisville clergymen have> urged Mayor Andrew Broaddus to ap- point a citizens committee to ar- lrange bringing a number of Hun-| * “BR they still do. and their robast {iaciples. By the ehered er a the legen- ‘ldary Bix Beiderbecke — “He just nies turn out a total of more than} “Rock ‘n’ roll bears the same 1,000 new platters each year. ee pears to boxing,” he said ~~ relationship to jazz that wrestling! “Beyond any doubt,” he said, “the rhythm-and-blues — or. rock ‘n’ roll —fan and the jazz fan are two different species, scarcely ae one valaid collegiate Sexz eee ee - You Are Cordially Invited to. “Aitend ed Thanksgiving Day Services at GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 14 South Genesee | If anybody thought the rowdy’ put that horn to his lips, man, and/ A leading historian of the field,| ‘Rock ‘n’ roll not only is very|scholar put it: : blew himself straight up to heav-|Leonard Feather, has just com- rarely jazz; it is very rarely mu-| “I wouldn’t be caught dead at 10:00 A. M. : en” — jazz is entering a new gold-|piled — page agen ba sic. Its present _pepularity is’ ala rock ‘n’ rol: concert unless I EYER : ‘ en age. book of Jazz, ich is a fine passing fad about which the par-|was doin research for a r KM : Ponti ac Ado S Juét 30°ars ago fazz was re-|prose pudding full of rich plums/ents of America need hardly con-|or mass . teria.” = Sermon by DR. RICHARD C. STUC . | jeoreed as the juvenile delinquent|for fans who like to argue the|cern themselves.” Anybody for Mozart? Or Steph-, : of the- musical world. Today it . merits of Count Basie versus * * 8 en Foster? Special Music Choirs Rock ‘n’ roll seems to have a firm grip on millions of high school students. Who, then, are America’s jazz fans? Surprisingly, only a few are oldtimers nostalgic |~ for the roaring 20s and the thread- ‘bare 30s.” the darling of the intellectuals; it}Duke Ellington. is accepted as an art form; it is Personally, like many other ‘taught in colleges. itone-deaf musical illiterates, 1 s. 6 ‘thought that rock ‘n’ roll music was a form of jazz—a sort of re- tarded sepehild. ees At $.0.0.5 = And STATE waver STORES : Once in 80 Years Louisiana Goes GOP “BATON ROUGE: La. @—Presi- dent Eisenhower swept” tradition-|- * New Ordinance Classification Changes lespie even went “abroad, wih the —-Would-Rezone~ Districts biessing of ttie t--S--State Depart: COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE i + ment,..to toot for the American) While \anaitting there is a! A poll by Feather showed thatjally Democratic Louisiana by 8,- _ for ‘Personal Service’ fea of life, fringe area where it is hard tojabout half were of college age, /070- -votes---official-returns~showed)— x only 6.4 percent were over 30. today, The tabulation: An ordinance was adopted by * * ¢ Eisenhower . 329,047. the City Commission last night es- F Fé ] i] Pi Two-thirds of the fans _ reper: Stevenson 243,977. tablishing ‘‘personal service dis- T ance ee Ss ] 1 nN Cc ct they spent from 5 to 20 hours} T. Coleman Andrews 44,520. : ‘trict’ zoning classifications as a Wa week listening to jazz music,| It was the first time in 30 years | ¥ Laboratory tests prove Speedway Bininth type zone possible in Pontiac. | IE F ] D dl although one woman reported ‘I that Louisiana cast its vote for a | on bar. i. - oo eon | The-ordinance placed the first of ur ope ‘S ue win es try to listen for at least 112 hours Republican candidate for presi-| | oa housecleaning. ‘these districts in 40 lots in the | a week," and another said she de- ‘dent. 1 voted 84 ho’ : a ro [Franklin a i ares. -{. _PARLS.(INS).- A threatened countries, has. put .inta.\ a urs a — » ee and ~ (Advertise f The new zones will permit pro- |i famine is forcing France to cpa to conserve tha oil sup-| Nearly half alc said they coent Nights: Un e rable fessional offices for doctors, den- iplan drastic restrictions to con- ones ‘sas tahen the “6 from $2 to $5 a week on jazz rec- | due ‘tists, lawyers, realtors, arenes ‘serve her dwindling petroleum sup-|of printing gas ratiamhae coe = poole 0s 135 10 <0 his vad “ Itching Skin? ance firms, among others pons... ya 1 Mah. cuermen oft Although these have not yet \been meet beyond ing for fiery. itching |the City Planning Commission, led The fuel crisis, caused by. the|issued to motorists, the government! The most ey note in the tertetien oe ea Ps A dn lapetio. ‘ this proposal to approval by the |blocking of the Suez Canal, was|has asked for voluntary conserva-|whole poll to purist Feather was’ soothes and oils tender skin—lessens | FE 5-6159 plan group. It later received the) expected to have grave repercus- tion. _ _'this: 78.6 per cent of the jazz fans daire to scratch—thus aids healing. - OAKLAND FUEL backing of the City Commission. = on the entire French — _ —— ———— -_ | _ The classification falls between | industry which require oil to oper- | — and P Al NT co. Residentiaj 3 and Commercial 1 | | tn ho soning scale. Already, French industry has be- 436 Orchard Lake Ave. Lots which will first become re- gun to feel the pinch and many. zoned. when the ordinance becomes commercial enterprises may be = == effective in Ces = the| forced to cut’ production. east side of Franklin bouleva : ftom Pike to Orchard Lake. he) gueae sappy’ of sade ol Be Our Guest 34 ‘west side of Franklin” frem~ Or-} S =~ Se chard Lake to Huron, and on the| #2 Sorel rate of eaheumpties. south side of Huron from Franklin) The French government has \ ; to Palmer. threatened heavy fines on car own- S d N mb ? 5 Homes for not more than three ers who violate the rules set down un ay, ove \ er \families will be permissible under ye Raraipabcie Ra a | , the new law. edema eae See the latest in Christmas Clubs, lodges, social and commu- pleasure driving has been stopped. ' . —tnity-centers will-be-ailowed-aiso.;The next step may be actual gas. Decoration Ideas . . . for the rationing by coupons. home... for gifts. We will be m . PARIS CHILLED waiting for your visit. Yugoslav Denies | In houses and apartments heat- ed by oil, the shortage will mean F Ch : C Movement of Troo S$. _a cold winter for tenants. In some. ree ristt Y aS orsages : p ‘Paris apartments central heating’ . \ i= ; ‘has been dropped three degrees” f h |. d BELGRADE, Yugoslavia w—A icentigrade. In others, heat is only | or t e @| ies Yugoslav nage says Leg ution-| provided for a few hours a day. ea ary measures Of a § nature ; were taken along the Yugoslav- Ri rongrey Sopa a ula | Hungarian frontier at the outbreak| a ea aime 6 | = of the Hungarian revolution. bi a « dyen | He made the comment as offi- which provide cock year 400 bil- a ‘monosalicylate) [cals denied there was any _move-| #°* francs {about $11,428,568) j entifically combined | ment of Yugoslav troops now to-| !F the state coffers. A 20 per | stimulating oil or mustard. | ward the frontier. cent loss in gas consumption, — og o Bowen Anges? is | Border guards at Subotica at) Will a 108 a ie pehy on of helps loosen local |the frontier said calm prevailed ae oe gaara, wees on: ak on ee lin that area .They were comment.| *®ky Freach budge (menage om am “Feat beter. ling on a report that fighting had) Last year, France used nearly, fast! 3 r, Extra broken out in Hungary only 19 four and a quarter million tons Strong, Child’s Mild. Stainless, miles from Subotica. lot gasoline, and without the gas es Save on a | | ‘restructions, this figure would have. tubes. Get new ond LAs F )as It G ‘. ‘jumped to close to five million’ (Advertisement) s ar(ce as oes ‘this year. 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Parker said remaining, two of them with the|he déesn't think his club will be 'Chicago Bears, co-leaders with De-|looking beyond Thursday's game. troit in the division. “We' ve never had that trouble be- “-goach at Syracuse in 1937 and Big George Mikan donned his size 17 basketball shoes yesterday for the 5th time in six days. No, George isn’t making a second comeback with the team he made famous, the Minneapolis Lakers, but he was in Birmingham * on one of basketball clinic stops for a rubber company. sters some of the finer tips on the various ‘Shots in basketball. “It does get monotonous repeating the same things © _in a different city every day,” said Mikan, He ““scheduled to make an appearance at another clinic in Detroit last night. — Bay. Packers club collide - ~—¢omorrow -in-their~-annual: At Birmingham High he gave several hundred young- | _ SUSPENDED—Chicago Card- inal quarterback Lamar McHan found his pro salary would be $3,000 shorter after the fine and “) fndefinite siispension placed on him by, the Paces * =? “‘in- subordination.” Peekurving Day football meeting. . The nationally televised mid- day struggle finds the Lions, Western Division cellar-dwellers a year ago with a 3-9 record, going for victory No. 8 against a single loss, The Packers are on a four-game losing binge and have won only twice against six setbacks. The turkey day classic, a fixture on the Lions’ sched jteam first was organized in De- 'troit in 1934, is a vital one to the ule since the! _ ‘resurgent Detroiters. The Lions “We'll worry about the Bear|fore,” he added. “Anyway, there’s no reason for ~Tt' 's not so bad when there is a question and answer session, but sometimes no one asks a = and I ea keep talking till I run out of words.” * * * — Mikan had an unusual career which led to o his anor tury. ” ---He was told he was too-cluriisy to play high school bait,” and he was even discouraged at his attempt to enter’ Notre Dame. “They told me to forget about ‘playing ball and concentrate on my studies,” he said. ; So, he entered DePaul University in Chicago and when coach Ray Meyer saw his 6-7. frame he swished him ont Onto the basketball court.” * * * He played his first competitive basketball game as a as the “greatest basketball player in the first half cen ‘Turkey Day Foe afs, who celebrated Canadian) | Thanksgiving over a month ago.) iwill meet the Detroit Red W ings) in a traditional hockey game at! Olympia Stadium Thursday night.| | The playing of a home hockey) game at Olympia on Thanksgiving goes back almost to the inception lot the Stadium. * r * Toronto's visit to Detroit will be their third of the season, and their second within eight days. Thus far Thursday to break a 2-2 tie and | skate off with a 4-2 triumph. Earlier in the season. Toronto had bagged a pair of quick, early final peried goals to take a 3-2 lead, only to see Gordie Howe create a final deadlock at 19:70 | of the last stanza. —{n-addition to winning and tying lat Detroit, the Wings have scored two victories on Maple Leaf Gar- den ice. In one Ted Lindsay scored | college sophomore and before he left DePaw) he was 6-8, the clubs have clashed four times, @t 19:02 of the second period to. an All-America and the school’s greatest player. His first pro assignment came with the Chicago Gears and George always has some interesting stories-from- that team. “We had a great team that year, that was 1946,” he said. That was the year the Gears wal away witb the pro championship and the triple terrors of basketball were known as “Mr. Outside,” “Mr. Inside” and “Mr. In- Between.” “Bobby McDermott, who was one of the smallest play- ers ever in the pro ranks was Mr. Outside,” said George,” he was the deadliest set shot artist I had ever known.” “They called me Mr. Inside and I was already 6 feet nine then, and Mr. In-Between was Bob Calihan, who was only 6-3 but he had the best hook shot in basketball,” George added. _ “We were together for only one year, because when the team folded I went to Minneapolis and Calihan went to Detroit where he later took over as basketball coach at the University of Detrott= he continued. — a. : Every time Mikan pulls fate the Detroit area he man- ages to stop in at the U. of D. to see Calihan. ‘We talk over all kinds of plays and stuff, and sometimes it gets embarrassing when someone asks me to show them the hook shot, with Calihan who was the best hook shootcr in the game standing nearby.” Mikan, who has a master's degree in law, ran , for the congressional seat in Minnesota a few weeks ago, but was beaten by a narrow margin of 4,500 votes. “I was very happy with the resuits considering that the party ticket I was on took pretty bad beating jn the State,” he said. finished, “Well I hope these kids got something out of ‘this—and maybe they'll try our shoes.” Wings then iwith the Redshirts showing three snap a one-all tie. The | ‘victories and a tie in the four @dded a pair of insurance goals in| games. Ability to drive strongly in the ‘tinal period has paid off for the Cardinal Fined, Also Suspended McHan Assessed $3,000 | by Chicago Grid Team for Insubordination | Poor Indiana Policy } | CHICAGO uf — Lamar McHan. to Do This Is Claim the Chicago Cardinals’ quarter- of Pontiac Man back who was suspended and fined $3,000 for saving he ‘didn't ‘I think Indiana University eel lke playing’ last Sunday, made a policy error last weekend “wants another chance McHan, 23, yesterday was sus- pended for the season and as- sessed the highest fine in National Football League history. The move followed McHan's refusal to work out with the team yester- day The action ‘resulted from last Sunday's game against the Pitts- burgh Steelers, which the Car- dinals lost, 14-7, Managing Director Walter Wolf- ner said “He (McHan) couldn't play for us again even if there! weren't anybody else left."’ Wolfner, however. changed his ' stand after McHan consulted with to Chicago yesterday after being , | Wings in their games against | the Leafs. The _Wees eet | Not for U. of M. ithe final period. score the-important goal of the game, to them, as the buzzer | | This was the famous disallowed goal and protested game which lwent to Detroit 2-1 when Referee |Frank Udvari ruled that the Tor- onto goal had been scored after ithe end of the period. | Hoosiers Play for Bears but in semting its barat to Chicago tot play for the Chicago Bears instead of sending it to Michigan,” said! ®¢> Frank S. Lyndaljl to The Press to- day. “That pelicy may be good enough for some universities, but I think it's beneath the dignity’ of the Big Ten. The Indiana band should have come to Ann Arbor | on Saturday for the Michigan- | Indiana game instead of going to Chicago for a pro game. “There is a definite dividing line; between college and pro football. Both have their places, but a Uni- versity band should stick with its, After the clinic “Mr. Basketball” rubbed his 17's and Coactr Ray Richards who returned own University on a trip Saturday instead of playing for the pros on in_a_ Pittsburgh hospital with a,Sunday. I have heard a tot of gall bladder ailment, jcomment on this." Munn-Daugherty Break Denied EAST LANSING, (AP) — Has Daughert's Ist season, a 3-6 effort. : Biggie Munn and football coach Th ate Duffy Daugherty of Michigan State? There have been rumors to that. “etiect. But those who know them” best say it doesn't seem likely. ‘ow that doesn't mean the pair) haven't thrashed out honest dif- . Daugherty a the jackpot with! an 81 season and the Rose Bowl. almost certain to have a 7-2 sea-| from Minneapolis. Munn's only | who criticized the defeat. “They played a great game,” Biggi: said of the Spartans. “One | -last--vear.—This-year,—State— -s\- of the bent this seqeee.” | ee This isn't to say that euenety |will never leave Michigan State) Fallout at MSU Rumored assistant coach wants to be head there been a falling out between The wolves weren't howling loud, criticism of the 1413 defeat by. coach. every coach has the idea two old buddies, athletic director but there was some whispering of Minnesota was to criticize those of moving up to athletic director. | Munn made the move when he iwas 45 and is-set for another 20 ‘years. Daugherty is 41 now. Per- chaps qa well-priced package deal, ii-coach-now—athietic tor later, might attract him But even that still appears to Coming back on the team plane) to coach elsewhere. Just as 5 every ‘be in the future. ferences. Both are positive char- acters, +—But they've been closely asse- ciated for just one year short of -20-years_now..A couple of men} ia the same business get to know each other pretty wel during that time. So the reports ot any break are being discounted. “] was suprised as anybody. to) hear reports,” said Munn when queried about rumors. PHILADELPHIA W — Rick Casares of the Chicago Bears is “Way off base!” commented ining ground at almost a record|" Daugherty. , breaking pace in the National Foot- At Minneapolis last week, ball League. Ld 2 * “The latest NFL statistics disclose that Casares is averaging half a yard less than did Philadelphia's Stevé Van Buren in 1949, when the latter: set the seasonal record for ground gaining of 1,146. Daugherty was speaker on a program where Munn was given _g chamber of commerce award “as an outstanding sports figure from Minnesota. “1 don’t think anyone who heard me express my feeling about Biggie on the program would be- lieve we are on anything but the ~hett-<8-tertns,=- Daugherty. said. * * Munn and eugherly first came together whtn Munn was line yards in his record year. Hugh McKEthenny of the San Francisco 4Sers is runnerup to Casares in the ground department with. 677 yards, followed by Ollie Matson— of the Chicago Cards with 599. - Daugherty was a sophomore guard. ’ Datgherty later became an assistant to Munn at Syracuse and followed him~ to Michigan Statein 1947. When. Munn moved up to a a director aes yd In the passing pag ca Bear Back Gains Ground in Record Setting Pace necting of 70 of 109 passes for 1.778 yards, an 11.19 average and 9 touchdowns. Runnerup is Los Angeles’ Bill Wade with a 53.1) percentage of completion on 77 of 14 for 1,253 yards, an 8.6 average and 9 TDs. George Shaw of Balti- more ranks third, 60 per cent, 594 yards, an 8.4 average and 7 TDs. * * * Green Bay's Billy Howton leads the pass receivers with 35 caught for 926 yards and 10 TDs. Aa... Dy Bear’s ace has 12 TDs. Layne . has ‘scored 4 touchdowns, booted 19 conversions and 9 field goals. : * * * Norman Van Brocklin, of the} - Los Angeles Rams regained the punting leadership from Green Kramer Ends | Grid Career on Saturday ANN ARBOR w—Ron Kramer's college football career ends Satur- day on the gridiron at Ohio State. For three years, the 21-year-old giant performed pigskin marvels for the Wolverines. His inspired play drew national publicity and fame, all of which ‘were well deserved. | It wa wasn't uousual for Kramer to block, tackle, carry the ball, pass, catch passes, punt and place kick all in the same game. 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Traders 17 i bu. , Curly, No. i, 9-| Gains of inal decree i ee ke o ains of selected issues ran Out! 16+ be is valid or not. noted slow movement of grains {10.8% ' “tprenis Ne. 1,” feiis be-ito more than a point, Sots pia weappaechos ampial sans nel acters Pontiac City Attorney William A from the country to terminal $8 page, Standard Variety No. 1 $5-| Te advance in steels aad a the interlocutory decree is award- Ewart received approval from city ma, Cass oo ye ag ed. markets. roe tee, 4.00230 doe celery, |Duilding stemmed from the con-| “ji. 39 general manager of COmmissioners last night to file a A belief the dock strike would se-3 ‘nee tg t-don, grate Celeiy, Root, tinuing international crises at St-ia ioe KLAC, contended he was petition with the court in an _at- be settled bef was N2, 1, 100-180 No. i, 225:/€Z2 and in the Russian satellites) ranted a Mexicai tres tempt to settle this controversial mew Save ce og bee, Reanazabl. BO. 1. LAE LSS iwith their resultant hike in’ na-/ Di’ R tas teat Oct. erg Cer.|@nmexation of 104 acres off West another price sustaining factor,\gy" pasket. Leeks, No. 1. 100140 dos. tional defense requirements. tick in to kis boulevard, which includes part of Sepedary in fats and ote. Land ; i, ee-L ie fei bar Ontane Green, Setdcbom Gissl was un event |p i consul the site of the new courthouse. 3 " eS i y. ¥. . aL eee a ee tener U8 Sect and || Bart at week moved for a _—— 4 = ~end—of- the 1,75 34 bu. Potatoes, No. 1, 3.15-1 ad . © . “ : Redishes, “Bick. “Not. “t-99-}- Youngstown: — court hearing after the Board of tour was" to % Nghe, Docem[am baht, We, fs “| “News in Biel — vic nite cont De ber $2.39%, t h dos. behs. 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Ingle of Farmington) ® Tecemfly-amended State Home ber-$14.76.— ie ain pe esters over the | _Rule Act. He claimed that the : : — ot 150200 tu tion and the tightening money mar-| 2 = % Romaine, No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. : : ‘ * . No. 1, .75-1.25 bu.|/ket are factors still hampering ‘Entering 2 guilty , tw oS led : Grain Prices Tera be Cae Ef Boa: |stocks in the opinion of financial + sec vioiat oes ee See ore eae | , No 5 a so .| Observers, a cmcaee @ No. 1. 1.00-1 . Turntps, No. 1, 78:2} of 33 S. Washington St., Oxford,| ‘question, as required in the i _ * tear yn | BOOS ors! 50-1659 ieee Kodak moved ahead a Geos cadena of 2. = a amendment for annexation. peace: “May Teta t 08: : jdays y lore iel on Mere. 2a duly 0 | Oils were mixed generally, Sin- Township Justice Emmett C. Leib. [og nis, eee 1r 8 declaration ee oe - DETROIT Ears clair and Royal Dutch moved Cee ner maiming a ge ose 2 --o-+- 1.49%] permRorr. Nov. 20 (AP) — Ress P.OB. UP The violations were no license and | 1954 proceedings were made void evs 2.38% - Mar 1.53% P & , EE Mar ..+:-«-- 133%) Detrott, cases included, federal state|Slightly while Gulf and Standard reckless driving. 0 grades: as no vote was taken by residents os ad pees Rad 561% Whites: Grade A jumbo $1-69 weighteg Ol! (New Jersey) slipped. | P ie. driv ith-|0f the city and township ave ‘ i leading guilty 7 . } i err ot ae on taee 5%. “Medium 31-33 wid 8 g32'5: Om t ony “ ani rine heigl ea laa a license and rechiaea|ariving in wise Mer cc ee wid are ee Ores * aS “e Ae = = *°P* Jack Simms, 35, of Flint, was sen-| Under the City Charter, the par- : lad jo itw iac les Medium 33. Grade B arte 4o"checks On Tuesday the Associated Press tenced to two jail terms totaling Ce! 1S Part of the city of ches mac | Commercially, graded: average of 60 stocks closed down 185 days yesterday by Springfield |* Its voters adopted a charter Steel Door Company | awnites: Grade A extra large 46-47:/$1.10 at $175.10, Township Justice Emmett C. Leib. amendment April 4, 1954 recogniz- | be pec SO Me ee ee oes . ° large 41-43; medium 27%-29: small 33. Look! Farmer Shop Rite Mar-| A question later arose that there | ns Local Ad F ITM) | °censmene: *acerkee New York Stocks —_| Ket Will have fresh dressed poultry| were qualified electors residing in_ ae deen ee he ee | for your holiday. 484 Auburn Ave. fhe territory annexed. This factor | , . demand irregelar with the heary buvina (Late Morning Quotetions) PE 2-0119, PE 2-0110. —Adv. t of John | for, holiday adlotten g nullified the annexation, Ewart | & Appointmen MacManus, DN ssedium steady, ompie Phy pier yey) |A¢miral seseee 132) Kennecott ..130.1| If your friend’s tn jail and needs claims, requiring the joint vote. & Adams, Bloomfield Hills, as ad-)Jumbo, Tin Sed Sor etace are (Ait BOE eesse O73 Kjeoe Ly Be 3o3)bail. Pb. FE 5-9424 or oe vertising counsel for the Steel Door supply Allied Sirs’ ; Corp. of Birmingham ao an-| CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS — | Alum Goat bi Ata e Rummage sale, 128 W. Pike, 2. Plan Tasty Meal ambient Glenn Berry eet Dest stile, “Fee ps" 0.00 wholesale buy An m Airlin ae a1 Lone 8 Cem =. 85.2, Nov. 24th vn Stolp. m. Adv. f P #2 Ae2 0B ‘B Gite €0 C Son, cars 90 8 | Am jam Cyan ‘es 204 Lou a Nash 3 Or risoner s = £ee-cecpunntion-ta-the weet" Sins iat: ones 1200, somal te Bares St Seek “Ohi Saf C on Thanksgivin : ba : ft .. 8 = | largest manufacturer of steel ES a wnite ‘to. mined jam Motory aS OM wee % 10 ety enter g 2! | garage ~~ ing to Berry. ibis! cbwcks 28, cureat eae Eire ne Merck a? S Saf | There will be no turkey but | ow a | guess perros seen nt ae - £2INOF So Safe, at That pers, oc mas cricten and at a Ga., ‘ aap: Ontario. cucace, Nov. 28 (AP) — Potatoes [Am Tel Tel & Tel 1677 Minn ° i) | fixings that go with a typical Ernest A, Jones, president of the |*"T!vels 99: track 475; total US. ship- A™ a. amen! “ch . 3317 | Thanksgiving meal for the prison- advertising agency, said that ‘‘a|market dull. Taahe-Orecea Senne oor (icate "tz Mont werd... 41} COLUMBUS, Ohio — ‘ers at the Oakland County Jail to- coordinated campaign of consumer}?-2¢- petite Co Mae Mosier = 5 zee icity s health and safety center m 9 y . was not exact! af health | GatMrade advertising pian wearket eee eee Si tet eaties aie enay Ce ers ere ing research and merchandising Poultry Jat Refin .... 63.2 Ne: Dairy. 237.7) William V anderro. ala to enjoy the gala feast to be turned is being evolved” in connection [pale ous aaa wal Orre 7-7. 18 «tenance ian ‘weld Oe foci oa out by head cook, Mrs. Mae Ham- with the account. DETROIT POULTRY [Bendix Av S83 Net Tee 1) 38.1) Us! be lett, and her staff, ae * ° Po aacblnascoh f Nov. 20 (AP) — Prices paid ‘Renaue frest | im Na Ge te ; 346) Beg didn't Seen ik e &, 1) . i The t . pound for No. 3 top quality live Boeing Air ... 56.2 Nore We galions was pum rom an oi The menu will include besides b. ee, osname: = Cul strstr eT ee pai ty a tyme |e’ Se Ne.Am Av ., 13] company truck into the center’s!the chicken: mashed potatoes, | = Ts or $y. Brist — a? a t . perenne aa: Barred Rocks 23, = sto} a. HH roo ad u ai eee the fluid, then dashed| teres” — bi . : e = eapons 30- Burroughs «s- 388 Geens Cr 60 sauce t biscuits, ‘mince | . 32... duckli: ducks 23.28: sc .. | Deputies Investigating |ehe ducks 20, “eqns 30-34; wewnya bears oe 2s cre Ss pane the center, turning off} pie-and_cottee, . : |type hens 28-31, toms 25-37: small type|Gan Pec .... 318 peg Gye Ei {22 /valves. The main meal will be served | Breakins at Milford iSRTKeys. Includes Beltsville Whites, hens Carrier Cp ...-00$ Penh Bp. .. ga_| The oil company later admitted at noori with trusties eating at ta- 2 ae seer “ Two reported breaki hich —- Cater Trac. #84 Parke’ ze 433|'t made a mistake in the delivery.|pjeg and the others in their cell- ns whic CHICAGO POULTRY Cen I! Ps ... 205 Penney, JC ., 81.6; That wasn't fuel oil being oécurred in the sa Ches & Oh ... 6° pa RR 216 | blocks, Mrs. Hamlett revealed. She me area near) CHICAGO. Nov. 29 /AP) — Live poul-| Chrvsler 64 Boos! Cole ig; Pumped into the building. It was| Milford were ~being investigated + ina steady: receipts 865 tyesterday | Cities Sve 69.2 aor ts gasoline. | Said cold. cuts, jello, chocolate today by Oakland County Sheriff's | [prices “unchaitged hes: : ros eine | Eh Gimar Mo... ona Phelps D |... 644 [ane cee nd Wetier woud be dolectives. light hens 12%-13%; White Rocks 19-20: | Glue "Pen SUS Peate Mer ais served in the evening. | An undetermined amount of cash, SON 26. yours geese 2's 20's; (CPA 3 pier’ wins .. 27 Nab 2 Hunters for Fraud —_ eS ce Sout ily J and a Kon Btlenn 448 Pure ou ”.. (:2| IRON RIVER #—1wo men were Subpena 25 Witnesses check pany A = >. 4 SEG oR SnD arrested while deer hunti here Karin were reported taken Livestock Con. Pe Pr 4% ta fer Dea “a : oe] Tuesday on warrants sworn out for Vote Fraud Inquiry from Seven Harbors Sunpl - 7 ree | Bullig at 3 Duck Lake Ra” | emoteTaorveeroce, [Sea ditee HY Erase mara Chak"§ Moat | DETROIT More than 25 wt v ( 19 Soe : es was known to be miss- Hoes -Galable 150. Market not estad.(Cont Of .... are st ay fo : 03! Wis., formerly of Ann Arbor, was| "°5S¢$ ve eaty ad ing from a burglarized service| carte Senn ery ge ee ne et ear eae - $38| charged with fraud, issuing bad|Poensed for the grand jucy probe station located nearby but an in- (iMac snc ant seca gee [gear Ht tale HY checks and obuaning groceries Pegining Monday of alleged graf —— had yet to be taken at the raed fetyiiteie, few scattered | sales og py ao SD) Ph ghel! Oil See 63.4) under false pretenses. Thomas caring pe a Coaaky neig business. 12.00-16.00: most utility cows 1000-1180, |DOUg Aire... 842 Sinciair’ .°'"", 9g (Clark, 44, of Saline, was charged , ; ca a f : 01 8 aoccns eee Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn, Saser neage, “et 8H 10.06: other Br cn an Socony "...4. $23 with fraud only. oe ee red ee HIMES onl corty to make a matte seetere El Auto L... 333 ey Rd... Po pected to investigate reported vote ie DELICATESSEN (Soot sitio ae Fs SE ne ee orem oy ere mock | ey warren Township and ; lambs 20.50-21.00: sheep|Fairb Mor... Std Oi] Ind ... 886! Roy L. Haun, 24, of 21435 Rock-! alleged bribe-taking in St. Clair scarce: Pood Mach... 62.6 Std Ol NJ . 11, $4.44 - . 67 W, Basen &. NATIONAL STOCKYARDS LIVESTOCK Ereent But Be gtd pice .t ice eed ie so days in the Oakland | Ass, Atty. Gen. Eugene Kra- | : Ae; ee bee Nov 2 gs Bice a eee peibersre ae Sait County Jail yesterday after plead. | sicky said enough witnesses have ot adver 42 tee ite ger elgie'Ss et 8 pl ie Sylv El Pd... 47.3) ee sna ha viens sae a2 called to keep the . grand | ' high . aur: ore Farmington Justice en \ taff * ie : . Beever sees, caaar. i,m, 00 Beher:| Gea Time Be nO st Be ie teeta sen Businessmen’s S mixed U8. 41-3 180-260 Ib: barrows. ee i Tim’ R Bear. m9 6 . gilts - about 100 head extremely | Goebe! r ee ee of GS AM { LUNCREOE 1800," most” No. 1-2 "ots 190-1001] Gooeveat,, et Fwentcen oe . ae | omplete: up, 16.00: me700 ead at iatter price: | OT@ ahJ no: f oLfiedeyoye aaele j Hb mixed 1-3 150-170 tb 1450-195: 190.| Gt No RY $21 Un Carbide ." 1081) eal S In Cal y ommunities Dessert. weet bere pe Cate 1,3 400 Ie down Grevnound : its Ontt Air Lin’:. 394! Unit are....... 8: ; SERVED DAILY [over “ ih 9.50- ret abies weights| Hooker El 374 Unit Fruit. 45.6 ; —— | 1:00 8.6. t9°3:00 FM. ages ean calves 9 700: lighter steers Indust Ray 38 Us — 18 Wilbur A. Campbell | Elmer Greenman Our Specicty . stead; soe site; eariy anies csady ta] Beets OOo” UN Rul «ocr al, WATERFORD TOWN'SHEP —-- ALMONT—_Service-tor_Amer KOSHER aay few joads good isciee “choice Int a Meh : a vie meal mh a8 ls poe Wilber A, Compbell: 75. eae iday at 2 age ae ite fal sree tae tn eel (ots tendered! tet Bare 372 Walereen : 30-4 3952 Highland Rd. who died at a = e riday p.m. at Muir CORN BEEF ie —_ and mixed veatiines 16 30- int Preer 104 wert un ao es ins, 5 local hospital yesterday, will be at pun sure! Home, and inter- Ph. FE 5-406 22.50; standard to low good 13.00-16.80:| Tmt Silver 46 Westz A Bk 29.1/Pursley Funeral Home. Services Ment will in Ferguson Ceme- : | for Take-Ovts| jcommercia! cows 0.8 11.007 lernely 1tne|ia cn Coal 346 Wine Co... Ieg have not been arranged tery. Born in Almont, son of Or- - argely . son oO ., 14.2) : wn: canner and cutter cows 7.90-| Jacobs 44 Woolworth 45.1) igen and Eliza Greenman, early set- is's3: utility and co ‘a! bulls 11.50-|Johns Man... 46 le & 7 20 | A resident here for 30 years, : sae came and Cuter owls aot bn: [Joner Lge, Thaw ’sn aT AM8¢)he was with Oakland Motor Car ucts, he died Tuesday at Allenton | 22.00-24.00¢ ; Co. before worki ee Le ose fare lana oe rod ae _ STOCK | AVERAGES tyland_ Coach. ‘Divina ws ainter. He leaves his widow, Mary; a an ped slaughter URS, Nov. — He “jsister, Mrs.—IdaBeyers, of —St-| i % he A St , jcatves tood i 0-f40 aaNet 6.00; the a abs olf er. He leaves his wife, ana Clair t Sonal Barserd Peoncy toc80 higher. moet of ade, Net Change ash oe #3 as Ernest Marcellous Harr - Allenton, ae 5 aoe on lambs grading choice and) . . ; : ; ayes 0 mont, three daughters prime; idee 814 Prey, eee e252. i ‘6 173. : Foes! peste cee eenees, tents: Selec nee os. See 14 323 j784| ROCHESTER — Service for Ern-\Mrs. Helen Miller, Mrs, Maude Prevage og TL8G: WNT aNd good 13.50. Wecr age cuss aMbS HIS 134 1003 oe Pontion a oe re ean. lied|Kennedy and Mrs. Kathryn Blon- Hood and choice 10 In Pcl ore ni | 1986 Hi High oi E62 681 BS 191.6 at Pontiac Hospital yesterday after dy, all: of Imlay City, 13 grand- [3-3 lead ms vectegh Geer ee High “Lil 3st8 Tae tt ig/ a0 lless of several years, will be/children and seven great grand. shorn pelts 1700 "eat torcholce slaughter, 1988 Low’ .......9081 11¢9 672 148.8, at Weaver Reynolds Funeral Home| children. " ewes 300-5 ‘ in Traverse City at 1 p.m. Friday, | DETROIT STOCKS - with burial in Grawn Cemetery,, Mrs. Emma E. Newbound 1 B ° : ‘Pigires after decimal paints are et ths |Grawn, Mich. Service for Mrs. Emma E, New- wsiness Briefs james sees ofs PGi, Te bndy wil te athe Duy turd farmer of 1 Oki Rows Ge Gear peer Coe. ye, $e H, Moore Funeral Home, Auburn|St. in Milford and lately of Dear- rhe ca oe cus 15 1.7/Heights, until 8 tonight. Harr, who,born, will be held at 1 p.m. Friday As Pontiac office of Universal rir “miect. $. Mu. Cor § 5 */lived at 2875 Gravel Ridge, retired/at the Richardson-Bird Funeral ja re rpretion meses The oo 11 102 from Pontiac Motor Plant in 1946,;Home in Milford with burial to |& banner Bibs ievement o' |Toteso y Mie. Ook oe 14 2E })|and was Blair Township supervisor follow in Highland Cemetery. {tomer relations % sueeny ee bid iia " ee ee Mrs. Newboundg died Tuesday M4 ie; a ty a ena cos 1 Surviving are his daughters, Mrs. at the home of her cred Aaron W. Bald of Rochester and/ daughter.in Dearborn after an i f ; ki progra | corporation is the nation's largest, =e Yule Fantasy Slated . DETROIT #—The fourth annual! Christmas _fantasy...sponsored by the Ford Motor Co. will be opened to the’ public Saturday at the Ford Rotunda in suburban Dearborn, The elaborate presentation, includ- ing the nativity scene and animat- ed fairy tale’ characters, attracted t smomctie finance - . , Seek to Halt Diphtheria DETROIT ™ — Anti-diphtheria | shots are ‘to be distributed to 12 | Detroit schools, four city health and rardaongl the offices of oes, ave hee reported hs Yea, ot spelled cases and “ Mrs. Keith Jones of Traverse City, and two brothers in that city, six grandchildren and three grandchildren, Mrs. Lewis Steele IMLAY CITY — Funeral es will be at 2.p.m. Friday at the Lester Smith and Son Funeral more than ae ere illness of 11 months, great- She leaves two sons, Kenneth and Chauncey, both of Highland; ~~" $jthree daughters, Gladys Newbound of Dearborn, Mrs. Georgia Pérm- berton. of Ypsilanti and Mrs. Flor- ence Noe of Dearborn; five gtand- children and three sreat-grandcel- 7 servic- ne aA } } | | | | CAMPBELL. NOV. 20 A.. reed iighinnt Ri. Mr. Cam OER Moore, R. if ; dear sister of oe Penne ral be vheld Friday. Nov. 23. at 2 p.m. bo the Chapel with Dr. H. ciating. In t Hill Cemetery Mrs. Auten Hie in stese at the Sparks-Griffin Funere i Home. 56, WILBUR = Waterford heh ti tate t the Pursley rs | e in s s Gore ~ Home and funeral- — Ti; dear fa (Loulse} Bald and Mrs. Joens; dear brot ( ’ : James_H. and Milton Harr. Fun- e will be held Friday, . at | pm. from Weaver- Puneral FF urn of Moose will conduct a memorial service Wednesday at 8:30 an oon the Voerhees-Siple _ Puneral Hi seacgeeeer EMMA ‘ns Funeral Home with Dr W H Marbech efficiating. Interment in Oak Hiij _ Cemetery Card of Thanks 1 TO FXPRESS for the loving & WOULD LIKE my appreciation acts of kindnes« ‘loreal offerines and messages extended to me in moe recent bereavement on the Iox«s id special thanks church. and the Voor rhees Poneral Home for their kind acts Mts Harry _Mever IN MEMORY OF ORTE WILSON. I Wille Sue Wilson his wife wish to acknowledgr an’ express my sincere gratitude to our many friends for your kind expressions — of sympathy WE WISA TO friends and neighsers for the many ects of kindness and ficral offerings Le | our recent Be- reavement of Alma Allen. A spe- cia’ thanks ‘s§ extended to the Rev. Wajter Gerken ‘or his com- . forting words The pallbearers. and the Huntoon Funera! Gerald Aller and family WE WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS our & ciation for the loving acts 6 ese. “torat and messaces extended to us in eur recent bereavement tm the Joss of Leon J. Tabatto A special thanks ts extended « Rev B F darvembowski of St Joseph Church The Palloearers ard Pursiey Funeral Home Mrs. Leon J Tabatte and Family 2 KFITZ: - loving memory of my husband. Frank. who paxsed away a year ago Nov 20, 18965. This day we do remember In loving thoughts we give To one no longer with But tn our hearts stil! lives eo missed by his wife and famn- In Memoriam us, IN “LOVING MEMORY or JOHN Stanton who passed eee? one Fas ago today, Nov Memories are treasures fee one can steal, Death ts @ heartache nothing can ne may forget now that you're one. But we will remember — matter ow lone Sadly missed by your sister, Mr and ts Donald Henson~ and Familie IN _ LOVING MEMORY OF CO Whitlock who passed away one vear ago today. November 19, 1955, Nothing but memories as we linger on Longing for a smile from someone None know the depths of our deep re But Pe remember while others for- Bedly missed br. his FAST IT through Rent Ads! Room, RENT house, apartment, any- thing — Want Ads give —youACTION, Dial FE | 2-8181. The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. All errors shoud be re rted immediately The assumes no respon ‘ sibility for errors other than to cance! the charges that first Cash WANT Ao RATES re pod F rese- 6 Saye * $2.76 - FY a! THANK OUR ~ AIR, A ongrr, tea Rene seterei FUNERAL HOME Ambulance lee. Plane or Motor 23-8378 ____ Cemetery L Lots WHITE gale —yppeibemeg ona oe. ix era a Help Wanted Male 6 Airlines Need You See our ad under INSTRUCTIONS Universal Airlines Tra Cen- A has an an atiorne aiveis tue beginnine.-for mealoes |e in the legal "held Per- Apelicamt must in be immediate opening for Tavestigation tien and an- a challeng- ® young man licensed to practice law in Michigan a= consider recent graduate to take bar euameinelien, Reviv giving history education. address and telephone expected, number. Box 3_ AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE operator Apply in person. Roch- ester Machine pan _Mieh outside Spee 311 Griggs St. Li salary Press. salties AFEW working men needed at once for ork, Com- Rochester, some mechanical - experience helpful Apply 1064 Ww. Huren between 10 and 11. a.m. AMBITIOUS SALESMAN TO SELL th 1 9ST jor "§ Oldsmobile. The hottest 7 Highest commission Unitm ited earnings ~ ARC | WELDERS Exp we will rps Fou. Sagi . Pontiac ask oor Rube Group Hospitalization Paid Holidays Vacation Pay APPLY PARAGON Construction 44000 GRAND RIVER NOW MICH. NORTHV'LLE 2910 WOODWARD }-3515 AUTO GLASS MECHANIC. EXP. in cuttings and derson Tire Co. Berkley, installing, Hen- 1981 Woodward, LI_1-9960. AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE operators. Must enced and be fully ex able to eet own DANIELS MFO CORP. 2677 Orchard Lk. Ra rk : | an EXPERIENCED REAL estate salesman for fast growing location Cait J -R. Hiltz, Realty, ten! 9 W urer St PE 6-418! BUMPER & PAINTER COMBINA- tion man W C. Leipprandt Auto Body. 20 Front St. Lake OFion MY 2-071! é EXP. COMBINATION _ listen repett man do A-1 — Inquire M R. War- ren, 280 8 EXPERIENCED ARC WEL DERS, excetient wages and working con- dition » Paid other benefits _ Pienty of ects and o' _Mrs_ ERY WARD. 400.) 8 WASH- AND “COL Must be able to | Saginaw Biue Bio EXP REAL ESTATE. Cross Oakiand Ave <4ALESMAN ard r «ime. New pro}- Edwar-s “DEPT.” HEAD WANTED pouses rE +4525 HERE 18 AN OPPORTUNITY FOR en ambitious young man. This is interesting work m the Circula- tion Dept. It involves supervising, carriers, ca!) ing on houses and some office work. Sales experi- ence and an ability to type are desirable. If vou sive in or near Pontiac, have a car and are interested in this type of work. Please apply in person to Fred Thompson i: Circulation e-" gait Se Dept. 2 “The Pontiac Press if IT QUICK, ever it writer and get it! _-throagh Classified -Ads! | FE 28181 for an, oe j | | = | | 2 MAN FOR HEATING a PART TIME SELL Mowe mn irae INTERNAL GRINDERS TWO WANTED ABLE TO GRIND STRAIGHT . TAPER, OR RADI WORK. ANGLE APPLY IN PERSON N. A. Woodworth Co. 1300.E. 9 Mile Rd. store. Part ¥ as auto parts clerk’ Must be exp, Phone 4 MAN FOR %& CREDIT manager Must ve exp. Start- img, salary bo- : sion and iife in surance i ipl and 2 te 4 enly. B. Co. 111 MN. Perry, cérmer Mt. Clemens ae CONTRAC- ation. Ore : een Harber. Otto A. Treos Ca. —— MAN ON FARM. MUST achines, to run milking m be able and farm wipment. 3320 x, ah ee a = MEN SALES A} AND 1 PROMO- tion tor ment, FE “ena $-1192 between 6 and 1-00. MEC HANIC Permanent Position Studebaker Beers preferred Davie Mo __606 N. Main. Rochester. M ECHANIC__ Experienced See Lester Clarkston Motor Sales Practical training m and proved Py v4 frov ee wm oie Os rel ployment sery- %. ac Press NEED EXTRA MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS? AXD FULL TIMP ING POSITIONS OPEN FoR THE CHRISTMAS SFASON JOIN IN THE MOLIDAY SPIRIP APPLY WAITRESS PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT INTERVIEW HOURS TO; PM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 6AM WAITES DEPARTMENT STORE PART TIME Gas _ ATTENDANT. hings_ Station, Tele ere! _fraph at Long Lk Rd. POLICEMAN _ City ef Pontiac, cetar 433 start. @ hour, i-dar 7 week Re quirements age 11 to 38 ‘time in service may be deducted from age}, Hirh schoo! diploma or equitalent goed physesl condt- tion. at least §° 8 tell, weteht im roportion = ig! Werronnel Of- ice, City Hall, 33. Parke ll Over the uh It's Easy We can rhe lites vided Pe how in 39 min- desk space pro- "a or handicap no bar- Be your own boss SALESMEN REAL ESTATE Have opening tor alert youne m experienced in selling Plenty, ry Ppa gp hoes | and contacts. MAHANR REALTY CO. Man 0 years. we pen the public knewn com: ia. Box Executi bt he UTE we: _ abfiity, ha accustomed to active contact with permanent, na salary, contiden- tla, Press. TREE TRIMMER Por the city of nent bry parte office, City Hall, 35 Park - Must be capable of ~&. aiff. cult — work High Wages. ue pa capable _ 2-4004 after 6. o eee. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1956 _SEVENTEEN DEPT. HEAD WANTED EXPERIENCED IN YARD GOO TO TAKE FULL CHARDE oe Bae hy cea ANCE BENEFITS Ay ansun- ERY WARD ies. ni TON ST. ROYAL OAK. MICHI GAN Di era) housework of sffiatr baby, om tre o's MY 32-1793 am, to 2 tion of women. Liberal commis- overwrite, “No invest- must ave D,b0 Dinie Drive In. & = oer eros ____ tion oe tie Diner, FE 5-5283 EXP be a ay WORK {ELEC- | tric) diversified work itn smal! roses Ba ahd ee heces- 5 © ares Applt tions taken Sat m ae GENERAL CLEANING LIVE IN | _Own room. 5 days. MA 6-3778 GENERAL HOUSEWORK. ALTER- ohh care of children, live Employment Agencies 8A Clerical $300 work: conditions ' Auto fasta experience pre- . hr. w ye MM we See Jo Office Clerk $220 adaplanie te ies aivernitied on See Miss Mort at CAREER CENTER, b- FE 8 1 Riker Bidg. Office Manager Some eee, of book- kee and eredit to work in we: retail CO JLARIES ZURCHAM. FLOOI if" = Rg Lr. [>Rr, exen WAEING, Bt iG sores hates aim *fucmcbak.. EM. : LECTRICAL « R.B M WIRING tre Co 1000 W. Hare” FLOOR SANDING, OLD FLOORS a y. f 3,genle L. Bs, FE GEN. —. AIR. BRICK work, cement plastering., carpen- try. PE 4-2200. . GUARANTEED — . ALL kinds. Est. 1918. Hugus Marsh. 353_N. Cass. FE 2.3921, FE 2-8946. ROOF REPAIRS Eave ng — FE 4-0444. GO USEMOVING | w oLry Young. (RO. PLOOR LAVIN 0. finishing 5&5 Edison Ph. a6, ENYDRR_PINOR LATING. “ sanding. ad fniching Phone PE ROO! BID’ Win- SOrING—aIBIN ING, STORM WIN. TRENCHING AND BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS immediate full or art time. retaries general mplov ment nalesladicn Private Sect'y airs 3 79 eens —— man needs oung Jadv to bath = five- . Wil) pay time and overtime No Sat- = en 4% Pontiac State Yank Bicg. FE $-0227. 9 ee | Airhnes Need You I nstructions men | os ranch home Thurs and eve other Sun, _MA a - HOUSEWORK AND CARE OF 2 > children, Live in. Middleaged cael ' _ ferred. FE 68-2442 call before n a.m or after § pm HOUSEW SLEEP IN, GOOD | ah oe EEPER NEEDED DUR-| other's confine i on ment, live in. ; @ women were Sethe pe in so Reamer “Pret tet Us} ir you WANT TO or part time, ae) unique ““g have for you —— derson, ere au _to 12 noon rienc LADIES, You want a new Y you wanp.to sel ig ad Cosmetics Seb woman Wants phone essential oe invest- CEARN To | om VE EARN § discuss ition, I wets that) Jse of car v end easily, full | the | & ap canvassing, or deliverin Paid weekly For mlernies call RADELLE er, M Ruth An- Sue FE 2-235 a, OR 3-2700_ LADY fT O72 CARE FOR CHILDREN tn ant. home near Draytoa Pans, 1536 after r @ pm HELP! HELP, ome bh he s is = | OMEN FOK LL & PART TIME HOLIDAY SELLING A Pcneoaogi ol NS my ed. but net. essential, Don't miss this chance (CAR to gain valuable buriness expe *. ARTHU 48 N Saginaw R'S LES... interest—tf ye want extra money tor Christma. & product that FE 44508" LaDIEa EARN YOUR CHRIST- mas gifte—have a toy party _OR 3-1376 before 3 MIDDLEAGED eral hows a fe fiee for woman WOMAN, MIDDLEAGED LADY FOR LIGHT bousework and care of 6-rear-cid child More for home than wages pam GEN- eWort, cooking. live in OPEN IX SMALL OF- OF-. wh tallied pa Must be able to type Write Pon- _tiac Press Box 0 LADY husband works Auburn Heights NEW CAR DEALER VICINITY Heights to care for wife 108 « Cherryland LADY TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE- wort Live in Phone ¢ rE 2-0045 4tw@pm AUBURN while ee IN VICINITY of Walled Lake wants qualified idee e108 must have experience Pontiac _Press_ PART TIME SALESLADIES. EX- rt ‘tr We can ~ utes Phone & hours _fRings FE 5-123) job for young and ambition reonnel OL é 160 W. MAPLE BIRMINGHAM Sell Over the * Phone It's Eas ou how esk space vided Age or ponweee no rier Be your own bess! Wor ber you want, day time poi ped STENOGRAPHER TYPIST. ¢ lady with abil) ty rtunity for pareeen Ol Rochester area. Call WASHING. TABLE WAITRESS _ NO SUNDAYS | TU iS j r WANTED Beveral youn anc women wil Le relec lected mediately for trainmg for tractive, high-salaried itions ie hostess, reservationist, commun!- caticnist, station eg Enjoy fre- travel oeeees raagaoegr a in- pve ' ee ete rt low-cost train- i au Must be between cea — diploma Special —— pleasing im personal poll opment E Soap for woman trainees. Get the facts! | “Center, Boz 5, Pontiac Press BEST WAY DRIVING SCHOOL | Get more ee meee sense for your or FE $0217. Herbert Caney THE ay A eal Sy DRIVER TRAININO "ecHo yes PE 68-1645 Work | “Wanted Male 10 Al CARPENTER | WORK NEW & “repair FE 443 NE CABINETS. pare INO AND TILE. Attics finished. Recreation rooms | Repairs EM 347% CARPENTRY UMBING, CE- PL ment. General pt ce Reasonabie rates FE 6- | ALL +Rea John Feetherstone FE +1330 Aor MAKER AND CARPEN- ter Kitehen end specialty. FE rk. New ate NTER AND CABINET vo and repair D Murdock FE 2-786) INTERIOR DECORATING REA-- estimates, OR trable, tree ts PAPERING AND DECORATING $04) PLASTERING AND REPAIR, _Workt Free estimates, MY 2-1606 PLUMBINO WORK cosenadic.. rE $1016 anne DUNN J R SERV-. fee = A-] moreet Waring and sanding floo's F733 YOUNG MARRIED MA ( WishEs steady work immedi _ chauffeurs Teense rE. WORK WTD FROM « PM TO 11,6, OR 34157 YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE E ANY kind of mechanical work FE Have 4 2 ei ; GUARAN-}— —_ >. by Hershberger “tow _BQ ay ; BULLDOZING J -- -BQEA Zoe R D Tomp PE 46841) 2. Baar -- SGP: rvic so .. Tan, Rep US, Pet. OF, lars o.~ ___ Business Services 13 : TPF. Zz a a, ZA iy Mth tern tne 21 oe GPSES ACME ELECTRIC SEWER CLEAN __i aE gearentoed work. FE 40635 “Unfair!” wPPLIANCE REP R WASHING air! machines Thyle. Bisttrie 602 N Johnson. ALL MARER OF FOUNTALN PENS Television Service 22 | ___ Travel Agencies 25A Rae ete ee tas | COPENNAVER'S 1 RADIO es Tv a ’ a fem ay ote Copel Mp IE | PLANNING A TRIP? _sence 8t 30135 ice calls. tan oat RAL STEAMSHIP APPLIANCE SERVICE Bay’ OF, our ty BERVICE. UHESERVATIONS & 8 We service al) makes of wringer I 0, L — DOMESTIC and automatic washers. 30 vrs. in STRAKA j RS — CRUISES — HOTELS Ponting. "comes ern ae Sa) PONTIAC TRAVEL Y§. ee Ree E FE $9136 CONDON'S ’ , i 5 ane = mS Ly a = ee en en 2 Pt Se ee Walls and w.ndows, Reascuable | SROMPT AND OUARANTEED | EX- | eee Barons FE O328i" : co es. No cbiigation. FE Se ae Jones name ACE TREE SERVICE WEMOVAL | _¢s0ea ‘4 Lake Rd. FE Wid. Children to Board 26 trimm nx mar : +7188 |& GOOD HOME BY DAY OR WE DR) WALL BY MACHINE. PREF _Typewriter Service 22A. — see eee = é 2 wo x oF ene ene = at EEK CLOSE 1 TO. smal! PE 5-462" TYPEWRITERS 1 ADDING Ma-| downtown FE 4¢-6248 an CHAIN S AW Ss. General f ini er tice “sup | __Rented and sold. PE2-0077. | _ply © Tw. Lawrence o | Wtd. ‘Household Goods 27 CHIMNEY WORK ANT. IQUE DISHE IR- Cleaned. repaired and but new. Upholstering 23, anTigh re wid My isan & FUR : riddle peas Tat he AL's custom CPHOLSTERINO | FURNITURE NEEDE Dd) co ‘ fooled by amateurs open mn FE 4-8707, free estimate | Entire home or odd lots Get the places furnaces boilers. tncine dollar. Wil! tuy outright or . hot water heaters cleaned. for mid heating, FE D&P WALL ance FREE estimates FE 4-2524 or FE ¢-704! BLOCK LAYING AND work Lioyd L. McQOuire MY ie XPERT cement BEADLE'S DRAPERIES. “SAMPLE | shown by appt. FE 6- aa 8 CUSTOM tn 8174 Cooley SPaOLaTER Lake Rd. M1. Free esl actes. | “THOMAS UPHOLSTERING | 8. TELEORA FE 5-8888 SLIPCOVERS ore & BED. | spreads Your material PE $-5797. | sell tt for you. B Sale. Phone OR 3-2717 | LET US BUY IT OR AUCTION IT | for _you. OA 8-2681 | ONE OF PONTIAC'S LARGEST | furniture buyers Cash waiting FE 4-768) to | es LECTRIC MOTO VICE er, es rewinding 718. F. Pike, roneagre aNED SERV- cmbice icueces Nelson. _FE &17 GENE'S Say SERVICE FUR- haces repaired, cleaned, soid _Free estimates FE 5-908 _ OPEN TIME ON MILLS, HORIZON- tal and vertical. precision wo Small \? za ASTERING residentia! & fepair WHIRL- REPAIR SERVICE ON 1 washers — ER cont 106 WF SAMMIE DUNN JANITOR SERV- tee = A-] noone PE 37753 Waxing and sanding fleers TREE TRIMMINS AND > RENO rates estimates FE 29-6019. FE SA ACHINE MANLEY BEACH. i TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV.- a) Pree ext WF. 17-0354 PF 8-60 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ALL KINDS OF ALTERATION® _Work guaranteed FE 5-01 5-9113 DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA- ens FE. 83314 FORMALS tumes made to order | Furniture Refinishing 16A | REPAIRINO etal tf A 8PE- _cialty 133 §-0162 AND DANCE FE_2-3073. Income Tax Service Ls incoark TAX AND GENERAL ledger, OL 11-6483, after §, OL 108808 i ~~ Laundry Service 18 .ACk CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUPF- and medium. OL 62401. | FE. B. Munro Elec- PE 5-0431. | | Lost 19 Baciey St COs- | . Lost & Found © 24 LOST. BLACK & WHITE HOUND Collar on Vicinity of Joslyn Rd, between Orionville ana Goodrich Phone MA 5-€195_ _ FOUND. BLACK PET KITTEN— Ottawa Dr. FE 54-6682 or FE 2-4)72. LOST. BEAGLE PUP VICINITY of Ogemaew sod Genesee. FE _ #688) Reward eward Cari Richie, 7003) Elia Lake _ Pontiac ‘LOST WOMANS RED BILLFOLD | 8. Johnson Believed lost Piease return valusbie papers __ OR 3.3040. IMPORTANT m Sears rest ‘Dag 18, am FE 4-221 | Lost CoO“ HOUND $50 RE- ward. Between Lakeville and Ox- ford Tateo No Z344A. Under his ee _FE 1-64® ee 7 LOST. MAN'S WALLET IN PON- tiac Contains ver valuable pa- pers, Piease call 8-078). Re- wero LOST NAVY BLUE LEATHER __purse. In the rest room of Sears | fea Biore Reward FE 56680 LOST. MALE. BOXER. TAN VI- cimity of Mt. Clemens end N. East | Bivu 349 Linde Vista or call FE | +1132 or FE 23-7832 Reward. Pe _o. LOST TAN PURSE, VICINITY OF | 53-4610 | _Neisner's Reward i Duke, vicinity of | Hollis Doherty, FE 66320 Lost fen BLUE AND - Woods Watkins Se comer nd Prd ae a were to rame Ro- | meo. Fluent taiker. Reward. OR | +3461 %, fi z +7001 ioe pee, ee sae LOST OR STOLEN. SMALL FE Work Wanted Female 1 11 FOR FAMILY CaUsDkY SERV. ee eee een amber Ce | a Pontiae Laundry rE Oakland Ave Reward Notify D J =o soso baa ion M Stockion 665 LaLone — ck up & celiver RUT & i Pontiac 0) PER BUSHEL RUNING, | PICK. andscapi me _18A LOST LADY'S ELGIN DELUXE deliver ‘ontiac irayton, Truck & | faterford Area OR +3801 COMPLETE LAWN BUILDING, ence ani Nr sentord. FE 24883. 1 Ppicg %P@_ fall cleaqup Dan's Land- ose aot A-) TRONINOS. $3 A BU PICK scaping Service” FE 24712 LOST REDDISH BLOND COCKER | ee eee eG abH—@ CUSTOM BULLDOZING, TARD.| Spaniel ¢ months ox | cup 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH & 2 t Vie. of Fisher Body can. PE 5-900, eves PE T2007} Guveuan and_nack filling | ae SITTING IN MY HOME gxper: Lost: PLEASE HELP SISTER & | Reasonable Perry Park Vic FE epee Po Ft hestegn tape) Coat e find our puppy. Her name is— thcaemb-orome teres Era Sha Seta LANDS eve is biack, er is white re week. In city, FE 42007 '4NT Seeding and esl EVEL | _Reward PE $4547 16€ Euclid. GNDRESS WITH REFER. Fi urees diso sete - LOST: PARAKEET, VICINITY OF ‘peiree laundry work. Write Pon- | thing F Free a Al work 448 Orchard Lake Reward. FE g | guaranteed i aaa DESIRES DAY RESTAU-| ru STRAYED ALL SEEING EYE rant work FE 8-4003. | __ Moving & fucking 1 19 TS $40 a mo. Baby welcome. BI NCH dults, 38 Elwood. D. 7 BEDROOM MODERN COTTAGE. | ‘oi Walnut Rd, back of Blue OSosrorrice a PAS adults, | Clean and warm Utilities iD _Sky Theater L Ist ru ROOM: ‘ciaded Hetgh Re C IRM HomME-ON—WiL- Ce i . T BEDRM-~ to" Wt ~~ BZ x “OR. SELL _ bath apt oil eat ‘z auto “hot | _ Orion. MY 31284" Nal Lr Rd 8 Nilles ae at ; 3U im ie weter private egtrances. couple 13 BEDRMS WALLED LK. MoD Pontiac ‘Avail, Nov. 23. OL 2- See eet ie. tea ond ee Close to city Reasonable MA thee oe coe ‘o cea ‘the COMPLE SELY Bat Ano | Bean nn cee ee neato price is reasonable Call and let bien * ee “Motel, 3490 Dizie 2 2 BEDRMS . ee LK ate _Williams Lake Rd ns RD RILEY, BROKER Hwy \ inl ger ee ERE on sels {RMS MODERN, g S| ae ear Cass Lake Oil hea Peres! be Eig “Vere Be DET Rpmoouay ‘EAR TEL- y BEDROOM, 2? BATH MODERN water, wire’ for ‘elec _ stove rage Inquire 864 Olendale | Franch, overlooking Pine Lake, gas $3.730 Dn. Rent $59 Mo. no DANDY UMEAT ANDO RN | Gi pec mies Lacie. secerny | nen Ee +4097, | : it three room apt, iovely bath, nice | sor oper pmonm gkeere. security | SaM WARWICK HAS A 2-STORY. | kitchen targe living room, west epe 3 bedrm. house with garage, base- trad: Ww side near bus. no children, $18 2 3 BEDROOM ODER Co aCe 4 mest — heat, vacant Dec. we OTe eee repttatna ae We week Phone PE ¢708 of OR C3" “igg Heights Rd. Lake Ori lus at oa FE +5000 or FE 2-2105 for leading traders of the Pontiac _ 32-2925. _ My 3-1284 fr 3 sara SN DRAYTON, Area Do not feel obligated Call, DELUXE 3 ROOMS, NEAR TEL (ROOMS IN KEBOO # HARBOR SMAL eal for an appointment to discuss the Huron Nicely furn. Adults. oF FE ¢ _modern. O SS poche of trading your Rea) rage Inquire 864 Glen: dale crus 3 PERNIEKED. OR UNFOR: Fort ‘Rent Rooms 37 ° We have homes. farms. in- comes, business caida soiaeh and Northern resorts listed for trade. DORRIS & SON REALTORS 733 W Huron Phone FE ¢-1557 Estate. WISHES AND | PROMISES WILL NOT YOUR PROPERTY! We have the sales force We have the FINANCING We have the advertising We ners the experience, year: We have the pavers We work har We get results IF YOU WANT ‘ ACTION, LIST WITH Us! Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 7] N Saginaw St FE 5-9165 Open Eves tll 830 pm WE enki UINTINGA WAVE FEY SEV. | eral. buyers for medium priced homes. and vecant commercial property. We aiso buy smail equities and contraccts. kK. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lk Rd FE ¢4563 i CASH FOR EQUITIES. = Pecon welt piecares modern | ROY KNAUE, Realtor je W. Huron OA 86-3339 FE 32-7421 _ Rent Apts. Furnished ; 33 1 & 2? BEDRM. LIVING ROOM, | kitchen & bath. Clean, comfort- | able. On Cass Lake. Near busline. |PARTLY FURNISHED, over fifty | | | 1 | | ; DOWNTOWN NICELY nished for 2 or 3 adults Private entrance, Dr Curson’s Foot Clinic, _ 157 W, Huron _ FURN. 2 BDRM APT. CHILDREN weicome OR_ 34048 _FURN BASEMENT APT. $1250 ¥M 7 oe FURNISHED 2 ROOM LOWER near Yellow Cab. near 8. Sag!- naw Large refrigerator Newly Gecorated Adults 216 Centra! Phone FE 2-€253 or after 4 pm and Sundays FE 2-4864 | LARGE. LOVELY? 3 & BATH. NR Rat airport. Adults ONE } ROOM, ONE 2 ROOM. | adults only si. Auburn Ave 3 ROOM. bath, on lake — 2 Kids OK 8587 _Pontiac Lk id. SMALL APT i tadd BED. kitchenette, priva trance. Utilities peendeatecay 470 Oakland Ave ‘WARM LIGHT COOKING RM or down, in Pontiac WARM AND PL NT, 1 ia OR 2 EASA pore $i7 Sv @ Wk. Lake Front | = Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 aok AR Oe one . pedis Ear lights _ 474 * LARGE ares are aia private bath and entrance In- _qQuire 645 Auburn Ave. 3 ROOM APT. FURN ‘RENT. FE_ _ 30675 1022 Baldwin 3 RMS AND BATH PRIVATE EN- trance Newly decorated. 0041. ND BATH, STOVE an¢ utilities furnished Couple with baby welcome 281 Oak jand. 3 LARGE ROOMS ON N ERRY St. for caretaker. Free util. Rent | _$12 a week FE 2-5170 ¥ ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE 7 etrence, $60 a month. FE 4-7902_ 3. ROOMS, ‘lake. 8587 Pontiac Lake Road. _FE_5-3160 3} ROOM MODERN HEATED APT. 1 ROOM KITCHENETTE & PVT. 4182 Dixie Highway. . Drayton bath Washing fa@lities, Coupie Piain« over Sp ee $55 | "2044 or 2 nN "Baddock’ girls. Adults only. 290 & 2 RM. BACHELOR APTS. 240 _Orchard Lake. Cal 3 & TILE BATH. UPPER_ WEtL- heated & clean. 47 Charlotte YE _der month ry RMS _ AND BATH. PARTLY ., Palm pn Apts. Au- a Ave. FE 2-6859. 8T FLOOR Pyare ; 3 & BATH. _On Square Lake FE 61370. 2 2? LARGE ROOM, FURN. APT a bath 342 Orchard Lake. E +3303. 2 Sees ROOMS, DOWNTOWN, Inquire 23 Auburn. Rear Office. | sain og |? ROOM, EVERYTHING FUR- | eee walkin distance to town. Men only. Inquire 345 Oskland Ave. 2 ROOMS, GROUND FLOOR, FT | Sie Util. furn. Adults. FE. ro 2 BEDRM. LOWER FLAT, UTIL. * turn. Children welcome. Gas heat. 4 \3 ERS CLEAN ROOMS. PRIV. | ——path,—ist._ floor, h Lake Prtonp ae COUPLE 2 ROOMS, NG FUR- nished, Suttable for 2 men, FE FURNISHED. CHRIS- tian le, Private bath & en- trance. i¢ E, How 2 ROOMS AND BATH. PVT. ENT. Small child welcome. $16 per wk. | 1078 W. Huron PE 68-1431. fey LES hoy ‘aie oe your contract inte @finkers tit Ge Center. FE Edw. M. Stout, Realtor (7 Ro AN : 7 N Sacinaw St Sates! 5-8168 _Biae. one couple. W. PONTRACTS| WANTED |S ace Lowen cues Fert, Bay contracts or immediate vers okra Reha What =e oat batans Sp" sane, ¥2.90 10 “ier | change’ jours fot’ asing | T ROOMs. GROUND FLOOR, PVT. em. Close in. OR _3-1375. 7 AND 3 Pi “MODERN CABINS. . MY 5 71. Cal 8. paeiee Lake Orion. ROOM APT, PARTLY FURN. ” west '& tights turn. On Sa Chintonvine RGus es FLOOR FRONT, automatic gas beet, ideal for el- it couple "d Part Place, Por: ROOMS FOR CARE Wan ares. util, Rent — : — — Ads! > ave | BEDROOM. LAKE FRONT — nee modern, 10 miles $20 a week thru sang EM oie 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. IN cITy limits, write Pontiae ss Box 97, 7 BDRM MODERN. SYLVAN LK. (hres. $100 per m . L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake FE 4-4563 After 6,.OR 3-1708 ? BEDRMs. WALLED LED (LK. MOD. Close to city able “MA 43407, i? 2 BEDROOM ON WHITE TARE. MU_ 4-0312. BEDRM., MODERN, bbls * gecorates 1 lake ret Clarkston Call 4p. = e 5-404) bedroom onumatie . taster tile yecerenme. berm gy wo we ao “ABUL QNLY M Cone Nursing Home, 7 Baldwin Ave. 18 OR® _3-6264. f . EVERGREEN REST HOME. Fe * 43224. §4 Seneca ' EXCELLENT CARI ae Rates smarting of THE OAKLA SS ny Rae escent — heat Home Inc. Ap- - — for_men_and women FE 5-9004. me Hotel Rooms 39. HOTEL AUBURIN — Room. Rent § Stores OO BIRMINGHAM BARGAIN? ine of em in, = \Want Ads!” For Sale Houses _ Serenieea om po WE tenes 82 _Fee Se owes ora a : KS a eg ae For | : _ CEDAR SHARrS 5 $9.95 | gost Fleas | Fer Se Mowwee 8 Houses _43|SLICE 0 73 PONTIAC PRE Near bus m ee F H : SS, : PAL By ent A - Peet ee og, ror Br u " fieriea ec orie _WEDNESDAY, NO ’ sade W, Pike 8 REAL’ : —_ i ‘ VE) = : BY OWN Pe ase | . oe 7 | F IMBER 21,3 | $1 —— WNER : dT. or Sale H 956 . Ww. VN ers & West Si : ouses eA A nie SIDE - & GA = x st Side . P . . For Sale : : 2 a alee. 3 bedrat. AYMEN RAGE ui - < ¢ 4 Se $200 DO : H : . hom 7: T. 98 OW DOWN : : W ouses — _ . tn Gas e with A. J res — : NT 43 | j Dec. 15, heat, You dovely TO 4 NILWORTH. ' Soe : t ee - 3 O- Crs. ‘For Sale He — . on e2 000 DOWN ; ubdlvision tful “ _ 3 bedroom | brick i ouses 4 : 1 fireplace, 1° aihese ca" rooms. bea Ma 4. Houses For oo e ge OW r Orchard replace, 1'y way Per ig rm., feat dust a f — a ____ For Sale H Ww. Hu bath ures ew : ouses FE ‘saan St. at D 2 bed $1, =. s. screened te en with oe Bun. x 7 le Hounes_ 43 n een + oa anne — = OF will sas aped frounds. ‘ cop R Wisner Schoo! 2 Berm. i au DR NEWT ac: s rifice Porm A NCH ro re ure ror nae Ellon | Bee fs .— All Re oe LTIPLE LISTING: Feat honte ot Die 3 ~~ 4 heat, hot tut! was on One Fl In 8 RENTAI sERVICE- pright kite & O whireo water, oan Lake Privile oor bod i city, Paved BALE OR ‘AL egats rds. —s with lots big,. Cozy, ~ cute : reets ; rm., dial _ cape 135 W IE) RANCH re’? hema with fen 3 ae = ro. a ipo me canes 6 fireplaces pul fami pr Bh wg , eee a bedrms. z m. —e Fay zy 135 Wastiagtos'St EL pasta | Ae buneuiow Sea ee Fat atts op ets er | igang maneregr| | fee. wend, fal oa we, Bie our Bedroo reet many anebeige: gpol = BES. sulamaue chudet gay j tote ; Your ebil- Ee A wed drive. all en bevges west AVDUTOR YF ce er ear ga- aoa ee many * furnishings Pee cerece | ucees ati Mosk and st, nv Mode! ot Dornan tas —_ 3 good condition. 1 ‘ es whan ibe at re, Le of s 257 Paha . tian b} and hot bath, | 1 open TiO ‘and or as @ pi c tion. st wend, but ood® ua Berk creens. inds, water. and Sunday 1.8 LM only; r paar in. Live in 5 Th cited erfully_ con ROGER B se a oe Pla? cia actid np undar, ‘Om WH corer MES-BARTRAM | ment, "oil nclouk Vmosera five _— Pearma: and iy ve ‘tite ER term Seats thocks- wert < : Dixie : = = 8s n, with b pus tine ful bas ae, fortably furniture fits vesti- LIN N A z aohde — lok od stal ~ 4. Gag ys abd ond ome room in com- ___e C a Blvd north 43-1950 celv and ireplac ly, $1,500 ‘on rsom wit bay and as PIONEER HIGH ° HO] Cone foe mi |, .WVEST SIDE | REAPS Sylvan Villag =~ a eotertain bie & Ad bai U WHLANDS they rooms dow pa Ss, or consider @ $30,000, 7 This ho € room ainmems ean dinien eig Say a DS \# up. Attached ¥ ond yment in ama easy. z ar — e jo Mt or eas Go isert as eV con: ienxtast en morgage. $15,500 Stecace room Eve. se ene, _— at $9 hed garage. a apt out of state. wD rarer py oo oo everything Sas -¢ezecned ievatory feet J\ ey, 7 ti a OWN Orr DINE, HON stmodeied eenen — oveeaat ie =) tees aa Y ¢ ) oe VN tarpe five resm pow Ay more replace & breakfas to heat. F rampus Tm, MULTES mauton Tt see ae ae Set gigtied (sn perch wit : more edroams rer" 3 = beth up. Lev bedroom s (CHOL tarain cence | lined INSURANCE CUCKLER- ae Small ment. preppy ee egies ae ance! throu E z PE 4-254 Open E ALT oom. autom re T ” out, — x 20g Ce Fre ves 236 WN ALTY softene: atic hot creation drape: “nl WILLE | AT @ Park Ba. : 2 r, solid water, Oo rage ries f AMS LA : 2 ing FE inaw car & concrete water| / n > paved includ A Ls \ : me! arage drive, : rah anal a sarive. storms ee ees wan H A : ic will S t Ing Dow ‘iiuan ready tO month vesaet bay AEALTO rwin mone seed schools Be este sare Rocce oom, PP IN ed coagaar Ulodpbellasan n ° me —_— su wee jas ‘ cote sass, S Batti Sad pa rege esos | Bane Be a meet vou Will ende ; 800, ern appt Ask e lot, © 5 BE s ad ne ane’ parol Jot. Owner | DROOMS ALOW Eve FE — r terms. avor to = ng $16.- § BEDRO : _my_} Also will sh wir- 6 clean eft state, : 54846 . ; [NEAR M — NEA IOMS Don McDonald. build TO8 clean and very offering A CCARR and ee BALDWIN AV 4RMS. A OR R 32891. y terms to livable ho this MS — ~ NICH a ence tS "bedroom “tractive: rny Bate Baal parment D BATH SMALL DOWN GALOW BEDROOM frat pe FARM is) : - ity bata aia eat ‘path: perfect. ca Aa ao | aaa | ana ‘Atbor, FE cation City w Good ‘north. end. o- te Opayke Rate Mt | ees AL last = BARGAIN - 5 condlt m oh ae er ate 0- ioe ‘to Mt. uns| &e* of ‘ n o% HARGER Bi) orm gpm at-bat. apace Se noeipeace adr epee ; VETE doors, til ye ae ae Sy be ie ll leg ee a Huron, St. CO. Spemteplvhonis me in ener, — —T tar and ation. New ment, a F es ee -TERAN ree matic e bath, flush bath, ba 3 bedroo me on| oniek g stream sandy | o Sa ary ?E many ater iensares "Yow a tay ead Se ae sees Bis ts Sth ci eel mia aes | = Seog ge: FURR. BL a es enings aie peeet ent socom the = peaks Spas" fo Offered at with To : # uses 43. Fo : a 0s ED TO als RUTGERS: mad sm riced to Pearatte 2 nome with all mos ERLE RS ee ie gar gage Pae weve grossasion on | ee a a ___ For Sale House Dow orogens: mice | euanonan ans ten i aA : Prt. owner. were It's ecia eee You W —l ij ine “bir AUTOR cram CARE PRON = La 43 W hy Pay Reve ak AY ONE! Outsandibe ne zen oe KEECC 8). Is sure 20 Acres—W ood - aa —— 5 APT onit Beat This vecrm modern. Gi ies room. : 3-BEDR ee S. Telegraph L, Realtor bea = Fergal wily mah ae —— 1O KUTIE —_ [Sper 5 ed | WATERFO! Fully furnished on Oakias . tolen (Gaia oc Gas beat, close | Terms Sl dy eee | % OOM HON _ MULTIPLE LISTIN Open 90 beaatun jot, 3130, y un} you lessees bite ms a = eopeal bear We and + ft charmin HILLS AREA town aT ee ed 0% Oakland A Mi 980. terme. radi PA: | ™ Ee sie. Kiuchen. & Sa A Many iS SES S LISTING BER 32937 ‘Purpose ‘root utternut foes will, oat rev, Siatse,Tenced Int big oat ——— to nei aterford. cenic. rooms «, practical baths full si ce to ve-lR rs. spear r informs tie 44.500 pf. I I eatures ERVICE 4 al m with m eled °.all neteh 2 1 fic ig eve — pean) = ture lov will pietw & bath y new h s, built zed room down- USSELL s. a call 29 lots. a Linprov $575 ———— 5 a also the lov ‘assive . fits and ear gara wers t ato a ache, Ure Lreeatliiaterch with ni pase | erevesiiont 3 with «| (A. NOTT |» ee iack Weoees ement I F $575 DOWN rh *peatheretc. eee ete cory 2 Rpt ip ees w $ ‘room or but! & eerful ivin. ce floo: excell apart Pike R black to —_ B 8 n fiua cos VN any of erette ane wi | is he bedrm wares with interior —— type om j auto Aaa ful coom: oe eeiiee a repair ment 7 AT EALTOR $25,000 down. pped ros Pagapel ip 2 "MODEL OPE bedroom. te Gls on tached Prarpleg appointm tte | has nee been oars 7 wreees: fireplaces inatim ade pa guer & many other « “rofl: merits showing, $400 4m apart “UNION-LAKE | ti"3 yeads. 6.50.) 1:30 P.N PEN DAILY | Sm oe ‘oside or outsive sibs Soreee, OU ee mente a ‘basement. "aortas tank, ‘pe modern cutstone| ™! a large 2car extras. water haat 4 cocoh a month in- OF = a nee eee "| DIREC M.-7::30 placed bg ety. w=. schools.. rice |\ interk tans and Be ver : clude oe kitchen and & atiac Dear garage Scckfara nem “Timken hot FICE | jots. $928 fram ses. RECTLY 7:30 P.M ly a fi ‘convent - VACA ; interior ine newly = ved mea ase jar cate snase hot | oar aase. S808 Gow ew 3) RE con «MA. low gates Terk ences. NT BUN hepethyedapeodagare d decors ; range ana Prigicaire. To in- drivé, | worksho rage N ement. 1 rive and We hi j 34197, $1500 do lar M ITAL ST. JOS! price of at the to Mo $1,000. GALOW “< rege exe. oll ted : ° tor. Model A 4 el ees & land arge lot, fr =P, lend at Wisne 8x24 ft. front ave many wn. Phon H+ OORE & tis EPH only 9.900 we odern-to-min' , DORN lock from ice $8.' elres:- 2 28,000 + A. all Ford ae price only iscaping. y pike BIO prort $36,950. t School ea | 86,500 and lake excellent 1a tak NDALE EARL- GILES ta | room home. tie year ©! -_ exc he — i Brick B te FS on ee ne ies | cee hacer aera i tem CESTONS-RESLTY 8 oS RENCE Saat =a es ay SReTbatbRL—_ - THE . ook place, est house. cious : jeam wall-to- mmedi- eS * ay ick Bi-Level : hat barm tome Pai you pe we cn_¥ rT G. Terms. ae aioe areca" — COMPANY LTY coc 7 eee a) 5-6175 ning ont for al le bath vi oe _cidiag, auto, —— pear Watking Le “wood: wl beth bea 5 i WELilineUne : T | 4 lot ‘$00, | ——__= 8-041 vileges. Lo HOME, heat ept home modern snc nam peted li ing Lak ed 8 henho th, bsm 54. L IN&U E s in block = 4 oe -— FE. LAKE w r me in WA — é suerte ving e.-26 ft rea sae use t. ge- RE IT M 3-4236 24 Twin es s UF e ayment e Trade, B piel A grade TERFOR i —— room . car ent land & 3 ac 1648 REA for deta beach se ESN ES —— R pen 6T84 : uy & sin Large ir and D : ite. car = and far near Clark nd on paved res Union Lk. LTOR N als. , call qT ME N i* . Sunday DORRI Sell g north T5x150 jot. senior ‘ attached ag 3 orn z Ss & ow = Ow 100x106 rohey able but ston Sebi gt Rd. E ababe Valley A 2 HOUSES T BUY i tae SRS t R | m Ww H SON. REA psc n re a aece a and bas Owner wants a Lol | — needs some. in lv: No Dow M3467! eet on rea. 2 bed propery me = MODERN | aron LTORS y : — low his roonssd estan tats oo. wee earned as but n Payment a $2600 Dn’ with moderate uown + odussrial Call uompec acreage. Terms WEST SIDE. 2 BEDR: FE_¢155 Pt EN Il price cost ¢ $2,000 z 000 a 8 bf ranster- RE id on ent . Do deal wit erate Wow Lj repai | (as broker erms bes EB. 2 BE 7 { + N . : be- with 2 value ALTY le 3 be yoar ‘tre Cem : will cerry ; n payme r.| Ph. FE ement. a DROOM A nt NASE S New only $2000 Da, Y CO. REA ee 7 span Hho cr Coment “block por en el es yment this | Seen eee oe Sc || gies messes ST a : er Bun STATE S&T. Du. L a LTORS basement A ‘arter home bedroom “ ranen ty : | 8 otal §20,- W E T aoee énter 88.7 p> &s 458 Reese snl Sanesie | The galow oe oe coe ° ona build nd rough wir. ecto pol geNy pe home. | _ CASS RADE - _mor perpen \palespa stipes) A op: || Uae best neb'e 4 w. on of. Jared value tha’ apt ae cone PROPERTY NEXT Hur i “down pave ae Vol with sues: MU Duck Lake iol tah A | $1,000 DOW s non hours - Baer oeege = Ape dans cash cs abana ae modern. Payment i pr rm wick and ee | tecome ait “hee — of 3 DOOR TO neancH IF. Duet ee privileges. | x ROOM. soar JOWN ation room with waatentapibaly 2 ded- 'BIRM a = si AMS Se pos- to mn, rio new Ses feuse has OFFI C. cx Lak | Sears. : ce 3 bio hi at | rem uM ! : = for — ‘a us meteor ing SS new cabaetec has DR. AY ce oO } taxes 34050 Ares Schoo! bi | come oom for ea from Pexrt replace. “gin bes, ; lapee a ect aes Ul sc RED oR Girt ees ihe 43393 - cet garage. Pr ou he ement| righ forces sah furnace. fil Nha TON PLAIN | Seepes, Wate O Co. 128 Ft = MU eset | for bedroom or TV" pom cows | ay ete wane | ie Sige ogee Soba avegy aid HOME 3 oo Sie Price 413,900, About ‘eit wich termi priced Taree ‘ot "PE Sa0et scnack | == me Lake RE 8 Ms! [ers roe roe | ° TV’ room. total § Session Only 8 tn mediot Sebed: 2 Paik ere ne rerioely Neceeqacee (BEDR. & ater “ | =e a LY 5 wn, down to GI veteran. NI 1 [ No 7 = your ae a Tar ae | ioe, eck ene she Pye tn | | ite oman Mt POSS aoe ener | coe a ion S reAas “OLD. T = Mathers aa QO Mon Pay OTHING. SE : EM | . = H . rivileges paseuamt. 5 Nice | Sto¥ windows eat awntn MP thers st | a 7 ony ea | Built ip lit oe ais So vasement, 3 lots See cone eet 52. TON KIN NE: ey | Sern perme sata cont tow | come at aflote, to toll Wo Hu REALTOR 7 pee rt zieenee ele eee ice me Motor ELIZAB . & HARGER own | your joe ents 6 percent in eyo pes egen 2 turca PEE garece QUSE, ear Watuine ” small gue ek | neuen ETH LK. REALTOR aw neice we Witt | a corer GOR A) EDC aa | \ ee Ce eer | A Sl say ete RD. yaces D2 W. Huron 8t. - pen Evenings 5-8183 Bet ‘ot CONSTRUCT pa | 5019 PE DUOROE CORP | meets tak a e_For mformation | Alherme a ane On M30 Pooms ‘and _ | _FR 22583 msi parmente DOWN. Te a to ei Peaaee cee ay __ Muliple Listing or F EST SU So weak eis gnc ed- 3 ANI eth Rd. | tone a ¢ Fro 3 k 000 DO’ ack L yee Se 3 1S re Léstin: E 23-0629 New! BURBAN ieee eee nh full be | eens BEDRM CL PE 62252 | nt Lace mt 265 Ft BEDR e hei wh — ake oe shat bedrm LK g Servic ds mines Tau fuk ie =< ceadatt Cran CLO | En r garace water aan OOM 8 me pear Charm . TR . =| te Pull ba: RD” e galow. C rated 3 bed aaa cote a finish and s Church SF TO ssid poreh. 3 2 bedroo M ME WITH FU TARTER ne lo > ing reach ee RADES t 1000140 sement perdido aches gdh room bun oon oe interior | sag pie giaeee Fail pesroom « | ball Alea TUL SAE THEA 'M Bt we ming ranch famiy ean iss K. 1. T $13 600 @Hh pI eee on KE pine 2 pours wit room 20x21 price $¢ sane odd a oa Civ zs. | 4103 ‘asy to eet. ¢ s] Ms ITH LAKE P pen: oT 343 M E “Mog ty . fee sisea Irom om 3330 emp'!et $1 600 dn oil heat, g room, f ows, knott 300. e Pull 4 IVILIANS Coo! all aes bl KE FRIVIC EOE FE abe Ei be REALTOR raat re ntanicin tel aca onern | Orchard } on, Real Established sandy Day y bl wil baseme Ls R A ae ‘ Ss | fa ey Lake F $295 DC ING INCLI “ : 7 or eth Ra fe rth of Pont: incaton. ; smell | ——— An ake ad altor ach iock [fro nt, | ©, yY oO’ < g mic tiled romt 2! ONN .u D- , LAK — . FE or 2 beer tiac Wid ». 33 ae — er 6 OR FE - Mi in 101 | with Tow Full m nice | 262 N : B-Q firep! @ bath ORION r 43844 vid ecroom be cw will trade 6 OR 31708 +4563 ee RT DF KF a eee pala as Tie ye. eee | ROOMS | ne Ge irom soe ae | eens Be ee ud eaten eee NOLTIPLE LisTiNo EERVICE 2 School, © nea! easant 3.) On! ANCH MULTI Open : aa | O a C nar eat. gar ' va th = soc ene be O sz . L-bed r }- ¥ i PLE r 0 ad : , Fa w Ca leed age this a talk TUR RVICE 72 core. Peart reuieein| eet FDS down onthe 2 bes HEE iphone Bea ON ee | Ekta ike pr cee REALTOR, od Co. ares bal Wecdcok My site | Soentown “ me oe full b jean a ellog 11 basem ed-| Her 1 Newlywed SEX)? i | down Teileges $8500 fice O _ OR} COLLI MY f eecwsen wan FE : = ca pated street. iiummece, ries wn ™~ price nee end tom, built, tir wee eds! Y $50 DOWN Walled 1 ven i sasee. Cornet ‘wiles wok ous on Ss 1 BE ey | Of iatetront ets trode ter od | S ¢. | PIRST 5 arg me, e2w7 : | ak ak Wer! ar ott: wer needs ivke prixil uit 7 — = —— — Vac 3 rooms und | bascmeat — Libs re Plas. os) 70 MONTI ] . | are 800 ro es ‘ eae ac e road & MS® rae 2 arecaeeuy saree mae on for a nite , Seedntomts Cals ff... with, prcnaransay North 0 ae ene. large a bath on nite few ; forvonly owner anys ‘heat tet us Taxes le fore ® ba pee et Nea. Voorhe -_ earage. $800 " cute end U us | ere =. ee cee ere) ene tun, CaS Scremeent eocctiea y. orm Pare i pom fra a << ? * Wea eda a! Seer gua pie on nee nese eee es fe wtten le RIDE we $6,950 7 paatectnian Salles in, Only $1,800 careliens ‘le: D $1.900 down | $7 000 bet recat gavage, Small ld gence hay oe Mai Hes boon vert waewen | this lovely 6 roe eier +60 = serme Te buy ¢ FOR ; Noowa t lo- ot Y TOTAL lt ent. garage e privilege G t Paddock mar: mast 2 ¢ar some work ial flower ‘. profitable irae » Village = eae 5 WARM 5 at COLOR : ourself! AL PRI ail price £: mans dace as beat 700 own bome wit! Will t rm Need | Was Ie astiy) ioc BUNGA Beautiful ED eee save mon 2 ; c cE kh 34106 extras $8000 down =e mas Woden asks with 2 or eae A a vorner ‘lel cana ee le« & eat ond aide citzacive a Pitan Bribe ose "wis Tree tp Sey SE ee ae oyacn on een BETTER mom AGEMGLARTY || anak) Bee Sane i. awnings, tive alu ' 31.690 gerese. corner Tireplace 110 le lg wep tc an ce : Loads of Fes -ELT 1 -droom frame Ste Mare , oe siisee. Dowie ES FE 2.2162 IcL ARTY yaition Full Pode natural fre 1s A | “Qo a | poe, | Hora eee shia A Im atures | tent & eo _FE 22102 or FE $3578 . fala Ne deeliee a $3.10 — i Wet. ‘Oniy 063 fur: IVAN W FR iden handle i real | buy 2 sted M provements In EL uel pial ake privi! I 3 Seatmena neve i tt Your Canal Lot ae | and siee 2 large seietss n, Bal., A cea S\ , et MODE piastered ng. full eee full basement rieeria atnee sanlse Exc = (as = page eh at JN) aed room + § ACRES 855 per Mo. Aas icenient H El, OPE wal E base | uy Besenen iberts St ig | §B80 Exc ass Pat le ‘ car garage ch ple - & : 4 aN By b M 3} | . own goe reet, Ter ioe ation € Substant wtiltt s i's a eas aera at a ome 1P IN DAILY-++ ft uilder, new witie oiler. a grand construc = A steal at Pao oor Tae livin Sessa oily Sse” “Coens a pin. Loe LZ P | ee lace front usa. a et eas at 11M WRIG * aa pay men room. galow, 2 cael FE 5-4001 Te Comp! good land ated Bl: = . DES _M. im Pontia setting 20 home |. mn hicuselt g ft IC _ a ot — pagers: Sane a Eves Joseiyn. co FE 5-04 Dorothy S soll cal $3.00. BETWEEN ae Street Prestige net mM San oun AND 8WEE -eo oe = es ear SUBURBAN 8 —— , ne iat rt Ta S E AN a N x H r : beni T a : a5 2 A ‘ 2 a a __Basegee — = out. tle a ORTULTIPLE Lis Res er = si ao der Lav D TCALM & OA Has everything tn Birmingh — with full 3 bed i __ CFE S044! Tas “Ris c ap vear ey moni on sag ec. $8,500. ft. of road ISTING ‘senviCE 40 W. wane EALTOR ender CH 4S K- arent Hs S, details rer furnace, Jaleo Brelaa oa See: MIDDLETON pers Huron co _ of witeas ot ane SIDE a MU 14H FE iid. M A . 3 call EM ‘oi garage Nawaee lovely k gas | S ALS . approx ROOM on F Se07T conrenie eindos with @ = EV MM! ; E 7 : at 28 | - es eos cake 2): a Owner T ae siti bung Co TA 108 Acree, times t with terme, rehire pans dream PEC TAL | ae lonaise 32308 BATH LOT ve: se hofagaily oS nace. nice ot, as ai room, | Oh ust sell U nsferred ye asec ras FE oO. : rem Pontiac ears old C And Im 11,500 First ti ae ston. Mich pe pte Ge Dake ape ity rm. paved caret tot, ired fur- Bemis let his new br WEST es Comm TU: a about we meas. ays oe offered NEW BRICK 3 : BE FIRS Term - mati e- —————— ent dri e : on al. ures to esuuh : SEER ut | car en, Ee FLOYD KEN ing ae dome-ceilin dra-~ W FE 6203 ve. * bedroo Suey | aA. Je ALN S i toray oe ae 2 a fea. : os D its — = ieasenahiy on el wereee: 2200 Dixie KENT, R ities “room ae oe fa EM 34 Brick ss) ve vate) 1704 SON, Realt ict, serait eee re eel | Nicho wit te Non S : Briced at re ee Amplg pote dat , Ge base ae 8 os 2 asi $500 197. roon., $1500 Dn Ss. Ae egra Real or oe th $2 — at only | tec ‘Har <_ Fs reer DSGad es i Ww Els 4- s One a = rooms, Sun 10 - CI ; ener, nites done) il ater pois 18 eC | erecned mom. reece home eeour tect sete, Pissicis ae = © Geren reali iy heel in ait in CLARKS n. EM t soft- THE | ped precee wey (208 with 1 foorse. tie © i A eee ch t B | =e! ee 133 located UD ies home ai STON 3 bedroom, full 34196. SU “BIRD” TO SEE got neighborhond. achenv inn Hag pte ‘ beteces ’ “ga Gs = Large fe xith = bath a | new throughout riage ° ne nor vil ‘ bas "RT 8 4 1 and | viked ak Gia ne est Buys rooms, built i Thea. | EF N Sea pee ios | Airgetievel oo Novth, Miford road.” ar | BURBAN 3-BEDR an sna busine On to stores. Also 4 bes Sark ede’ TSE, LAE ed! at #14 300. iccwalill reom divider china Ie dow room #@0x2% bath, tat ation 2 MU 4-811. 2} For on! o a f . ot. Only ae | ome for 15.950 2 Searovas E-91300 ¢ T lacterea ana. ues lizabeth Li e ymar Ofer iiss| dake fies vot cer eee ° $1.750 seed | 60 | kitem Ser bes down (c, d i i's FE $1,000 ake. overlo: | own th full A nis DOWN ; kites ing low « yi 1 eched gerne heated car R ike RING! $2500 Highland oking Ten | ranch t Ig. attrac price yc | very ni WN | O : con cf ecules pa- . | seaped 1 fece le acd. anch ho guste, Gowns ae rere ee fen tve 6 room ea edt let seca’ Chasses ie sate ZON FI | $17 jot. Pric jand- lake — Tm me - O M64 te =o 30 h Oak fh e with 2 com tT tet Put a good room | everteo ssed in ¢ gas {yr INED COA | 7,850. ‘ced! to cll a wilh closes verlookin um Ae | eat. full aa An car va) beat Sepa Hein fib es mann | vedi Sata rent pa 50 f IM ME- : : : “in fireplace being tee : p Cc Set storms and ecuinteaun can te Screen aii aubeusatis large \ OLO $6.7: golf es ch Reet tear dowt = GIA | Leslie R. Tripp. | tie Piety G 8 cation FE ries bur, mititate our offers, be O ne were a, ae fer buy . et Ges sash ED. | SILVERCRES “ _ nw SOOM ahd bi ntown es 1K poreh. 2-¢ modert Bee Nee 72-0474 Com offers hete veu te . Be ce oF . | iss ist “ear gare th home and Z| il aie Lawrence ae Rrepiaces tt Sciage eatnone | WLS tulip ts Goca etna _Wightand "Roe eae tote H DOCTORS ake / trance to Coctesie ne eed inc is oe = t+ or treet en fenced outdoor | fultipie Listing pen Evenit A199) Cran He 2S! 6 A a we see = oss mae gg price of | | ee edt sit 00 acecertet/ L $1,500 DOWN ——| Ficcates 3 es N vider heme cet vers ook. PERS ECHO 1 C. ete Sens P a ey ample sania .:- . -1 invest- Si catrtas a Ge Ye ARGE N iy icceted at” room vou Sacto in all Pont Me fet hg nem floore: Stee one heey gartitiones ; m ng on oo ON THE BEDR Strait Tein Beach Scere Sere ca Toe | Seve OR 317 erent! k foors and 1m ee nat gr recone VALUE PI AN Fore prxietmenway 7 ee ae Sitter at pipe pig mim ae 8 nr omelet Owe aie pola a aa Tn this = 2 US 3b iw ay Ts : ATED. & NIC - yM M $500 dow ping ondition ‘ee airs All ms. and Sl ——— | Howard sing ¢n ‘ tT vetera ! CK shated r perch er — hom spotles: “WO edroom h ; 4--" IN PULL ELY N E RC mt meat w hrougho in excel] i 10 D FED ‘“ ou = eee ua | ated a1 Hi lawn es ox tide in quiet resi fon the wen OF #9 800 caraee an fit Faken in HEAT” STORMS ACR Po | way nod tro (CE ARE | zone ae eal seein own | sigh Goes BO O80 cain to" ex meres at, on on resident est ) ig E $2,000 dé e lot. R AGE CREENS. Too! vory. ern High: i judes all w ck con aYs- cari m bun i ot Pee Mract isting | let ne large hi ial pec- RS Ww OOM I EXTRA 8, : =e livin polo grow - ng. Ide wall to structio garage galow a ' Jenn Kinz! and ae bent ae and ¥ = M N BASE BED- pee Hos ilar nds 2) offt al for wall nm iene che o and 2 | = wvler, Real RN _ ping cen line # dry Nea Ss Atel . H Z KN r MENT = Niet ces, or a doctor’ carpet- Ca ith whit ong late j 670 \ < ~Realtert 7) SOY \ fn orig! reel nd shop- ar St. Michael’ ‘ -~KNt SN R. JN: : re. | ML - requir day pata heme & sane take ates "ea (one —— wes " 262s Te! SETE. Secale, cox oscar; full 10 1 tael’s AULA REALTOR, - 345 AUWET, EMBRE fou 000 dow Ticeieaet emule tee a Meet 900. ca Pall gots inal iron St i slegrap!, Real i. oom rr t ac Sta . OAKLA R E n. Aen escent . a mod 8 price MU > hone FE rg ar jastered oak floo tait room ome, in = te Ba _MU ND A Realto 1565 Sete able on Pres rst ern | LTIPLE _ "LT 109 Open wal = apart rcludt nk Bi JLTIP VE. r uni G ; : fir LE LISTIN - IPERS eee pen 8 fetal “price ie Oe $7300 ment garage. tot 25 baths. Reariele . FE? te] EE EisTinas FE 5.0093 FM Union Lal Lake Rd. G : +. oavent —_ ee Se 1 $1.95 ING 8ERVIC ESLISTING Ons ise fons poseessip $50 Im Sandy bi ‘Y pe Lake F #00? | Ne A BARGAI SERVICE G 2482 re Village NR. WEBSTEI g.. treet 950 Down . S® SERVICE TRADE a Ae Type Lake oat” "fled igs Seen m saan et TE 2a ester sc. | 2 ares eee DO i: ° : e ty fi uat | glass ra F; 5 yi4q| Att SCH. P ‘oom, 2 erm ts Sts ! L ome, locate ne ‘ais se Down : pine Interior Soa bath ita one mice ae Poets amas ctl Beware mince cost ise in e fom. nome. decorated 3 out tine” Very clean howe is cd Heer droom ip fom i mod ON with north ew ndian Vi v room w jag ston knotty | For cash - Terms. | stoker, carpett e bath, ebster 3 thin 1 bed e bough welcome. ugh- “easy livin’ ~ Yor? rn | : AS = _email lake of Ox- ill . atta itt a e floo y lar . Disc and ng, k with choo! of $10.5 t for ¢ Ca mat in’ ow tind-+ 4a 3 petetiones : age Bric ched @ Minesaticl oll: utili | St ge family ount aeree matty autom Full 10,500 he full n te hea ith =<} DY line ——- ges for Owner | irick Put thi arage P fe oll bh = h ily, € D menth ns $2,000 stor recent atic gas hog ek down with a price arpete t and e auto- i - — a stor \ r has s on yo riced at eat, Price eat, nea edroom : rea OR 3-75: down; ¥ y painted heat. E ent pay paym-n very | th id tiv hot wat | g eee win ieree bears nape pig, 10 $7.80 on, tie ae R DARILEY Bre tise. PONTIAC car No Pao. “NEW: BUN Was | Ioeation for oa ofnoneate A fine a the attached garage Th er eeatune oo Eo cease aEieben ae depp fom: home ~ 509 Bolt SOB Broke 137 Baldwin C RE ALTY CO. $935 NG ATE OW ow Mc ece pa carromey $9,450 — pater Pfs eres : jaufees Professional al solid ‘ull ba ho: ptional. Jocate 7 M Lak. yt cer Br i \ m4 in at 8 F; Ae rry ome in stor \, _feasonab butlt b th. rhood ly good i o—— eRd. FE BI FE and new N VARD once! : ishir home ip this fi 7 brick ‘ $7500 ly priced sprid and fireplace Living foo netgh- , $890 DOWN MOV 4-1157| 8 OOMF 5-8275 ‘on large 2 bedroom ; of ) E. PART iz... cvinos Ne {finest resid ¢olontal \ 2 d at only porch @ bin cna Wien ise center. er wim, sk IEFLD Large lot near 1 bungal REALT ©. PARTRIDGE Wil’ be fu on ort Tesseatial ¢ \ : dint osed 8/3 Di OVES - lin skate an livin wake low ALT TRIDGE REA we ye fin 7; ab. oh pee ee | Sere mat | meet Son ne ee ee ea i ete tee et sssvat | "1050" W. HUROS 43:81| onan Te ea EY Stat" aI's one Featuring Stain — \ Bullt f wo RBAN i breakt er. dispo atic ont pew Dele inette r Long cabinets nen with window. - RO See San ve) FE area. It in the D room eS electri nlese ate ee this Pte! twe or th A; : sitar Ast nook on oa ana Per acre of the oll furnae base- | f 2 bdrm. ra tem E Excellent off beat Thatai Open Ev N ST 5. 6 w Sunday 5-0418 full siete sa raxton carpeted es pitelerey caches " located ely 2 bedroo ree is | baw ge bedroom irst floor, |; *F near «ch very best e, all iapince neh. 1% bi wl Pasy on the beating sy es. ‘TH 9 5 meekdaye erattemi® ment, and ree lot, lace, ten sitet or, inepe \ Ponti on paved m home — | earoeted tnd fecr. and tile | ! es, see th eels, cht pas) Ge ES with plan aths. corn te coors Extra feet tile : out nship | t custom ished reere te tile with fi \ ac Cit road rpeted cor, 4 e n befor nis today inch = & gar mily roo ter well er eater, Fi Ta lar and u Priced throu nm cle: ation bath re- . Wooded } ¥ limits of near | incinerate Bryant rooms e Chris'm ay and m rd age and-b m. ea ell, pan- on easy FH ull pric ge hot wa- : ree you at $2 200° b- x 15! sets. Bed room, jar, s, fin- rage, tul jot with ee, large les ato’ icar gas heat $1000 As ove lacktop 4 r finished Dn. plus A term e only $7585 heme whi ti im we cs a, 10'4 room si ge walk- - \ wate 1 basem car ga- Re garage. pow Law rive, abou mtg ¢ 8 of ont able. ile it this eine Wine tes of \ . —— st : as x. le ‘ost iy sa still eerectin fn 15 Sea pees oT ead aint teit Ree ig at See Se ae ES hake! Marte sae ia eh = beth ar G ge compl : men ning led ker excellent Good m- ome” ni out- osed Th: : , wake F ack rage ng ro- and } mn full 10 roo pletely t with room, f 5. | 6 cent int t mort ter av! ced lux a s ankse! ront i porch and 9 (An at- wen with large livi in he m bom y equipped and par . oll furne ull bas mage at ms Vv ury ~ and giving ‘Dp Ru . 55 ence and provid ecreened invite picture wind ng ome now e 2 patie: room titioned 1 ce. tile fi $26, 5 per VARD will o preres: | H ay. are - stic Be Located com br added ta thi vour inapection petlggee Al tpl S| en ane aanéry tm store $26,500 - $27 E. PA pen es us outs A auty Meceaet ) conven- gfe wie lovely home, Oniy ing. 61304 per” mont. ‘Newt Pais fenoad ward with shee iH cop [REALTOR RTRIDG walvon Friday or A vanoramic view Benedicte Bones s with levaaa ome Onl w atic of] ih. Newt eges e of 1} th shed moe z us LTOR GE . aft. | te view aa trahes cia 2 from od sterlhester. Ineeary s pest chou! aed ste : nan-Sp Ps F - ar Pee nee from thi po tape ob tone st E heal eign age large| § i and eres rar ey 1050 \W FE 4-381} utatone floor m with ite hools and ere ee Real einer aaa eh eta TREE — 8 ren, 2 ey ones Be 8 ST. Home Fie 2338 Se Priced ks $21.00 or - real and new er. refrt _ all furni ith, pl m, 2-bed e. til 8 . a. a m ope ied rec ing. wn By Byes $m, business mwa et oe astered we'ls, | MULTPI et ered ee ete are reation ¥ Appointment On esrny ao 2 in Lick pened ma | ig@RINCETO ihe aaa freeet dan pase enor Perla cary WM AL io - aAKe Oo) bedri iN. : WN - a ment cupbea: style at aaiorea is ee ront 23% ne Lah aay ounce. GI Ri bungal — bov st Te ere cen ees pboards seco rent bie «A. amen furn TON rtly fini, with ESALE.| Lb galow ely 2 b nnyso tery with re lote i y¥—priced : 4 terre? Acres figore, lovety kite til piatws | O™ snea suse Loroes ake Subd Located in bedroom For th n . Te SS FH ‘oniy | E bo and ely kite ¢ bath, 116 x fe, La ay to hea’ iviston. Cre a e total More innin, A or fast Sy promg dread . Scere orrentes + down: move right = pes thia oak Par #6x% 34° pce oy living a a auto iced can en 2 ———_ rool ie of $8,875 oust Do $reshrb if _outaite bata ta- WILtt awe tA clone. cash ah 16 ‘mores must = _ 954 nice kitchen. b bath dows. ere are 5 2 fenced ; a. e world’s ess edroo™n = bash “0 ol = Open, Bream —— ——— ee beach stand . Te ‘fy] Thed LAKE ARF le ong age. Bal , EDROO! y finish S cow e and < - 7 te ful ement, as hea en, Evenings ti! a —, oe imate! grossing | good tile foo room, tile els — Beau aad qgeonees ance ment, iM BRICK ed partial- ee 13 - cement d ‘. GT $250 no 7m ; anc = * =e : fmslaad cevann rive 1 $288, DOWN umilea snpertenk appro. ty dming ree ce agar Siti $495 DO - sem Goon aaecee yore! $1,200 D $11,500 sat earnes ane ew 3 bed iicreasi opportunttie: wih [ee nee gt the: ine room | om WN. aereehs a) lot and meostcinl en ; own ea cee ment, room hom 18 mile sl eertheg pont er tent Go kitenen is pape “pllle a oi Gres ta bee wenriy | me yore |e ane @ can you Ook floors, Tih omee. fall be 309 + Te crm Poniiec™ ie} Dh “awnings, unrest “re | wat _ C°Sail tor inter: bungalow care at pag — ee | Mareen “from Gownlown. Children W sv rea are but u few fe talee lect land 4S, ote = ERFO! 1, Ae town paced tae, Slo haste Let Janted ° LY. 7 heuroe pie a os aoe Resale. 3 | ee Sato ele adder Si aah picture your tone oe 3 hed! LAKE FRONT res. & ta sel and af 1 fer PHA, be acte of bedroo _ pri e privil 2 lots : - r home mon silane aon easion ~ L ‘mediate pos prox: meter shes sere Bath. der coupe meres Shoal tae and Ristesas $7,613. Bests. Full a . glee ate one ores wee peel, brick = pos: | includes pease Ws eae Small econ cesoee ve so at ie open Boren OR I sg Plains. Lar Si Dre rave | ipl ten tea tirenisce, Din home iC ame so cca | ICO cal Auburn Heigh sane) em eration | Fear ‘pine’ itn fr is Ss iv c OE J a ’ . | Piss 1 ~ Located i 1 ore - : = x (compte + beaveomn ae ot, plastered carpeting, attach aE and Has 5 room: in Drayte OS nee antes : ney ronmhe one $12; 000; ty a bes and ed Pry pean gre * apartment” vein me, plastered,” os ment to see tore males | cane —he Ba wo iat fp THE 8s sce ai jets. |e 5, CAPE cop aan vation for" seisweR #0 ae te ~ f + ent. a = a’ YOUR PR “TB Igoe ‘tuto, “Oil” Heat, Base: Vian O = | é sURST on sc ahboroad poy — it. aat ae ; i D.0.W mt "Ta 0 BI La i . "section p TOW a sen ‘ Beautiful a ae nt DEX Realtor E: Sa. dst ree oa ¥ ond.puseay. — rca [2.6% + “en v Dj avenge enn 7 . re tai ’ , 7 é i 3 % i : er. W (4 xs 4 94 t. - 3 . ‘alton <=, ; poe 2, ‘ Open Eves. t ' : : : ; i. in: i af Ef! : 7 2 2 | i Se ee . | i at | | } 5 Eo [ ® * 5 ae = Fy “ cr [i j pa . * * , z . otk ; ¢ sy an ; 8. Tel er =4 f » e egraph = \ : ye Ig ‘ : 2 ’ . = 4a «W ti - ie i i oo : ; 7, 1 4 f ‘al a t é “ 2, i , oF . 1 i j 4 « i \, Gee winds f ’ ee ry) uN) : ,. \ \ ‘ . . : i oN : ; . = For Sale Houses 43) oS | i PE PONTIAC > | , | , \ PPP LEELA Ll Ae Se i : A ‘or Sale L . - I RESS, WEDNE + p a | C2" Houston F wr Sale Lots 46| Sale Business P. +s DNESDAY, NO VEMBER 21. 19 a | .” Houston For Homes | VICTO Wchca ie . P. yerty 49 CARNIVAL : = 1956 : . . dare window pie- RY STREET | —— = -* by Diek Tener Sale —— NINETE - 2 ae ee eee | Ming. site, lot 80 162 : . | Sale Household Goods 5 57 Sale Household G i. NE EN “. $3,000 down, * nae. eu of ‘new — Close Railroad’ Fronta yaar eee ™ ~~ a ven I" WI NL Pt oods 57, For Sale Miscella C. USTON REALTY) vox TO mes, Only four ine —— = | =. re Boe —— on suite FURNACE, GAnssaay (commen Cuiw a aneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous o- . WNSH merly” property, for-’ EN —— ~ cabinet. In_ ex NA /30 GAL. OIL HOT FB : used as Coa . ™ cond, 0} WATER 7 —SIRMINGHAM | Saya ae oe al soar ‘fice Sait | TAR | * ning seed ip PANELS. 91XI2-. api frhogr AWE WaT LAMP 1 PORTER CIBTE! Te Coa 2 Vee saat? ae &: “ bedrooms, large liv site, e fill city $18,000, Ro in cin vider, @8! mony fer tien. 4. chairs. Good condi-| @ , 10 INCH RA RY + gt ie iving room, ‘ TI ,000,, $6000 down, ~ I ment ac con an base-| See. Ug Iilinois Ave. ial arm saw complete "5 $3, 000.4 all gs i | ILWORTH 1-5) : y & MH ait a! MI Pa aed aaPLe Sareea 3 before 5 “ot es saw. PE ind “inch | 172 8. Saginaw SE _tsiee nit . own : 7% Seats best ——— jDIO COUCH. tic saw. FE +2. wate: iad a i" Z ~ 3 . LIKE | 35 G 2008 ¥ Ww. ) Sd REALTOR OFF sod sewer TEME 00° elty = _ i = nut, rm Blond chest of drawers, bie. Foner this, yet and ta- get sen ae ap by OsTER 200 FENCE cee | Comer Tot. 95 x CI MENS cel of real g T room WOH nt with matress, | [135 poston St. altel like ‘new. | el Buctid ee anes | oa wreade, ome mn Moo, © . cnn house, 5 aera 8 = a Boston — pe: lot — Garage, Located Ser| sew bomer Oud aa’ a ke building, ¢ commercial penee %, POUR POST 1126 Boston St.afer «2. hika. | SA 7HRGOM TORE VOR, GARAGES — RE pel Body at 85 East Pair. » Gection of | storage” = = 0 ne ER SED. MAT-| MAPLE DINETTE SET - town STURES. YOUNGS | ayy eu Yengih-n your | Dit Bilesta® arte as | DEWEY BEACH SUB. | fae Rig tea page mran te | Mae ume Pe cane | Sacre emai Mit | etme a ne erent sours, Cal FE £1883 to see. t 60 = 1 rs ‘ i : obs new 2 BEDROO ea locultn: Gui ‘sa Sty ice “idan plans Ae Ec ageaien RE HoWTOOMERY WARD. S4xD:| SRODMty givetsduned"PBc:| uae neste 4 SALOW. CONVENID "\ Fear Tl health forces sale. CARTAGE | (| APT. Saepepeye a) pee, Belay a yall pleces. Sine, and. Dithige Lowe. 7 | Used one heating = NORTH_END ONVERIENT EMERSON ST. Sf eS ee ine | 3 is. STZEOAg Soe ca benetTE | See eel eo eae ee ine | end Steinge. Lowe, Bros.| 3 sige cum Ope ‘ae ean Groh ue eee Six well located lots 40 cay ere 1} / UT ts
tac Is End Boat House Pon- THOMAS FCONOMY mplre | Nortt L See ee Maz, tet, Se_Busaber tase Re FE 61157 ' Rent Lease Bus. P Sey eee paean (her alariee. BLONDE OVER OLD FURNITURE _ FURNJTU : ern Lumber Co. MODERN M FE (ie) , - ou met Sep. 494 | ages Mr. Nichols Eigrebyecl nose to $509. up to 24 months to 1 ge! all pur ress pal Bilal A Stat 361 Mod RE CO. 2600 Thien Lake Rd at Commerce pootisc ‘Eu 34i? Leke Rd. 7 RM BO * wesday, Ne - 4 ¥ “ fi os $1 08 / ginaw « . E. 17] & EM - Lie seek sat ues eG For Sale Acreage 47 200 ¥T_ WOODWARD AVE FRONT. agreeing ine oe aE ol ea ace Pontiac. Mich __ THE LAKE AREA'S LARGEST — Det Tetegrasn & # Mle Rae. Cert ee mee = ae tte Ge ee mel oe Te Pe i COMPLETE DRESSER. sg¢ | USED HOT POINT at OWAan TL ee eumes tem she en Ba a S REAL ESTATE | ing on jot with gas neat and elec: | a 2 Punt, 1 Mich , ; Fullsize davenport. $20 Buliet. |p 50 tple pic windows from 38 "R 30 LB, SUITABLE FO Oxford, Mich | tricity Inquire at a OW | igen 2 $23 Mt Ciemens FE Used TV $19 05 Double hung winde $ as a peel ponent S305 7 ABLE FOR eke ae larkston (eis wot sen irre tues tn iat Eecied FIN sive fvENPORT OWN Gesw ew td lemcianee fi mete lt em HS ieeoee eee t aN “CAPE COD. 4B . USE. .DEAL Fo ca’ Bek vile Ue traveled FINANCE GOMPE , ions. construction tn good tondi- arom “110. FI : from .. $350, Dvotherm cil b ; NEW rooms precticail ED | business Manny's Ringsid R| Pontiac Good streets in {PANY | _ton. 960 MI 6-01 + | TRADE ELECTRIC RAN ush doors from Tl gaps) see. 358 eaters, ¢3§ room sale by owner i Brace REAL ESTATE INC, |=" Cine sa | Soon Secamen reactres Lite LARS tt tallied his oe ca Serre "oes Bae gre | go ena alia 98 super "Bow a roam. kitchen 2 bed N | ) exp peceosery We will tra: . = uron $9 00c | 6-7 room $05 re feta 'tn Pesae ame JNeOT Cass City For Sale or Exchange $0 Sahih Ree ear Tae souatos eaeey aa Nee Eee Benen Sere oe FREE SrANORRE TORE py, TE Ea —_ oe ee ee ca ee be pm UT ARNGTON, WALLED LAKE QU burner oe TS tees we ANGES (31998 AND Wochbowis with fittings pee SALE attached garage. &% pap tae 100 ACRES ‘To BUY. 8FLL OR T ESE RV 1c ii AT Ic yw | 45462 VAN DYKE. UTICA Cedar chest fon) S18 Murea 3 pe. colored bath Te eu ai 185° Aluminum c tric weter heater lanc elec- 9 homes all bui Thompson. Broger RADE C ALL | vali tor ee ——— Rectang! Bookcase 0... 4. $15 USEL REFRIG “$39 95 actory znd irrequiar trim.| @ doors combination windows. rard, 2 acres with fru! iseaped§ white set up fer tangs painted _FE 21-7906 2 stalls se by major oil co. 7 ——————— Bendix wash etneewss se S90 Used gas store |... 20. e-: 4 SAVE PLUM! are) $99.95 rs, aluminum & Fibergias grapes, owner we pail sees ® | farm pels Hick
ard up A! u toom modern Large lot FE with Yomilk cows 2 be msees| Stun cl rE se | provemen:s sduigions or m- | CHROME SET $30. FEFRIGE® *- freeze and 7 pieces Coot SES? ieee than 70: caine} arage costs | _ Do It Yourself 61 PAY 20 peultry house { man el ———| W ork for Yo bose. rougn-in or -nciose $90 «1T TV “335 Elec there eles Set cond OR #36 ms Sp tieey celmate ——_ 304 ~~ of NOTHING DOWN AND WitL| Also mowing machines i ane | = h * U | «To Mead s earace 6 ae Nee wacker 60 PF: __¢h 1 8. Paddock ay XD FLOOR SANDER FOL- or e ha ' age oF CTR r : i ads will can lee nar FE seem ine ane | Seotracts inca | e ang small : oe: ene “e DARK BL hristmas ( Gifts 59 ae =r ee TorAUTOMAT: tus cone aa Pe said 2 | On 307 55821 wer, call MA 1 ge teova service Call ay le “FE AD 300 atioe ortgages rm Se LIVING ~ ~~~ | Rainier, MRochester, Af $5 1147 | —Baldws Ave 240 | — beast __ a at hour * a Pe een ees Serdieh gs SP At siDE ROOMB 33 === MeCulough Mone Ask for Ted | ae Lge ational , Buiding _size 14. FE €2883. jue poodie coat, | “Christmas Special | CASH FOR FURNIURE pm |. CH AIN SAWS | ke Gh le aigs “Sear 33 Acre* is THE “BIRD” TO SEE cbuattn Soe re ai _|pavewronr aso EAR WOE p", Glectiy Mir ae a ae |_Rested tod “soit FR Meer fi quick posses $500 | A * : condition. $25 | Roy’ if y. plan. AMP = Pp FE 2-2167 —_ } Most beautiful epot ! , TEL APPROVED 17 UNIT MO. | ip C. H. AY DEN, Realtor | PO ek _OR 3-3168 : Somucatn reycle Sales, 203 W. | | wide. 6 ft. eas FOR RENT $ ROOM & BATH. PULL ; a Priy ne ih Cekland i. 2 me owner's quarters on 86 E. Walton Bivd Open Eves Sooo DINING ROOM 8 OTE FOR § Bee _ bunks, . $150 FE 71-8253 uble | Floor sander — hand sand Sen arcs caraee, tihnes fda Meer Villdine bes Gonna" evesieak “aces the | equity to smell home. PE — nr No dealers FE 30 me may ote cere can | — “WATER HEATER. 30 oar | Hepp Alli no er cleaners, Os. | n porch 2car garage, ceme are ee cation and n-town™ lo- | M eels ome, FE &1839 LECTRIC SEWING —~ : $. new approved f Paint, 436 Or- drive fenced in’ Far hawt d close to Inkes and | oney to Loan BUSINESS PROPERTY W with at MACHINE ECS | Consumers it of use on| chard bake are FE fruit trees FEL rey i eames of Lesl tie R. Tripp, Realtc ciate erga Priced for tm-| ~~ [oust Licensed Lenders} al ft. frontage on Aa ments” ‘308 Linde, on ML py For Sale Miscella | values, Sey ber cas sak se bd Pra? F ing otis. 8 sues “BEDR 1 ACRE w renee me tor | ferme “sow WHEN 1X a) arm or in “ocome FE 4001 home, EASY ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRY aeons tan bestia “ooat be eiectri | —— = oe a hardware, for- io miles from town Smail = et | : y Seale | —+-— 40013 or + “iN bottled eekdars down pay ment 6290 0 Matners. ot ee 3 i Bela Dela TIQe OR bar on 78 | ot — D “BvAxs oS A OKE SPACE = HEAT. Creoscte Of eee ae a ogee forck ichigan ‘Fruores| Wee ~. ie —. 10 ‘wee Tees. ee ee ‘s < couoe nies Saar os CMD. oe ap MBER H Rage toate ae wilcne T de BTU with blower ndation Coat $2 -eL = ALM ‘BUILDE eee ae Sas Beat wSuchy Reaty, Ortoaviie LAND tins : oe ie ceaiee Ze] O . al e or Ta a Friesirg automatic washer 8725 _3 Gal. Roof festiee . 33.40 as HOUS ‘SE PAINT ‘Be W._ Montcalm oP Oe Sanit - ees $420 Brunswick === ena) au a9s/60 450 Reel es | You can get t ew ranch-type 3 bed : DIaVIOCK QUALITY au ] a we ai t . Bl athe room brici EASY SPIN = ) ‘$l * PE | Caimera: CNM POR COLORED gs 2 DACRE: PARCELS | se i Sn Maree | Seta "PCIE VE) fal er at sree, PA PPM PREEN IE Peon PURE Te PES GAL antares (See See Ste : 2PACKE Fr. as || : s Payinents to su! field H funro Electric C ecare FE 3-110 TEED Kis c A re eenet ee as and scape, Locaied . = | gs ae We cl ue clad ‘0 your | lighlands Near Square Lake _ fon oto W Hs 24- ROOM SPACE Hi ( Ne BRO ARGUS C-3. COM rout ay Naveen rene: | git rot win genet, EQUAB LINED mesrac. 7 CM ata peed waded ettin Nati Fao GAS ANS BEC TONE ee Be cence —jnarene Q) KING BROS. ca PLETE — 1s The other bas 4 rooms “a wt Sad peutic tor balidtay and |° (onl costeas waare eee | 46324 . E for sale. 385 Third aeely ey 6307 Dixie Her MAS-7878 | __PO FE ¢ CAMERAS Tity smal! farm Si and stool svat icient counter- | | i St. Call after 4 noo | ___ PONTIAC F RD_ 112 Bought ere hea & mY | and echost oer eae tmits | Over Poem eee ene ar ITEMS FOR SALE. SWAPS j- nes M OIL HEATER, $20. OR HIDE-A-BED, TV a) CEUERE EPPERL y chime s vit TIS 3 so PREWER, t oe oe oa is frre of pevee || Excellent eduipment pe < FINANC Ie rae ape to SWAP FLOOR SAM PLES SAL. E i unre TRAILER | janette set, a CHROME 1.W Huro SHOP. are with easy terms eee eae stock. mon ‘CE Sh BUT ; os Gas ran ~~ Lights = ER 8 © 14) es clothes, | suit, CONTEST | " Sig BRAND . ; . BUILDING LOTS ges (new) ............ $ 70 . Dew tires with 5 | skat » ‘ee, skates, rolle BRAND a. i PE MA 5- 7381 FE, 5-7704 40 mes HWARD EF =a 10a Ponting | sate Bank Bidg. *| accepted WORTH $200-$400 | | Bass water heater .......... ; 78 springs. license New eae = pore jacket sicost, men's white Hea) Howell 16MM, Twin auto. | roms parictos alerar = ll wen ACRES Peres: E. PARTRIDGE} fe Pmtae fare 3 van Welt OR ne 28 aenie | +e ania a a foasjer, redo PE sasee, | OL (S00 screen. All of part. e , aye . OR : | . : ——— 4 block from high aa nee nome’ ones ocmences wun | REAI -TOR FE 4-3581 LOAN TOYS, TOYS, TOYS ae eee es vet = = Heras ta PE 18603 OR oas TANK. | sp TNSUL ATE | conde ie _ oe (as lame e hes pred ‘ AL ES IOS a An "sApP Taree 4 a 5 a3 oo sin on Tool terice mast, $050 na ec eruscesc | | rmRoconder MICHIGAN = ee Sane tee FRIGIDAIRE ie | frome, EXTERIOR DOOR AND tong “blanket. Only $4.20 for | et attach. never used. FE per mo Call Flint : | 0530 W. HURON S’ $25 to $ ye your ol jm} new_ condition i sets RO double | pias | + ; CE 9-8904 : : : . HURON S $75 5 to : d ice skates on a $90. Phone after Dung 24x24 double wt 'PLASTERBOARD — ROCK — —— 2 BEDE OOM FRAME HOUSE Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | ———°"=* EVE Tit 9 r. pope ure van 'co oi Be us for. oe cau aa Li ea ba se Bodows, Com’ | er crm pane ROCK LATE. _Sale } Musical Goods 62 @ per cent down. OUSES. t- TT. Saginaw st Ph. FE: 5-8163 — __ FRIENDL Lf, SERVICE FE 2173 lace fi ~ ao line of fire- | ol io eearts dise DUO THERM | 40" wr if light window sash, | 6120 oe aut LUMBER co ee oa ingarmenny Fes ® intment, FE a: Eves 8 2 “LETS TALK | . ae Pricey evenings til] ®-easy ount prices. =| _window sash. cock. 3 dee eee | JET WATER nee mi 3 * dition. | REY AccoRD! On EE SCOR C : : poe AL "AVNET . sath epetad tence Sach ate oot ont itt | Heights Aueere ue BUSINESS” BARNES HARDWAR a MAYNE GABERT 21, CO PE UPRIGHT | DEEP ge ae G8 500 MATOSER =v iccabiea oe Ofnoue. Also, gisele F , : a FE RES | ainaind pa eM 000, OF | Hote dente Gen Marae Sirtace grec oL betel ‘pass, com mer . : i Pdi bb za wren es " ~ 6ROOM BRI een | FOr Sale Ferma 48) oss sie mi ~/ mice WOME, —i_ REORME,” 3 Sin ea “STHEL LORAINE, COAL FUR, Sie Sy mar, oe ee ot | AoOORDLONG-06 Fn. CRED 6ROOM BRICK HOME oe oot ce mes eon large mod heat, | Gas FLOOR k's, M conversion . $85. Two used | Fluore tchiran Lessons, repairs, free accordion : and doing $325, E aS Oe ae cn, | aE or GAS FLOOR FURNA [tr eil burners. with con- _Ave. | 303 ee ee ee ae Located on p ved street n MARLETTE j gross in ‘86. You Lagy Xira ast are eer cond. al FURNACE EXE. | —tiols__$85__5004 Dizie Hwy. yoy, aways. inners, Xmas lay- Lasse eB eee eal baat: :. MICH. sévesRege of Gata partcer: ; geod bustnese wil siving “cond. also Organ FE 2015. 5.000 PT. OF LET US HELP ¥ ye. Pie Sbezs Ege, ilomasic heat, Owner FE ao acres vol, productive land. #) ‘own payment pubetantal ervice SS ivi | Oe REMIT odio ow FEB Gate ELE Sy PEgpeORD_wi| "Spey ing puipne eres | tee ree Moe home with f D ern brick : payment. AP MY EQUITY IN ‘on “FE 52 GAL. ELEC, HEATER. $79.95. i € from tn rubbe: e 32-1537, asement. Other , two famit A ” G - ATER, $79.95, ase pr Jelled t| BRAND NE ‘For Sale Lake Prop. 44 sm byianet,_Ppaed,romseet ie Paint Store go. sfenauare, tats or striae tcrfora ter a howsetratien GOOD_USED Ean poke cs 88. | Bore! fee perting is Fear ot | br‘ coeg cle got Ale te Also : , eR, OF EO. MARBLE, REALTOR ; ; Le s, stand, fa 436 Ofchare and Paint, ; x . PY OWNER, 3 3oRM, HOME on] R. D. RILEY, Broker nituren ‘Good. complete tack a warinenlie purboes ra tee |e soeeroerilg Ran weer | De yee AAD. Sey weal, | Se Seed Tate Are Fes $BUS:| Bos 6 CARE is lay oleh are te By ‘ and-on! ed : 7, ed : w St. * DAYS ARE HERE 8 : LAREFRONT LOT. CASS LAKE. 73 $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. PE 41157 payment, 'R "Rovconabio rent WILL SWAP NATIONAL CARE | » AN ME BRANDS Sa ee a ee baré-| condition = ae Tm aegered eee $5,000 for fracomr snd aaad USEHOLD Register for player tane. FE s tee SIZES. | MINUM . doo Gn catichonn ret woed,| Sargnin 900 bean Gown pay: ane oe sie TRUMPET FOR ROW BOAT OR CEN ids ree, Ware mo” | Muste Co. 1 | OTTER” HILLS, a a sien NEED LISTINGS MICHIGAN BUSINESS TRUMPET FOR RO} x ae LIKE NEW | eee. ch PE eso” | Music Co. 118 Uke , rent cath bedrm ; ultra. Owner cseving FE notte & Merger Co. 39 | SALES CORPOR R eK / NANCE = 92-6012. _ $39.50 AND UP | G ‘EL & AMERICAN) , _ $8222. 7. FE =e * : pen 7 7 or a mt i bd ° sy bd * ~ os [ r BEA za oVER. Evenings. . seni . AT ION} 3% sort Bal tion of Pon! for Sale Clothing 56 poet MER’S fade, or re or dP. 1TH SAV- FE TRAINS Blond Hammond Spinet rook Feo E Gites VERS! A. LANDMESS' 4 ee st Kav: id ae or AINT ORs. eguine ry servic or , A: lake privteces, #800. Law 1 10087 OWNER, 00 AGRE FARM 1873 8. TRURGRAPA RD. a i Poss Lop vp dengg-—te| Pe ee on cei Eee pamene (pseu eect Sal teetory eonlyter. Pree fest Cin be Practically new. ~ wu DENEIS OCONN?: BROKER ivan ue, sg Bot gentaiidings. | PARK At-Odn PRoeT GET CASH “QUICKLY All size 44 Long. Good cond” OR GAS. RANGE. 96” ICE APPEAR: aud insulate of same time, ae TASKER'S 4) Ww _anRon_st.| Tave seen_at Old Mill je MY 10 -TaREPRONT | FOR Fai contract or cash. Ph. . Up to $500 SEAUTIFUL WEODING GOW Seta Ben AS asEeT! ONY | creek. or peel MINUM ‘only sic} | LIMITED OFFER | Ver ri vbrpitecine = “a bd abe tioma tan. oc ake S00, Ay IL SANG ACRE AGE RESTAURANT, DINING _ is te tad cass. Bs Size 1. i a oem gh bm FREEZERS itm C5 H'x26a8, ‘home, Forced air ity TE, te Call Mr. tal discount. 4-4900 4-0003. | bust w title. most deals. yourias s w N BOX We have them Uprights stalled. Call specialists for free controls, $287 mplete Mr. Dorman or M bs : e a a) és f. Sale Suburban Prop... aA “Take ake fares. Ok cere aot oon AND hed sk = ‘Loans eiso wad ani “ Ga Goruinae types. £2 ar tPe ocee ed Chest Phim gl xe. _— = iow = = we, ‘ready rg Pety, OR 3-1907, ee ra loomusy : : Pp. Wot DiNNA . J ae ou the it iy afford to select | "or & teal good deal OL y. Also aluminum stor : above 30 gal. wate: mated) wah |! Mi e - 4 i come a m win- t heate ‘ornet, $150 re 4 4 LEAVING = ig F ACRES ON TackTOP ae R. on Your family ‘want ir prist- toa Easy Creal ton Sradeting buy direct, and save "Youngstown : = a cA ; : 3 ETE RTE th a ln a Gakland | seers i kiNC BROS, | | Waite era alt oe son phe uate oh acre lawn, peectital, ones. T Mondays #0 8, til Christmas FE SwttAC 41112 LELY CO. LUXAIRE FURNACES | Just” tax CONSOLE, a ee s. A distin- pel ae 5, |sereeR AC_RD_AT DYKE OLive 1-9941 ew, oti fired. $298 delivered, ie PE sal. Hora = m, hothe in finest ‘ HADLEY LOUTT oon ETTER, USED DRESSES GAg STOVE A D Of, HoT WA Auburn & Rochester Re — . ovak, _, faste at a ve Yepltatie, You-have to see this to pany. a ae , SUITS, | ter heater, Need HOT WA- | aiFo WA’ r Res. Sane From owner. Werte Press a ee eaee atta pian 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. 16. $ Pr. good. gaba 12-t0- pee. AUTO WATER HEATERS, 944.95; | : _- _Box_ 91, for intment. _ “tore rpeting, Basements pines | 8 26 ‘State St. _ eabardine slacks. Cxlrod laneen ff. 108, ‘ ae IN STOCK z = 2 ats) Pewee | aereeme WS h -920) BOY'S TAN, $49.95. ition. | goto BE: ‘3 8 ¢ ROCHESTER-AREA | ™ " ar gwar nga ae oi es tein SS) Popiaat oh hats fee Bees: A geonas omen, | Ridgeway tO] Tega" atveral pte pane “Eee a HEAT. _&: , 2 ee och ae s . Near Rochester, 0 Mere, wuiny [0% Baldwin Ave, eel RE / EST! ATE INC, | YOUR LIFE'S MADE ee a ee SOONG farnace sttachéd ; ea : j su 10; | GEL TOR REFRI ; oe of land. Loy s*| @PLACE A “LOST AD.”|. TAURANT EASIER th h . wrk @: Me; |- hd a an ar rong okoon OTT A AB. ae ee ris none Beny 8 FE 2818] f on ent TRUCK STOP | —_ rough Classi- ey Sport, Coats $2 #5, Miles. Met “61300 on. Ee ‘SUPPLY Pt arraterrn snap b: " % ese A 1 busy hig’ we ~ . ; are ao s. > ca Tele Ses Oo “eae s. Dial ees Maat. 1 vere) fied Ads: vy. | a Per Coats ie) ool Goal “rom ae _¥ pice at 3 Sue's ie Balto _ + Rs Poe tacit a a! ee = ae bas 4 = 4 Say." an. ad-writer.| x Noon ‘SAVE ENERGY, USE| | ay. ones it."¥ leaves, 4 |. WANT ADS! To f : } . { | ; sire se + i { ij e Lt . ; . : 4 i \ Sai i ‘ \ ‘ i ae a fee? wo yl * a ee - For Sale Tires 80A For Sale Poultry mit PPP Oa as a me BROWNING OVER-UNDER a> & Shoes Younes lent a ooh = jensen m: ‘ Excetieal cond ond. $100. FE GHICAGS ROLLER SEATES AND FE 2-1107, size ~¢ CLEARANCE SALE All rifles and —_ guns at cost. *% per cent off R hand warmers. Now Reveiet rea nba ole 50, KEL “LYS HARDW/ ARE Auburn Heights , GUNS, MODERN, AND re aoe buy, sell and trade. Bur ell, 20 DRESSED YOUNG | ducks Ph. MY 24432. Sale Farm Produce 75 75 RR ——— HONEY, CIDER. KINGS- 2330, Clarkston Rd, Lake BUTTERNUT AND DELICIOUS squash Stock now for winte: Soe 3 cents s tb 3660 Giddings FE 54-6660 aes SAND GROWN POTA- toes Reasonable MAple 5-6391. Sale Farm Equipment 76. ‘83 FORD TRACTOR WITH CAB and industrial brush. Like new. _ FE 5-3870. | GRAVERLY TRACTOR. WITH AL. L | _3% 8 Telegraph. | ts. Including snow plow. = sEtecriol N OF F USED RI. A-l cond OA 8-3630. | ad uns Office. 6 Patterson FE _¢S141./ SPEC IAL non “OoUN — r ci scount on &. ver ee TR as a Oc? 3 tractors loaders, ers of ac en per cent down, i SPORTSMEN = 30 montane be ray | elaeee — : Visit our mitn Complete | Dagments du Winter months. / rae | rervice Bluing, scopes. NTIAC FARM & INDUS. . ee SANDY’S SPORT SHOP FE 40461 of FE 61442 on * Thun. H to ae o 9 to 8. t 5 to 6 Sun. . 1770 8 Telegraph reso TILLERS & TRACTORS 3040 CRAIG. DEER RIFLE. FE. 45105 [ WINCHESTER 29 GAUGE PUMP, $50. MI 4-6562. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 Buy yest rotary tiller now, we stock of used tillers— IF ey All in good condition. ALSO Usea garden tractors, and power lawn mowers LEE'S—-6AL “ae ng “Mt Clemens St. FE 3-0830 = MOOR Sloe or MA SIT. = ~ MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS a i-A TOP SOIL. ROTOVATED =| 1999 ‘Grosks Sat & Rea ee _Uled PE 2.001 —<- and lawns roto- MeCULLOCH, CHAINSAWS, DROP ‘em 3 % ra ORS fend & stone. Sars Woadette ARE aa Ai Top Sil RICH BLACK | Phone Midwest 008). . Eugene Sennett PE 54-4758. SPECIAL tet Ca ATTENTION WE DELIVER 1, 2, 3 or more yards of washed sand, gravel, top soil or «tone roa fill. Cail any time. FE 46584. G. R. _ Stuart A-| TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE, Sand, gravel. rill. oa: Conklin, ‘FL 8-112 or FE FOP > CRUSHED STONE. Sand, gravel, fii, peat Earl How- _ard, EM 3-0531. BLACK DIRT ROAD GRAVEL te sue sand and mortar sand. BLACK DIRT FOR rare CALL | 92-2965 between 8 & CRUSHED SNOW a stone for driveways and paring lots Wholesale or retail. 5-1413. ee FILL DIRT 6 DAYS WEEK. American Stone Products, 6335 Sashabaw Rd. OR 3-0424 PONTIAC LAKE BLDRS. 8UPPLY Wash sand and gravel. Fill dirt, cement and mortar trucking. OR _ 315M ROAD GRAVEL. 5 YDS. 87. DE- Yvered FE 4-6586. { Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 | AUCTION 8ALE EVERY WEDNES- i tires. $3.59 up ard siz J . ED. WIL LIAMS 451 §. Saginaw at Raeburn WE BUY AND SELL GOOD USED Also en | STATE Pl ALES 3. Sagina 503 8. LOOKT 670x15 suburbanite mud and snow tires Remold $10 05. Dius tax. | STATE TIRE SALES Saginaw “FE SNOW TIRES — New Kelly Ex Snow Tires, as low as $7 New and retreads As low as $7.95 exchange Fulle guaranteed. SERVICE TIRE & TREADING CO. SIN... Perry Bt. FE $0649 | Auto S Service : es CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car, cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- | $03 ‘8. . Moran “@" FEATHERBED chor, 4 FOR PARTs AND SERVI CE rDAVIS BACK HOE AND LOADER, LIKE NEW. CALL FE 40461 _OR FE 41442. SNOW IS COMING Be ready With a snow blower or] tractor, with snow blade. We have several in stock, ido not shovel). Evans Equip 6507 Dixie Hwy. __ MA 5-7678 SEE Us FOR CORN | BINDERS. Corn pickers and corn oe same Marat nat Phone 45R2, Or- tonvi. USED TRA WITH SNOW PLOW. AND UTHER I 8 TRADE-INS. CREDIT. TERMS. KING BROS. 40TH FE ¢1112 YOUR i. H. DEALER Pontiac Rd at Opdyke | Auction in Sale 77 eee he 7 an. ‘personal effects bagi nh m. ;ruralfre, to assort- | ANY LENOTH REPLACE | Aale Farm, 330 West Tienken "Ra. wood, sold & pS MA 5-3184, Rochester Pjollats @ cord, ai house, &. dor | For Sale Housetrailers 7 7 ae ao ¥ 17 HOUSETRAILER. 27. GOOD FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL. FUR- - aT. nace & f lace wood. Speedway condition Call after 7 p.m. OA Fuel ou. 436 Orchard Lake. Ph. eee SLAB WOOD & FIREPLACE WOOD _for sale. OA 8-2385. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 A BLUF 8PRUCE FOR YOU. so Biaekhi borviate, Juni, tive trees. g your own. Bring a 2022. Sleeth YOUR ORDER IN Red FOR ristmas Trees. Wholesale only. FE 68-2235 after 6. ___For Salk Sale Pets 69) homes. 1 1 PEMALE ENGLISH SETTER, HUTCHIN SON) reg. 1 a a 1 female, & Mo. 4301 Dixte Hwy. Fee. PE 7 Drayton Plains OR 3-1202 a= ar : 1 FARE a 283° 8 Dort Hwv Flint 8-3084 $6 MODEL 21-FOOT TRADE FOR ~ | _'S6-station wagon $6 or make offer. OR 3.6558. FREE!!! FREE!!! 18’ PONTIAC CHIEF VACATION TRAILER A large selection of used mobile Auburn Heights AKC REG. eye $15 APIECE. AKC SPRINGER Sure. CALL AFT- _er 4 MA 5-0071. ’ AKC REG. . DACHSHOND PUPPIES Female. 3280 Bald AKC GERMAN EP aeRD PUP. $25. OR 3-1835 . $ LOVABLE Litt FREE TO good home... FE BEAGLES. FIELD CHAMPION. Ebertes ly the Second. 8 y old. Ls a 4 months. Femaie, ™ yre Weimaraner 18 months. vee AKC reg. FE 4-1104 3096 E. Walton Blvd, “BOSTONS AT STUD. AKC. CUR- = tiss. OR 3-206, DACHSHUND, MALE, ay z= Black & tan FE 5- GERMAN SEP ane: PUPS. Purebred, $25. FE 17-8019. GERMAN SHEPHERD, 1 YEAR old. AKC registered. watch Gog. Reasonable. MI 6-4478, after __p-™ LEAVING TOWN. GERMAN SHEP- herd. 7 mos. AKC reg. $40. MA 6-2504 MALE & FEMALE PARAKEETS. MY_ 32-6053. ,EDIGREE BOXER WITH PA- pers. FE 68-1164 Sper gy ome CANARIES. CAGES crys heb Crane's Bird — ery, mm Rd. FE 46510. PARAKEETS 183 Sanderson PIGEONS, BLACK OR WHITE Fantalls $5 Pr. Rollers, $4. 5700 Pontiac Trai —— PUPPY, 3] MONTHS old, female — 5 months old and white female. 5578. “Ridridge, FE 8-6087 — SUPPLIES FE 5-5031 Parakeets Guar. to Talk Ca naries. Red Fctor. Cages & Sup PARAKEETS, ~ CANARIES, 3, CAGES. Foou. Since 1927. 684 Oakland Ave. ISTERED GERMAN 8HEP- nerd, tan and black. 20 Mos. old. From long line of good stock. = aaa dog house. OR REG. ENGLISH Lat 1 YR. old, Make an offer. 32-1744. WHITE MICE, OnEETS Aan Pet Shop, 60 S. Astor FE 4-643 Doge Trained, Boarded 70 DOGS, CATS BOARDED. trained. Burr-Shell, 375 _Srapb Hay, Grain & Feed 1200 BALES PIRST CUTTING, bDoGSs 8. Tele- 7 AL- | JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Saginew, _ For Sale ; Bicycles __ 84 BOY's 24° ENGLISH BIKE. USED very little reeks and runs like _hew. $30. OL 1-0533. ONE GIRL'S BIKE. “BOY'S ENG- lish bike FE 54-0182. 70X15, 6 Pi FIRESTONE, ‘ NEW 6:00-16 FIRESTONE E TIPES and one 6: Soe. New, FE 3-9138. ' @OODY EAR, FIRESTONE, GOOD. | rich, U.S noma or wilite side | walls. Off new cars Pull guar- antee. Up. ‘50 per cent” off. exchange | For Sale Motorcycles 83 accesses C. twin. $475. FE 42330. ON. our Harley Davidson, see Harley | €o. 372 South — Tov /DRIVERS OVER .1—$7.26 PER | Qtr. for 10-$20,000 B’. and $5. | P.D. Lincoln 3-8749. Reverse chet | For Sale Cars 53 Bt BUICK NEW CONDITION. sess | | SAM'S AUTC SALES, 134 Oakland Boats & Receetering 85 PPB LDAP LP LOPPPOOPUOW®™OW Ty . DEMONSTRATOR PIBERGLAS $195. OR 3-3537 in BP ape OUTBOARD MO- tor. Like new. FE ¢ 18 Fl CHRis care UTILITY, excellent condition, Abba $1350. _245 8S. Blvd ¢. FE ¢ CENTURY | 195? ane RE- PLAY __. 1955 CORONADO, & ‘56 RESOR TER 18°38 ALL ARE TRADE-INS. LIKE NEW INLAND LAKES SALES 171 W_ Huron FE 47121, FE 2-6122 Sales and Service. Starcraft, Lone Star boat Teenee and- Little Dude trailers. Everything for the boat MARINE SUPPLY . 396 Orchard Lake Ave. ____ Phone FE 23-8020 MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS. Parts and service Shorty Hook's Ece a ores aera Ave. EVINRU DE MOTORS See the new ‘57 models Harrington Boat Works 1809 8S. Telegraph FE 2-8033 Transportation Offered. 87 “FLY BY AIRLINER. CALIFOR- chine Shop Phone FE \t ANI ~ fi-2i _2-2563. Sale Motor Sc Scooters 82, “Do you know what I like about the country? . . .Going HARLEY DAV |__| back to-the city!" —___*—_—~ _- erlés 14, OH V., $250. Well : equipped Cai FE 8-6828 after | $00, Auto Ir Insurance - 9A, For Sale Cars 91, Oliver Buick’s * $100 SALE 1950 TO 1956 MOD [LS AVAILABLE Take advantage of | fake edventage of our oy over. |. BEE THESE o7 SAFETY TESTED TOD«¥t HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” 751 s5OTt Highway at M15 MApie 5 ea Nites ‘til 9 FORD 2DR., TUBELESS tires. Leatheretie. interior, 290 rr. FE 5-6304, 1956 FOR CUSTOM RANCH D. sem 2 dr. Thunde: ¥-8 en Fully equipped. Safety A anol Excellent condition, u 5-9921. 1951 FORD VICTORIA. RADIO & Heater Fordomatic. White wall oney down, assume $27.24 per month. Mgr. Mr. Parks, Ford. 1959 FORD CUSTOM 8. 2.DR. RA-. . dio & Heater. No money down. assume payments of $11.46 per Credit Mgr... Mr. est 64-7500. Haroid Turner Ford. 1953 FORD $895, Custom fordor V-8 with orereee: Au exeeptionahy clean car runs like new. NORTH — | CHEVROLET /1000 S. Woodward, B’ham EXSY TD JONES WILL : Se ey of the following cars | pow c ay AEoA clean, Call FE 44183, after 6 Can be bought for $100 to- | rOTE rock 1956 DEMO. MODEL 16R Gall (Dees Teg eS o oes Sore Roadmaster 2 door hardtop, fully tax, title, 1957 license and | EVERYBODY 8 CREDIT equipped, low mileage, the gen. | all are completely winter- 18 GOOD HERE guarentee. "Bave $$$. Livingston | ized, , :BETROReMOTOR ar rey seater Sales, Buick dealer—Howell = $5 DOWN js wOIcK SUPER RIVIEMA RAND "31 Nash 4-Dr. Runs Good, | - pontine 3 ar. ¢ ar top Loaded with extras. Reason- Radio & Heater. "$1 Chev. 2 dr ably priced Private owner. FED | a ee crttale "50 Buick 4Dr. Radio & ‘st 1 Bos Vic. ‘ = + = . ontiae, 2, r ’S4 BUICK $1,595 | Heater, Dynaflow. (3 Dose a —— CTR. caLES Super Riv‘ers Hardtop. Radio aq Retice, unite wall'tres Really ‘50 Ford 2Dr. V-8 Engine egw Mura PE a0 FORD 1952 | CUSTOM 3 2 DOOR SO Studebaker 2-Dr. | sedan. R H Exceptionally NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ ham 1980 BUICK. RADIO & HEATER No money down Assume pay- ments of $1708 per month Call Credit Mgr. Mr Parks, Midwest _ __ 86-6550 Harold _Turner Ford 1948 BUICK RADIO AND TURN signals $65 3717 Pontiac Lake Rd. After 3:30 pm. 35 CHEV V8 PO. FRADE FOR ‘$5 ‘ider mode' and armense Or sei “Clarkston - Motor Sales ' hia, $75; St Petersburg, Tampa, ——— pero Get entry blanks Miami, $33 81: x onoluiu, 8 188: | : —t Announcing 31354 Perry service 1957 Detroiters | LEAVING POR ARKANSAS, WED “3 f $3795 21st. Call FE 8-3720 after 5 pm 35 $5209 | TRUCK GOING NORTH PART Udi load. Either way. FE 5-6806 PONTING CHIEF ™ ee E os ant sed ars 88 3% to 50 ft & wides available. Always Ready to euy Junked and used cars, top $$$ BAGLEY AUTO PART S. FE _5-7219 eee) BAGLEY | 8T. JUNK CARB AND AND FURNACES. | MY _2-5492 0 r FE 4-4878. CHRYSLER PEYMOUTH Clearance sale of all new cars and demonstrators 1954 Nash Ambassador hard top, best model, hydra., fully a like new. 1053 Mercury Monterey 4 dr Merc- O-Matic, R&H. Low, low mileage, | and clean. 1953 Plymouth 4dr. R&H. It's real- | ‘See M “& M Motor Sales | MOVE | IMMEDIATELY, Pay like aF and save money, net rent receipts Nationally known, | as late models reconaitioned new Available on this pla: ~ Pacer ae oe be bettie! Tele: 32-3200 tS CHEAP. $1.200 ¥4-FT. DETROIT- er, 676 Crescent Lake Rd. MA Oxford Trailer Sales 10 GOOD USED MOD. | | | 2 TO 8. LAKE ORION %7 Fi. PALACE 41700. EXC. CON- dition Bath Whh shower, hot wa- ter. 2 sake for ‘arge AB stove, Sel Co t ean 8. Hill Rad., trailer Just right ‘for traveling deer Also a line of used trailers for sale. Holly Marine Coach Sales, | Holly Rd.. Holly ME 4677). LATE 1955 46-FT ABC, 2 BED- mas eye peec with extras. Call Trailer Exchange ~~ ANDERSON CHAMPION PRAIRIE = BEEMER. fHORE- bedroom. 15210 16 to TTLEG SAS and “ACCESSORIES STORE = wire. hitches and over- 6 8. Telegra aph FE 2-3200 Actose from fel-Huron Ctr WANTED: USED TRAILER homes and sport trailers. We will sell it for you on our lot for 10 5-1039. 2, For. ‘Sale Livestock 72 falfa and brome. 400 bal ‘Ind er cent. Holly Marine Coach gutting alfalfa No rain. Rosson: Bales 15210 Holly Rd., Holly ME le if sold in lot. Will seh = caper abey: 118 Beott Lake Rd. FE, 3-FT. ALL MODERN 1950 HOUSE- Co on tee Take Son dl payments. $14 ist AND SECOND CUTTING aL- | —™ e€ antit: MALT CAMBS TRAILER _thewver bons eg vai iat bs : Ideal for hunting sleeps 2. FE ALFALF Caras Cortina, | 21164 3022 Sleeth Ra st py a Rent Trailer Space 79 a = DADA ES PODS veepten et Witen pa ani AUBURN HEIGHTS. MOBILE VIL- we Lk. Be. 38 lage. nee. the best. 170 N. Op LL TYPES OF HAY- OR SALE. a. = southeast of Pontiac. oe straw. win deliver, OA 8-3179. oEMEnT PATIOS, CITY BUS fay, Sin* SECOND CUTTING. | “jine. 1 block from Tel-Huron Sho apariry Gob ALFALFA 2 Downing Court. brome y. amage ay. MOBILHOME ESTATES, ee oni -2124_W. Silverbell Rd_ bee front: & — playground. SRFORD MOBILE MANOR I8 od me SHEER FY For BALE. reki : i. YOUNG HOLSTER HOLSTEIN eo & 3. pase She ae: “ lad = an a. Gi * 40x80 % mile ane te “nl ole on cement. First el ty building Th tired folks 4 for’ on. Lakevi $-3022, or M” 3 PARK: A meen Sccd acres. schools, club & ia th, rmiado sheiter, Only 1 minutes to Pon tiac, Also trafler aglés. Base tate $23 Phone M iui 24611 . ERN T ON RENTAL | PLAN 1ST COME 18ST SERVED. | NEW 1957 HOLLYS. GENERALS. | HOME AND. MICHIGAN ARROWS. 14 TO 50) Rt WIDE PARTS | ES PE CENT BANKS RATES. MY 2-0721 OPEN DAILY 9 8 SUN Muze } MILE SOUTH Am HURRY, cous ehrough Classified A For top dollar on Jate model_ears.-+ w-Dixte Hwy OR 3-1603 | “Bud Shelton Motor Sales _ | Pays top dollar on late models. | _ Cor. Auburn & E. Bivd. FE 4-6728 | WTD.: JUNK CARS & SCRAP. _Service call FE 4-0582. SHOP IT Then Bring It Here We pay top dollar for, sharp cars TERILE’S 2020 Dixie Hwy FE_ 2-0878 FE 4-6896 WANTED: SCRAP CARS Ph OR 3-4511 HIGH se Ee Y NG_FO STATE. DEALS et ENN’S | 32 8. MAIN 8T. ly sharp! 2dr. +1856. Plymouth R&H, eran for only 90 days. you take over | outright. Of ~ IMPERIAL. 1953 Plymouth Station wagon, fust | the all purpose car for you. Busi- ness, uses. CLARKSTON: ’ Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5-5141 1951 CHEVROLETS No down payment required. 10 Chev 2 drs. Mechanically getrect $195 and up. Lucky Auto jes. 83 8. Saginaw FE 4-1006. anal 2 = 2DR., $115. 1952 CHEVIE GooD _ clean car, ins. Fr rE. ep sa2, Dealer. MOTOR SALES 254 8 SAGINAW 8T, FE 47371 WE NEED USED CARS AND trucks. Get our prices before vou nu : North Chevrolet's Big Lot in Birmingham ‘UP TO $59 FOR JUNK & CHEAP cars FE 2-266€ Days or eves. THE HIGH DOLLAR For high.grade used cars We need them. Drive the extra miles, nS will pay you well. H. J. VAN WELT OR_ 3-1355 farm machinery. _Plete. Phone 0 _Wanted Used Trucks: 89 Si OP! LOOK! wanes to buy good long wheel base ec 1’ ton chassis & _eab _P_ Button. MY 2-6432. ___ For Sale Trucks 90 Se . FOR: cx-UP truck, vod condition, FE 6- ace $173 cash. TRU a oie ‘BALE. CHEAP. Pil. MA 3152. ‘4. FORD, DUMP.TRUCK, 141 | __ Browa-Ré 7 Pontiac, 2 FORD ‘4 4 TO PANT: L DE L VE RY READY FOR WINTER ONLY $495 acy” OWENS Your FORD Dealer M478 Saginae °¢ FE 65-4101 35 pe ¥-4 4-TON PICK UP. Any reasonable offer. ‘63 ey iy Ikes i PICKUP. cond. $675. GooD ‘34 FORD. ee er TRUCK with new tires and new clutch overhaul Good condition. — : 6-008 Gel WILLYS JEE?,.%2 TON PICK- _ $125.00, 160 Judson Wil son GMC_|' New & Used Trucks Oakland at Cass ; FE 5-9485) =” FOR CAS H. LN A. * seff “thin ‘3 Anything goes! Dial FE 28181. 4540 Dixie | WTD JUNK CARS, TRUCKS AND artial or com- | 35-0651 1946 Sn WRECKER == 1951 4+DR., POWER ( GLIDE, R&H, _ $375, FE 2139, pleasure, camping and 1/01 1955 BEL ae HARDTOP CHEVIE. | Low mileage. Balance due, $1,028. Take over payments and older | car for equity, FE 5-2766, 1953 CHEVIE STATION WAGON. 4 door. Radio & heater. wind. | shield washers, back-up lights, directionals. $875. FE 5-3003 1950 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD top Radio & Heater. W. Wall tires, No money down, assume payments of $18.66 per month Call Credit Mgr., Mr. Parks, so west 6-6550, Harold Turner Ford, 1955 CHEVY $1495 Sport coupe irbega blue and ivory finish. This is “beautiful car and bargain priced. NORTH ~ CHEVROLET + 1000 S, Woodward. B’ham $4 CHEVIE DOOR. POWER * Glide. radio ead heater new tires and brakes. 1 owner. FE 8-1337 after 6:00 | Schutz Motors 53 Chrysler 4-Dr. ..$ 895 Radio & — Well tires 53 Ford Convert. ..$ 895 Automatic. radio and heater! Ww- Wall tires. "50 Mercury 4Dr. ee 595 Radio & heater, overdrive. W- Wes tres "53 Nash Hardtop ..$ 795 Overdrive, radio & heater, W- Wel! tires 56 Buick Super sees SLOUS Har adio & heater, sauto- mace. "wma tires, Power steer- ‘Ing & brakes ‘55 Plymouth ......$1 505 Convertible radio & heater, V-8, Powerflite, W-Wall tires. ‘Power steering & brakes FE "56 Buick Century .. $2505 Hardtop, automatic, W Well tires, Fower steering & brake open Wal brakes 55 Mercury 2-Dr. heater. , « tir Fower steering “a 2291599 automatic, W- Radio os Weil tires DeSOTO-PL ‘eovtn DEAL: [ad “i ahea Woodward: fae eS Open till 9 if “te : + ‘$8 Packard 4-Dr. 2-Dr. 38 Olds Convertible '47 Buick 4-Dr. 50 Pontiac 4-Dr. 31 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Can be financed with No Money Down and pay- ments of $9.97 per month. QLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Aveiue FE 2-9101 Open till 10 p.m. ‘50 CHEV, R&H, GOOD CONDI- tion $100 E 4-9737. 2 CHEVROLET. READY TO GO “SAMS AUTO SALES 124 Oakiand | 9st 5 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL | SE- Good condition MI 48339 | (Can YaCER SARATOGA ve 4 dr R & H. Brand tires _ $605 FE 4-4007 DESOTO 1956 2-DOOR ~ HARDTOP, $2375. Beautiful eer, perfect con- ‘$7 Pontiac dition, many extras. Owned by Chrysler Executive Call = TU 3-4500, Ext. 3273 days. MI 6-2161 Eves 1950 DODGE CORONET, «__ Siete equipped, after 5 call "OR ‘CAR PAYMENTS TOU BURDEN- some? Let us help vou ote to some lese expensive mode Lake Orion Motor Salés M24 AT CLARKSTON RD ce RD — pee URY MY 2.2611 50 FORD $125; "47 PLYMOUTH $75. 248 w. Yale After 5. new tubeless | ‘31 FORD V-8, 2 DR. GOOD CON- dition, $375 FE 4-5703. IT'S A HONEY, RED & WHITE Ford ‘55 conv A-1 condition er tet. R—H, best offer. 1951 FORD V-8 2 DOOR. cond., $295 King Bros IN GOOD FE 4-0734 Birmingham NASH Clean Cars ‘36 Plymouth Wagon. Sports subur- Lae oer steering. power brakes &H, 2 tone. Like new. ~ Fore pal py pore 2 Mate! Re -tone..Real sharp ‘55 Chev. Wagon, R&H. 2 tone, ready to go. What a beauty 2°55 Rambler wagons, 27 tone R&H | Overdrive. ‘30 mile. to gallon. A | perfect car ‘62 Ford Wagon Has ta be seen | to be appreciated 21952 Rambler wagons Real dan i dies. "86 Chev. Hardtop Bel Alr. Power Pack, like new. ‘85 Plymouth, R&H. red with red and black interior. 8,000 actual miles, A* terrifi. buy. ‘36 Chev. 2 dr. 2 tone. R&H, A real nice family car. 54 Chev. Bel At. nan. Power- heater, —aucnatie;— “We 7 5 Buick 4-Dr. .... $1795 | 1953 Olds_98--SHARP glide. real sharp. "$5 Ford conrertule Fore Mate: R&H, tone, Clean car ‘83 Ford pace car "NO MONEY DOWN 8 1951 Nashes to choose f: : toes te pas rom. From "52 Plymouth, §394, . +4#1955 Hudson fron $99 to $299. 21950 Hudsons $75 and $170. 1 1951 Pontiac 4. dr. Real essa. ronvertible. Ford-O-Matic, | R&A, Cootnestal kit, originally a 1935. Dedge H’top-.«,.$1725| 55 Chev. Bel Air . » $1445) 952 '56 Ford 4-Dr. ......$1495 55 Dodge Wagon ..$1745 ve 55 Ford Fairlane ...$1445 55 Dodge 4-Dr. ....$1295 55 Plym. Cl. Cpe. ,.$1145 $4 Mercury 4-Dr. ..$1145 ’S4 Chevrolet 4-Dr. $ 945 53 Nash Wagon ...$ 845 i fae “THE PONTIAC PRESSCWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1936 _ _ /’ For Sale Livestock 72| Auto Accessories 80/ MODEST MAIDENS _ By Jay Alan| “For Sale Cars- 91 For Sale Cars 91|_—For Sale Cars 91| Salle. Cars _ 9 , ‘PINTO, MARE "| PARTS FOR ‘39 PLYMOUTH 4DR aL . ere ie NEW GERMAN DKW HARDTOP. West Side Used C Cars | WO FERSEY cows. VERY OEY: Ree oe Sama ” “Gp OR DOWN” Be Thankful | gas: secs ‘nape ttl. | Duve,set “e™aliacence, Many WE emer tf March Corser, id ing, parts, also.3- 700-17 | FOR OUR “tal oor’ Ea ye0i eas Ww Huroe aids 760 . end “Dequindre. MU truck tires ; . Later — oor oes Bg equity GOOD USED CARS SATION WAGONS West Side Used ars TURKEYS FOR SALE eee comme : com alenene ‘cat and we pay Yo" | #56 Ford Vic. 2-Dr. ..$2145] og ptemouth Sports Suburban is) PLYMOUTH, | wxceti eet conden, | Call olathe Rai, \ PLYMOUTH 4 ODR., a! cond REY ~ ONTIAC 2 DR. R., WITH N « pine OR 3-1680 IOLIDAY | — - “olds” €3.04 ae, Rei. po aa steer- | LEAVING FOR aie ake © Los ig, power renee: *white-wails. Poni, cans i, 28: , l-own- PEt ceo bo meese Bowe Ee PONTIAC crane ‘cus- ro sickTaD 4 DR. ULTRAMAT- n Cats sling i ic. New qesnoms lesion: Will guar- 53 PO? muffler, exc. tires, New will irede 129 5 Hospital| Chieftain ¢-Door de uxe & oer wil trade $250. Ra 53 Plymouth 4-Dr. $ 675 53 Mercury 4-Dr. ..$ 645 52 Pontiac 2-Dr. ...$ 545 52 Plymouth 4Dr. $ 495, '52 Hudson 2:Dr. ...$ 445 1888 49 Buick 2-Dr. .....$ 195) 49 Dodge 4Dr. ....$ 175 } ‘54 DODGE ': TON PICKUP IDGE CO: sot \ TON PICKUP 48 OM RI EMENSCHNEIDER- Plymouth Dodge 232.8. Saginaw PE 22-0131 1955 FORD 2-DR. | 1150 LARRY | JEROME | ROCHESTER FORD DEALER | OL 1-9711 $2 MERCURY This ts a 4 door, with Mere o- Matic, green top. cream body cellent set of whitewalls, @ looking car that runs pesfent 1 | clean. $850. “on 29808. 1951 KAISER GOOD TIRES. NO. rust. Phone OR 3-7665 after 6 p.m ‘LOW COST TRANSPORTATION. | |SAMS AUTO SALES, 724 Oakiand /FORD ‘31 20DOOR, $295. FULL | price, will fimauce. Phone North- wie 0. WILL ACCEPT _| Outboard motors. eiance easy terms I.L. SPENCE USED CARS | #2 Oakland Ave FE $0297) 55 MERCURY M'CLAIR} Hardtop, Mere-O-Matic. radio & heater, $1,705. CHEVROLET 1000S. Woodward. Brhan., ” FORDS, FULLY EQUIPPED. ew car Tantee sve §80° JEFREY FORD SALES OA 811] ls ‘3S FORD A BEAUTY. $905, AM'S AUTO SALES, 724 Oakiand | = FAIRLANE VICTORIA, $390 and take over payments. FE 2-46.29 You'll Say For Our GIVING Such Good Quality For So Reasonable A Price CHECK THESE “GOODWILL” USED | CARS BEFORE YOU LEAVE ON THAT HOLIDAY TRIP. BUICK '"S2 Roadmaster 4 door, automatic radio & heater . PONTIAC $5 Catalina -..-....$189 3 TO CHOOSE FROM ay ” = Star (let o | { $2395 Custom 4 door. ‘Loated with equipment __ HUDSON mS Jet eee SOD Radio & heater, Beautiful little. | second car | ie PONTIAC . (755 Star Chief ...... 1895 _ Catalina Coupe Full power a . FORD *>4 Club Coupe ..-. . $995) 6 cylinders. Radio & heater 53 Ghieltaia Dix. cae 4 door. Radio and heater. $995 PONTIAC. ‘34 Star Chief ......$1395 Catalina, oe, Radio & heater W-walls. ydramatic. Beautiful CORAL color. PONTIAC 55 Four-Door 870. . .$1595 Radio & heater. Hydramatic, ve _ , PONTIAC . 52 Chieftain Dlx... ..$695 Four to choose from. All fully equipped . PONTIAC 54 Convertible .....$1495 Star Chief, Radio & heater. Hy- dramatic, Transportation Specials | 81 Ford ........... $395. 6 Cylinder, 2 door. deluxe, 51 Pontiac ......... $495 2 door, ‘63 Studebhker Commander _ va, R& H, 2 tone. Real nice, $795. A Your choice 7 ears hdd less $150 each than Good tra © Best Eee Available... nae, srcernnte as 666 WW edward. BR he PMI 6-3900 Open till 2 |... STORE, _ $495; transmission. THANKS | this one. PEOPLES AUTO SALES 68 OAKLAND FE 32-2351 1980 MERC CHEAP CALL AFTER 2-3438 — aAubeee “CUSTOM - ~~ STA- tes Wagon, $245. 1048 Orchid &t ‘yl RAMBLER. CLEAN. aoop ~thres a —-betters,— Sie MA 6-36902 1984 OLDS $1595 98 Holiday Coupe Full power and Uke new in every detail Specially priced for this week NORTH CHEVROLET (1000 S. Woodward, Bham. NORTH > OLIVER BUICK | 80 FINE CARS LIBERAL Trade In Allowances Best of Financing ‘52 Ford | and heater. spotless. PONTIAC 2-dr. Customline V-8, radio $565 ‘52 Pontiac Deluxe 4dr. Chieftain, dio and heater, 2-tone green. A real sharpie. Ta- Lif A ae : 94 Buick 2-dr. Special sedan, fadio and heater. dynaflow, V-8 engine, low mileage. $1395 ° ‘52 Linc. Hardtop Capri, radio and heater, hydramatic. $895 ‘52 Cadillac 4-dr. 62 sedan, radio and heater, hydramatic, power equipment, premium white wall tires. i * $1395 '533Ford | 2dr. Customline V-8, radio and heater. Three to choose from, . $795 All Cars Are Winterized . and __ Guaranteed _ See OL VER BUICK | before you DEAL RETAIL | Hig *COODWILL.. “USED | CARS” p ‘THE Post | 1000 S. Woodward, B’h am S095 } matic, radie and heater. 1956 Buick Roadmaster | ™" “*™* 4-Door Riviera . NORTH Full Power ines Chev, Ber An ¢docr, CHEVROLFT lteee Studebaker ccupe 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham 51 Chrysler 4-Dr. ..$ 465 } reed son ae. aes andes ee *St Pty ' = = tesa Chev, 4-door. ' a0 PONTL 1D TIRES, RA- 5 5 AG G00 31 Plymouth 4-Dr. $ se 1952 Studebaker ee eases OR ¥11i7, 50 Buick 4Dr. .....$ 395, its Ford S-door 1980 PONTIAC CATALINA HARD- 50 Olds 4-Dr. 8 . .$ 395: Buick 2-door TOP Radio & Heater, Hydramat- No money sore. terre o Ar Wall tires “HOU sHITEN & SON rcnae wayaenta lof S248 |528 North Mai month. Cal] Credit Megr.. Rochester | tate marie “Olive 1-0761 — Parks Midwest ‘ord hardtop. R&H, turn signals, white well tires, green and biack, $445 = price. down. Phone North- 735. Bud Shelton ere Offers et) Lan oo Hydra. . foe PLYMOUTH « DOOR.” i. Fs Fora sees Good Good - Chevrolet hard tep tt ua 5 2008 —— ‘85 Chevreiet 4 door ...... 13 on = ‘$4 Ford Victorias. $1295 $4 Chev. 4 dr Bel Alr oo... $1145 5 é Ns ¢ 5 1°33 Ford V-8 tudor .....- 55 PLYMOUTH $1295 ‘$3 Pord 6 fordor —...--- $745 Belvedere ciuo coupe with V-8 +32 Chey Club Coupe 8 695 engine Clean as new and in per- +52 Chevrolet 2 door 8 505 look cqudicies. ‘$1 Ford tudor Lt 6 tes 50 Chevrolet 4 doo ... § 205 bed Pontiac 4 door 4 $ 150 tudor $ 95 50, Ford “Bud Shelton Motor Sales Auburn & E Bird FE ¢6728 NORTH 2 Ba ~9re Cor CHEVROLET COMPANY OFFICIAL CAR. 1056 Pontiac 860 4 dr Catalina Just 2 months old Loaded with ex- tras A rea) buy OR_3-9288 ~~ SEE OUR ‘1934 PONTIAC. ¢DR. R&H. RY- dramatic. W-W tires all extras 8 f B | Low mileage Price, $1,000 MA gic uy” | sine | 1954 STUDE SPT CPE V-* a00D cond. R&H Overdrive $800 FE _ 42389 after S$” USED GARS = CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts. FE 43985 Thanksgiving Specials DOWN ane 4-Dr Sed Fully equipped in- exhausts Less than $400 1956 PONTIAC TAKE OVER PAY- _ments Call FE 2-5246 After 430 “Bright Spot” rE = ** 86 Ford Fl Ford-O-Matic cluding dual 6.000 miles CTO SPER Mk: 38 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr. AUT SUPER MA r. Powerfitte Practicaiy new WSW “Dror ve . : | tires Mtr) Tirn qn etc An FREE °57 Plates with economical low m: jeage car $399 following used cars "35 Plymouth & Bel 2-Dr ete = Powerfiite, rad hfr Solex gias¢, $5 Buick 22... Soo + $1997 Turn signals. ete 1 ® mileage ae. Chew, Ket \ir., S047 ae tees blue & white wih © ow “M Cadillac Cpe. .... $2897 "33 Pont. 4-Dr $ 607 73 Plymouth Sta. Wen ae ° votes TF"! “only 9 .c00™miles Radio mr ee 33 Pont. 2-Dr. .....$ 747. Drive it and see 878 S f S . OT) ve ~ = J33 Ford Sedan .... -3 O97 51 Chev. 4-Dr. Sta. Wen (53 Cadillac Sed. ....S1847 “an stee! body Powergiide 3 seate ‘$2 Ford Sedan . $47 3S ee ome te = 52 Pont. Sta. Wen, $ 697 22 . Sta. Aare "35 Pont. 2-Dr......e) 847. st Chrysler Imp. 4 Dr. ne srecsw'’*. Sbarp fwe tone gray & white "54 Pontiac Cat. ....$1297 Very clean tn and owt Radio and fully equipped a] Oids-Cadillac Motor Sales frroutir “Ma Years Fair Dealing Orchard Lake at Cass | Cass at W Pike st. FE 2-0186 FE 80488 IF YOU MAKE TODAY THE DAY YOU OF OUR “O.K.” GUARANTEED USED CARS, YOU CAN COUNT and BE SURE OF A SAFE THANKSGIVING THIS YEAR. THE FAMILY WILL BE PLEASED AND YOULL FIND NOT ONLY Tomorrow Happy BUT OTHER HOL. DAYS 2118 SELECE ONE S TO COME. SAG INAW ‘36 CHEVROLET Convertible oo......... $2195 8 Cylinder, 2 Tone TURQUUIS & ee Power Glide Radio & Heater W Walls, W I > Mileage Guaranteed a Se toes 34 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door 7 Sl las TURQUOIS & IVORY, Power Glide Heater. W Wails Very clean throughout. Guaranteed io PLYMOUTH 2Door 8 ............... $1495 Automatic Tracemissise. Robin E BLU i Heater Just like a new car’ " Gustant “a = * 55 PONTIAC ee ST __.. RED_& IVORY, -4-Heater — Hydramatie —— Steering Power Rpargery Bee this one for eure ‘eae 52 BUICK 4Door ................... eee 59S 2 Tone GREY. Radio & Heater. Hydramatic. Sharp _ 32 BUICK Super Hardtop ........0..... _$ 645 2 Tone GREY Radio & nae Hy dramatic ° 2 SPECIAL 4Door.....--. ..8 595) 2 Tone BLUE. Radio & Heater, W Walls, Hydramatic . ‘532 PONTIAC 2-Door 8 .........205..... ...$ 595 Original BLACK, Radio ‘ Heat , a me iS Gano eater Hydramatic, Recon- '55 CHEVROLET 2-Door 210 ............ $1395 Power Glide, &§ Cylinder, 2 Tone BL & Heater, W/W ls, Covers, WUE, # IVORY, xe CHEVROLET 4-Door Deluxe ......... 2 Tone GREY. Reconditi Diete, Radio & Heater net Motor. CHEVROLET Bel Air Convertible Gleaming RED with BLACK res, power Glide, Radio & Heist .$ 445 New Paint Com- eu wn 0 S1245 heariy new WW Other Extras. = Transportation Specials 49 Ford 2-Dr.& .. "49 Stude. Cl. Cpe. TRUCKS... Lots of Them Qe $195 ‘SI Pont. 2-Dr. 8 ..$2905 $125 '51 Olds 2-Dr. 8&8 . $295 PICKUPS PANELS ae SEDAN DELIVERIES DUMPS & STAKES _, OLIVER | BEH 65 MT. CLEMENS ST sT, * pana? ‘ - . i * é {Your we MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES. [PE 4- 4946 ay ae p : : : ; = ; oe ee to PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBERs21 1956 _TWENTY.ONE._ . 4 Be ew se ——* 4 . : ~ - ‘ - : = | : ~ a — a + SNAP-ON | SB andi Picigtains -- (Gea Zsa Says Her Pa "But Authorities Holiday Parade [poceaNmus| a = sa Zsa Says Her Pay MN€9 Ito Be Telecast abe | WIR, (700) «= CKLW, (800 = ses ——— » Wwws, (0) Weak, aR, (1190) WY, (1m10) WON, (1400) WIBK, (1400) ° CUSTOM COLOR | : ri to Be Twice Marlene's | From Detroit Balgvin ee = ey eee ee ~ >. —A te m treat . » News, mn. Ween ie oo With Clem WoAR. Newt, Bob ‘hen ‘By EARL WILSON We sdei y Ce ates ee ee WJBK, J $:06—WJR, William Sheehan "F heart national WCAR. lar A ee RAYE News, . parade tes ee NEW YORK—Zsa Zsa Gabor says she'll get twice Marlene} With the Producers of |ca%t of Detroit's Thanksgiving Day /25" 6:50 Dinner Date s wake mows, —__. cxLw. David 2:00—WXYZ. Win. Wonder. Dietrich's pay at London's Casino de Paris in May. “Marlene’s Dramatic Series fairyland parade on ABC stations By cc Mulholland ere news, outs WAR, News Reved . Ce, sents Creat not much in demand now—dat's de life of an actress,” shrugged; ~ ; from 10:15 bs oh o. q . Chase * : Music WPON, Uneram WCAR, News, Allen Zsa Zsa. “But can you fill Marlene’s, uh, er, dress?” I asked. : * . da JBK, McLeod wxva. of the Town WPON ‘ : e WEAR, Al Crane WwsBx, "SCAR, Rhsthm ‘Houndup | 9. “I ean fill it better than she does any time!” snapped Zhazh.| By CHARLES MERCER The toyland spectacle will be y ve meee _— 4) 10-80-—WIR, Arthur Godtrey "CRLW, Bud Davies WEST POINT,'N, ¥. un — It’s a| narrated by Jimmie Dodd, emcee Y Wva. Taree tar xtra _Teunamer mona | wavs Bandstand | | WAR, Sports Parade x * * as co Geciplne be the ee Disney's Mickey Mouse uy / Micke: r Son ae eat News, Homechats tes m WIBK. News Kase ea star News, George Lm geet pan Art Carney's been offered his own, TV show next year... ./— not sas ‘alesieien A 30-year tradition of the J. L. B = , Rows, Spinorema Sur one WPOK, Main’ Milady Saw eg ee Bed Matinee The Lambs Club (admitting femme guests starting Nov. 26) in- program “West Point’ — that ca-| Hudsen Co. department store, 1:38—WIR, Guest; Lew WOAR, News. Cottee Ore ales thrice WJBK. News, Me! stalled a ladies’ room! ... Peter Palmer, the 6-foot-4 father of dets are not permitted to watch) the pageant serves to bring Santa —— cae, ee, eee wea (as Vole. ot Agricit. wean te Morgan) WON. Tempo two who plays “Li'l Abner,” is an ex-St. Louis Clayton High and the program when it chmes on) Claus to town to open the holt- | & J __gMPON, Call Tune ‘News a ae cam H. 8. | wm vous Party Illinois U. grid hero—but he confessed that his jet black hair\-PSTV_ Friday evening — at 9) day season, The parade will QS WWd. People Are Purny | W5BK’ News. Heid 74 Se ee —~—gdyed He’s-a-biond; he-even-showed-“us~“his biond- roots. jee have 21 floats, 12 bands and) - CKLW, ews, Reid al Bia. w ie Chase o-6 6 : : : Weon anh on, Soremahtn. Teee ee Reid Wrox a News | “How can you accept a 30-carat engagement ring from | -The time falls in study period, — Sie 1 marie #:36-WIR, Ames ‘x andy | "ww" gab Mexest ETS, te cacy | “@R-WIR, Band Parede | Mike Todd when you're still married to Michael Wilding?” | 27d Nothing ~~ Det eve “West| Hundreds of figures from chil- wxve, ‘Mickey Seort Saw — bm 19:00 IR, Time for Music rr, Women to hy oP Bm Miami reporters asked Liz Taylor. Point” — interferes with study) dren's favorite stories, such as é . sCRLW, , Crime in Piles WIRK, gown Bae ae tata Calls e wzex, News, Don Sg “ . : period. Cadets can catch a film! Goldilocks and the Three Bears, - = — wws, x bn renter WCAR. News, Coffee WCAR, Musie “sn tne ane” |) WRON, = — Oh, this isn’t an engagement ring—it’s a friendship of the Friday evening show the Mother Goose, the Gingham Dog bi ey Shorr 10e WIN Mose ‘Rep Pa a ¥. Bee 4.20—WIR. Muste Hall ring!” she said, and Mike added: “Besides, it’s not 30 following Sunday in the post thea- and Old Woman fn the Shoe, will! . " ‘ WCAR, News, Spincrama cuuw. jens. - O'Dell 1240-.WJIR. Le Pack Spline) Philip carats, but 2944 ... 30 would be vulgar.” ter. be featured. ooteny ou ae Worle T : = News, Reid J, News, Pays are WWJ, News, Jim Dela The fact is typical of the Acad- s s * @: * agg a right wean News, Coffee TH carats Calls Wave, Wottries. jMekenate So many TV shows are getting killed off by sponsors, YOU emy’s view of this excellent) Climax of the parade will be *” 195 YEARS ‘. Cale. : anes Tx. News : aes wine. News Son hecteca |WOnder what'll be left . . . Noel Coward took flowers to the weekly filmed series. The @U- Santa Claus riding on a 100-foot Z f Distilli . 10:00 WIR, a i = Mrs. Anthony Eden in Roosevelt Hospital . . . Caswell|thorities here feel it is @ faith-| seigh drawn by reindeer and es- ; _ of Distilling 8 ae ae a Devid 1188 b:36—WIR, Musio Mal ams is inventing a silent beer can—one that doesn’t wake ful and fine. portrait of life at the! corted by a detachment of 36 toy : Experience Means 8 Ee Bebtiad Tenner oan Rong. Seti i, weak ‘Spinerama | -WXY2 News. McKensie |Your wife at 2 a.m. when you're sneaking a snort. Academy; they have given full co- soldiers. Santa will climb from his , Extra Enjoyment ; — ~ oR, WPOM, News Tempe, News operation to Ziv Productions in sleigh to an igloo on the depart- In Every i * x * filming the programs on location. ment store’s marquee where he Bottle ’ ! es Sylvia Sidney recently said of her ex-husband, Luther Adler Bt they he riemous training| Wil receive the “key to the hearts a . me ’ 7 ad wae”? = = Today's S Tele Vision Progr CAMS - -|"He's ® wonderful man, but work with him! I'd rather die!” and study schedule of the nation's tener Sei miles ° a . so she wound up helping him gét the male lead in “A Very future Army aoe 90 Proof Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. _ |Special Baby"—which, alas for the two of them, died Saturday.) | es note i occa te: Channel 2—WJBK-TV = Channel 4—WWJ-TV ss Channel 7—WXYZ-TV — Channel 9—CKLW.-TV = - ‘views the outline foreach —pro= = —In Gay | THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ) | — ; H ) ) 7 oe ee re Gift Wrap . . Singer Contielly has a new Thunderbird, a gift from n re TONIGHT'’S TV HIGHLIGHTS treats his parents to an evening|7:00—(2) Good Morning (4) Today. Si ead : sy . ‘script line by line, to check au-) . y Frank Sinatra ... When Jvudy Garland ¢:00—(7) Buffalo Bill, Jr. — Bit]| out at swank night club. (9) The theriticity of detail. They try not river to] e uw tries to outwit crooks who want friend's rarich in ‘“‘Rough-Shod.” (9) Family Theater—Ranch fore- man finds out about greedy rival in “Rhythm of the Saddle.” (4) News—Carl Cederberg, Bill Fleming. 6:15—(4) Weathercast — Sonny Eliot. (2) News—Jac LeGott. 6:20—(4) Box Four—Public Opin- ion. i 6:26—(2) TV Weatherman — Dr! Everett Phelps. 6:30—(7) Realm of the Wild — “Rocky Mountain Mammais’’:| “Tiger, Tiger.” (4) Bengal Lan- cers — Warren Stevens, Phil Carey attempt to escort caravan) through treacherous Mohmand territory in “The Traitor.” (2)| Frontier—Part 2, ‘‘King of the Dakotas.”’ :00—(7) Thanksgiving Eve! Parade cf Light-Colorful pageant! at Weequahic Park, Néwark,)— 4 J Four men are marked for death’ *in “The Duel.” (4) Amos ‘nm’ 1@:30—(4) Studio 57 — Jeff Donnell, | Alan Young in “Swing Your! gie. Andy—Kingfish's plan to sell, business backfires in “The An-' tique Shop. —Forrest Tucked in “The Sixth! Sense 7:30—(7) Disneyland — Hectic day| “At Home with Donald Duck” and his nephews. (9) Dollar Movie—American corre-| spondent troubles the Nazis in| “Berlin Correspondent.” (4) Ed. die Fisher—Songs. Step—Quiz show for youngsters 7 to 17, with Bert Parks. 7:45—(4) News — David Brinkley, Huntley. 8:0e—(4) Adventures of Hiram Holiday — Hiram goes to Hawaii to study the language and is in- volved in plot to seize Pearl Har- bor. (2) Arthur Godfrey Show a Variety. (color). . 8:36—(7) Navy Log — Injured World War II Lt. Hugh Barr Miller is cast ashore on Jap- anese-held island in ‘Man Alone.” (4) Father Knows Best— Bud has rough time when he takes after-school job on local) Falcon—Mike Waring solves two murders in “Tangier Finale." (4) TV Theater — Son suspects father is coward when they get) AT) The Big Show $:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. 8:30—(7) Wixie Wonderland. '8:65—(2) Cartoon Classroom. into trouble on long-waited hunt-'9:00—(4) Romper Room. ing trip in “The Day of the Hunt- ter.“ (color). (2) The Million- aire — Ex-convict gets million dollar gift'in “The Story of Jay 9:30—(7) Theater—Steve Cochran, The Lone Wolf — Murdered bride and] missing diamonds figure in “The Menace.” (9) *“Malibu-Laguna.” (2) I've Got Secret — Quiz. 9$:30—(2) As World Turns. (7) Breakfast Playhouse. (9:45—(2) News, Weather. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. '10:00—(2) Gary Moore Show. (4) (7) Thanksgiving Parade. 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey Time. ® 11:00—(7) Theater Seven 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (7) Robin 10:00—(7) Wednesday Night a and Rickey. Tommy Bain, California fea weight champion vs. Ike sc nut in 10-round bout at Holly- '12:00—(2) To be announced. ; wood Legion Stadium. (9) That I, Tic Tac Dough (7) 12 o'clock E@ May See — Thanksgiving story. THURSDAY AFTERNOON Comics (9) Maggie Muggins. (4) This Is Your Life — Ralph 12:15—(9) Mr. O. Edwards with life story of sur- 12:30—(4) It Could Be You. (7) The’ prise guest. ‘Musical versien of Mark Twain’ Partner Hector.” ” (2) Crunch and Des 18:45—(7) Budd Lynch — Sports; News. /11:00—(7) Soupy’s On — Soupy 3 Sales with comedy, music, | (9) National News. (4)) 11 9'’clock News — Dick Wester-|" kamp, Bill Fiémming. (2) News guests. Jac LeGott. ‘11:10—(9) Weathervane. (2) Giant 11:15—(9) Good Neighbor Theater “A Lee Bowman, Elyse Knox in Girl In My Heart.” (4) Pat Page Show — Songs. Fairweather — Bette Wright. 11:20—(2) Les Ford. — Music. 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater — Charles Coburn, Anne Shirley in ‘Unexpected Uncle.” 10:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater (2) Steel Hour—! Paul and Mary Enwins. (9) Telescope. $/12:55—(2) News. /1:00—(2) Ladies Day. wood Story. (9) Playhouse 1:15—(4) Lions Prevue. (4) Holly-| on Seven. :45—(4) Penn vs. Cornell. 2:00—(2) To be announced. Lady of Charm. 2:40—(9) Morgan, News. '3:00—(2) Big Payoff. (7) Afternoon house. 3:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howtly ti (2) Miss! 4: 15612) Secret Storm. 4:30—(2) Edge of Night. mar of the Jungle. &: eo—(2) Early Show. (4) Comedy | Time. (7) Mickey Mouse. (9) Dance Party. — £300) Gene Autry. (D Ra- Actor stops young girl from| ott .bridge in Hasso, Cy Coleman Trio. THURSDAY MORNING newspaper in‘“‘The Great Guy.” ‘6:50—(2) Meditations (4) Today's $:00—(7) Ozzie and Harriet-“David) Farm Ri Picks Up the Tab” when he|6:55—~(2) On the Farm Front. jumping “Back- stage.” (4) Tonight — Variety with Steeven Allen, guests Signe 7 City Officials Plan to Attend St. Louis Parley Six city commissioners and City Manager Walter K. Willman will KINI DY Offers the World's Finest... ZEN EN f Heari ng Aid Quality! to attend the 33rd annual American Municipal Congress, Nov. 25-28. Gilbert W. Long will make the trip, Willman said, Major Willman W. Donaldson will be a member of a civil defense 5 FAMOUS” for as little as 10 e ° 10Dey Money-Back Guar- 3 onsYaut Wa het al Five- Until Perjury Trial , NEW YORK. (AP)—The U. S. Hound of Heaven (7) Betty Boop, /10:15—(4) Thanksgiving Parade § wo! § (7) My Little Mar-- Mayor Wagner's off for a Florida vacation . . '1:30—(4) NCAA Prevue. (7) Stars| (7) Film Festival. (9) Request Play-| 4: eo—(2) Brighter Day. (9) Justice) leave this weekend for, St. Louis) 3 All but District 7? Commissioner ;.—custods Matusow Out on Bail =" got laryngitis, and could only whisper, daughter Lisa substituted for her at a party ... And New Year’s Eve is nearing) with Linda Darnell committed to be Queen of the Masked Ball for Boys’ | Town of Italy. — The Paul Newmans reconciled... | Elvis’ honey, Natalie Wood, has a movie mag article called “Natalie Seeks an Old- er Man”... Hildegarde quit a Kansas, j ice during her act. . Singer Phyllis Craig will audition for the touring “My Fair Lady.” Jeanne Crain's off to Palm Springs to add some poundage .. . Tony Perkins, who got $250 a week for “Friendly Per- suasion,” is up to $100,000 a picture .. Doris Duke had her palm read and @ bystander said, “SHE has problems?” Helen Hayes’ son, James MacArthur, made Harvard’s boxing team... A phoney’ s around claiming to be jockey Jack Westrope, offering ‘to “place bets”... The apt. house where Mickey Jeike once lived is still scared—won't accept single gals as tenants . _ Marguerite ‘Piazza’ ll get $100,000 for six weeks in Las Vegas in "57. Earl's Pearis ... | These new transport planes are too fast; you don't get a chance to get acquainted with the hostess— Quote. WISH I'D SAID THAT: If today’s youth is wide-eyed, it’s not innocence—it's Cinemascope. for making the Elvis Presley movie; it stopped overcrowding in: the schools. Henny Youngman tells of the B'way comic who seldom ireaches for a check: “One restaurant changed hands three ltimes while he waited for someone to pay for his coffee.” That's earl, brother. (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) ACROSS City job because they wouldn't stop serv-. | TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: 20th Century-Fox should get credit (to tamper with the story lines of , the ms. | Professional actors play the’ Statement Puts Maranti dramatic roles. Cadets themselves. are filmed only for background,| ‘though occasionally one is given al ‘brief speaking role — in directing, in Riesel Case a formation or some specific spot} situation which an actual cadet. can best — NEW YORK (® — A policeman ‘testifying in the Victor Riesel acid ~ ‘blinding case has placed Gondolfo The ry is an excellent tele- Maranti, one of the defendants, vision series which presents, in near the scene of the attack. absorbing dramatic form, an ac-. Patrolman Edward F. Grant curate portrait of life and tradi- testified for the government yes- tion at the academy. iterday that Miranti drove a car the wrong way on a one-way mid-Manhattan street just — Riese] was blinded. Grant said he flagged the car . Asylum; Picks down and started to write a sum- mons. The officer said the driver the Right House pleaded, “I'm married and have children. Im in a hurry to get FRUITVALE, Colo. (®—A bright get home.” plumaged pheasant, fleeing hun-| Grant testified he let the driver ters” guns, got into a farmhouse-go—although—he offered the _patrol-. . porch through a broken screen. man a $5 tip. Grant quoted him- Lani followed this chain of events self as saying, “Put that away ar this western Colorado com- before you get into trouble.” lpaanity: >| To identify Miranti as the driv- Two teen-age hunters in close er, Grant stepped from the stand pursuit of the pheasant debated in federal court, walked up to Mi- loudly whether to blast it with ranti.and squeezed his left shoul- their shotguns on the porch erjder hard. jremove a screen and try to catch it. {drove Abe Telvi, later found slain => * ‘on a lower East Side street, to! Pheasant Seeks Mrs. Harry Brown, the farm the scene and that Abe Telvi ‘boys they’d do neither one. | Bando aon Leo Telvi, Abe Telvi's: They argued the pheasant be-/ brother, on trial. The govern- ‘longed to them — they'd already ment cays it is trying to prove shot at it. Mrs. Brown countered the three acted as go-betweens the boys hadn't asked permission and harbored Abe Telvi after the to hunt qn the Brown farm — attack last April 5 on the syndi- much less on te back porch. cated labor columnist. Also indicted in the alleged at- About as time Brown a&p- tack conspiracy are labor racke- peared, There was further discus- | iteer John (Johnny Dio) Dioguar- sion. The boys left, without pheas-| di and four others. | Near Scene of Crime. The government alleges Miranti| wife, appeared then and told the threw the acid. 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Reisel's face near Broadway he 15 Bullfight - saw a man running through a 17 Breaiien oe Ja J Ik nearby parking lot. 18 Vigiont . — Lp saycee Jaywaikers Grant and Patrolman James HG Seeing B ‘Can't Get Rid of Money uecar ees ond = bot let 23 Compass point im go after Sai was flee- 24 Moslems ~ : MAYSVILLE, Ky, t® — The ing two Puerto Ricans who had Pheasant nest | Maysville Jaycees have decided tried to hold him up. Shown Abe | 33 American cotn | their jaywalking contest was a Telvi’s picture, Grant said, “To i inte J flop. the best of my recollection I can-' otg 4 ] | J In the last sthree weeks; three not say that I have ¢ ever seen thie} 31 Shoe. —akeaed of their members have been walk-/man-before.” a 30 Lateral part ing through the downtown busi- of Co sent ness section, jaywalking whenever|- NOW YOU “4 Exchange for possible. They carried five and 46 Condiments 10-dollar bills with them. S fubemmemne They said any resident could oa have—collected $15-cash just by 88 Easy Terms-Low RISD aad) Tinie NIU @ New Long-Term Payment Plon— | take up to 00 months to pay! CAN OWN > RCA VICTOR ~ Big Color TV | Monthly Payments STEFANSKI “pave crashed in Lake St. Clair. : *. *«* = ee : fi 6 ft ‘TWENTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1956 ay sieges \ Air Search Suspended,’ | Little Hope for 2 Marines | "pat CSemens, Mich. (INS) — The| Air Force and Civil Air Patrol to- day had suspended their search for @ missing jet trainer believed to The plane vanished late last Thursday shorily after it sent out a distress call that was received at Selfridge Air Force ‘Base. Two masand reserve officers were aboard the plane, which was enrgute to Selfridge from Hinsley Air Force Base in Dallas, Tex. An intensive air, land and sea search has failed to find a trace '—Weary tirefighters, battling .help-| lessly against wind-driven flames’ that have blackened 7,000 acres ot| Webb Goes to Towne brushland near San Bernardino, \—Befor e Friday, Too were told today there is no hope| of controlling the rampaging fire until gusty oe suteee. nardino national forest fire’ pre-| vention officer, reached 25 making the fire lines extremely| perilous. One man has already lost’ his life and six others have been | injured, The world’s population is grows — Thanksgiving morning. This i be possible only if the winds MENLO PARF., Calif. (#—Mrs. SAN BERNARDINO, Calif.(INS) | ubside.”" Alice Tucker told the sheriff's of- fice that someone had ransac her pet shop and stolen her $700 South American monkey, Bosco. But when Inspector Frank Mar- lowe found and captured Bosco in HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Televi-'a residential back yard he tried sion policeman Jack Webb and! out an idea, He put Bosco on a * Dorothy Towne have announced a leash, set him back in his cage, Sahiben San Ber-| ‘reconciliation — their third. | hid out and watched. Bosco | Dorothy said yesterday that she| promptly unlatched the cage and said gusts have |has recalled her divorce action| headed for the front: door. to 50 miles an hour, jegainst the creator and star of the} Marlowe told Mrs, Tucker that “Dragnet” TV series. |Bosco was the culprit who had lbroken every light bulb in the New church construction in 1954/shop, stuffed himself on pet can- was $588 million; Richard = a this year $900 dy and dog food and disconnected |g 401 S. Seginaw ant ‘the air pump to the aquarium. Fenusurevanuavaenusavanaunenens® ahah Wind-Fanried. Blaz e (tte alte under cmH $700 Theft, Lady. Jicrs ea | cant ot are ing at a rate of on 1S pe — b the enlisted year, & according Roars Out of Controb: ire serum. tare —Monkey Business. {tne rs war i aaaton iow Ser Transmissions : SERVICING and REBUILDING MOTOR TUNING Fast Service—Quality Work : MOTOR EXCHANGE Co. : E 3- 74328 . Johnson said that none of the | ‘million. — RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP — Therman Bailey, 20, of Detroit (left) has been named winner of the $2,500 Grinnell Foundation Opera scholarship. Shown congratulating him are Lloyd G.°Grinnell if (center), vice president of Grinnell Brethers,.and Cameron Mc- . | Lean (right), Detroit voice teacher. The scholarship will give Bailey |’a year of voice study in New York, plus the opportunity to observe | amd study at rehearsals of the New York City Opera Co. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY OP fiin Oakland County are sponsored! ‘Heart of Home’. Cooperative Extension! iService in cooperation with the 42 WN. Seginew St Michigan Heart Assn. through } + ‘funds received from Pontiac Area) United Fund. | Classes Open Next Session Tuesday, Tells How to Simplify Housework Citizenship Class | Sees Commission In Annual Visit | Homemakers in Oakland County; can still register for the “Heart; Miss Janice Antona’s 40-member | of the Home” classes of the Mich-| citizenship class made its annual igan Heart Assn. to be held in visit to see its City Commission . jin action last night. | Pontiac. After the traditional invocation The next class, taught by Mrs.’ and introduction by Mayor William Norma Landon of Michigan State W. 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