' ial ~ at tee ae keuar { PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER #, 1953 —s0 PAGES Boston rd Ex-Red Oficial First Witness in DetroitTrial Opens U. S. Conspiracy Case Against Six State Communists DETROIT (AP)—Govern- ment attorneys, using. the’ testimony of a former na- tional Communist Party official, today. began its conspiracy case against six Michigan Communists. _ . Pred W. Kiaess,\U. 8. dis- trict attorney, called as his| . first witness, John Lautner, 51, a-member of the Com- munist Party for 20 years and former head of the par- ty’s Hungarian National ureau. Lautner, who has testi- fied in seven similar Smi Act trials and has ap - before various Ci) o ional committees, gave a Federal z quickly fell into disfavor. The sharp protest by Goodman was the first snag in the trial which entered its second week to- day. Government and defense attor- meys yesterday made their open- ing statement to a jury of seven women and five men. Cautioned by Judge Picard to stick to what they interitied to give out “propaganda,” the at- torneys followed closely the indiet- ment returned against the six de- fendants Sept. 22, 1952. Kaess accused the defendants of organizing the Communist Party to serve as an instrument for a revo- lution te violently overthrow the United States government and es- tablish a “dictatorship of the pro- letariat.” Prospective government wit- Resses were labelled “informers _and spies” by Goodman, repre- senting Mrs. Helen Winter, Philip Schatz and William Allan. “_Nat—Ganley,one_of the defend. ants, acting as his own counsel, termed the trial ‘‘political.’’ Thomas Dewitt Dennis Jr. and Saul Wellman, the other defend- ants, also acting as their own coun- sel, indicated they would deliver opening statements after the gov- ernment has completed its case. Kaess said the government could prove that the activities of the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) nen ON HIS FEET AGAIN—Nine-year-old Park, polio victim, is typical.of many youngsters being helped back , | te health through St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Clinic and Sister Kenny Polio Treatment Center. Both benefit through donations to Pontiac Pontiac Press Photo Donald Shirley of Hazel 4 State United F Fe Drives Reported ‘Over the Top’ United Fund campaigns in four Michigan cities. were | reported “over the top” this week as Pontiac Area United prove during the trial and not| Fund neared the close of its 1953 drive. , Lansing, Flint, Jackson and Grand Rapids all raised more than 100 per cent of their goals. “If they can do it, Pontiac can and will,” Dwight S. | Adams, United Fund executive director, said today. “We have three days left. The drive is scheduled to end Prints Ballots Wrong: Superior Is Superier CHICAGO (UP) — The man who printed the ballots for today’s ju- dicial election won't get any votes as a speller, The first 3,000 ballots. printed had to be destroyed. In listing 58 superior “court Candidates he spelled it “‘superier.” Double Celebration TRIESTE W — This disputed city celebrated today a double an- niversary: The first entry of Ital-| ian troops at the end of World War | I and the feast day of the city’s patron saint, San Giusto. Two Nobel Prize Winners‘ Named by Swedish Paper STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP)—The Stockholm news- paper Aftontidningen said prizes in physics and chemistry will be awarded to a Duteh physicist and a German chemist. . The newspaper said they were Prof. Frederik Zernike of Groeningen, The Netherlands, and Prof. Hermann Staud- inger of Strasbourg University. Zernike is most known for his works with a-new elec- tron- microscope and Staudinger is an expert on macro- molecular chemistry and biology, the newspaper said. tonight this year’s Nobel The winners of the two* $33,840 prizes will be an- nounced officially tomor-; row night by the Swedish Academy of Science. Macromolecular chemistry is the chemistry of giant molecules which makeup all substances produced by the plastics industry and a num- ber of vital organic . substances The election microscope, through the’ use of electronics, had been invisible to the ordinary microscope. The chemistry and physics prizes | will complete this- year’s Nobel | awards. British Prime Minister Winston | Churchill won the 1953 prize for literature. ) Friday.” Adams said another $8,-| | | 500 in cash and pledges re- ported in Monday boosted Show United Fund Film Anyone interested in seeing the 16-minute color sound movie, “The YOU in United Fund,” showing 21 Pontiac Area United Fund agencies in action, is in- |- vited te showings in Consumers Power Co. auditorium teday at 2:30, 4 or 7:30 p. m. United Fund workers are especially urged to attend. the Pontiac area's total raised to $301,445—almost 62 per cent of the $487,200 oal. United Fund headquarters in Hotel Pontiac is open from 8:30 4.m. until 7 p.m. this week, Of Michigan's four cities which have cleared their goals, Lansing | had the highest margin, raising $763,806 .— about 108 per cent of its $705,340 goal. Flint, spurred by memories of the recent tornado, collected $1,- 262,382, or 107 per cent of its $1,- 174,458 quota. - Grand Rapids pledged $1,255,078 on a goal of $1,239,639 and Jack- son, almost the same size as Pon tiac, watched its ‘Forty-Five Fund” grow to $395,754. Goal for the Jackson fund, which raises money for 45 agencies, was $390,- 975. : In Today's Press TU eeeeEE. Eee ee, eee) Pee ec eee eee Cee eee eeeeeee Pattee eee eee wees TTT TEL eee Poe eeeeeel eset eee eee eee eee eee weee ves rt) Pee eC eee eee ee TR ELLA ee salesei gis icdeeaee’ 2%, ti, ee | more St Paget... cceeesedd, “ ee | ae Being Elec Two Million Due to Vote | 5 for New York Mayor; | and Governors - Trend Being Watched ” By THE UNITED PRESS elect a governor in Virginia, @ governor and a congresé- man in New Jersey and mu- Polls opened before day-| light in New York, where more than 2,000,000 persons were expectec to vote in the across the country for a hint of how the public feels. one year after the election of the first } Republican President in 20 contests. Political leaders from national “New Deal” leanings, expected Teacher Shortage Not Quite So Bad LANSING (#—Michigan’s teach- er shortage is acute, but not as bad as figures released by the Nat- jonal Education Association indi- cated, Dr. Clair L. Taylor, state superintendent of public instruc- tion, said today. The NEA release said Michtigan Hieeded 9,000 more teachers in the 1952-53 fiscal year and had the worst teacher shortage in the na- tion. . Taylor estimated the Michigan teacher shortage for the 1952-53 year at 5,500. He said Michigan still had the most acute shortage in the nation, behind California. “We had to issue about 7,000 special teaching certificates this year to get teachers for our class- rooms,” Taylor said. For the 1953-4 school year, Taylor estimated the state’s teach- land and New York have a better average. New Rains Flood Italy . MILAN, Italy # — New at $3,900. Only California, Mary- | Off-year elections drew ‘| citizens.to the polis today to y % BATTLING THE BLAZE—Above, firemen mass hose lines to pour a wall of water into the flaming hold of the Norwegian freighter, Black Falcom, 7 Die in Ship Fire and Blast yesterday in Boston Harbor. be dead and 18 injured in this, the fourth: ship blast in the harbor in 18 days. ws _ AP Wirephete - Seven are known -to Famous Chimp, | Joe Mendi II, \Ends Zoo Career Detroit Zoo officials are hunting today for a guccessor to Joe Mendi II who has retired after starring for nine years in the z0o's chim- : | panzee circus. “He was a great, old trooper,” Ballot Today Communities Will Elect Officials, Decide Local , : Residents in two Pontiac area communities and three areas of city officials and decide on special issues. Orchard Lake voters will name two village commissioners while Syivan Lake residents will elect @ mayor and a city councilman. Running for the Orchard Lake posts are incumbents Harold A. Cousing and Arthur J. Under- weed. Opposing ing are John E. Quirk and Milner W. Thom. Incumbent Mayor Anthony W. Royal Oak area voters will elect a mayor, four city commission- ard K. Kelley and Franklin More Cool Weather Forecast for Area Cool arid cloudy weather is fore- cast for Wednesday in the Pontiac area by the U. S. Weather Bureau.” A high of 63 and a low of & j The annéxation issue deals with | the acquisition of a two-mile strip | are running = "| Committee and I don't presume | investigation, A low of from 38 to 42 is expected | charges. Witnesses tonight and a high of 53 to 56 on) Wednesday. Taunt, Curse, Sing, Yell ae , Korean POWs Still Laug at Reds: Explanations Bog of war rejected communism PANMUNJOM (AP)—Tough, jaunty Korean prisoners today by more than 96 per cent, turning Red efforts to win them home into a taunt- ing, cursing attack on Communist interviewers. The prisoners easily dominated the interview sessions. The only 19 of 483 interviewed chbosing to retutn to North ‘Edith Nourse Régers—(R-— at Boston 3 Departments : Check Sabotage Possibilities. ~ 18 Injured as Explosion Rips Norwegian Freight ’ Carrier, in Harbor BOSTON (AP)—Rep, Mass) called today for a “complete investigation” of the possibility of sabotage + i i ts a 3 : li | i. f shots 10 to 12 minutes later. Another flare and two more shots (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Hoffman Denies Probing Taxes Claims He Isn't Eyeing Talk Sincerity of Reds Doubted Sec. Dulles Questions Communists Wanting ‘Serious Conferences WASHINGTON @® — Secretary of State Dulles today questioned whether world Communist leaders want-to have any serious talks—on any concrete subject. The United States very much hopes they do, Dulles said, but has tactics munist at Panmunjom, Despite several proposals made by Dean, he said, there so far has been a wooden inflexibility on the part of the Communist representa- tives. It is too soon to tell, he added, Income Returns of AFL) Teamsters Officials ALLEGAN # — Rep. Hoffman | (R-Mich) today denied published | reports that he had instructed in- | vestigators to look into~ income tax returns of AFL Teamsters Union officials in Detroit. “T haven't issued any such state- ments and as far as I. know no member of my staff has issued any such statements,’ Hoffman declared at his home here. “My authority was taken away from me by the House Labor’ te act for the labor committee,” he went on. “Furthermore,” he added, “if I had any intentions of such an the last thing I would do would be to make them public until. I had an investigation all get.”’ Hoffman was referring to the case of unionists held for trial ‘last week on extortion conspiracy. testified to making payoffs to union business agents. ence of federal tax agents as observers at the court Referring to the reported pres- | ' proceed- ings, Hoffman said he had fhoth- ing to — f whether that represents unwilling- Teason—te—doubt it. He cited-Com= 7 ad , L Fisk \e | } \ BrE i rH tk it op Li eee ee pitt? i “i s alled investigate The Coast a court of Guard ¢ inquiry to . |ness on the part of the Chinese’ the disaster beginning-today, Reds_to have a conference at all or whether it amounts to a bar- gaining technique. -.4@ontinued oh Page 2, Col. 3) None of the Black Falcon’s crew — jot 40 was injured. -The ship's Voters Marching to Polls in Many Sections of State . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan voters chose city and county leaders today, and, with an eye on tax needs, acted on bond issues for ; public improvements. The “off-year” election brought a moderate turnout of yoters in Detroit’s munici ‘In contrast suburban attracted a noon vote of 8,000, or near! era's hrusilin paign rn's hustling cam early twice that-of ~ | er Detroit’s vote at noon was 77,700. This compared with 61,726 in 1951. Im 1951 a heavy snowfall kept down the vote. In 1949 the noon vote was 101,000. A final vote of- 400,000 was pre- dicted for Detroit,.or about 43 per cent of the registered vote. For the first. time in its history, a8 ee ee bard. About 35,000 votes were @x! pected to be cast in the mayor's _ Se auente + . . } i é a i eS ee 8 a - . | = 4. § _s \ ‘3 ae y ‘= 4] : if ‘ < mar ee i +4 a fl. : oe: ty store = _ isis , ae te we i feet Bes S's i a Fe ity ae 1 : Wl A { | | fr y : wie. = it Try } | it Ey eh) ES: eat a i . ef pas: ae s ies \ = y > ee ia he : ; a5 x i K So ea ro \\ Chas Ceti a gk an a Sk EN Bel Po ae Bae wei eameetenca eG mada — : Teese saa : 7 Las Lae Ct. a Ugcemicy Ms | ‘ ™ _ %: } 3 ptt “e . > | 7 VF > i » . 4 ae y Pil: Pos SE ad a aaa = _... \. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 10959 eae tani Se 23 tenes Sa 4 agg EO es = ee, ; emma memes rr ar a 4 aS i ve ire 1: 2 ¢ Ae nae ee ; oh i . \ ate = Bes ope | ert Norman, Mrs. Boy Dautre- Ret, Birmingham Rejects Move | oct Si ec > |. Pontiac Deaths | 'eci'vin tines’ sess Soviet Claims Otbepree es ' bytes: " sae +} alt of Pontiac. ) Las ae - to Include Sheftield Estates |:. “| eee Toman Alin J. fads eae Plated Bombe in Street Oiling Program |!NJ-Val Ud poem Net Alte 29 othe” tare" Gaer of, Fre] W QIU | a — iN. ree oath g Og: ‘. 188 Corwin Ct. died suddenly at his | points, Daniel of Redford and Ress pus _ Prom Our Birmingham Berens | a1 plane for the coming year | Cab Driver Is Victim Eat ot 6. B. Dupent Cote tow pare =, Moscow Radio Says: BIRMINGHAM — Streets i : Township Monday, _ Funeral. Friday-at- ol in bene Ee When 2 Vehicles Jam, = eda from Voorhees Siple Chapel. Buriai| _Reds:Have Many Types = not be included in the 1954 road | gregational Church will meet at Hit His Auto 1808, he was the son of Thomas N. | 6.1 otery , 1-Weapons 4 oiling ‘program with the cost as-/8 tonight at the home of Mrs. A bystander was-injured yester- Sr. and Alventine Guest Allin. He LONDON @ — Moscow Radio sree to obiitinn property ecty owners, | oom will be conducted by the | 4ay in a three-car accident at West Spe. 5, ithenb tome coe Say Marital Ruling one oS Sa: prs sa emit oe Teally Service Committee under Pike and South Saginaw Streets, tiac 28 years ago. . have created “several ome of A motion on fas Sacenctty of the | chairmanship of Mrs. Roberts. | according to Pontiac Police. He had been employed by the Y k atomic and hydrogen bombs. ee Co-hostesses will be Mrs. H. P.| Josiah Tilton, 31, of 49 Close St. Dupont firm for 12 years. He was to ew Of The claim was made in a Mos. project failed to receive the, neces- vot, , SN at sary five-member approval of the | Cardon, Mrs. Leon Jackman, Mrs.| 9 cab driver. was_treated at-St- ‘&-member-of First Baptist Church. caeey = cow btoadcast-to Russian listeners commissiom, At a previous meet-| Richard B. Stranahan and Mrs. | Joseph Sieccy tiowital Gerke Besides his widow, he is sur- Phy nico ne ee say | Summarizing a talk on the achieve. ing, City Manager Donald C. Eg-| Milton Taup | juries. He- was the only ‘person Vived by five daughters, Mrs. | the question of the future marital | ments of Soviet chemical science bert stated the present road was| tm goal of 2S partial | ini Elvin Pierce, Mrs. Donald Hunt- | status of Sloan and former | by academician S. L Voitskovich, uneconomical! to maintain. z erin J 8 & =) partial | reported injured. er, Mrs. Cecil Martin, all of Pon- | New York Mayor William O'Dwyer ; | scholarships per year at Kingswood | Tijton was standing on West Pike tec, Mrs. : : ; The broadcast said: “The joint Area residents countered that School Cranbrook. the — school's Chandler Knutson of (ha: been turned over to New York! work of physicists, chemists and the city had accepted the streets, third annual solicitation for con- *Teet near a parked cab operated Windsor, Ont. and Elsie Allin, | Roman Catholic officials petrologists has helped Soviet and should maintain them, tributions has started. by Mrs. Sara Turvey of 2980 Mar- | at home. In New York. however one ot! science, within a shert period In other action, the commission In the 24-year history of the |98ton Drive, Drayton Plains, Beers | He also is survived by a brother, Francis Cardinal Speliman's "ial of time, to solve the most dif- approved $11.000 for tennis courts! school, 328 scholarship grants when a car turning too wide

ee temporary church| “This .work demonstrates the “ against the city over the proposed financed chiefly out tl weactng which was turning off Saginaw | for her father, while son, Bud, 77, pilots his dad’s wheel chair. At/| ciate and burial will be jn Perry permission to live apart last De- high standard of Soviet science extension of Merrill street through | ; and crashed inte an autes driven | left is Williams’ 80-year-old wife. His ambition is to live until he’s | Mount Park Cemetery. and technology but our country 1) | income. a ; ; on cember, shortly after he resigned tely coming forward Baldwin Park. Grants of scholarship assistance| by Guy A. O’Berry, 38, of 198 | 119; like his grandfather. In case you're wondering—that’s “Big . ——— his post as U. S. ambassador to| '* roneeny = Commissioner Vincent Watkins | are made in the spring. Wall St. 4 Tex” in the background, symbol of the fair. Linda Evelyn Fischer Mexico. a tend tinues a per- in dat a ae ay | itis, econ. atte er aries co ti! poplin dae Funeyal for Linda Evelyn Fisch- ‘ices? tee at maa enaaee scent stragule Sor ie prohibition.” mean city | epreseptatives ‘om or an operator's r ; ’ name . will have to extend the street, Edison, Birmingham Merchants, | license and the owner of the car Rev. Harold C. DeWindt pa 7 ae Seer rie ne later obtained a Mexican civil ° but merely protects the city’s | Emmanuel Baptist Church and | which she was driving, Frank Em- — i uae ae ee divorce. O'Dwyer did not contest Local Electronics Group right te de that. fourth team seeking a sponsor,|erson, of 216 . Chicago ave.,| AJ w Y kM j N med ti F f t action. Mee : inner City Attorney Forbes Hascall | met last week to form the local | was ticketed for allowing an un- | e Or , inister a. : poll Pip Rag agar sets Tonight at Din 3 per that nike ta: Circa Cot YMCA Intramural Basketball! licensed driver to operate his car. . ° 2°77 Park Cemetery : . Stray Bullets Shatter / Two films, one on modern an- | sit Cout | Uecw Pig wi be te a Pastor at Kirk in the Hills ; | tena systems and the other On decision, a property o ad- | ; Besides her parents she is sur-/ Crore Home Windo yeteoms joining a park has a vested in-| Tuesday or Thursday nights. p be f Sabo BLOOMFIELD HILLS—The Rev., Grand Rapids and hie wife, the |Vived by fou brothers, Edward, ’ merere - [ueeuaic research, are scoeeied Se terest in the perk and a Because of limited playing fa- 10 or fage C. DeWindt. D. D waster’ former Esther Maurits, le & for- ao and Dennis, at change in the park, even made by/ citities, three ~ will be Harald C. a te es @ | home, grandparents. public vote, the city would have to| scheduled if te Gaia enter, in Boston Shi Blast of West Park Presbyterian Church, mer Lagoa They have The baby died Sunday in Pon pay the neighboring residents. and only two rounds tf six teams p New York City, has been called; - tiac General Hospital. At the meeting ct the Cove: | *mler the league. (Continued From Page One) |as minister of Kirk in the Hills|, Kirk oe eee — mee 0 | ytery, H Mf ’ nanter’s Club of First Presbyterian| Players and teams are urged to/ master. K. Langballe, 44, of Shel- | Presbyterian Church. and has ®¢- following a substantial gift by the Mrs. Harold Pilgrim Church at 7 tonight, Orville C. | Contact the Y as practice bourne, ‘Australia, was at the cus- a ng Mag amnounted today. !late Col Edwin S. George, Prior! Funeral for Mrs. Harold Pilgrim LaVerne of Chrysler Corp. wiil| Start Thursday with the former} house obtaining clearance for | OT DeWinat will assume the pul- | 15 his death in 1951, George deeded | (yvonne), 20, of 13 Crawiore St — address the group on “Atomic Caltrider five taking the Barnum pit beginning Nov. 29. succeeding |to the Kirk some 30 acres of his| will be Thursday at 2 p.-m. from Energy—What Is It?” Junior High Schoot floor at 7 p.m.,; the vessel to leave for. Phil-|the Rev. Leslie Bechtel. D. D..| estate together with his residence Newman AME Church, of which ee e to be followed by Detroit: Edison | adelphia. who recently retired and is now + and other buildings. earean AME Cheech. of_ whieh Quarton School PTA will hold its | and Emmanual Baptist-at § p.m.) - uke ___| minister emeritus, For the past! A building program is under way | Allen Parker, her pastor, will of- annual skate sale at the close of} Birmingham YMCA Varsity will} Survivors said one of the vic-| several months, the Rev. William | with the cooperation of the Edwin | ficiate and burial will be in Oak classes. tomorrow, generating—in-| practice at 9 p.m. on the same/ ‘ims, David McConnell, 51, gave | P. Lemon. D. D. has served * |S. George Foundation and a portion | Hill Cemetery. terest in the winter sports sea- | floor. Candidates for this organiza- wee one Crew = | interim minister, | of what is expected to be one of! Born at Paducah, Ky., June 22, { son. tion are invited to attend and are! 6 Quincy. said he saw McCcanell Dr. DeWindt holds degrees {the most beautiful cathedral | 1933, she was the daughter of Children may bring their skates | *5Xed to bring playing equipment pull “four or five” men to safety from Colambia University, | churches in America has been com-| Samuel and Ollie Hendrix Grit- antl Wednesday, as stor. | 24 and added: “Then I hi ,| Princeton Theological Seminary | pleted. fith. She came to Pontiac 12 years ° coe bas been provided through ee Me bead open an Gu belkieed. = 7 ety ago and married Harold Pilgrim craparation oe ches | scout Trop Bon nwa gees | Hit clothing and hair chusht i.” Ne ls icemoderatr ot te Pree Two Await Hearing |Fesse terse New ate oO " nS a, a wee chase at its last meeting, == awe Gane the Prechylery Committee on to . Besides her husband and par- will have == — — as found the troop winding up stagger compa Men’s Work and @ trustes for both | ON Resisting Officer ents she is survived by two chil- William R. Kelly, . ots the police rifle range for hot dogs, spd tempi, ne ‘the Presbyterian Foundation of | dren, Tony Lee and Yvonneda at Heller, Mrs. gr —_ | ‘ater and doughants while gath- — New York and the Church Erection! Charged with an of.| "ome: A. sister, Mrs. Gladys W. R. Turner - #-) ered around a council fire. In addition to the Black Falcon | Fund of the Presbyterian Church. | jo. schae es and | oales. and a brother, Lee Grif- Fleming. eae * 28 « and Leyte explosions, a_U. S. gov-| He is also director of the Protes- tales reine of | 2% of Pontiac, also survive. : Of the Wom- |, Board of directors meeting of the | ernment-owned experimental fish | tant Council of New York and a) y951 El gota "demanded ex-| 0, 00dy will be at the Frank geo Mager M Lions Club is scheduled for 8 to ing vessel was swept by a $100.000| member of the Department of | amination yes - they | Carruthers Funeral Home after en's Society pA night at the home of Clarence fire while tied up in Boston Oct. | Evangelism of the National Council terday ae 7 p. m. Wednesday. preadcamtggiy begin at 12: p.m; | Blenman, Birmingham boulevard. = anda cong — ship, the | of Churches of Christ. Fasten + es _ ne _ —— by the Sarah Allen Group. Gen-| Wednesday's luncheon meeting at $8,000 damages bg aey re Dr. DeWindt is a native of | Both furnished bonds of $250,| Earl A. Shelman eral meeting will begin | the Community House should im, 04 by a boiler flareback. pending the hearing Nov. 10 Earl A. Shelman, 63, of 1600 at 1:45 with devotions by Mrs. as ’ ° 4 Hardiman and Miss Applewhite Joslyn Rd. died suddenly at Pon- : Beth Dutty, by Mrs. Lubu | Hollis Holladay tells of some ; Explanations Bog also pleaded innocent on two dis-| tiac General Hospital at 1:50 a.m. Bachman, ‘who Will speak on his hunting adventures in Canada| F'lizheth Pledges orderly counts and posted bonds | today “Your United Nations.” Se eS ‘ POW c of $50 each, pending trial Nov. 12.| Born at Lambe Creek, Pa., July * 8 tures. * & s British Will Work |aS 5 Lurse They are accused of fighting with | 25 1999, he was the son of Edward tonight's Venture Club meeting Newcomers are: for World Peace (Continued From Page One) | 25, when the officer went to a married Georgia C. Pearson at Sl ¢ at 7 at the Community House |, yy “Th Tommy, 6, €118 Gcifewe. | ‘g, | Were reported heard about a half | South boulevard address to inves-| Rowling Green, Ohio, Nov. 29, 1935| a from ‘Royel Oek. ie te with Chrysier | LONDON @® — Queen Elizabeth} hour after the first. tigate a complaint Saturday. ; ; : SAYS, "Don't fiddl Motors. oa ik a the fall of parlia- The patrolman and Hardiman and came to Pontiac 16 years ago GROUCHO A 'e on't e First Baptists saat) ire” epee, Beton aa che with a pledge that the| The Korean prisoners in Twes- | both wore tread at Pos amaman iin Selman was emploved in| @round when the town's burning wit i . 5 ie Se tien General Motors," | resources and wealth of the vast| 4ay’s interviews followed the pat- | eral Hospital following the scuffle the salvage department at: Pontiac excitement! See the NEW 1954 at Birmingham Mtr. cad re, Mareld Gunes, ond | Britioh SE Ga on ee Motor Division. - DE SOTO on November Sth at your e Cee eta trom Derrolt. He te wits | WOuld be thrown into the battle, 900 Chinese and almost 509 Ko- t | $f Di ide d : ‘De Soto-Pl a Asaler y ana ——— Planning Class ri eg ee ieeie nn naar, | 108 World peace. reans Interviewed earlier. = | YSUQ ividen Besides his widow. he le sur e Soto-Plymou _ BIRMINGHAM—In his capacity | 2%, ¥..Lincoim, formerly of Detro| Among the top objectives of her) The Red batting average has | cn wie a a ee tell ‘em Groucho sent you! a wend A NO , she declared in her|been only about 3 per cent for Declared by GM oe eo 7 as a mém of Mis- | * ¥it® the Perndeie Notional Bank. Bigg gg ie the throne a a - tn the n nationwide Baptist Council la third session| Many prisoners : sionary Cooperation, the Rev. Emil Mrs. Harry Kotelman of the present parliament, would latest group were from Pg Mere a Motors INVITES YOU Kontz, pastor of the First Baptist | Service for Mrs. Harry (Helen) be an. “early meeting between | G48, which threw the explanations terty dividend of one le saan gg ee, we ot Oe ree Konda 49, of 5271 Livernois, | the Soviet Union and-the three | into a two-week deadlock Oct. 16,| 0° a s TO SEE THE of a new study course for Baptist | 5: ningham, will be Friday . ot | Western powers.” when the POWs threatened a mass | P) 0 & holders of Nev churches. 1:30 p.m. at -Huntoon Funeral | record To be inaugurated locally at 8 |Home, Pontiac, with burial in| ag ee eae see p.m. Wednesday, the course will White Chapel Cemetery.” | state crown, the young queen several weeks, Theme of the (St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a) Minister Churchill's government. study is “Baptist Function | two-mon : It is based on fresh text on the | are two daughters, Mrs. Shirley | of bots heante of natneennhers past history and present mission | Martin and Mrs. Cora Kazumurski | * of Baptists, in the light of worid|of Pontiac; three sisters, Mrs.| The ceremony-marked the first needs and interfaith cooperation. | Frank Keupper, Mrs. William Le- ‘tate opening of partiamant by Purpose of these meetings will | gault and Mrs. Mary Boulton, all | [re quase since het coronation last eat to and en- ;of Newberry; and three brothers, - - ast. sched- not guilty; a a os be-not only to entighten and en 16° of Newberry, Manuel | led big official function before | —-T to guilty on a charge of armed COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC courage friends membe Phillips Austin and Louis | S¥¢ leaves Nov. 23 on a six-month dian chairman, who was forced work more effectively in their own | Brunette of Port Aus' ‘tour of the British commonwealth | to bite his lips to repress a laugh. |Tobbery today before Oakland local church, but also to see the | Brunette of California. Four grand- local church as part of the total | children also survive. Christian movement. | : ~Subjects for presentation and dis- | Igrq@|j Socialist Leader . the | Duke of Edinburgh | Home Town to See ‘Madame Butterfly’ Clothes D cussion will include: “Who the j i | one | } Baptists ie How Saotist | fmprisoned by Czechs 12 Vehicles P ile Up, NAGASAKI, Japan (#—"Ma- | yo. 9h, Changes Plea Churches Work"; “The World Is} jepugareM Israeli-Section (2 — So = | Waterfilm- action elimi- A change of plea from not guilty be Our Parish’: ‘Making Ameria | to. guilty was entered by John More Christian”; ‘‘Special Tools for Killing 5, Injuring 8 —The Israeli foreign office reports - . sf } | Mordechai Oren, leader of Israel's Since Puccini's Sithous sapere | nates ‘lint, moisture and Special Tasks"; and “Importance | jeft wing Socialist (Mapam) party,|__WALTERBORO, S. C. (—Twelve | CPened 50 years ago in —-* Box, 18, of 21014 Ithaca St., Fern- venting problems. No lint of the Individual.” motor vehicles were wrecked near 5@S been almost everywhere | dale, today on a charge of carry- iss dri and his nephew have been sen- here today and killed five | world. ing concealed weapons before Oak- rap to empty. No drip — The Weath | Communint Coechosvakin on) 4 Inhurek-at last eight. | ga,Japeneee company, nally will land, County, Creat Judge ran " pon to empty. No venting : open y pro- : was needed . 2 7 = = — portly | Charges of “treason.and espion-| The were occupants ; first: showing in the | Nov, 13 and Box was returned to ye erat ore sad Hetneesey tad ol | 88°." poy fe pomelpenipled Ei Le nconnnetcen Mate P ee N % bigh Wednesday The foreign office anhounced last . le col- 24M h née mee . @s 12 t aad | miei isa: lareall charge d’aff | lided shortly after dawn at a point ase . oe ont s Petey ia Peathoe in Prague has been informed by | about one-half mile from town. | . gan temperature preceding # ©m | the Czech government that Oren | Woods fires had left a pall of | enson as oo to Pay! At @ am.: Wind velocity 12 mph | Was Sentenced to 15 years impris- | Smoke in the area where the: ve- | . eer es ‘Taek at $:23 p Sa oun « ieee oo . | 1. Wee . | Sh Orenstein, to life imprisdn- a a Boon sets Towsseyeat 320 pm | ment Aug TP | tanker truck, piled into the wreck: - Se eee a“. age or ran off the road on either | , see" | : cde to owed ean ‘The ples é an u a . = The MAYTAG AUTOMATIC B. M..ccceess SMe eee | J y \ ’ P gece Rae Management Club | soured on 2 long curve | . _ a | , WASHER with Gentle ee B. WE ccccsces Pm | | wa m... 63 ° Cd] ee | : wvss;s rome __|Insfalls Officers | Ex-Commie Official — ~ KENTUCKY ; Syria Acie Highest “lapereture —— 63 Noah S was installed as e ° i 4 Washes, i nses Ul Seine , Sturgeon . . Mivan jempersture.. SIUIIT! Sa president of the American Forging Ist Detroit Witness LUMP — EGG = STOKER — tleally Ne ten hd 95 es __ | and Socket Company Management : : y : \ : One Year Age in Pontise | Club at its monthly dinner meet-| (Continued From Page One) . POCAHONTAS * Ba | AB stops action whe'n TRS SiScecee. cc Rhine Monday aight defendants “were directed toward | on ~ . @pened. ; Lawest ture. -.. 94] an : . 7 — -- 52) Other newly elected officers are | Preparing the Communist Party to! EGG int STOVE - SRIQUETTS = STOKER 4 Amos Pennington, vice president; | act as a vanguard of the prole- Discount on 2 Ton ‘or more) Orders! ae a er Highest ae ee This Douglas Ferguson, secretary; and ' tariat to lead the revolution in \ p . . - mine | 16 in 1981 | Frank Moreau, treasurer. Special | this country toward the violent 2a rr Sai ee = 1 ratag’s ‘Genpeeiears Ghee instruction officer was William A. | seizure of power and the estab- ' <- et at nw ee S , Alpene 50 48 Memphis 17 ¢¢| Landis, industrial relations director | lishment of a dictatorship of the 6 ‘ >| ’ F Senanetes So Se ee hnes S| for Briggs ‘Manufacturing Co. proletariat.” —_- : a. ' vr ee . paint : Chivers 3 Rew vork = oy 88). Landis said a foreman must| Judge Picard, on several occa- sa S 7 “— - st 8 phon a6 49 Understand the practical value of | sions, intervened to remind the yaa! i Your Electrical Appliance Specialist he 4 Worth A im nh + FF 4 — ag nel make proper | jury that the defendants were. on pa 7! 1. SAGIN: pad Bl : ' | 1 | ase of this knowlpdge. Willard L.| trial-on conspiracy charges under ' ' ‘ . : ef +3 St $2 | McRea. retiting president; con-/fhe Smith Act and not as Com- | VAL A2ZT NN, Saginaw Street Open Fri. Eve. to 9 P.M. * Phone FE 5-6189. } , n Se 88 cocies 0. ee * ay Vf . ‘ ‘ ; es d 3 \ i e- j f In the Lost Ten Yeors Have | Increased ' From $1.22 to $2.65 “Ti checked the yesterday and. Dividends Have Gone From $1.00 to $2.20 a Shore found it had been broken inté, He We Recommend the Purchose called police. ae of This Growlny Michiges Usility Stock! Pegg egy gender as ow’ z Coll or Write left seven stoves. First or Micuicax Corporation. — |! 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This, week the United Nations take up again the Arab-Israeli dis- pute, part of which revolves around control of the Jordan River and the subsequent benefits to be. gained from hydroelectric and ir- rigation projects. een the first pa elections will be held in the dan which in the next three years stake is control of the Nile, | which rises in the Sudan but is | Egypt's life line. In the next few weeks, India and Pakistan will try again to- reach agreement on the future of Kash- | mir. At stake is control of the | Indus River upon which Parkistan | must depend not only for power but for irrigation of the Punjab. feet The Jordan is only 230 eaten | | long. and compared to the Nile or Indus, never can produce much r in al way of irrigation or water Last week the United States cut | tested as a threat to world peace. Aid. was restored when the Jews agreed to halt work on the project while the U.N. discussed it. gation projects is not contested. What is contested is whe shall benefit. The United States is.pushing a} plan which would be of benefit to Jordan and Syria, as weil as Israel. None of the states involved can finance the project alone, It must be done with United States money. The question is can the United | | States bring enough pressure on = lang-standing enemies to force agteement Which might at last lead to the end of the . whole Arab-Israeli fight. The disputes over the Sudan and Kashmir are similar. The Biue Nile and the White Nile join at Khartoum ia the Sa- dan to form the Nile proper. The Egyptians are absolutely depend- move any possibility of British interference with irrigation down- stream. a Work on_the Indus was under | way before India and Pakistan TV Sets Reduced! Huge Savings! BLOND TABLE MODELS Emerson 17” Screen . . $23995 Philco 21” Screen $2995 ANY TABLE MODEL TV SET — Upon resentation of This. Advertisement FREE! * PHILCO EASY TERMS = BIG TRADE-IN OFFER ~ OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P. M. 286 State St. at Johnson SAVE! 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Lovre ( “TSe0. What's. in a ‘Name | Police Catch = : | SPOKANE, Wash. (UP)—A Deer . MEADACHES Park. Wash., man told, police his > Whee you have torturous headaches and auto fender was caved in. by an F Ain {Raa Saree sa Tugitive Airmen : E2 Capseles 4% « 27 Copseles 97 ates building. His .nathe— Larry Thigd Selfrid =| Is Still Missing After +1 ° Break-Out / DETROIT (UP) — Two of the ‘three airmen who escaped from a = 5 ll ‘ a" ‘ a eaareineee at Selfridge Air Force , # | Base last week were arrested in 3 ture . Secretary of Agriculture Benson, « author of the reorganization, or} ObROxious Raccoons deted it into immediate effect yes-| Coyse Own Removal terday in the face of requests from some members to Congress to de-| MORGANTOWN, W. Va. @—The fer action. He said he had Presi- | raccoons have nobédy to blame but dent Eisenhower's approval, but | themselves. further protests seemed certain. Rummaging for food and upset- * * «& ting garbage cans inthe process, Rod Kreger of Watertown, S. D., | they have made a nuisance of them- | who has been a consultant to Ben-| selves this season in the picnic = si ; | Son, was named director of farm area of neighboring Cooper's Rock pl with The Advotitng Onan. ¥ }activities for the GOP National State Farest. | Committee. Chairman Leonard W. So the conservation commission | Published ublic service Hall said Kreger will work at head- | sent in its trapper, Dewey Rolly-| — Paater hee Prenton l a quarters here ‘to assist in stimula-| son. He trapped 9 raccoons for | _ with The losutuna Council, [northwest Detroit early today while st®@pping out of a stolen car. Police said the airmen, Paul W 21, admitted icine es car at WIN A WEEK END S| at. Clemens shortly after their AT THE WALDORF kaupense Pad 4 Bisho r | shop and Koch told police FLY BY seine AIBLINES }| tet Strachan hed sccompenied oan Cn ee ee aie ul { ‘| them since the escape but was only. vou nee | é sere Tl eae }| not with them when police : || stepped them for “routine ques- tiening”’’ early today. - : Pouce said the stolen car on CAK 8BUILT IN PARLOR—Workmen recove via window route a . p= ep icest ~. rae aoe “Radford Special,” complete_moter car-constructed by Alf Radford ; iney F : Pe in front room of home at Swalwell-on-Tyne, England. ' men’s store and food stolen from an Oakland County grocery. NC ; Bishop and Koch had been con-|Gen. Marshall Reported |'™t: N.C. after an influenza fined to the guardhouse for robbing 56 Ba aT nie : attack. His condition was described ( a safe at the air base’s post ex- re in Go ondition | yesterday as improved and good | change. Strachan was held on an| WASHINGTON AP—Gen. George m = nignt, = . AWOL charge. _ C. 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Prrecsaats, Publisher . N Cwoscu P. Baoom Revesri. Bassert Editor Adve Manager._Nat'l Adv. Mgr. ii class matter = : an > MEMBER OP THE ASSQCIATED PRESS ae ——z is entitled exclusively to-the use for republication of all local news printed in this news- Tue Powrmc Pusss is delivered by carrier for 40 cents @ week; where carrier service is not tye by matt ve -\@akland and adjoining counties it is @ year, else- : all other places tn the Unite @tates $20.00 a year. All mail subscriptions are payabie ' fm advance. Phone Pontiac FE 2.5181. : MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1953 Looking Ahead f or Water A stranger, noting Southeastern Michigan's proximity to the Great Lakes system would be surprised to learn that this area faces a serious water problem. That this problem will become in- creasingly grave was made clear by speakers at the Water, Resources Com- ‘mission’s panel meeting here, Oakland, . Wayne and Macomb Counties and part -of Washtenaw feel most keenly the - need for planning to ensure an adequate | supply for growing population.and in- dustrial expansion. : ~x~ * * Panel speakers made if clear ' that the problem is regional and includes dwindling supplies, out- grown distribution systems and skyrocketing consumption. In Pontiac alone since 1940 water use — has doubled from 6,000,000 to 12,000,000 gallons a day. Since then also the water level in the city’s wells has dropped 65 feet. * * * By 1970, speakers said, Oakland County will have a population of 970,- 000, double the present total, and many more industries. Possible future sources of supply dis- cussed include Lakes Huron and St. Clair, smal] inland lakes and untapped underground water. While no decision could be taken at the meeting, we believe it served an extremely useful purpose. It emphasized the be- lief of those present that this regional problem can be solved only regionally, and the need for @ survey of the entire situation. * * * to the extent of bearing “our share of the costs.” ‘Because the matter is so vital to Pontiac, it is good to know that first steps have been taken to- ward finding a solution of a problem that is bigger than any one community in the area. Caribbean Danger It is-to be hoped that Britain’s prompt action in removing a pro-Communist government in Guiana won’t breed com- placency in this country toward the Red menace in the Caribbean. “Phe truth is that Communist influence, already strong before ? events in Georgetown, is increas- ing in the Caribbean area. Righi now Communists control labor and influence government in Guatemala and are infiltrating Honduras, says U. S. News & World Report. “ * * * While Cuba’s Communist leaders are in jail, Red cells are expanding in Ja- maica and Communists are active in Venezuelan labor unions. In Colombia there still are several thousand card carrying party members. Municipal officials and two-thirds of assembly delegates in the French islands “of Guadeloupe and Martinique are Reds. * * * What worries our defense offi-_ cials is our increasing dependance on materials which Allied ships in tHe Cat | _. Tere is. ground for belief that, the Communists can't-turn the Caribbean into a Soviet lake as they hoped. But _thereis no reason’ for any one here to “think that what happens there is of no _ Consequence. to us. . —" Misplaced Emphasis Leaders of Michigan Townships Asso- ciation shouldn’t ‘be surprised if they find taxpayers extrernely cool toward their plans to fight any restrictions on township government. Originally it was intended to limit - membership to township supervisors, clerks, treasurers and trustees. Now, however, membership has been opened to officials of cities with less than 5,000 population, villages and even counties. * * * Top’ officers of the Michigan Farm Bureau, Michigan Grange, Michigan Association of Justices of the Peace and the State Association of Supervisors also will be welcomed as members. This organization came ‘into being after criticisms had directed public attention to certain evils which have developed in township government. For example, it - €harged that numérous townships =-=—S INQ Ween -- now receive so much State aid that they don’t have to levy any local taxes, and others are ac- cused of unrealistically tow prop- erty assessment. * * x. So far it seems to us the new associa- tion is suffering from misplaced empha- sis in its own publicity. As far as the public knows the association's sole aim is to block any change, good or bad, in township government. The organization would have a much better chance of winning public sympathy if it recognized that existing conditions aren’t perfect and offered constructive suggestions for improvement. The Man About Town Muck Fires Start Make Extra Precautions Necessary in. This Are ‘ Daffynitien c Baby sitter: What fills a crying need. After an absence of several years, the muck fire menace again confronts this area. Such a fire been made to dynamite it out of the of this kind always follow a muck gets dry and is easily ignited. They have been known to burn for several in Oakland County. The muck burns away and the trees failover into a veritable ash heap. The menace now behooves extra care in starting fires on low ground. Our nation’s automobile clubs have agreed that it isn’t safe to drive with less than one car length’s separation for each ten miles of speed. Even that looks too close, doesn’t it? __The highest point in Oakland County, accord’ ing to ; ON W. Leigh Bonner, isa hilt which he owns, two miles north of Clarkston. He states that the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Syrvey places its height at 1,231 feet above sea level, several feet higher than any other, hill in the county. * A. member of the Oakland County Board of Billy Graham , of Royal Oak, of course gets a lot of kidding about being an evangelist or prize fighter. An apple tree on which pear branches had been — grafted is blossoming in the yard of © Harry Nevins in Waterford Township. The apple side first came | forth, followed by the pear side. Here’s our most sincere congratulations to Eric Singer, Brighton printer, on the completion of his building, dedicated to, his father who during his lifetimne was one of-Central Michigan's best known doctors, _ and to his son who gave his life to his country in the Battle of the Bulge. In the last suggestion award distribution at Pentiac Motor Division - 79 men and women participated in the division of $5,959 for their prize ideas. Top winner w = D. L. Judd - ‘who received $537, closely followed by Ralph Bailey riginate in — these countries or: hhee_ te _—~“who drew $531, with 11 others getting from $106 shipped across the Caribbéan. to $437. These include bauxite, oil, iron, ore, copper, lead, zinc, tin, man- ganese, tungsten, vanadium, ni- trates, wool, sugar and coffee. “If the Reds should become strong enough to open any of these ports as bases for Russian.submarines, a grave threat to our national security immedi- ately would result..- - During World War II the Nazi “and Italian U-boats weren't near- ’. ly as numerous as Russia's now ' “are, Yet, for atime, Axis U-boats - a The annual school fair at Gingellville, Pontiac’s suburb out Baldwin Ave., is to be held on Nov. 7, and ° Mrs. Albert Latendresse who is chairman of the event, states that it will be a grand get together in a commuhity famous for civic pride and progress. — Verbal: Orchids to— '. Mrs, Emilie Zander of Sylvan Lake, eighty-eighth birthday. Mrs. Lemuel VanSyckle of ‘Waterford; eight-fourth birthday. Andrew Davidson of Troy; eighty-eighth -birthday, BaP kh 2 oe aude How Can One Talk With a Beast? é Voice of the People Says Cats Subject to Harm If Put Out at Night; Neglected Pets Create Nuisances (Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Pull name, address end telephone number of the writer must accompany letters but these will not be published ff the writer so requests, unless the letter is eritical to ite nature.) At the request of cat lovers humane societies have designated the week of Nov. ' as National Cat Week. — , “Put out the cat” is an old fa- miliar phrase still in use and acted upon by many cat owners. The cat that is put out at night is subject to food poisoning, to harm by speeding cars and freezing weath- er. Bird lovers rightfully compiain. of the wanton destruction of our beautiful song birds and blame the cat. Why not put the biame where it rightfully belongs? Pet owners must accept the re- sponsibility of these living things. Neglected pets create nuisances for which blame is put upon innocent creatures. It takes no more effort or time to train and control cats than it does to feed them. To ‘put the cat out” at night has made enemies of the cat and _ for some cat owners too. Why make alley cats of your pets? Helen G. Ferguson Bloomfield Hills. Reader Protests Denial of Farm Eviction Appeal I see where the State Supreme Court refuses the insurance com- pany stockholders another appeal. Should all but the Ziegenhardt's farm belong to the state of Mich- igan and be used for hunting? I think the insurance company stockholders should each be fined fof evicting the late -Mrs. Eliza- beth Stevens. Clarence Sanford Utiey Farmington ° Says Song Should Honor God at Church Dinners Agnostica’s letters remind me of two things. One is the parable of the Wedding Feast, and the other going to the ladies aid sup- per at a small church in another town several years ago. but I did not hear anyone ask me to join or to attend church nor did I hear one word of the Father or of the Son. I did not hear one voice raised in song in honor of the Host whose we were allowed to use. This is the way that man loves the Father and the Son. Lydia Smith Says We're Producing Skeletons You failed to identify the skeleton replica's in Thursday’s paper. Per- chance one was the little Green lease child and the two large ones, Jesus and the penitent thief when taken from the cross. With more real hand-made ske- letons being produced every second than ever before in recorded his- tory we enlightened Americans need a special day to celebrate. If ever any. celebration needed reformation, Oct. 31 does. - Wakeup, dear folks and live and die right, and especially realize what you are teaching in- nocent little children. ; Lydia Netsel Smith Drayton Plains ; Labor Pay Upward Spiral Could Cause Troublesome Squeeze for Industry By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — The gradual- ness of America’s transition from a Korean wartime economy to a _ peacetime basis is pointed up by © the latest Department of Com- merce figures. They show that personal income dropped slightly from a rate of $287,500.000,000 last July to a rate -of $285,800,000,000 in September. This is a decline of about $1,- 700,000,000 for the nation as a whole and in all probability is due to the elimination of much of the * --Some idea of what it means can ~ be derived from the experience of some toolmakers in the Chicago area, . Earning $2.50 an hour on straight-time pay, this would bring $100 for a 40-hour week. But when the day shift is stretched from 8 to 12 hours, the pay for each of the additional hours is $3.75, since overtime is figured ‘on -_@ basis of straight time plus 50 per cent extra. Also the $3.75 rate applies on Saturdays, where the toolmaker_ might be working 12 hours. Thus, if he works on Sunday, too, for 12 hours, ft is possible for - him to total $280 a week. Such incidents are rare, but they ‘illustrate the way overtime and for toolmakers have been rean program called for increased production in a hurry. ; Thé labor unions, after the close of World War II, insisted It is significant that this year, _even as overtime pay has been _ _ reduced, the Department of Com- ™merce reports that hourly rates_ of pay have been rising notwith- standing thé fact that fewer hours . are being thi . ri ri o- in Final 5 Hite fb Hite aed | ‘| L lean on it during our final 50 adult years. Among those 1,923 letters from readers of the Los Angeles News, however, were two yery critical missives from housewives. One of the latter attacked the paper because “Dr. Crane is too frank. And he is always telling us wives what we should do to save our marriages. Why doesn't Portraits notes . . . And writes them very well . . . Though now and then her gratitude .. . Is left for me to tell she neglects to say . . . Her loving thanks to you... . And then I have Baering Down By ARTHUR (BUGS) (International News Service) ‘ Today’s suffraging registers an the administration are urging that opinion Republican subsidies be increased to maintain oe high farm prices, little is heard : about the inflexibility of labor THOU costs which may continue to rise GHTS FOR TODAY until sales drop off still more and Pe unemployment ensues. Sing, © ye heavens; for the , Lord hath done it: shout, ye This, therefore, is a time for lower parts of the earth; break Iabor-unién statesmanship — a forth inte singing, ye mountains, time to recognize that the re- © forest, and every free there- movat‘of overtime in and of it- _in:_for- the-Lerd-hath-redeemed ‘se need not injure the econ- 1 dacob, and glorified himself in omy. o 2° ss Asraet, Isaiah 44:23. : But if it is accompanied by a - ~ demand for higher hourly rates to _ Desire joy and thank God-for it. offset overtime losses, a serious Renounce it, if need be, for others’ situation will be developed. sake. That’s joy beyond joy.— we Ue Hil pre i i g f Ba pes z REET? R if rif g FY Fe (Coppright, Hopkinég Syndicate Inc.) From Our Files - OHIO TEACHERS reject payless job plan; many schools remain “Darling, let's get. married.” - “Why the hurry?” “Well, it would put an end g°ge85 Hii i B i ) ef ue iH : i H ‘| | : fie ee ~ H ii it strll; Tf ail zg i is He a i fi ! 4 a4 + itt - ‘? 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TH z= 1 ow Flooded Witl ‘But Mrs. Maat 7% i ey S onee Programs ‘Stops Panelists |=" — a eee enson a Leveling Oft'f ee ett Farm Prices, Incomes a industry during 153. Aes =e HOT SPRINGS, Va. @®—Secre-, for heueen. “We are ready to fol- Watch the tary—of—Agriculture ._Benson says |-low his lead,”’ McKeldin told news- od +—WWs-TV geance. (2)—Suspense, Sir Ced- | 2:15—(T)—News. RAY BOLGER ~~ SHOW farm prices—but probably not ‘farm income—may still be falling ;next year when the Republicans | will be struggling to hold their control of Congress, men, 6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline, Bev. ric Hardwicke, Evelyn Varden in 2:30—(T)—Theater. (2) — House. But Democratic governors gen- erally were—tess. charitable toward Benson's obvious bid for Southern support ‘for what he termed the Other Unknowns Ave Guessed Easily in TV's Refreshing Half-Hour Beltaire, Bob Carrington, Bud Lanker; day’s news. for Music, Janie Palmer sings. (2)—Kit Carson, Western Adven- (4)—Time “The Interruption, " pondon gen- tleman kills wife. , 16:00—(4)—Judge for Yourself, 3:06—(2)—Big Payoff. Fred Allen host; panel, talent.| Smith. party. 2:45—(4)—Nancy Dixon. ()—Kate 8:30 P.M. Thursday WXYZ-TV The beleaguered Cabinet mem- | Eisenhower Administration’s plan ber predicted last night that farm to “‘take that which works fairly prices and farm costs wil] both| well” in the present farm program be dropping. He said he believes} “‘and strengthen it.” ‘that overall “the retreat of farm} Gov. John-S. Battle of Virginia | prices and farm incomes has .../ said he heard “nothing new’ p NEW YORK — “Everyone har-| ture. (2)—Danger. 3:30-—-(7)—Cowboy Colt. (2) — La- bors some sort of interesting se-| 6:15—(7)—Sports Show, Don Wat- | 10:30—Name’s the Same, Brian| dies Day. cret at one time or another;*says{ trick.(4)—News; Paul Williams. Aherne is-namesake host in Rob- 4:00—(4)—Welcome Travelers. @ Garry Moore, the affable crew-| 6:30—(7)—Film Theater, ‘Kiss for| ert Q. Lewis’ absence. (4)—All| —Turn to a Friend. : eut emcee of television's popular| Aunt Sophie.” (4)—Time off for| Star Theater. (2)—Favorite | 4:30—(4)—-On- Your Account: @~ panel program, “I've Got A Se-/| Sports, Bill Flemming. (2)—| Story, “The Adoption,” feature | Feature Theater. (7)—Ern West- KEM-GLO been stopped.” Farm prices, have the 35-minute talk cret.” Telenews Ace, Ken Cline. film. more. ENAMEL generally been falling for over a! “If he has a farm program, he “But judging from the weekly | ¢:45—(4)—Man About Town. (2)— | 11:00—(7)—Soupy’s On: Soupy | 5:60—(4)—Adv. Patrol. (7)—Auntie ‘ year and a half. {hasn't told us what it is,’ Battle | deluge of mail, it seems as though Weatherman, Dr. Everett R. Sales; Art Tatum guest. «4)— Dee ofor-titchens, bathrooms, ff Benson spoke to the state din-; commented | everyone wants“ to—reveat these} Phelps. News, Williams. (2) — News 5:15—(4)—Gabby Hayes. secrets only on this program.’ 7:00—(7)—Biff Baker. Alan Hale| Roundup. 5: 30—(4)—Howdy *Doody. (2) — On the very first -show,. per-} Jr, in “Eleven Black.” (4) | 11:15 — (7) — Shamrock Theater,| Kartoons. (7)—Charles Chaplin. haps one of the series, best secrets] Storybook, Short Stories. (2)—| Dean Jagger in “C Men.” (4)— | 5:45—(7)—Weather. (2)—Sports, of ail was put to the ungiispect-| ‘This Is Show Business, Panel: | Weathercast. (2) — Go-together ing panelists. A young woman George s. Kaufman, Clifton | Theater, “Delightfully Dan. WEDNESDAY EVENING came on stage and whispered her/ Fadiman. gerous,” feature film. 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—De- }eeerettoGarry. Ges Keng te Meet the Artist sie (0)— Starlight Theater, Vin-| troit Deadline. (2) — Twenty The panelists plied her fwith | 7:59 ~(7)—Cavaicade of America, Price, Ellen Drew in] Questions. all sorts of leading questions im | 1) wuitiana Purchase dramatized Bares in Arizona,” feature | 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—Sports. = icon gd get a clue, but | in “Greatest Purchase in Hiss} film. 6:30—(4)—Sports. (7)—Superman, no av wood work ner of the Southern Governors oe | ' * » a : e < Looks woshes | ference, He got an: ovation when| Gov. Allan Shivers of Texas, w _ ° —a = | introduced, and when he ended his | gratia President Eisenhower in talk, but during it his hearers sat/last year’s campaign, said. he Quert — $353 eau ,on their hands, wouldn't be surprised if farm and mer ‘ | “Next year farm prices may de-}@-tot-of other prices decline next | cline slightly but farm costs also} year. .He said Benson was ‘“‘honest are expected to dip downward,”|@nd honorable’ but lacked the | Benson said, “To sum it up—the| “old pro” approach. supply and demand situation and) Gov. James F, Byres of South aie the price and income situa-}Carolina, another 1952 Eisenhower , ‘thou: See tory.”” (4)—Dinah Shore, 1 NESD. (2)—News. | tions offer encouragement.” norte nein la ra = | After the usual two roiinds, they} Ballads. (2)—News, Doug Ed-|a:99¢(4) Todos)” $@245=()—Man About Town. (2)—. | Benson also told the Dixie gov- | SP decisi _— : BALL BALANCER—Gerhard | were still at a lobs. Garry then| wards. eile i: kee Wistarmen ernors the Eisenhower Adminis- | wrcsy S eae Sool = Hanappi of Austria appears to be | asked the woman to tell the panel-) 3:45—(4)—News Caravan, John ereh i jcPwechesk (1)—Play- | 7:0—(4)—Douglas Fairbanks. (7) ‘ tration will ask the states to shoul- | the 1954 scene acreage slint t, | balancing soccer ball on his nose | !S‘s what she had whispered into | Cameron Swayze. (2)—Northland | | . City’s Heart. (2)—Carpet The- der a greater load in wre with Gow: Vichert 8. Ke of Louisi- | 4uring London practice session in | ns a Garry Moore.” she| , Center. Progress report. 9: 45—(2)—News. ater. a emote wondered: alood_ where the/-ana, an Kissahower cupperter,caia nranaration for- match with-Eng|-!'m Mrs. Garry Moore,’ £:00—(7)—Motion. Picture — Acad | 49:99—¢4)—Ding Dong Schoot. +7) | 7:30 — (4) — Eddie Fisher. (P= - money would come from. he thinks Benson has come as lish team. | Jayne Meadows let out an as- ory earns in Hg tagger —Wixie’s Wonderland. (2)—Ar- 7: Mark i News.) — Perry 71 W. Huron FE 4-2571 9! From Gov. Theodore R. McKel-| close to solving the farm prob-|——— | tonishing gasp. The other panelists Milton Berle, Tallulah Bankheed, vee =o Girl rig din of Maryland, the lone Repub-; lem as anyone can. were even more surprised. : “e 10: 30—-(4)—Glamor Gir = oo _ Pe Open a Charge Account lican in this conference of Dixie | *- * ®8 Treated for Knee Cuts Since then, a series of strange Wally Cox, guests. (2)—Life Is | 4):99~(4)—Hawkins Falls. (7)— | 8®@—(4)—I_ Married Joan. (7) —We Deliver— Worth Living, Bishop Fulton J. | Charm Kitchen —White Camellia. (2)—Godfrey || executives, came words of praise| Kennon said he thinks the states Following Auto Accident (and surprising secrets have come d His Friends. EEE Se FEES Pr oe PET eT CCT UTE TTTEET should take on more agricultural to light on the program. Sheen. . | ¥1:15—(4)—The Bennetts. ;— an aint A Bd ir Dal ae Br lip Mp ir ud eansaapaanaannad’ responsibility, as Benson suggést-| John Fowler Jr, 17. of 31 Whitte- A policeman from Brooklyn = 8:30—(2)—Death Valley Days, | 11:30—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. {\= a= ae = 3 STALL SHOWERS $| ed. But he said along with that }More St., was treated for knee Cuts | -snotted as the proud father | “Solomon in All His Glory.” | (2)—Strike It Rich. :00— ees 0 "Sela 2 2 | responsibility the states should be @t Pontiac General Hospital yes-) gor of triplets born the ne | $:00—(7)—Make Room for Daddy. | 3): 45—(4)—Follow Your Heart. —Club ae | Complete with faucets =, — see 50 er - ++ $34.45 Q! willing to put up local cash. |terday afternoon following an auto | morning of the show. Danny’s wife creates family Rich. 2 Lavatories complete with faucets... .. . %| Said Gov, Herman E. Talmadge | accident at Baldwin Ave. and} 4 pow’'s secret was guessed compétition when she tries out} WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | 9:30—(7)—On Your Way. (2)—I've $ MICHIGAN “FLUORESCENT ¢ | of Georgia, chairman of the con-| Princeton Ave., aceording to Pon- | very quickly — that he had just} show business. (4) — Fireside | 12:00—(4)—Quiz. (7)—Comics, (2) Got a Secret. ; $ Itiac police " :00—(4)—This Is Your Life. (7) q 393 Orchard Lake Ave. @ | ference: . ; | iac police. _ returned from Korea and. had not| Theater, Bruce Bennett in ‘‘Men| —vValiant Lady. 7 10:00—(4)—This Is Your sf SORA ONO AD to Mr. Benson. is a fine, affable) Mrs. Ruth Van Horn Young./as yet been home to his native| of Comstock,” drama of Nevada | 12:15—(2)—Love of Lifé. —China Smith. (2)—Boxing. ° = Christian gentleman,—but I am dis-| 33, of 14 W. Princ eton Ave., told | Boston. mining area. (2)—Foreign In- | 12:30—(7)—Stars on Seven. (4)— | 10:30—(4)—Theater. (7)--Man vs, appointed that he didn't advocate | police she had turned left onto, The inventor of aureomycin, Dr trigue, Underground rally. Travel Unlimited. - Crime. price supports at 9% per cent of | Baldwin avenue and was driving | Benjamin Dugger challenged the 9:30—(7)—Steel Hour, Gary Mer- | 12:45—(2)—Guiding Light. 16:45—(2)—Greatest Fights. parity for basic crops.’ | north when she veered left to avoid panélists with his humanity-help- | rill, Brian Keith, Richard Kiley, | 1:00—(2)—You're What You Eat. 11:00—(4)—News. (7) — Soupy’s )one car and was struck by Fow-! ing secret. | Phyllis Kirk in “POW,” drama| (4)—Jean McBride On. (2)—News. Falls From Platform | ter's car, also northbound on Bald-, yous; the Polish ace who | of repatriated Gls. (4)—Circle ‘1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show. (4) | 11:15—(4)—Weathercast.” (7) — . =n. | flew his MIG into Denmark told | Theater, Martin Brooks, Robert | —Telerama. Feature Film. (2)—The Mad- GRAND RAPIDS #—Fred.: J ee en ey mite! Boner in Court yesterday in a fall from a repair of is ee pk canted platform where he was working on|- JACKSON uw — James Morgan ying ~ a building. He was an employe | waived examination in municipal | Leading celebrities also nave ap- of Strom Construction C6, of Grand | court Monday on charges of as- — on - program to divulge Ra ids. , - secre : — — an Prisce kava eae cod c| Xavier Cugat confessed that he | striking a guard, Jesse Worth, with | “5 going t dence a rumba with y lovely Fay Emerson; Buster Kea- Wonderful Ton $ | mop handle during a fight with | another inmate Oct. 21. ton, star of the silent screen, re- his secret on the program as did } t Harris in “The Honor of Lit- | 1:45—(7)—Strictly Female men. | Dr. Peter Goldmark who invent- torno,”” Italian soldier's ven- | 2:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. | 11: 20—(4)—Playhouse. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are sub ject to change without notice vealed that he had once thrown wie, (760) CKLW, (800) Ww, (85) WCAR, (1138) WXYZ, (1770) «=| WJBK, (1400) wonderful star, 14 | Pie in Hedda Hopper’s face, - A weather forecast, which would Moris Marlatt Uinidly aéitiel be TUESDAY EVENINO WJBK. 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Be . salar bantareaaie ! first tomorrow to take yout pick!-All colors. spreads around the clock at this saving price! as well as Fri., Sat. and Mon. to 9 ’ use, OPEN WED., THURS. to dept. stores. = rs a } s te abe fi. et ie. he ‘ . 5 aes | rs ec eae ——— - — oon - \ ee ‘ A * ' t7 + rae oe —* 4 Massed Cho rus of Over f zt Kahns Conclude vitae Viet | Bucks Home-From- South Mr. ‘and \.rs. Myron £. Buck more at the University of Detroit, returned to their home on West! became a pledge of Sigma Delta Troquoigs road Monday after spend- | sorority Sunday. ing several days’ in Virginia. While in Virginia, they were guests at the Cavalier Club at Vir- e s PS * * . sii fadat tet ina | Mrs. Mike Sapelak of Wolfe Pioneer avenue returned recently | street has returned from visits with from a three-week trip to Miami, her daughter, June, who is in In-|:; Fia. ee ‘| dianapolis with the Barbara Ann Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wagner of digas ckating review, “ aia Cameron avenue will leave Frank, of Columbus, Ohio. Wednesday morning for Atlanta, Ga., where they will visit her son, Russell H. Powell and his family. | Women’s Guild- =| During their two-week slay *' Sets Thursday the South they will make a side St. Augustine, Fla. wee - |AsBazaar Date Mrs. Edna Clark of River Rouge Thursday is the date set ‘or the is a_guest in the home of Mrs.| Flora M. Laing of Palmer street. | “"ual church dinner and bazaar "3s 2 ¢ of the Women's Guild of Bethel Weekend guests of Mr. and Evangelical and Reformed Church. x | She is the daughter of Mr, and | | Mt. James R. Mitchell of Rewrphy aventie. Mrs, Kleber J, LePard of Oneida road were the Henry T. Smiths and son, Teddy, of Port Huron. LJ . * Barbara Jean Mitchell, a sopho- | Cochairmen of the event, which will be from 5 to 7 o'clock at) the church, are Mrs. Henry Helm- | camp and Mrs. Don _D. Bussard. | Mrs. Maynard Oesterle will act as New Rayon Fabric Is Non-Shrinkable A newly perfected process which | Mary Griep will supervise the ba- | wenders rayon fabrics permanently 7#4r and Mrs. Ray Haertter, Mrs. washable by any method, allows William Galbraith and Mrs. Albert you to toss the family rayons into | Kugler are managing the kitchen. | the washing machine without fear, The dining room committee is | of Dad’s new shirt coming out in, Under the chairmanship of Mrs. | a size that only Junior could wear. | Thomas Webb, assisted by Mrs. | By actual test over the past two | Ted Kugler, Mrs. Clarence Stock- | years, treated rayon garments|man, Mrs. Ethel Holdridge, Mrs. shrank less than 2 per Cent in| Robert Webb and Mrs. Stanley | initial launderings and held their Swackhammer. Mrs. Ralph Gix dimensions through as many as 50| and Elizabeth Gordon will take washings. i care of cleaning up. ; ' in Buy Attachments for Good Cleaning a designer's ingenuity can conjure up. = : Scald Drain oc — see ! Mr. and Mrs. Thelmer Stogner of | Pouring hot water down the Foster street are announcing the | drain of your kitchen sink after;engagement of their daughter, | each dishwashing can decrease | Norma, to Charles Huffman Jr., plumbing bills, The hot water tends | son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Huff- | to cut grease from the pipes and / man of Foster street. No date has | prevehts clogging of the drain. |been set for the wedding. t FINE ARTS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD } | DuMouchelle Art Galleries Co. FOX AND HOUNDS BUILDING BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MICHIGAN PHONE Midwest “——S-019T- Estate Liquidater, 469 E. Jeffersen, Detroit WO 33-6255 Hl Trust an old name in the furniture business to bring you the newest in modern styling. For contemporary homes . . wrought iron furniture will be new in the news foralong time tocome. ——«™ ) >=5 Meanufecturers of fine pholstered furniture | ELLIOTT. FURNITURE CO. | tickets, Mrs. Otto Lippert and Mrs. | | Woman's Literary Club were taken | on a “Pageant of the Mediterra- nean” Monday and watched an old| came to the River Jordan where | 5P2in where the Linaburys also | Pouring were Mrs. Earl Currah, civilization with its remnants Of; the savior had been baptized. | beautiful architecture, they were! Mr. and Mrs. John Linabury who| A magnificent Seventh Century began the six-month tour last April. ‘architecture captured the audience, | the children of Owen School Satur- | which also marveled at the narrow | day evening at the Halloween party | streets of Algiers where not more | sponsored by the school PTA, City eo ee come Pass Parks and Recreation Department at a time. | Temple of Parthenon (which they| were cochairmen of the event, —* - f b Displaying a few items from their Mediterranean col- | lection to Mrs. Mabelle Wilson (right) of Dwight avenue’ are Mr. and Mrs. John Linabury of East Iroquois road. The By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE As members and guests of the on the Mount was preached. Following the, roads which | Christ had passed, the travelers Throughout Yugoslavia; brightly | | were highpoints of interest to the Presenting the travelogue were | visitors of Italy. castle situated on a precipice in | the island of Sicily captured the guests aboard docked at Canary |——_— - Protects Table If your food chopper is the kind | that you screw onto your table top, you can steady the chopper by placing a square of foam rubber at the edge of the table, and then | fasten the chopper. The rubber will protect the counter top. descent mountains of steep islands. Pentiae Press Phete Linaburys reviewed their cruise for members of the Wom- an’s Literary Club Monday at the YWCA, \Woman's Literary Club Takes Imaginary Journey awe the setting where the Sermon city of Naples, Italy, with Mt. en's Clubs, also were guests. Vesuvius in the “background... | Tea was served from a table The beautiful gardens of Al-/ centered with a cornucopia filled hambra highlighted the visit in| with fruits and fall decorations. witnessed a bull fight in Seville.| Mrs. Norman Buckner and Mrs. Before gaining sight of the | Jesse Troyer. Old Magazines Are Dust Catchers That big stack ‘of magazines and Mrs. Paul Gorman, president of the City Federation of Women’s Clubs; Mrs. Willard Stephen, presi- dent of the Oakland County Fed- eration of Women’s Clubs, and Mrs:}; Henry B. Ihnken, past president|Grit 1§ Cutting Viewing slides taken in Africa, { the members and guests caught | their first glimpse of the Sultan's | P i] thei fort glimpse ot the sattan’s| C)ywven Pupils guards was in progress. , tics amused The magnificence of the | Beorien ‘eas pow natice and Wever-Owen Community Club. ae Mr. and Mrs, James Highbaugh Traveling through Athens, Linaburys saw the Acropolis, the | believe ‘to be the most beautiful | which was heid-at the school from | building ifi-the world), the Temple |7 to ‘8:30 o'clock. Assisting the | of Athenia, the Temple of Zeus chairmen were Mrs. Wendelin | and the Greek Olympia Stadium. | Braunagel, Mrs. Marvin Choate, Mrs. Cleatus Garner, Mrs. Guy Reed and Mrs. Leah Herveat. for a ride along a Cornish road where they came | Others working on the party | upon an immense palace which Wete Mr. and Mrs. Joseph turned out to be the palace of | Tiddy, Chester Grenmore, Mrs. ex-King Farouk. They were the | Gales Harris and Mr. and Mrs. first tourists permitted within | George Gray, 00 _the walls of the palace,where +— Wales were shown by Violet | they took several pictures. - | Crawford, and accompanying the | to| @Tamd march on the piano was As | _ Judging the | Jessie Wright, Lawrence Saxton, Mrs. William Zimmerman not disappointed as the Linaburys| 2%4 Mrs. Charles ak had taken several closeups. Cynthia Sach, Janie and Larrie From the Egyptian mud vil-) Pace, Barbara Hunley, James lages, the group toured to the Johnson, Mary Ellen Oltesvig Museum of Antiquity where King Tut’ al kerr’ Anti i _| Tut's personal _belongings-ere—kept Antique-Minded? ‘intact Arriving in Palestine, the tour-| So you've brought home an an- | ists went on into Nazareth where tique for refinishing. To -make the | they found camels and donkeys | dismantling job easier, store it in| the main means of conveyance. | a het, dry place for a few days. They also visited in Tiberius on! The heat will cause the wood to the Sea of Galilee and viewed with shrink; loosening the joints. NEW-CLASSES IN SHORTHAND Accounting = -Typewriting THIS WEEK DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING © Secretarial, Bookkeeping, Comptometer, Calculator . and other courses aVailable. These skills lead to good opportunities in business. Advancement comes to those who are prepared. Graduates are assisted in securing positions. ‘ pyramids, the audience anticipated | Mrs. Gale Hogan, Mrs. John Max-| of the Detroit Federat {Ww - eee eee —|S0 Clean Daily Enjoy Par ty | Dust is full of tiny particles of grit which work right down into the pile of rugs and carpets. The and Judy Ann Saxton won cos- sooner we can take them out the ; ; i ting edges. The PTA mystery prize went to | After the dirt once is down in Jane Nargren. Refreshments were | the pile, it is much more difficult served by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon | to remove. So, instead of waiting Allison, Mr. and Mrs, Ear| Oltes-| for a weekly cleaning, take a little vig, Mrs, Oscar Norgren, - Mrs.| time each day and prevent undue - Drumm and Mrs, Robert | wear on your carpets and rugs. ewton, ~ — 2 Date after 5? Freshen up with liquid skin sachet, a comparatively new ideain_ fragrance. Created particularly for women who claim that perfume does ot stay-with them, liquid sachet is a creamy liquid with a long-lasting sachet base. It is now available in a trio package containing the most popular scents, *. , 7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac. Phone FE 2-3551 Call. Phone or Return This Ad for Information § ceeeeee Ceo eee. cee ee Name , ‘OR 3-2641 be 4. VETERAN APPROVED Pontiac Music Lovers |Conducto massed chor ented *' Et Filiae,” “Let All the Nations Arthur James, sung by the Senior st ES. Be ng eee CARRS 5 . ri enccisegaoe + IAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER'S, 1953 |S =; * rs n : zt = rT : = am i : r of a Prog ress — U._of M. Professor Directs Program_of. Choral Music;Monday Evening + By DONNA ANDERSON , “Things of the heart and spirit” greeted Pontiac music lovers Monday evening at Pontiac High School. “ft am honored to become a part of the educational philosophy of this community,” said Prof. Maynard Klein, director of choral musie at the University of Michigan, as he stepped to the podium to conduct the seventh annual informal fall clinic of the Pontiac High School ‘ocal Department. , vOpaaie the program with “Sing We All With One Accord” by Praetorius, the massed chorus of over 500 voices set the scene for a most outstanding exposition of choral forms. , For its second selection, the ‘ chorus presented “O Filii! Shower Given for Bride-Elect at Bender Home A miscellaneous shower honor. ing Mary Margaret Younce was held.Sunday at-the-home-of-Jean~ Bender on Spence street. Mary, bride-elect of Nicholas— Zdunic, is the daughter of Mrs, Lucille Younce of New York ave-| nue. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Zdunic of West Walton boulevard, They are planning a Nov. 7 wedding at St. Vincen de Paul Church. Guests at the shower included Rosemary Sova, Gertrude Walsh, Nancy Clifton, Ruth Anderson, Mary Zwicker, Pat Polasek, Mrs. Gerald Webster, Peg Becker, Mary Doherty, Joan Ritter and Pat Becker. Vocal Clinic ! q Praise the Lord” by Legisring, in a demonstration. of the difficult Ti7th Century polyphonus music. characterized ‘“‘A Gypsy ie’ by, Milton ‘and Clubs proved that a musical story need not be lost in many voices. Younce, Mrs. Francis Bender, Mra, Herb Ward and Mrs. Paul Des- chaine. , point, effectively demonstrated by the chorus, and the highlight of the evening, Franz Josepn Haydn's “The Heavens Are Telling’ from “The Creation.” This vest front coat of natural camel hair fastens — with a single pearl button — over a tattersall vest that buttons at the back of the neckline and has an elastic — waistband. Handstitching fin- — ishes the edges of the “tulip collar,” high pocket flaps, and soft sleeve cuffs. a + | 8 as iF jc pret PTA Activities “|} Executive of Owen School PTA will meet Wednesday ap 1:15 p.m. in the Stee eee eeeee ee eeek & 4 < ee ee ee eee “i «© & ete & Mrs. Harry Vernon, Mrs. Kari Schultz, Mrs. Thad Beall and Sidney Fellows. Ladies Auxiliary to the Metropolitan club Spirit Gix will meet this evening at 6 at &§ GS. Perry St. Sewing Circle of David Kimball Auxil- lary 33 will, gather Wednesday at the American Home on Auburn sve- nue for 12:30 juncheon and all-day meet- ing Berean Class of First Church will meet Wednesday at 10 am. in the chureh, with a cooperative luncheon noon. 14, Dames of Wednesday eve- cht Corinne Bisterhood Maita, will meet at 7:30 ing mm the Malte Temple, 83 2 St. for initieth and second degrees. toyal Neighbors get-together will held Thursday af the home of Mrs. Bari . 129¢ Mount Clemens St., with = coooperative luncheon at noon. Gea. Richardson Chapter, ati pa = dies Aid of St. Trinity Lutheran will meet Thufsday st 2 p.m. with Juncheon at noon. oble Grands Club of Pontiac Waldron Hotel COFFEE SHOP 36 © Pike St. & ¥ z 8 i z S E last-minute arrangements for their fall in- , gathering and fair are (left to right) Mrs.|WSCS of Central Methodist Church. The Robert Byrnes of Marquette street, Mrs.| event will be Thursday at Richard Balmer of Chadwick drive and Mrs. | church. both of South Edith street, cochairmen for the Longfellow Mrs. Robert Howey (left) and Mrs. Carl nein School Fall Festival, help Garry Lee Hockey of Tasmania iSS__ TUESDAY, NOVEMBE PRUE BGO BERL ARPS ar evening from 5:30 to 8:30. Mrs. Patrick Mason, Mrs. 4 e Tegel ORE a5 begks | delet , FE i t Fe i ‘ g ; i f E z 7 Fg ; F oF Fie staff, Mrs. L. H. Nelson and Mrs. James Brennan. The ‘Teen Counter” will have 4 thee ef | Hi Making decorations and finishing other FOR A GOOD SEE US FIRST ee PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP 7 W. Lawrence St. 0 Try Our Malian Bey Maireuts! : Above Old Prof's Book Store Ernest Wittkop{ of Cameron avenue, of the ‘Slated Thursday Evening Special ! Cold Wave. FE 2-4959 Sen . Pentiae Press Phete 7 o'clock in the z iF : | 4 / nat 7 Sere — PRP AAD an sc R 3, 1988 Peatise Frees Phete avenue and Diane Crawford of North Ardmore avenue with some pre-party sampling. The festival will be held Friday = Geis Zeca, soe ited gd ir a3 TWVARMNea 6 i | Natural feed] aia I i - <é Iroquois road will preside at the Wyandotte «Ne ” clean puff, siiould be pressed onto the face, and then the excess -re- ‘moved with the puff's other side. Mascara looks best when ap- plied ar fairly dry brush, to time coacenirae cor the Wee. || fgrta.e™ Satin 9 For a clear lip outline, a lip- Gace cousters of highly ‘eat stick brush is best. The bristles |} Srisht “decorations. for the, windows must be held flat against the lips |] Nvtrous shiny greee all year around. when closed and in repose. 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M. 1666 SOUTH -TELEGRAPH | CLOSHEEN , | es _ FREE PARKING AT_OUR STORE ~~’ = + = oe bE Teste, sia aac sald Ses ga LS Es +e A = ———— By ANNE HEYWOOD ‘One of the saddest groups of people I meet are those women whose husbands have died, whose married and children have grown. left home, and who are facing idie, lonely lives. Sometimes they have enough to live on, sometimés they have to sctimp and save. But in either case, their lives are empty and, too often, unhappy. Actually this need not be. There is always something they ean do, somebody Whe has a need they can fill. Because the worst part of ft, as Mrs. T. H. told me, “is the fedling that nobody needs me, that . boc AM entirely useless in world.” this &@ good one. on Our COFFEE Ts the Best! Sodas Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN In Riker Bidg Lobby Since 1929 jmade over into five apartments. fene on each floor. When Ed-was in the daytime, and how niece it |” | alive, it was a lot of fun, occupied by young couples, with both the husband and wife work- ing. They used to drop in occa- sionally, and Ed and I felt that it gave Us a contact with youth. | “After Ed's death, they were terribly kind. But ef course they all have tives of their own." 2 ‘shopping trips, Mrs. T. H, found a solution, and | down and tried to build a new life. She stayed in the same apart- ment, but it. wasn't the same She did the housework. but with no man im the house, there was painfully littl to do. There wasn t , much money left over for movies; or lunches down- town with friends. “I kept thinking how nice it | *T live in a brownstone house, | Don't worry about who's boss in | your house — you'll be happier if yeu den't find cut. The other four apartments are week more. After a while, Mrs. T. H. settled THE PONTIAC PRESS.” “TUESDAY. NOVEMBER: 3, 1953 — s Nei ghborly Gesture ure- Ter: Good. anes Bross Once More — |: _— _ the Advantages of Helping Other People | would be if Tl had something to-do would be if I had $5 or $10 a But there's nothing f 'I know how to do but keep house. One day the young wife on the third floor stepped-to see Mrs, T. H. on her way to work. Her hus- band was sick, and she wondered | if Mrs. T, H. would peek in and | see how he was, and maybe give =e SS “I told: her I'd love to,” “Mrs. { T. H. said. “I went up and fixed his lunch. Then I did the dishes and straightened the apartment. | loved it. and | kept it up, as a neighborly gesture, for ‘the 10 days till the husbang got better.’’ Well, as is so often the case. | something good came from. this | thoughtful and generous gesture. The young couple shyly ap-| +proached Mrs. T. 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His steam-air finishing is not of the permanent type. | # There are many different fab-' can skirts with multiple ruffles and these . a must for those complicated can- | Answer: I think it would be best | to wait until he writes to you. If you don't hear from him, you can | write a friendly message on a could cancel any idea of obliga-| ee eee ee tion by announcing, “Your lovely ing . . . but even so, they must | -itt to little John, so tong put | panera with special care. away, now has a new owner.’ Dear Mrs. Post: A bey I went and gum arabic may lose some of their stiffness in dry cleaning, | *7ound with 2 good deal this and all of it may be lost in past summer has gene away to college in a distant city. I would wet cleaning. like to know if it is proper for Luckily, your professional clean-| me to write to him first, or mast has the equipment, various) 4 wait until he writes te me. ivics used in making these petti- | | Bounces. 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Says: Must Be Key to Serenity fo the city to visit me invariably spoke of her serenity. J remember a go eg ang eg ar ag want it for myself. Now. that I'm older, serenity seems to me as it did to those. wistful elders, a possession more _precious than rubies, and I often reflect upon what must have gone into the making of the qualities — people felt in my mother: She struggied—with poverty. I know. was crippled with arthritis most of her adult life, yet worked on at hard physical labor many hours a day. She knew sorrow and betrayal. But what‘ was the final magie -ingredient, I wonder, that fused all the suffering into peace? Tm dlways hunting for the formula, poking and probing at those who seem to? have it. Not long ago, seeing Charies Laughton, the actor, after a _leng interval, I said abruptly: “You're different! What's hap- pened to you?” I went on quickly to-explain that he seemed more relaxed, less tense,, more at peace with him- self. “Tam | MISS McBRIDE Manner" MAKE FRIENDS | happier,~said—the-aetor: | hall, holding a, book in front of him | but not really reading at ‘all _be- | cause he knows all the words by ened | heart—really telling you the ioe! Your husband comes in at mid-__ mortal poetry and stories of the night from a meeting you know best writers of all time. must have ended by 10 -o'clock, | Well, lady, there's the time to keep | your eyés from straying to the | clock and your tongue from utter- |ing those wifely words: ‘‘Where in the world have you ween?” If *you'll_just act pleased to see him and unconcernied-about the hour, But in these readings-Ican be any- You'll hear what happened to him. | thing. I can be a little girt of air And it will be so simple and old woman or a young, handsome | innocent you'll be glad you didn't adventurer.” make noises like a posséssive wife, He paused and smiled. ‘‘And my | wife says I'm much nicer now to | have around the house.”’ It wasn't an overnight plinge | into happiness for Charles Laugh- ton. He took six or seven.-years} out of his mature, phenomenally successful lifetime to prepare him. self for this new work, selecting. memorizing. practicing. He tried the readings out on the troops | during World War II and was filled with joy tofind that the boys liked him in the new role. . “It's made me feel so much better, I'm glad if it also brings happiness te others,” he con- _fessed almost shyly. | Perhaps the key to serenity. is in that sentence of Charles- Laugh- | ton's._If you're doing something | a quarter of the man I wanted | to bé.--And_after all, there are only a certain number of parts for my type of person. “I'm a fat, middle-aged man. 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Although rising. cost of living has taken most of the profit show four ways out of minting counterfeit coins, there are still enough in circulation to be on the lookout for them. 6 tore Coins x Genuine coins ~ eer Fe pot easily cut, .- \ questionable You Ever Look a Korean victory by the—North Koreans. a ‘May Be Trying Ancient Indian Skeletons |fo Scale Mount Found at Columbus, Ohio COLUMBUS, Ohio (®}—Ohio State Museum archeologists have found | mated to have flourished in Ohio between 400 B.C. and 700 A.D. | —The« skeletons were found near | “GRAND RAPIDS W—A 5l-year- old Comstock Park farmer was kill- ed yesterday when he fell into coins in circulation to stay on the lookout for them. : is available at the local office. . \ Sen. Flanders Questions Comptroller - WASHINGTON —Sen. Flanders {R-Vt}). today marked down for further investigation the Army's practice of having a military man as its comptroller or chief finan- the Army Robert T. Stevens would be recalled for further questioning about it tomorrow. - -* - Stevens, flanked by his comp- troller, Lt. Gen. George H. Decker, defended the setup at a hearing yeiterday, But two New York bus- experts for the 1949. Hoover Com- Army Practice | Having Military Man ag iness executives, .who served as| Commission Meeting Also to Get Tel-Huron employment, he added. Court president Francesco Sich- | Applications for social security | account number cards may be ob- ; tained at the post office or the | Social Security office, 18 S. Perry | St., Room _322; Hubbard Building. | Atwood suggested that social se- curity card holders compare the number on his-own records with the number on the account card. If there is a pct aed Sg may not receive full t + A post card for- requesting a state- I's social security account | ~- Det. Sgt» Albert then admitted he shot and killed | ¢ | his wife during a robbery attempt. | er adjourned court until Thursday | after Allegra summed up. Two other defense lawyers are sched- uled to speak then. A verdict is expected Friday. Youth Surrenders, Admits Slaying Man DETROIT #—Percy E. Rober- | son, 19, sought as a suspect in| the Saturday night slaying of a grocer, surrendered to polite early} today. =. } Isaacs said | Roberson Walked into headquarters | William H. O'Gara and wounded Police already had taken into) custody 25-year-old Daniel C. Sin-; gal. Roberson said he and Singal | held up the grocer and robbed living costs? where needed? 12. Give government aid for education 13. Outlaw the U. S. Communist Party? mission on defense organization, ‘a Ave. __ The firm asked for NS ee hai oy; Seaties. teaee Bees ols recemaigelatih be . t D | Bill? nade oat aoe Hye! 5 ge a « eatert FACTS—H. Russel: Hollend | Making the presentation-are (left) William F. Kal- (te building eee ee ee Defense Department now is, dry! roqueis, accepts booklets entitled | witz, chairman of. the Chamber of Commerce Gov- property _Tezoned from : qa ar 2 Meanwhile. the ee: “Under the Dome” fromthe Pontiac Chamber of | ernmental Affairs Committee, and George M. Wat- Cl to C2. : Play 'P 2 , jor called keene tf tee Navy | Commerce on behalf of the- Pontiac High School. | son, chamber president. Public hearings are set on: | ay ‘Private Eye’ and Robert B. Anderson and Asst. Sec- Pty, Ae faren : Be sa : Spot Phony retary of the Air Force H. Lee! Hyman G. Riekover te . ne See ee Green cks | A special astessment roll for problems. - . * _ sewer, and — °° / station and related pid you ever ee a dollar bil?| Secretary at Peteee wisae| -Vilian-Garbed Admiral ee Sanaa to ane Stirs of — oe Fearne them | to appear at an afternoon session. P t t . . | : will hear ; every day... ve you ever! The Air F Bas a lieutenant A-E , WwW k n Commissioners &@ com mln Be en Sy gay TS | nergy to Wor VTE ttl munication from the Michigan look and you will see one of the] Navy the post is held by an as-| WASHINGTON @ — Hiyman G.| Selection of Rickover {68° the Offi Public Service Commission on finest pieces of engraving in: the | sistant secretary who also has oth-| Rickover. the adntiral in muti, is new job was based primarily on Deeds ice Receipts changes ordered by the Commis- world. . er duties. keeping busy ‘at hiis job, directing | the wide experience in atomic | Increase 50 Per Cent | 1"_'@ Taitic signal control and — an ra | — two men jrention:-sinoanond hesrtviare ‘0f-the--world's “first; — development he pales ia 7 eS 4 operation at railroad crossings on. — are clear stinct: fine ideu-of etvittan comptrofiers In ait /nuctear- : work with the nuctear engine | Over October, 1952 —[Sanderson, Florence and Johnson, lines that form the small squares} three services, were Ferdinand | starting thé equally jmposing task | designs for the submarines Naw- : . Other business ‘scheduled in- are carefully etched in perfect de-| Eberstadtt, investment banker, and pai, ‘up the ‘nation’s first! titus and Sea Wolf. tty totaling $17,641.60 —— cludes: ’ —- it bills may “come oy ane se ay me meee a a But another factor of apparent | Deeds office last month —— hall rel Marmasse "OSS wort j My capa oor oe tadt helped draft the 19%7|(AEC) spokesman’ said today the }imiportance was the fact that Rick-|again as much as the $11,348.55 | Center from Gemun to Cottage. matter how hard counterfeiters | AtTmed Services’ Unification - Act| AEC intends to keep Rickover as Over is oay mewn in industry, | intake for October, 1952. roll for ure, gutter and. elated work try, they fail somewhere to | and a 1949 amendyfent sponsored | Chiet of its Naval Reactors branch | Particularly power industry: Register of Deeds Orrin Me- | Confirmation a. ‘Gssessment inal the dtiiie a6 a by Sen. Byrd (D-Va) and designed | While he serves also as director| The Syear old Rickover at-|Quaid, who released the monthly | fot tor sidewall oa "the sagt sige. af bill. All it tad ae eee to put the Pentagon’s financial af-| of the project, recently announced, tained his present rank of rear|report, said the total of deeds, A resolution to receive special assess. a hen o eas fairs on a businesstike basis. The | © build a 60,00)-kilowatt_ electric admire? after one of the hot-| mortgages, and miscellaneous pa- aa yy A , a a are Flanders subcommittee is’ looking | Plant run by a ear fission fur-| test family rows in recent navy | pers filed was 12,612 — almost 300 trem Colbie to, Waite. ee ag ae eneg | ito the workings of this, amend- nace. history. more than the October, 1962, total | 5 rowat vem lewis € Matcher tor n storekeeper ca | ment. “Rick” was saved from being |! 11.081. . of Dupont pubdiviaten, the title of local Shériock Holmes | e *« e - = sctiet the ota “But most of the increase,” é Sa pet oe it See Wars Htaly Claiming. | Sst SSS | = Suse Herbert Hoover Jr gta ponens 90 Reauine |felt the Korean War ammunition y ng and ry set by the Michigan -Legisle--| vy a. a y the town : yed | shortages might have been cleared Anderson interceded _| ture for all county register of e . 4 woman who ‘said she had studied | up more quickly if the Army had deeds offices in the state, This Seeks Oil Solution a “Treasury Men in Action” teaf-| had a civilian comptroller. Pest d promotion boards tne new sehedulo teck éfiect Z let telling how to detect phony) He and Schneider both said the ror y — F twice’ passed him over ix O«t, 2." TEHRAN, mea fhe Ser tora SMERTANTS shouldbe van, captains to become rear admirals | “Ot he total paper led, be suid pert Harte ase SS _A__ Ping counterfeiters ; should no other-duties, and > ate , | 3,093 were deeds, as against 2.807 ‘ x BOGUS MONEY—Walie? Greaza, who portrays the Chief on that had béen operating in the | should directly to the secre- Can't See Decision Not | into retirement last June 30. boned filed last October. Fees | tre. to a ae for fur- NBC-TV's “Treasury Men in Action,” examines spurious bill. ee ee ee ee tary in their service, Tee Aree) to Ask Return of Two Andere then gave the Nevy an | totaled $4953.10, some $1.300 over | iranian of depute. Hie saqeenged _4™ ing kdown. orce now . unmistakable nudge by directing | the $3,303.30 total foe . October, | - Here are some pointers that will| report to their respective chiefs} Accused Americans it to convene a selection board. to | 1952. po ang over possibilities ~of a —— All-Time Record for One Month enable you to spot counterfeit! of staff as well as their secre- promote one engineering captain} Office workers processed 1,532 - : | money. . taries, Faigle Italy @ ra Trial of | experienced in the field of atomic | mortgages last month for $5,016.20 patel a ee mJ = re : * ¢ e@ o Americans in a tia on | propulsion. in fees, compared with 1,161 for Probation Oftice Reports am oy ha poverty Flanders told reporters the dis-|charges of murdering their war- But Bichover hes worn his of $3,460.35 in the same month last help bet dl ctaatte over the : smudgy or unnaturally white, | ®S?eement about the comptrollers| time commander drew toward a dinette mateo ned tadiaghn ext 1 YE ChatteY mortgages totaled | come. son of the former ° ° Details are often scratchy. The | 85 One of the key points before;ciose today with an accusation . 4.564 tast-month, which cost- filers} U- 5S- President has been conferring October Inivestigations | Meri waster waza ‘ne | hs subcommittee. But he said he| that the United States “‘committed| nee since prometion-agrecing. | > lsat ianiee WANS Sey SO with Iranian officials on the situs Portrait is dark, the lines -ir- | “85 even more intérested in im-|a grave error’ in refusing to ex- pla A sr die 1952, total was 4,534 for $2,267. * | ton. An all time record of 73 pre-/ McKenna. r and broken. The por- proved aecdunting and inventory |tradite the pair. sen’ ceremony of pinning Sale of Iranian oil in world mar- sentence investigations _in__OM€/ 4 total of-409 persons are Gel ascalty into the | Practices in the armed services Giuliano Allegra, tawyer for one | ¢ two-star insignia on him. 3 kets has been almost completely month was reported by members! under supervision to date this | , —— 1 ‘appropriated almost | of three Italians on trial with the | Indeed, that probably is the only, Democrats, Huh? stalemated by a British legal boy- of tee Cutan Coty Frebetien | seat. Gt-this ample 30 por: | on caine pi © billion dollars between the end) absent Americans, made the ac-|time he has donned a uniform) COLUMBUS, Ind. (UP) :—Mr. cot imposed after Iran national- Department in October sons were placed on probation portrait ona genuine bill’ o¢ World War II and 1949, yet|cusation in a brief summation of | since 1949, when the Atomic Energy | and Mrs. Herbert Hoover Bray of | ized the holdings of the British — Sa. graces for misdemeaners and 333 fer | "2045 ego ey ienl ton we were short of almost every-| the case. Commission appointed him chief | Columbus have named their son fengny Angio-Iranian Oil Com- month : se stiga- ; ; ; es | ” . ; ‘ican tuts celieleted aula Stil a — year’s total ip-—ta5pear lifelike. The background | alge Naeger Piao The United States refusal, Al- of the Naval Reactors branch. Dwight David. pany_in this country. = of 362 persons were under Cepart: | 307 for-tetonies.. iS — by regular Pore out what became of that money.” an” “leads me yp teers z . ‘i e seal under ‘‘Wash-| government no = ect « ee ee Officer Arthur P. | Pre-sentence investigations are ' ington, D. Cc.” is often a com- | 2 a pores consider the two men guilty.” )}Senator Sees County as Cr OSS S 10n, — | Part of the probation department's plete give-away. The _ saw-tooth | 5° year |. He referred to former Lt. Aldo H . | setup to determine whether a per-/points “an the countertet are , |tcarai"of Pitsburgh and tormer| ASKS Press Readers to .Express Views No Immediate War pine ed oh crime is best usually uneven, broken off and k Sgt. Carl Lo Dolce of Rochester, | ~~ __ SU Saree ruil Tews Su a ie probation or a prison | irregular. a ee Urges Rechec ‘ _|N. Y., accused of murdering Maj. Sen. Homer Ferguson needs your ‘ sentence, | On_a genuine bill, the saw-tooth. f 7 Fj > William Holohan of New York City 7 . 2 il are aries: Seen by Trygve lie Three person's background is | points, groutal the ga ro goto of Socia Security behind enemy lines in Northern What Is Your O inion? | The Michigan Republican wants : checked intensively f.- work habits. early defined. num- Italy in 1944. They have denied |} P e Oakland County residents to ex. ‘ST. LOUIS @ — Trygve Lie,| and past record bofore-a-recom-| bers on a counterfeit bil are!Corqd Numbers A ariel ] | press their views on the vital issues former secretary general of the | mendation—is submitted to the| usually. poorly printed, inaccu- oo ae Sh ld h U M4 d Ss t facing our federal government be- a . P sl court rately spaced and uneven in ap-| Rex A. C. Atwood, manager of Allegra, Chgjstien — Democrat ou the nite tates... he ' United Nations, said” here last ; pearance the Pontiac Social Security office, | ™#vor of Novara and professor of Fe Oe ee oe night he does not believe..there, is The economic advantage of ‘ . ; = Ou »' | eriminal law at the Catholic Uni- ves|. xo | _- the next session’ of Congress,-- any immediate threat of World| probation was alse pointed out | ©" @ genuine bill, the figures |{joday urged kland County's : . - decided . War Ill. = by Melienen, whe enid. cost are firmly and evenly printed | 900 employers to double check versity of Milan, declared: : “The make-up of Onskiland Lie, who poke at an executive | $35 per year te supervise a pro- and well spaced. The paper on aj every employe’s social security “I cannot see the reasons giv- iE Reduce tayes before balancing the County, with its farming areas, dinner meeting sponsord by an ad-| bationer while it cost $49.50 |COUnterfeit’ bill generally has no | number before submitting quarter-| en by the United States gavern- budget: : large and coal ' conmmmition, vertising agency, gave his views on! yearly to support a prison in- silk threads altHough they may | ly social security tax returns. | ment for refusing their extradi- 2. Balance the budget by raising taxes? : heavy and light industries, in. an be imitated by tiny red-and blue| Reporting without social| tion . . Jt seems to me that wales Onkinnt voters: n_eueel - the international situation timate. wages ‘ Pa ; ” interview. “Persons on probation—are also ca ; he -said.“‘Because_of this I feel “So long as the UUnited Nations | 11, to held down fobs _ which Hold-‘the bill up to the light | the wrong number often results in| very grave error both from the 4. Have Universal Military Training? ‘eek por oes continues to exist,” he said, “there} 70 tt ect te them -totup | amd see it the threads are | drawn-out correspondence, long de-| political and juridical point -of {| —7— ee ee 8 remains little chance of warfare port their_famities.” Earigns of opaque and fibrous in texture {lays and operating costs wiew.” : . eep t aft- rtiey. i are especially significant. P in the near future. "" probationers during) October| ™ they should be, for t Security Admtnistra-| He asked acquittal of all three || _ 6. Give statehood to Alaska? Pe Snap ee sena Lie, Whois of an 18-state lec- : Perhaps the i {liv 2, Atwood pointed out, Italians standing trial — Aminta 2 . ' compi a ques- 5; amounted to $63,343.23, McKerina p mouriting cost of ager : 7. Give statehood to Hawaii? ture tour id the real ~Commu- 5 t tions on major national issues. u Bes said ing is responsible for the fact that; An employe can help assure | Migliari, Giuseppe Mannini and|j —— = “> hie ist threat today is in Indochina. | “Fee 7 proper credit of his wages by (Gualticor Tozzini. 8. Congress investigate subversives? __ The questions, appearing on | He_ said victory = rae Cémmu- at re =e as showing his social security card “They were onfy casualty in-|f, ~@. Cichinus anon of farm prices? | es aeh aes St pi : nists there would as Same es Jap Expedition :. counterfeiting of coins has de-| to his employer when accepting volved,"’ he said. i aaa aa aaa | + Construction . 14. Help build the St. Lawrence Waterway? 15. Continue military assistance to Europe? “Organization (NATO)? 17. Remain in the United Nations? T6. Continue teading-North.Atiantic Treaty. i iff eat 18, Repudiate the pacts of Yalta, Potsdam? Teheran 22%, E 19. Go on giving aid to Asia? L 5. 20. Help France pay for Indochina issues? Nos ereenereee Send your - forwarded to 5¢n. WW War? | Which of these do you think are the three MOST IMPORTANT eee OCH Cee Oe completed form to the Pontise Preas. It will be Homer Ferguson | him of $100, Isaacs said, \ ‘Soles Gee ee ee ie eS eee | ‘ : q : | q é s is -¥ : : \ ‘ } ‘ + t er AS hs, 4 HE PONTIAC PRE eS ‘ svete “ SS, TUESDAY, NO' baie 7 at Geir ieee ena atee ics f and a on Peace Talks Reds Studying Dean's All-or-Nothing Formula ee) TTT MI HOWARD HAWKS Gen tleme 17] 1G LDL [ia@ stv iiee) Ge): ~ Cobum _ fry -—s— That “Becoves of You" WOMAN! That Sensational NEW STAGE STAR! a” YAPPENS /. THURSDA —— : FRAME McHUGH GLADYS GEORGE EDGAR BOCKANAR - PRUMER LEE - REGIS TOOMEY JANE GARWELL SCOOP! “TROM HERE TO ETERNITY” STARTS FRIDAY First Time ot Reguler Prices In the Pontiec Area! on Korean Parley PANMUNJOM ®—U.: S. listen to Red demands that a num- ber of neutrals be seated—after a time and place are set. The Communists insist that com- position of the parley be decided first. | Dean opened the session by tell- ing the Reds the world dislikes “this bickering’’ and proposed as a suitable date for the conference the preliminary talks end. | * ° * L ; | Then he suggested his new for- ;}mula and added “IT am quite willing to exchange | views again on the composition | which we thought had already been | decided in an agreement (the Ko- rean armistice) signed by both | sides " The Reds called a 30-minute re- | cess to discuss the proposal. They |later asked a 30-minute extension. | When the session resumed the Offers New Plan either Dec. 1 or four weeks after | PARTING WITH CARTING—Little Anders and his mother don’t get tired anymore when they shop in this Stockholm, Sweden, The wide-eyed youngster seems quite satisfied with his mother’s ingenious solution to the problem of baby-carting. supermarket. ‘to Quit ||’ Hungarian Beauty a A Ht : py ie i i ‘- grhgr} if iF fi th — communist delegates said that af- |ter “preliminary study’’ they had | | ‘not found any elements in your | statement which could be condu- | cive to progress of the meetings." | Nonetheless they added that they | would look it over some more and reply Wednesday at 11 a.m. (9 p.m. Tuesday EST). - s * Dean told a news conference af- ter the meeting: | “I still believe we can work this ;out and we are going to work this out”. The envoy said he still feels the | Cémmunists want the political con- Oilman‘s Estate Valued PONTIAC °* ™ Fee io ThE w= Hwy. (US-10) } Bleck North of Teles STARTS TONIGHT As You Like It! Spicy! Sexy! A Program for IN: inti: wialnae a ee a canine One | nd ee Ate ! at Over Four Million . ALBUQUERQUE @—The estate of Ellis A. Hall, Albuquerque oil- man who died in an Alaska plane crash has been set at $4,250,022.11. The . his wife, two daughters 17-year-old Patrick Hibben were killed in the plane crash Aug. 17. The plane apparently dis- integrated in the air after being buffeted by strong winds : Ce ee en ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Te ee Keego Theater | “SCARED STIFF” = with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis —ALSO— “BIG LEAGUER” With Edw. G. Robinson Phillip Terry Back in Films After 6 Years By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD WW — In 197, Phillip Terry, actor and divorced ~yhusband of Joan Crawford, dis- appeared from the Hollywood scene. ‘ After a six-year absence, he has returned to his acting ca- reer. Why did he leave? What did he do? Why did he return? These were some of the things I wanted to know, as well as what it was like being married to a fabulous film star. The actor Changed “littlé during his absence, except for a slight graying at the temples. But he admitted that his cut- look has changed considerably. “I quit Hollywood in 1947 be- cause of personal reasons that had grown intolerable," he re- called. ‘It got so I couldn't stay here and keep my self-respect, which was very important to me. After all, you have to live with yourself.” I pressed him for the reasons; and he said that much of his troubles stemmed from a report printed by two columnists. The . story declared that Terry was holding out for a big property settlement before he would allow the divorce from Joan Craw- ford. , - “We had already agreed on a settlement four be. fore,” he sdid. “I got a re- the damage had So he packed up and left. He became the operator of a re- sort hotel near Carmel, Calif. “IT wanted te get away from the roof, ss and to Burnham. Belge, Turkistr+ them. them." After selling out the hotel, Terry decided he wanted to live in Mexico. That dream lasted about six months. Now he's back in Hollywood to resume his act- I knew nothing about Girl Bicyclist Killed George Sanders Files Suit to Dissolve es 4-Year-Old Marriage to SANTA MONICA, Calif. —The | ong Kelvin Walsh, 15, are victims of muscular dystrophy—a mysteri- ous, incurable disease. Its cause Bs i i Ff te B MUSKEGON wf — A 12-year-old girl, Carole Cochran of Montague ing career. Except for some TV | 8S killed last night when a films with Gloria Swanson in struck her as she was riding he Mexico, he hasn't acted for six | bicycle on U. 8. 31 in Montague . |The driver, Warren Higgins, 54 years. He hasn't lost his touch; he has been much in demand for rer gence Pec sca Poo appearances in TV films. —_ an on-coming car blinded I asked if being married to ‘ Crawford hurt his acting career. \ “It didn’t help,” be replied. “Things iike this would hap- I learned that he resented be- ee work a as is as enw gee ing asked, thinking I was try- want it done and you have ing to use Crawford. to pressure the fun! myself into jobs.” c “It was the same way on eMC eB eeNS.......... 85¢ sets. I could just feel people holding themselves back from me, waiting to see whether I ‘b would pull my rank as Craw- ford's husband."’ Seri . Dining Room L 130 S$. Telegraph Reed people, and I did it with a ven- geance,” he laughed. ‘Our nearest neighbor was 15 miles away.” , <. fire that cut accommodations \ from 170 to 70. \ New Lake Theater The next summer 9 forest \ 420 Pontiac Trail ‘ fire raged nearby for $4 days. WALLED LAKE \ The register dwindled from 70 e t off approaches to the hotel, . South Sea Woutan \ iol ‘Renny ead is he wanda and Virginia Maye by authorities. . —atso— NY) “1 decided 1 was in the wrong , = business,” he said. “You ha \ wuity of Bad Men” \ ja Snel tows wa a Mad, \. Dale Robertson \ restaurant: and a bar. These . &*| businesses are tricky even for Waa aw aaa s those who are experienced in EE SNS l sae % 4 OM ADE The Sign of Quality >| EAT THE BEST— EAT AT HOMADE Yes, for goed food visit Homade—Pontiac’s finest cafeteria, lunch and bakery counter. ‘ CHEF'S SPECIAL, Wednesday and INDIVIDUAL CHICKEN POT PIE .. 4 at Its Best at Homade and . - cation p.m. ¢ Reast Young Turkey with Dressing, Cran Sauce, Choice of Vegetables, Choice berry 79°} The Sign of Qua Salt Risi Sour Cream Cookies Pecan Custard Fi BAKERY DEPARTMENT Breed... : crete tere rege. 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Oosterbaan began preparations for. the Illinois game with attention on Michigan's defensive alignment, against which opponents have aver- aged about 240 yards a game. The Michigan coach began work in the pattern of past games, with Ted Kress in the safety’ position | were center John Morrow and full- back Dick Balzhiser. However, it was expected Ooster- baan wil experiment. with this alignment in hopes of finding some way to strengthen the Michigan de- fense, which has yielded 10 touch- downs so far ‘this season. Randy Turpin Is Charged With Beating NEW YORK (AP) British boxer Randy Turpin is under charges on complaint of a 24-year-old woman, who says he beat her several times in the past few weeks. The woman, pretty Adele Dan- fels, clerk for the New York state department of labor, al- leged the former world middle- weight champion beat her three times before he lost a title bout Oct. 21 and four times after- ward. Both Turpin and Miss “Daniels are Negroes, Magistrate. John FE. Prender- gast yesterday set a hearing for Turpin tomorrow morning on a) third degree assault charge. Tur- | who is scheduled to sail for ngland Wednesday afternoon, was paroled in custody of his attorney, Saul Strauss. Miss Daniels lawyer, ex-magis- trate J. Roland Sala who figured 000 for Turpin. Prendergast de- nied the motion. The fair-skinnéd, red-haired Miss N-Y. Woman Daniels said in her complaint that the alleged beatings left her bruised. However, Turpin's attor- ney said in court that she “shows no visible marks of any assaults.’’ Bowling Results TONDAWANDA LEAGUE we Pont. Bty 1 eS i2-t¢ Reda Tem 15 8 Pent. Ree. 10 14 Ecencheat 4068 FOF Aux. 9 45 Hertogs 14 8 Leutse Shop 3 ti we ae Spartan Fans Want a Repeat of ‘51 Season State Handed Michigan, Ohio State Successive Indiv. game—L. Sehwanbeck tit, series | —D. Black 511; team game, series—KRed | & Tom's 744-—2108, | P w , er 1951 football season terback Earl Morrall to the squad.:! sterdevant 14 7 Drewry’s 11 10! seein — Pts ~~ seas prepare grat | Morrall, apparently recovered from sacra wae ~ - Steel Ene. te ue mehédrs 2 ers Li crucial meeting with Ohio State | his bout with glandular fever, | 1th Frame 41 1¢ Country View 7 | = ae 2 ees as i mbus Saturday. warmed up with the team before a’ 7 R. or s S _ . Fiub-a-Dubs 18 Jesters 3, Im 1951, Michigan State de- me reese State game last Satur | ee wp tog nerds 40 y. oe fA ALL SPAR Sener —— it re 7 feated Michigan-and-Oblo-State—/——nrorrall was scheduled to get craven & "s Ward ‘Fera. 1g Indiv, game—L. Jakebowski 238, series | on successive Saturdays. Michi- special attention in practice this 5®#*'s 1 Meter han HY —M May 603; team game—McCandiess| gan bowed first by a 25-0 score week to ies far os rallel role —_ ee. = Masen — 8 771, serlee—Ten Pins 7168. 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Ree. 19 ® Lucky Strike 11 17) MO 1zs } Sree 7 Art @ Lil's 19 ® Pinbesters 8 te been beaten by the same team just Wwe won Ml ot ae Hebarth’s 17 11 Team Ne 8 8% a week apart. Tombine SO Puier 14 8 | wrigley'’s 20 Retail Store Dich & Wes 1518 Team Neo. 15 4 16 , Moentealm 20.11 Sallies 13 8 | OE Devte oo Seca Maseea is Creat Un. 1414 Leeal 653. “s ie This year, it's Ohio State first Lensteod Bibi. 38 is | a2 - Nolece Bf a Pont Print: 3 Team Ne. 4 MM Teom Ne. and then Michigan. ‘Sane assis Five ord Mit. | — = 19 Braid . . ~ EERE | : ‘ = Juiv. 19 G.M.AC. | Despite the reversal of the | Meo Ggi em” “rich some—t Bon | Team sertes—Oakland Machine 2907; * 6 | Losses That Year By ROBERT E. VOGES EAST LANSING W — Michigan State rooters are hoping for a re- and Ohio State was beaten 24-20 is no reversal of form. Pts. This will be only the third meet- | Descars. i Keds Brit | akc out de Beaker Other ae a bee a. ban bade = al i —~ in 1912 when Michigan state won Bevel Bes. ss Teom Ne. 19 8 35-20. All games. have been | spencer : a at Columbus. ° Sina este i Dizte _ is Before the season started, this Indiv. game—¥. Becker 204, the Western Conference | football competition, The game} for Laurels: International UREL, Md. —Laurel Race Track officials breathed easier to- day after the safe arrival of five foreign thoroughbreds slated to run in the second. International here Saturday. Arrivals brought to six the num- ber of foreign entries on hand for the $65,000 turf event. A seventh, Treetops Hotel, was scratched yesterday when a plane scheduled to také him from Ireland in time te catch a Laurel-bound flight from Len- don was grounded by bad weath- er. J T. S. Reeves said he was scratch- ing the horse because the delayed takeoff wouldn't allow enough time ‘o. | to condition here before Saturdays race. | The four making the flight got. here last night and were expected to glear quarantine at-nearby Beck- ee sometime to- : They are Robert C. Boucher’s Wilwyn, winner of the first Inter- national last year; Thomas Robin- son's Harwin, also from England; and Paul Duboseq'’s Silnet and R. B. Strassburger’s Worden from France, Thirteen of Diamonds, Thomas Robinson's Irish entry, has been on the grounds since last week. F r Bowl race. Michigan State has a 6-0 loss to Purdue and Ohio State was beaten 41-20 by Illinois. If lindis drops one or two of its three remaining games with Michigan, Wisconsin and North- western, the winnér Saturday would have a chance to at least tie for Big Ten honors. Helping the Michigan State hopes | was the return of Muskegon quar- | behind Yewcic. a OF ISABELLA Lansing. Another one is scheduled | seven-Up 22 10 Tom's Mkt. 16 s for MSC supporters from Saginaw 10 BOUSS and Flint. In addition, hundreds we we will-be driving down for the game. | Snsmresn Cc 0 % moamers 13 38 of this will be de |2 es i 9 es Bae lore knotked 17 11 Barnetts 8 ¢ MOTOR INN HOUSE f wt. 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It will be shown for the first. ‘time “Thursday at Chrysler Corporation’s annua) hew car press party in Detroit. The car is 34 inches high, has a 115-inch wheel- Caulitiower, | Business Notes: == Both GM, Ford 1, -%5-1.28 bu. g and lew eed 15.00-23 00. ~ 00-14 eep — Galable 1,300. WN. wea. Undertone. —-/, = " tattle 25,000: salable slaughter steers OF! Salable 650. gilts steady to 25 cents LU show } eommerc eull and util- lots 18.00- DETROIT EGGs DETROIT (AP)—The following prices first receivers case 4 + aol for lots of federal hd ol ey erade secre ar DETROIT BUTTER DETROIT (AP). The following prices ad doten we: 0... Detroit b: irst receivers Produce were paid f.0.b. Detroit by Jumbo 66-69, re paid f ; y for case’ lots of federal- 8. grade A, jumbo + Wid, avg. 5544; medium - 43; -—— 30-39, wd. The wren is the only bird found exclusively on the continent North American warly| Ford built 1,011 =.= Production Up -¥. 1 10-Month Period Sees Totals on Cars, Trucks Well Above ‘52 Time ‘| General Motors and Ford today b reported 10-month production to- = tals well above the figures for the same period last year. pk. ; No. 1, 90-1.25. pk. bski- to- GM sald it 2,502, ok Siebel Turnip. ot 362 cars _ Epa and 1, 100-150 bu. coaches. year the cutput Collard, No. 1. 100 be. kate ne ig oe oneal bu. spinach: Wot 18-128 Ua ne No. 1 .75-1.00 bu. Swiss chard. No 1| ts October production was 227,- bs, output in the past 10 months was this October, compared with 13,501 | in the same month last year. total car and 7; Ford built 205,578 cars and ;| trucks in .October as compared oo. | With 158,322 last year. 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Rox Ex Company T1014 Pont. St. Bk. Bidg. FE 4.9462 insurance is so Kenneth G Low in Cost not afford to take a CHAN HEMPSTEAD INSURANCE BAKER & HANSEN Phone FE 4-1568-9 - Donald-E. Hansen Richard H. DeWies Free NO COST OR ~ OBLIGATION - *- 10-DAY MON ss GUARANTEE Home Demonstratl CALL FE 29143 cv mF — a Ze 511 Community Nat'l Bank Building. eS. ie) eee Oe i abctatigeh incite, ons Sis Pe | L : Uae ee ah His * ‘ } \ Fj eee on LS eo re Bee by cia tee. BRS 7 ’ ora | q aro . \ t whe J ieoon es or rie re thes 2 i } Seige Se) EGE mes eee a meee Os ee oe ee oS | re Sp aa = Sees ae PE Ee ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1953 ey = —}Hal Boyle Says: =] Mine might or might not win « | CAPTAIN EASY ~~ a Drawbacks Are Numerous to U.S..Matrimony Bureau | “22s rie wre NEW YORK — Should Uncle |of Santa Claus in this respect, | federal matrimonial bureau. Governors Eye Labor, | sam become a love broker? __ |come Noel. - How would you yourself like to , Should the government bolster; “I honestly believe what this | start a courtship two blue- Foreign Imports an on mer ag " | its income by entering the busi-| country needs is a good federal; inked. stamp marks on your fore- ___ Effect on Security. {ness of arranging marriage, which | matrimonial bureau to start air} head saying: “Passed by the U. S. *~ Tup until now has been strictly a/| epidemic of romance and inspire | Bureau of “ and ‘guar- ALBUQUERQUE ® — Life OF| tree enterprise field? older women to realize that they | anteed prime the U. S~ bg death of the nation’s metal mining; George Durst of Jamica, N. Y¥.| can't take it with them, so why let | reau of Agriculture?” —_/ h industry rests in the legislative lap has been conducting a one - man income taxes grab it?” Let George do it. > ; Pe r, f ot Congress, Western’ governors) —omiaion for some years for the od year an pepped =, | ‘i YW ; > 9 They are concerned over ability — i * federal matrimonial | one alte anaes ui Homemade Alarm Nabs .% . Yh C2 Beary a of ae — pools ama = ae ed older women to own and op-| “I'd like to be some older 3 Burglars in Church FRECKLES AN man is an iste which must be Tate stands asi . HOUSTON, Tex. uw) — A home-| , — . faced squarely by Congress and} 50 far Congress and the White) «1 gon’t seek to be # younger | made ir alarm w LE En the better,’ asserts House have turned a deaf ear to lady’s slave. oo oa - sis aot de = ae ce Dan Thornton: |his proposal, and for the life of “For companionship, secur- . church ahie kare . th a “It ig inevitable that Congress | him George ~— panne ye ity, contentment convicts, must solve this critical problem | & governmen so Geep in in “Are the only things a man a ieele t. the and I believe a See fe sng te ef ag hd should really crave.” sien denae G. Roper, 20; Aubrey sere mining — its increasing same time please the voters. ‘| So far no statesmen have made |D. Morrison, 23; and Joseph A, . any serious opposition to Mr. | Tierron, 24 — admitted four rob- shutdowns, labor relations, unem- His idea is simple and pain- ber " 5 F Durst's m for federal het ries and twe attempted robber ployment problem and foreign im-| jogs, Anybody wanting a mate |;,- wealthier an ie in ahi P on y the attention of gov-! would pay . .| . pay a $10 registration fee | husband but perhaps don’t know it.| The homemade alatm was de-| ters ae ae eas acre to the federal matrimonial b@- the trouble “is that no politician | vised and installed by J. M. Thom-} we ae to | ree which would then rate the yet has fealized what a vote-get-| 4%. 9, caretaker of the Trinity | a day prospects — possibly in a giant [ting issue it is. None has picked | Baptist Church. where the trio was | Nery Thousands of men have -been catalogue — and arrange intro- up the ball and run with it. | hiding. ES thrown out of work in Western — ; Ht only 28 miiiton | Perhaps one reason is they are ; ee states in recent shutdowns of A ns registered each year, | afraid to get inte the explosive Engineless Car Stolen; - - - SS = mines, principally those producing this would pour a painlessly (arena of matrimonial relations. | h f Thiet . . lead and ziné. The chief executives raised quarter billion dollars an- | If the «government can't solve the Searc or Strong 1e } DON ALD DUCK are concerned over the effect on| "uslly into the treasury. | Problem of cattle, corn or butter COLORADO SPRINGS u#—David national security, George is convinced, there are | Crops, how could it deal with the) pion ics sure it isn’t worth the, < | re) YP) Thornton said “thousands” are millions of well-to-do¥women in‘ Problem of a crop of surplus hus- | effort and police are looking for a Hv ek} \7i\ out of work in his state because of | the ‘fond forties, fascinating fif- bands? thief with a strong back. \? i: * } hS | _ the “impossibility of ous_mines- Jlowable sixties and sensible low long would it be before | : Shorts Bhai! ba compete” with a market “where in| seventies” who could use a good ‘he cry parity for potential hate yesterday. how he removed the en- : some cases we pay foreign nations| man as an income tax deduction, | bands as well as potatoes’’ went) bine trom his 1942 car, lugged it more than domestic producers.” | dog walker, or what have you? | UP? How long before the crop of down to the basement and started There is “quite a hardship in| “Husbands make novel Christ-| 5Pinsters would demand govern- | making repairs. zinc and lead producing areas” in|mas presents,” he writes, and ™ent aid, too, to help tide them! An hour later Brown went back | | Nevada, said Gov, Charlies H. | wants to know what is keeping the | through a husband-drought ? | out to his engineless car, Russell. government frem playing the role A governmedt-arranged wed- | It had been stolen. ALLEY OOP by T. V. Hamlin | — SURE! NO [{ THATS 17! EXTRADITION WITH OLD — 7 zs FATHER TIME. 2 F7 s ae io data 71 4 SS 2 ; Jy foe “<< THAT'S ; Foy | FRO . —-+_— NOTHING --- MY vast iro oo DOS DOG HAS ONE cae H ZN Ove mnie oe =||FORTY FEET AW — FOUR FEET Ay = versie & ; L Ff Af 4 an vs = =: —¥ Ke : p ont Se ‘ EAL OUT GREASINESS. NON- CREAM O11 cee (Oe Se ¥ Gives Approval to Ra Uh THE PONTIA * estas oh ¥ eS! Pee . em _ , Soma i ;,.|fomorrow Night |" ‘ + 4 —— = Nitin idiechi Ss Mrs, G. E. Eckel, and} school operating expenses : Winners years or 1 ay > under group were Gary and Joan proved by 7% per cent of voters) syeuenger who were dressed ae} day. In the age six to ten group first In favor of raising the school) Pie went to Sandra Wooster, | operating tax from three to five . ~~. SeBeoublen a a Af mills for a five-year period were} group from 11 to 15, ¥ es 1,91 voters. Voting against the| Cider, doughnuts and hot-dogs|— = proposal “a ann . The five-tiill tax ty a continua | fan County Deaths tion of a three-mill tax approved 4 - Se ee ee N ra ' mate prison. apg ceretcnsccot cea ore Town.of 8,000 Orders i é If the 600-inmate institution later}. PLEASANT RIDGE — Service 20,000 Traffic Forums this year. Installs OES Officers as ERR. inadequate, Martin said, for Mrs. Gertrude K. Zeder, #4, of : i The new tax will mean an in-/ SOUTH LYON — Public installa-| THE ‘OTTER’ MOBILE—The M76 cargo car-| stration at Aberdeen g Grounds, Md., before! the state can add a unit to it ce anbrilge Be. was ger MARYSVILLE, Calif: @—Police crease of about $9 per year for) tion of officers of Entre Nous Chap-| rier, called the “Otter,” leaves “bath tub” in demon- military and civilian ordnance experts. — y at St. Lupe's chiet John Blevins was authorized the average homeowner. s al Church, Ferndale, with | 5. the—city- council lastnight to ter of OES will be held Thursday | —-—- : New Southfield Teacher— ‘The school -district-is also PAY-/ nicht in Masonic Temple Soin burial in Delray Beach, Fla. She | order 20,000 traffic citation forms. ing for extra millage on a build-| Nw officers are ‘Mrs. Litas WSCS Boa d Set Thomas OES Installs Britain Is Told ls Mrs. Jean Kremer died § “Arrangements are by | “He said that would be “a year’s ing~ program ~and-—-e- 1.6..tax for - sf ‘ New Offi 70 Attend , . a Wessels Funeral Home. supply.” Marysville’s population is building debt acquired before 1932. | Y°ME: SS wont Tory Lang. fo _ ow Se oe ene i Conumereiat Vf errr NSHP ag. | Surviving are a son, H. Hailde | 3,000 . worthy . Sarah Ben- THOMAS installa Mrs. Jean Kremer is the new fac-| o¢ Ferndale; a sister, Mrs. A. R. : ner, associate matron; Ralph Lloyd, Mee Tomorrow : “Tulty’ member at local “high ; Se : ~ Se : Jim Simmons to Head —_| associate patron; Mrs. Grace Garé-}- nice baa for Thomas Chap-/| Coming Soon school, teaching grades 11 and 12|Cunatniigen e™™: “74 *4F | Plan New Grain Elevator f Southfield Varsity Club ner, ee ee ee Beal ie a a oe 1 mombern sid guests ottending. LONDON — British TV- fans ———_ ‘a . on =I Sa BROWN CITY (#—A Brown City SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—Jim ‘ductress; Mrs. Lucille Dowsett,| meet tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. in the| goterrs installed were hel) got the royal word today that long | ceniral Michigan College of Edu-| Lapeer County to Buy | farm group plans to rebuild the ot . Brazelton; worthy ; Claude | awaited commercial television is Eureka grain elevator, Simmons was named president of | associate conductress; Mrs. Matil-| church house cation where she in’ Car for Welf Branch Southfield High School Varsity Club| da Bradley; chaplain; and Mrs. . ¢ + Wood, worthy patron; Cope-| soon to flicker onto their video| speech and English. She was ac-| “O° 'or Weltare Bra by fire Sept. 5, The group is when the group elected officers | Catherine Slauter. marshall Tae general, BONNE at WES | eee, semecies eee Dee ee | onnes Ser ta Seat en tive in the Honorary Speech and| LAPEER COUNTY. = Rids-are, lorming. a stock : racceeen = = —————— }will be held-at 1-30 p.m. with the- ne. Sots Oecteestty aad ae bine. fie Ga Coie eek e. conductress; Liliah Sullivan, as. uflinjng the Churchill govern- | Dramatics rnity being sough , for the new elevator were Ones neat wee te ee bay Maw Paintings Faith Circle in charge of the pro- |. iste conductress: Gertrude Bart- canta. ho ing | t's Club. ; of Supervisors for a car to be used | Grawn up by the Vasol@ Construc- mick, secretary; Jerry Gatti, treas- 1 gram. lett, secretary; Vera Wood; treas- within SOI, Mrs. Kremer will co-sponsor the | by the Welfare Department. tion Co., of Freeland. urer; Lyle , historian; “and | SOUTHFIELD “TOWNSHIP—The , Mabel Webster, chaplain, | 288% Queen Elizabeth IT told the | pebate Club and will assist in di-| The welfare committee ot the . Mort Sogaard, sergeant at arms. | Student Council at Southfield High; Martha Circle will meet at the a eee nrden: cnde Otts| pening session of Parliament | recting the spring play. board decided to purchase a car|.. The-senp_ dies Ammmnpet Sat eek hes peaee ene Ame ofS, Katte Crean. Hallberg 2 4 “My ministers will lay before - after it was shown that the county Stiles PTA to Meet pacer pregianr ennge rosy = potenti Tee. paist-| € pam. with Miva. Rabert Latuee- egg Mie pala ~Migi Thait policy toe television deveign | TOY Methodist Circle te Sake AVON TOWNSHIP — Stes PTA the school choir and is working to} ings, valued at $107, are titled) ger and Mrs, Carl Vandenberghe prongs Rear yg chaplain; Irene | ment.” Plans Luncheon Meeting The car will be used by welfare | + g p.m for open house and a improve football facilities “Coke Ovens,” “Oregon Trails,” | assisting. Westerly pianist; and Jennie This confirmed that the govern- .| Workers during the day and will| community sing. Refreshments Land “Squire's Story.” Si the nies Gee Ties Hela S ' TROY TOWNSHIP—Edith Hetch-| be available at night for emer- ~ Abate Guild will be oat eatalat ‘ment is forging ahead with tts | jer Circle of Troy Methodist Church uae ty the Sheriff's - | will, be by kindergarten North Branch OES To Sceok on Red —— 2 alge a —— — controversial echeme te break |wi meet for a noon lune he on _— Depart mothers, Installs New Officers pee : with Mrs tiaras Past ese nrerraiay Family-Night Supper British Broadcasting Corp. (Thursday at the home of Mrs. -— - HOLLY — Guest speaker at the sa assisting. (BBC) monopoly and to introduce | Ciara Kumler, 660 Trinway St. Death l N ht NORTH BRANCH — Annual/Chamber of Commerce dinner . to Be Served Thursday an alternate system of commer- | “Mattie Wattles Circle will meet Home Extension Group S ast ig — installation ceremonies tor| FMW ey tint’ ie has-Just-re- 300 Students to Visit , MILFORD — An autumn family. | ©! TV- for a noon dessert luncheon Thurs-) Set to Meet Tomorrow HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Lester Horton, 47, new officers of North Branch - Run Thu night supper will be served at| -The BBC itself is government-{day in the home of Mrs. Bertha -eherscqrephes ond Souné~ Chapter 18 of OFS -were beld| {ured trom = tour of Durope and Willow rsday {5°50 p.m tomorrow in Milford| sponsored and takes no advertis-| Trost, Sis? Rochester Rd. "| _ AVON TOWNSHIP_Siiles Home| ,a¢ imi,uasr B= canes Sree Thursday. 2 the | LAPEER COUNTY — Some 300 Church. . | ing:-The government hopes the new Extension Group will meet tomor- secccmmndie (baa, Installing officers were Mrs. | ° students from schools in the county |-: The supper will be a “planned | idea of commercial TV will pep MOMS to Hold Bazaar row at 10 a.m. at the home of Mrs. pelt Th retired ‘newepeperman and free Margaret Braidwood, installing of- | . “ will take a day's trip to Willow | potluck” with Women's Guilt mem-/ up Britain's broadcasts. — Harvey, 3681 Orchard View {tence writer end aut Geunte,_3. J ficer; Mrs. Carrie Baldwin, mar- Ladies Guild to Meet Run Thursday to inspect the-air- (bers serving the meat course. The }- Present plans call for the setting) AUBURN HEIGHTS — MOMS | St” ware re cia me ae eeatal shal; Mrs. ‘Ruth Fox, assistant) WATERFORD — Ladies Guild of | port and factory. picture “All I have,” a steward-| up next year of a public corpora-| Unit 19 will hold its annual ba- em are asked to bring their | .,PLTMOU™s chert for leading marshal; Mrs. Lucille atchell | Christ Latheren- Chaweb- wil meet, The trip ig being arranged by ship production of the Presbyterian | tion—probably with 51 per vevvifes Lory dinner tomorrow — sandwiches. 5 tees S| ee Sot once etiter of the chaplain; Mrs. Naomi Titsworth,| for a 12:30 p.m.—tluncheon-in-the+ Miss Mary Martin . Who | , Will be shown: | the stock in_government hands — [nipg at 5 p.m. In American Legion | be served by the organist; and Mrs. Madge Swift.| church tomorrow. All women of | has been in charge of training 25 | The public is invited to.attend the | which will lease out. transmitters Hall on Churchill Road. Thé put- |Kendalt —willt—give—a—lesson on soloist. "| the church are invited. practice teachers in the county. | affair. to private companies. lie is invited. Christmas workshop. cetsechinn Campers’ woah comemaneialy. Death Notices Funeral Directors 4| Wanted Male Help 8| Wanted Male Help 5| Wanted Male Help 5| Wanted Male Help 5| Wanted Female Help 6) Wanted Female Help 6 Help Wanted 7 4 BOLD BOL LL LEOL LLDPE ~~ PPD LI PEL PDLD DDD II DDD OI DP PPP ——re : » OFFICE HELP VERY EXCEPTIONAL OPFOR. = Voorhees-Siple ; |} MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE Gamat -& BD cvatlable tm 8. We “3. 5. a Nek oe We Corwia Ct. .ege| FUNERAL HOME WE XEED SEVERAL MEN FoR : to. Graduate preferred. tult \ime snd + -StSnousands of Gofiare ‘or - NER P\ . . 54: me Jt husband of Mrs. / ambulance Service, Plane or Motor urday Fg gr aceme. . : a eredit otfice. G nnd ig a a Daisy Allin; dear father of Mrs. FE 2-4078 you have the available time. B “YELLOW PAGES” Heaps Ty br — S h ey We Lay during win Cee Martin, wre. Cost | T~-- lenr -Toh B h wort or you, Oecd paren |. : SALESMAN SAMINOMN- baMaLy wane} tenographner | ge: “Sian for neurty EES SEA |Donelsonfohns| Branch | “EAtt ~| Designers eek Say ee Thereda: “wer. bun, at 2 . = “DESIONED POR FUNERALS” W. K. C., INC. e = ee = n," permanent, private rooms otha el ; at the Dodiey B. ¥ al} 108 N. SAGINAW : OUR BUSINESS, WE HAVE AN MI , ny Home, Heights, with Rev. : Mra J R. Lakin 703 : Tom 'Malote Inter- : anag eT OPPORTUNITY FOR THB | OM. one —oeWeRAL 3 ORD tery. Mr. Allin will He in state BOX REPLIES . DETAIL RIGHT MAN WITH THE FOL 5.2 oh et. oe . Home. —— i : . . REAL ESTATE SALESMAN cane “wn uianme, Maeg Uasrgich. Petiaie vot ont . Linda velyn. $000 Hatchery Ra. At 10 am. today Trainee \ EXPERIENCED—LICENSED Draftsmen a we Tractor ee asl | there replies at : PULL TIME AOE %40 HIGH SCHOOL. | 5" ea ect and Mrs. cd’ tease Saeer were ; PROVEN SALES ABILITY : IRL se 0 . at ta tnd” Dennis Fischer. Punersi| | the Press office in _seneeee Ww. easuene ORADUATE, PREVIOUS BALES | 3 its] cr OL 948M oe wrist) et the Huntcon Pu. | § the following boxes: Our new expansion _ 136 E. Pike St. must wave | WA 8 TO %, MUST BE Division neral Home. Interment tn Pesgy “ > ig BL ee a 8 mp FORD AUTOMOBILE. bar. Night Tyonne. 33, Cramton os” Pilerins| { nee, Sect sendered varmeiwes ieee: date 4° imal TW Marsa . Pe Enggass Jewelry 28 | come with dignified pleasant work. dear daughter of Mr. and Mrs. concellations ere mage ae aes 115 MAIN ST. ROCH- Wanted! Fisher Body Wro_coupiiion nocsseas.| “a; © your convents ‘ray kee ane Yvounedas Pligrim:| 4 ore! ie come ob Appear in person. Montcaim en bee ke er. Mrs. Wood. 43811 W. Grand| terview eal OR S310. deat sister of Mire. Ginga Galen | ¥ POTS. WO _ecpeatuonte ESTER, MICHIGAN. Bowling Center. 30 East Mont- _River._ Northville 3i6Rll_____|s WoMAN. °TSADY_ AND DEPEND- and tee : _culm 8 CsC*E AUTO SALESMAN WANTED. AG- | iIDDLEAGED WOMAN FOR| able for modern home be held | Thursday Clost tde Scrapper wanted ior rebuilding ae p eaetes pean reas Be § ders & week, sthy| efocge. 3 Se Be Peece eens : ew- ’ : __tn, 37-0355. man A MB Charen wien Bev.| | frnee cenislnay woe suse Vy nt MC. Manufacturing Co.} porter at 40 W. Pike 6 | WTD. WAITRESS MINIT LUNCH, | __'0. seal Commeny. tare Pharm | | (700 Bp tf celect: seen who | | NATIOBALLY ADVERTIEED CON- YOUNG MAN 118 Indianwood Ré. _Lake Orion DRAG LINE OPERATOR FOR BAY Saves ne OY tO Abaier WITH weaneetay ey Cer sd ius pote a gy eg + None glimmer ue none me pe Fae. OR OLDER ROR cates ae Gat couer com general housework jn ‘new home, ral Home. penn gy i A ~4 week. One part time dealer earn-| U0? *f you qualify. Apply in Per | drive well. ring | Som — ee wt pone to Bre i, Gael _ 9 Telegrap or affidavit from parents or legal CONSUMERS Sahar se hts ent: | | caan 2S erg, ioe a om aaraaugaagen | Pes al Peat aa! ate ome ih cay eet | LQwT ROUSEERE NG & CARE of Mrs. ; CASH WANT AD RATES _kins Products. : . =. to our staff. Very r- ig Shelman; dest -father of Waiter] | Lines 1 Day 3 Days € Deve [| Wrp. BY A 20 YEAR OLD COM-| Welcr “Suiteast meal” mvcer | — vere miter Garage, tanticn fe sevencemest 8 BEI WORK NEAR HOME: POWER CO Grafton Pearson, Mre./ i} . 1:93 61.68 623.53 [ier cxnertenent h-| ment im stock only. Call Art income 4250 per week. Call MA * ~~ cian, John ry 16 312 486 — A repair man. Steady! Haley FE 2-4071. AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN OVER |. 51411 for appointment, Young lady to set ae onapictent Mrs. Freak Maweon, Mrs. Chariee/ § 3% ass a8 7. Call for" appointment. “Mr Salesman Be eet sae, eke interes) ~~ FOOL DESIGNERS | Gee pay & working conditions: | . YOUNG i4AN TO WORK DAYS Gtedegh, Daniel and Rese Gholi + 8390 «6808 O9.88 J. Roy. PR $-8413. We bave xeal opportunity for «| over 2 years in Pontise. Write | STEADY WORK AND OVERTIME | Apply ~acobsen's, Maple at Bates. t doing porter, greenhouse OF gar mr a. 2s ae bei ts 3.38 $78 6.6 | | WD. HANDY MAN FOR SMALL| ™=n produce Box Press, giving ©| ideal working conditions, Paid| Pir™ineysm Call Mrs. Feehan.) A8e qpenings for typist Aish) Gon ‘work PE SSIN.” the Voorhee Chapel rs SU te 'Enns he aceale Pay tane | Ser'atyansement tecal wee onnae-| Y “ TORY Cualications MC Manufac turing Co. |TYPIBT TBM, ORDER BILLING| *cheo education require. 40 EXPERIENCED SAKER Wang morial Gardens. ar. Sbelmen| | Birmingham Office sper tb wend eee eveess, ti are | ———<;-< << -<_- | 18 Indlnnwoed Rd Lake Orton | finn Wwalhd Tats, “Grameporie.| bears ween weet. Employes bene} 6am). ich teed bon —" (0844 EXPERIENCED R EST A URANT . YOUNG MAN | REAL ESTATE _|_ tise Brean” "*™ PORE POP | gre inclu ud -tiberal group nos- CAPABLE MAN, ——— — epee and. ref Al appli Kons ESTED IN LEaRNINe LADIE'S SALESMEN _| COMPTOMETER OPERATOR: Dt | pia: and surgical insurance, eroup| HOH HAN MAD EXPERT io_Memoriom || _979-Nemilten tar Siete bor | AST MAN AORR Rig Mave opening fot fulltime seine} ities anaiyas 'ViciniY Union | tye vurence plan, with weave,| BAG arb NGOpSO FE ’ _ epee = —— 5 mén. ation : ag Vokral, who aaa away We need a man who is Gusstunies peatervel: Pe e400 Bloomfield Fashion op pedacrend ine tee Breente nee ds w Fran eat kb pension, and other benefits. Ap * a on November 1, 1961. jong for appointment. — <== Sand are members| “C\can 377 arburn Ave. No Satur-| ry CARPENTER WORK SEW & RE. om = rian availabl f d | TRUCK. HELPER, YOUNG MAN, of thé Co-Operative Exchange. day ‘or Guncay work. Me ph D | inste--& specialty. FE ar Ja ' able afternoons an Best, husky. to he = re Beraings salmited. zie _ ener NET MAKER & CARPETER. . + eghebs ’ Purpie EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. Consumers Power Co. ——_| © ve Card of Thanks 2 jus Wanted Male Help 5 Saturdays to work with _ Market. 1532 8. Woodward, Bghm. BUSINESS AHAN is 2 to 8 p.m, Ghavew Grill, ag ye ieccenes CARPESTER WON, MATE * * THIRTY ABLE : = ; CREDIT GIRL POF FURNTTURE ; @ only. See Oras et] EAMES ELS] our caries. A car is| ssenrnoneorvonon ye Sarai | Sie ogo eomfort ss and re- : 4, - a = : eee OME . == ease = We are y Be ay nae + on Must have car and hove necessary. . Pa. : ex Digg gene crafts, i adele . ane i ae viel pel Lecept re- PLASTERER WANTS WoRE -2 & - ful_te those responsible for the! fucitTor churea activities, «O10 a oe See sees | IS - pop Rs fi Mey By HONEST RELIABLE WOMAN FOR spotted y um small office good | of Wm, Susong. Bonus. Apply APPLY IN PERSON for executive ocositiohs. Age a* cssistant in display depart- ine 7 Thurs. & every other | ee shai. 716 Pontiac Pann og woe | a Wr WISH TO EXPRESS OUR —— * _— }--e v a could. a ina =~ Sunday off. References. Large Building FE 41574. friends and ; MN WITURE SAL EAMEN - ee. a Sentonead or allied e perience a oe C] ] he bow = for thetr thoughtfulness WTD. FURN E SALESMEN. Fred Thompson office, wil) ‘ aay help eae office Mi 460000 SILK PRESSER tad kindness. during aiktt| Belge Lewis Puruitute Corp. 4: : ee ee GOOD Water XPERIENCED PART TIME quaiity plant, Stesdy job, | Top Fisher “we sito, inte thank 5 Seen CIRCULATION DEPT. —— = = > Wanted Female Help 6 = “ Mr Menole ther 6 nm PE [= x. Johnson, inns vanet mnt, Company insur ee a nard Cleaners. FE 2-0304. . nee —3 of God and Hunteon e % SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS |WANTED EXPERIENCED WAIT. | R EAL Se ear ane oe| remem gure ebae| TELE PONTIAC) sme see mamnen ante | as our place and we need|§hn a eer iciet at ree] fax Are time Oven “A te faa oa = UTO MECHANIC ee} help, One good man to. _petagnel alien, Domes ORY H, | HOUSEKEEPER. ¥ LIVE| Nard worker this ts the - Florists-Flowers 3| sauc\tur Gersay, Auburn PRESS pomiment wnom tix Row | sell Used Cars and| WE | fc hee dome beat | So wait meee er | CCHAPER'S — FLOWERS 10 EXPERIENCED - Foner gen General Pubtio Loan Trucks. Good pay and|“er 7 Ww Wuron. Apply m per | fair eggo. ge AGEN a § 123 AUBURN PE 2-317) furniture | sore, “wen ac Corporation. FE 31181, 16 many benefits. See Mc. eepentencen GIN For cnn: | 205 na aNT EXTRA CHRIST. | 214, Opcye FR eostT: PE ¢tgss. _Ambutance Service 3A. - — wm io to 13 4s... Monday through Cox at Earl R. Milliman by Sz panko and have a They seh. qouteheen teat miss ____tlelp Want 7 HUNTOON for siete work. alt. Ure yPasi| MAINTENANCE MAN Friday Co., 147 S. Saginaw St. ton, Homa Pren ial 8 een oes 130 4 MALE OR FEMALE TO WORE Dt : ¥ Waren, . With all around experience we wmust know a little cookite, Baia. rt ® very interesting v-ocram. A mu- Ambulance Service ea = chine repair and slectrical, main- EXPERIENCED TRUCK Win. festwurant,. 679. Baldwin, erruntanen ts = wage fc or ap Sorel re FE 72-0189 pereoe fir te Soe ‘ecli.| "Products noch: | end Metamora, area, apply Wolk: WATTR88 FOR SODA FOUNTAIN | have transportation ‘Call FE 308) Appl + By " Ontdand Ave, Barbet a io — os % Clawson, Mich. ‘ere Cleaners, ron, a - and grill work. $36 Josiya, or § pm, ‘ a | i se ’ > ' ~ , ae . a! a « *¢ es ba F , . 1 by / a J } / ¢ ¥ : = : / { & ' tid a * ; 5 : at ( Fe ie pase J ia” a 4 C eee eae ig ar L* 1 oe ahi PACKAGE ‘CONTAINING ehiidren’s clothes in Kresge's* Toy Dept, -FE_ 2-4206. ae : Lost: OUNG -WHITE LONG . 1 * eye 6-1421 after 5. hatred @ _ & ears. F ity . asht re pea In—-V¥iche ston Jr. High Iden- ’ Let an expertenced man handle yous eontracts. We have buyers wit - tracts Cait for Tea McCullough. _ Wells and Windows Cleaned re) AND Ww. ap Lee Pe ~JOHN’S: TRENCHING | ’| Pootings. water lines, is septis _ and drain tile lines. . 1A _ ee bendscaping | ae WHY RAKE YOUR LAWN? we sweep lawns afd take care of lawn leaves. Just call PE 2-3409 CUSTOM MOWING: LIGHT, ME- | dium, heavy power equipment, J See ect “Very ons rE Seats role er pm NINGS BO IN OR jt! = WTD. DAYS, EXC. _pasy err a Fr +4 BLOND COCKER —5: Sag pay ter Sirs eG: 132 Norton. Lost SMALL MALE DOG, Ma} ctester ‘type. black with’ eel markings. . Family pet Mi 4916 oF MI 46-3907. LO8T,. SMALL RED & “WHITE female cotKer, answers to Chippy. Child's pet. FE 5-1761 . —- MANS —ELGIN- watch. Reward FE +4088 FOUND brindle white short hound. MY y clan WEL 7 JIty Wor General tancs 2 = z Peactical. ® NURSE par tears en Severe) anceps: [Jat sash Ute “be 5 simi | E ach Other! Houses Unfuru. 38 = 43720. __ a | ? ‘ sulated, stairway to floo’ facninns “DONE IN MY HOME, f, | Costes FURNITURE. Wits LOST 2 WIDTH WILTON CAR ‘ i—~ oo SUBURBAN RANCH ‘1 t BJ pick up and delivery eee M309. | pe f Beteren Lecenaneg Rt and We Need P go ges aS . ees aus auto. heat. All In A-T condition. PRACTICAL NURSE FREE 101 grip COVERS DRAPES & BED {ost BROWN : tate eed troperty : 3_ cay _ perage wih sverkesd f cts. Nl 1OsT BROWN BILLFOLD at) x +3 BED j One—of our new Offerings a , doors Villiage for Bee ‘n, weak at Teleren 6 —— ; spreads iene ne best | es cron Tratier Camp REWARD. | Listingst | field wee HOME. CALL SOUTH. | 3 bedroom — with large ealy $13. = URN- RB ISHING R AIR Phone FE 5-7067 3 N Jessie * oe | 5 r , com- et PE Moers WISHES DAY “antiques @ specialty, FE $12) jasr BLACK LONG CURLY| —You Need to Sell! ~|* ite ‘nat. ry neem, plese poe Theta ag at oe en ee ie re. vice Te | MAKERS oe BUILT | hated dog, answets to ‘Major’) ~ [et Ket together for mu- | Reas. rent. EM 3-2530 Sow, 1% belns moders ro Plus owoer's rms ary | furniture upbelstering, 34 South) Last seen on Franklin Blvd. just sifesed cllw the case nae |4@ RMS. HOUSE AND BASEMENT kitehen, paneled breeze- bath basement with stoker ——eer ee a | Telegraph. . ; | north of 8. Blvd. FE €2263 proht atiending he | cals Close to schoo). } acre of ground. way with tarred Zor e re Garage. Blacktop street, ¢ ‘ = PAMILY LAU [DRY BERVI- | Thomas U pho}s tering = LOST-_ BLACK COCKER PUPPY When you deal With us! $43 per month. FE 56-8276 basement oil to bus Now at $14,500 with = Pontiac = Laundry. FE | 10 near Unies Lake store, Sun eM) ¢ ROOM HOUSE. PARTLY MOD- ‘ elec. HW. 3 lots lake rive $3,000 down. 4101 __ Phone FE 5-8888 3-5463 FOR SURE RESULTS pe ern, Child welcome FE 50808 [ {s*% o0, grit Straits WEST HURON, 50 ft. frontage om = LACE CURTAINS, PLAIN OR RUF- | ICES. DRAPERIES. SLIBCOV. | WILL THE PARTY WHO PICKED | : a “ : . fled, bea .ti finished. Pontiac | ere aT. ap Hver and white pointer dog’ SEE = | LOWER FLAT, NEAR PONTIAC. for quick sale—§ i008 "w with ofe of the best | 670 W. Huron bt ee acs | Voorte:s Inge ecoratmng ~~~ ~~~~~~~ | Notices and Personals 22 Oper: Eves {1 8 “It's the only bottle-opener in camp** |e ieee, poume pchiies | .¢ Sa? SOs wee Sesonetes 6 ACRES. Here is rural living paierind & DECORATING. PA- | FOX TV = RADIO SERVICE CALL | ~~ OOOO ee Co-operative Realtors Exchange : P- Heights. All modern, ideal for ment, hot air heat, jaundry new (5 wit vé from a = removed. Free estimates FE) f= oe ee Airport! FOR BALE COON € ARCASSES, | ACTION ON YOUR LISTING [| - - { couple 4 rooms and bath. $75 a trays oak floors. Garage Pontiac. 22 ft. living room with - 7506. — orders jaken anytime FE 46829 Geo L Scales me : month. $100 security deposit re- This home ts 6a . stone f r oes. - ieee ov SeGVIEE Uepeae boob Sight THEY TE @aeeer, al a Realtor Le 23011 _ For Rent Rooms 32, Rent Apts. Furnished 35. quired Immediate octupancy. Ph. cash td s mortgage at $7 509 nape Migieamo me yo ge oor oxi3 fog velit PROP. Monest. reliable service + be @ delight if cleaned win -#ihai owitn 1 ered ar vet eae: | ee Ne | Dei RED wood 1-082) a basement wih off! heat. ree- ends $2.00. by the weex $2.50 a Foam, Easy to use. Waites No-/ prefeped W. side location, close SLEEPING ROOM FOR 2 GIRTS,/3 ROOM. TILED BATH, YEAR (@ ROOMS. LARGE YARD. MA ass . Teation room. fully ineulated. Joe's Army, Navy Surplus, 7S tions | in, price reasonable, low doan ome privileges FES round lake front apt. 6587 Pontiac ©3087 | are: 5 = eaase Attached 2 car . paved S. Saginaw. P) oa tall PE CeTZ AFTER 6 FERRIER MASSAGE STUDIO 6527) payment, FE 2-502 SLFEPING ROOM matt ire EX.| Lé Rd /SMALL MODERN HOUSE, COU: | SUBURBAN WEST cet ee) a ¥ “Toe, PAINTING, PAPERHANGING. PA ; Commerce Kea for appointment DEAL DIRECT, NO COMMISSIONS. ‘rance Men. FE ¢3382 12 LARGE RMS. G 2 | ee oe = Pr _remoret. BT. fendusty. FE | OSS, OT Be SERVICE, | _call EM 32631 cash for GI. equities, give ac-/ SMALL SLEEPING RM. WORK-, Water. Close/in Ghone FE ¢toe | NEW 3 BEDROOM BRICKS WITH This is a home for a handy —— $350, FE 5-1296 PE 65-8300. | 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS $6 50 | dress, price equity & payment ing girl Breaktast and laund:y| 24 Florence Carport. (9125 ‘case 1000 War man—needs some work 4 2 ACRES. Plus 3- —_— ee M. P. STRAKA Write te Pontiac Press Box No tiv ef “ te wick, Sylvan Lake. FE 45090 rooms & batt 28x36 on the sas lake “frottage tog! Loemta trim. FE _5-6135, after 4 p.m Call Peainatine mate. 20 years 7 a aelepee ees : —— . > 3 Selman M —_ | eat. . ber week Includes child we e. 383 Upland - o—. gcimder block. ca in rural ¥ pied PAINTING — PAPER HANGING. _exyerience FE 2-6845 KNAPP SHOES HELE a a ne RN ; HOUSE. | bee ny Fey gas. R&K Cabin 5 onal poner CuLDarn Ai sion $850 down: for owner Paved street, Bus 23043 _ = | GUARANTEED zy REPAIR A} ANY | el Ato eee meaeetig hcinte wet con ee |! MOUSEKEEPING ROOM For 1! RM BASEMENT APARTMENT. | ‘owed. $105 month. MI ¢2264. NEAR WATERFORD el PAPERHANGING. OUTSIDE! DON 8 a TW Fonsi CON; PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS] your nome adult, no drinking. 124 Norton cooking privileges. FE 4-4825 after | For Rent S Store s Ss e 38A SUS OS : : Beees piss sepeuing. 78) Sous ‘SERVICE CALLS "qime| presse aa ace ee soon a aT AL Tae Pit | SLEEPING yn Aree ONLY. Sy po ~ 4 rooms & Aftchenctts, cak | O™1Y_ 81.508 DOWN. Attractive & _ ; — : tr ) 21 rR 42756 2) FURN FoR® LIGHT e bedroom home east of Clerk INFERIOR PAINTING AND DEC. dg rai i wie + CORT M.IMBLER seer noverxrertno ROOM | housekeeping. Inquize 35 Mende ee ee ears o. boniont pete ete Migr oni gy ston tt crating Clean. efficient, expert MITCHELL'S T¥ BE ae awe Fongiae’ Mich. | 111 Joslye Lect cil 51 Pine St = pariag ge a ee Beat, aoc, BW. Galbce. Lat living rm. full beth. o& A. C. mechantes. PE 3-9756. 109 N. Saginaw sar AUTIFUL GENUINE CHINA | iIYEA 2 gos L = “4 E. Fe eat, elec. HW. Garage. Lot heat In full basement, 1% car mies. F 7 Bho LOVELY 7 Room NO DRINKE AKEFRONT. on a canal wilh @ “icon D He FE Building Service 15| Merny ™ our own eg 1 eee rE NS | "mets Apt 2 toms andioan. | Remt Miscellaneous 39) {0's dintrent ake Sar Tate privileges test Toeal peies ay PaIwrine a nn | oR WOMAN WEEN | WE SELL ou. reais guy cone exguen | stingy means aes) ~ atin nn *| _ mote anteed. Free ¢ House. Raising—Movi friendly ad quiet, modern. it bus stop. FE! 1D ae FLOYD KEN 71-0334 g— Moving ® friendly adviser, contact Mrs. + A = 5-7333 Walled Lake 7 ACRE FARM ( I KENT, Realtor - ; _ Sethu Vernon Ve, Ph. FE 2-8734. Con. | WE BUY 20 2 Dime as). WOMEN WANT WALL W ing, FER et OCONEE) edential The Salvation Army | PLEASANTLY LOCATED 6 MIN- aE Bae MEMETIE APT Warehouse egal a Cuekean, boca 5 iz me a f ~ | utes we ‘ou use. Steep- 5 bath x 4 pienans PAINTING [WALL | ?8£© ESTIMATES ON AIDING & + Mamined are tee eee WE TRADE | ang rms. Twin beds for retiyed |? 4] ROOMS CLEAN. ADULTS. 78 ' ee ou fred newt. wee HW = per removed. garages. OR 3-9593 : vomeay optometrist. vreau j | ladies only. FE 5-3208 Available Barn 30x30, corn crib 2 -— eee White. Leave PLUMBING AND HEATING H | |'ROOM & #ITCHEN 2 GIRLS | * "koom FURNISHED APT, OX- wells & flowing spring. 4 ROOM HOME & 1 ACRE NEAR HOME | 8-3650 or OR 3-9083 Com & Bon FE 4-3767, on cot grag yg —— j We aiso help finance deals | _ Private entrance. FE 42847 | oo Tele Meet © ehts. Adults $1,300 down. | oe ee “1, Suchy WALLPAPERING AND PAINTING. | Many. many ways to make LIGHT HOUSE ’ ~I- Have clent who ts building : : ~ 4 Call tor est, PE 40255. Puen ly | a eevebun, orem a deal beret vere just aire, np ie ALL NEW ~ 4 ees et ue Went ds con Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | eintatosal “Ee past eee 2 ~ | DAINTY MAID POR SUPPLIES. ror al Mh sea are] EEPTNG ROOMS | TWIN BEDS | 3 rooms & private bath. Very idea! Your dem We Serisee 6S re OS TREE FAMILY | Gaeey WoIk— nas ur: |) Mrs. Burnes. PE2-881¢ 63 Mgrk pared to to move im- 31 Matthew: PE ¢c0tt for working couple. 70 8. Paddock. | Riley ¢ the below address west side in exce’ PAPERING, PAINTING REF. PE eenr | ne at. vw euletetr. “we sues | capa SLEEPING ROOM FOR 2/3 ROOM MODERN LAKEFRO or phone. | location... Three 5-4520. oe : clad gel aaa Com- i “ts 30 com WED ue | CANT MISS" | hag so bear Crescent Lake | Spt.. private entrance & gold i \ | BY OWNER, ACRE. 4 Sei ass free _ kite! ie F z Plete—Doaro: 5 ; oll heat eco ple only. O cdw. ) S bath, and basement, $6,100, $1,200 loors a astered a igs ‘ieee vipiasieting, sees seek ‘niling. Fe ee | Edw. 3f-Steut, Realtor | NICE ROOM FOR MAN. DarY | | ORPER FLAT. 3 Sania aon 7 _ a “4 - er ie | Sone OR Sewn or FE setts month income. Chicage own- We eng | Wtd. © Children to Board 25. Masao ot See ares {—Norke? 350 Auburn Ave & bath. Automatic heat. EM 3-9123 | Open Evenings Until 8 30 | Home & Cottages | er sserificing for $12 600 all it Washing & Pai Fay r ae Exeaings ‘till 230 | SLEEPING 860M IN PRIVATE | IN LAKE ORION DISTRICT, 2) WALLED LAKE & VICINITY cash to mtge. Dorris & Free estimates, Reas. PE $2211 | avestroughing | Dar tae ae ee 17 =DAY ea soon ce bene wee ae wwerment, | | Realtor Co-op Member. 7 | i — “Sst.” Moving & Trucking 12 Guest Matai? Pa cool, Metais | sey CARE pots cant Dita. rr ee om, DOWNTOWN, Fan uy oops eas — For Sale Houses 40) ei Pootia: Trail Walled Le Seren, Fuoue FE , A enn eaten pen foe hil 2-9036 - | LIST YOUK PROPERTY WITH ‘ALL. MALE HOUSE, CLOSE TO| quired by Nov. 6. Reterences. |} — n 2 _EFPICIENT PICKUP A Water lines and sewer lines LICENSED HOME FOR OIRLS oF| Cecil H. Myers Real Estate. FE | town. FE 4418 Call or write for appointment . SOUTH BLOOMPIELD _ ok. }___—_delivery reas, | 1-7 Oe Tn 2 ; 835 Bates “Road. } ee : cedar Fs Fates call PE se engine. GUSTO BUILDING. GENERAL | atutual ¢2710. “CASH “CASH FOR “EQUITIES man. Close to bus. 130, W. os Toledo Obio. CHARLES | wile beth apy iy CatL DICK FOR TR NG }--repairs and aiterations. Weather- | WILL BOARD CHILDREN IN LI - ard. ° FURNISHED BASEMENT APT ; } Fire lace 3 ee leave CHEAPEST RATES IN N.| ly, PE S-7118. |, censed home FE 5-2364. We ‘bave burer that will pay | WARM SLEEPNO ROOM, MAN ON| Ail ulilities. Clean, eiose in. 39 ' WHY PAY MORE! cl cite aan. Seretee warcion Goar aasLEa CAVE | COMPLETE REMODELING AND | Share Living | Quarters” 26 srahte ls cred Seas: gin foe days Huron bus) PE 2-9594 ; Judson. PE 5-coe8 | Gael ghiet dew tele eesti Come oc te te, Ae VE RAK-| modernizing service. Attic rooms, | rai local bucinesel vnecome | HAVE ROOM FOK ELDERL ROOMS DOWNSTAIRS FRIGI-| \- - os Bits bination *torms & screens, Other ing, basement . FE ¢1077 armiiee ros oe eee wosiait | ee ieee conn | ekestie gong Pag Pirro mae or Somes i licensed home. | ~—i 1 or 2 persons. sen lag pemplns fll ‘eas cies To } ren Pe OTT S| ction = e thig cute § room 2 bu & * Bedrooms comb living, ONE STO r - . tf TRUCKING. RUBBISH A AND tions eustom — PHA fi-| oF another woman to share home : CLEAN RM 3 ROOMS, WEST SIDE - | bedroom home located on a 14 oom’ . RY HOME can recom oa A an ai eg ae ah RNAUE. Reon, Bae a TSN tt ce Ea) Ee ens | Ea Saas ah Ge aoe & A 7 x t 7. “ron = 3-3491.+ 42 j R i t ity I r oois down p : t y e ¥ tn xotiNG, ANY ETE, 7 @miahing. 30 wns se re. re < hae lane Eve. OA 63330 eceacriom pune wooe, 45. | ove.” refrigerator, —— tan | ee — Was 4 nice per a ment but you'll save 10) term “CalF gaved street — FORD F 7 TRACTOR WITH Ex.| Modern equipment. John Taylor, WILL RUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE | tomatic heat,’west side near bus | S24 entrance Baby welcome. MY | , Mat gucien ope ers: $1 IN a —_—a re fo. that garden spot. check ’ F Pout ie ee a wt = et To SHARE, AT. on ths wueceeette Saree Pia gts [a this for sure Shown by ap- S roome bath, 2 bedrooms, at- ot LAWRENCE w | : _— =. a ots eo LAYING - | ay. Mage | t. F. McKINNEY LARGE COMFORTABLE ROOM. 3 RM. FURN. APT oy pointmem, cai for yours tached garage Lake privileges | : ting, | finistiing = modern home, 66 Wiliams. FE | _‘ouple. No drinkers, FE ¢2339 now Near school | ae Sin, Nar oftie ime a ae 2-0650 |3 RMS. AND BATH. PRIVA price ee ee ee ) LionT Ha gy “lea NABLE. | GIaL WANTS OAL TO eta wee SLEEP'NO ROOM, NEAR FISH. | fntrence, No pets. Child welcome. | Keego Harbor ise wie. ek aw eres. 7187 - 5 e 1 y 4400 4 ! FABL, EPPICIENT PICKUP & [| . o:tee?. § 3_= top. = | CLEAN SLEEPIN M1 MAN’ | WOLVERVINE APTS oe sees: Se = Lake Ra Fares crocs, ny Wtd. Household Goods 27. un wnduee ail. ae 2 RMB. AND of a water, price . ot ie Fr ne, || BO FLOWERY aveRcNES EERE) SO te ME Belem. a) oT Hearbstenc recess, living feom. buchos mB D. CHARLES Bloomfield _ UCKING & HAULING. RUB | - We mean business! amiston “IK. G. Hempstead, Realtor | and utility Located on « ~ bish & raking leaves anytime. 6 chitferobe sMe gid eae ee oe our pas exert | | ROOM FOR RENT CLOSE TO! | FE 48284 FE ¢828, — age in o. better sec- ow “yg Feccg — Exchange | Hill e e: us: con- ay are in ir acteorie. Boa: ton €ego mA - cil l( eC] S dition. PE ¢5002 oe me more propertie: 2 to! Home st. Pb ‘Sree 105 | BASEMENT APT Bg 1454 ym | foundation size at aae wees at FE $1.4 ye saea ] S ULING TON = > sett tee, down payment, yrs {CLEAN st nlshed men +6304. ts 3} with @ 20 ft living : = — 4854 Lane. 4 net PE 20800, any time xs somite: dane WANTED FURNITURE | or location - ‘makes no differ. | Couple pee Near 8. Jo- DOWNSTAIRS, 2 LARGE ROOMS. =“ 0m» The lot Is also large | home fe beatiful Lone Pine Vit Ver VERS TOROTARR TAUCE/ fn, then Myst fur) Hee here amine for sale) Cyne eames ne pie | Meme Howl re Saks OP) Sa Apes, mee bates A afer oe (OL nme arrmactive 2 | AF eer inunier te” seen # en an promp courteous sery- | spas - | D - e ry rm ¥v save hundrecs of it hn | erty h to WE ROOM FOR MAN | bedroom, mddern-to-the- - g LIGHD, TRUCKING & HAULING.| csr plaam Kitchens 1eoletlon Wty | it, and the highest price tn cash, | Ott “Business. Our Fe ER era he Fe cae” An ™ | @onkind Couste Fon baktLy| io SO" © St se oes 8 | me bene tae heat ee a ce se th Reas FE 5-6260. bathroom: Free estimates with-| 5. & 8 Sales Company, Oak-'- sey +i} sell your Real Estate. ROOMS furnished apt. private entrance, tered walis, lovely bath and P 3 car carege wi Jand County's largest used furnt- ROOMS PRIVATE BATH ‘REA. heat f ; h solid side drive Lot over HAULING Es any KIND, REA-| © obligation of course ture buyer. See the rest, then + { varce or Mdags om ~- sard Lake Pei nears eel ig 15 Acres $1.500 Down | — ss siemens re oe ae Se Ores Bunday sonable. F a call L @ 8 3806 A GROUND FLOOR. a er | storm windows and scr Boon til dark and daily 9 a m. _ pion “TRUCKING. ), RUBBISH & MIDWEST ONE OF PONTIACS LARGEST. WARM PR FRONT ROOM 1 ORT | Snce. “eraployed” coupl a of the city out Baicwin {| forme lot and concrete | _gerdeg Lees me Pe RA Pt to a aeadY ERO = saute buyers, cash waiting. FE i Jean and downtown. 153. Cass ae very clean & room, 2 bed- | babe i aol gitar y+ pag ~ rE or Telegteen = HEA CKING.| | 4-781. —— c ; room home that is nice {) ee ro ee R hauled. FE 2-0603. SUPPLY : = ; 13 GEN COZY 2 RM. AND BATH IDEAL eee trom ber a W. Huros, jubbish a Orr us BUY TT on auction IT'| AND HARGER CO. 1208 TLEMEN, Twit BEDS | tor 4 gt working trouble, 736 the word go. Consists of per Phone LE- RITE bish and Veh | trucking. PE ¢6079. GENERA (Doing Business as) | _ pect, ae toni prerDle Has nice ou : Beton Lt aap ee RESI-| WANTED TO BUY: ALL TYPES OF Mics i SMALL GARAGE APT. CHILD f H matey Seri RVICE, “ASHES. oan a commercial a furniture, Ph. FE2-8823. | 33 W. Huron Bt. Ph. TE sae | Wanted to Rent 32A | yeiccme Rent Be sure w check this ‘be- ACTION ON YOUR LISTING a omes, Inc. tone oscoogey, OA - 7 T SD o Open #30 “tit 6-30 anireen fore you buy, areal deal at 23-6011 | Lone Pine -—D DUP "TRUCK, Fe FOR HIRE roecticaticn tr uay ioe mae Se eae cal oe |2 YOUNG TEACHERS wouLD vuan. oP APT FOR RENT, WOMAN po ln Shown ty ap | EAST SIDE” te ma. a — ra) tual 48321. . ‘com apt. with stove take a jo 2 bed y top dollar. Will buy outrigat or W Ss ll and refrigerato cheatin” tourist sehien roum home Haig ‘ | MAN WITH % TON TRUCK WANTS = (SANDING. L -AYING, sell it for you. B. B. Community ant to e ? town. Witte Pontes Bo oe pon | omy. 5-4382 aan GILES REALTY.CO paves neath Tange» lot ot | Danae ILL TRADE | work, Call any ume FE 4-6421. Zan Nthy = rE 218 _ Sale. Ph. OR 3-2717 16 - ROOMS. FIRST PLOOR. PRI- S -fAL. eo ' obey = i au to 5 Praeres a oe home on SMITH MOVING work, ete om bone CEMENT WILL PAY CaS FOR SMALL BUYERS W AITING GARAGE WANTED IN VICINITY eine noni meee gia Body. 82 W. Huron FE 54-6175 = new cit fired steam feet Van or Pickup Service FE ¢4864 |) WrD PLASTERING NEW ano | 3 See ee 2 — : . STREETS CALL PE C2000 APT. >. — > otees Open 9 to 8 Adams Reale pant wu accept @ good house : 2036. Wtd. Transportation A aeieilenile hed 36 | SE oor ller as part peyment. | o DELL CARTAGE _ _Tepair work Cail eves. FE 2-2 po If you nave ‘ake property or! ER § OCLOCK en | * NTRY HOME ABOUT | 382 auburn PEs Focal "Phone yy | Fi bese. —— | eee gg A mtu at TRANSPORTATION PAID A eee = Waterford . om ‘or pale g once oe & : Apt. Unternich = come soeike, 5s ace. " CwNER In STLvAN. New HALF-ACRE ee » _5-6806_ _ 353 N- Cr > PE 29001 FE ative cate WE tia, ical es 7 Immediate} mote than $15 per moetae ~e KPT. 3 ROOMS jand+ W__DINNAN & SON | room brick landscaped storms ony : 7 k f R t Sn [PLETE LINE OF gee _or PE 23-0373 : results. a? __Box 2. Pontiac | act rite pinion ect — petived eer ed, 6 Ww. ——— pone ll waker pe — a are ee ate ~~ rucks fOr Rent} “orice icck a stone, ‘Pe $-3004 or w = —— 5 OR '§ ROOM HOUSE, UNFUR- ea = aye. VACANT _ on eenoe FE 17-8535. foom and 2 caf garege TRUCKS, — “0. SNYDER FLOOR_LAaYiNa | ® Poo ee nihed, No chiliren OR 30157 EST SIDE.|3 room howe & poultry | EQUITY in 4 ROOMS A for workshop. Pull’ 5 sa AND EQUIPMENT and finishing, Phone FE| 3° o'ciech PE crea WORKING COU COUPLE ‘Days NO — 2 house for 1,000 mens "6. bis | ae basement $3200, bal, a0 pare Can. ‘price it, ee , ‘ ROOMS ae BaTH, lots ; iful VY Ton Pickups 1% Tos Stakes Open Sto meme children. e 3 room with ty « shade — per month. 109 8. Merrimac, P. ae Fi and Br te t work. _ Wid. M a 23 5660 base aim or OR (3.1108 Dry Cg call FE. 43612 beat og! weer fe ey pong tomorrow Only $1,350 down. LAKE ORION ~ JAMES-A.TAYLOR ‘ontiac Farm . cemen iscellaneo e Highway rte MA '5-9088 T d = “py —— _ Plasterts and nd siding FE 4-2290. RISA AEA PET | ‘You WANT CASH? COUPLE | WITH CHILD WOULD NeAR Lam LAKE € ROOM FLAT PERRY PARK | Beautiful new 2 bedroom ranch Realtor 1210 Pontiac State Bldg. : n — pastor (A. | MASON & 2 CEMEaT WORK | | —— i ye ene UTILITY + + “a gro ceatlinmimar ¢ ou ame | ee | - fae nee ou ‘WITH . goom. bungalow on 2 iot Pn e, modern kKitehen,. fo De een oe _FE 42546 : 4-0461— - | e mixer. 2- — rs . sen Cost Ww wate rye fou in eager. , See DOWN. 96.000 PULL PRICE | OR 3-0402, A J ter & Son. tion, tf price and terms are right.+ pos- prey” modern WOLLMAR MOVING AND STOR | counen sore, ehimne No job tec $1,000; 70 Letdepaniyled “a aS Rooms | With B Board 3 trance. nquire FE 5-2477 afie “ rates on ely 3 FERED. | $16,980 Bate ~~ ROY'S, 96 Oaktand_Ave, PE 2-021 or a + for new. low-cost ansiet, safer loans *“BORRIS & SON 32D 4:30. . \ $ a — Rene north _ —_ & Kame 7 8. hn. a on farms and better homes, from Jw OU a —$1,000 ion wit ms down. Tele : ROOFING SERVICE .|—"°™—? "re 4-804 ty acre with 100 ft. frontage. No REALTOR CO-OP MEMBER FIRST Fi COR ROOM FOR ELD-| _ couple Neat, 1d bade OO scant —51 Down up. Le rm., pleasant ven Bun, Poop member BUILT-UP ROOFS REPAIRED Typewriting Service - “1 appraisal or closing fee 732 W, Huron FE 61987, $57 Uving x care if need-| 3 VERY NICE — ae pee. We gid your Prop- Beis ome ot srelmed busi- | 5 7 Rooms aX enDe hari. AT FESS naar a eee “CORT M. IMBLER ra hee ‘ STEAM CLEANING {>> Pann | NTR financing and . "GENTLEMEN CLEAN ROOMS. | —"*!°re_¢. landscaped yard. ates! et earaee. rth po. By Cantey feast] iethed snd tes wired au ivees ae Secin Weeabaa @Ons: | een SUITS. “COATS SAND LAND CONTRACTS ROUX BOUGHT oat ree = Be wt Bell To. sate it : re ot Pontiac a|?! RoceiS & BATH, aaw. ADULTS Truly @ fine property . WEST OF PONTIAC Ward's Ochard. $4500 x at ontiac — Par: : Industrial . : NEED LAN -— a INOVERS 41/57 > ak * irinkers,_ pete. ‘ : i down payment 9 Trector Co PE 4-001. PE 4-442, | panceuanine, — caiowa | RIGHT "AWAY. Bont AND PLE a E CALL FE 3306) FOR ae ___| Cherokee Hills ——Tilice 3 room: 3 : = DRESSMAKING, ALTERATIONS,| WARGER, 33 W. HURON. PH. FE card. 38 ee ‘ ROOMS Axe ‘BATH, UPSTAIRS, legea, <— = SAWS | sults, coats & dresses. FE 4-2074. : Wonderfully cond fanch Very compact. 4 gee = | suits, ce se 53-8183. HOME —PRIVILBOREe TV. ot ari — type home Twe bedtes on ranged home. Pull m ACHINE SHARPENED | REWEAVING. EXPERTLY DO’ SS SS boda. On pus Bee line. ee to — re- Heat "ho hot wi — ra iistion. be ms, large yeaees, ‘auto. "Pull basement, BEAUTIFUL, LONG LOW AND 2 MANLEY LEACH, 10 BAGLEY 87. | _ Suits superbly tailored. PE 5-3792 WE HAVE | QeAety ee ont eno — 5 prs | : Large landscaped yard.” oe puatumen titted ream BUBURBAN SEPTIC TANK CLEAN. | Chiropodists 2 $200,000 | Open Evenings "til 9-Sunday 10-4 SIX ROOM M Wreankace | Cc... cu.” PONTIAC REALTY CO. _14x%,_din‘ng . meld, ors. Lake Orion MY 3008. | wee ‘ decal ke wi 1095_W. Huron Ph. PE. 2-0263 RESIDENCE people, within et MEATS | with basem MODER KTERRA - East Side 131_ Baldwin PE_5-8275 titchen 4x16. bedrooms ELECTRIC at our 1 * = : —— be hve sh = +. EXPERT Thee TNR Ste | , MAURICE THOME D. 6c. of seasonal land contracts for nett Sar ee ing “istanee | of "downtown "ae ‘one oer Oe eT ee | Must 4s Sold Near G 1 Hospital wiracive tow, rege bone moving. PE 1-6n22 ‘ontiac State _—— Bidg. our clients. See me ore you 7 rooms wiy decor monthe nae - Three Near Genera aia on rear of lot. 71 . HAN ance. basem On Mr RE threo on] REREERM GEER | ee Ree ee ee | Bae ‘ PREE 0-Accessories 20A M A AN Hy bint beautifult landscaped, * Living | © ROOMS & BA BATH STOVE &| jo prety Genin excellent | i wet we MECAVATING - ohabINa BOL PORTRAITS - FRAMES ; eb ri Se : moder cad Satef furnished Couple ‘oy. ts-| S08By SPERTY Is PAR. is SaOv AL PoPatin’ ‘Stag 10a. Pe FE CO-OPERA an PcMaEnS CORT) Mw IM LER bevke bare Rewly established pri- ee ate ha ‘ “~ ens re Pe oh va |S 5 het ee neers | Ce ra etaate carts ee| deo pepe anne Nera | Maceday Lake Front —~ ~ A&B TRENCHING ____Lest and Found ~ 21 - ._ FE 2-0263 | Convalescent Howes: “3B iy, 10 cougemal atmos. Sr. Oxford On 8-2434. Lovely 2 bedroom tarme home, te , ~ water lines, field tile. Laat ta ~ CASH FOR YOUR iifermation - write: = naa ve neat and clean throughout, i LOST—LADY'S LIGHT BROWN) PEAND CONTRA HAVE ROOM FOR TWO ELDERLY Fee. y Press box 31. Rent Houses Furnished 37 Saad" SINESS . \ For Sale Houses 4 : - = fr ——° aS - ! , s . g : r, = = 2 2 , “ ” O amber Co-op. & Ava’. : as eee H. Delog “Bud” Nichole, ANOTHER [oe ee a | s : ‘ $4,291.52 at monthly, @ -per 5 : || ortoavite Arca faigail ak SATION... | Sete Haart! POO- DOO : = 1, ROOM HOME AND ACRE } 4 — ee fy room farm home, barn and 30 ac eee = "Ea ae ieee ee ae caves. | eterno ge landlines | QUICK, FROENDLY geRvICE fired beat. All in nice sion. | on nah ae Saws. oils at bitte “ittatM*bait™ eas | NR. DRAYTON PLAINS |" CAMERON H. CLARK. Baxter «& own 100x150 ft. level $70 dow REALTOR : Squirrel Road ~ gr}ttlse 2. good location. easy to 1362 W. Huron St. FE 46482 Li * t Squirrel Roa ell. Good road and >jHEtouTs and Grainage. $50 down. lvings one _ 4 Pe aanse room bungalow. sree STREAM Business Upportunities 47} 4 w rewrence 8. PE +1898 wa : i wg tet wi 3 acres of good soll. On year WHEN YOU NEED | alls, Modern a hhenen, oveund stream, some woods. On = to live ‘in’ a — village, a oak, floors Els home spepresents ee yank. Seats to sehente: Variety Store ——75 t $500 ~ | o.1 . oust. @ not too far from Pontiac?| $2,500 down. L. C1 AD oes cael of weed. clean | ie) - — = rooms, we gg A 2 Thi i the ou stor, Jou = > ’ 4286 Disie Hwy This an on a ve Ad and tome | ‘we cop _bely_ yeu with ps one tile ee. oll Beat. Oxi. cious Yooms, living resus init, PAUL A. KERN, Realtos. 3496 Pontiac Lk. Rd. ouani establithea ig © groviss | tas repav im small moatly y pes ‘Beuletes r ~A bag Biggio G. 4 caouset full sell hall oa Neo = “Real ‘Pilate Since Ft Saeed BIG LOTS, onze = bln te te ‘aaa sre ust enema a8--oe on oh aur of payments of 853 pet

uy . : we <> Brick front, picture window. 18 a ete with contract hauling to Missouri, a corpetins. car ~etteched | — _ = . ‘JS SON ¢ secu and by fas a basement./ living room, vest 2 be A real chance to your ot own small cows payment, FE 71-6042, qutemstic off NORTH SIDE Sylvan Shores —____® : —— Hi sore . oo price with dowa, possible 2 rooms up > claaved. fruit, berries to ear 2828 Beland Keegv ‘larbor - | feet “Lene trons tot Thne00 Immediate Possession S45 ceat, auto. hot water, fenced| few ebichens te ous We THEATER, SEATS 225, EVERY- 5 and 3 modern tenant houses. |? ,T°0"T home. im good north end Modern ranch bome, attrac- yard with big shade tree. Storms ef living. high cost To close an estate, is being| location. Oil circulation heat tive in- design and convéni- 3 bedrm. brick ranctii homes with and -ereens, paveg drive. Wve. 4 per trees. Low as ge a ee ot g to very good My goo Seong . sacrificea for $24,500, — soek. screens and storm ent in ‘its « ents. 2 carport fos, Sta pee ip. village of cent G. I. No ag LC DD | ing hn @ oF = Rcaienledd MES ia Ree a a Ee ron eck Sete Uae | yl GLA ince | OOAY ce 815° 9c Prive KO ; 4 He afl sed fone solid. con- tion, covered basement, semi- Gan eee yom ambition to get started. Gee G. ‘ ca belie & bed ; ee RIFT SUBURBAN place in in Ceol —_ modern = to yo 4286 Dixie Hey. Drayton Plains A. Putfer, 2681 Dixie Hwy., eve- home situated on corner lot |” tion heat, Follbein 2 lever howe sree, eo ee oo . — Powiee. - binge. O18 3-0008 Gags. __ _ a with 140 ft. of paved road| Wired for electric stove. Nice rrace, 2 ‘nanied ge bullder with 38 yi ‘tee 11 ACRES Abe df lay tal aaa . Living room 14x24|- size lot. In Drayton Pisins dis- terrace, ‘hy cor Leke ‘ "Orchard. Suburban Property 40-B a eae with natural fireplace, gs up| trict | ie. ve. we TS ie OE — oA. tee 8 ag bigs bes pa oR 160 ~"Sal oa. ee Gus Francis FE. “Bud” Miller Sun. or eail tor appt any time, pNP 1S] TOI 15a15, breakfast space, cer- stile ~ : with D t Pl excellent garden soll. Loceted } A BUSINESS OF YOUR : mic’ tile “first floor lave. Realtor 4 Family Income rae ive NOME WITH EXTRA COMMER: ray on ains mile trom Clarkston. $3,060 and | ory, base with recrea-| . ¢ . : trade tien’ Toom with fire- Exchange “and vat.” Four complete 3 ; -AR EAST B D business. © room modern with tee 9 sEDnome .- tet equity im house or vet oat cleer OWN . place and adjoining bar Daly 8 to 8 p. m io untading 5 5 reom modern newly Gecerated, basement, hot water heat, 2 extra = bendy has such | 208 located WITH A MONEY BACK | new gas AC unit, 2 car) 919 Josiyn PE 2.0253 coneee, New gas steam street furnace, oy dl rooms in basement: 80 feet front- ern ranch home or “property ef equal value. GUARANTEE FINANCE Co. garage. Completely redec-|Customer Parking Space in Rear nace. 2 car garage Income wrest, veoest. ¢ beast aad on paved street, only 06,560, | deluxe features a6 Ametwene 6008 ipvqsemes’ Grrce yee yews | ct an er ga gg Mm pr LAKE ORION oe as ie New unfinished 2 bedroom. | large rms. en, | complete bets nepte ‘ exce’ Giroux & & Hicks. ~ oye independent business operat- Walgreen's FE ¢-0941 | oo wink ceo ; ete bathroom, utility’ ‘Large loi | INCOME BUY. 2 family 1 & new | [linolum). Auto. oll heat, . ing. te dispensers handling new ‘comtenn KsAOmMaW & : value at 631,500, terms. tment. furnace} acre ey ag ' $1,800 Down - on pavement. $750 = colored bath down which includes | ‘distance to ee —— * Sn s470 Drayton Plains | fast-moving confections in drug SH PR | $2,000 cewn. Vacant Buys this suburba® ranch eiae eS ‘ easement 3 & beth apartment Se ee ee a | ——] sores, \caies, clubs, bus depots! Get @ cash of $25 to $500 3 - basem new t ' etc. Roy Annett Iinc. |" “OREN. MY 24a31__| Unct’ 2 bedroom “new ou | SY OWNER. 6 RMS AND BATH.| furnac laree earner lot. Sil.200, | S80, WHR, OOP por mene “par 6W oodid Acres experts. You must beve car, rel-| jere Qromplly. Phone first for o REALTORS LAKE ANGELUS furnace breeseway and’ ga- Basement, automatic oil heat: Ge- | with ‘aiea8. —— ‘A veautiful building site—ott the| $y en ironclad 160 per cont | $0me ls more ral 37193 A_ beautiful : if you’ ted del hea screens. nes, $4 Round t = _ ‘ou’ll like the friendly | 3 as — . BE le 193 worown year found home om * Low taxes. See it! bear Clarkston: $1000 down. OA LAKE FRONT gehlony 3 oem Giroux oF Hicks Soeds—yat — oo me Borth Money ack Guarantee. Devoting wer we AA AR s is @ rare opportunity . hes : ares 4380 Dixie Hwy Wrayton Piains Pontiac, near Elizabeth Lake - uy at an off New Bungalow WATERFORD. NEW 3 BEDROOM | ‘cluded beat house and boat 3070 @ringhems seboat poe yy Ff Beh ENT LO “SMALL RANCH TYPE | wm "terms" avaulabie: 4 nee: wale sss a ee on, Reuse M44. “terior "not. come $6,250. wth $1,250 down A. I PS le, ™ Liberal ‘fnancing neststnate t0 pid EROVED a OAN rooms to 6 plus firs r Pp . Lai i es, priced to : — = nas =e master bedroom stile: separated stainway te-01 + sell quick. 7 Sse beauty. Only Sy ogg og ely _— . pared CARL W. BIRD, Realtor = on perecnal oo a . Sowsenee &. Pontiac ee ee eee er ee peo est apt. over boat house, Glad- Exceptionally fice kichen. $1,500 down. Immediate posses- room all (aco ining Reflecting your good ta: taste $16 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. address, og ls 7 Pentine Press Hardwood floors oil furnace iaun-|_ /y shown by appointmen diner. Dandy basement for sion, | ngs bec vere erage, nice m heme euhe This, PE 4421; Eves. FE i382 _! 5 $500 N j ot Se il $7.000 Watt, Mamral & a ~ Turaece, and Murry on, this one. —= level a ae eee. lovely brick I%s story home tayen* Fum SaLB. WICKS BAR, ts ve a t et Real elect. water heater un r house, reund Estate Oxford OA *81D44. Mr 327. Near new grade pee obey ear a ee coop. — ——e Nice ¢ ro~m bungalow | as based ade vend typ- LAKE ORION AREA —— . “= ove been . = _ Bromley and bus. Only $2.500 down. Quick possession. ‘Reasonable Du.| 2.,Pr- beth. enclosed front porch, ical of a home owners good Ls Tyatice 10 secre homesites. Only REAL | ESTATE SALESMAN OPEN. Snyder Pe aan te topet . Mr. Metser, peyment. stered walls. Only $6,800 EZ taste in comfort & tiv bie Rive ‘toot care i Jou are wing | 28 8 Woodward. Bham GEO. MARBLE, Realtor | Terms” 1 "© ty ih sSedreoms Abe. =| 'MTAURICE WATSON a tt end ere MI 46300 = Sylvan Village ——; S28) Ande lie Waterford 5 scones wopern x} — Paste . eet ar reem —| 00-t a ee worker | pw ‘s the opportunity o | BY OWNER 5 RMS., CLEAN Brand new brick Cape Cod . BY OWNER See OW MOD: = fort dager and bath Peart On eri East sid ed Siding. with a ‘‘finish-it- i" . Priced CRAWEORD AGENCY gas ect, Stora windows =| attic. 2 ed bath, ~ | $7 none anne furnished, eet coes teed Some ok WOODS NEAR Mie” +aND REALTOR PPE AEE, fest" prsmectin ods | GTR war St < or rE vans Crpeiitarest cat we or"en | Dubin, “Broner, "ahuord MU 2141 Opdyte _FE ~aaol os, VE C00e er Move right in Full price ripen ree CABIN — more to choose from Drive ae EAST 8-DE. fF ROOM BUNGALOW, | only $12,600, terms. delute. coay summer cottage, | . to our office and took over R er Say) Hen! y close to school, buses & steres = a. Higein« ‘eke. 611,300, half a photo-listings. | oe at our Og Business Property 44 Priced "> sell with terms, FEL ohn Kinzler, Realto down. OR 3-0988 door Buy or sell through Clark's | stl sfain st. RS SOUS ee Low powN | arirl 8 (hc EE i [ “ —— K } }} ; Eves. Til 9 | > = Low DOS | a lh Mag B. GATEWAYS to! cameron 1. CLARK EBERT Rice nudsen ‘ AYME: “BIRD” EE ™ ACTION ON YOUR LISTING Realtor Co-op Member. E eV ; A $5,000 te the fut price ver this | George poate realtor. FE 2-S0it HAPPINESS 1362 W. Huron &. PE | + 6a02 | > West Huron St. aritrl ge § room suburb- ady lot near "HERE "TIS $600 DOW MONTH, 3 ROOM. = — COSTS? Near new shopping cente ae the lake. es Censate aoe Noor = als bes roam ncaea wien + lentea witty wa gad shower. clectrie SS itt ot e r. 100 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE some, Mapeient condition. e a utility. water, off eurc f, large e ° 4 -< y by owning reom @. ne se, fi of - | Ta TO THE WHEN | -\4,- SUBURBAN eas ke malt ot tewn ont ony) = = vicinity of Hite Lake FORGET WORRIES Near McConnell School | ‘Bpsse Yor n'ee garden can ect | ‘roma, and ii¢ beams. fen‘ pent | FOU WANT TO BOT 2 susrime | i000 900 CONDITION ~ Cosy living room with a 2 Blocks from school. Glassed Rd. and Rd. FE 1- . . $1500 DOWN § room with bath, base- food bills and the dows payment ment, and in excellent con-~ Bo- § fire - Bxceptionally — front. poreh and a full basement | Sfter 4:30. = ee will make you the proud owner; mect and large garage. 85,700| 1s only °"S0. Low monthly pay- dition “Includes Sos 2 car ga ESTABLISHED GRILL BUY THE + kite and dining combination 2| With new gas furnace. Located on| WE WANT TO SELL IT. WILL f--., S47 F 3 wr with $1,500 down. mints of $ 4. Low taxes and rage also. Call more par- — Buy Stewar.s 27-46 ft. to last well arranged rooms, § closets; * corner lot with a IM car ge-| take $850 off original price. NeW./ Grering 9 20° living room, full . isurance ra’ all items that ticulars. AND 10 ROOM HOME & lifetime. We also have Pre with lights, full divided basement! [8° En ey et, Ylimites. |. Extra modern. 4‘ rm. bungslow./ basement. storms and screens, 3 Lake Orion Investment Lg help ven, ~ , -\T? ’ Your roomers est in the busy, well| Yo) tS vn pa | Sith recreation space. of fur | { ede . ate, see| $8.600 ful price. FES-3000. | poser txcelient” garden” soll, or | Large ® room heise with basement. | living. Coll us at OL 1-011! for WM. H. KNUDSEN equipped restaurant Gere el) fee ee ee “4 Wass. acre This ; cated rth city, pear Lake Need 4 > eppait REALTOR e ished the O M.C plant. : , Pag af a YOU'LL LOOK . Angelus, Pull price. ‘18 350 $1500; Good tetation ‘with large lot ant ste Ponting Mate Bonk Bid ihe | pay, frome whe fatto. nwE PINANCE, 5 PERCENT ean 000° down. LL LOW DOWN down YOU'LL LIKE THE HOME 2 sar garage. Will sacrifice tor, LLOQ@Y D. -FICNTy | vs +4516, Eve 26320-23750 | Lease, 0 oe et ee” | SEE US POR THE BEST DEAL TAYLOR ST \ LONG TIME SAV MENTS ae: eate0 cash, Sit Main st oui! AUE BURN. HEIGHTS | you ‘svsctutely” can't beet XFORD TRAILER $ room motern on large lot 1 | petore you find an income PAYMENTS IONE = f , *"Rochester, Michigan ee ; 7 Se eal bedroom down and 2 up. Good “ sink cupboards, wired for elec. eae DOWN PayY- . kitchen with snack bar, 20 ft. onn . irwin ness for ~orrse. Call L H. Cole OUR STORE ~. stove, well outside, utility poreh. Schneider, 924 Pontiac see crn : . REALTOR - living rm. with stone heatalator REALTOR _Of_ Co, PE 20173 @ South Te’ Fast Side jot 3602300 with Privileges on| Trail, Walled Lane, OPEN 8UN- NEW BRICK Since” 1925 fireplace, porch overlooking Ik. EAL ~ Speed “79” S} L end P. 7 room modern home Bact | Crenverry Lake "Proper y located pays aE Ma 301 Pieneer, Open 2-8. New model | Ph ot "403 Se tcp yarn Rage cairn 101'2 gg ens Street ° gt 4 tation = : Pine, close to Mastern Jr. b an of Rochester at 117 | home featuring 2 bedrooms, stair; rE i Bre. FE 3-100 Preake rernie, lamty BO868 | wasns PE 3081 Eve. FE 39-1006 po care cea ber har tiesas TRAVE cohen on commer tet, Zoned Cl) Col PE Gist. Fue price ~ 98,300 8 Lovel Rooms : Fitchen with breakfast nook, living $850 DOWN 300 ACRE DAIRY FARM NEAR| $1,000 per yeer. Call us immed | line, 29 ff. Marlette trailer, all mod- Garage. eB wall handle.| nd payments| of $55 month. od Near High — room and dining L, large Peano | Large 4'rms and bath with good FLOY Q. KENT, Realtor [ pot tteo Maggs | faim. Daa so oti for — — wasi oe ee : just righ x? picture windows, paved street on age 2 treom. Ranch home in good | 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105. _ ten, Clifford * saichty } [= Bales. 451 8. T Rd. P. D’ Hammond ‘Realtor ; right ora family, ot and drive, -also Sylvan Lake priv-| location. Close to bus service. On Open Evenings : . —____| Blackwood. & Sch aefer —_— : , an be used for income. $14,000. | feyes compare our value before | laree let. good well. Electrical Next to C re Power For Sale Lana Contract 46 46 Office Open From 9 to 0 FE 5-1/5 . : / Terms. buying. ‘bleo 2 other modelo un-| Wiring inetalied Ready for pur. * onsumers o75 Baldwin Ave," PE 34a AMERICAN — PALACE — WEST- FE 5-T741 _Eve. FE 53-4714 = . der construction. . chaser to save money by finishin: = : ra weed. Gas i ae Westwood Hol- "iactars=-Modera' four room and 1 J. R, HILTZ | et, naming pexpmoct ee ne ee ee ‘INVESTMENTS: Money to Loan 49| may..72.u,8 time oom, a bath, ot bes basement with knotty . ; 5 room bungalow, featuring 1 5 RM. MODERN : yap 6 rooms modern, 94800 balance, (State Licensed Lendere:. fully equipped 4 passenger coach | are er eng oo aes Auto. oil BRICK BUNGALOW — and 148 PPE story, 2 bedrooms. full } oak N 5 A SWIMMERS PARADISE $55 00 r month, 25 r cent - lire at an economical 1962 38° at, auto.. hot Purnished. chee, Gaiake on mame’ outeaal $6 “ N floors, plastered walls, ull ese. ew, rm modern home in good Located on beautiful Wil- i ag pe : Ra price. “i Past ‘iter, liken, oak hy co many, many extras! = “ ive | _PE $-4535 | ment.” auto. | gas heal, ay | location. Close to stores, schools| liams Lake, 472208 ft. lot, one a eee ee home, 3 master-size bed- relay) hyo 8 ar ee ae had bus service. “nara 0d floors, aah en Paap mons ' os New house, 94000 L-C balance In "on sha and priced to cell, rooms, sliding doots. A well : 2 closets and ag “saoe, large | Lege ar neue er go 20 per cent discount , Also 2 demonstrators at substan- planned bath ceramic tile, 5 _NORTH sine 8 NGALOW | with $2450 dewn. $6.500' Bateman & Kampsen - ' | tial savings. If: you dre ready to ~ and ga ag ee I 4 some. 3 Oo m5, ree room. | L. €: LADD a aw é a carene wen ae ns a Commynity —— Co. a f or poll — ee sure to | ——_#rance sement Six recon ede apie c -052 pen ves , rm get our I : and 4 ll, Mam- | “OG: aca : lo moth peotare. wie indow, Kitch- down. “ara new 24x35 ft aa ee ey ie mon ss ys PS ee a eet a "0 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 |. - GENESEE SALES Just Ww aes” 5 Pont! i | y FRIENDLY SERVICE pa fit; full bassinet eee an —. al) interior senéding. fyi 81,000 DOWN _— co oes oe —_——| LOT AN ; tll pretmene s08 fer Mr, 44% X 2101s ghee __ 8 we = Tou. BRTRA MICE never find a mere furnace, garbage disposal, pe. bath, electric hot ot Woter. rooms, modern, plastered walls. FOR COLORED 1 2 rarer MALE | 44% MORTGAGES _ , liv home than this one. Two incinerator paved drive. ee he oom — sean shake sid close -to| 8 Foom house. all modern. oil Ata. | PAUL 8 KANTZ . : Bais hedraome with iarge cits | Fear patio Tes evening | Bett fens ri] sehen “aod buses, “pres dwell ect "Pul “basemen | —PSST_sveemes. Russell Young ee Peano ontlac - ze timersaving com Se. re re eae ee, this year. tego gS cpangeices H; €. Newingham. Broker __ Sale Resort Bin . _ 408 REALTOR TEAGUE FINANCE CO, Yr) ~ + 4-3, en $3,000 down. Large 3 bedroom ranch : e000 on we need ea grog 2001 pg yee I pent gp dle egy = Hag WEST SUBURBAN ——~ We bungaiow with 5 acres of land, | Russell Young —r os GREEN LAKE ‘OFFICE Eves. Tu 6; sun Tu ga MAIN i: ~~ grd._tal for} ur briter_buys." A nea Basement, ott turmace. Modernis: nuittoed $950 DOWN -EN LAKE ROCHESTER, MICH, 1e —-Ba_eppetntment te see this! a Te ee Large seks fh eet ee enn | 412, W. Muron FE ¢4525| 4 AND BATH — Paved street —| «nengins FoR ALLY LAKES” LOAES 00 50 9008 j La ety, dullt by owner within gement Hot, a two everhead |OPe@_Eves. Tul 9, Sun. Til § Crses le downtown. Quich postes- Coftages, Homes, Lous and Estates LIVESTOCK On beeuttul W. Watkins Lake. Two the ‘last year. Consists ‘ot | S00Fs. 37 fruit trees, berries and 1 ACRE = Rr VAL UET, Real | SINCE 1925—| IT HERE HOUSEHOLD Goops MOBILE HOMES Segreeme sae 11x19 liv living foom,— ms, - |New ranch home, oak floors, base- J. eaitor | | sere Cosas ai Le bas sais —_Ph Rochester OL 6-O7T11 | 26 ft. to 45 ft. in length, Up te aoe) ciate — ers = empe 8 re bag bl down. Se ee sie. “pachotes ; na ott po tive stream. Only ig ie aie + FE_5-0693 Line From ‘Detroit. WO Am LET YOUR SSSSSSSSSSS pnt 5 years to pay. ees 000330 bath, . tion; par stree’ oscomt i nson and nice Benen. $5,000 down trae ra | crongende oe room neot’Fwo™ cas fui. amen, Jim M W RIGHT, Realtor’ bill ed es eee i R = _— Lote ao al \ WORK FOR YOU! aad yA Ganee ce be as lo es oe eneenet OCs stato a i bets - Kercthore” tmetuded.” “Here is a 12 8. Telegraph FE 8.0003 This home would have buyers— Rive 1% mi. northwest of Ros- We have severa) contracts $100 down, “lecerated | terme. = real value.” WANT AN INCOME ‘have failen ang a. good’ buy is. Building ate, MY 33th “| large ee oa gy Hutchinson’s Trailer Sal , #25:800. Located im plas aeding vassmr we pg Pe == wes) ment. ares utchinsons Lrailer Sales “sree, a ce, ait es $ BEDROOM — oniy sxabe? eld Mighiwods, a) family” income. all Drom | see this 4 bed moders heme | "URN. CABIN. NEAR AU, SABLE toverdea call FE 33 U t $500 4615 Disie Highway, Dreyton Plaine wet dining room, kitchen has «| quis with | on ove floor. “haa 3 tom apr | tose, Yow wont frere ais wis _hunting & fishing. FE 21168 we Oo — Ss gas Dicer garace ie al be i , : * age jee car gerage and breere- rept. plus 4° fooms with ssed- ter because the large Timken ing & fishing, FE 21168, ee ¢ a.m. to 8 p.m. 4 Our ante 2 Also Corner 11 Mile & Woodws: rd ae RR hel| zeae | Soe ieee tear coe] tye ey Seartgre | Mma Maten ear cst Be ae a ue] Sastea reas erie) moral ont . furnace, . Immeecu- land, "liperal terms. var ds yee beaee. Mas an, aide t and let us show you a lake For Sale Lots 42 sie Joslyn —— ——~ _fE 32-0340 payments erin} > cy ville sickness or ~~~RICHARDSON A. JOHNSON, R Realtor ate condition throughout. A = oll, basement, hes “deep gaimomatic| front heme on a wooded lot with | ~~~ nnn | siccuen 6 tet worthy sutpecte. FLCAR MICHIGAN ARROW aii 7 LH. BROWN, Realtor--}~ yard with lots ‘of shrubbery. > Song tes ete Piet, ou can| LIVE IN THE COUNTRY NEAR THE) “'e," month wet densa yar | Edealiiy. Service Se ee bank meet * +} —con¥ BUNGALOW — - row 1362 W. Ht ——Ph. PE 24819 | woutp LIKE Seay” for tinmeaiate secupancy | sty 00-4 large rye per cent ., Backed by oS fonda rien —— “one se Be or FE4-2533-— = the the ; = smber-Co-op. Reat_Esiete Exch. | WOULD. YOU. with rea.| The fall price ts only ait | . ‘Cconens Gane aa lots | clothes ‘closet. beautiful bitchen HOLMES-BARTRAM a ; $8. 730, terms 5 : Needs decorating, but a wonder- h for dining ° {OLME BA Aged ral on new 4 room bunga- HOM ful buy. Hurry! lovely tie. beth ae tnd finen pe occ j 4392 Dixie Highway by low payable at $46 mon 6 E & AUTO LOAN cite RAY ON \EIL, Realtor pono PR EINANCE ed | SEE this ot |___OR 3-1980 Eves OR3-8001 ol ag gy i gene y Bom COMPANY. eae Open 99 eros! sneer xa ancien ms i NICE MON LOTS, CRESCENT| fnent. Cameron H. Care. 4363 | on MATL BLO. rao a PS tithes | omnes ve Sifu" OF Suite" mel gh eo ok Sevres | tae to ioe tne | Sage Pesan ak ee : . 24411 Eves. EM 23903 Phones: F or. PE 24544 Disie Hey. Waterford Tes oe aes ' Bourse tws —' et. j . . . r] ¢ + i > * > pe ' P= é i = £23 2 es , a | . \ ee i ‘ j 7 ‘, q f . } } . ¥ ] 4 Z ~ ' j j | i acim t. { pf h ' ' : r ; Af phe Wr Je ra PONTIAC PRESS, TUFSDAY, XOVEMBER 3 § tele ee - > Tt, he RD eeek looks new, License Michigan's Finest ~ The big paved lot on the corner of ‘Wentnect & 13 Mile Rd. ins c CHEVAGLET “4 Boon. R eH. sun- erconted, new tires | 34,600 signals. Excellent eon- ties Ve: clean, 21 Lexington nes ba *- = << FE 50 USED CARS ace, oe bee = oe a SOR 5-2928. : _ ip nosy models. Some as CHEVE , Ri 4 DOOR Ee cent — oe — mijeage. 156.8. Edith “see owner 9080. 42 Setlerven. = a ‘ After 4. € savings on CHEVIE. (38. NEW PAINT JOB. CHEVE. ‘$i 4 DOOR DELUXE, tines “and” OMC plekups, new battery & clutch, a 881 seat covers heater turn signal, Tyrone St. | ste, Excellest condition. 1.273.) Keego Sales | & Service ony. ‘61, cm DR. DELUXE, MY 3371 3080 Orchard Ik. FE 23-6304 power glide, fully equipped. | CHEVE - —Opar tr ES aT a7 750, F-49434. reat Bf SE a af wpm neg oar after 4 MY 3-8602 : : FORD ~ pe. 1 ee aia CHEVIE sachin pow MI = E t I ae | age, sell of Spade. 740 MAd) A EGooD & . LUXE TWO DOOR | CHEVIE ‘61, J Oxi} BOOK your choles ¢ a ; clo Best offer takes. Powergen’ owner, MI 5] Auction Mart, tare Good ‘moter b Of | on" “hs A Y 32-1631, pers : ; I 7 i: ~ | ; 1 ‘ - 1 f° a / é : WL . i 4 } ~ : F i f / j ae 7 ee ae a | : h 4) , . ‘ a ; i. wT f - 4 - Fee, 2 SNE RD pe a as ee ee eT Ree Se ee Cee: A ee eee Eee SS Ay Beal, Pontiac's HUDSON DEA 58 W, Pike iat B28 $1 CHEV. DELUXE way TIAC {Open Eves., Public Invited PONTIAC "31 3 2D COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. . Road this on Wh es ft ~ at “ our price of $325 ‘a? can take it. LADD My older er or At the north end of town. = _ td ALS {gate -408- + a “oid, Bee | -Open= every ee ¥ MOTOR SALES 66.8, PERRY |*™ 8: Main. .o1.27121|gfercageber Dsl - ROCHESTER — == ==5 os For Site Used Cars—55 855 For, Sale Used Cars 55 Sale Used Core i Tle Uae Ser ‘53 =a ‘i CLARKSTON IS THE’ : ra = ys ATi ag nt ttl crannies MOTOR. = . Thanksgiving _ =H ~ - : : aio —= Winterized) ters iiro"4 Transportation} Is Around The-}— aaa fut. Accessories 52 ; — “DEALER FOR A= > ‘ . : — ©. K. Bar ains GUARANTEED Specials | omer —. AUTO PARTS. J USED CAR And ~Can Come By - at,-efertas gat | Usedmobiles, {a REMRED ces, ery zt So Is Th ; : A eat covers ite nt, Mi ( to ell GM ees ’ i body ye ‘mae gpos 5 The , Ss e Air or Water a: Auto Parts YOU WILL-BE | At Braid's Motor. Sales | price, $675 Yi). _ — : él 1952 Plymouth | Cambritge —ctud = == = = nt al Lot ee PLEASED | «9 FORD & TUDO fietea, light blue fiilsh This “ear : oe Walk or Run : . ¢ Fe] ' Radio abd heater. pee igh ra “4 5 2 3 vial . > oe anid up Re nee cae W ITH —= E-CARS $165 down Trade id nae Ly ite a Yes, We Said Checke these walues at the | vthers. w muffiers . . : . ; < ne price rebuilt generators, Serviced to Serve Loe ee of CORONET FORDOR | 1953 Dodge’ Coronet 4 door. Has Central Lot at the corner ’ gg EN ef Ty oo ate cee sat fiw tan| S10 Down | of Cass, and Pike You| Drive, Creep or. PMcies AUTO PARTS Separate Shop | Yours tor just 1051 ‘Plymouth Cranbrook. 4 door can't go wrong when you bl #96 OAKLAND, AVE. Ps = nuk Guan AS ook Belling ’ | deal with Central. Stum o— BUICK MOTOR WITH TRansas. | Les See ee oe lean’ hy woah special deluxe 4 "41 Plym 2dr . radiator. $1.5 io niece aus | - Feckaar COmvEaTIELE in bios” * = nb Boe 1952 Buick Riviera Super B t = eager = ‘50 Chev. ae see eer Sercines chee cours ——'4t-Ford- Cpe-~—*t sport Cpe, & We specialize in bew —_ arg ° transmission & that 180 HP mo- Radio and heater, dynaflow. Excep- & He | i your sneurance n'you Deed RELAIR Demenolteier = Big’ saver Wiz" Piymouth ‘convertinie coupe. | 42 Dodge 2 dr count) An Appr hie et Mere te your signature. All work guar | , \ an OSES ELLE = SiG SAVINGS, has heater, directional lights, was ses BESS aii $2,095 “tiub Auto Parts Co. 9) tow & Black FSiegirie eee Cd 198? Plymouth 2dr. Sedan Bring your trade in a v E 4-7066 a . Jd otis ea ee Za ig alicount Pome / , y. : nye i Oo r. eda aa rae a aie eehnrie Powerglide ae PLYMOUTH CLUB CPE ‘s ise Pg ie tees beau Shiny siutc eens Radio and heat basket, dump truck or 7aes ASON SPECIAL : euner and yours for _ er Approx *900 discount. wrecker — we will ac- as B08 pivot siechol 86c | $995 eee Cl k t 46 DeSoto 2 dr. $b,250 cept it on the down pay- SCHRAM AUTO PA CS (SUCREVROLET TUDOR arKston 1952 Ford Sedan ment on any good used, “A UTO. p ARTS / 5] F d $3 Nae gs ls FORDOR m8 : 4 IR ee "46 Dodge 4 dr. | Radio and heater oem V8! abused, or misused car. $265 do eriketcn ~ pr 3 a eae Teas REAR ENDS. TRANSMIS: Or #9 PLYMOUTH CB ore “open 8:30am —# pm daily = “48 Kaiser 4 dr. , ete . sions REAR ENDS OF PARTS | VICTORI Radio and heater. A real buy. — ela. DERE — 1951 Studebaker } ee Ea , FOE AST PRICES TRY Us. R ‘ a * 53 DeSOTO V8 FORDOR oe oe eee, 46M 4d . Commander V-8 50 PLYMOUTH \ East Side Auto Parts A clear ar ~ ; Demeonstretor = 1947 FRAZER 9100 Anere. re Sedan Famous Studebaker economy $41.08 181 E. PIKE ST. FE 5-6856 “ : “Are you the editor of the Garfield grammar-school Bugle.” | 49 pLyMouTH cB CPE FE 35-6480 Appros. discoumt of 01.200. : WE DELIVER Z $1 145 $100 down ‘81 KAISER. GOOD CONDITION, 47 Hudson 4 dr. $1,195 RER MONTH , as if Auto Service 53 For Sale Used Cars 55{ For Sale Used Cars 55_ ‘41 LINCOLN. WITH 47 MERCURY i 1950 Dodge Sedan ’ arene ~ = 7 - BRAID mot To take over balance, $142, "42 Ply. 9 dr. | Radio and neta Clean automobiie. 48 BUICK y FOR COMPLETE / 50 P TL LINCOLN i333. CAPRI 4 DOOR . $89 *$30.81 SION SERVIC t Utes 7261 oe mone F | ne Je ae ne, = On ° PONTIAC. 2 oy Jerome MOTOR 53 a ER a RY. MONERREY 37 DeSoto 2 dr. 1950 Ford Convertible —_— »> Rector at 4 Dr. Radio & Heat Rochester Ford Dealer Selling equity. Radio, heater, good Coupe ‘ Oliver Motor Sales s A bs ater, ; condition | edlot ee 47 Buick 4 de Gale ua master eae ew! aes 47 BUICK ww, SND REEFS sa sand RETAIL — 49 SALES (== = , 95 $23.60 REPAIRS. ES TIM & MATE. $895 wASI exellent condition ony | 1949. 4 dr. Sedan | : ERE a . _ seta it su Mercur ~ aera oe MAKES OF CARS ~~ STORE, | DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer | SeEGKEERARGa | : , ‘Radio and meals Exceptionally ~ PAYMENT PLAN ; : | - Merc ury 4 dr Monterey ‘53, loaded | Open Until clean car. 9. 50 BUICK BRAID MOTOR SALES GOODWILL . 50 Veire Baie Dealing | oo em Hams Central-Lincoln | . 8p m. $695 ge Years Fee l | | Cus 8 Cyl | NASH STATION WAGON 1953. | Every Evening oz . 1 47 38 ea . ° sida Cass at W. Pike St. Under 3.000 miles. Does 30 m. p. | = § 1951 Mercury * CHANCeNArT Gate Ix THE 4 Dr., Radio & Heater, USED CARS Radio-Heater | t | Wier cece ae ee —"¥ Heater and "ST ou8 Real sharp PER MONTH ie f . coat, ete Cash an sedan chine "stop, 23 Hood. Ph. PE Sharp “Not a Name but a Policy” OVERDRIVE | os pombe venue Day MI 61200 after “I pm FE |-> RIEMENSCHNEIDE! A Vond 50) CHEVROLET + . tid) FORDS 31 CON RTIBLE & | S175 OS 2 o s ¥ | ¢@ De, actically new wil BROS. : ae Wanted Used Cars 84 $845 ACROSS UfRoM Post Orrice $595 j yes ca sy" Few onal setter | ‘SHARP. pha and heat $41.25 roe ~~ ue SE $1,095 PER MONTH “Tepe eer | ey, | Towa DAR| yp) | EARL ene CHEVROLET Top Price for Your Car ! “ROM ? : : : 1951 Nash P] h 'Many more '46 to °49 to 51 A ‘S, 0% DIXIE HWY. : ° YOU KNOW MILLIMAN Two Door Sedan ymout I yr 20818 FE 46006 : ae ae _ | choose from. All makes, $50 sere teres oe ce : ieislioss Bete Dealer ~. | all models. Priced from pee ret “er Dir, Signals A FORD DEALFR | $125. All have heaters, “ Oy CARS WANTED — Very clean 1946 AND 1947 FORD OVER31 YEARS | K IMB ALL hs. & ct, | most have radios and all BAGLEY AUTO PARTS PONTIACS ee) ae oe EB o_ are winterized. Seven) 4. others i ee ve, pickup "10. Bae: OLDSMOBILES Victoria "52 FORD Your Nash Dealer l courteous, efficient sales-|* /°" ein and , ey 's., PE 22504 or PE ¢. _CHEVROLETS COUNTRY SEDAN |W Lawrence at Cass mento help you in your —- hai today] _ W ANTED _ BE Percent ~ $H95 ~ - @ door with very low mi leage I oe . un pro : selection. - S738 FOCEH 2y cent 20) te wi ators: My ei ‘a NASH 1946 § PASSENGER COUPE. J TNCOLN-MERCURY | un 4 Sete Clb Sixte “inomway. LARRY te eautiful unit pep rapak eee IS THE BUY CENTR AL All cars ready ones” ° SPECIAL! | ue CHEV. 2 DR, aaa abennate hy | 2ace mopar ia rue oox for winter. py [eat , JEROME Piectnscion nih ace una oa | BRtoe Teo cod, | ENTERE UNcoeN aiacte | LINCOLN-MERCURY CARS FOR PARTS : 46 OLDS. good mvtor ee ee 40 W PIKE 8T : N il en $1 195 , MAIN STREET AT THE BRIDGE i< Sat At sw08_sowee ee Soe eS at W. Pine _ Pike St. Lot No payments unt ee $245 “nom Mote Shak reaps « $295 [Sur Paget TBR postive at wymamgmige.| Cor. Pike & Cass Deceset 17 121 E. Montcalm 48230 ae . | eluxe. rr e -ES TOP 6 FOR CLEAN CARS OF ALL : : COOP EN EVENINOS 51 FORD 2 DR. peel ‘tor wa Mio ial - turn cals “ue FHON = 5 ; kits, ¥ Auourn, FE ¢2131. : 19448 AND 1949 CHEVROLET, “4 DELUXE. >! custom 8 cylinder. This ls ove of 1950 PONTIAC SEDAN. RA- | FE 4-3885 FE 4-5114 OLIVER'S See M&M Motor Sales | Transportation | * cHEVROLETS Ree tar auch Seabee one best Pare 66 sae oe oe FE 2.9167 asl? Sz,Seipe 2 tte wate 0001-48 Lincoln 4 dr. PONTIACS | te= = $895 mare MANTA Mencunys | Suan Bgnguable, ul | ALL GHEaE ‘cans mux 0000] 219 Orchard Lake Ave. WTD. mR i083 “CARS. . 48 Nash, R&H PLYMOUTHS 66 49 MERCURY 2 DI — Fully equipped” winterized — ee — | | Sage 2 door $73 | FE 2-9101 = "9 A = = a = *49 -R ‘J . » and rarin’ ta go $82 fown buys Se g : yoy, “R ? IRE * . = bs pe oF your old car in trade i i ° ee _ “ SELL, MAKE "For Sale Used Cars 55 55 v Fy pees ol S EU DEBAKERS wilt “uy OL one eo ue own- Beauttfut sancen a whitewall = : ees | We Trade EH Cnevie Boas sis oler FE SMI a 47 - fercury. 4 dr. BUICKS er Chevrolet Convertible Looks tires, radio and heater. 66 S PERRY a pn hae 2 door pas WILLYS 83 ? DR RADIO & HEAT- "47 Olds. 2 dr. FORDS like new is nearly new. Why not C~ 8 Soca 375 er. $200 for my equit Take ‘ come see it Priced very low for, . . pa v pn NASH quick sale. Wi ue trade $695 . OLDS 33 SUPER ss HOLIDAY For Less “tee v* Walton Drayton Pisne aa es als ‘ odge MERCURYS ‘52 FORD 2 DR. SED. rr ce nb erakes, hedee | Puce <7 49 | PONTIAC, STREAMLINER ‘41. 2) fully equi n Michigan's ’47 Ford . . 66 S. PERRY Radio, neater, and very low mile- ide wall tifes Call MA Sait ae Pontiac ( ane Gpe » $2495 | __ $295 "FE peer =o ee : - age. , 81 OLDS SUPER 2 DOOR HY. ‘D1 Ford cust. 8 4 dr. S893 | ipsz FONTIAC SUPER DELUXE! 4 . . ; . | dramatic and heatey, Cari J. Far-| 2) “} } Catalina, Excellent ¢ Finest Nothing over SPECIAL! ae ative $1,295 + | mer berm ero iis eins TH 51 Chevie, as 4 dr $95 | Sm a. rig nt , = r 8 . F . aaa ote y J The big paved, lot - $350 Dees 2 foot. raaio a neat, une newt 'S1 CHEV. CL. CPE. _ onan cn APE 2am 1250 Olds 98 2dr.......$995|. NO MONEY DOWN : corn d Many way under $495 tg hn . es. We — Low mileage, radio and Soe Neos excellent | ’49 Buick super 4 dr, S695 = . an. ee Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. . H Motor Sat $995 _€2501 before $00 pm | 149 Cont. dix. 8 4 dr. $695 caves pO uron .otor sales . PLYMOUTH 1959 CLUB COUPE. | SIK $7¢ D»>DGES a 052 W. Huroa FE 32-2641 Exc. sa" dition Original owner. aiser 4 dr....... 795 POP Ds 55 Vises of "50, 51 AND ’52 31 NASH STATESMAN | E23? _ — MERCURYS Orchard Lake at Cass Rad ada net 95 Customer Confidence AND A FEW '53s CHRYSLER WINDSOR, ‘31 CLUS” oe ee ios pate | Anderson can STAREINO Stor 8: 52 Olds 98 4 dr a . : hit a coupe deluxe teed to c« uick- corer eo. | ; ; - ehitewall tires pdt No, ES- THE , Gy AGUS 5”. Eu basis . . . mae ° $795 - te wast you we Pon iac-Buick M 24 st Brethorn Lk MY 2-261) 52 Cadillac 62 convertible . : z : ‘ } 5 $1 A Le nw, ~ " + oar aie ae =e. *,.° < > ~ Co PTAIN RAH’ W ORKIN( ;MAN’S PONTIACS | un lg . yee car. 6] | 2 . ; NI aw. l SED « Atel bie: E R / Ant ir, [ tica, Mich. gpa y aun nae eal ay } = a a 2 dr, 31 NASH RAM’R = $795 LOT FORDS DODGE ‘33 v-8 DEMoNsTRaTors|) "St STUDE. COMM. OAKLAND COUNTY! Ph. Collect, Utica 3001 33 NT Bann reesat = |e Cadillac 62 sedan ace ee eee | DODGES i enone eee |e ae Sree ee var Mat TAC CHORIN) i EONTAC pvppauaric. 4, 51 Chevrolet dix. 2 dr. No. EH-85-05 JACK laa PRON MaTO sre" oe | $750 j | lights, windsbielq washer, direc- <= ee — a Buick Special 4 ar. ‘ . at Buckhorn 2-2 Come in tonight and see our fine | ae signa Original owner. 3 ; 51 Pontiac chieftai dr. 51 CHEV. 2 DR. $795 1 SPECIAL! W /) selection of used cars | Theatre Phone FE sion "| HOLDENS RED STAMPS NOW 5] Buick Super 4 re Fully equipped. Top condition = ’SO NASH 4 DR e 51 FORD COUPE GIVEN WITH EVERY USED | ’S] Olds 98 4d Sesonet. Linease No, ES-86-10. , Ambassador . ; . A one-owner car-has radio and 66 CAR : aT MU 5] P nt Chi ft ° 2 d 50 PONT. “8” $795 CHEVROLET Radio & Heater Finance a $795 el erro A ime Chevreied that take Bsa NITY. "50 Chevrolet deluxe 4 s MOUTH sD ’ Radio, heater, Mydramatic, spot- . 419 8. Wood Fara. oauthem tor longer. T look like the trees 50 Olds 8&8 Club sedan ese finish. afcense No. EBI®.| S. Saginaw at Cottage $695 Our Own ‘48 MERC..2 DR. SED. midwest ¢ 1388 fidown pa‘ ment ona later moce _ -150 Ford 8 2 door %470LDS_ - si9s/ .PHONE FE 4-4546 HARDTOPS ens a eee ee _ me tor Bis Month, po money! AEW AYS 50° Mercury 4 dr. Bedancie radio. neater, tyere|_ | MERCURYS Cars “$295 56 oes 6.208 om ES Pontiac 8 chieft'n 4 dr. matic original green finish | AUSTIN ‘48, 4 DR $195 NASH Olds 88 4 dr, No. EW-60-62. fo > a aay Ne -» OC - —_ | aoe super mw wok nan © CONVERTIBLES (esa tincoln dr. hydra. vor en tOtIUDSON _ Ou-so¥-- 66. S. PERRY _LOWER +'50- Chevrolet deluxe 2-dr, '50 FORD 8 ae rman | STAUBURBANS .. |'52 Pont, Catalina, hydra.| ‘pints a stee"= By sn) "Shana ee, Gi aE SARE EME) BG. | 500M a adr Rad f. custom seat covers, | BUICK “41. GOOD RUNNING CON-| STATION WAGONS |, . — for = One eee car _for_caly| Srive bot nsscnable, Sit = 49 Cadillac 60 special original tinish, excellent mechanic- dition EM 1940 .’51 Chev. Bel Air, powergl. $ 5 $1:195 -& 1980 Lincoln that is non, PE $-4068. 49 ally. License No, JW-8443. PANELS ; 7 out of this world. Why not buy) PONTIA® ‘47 2-DR. SEDAN, RA- Chevrolet dix. 2 dr, ~ | Peteet, area | PICKUPS eee cid car Oet set now for'toniont| MgeAhealet, Original owner: Low 49 Cadillc 62 4 dr ’ ° ° x tC) mileage. O : Oc G : ‘ 47. KAISER $195 | ww otc CONVERT ExCeL | ~ oo ie. ones! We have severdi 1953, | T* Pp re 49 Olds 88 club sedan Sean AE EE) PONTIAC |eReress [games| 66s. perry | Peterson | ++ amg nm mm (Seueemcrtt, on Beas : BUICK RC BO LDMASTER: 48. CLEAN, 50 & '49.Nash Gr drastically re uced prices. ‘$2. PLYMOUTH 1 RADIO. AND 1952 Henry 2 Dr. § i = ING. CL, CEE. 2)| mame tia rns eee eee RET AIL {’49 & °48 Studebaker REMEMBER Freee. eee Ser) 1951 Henry j 2 Dr. oo 48 Olds 66 4 de Spotl — $$ 7, ? ’ = ————_———_-——— ome . wim wattewa fires, Litense He. E = "49, 47 & '46 Ford All these cars listed carry | PLYMOUTH ‘$2 ¢ DOOR LIGHT | ioe} “aa. ip plvess § OF Special 2 dr Radio and heater | '48 Ford 8 2 dr, - soe 66 * 48 & "46 Chevrolet f ; Y |“ bine, excetient condition #1198. | test ae “ae Kater” ~ 1 2. - STORE —|48 Hudson our famous 6,000 mile or gk SEiOn MOTOR, Sates 1948 47 Fora — ' ’48 Buick super 4 dr, 49 FORD 2 DR. $395 146 BUICK SEDAN - +t. | 48 & 47 Plymouth ~6 month Warranty! PONTIAC ‘53, <2 ‘DR. petoxe. | Poaee, ee 1948 Nash "37 Dodge 4 dr. . = $295 "48 & '47 Ponti Terms — will\rade! | region sit Reais, neater. Dt | "Hydrbmatc & Low inlleege, New ‘4? Mercury convertible cense No, EN-0¢-75 , Ful price. -Let'’s trade. 7 Factor Branch : 48 & 47 Rais ac All cars winterized !- Best ‘tte’ tikes eee. 1 we ey 44143 Grea’ Blanc. Phone ™ oa "47 Hudson 4 dr. ‘SO CHEV CL. CPE. $595] 66S, PERRY Phone FESSIZ | [46 Dodge - Comes Ft” | — “| “arenes whe” Salne Ea 47 Pons vee 5 J m , ‘ heater, seat covers, 5-6014 1951 Pontia Ontiac i. - tnd 6 ‘good “tires” License "No. | BUICK, 39. GOOD - CONDITION. pl oe EARL R. 66° Powrtac a 1 owe . 46 Ford 2 dr. Sat! Buick sa epi Suen RiViERK | ceuconh teoRa. = te S| '42, 41 & 37 Chevrolet MILLIMAN but in Seo ops Ue oe, | Merete, cesta coi | tad cee anreus, "We 146 Pontiac 8 sedan coupe , , sure, too, ev" eu . $825. , "49 HUDSON 9 greg "oh S-ose | Cyn 4000" m tee, all extras, EM 40 & 39 Nash fmol ‘ ag Eng Bg ean ro a, _Brltee, Imgde! “includ lags power ' $1408 : "42 Olds 4 dr. - : ER SEDAN, — jee "sprouse Wa =" 39 CHEV. _ SOUrE 0 ECONOMY a ee re i afer 6 Pr s 386s sige ep gag No money} YOU CAN SEF IT ‘ YOU'LL DO ‘BETTER ae eres “Deets CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE “47. wis Foun’ a gs TWO DOOA. OL FORD, << -2 = maa Oo : , 1949 Pontiac AT JEROME'S —_—= qu, FE side ciiaan Sa good ne oF best offer. Pe £3183 | FORD ONE 2 DAYS ONLY 8 hydramatic 4 dr, Radio and| - t _ . }— oy COBUTRO brown Rade & heater. heater, : ; Si PLYM: SED.‘ gio$| Muvsacue eR 9 GENE) IM? CHEVIES 66 fou a. Cistoal 2 66 S. PERRY : TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY — {SSS == 3 Used commercially. but ——— San or ‘e D008 SEDAN, TWEE BUY “BELL OR TRADE WINTER'S COMING 7 beater. “490 Goal do ane al |. . 17 feeondtioned ack. Mo. 28.) Gl medi. au squloned saeee 3) WEST SIDE Used Cars | ie ’ttte tar dintestir not ttm | tare a Auto salen. seh Serinew, Jacobson’ iS iheimleae 1947 Buick OLDS-CAD P Chonaae jbo 41 ALE | /923 W_ Haron FE 42185 je poten A gene eed "Pontiac | lent condition. New tires. FE Kaiser Sportscar KF-161 ——a eed Cars . Oc hash ILLAC $1 STUDE. $795 | “or parts 119 Lincoln. PE Béiba, | CHEYROLET POWEROLIDE 1000.| Streamlines seden im grod shape. | 27158 | HAS: On: Display At Phone FE ‘ue STARLITE CLUB COUPE, radio STYLEMASTER § PASS COUPE. ‘|* ee a | 2 ee y me with no 48\ SUPER 6. RADIO. 51 Chev. convertible . play New Car—an0 8, bag - Re ths *teere- License STE EET. $350 Can be seen 16 CHE VTE BELAIRE. | POWER- money down, Don't walk; ride. manpagically | 69 Recon Chup — _Panchuk Motor Sales ioe . onteal . & . D * == a CHEVROLET “41. « DOOR BLACK | Ye" clean, Private owner. wil 66 S. PERRY ot oels te rere: _ Your New GMAC Terms _For Sale Trucks 56 52 PLYM.2DR.SED. | _fwortiew tres "s FEEMIS | between 1:00 and 8:00. pany Ral Kaiser-Willys Dealer - : ae rernnaee $1,095 | HEvROLET FUERTMASTER 1a, | 2 CREE. RUNG GOOD PEW “onsttn Wan re SO 38 Olds 2 door Hyd: 2818 Diate on 2-1063| , All Cars Guaranteed Radio, heater Px a0. | el ~ aes ¥ is ratty a avyae i es ie —S= S For y ae ea ata oe —¥ 86 oe , RECONDITIONED INA ~ SEPARATE SHOP | ) ‘47 GMC ! Ses its | GMC a ne PANEL : RDWARE CAMP ‘46 Chev : hev cSt pice ° Hi- cr WO TON Meeae alin rama Sa: fs Li orn Chassis $<. Miglons enamel, gal,’ 42.6 teh (brass. and Condition 1 he Soe ip patos 21.06 | vaiue, 05.96 : Donny Suis le Cunagenm, ie price | _Orcherd Michigan $195 Tete ete Gara - _ 43064 : Winchester ! . Bi ed Trade in Dept. ord e net ogy 94, 20-30 une | RABBIT HOU’ tine clectrie Sepinenineetd $e. ; S ; ey a oe ee Grace. HOUND stove. oe ee seth ad Gx 1 "Wingnester model 4, 32 =| oe ( ( —e : r t BEAG ee . . ge t = come | ape = P Purine ARC REI. ¥4 TON PICKUP | Serre et Kosa Patent Reals hg oree : OPPERT & CECIL ane solid tru rubber, | : ar e nie Basen, gains |°s: |e ARC . — - — Bs , 1 y = NOW ~~ "$2 Ford Dum a aaa eee si ney NOL, LAWSON — me—1F to Ie Onl $1,595 p oi and i og yee chairs. Maboqasy tn: 136 Rood “ensaas yond a | _& ial Boards—638 e $595 , Salen, 208th x ae $24 | Piyscora P. Shelving 12 ve 51 Chevrol - . O%e ‘SO Ch % ton pickup Taegu FOR lamp. 323 4x90" M4. Pr : $795 . POR FU H eZ Li.’ Wee. SEDAN EV. : cides ONE, ROLD_ 8 194 LUMBER cc R DELIVERY TG Ford F FIEGe Livina = = Mt Seppe er. CO. i ecoridjtioned : on G ROOM 80 ) __ Eves. Ready to Serve i 2s et 16 RD: te od Morons, _ _ : Store Equipn : as “ OLD PRICE "48 Dod OME 6oB 8 0 Bot “Houteteeping $775 % ton saat for LINBO” RESTA. Wares Wootina's ‘plowers, NOW $295 STAR’ Porc ee oe 0g buy. _ a West i conailoe \ 7 MACHINE. #156. COMPRE _— Only $625 weouc 4 eb a reser [PRESSORS © % ton pickup me ellaneous 68 coast ner cauipment _tallpaper . IE’S & 46 Internati GAs STOVE, WHE FOUR LEGS Pho cs All Ri ickups +6 ton pene For Sal FE case “HEAT YOUR HOME iSeaat es been recondi- ro gaom MA ale Clothing 64) Motshing chairs They oe peed 3 Shop. > arte ne. so ed — INSULATI _ 62074 at and ready for wi heaters| . 47 Chevrolet and ED TOP COATS Bi =o re Saee” STORM ae __Wood, Coat, Fuel GA winter. % ton panel re suite, ll Baws | LUNCHEON clots COMB. STOR RS” | corp ‘uel A va $195 a x LAMB. FULL LENOTR eiimported aredia. WITH IRISH A y M SASH |aia?m with “call ve side. fia - oo Saceitent x: mee ing Type Windows WOOD 96 28106 bermine i BS cHEveo ics are OS gts | Seo ecrengon pas |e cep Ba M. A. BENSON [Sa Sees Sots | RSI Bondi ew | muoeTe, [eee he eke i aces coaa| Seen ey | A. BENSON) "fee hee eee Sree ee ___ TRUCKS 0 More Trucks | ae Pe core ean | ee g) pee ara, a oe tthe otal = All Bargai SACK Gam tion, "|. o> paige ey Coat or 1 miles out Baldwin “eFORE, | GIXED~ “ ar en Toa oi A Take - gains! eat cake BARDINE COAT. __ton, $35. FE 2.2061 ae. oy pian a Btop co} Nee Rie - . — - | your choice of uu LeNOTH BROWN DLEMAN Oll, BURNER: P % oat a o 8 a 2 | cr run Ow BABE oc i, ’ _ a erica’s Choice. See Am- Zea ROWN MOUTON Poconpgprant | eget eager GAL HOT WATER HEA side jams, Easy to more eeufied | Air Eiken Binctrotur sweeper : EDDLING 2, yoo amp Clon is big, but. money MICHIGAN’s [geste oe FE bet) oc PR an son nee Meeshing oe | BURNER OWL Ci mare | Fees es Ny ee ee. | oa Ta ad enenact’ SP st is small, + Bis PAVED eta Coé?. stzz Syrenoess 2S <= [= . wasning fur- Sail for ervice- available. ALBOT — a: ' Wi = THE git, |arirrers|9 rene g| Bees ae eA ie aa CS eee THRIFT PER MILE ROAD mse: “three, umes. We meals FORTABLE WS s 2 ag Ey 2 _ a aewacie ® es, | Mrocu ai 80: Ro. 6 | UVESTOcK 4 | TRU Y : te ey ioe . AI LELS Since seve i mast caer " re AXMINSTER * mplete bine a ~' fseom te lgee sling wa Buandred: hd yee Pan ern home; also EALS IN nae dames A a _ Cheep RL’S CLO —_ h Skilsa : MOD- ——— CKERS _ cee ea LAC bas hatter eee nate wine| fe errrnttg, etal. Trpbeen ghia tea te Fr sso hee sak ae | Si of wet cabin for house | —"pee Mase ER | =OT - peates. Cau lt RADIO, GRA MA Midwa, _ et). pa eens pn Soggy (across fits “sae New aNO URED gree sad re sm COOK DeMott, Gleanie, Hay, Grain Bem oe ? TO | Ea eth cer evr Te fgg on PE Sone "Cad sed eich sree Oe eee. | Oe Seeshine mes ieee | Ba UgSen tector iar erent | mae Se te DEER HUNTERS—MIO wr, & Feed 75 = een, 308 ’ nr S004. Call os ot ry ane. oe REFRIOS. AND wer a eats “Tr a CasT i : Bion yt LOOSE STRAW AND tor Sates oo Savas eye Ee ees 5-0 sor . sscDean ot OR. WITH 86. ~ P peat CORDUROY’ RE i, ; -—_ | PLUMB ING SPE - Woodware | gg wip. Miller's | lator RE RADIA Ask e FE Fon SALE balkD STRAW WH H t.”*, — 380 ey TRUCK, ST GRADE. NORTHERN — RED . 25: poten Bevis FARE 4008 raion. Te. ile te ¢ rooms a oe 3 M on te 7 Ce Se ge Bee oman vino FASE er oe eg Ry ee AHA rT Coma BRD : lg stig oe ah “RED HONING linens 0p. @. $e tL, Pipe cronateees er, m8 50 value a BERN | a Cx. a See,) REALTY irre": lou . Saginaw at Co moo Fe “ = gg Prox; cor" "= teesl, after SHOP SUBURBAN mm SUNDA = quater — a a 4 Fare Si fess nee HUNTING caBEN . ¥s PHONE. FE Cottage a4 DUMP. “Ha =a aa thoes eae i acer | ™ wear SAVE ARNASON rs to amt ichigan Fieoresceat, 23 values, | WESTIN a * ood ee "Godlee, wank Se oa vee WOtOr Scooters LGLas ps = ied at he @ g SALES COLT onpee _ "wr DeLiven BING | S0FS, smos skATEs. bY GOod S'nP ii0-z90 48 phase ne turn. Thegt last > Meeps #%-/ Sale Farm —_ New & a cman eet me | (perce, mame reruns | oe oe el eee Pega ae "ok. “Cun a ho Se | pena orn oo orem a Used Trucks | 7 pees Dos mney, | Er ro mee Unataee fact, Sass | mechs tiene, opie ihe ae gta ME) Soa weonpn_ cman i zoy,| Bou See ee Oy te fees WILSON te ‘lalla aril responsible J, = one bat | tee” ee kinds and sizes — Russell or VE Sta Rent end cost i ave | ee. to 3 A Key * & Late Helen OnE ip tt ta Saa0e tank GMC CO se ia 8 8. _Sale Musical Goods TV Sets and. _ aS OR GOLA, BO YOUN OW! ond pares ign | oil furnaces Wor WATER REATERS. 3 | covento UF ; " Ronaition: “ay a cha Sob ae a eee Gor aie Sates Nig fe ates Gone i saga | fe! ot Sabla? he ed S. W pest ALL. Manoa. a Stoves 8 : ates Montcalm Bd and| PETRO Tt —— fittings inn an. @ os ae ong Sas. ote 48. 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Spain and in the tribunals — of ele) 4:10 4.4 AN 9) ad : - ¥ —-% oa council] sent to the denominations’; modern totalitarian states, begin J 7 we enn ravens 8,000 pastors for the attention of} te constitute a threat to freedom | the 212 million members. |} of thought in this cotintry.” Hr Commenting on Russian-Ameri-| The Jetter, released at a news| ee — - can relations, the letter cited the | conference by Dr, MacKay and Dr 1 a biblical. counsel to ‘reason to-| oe ae | | Eugene Carson Blake of Phila- . - _ Reg peter BS apetge prs Nai: 5 delphia, stated clerk of the ne — Se ~= ’ 4 ularly beware, “8 — = cynical said a “cynical attitude’’ in of- attitude which prevails in ap ficial circles in discouraging at- a ! vv ELECTRIC e 179.95 oe ce becetr her tse tempts to settle world tensions by | ’ a : b y lorn an) negotiation, . ‘ | R ER » of the major issues which divide The ‘‘menace of Communism’’ is | mankind , ‘ 2 iss f | serious, the letter stated, but. it 'B) b4 “We should take the risk, and | contended that the threat is being | 4; aS y d Installed by Detroit Edison even the initiative, of seeking | used to incite unhealthy fears and : a face-to-face encounter with our | suspicions, to suppress dissent and : i r wes (According to Theis Schedule) enemies.” ,| to smear good citizens. | S At another point, the letter said:| Citing what it called a stilt | . 4 _ Let it rain, snow or sleet . . . you won't care when “Dawiie the lofty a “more serious” situation, the let- | ; * __yOur clothes. come out dried just the fold ae set many of our national leaders,| ter said many people, including - — wate ie a h ven iron-fre st Told an t truth is being subtly and silently| both goverument—oftictats—and T- : t © ci), a ene even} ° . e, i os — dethroned by prominent public| privste citizens, attempt to cope 1 i away: \ pertect match to tne wasner — doe s Tne figures.” With Commetiom in a “purely i} | } , job in minutes, too! 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