— ee - = ee _ —__& *& %& &__ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Ui Win - First Big Sn et Weather| Edges Eastward From Rockies 11 Inches in Colorado; | Plane Crash Kills One in Albuquerque DENVER (AP) — Snow continued to pile up today] as the Rocky Mountain re- gion’s first major storm of the season slowly edged eastward. . Glassy streets and high- ways slowed motor traffic to a crawl over parts of half a dozen states but no major accidents were reported. The only loss of life was in a plane erash at Albu- uerque, where one man and seven were injured yesterday. - Their C47 transport cracked up while taking off from Kirtland Air ree base in blinding snow. Ow Sten PE. a de Toll Road Poll Here Soon Conduct Traffic Survey ‘over several gravestones in a Jew- ; i i ¥ 2% z in af a ii ily ke ‘ i ? 3 é ~-Results of the research should allow the authority to make a_ fi- nal decision whethe. the Detroit- Vandals’ Parents Fined MARBURG, Germany (®—The parents of children who knocked ish cemetery in the village of = liman shown holding two girls and a boy Triplets Born news at home,- -: Parents of the triplets, ‘ing too hard.” . when X-rays disclosed triple Mr. both 37, of 3805 Green Lake Rd., smiled at one another in the hospital today and commented on “the miracle.” “Stan always wanted twins,” his wife said, “and when the triplets were born I told him he must have been wish- “Bernice and I didn’t know was going to have a multiple birth,” Stan said, “and TRIPLE BLESSING—Nurses at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital are born to Mrs. Bernice Garwood of 3805 Green Lake Rd., Upper Straits Lake, this morning. Left to right are Mrs. Virginia Sirbaugh holding Giles Gerald and Miss Jean Zeeman and Miss Patricia McGriff, each holding one of the girls, yet unnamed. The infants were placed in incubators and are reported in good condition by hospital officials. Here Today to Mother of 7 Children By ROBERT F. MAHER An Upper Straits Lake mother gave birth to triplets, two girls and a boy, in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital at 5/ a. m. today, while seven other children waited for the and Mrs. Stanley Garwood, until a week ago that she we couldn’t believe it.” . - Victim Mistakes for Wite’s Mom Wher the door to his” bedroort | i last night and he saw a figure clad in a striped bathrobe, Roy McGill, 25, naturally thought it was his mothe:-in-law returning from work. “Mother?” called out McGill. “Yes,” - replied the bathrobed figure, ‘‘What do you want?” The words were—right,;—but the} voice came from a man. A burglar had invaded McGill's bedroom at 491 Highland Ave. He said the bathrobed burglar and an accomplice looting a draw- er downstairs escaped when he started to chase them.They fied with $55 snatched from McGill's ’ dresser—_—_— M¢Gill said he didn’t know why Allendorf have been fined 60 marks ($14.28), officials said today. the burglar was wearing a bath- _| boys and a- rtast June, now have four “The other chilcren (they range in age from 14 months to 12 years) wanted two girl te even up) the distribution,” Mrs. Gar- wood chuckled. The Garwoods, married 17 years weigh four pounds, 14 ounces and three pounds, 12 ounces. “We've decided to name the boy Giles-Geraid;* the parents said to- day, “but we'll have to think a while before choosing names— for the girls." The family lives in a four bed- room, two bath frame home ‘‘but even with all that room I think we'll still be a little crowded,” the mother commented. Garwood, a furnace installation man and sheet metal worker, spends his mornings now readying five of the children for the school. They are Dennis, 12; Kenneth, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Republicans WASHINGTON «—Senators in- _westigating the Harry Dexter White case gave no sign today of aban- President Eisenhower's suggestion} that the need for such inquiries may soon be ended. are Frill 7 bis 3 May Keep Red will be forgotten by next year’s congressional campaign. coe Cor gesting current congressional probes be called off. night to Truman's of Jenner promised the internal se- curity subcommittee will have new Probes Goin) subversives in that department were weeded out during his tenure. “We happen to know better. than that,”” Jenner said, Among those named as sus- | pected of subversive activities in an FBI report to the White House late in 1945 were Maurice Halperin, 47, was suspended yes- terday from a Boston University professorship. consultant. in New York, said last night the Republicans are trying to make people forget years of war In Today's Press ; Fee e Peewee rete eeeernee TV-Radio Programs............. a Want Ads....... dee 84, x a Wemen's Pages. . .26, 27, 28, and depression by “picturing the New_Deal asa foreign plot.” Perlo, who has sworn he was not a spy ring member said in a state- ment, ‘The dragging of my name through the mud ... is part of a big Roman carnival which McCar- thy, Jenner, Brownell, etc., are ‘4 staging for political adventure, and to divert the people from real problems ...” Hieenhower’s expressed hope that the whole matter of Com- (R-Conn), who said, “I think we all could join in- that hope.” Sen. McClellan (D-Ark), a mem- ber of Jenner’s subcommittee, said ss | he believes its investigations should 6 it serve to-go back into these cases involving dead men?” he asked, alluding to the White Ams hearings starting today “are de- signed. to give a—nationwide—pic-| Happy and Useful Juvenile Study | Group Wants. to Unite} All Factions in Crusade Against Delinquency dren's Bureau, as the first wit- ness The subcommittee is operating under a Senate resolution ordering Hendrickson has said it have time make a public plan to tne youth-crime problems. Hendrickson said the three-day cent increase in juvenile delin- quency since 1948, as the FBI has reported. Hot Water Keeps Helpful Hubby GREENSBORO, N. C. @—Wal- Mild With Light Rain Forecast for Area Light rain and mild temper- atures are in store for the Pontiac area tonight and tomorrow, ac- | cording to the U.S. Weather | Bureau. Mostly cloudy skies and scat- tered showers tonight will be coupled with a low of from 53 to 56 degrees. A high of from 60 to 64 is expected Friday. “Hits West “Three Arrive to Keep Seven Others Company of Arms Wrong, Nixon Declares Vice President Tells Nipponese Businessmen U. S. Erred in 1946 TOKYO (AP)—U. 8. Vice President Richard Nixon, in Japan, said today “the Unit- ed States made a mistake in 1946” when it ordered de- struction of the remnants y pleased some.700 top Jap- anese leaders. There was quick praise from Japanese who long have insisted de- militarization was a costly mistake. . “We misjudged the inten- 4) | tions of Soviet jeaders”—at the end of World War II, fense forces and to lean less heavi- ly on the United States. leave Friday for glimpse of the multi-billion dollar American defense establishment on Okinawa on the way to Manila. Bandit Strikes Girl, Loots Candy Shop- A 16-year-old counter girl at a Pontiac candy store was struck in the face by a bandit who looted ,|two cash registers of $83 while the store’s owner was making candy in a back room last night, according to Pontide Police. __ The girl, Marlene Crocker, daug- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crocker of 194 Chippewa Rd., who own the store at 857 W. Huron St., said she feigned unconsciousness after the man hit her in the face and dazed her momentarily. She told Detective William candy. As she was about to give him change, she said, the man struck her and started looting the cash registers. | Her father said he was unaware | of the robbery because of noise from a candy machine he was operating in the rear room. U-M Loses Old Spirit, Calls Off Football Rally ANN ARBOR @ — Michigan called off its traditional pre-game pep rally today because of a lack of student enthusiasm. The move was made by the Student's Central Pep Rally Com- mittee; with the final game of the fo a high of 68, just three de- grees below the record high for that date established in 1921. A light trace of rain was recorded here last night. ; _, Téay at & a. m. the mercury registered 51. By 2 p. m. in down- town Pontiac the reading was 67 degrees. CG tj season, against Ohio State, two days away. Stripping Japan |m a bold bid for a_re-armed} of Japanese military might. | } Will Die Dec. 18- in Gas Chamber Murderess Smiles as Verdict Is Read; Partner Shows No Emotion. KANSAS CITY (AP)— The kidnap killers of little a rs 4 ——— ease were seme tenced today to die Dec. 18 for their crime. L. Reeves passed death sentence on Carl Hall, 34, and Mrs. they pay the supreme ’ alty for their pany se crime: Cy “No secrets were kept from the Communists on new developments in the plants.” a4 | a 4 + i HE i z Local Paratrooper Saved __A decision to volunteer for Korean duty may have saved the life of a Pontiac serviceman who would have participated in the paratroop jump Tuesday at Ft. Bragg, N. C., which killed 15 and injured 11 men. : __ Sgt. 1.C. Martin E. Hojara, 25, said he “quite possibly would have jumped from the plane carrying one of his onary Pfc. Charlie Mal- fe) killed when a C-119 “flying boxcar” plunged through a - mass drop of paratroopers. pany .G, 504th Airborne Infantry ‘Tm only afraid more of my buddies were killed or injured.” : Hojara left Ft. Bragg or Nov. Sane ov oO A aay eave prior to reporting to Camp Stone. man, Calif., for shipment overseas. of Detroit. Mallory was Both men were members of Com- His parents are the Walter Baran- * Se Ss - by Volunteering for Korea . B Detective Chimney- Work : e of Pembroke—Fire; ~ Birmingham From Our Birmingham Bureau —BIRMINGHAM=—An_ investigation ofa chimney flue-in the Pembroke area today will decide whether flues in more than 200 homes there will be inspec ted for fire hazards, ——Chty—- Inspector J-ack Walker said yesterday. Defective workmanship on- a ehimney flue at 2788 Pembroke has been established as the cause A fault joint let flames ie sul: ition according to Fire Chef V. W Griffith. Walker said an adjacent house - wonid be inspected tomorrow, and future investigations of the 200 homes builf in the 1956 Man ehester Homes subdivision by Berkley contractors Harry Green and Harry Jacobs would depend on their findings. The inspection will be made |b» | removing a few bricks from the outside of the chimney, accordiic to Walker. “The mason who did the poor work has certain. charac- terisitics in his work which are easily recognized and he probabls __didn't werk on more than five or -ten—houses__Watker—exptained s * * The school atiorney has been re-" quested to press for a Teply -to the Board of Education's offer to ‘developer Arthur Nechman for ap- proximately 22 acres in the Troy Township triangle bounded by Buckingham and. the Grand Trunk Western Railroad --The offer was $1.250 per acre _for land to build an elementary school and a playground for Adams School. This is one of five sites au- thorized under the ry 000 bend issue approved Nov. 17. Accord- ing to Supt. of oe Dr. Dwight B. Ireland, there is $47, 73.98 left of an $51,000 site fund t acquire the Nechman land and sites in the west and south. east sections of the city. * »« Midweek meeting of the First Presbyterian Church will be at 7:30 tonight in the chapel * ‘* * Resubdivision, of several lots in the vicinity of Shepardbush and Tottenham near Adams. in the For- _est Hillg Subdivision was approved by city commissioners this week. City” Manager Donald C. Egbert was authorized to go ahead with the plan which will give a more desirable layout to the property. It includes shrubbery screening from the Grand Trunk ~ Railroad and closing Shepardbush at that end except = pedestrian access. * * Open house for Pierce School parents will be tonight at & in the school, when parents visit chil- dren's rooms, view their work and meet their teachers. An open membership drive will also be con- ducted. M. J. Christiansen. chair- man of the membership commit: tee, and a committee of fathers will be in each room to collect dues. Following»the classroom vis- Birmingham Will Be 2nd City With +in-the cafeteria. jreturn immediate! formance 24 CONCUSSION, (Mercy Hospital Plans Check be _ jits, refreshments will served * * & Circle Vi of First Presbyterian Church will hold its 1 p.m, lunch- eon meeting today at the Aspen), St. Joseph Mercy Hospital hon- road home of Mrs. Milton Mal. jored 29 long-standing employes tenter. Wednesday at a dinner-dance in * * * Pq: le fos é s oh - Rebekahs will hold a rummage the hospital nurses’ home sale from 9 am. to > pout. tomer. Speakers included hospital of- row at the Amerecan Legion hone | ficials, the Res. Thomas Cur- vith oedarared er hepa Be. ohn Hubert, | * * * chief of staff; Miss Margaret Zecause of the large demand for| LaValle, clinic director; anc Sis- tickets to the Nov. 27 showing of | ter Mary William, hospital ad- |Cinerama at Detroit's Musie Hal], | munistrator, the ¥YMCA-has-taken an additional block of tickets, which are now available at the ‘Y office : : The group will leave by charter bus from the ‘Y° at 9 am. and after the per * * * Bloomfield Hills Board of E-du- | cation has set a tentative date of Dec. 7 for a meeting with a teachers’ committee to discuss a salary schedule. * reports anneuneced-en the * * Final 36th anna American Assocation | of University Women Book Sale last month, show a net profit of $1,522, highest in it< history, An- nouncement was made by Mrs George Squibb. general chairman who extended thanks to the com munity. | Mrs. C. W. Blenman and Mrs William Kegel, co-chairmen of sales, reported that 7,153 books and 1,145 magazines. records, games and other articles were sold. The $1,522 will be turned over to the AAUW treasurer for schol lihe vears they first joined the hos- Tanghe Mrs Catherine Beliman, Elva, Templeton 1938 Air Force Base, Calif., last mght. f e) oe ee Roars aN una mas | ED route home from Tokye, Cpl. Delia Owens oi) 1942, Mrs Ruby Ho mn | Dickenson stopped at the base | Miss Marion Leahy Mrs Gertrude Har. | ; ley, Russell Downing. Mra Bessie Revi - aaa Miss Charlotte Sima Mrs Hee ze Prefter and Mr Blanche Barger i ana Mrs Marjorie Gesen RN aon Cath jerine Miller, Mrs Mayme Bice n: Mrs Willie May w hite e y Mile Clare gnoring Sctmansky and Miss Marien Johnston | RN. all led, bad Mra Denise Decesare 1048 ‘Mayor to 5th Term 7 Hosts Employes __Long - Service. Workers} Honored by St. Jospeh Officials \-THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDA Y, +{Stechan_J. Fone ———-| 4 lle. 47. who formerly resided here at 4+ §2 -[address is 1640 Goepe in Detroit. | chef. =e | Pontiac Deaths Word has been received here of the death of Stephen J. Francu. E. Cotumbra Ave. His present[ ~~” & Bee oe. Mr, Francu ‘died Tuesday night in Grace Hospital after an iliness of af about a month. 2 —Born-in Pennsy!vania in August, 1911, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francu. He was a aa Cigarettes PER RTON He marred Lithan Carter im St. Student nurses served the meat. Dance music by a Dearborn or- chestra followed the dinnet Topping the list of employes in length of service were Miss La- Valle, who has been with the hos pital’s clinic sinee 14928 Frank De- | cesare, laundry, since 1950, and| AP Wirepacte Mrs. Lizzy) Barrae, ‘cook uf HOMEWARD BOUND—Cpl. Ed- - ‘ward S. Dickenson of Big Stone - Others honored Wedne sdav and Gap, Va, the only one of 23 ; American prisoners of the Korean ’ 7 IW ar who refused repatriation but ae a take ae Mrs | Changed his mind, waves as he 1#38_and Mr- Bec * | steps off a military plane at Travis pital staff are as- follows Mrs Gert: tricia Retzel 1937: Lorena Thornton Convention Goes Ahead arships, educational grants and | community projects At the close of. the sale 696 books and uncounted magazines were given to hospitals and char table institutions. * * Tonight's Poppleton School PTA | open house will feature a round table discussion among teachers. Meeting at & p.m. teach | ers will go to their classrooms following the discussion, where parents will be shown the curnec- ulum of their children Man Struck by Car After Leaving Auto Harry L. Aiken. 44. of 5 May- nard (t.. was admitted to Pontiac * | General Hospital early today after | driven Detroit, he was struck by a car by Benjamin Tate 21, reported Pontiac Police In fair condition, Aiken suffered a broken leg and pelvis and skull injuries. Police said Aiken was at- tempting to cross at N. Paddock and Mt. Clemens St. after get- ting out of an auto driven by Everetié Reynolds, 46, of 174 Mt. Clemens St. Tate told police he didn't see the pedestrian until Aiken was struck. Tate said he was trying to drive around four autos waiting for a traffic signal to change. thejas Sylvan Lake representatives on After an illness of six- months. BIRMINGHAM — Another meas- jean fake (lev Comed’ Taal With Resolution Asking | Morgan H. Hoffheins, 57. of 656] ure of Birmingham's growth was ee abl Taft-Hartl R | Lake Ave., Orion Township. died | shown this week by the revision of might elected Anthony irene te on art-rmartiey epea in Pontiac General Hospital | voting precincts both by the city ifn lc trssive evi us a\or = 5 ; . yy Ps : pa . é and named Howard Wideman | -CLEVELAND The CIO Con.| Wednesday afternoon mimi , vention paid little heed today, to Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell's advice to quit talking about scutthing the Taft-Hartley Act. Instead, it pushed ahead with a resolution calling for outright re- peal of what it called an ‘‘unfair and unjust" law. CIO President Walter P. Reuther. io a second term as Mayor pro tem The council reappotnted Joseph | J, Leavy and Don R. MacDonald the Oakland Supervisors John L. Estes was renamed city attorney and Frank L. Stott was reappointed second city constable Mayor Kreps and Councilman County Board of | Joseph 2 Gilson were oe to! aid the resolution, prepared well ree terms on the council | |, advance of the new labor secre- Nov, 3. tary’s convention speech yester- day. would not be altered. There was no doubt that-it would pass. * * s Mitchell told the 700 delegates that an approach to labor legisla- tion, starting “from the point of realism’’ would ‘preclude further talk of repeal of the act... .” If such an approach were taken ihe said, the administration and Congress could ‘‘concentrate @M those features of the act which are really dangerous to labor, really loaded, really unfair."’ Htis speech=—a careful statement of administration policy—drew only mild applause. It was Mitchell's first major address since he took over last month from Martin P. Durkin, who quit the Cabinet in a dispute with President Eisenhower over T-H law changes. Arthur E. Fitch Dies in New York Hospital Word has been received here of the death of Arthur EF Fitch. in the Rome Hospital at Rome. New York, Wednesday. \Mr. Fitch is the father of Viola K. Fitch. h- brarian at Pontiac High School Funeral will be’in the Griffin & | Aldridge Funeral Home at Rome at 2 pm. Saturday Burial will be in Mapie Hill Cemeters Honor MSC Piolessor DALLAS ‘®—Dr_ Eldon F. Down Michigan State=College professor, was elected a fellow of the Ameri- can Society of Agronomy for out- standing work in soil and crop im- provement and research last night “+Hall, Heady to Die will keep track of the charges for the direct-dialed calls. Using the service requires the dialing of a three digit area code number prior to. dialing- the regular exehange t- and number to be called. The Weather PON-IAC AND VICINITY — Mestly elondy and mild gel seattered showers tenight Low 53 to 54. Temorrew cloudy and-a little cooler with eceasional tight ‘vate. High 66 te = Seath te south. tke winds 12 40-18 mites sm hour (o- Teday te | Pontiae Py acta temperature Preceding 8 am at S am _ veiocity 3 mph Direction Southwes Sur sets Lie ee a a “Thraredey— Sun rises een) at 7270 am Moon rises Thursdas at 3 53 poe Moon sets Friday at 71¢ am Dewntown 1 Temperatures when grease ignited, firemen said. Owner of the depot is TM. Poe of 19 Mariva Ave. ‘ter and Joanne at home. _jviving are a brother. ' Funeral Home | Dunn, Louis, Mo. in 1945. Besides his widow and father. he is survived by two children, Car- Also sur- Nick of Pon- = Except Premium King-Size Stock up a includes regular size and some kin size brands. Ch A FXIN Tare at this low price! Price heose your brand at Pick Area Hospital Directors’ President Pentiac General Hospital Direc- tor Lauretta F. Paul was elected president of the Oakland County Hospital Directors Association Tuesday night for a one-year term. George H. Wiltiams of the Oak- land County Tuberculosis Sana- +torium _was— named secretary: | treasurer and Dr. Ethel T. Cal- houn of the Kenny Polio Treatment | Center was elected vice president. The group also adopted a con- stitution and by-laws and discussed formulation of a disaster plan for hospitals in the county. tiac and four sisters, Mrs. Helel Popp ef Chicago, Mrs Mary Pes- eari, Mrs. Vietoria Kerazse and Mrs. Elvira Serb, all of Detroit. The body will be at the Vasu Fu- neral Home at 13308 Woodward Ave. in Highland Park until time for the funeral at 9 a.m. Satur- day. The service will be in-Sfanta Traime Romanian Church on State Fair in Detroit, with burial in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Richard Green ~~ Funeral for Mrs. Richard (Mary K.) Green. 20, of 6157 Rowley St., Waterford Township, will be Fri- day at 2 p.m. in the Pursley The Rev. Elwood former paster of Central Christian Church, will officiate and burial will be in Perry Mt Park-—Cemetery. Mrs. Green died Tuesday morn- ing in a fire at their home. Morgan H. Hoffheins Birmingham Adds 5 Voting Precincts he was the son of Lewis and Sadie Hildrebrand Hoffheins. He married Grace L. Sutliff in Pontiac 32 The city added, three new pre- cincts in the Barnum, Pierce and Torry school areas, and the school board increased from seven to nine Simms and save! New Safety Style Easy to oe ORS aoe. $2.50 $4 89 Clean olue The safety ash tray that puts Pactory fresh cigars. Fine tobac- out the cigarette you forget . . cos blended into an aromatic approved nid fire departments wee smoke. Enjoy a fine cigar at @ recom by com- down-to-earth price! panies. 98 North Box of 100 Fresh BROWN DOT . Cigars EXTINGLO- Ash Tray woeceveny ovepecenecevornecrer (@ in segienw BROTHERS SIMAS years ago. Mr. Hoffheins was last employed at Pontiac Motor Divi- sion. Besides his widow he is survived by two children. Richard F. at home and Mrs. Molly May Fether- stone of Royal Oak. Also surviving are two brothers, Charles of Wa- terbury, Conn,, and William of Pottstown, Pa. The body will be taken from the Pursley Funeral Home to his home this evening. It will remain there until Saturday at 11 a m. when it will be taken to the Community Bible Church for service at 2 p.m The Rev. Marie L. Rundell, pastor of the church. wll officiate, and burial will be in Square Lake Cem- etery. Richard Saiz Prayer service for Richard Saiz infant son of Anthony and Helen Ann Malaker Saiz of 3030 E. Wal- ton Blvd. will be Friday at 1 p. m. from the Huntoon Funeral Home. The baby was dead at birth this morning in Pontiac General Hos- pital. Besides his parents and grand: parents, he is survived by two brothers, Joseph and James, at precincts by adding new ones at Birmingham High school and Torry Elementary school areas. Supt. of Schools Dr. Dwight B. | Ireland said the school's re- visions were made in coopera- tion with the city, to have simi- lar boundaries as much as pos- sible. He added that when the Bever- ly and Pembroke s¢hools are com- pleted. they will serve as voting places, bringing the school’s pre- cincts more similar to the city’s. wewvewvwvuvvevuvvevuevuevvevvevyveUCeVCT CCC CCC CCC CC CC CCCs Ads Not Sponsored by Lodges in City “It has come to the attention of the Better Business Board that | advertising is being solicited from Pontiac merchants on behalf of a pubhcation called the Masonic Digest,” Chairman Wayne Gabert informed the Press today. “It has been ascertained that this solicita- tion is not sponsored by and has not been authorized by any local Masonic body nor by the Michigan Grand Lodge. “If anyone desires further in- formation he may call the Bet- al i i i i i i i i i i i i ii i i hi hi hi hi i hh i hi hi thi in Sn bi i i i hn te MEN! GET 5 Year FREE Service Guarantee! 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BS Wednesday in Pontiac {As recorded downtown Righest” temperature ceases 66 Lowest temperature. tan Mean temperature vee. 53 Weather—| Fair. trace. often One Year lige im Pontiae Mighest temperature............ ... 60 Lowest temperature. ooo... cceceece.. 43 Mean temperature, . i sGcereweuee 15} w dy. ret rain. Highest and Lowest Peg Temperotares This 8 im 1042 Fs 9 in 1880 —— Tem: tere Chart 4@ Kansas City 68 ¢° 8S Shwe Se ngeles 65 46 Cadiliae 65 48 Marquette 68 55 Chicago 72 86 Miam! 81 73 Cineinnett 71 45 Milwaukee eo 55 Cleveiand 69 #47 New York 72 (43 Den rer $0 20 Pittsourgh 67 «38 Detroit 66 58 Bt Louis ™ 683 Duluth @ WY Prisco so 48 7 4 TY aPerie “a 35 Jeckeonville 76 66 Washington 68 38 % fe ISN'T IT WONDERFUL—Mr. of 3805 Green Lake Rd., Uppe in a St. Joseph tion to their family of three boys a a7 Jd, birth this morning to triplets, two girls and a boy. placed in incubators, are reported in good condition. Mercy Hospital maternity room about. the latest addi- The judge paid particular at- tention to Hall's efforts yester- day to shoulder the full responsi- bility for the planhing of ‘the rwvuvuvvvvvuwvvvvvTVvVvVvVYVTVvyVVVTVTeVre eT VTC CC CTT TCC CCC CT wvvVvwvVvVvwWVVVYVTVTTVTewe wewrwvrrwrwrvruvuvvvvve _wwwewew 4 kidnap killing. He said under the law ftiiat anyone who aided in carrying out such a crime was equally guilty regardless of the extent to which he or a par- ticipated, However-he-said—in-the-case-of Mrs. Heady there was no question that she had _ participated fully. ‘Fhe_very faet that her—hat—had ELECTRIC WIRING rwvuvvuvvuvvvwvvvwvvevvveTTVCTe PR OO ner ery One Ure heen found in the stubble wheat field in Johnson County (Kansas) gave substance to the possibility that she was doing more than sim- ply going after her dog when Hall Inas shomtine Rehby to death. “Reprehensible as is the crime of kidnapine.” Judge Reeves told the jury. “they still did commit cold-blooded. heartless. cruel first- -|degree murder. “In studying this testimony I fail to find one line of justifying or mitigating circumstances for this crime. “Is it conceivable that the Con- gress could, in enacting the Lind- bergh law, have conceived of a more merciless, more horrifying crime than was committed?” Pentiae Press Phote and Mrs. Stanley Garwood, both r Straits Lake, are shown talking Eli Whitney, cotton gin inventor, failed fo profit from that inven- tion, but later amassed his fortune Mrs. Garwood gave The infants, nd four gir!s. lll li ah i hi hi i hin hh dy dh i di ty te te tt rwvvvvvvvevwvvvev’. 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BIRMINGHAM — This city will | j - isi y y ! - yi : . e 25 > ms city will jin Two-Car Collision . S| Week-End’ Price Slash—Hinged Corer ) second in the country (Continued From-Page One) with nation-wide toll dialing tele. |__Mrs Betty Jo Meredith, 23. of , = Sone tpi mn wy | Oran Ate te tate St (Cgntined From Page One) "ro vocals he se ones|| WWowene Splint Hampers C Mayor pro tem Lance C. Minor |Pontiac General Hospital for . there was an invasion of Hall's ____ places. the first. call bruises suffered in an accident bid _aamiey, Jr., 9; Arlene. 7 and | constitutional rights. a | whife a passenger in a car driven Aaa ie aNPANS “l w aaa ; * Miner will dial the number be hen homes Nobia : 9g Jane, 14 months, complete the 1 will not _sepee! from life 1.49 Val c = of former Birmingham resident | Pontiac Police «aid Me a4 eth's | family. a Imprisonment.” he said. “I $/.- alue « Pull pound 5 ounce fruit cake John A. 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Cwurcn Hosace F Broo Russe Basernt Editor —— ising Manager Neri Aa¥ ee ui his Liberal government would win by a landslide. + &® ciate = Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich. as second clas® mstter~ — ‘The 46 year old president-elect is one of the islands’ most popular He gained fame while ~ defense minister for his success- a = ~ Twe Powrise Presa |s delive: e ® Week: where carrier service is co Oakiand and adjoining counties | where in Michigan and al other plac’ States 620.00 2 seas wells bit All Bie payaoe in advance Phone Pup tes PF Test MEMBER OF AUDIT BI'REAU OF CIRC! ‘LA TIONS -— ae a = LT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13 ——E—— Britain’s Upper House That Britain's House of Lords faces further change in its makeup was given Official” confirmation —n—Queen Ei tza- 1933 = MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRESS heroes, cauneneeeeee ori A inted Presets eniitied exciustvely to the use ‘ " wi toeal-.mer luted im this— ee Paper, as well as ell AP neva oioa tthe" - munist led Huhs who were won over in large part by Magsay- sa\'s land reform program, ~~ While Quirino accused Macsaysay-of— encouraging U. 8S. intervention in Phil- ippine affairs, the latter campaigned on a platform emphasizing continued co- — @peration with the United States, * ¥ * To. the credit of both the Lib- etal Party and the victono BETH S speech opening Parl.ament. In the last election campaign the = Conservative Party promised reform of the upper chamber. — ing hereditary peers make up only a minority. : x * * ‘The proposal was that~ tis minority would be chosen periodi- cally by all the hereditary peers. The majority in Lords then would consist of peers witli non- hereditary titles bestowed for outstanding service to the Nation. Even now such peeis are apt to make up most of the 80 or 100 who attend sessions, out of the 800 or so who are. _ eligible, but few of whem ever occupy their seats. Another possibility is the opening of the House of Lords to peer- esses in their own right. * * * It is unlikely that the Churchill government will trv to force through any change unaccept- able to the Labor party. Other- wise Labor would feel free to reform the House of Lords dif- ferently if and when it came back .to power. Some Laborites want it:abolished altogether. : Actually the Lords have little power Reckless driver) One who seems to be fo owing * left. About all they can do is influence a road map drawn bu a wounded snake Commons by their debates. Since 1911 a . , With more state parks and other state ound the upper chamber has had no power recreational areas than any other eounty in over money bills and can only delay Michigan. wt is of particular interest in Oakland other bills for one year. Coxmaty that Arthur CC) Rimer, ’ . Oo - head of the state parks division announces a Not content with being unquestion- concentrated drive to improve such protects ble & ung ably the loudest city in the U. 8. Los estimates that it will cost 35 million dollars to 5. - : . . bring such areas up te a standard “worthy of Angeles is now claiming to be the third their Patronage ino fiiture vears Dering the largest one. And although she has been 4 at ain Fears tees —thesry—eomentunth this sil ; 1as Pnospent on such improvements blimer * shouting this claim at the top of her favors a fee system to gather. final Ra ann voice, sleepy Philadelphia hasn't yet system of figuring. Oakland County is sure to roused herself enough to refute it participate to a great extent in the work a The % survivors im the Man About Town W C Mi k football contest divide their predictions on sext e E ‘ect a ! stake _ Saturday's game: Southern California, 15; = ; 2.9% fm . Sees oa aa A mistake in our editorial, Social en Security Revision. has been called to our Following up the good work of the Boy Scouts in their efforts ‘te dispose of the death trap old attention by Jonn Newt, assistant man-_,, frigeraiors and trunk: | ager of the local Social Security office Harry Jarrett = It occurred in two paragraphs dealing of Huron Gardens suggests the oj folks make > %. with an “18 month -provision ” The the family medicine cabinet safe for a. rai statements therein were based on infor- A pair of sparrows have been neT election is- ~ Stre At first glance he might seem to be mding off in an opposite di- rection from two of the Republi- ean party's highest-ranking politi- cal generals, Leonard \\. Hall, and Atty. Gen. Brownell Hall, man and therefore a guiding spirit in the Republicans’ efforts to win next year’s congressional elections said last Sunday “Communism 1s going te be’ one of the main issues" in the election. lie added: “We'll see to it that all Communists and left-wingers who came into the government under the former administrations are go- img to be put out.” Two days later Brownell. a real political pro after managing the presidential campaigns _ Fisen- m nwer and Gov. Thomas E. Dew- gave Congress a nudge. _prac- fc F) ily a push, to dig into the Com- munist issue, When he testified Tuesday about Harry Dexter White before the Aunt Het Republican national chair- | ment. So he wasn't talking at ran- dom when he told si senators: » * “This coicenenttion TI am sure, will Wah to examine with great: — care the claim that there was a plan to keep White and others in the espionage ring in government employment in the hope of catch- ing them.” * + ® And then he said: “You will also Want to investi- gate. I believe. what care was used to protect the national secur- ity. These are grave questions to which the public is entitled to com- plete answers.” The kind of investigation urged by Brownell could go on for months, right up to election time. The. subcommittee yesterday be- gan digging into the case of one of the people mentioned, along with White, by the PBI in its re- port to the White House in 1945 on Soviet spy suspects. * _ This was (awd Glasser. who _ was later promoted by. former Treasury Secretary John W. Sny- der, an old-time friend of Truman. * * * Since the kind of investigation Brownell mentioned involves _al- NAY. I know I'm a sinner. It's what's in your heart that counts, and sometimes I get so aggravated | could use a stick on some folks I know, , , Teged Communists and spies in the Truman administration, he and " Hall were talking about. the-same kind of Communist problem. Then at his news conference yes- terday Eisenhower was -reminded of Hall’s Sunday statement and was asked: Did he think exposure of Com- munist infiltration in the govern- No, 1 ee issue, next year? After some grctenanary state- ments, the President e) hope that this whole thing will be a matter of history and of memory by the time the next election comes around. * s * Then he was asked if this meant aoe now investigating the Communist - in - government issue would have finished their work by election time. He said he hoped by election time the People would have no worry that. any Commu-~ nists were left in the government. Since he didn’t say specifically he didn’t object to Communists-in- government-under-Truman as an issue, it could be interpreted as meaning only that he didn't want Communists-in-government- under-Eisenhower as an issue. If so, then there's no conflict. with Brownell and Hall. is in @ ser panic. —_tlong distance. -< ——as.it they were di dirt under ‘his feet. “'Couldn’t Hold Wife’ 5 ‘Love: George’s case is a classic, so paste it in your scrapbook. For of the middle-aged male_who _ This male condition parallels the woman's menopause. _By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case J-346: George A.. aged 55, is married to a woman who is 43. ‘Dr. Crane, you are my last re- sort,” his wife tearfully called me ‘My husband is also a physician, but he is going berserk emotional- ly. I think he is in that Ponce de Leon state which you describe in your column. “For example, he accuses me of running areund with other men, though I never have dreamed of such a thing.. “We have two children in high Serie P-T-A and active in my church “Yes my husband has actually hired a detective to. spy on_me!— — And he is caustic to our children and Fie lous, excep t for the fact that he is looked up to in our-tewn_as-a--— “Se Lam worried lest our chil. dren learn about their father's charges. So far. [ have been able to keep our quarrels away from their ears.” I am describing this case today to show you that physicians and _other professional men encounter the very same ailments that. you rete oF. ars Ss er. For our college training has al- “Recently, he even has charged 0ST entrety~ ignored practical — that they aren't his children and - that I must have obtained them while two-timing him vears ago. “His accusations are so far- fetched that they'd be Lexie - Portraits By JAME@J. METCALFE There 1s no happiness in life... More wonderful or great . Than being with the ones vou love _ When they arrive so late When you expected them to ring. Or knock upon your door or a day ago before... It may be just your neighbor or A person far away ... Or it could be your children on... An outing for the day . ‘You wonder and \eu worry and ... You hope and pray and wait Maes frally vou see their smi! . . When time is growing late . . . And then you hug each other in... . The mormng or the night. .°, And bv the grace of God vou know |. . Your. loved ones are ail mght Copwrtgh’ 19357) Baering Down By ARTHI x (BUGS) BAER Neut Ser In this last over- subscribed de- bacle we fated to get the usual storm signals from the vigilant Pulse seismographs. Or anv time The lapel-to-lapel pool takers of the vicimties did not bulletin their small craft warnings on the first Tuesday after the first rent day in November.. Only the newspapers vibrated the cautionary t&gsin that the termites were in the chair legs. They backtracked the — foot- pririts of the invisible man Dur- kin, And. decided that was a worse appointment than letting a robin guard your fishing worms The polls ignored that thumb- hole in the administration dike. We have always claimed if the polls smelled magnolia on the air the, wouldn't know the breeze was from the south, a The polls thought the prei:nn- Nary pegging of the Wisconsin weed-benders was hybrid corn. The newspapers diagnosed it as growing pains in a doubt The slick politicans ordered a November snack of diseretionary hassenfeffer. The recipe is half- running with the hares, and. half. An hour _ psvchology Physicians and clergy- men thus have had hardly any stress on stieh subjects uritl the past few years, and even now their technical schools barely touch the = subject. _ meee What do you readers suppose is wrong with George? Well, if you have read this column for a few years, you can diagnose him pretty fast. He is a typical Ponce de Leon male who is practically impotent. _So he is terrified that_he.willsoort-... be entirely senile and on the shelf, In such a delemma,. men usually take one of two paths. If they feel beaten (masochistic path), they may develop various psychological ailments thereby hoping to appeal to their wife's sympathy since they feél they ean‘t hold her ro- mantic admiration. So thev become abnormally wor- ried about their heart or gall blad- der or prostate, etc. Another “smoke screen” reac- tien is te become heavy drinkers and then stagger home drunk about 3 A.M. This diverts the wife's thoughts, Thus, she is not so likely to sus- pect that her husband is impo- tent. For she'll think his lack of affection is due to his alcoholic condition But the sadistie path is the one which George has demon- strated today. He takes the role of the furious bull and charges. in- stead of retreating. He goes on the offense, instead of the defense. ~ Se he accuses his wife of mis- conduct. He even hired detec- tives to trail her. Furthermore, he viciously tries to batter down her pride by denying paternity of their children. He attempts to make her misconduct retroactive to their cartiest years of mar- riage. Alt of this jis a camouflage to cover up tis own wounded male pride. For his harsh accusations and hostility ‘ap- parently” justify his lack of kisses and any show of ador. So he feels she will never sus pect what he really dreads—his impotence’ _ oe Send for my y bulle tin “How ta Prevent Impotence . enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus a dyme George's wife cured him quickly by its advice. ‘Copyright, Mopking Syndicate Inc } From Our Files- 45 Waerse A Subconscious running w “the hounds. Only the polls failed to mn ine their opinions in modest neon The over-glim was probably due to the popularized fallacy that this _ is an off-yean, It's what they call the political honeymoon period. The outs gave the ins a salaried breather before suing for breach- of-campdign promises. It doesn't mean a whole jot. The same thing happened td Harry Truman. And he got re-elected. HYSTERIA REIGNS in Turkey as 1] die in an attempt to see Dyetator Kemal] Atatturk’s bier. JAPAN REJECTS the United States’ offer for an epen door policy in China: stern measures are threatened if this is violated: 20 Years Age A NEW revolution is rumored to be growing in strife-torn Cuba as palace barricades are set up! RECOGNITION OF Russia fi- nally accomplished, this action is called one of the most. vital peace bolsters of these times. Staff of Life (Freshly Ground Wheat) Is Best Tonic for Heart-and Muscle By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. It does seem as though the best heart ‘tonic suggestions I offer you arouse the greatest animosity on the part of the medical profession. _Let_us stipulate that a tonic is a T am well aware that most gond physicians believe ‘digitalis is ‘‘in- dicated” (that is, beneficial) in the treatment of decompensation, di- latation or congestive heart disease with lowered reserve power. remedy which increases or restores enfeebled tone, function or vigor. And let us proceed on the as- “sumption that a stimulant ex- diet and, of course, excluding re- fined carbohydrates — white sugar, syrup and white flour. In these days of glorified gro- ceries it takes an uncommonly de-_ termined individualist to exclude If these terms are meaningless refined — carbohydrates trom — his to you, never mind now, but just regard my view of the use of digitalis as against the belief of — cites-temporary activity — such the great majority of real doc- as whipping a tired horse; whereas a tonic restores flag- ging strength or renews function for a considerable period of time — such as a coffee (or tea) break for the physical worker, a mile walk for the “executive,” or an optimal daily ration of vi- tamin B complex for anybody. That's it. Simple, eh? It is the only real heart tonic we have, in my opinion. Preparations of digitalis or simi- lar drugs purporting to be heart tonics are heart stimulants, per- haps, but we ought to put aside childish fancies and apply newer knowledge ef physiology and thera- peutics to the treatment of heart trouble, ae tors as another instance . of everybody being out of step but dohnny. It takes 1', to 5 hours for a dose of digitalis to produce any effect on the heart, whether it is admin- istered by mouth, by hypodermic injection or by injection directly into a vein. Therefore in heart failure of any kind the emergency or the patient will have passeidl before the digi- talis can take effect. The only heart tonic I know is vitamin B complex. You should. eat it daily the year around but Probably do not, because your everyday diet is too refined. You could get it by restoring the staff of life te your everyday diet. 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Hurry and save now! ~ pes. Some with fur-like trim... - —_ : - . = Easy Terms ----Me charge fer alteration — fasy Terms SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC } ' ee 7 ‘a a Se a ee teers Wu Teh-chen Dies Today/in China HONG KONG (#\—Wu-Teh-Chen, 68, councilor to Chiang “Kai-Shek's | ee ae 2 eee aoe Boy' Hit by Cor Dies DETROIT (UP)—William Whit ley, 10, was killed _ os nal ‘when he was struck by 7 +i iL Teachers Hear — F.. presidential office and former vice _- premier of China, died today.— - Wwangtung. He suffered from high = ‘eae ~~ RIP FENCE ADIU L rrr from aj alk ont Minister a Scout meeting. ‘The veteran Kuomintang party member also had served as mayor of Shanghai and governor of to 20 miles in width and is about} 130 miles in length. It averages | } Family Unity The Rev. -Leren W. Campbeil SSSS 5 5 55: $333 $5339’ Ann Arbor warned Pontiac Educ blood pressure for many years. 279 feet below sea lev el. 2 SBSBSB © his talk “A Parent Looks at J | | venile Delinquency Slightly Imperfect! Ss Some t0@ teachers met at Pon. | Bull SISO) coming | 4 tiae High School tor their tra. | gress early next year, which would pet cat , ‘utes after Senate adjournment. of . % ditional Thanksgiving dinner and | fet retired people get retirement] Dr Mathews, is assessing the im- a special session of the legislature Ladies’ | program, income up to a certain point with-; portance of determing the cause Dewey and the GOP state exe. ee : Out paying income taxes. He -alse-of hives. suggests that the sufferer ee : ee DA lacge assortment. of N | H el 4 rhe erent dais tere oh ae i the “Conlon Plan’ for) keep an secarate diary of all the Woke he ee insisted we Can society s forgotten : . ‘ks, “ause isits abor | re styles and colors ta pick y on ose Mi aera ap aa en i. Teens . seting up a Miehtzan state aid) foods or drugs he took prior to extortionist Joseph S "Fay i. Sing | ; from, © | Roout moral ane’ spirival Naive’ | fund for. schools commg to the’ each attack : ae Dr ee ie ia | | “only trying to give their children, will be dedicated Saturday in the | some common sensé psychotherapy called for Wicks’ resignation be- | 4 Il to 6 *| j things we didn't have me mor) of Mervin kK. Baer. Baer | on the subject of neightbors. eause of the Fay visits, and | € “Nonsense!” he said. “We're | \\as a graduate of the University] In any case, it’s not funny. But Said — resignation speaks for ag a dotof things we want jof Michigan Engineering school Dr. Mathews assures the sufferer | oleae: * and using the children as an ex. ¢who died June 3, 1933 that allergists have become pretty | At the ttetlay special secession * cuse,’ “There are three things to when any country begins 43 N. “pane MERIT 43 N. Saginew | SOSSSeess SSSSSSS SS eees? Mor Fe 5f POWER SAW DOES All WORK FASTER, EASIER ELECTRICALLY! isan | — ite. SECONDS! ) = TN IDEAL FO COMFORTABLE HANDLE === Va APPROVED CALIBRATED BLADE-DEPTH ADJUSTMENT CUTS FROM \ LARGE PLATE FOR STEADY SAWING BEVELS GROOVES| RIPS AND CROSSCUTS! COMBINATION 5-3 8 RIP AND = CROSSCUT BLADE SPRING RETURN ISTS FROM O TO 6 INCHES | | Sees Parents Death Valley in California is ax Failing in Job to Keep ook | was COMPLETE WITH ATTACHMENTS 10 Fairbanks Ward POWER Tool of 1,007 USES! weRLy Koy, Ls Dounls. R HOME OWNERS | Camera \' A WEE: \ CARPENTERS. MECHANICS! | eee eae == oe ee pene mena Bae : i a aa some folks but not to the suf- unloved.” 1 ferer. : Dr. Kenneth P. Mathews, assis- —/~ Both Governor Dewey and Senator See Action. as Victory ALBANY, N. Y. d—Sen. Arthur H. Wicks formally stepped down as As a cure, the Rev. Mr. | Campbell suggested parents stop | tant professor of internal medicine emphasizing things they buy for | and assistant in allergy in the Uni- their children and start doing | versity of Michigan Health Serv- thingy together—whether going (ice, reports to church, a movie, a picnic, a i “Some patients have a severe of ae % tion Association Wednesday night| hike, a swimming party or a | form of hives which can be mest | acting lieutenant governor of New L! ©’ that American homes are falling] skating spree. uncomfortable and occasionally | York after a bitter quarrel with 4 ; Tt . ‘ SPECIA e % G acrk ; ; ; r William Coffing led community | dangerous.” pee 1 as ¥ Dewey ending in : And if we - et = fam | singing Ww ednesday. Miss Connie | Big mosquito-bite jooking welts, aed as y both Saeco i] g pa unity he -satd, ‘we cane Mere OME | Kolb gave a Vocal solo. | called “‘wheals’” by doctors, ean e epublican row seemed a es oes 4 | of the ost nportant “uxer 7 ~! Roger Gunn, president, was | ereate d frenzy of digging and itch- painenes "a ain party unity and ©" | against the is abroad in the echernran-ot-the—bustness -sesston—-ing_remuniscent of Chinese torture eh at {he Democrats. in next) 2 ee a ¢* Pwortd” Today Irs Carrol! Porritt told of last And some acute attacks are associ- year s election compaigns, ‘ $ And $ 98 v’ Be: ot ere summer s National Fducation As- ated with vomiting, nausea diar- Wicks submitted his resigna- - ! iver parent of three. and pastor - Bons tion yesterday as GOP majority eico parent of Ei wees a seas sociation convention tn Mtarm and | rhea er abdominal cramps leader and temiae id > i t 4 t Church ttle © of Dixboro Methodist Church. titled \Mrs Thomas Dodson gave a treas-| Hives, medically identified as r emporary president — of the state Senate, through | which he held the office of act. | ing Heutenant governor, ' The action was announced min- u “urhearia,”’ drug allergy, may be caused by food allergy, local- ized infection, nervous tension or a iurer s report from Max G. Bilsky. | | Gunn urged support of U. House | ' up before Con-' { in tracking down | °! the legislature called to con- the cause and in managing the con-| Sider the Wieks issue and reap-, t dition portionment of legislative districts, . ere en: ee the Senate leader presided over | that house from beginnivg to end 2 i That alone was regarded as a > : shght to Dewey's political prestige and party leadership within the state Republican . senators made it plain they objected to the state GOP committee's action—no doubt taken with Dewey's blessing — in | demanding that they oust Wicks or force him to resign. U of M Professor Gets \ Chair for Polio, Flu Work ANN ARBOR \® — Dr. Thomas Francis Jr., chairman of the Uni- | versity of Michigan Epidemiology | Department, Wednesday was named as the Henry Russell lec- turer for 1954 The honor, the highest for aca- | demic and scientific achievement, was awarded Dr Francis for his on and influenza | A $7,000 donation from friends adept detectives earmarked for use as a me- | to| morial fund. a a research polio Virus -|to Delay Closing \to ask Pontiac City Commission ‘to grant a six months delay in. tao are Decal fen evacuation next July: ai “The board also voted to gre ¢ the requests being filed with the — | commission. by-other: gi League to Ask City. Directors of the ‘Urban League of Pontiac Wednesday night voted} effort to provide a permanent s0- lution tothe present shortage of low-cost housing. on Executive Secretary Ever gst Spurlock reported league mem ship at more than 1,100, highest mark in its history. 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Advanced 8 bet ih 2 7 eral Arthur E.( Summerfield will - bought an old gold and silver mine Lamp shades with white linings were taking pictures. |§ —‘| Kets of water—and put out the north of Tdaho Springs to give stu-|refiect about 50 fh capes’ ‘more : ‘ 5 dents a knowledge of actual mining speak to a luncheon meeting Mon- | day oF the Detroit Economie Cub. y o Summerfield, a-native—ef Pincon- ‘ning, was— Republican — National waters. | January. ' 1 Commitee Chairman and was ap Teck {pointed to the post office last | ~~ termer pitaiipal ot Mi. Sibevia. te @iub-+ tt takes an- average vessel. from | 4.4 " -Tnine to i hours to complete aj| School, succeeding John Kimball passage through the Panama canal] “moved up to-the- superinten- the new principal of Nashville's Ww. SPANISH CHIEF — This is the latest. portrait of Generalissimo Francisco Franco of Spain. Ordi- | narifly dressed in’ military garb, the Spamsh leader surprised everyone when he~showed- up int civilian clothes te pose for the portrait. Business Firms Will Try to Have Them _tess Costly and More Personalized NEW YORK (UP)—A trend to ward personalized, ae and Jess expensive Christmas | ness doners “has been revelad in sales promotion Three out of four companies give presents to persons outside the company—to customers, prospects, or suppliers. Approximately $250.- nO 000 ig spent, according to one estimate: 3 Average expenditures for gifts will be $7.25 fer each recipient, compared to $10 in a survey a dear ago. : Average company expenditures wit be $3,528, according to 1,311 ousiness Officials who replied to a questionnaire circulated by Sales \lanagement Magazine. The cam- panies represented by these replies sent out an average of 459 gifts apiece, with one respondent going all out with 12,000 presents. On the West Coast. it was found ‘hat advertising agencies spent an average of $417.9, compared with an average gift budget of $806.09 by advertisers and $4,16.59 by those in allied industries, One out of seven companies queried said that they spent nothing on gifts, and the biggest gift budget reported was $18,000. A panet of 200 top marketing experts said that they, for the most part, wanted gifts that show personal interest — if anything. Nineteen per cent preferred to re- ceive no gifts from business ac- quaintanees. Hold Up on Gifts|} s by busi- 7 © UNTIL eis ee ean 2. Se DSS. SF caegar eS oe HTS — | Deas, bees. CHECKS and SPLASHES the New Look in Suits and you'll find ‘em allin... Pune Wool, Extra pants. . . 12.55 Top style, prestige and dollar savings. Pure ~ woot Cortland Worsteds cffer all this plus the very latest potterns and smort new decorative effects. Practically every shade — to suit your fancy. And to our knowledge there's tor honest-to-goodness value. Why pay more? All wool Cortland Worsteds are guor- anteed to satisfy you in every way! From Our Tailored-to-Measure Department: Hundreds of pure wool Among the personalized. items siggested eas appropriate were ‘personalized match books for an! entire year,” “a check to some charity for the amount the donor would spend on a gift,” or “‘a per- sonal letter.” In one instance, the gift. was a tree—planted by the tree nursery at the recipient's home, Actor Seeks Denial | of Wife's Divorce LOS ANGELES W—Actor Jess Barker has denied Susan Hay- Worsteds . . . individually tailored to your-order, 44.50 to-87.50! nobody who can match these long wearing suits | c priced at only Sears! Zip-Froat reprocessed Warm 8 oz. lining quilted to rayon. Sizes from 36 to 46. 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FREE OF EXTRA CHARGE WHEN YOU BUY ANY KENMORE WiTH ATTACHMENTS i... oe ee : Sears, Roebuck end Co. : 154 North Seginew: St. 4-Gentlemen Please send me further informa- I tion describing Kenmore Sewing Machines y NAME eee eee eee eeeee ; STREET OR rrr rv 0 5 09 veeeweeweccces | cITy eee seeoeee PHONE... OPEN FRIDAY G SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS be the brightest STAR in your holiday social set - eoCe bee reee res eneenee eeeeees Fairloom formal fabrics tich twill back washable velveteen 32. radiantly lustrous chromespun taffeta 98 Mtn Ya. Luxurious looking cotton velveteen with a deep permanent pile that won't fuzz off. Needs no lining. Washable. A glamorous fabric with a crisp texture and sealed in uniform colors. It stays lovely even after washing or cleaning. Plaid Chromspun, reg. 98c.. yd. 88 eens Fairloom Taffeta Acetate, the “Beauty Fiber” 42-Inch ~65 ¢ Ya , Perfect for the holidays! Sew ‘ os és Rayon Velve Rich Fairloom Rayon Pile % Inches 2.59 Va. Holiday beauty at its finest, = rich rayon velvet. Crush re- your tl resses sistant, Ideal for formals, ~bouffant akira po 8 28 dresses. 11 exciting colors. colors. Come to Sears, savel - : ae e ! “ : 4 \ “JACKSONVILLE, Fis. OPA a ee He es | of $e THE PONTIAC PHS L. BABY BROKER .—Mrs. Reve Walker, 41, above, was arrested in Washington, D. C., on a paby selling charge. Police say the arrest may lead to the preaking of a nation-wide baby brokerage with contacts from Maine to California. Kills Husband With Hammer _| Wife, Tired of Moving, Slays Sleeping Mate in ‘New York —— \EW YORK W—A mother killed her seeping husbahd with a nine- pond stonecutter’s hammer earty today because he planned to move the family to its fourth home with- in a month. Mrs. Dorothy Renner, 43, then attempted to kill herself and her 10-.ear-old son Robert with gas. The boy escaped from-his_moth- er's Jana: for help. s ¢ ® ‘olice found Richard Renner, 43, a real estate salesman, dead be- sce his bed in the family’s at- | tractively furnished four - room apartment. After questioning the near-hysterical wife, Police Capt. Beenard Schaeffer pieced together tms story: rhe family came here from Cal- iiirnia about a month ago and moved into a house in Flushing, Queens. Later it moved to Hollis, Queens. twcen husband and wife last ar r he said he planinell to mave the family again, He went to sleep * after the argument ended, and the wife went to a tool chest and weak to ave hiamnelt. e The wife told porn “Its all over now. No more Sells Sea Shells Culled by the Sea Shore HOMER,Mith_B—Two_ years aco Leslie J. King, of Homer, didn't know a sea shell from a har- lects and sells sea shells. | King this week left Hémer and plans to spend the Winter on Sa- nibel Island, just off Fort Myers, Fla., collecting specimens floated | im from the Gulf of Mexico, He has become an expert judge | of the sea products and has a large ~thsplay-at-his-home—15_miles west |] of Jackson. King’s collection includes two ju- nonia shells, a special prize. Also part of the display is a pair of highly prized whelk shells, found only about once in a thousand times. Among outstanding shells tn | the King collection are turkey wing, angel-wing,eat’s_eye, tu- (] lip,” olive, Chinese alphabet, horseshoe crab and lafice fringe. | Shell-gathering is best. he ex- | plains, ‘when a north Wind blows.” ' King plans to return from Sani- be] about April 1, His wife remains at their South Albion Township _ home, Says Michigan May Avoid New Taxes LANSING (B—If Michigan is/ thrifty, it can get along next year _ without more new taxes, Aud. Gen. _ John B. Martin said last night. | Addressing a church meeting, _ Martin said “predicting the future is a risky business but if we con- _ tinue to manage our funds care- _ fully, we ought to be able to steadi- | ly improve our financial position | _ Without resorting to any additional | _ tax measures." _ Martin declared that State agen- cies have put into effect 98 per cent of the suggestions made by _ his staff for improving business | Operations and tightening financial - control Hunter Gets His Bear, | Garage Gets His Car was a wounded bear. Grabbing his | rife, Mulholland killed it with one a has hig bear, but it will cost +i—teddy bear. “Save! Tots’ Robes and Girls’ Teddy Bear Sets 3 to 6x. or “THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. mrt sed Robes with Matching Doll Now Only 298 For Just 398 Fluffy cotton chenille robe in Soft, warm. chenille and a dell aqua of melon red Sizes !, to match, too! 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Deluxe in- terlined convertible collar. 4 colors. _ Sizes 4-16. Save! —NMain Boyswecr Dept. ng 62¢! | Reg. 2.95 Boyvitle Corduroy sport shirts Floor— : Bullets with gun. m Black with & white; tan with red. Save! Boys’ Roy Rogers Frontier Pants 4* a Ir. lon — cotton twill ts. Mer cecil vat dyed. ve to 12. Roy Rogers Shirt, 4-12... .2.98 interlaced and large. Cowbey Hats 100% Weel Felt For Only Popular 10-gallon style. Ribbon 1.79 bend. Small, medium Save! + apy B Roy Rogers ' Tan Gloves 1.79 Buck suede leather gloves © fringed cuffs. All | sizes. Buy now and save! Woshfost Shirts Fine Rayon Gabardine suatse §=—2..98 Smart-looking pre-shrunk* Ray- epread_collar « shirts. on satin cast yee Many colors. “Max. shrinkage 2, have leather— Salefacion gucnanted a poms matey, bach SEARS. eter —_PAIR These grandest of all fealing ~~ Kerrybrookes will go to any length to flatter-a—gal's lates ; and ankles... and ata price = = that trims your budget! tis 51: savings... 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Lightweight tough, stretchy [| person Ask any sales. rubber reinforced at strain points. | .. 3.67. Youths’, Reg. 4.29. 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 him $600—for repairs to the car, pl ——— a Sy Cen _ ——— tf °.f idee > __..__._ AGRAND-ISLAND,-Neb:-€UP}--++ a During a severe electrical storm a Mr, and Mrs;Charles Wetzel look- < ed into the room of their five-year- frightened: dimmy-opened his ing with the television set now" w his parents, saw the lightning’ nd mumbled, ‘‘What's daddy do- told son Jimmy to see if” ws was a City. “Affairs = =F Commission: Rejects Bids FPR FR FI I gi, ty TT to Bk PROSE pee} Pe i RT, BRB aS OSA OR A So your furniture . expertly tailored for long ven bebe green tee te aceine cau hehe Bi — 3% 7% po al pe" ea See ee ee ey ee Cee ad ik, way oa ik Dress up your windows! RAYON MARQUISETTE CURTAINS x Complete with ettached ruffled valance! Now you can give your windows @ smart decorator touch .. . for mere nies! 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Rezoning matters acted on tn- | cluded: A public hearing held and action de- _ -ferred_on-—tezobing._to- —fidhy--+— ete 3+ Toft assessor s plat 102 if a 20-foot alley jis provided on the Year of the prop- A public hearing neld and action de- |ferred on an ordimance to reZone “to land for future alley use ts A public hearing end adoption of ef 'erdinance te rezone to C-f ‘lot 168 - assessor's plat 138 after eae, We Bot alley from the property owners a aaa hearing and adoption of an | to rezone to C-41 outlot “A” | of Washington Park Subdivision, after approving a. resolution to accept a deed +tor @- 20-foot ater aieng the a#outheast | line of outlet “A™* | Held a public hearing and adopted an + erdinance to retone part of section 15 to M-1 on N Perry at the Belt Line Ratiroad Referred ta the City Plan Commission &@ petition from the Tel-Huron Bhopping Center, Inc-, asking that the west half of tot 21. Int 22 plus part of lets 23 and 25 of assessor's plat 73 be resoned to C-l, and that an alley be Yacated and new alley deeded Commissioners approve 4 a transfer from a tavern license to a Class € tiquor license: for Nicho- las P.¢Phillips and Thomas Giotis, owners of the Jet Bar, 714 Wood- ward Ave. A bid from Russell and Emma Sherman to purchase lots 11, 12 and 13 of Rebert Herndon Pon- tiae Apartment Subdivision was referred te the property com- mittee. A contract with the Royal De- velopment Corp. of Detroit for pur- - chase of lots 39. 40 and 42 through 63 inclusive of the Robert Herndon ‘Subdivision, was tabled for one week until a more definite agree- In other action the commission: Held a publte hearing and confirmed ® spectal assessment reli fer construe- sidewalk on the north @ide of Parkdale from Kennett to the northwest Sound Sleeper DENVER «—Anthony Gentile told police that before going to sleep in his room he had placed a billfold containing $25 under his pillow. 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Heights Subdivision. on, filling station proprietor has tested , Ohio (UP) — For Earl Swaggerty, ‘3t-year-old | his paper—money—otf a~—machine which pioks out counterfeits when their serial numbers fail to syn- chronize Recently, Scam was . show- ing off the-machine. He dialed in serial numbers and to his horror the Secret Service Here, calmed him “There's a new series of dol- him “here's. a—_new—series—of | dollar bills with Secretary ef the Treasury George M. Humphrey's signature that- won't work on the detectors.” But, Holmes added, “I hope everybody understands _that---the Humphrey dollars are just as good Interracial Ties | “MANILA -®—Four Japanese, a: Siamese, two Americans, a South Korean, a Chinese an Australian] ing and a group of, Filipinos have joined hands here to clear_a path for international friendship. 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The by the Pontiac Optimist Club in 1948, practice | recreation department also arranges for super- | hasket shots in school gymnasium. The City Parks | visors. Ss Deaths Approach 1952 Total Pontiac Report Gives ‘53 Traffic Accident Picture Editor's note: This is the ‘first of & series of articles on Potitiac traffic safety based upon local police records and the National Safety Council re- port covering 1952. By JOSEPH K. SFAIR Pontiac's 1953 traffic deaths are approaching the total number for 1952, according to Pontiac Police and National Safety Council rec- ords, With less than two months to go this year, seven deaths already have occurred, compared with six lives lost during the same period in 1%2. Total fatalities last year num- bered eight. : However, while the death rate fs higher, this year's accident rate has dropped nearly 5@ per cont. ; , Police records show that 1,109 accidents occurred with 498 in- jured, as compared with 2,028 ac- cidents and 396 hurt during the same period last year. : According to a recent National Safety Council report, Pontiac ranked 24th among 8&1 cities sur- veyed for 1952 traffic deaths. And when it came to an overall pic- ture of traffic safety performances, Pontiag rated 25th among the vari- | ous municipalities surveyed. The annual progress report in- dicates that Pontiac hag made decisive strides toward general safety. improvement, jumping from 70th place in 1951 to the 25th position fast year. Pontiac also showed a big gain -when it climbed from 69th place in 1951 to 24th in 1952, because of a 50 per cent decrease in traffic deaths. Sixteen were killed in 1951 Pontiac traffic. The eight deaths in 1952 also represented a drop of 38.4 per cent from _a_three_year (1949-1951) ay— erage of 13 deaths per year. But the report calis attention to the fact that death figures a sound measure of the traffic accident situation, The results of the yearly anal- ysis also are based on the follow- ing inventory reports submitted by Police Chief Herbert W. Straley. Ordinances, accident records, en- forcement, traffiecourt- procedure and convictions, schoo) safety, public information and safety or- ganization. Of these classifications, Pontiac made the least gains in traffic fengineering and enforcement, mov- ing up only one place in each group. In school safety the city pro- gressed from 59th to Sist place among the 81 cities surveyed, Significant in the council's report was the fact that Pontiac showed gains in every one of the nine safe- ty classifications, as compared with other cities of. similar size, _ Troop Airlift Drill Called Successful TOKYO (#—The Air Force today announced a successful emergency airlift drill—moving a complete troop carrier squadron of 16 trans- given surprise orders yesterday to pick up and move one squad- ron to an abandoned base 100 miles away. . The wing commander, Col. Mau- rice Casey Jr., of Chicago and Miami, said the first twin engined C-119 flying boxcar fouched down at the new base 1 hour and 15 minutes after the surprise order. Within 4 hours all the tents, sup- plies, communications equipment and personnel were carried to the Optimists Count Pontiac Chapter Tallies Results of Community Centers, Junior Clubs In observing National Optimist Club Week, Nov. 16-21, the Pontiac Optimist Club is noting ‘‘big-divi- dends paid” as a result of their initiation of 12 community centers —e of five junior Optimist jubs. With the motto, “Friend of the Boy,” the club sponsored its first gym class in 1945 at the Whittier School in cooperation with Kline B. at that time, and Hartman worked out the program to attain better re- lationship with the neighborhood. It was then the “community center” idea for boys and girls was born. T° The following year, Optimists aproached the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department and offered to finance a community center at the Whittier School two sights a week. The plan worked after recrea- tion officials agreed to supply sup- ervisors for the program while the Optimists stood the first year’s cost fer maintaining the center, Later the recreation depart- ment was able to incorporate the cost of the center into its annual budget, upon approval by Pontiac City Commission. At present 12 such centers are supported by city tax funds, set aside for this purpose. Each center has a variety of activities, including gym and craft classes, dances and games. Op- timists also plan to sponsor teen- lage dances in_various_ schools in cooperation with the recreation department during the coming year. - , There are 140 boys in the Junior. alone must not be considered as new base. Optimist Clubs in Pontiac. ft Work Dividends | ar, est Carport | Pays for Itself: | Cost $426,000 and Will Serve 422 Motorists at One Time / ihe | 1 Ai "§ ii Hj i Hi Pe as gi 3 i ‘ E i) ee m RELIEVES PARKING PROBLEM—A front view of the new 422 ear capacity municipal parking building, delicated Tuesday in Arbor, shows the entrance to the right of the parking sign. brick and concrete structure was completed in seven and a half space GROUND FLOOR VIEW—Shown here is the| until a space is found. Fees are 10 cents for the} first floor of Ann Arbor’s new carport as seen by | first two hours and ‘five cents for each additional the incoming motorist. Drivers may turn left to | two hours. park on the street level or proceed up spiral ramps | are 10 cents for parking up to two hours and five cents for each additional hour, Theater parking after 6 p.m. will cost 15 cents. of some 188 stores in the University of Michigan area will use the carport. Paul C. Wag- i ner,_president—ot—the—Ann~ Arbor, Retail Merchants Association, said the concentrated parking area would lessen need for business places to-scatter in order to allow: ample customer parking space. For the Record Restaurant Meats and Cattle Prices Grow tions between Am _teurs and cattlemen. restaura- By BEN RAY REDMAN . A great improvement in com- -———nunications was one of the fac- tors that made possible the so- called industrial revolution and the age in which we live. And improving communications are still among the of our civilization. major--miracles Atlantic and Pa- © f* cifie with no. 7). more difficulty there is still one area of our daily living in which communication is so primitive as to be almost non-existent. I refer to the raising, selling and_ buying of heef—beef, beauti- ful beef,’ firm, light red, and fatly marbled. e * @ I refer to the fact that there seems to be no line of communi- Leation,_or eonnection, between the price of beef on the restaurant table, between the men who feed the cattle and the men who feed American. beef-eaters. - * * °e One can only conclude that they don't speak the same language, or that they were taught different systems of arithmetic. price of beef on the hoof and the} * > menus of your favorite restau- rant? You see that, unlike the famous snows of yesteryear, the beef prices of yesteryear have not melted away. There they are, as ‘big and firm as éver, as tn- changed as the smile on the face {of the Sphinx, as unaffected by the price of steers at the slaugh- ter-house as a Christian funda- mentalist is by the theory of evo- ns. $.=... ——“—t~*=™™S The restaurant man—with excep- tions so few as to ‘be negligible— just haven’t heard the news of what has been happening out on the range, where. the sirloins and tenderloins play. Somewhere com- exact point being just this side of the wholesale market. _ The wholesalers have heard the news, and have cut their .prices in half. But they haven't been able to gel the word through an Iron Curtain to the -restau- rateurs. Offhand, you would think that the lower prices they are paying for beef would convey something Further Apart and suggest something to the men who write our menus; but they seem unable to translate the mes- sage. I hesitate to believe that. they don’t wish to translate it. The price of beef is no laugh- ing matter in this country. Time was when the roast beef of England was world famous, when English- men prided themselves on the num- ber of slabs of rare beef they could down, and boasted that “It ennobled our. hearts and enriched agents between the cattle growers and the restaurateurs; comb the polyglot halls of the United Nations for translators cap- But we should act quickly. Beef is of the essence. By MERRIMAN SMITH WASHINGTON (UP) — Back- stairs at the White House: Between now and Christmas, the Ejsenhowers can be expected to receive a number of gift turkeys, although few. of the birds will mateh-—the weight of the 39-pound tom presented to the President the other day. - These gift birds will be de- posited promptly in the com- modious White House freezer and consumed at leisure. The 39-pound live tom given te the President last Monday was tethered part of the morn- in the rose garden outside Mr, Eisenhower's office. The bird frequently cuts loose with loud series of gobbies. Mr. Eisenhower, working inside his office, was curious. He thought it was a dog barking, from a dis- tance, the bird did sound very. much like a small, yapping dog. A rumor from New York this week that the chief executive might attend the opening of the Metropolitan easily dismissed by people who know Mr. Eisenhower's taste in usic. He doesn’t “dig the high assics.” , The Eilsenhowers’ probably won't be going back te Camp David in the Maryland Moun- tains much more until] next spring. It is getting. winter-cold at -night in the €afoctin Moun- tainay = .they wanted to go to the moun- tain hideaway on Halloween week- end, and again in the earlier part of this month, but each time some- thing interferred. e 2 & Camp David undoubtedly will be Red Cross Helps Prisoner Release MOSCOW (#—Delegations. from the Japanese and Soviet Red Cross agreed here today on the release of 1,274 Japanese prisoners held by the Russians since World War Ii. Those to be released include 420 military prisoners and 854 Issuance of a joint communique followed several weebs of nego- tiations between the two delega- tions here. The top Soviet signer of the agreement was V. A. Khblodvov, president of the Soviet Red Cross Executive Gommittee. datgugu Shimazu, president of the Japanese Red Cross; and Tadao’ Eisenhowers Are Expected to Get Holiday Turkeys civilians: 4: The Japanese signers were Ta- | ly used a good bit more next spring [and early summer next year than it was this year. The Elsenhowers did not get a good opportunity to know and like the federally- owned resort until “August. Speaking of David, it is interesting to read in William D. Hassett’s current series of magazine articles the extent to which the late President Roose- velt personally planned the mogntain retreat. ‘ Hassett tells. of the loving care with which eaclr building at the camp was named. The names are definitely not in use now. The pub- lic sometimes get the wrong idea about this camp which was known as Shangri-La under F. D. R. and ex-President Truman, Popular conception to the con-| trary, the place is far from being | opulent. Most of the buildings were made from former C. C, C, camp Jackson Stabbing Victim Still Critical JACKSON w—A Southern Michi- gan Prison inmate remained. in critical condition today of wounds suffered yesterday in a stabbing by a fellow inmate during a fight. Deputy Warden Charles F, Ca- hill. said Benjamin J. Joslin, 23, was stabbed by Carol Wright, 25, hobby-craft money earned by pri- son inmates. Wright was placed in cel] block 15—the prison's disciplinary cell block—until Joslin’, condition be- comes clear, Cahill sald, Wright, sentenced to life impri- sonment for first degree murder in Detroit, Jan, 25, 1950, had _pre- viously served a term for armed robbery. Joslin was sentenced im 1946 from Schoolcraft County for a structures. in an argument over the division of) 157 Cases Set iFelony Record Circuit Court Disposes of 115 Civit Suits Also in Past 2 Months 4", li td H cealed weapons, 10; arson; 4 and miscellaneous, 4. Road Runs Under Water nel under the Barge Canal. JONESVILLE w — Sixty years as a store man has given Charles A. Cronk a point of view. Now, in the old days a piece of cheese. .... .. Cronk’s -place of business on U. S. 112 is a part of Hillsdale County’s history. So is its 83-year- old proprietor. ; He ‘and the store have been first small town merchant to run a basement store. A flood in the late 1920s‘led to .| that singular undertakirig. The flood washed out Cronk’s basement storage space. He built shelves to keep his china and crockery out of the water. This seemed handy. He left it there, kept the basement as part of the actual store. That's a part of the history. For years on ehd housewives have visited Cronk’s basement_to examine choice crockeries while the. men folks sampled his cheese upstairs. Both the crockery and cheese make the elderty gentleman nos- talgic. He reflects that the days of finé crockery- and cheese — and public appreciation of the same — are about at an end. “Everyone now lives out of paper plates, cans and sacks,” Cronk said. As to cheese, “It's pretty hard to find good cheese to age correct- Kudo and Risaburo Kiuchi, from his former boss, © together for three store years. — ™* In fact, Cronk was possibly the The boss was an R. S. Munsell, a ‘‘down east Yankee.” Cronk got his first job from Munsell. It’s the old Munsell store that stands on His Point of View I s Good Aged Cheese Michigan come to Cronk’s place to buy cheese. ; > SPICE DISPENSER—Charles ‘A. Cronk, veteran Jonesville, Mieh., Cronk says he learned the secret | &Tocer, operates old-fashioned spice dispenser at of curing cheese to make it tasty, | operated for 60 years. The aging merchant also boasts a knack for curing cheese. store he has the sells crockery p and 2 _? ‘THE B PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, ‘NOW estbete-an 19,1958) joe eee ea Loans Rise” Iraq Planning to Estabilsh vn-/Léng and Shiort of It MEMPHIS, Tean. (UP) — Nor- nT University told hsiwey superin- New. Blacktop Roads tendents meeting at Cornell Uni- Require Special Care eens et earn ae ee Pe ay atene is mews] we ble co" in Fi sf | ACA, N, x, UP )—tmoroper| to year afte cons ers as “orm.” But heres Half 3 N. 1 U. ity Soon” eae of ab Mactop toads leads |snd "ster eat ely tf apa mane ~~ Norma MST Fall OF 33 ational Universi CHICAGO (UP) — Despite re- ‘BAGHDAD (UP) — Plans are to “slippery when wet” signs, says | ‘‘bleed’"’ blacktop -surfaces and Joseph Jean-Baptiste Parrent Du- ports of a shortage of mortgage | -made—tor Iraq to-have its} a scholarly highway engineer. those spots should be quickly cov-| beau de Villefort dela Seigneurie inis ; z Prof,. Ben. H. Petty of Purdue ered with finely crushed stone. de Grenade A Haute “Garonne. credit, the” _ savings asso- own national university here in the | services of uni- gpa Cn ; | clations ‘say they are lending more near future and thus reclaim the | versity teachers on the- staffs of a “TT money for home buying. and build cultural status the land had in| his colleges. tif 1 F = Deore — posta mn ancient times. a indicated he is particularly Bea at * Dir Ute #3 of- the: United States Savings’ and | Sncinginys pees PS sana ioar tutions loaned more money for chrome, Tables made to order, any size or shape, including round, square and.oval. 26 colors and patterns to is triple-plated including =jof this year than ever before for eopper, nickel and Made to Order +and loan associations during the ‘first six months totaled $3,738,- | 000,000. such purposes during the first haif This was nearly 22 per cent ahead of the $3,065,000,000 ad- vanced for home buying and build- British university profegsors is preparing for the Iraq government. machinery, legislation inchided, ready to go into operation at a ; moment's notice. 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Little Charles, heir to the throne, is about to start his formal education ‘under a tutor. ‘deer, skunk, watermelon, manzan- ita berries and poison oak leaves However, the most popular item on the bill of fare was rodents— 00,000 SURPLUS SALE! OF OUR 17-STORE FALL CLOTHING STOCK! Entire Stock Sacrificed for Quick Disposal 4 Miracle Styling —- All Wool Fleece ess ‘2.4’ All Wool Boucle Coats *34” $45.00 Fur Trimmed Coats —-§4gr mie Values to Drag? “4 : - ’ / Entire Stock of LADIES’ SUITS Ladies’ Dresses $ 43s a ing, arts and sciences, commerce, | law, teachers’ training, agriculture | strong pro- 4 SCHOOLBOY _SOON—Britain's_ chubby Prince-Charies,who |. and Queen Aliyah College for Girls. The commission made a thorough jistudy of the colleges concerned | ing during a month’s stay, and re- turned home to prepare its report. Colleges found to be of uni- d wilt make up the projected Baghdad Univer- = sity, the minister said. Those falling short of the mark must wait until they are able to“come up to the required tevel. Khalil Kanna, a gifted organizer vo rm my on up-to-date lines. Iraqi mem- bers of the tutorial staff have been sent abroad for higher specializa- tion;-equipment and materials or- dered to meet requirements. Under agreements signed with California Farmers Expect Ducky Time SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UP) —} ' California ranchers and state wild- | life agencies expect flights of pin. + tail ducks to start coming into the | | Klamath-Tule Lake area. and the Imperial Valley this fall . Waiting for them will be more than 10,000 acres of grain on a dozen state and federal waterfowl management areas. AlSo waiting will be farmers and landowners armed with flares, hghts and noisemakers. 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Often they have more fun playing with toys than their off- weakness. - This season Russian parents are well aware that the Malenkev government's promise of more and better consumer goods also includes toys. Taking up their Moscow. In an article demanding ‘good toys for the children,’ the Evening spring ——a deeadent—bourgeois + cudgel ts the newspaper, Evening ~ Moscow reported on a meeting of , | toy designers with store employes. Too often, the paper said, the Pas have “animals that don't look like animals, horrible dolls bag | with terribly curled hair made by | _ people who are indifferent to chil- dren. : "The result.”"said_ the paper, | “are many such articles which are not sold. “Another complaint is there are no musical toys, and the There are not enough table |’ # games.” By Western standards, Moscow toy stores have a skimpy line of goods. S The Seviet press is proud. that | there are few guns or “warlike” toys. There are some flimsy air guns and fire trucks on the market, but no tanks, no ‘‘Mars’’ suits, no J a, ghee THE PONTTAC a space guns. The latter have been| party newspaper. NURSERY STOCK SALE STARTING NOV. 19th — ENDING NOV. 25th or Until Supply Offered Is Exhausted! — CASH and CARRY! 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Wittrup, Mgr | | FEderal 5-4711 | oe oe PIGEONHOLED—A space-saving partial solu- | denounced in Pravda. the offical| a United Press Phete ‘tion to the parking problems of Los’ Angeles is a| that would ordinarily park 30 autos. Five stories | new downtown pigeonhole parking garage which| high, the garage is so automatie that it requires | accommodates 128 cars in a 60 by 90 foot space| only one attendant at all times. hird Try Turns Farm Worker Into Burglar t couldn’t go to sleep. So he re turned to the tavern with a large knife and tried to pry the juke box open again. Still no tuck. He went back home, was troubled by insomnia. Villar- EDINBURG, Tex. (UP)—A 25 real then returned a third time, year-old Elsa, Tex., farm worker. this time with a screw driver. The got a five-year probated sentence in Texas 92nd District Court when | he admitted he burglarized the same tavern three times in one | juke box yielded. Villarreal took about $40. He testified he was sorry, would pay back the money and would cut night after ‘‘celebrating too much."’ | down on his ‘‘celebrating.”’ Trinidad O. Villarreal testified he | ing when he passed an empty } tavern, H ished ui window | ‘ne _ | on. the bellboys at the Bradford Villarreal tried to open the fuke | Hotel here when, during a Luth- | and went in, he said. ‘was walking home after celebrat- | All Was Confusion BOSTON (UP) — It was rough box, but had no luck. He testified eran youth convention, 45 Robert he went home and to bed, but | Johnsons were registered. but still | ' Mrs. O’Melley Cleaned House—but Wrong One McALESTER, Okla. Thomas O'Malley prepared the cleanest home in the valley—but it isn't hers. She took her soap, mop and pail |out to a new home she had just leased here. She wanted to give | the place a good Irish cleaning. After the cleaning chore, she | checked with the rental agent jabout the garage. She was told (there was no garage with the ‘house, and further checks de veloped Mrs. O'Malley had cleaned the wrong vacant house. Her new |home was two blocks down the | street. yy ‘OPEN MON., FRI., SAT. NIGHTS TO 9 24K3—1956 NO MONEY DOWN! EASY TERMS! OPEN MON. eres % Federal’s Trade-In : FRI. At Federal’s, any set you now own is worth a fistful of dollars when you trade it in on this big, beautiful - 24” Motorola. console TV! Motorola's big screen is easier on the eyes because the huge ‘Life-time Focus’ picture tube deflects glare, and the “Double-Power’ picture gives more clarity, more detail, more enjoy- ment! And look at Motorola’s other features .. . all designed to bring you clearer pictures on the huge 24” screen! Shop Federal’s now and SEE how much , | more you get during this big bonus trade-in offer! | 90 | “on this big 2.4" | - MOTOROLA CONSOLE TV when you trade in your old TV...regardless of age, make or condition Reg. Price... ...- . 39995 ... 9YQoo You pay the difference... |Smuggled Cars - Mexico Seeking in New Drive can_ authorities today are in the midst of another of their periodic ~Phis time they are searching for 100 autos allegedly brought across the border with forged documents and sold in Mexico within the past few months. Twelve ‘tof the cars reported have been Mexico’s lure for auto thieves is that cars sell for twice as much here as in the U. S. For instance, a’ medium-priced 1952 Mexico City lots. Because the smuggling is so lucrative it crops up every few months and Mexican police re- ‘Tnew their efforts to catch the thieves. In addition to obtaining false ownership papers, the thieves ob- tain false tourist permits to avoid the big duty on cars brought to Mexico for sale. in wide areas of Mexico. Time May See “MEXICO CITY (INS) — Mexi- vi drives to stop smuggling of stolen ears across the U. S.-Mexican A foot |Without Any Toes: | That prospect was raised by unused members gradually to atrophy and disappear still holds. “Already there is evidence that. the old Darwinian principle is operating on our pedal extrem- ities. Con modern toes with those of the anthropoid apes, which use them for grasping and climbing. “Even some ‘primitive human races can still grasp objects with their toes, but you just try to do rit.” Takes Fine Feathers MARYVILLE, Tenn. (UP)—Lit- tle Mollie Ann Chambers had seen ducks before, but never a peacock. Putting two and two together, she turned to her mother and ex- claimed,: “Look, mother, a duck with an evening dress on!” ‘Trade-In Allowance ; Easy Terms 2 Long Years To Pay eee ed. = Trade-in Allowance Model RE-20 Reg. $229.95 aE a= $ 20.00 189" You Pay | Model RS-60 Reg. Price Reg. Trade-in Allowance Speciat Trade-in . . Electric Range .. 2. . $399.95 ...+-$ 30.00 veseevs es $ 30.00 You PAY OnLy §339% 1-yr. warranty on all parts incl. picture tube SAGINAW AT WARREN. PONTIAC SAT. NIGHTS TO CLAYTON’S FURNITURE an Open Daily to 6 P.M. KEEGO HARBOR d APPLIANCES | — Frideys to9 P.M. FE 5-8974; FE 5-8811 en aw rs mes eae we <= = ——~ % E he - here’s how they came out A lady in San Mateo wired: ‘‘God bless you for your honesty. My husband is a Republican. I am | still a Democrat.” And a man in Memphis. sent: | “Compared with the crucifixion Herbert Hoover got, you are still lucky.” . - “Oh my gosh,” wag all that ene sald from Burbank, Cal., but @ man in Milwaukee was much plainer. He wired Truman: “Thank God that Harry S. Tru- man is no longer President of eur United States of America.” God also Was thanked for “Mc- Carthyism,”’ in another wire but a Bronx man flashed, “You are " still the champ. The finest speech | I have ever heard.” “Thank you, Harry,” wired a number of people from different parts of the country. ‘Tonight's speech really set the record straight on those demagoguies,” enthused a man in Oakland, Cal. “I have just heard a real Amer- ican, it was Harry Truman’s.hon- esty and frankness at its very best,” said a man from nearby St. Joseph, Mo,, but from Shreve- port came: ‘‘As an old poker play- er it seems to me you should know when to keep quiet. You sure muffed tonight.” A St. Leuis couple thought I picked up a sheaf of them, andi “ticago. Queer Fish | ~ GLOUCESTER, Mass. (UP) — Seafarers here are still puzzled as | to what it was that got caught in| the mackerel nets of Ralph Nel- son's fishing boat Girlie. Weighing | nearly a ton, the catch was iden- | tified by some as a black fish and by others as a shark. But Nelson isn't sure either identification is correct. the timie. David against Goliath.” | Harry.” “Hope this is just the start of a crusade against tt said a Huntington From Madison, Wis., came “Thank you for the greatest and Most necessary 6 times,” and a Birmingham, Mich. man wired: “Will accept what you say.” Tulsa chimed in with “‘Congratu- lations to the American people for having such a wonderful ex-Presi- dent. It was a splendid message.” Truman won at least the promise of'a vote from a man in Corpus Christi, Tex., who wired: “‘Thanks for your radio’ talk.. Wil] vote for | you next election.” But here and there was dis- sent. There’s a man in Medford, Mass., whe thundered, “Have just listened to your line of ba- loney. It is typical. As a former member of Medford ward city Democratic committee, count me out. Will see you over there. You have proven yourself a two- bit faker and a Pendergast -fol-—| lower. Good-bye Harry, I am now new a Republican.” But a committee in Dallas re- mained firm. “God bless Harry Truman,” it wired. Hillman kept score ag the long night wore on. When I left the apartment at 3:15, wires had been received from 46 of the 48 states and, by Hillman's check, they were running about 9 per cent favor- able, Truman saw a batch of the tele- graphic response the next morning, bright and early in Independence, A reporter asked him how it was running and he said about 98 per cent good, ‘‘with the usual wires from crackpots thrown in,” he ‘ added - McCarthyism ;"+}- (W.Va.) couple, OFFICE HELP—Streaking from office to office on Qneumatic-tired scooters is all in a day’s work for-messengers in one large Copen- hagen, Denmark, business build- ing. Memos and mail are carried in the wicker basket attached to the handlebars. The foot-saving scheme is the brainstorm of a time-minded executive. ’ Puerto Rico Tries fo Wipe Out Slums SAN JUAN (INS) — Slums are being wiped out in Puerto Rico. With 10,500 dwelling units being constructed at a cost of $70,000,- 000, Puerto Rico, with 2,300,000 in- habitants, now leads every state in the union in. low-cost housing on a per capita basis. When com- pleted these apartments will house more than 55,000 persons. areas in San Juan have already moved into the huge ultra-modern low-cost Luis Llorens Torres hous- ing project. They are the first of more than 10,000 low-income per- sons who will shortly occupy the 80-acre, 2,640 apartment develop- ment in the suburbs-of the capital. view of Tomorrow’s Cover She practices walking with a book en her head. She counts calories: And she brushes her hair one hundred strokes every night. But none of these things count. Then, what does? That’s easy!—She's wearing Maling’s enhancing, entrancing, enchanting Lo-Heels! And when a gal is on | the beam enough te de thet she's sure to end up on top! -MALING’S ~ Girl! (Take You to the Topf) -_ @. MALING SHOES _ Fifty families from blighted) PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1953 = Lovely pattern of colorfel pansies : onuhiind , 5° Freits...2fer 2S¢ Seleds.........29¢ Sugar Bowl... ..4% 6° Plates.......1S¢ Cups...........0e Seucers....2 for 25 9 Plates.......2% Croumer........35¢ 1’ Platter..... AS and other pieces OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS until CHRISTMAS! | ! aa = i “Carlton” Cut Safedge - imported Willow _ Stemwore by Libbey Glass, ea. Sham Bottom Tumblers in All Sizes +4 Decorated Heavy Sham Bottom Tumblers, Large 12-0z. Size, ~ ec. 15¢ Bake the most wonderful turkey ever, with these kitchen helps! : ’ bs ae % ¥ Easy-te- ) Self-basting Enameled Roasters. Choice of sizes. 109 TF sce ret toc, LP | } HURON at SAGINAW | fous 90 ) a } mai TWENTY. Two.” : "Was Prankster Busy? _ Fire Chief Wondering | — ae f \ EAST GRAND RAPIDS P— Fire |.from Blogett Hospital in the last | false alarms /e—unnecessarily .. Chief John R. Weber is trying to, three-weeks. £ ' alarmed patient eee ————————————————— i All the alarms have come a the same wall box. Weber said that in addition to the expense the " deter mine. whether a m_ prank- ster or mechanical failure is. re- + sponsibie--for—sevpn false alarms: — ee, ELECTRIC PORTABLE @ NEW MOTOR « NEW CARRYING CASE @ NEW SEWING UGHT " SINGER Beautifully RECONDITIONED BY HUB FACTORY EXPERTS wow $99>° os weex.y > TEAR YW RITIET, “STFARANTEE CALL TODAY FREE HOME | DEMONSTRATION FE 2-9143 @ NO OBLIGATION TO Bu @ LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE wh MON, BE (juard stations on 1 379. S$. Saginaw St. PONTIAC status unt! April 1 a imeasure. The yare stations. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, 3 ; Closed to Save Money Transparent F Fabric Weedl GHAND HAVEN #—Five Coast in $10,000 Bathing Suit F Michigae ; ake Michigan} 1 Os ANGELES op -— bvety body have been placed on an inactive ,looked When prety Mrs Patria S.an economy |(C Munev of Redondo Beach the Holland stepped out of a Santa Monica poal Manistee and Pentwater, Mich.| They looked again. Then Mrs Jes . sf |Wilmette, Ill, and Kenosha, Wis., | Muncy looked tov What she saw. she aah in a suit NASH AMBASSADOR COUNTRY CLUB—Among the 1954 Nash models on dis- | New models have increased power, new power brakes and power steering; and elec. play in dealers’ showrooms tomorrow is the Nash Ambassador Country Club, shown] trically operated window lifts as optional equipment. Nash dealer here is Kimball |above. This hardtop features styling by Pinin Farifa, F puropesn custom car designer.| Brothers, 85 West Lawrence St. and Cass Ave. — ee ae yesterday waking $10 000 damages Hubbard Asks Law was that her bathing suit -““became _ Wansparent and pervious to light” afier conlacl She has sued the garment manu- facturer, claiming she was exposed to public gaze and ridicule, and much as 9% per cent for suffered extreme embarrassment and shock ment to Dearborn’s traffic The council must approve. pa ar SLACK SETS..... "29° HATS TO MATCH...........$3.00 or Later Ivll Turn Cold—Select Your CHARGE IT AT NO EXTRA COST oe pet |e fe ff Debwood Now! 7-14 = delight combining richest blanket fleece and 9 simply ador- able shades. $24.95 PARK FREE REAR OF STORE WHILE SHOPPING 7-14 presenting the straighter line in the same collec- tien of nine beautiful col- $24.95 3x6x a slack set for the DE ARBORS W—Mavor On with water Hubbard has asked that an amend- aR EES: pes as Pay NS a OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS “i de | be made to ailow a discount of as the prompt payment of traffit’ fines. & To Unveil 1954. Nash Models | | Line Has New 4 Door _| Rambler with 108-Inch Wheelbase Nash Motors’ 1954 model cars, | featuring an entirely new 108-inch ~- | wheelbase Rambler four-door se- } <| dan. go on display in dealer show- ==} rooms tomorrow. = Company spokesmen sald most | models have been reduced from the 1953 listings. The factory de- livered prices genekglly showed *j reductions ranging from $57.60 on the Rambler super two-door sub- urban to $160.75 on the Ambassador super two-door sedan Besides the newest Rambler Nash also has the 100-inch wheel- base Rambler line and its-Ambas- sador and Statesman models in the Nash line. Fifteen different body styles comprise the new mode! lines. New exterior ‘colors, including 14 sdlid and 14 two-tone combi- nations, new upholstery and trim combinations, are provided in the entire line of 1954 models. All models have low si.houettes, with fender above the hood line. Nash announced the ‘new 108- inch Rambler sedans will include numerous deluxe features, includ- ing radio, electric clock and condi- tioned air system as_ standard equipment. It will be powered with an improved six-cylinder engine, developing 90 horsepower, with a 7.3 to 1 compression ratio: The 100-inch wheelbase Rambler line again features the convertible with the overhead rails and the electrically operated nylon top. The series also includes three sta- tion wagon models and the, coun- try club hardtop. Styling refinements in the 1954 Nash Ambassador series inctude a new vertical grille, continental rear tire mount and 130 horse- power, six cylinder. overhead valve engine. The 1953 models had 120 horsepower engines. The new Statesman model has a new six cylinder L-head engine with an aluminum cylinder head and dual carburetors as standard equipment.- Horsepower has been increased from 116 to 120. Power brakes, power steering and electrically operated window lifts are offered on most models as optional equipment as is hydra- matic transmission. Out-of-Season Tornado Skips Along U. 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Sella eal 1 ; - Regula: i .39—Save 99¢ . bo Regular $1.99—Save 60c Regular $1.99—Save 99« —— ) ber are a decollete sweater in aj S G | hornzontal black and white pattern tudy roup Men are cowards, says Elsa} mad (8 yellow feuaimcniet Schiaparelli, French fashion de- | Resort Styles e =f Unusual Fabrics, Striking Hues One of De Raucii's favorite lin- upholstery _ PARIS (INS) — Unusual fabrics and striking color combinations | t _will mark the smart woman at a, ing fabrics ,is cotton material with flora! patterns and a “Are Novel! b SS Eee ~#t- a _.__»‘THE PONTIAC’PRESS,: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1953 Daisy Maes. Pursue Likely Escorts as Sadie Hawkins ‘Parliamentary Suggested with this dramatic num- Aixe fer the woman whe wants Given Lesson te look dramatic is a black fell Mere dress with a flaring skirt lined in quilted yellow cotton uphol- Harold Wnisies gave the! tlesnen Wednesday when members % 1 -Claims They Are : ance Draws Ne 'Schiaparelli | Calls Men Cowardly i winter resort, according to a Paris light background. This is used for : fashion designer. phen ski and after-ski jackets and Afraid to Get Out of r Madeleine de Rauch 1s featuring *)¢ (jsijatli “quilted : owe white ny ton fur fabric skirt with | “ Drab Clothes Rut | “ked- ais full skirt | a tucked-in waist and full skir poco | Associated Press Women’s Editor | signer who is rapidly taking over | ; the styling-of American life. | She claims thes re afraid to de- t atery fabric. Tight black = silk fof Parhamentary Study Club met | | part from the well-trodden rut in jersey bullfighter pants are worn pat the Masome Temple on East their habits of dress. As a result under the skirt. The final touch is Lawrence stree! RMB they look dull and feel uncom- " —— | . : : a vellow belt matching the Main and subsidiary motions, | =- + fortabte most of the’ time. MARJA MARIE WESP i privileged main motions and steps | This _vear.says_Pe-Ratich yor of -& motion were the topics dis- don't sit on that heavy plaid blan- | oilseed oy (Mee. Hnislcy: ket — you wear if. The designer Mrs. Selma Tuttle was wel- ghows a thick red. green and-biue- plaid fall skirt with a _long-fringed hemline. worn with a tight black | : red silk jersey sweater _that=1s—«ut+t+—demonsiration group, which high in the front, but is scooped | consisted of Mrs Harry Vernon, away in the back. Es cagir leet Mrs. na eet ,' ton Rule, Mrs yard Saar. Mrs. Another skirt shown is of fully Aen Thocaton end Agnes Baynes lining. | president, Mrs. dames Hampton. Mrs. John Gemmell sponsored ‘ _comed as a new member by the | Sehiaparelli thinks men should wear bright-colored dinner jack- ets and light, comfortable eve- ning shirts — maybe with ruf- fles. She advocates daring in sports clothes and draws the line onfy > + at shorts for business wear. If lthey wear shorts, she asks, what care they going to do about thyse , | hairy legs? The engagement of their daugh- ter, Marja Mane, to Charles J. Till is announced by Mr. and Mrs, ‘Charles is the son of the Robert | Tills of Draper avenue No date ‘has been set for the wedding. Square Dance f F. E. Wesp-ef West Rundell_street,...._____— pleated turquoise felt combined z een ner Te eae at reais with a black sweater. This. like all | Mrs. Joseph Panter conducted ese remarks can & H Id ‘b 3 Cl b these new Paris i question -bex. luncheen in New York celebrating | e uDS ponies ated oe the coming of age of Schiaparelli | y under. | | Sorority Chapter Inc.. a sort of omnibus corporation! Members of Hoedowners and Do- coordinating all the various inter-|C-Da Square Dance Clubs joined black taffeta petticoats neath. Smart combinations in jackets suggested by Madeline de Rauch tnetude white corduroy lined in black teddy-bear fabric; black felt lined in turquoise felt; navy blue poplin lined in paisiey-pat- terned woot and beige ca met hair reversible to black and ‘Meets in Rochester Mrs. Ralph Price of Rochester was hostess Tuesday evening to members of Xj Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. She was assist- ed by Mrs Ruth Shaw 4. A demonstration on leader dogs |” for the blind was given by Vince white nubby tweed. These jack- Syracuse, and Mrs Andrew Vitt| ets can be worn with or without belts. conducted the business meeting. | = = ——_—_—— | Adah Shelly was a guest of the 7 , group BIGHT Members Greeted dooake dof St uegeem, by Deborah Group escribes Asein ‘ Wich ths For cuiLo T Mrs. James Wellington and Mrs William Sherwood were weleomed In the midst of a delightful dilemma is Lowell Satter- | lee of Nelson street, who has the choice of escorting one of three “Daisy: Maes” brarel y struggling for the honor of Pontiac Press Phote | Carol Dovle (left) of Joslyn avenue and Nancy Rondo of East Rundelt street. These Trabajamas workers are ready- his presence. Mari-Karen Trager of Mount Clemens street | ing for a gala affair, the Sadie Hawkins Dance, which will seems to have the advantage, however, as she sturdily pulls|be held at the Roosevelt Temple Saturday evening from 9 the rope bringing Lowell in tow, Not-to be outdone are Women Far From What They Long to Be until 12. ed _—_— +. — = By ELIZABETH TOOMEY “World's : Aspire For Cuidren as new members Wednesday when 6 oew, ad ra the Deborah Group of Oakland Park Methodist Church met with St. GAPE BOOS Beers FOR EMAAER | Airs. Bert Weddle on Oxley road. aaa ALL Mrs. Ralph Clara gave devotions, BLOUSES JEWELRY ?land the President's Thanksgiving | SKIRTS JACKETS ; message was read by Mrs. Basil The ?| Meidlein, who was a guest ‘| Plans for a Christmas party D 9 /were discussed a 4 Cor ‘| Married in Indiana : Shop 2| Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wnght 48 WN. Perry of Lakeview avenue are announc- Pontiac Hotel Lobby ing the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Eickmeier ¢| lene, to Ronald Woodhull Sept. $}19 in Angola, Ind. He is the son A ( : - wks ge § of the Burton J, Woodhulls of Bos- {|} ton avenue. 4 UF Armverssry GIS variety to | everyone... dipped A ia delicious Stover chocolate. Always 80 fresh tdo! ASSORTED CHOCOLATES $125 Ls. Butter cream caramel, fresh pecans and smooth milk chocolate. PECAN DELIGHTS } 10 or. Box 90¢ 1 1b. Box $445 CLOONAN’S “Where Quality Counts’ ~~ | 72 North Saginaw FE 2-0161 be NEW YORK (UP) — Every gen- eration has different standards for | | the perfect female figure, but sci- jence can prove that the average | | woman of any generation falls far Short of her ideal : In the austere and echoing cor- | ridors of the Americgn Museum of | Natural History the storv of wom- en's figures was brought up to date recently by an oddly-assorted cast of characters. Dr. Harry Shaptro,. chairman of the museum's department of anthropology; Joan Romano, a tall, angular model, and Carol Keyser, a rather short, well- rounded actress, were the three main participants. Dr. Shaptro was there to prove his scientific point that what wom- en are and what they dream of be- ing bear only the _ slightest resemblance. Miss Keyser, wearing a_reveal- ing black leotard, represented the way we are built according to sci- entific measurements—123 pounds, 5 feet 3'a inches tall. 34-inch bust, 27-inch waist and 37':-inch hips. “Mise Komano, elegantly at- tired in a black, sheath, represented the ideal as typified by high fashion figures — tall, hipless and sophisticated. She added up to 5 feet 9 inches in stocking feet and a shadowy 110 pounds. Her hips measured 33 inches and she was wearing a size eight dress, The dimpled. blonde actress said she wore.a size 12 leotard and measured distressingly close to ‘Norma,’ the museum's plaster ‘I feel like a lady wrestler,"’ she moaned, eyeing the svIph-like out- line of “I'm trving to lose -weight always trying.” “| wish + were shorter.’ riur- mureéd Miss Romano “Think what a good basketball player you'd have made,” said a male photographer, apparently meaning to console her. “I did play~ vasketball.” Romano snapped “On the boy's team?” inquired Miss Miss Keyser, looking up with in- terest Dr. Shapiro interrupted with a scientific observation, — probably just in the nick of. time “The trend is for women to be | taller, longer-legged, wider at the shoulders, narrower at the hips, somewhat heavier. and ‘have - big- ger feet and hands.” he said. “Most of these statistics are gath- ered by comparing dimensions of college girls over three genera- tions 2 “There is neo question, how- ever,’ continued the anthro- Pictures Are Seen, by All Saints Guild The Rev. Ward H. Clabuesch showed travel pictures of England and Belgium Tuesday evening for members of Guild 10. All Saints Episcopal Church; when they met in Stevens Hall Jessie Brewer gave devotions, and final plans were made for the Christmas Bazaar scheduled for Dec. 3 Hostesses aft the meeting were Mrs. George Roberts, Mrs. Paul model of the average American woman : Salzman and Mrs. Bessie Stevens. Tis meey, yt mid-section draped bosom and — ah 7 Re = - ‘ 4 = One of the success-fashions from Jacques Fath’s col- lection is the slim. satin cocktail dress. It has anv Empire the high-fashion model Im) _[head can easily look like a fur | Museum Compares Figures of Average, Ideal Gals Also on the program will be the shapes women of other generations | aparelli, is to design a completely | | pologist, “that fashions cause — women to tdealize themselves in shapes far from their true fig- ures. Bosoms didn't just disap- | pear in the 20s and then come | Seca | “Hips haven't disappeared either,’ he added ¢hough high- ' ee fashion photography requires mod- ij els slim to the point of emaciation. | & Dr. Shapiro and the two young |? | women will appear next Sunday on | | “Adventure.” a television series | produced in cooperation with the museum. sculptured figures showing would have needed to fit | the hobbleskrrt and the flapper. Trim Figure toFitNew | Slacks Style The vogue for hip-hugging | : loungirig pants has really caught on with vou teen-agers. And no wonder. The style is particularly becoming to your lithe forms. But if your figure 1s not typi- | © Leal of-your-group. do reconsider [=~ before purchasing a pair. Re- “solve either to get rid of excess fat or stick to less form-fitting outfits. Of course, it is hoped that the |. former is your decision. Once you * get going, you won't find the Eg exercises too bothersome. And when you have shed these inches. and can stip into the slinkiest of trousers, you will | — Here’s your chance to save $2 have happy proof of the value season . . . on a select group of self-discipline. ~ Since posture causes prominent | =~ buttocks, before starting other ex- | — ercises do this: Stand straight at this special tow price! be such —— from our regular stock by a famous maker. . Softies’ Convertible kilties’ Handsewn Mocs! Flat heels! Crepe soles! Suedes, smooth feathers in brown, — ‘green, ginger, camel, navy, tan, grey. All sizes in this group ests of this small, Italian-born rep- resentative of various U. S. man- ufacturing groups. retail! store executives and the press. The magic of the Schiaparetti name, it has been found, will sell almost anything, from chil- dren's snow suits to men’s neck: ties. So don’t be surprised if your next purchase of a sports shirt for Pop or a handbag for Aunt Alice comes wrapped in shock. in;, pink and bears a Schiaparelti signature. | The astute businesswoman dis covered as long ago as 1956 thal the American public loves big names. Her ‘Shocking Pink’ per- fume, named after the color. still heads the best-seller lists. In her new French-American ‘ing with a group of “affiliates” covering practically évery facet Her immediate aim. says Schi coordinated wardrobe for every man, woman and child in go to work on the Hotentots. 412 P a pair... right at the height of the of our most-wanted styles. 412 pairs . TWO DAYS ONLY will gradually assume the flat- tened position naturally. 48 North Saginaw and squeeze buttock muscles to- gether, pushing hips for®ard. Shoe ars Second Learn to walk while holding mus- Salon be - Floor cles taut in this manner. They Touching the floor with your | hands without bending your knees | © © will help to slim thighs and but- | ~ tocks. Do it slowly. | The old rocking-chair exercise is also good. Sit with feet crossed, | ~ hands on knees and rock back) - and forth on hips. FurHatsNeed _ Sleek Hairdos The more furry your—hat- the [= sleeker your hair should be. says | SPECIAL a beauty expert. By furry, of course, the expert has in mind fashionable new hats of mink, . ermine, rabbit or what-have-you? Reg. $6.95 $ The reason for sleek caiffures Reg. to $7.95 under fur hats is to leave no doubt in the onlooker’s mind where hair leaves off, pelt begins. A woman's Reg. to $8.95 trapper's nightmare, warns the ex- Come Early for pert, if she isn't careful to make this . distinction. Z Be sure the fur of your hat is not the color of your hair. If your hair is dark. wear a hat of ermine | 7. or rabbit: if hair is honey-blonde, 1% wear a hat of smoky brown or dark-diamond mink (or a reason- able facsimile ,thereof). .«. all colors FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! BRAND NEW WINTER HATS * Velour, felts and velvets galore Mi Misery crtaaasy SELLING “Reg. $10.00 Reg. $10.95 , Reg. $12.95 Best Selection’ and head sizes. 4 i Salon Coming Events ~-funice Philathea Class of Pirst Bap- tist Church will hold a cooperative 48 Nerth bow-tied shoulder straps, dinner in the Educational Building at 6 p.m, with Bible study at 7. a“ « f Saginaw ty * i age op a ne See ey en Sn ea iwho are American manufacturers | of the fashion field | : ‘ the ; votons: fashion sithouettes as the bustle. |United States. After that she may | served by Mrs. Donald White and regular 6.9 day evening for the monthly dance i for the League of the Blind. | Chairmen for the event were Are 4 Pierce and Warner Wasmuth, | with Lions Club members ‘Wednes- The dance> the second of the season. was held at Longfellow School in conyunetion with the De- | partment ef Parks and -Recreation, Refreshments were served by the chairmen and Harold Northon, Dr. | Robert Fisher. Dr and = Mrs. George Markless. Mrs. Wasmuth and Oscar Eckman. Circle Two Plans to ‘Adopt’ Orphan Plans were made to ‘adopt’ an orphan for the ensuing year. by Circle Two, First Christian Church, corporation, Sehiaparellt is work: | when the group met Tuesday aftere— inoon at the church | Plans were completed for a booth 'at the bazaar this evening, and a talk on the Mexican Christian In- | stitute in Texas was given by Mrs, Allen Hersee | Mrs. Herbert Lockwood gave de- and refreshments ‘were | Mrs. Leona Hunter q =i fern eee 4 a PO ere = Shee aed 2 airs ty See 4:, ah Seti re *, RTS | ees PARK FREE! THREE CONVENIENT ieakrionee across from across from indoor __ Se ee POST PONTIAC. — RIKER OFFICE HOTEL GARAGE Hove Your Parking Ticket hla for One: Hour Free Parking ile In Our S . t 48 NQRTH SAGINAW STREET REMARKABLE SAVINGS ... LUXURY LAVISHED FUR TRIM COATS Elegance in coats that stand out in a world of fashion and quality... Tax Free, All Wool wb/8 7 and $ | 9 Look at. 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See cur full line of Polly Flinders Frocks tedap. oewete $5.95 Government Contract Committee; | Mrs. Raymond Sayre, of Ackworth, Iowa, member of the Agricultural . ’ | shion. © children’s fashion centre Advisory Commission. «POLLY | FLINDERS +€onn., public -member-of the Com- | mission of Intergovernment Rela- tions: Mrs. Ada Mucklestone of | Chicago, assistant director for | women's affairs. Midwest Region, Civil Defense Administration, and Miss Mildred Reeves, associate judge of the Municipal Court of the District of Cotumbia. Women of Moose > Give Book to City oe a ne “Mrs. Lawrence Saddler, library | chairman of Women of the Moose, presented a book, ‘‘Back of the Dream,"’ to Miss Aadh Shelly. of the city library, Monday when the group met at) the Moosg Hall on Mt. Clemeng Street. - E The book is the story heart, City of Childhood. Further plans for the Christmas dance were made. The dance. scheduled for Friday evening, will raise funds for the annual chil- | dren's Christmas party at the | Moose Hall. Committee reports from hospital, ritual, library and publicity com- mittees were heard. e Lewis = of Moose- | t —enly major Negro publication to | 'Mrs. Roger M. Kyes 0 Dec. 1 for a meeting an Oswald Lord, representative on | 5 b Mrs, Alice Leopold of Weston, * of the Detroit Symphon Honor guests will be Mr. and Mrs. y. ——* Maestro and Mme. Valter Poole and Mr. and Mrs. Howard “Harry B. Coen,” mever, )Strs. Rochard-Wagner, Mrs..Mar- ‘concert _ Valter Pooles, Howard d Harrington “By Cr lanineecede _______|__ BLOOMFIELD HILLS—The love pt n Cranbrook seit will be- d tea of the Women’ 's Association ane of Mr. “and ned ‘Paul Paray, +Harrington. Mrs. Fred L. Black, president of the asso- ciation, will preside at the brief business meeting. Mrs. Graham J. Graham and Mrs. Whiting Raymond are co- chairmen of the tea, and Mrs, Le- roy G. Vandeveer, Mrs. Louis B. Sappington and Mrs. Edward S. Wellock are members of the com- mittee, Hostesses will include Mrs. Draper Allen. Mrs. Norman Lyle, Mrs, Leslie Allman, Mrs. W. 8. Gilbreath, Mrs. Earl Bartholo- mew, Mrs. H. H. Gardner, Mrs. “Mrs. Maurice Garabrant, Mrs. Barelay Deye, Mrs, Carl W. Moyer, Mrs. Wik liam O. Merrill and Mrs. H. Giray Muzzy. Mrs. Lloyd Grinnell.. Mrs. Leroy Dhatberg and Mrs. William L. Gra- ham, Mrs, Watker Wittams, Mrs. T. O. Yntema and Mrs. Donald Sianton are others Presiding at the tea tables will be Mrs. Willam Lloyd Kemp, Mrs. Albert’ J. Browning, Mrs. Fred Black. Mrs. Henry S.. Booth, Mrs, Roy Fruehauf, Mrs. W. H. Hoh- Mrs. Benjamin Brewster, shall Fredericks, Mrs. E. F. Wol- lering. Mrs. W. P. Wagner and Mrs. Robert Wardrop. ™* Meg hd Among the artists at the next of the Cranbrook Music Guid will be Maxine Norman, win- ner of the sear's Grinnell Musie Award Miss Norman is a ?1-year-old mezzo soprano, a pupil of George MeLeod of Detroit for the past 10 years and a member of the Understated — formality fect dress for anvone to wear: from luncheon right straight | through to midnight.” This) black chiffon broadcloth. cut | with a wide surplice neckline | folded across the bust, gites, a smooth, molded midriff. ‘The bracelet sleeves Aang | straight and narrou, and one | of the slot pockets is trimmed | with relret box a caught ‘with a jeueled pa Guild 3 Headed ° y Mrs. Strang. | 7 Mrs Palmer Strang was unani- Goodykoontz. alternate delegate toy mously approved as the new presi- dent of Guild Three, All Saints Episcopal Church, when the group met Wednesday with Mrs. James | Briney of Fast Iroquois road. Mrs. John Marshall is the new vice president: Mrs. secretary, and Mrs. Herman Law- rence. treasurer | Preparations were completed for the Guild Three booth at the Christ- -|mas bazaar, and present at the meeting was. Mrs. C. G. Widdi- field. Mrs. Strang was cohostess for the meeting |Women Voters Shown Movie “The Power of Women—Who Cares?" was the title of a film shown to members of the League of Women Voters Wednesday. [where Mrs. John Lee, national president, summarized the tele- scription. Aims and purpeses of the league | were brought out. It is a non- partisan organization dedicated to | the principles of representative government, Its purpose is to promote in- formed and active participation in the government, and to encourage _all citizens to share the resnonsi- ; bilities of self-government. ‘Y’oung Adults Club Plans Skating Party . An evening of roller skating is planned for this evening by mem- bers of “Young Adults Club of. z 5 Glamorene i The | | Perfect Rug Comores? Cleaner (are a hayride on Dec. {the YMCA. The group will leave from the |} YMCA at 7:30, and at the rink, Beb Dodd. skating instructor, will give assistance to beginners. — Other events planned by the club 3, a record dance Dec. 10 and the annual Christmas dance Dec. 17. All young adults in the area are invited to attend. for Your Home! Handy Size (qt.). 1.29 Reg. Size ('/-gal.) 2.29 Economy Size (gal) 3.79 Brush 1.28 LEWIS FINE FURNITURE 62-70 South Saginaw Se. fashions, Easy to wash 4.95 children’s fashion centre Phone FE 5-478) = 1 play, ee Mission Bells Led by Mrs. Anderson Mrs. Kenneth Anderson was elected president of the Mission Bells of St. Johns Lutheran Church when the group met Tuesday eve- ning at: the home of Mrs. Donald Nelson on South East boulevard. Other officers elected were Mrs. William Park, vice president; Mrs. ‘Edwin Cartson, secretary, and Mrs. Clifford Wilcox, treasure?. The Rev. Carl Nelson showed the film “Share Christ Today,’ and a “Give Thanks Unto the Lord.” was presentdll. Mrs. Eu- b : t } i | a ee Re Sn rae CA By eae ar ge pee eer emer ey SEP sor i oer NE | SURO gene Perkio led devotions. in| luxurious fabric . , , a per-| * William Hall, | The group met_at Crofoot School. | national music fraternity Mu Phi Epsilon. Mrs_Arthur-_B. Tilton, ehairman of the award committee. made the | presentation Monday evening at | the Masonic Temple in an inter-— | mission of the opera. a | Miss Norman will be accompa- nied: at ‘Cranbrook House Tuesday iby Albert Fillmore at the piano. PDavid- Cerone, young violinist, a ill be accompanied by Cart Beu- tell | Mrs. Edward A. Proctor is so- cial hostess for the evening and has asked Mrs. Warren 8. Booth, Mrs. Robert L. Biggers, Mrs. Jo- seph F. Page and Mrs. Edward R. Chapman to preside at the toffee urns for the social: hour following the concert. * * * . Mrs. Neil C. MeMath was hostess at a luncheon for Vassar alumnae | Tuesday in her home on Lone Pine road. > Mrs. Graham J. Graham has just returned from New York where she attended the National Horse Show tast week. Mrs. Warren S. Booth and her daughter, Mrs. Horace C. Ford of Grosse Pointe, will give a luncheon Saturday in the Booth home for Hubbard. - Guests will include Mrs, Vance H. Day, Mrs. T. Norville Hub- bard, Mrs. Fhomas N. Hubbard, Mrs. Dwight P. Allen, Mrs. Al- bert M. Rogers, Mrs. George T. Trumbull Jr.. Mrs. John G. Wood, Mrs. Clark Bennett, Mrs. Muir K. Lind and Anne Bennett. Mrs. John’ L. Lovett arrived Tuesday from her home in Pebble Beach, Calif., to visit her sons and daughtergin-law, Mr. and i John L. Lovett Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Lovett. * « «& | _Birmingham—and—Bte-o m field ra |}annual dinner-dance Dec. 5 Bloomfield Hills Country Club. _.Among_ hosts at cocktail parties preceding the affair will be Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Gossett and Mr. and Mrs. R. Jamison Williams, who will entertain together, and | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 0. Yntema have just returned from a visit in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Powell are planning a all party in their: ‘home Nov. 29, \Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson wilt spend Thanksgiving Day at their home, “Longmeadow."' Members. at with them there before they return + to Washington, D.C. Mrs. Elliott 8. Nichols has re- turned home from, several months in Germany. She visited her sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam P. McEa- neney and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Foley, who are ' stationed there. Mrs. John W. Crim of Elma, pected Tuesday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Beresford. Mr. Crim will join them here for Thanksgiving. Coming up from Indianapolis for the holiday will be the Semon Knudsen family. They will : stay with Mr, ad Mrs. John K. Steven- son, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Gurney and Mr. and. Mrs. Sumner Gur- ney will entertain at a Sunday breakfast in Bloomfield Hills Country Club Nov. 29. Mr. aiee Louis S. Morse Jr. return e Psteraan from a short trip ly California, uaiies eC Eloise Day and Susan Mrs. . Hills Junior League will give its ~ Loft_their-family—witt have dinner N. Y., and her daughter are ex- _ - A Great Savings Event... More Fashion Excitement,...Yes ; More Real Down-to-Earth Value Than Ever Before ... Hundreds _ of Beautiful New Coats Have Just ‘Arrived! —— | Luxurious Fur-Trimmed Coats in the _ Pastel Fleece Coats with Milium 100% Virgin Wool |. Newest Poodle Cloths! Fur Ascots! and Wool Interlinings! Zip-Lined = Knit Dresses Fur Collars and Cuffs! Fur Yokes! _ Coats! Fleece and Poodle Shorties J New Zibilenes ! =“ Diagonal Stripes ! ~ Values to~$45:00 Fashion Styled! Warmly Interlined! New Colors! 0% Botanys & Chenilles! \ Newest Fall Colors!— Most Wanted Styles —_ All 100% Woolens Muskrat! Persian. Lamb ! Bombay Lamb! 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Kehoe Said. bird is our “Merry Christ | The paper said SAS representa- ———<——_—_— mas” gift to every child | tives have ben conferring with | H Sh eccompanied by @@ | American authorities to clear up airy joes adult. Visit eur goy Howse ef Senta Claus soon for vous PREE several formalities, including a | concesson to extend the projected | ers Assn. will vote on a proposal to .| say it's harder to give them, and, CHICAGQ (7—The Master Barb | as 15-DAY TRIAL «Only FREE OF ADDED COSTS e SmAtt DEPOSIT — FULL MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE besides, the barber gets hair all j over his shoes. Divorces Eiwanda L. from Clark G. Lloyd Annie E. from Harold Sanders Loretta from Bruce O'Neill Virginia from Joseph 'R. Ray June E. from Grant O. Dale Joanne P. from Roderick C. Hartwick Patricia Anne from Mike Toteff Derothy from Luther Williams Betty J. from Edsel FP. Peacock Ruth M. -¢rom Joseph PF Heymes Aletha Jane from Herbert Fraser Lafferty Effie R. from Nicholas J. 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Deviled Flank Steak An up-to-the-minute tip to the ; homemaker who makes it her busi- | ness to know good meat buys is to | Another tip_is to get acquainted - Here's a hint for | ,cooking flank steak — cult it into| individual servings and = prepare | like this Deviled Flank Steak 1 flank steak . 2 tablespoons flour Il% teaspoons salt ‘a teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon dry musta’< ity teaspoons Worceste: + Have meat man seore flank-+ steak; cut into four pieces | Com bine flour, salt, pepper and dry mustard; pound into steak using a meat pounder or the edge of a heavy saucer Brown on al! sides | ,in a litle, hot fat Mix Worcestershiré sauce with | ‘one-half cup water: add to meat Cover and cook over low heat until j tender, about two hours adding | {tone water as needed. Four ser e Bauce | ings Zip up the homey flavor of pork chops with a quick shaking of oto seasoning before cooking | according to your favorite method 3 flavor of the world's choice ® Only Nestlé’s Instant Coffee has rich, natural brown coffee color in the jar. This means full goodness in your cup. MAKE BETTER COFFEE WITH NESTLES INSTANT COFFE than with ground coffee! — bimonds “p Women object-to-pinfeathers—on + | Michigan's current contributten to | the foreign aid program. | There are two efficient ways to keeps well pec] tomatoes when you want to _—_—_————— iuse them tn a salad, sauce. cas- Tee Vegetable see serole or other dish. One is to dip the tomatoes into boiling water for; Place 2 cups cooked sliced about a minute, then dip at once| onions, 1% cups cooked celery — Spicy Applet . ‘Healthful, Delicious Treat the children to a dicliclous: Dress Up Yams A wondertul way to serve vams | is to bake and stuff them, adding | crisp little bits of toasted blanched almonds You can bake the 4 vams right in | the oven with the turkey if you | and nutriteus— drink. We think | have room:- or you may bake and . even the grownups wil! |ike this | stuff them ahead of umé refrig-| eggnog drink. jerate them and then reheat. | gate apple Fixgneg + Baked Stuffed Yams | | sect, superated be cup SUg@r Desh of salt ‘yg teaspoon cinnamos Desh of mutmeg 4, cup chilled appie 4 cups milk +s cup cream. whipped, Combine egg yolks, 4 medium size yams 4, eup butter or maigarine ‘s cup milk ly cup chopped toasted a-mends 1 teaspoon se!lt Wash yams thoroughly: bake in) slow oven for one hour or until / juice sugar, salt tender. Cut baked yams in half! and spices. and beat well. Add lengthwise; scoop potato from | apple juice and milk, blend. Fold shells : in stiffly beaten egg whites. Turn Mash with butter and milk Add chopped toasted almonds and salt mix well Pile yam mixture into into cold glass. Top with whipped cream and sprinkle of nutmeg To serve hol, shells; place on broiler rack : Fira! | 10 4 joches from source separately, Combine first six of heat a five minutes or ingredients ae indicated. Thea until light browned Top with’ Pour hot milk on egg volk mix- ture, stirring to blend. whole nee almonds. it de are Siok 7 beaten =, 'M ichigan pearee Will Help Deck Foreign Tables | mugs or cups. If stick cinnamon is used for | gredients Tep with whipped | cream if desired. Serves six in, This winters unknown numbers eggnog cups. of families in foreign ecotitries | eee will sit down to a dinner of navy | bean soup or baked beans made Milk Keeps 6 Weeks with the little pea hean harvested on Michigan farms this fall Nearby fete prttern-— t-pennd + int -Freezer ~~ cellophane bags of beans are! EAST LANSING (UP)—Michi- | gan state College researchers here And every pound adds up to. say whole milk can be kept in the right servings of baked beans or) average home freezer for as ne 12 servings of hearty bean soup. . as six weeks. High in nutritive value, the navy Two MSC scientists. G M.| beans wll be included in'the hoh Trout and J. C. Bovd stored milk | day packages leaving the United” |, paper containers in seep aus y.| fteezers for extended periods. | The pachages are the same well- | Varying the temperatures, umes! known Michigan brands of be ans | and types of milk. They found that homogenized and pasteurized milk stored at 20) degrees below zero kept its flavor | at six weeks Thev also found out | , that milk stered at under 53 de- grees above zero in an ordinary refrigerator from two to six weeks found in our own grocery stores | and supermarkets and carry recipes on ways to cook them Two Efficient Ways of Peeling Tomatoes into cold water before removing | ut in 1 ineh pieces, in layers in the skin with a small sharp knife. buttered 14% quart casserole. Add The other is fo run a’ fork into|1'z cups medium cream sauce, a temato, hold it under cold water stirring to mix vegetables; top to wet it, then rotate it over the, with buttered crumbs. Bake in| flame of -your range until the skin | moderate oven 350 F. about 25! bursts; dip into cold water imme minutes or until browned. Serves di ately and peel. 6 cai alk i i hites "and semve at-coce heated — 'of Human Nutrition and Home ‘average = city ; runs low ents—calcium _oo are here again. SAVORY PIMIENTO. STU FFING—Turkey days | with puttared cauliflower and sprigged with pars- Celebrate the holidays with turkey Sticnes! = a new way—with pimiento cups filled | ley. The dressing is savory pimiento stuffing, | southern style. ie —Phe bright pimiento cups filled _ Savory Pimiento Stuffing and Mr,-—— With Gay Cups Savory Dressing. Fixed in Old Southern Style to Doll Up Roast Fowl This season why not trot out ‘Squire Turkey with stuffing that’s a trifle different and dolled up with a gay, new garnish. This old- fashioned savory pimiento stuffing has a flavor that is perfect with fowl and has long been a favorite with Old South cooks. with cauliflower and garnished with parsley are a colorful part of a meal that is, from start to finish, planned to be filling but not (par- _don-the pun) stuffing. Turkey I'y cups mi! 5 cups stale breadcrumbs 4 cups__crumbled cernbreact 1 cup stock or bouillon cubes 4-ounce can of pimiento, chopped 1 cup chopped celery “% cup chopped onicn % cup melted butter or margarine 2 téaspoons poukry seasoning Pour milk over stale bread crumbs and pour stock over corn- bread. Let stand three to five min- utes. Then mix all ingredients to- Add-salt and pepper as City “Homemakers Need Milk for Beauty and Vigor Drinking two to three glasses of; milk each day is perhaps the best | om: th practice city homemake re St can adopt, according Milton | Hult, president of the National | Dairy Council, Chicago. “A reeent survey by the Bureau to Economics of the U. S. Department of Agriculture indicates that the homemaker's diet in two important nutri- and riboflavin," Hult ‘says “MIIK is a major and economi- eal source of these nutrients,” he says, “and should certainly be consumed in adequate amounts each day if adult women wish to maintain youthful beauty and vigor.” The survey showed that adult, women in four major U. S. cities were only getting about half as much calcium as they need “An investment of about 6 cents | 4 Per glass_of milk ought te wan litle fat in a Dutch oven with ings. sense to most women along with | , other expenditures they make to enhance appearance and health,” Hult states. The survey referred to by Hult was conducted by the Department | ‘in weight control. ' | 1 cup soft buttered bread crumbs ' condition, should) anyone | (or bread cubes) | blind faith in calorie counting! Pare eggplant: slice. Cook in without regard to food choice. The | boiling salted: water unt: tender. i thoroughly; chop. Saute | Ham Applesauce, Eggplant Combined You can prepare this casserole early in the morning and then for- get it until close to mealtime. Popped into the oven for a quick of Agrieulture—in— foyr cities— a ae eee Buffalo, Minneapolis- St. Paul and San Francisco. The | women studied showed a daily fare | surprisingly low in calories—only 1,780. | bake, it emerges all savory aroma Hult observed: “This suggests 20d appetizing heartiness. You that city women may be placing | JUSt couldn't give your family a particular emphasis” on the | better tasting dish! number of calories they consume | Scalloped Ham, Applesauce and in an effort to control weight. Eggplant bas f ae - . 1 medium eggplant fs true. the total calomes you | aris onles., Sreaees ms ) he ac- “4 cup butter or margarine consume in propottion to the ac i cue connes cegireners tivities you engage in are a'factor 1 pound +2 cups) sliced cooked ham | ‘y teaspoon sage 4 But under no a teaspoon salt number of ealertes you consume | ; lonion in better or curiae reveals little in terms of the nu- ‘light brown. Combine lant. tritional value“of your food. Voetiene applesauce, ham apa aaa salt. Lamb Shanks Thrifty Pour into 1'2-quart casserole Top with crumbs or bread cubes Lamb shanks are ‘thrifty and | | Bake in moderately hot oven, 375. | easy) to cook. Just brown them in 2 2 minutes. Yields four to six serv- | clove of garlic: add a smal} | amour of water and simmer until) Combine shredded carrot with | the meat is tender—an hour or | pineapple cubes and serve on let- | two, depending on the size of the | tuce. Add a bit of your favorite | shanks. Thicken the gravy if de-| salad dressing if you want it. sired and serve over rice. | Sirriplexgnodt th, eter. | openings with skewers. j it is cooked outside bird. ,ettes and steam in salted water | nutmeg needed. This is enough for 12-pound turkey. Thaw turkey if frozen. Wipe in- side and out. Rub well with salt. Stuff bird cavities loosely. Close Place fowl, breast side up, in 325-degree oven, Roast 12-pound bird from 3 to 342 hours, Cover bird with two layers of cheese- cloth soaked in unsalted fat. This dressing is delicious baked in greased pan at 490 degrees for 25 minutes. Add two beaten eggs if Pimiento Cups to Garnish Turkey Break cauliflower inte flower- until just tender. Season with but- ter or margarine. Make cups: of whole pimientos and place cauli- flower in them Just before serving, run them into the oven until heated througt: Garnish with paprika and parsiey. 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ORANGES ™ 29 € sa. 2 fumbe Marsh Seedidcs Pink - * Grapetrait "Three Sister’s Super Market || 608 W. HURON STREET * es Se ea ee Aa /_ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, ‘Yovennan i 19, 1953 “saa ee LOTAN’S DIXIE & PERRY FRIENDLY 3337 Auburn Avenue TERRY'S MARKET SUPER MARKET | | =e a Se nickel — dime by , mai ——— | _ dime bgt | your savings weer. odd up.to dollars a : = your food bill insteod of = tcf : —— paling or making qietygdds-« Soupilas Ga — ¢ penny — nickel — dime — saves you money _, 118 Baldwin Avenue I Frozen Foods | BS Birds folk : at 10 os, C PEAS vee 19 , # Birds Eye - Bron iso, AQ PEAS and pis. BS — & CARROTS BBLU-WHITE tw FLAKES. 525+" 2g fresno 19: @ Spinach ** _le Sale! S Birds Eye = Frozen 16 Ox. 1 0° : Pkg. Squash... °° Dixie H ior - 2135 Dixie igkccs White Lily rocess Cheese Food De 69° Gold Medal Flour > te Bag As* Campbell's Edison Street EDISON FOOD MARKET 183-185 Edison Street Franklin Road JOHN PHILLIP’S SUPER MARKET 360 Franklin Rood Perry Street 1220 N. Perry Street Perry Street | 332 WN. P ! Street “ ; vo Pork = Beans Orchard Lake Avenue CRAWFORD'S ,-§ Birds Eye “ites Lake Avenue Frozen a — 1 O° = French Fries == | OAKLAND COUNTY Auburn Heights COPP’S MARKET ES - Pierced 2 += 25% fred ned Kidn y B | EU Ke laney Calis —=s Auburn Heights HOLBROOK GROC. 2287 Auburn Avenue Save Valuable _ Coupon Worth € In Every . * Birmingham FISHER’ MARKET - fee hnut Can of 1248 $ 5 Junior o. Woodward ——— we ¢ 1% 3 | _ SHB BZN No, 303 25: SeiERTGEESER A Get Bath Size Diol Soop: Defiance ‘ ORANGE & | Ge GRAPEFRUIT 12 So. Main Street . a ae, - ee <— “Beechn: com Z eel- F = Sections . | Strainen i BABY FooD 106] . Riceland Tender Grain Clarkston Elizabeth Lake Road EGGLESTON MARKET 5753 Elizabeth Lake Rd. ~ Save 12 Coupons and Receive “~@ Lb. Can Coffee FREE! reek of c4T24 COST when you buy = ~ DIAL SHAMPOO Keego Harbor ) Lake Orion ~SCHICK'S — 331 So. Broadway “Milford — SOUTH SIDE MARKET 224 So. Main Street ) A New ARMOUR Large Pkg. 29¢ ‘CLOROX Py. ONLY 32° t : : a A . . pou A : : oe = 1550 Union Leke Reed THIRTY-SIX i . — Pee Le Le nd dh hdd dttititittititiin mi , MD. Plan New Type X-Ray — County hospital under construction here will have what Supt. Ray- eeiling-mounted X-ray unit in the staie. _ / ; ite House “yt! Choice Cut From Our Own Beef — S STEAK _|read the labels on every brand of IRLOIN | ~4 # [Research Reason Gi —HART # — The-new—Oceana- “Many housewives must. -o! wonder, as we did, why there i such a wide price range for mar- garine esac! We took the time one day to margarine in a supermarket. They all said the same thing. the National Association of Mar- garine Manufacturers. Mrs. Clara Gebhard ‘Snyder, consumer service consultant, promptly replied as follows: As with almost all other foods, there have always been two i —— pesba aa ae - ae ee a : a ee af ven for ¢ ‘general price levels for mar- trade are called ‘‘private label garine. Those in the higher-price | goods.” That is, they are mar- range are usually the ones made | garines made for distributors _and_sold_by firms that have large | whose own brand name appears investments im research faciti- | on the package. ties and staff. | These margarines do not bear ; the eost of research and advertis- ‘ing to the same extent that the : 4 THE PON} They subject all ingredients for IAC PRESS, Yertain Oleo Prices higher-price margarines do. There seems to be a definite difference of opinion among com {- sumers as regards margarine. Some. insist off the higher-priced brands, while some find satisfac- tion. in. the. use. of lower-price-pri-+| - vate label brands. The entire’ margarine-making . k process is constantly ‘'researched,”’ | Sleeping on RR Tracks rs mal the ees Bee bene | GREENVILLE, S.C, w—Henry a Ys cent de- | ieiickasnbas eer . ‘ | Hagood is a skinny guy. It probab- velopments in the chemustry of fats and oils, in processing, pack- saved his life aging and handling methods. He was convicted of drunkenness | and trespassing after a diesel loco- | ly The result is topnotch mar- formed Church here. He will suc- ceed Dr. Bastian Kruithoff wha left Holland to study in Scotland. Bucks Wait at Home, Fool Distant Travelers fi eee ee | oe yO a az oe eee = ae aren : i fe T Fo Jt ; x g | A | | - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1953 | Sugary Cereal ‘Crisps Cookies coated puffed wheat, in circus. clown’ packages, is now on your _ -£ : : ‘arine, as well as the mar-| +—-To get the best answer to our noch agian to sehvstary Soo es — — ” grocery shelves. Children and question about price, we wrote to! and to many technical tests Diesel Rolls Over Man accepted a_call to the First Re: ee ‘oe sae cereal line, both for breakfast with milk or cream... or as a snack _.eaten right from the package. You can also use it in a simple cookie that will add interest to any tea; table. : So try the new sugar-coated puffed wheat with the new taste | garine quality which shows up mote rolled over him as he lay! ALLEGAN P — Every year at - appeal. i in Powigacs evant spreading iy iucen the tracks. | deer hunting season this happens SWEET WHEAT WAFERS—These one cookias as ae with Sweet Wheat Wafers u y and freshness. Havood tol » tudg tl : = - : _— nn margarine is) otcourses| a nie edie ir anal to somebody — the traveler comes | the newest addition to the sugar-coated cereals, sugar-coated puffed 1 cup sifted flour i Ts lf ¥ an € : Ah: é f t i i ; i - f é { oo Inge af = a= ee | f oa) f ue i j i) oe Ue ee on ee ; 4 * te New took to Vegetables Fall’s plentiful fresh vegetables ee ene come Se mach © pert ways each year. Gentle touches of variety will help keep this won- derful tradition alive. i 4 i: i i ae eke Incidentally, you might give special attention to sweet pota- toes. This is one of the most com- plete foods known, energy and vitamin-rich and containing good quantities of minerals. Civil War troops found they. could live in- definitely on sweet potatoes alone. Pork Hocks Good, _Easy on the Budget With pork supplies on the in- crease, favorite pork dishes are , making their dinner debuts. One * old-fashioned pork dish which goes easy on the budget is pork hocks. Cooked to juicy tenderness, with subtle touches of just-right season- ings, pork hocks can't be beat for a fall or winter dinner. Savery Pork Hocks Brown fresh pork hocks in a little: hot fat; sprinkle with salt ang add one-half teaspoon thyme, one-fourth teaspoon sage; one- fourth teaspoon savory and sev- eral peppercorns. Add one large onion, sliced, and one cup of water. Cover and sim- mer over low heat until meat is very tender, about two hours. Add more water as needed during cook- ing. Accentuate the Flavor: “Accentuate the flavor,”’ that’s what honey does when. used in _ cooking raisins or dried figs, prunes or pears to be used on cereal. For example: honey-raisins on oatmeal. Umm! ‘Rolls Owe Nutty Flavor 18 - 25 ibs. wheat germ’s nutty flavor and extra nutritive = value. Start them ahead of time and serve them fresh from the oven. Give Carrots Flavor Give carrots special flavor! Aft- er they are cooked and drained, season them with salt, sugar, but- . : . WHEAT GERM REFRIGERATOR ROLLS— Fresh, home-baked rolls are even better made with wheat germ. They have a fine, light texture, plus | , : ‘mn two cae kitch- | bre geo pera aa i “If It’s Alive — It's Fresh’ — = “Taste the Difference! YOUNG HEN TURKEYS. wae 10-16 Lb, Avg Not Frozen — Notina Box — See What You. Buy! hag ROASTING . | TOM ENS rte OG TURKEYS......° — ROCK FRYERS DUCKS... Ub. 45¢ Ot Cuitey Now! = GEESE... Ib. 45* P Paget peck | | ewes | Ove air | | wi manerrs q u. 39¢ uv. 2§¢ | Lb. 48< | | Lb. 39° _ OYSTERS SHRIMP CERESH AND SALT WATER FISH OF ALL KINDS to Nutritious Wheat Germ PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET 82 South Saginaw St.. —Wholesale and Retail— __ FE 4-1521 These delicious;° ‘nutty-flavored ; from drafts, until doubled in bulk. hot rolls were displayed at the | Bake in hot oven (400) about 15 Food Editors’ Conference. All who minutes. Makes about two dozen sampled them agreed that they were delicious. Try them soon: Wheat Germ Refrigerator Rolls 2 packa dary ry yeast % cup lukewarm water ity cup milk \% cup shortening t ege, well beaten 4 cups sifted all-purpose flour l cup wheat germ Dissolve yeast in lukewarm ‘wa- ter; stir. Scald milk. In a large bowl, combine scalded milk, sugar, salt, shortening; stir until short- ening is melted. Cool to lukewarm. Stir in yeast mixture. Add egg and 2 cups flour; Beat until smooth. Stir in remaining flour and wheat ALWAYS OPEN ALL DAY | germ. brush top lightly with melted shortening. Cover; store in refrig: | a eee erator at least two hours, or Lean, Tender, and So Delicious! “STEAKS To use, punch down, cut off amount needed. Form clover leaf rolls or desired shape. Brush with melted shortening. Cover with clean towel. Let rise in warm place, free Removes Icebox Odors To prevent food odors in your refrigerator, wash the interior with a solution of two tablespoons of baking soda to one quart of water. Rinse with clear warm wa- ® Sirloin ad ter and wipe dry. 20 Ibs. and larger. 900 BIRDS TO Gallons, Solid Pack Michigen Ne. 1 POTATOES Pk. 39 | White Lily Cheese Spread American or Pimiente 69 We have turkeys the right size for small families 5 to 10 Ib. average and 12 to Order Your Turkey Early for Best Choice! OYSTERS Pints, Quarts or | 150 Size California LOTAN’S «lt E DIXIE HWY. AT TELEGRAPH N Lots of Free Parking STORE HOURS: 8A. M. TO 2 A.M. 49 Extra Juicy for Holiday Treats! © Rib : Large Size, © T-Bone Box ® Round © Club © Swiss Defiance Glacier Dill PICKLES - an oz. | O| Guaranteed! Extra Well Trimmed of Fat and Waste! CHUCK 39: CHOOSE FROM Defiance COFFEE 85° Ib. Gold Medal ROAST. Continuously Ground From Lean, Fresh Beef — Selected for | You to Save, and Get the Best! Flour 45¢ 018! Order Your OuIND > c Z TAT Tag | OOO N y ] 9 —_—_— Poultry Wow! | BEEF . 85c : Shedd’s Creamy Smooth Peanut Butter... Full Gt. Size - Extra Lean and Meaty SHORT RIBS... Well Trimmed of Waste, and Really Tasty! Roll Rib 59: J = TAL ASDA f ia 706 WEST HURON STREET Sue ORANGES ~ 59: OUT © St ies - : F aes 4 t ‘y * ‘ - y = * Fg eS 3 a i <- t - 2 re 7: is jos ; : a : ‘ a i i = ae ‘ < * i ; y 7 ? ‘. ' . f Seen 2 it . { ve ~ ‘ ee 5 % F pars ae i i : « fs ‘, ee sae ee ; y, ’ F fi 4 | E iB J : 4 f es ; ; : ; sf “ tase ie inte eg shes : =k semicon geen ae ih nee me a a foes a - = b ee : =F > — a LAaRniniide-— | — salt. Gently separate with Handy Chart Shows Cook 0)" ns na Cover lower heat and cook five to ‘Amount of Stutfing to Use visi ini oc unt plumes aces are tender. Drain.-—-- ; . é : ed pieces are Do you sometimes wonder just how much stuffing yott will nee Fiun tao dablesnonne of butice to fill that bird? We think this chart will be of help to you in your oy 4 jittle pan slowly until it bes marketing - gins to turn dark and takes on a Pry ingredients may be prepared and measured ahead of tine nutty fragrance Add two teaspoons Vinegar or lemon juice, pour over . and kept at room temperature. Liquid and perishable ingredients | : : FULLY GUARANTEED T0 PLEASE! | should be refrigerated At the last moment combine the two types meine an spr mewn ea ; . . +? incredients : ast inimediatel. Peanuts or SIVered alr 5 wc Raised on a special diet that makes oF Ingredients. ll the Bind, tase and Koss! animediarr have beon-tightty browned in but- every bite a real delight. A&P’s Pilgrim €tt this chart out and paste if up in sour cupboard or file it. ter. Serves three to four. away with vour favorite poultry recipes. Quality turkeys are famous everywhere Solivey ‘Wate _ ne for flavor, tenderness and meatiness. We Ready to-co0k’ (ive esto ae imeime | Low-Calorie Snack - ’ ‘ . Stult ingredients : guarantee you'll agree they're just per- " shortening \eeup fy cup ts cup, cup st cup lf you are reducing, try this fect. : Chopped Onion Ts cup ty cup toeup Vi. cups 3 aps by, 4 mid-morning snack and . : Chepyed Colets is: ue We ie oe so ‘pick-up, er for a first course at | ; — hog @ cups O cups = 1S cups * 66 p suse lunch or dinner. Put about a cup 1 o. o ds | } F 1é f canne i ) FEAST WITHOUT FUSS > Ne of eg Fresh enriched _ . , ‘ | ho tral pelea Seren i : : | B si ‘ ’ - 5 18 30 a smi F pe i P al You don't have to fuss to insure pleasure a tap tsp tte tsp tpt tue femvelope of unflavored gelatin plus when you serve one of these wonder- amt Pepper ; dash tw tap «Msp « tsp a tep | over the juice and stir gp Place’ . . . , { Poultry Seasoning le tsp 2 tsp + tosp its 40sp . 21553 | over moderate heat and stir un- ful Pilgrim Quality turkeys. They re Water 2 cup ts cup cup Ts cape 330" 11) the gelaten dissolves and toma. fully cleaned ... sold without heads. feet, Average Number Cups ; ." m - sin. juice io bot Nice to drm! excess waste, or pin feathers. Ready to ; —— a stuff and roast. “SUPER-RIGHT” FANCY, LEAN, RINDLESS Sliced Bacon » 63: Roll Sausage “ir 35 ‘Pork Loins “s'%7 « 35¢ Shrimp = eife"tin «6 «~-73e 10 to 15 Pound Turkeys. 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Hanan = Famous Creamy - Smooth Crestmont Ice Cream | BIG THRIFTY 159 GALLON CTN. a ee a aw _ ae saad Half Galfon Carton... ww. OTe Quart Package eee © © © © 57¢ Pint Package oe e+ @ 8 ‘eee 29¢ Thanksgiving Week Store Hours: : . TRE GOAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA Company Open Tuesday and Friday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. ; , _ i Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 9 A.M. te 6 P.M. . a; - a All Prices in This Ad Effective Thru Sat., Nov. 21 So CLOSED THANKSGIVING DAY : Lowe ' ~ v1 McNeil & Libby, Henelvle, Howell sae: Sa bs. oo - + 2 a * ; | : . 4 | ; i ; : \ ¢ | . Jo GSS ils, Pe a Seo ne eee fee | ee ee is eed Te ee ee ee era ge ee eg ee Eee ie eccce £t e ee ‘ F : — { = ge ee —— = isa 28 + - Se ee Se bg ! ‘THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY,'NOVEMBER 19, 1953, pre Eos ~ x “Sj ~ Volcanoes’ Addl china Sale Poic “Volcanoes Add Michigan State Police sis Defer Examination on| Negligence Charge Till Dec. 2 ‘The examination of Leaun_ Har- relson-Jr:;18,- of-26 Delaware-Dr.; on a negligent homicide charge was adjourned to Dec. 2 yesterday by Pontiac Judge Maurice E. Fin- Five persons were called to testify by Chief Assistant Prose- cuter George F. Tayler, who re- quested adjournment when four witnesses were unable to appear Mrs. Eugene D. Carey of 405 W. Troquois Rd., a Baldwin teacher, testified that she and her husband were approaching Cherokee Rd. and W. Huron St. when she saw two autos moving toward Mrs. Veda H. Coon, 37, of 49 Dwight Ave., who died after being struck by Harrelson's car. , She said the woman “stood per- fectly still in the middle of the street" after she started crossing Huron. She was unable to identify the auto, (through a photograph), which allegedly hit Mrs. Coan. Pontiac. Patrolmen Herbert C. Cooley and James Ockerman both . Stated that skid marks measured 84 feet in the 30 mile per hour zone. After the case was adjourned, Judge Finnegan decided to con- tinue the hearing in the afternoon since one witness present was not called to testify. Ronald C. Me- Hroy of 92 Oliver St. was heard after he complained that he was if he is required to appear at an extradition case in California about Dec. 4. Gives Degree fo Ike WASHINGTON # — President Eisenhower receives an honorary doctor of laws degree today from Catholic University. The award is being made at a convocation inaugurating Rt. Rev. Msgr. Bryan J. McEntegart as rector of Catholic University, suc- ceeding the late Rt. Rev. Msgr. Patricb J .McCormicg. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis P. Keough of Baltimore and Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph E. Ritter of St- Louis are receiving citations from the National Catholic Educational | Associaton. . | Rt. Rev. Msgr. McEntegart, 60, | has been a monsgnor since 1941 and, since his ordination as a priest in 1917, has been closely associated with Catholic charty and socia) welfare work. . AMERICA’S NOTED TO PUT ~ “ ON WIVES INVITE YOU BLUE BONNET ao sp eo munipe ae Meccan, Mes. Richerd Arlen “Blue Bonnet is my fa- “I know Blue Bonnet e all agree—Biue | vorite for both flavor and ives more nutrition Binnet tastes best of Butrition!” t most margarines.” elif” ) it Sapp ited | . Mom: ! Catholic University} ° ONE-HOUR OVEN MENU—Cooking the whole peaches add good looks and. tas of baked ham slice, Sweet Potato Volcanoes, green meal in the oven is a timesaver for busy house-| beans and old-fashioned rice pudding. Spiced -wives,you-know. The menu shown here consists Color fo Meal — In this suggested oven meal _everything but the Sweet Potato Voicanoes is put in the oven at ence. The potatoes are added for _ the last 20 minutes of baking. Gingersnap crumbs give them that special flavor. Plans Recruit School | EAST LANS§SNG {UP} — Michi-— -gan State Police will conduct, their first jt school in two years sometime after Jan. 1 State Police Commissioner Joseph A. Childs said today. : Childs said the State Civil Serv- ice Commission now is accepting applications from men who wish ey t -Potate-Vel 2 cups cooked or canned mashed sweet is ar gingerenaps, finely rolied (49 cup erumbs) 4 marshmallows Divide mashed sweet potatoes into four balls; roll in gingersnap crumbs. -Place on-greased--baking sheet; set a marshmallow into to join the force. Deadline for More than 70 per cent of the world supply of iodine comes from each ball. Bake in moderate oven at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Serves four. Even the frozen green beans can be cooked in the oven. Put them _in a covered baking dish with two tablespoons bitter or- margarine; no water,-and let- them cook one hour with the rest of the meal. third of the precipitation falling on the world’s land areas is evaported from the oceans and blewn inland, te to the platter: land and inland bedies-of water. It is believed that less than a | the rest. being evaporated from | T Quantities! We Reserve the Right -to-Eimit A Complete Line of FANCY FRUITS and VEGETABLES for Your HOLIDAY DINNER! ... fora super’ THANKSGIVING DETERGENT 2 Reg. ~ » eat p ee, ~ my eae Shop at Huron Friendly Market | Cranberry Sauce Whole or Jelly 19°... c 3 Ib.-can U. S. No. 1 Idaho PRICES GOOD FOR We Will Be Closed Thanksgiving Day ONE WEEK! “Late Howes” in cello beg Cranberries_ KRAFT’S — Salad Dressing RISCO EVERY DAY _LOW PRICES! Aluminum Foil iin Hamilton Medium Grade A Eggs Remus Fresh Creamery | BUTTER bra’ _ See Vieede A and Vitamin D! BLUE a food value as 09 Real Economy! Now yoo ow you can av TURKEYS - DUCKS - GHICKENS _ realty save! Delicious, i Bonner Margarine costs less than half as much as the high-priced spread! So don’t wait! Start now h to put on Biue Bonner and get “all 8°= S \ B tags r. J At A Margarine Price! or i | - < HOWDY DOODY'S FAVORITES ‘oxacnan |’ — { if A \ mn $s. Govt —Gr ade ‘Choices’ Blade Cut } For Roasting Semi-Boneless PORK BUTTS. — _ 9 Oz. Pkg. 21¢ 28 Oz. Jar 45¢ Pot ROAST..~ 49° Armour Stor Sliced No. 1 Tray-Pack BACON. e@ess . Lb. Kingen’s No. 1 Grade SAUSAGE...” 69: BIRDSEYE Mario Stuffed Olives Frozen 19: 10 Oz. Icebox Jor Defiance Fancy PICKLES 22-Oz. jar 884 W. | furor eel —— en eee eara "27 Sardines Spark — ~ Party Snacks i Suitable _ for parties _ a LOry= easy to prepare are canapes and sandwich spreads made with sar- | dines. Serve these stuffed eggs be- *fore the “‘Thankstving dinner. “You ‘might file the recipe away for “Leftover vegetables on tiand? | | Piece them out to @ full-size main coche a ik the ite lashes aa | dish-in-a- good-cheese sauce and (i: you've remembered the Accent) | “ combined. with deviled eggs. ‘Un- tastes like an expensive treat. pee as os oe US. De- ~ -partment-of- Agriculture's ist -of —- 1 | plentiful foods right now. That is © good news, after the near potato further holiday entertaining. as well as nonfat dry milk. Put : Stuffed Eggs Olaf them all together and you'll have an sardine this delicious creamy soup. . ESS z 232% eh Yo (ate + cups diced ee oa = a ey pe = = chopped =. ttard-cook the PpEes and let cool oe ey Pemoye shelis cut eggs in half = eup — yen milk lengthwise and = scoop out the 3 cables —— sans lows — ; sires Bins areal Uae Uae be Vss toog inreddea » Processes c han, a nis recipe makes use of the little fish as garnish for stuffed eggs. | surface of -water.Beat with rotary | ty erve on a bed of chopped parsies : beater just until blended. er O S ce ua | i we lettuce leaves Pimiento crosses add a festive red touch set op : 1% — = '_..| Add to hot potato mixture. Add | Areter teats ep sie ain —_, street cheese Coke over TOW ‘Should Cut Food Quantity — sardines Ss ee oe Color Makes Popcorn what to serve’ — to friends who! heat, stirring constantly. unt Sardine Cucumber Canape + drop, in for an evening of TV, or! cheese is melted. Serve at once. Lucky is the person who likes a; (2 cups a day for the senior citt. Place two whole sardines on a Extra Festive Treat to the bobbysoxers who barge in] Maukes-four to 6- servings. | wide variety of foods, for his eat- | zen) can be used in soups, cas- uiangular slice of buttered pum is popcorn a favorite treat at after the football game, or for i ‘ing habits lay a foundation for serole dishes, puddings, with cereal pecnicke! Dread wtih has beta : R f Pri s ight spread with mayonnaise SW house? Of course.it is! What your 6ycar-old’s party—can be eason tor Frison | physical vigor and health, ‘or in egg nogs. Top with one-haif shee of cucum could be easier to prepare, more | quite a problem, but not with col- FLINT w—Kenneth James Mor- i A variety of foods, such as meat | Cooked fruits and tabl her ‘unpeeled! and decorate with festive to serve than a bow! of fored popcorn Sane Hr-was-s0nt though | a 24 tor poultry. fish, eggs, cheese). generally are easier to eat than Spinal UB eee hot. buttered, colored popcorn Its a real eye-catcher, a con-,Parvle violator, although police | fruits, vegetables. milk and dairy! fresh varieties. These may be That's right, I said colored—Jor fversation starter—andguatanteed found no cause for action in the | | products, and cereals are ne eded chopped, mashed or strained, Try These <= 5S €*~ > > < Add a little sasamiase finels now you can buy popcorn that | to be the life of your party. And death of his tnfant daughter. Row- a lifetime _ Cam ~d vegetables and, other Other BROADCAST a — grated onion and a dash of Wot peps splashed with sr bright col-}now that hot soup lunchtme=ts-7ena. The chid ded of a skull frac) 1 ine senior citizen doing foods chopped or greund for — Cs cestershire $i In a yellow cheese: ors. [tis available in food stores) here again, why not serve pop- | ture Nov. 9 which Morgan sald | less work than a younger per- junior-age children are conven- Favorites, Too! Wet) OE spread. spread over het hambur- throughout the country corn as a complement instead of | resulted from a fall from a make- | som needs to cut the quantity | ient. gers just Before sermvnmt These .bus¢ days the questien of i ardindry crackers? ; ishift bed : of food he eats, but mot the | Fruit juices may supply — 7 : a + types. — of the day's fruit needs. Corn ° © + One reason for malnutrition or , Pudding made from eream style | and 7 ‘ sy to eat. Seeds poor diets of older pedple is faulty Comm Is easy : it th Wf food hai teen chewed skins from tomatoes can be strain- |ed out if they bother. | poorly, the stomach has more work , ‘to do and discomfort will fol-| All kinds of cooked cereals are ‘row. Dental repairs thus become | *titable or dry cereals soaked in bee cweatnncat is heath i milk. Easy-to-eat desserts include | But if faulty chewing is tem-+¢ custards, fruits. gelatines.. and ice | porary or if it muse be endured, | Cream. on can be varied with la varied diet_and thé enjoyment | different it sauces. | of eating should still be main- | Htained. It's a matter of changing Has Respect for Hunter p t t the | —- of Seah ion no Who Brings Deer Home Most senior citizens feel bet. | VERMONTVILLE #—It must be ’ ter if they get plenty of protein | pretty hard for any hunter to kill | foods daily ... meat, fish; | a buck deer, according to Vernon poultry, milk, eggs, cheese. Reed. | If these must be easy to chew, Reed said a deer smashed into | his car while he was driving near | the meat or chicken, for example, “ : |may be cut in small pieces and | Hastings. stuck his head and front ‘combined with potatoes, rice or | legs through the windshield bet ~ | noodles still bounded away. He estimated | Cheese is easy to eat if finely |damage to the car at $300. divided or melted in cheese sauc =| > for vegetables or if used in ome-j California was originally called lets. Fish and eggs are easy wo | | New Albion, a name given by Sir ‘chew and may be cooked in pre- | Francis Drake about 41 years prior ferred ways. | 40 the landing of the first Pilgnme A good share of the day's milk at Plymouth Rock. on delicious Shea TURKEY satz | U IC FANCY GRADE ‘A’ d | r - a . i . : . Here’ ‘syour chance to stock up on those | anes ; . wonderful Seabrook Farms vegetables . . —frozen within minutes after picking, 22 t t Ld ° ve g e G es right on the farm that grows them—the oe bs avg. world’s biggest vegetable farm, the ORDER E ARLY! world's biggest freezing plant. Small Deposit Will Hold Selection Until Called for! ° { ss Sweet, succulent PEAS . oo Beoutiful, green, extra-fancy peas, frozen fresh from : amen. re-::-::""—_——_———a —— — the vine, tasting still of sunshine and country air. . > Cleanest, greenest SPINACH Crisp, crinkly and oh so clean! Saves you work and waste: Chopped or whole leaf. ihinieta GRADE ‘A’. HEN oe ee a ie a Sweet Baby Limos or plump Fordhooks—fairly bursting with vitamin-rich goodness. = ! P ; Tender, tasty GREEN BEANS 12 to 14 Ibs. avg. Plump, crisp, full-up with farm-fresh flavor and vita- : _— e mins. Cut or frenched. ALSO — CHOICE SELECTION FANCY 7 ' GRADE “A” DUCKS, GEESE Crisp, tender BROCCOLI -AND. CHICKENS __ Tender short-stemmed: spears, full, beautiful florets— with a dewy-fresh flavor that’s truly delicious. + | SALE LASTS. FROM | THURS., NOV. 19 THROUGH — WED., NOV. 25! 2 No. Saginaw _ _ Pontiac Check your grocer today — he’s having this big money-saving sale. Pi ad -_ - = »_- oo "TWEEN MEAL SNACKS—Highly polished De- Jieious_apples, Pinconning or Frankenmuth cheese, Roquefort, Swiss and Edam ¢heese—serve them with a basket of mixed crackers. Men especially meal. enjoy this kind of snack. a jt E | i Ft BES __, Preciate this light touch. ee a =e iy Th: — four 7 oe Hines ae SS alls Womén | tome—in- Bowling Green, Ky. ae ee Oe 2 ; __ And Duncan Hines has some |, “AN it —_ is -atten- ne-for Snacks 'Best’Carvers ‘Very definite ideas on how you rig ioteciorge™ iollowing ig ae | t_you were. to. ask Dur should carve that holiday tur- s of carving. Ar = ash arameege ee ~41 key, The author of “Adventures | wourse a sh knife. ° Salle gag dll apeirmppaigrmpcis of Carving in the Home” takes | sarnen it” — eaten hours. ago.. -hun-| dish-is; he would tell you, without | as much delight tm carving-the =)" Duncan Hines also has a ery again, but the cook groans at | hesitation, that turkey ranks right traditional bird as im eating It. | on the etiquette of a turkey din- thought of doing any more!» there among his favorite |-As to who makes the best car-| ner. “Don't be ashamed to ask for | work in the kitchen. dishes. vers, he thinks that women do aja second helping. It is the great- This is the time to bring out; If you were to pursue the mat-| good jeb of carving. est compliment you can pay your cheese and crackers and fruit. Let | ter even further, you_ would find a “carve in | hostess.” Not a powder! Not a grind! But millions of tiny “FLAVOR BUDS” “=a aaa and let, everyone help himself. Fruit, cheese and crackers are also a welcome dessert after a big Weight-conscious guests will ap- ~ By JANET ODELL Delicacies of the British Isles were served with coffee to the many women assembled last week charge of the. food: were all born in the British Isles. Although 20 or 3% years or more have passed since these women came te America. the ones we talked with stil] retain a de- hghtful accent. Coffee replaced the tea origi- nally served with most of the spirit of hospitality has not_tes- sened. The beautifully, set table was centered with an autumn , bouquet in various shades of yellow. We didn't count the exact number of around the flowers. There must have been-about 20, at least Shortbread, that rich crumbly cookie, appeared in several forms. Some were decorated with can- died fruits; others with ‘a pricked design Scotch scones ‘pronounced “‘scons'’ we learned that day) oozed tempting bits of jam and} butter. We saw the jam jars in the kitchen and know they used im- ported British jams —and real butter. Butter and jam aise topped the Scotch pancakes, made the size of tea cups. Tt would. have been difficult to decide which kind of coffee cake to eat: they all looked wonderful. One woman explained that the food was not supposed to be overly sweet, so the coffee cakes had just a taste of sugary frosting or some fruit within. Buttered dark, rich nutbread sandwiches shared the honors on that side of the table. Tiny fluted tarts with a filling of currants, egg and sugar occupied. one corner. while Lemon Cheese ‘or cit tarts were placed near- bye Little Weish aS) resembling miniature pancakes, were thick- ly studded with that favorite Engtich fruit, the currant. Each woman contributed her specialty. Some recipes were brought from ‘“‘home’’ many years ago and have been a cherished part of life in America. Some have had to be adapted to American in- gredients. All the women were most gra- cious about sharing their recipes with us. We predict that as a re- sult there may soon be a rash ot British, Scotch and Welsh tea time treats in Pontiac homes. You can start out by giving your family Morning aap Coffee Cake, for thirty-five years. 1 : % se aoe : = 4 cup sugar (for topping) walnuts (for topping) . teaspoon cinnamon Grind together the orange, rai- sins and walnuts. Sift flour, soda, salt,sugar. add shortening and % cup milk. Beat until well blended, then beat for 2 minutes. Add un- 330 degrees for about 45 minutes. Take out of oven, pour orange juice over the cake while it is still r HE fe cakes and other goodies but the | different baked products arranged | spoon tem. | for two minutes. Add one-half try lined muffin tins. Bake at 400 degrees for 10 minutes, reduce the temperature to 300 degrees and bake for another 10 minutes. This _| makes about 9 tarts. s s s . Welsh cakes are a delicacy to most Welsh families, said Mrs. Jack Hodges who made the ones for the Ingathering. Her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Williams, brought the recipe from Wales when she came to Pontiac thirty-two years ago. Mrs. Williams usually makes the cakes, but referred us to-her daughter for the recipe this year. Welsh Cakes 4 cupe sifted flour + cups sugar 1%. cups currants 1% teaspoons baking powder 1% cup shortening ? eggs Milk to moisten Grated rind of 1 lemon, plus 1 tea- on extract Mix all dry ingredients together, ‘“‘to make it nice to roll out.”* thin and cut with small! round cutter. Bake on griddle or in iron frying pan. Watch the cakes close- ‘ly, or they will get too brown. Grease the griddle lightly and _keep the temperature even at me- dium heat. Makes about 7 dozen. Relish Blends Cranberries With Banana Here's another new combination. When you discover Chiq-Cran Relish is short fer Chiquita-Cran- -berry, you'll guess cranberry and bananas are teamed in this one. 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I's A wonDersut rov...i1's QD FILLED BY Us- QUALITY DR LOWEST Pt RICE. eo) s g ae f , : , _THE soopike PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 1958 2 ae ai , ae | | ae 7 = ; : = : ae 2 a : Sommers = THE FLAT-FOOTED FUDDY = = = = ~~ dreams of cracker-barrel days and can't stand products that sell too fast A Phat: FOOTED FUDDY is a storekeeper JOG to stock what the — uses the newspaper because he knows that just about all his customers __ customer wants. read it. : - = = | Keeps the sales down that way — so that he doesnt have to refill shelves He just assumes that the smart national advertisers also spend a lot of | . | . or bother with streams of busy customers. He likes things slow and difficult ad money in newspapers when they want to make headway in local markets. ” — like the good old days : _ And he’s right. Naturally the ruppy is a rare creature, almost extinct. Last year national advertisers spent $526 million in local newspapers — : The modern retailer, fortunately, carries the pectictact ait move the — While retailers were spending 85% of their money also telling their cus- fastest — the brands that customers want. tomers where to buy those national brands. | He suspects, of course, that the brand preferences come from the influ- And today more people are reading more newspapers than ever before. ence of néwspaper ads. Neca: When he advertises he automatically — All business is local...and so are all newspapers! _ This 1 message. reared ed by BUREAU 0 OF ADVERTISING, American Newspaper Publishers Asseciation ee - and permed in the interests of fuller understanding of newspapers by PONTIAC PRESS . — = ; a pe ‘ a : | | , = cry ——— oe > ; oe f Satscset f ee _- f a ee iby Pe ee p? _ — 6 -- Today's Television Proarams - - : os TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ding presents and solves a mur-| party. ¢:30—(7)—Famous Playhouse. Ed-| der mystery. (2)—Playhouse. | 2:45—(4)—Nancy Dixon. mund Lowe in’ -*‘The —Lonely- One.” (4)—Time off for Sports. (2)—Telenews Ace. Ken Cline. : 4§—(4)—Foothall-This Week. (2) —Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. :90—(7}—Cisco Kid. Cisco and Pancho in Western adventure. _{4)—Stump Us. Quiz show. (2) —Meet Mr. MeNutley. Ray Mir land plays cupid to young Eng- lish teacher. a Ranger poses as a doctor in “Trial by Fire.” (4)—Dinah Shore. Popular ballads. (2)— News. Doug Edwards. :45—(4)—N ews Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2)—Jane Fro- man Show. Jane sings favorite a songs. . 8:00—(7)—Quick as a Flash. Faye Emerson, Jimmy Nelson; audi- ' ence participation show. (4)— You Bet Your Life. Comedy quiz with Groucho Marx: —(2)}—Life With Elizabeth. Betty White and Del More play young in comedy. 8: 30—(T)—Where's Raymond. Ray Bolger ignores a summons and lands in jail. (4)—T-Men in Ac- tion. “The Case of the Double Deal" starring Walter Greaza. ~-¢—Four Star Playhouse. Dick Powell plays suave gambling house owner tn “The Hard Way.” 9:00—(7)—Motor City Fights. Ralph Alvarez-vs. Pat Lowry; welterweight bout-8-rounds. (4) —Dragnet. Sgt. Friday tracks hijackers ‘using a ‘‘Foolproof System." (2)—Video Theater “The Moment of the Rose’”’ Claude Dauphin, Patricia Mori- son co-star in domestic drama. 9$:30—/4)—Theater. Barry Sulli- _van, Sylvia Sydney, in “‘As the ’ Flame Dies."’ two doctors mix romance_and careers. (2)—Big Town. “Carnation Charlie." 10:00—(7)—Hockey. Detroit Red Wings vs. Boston Bruins. (4)— Martin Kane. Kane guards wed- -30—(7)—The Lone Ranger. The- “Beautiful World’’ drama of young man who decides life is not worth living. 10: 30—-(4)—Michigan Outdoors. Mort -Neft-with-films. (2}—1 Led Three Lives. Richard Carlson as counterspy for the FBI. 11:00—(7)—Soupy’s On. Soupy Sales; variety. (4)—News. Paul Jack Lefogg. 11: 15—(7)—Motion Picture Acad- emy. Judith Anderson in ‘“Spec- tre of the Rose.’ (4)—Weather- cast. (2)—Victory Star Theater. -Feature film “Coverup.” 11:20—(4)—Skyline Theater. Robert Lowrey, Martha Sher- rill, Ken Curtis in “Call of the Forest." FRIDAY MORNING 7:00—(4)—Today. 3:00—(7)—W. M. Kelly. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7) — Play- house. 9: 45—(2)—News. 10:00—(4)—Ding Dong Scheol. (7) —Wixie'’s Wonderland. (2)—Jack 10:30—(4)—Glamor Girl. (2)—For- tune Wheel. 11:60—(4)—Hawkins Falls. Charm Kitchen. _. 11:15—(4)—The Bennetts. 11:30—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. (2)—Strike It Rich. 11:45—(4)—Follow Your Heart. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 — (4) — Movie Quiz. (7) — Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. 12: 15—(2)—Love of Life. 12:30—(7)—Stars on Seven. (2)— Tomorrow's Search. (4)—Travel Untimited. 12: 45—(2)—Guiding Light. 1:00—(2)—You’re What You Eat. (4)—Jean McBride. 1:38—(2)—Garry Moore Show. (4) —Telerama. 1:45—(7)—Strictly Female. 2:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. 2: 15—(7T)—News. 2:30— (7) —Theater. {— (2)—House- 3:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (4)—Kate Smith. 3:30—(7)—Cowboy Colt. (2)—La- dies Day. 4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (7) —Turn to a Friend. 4:30—(4)—On Your Account. (2)— Feature Theater. (7)—Ern West- Auntie Dee. 5:15—(4)—Gabby Hayes. 5:30 — (4) — Howdy Doody. (2}— Kartoons. (7) — Rootie Kazootie. Panel's Star — Loves Comedy ’ Audrey Meadows Has Worked With Jackie Gleason, Bob and Ray NEW YORK—Audrey Meadows, glamorous panelist on TV's “I'll Buy That,” built a reputation in When they interviewed her for a part, the audacious Audrey, al- Frge Hi § ; cFE : : “Hill's-School_in Great Barrington, Mass., where she dabbled in -dra- matics. But she was trained from her earlier years to be a concert debut as At 16, she made 7 ---seprane.—in--.New. York's Carnegie -Hall. Later; she was a guest soloist with the famed s|Gordon String Quartet and sang rennet with civic light opera—companies ‘in Detroit;-Chicago, Louisville and other metropolitan centers. Then followed her run of musical com- edies, including leading roles ‘in revivals of “Roberta,” “Anything: Goes” and other shows. Jackie Gleason, loud in his praise of Miss Meadows’ work, says “her unfailing instinct for comedy makes her an invaluable asset on my show. Audrey can pidity.’’ Audrey loves comedy so much that not long ago she finally said “no” to a Braodway producer for the first time. He wanted her for “la” serious dramatie-role-in.a.sum- mer show. “I just wasn't inter- China, the daughter of a Sharon, | ested,” she says. was a missionary in the Orient. Miss | United Synagogue Elects Detroiter Vice President ‘MIAMI BEACH, Fia._@®— Dr. Leonard Sidlow, of Detroit, yester- day was elected a vice president of the United Synagogue of Amer- ica. me ! State Phones Excee ; in Many Lands DETROIT @—Michigan has a small fraction of the telephones in service across the nation—but it has more telephones than many Out of 50-million telephones in day, Michigan homes have 2,100,000 —roughly 32.6 per 100 people. In France and Western Germany only 5 out of 100 people have phones_ To celebrate the—observance_of the placing of the 50,000,000th tele- phonein- the’ United States, a Michigan city: has-been sélected to join a select few in coast-to-coast dial telephone ‘service. Residents of | Birmingham will be able to dial a gogue’s annual meeting. placing it~threugh an operator. livery. (2)—Out of the Huddle. 1:33—(4)\—Eddie Fisher. (7)—Stu Erwin. (2)—News. 7:45—(4)—News. (2)—Perry Como. 8:00— (4) —Dave Garroway. (T) — Ozzie and (Hh— Playhouse. (2)—Topper. 9:00—(4)—Big Story. (1) —Family Pride. (2)—Playhouse. 9:30—(4)—Soundstage. (7)—Come- back. . 10:00—(4)—S port... (N)—Chev. Showroom. (2)—My Friend Irma. : 10: 15—(7)—City Kid. 10: 30—(2)—City Detective. 10: 45—(4)—Fights. 11:00—(4)—News. (T)—Soupy's On. (2}—News. 11:15—(4)—Weathercast. (7)—Mo- tion Pic.. Academy. (2)—The- ater. : 11:20 — (4) — Wrestling. (2) — Weathervane. -- Today's Radio Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject te change without notice WsR, (708) CKLW, (800) Ww, (830) WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1978) WIBE, (1490) TONIGHT WXYZ, Fred Wolfe WXYZ, Turn to a Priend , 6:15—WJR, Musie Hall CKLW, News WXYZ, Curtain Calls WwW. Front Page €o_ WIR. News WJBK, News, Lenhardt WCAR, News WCAR, News WwW, News 12:15—WJR, Aunt Jenny CKLW, Wild _ Bill WXYZ, Wattrick, McKens. | © 46—WWJ, News WW5. Pran Harris WXYZ, News, McKenale CKLW, News WEY, Pred Woife CKLW, Austin Grant WJBK, Bob Murphy WJBK, Horsemen 7.90 WIR Dick Burris WCAR. Noonday Caller . WOR Cort _Meener @15—WJR, Clark rtet , mens 12:30—WJR. Helen Trent WW, Marriage Pays wel mina WXYZ, Pred Wolfe ‘| WWJ, Paye Elizabeth CKLW, News é ’ CKLW, News, David / Ww Lee Smits WIJBK! News. Lenhardt __ WXYZ, News, Crocker — CKLW, Eddie Chase % CKLW, Your Boy Bud FRIDAY EVENING 7:15—WJR, Music Hall WJBK, Don McLeod (28. News ‘as ee WXYZ, Dick WEAR, Club 1130 _SWWJ, News WWJ, Pran Petts ; r WXYZ, Bd MeKensle | 7:90—WWJ, Listen and Live | 146WIR. Jack white | CREA Reirick. McKens W f ; e volfe “ . JBK, Horsemen CKLW: rb Oren CKLW, Your Boy Bud WJBK, Horseman ¢:45—WJR, L. Thomas WJBK, Gentile, Binge — ¢:15—WJR, Clark Quartet WCAR, Coffee With Ciem WWJ, Budd Lynch 7.006—WJR, Quest House Ww, 3 Star WXYZ, Bill Stern CKLW, Fulton Lewis CKLW, adie ww. 7:13—Wws, __ | wxrz, WXYZ, Show World i" CKLW, CKLW, Guy Nunn Ww. 7:3—WJR, Family Skeleton WWJ, Morgan Beatty 7:45—WWJ, News _8:00—WJR, Jack White J, Minute = $:15—WJR, Bud Quest Toby David Disk Osgood 5 News, Devic WCAR, News. Club News FRIDAY AFTERNOON 1:00—WJIR, Life's Road ww, WJBK. News, McLeod 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins CKLW, News, Waits WXYZ, Lee Smits CKLW, Eddié Chase 6:30—WJIR, Bob Reynolds WW5, Pran Pettay -+—_ WEF R,— z __ ‘WXYZ, Fred Wolfe 1:30—WJR, Dr. Majone CKLW, Pulton Lewis CKLW, Gabriel Heatter WCAR, Coffee With Clem ae i -peebal nen mee WJBK, News : 7: 48—WJIR, Ed. R. Murrow $:36—WIR, Musie -Helt WwIBK. Tom George 2:18—WWJ. Alex Drier ww, 1 Man's Family WCAR, Messenger, Lady WCAR, News, Club | WXYZ, Show World CKLW, Threé Suns 8 0O—WIR, Meet wirrYz, ra CKLW, Freddy Martin 10:36—WJR, Wizard of Odds WWJ, Oveta a Hobby WXYZ, Edwin Hill CKLW, Ray Girardin 10:45—WJR, Three Suns WXYZ, Top of Town CKLW, Organaires 8:45-—WCAR, Reviwva! 10:15—WCAR, Temple 10:45—WWJ, Break the Bank 7" ries ie Club Breakfast u ; WIR. M Pontiac High, &choo! Mar WXYZ, McKenzie . 11:00—WWJ, Strike It Rich | WCAR, News, Muse — 10:15— WIR, —hericut WY, Mews. . ern ‘Romances | _| Ww, Top This | CKLW, News an — li win | . WIBKL News a Ld aaa ao WCAR, Talk Sports 0:20 WIR. Wiserd of Osde 11:185—WJR, Bob Reynolds - 4:30_WJR. Matinee. WWJ, Guest Stare WXYZ, Wyatte? - CKLW, Manhattan Musie KLW, 11:00 WIR, “36. wws. ere MRR hon et tewa WXYZ, Dolor Nothing awi Mepgens Datiy Wiese News, —- Cc A man ouse New CKLW, Phil McKellar ae ds Be waren y 8 | CKLW, News CALW. Vas Korea WxYE. Top x Town 11:45—WJR, Rosemary $:00—WIR, News 11:15—WJR, Bob Reynolds et . Second Chance wee Plain Bill 1. WWJ, N. Cloutier FRIDAY MORNING | 12:08_—wWIR. Wendy Warrea | CKLW. Radie Chase BAIS Too ot tows 430—WJR, Farm Forum CKLW, Curl Massey WJBK, News, McLeod : ‘WJ, Bob Maxwell WWJ, News WCAR, News n 1S wxYz, Siagie's Party 11:30—WJR, Make Up Mind News WwW. WCAR, Ballads | 1:45—WJR, Guiding Light and Mrs Burton 3:30—WWJ), Pepper Young WXYZ, Paul Winter CKLW, Eddie Chase WJBK, Don McLeod $:45—WJIR, Gal Sunday WWJ, Right te Happiness 4:00-——WIR, News ; WWJ, Backstage Wife ews, McLeod Widder Brown WXYZ, McKenzie CKLW, Guy Nunn WJBK, Tom George 7:30—WJR, Pamily Skeleton | WWJ, News _| §:45—(7)—-Weather. (2)—Sports. [always had a ready answer: ‘‘I = can do it.’ What's more,—_she'. _ FRIDAY EVENING _| could, too, —— - 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—De-| ga, a role with comedians | She told her sister and room- troit Deadline. (2)—Rocky King.| pop a because she told | mate, Jayne Meadows of TV’s €:15-(4)—News. (7)—Sports._ | thems she-ould- play a harp. | “I've Got A Secret,” about it. ore ()—Ramar. (2) | virst, she parried with them. “I |“You can’t play a harp, or a ews. | eam play a harp—but couldn’t | either,” Jayne said. “Sure 6:45—(4)—Man ‘About Town. (2)—| you make it a vielia? I haven't {I know.” Audrey replied; “but by Weatherman. played. a harp for years. fm | the time make up their mind 7:00—(4)—Art Linkletter. (7)—]| much better on the vielin.” they'll have eliminated both the Range Riders. .(2)—Detroit This | — ar Week. + 7:15—(4)—Adventure Special De- | Harriet. (2) —|f | ( YNZ Va ” Cd % Byline Pein News sabohes xtelan Muholland i al Detec: WWJ, News WXYZ, Paul Winter wx Lone R: | Piel valaaiog ave WXYZ, Breakfast Club CKLW, Your Boy Bud CEL, Gedriel aniter i 'S—WXYZ, Sammy Kaye CKLW, Good Neighbor WCAR, News, Club WJBK. Touchdown Tipe | $-30—WJR, Jr. Town WJBK, yonangg om of WJBK, Tom Geérge 0-0. BL RM rs, : ythm 2 5 E : wl |} ai we WCAR, News. M 2:15 —WJR, Perry Mason WW3, 1 Man's Pamily | CKLW, Nightmare WW), web Marcel * "| 2:30—WJB. Mors Drake pI et Pina #48—WXYZ, V CKLW, Gabriel Heatter WWJ, Dave Garroway > tae WJBK. Don McLeod WXYZ Crocker | 8:00—WJR, Mr. Keen #:06—WJR. Meet McNutley CKLW, Rosemary Boxer J, Dinah Shore WWJ, Proudly we Hail $:30—WJR, Mrs. Page WCAR, Bports CKLW, Take @ Number WXYZ, George Jessel WWJ. Here's the Answer -/ 2:45—WIR, Brighter Day Ww. CKLW, Henry; Musie CKLW, “Kitchen Club WWJ, Ro Muthotand WJBK, News, George 9. %—WIR, Lot Comert- B:45_—WIR, Pete & Joe CKLW, Your Boy Bud 8:18—WWJ, P. @inatre wwe ee cuate Jat EE tes Shas eeactal WCAR, Club 1130 WXYZ, Sammy Kaye WXYZ, H. Hornblower | : : 3:00—WJR. Hilltop House 8:30—WJR, Philharmonic CXLW, Sounding WEAR. Temple. my | ws an a 1 on IR, ; | 10-00. : : 10:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey CKLW, News, Novatime WXYZ, Band of the Da — Wig Plier “Mccea WWJ. Weleome Traveler WCAR, News, Rhythm CKLW, Theater . —* WJBK, News, McLeod KLW, Eddie Chase ; = 101s WEYZ, Top ot Town WCAR. News, Temple WWJ, Read of Life "WxYE. Gone fut, , Gran riett WXY CKLW, Ford Theater 9:30—WWJ, News, House WXYZ, Corliss Archer 9:45—WWJ, House of Glass 10:00—WJR, L. Paul, M. Ford WWJ. Fibber McGee WXYZ, Boxing CKLW, Frank Edwards CKLW. News 1¢:45—WJR, Beulah Beu CKLW, Quiet Sanctuary Hews : 11:30—-WJR, Midnight Muste South Carolina Excels in Peaches, Sunflowers COLUMBIA, S. C. «» -— Georgia calls itself the Peach State, but South Carolina long ago surpassed | it in the production and export of the fruit. Now, Kansas had better look to its laurels as the Sunflower State. Some—huge—sunflowers_are being _ grown in South Carolina. Mrs. - Willie Mae Barber of Columbia | has a sunflower 12 feet, 8 inches tall that’s still growing. Alfred Breedin, a Manning, S. C., service station operator, reports growing a sunflower one foot tall- er than Mrs. Barber's plant. Greenlanders who formerly lived Mostly on seals have turned to sheep herdingand fishing because the Greenland climate is growing warmer and the seals have movred- Dorth, | SAN DIEGO, Calf. w — wwrwwvvw,y* errr _t ‘Ducky Friendship ~ large white drake of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Hatfield prefers the com- pany of his dog friend Joe to that of his duck family, The drake sleeps with Joe at night, helps the dog dig squirrel holes and creeps_under the house with Joe Preventive Measure Backfires, Burns Barn EAST GRANBY, Conn. — Tall I + ' -.-+-terS.Rollins’_barn was becoming | | for siestas in the heat of the day..| ‘ass: around tobacco farmer Wal- a fire hazard, so he tried to burn it away yesterday as a preventive measure. The barn caught fire and burned down. 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By PHIL NEWSOM ‘The story of Lavrenti-Beria-is as good a cloak-and-dagger piece as __that animal studies dis- ~§ that an electrical stimulus of a certain brain area stopped shivering immediately. “The Air Force hopes the study will contribute to evaluation and treatment of pilot injuries result- ing — ee ———— "Problems of Cold LOS ANGELES (UP) — A study | military pilots is being made by ithe University ef California at Los It was a Victory for the “Rus- eur jes tinder a grant from the | has come out of Europe since the! sian" portion of the presidtens | | Ange war, | headed by Foreign Minister Vya- | Air Force. learveue: Collector Sees ‘~chesiav” Molotov and Defense | Where else except in’ fiction, could there be such a set of cir- | cumstances providing intrigue be-; the treacherous climb to power and now the In, and the sudden fall, mystery of his whereabouts and from Muscow demonstrated whether he is alive or dead? But beyond the outlines of this | mystery thriller also is the un- told story of Beria‘’s 106 days of | ly than any Sov) power, and what his fall may or may not mean to the west. One theory comes to two rather | startling conclusicns 1. Beria, ernment —head of the secret police | and of the atomic energy program, | supreme boss a the oe ts slave labor, was guilty of all the things | Pre "tee Coordi Malenkov accuse d| him of, except for fe ing an ‘‘agent | of western imperiatism ” ?. For the west, his fall was one} a poh. . | At a reeent city council meet- icy of limited cooperation could The) : Ra ural defenses | ing. Penna complained the people have shattered western umty and 884mst a eold include shivering, | were not paying their garbage col- ‘the will of defense more effective: eonetriction of _certain blood ves: | leetion— bills: One—-eouncilman et Hi-bomb sels to reduce heat loss and M- asked him if he sent out bills. Russian policy is again in t creased) solwity of Vecrtqin | for “What's the use?’ Penna la- | hands of ee the round mones which produc e adidtional | imented. “If 1 sent a bill they would ‘headed stubborn Russian whom heat | throw it in the garbage can and| Bena used to call “the stupid Pr Hemingway pointed out that | then I'd have to haul my own bill | of the luckiest things that ever | happened | Beria, according to Uns theory, | 45 a man who tried to change the} flow of history. Beria sought to turn commu- j nism back into an “interna- | tional’’ course, (9 lower the West's guard with a policy. of “peaceful co-existence” and to stake eventual world victory on communism's own, ability to bore from within. Inside the Soviet Union, a far- reaching amnesty was proclaimed, the “rule of legality and law" em- phasized and a reform of the crimi- nal code promised. 4 The campaign of glorification of the Russian people was stopped, as well as the persecution of “bourgeois nationalists'’ in the non- Russian Soviet republics. Beria had worked for 32 years to reach the position of power from which he made his fata} grab for all or nothing With the death of Stalin, Malen- kov and Beria were Nos. 1 and 2 in the government. Beria was the man with a plan and immediately his influence be- gan toe be felt in all fields of Soviet state and party activity. But on June 17 came the Ber- Tin and East German riots, which supporters of this particular Be ria theory, believe Was his down- fall. 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FRIDAY. 79 PLM “SaTUEOKT GT” "5:30! NIGHT MEN'S STORE 19 N. SAGINAW SS a a a ee er ae ae Meo WEEKS To PAY! © Extra Cost! No Cerrying Charges! er. it PR Ses eee seg Se siieene a ee ~——~the-pré-race_favorite in a Lancia. ; matches, cigarettes and smolder- ~ Kling, Taruffi on Driving Team in Pan-Am Race Former Winners Pilot Favored Lancias in 4th Annual Test A GUTIERREZ, Mexico miloted by a UNTI ~ A green Chrysler Viewer -drver_rede-away—frons+ the starting line in early morung darkness today to launch the fourth Pan American road race. s * * Joe Thorne was—the-first for- ergner to start. He was No. 1. Another American, Owen Gray, Lubbock, Tex.. was third. in anoth- er Chrysler. Then came Phil Hill, Santa Monica, Calif., in the first European car, an Italian Ferrari First European driver was Luis Rosier, France, in a. Tathbot. MEXICO CITY t&—Some of the | world’s top. speed = merchants | launch the fourth Pan-American) aultomobite -road—race—today ith a roar of highly-tuned engines Nearly 200 cars were entered for. the 1,912 mile five-day race. Most of them are at the starting point in Tuxtla Gutierrez, in southern Mexico. But not al] will start. Just be known until officials arrive here with the list of those who actually get over the line. However, the top pilots of Eu- rope and the Americas were vir- tually certain to go; Many of them are driving either for man- ufacturing companies or for wett- financed sponsors. Karl Kling, winner of the race last year, and Piero Taruffi, win- ner in 1951, are both driving on company teams. Kling, who won in a Mercedes, is piloting a Porsche this time. Taruffi, winner in a Ferrari, is now running a Works Lancia. *- * »® The jas generally were picked as ‘the cars to beat Juan Manuel Fangio, Argentine who won the European championship, was Other team drivers include Feticr+ Bonetto, veteran of the race, and Giovanni Bracco, who led last year until his clutch burned out. The Lacias are running in the big sports car class, one of four separate classes. There are sep- arate prizes, totaling some $101,- 000 for each of the classes. Of the U. S. cars, only Chrysler js making-a determined challenge to the Euorpean-cars i__the big sports class. Five Chryslers with the new, experimental 280 horse _power engine, are running against the Eanes aes the Ferraris. * » Lincoln, which finished one-two- three-four in the stock car class last year, is again the favorite in its class. Of the 58 cars in this class, 23 are Lincolns. Hunters Asked to Be Careful With Fires --LANSING (UP) — Michigan's conservation department today” warned deer hunters to be cautious in the use of fire in northern Mich- _igan woods. The department said hundreds of small fires have started during recent weeks by carelessly dropped campfires.-The department | said the mild, dry weather had | Easy Victory on TV LOS ANGELES ue — Philadel- phia’s Dan Bucceront, whose rec- ord now shows 28 knockouts in 48 starts, registered one of the technical variety when Referee Joe Stone waved aging Freddy pair pit in the eighth round last night * * * Favored Buccerom. a ranking heavyweight contender who hopes to get a shot at champion Rocky Marciano next year, was in com- mand all the way, but Beshore | showed an amazing ability to sop Beshore of Los Angeles to the re-j BESHORE TAKES ONE—Favored Dan Bucce-; Angeles Wednesday ron; of Philadelphia, a ranking | ~pemeachs + redidie Keshore of Jos Angeles squarely stopped him oh on the chin in the final round edatheir fight in Los * ¢ ®@ * ¢ ® ¢ j up punishment A national audience of ele Vision | fans saw Beshore blasted from corner to corner, but he kept wad- ing in as Bucceroni, 26, and pos- sessing an edge of three inches head. Buccerom weighed 188'2 Beshore 134. - . ° There were no knockdowns in the fight, scheduled for 10 rounds. Beshore slipped in the first round When the fight was stopped, after SYDNEY, Australia G) — Amer- ica’s hopes of regaining the Davis Cup dipped today with the defeat Ironwood Flash Rated Best Prep in the Country the Iroriwood flash, is the outstand- ing high schoot football player in the country. The Upper Peninsula Sports Writers Association, meeting here, selected Cvengros as “back of the year” without every the formality of_a_vote. Ironwood, which scored 256 points in defeating eight consecu- tive oppeneats, was awarded the big Barber trophy—emblematic ‘of feothall supremacy in the pe- ninsula. ; Cvengros scored 89 points for the Red Devils. : Tom Shepich, Stambaugh tackle, was named “lineman of the year,” and Harry Monson of Iron River was picked as ‘‘coach of the year’ for a second consecutive season. Iron River has not-been_ beaten or turned woodlands “tinder dry.” tied for two years. MARQUETTE (Pat Cvengros, | Defeat of Trabert, Seixas Puts Damper on Cup Hopes of both Tony Trabert. and Vic Seixas in the semi-finals of the New South Wales tennis champion- — fships. In what was looked upon as aj preview of Davis Cup strength the Americans went down before two 1%year-old Australians, Lewis Hoad and Ken Rosewalk.- A crowd of 10,000 saw the husky Hoad whip Trabert, the U.S. champion from Cincinnati, 6-1, 6-2, 5-7, 7-5. Seixas, the Wim- b:edon champion from Philadel- phia, tumbled in straight sets before the agile Rosewall, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3. “—Hoad played one of games of his career in beating Trabert. In the first two sets and, winners off Tony's serves. Seixas took and early lead in each set against Rosewall but on each occasion Rosewall came from | behind, _ The first home run by a major ‘leaguer under the lights was hit by Babe Herman of Cincinnati against the Dodgers on July 10, 1935, FOOTBALL ON SKIS—Ski weather greeted the New Hampton Prep, N. H., football team recently | Left to right are Bill Doyle of Ramsey, N. J. cen- Skis were in tering the ball for Roger Dumas .of Manchester,. so few touchdown plays were worked out.|N. H., while Tony Torti, of Natick, Mass., guards. when it reportéd to the gridiron. order, 80 Tere ee stone ij £1 jong United Press Prete heavyweight, | 188'3, battered Beshore for seven rounds and in’reach and five inches in height, | slammed lefts and rights to his | 2 minutes 41 seconds of the eighth | the best} Hoad made 20 clean passing shots, in addition, four times hit! T University of-Miechigan,-Amo.Bes-. effectively out. to 200 yards or AP Wirephoto night. Bueceroni, weighing then a fechnical knockout in the sth Beshore, an-axing veteran, weighed 194, Dan Bucceroni Stops Beshore on TKO jin 8th Round, Eyes. Bout With Marciano ‘our rd. the 31-year-old Beshore was aecing from the nose and a cut over his left eye and his left side | was reddened by glove burns Buc- | cCeroni was unmarked. | * * | Lackmg-height and reach, Be- shore tried to keep close to his » jrangier opponent. Thus he was (nearly always within range of -Bueeceronts heavy artillery. The end came as Beshore’s noggin was ! absorbing a salvo of lelts and | rights. | * * The bout drew 5.900 fans at the ;Olympic Auditorium. The gross _ gate was $17,036. * i _Beshore__said room that Marciano hits harder but Bucceront- may be a_ better boxer. ly hurt and was surprised that Referee Stone stopped it. Buccer- | ont said Beshore is tough and hard to fight. Ld Hirsch Won't ‘Quit Football Examination Pronounces Los Angeles Star End in-Excellent Shape LOS ANGELES W—Los Angeles Ram end Elroy (Crazylegs) Hirsch isn't going to quit football. Although he suffered head in- juries in his last two games, Hirsch, who is in Washington with the Rams prepping for Sun. day’s game against the Balti- ‘more Colts, says he is in tip, top condition and will be in the game. In a tape recording for his daily oascle ast at KLAC here_yester- day, Hirsch said he underwent examinations yesterday at the in- sistence of commissioner Bert Bell of the National Football -League. He said the medicos pronounced him in excellent condition. The former Wisconsin and Mich- igan star said reports that he + would be retired soon are without foundation. Misconsin Rules “| Badgers, fattened on a late-season Champs Lead With 5 _ 21 Gridders Heavy Favorite Over Gophers Last-Year’s 21-21 Tie Is Painful Memory to Ivy Williamson’s Team MINNEAPOLIS & —Wisconsin's scoring bonanza, head for a climac- tic windup against backyard rival Minnesota Saturday with glossy title ambitions and a painful mem- — i. Badgers, decisive favorites after last Saturday's startling sweep over filinois’ can earn a share in in-his—~dressimg + He said he was not serious- | | in the Big Ten title for the sec- ond straight year by stopping Min- nesota. Coach Ivy Willramson’s crew is Gul of the running for a Rose | Bow! trek. Wiscorsan pnade the trip and is ineligible for a ! eurtaa call last vear But that in no way tempers the Badgers’ feverish enthusi- “asm for the 62nd struggle in one of college football's oldést sus- tained rivalries. Teams—hoeeked-up—for the first time jn 1890 and have been in- terrupted —only—onee—-since thet, in 1906, when Badger officials de- cided it was time to deemphasize. From the standpeint ef perform- ance this-vear, there's a striking lack of deemphasis at Wisconsin now. Badgers vaulted into the top 10 of the Associated Press poll this week and are regarded many experts as the best in the | conference superior to last year's bowl team. Props tor Saturday's sellout game here are similar to last year's. Badgers could have wrap- ped up an undisputed title in 1952, | but were happy to escape with a 21-21 tie after Minnesota's Paul Giel set what was then an all- conference ball handling record. Willlamson still blanches at the thought of Giel. The Gopher All- America was shackled by Iowa last week, but Giel has a habit of booming-baci-after sucty OCCASIONS, And he has one more incentive. The game will be Giel’s last at Minnesota and very possibly the last of his football careeg, The brilhant halfback is cool toward professional football and has turned down post-season all-star appear- ances. Sports News Told Briefly By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DETROIT—Pat Lowry, of Toledo, Ohio, faces Ralph Alvarez, of St. | Paul, Minn., tonight in a feature | eight-round "bout at Motor City Arena. Lowry has _a_record of 30. Victories in 34 fights and will be seeking his 26th knockout. * * * DETROIFT — Lynwood “School- boy” Rowe, a 24 game winner | ,for the Detroit Tigers in 1934, “Wednesday was moved up to the : Bengal coaching staff. Rowe had been a roving pitching scout for Detroit. He joins Johnny. Hopp and Bob Swift as the Tigers’ coaches for the 1954 season. The 4l-year old Rowe may serve as the Bengals’ first base coach and also as a liaison man be- _ tween Detroit. and its top minor league teams. High-Scoring Reserve Although he started out the bas- ketball season as a reserve for- ward, Michigan State's Ferrari, set_a new individual season scor- ing mark of 351 points during the 1952-53 campaign. ‘Come F rom \Marks ‘53 Buckeye Eleven By FRITZ HOWELL __COLUMBUS,-0.48 — Michigan's” wily Wolverines won't be able to let up for a minute Saturday in the State Hockey Coaches BOSTON. — Three Michigan College hockey coaches have been named to the western selection committee of the NCAA champion- ship tournament at Colorado Springs, Colo., March 11-13. The coaches, Vic Heyliger of the sone of Michigan State, and Allan Renfrew of Michigan Tech, will help name the West's representa- tive for the annual championship Hournament: —Heyliger was named” to the selection committee as a regular member. Renfrew and Bessone were named alternates. Open Sight Can Be OK ing, an open sight can be used more on large game. But you can draw a finer bead with a rear peep’ # Beware of shiny decoys. They scare waterfowl so you'll never get on NCAA Tourney Board. With practice and careful aim- |. magicians won by 210 back‘iin 1937. Bobby ‘Watkins and Howard (Hopalong) , the fleet- Behind’ Play season's finale against Ohio State. | The _Bucks— are—a—_come-from- | behind team, and they get better as the game progresses. Five times this season they've spotted a foe an early lead and then came back to triumph. California, Penn, Northwestern, Wisconsin and Purdue all got the jump on- Ohio,_but— late. surges. gave the Bucks the nod. The late starting tendency of his proteges is worrying coach Woody Hayes. Ohie will be in good physical shape for this one.as it tries to better its record of 32 losses, 13 wins-and- four. ties_in_the long _ series reaching back into the Bucks will toss a well-balanced and sat.on the bench for several contests, is back in form and will split the chore with By JACK SAYLOR Wayne-Oakland League coaches | Charlie Guinnip ef Keego, Dick /named an all-star squad of 21 f Yeager of Milferd, Ed. Hintz of | players Tuesday night at a meet- ing in Brighton. Championship Keego Harbor eleven led the way with five players selected. Northville, which finished 2nd. placed four, while Holly, Clarence- ville and Milford each landed three. Two Clarkston players were named. and Brighton was repres- ented by one The O’Shaunghnessy brothers, Jerry and Lester, were picked from the Keege club along with linemen John Webber, Herm Kuhn and Jim Deacon. Holly's to All-;Wayne-Oakland Are Named | Team was settled on by coaches Clarkston, Reece Protz of Holly, Al Jones of Northville, Nick Ianni of Clarenceville and Bob Scranton of Brighton. The honor squad: ENDS—Jehn Webber, Keego Harber; Ben Perkuchis, Miiferd: and Ed Nash, Nerthville. TACKLES—Herman Kuhn, Keego Mar- ber; Ralph Wells, Helly; and Mei Keck. Ciarencevilie. GUARDS—Jim Deacen, Keego Harber; Ed Dubats, Clarksien. Al Ifversen, Nerthville; and Tom Retila Clarence- ville. CENTER—Chuck Diver Milferé Backs—Jerry and Lester O'Shaungh- ness’, Keege Harber Dick Smith and Earl Garner, Helly. Glea Abbett, Clark - beara Vera schmadthe, a . : great fackle. Ralph Wetts, made the grade along with backfield stars Dick Smith and FEari Garner. Don Colegrove, 200-pound full- back. led the Milford tno. An out- standing runner and punter, he has been a standott since his fresh- man year. Steady-going end Don Perkuchin and center Chuck Diver were the other Redskin selections. Clarkston had a tough year, -but had a pair of standouts in quarter- back Glen Abbott and guard Ed - ! WELLS Dubats Keego’s fine defensive play gained most credit for the excel- | lent record and league champrton- ship won by the suburban team Key men in the combine that limit -ed-opposition to T9 points were Webber at end Kubn at tackle and Deacon at guard. Presidents’ offense was paced by the ‘‘last ef the O'Shaunghnes- sys." Jerry, better known as Bucky. scored 10 touchdowns from his fullback slot and Lester quar- terbacked the team. Hef we ms ‘Barg fess. Northville, and Clay Reb- bins, C lercncexinic me * Spartans Drill Justin Case “MSC Taking No Chance in Preparing for Final Game With Marquette By ROBERT E. VOGES EAST LANSING «® — Michigan State isn't missing any bets this week as the Spartan football team prepared for the concluding game of its season against Marquette. At the practice session yester- day, coach Biggie Munn had a pail |of water on the field. Managers dunked footballs in the water and the center and backs practiced handling the wet ball—a_ precautionary prepara. tion in case it rains Saturday. The MSC passing attack also got a good going-over with the empha- sis on long, payoff passes. +} One of the disappointments of the Michigan game was the poor day the Spartans had with their passing. Flint end Ellis Duckett, MSC's leading pass snatcher, is in good ABBOTT WEBBER PERKt CHIN Michigan State Reports Small Freshman Crop | John Wilson's Brother. From Lapeer Is Rated Among Top Prospects EAST LANSING «®—Michigan State has a smaller than usual turnout_of freshman football talent this fall. * * ee The total of 30 frosh went through | their preliminary training under coach Danny Devine. Of these, 29 are from Michigan, 12 came from Pennsylvania, four from two from Indiana and one each from Ohio, New Jersey and New | York * . ¥ Wilson, a brother of former \ISC defensive star Johnny Wilson. Pat. from Lapeer, is a 180-pound, six- foot-one-inch quarterback. Two: other Michigan backs who have looked good in practice are Loren Wall, 167-pounder from Me- nominee. and Dennis. Mendyke; 188-pounder from St. Charles. Also showing promise with the backfield were Lou Costanzo, 195 pounds, from Dunmore, Pa.; Don Gilbert, 18@ pounds, from Dubois, Pa.; and Rady Gaddini, 183 pounds from Chicage Fen- wick High. Some of the best looking tines- men have included Dave Trippett, 215-pouund tackle from Albion; Joe Carruthers, 190-pound guard from Detroit Western, and Don Berger, 215-pound center — Philadelphia. - Others were Ronnie Latronica, 208-pound tackle from Pittsburgh; John Matski, 180-pound § center from St. Michael, Pa., and Lacey Bernard, 200-pound end from Flint Central. Opening Day Deer Kill Better Than Last Year LANSING (UP) — Deer kill on the opening day of Michigan's 1953 deer hunting season apparently was heavier than on the same day last year, a conservation depart- ment survey indicated today. —The deer kill for the first three days of the seasori, however. ap- pears to be down slightly from a Tllinots, | Among the best prospects is Pat | Press’ Deer Derby Gets ew Entries Three Pontiac Enter Bucks in Hunters ‘Rack’ Three new entries were filed in ithe “best rack” Pontiac Press’ 3way deer contest Wednesday. | An unusually well balanced 10- point rack was entered by Frank B. Shields of 730 Third ave. Shields 4 T | brought the buck down near ' Spaulding in Menor minee County on opening day. Dorsey Lawrence, 386 Voorheis Road, ‘entered an 8-pointer, bagged near Luzerne on Tues- | day morning. Third entry was | another 8-pointer, shot north of | Roscommon Sunday afternoon by Edson Hall of 206-W. Brooktyn. First "Diana" to report success on a hunting trip was Mrs. Karl Schultz of 51 Clive ave. She ; drepped an &pointer with a single | shot while hunting on the Canada |Creek Ranch in Montmorency | County on opening day. Other hunters getting their bucks ineluded— Edward —O*Rourke, 1275 Mt. Clemens street ‘8pointer); Floyd Gauthier, 3958 Seeden in Drayton Plains (10-pointer): and Ronald Kitzmiller, 116 Lafayette ($-pointer), Rockets, Milwaukee Play Tie in IHL Tilt MILWAUKEE ‘#—Grand Rapids Rockets battled Milwaukee to a 2-2 draw in overtime as 2,100 fans watched the International .Heckey ‘League game. Chiefs stored twice in the first period. From then on they were busy trying to keep the Rockets out of the home nets. in the second period and finally tied it-up in the third The game went into overtime, but the minutes ticked off before either team could score. Lakers Meet Wagabonds “JACKSON (®—Touring Minneap- | olis Lakers, professional basket- | | ball champions -in_five—of thetast six years, meet the Detroit Vaga- bonds in Jackson Monday. The exhibition game will be the Lakers’ first Michigan appearance. division of the | Grand Rapids pushed 1n.a puck | | physical shape this week—for prac- ‘tically the first time this season. Duckett has been plagued by a host of minor ailments all year. | Despite this. he's caught nine ‘passes for 159 yards and four With Wet Ball | touchdowns-tetead MSC receivers _. _ Quarterbacks Tom Yeweic and earl Morrall alternated in throw- ing —wtth—Duckett_as the main target. Coach Munn has been easing up nun 0n the scrimmage this week, ex- plaining the squad needs a rest after meeting Ohio State and Michigan on consecutive Satur- dass There was a session Tuesday day there was no contact work No further scrimmage sessions are planned for the remainder of thp week. Coaches don't want to risk, injuries or taking the edge off the squagi. visison or contest | Dukes, LaSalle Top NY Test Eastern Powers Head List _of Eight Teams in Holiday Tourney NEW YORK w—Eight teams. all frequent entries in previous New York tournaments, will open the second annual holiday basketba!! festival at Madison Square Garden on the day after Christmas Brigham Young meets Man- _hattan College in the first game at 2 p.m., Niagara plays St. John’s of Brooklyn in 9 second afternoon game with the first night's schedule matching Du- quesne against New York Uhi- versity and &%. Louis against La Salle, Asa Bushnell. chairman of the Metropolitan Basketball commit- tee, who announced the pairings yesterday, said the only attempt at seeding was to separate Du- quesne, classed as the best team in the East in pre-season es- timates, and La Salle, the Phila- delphia powerhouse ~~ On Monday, Dec. 28 the Brigham Young-Manhattan winner will play Duquesne-NYU winner and St Louis-LaSalle survivor will meet the Niagara-St. John’s winner. Sat- urday'’s losers also will meet on | Monday. Final | be. played Wednesday, Dec Dodger Hurler Joins Michigan Indian Tribe NAHMA (®—Carl Erskine, Brook- lyn Dodgers pitcher, joined the tribe Wednesday — the Chippewa Indians. | Chief Star. of the Ashland, Wis., tribe of: the Chippewas inducted the baseball star at colorful cere- monies in Nahma and gave him the good old Indian name of Be- Qu-Quad, which any frontier man ‘can ag ~~ Money Down! One Full Year to Pay! FULLY GUARANTEED First Line and Premium Dayton Tires! Not Seconds! Not Tread Blemishes! But First Line and Premium Daytons With the following STETCC oe Det = By BOB MYERS LOS ANGELES t™—Percentage completely astonished if UCLA and Southern California play to a tie in their important Pacific Coast Conference encounter on the foot- / ball field in Memorial Coliseum | saturday. These redhot crosstown rivals is against it, but no one need_be- have played 22 times. Trojans of USC hold. a-big-edge_in- victories, 14.to 4... Since the UCLAns came of age, however, along about 1936, the teams have played four ties— > —T7-T In 1936, 6-0 in 1939, 7-7 in 1941 and 13-13 in 1944, Comes 1953, both teams have State Aims for 3rd NCAA Title Spartan Runners Are Favored in Race Over Lansing Course EAST LANSING. iW — Michigan State, defending champion, goes after its third straight NCAA cross country tithe Monday Spartans are favored to repeat in the 15th annual cross country | run. A win would give Michigan State its third straight triple tion. Michigan State already “has captured the team champion- ship in Big Ten competition this season and has taken the IC4A title. Strong teams trom Indiana, Kan- sas, Wisconsin, Penn State, Pitts- burgh, Syracuse, Georgetown and | Miami, will be pointed at dethron- ling the Spartans. Rangers Trip Hawks ‘in Only NHL Game By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | | Thanksgiving Day is still a week off, but the New York Rangers were thankful today for the pres-. ence of the Chicago Black Hawks in the National Hockey League. . Fifth place Rangers have won five games this season—and four have been over the cellar-dwelling Hawks. New York continued its mastery last night by tripping the Hawks 3-1 in the only game played. This.is.a complete reversal over last season when the Rangers were / able to beat the Hawks only three times as against 10 defeats and one tie. . Open Season-Monday slam _in—eress—eountry competi: | ate off a basic single wing. attack and both are decidedly anxious to win. It could be a standoff. It should, for the 90,000 or more fans present as well as the national television audience of millions from coast to coast. The game, with the Bruins of UCLA aiming at the Rose Bowl honor and the Trojans ineligibie | for the Bow1_but-just-as-determined to win,-starts at 1:30 p.m, (4:30 p.m, Eastern Standard Time). It will be carried over the NBC tele- vision network UCLA must win if it is to re- main in contention with Stanford for the Rose Bowl designation. | Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY CASE—Wide Open V Grip. For “Run” Alleys—By opening the V, formed by thumb and index finger, so that the line is parallel, as illustrated, the hook break from right to left is reduced to a mini- mum. But the ball retains an effective, pin spilling spin The majority of top bovilers use CENTER OF BALL BALANCE SHARP HOOK GRIP! THUMB AND INDEX FINGER ON PARALLEL LINE, AWAY FROM BALL-CENTER. 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But though the Bears_are on the bottem of the pile, Lion coach Russ Thomas said ‘we'll have te score more than we have in the last three weeks if we're te beat the Bears.” Thomas. who has scouted the Chicago club three times this year, _ -said-the- Bears have a big team “that will grind out yardage against anybody."’-He warned that Chicago has adopted the straight power backfield used so effective- ‘ly by the Los Angeles Rams. * * s Bears’ offensive and defensive statistics come close. to matching those of the Lions. They have jamassed 154-points — 23 less. than the Lions. They have compiled a i defensive record of 184 points — only 33 more than Detroit has per- imitted. 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Rehts thls intense gridiren riv- Buckeyes upset Michigan 27-7 a Mentcaim Bowling Centre _OPEN FREE "INSTRUCTION iON. ft 5-2221 stronger, ; They are anxious to demonstrate their power before an expected crowd of 89,000 and finish the .season..witha 5-2 record in Big 10 competition, Michigan, crippled at end and at fullback, was picked to lose and finish witha” 24~ mark in the conference, worst in 17 years. Oosterbaan's big worry was at end, where regular Gene Knutson was rated an extremely doubtful | Balzhiser was nursing a dieing | injury. Junior John Veselenak was ready to replace Knutson and sophomore Jerry Williams was prepared for relief duty, Balzhiser was expected to see at least limited action, with Bob Hurley ready to carry a good share of the load. Sound and ready were halfbacks Tony Branoff and Ted Kress, the pivots of Michigan’s running game, . 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Check and add brake fluid it needed. © Adjust brake shoes to secure full contact with drums © Caretully test brakes. $1.98 FEderaj 2-925! \ewwerersees " year ago and this year appear even Dave Leggett and John Borton, both ranking among the top five edy and Bob Wathing. with a pair Joslin, Ohio’s fine ends, combine — ee See ——— 1| nishing a big passing threat. ae mae ES GE vide a strong receiving quartet. Ohio lost only te Dlinois and State, two of the and to one touchdown by Michi ‘gan State, Porsamroole biggest hope lay des eigetictute eaters ot Oe lone rivaly, born in 1897, With and with- -out. big stakes and prospects, both teams have surprised the experts “fon more than one occasion, Giel to eo JERRY ‘LISKA CHICAGO W—A gilt-edged All- America candidate, Minnesota's Paul Giel, and a bruiser in power- ful stretch _ competition, Wiscon- sin's Alan Ameche, bang head-on as the Big Ten chase crosses the wire Saturday. The traditional. closing Wiscon- sin-Minnesota game provides a backdrop for what may prove one lof the best individual duels of the season in the Midwest. Pitted will be Giel, the slash- ing, rapier-like runner, who often fakes a pass before he runs, and Ameche, the blugeon-type -line ecrumbler who just tucks away the ball and tooks for tackiers. [~~ Dick Cullum of the Minneapolis Tribune, one of the AP’s Midwest |- AMF A + + All-America-~nor s: had “this to say of Ameche after Wisconsin wrecked Illinois, 34-7 last Satur- day: “IT neved hope to see better full- back play than that. His defense also was excellent.” Giel last Saturday was held by Iowa to his smallest net yardage in three years, but he entered the game badly battered and favoring a torn back muscle. Another highly-rated Midwest All-America prospect, Notre Lowry Eyes 6th Win DETROIT (UP) — Welterweight Pat Lowry will be shooting for his 6th straight victory tonight when he meets Ralph Alvarez of St. Paul, Minn., in the eight-round feature bout at Motor City Arena. Lowry's overall recard whows 27 victories, 22 of them by knock- outs, against four losses. McFadden Quits Sport NEW YORK (UP)—Jim McFad- den, who broke into the National Hockey League with the Detroit Red Wings during the 1946-47 sea- son, has decided to quit the sport, Duel Dame’ 8 jan Taner, will have to prove his mettle Saturday against the same rugged lowa team that made things so miser- able for Giel. The Midwest selection board figures the Irish game may boom at least one of the fine Iowa limemen for All-America. End Bill Fenton, center Jerry Hilgen- berg and guard Cal Jones are Board stil rates high on its list these other stars: Ends Don Doho- ney of Michigan State, Don Penza of Notre Dame, Johnny Ryan of Dlinois, Ron Locklin of Wisconsin and Bob Topp of Michigan; tackles Ferris Hallmark of Michigan State, and Art Hunter of Notre Dame; guards Tom Bettis of Pur- due and Jan Smid of Illinois; cen- ter. Jerry Helgeson of Minnesota; and backs Bobby Watkins of-Ohio State, Le Roy Bolden of Michigan State, J. C. Caroline of Mlinois, and Ron Drzewiecki of Marquette. pepe ‘|team to beat Indiana last Midwest Fans ‘Like Hoosiers’ Cage Chances Indiana May Be Third Team in History to NEW YORK («—Only. two na- tional_college basketball -champ- fons ever repeated. Oklahoma A&M did it in 1946 and Kentucky in 1949. Midwest partisans, espe- cially those from the Hoosier state, think Coach Branch MecCracken's ‘| Indiana quintet will be the third. The 1952-53 version of the Hoos- greatest team ever assembled in Indiana, the hotbed of basketball. one point and Kansas State by two. Toward the end of the season Minnesota beat them by two points. Nobody else beat them at all. * ©¢* ¢ In between the first two decisions and the last one, Indiana set an all-time Big Ten record, winning IT conference games in a _ row. Then they cleaned up all- NCAA competition. All America candidates Don Schiundt, 6-foot-9 center, and Bob Leonard, 63 forward, are back. If the Hoosiers are to be stopped, it might be done by Minnesota. * * * The Gophers, only conference year, have a veteran team back led by Ed Kalafat and Chuck Mencel. 4 Tiiinois will be depending on its +} sophs and giant center John Kerr, Pontise Press Phete HUNTING PRIZE—One of the finest racks entered in the Pon- tiac Press’ 1953 deer contest thus far is the big 10-pointer shown above. Holding the buck’s head is Frank B. Shields, 750 Third Ave., who*shot the deer near Spaulding in Menominee County on opening it-—was---announced..... Wednesday}. night. : day. e rack measured 16 inches at its widest spread. *| believed by some to be better than * | Indiana's Schlundt. * * * Kansas, national champions in Indiana in the NCAA finals last year, is favored to win the Big Seven title for the third straight time. Once again Kansas State is ex- stiffest opposition. 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Ist on de ular season football game Satur fetom rth ter opponents: onty day oe Alabama —wiih 4 : : ~ ¢hanee to turn in the nation s best IsXoo cards per game. Spartan de- defensive . on fense hes held foes ta 137.5 by years SOE teem an = Y) (rushing —topped only by lowa's al- j Figures from the NCAA Service | : 3 we : a ‘ F; Cry ce = Top- | ed risn ome oe ie = = al Bureau show thai if the Terrapins Me be Des t LY, meee oe es ee + hold Alabama to less than nine | h . ed pio ne “1 points they will have allowed the Evashevski Hopes Team cies se ao ihe whe has | Lowest total of points in major col- | = Iinois’ J. aroline, who has jege competition since 1947: if they | Can Hit Péak Reached oe the eal Tusting tte + bee asp aban ia taxes than Tt ant >i i Against Gophers Me eR) yards: in eight ay nes | they'H have the lowest points-per- | and set a Big 10 record of 871 in game mark since the same vear. | By I. EF. SKERLEY fiie league games. will a for . * . ; the since feature of juaury HOWA CLEY lowa h-You (RO More — conferenc e marks And if Alabama gains less than do} beer ate ett here brapy see Goes SS yous SO yards on the ground _Manland. = ae a ; . inate 2 KEARNS I Le Nae se eats rMuch-wen Ine fat lowa witl fiek Notre Dame probably wall win the 1955 rushing eek BOE Ces jin a football garie Saturday —but | He we eer eeing 17) yards Pe! delense: bitle | many are saving they wouldn't be teal compared to the record of Statistics released today showed achough it's actually tamocs tor its 9 Psurprisedtt-towa-wone providedtie 823 by Michigans Bill Daley.in) Maryland is the only team that- | Haw ks ptay three 1953) games Caroline” has | has held the Opposition to less than hike they—cd—ogernst+ tearried” 127 tines ‘for an average the equivalent of a touchdown a’ + * -» of 25.4, compared to the 147 run- | game It leads tn grotind defense | Towa fans, pleasantly pleased be.| ning attempts in one season by | and is third in total defense. The fore the Minnesota game with a Wisconsin's Alan Ameche in 1%1. | Terps have permitted 34 points team that had a 43 record, really. | 82.6 rushing yards and 1768 total | Minnesota & a became hepped up when their. M tt |yards per game. | favorites walloped the Gophers A endance Ahead of them in total defense 77H last week with a fury un- _are Southern Methodist with 168 . Slumps for Sth Straight Year This Season to Show Drop of 4,000 Fans Per Game ‘and Wichita with 175.9. Wichita led | | a week ago. SMU also is second |in ground defense at 983 yards a game with no one else under 100 Maryland's 31 points allowed the smallest total since Penn State gave up 27 in nine games in 1947 The mark Maryland is trying to matched perhaps since the champ- | ionship days of 1921 and 1922 The victory wasn't entirely un- | expected but its decisiveness was. | lowa stmpty crumpled the Gophers and Ail American Paul Giel, Min- nesota made a net of 81 yards and Giel, the Big Ten's total of- Is | fense leader, got only 13 by rushing ANN ARBOR (#—It hurts to lose! stay under is Army's 1950 total | and 22 by passing | ball games. But it hurts: more to] of 40 points in nine games, a 44 * ¢«¢ e , lose customers. That's the guiding | average Notre Dame is something} | philosophy behind big-time colle- The undefeated Irish, < football. Under that philosophy, Michigan Only four other teams have held the opposition to seven pul a less this season—UCLA and Dt But different ranked No. ‘} in-the nation. have} Notre Dame coming up” | 4,000 customers per game. Riemenschneider 578. er ~ > FOOTBALL BABY-SEPTER—When- Bud--Prins, -foetbal, veteran Hope College (Holland, Mich.) center, was | store. +t teeked AP Wirephete hopeless, Bud's wife werke in-@ - Then Norman Lager, team manager, solved confronted with the problem of getting someone | it by taking over the baby-sitting jfoh himself, to care for his small son, , Douglas, while he played | Prins is top point-after TD for as MIAA. Writers Tab Ben’s British Open Win Top ‘53 Story By OSCAR FRALEY NEW YORK ‘(UP)—Little mister icewater that golfing from Texas named Ben Hogan made the biggest sports news of ta3-_regarcdtess—of ~what happens between now and the new year in " Ducks Delaying linemen in sufficient numbers to! !8 hurtin’. Attendance in Michi-| 6 each: Cincinnati, 6-4: and SM * Flights South, perhaps more than match lowa’s| &4Nn's huge 97.239-seat stadium has hard-hitting men up front Min-| Cropped for the seh straight yea? * Experts Report nesota didn't and that was the Of course, that’s dropping from Bowling Results difference—crunching blocks and) g peak of 563,363 customers in LANSING «®—Conservation de- tackles. , 5 the 1949 season, year that saw a wp partment) geme | experts) believe | * * = . an average home game crowd | $perts-Grif 2416 Marneck Mtg. 217 19 lots of wild ducks still have not. Iowa and Notre Dame have met] ge gs os t ’ ce ear gS 6 gone south = i n ; S, customers, That’s a | Gene @ Ai 2218 Daraci'nrs. 1525 8 every year since 1945 with Notre Indi fes—E. Gull y 3 giant peak. v. game. ser' . Gallstrand 204 | They reported the annual mid- Dame winning six games. Two —528, team series—Sparks-Griffin 1979 y por annu were ties. Before that, lowa had! And a drop from that could only | SYLVAN LAKE | srascn serial ceneus slong tho beaten the Irish, three times—in| be expected. Crowds of 92.867 in| | ‘ eT oak w t| important cast and southeast ; = : el ees we arwie :) sb-Keege 9 21) . 1921, 1939 and 1940. 1950 and 445.635 in 1951 were still | penteon 614 Sylvan Cines. 19 wn, Michigna warshes aad fyways €oach Forest Evashevskj, whom | great crowds. However, last year's livable a = eer se 18 32) showed duck numbers down con- ie. Gen 29- 14-28 . , rex - fowans give most credit for the | 29.97 began fo cause concern’ in | tre-pite PIT Doyle Weld 16 24 siderably from last year, except Hawks’ gridiron resurgence, said| a business that 1s expected to sup- | Tears we Se rs feta aes ‘ at for a sharp increase in eet. ! Z s 7. 7 ames +18} after the Minnesota game oon Michigan's we ebsread athe —— game—-W. Maddeck 279. series— | The census this ‘year showed | “We have a good chance against letic program ee sen . q | Ba of Ea 71:19 Mae Roger's 11 28 $ and the longest wearing! $ | Inde. come, seriee—J. € Cox 229448. | 3 q ROLLING PIN $ q we Wwe 4$ | WR Snack 14 Bell 22°20) $ | Pont Plast. 75°16 Banner Lin 19 25 $ @ Shere Mkt 73 19 Hur Theater 19 2% $ @ | Fittmore 24.98 Acheltz Flee, 18 25 $ @ | Roth Lor 7220) Airwar 16 28 $ @ | Buiriey 71 W OH Ree 36 $ P Indiv. game, series—M Compa 246—, $ @ 343, team game—Pontiac Plastering 756, $ 4 series—W. HH Kecreation 2085. 4 < . 4 ny ke ee qe “Ve 2 OUR LADY OF REFUGE $ by , i i P 4 Pts ‘te. 3 by a Enggass @ Everkrisp 16 4 P 4 Waggoner's 18 Garwood » 04 P 4 2 | MeNalty's 18 Huddicks ti Pd P Westacres 17 Godhardt 2 2 ndiv. game—Fr. Chick °40, eet 3 ' 2 | Angott 598. team game. series—MeNally's 4 2 | 812459 a - > > $ LADIES W. H. HOUSE 4 $ ts . i. 4 q | Pent Mover Fis, M a M be] 4 2) W #8. 27 Mazza Mkt. 19 +4 a Rele's Drugs 24 Foed-0-Mat 18 4 jg} Bruce Bidrs. 28 N'th Coach 14 4 > Helen Grill | Hur. Ree. 127- 4 Alray Mig °3 Pont. Freit Hee. 1? q Devon Gables 8 Gresham Cinrs._1¢ 4 44 game vertes—B. Toski 236—4605; team game, series—Deven Gables 9127— § 2590 > 2399. i4 4 4 4 4 “4 4 4 4 4 q 4 deep Com orl , genius | The hunt- in a j the matter of picking the year's ‘tap 10 sports stores For downright drama which | captured the Imagination of the | sports public, nothing ap- proached Hogan's British tnva: sion and the storvbook manner in which he won the British Open on his first trv. The buildup were his victories in the Ll. S. Open and the Masters. From this corner, the top 10) stomes in order with valuable help from my conferers. were | 1 Hogan's British Open triumph | @ New York Yankees’ record fifth | otratees world championship | 8. Besten Braves’ transfer te Mil- weunie! 4. Dark Star's Kentacky Derby upset | ef Native Dancer 5. Willie Shemaker's record 400-pius | riding victeries 4. Ted Williams’ baseball i. Feetballs return te the one-plateen amasing retars te Worsham's $75,900 golfing 9, LC. S. Supreme Coert ruter vavebatt a sport 1® Maureen Connolly's second ¢traight Wimbleden-U. 8 siam. NHL STANDINGS National Heckey Leagee Standings inciading games of Wendesday Nov 18 WoL TPts GFGA Montreal (ri = ee rie’ oe) Detrelt «2 .sceus.. a a5 tf fe be Terente . a st) Beston __-_..+45 +42 _17_8t New York 5 8 & 13 3 ‘ Chicage 34 a id bal a junder way ; Club BC Athletic Program Starts Winter Activities Now Under Way at Eastside Organization Winter athletie program ts now at the Pontiac Boys’ physical director Michael Fiornllo announced today Basketball instruction started this week. An 18-team = intra. mural league wil) offer competi- tion im Pee-Wee (12 years and under). junior (14 years and un- der) and intermediate (15-16 years) classes. In addition, two teams will be entered in the Michigan-Ohio Boys’ Club Conference in the junior and intermediate divisions, A senior. team will enter the City League's “D"’ Class. Members of the organization's Leaders’ Corps will act as coach- es and referees in the intranrural league Other activity planned includes boxing, wrestling, trampoline work, tumbling and various games for younger members. An _ achieve- ment program «wil —effer—bod y eames activities, Lou ‘Groza Likely to Set New Mark tor Field Goals PHILADELPHIA o — Lou (The Toe) Groza is well on his way to! breaking his own record for most ft#ld goals in one season. Latest | National Football League statistics | j show Groza has kicked 15 three| . pointers. His record set last year 19. Groza is leading the league in points scored with 68—15 fietd goats and 23 extra points. He stil] has four games to play. Bobby Wal- ston of the Eagles ranks second in _ the scoring race with 63 points, 4 touchdowns, 30 conversions and | three field goals. Another accurate man with the— fvot, Ben Agajanian of Los An. geles, is third in scoring with 60 — 30 conversions and 10 field goals, Otto Graham, despite 15 stitches | in a badly mutilated jaw, increased |his average gain in yards from ' 10.69 to 10.86 to maintain his lead- ership as the league's top passer. He has attempted 174, completed is secutive week with 637 vards on 128 attempts, an average of almost five vards per carry. Dan Towler of Los Angeles ts 2nd with 527 vards and Charley Justice of Wash- mgton 3rd with 515 Other leaders are Pete Pihos of the Eagtes in pass receiving with 46 caught for 780 yards and nine TDs: Pat Brady of- Pittsburgh in punting with a 48-yard average: Charley Trippi of the Chicago Cards in punt returns with an aver- age of 12.6 yards. Joe Arenas of San Francisco in kickoff returns with a 41 yard average, and Tom | Keane—of Baltimore in_pass—inter- ceptions with nine. Briton Harriers Win MIAA‘s Team Crown OLIVET wW—Albion College, co champions in the regular season, yesterday won the annual MIAA cross country meet d d , , a ‘ , _ LIGHT. FEELING . 5. LUSTROUS L 3 113 for 1.889 yards and 7 touch-| Albion, placing~all of its runners _ _ WET-RESISTANT 6. SOFT, SUPPLE i : _downs. His completion percentage |in the first 10. won handily over — | ‘ | is 64.9. Bobby Thomason of Phila-| second place Hope. Hope shared . WEATHER. PROOF 7. COLORFUL Treat your feet to the day-long comatont delphia held 2nd place despite five|the regular season title with Al- WRINKL aH Massagic’s resilient air cushion and | _| interceptions last Sunday..Thoma-} bion. 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"16" 37" $11.95 Relea ig 312 Main St., Rochester _ inne nT HAHA UMit Zeifgic _____ | Ptatnte, Prints of att deserip- | | se Raat 64 py While They Lesti tions. 36” width While They Lest! Oe PARTMENT aqiesten i a ee ae eS i aes rans PRESS, sre THURSDAY, NOVEM ~-¥ m7 FIF’ TY-SE1 b W a @ @ & * i ] | i he e @ # @ # # @ } 'e % = Reports on UF :| Reaches 75 Per-Cent-of Huron Valley — its Goal; Final Count Is Due Next Tuesday Huron Valley area has been com- WITH NAME IMPRINTED Excellent selection of Christmas Cords for Mother, Fother, Sister, Brother, Aunt, Uncie, Grandmother and everyone else. 4 North Seginew St. FE 2-4242 goal has been reached, according The original quota of $13,601.12 is approximately $4,000 more than last year due to a survey con- ducted by the ‘20 Townships’ group headed by Kenneth Maton. organization this year. So far--$8,165.65 has been raised, and final tabulation will be made “{ Along Merrily: ~ MILFORD — TSbulation of the} United Fund campaign for the]: [pleted and-about 75 per cent of the : ‘Lucy’ ‘Show || Still Rolling. ‘i By BOB THOMAS claim ‘‘Dragnet” has overtaken the Monday night domestic show. The “Lacy” troupe isn't “Ratings are nice, but they plained. “‘The important thing is audience acceptance, we had over other shows last season. The situation wasn’t good for TV. The other shows had to I asked if he thought the show had been affected by the sen- sational headlines about Lucille | public at the regular Tuesday | night meeting of the campaign workers. Other U. F. officers are Mrs. William Dildine, president; | Dr. Earl Book, treasurer and Mrs. Clarence Shuette, secretary. Bur- ton is vice president. West Bloomfield UF at 80 Per Cent Mark WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — With a few areas yet to be reported, the township's United Fund quota stood at 80.7 per cent collected today. A total of $10,054.54 has been reported, according to Francis L. Ammerman, chairman of the cam- paign. The quota is $12,454.86. Those not yet contacted may ‘Tima! checks to the United Fund, — Harbor, or leave_them with Mrs.Lylla Ross at the Keego Tl branch of the Commnmntty National Bank, Ammerman said. ship __ Congrega' Church here will be ‘held tonight at 7:30 in the church. EW BANQUET. ROOMS ec vallable for Reservation “Tan or Black, with white under- Boots... in two tone ; lay. Soft-leather uppers-ond— sturdy soles insure long wear and comfort. TINY TOTS WESTERNS acne OO ats EE | eee 388 winter... Soft 2008 0868 CBee we « 4200 222 8eee" MUCH MORE A jaa Teeeed bios tor heavy duty leather uppers, pliable FOR SO MUCH LESS Fellowship Holds Election _ Communist voter 17 years ago. “No, I don’t think it has had any effect,” he remarked. “We were worried about it at the time, but now we can't nefice any reaction. The num- ber of crank letters we receive fs infinitesimal compared to how many we get commending Lacille.” There have been some critical raps about the sameness of some of the “Lucy” plots. What about it? “We realize, too, that we can't go on doing the same things,’’ Oppenheimer commented. ‘‘Per- haps we have had too many shows about Lucy wanting to get into show business or about the fights with their neighbors, the Mertzes. But we are getting more careful about seeking new kinds of plots. “There {s no end to the vari- ations we cap achieve. We start with the relations—of .a__young husband and wife and an older husband and wife, and that leads to many possibilities. “We now plan to get the : Ricardos out of the usual apart- ‘ment and nightclub sets. We're going to use the corner drug- store in several shows as a kind of neighborhood meeting place. We also will show the street outside the apartment and introduce the cop on the . beat as a character.” This shows how aware TV producers are of public reaction. Jack Webb told me that he al- “Dragnet” after fan mail and critical barbs attacked it. Likewise, Milton Berle switched his whole format. when sagging ratings told him some-- thing new had to be added. Now he's back among the wiriners. There has also been much criticism of the laughs that punctuate the comedy on filmed shows. Oppenheimer~ came —to~ the defense of the laugh tracks. “Tf you put on situation comedy shows without laughs, they would be the dullest things you ever saw,” he re- “And playing before an audi- ence improves performances 100 per cent. We can tell that when we have to shoot brief scenes -without— an.~audience. When those scenes are put into the finished show, the tempo drops measurably.” q Actually. the criticism has been largely directed at filmed shows in which the laughter has been added to the sound track later. Oppenheimer reported that the ‘Lucy’ laughs- are 99--per- cent for real. Cass City Church Guild - Hears German Student CASS CITY—Klaus Schulze, ex- change student from Germany, was before 30 members of the Young Women's Guild of Presby- | devotions. Hostesses were Mrs. Dave Ackerman, Mrs. Leslie Townsend and Mrs. Charlies Mer- chant. = Officers elected were: Mrs. Frederick Auten, president; | Mrs. G. William Cook, vice-presi-| dent; Mrs: Clinton Law, secretary; and Mrs. Ackerman, treasurer. \ Chehechehenthathat’ = New Lake Theater \ 420 Pontiac Trail WALLED LAKE Ball’s having registered asa} : ‘Past Matrons Hosted. EMBER 1 19, ‘1084 ; ANNIVERSARY STARS—A galaxy of stars will be on hand when the “Voice of Firestone” celebrates its 25th anniversary on the -[uir November 30th. An hour tong show which will be seen on tele- vision will include an outstanding roster of Metropolitan opera stars. Four performers will be Rise Stevens (upper left), Jerome Hines; Eleanor Steber and Thomas L. Thomas. MILFORD —In a double ring candlelight ceremony Saturday evening, Prudy Carol Thompson became the bride of James Bed- ford in Commerce Methodist Church. ~‘Phe-bride_ts the daughter of — chose a gown with ‘a Chantilly lace bodice with a row of lace buttons decorating it from neckline to the pointed waistline. Her billowing skirt of nylon tulle over satin was fashioned with lace applique panels. A crown of seed pearis held her fingertip veil, and she carried a chapel bouquet of baby chrysan- themums and carnations centered witha corsage of white roses: —. Carol Halliday served as maid of honor wearing a gown of pea- cock blue lace and nylon tulle. bridegroom . attired in a similar gown of coral. Bridal attendants carried contrast- ing Shalmer bouquets of chrysan- Mary Lou Bedford, sister of the? . was the bridesmaid Milford Couple Married in Candlelight Ceremony MRS. JAMES BEDFORD | gymnasium. A floor show has been |Hawaiian Professor 1 address on Hawaii with pictorial dresses to match. | Serving as best man was Duane Applebee. Groomsman was Willis Leist. Seating the guests were Robert Bedford, brother of the bridegroom, and James Thompson, brother of the bride, and David Charlick. For her daughter’s wedding, Mrs. Thompson wore a dress of tridescent taffeta with midnight blue accessories and a corsage of cybidtum. orchids.. Mrs. .Bed.- ford wore gray with red acces- sorties and an orchid corsage. After a reception for 175 friends bride changed to a beige wool suit with red accessories for a wedding trip through Canada to Niagara Falls: The coupte is now living-at}4- 1085 Hill Rd. Addison Twp. Goodfellow Sale Set for Dec. 4-5 ADDISON TOWNSHIP — Town- guet—thoir an. ‘Tre ee ~ eee themums and wore flower head- 4 and relatives in Masonic Hall, the [fT nual Goodfellow newspaper sale > = | Zz TONIGHT! i e 0-G-'s THRILLINGLY OIFFERENT ° = RsSTORY Go || @ e : pier a erwet @ e ANGEL! - BARRYMORE e e- Leste KIRK 5 e e fia ots ° : — ANGE MASA $ used to provide a Christmas party for all children in the township and for toys and food — for needy families. John Sutherby, cairman ‘of this STARTS FRIDAY John Wayne “TROUBLE miivoen < paris lk ae in its history Milford PTA will hold a old-fashioned harvest. fair: Plans for the gala affair, to begin at 7 p. m.,, were com- pleted Monday night by com- mittee heads whe reported on the progress of various activities -te-_be— presented. A wide variety of entertainment will be offered beginning with an old-fashioned ‘“‘hoe-down"’ ‘in the arrangetl, and the Ray Wheeler orchestra will play for both square and round dancing with Harry Duckering as caller. Annette DeRose, radio and tele- vision star, will present two tap numbers, followed by soloist Val- erie Curtis. Milford’s own Barber- shoppers will present a series of Sixty cakes have been prom- ised for a big-cake walk. In the different rooms, home reom mothers will be in charge ef games, stunts, movies and ether amusements of the fair. A special FFA and FMA exposi- tion directed by Herschel Krebbs, agricultural teacher, and Mrs. A. L. Tripp, ing will be on display. Proceeds from the fair will be Talks to Optimists pology Hawaii, will speak tonight members of Southfield Optimists at a meeting in the “Dog House” on Northwestern highway. Dr. Fishee will bighlight his 6:45 exhibits. The group also announced that officers and members will be pres- ent at Dearborn Club meeting Nov. 20 when Walter Reiling, interna- tional president, will be present. Milford PTA Will Hold 4 | Harvest. Fair on Friday-|- bee high school tomorrow night: numbers With surprise endings:~-—— home economics in-| | — |structor, will also be featured |—@ MAT. 50c — EVE 74¢ — KID 18¢ = nol THEATRE PHONE FE. 5S 6211 —LAST_ DAY— “CHINA VENTURE” p—_ “CONQUEST OF ; HISE”’ Tomorrow “Tm Potting The Heat Os... used to help buy a curtain for the multi-purpose room in Bertha Bak- er_ School. The balance will be supplied by the Board of Educas tion. Arthur Burklund, stiperintend ent of elementary grades, esti- mated costs at $535 for a plastie curtain and 35 for the heavy Phone FE 5-8331 Price, Adult Mat, 85e; Eve., Sem. 65e—Children Always ite Today Through Saturday TARZAN FACES GREATEST PERIL! “THEE ae E-BRANDO fumantes Sona «(0 Merde ane Roles — PLUS — “Uth pane JOYCE Mack | At 19:98, 8:18, 6:10, O:80 | Starts Sun. “East of Sumatra” Also: “Kid frem Left Field" wm HAL MARCH - GEORGE E. STONE SOON: “TUMBLEWEED” — ALONG THE WAY” and “CARTOON FESTIVAL” year's -sale;--asked—that--all...resi- dents of the township watch for the firemen and the Goodfellow papers on the date of the sale. by Mrs. Clair Hopkins CLARKSTON — Mrs. Clair Hop- kins entertained Past Matrons’ Club, Joseph C. Bird Chapter, Wednesday afternoon with lunch- eon at her home on Washington Real Southern Pit Barbecue, Hic Sandwiches With Phone FEderal 3-8350 | Webb's Real Southern Pit Barbecue 2001 Pontiae Read (between Perry and Opdyke) hory Smoked Ribs. Chicken end — Old Time sf lio Barbecue Sauce Orders to Take Out \ a Annual Christmas party” wit be}t---~ \ With G Rogers A | neta at Caribou Inn Dee. 16 with and David Niven 1 pim. luncheon and gift exchange WOO OOOO MO MY shervard STARTING CARY SATURDAY! COOPER “RETURN to PARADISE” ADULTS: WEEK DAY MAT. Me @ “TRAIL OF THE ARROW” At 2:20-5:00-7:30-10:15 STARTS SATURDAY - TIGER ISLAND. || STRANGE CONQUEST EVES. & SUN, 140 © CAILDREN ite = . oe Turkey Brings ~ Nodoy to Gls FIFTY-EIGHT as ‘Businessman ‘Kay was fined $1 for overtime a - . | parking in 1941—12 years ago—but _ Eighth Army * Korea he hasn’t paid the fine yet. And Moans Over Prospect of | he doesn’t intend to any time soon, More Fowl ieven if it costs him a few more - | thousand dollars 1S 8 i “It's a matter of principle,”” ex- SEOUL #-The U. Sth Army [plained Dr. McKay, who got a announced with apparent gusto this | genta) degree from the University ~-week that the -soldiers_in horea of Michigan in_1897 but turned to would be ‘devouring more than 130; street and road contracting around] newspaper folk say.-OK- That just < : ey Learnlc ie 1. tons of turkey’ on Thanksgiving the outbreak of World War I. Day. . But the apparent. giste, if) geemed, was confined to the quai termaster people Slowly the dread news spread from the rear echelons mizht up to where troops look out on the demi itarized zone You could hear the and bunker) “On no, again—anything, even boiled eel or ay turnip greens | : it was What was the behind uprising against the turkey “Miv crew.” he explained by wav of background, “was work- 1941. | drove around a barricade we had erected and parked. I got a ticket f-trv te explain. I get a fast ride in a potice car. f didg't like ut. atPin dt tent fis 3 rob (UrKeS 9 fe reporters CUS DaAper Or Otte had got th tHekets neither be nor somebody of at pinched. | dWiad announced paving until SOD 1S ror nae Th | pester Shall bowed This puzzled reporter went out Cmut records show MehKay was to invesugate ecopvieted of overtime parking in “Why couldnt it have been November 1941, and fined $15, plus steak?’ asked a captain. He was cost of $11.05 an a justice of the an obvious beef eater peace court. He appealed fo cir- “Chances are 3 to 5 wed have! euit court and the now date Judge | Ray Hart redieed the fine to 50 cents and the cost to the same McKay appéaled to the Michi- got turkey whether 1 was Thanks- | giving or not;’’ said a private. “Back bome.'’ moaned anbther enlisted man, “we ate turkey about three times a year instead of three | ‘lihe hear his wide. times a week, and | could enjo, «ued to Res . Three times comnty clerk. Ben- it.” : . «6 ¢ | jJamm FO Voorhees Ji sent Mchay That as it. The Armv suffered | checks for $0%—his bond munus WW from a bfut of turkey. How come? cents fine and 30 cents costs. A lieutenant colonel wasn't sure | Three times Mckay refused to But he told how it was late in the, Cash them within the specified war time The colonel recalled with fine | Only yesterday circuwt Judge nausea those last harrowing days— | Holbrook denied a new motion of two weeks when the front-line sol-/ diers had turkey every other day. “It was a ration foulup,” he de-| clared. ‘‘and it did us a lot more * harm than the enemy did."' n New Cow-Hair Sponge So the situation is normal—all | fowled -up.’.Turkey on the menu Cleans Car Windshield twice a week with hot turkey sand- | wiches and turkey salad in be- | full amount of the bond Some ‘court attendants gathered tween. come to the aid of the motorist | o @ _ A “hair sponge is now avail- A mess sergeant toid me he be- | able for removing insects that stick | came so depressed he took to|to auto windshields and strong drink. He wanted to put up a sign on the mess hall door | 3 Fights Fine of $1’ Twelve Years Ago +—-MEDLAND w—Dr, Kenneth Me=- ‘ing on Midland’s main street in | gan Supreme Court, whieh de- | McKay's attorneys to return the Judge Holbrook told McKay's law- NEW YORK (UP)—The cow has | bodies. | The sponge is composed of fine | coils of catlle-tail hair imbedded | 1 aa yer for -a-seeond time; Give us al NEW YORK (UP)—Polyethylene ’ = ard em ~ ,dollar and we'll return the full plastic, which into. suct | $100 posted a bond. | cating senans ey . ; Vi roducts as “squeeze = l “Ain't gonna do it,” said Dr. ~ =~ oe t “McKay. “I posted an appearance~ bond, I was there. It's a matter F of principle.” It uses the window technique, i He added: “As a matter of fact., too, in a new type of book jacket. |'my“attorneys havent been able fo' Two sturdy sheets of paper that decide just what he ‘Judge Hol-ltomm the front and back of the brook. said. If he said what you ; jacket are laminated to the plastic “filme whieh tstesigned> to -with- rough handling and resist ink and Mater Phe hook has gone literary. means we're going back to the Su- preme Court. My attorneys prob- jably wiilset me know in a day or two. To wasn't there.” . There's polities in this thing too Gan lucent window yo know A political ine dows at The protective jacket can be ‘erty hall and the courthouse and T yited to fit books of different title on the may be read spine of the V through the havent got along Tm siupposec ‘ i be " ” i oF lee : sizes and the width of the window oO be hey Ot ' HSS Tee Why - z ; eae is adjustable to expose the entire call it whipping bos title dust how much has this paving es contractor spent in defense of $1. sah Nichay An increase of 33 per cent in world) food production would be confided “As | remmember I hired needed to meet the most pressing every lawyer in town as defense | needs of the world's people, ac- counsel at the start twist as a jokey? cordmge—+e—an-—estimale by the Say a few thousand dollars.’ " Twentieth Century Fund. SIDE GLANCES | by Galbraith | “Tm ashamed to 4 | | | t Ues’’ and artillery shells, finally |— Teeny TWAS ABOUT TI MARY TRE POOR CHILO . SST -WHEOS SOMEONE YO LOVE HER ANID TAKE 4 ~~ |< 1 Al axe T WAL SURPRISE YOU, B BUT 1 WANE AN IDEA... | THE BERRYS We THATS HOW OUR BRIGHT POY Oe ee ae s NO WONDER HE MAKE Ph BETA KAPPA / urcats! PULL UP SOMB CHAIRS AND.LETS STRT/ Bur [LL BE HANGED Ite SUFFER HEOUSH ANOMER | ONE OF THESE BE-BOP . PRACTICE SESSIONS / Caution: Turkey Today.”’ His ma-| in cellulose. | jor talked him out of it. You simply wet the sponge and “ ~ It isn’t just the repetition that | apply it to the car surface to re- . has- the U_ 8. 8th_Army_ down on} move insects: It-may-aiso be-tised+ 2.2 me 8 8 Pm OF turkey. The cause lies deeper than|to clean glassware, pofcelain, nrg that—in the deep freeze where the paintwork and other surfaces. Gap. 1982 by WEA Bornes, ne turkey is kept, the colonel said eal “Maybe the turkey just comes| The ferret is one of the few ‘Our class took a very interesting trip to the museum today—on too damned far and for too damned mammals which can be infected| the way we saw a plane sky-writing and some guy drop a basket long," the colonel said. with human influenza. of eggs'"' by Jose Luis Salinas sid + SCORCHY SMITH , EARTHMAN / COME-- , CLOSE --MUST--TELL YOU -- TELA --- _ |\{ZYy,ZA wow-:--tHis |[Now wHere |F—-/ m-m-m- sOUP 1S. iS MY : THIS COOLS TOO PEA- IT JUST HOT N| shooter IT }—\ RIGHT —-BRawie BUS NAL ss — HOW TO GET HIS GOAT’ Webster- | T OUR W |ARDING - ebster-Roth | OUT OUR WAY BOARDING HOUSE [' DONT UNDERSTAND WHY You ARE -1.§0-LACKING.IN_ GOOD TASTE ! Your He BARBARIC : EARRINGS "> J f Py) MINSTREL ou LIPS Tig , | SUIT IS POSITIVELY DISGRACEFUL —_& oa \ AND YOUR NECKTIE IS SICKENING! fez ut ee 7 ————— rs _ Wy, Vv THE SE AY a : << i . une ww we . eam i ST OR. nem tut Soret em te SG | | BORN THIRTY YEAR TOO SOON SS rape £7 ROAD ~ 4 . —— \ od a rete \ : \ é , u jt , f ey / : iL ‘ Pa ay ee en FA i 4 ee a ju Pr E a WOW. E THOUGHT } YEH HE \f NO NOTHIAT ms - FER A MINUTE QUIETLY 4 EVER = te f HE WAS GONNA TARKESHIS ] HAPPENS aia PILE INTO THEM. | WALK” / HERE--WHY i el ot pa TIO BOSSES. | PAPERS \ EVEN THE Fu , BUT TH LITTLE PAM ROTHITS “Free Petes f+). : ; ra ( Guy BUMPS 4 HAPPENED ARE 4 S PICK OFF Ter LIN THIS TOWN, | RUSTED HANDLE AN ™ AS USUAL! /.\ SHUT! Yi 4 THE “Zp AYAS: Peas ee ~¥ ISA SKILLED INTO THE VALLEY & MENDS SHOCK TREAT poacriTiONER ff CHIEF SITTING Buct ! AT THAT KIND & SHALL WE PUTON -OF THERAPY =/ \ WAR PAINT AND SHE COULD ATTACK WIth GIVE HIM A FLAMING 100-POUND Jott) \ Arrows 2 WITH A BASS DRuM STICK! RAINS MEAN COLDS ‘ . MALE DOWN ATHE SINK Z =) | K,FOR ONCE | WANT SOMETH Ne TAS : q ~ = a ee ee ee 7c fii. gid wey cers sen: 5 f i] i 2 j4 7 = — s i ra 1 2180-3.00 bu, apples, Mcintosh, t60c7, | mogt agtive of the major groups, a hi Dec 1) 4.00 bu; No 1, 2.$0-3.25 bu; epee North- z lower to - mar , ember 16's, ern Spy, faney, 400 bu; ‘No, 2 2 Pogo! and good gains were shown. Also ‘bea n iad j 4 ord ~g8. : ‘ iliti sh data ooh etal poet mae. Rie nec. Mek, 3.25- SS ee’ | higher were aircrafts, utilities, $7.%6%, and lard 17 to 38 cents Quince, fancy, 3.7 bu. noe. epee bu. | coppers, chemicals, railroads, and , Vegetables: Beets, No 1, 75-90 dog Delis; lower, December wie o topped, No i -130-bu Broc- building Lee rea Ty Ee ee No Poor tr ey a little CHICAGO GRAIN standard vartety, No 1,. 75-90 bu; cab- P “Underwood Corp. lost . CHICAGO (AP) cOpenine arsin: no gi curly, No. 1, 75-1.00 bu: cabbage, | more than a point after directors : ‘ sar sa 75-1.00 bu, cabbage »pronts, declared a dividend of 25 cents as Wheat ~ rig |New Nes: 35 bu. Carrots, No 1, 7-90 a “ Mar celle 208) Mar SOND 1adye poy caulifiower, copped, Mot. L28-toe, | against TS cents previously paid eeeer atanenzALs u. | a May concensé BORG MA 3644 | Celery, No 1, 3.25-4.00_ erate, celery, quarterly. A year ago a yearend ls ‘ derceees . | No 1, 90-1.00 dos : snips, No 1, w Ga cocee E9O% — os asexs 150-200 1, -bu Parsiey, eurly, ee 1, dividend of $1.75 was declared. SOCIO , | 18-1. on bens: parsiey root, No 1, Dee vevevs LSO%— May ......0. 2.95% a at i Mar ss ttre PM JU coset FAT ty Ah orptaes te 1-ae0-2se-| New York Stocks MAF crvever- arr i -70% | 100-1 ‘Dag. UB. inti No 1, 1-4 95 du. bike oes bh ee. Dec 1430 Radishes, black. No 1. 1.25-1 koa at Pigures after decima] points are eig ishes, red, fancy, 1.00 an behs; No 6 Dec sssee 18% soe a -90 doz behs Rutabagas. Ne 1, 2.00- a aes 3 oe ee 83 fav cell se 16% 1248 | 222 bu. Squash, Acorn, Mo 1. 18-100 |r MReque “122331 LOF Glass ., 404 Hee se ee Met 1238 | 2U. squash. Burternut, No 1, 9-125 bu: se y Bl "32 Ligg & Mey 2 Tt _ DOUG “oth eueaees i! squash. Delicious, No 1. 75-106 bu, red oe kh Al 28 2 July ------- 12 18- | aaah, Webberd, Mo 1. 15-106 ba. Te ;Slied Ch... 988 bec ents matoes hothoush, No 1. 300-350 12-1» [Allis Chal.... 4'e, Loewe os 36 . ‘ bskt Turnip; No 2. 100-150 doa behs, ee Gan ‘ 546 Mack Trucks , 15 Foreign Exchange turn.p. oped. No iL O01 50m [Smasrinn in Maren Picia'.. 238 : ; eens abbage. No = tin Gt . 15 NEW YORK (AP) —Poreign exchange | Collard No 1 85-100 bu) Kale, No 1 Peal ~s Pay os ee Cua Bot 608 a ree Pollew Britain in dollars, [1 00-128 bu. fergney Wo. 1, 78-100 Dw. m Goi «El . 32.1 Monsan Ch,, 834 ommers im + Spinach. we 2 1.25-1.60 bu. Sorrel, No am M& Pay “336 Mont Ward |. 57. Canadian dollar in New York open |‘t. 1$-1.00 Swiss chard. = to %-195 1 N Gas... 383 Metor Pd .... 21 market 2% per cent pe or 102 J74, | bu. Turnip. No 1, ta6-1 35 b am Rad 134 Motorola .., 34 US, cents, off 3/32 of @ ce Lettuce and salad o— Celery cab- ay Beating -. 22.5 Mueller Br 6 Europe: Great Britain (pound) 8281's, | bage, No 1, 1.00-1.50 Endive, No 1. |. 7, gmelt 283 Nash Kelv ... 175 unchanged; 30 day futures 2.81 1/16, up | 1.00-125 bu; endive. bleached. No. 1 Am Stl Fd .... 28.7 Nat Bisc . 383 116 of @ cent: day fututes 2.81, up |2.25-275 bu. scarole. No 1, 100-135 | jo neg Tei 1385 Nat Cash R 57.6 1/1@ of @ eent: 90 day futures 2.60%, | bu: escarole, tiesshad, No 1, 2.25-2.75 bu. | 67. Nat Lead ... 362 unchanged. Belgium (franc) 2.00%, un. | Lettuce. head, No 1, 00 3-dor: Wet | asc Cop.... 31.7 Nat stl , 476 cha: ance (franc) 28% of a cent, | tuce, No 1, 1.00-1.2§ bu. Romaine, No 1, lac W&C.., 40.5 Nat Thea .,. 64 unchanged. ats “ira ds 43, up | 1.00-1.50 bu. Armour ...... 8 NY Central". 19.4 = 01 of & gent. (ira) 16% of of i. ¢ 9 — pee rad ite — fem AY = as an ecihen iret S71 TOES Atl oe ‘tine: 90.2 Nor Ese aay: nS uncha! we ‘ona) un- atl . 282 “Sor Sta Pw changed Switzerland trans} (free) 23.27, | y¢9- peepee ia aul aeasens anne aves were ** Ee Shite on $8 cacieneed: Depmark (krone) 14 52, un. Friday 362; Saturday 631; Bunday 4; |S8alt & Ohio.. 21.8 %aram Pict ., PH changed. ' 14. pp t. market |Bendix Av... 64% Parke Davis .. 364 Eetin Aineries: Nee inehunesa, | Spout ‘Aneay Idaho Russets $3.60-65; | Beth Stl... 60.4 Penney JC .. 706 unehang = bh a yoacee Minnesota- North Dakota Pontiacs $2.36. |Boeing Airip., 45.2 2a R tse ms xicow EL unchanged. = Venezuel@. | sq: Wisconsin Round Whites $1.85; Wis-|Bohn Alum... 214 Pepsi Cola ..., It sPollear: 30.03, unchange . consin Chippewas §7 10. Borden ......, 57 Phelps D a teeeet Hong Kong doliar 1755, un- 8riges Mt. 381 oe “ccc ean, F ‘oars y ioe DeTRoTT Arr Toe folowing prices |Srun Balke... 14.46 BUT Fey -.... 3¢ STOCK AVERAGES per dozen were paid fob. Detroit by a ad bare Od 8 NEW YORK—Compiled by the Asso- | first receivers tor case lots of federal | oan eae ene ee ae te 3 ciated (Eree: i ~ White pra | grade A. jumbo o6: [iste (JI)... 188 Some ere 43 | In¢ Rail Us 1 Stocks arge 38-62 weighted average O0'% me- |ceianese .. 20.3 veo Motors... 227 Net change | o- a nr dium 45-48, “wid avg 47. small 39-41, Chea & Onia.. 35.7 Repub Stl .... 49.7 Noon dey ide See is ets <4 eno US. grace B. large 35-56, Chi & NW... 124 Reyp Met ss 486 “day oo w 8 ; Rey Tob os bog. day... me bea ae bd : Brown exgs—U 8 grade A. large 56-59 ich besa ae , #43 a se Lead , 32 meee Oge ...... 1404 795 «846 106g | Std avg S8t: medium 44-47 wid avg | = Mo... 362 Scovill Mf .. 274 vor uae : sat 109.8 | #6; small 35- 41 wid avg 394: US grade Con Pala. wt Sead Ai RE, 418 eee B, large 53-35. wid avg 58: U8 grade C, | 5°8 “< Bears Roch ,. 596 1953 High $95 1163], “oO - ca one 13 ghetto 34 - Tie of Lief US lange checks 30-43. wid avg 40's. |[08 Edis. Ty eee von 1. 323 ; ee 48 1157 Consum Pw . 402 : 1982 low ,,.-... 19.2 667 $07, 970 = sont Can . $864 Socony Vac ., 336 CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS ont Mot .... 84 Sou Pac . .. 388 DETROIT STOCKS CHICAGO ‘AP)—Butter unsettled: re- | Cont Ott .... 542 gee Ry seer AL (Hernblewer &@ Weeks) ceipts 496.684: wholesale buying prices|Corn Pd ,... 73 =... Le eaetar’ te) Figures after decimal points are eighths unchanged to \@ lower: 93 score AA 65.25: | “rue vo @OY tg Brand. 27 High Low Noon | 82 A 65.8: 00 B 65: 89 C 64.25; cars: OO} Curtiss Wr .. 78 S14 on car. 812 Baldwin Rubber ......, ..112 112 112] B 6825: 89 C 64.75 < Eee... 8 Fo Su tna | one D & C Navigation® ..,,..... 9 0 Ro steady, receipts 11.908; wholesale | Doug Airc ... 725 aq ou ny .” 713 Gerity-Michigan® ....6-. 4... 3.1 32] buyi Facheneed: US. large 54-|Dow Chem .. 36 see Kingston Products’ eet aT Ls ened 5° US standards [OuPont - OO eit & Co 4a? Masco Screw ‘ « 3 seo | 478: current receipts 40; dirties and|fast Air L .. 23 Sylv E! Pa 314 Midwest Abtasive® nennes ~~ 47 S@] checks 38 fastm Kod .. 466 Texas Co 844 Rudy } See sae osee AP 27 Emer Bg Se Pe Tex = et 262 ae ate as CAGO POTATOES Erie +6 186 Phomp Pd. 483 “No sale, bid and asked. c nord oi Potatoes. Arrivals |Pirestone ... oy Timk R Bear 37 = —— sem | 103. on track ¢02: totel US shipmen:s |Freept Sul .. $02 fran w Air 133 $66. supplies moderate. demand slow; ; Aen Ure «+s 88 Transamer 257 market ¢ult Itaho Russets 335-68. |Oen Bot -- OF, rwent C Pox 184 Minnesota-North Dakota Pontiacs 2.30 ae a Underwood . . 282 Gen Tel 42. U Carbid 7 Gen T & Rub 1 eee Joodyear og Un Pac 102 Poult Srak Paige | ? 9 Unit Air Lin... 222 ry tNo Ry Pf. 805 Unit Afre .. 425 DETROIT POULTRY 3t West 8 ,, 173—United Cp ... St DETROIT ‘AP\ — The following prices |Greyhound |.. 136 Jnit Fruit .. = were paid per lb F.OB Detroit for | Gulf Oil 43 9 8 Pcrichpe “No tf tty Lewis A. to «-m-—_j Hotland tht! ve Hens. heavy type 23:26;_light type 20. mestk se. 342 J_8 Smelt .. — Heavy type Toasters over 4 Ibs. 31-33. |Hooker El .... 36 US Stee oo St Heavy type brofiers or f To. |fue Mot “",, 10.7 Van Raal.,.., 27.6 average, grey crosses 31-31%; barred [tnspir Cop ,., 237 Walgreen. ..., 22.2 rocks 32-32', Caponette 7-8 Ib. 36. Old |Interlk Ir 1836 Warn B Pic.., 11.6 roosters 16 Young geese 22-23. swan |tnt Harv se a W Va Pulp... 22.4 geese 15. Heavy ducks 22-26 mt Nick ..... 37 West Un Tel.. = Turlgys. heavy type young hens 38'2- | tnt Tel & Tel 143 Weste rehals ‘ ae 41; young toms 31-32 Johns Man.... 63.6 Westg El... 48 ~ Kelsey Hay .. 168 Woolworth s CHICAGO POULTRY Kennecott .,. ae roung : CHICAGO (AP\—Live poultry steady. | Kimb Cx: 17 foam © _—_ receipts 907 coops: fob. paying prices | Kresge 88 33.4 j CHICAGO @ — Graing headed Trade today, soy- —— = a showing the largest loss. Corn resisted selling. | Ontena, Profit taking appeared to be the main factor in the slump in soy- beans, which had moved up to new seasonal highs in the previous session. The wheat. decline came despite overnight’ sale of about three million bushels of red wheat to Spain. _. Wheat near “the end “of the first hour was % to 1 cent lower, De- cember $2.00, corn 4s lower to ts higher, December $1.50';, oats ‘4 CALL FE 2-0214 LOAN COMPANY 25-127, N.Seginaw St. Pontiac, Michigan deena is ey ae active dealings | Toms or Local Markets | ao Produce ~ Foner 40 Contomar Beets, buncd dectaceascuses 18 3 ter peppers. 3 for .....- : 26 Socumeere t faeces 10 recog 6 tor eeeeeeeee > | Radionee:” wumem 202525023 a v for Seer ert eo est eeeeeere = = WO cccecsccsseesscceeee 23 tor Onions, bunch Sceoesssc 3 potatoes Hush! sssscoses 3.00 hel Sooeenennee L iS to 3.007 aap ts Eggs, Pion: eoaere Wholesale __DETROM PRODUCE DETROIT (UP) — Wholesale prices on the farmers’ public markets; Fruits: lea, Delicious, fancy, § 00 me pe 4.00 bu; apples, Greening, 2.38- ty 78 bu: apples, Jonathon, No p1to2 Points NEW YORK «® — The Stock PMarket~-washigter “today “witht gains in kéy areas going to “be- tween 1 and 2 points. Losses were almost all small, Hbut- they extended- in some in- stances to around a point. The market was mixed in early trading, and when prices began to improve the tempo of business stepped up. The pace of trading was around a mittion and a hatf shares as compared with yester- day’s million and a quarter shares. The steels and motors were the _unchanged to 1! heavy hens 71-25: light hens 18-20; frver brotiers 29-32: old roosters 18-20; cent a pound lower: f % DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT :AP) — saiedie | Work .| tenced lodge ( Colender No. 60 FP. & A. M., W. M.- Esther Court No. 13 of the Order- Nov. 20, 8 p, m. 22 State Bt. Adv. Special Communication of Pon- tiac Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M., Fri- day, November 20th at 7:30 p. m in FOC degree, Burness Sprague, Ww. M. —Adv. News in Brief Mrs, L. R. Yanna of 242 Me- chanic St. reported to Pontiac Po-| lice. that__vandals ast night snfashed the windows: of her car parked in the rear of 734 Glen- wood Ave. Thieves broke into the home of H. A. Sweet at 3620 Opaline Rd., Waterford Towoshay and took $70 rth..of.... ‘ Oakiand County sheriff's deputies. report: Sweet, who has. been in Minnesota since Nov. 12, also said an upstairs window had been smashed. Phillip Tuminelle, 43, of 3448 Andre St., Harbor, was - fined $50..and. _eosts yesterday for reckless driving by Bloomfield | s¢ Hills Judge Alva J, Richardson. Robert Sampson, 18, of 2500 Longview St., Rochester, was sen- to 45 days in Oakland County Jail yesterday by Avon Township Justice Luther C. Green a $100 drunk driving fine. Rummage Sale, St. Vineent de Paul Hall, 197 S. Parke St., Sat., November 21, 9:00 a. m. —aAdv. Superb up and ready a — turkeys, 69c lb. Stuffed chops 2425 Voorheis. see ore Maiti} Family style Ham Dinner, No- vember 19th at First Christian Church, 858 W. Huron. From 5 until 8. $1.50 adults. 75¢ masrer —Adv Bake Sale — Friday night at Georges - Newport’. 7 to 9 p. m. Sponsored by The Keloa Klub of Pontiac. Adv. The Three Sisters Market, 608 W. Huron offers for their week- end special: U. S. choice T-bone, sirloin and round steak, 49c Ib. Extra tender pot roast, 39c. Lean _beef. 3 lbs. for 8c. Three | Sisters has just received a load of extra fancy fresh killed poultry from northern farms. We have turkeys available as small at 5. lbs. in weight. All poultry guaranteed extra fancy and fresh killed Extra fancy capons, 59c lb. Heavy stewers, 29¢c. Roasters, 49c. Rab- bits, 55c. Defiance oleo, 15c. Call- fornia sweet carrots, 5c. Green peppers, 5c. Sweet potatoes, 2 lbs. for 25c. Fanev fresh cranberries, 19¢ lb. Chestnuts, 1-lb. pkg. 19c. Tokay grapes, 2 Ibs. for 25c. U. S. No. 1 new Michigan potatoes, 50- Ib. bag. $1.09. 15-Ib. peck, 35c. Fresh Hubbard ish, 4c Ib. 2s: California— Florida oranges, 29c. Mincemeat, qt. jar, 3c. Three Sisters Market =. nightly until 10. Open all day Sunday. —Adv. If your friend's in and needs bail, Ph. OR 3-7110. C. A. Mitchell. See Rife and be right for your jewelry and watch buys. Lay away your gift now when you have a good pick of our real bargains. We haus Tory Turreve Zs- 3: farmer ducks over § pounds 22-23: ca- pons 39-40" geese 20-22; young hen turkeys 41-43 Four Towns PTA Sees County Health Films WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Two films of the Oakland County Health Department on diphtheria and smallpox vaccine were shown at a — of Four Towns PTA The revised Geiser of the as- ‘sociation were also adopted, and a new tape recorder was presented by the PTA to the scheol. It was announced that there will be no ‘Meeting in December. County Births Witiams Lake Mr and Mrs. Frank Robinson are the parents of a son, Frank Steven, born Nov 14 In St Joseph Mercy Hospital. Pontiac _ -Grandparents are Mr- and} Mrs Harber, and ‘Mr and Mrs. Frank Robinson Sr of Milford ae | NOTICE OF PU OAKLAND. ¢ y held at 8:00 0” Road. held at the Walled Lake Road. NOTICE 1S €URTHER CIVEN examined at the Township Hall Lake, Michigan, during the office Saturday, until the date of ¢ PROPOSED ZONING ORDINANCE TOWNSHIP OF COMMERCE — ~ NOTICE, iS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing on a i » for for the unincorporated ateas of the Township of on the following dates and locations: NOVEMBER 2, 1953, Preliminary hearing at the Union Lake High School at the corner of Commerce Road and Union Lake NOVEMBER 9, 1953. Preliminary hearing at the Walled Lake High School at 615 N. Pontiac Road. . NOVEMBER 23, 1953. The Official Advertised hearing will, be andthe Zoning Map_of said Proposed Zoning Ordinance may be | -puttic hearing “TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD BLIC HEARING ——— ~ MICHIGAN proposed clock P.M Eastern Stancdard-tirme—- 2 High School at 615 N: Pontiac that a copy of the tentative text ‘at 2840 Fisher Avenue Walled Ih hours each-dey, Monday *h7Ough ——— | Rory. MERCER. Sooreter? aa Y wows fairty active steady i 5 25 lower; most cholce 180- 280 Ib butchers $20.75-21.00: top $2115 spar- Og 100 Not enough offered early to make @ market. undertone weak Cattle — salable 150. Fresh receipts mostly cows; market about steady. Compared last Thursday: market spotty. overall demand moderate: fair clearance. average good to prime fed steers anc yearlings weak to 5@ cents lower, lower grades 50 to $1.00 lower in very dull trade: cows unevenly strong to 50 cents higher: bulls mostly $1.00 lower; stockers and feeders slow, steady: twelve head prime 1162 Ib. steers 2675; bulk average ta low prime fed steers and year- ao 20 00-26 00; most choice 22 0-25.25: most average commercia! to low good short fed steers and yearlings 17 00- 1950. including load 824 !b_ heifers at 1700: few good and choice heifers ty and-_commercial_steers--———_- and heffers, including about 15 loads Kentuckys, 11.00-16.00: most loads 12.50- 14.75. few cutter and low utility kinds 10.00 down: bulk utility amd commercial cows 900-1100. latter price rather free- ly; few young commercial cows to 12 00; canners and cutters unevenly 6.00-9.50, bulk utility and com- .00- and 700-1000 5@ head choice Ib ;and 538 Ib stock steers 2050 and 21.00. bulk medium to choice stock - ers and feeders 350-800 Ibs 1600-1900. Calves — salable 25. Market not es- tablished. Compared last Thursday+ veal- ets very erratic, strong to $3.00 Bigher, most strength on good: and choice grades) bulk high good and chotce veal- ers 23.00-30.00: most high choice and prime 3190-3250 practical 32 00: 22.00 14 00, Sheep — salable 200. No early sales Compared least Thursday Slaughter lambs active. mostly $1.00 higher after, opening lower; sheep steady to 50 cents higher: bulk high good to prime native slongee’ ene 20.00- 7. QO. utility and low good 1590-1800: few culls 1000 12.00 most tall to good slaughter ewes 3.50-6.50, choice lightweights 7.00; load choice 68 Ib. feeder tambs--16-%5. } and tow cull and utility ranged 5 00- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO (AP)—Salabie hogs 14,000; market slow early: later trade active: ema to 25 lower; close mostly steady ingly; most 325-550 Ib sows $17 00-18 2%- good clearance Salable cattle 3.500 slaughter steers dull: steady to weak; in- stances 25-50 lower: heifers steady to weak compared Wednesdays. lower close cows. moderately active steady to 50 higher. best demand fer canners and cutters; bulls steady to weak ‘enlers steady, two loads prime: 1025 and 1.250 omen $27.0 and $27.50 higher prime “WhEENTS Chalee to tow prime-stects+ $22.50-26 50° good to low choice $18 50- 22.00: utility to low good steers $11 50- 17.80: choice and prime h. ifers $20.00- 23.175; good to low choice grades $16.00- 19.75; utility and commercial cows $9 00- 1200: bulk canners and cutters $7 00- 9.00; utility and commercial bulls $10 50- salable calves 500; 12.75.. good. heary and medium weigh! fat bulls $9.00-10.00, commercial to prime ites $15.00-23 00 cull and utti- ity 86 00-14 Salable phe 2.000; active: slaughter lambs 25-50 Nigher: slaughter sheep strong; good and choice wooled lambs $18.50-20; few choice and prime $20 50; most culis to low good $10.00-18.00: most- ly choice 63 Ib fallshorn yearlings $16 50 eull to chotee slaughter ewes $5.00-6.50 ‘Trim SHAPE Officers SUPREME HEADQ ALLIED POWERS. IN. EUROPE (®—Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, su- preme allied commander in Eu- rope, today announced a 12'; per cent cut in the number of officers 4 stv, “good mostly 1500-7 rye dies’ and men’s watches; also ex- pert watch and clock repairing guaranteed. Rife’s Jewelry Shop, 261 Dick Ave., corner of Hazel St. FE 4-9811. . —Adv. Annual Bazaar. St. Trinity Luth- eran Church. Auburn at Jessie., Thurs., Nov. 19, 10 till 10. —Adv. Family style Ham Dinner, No- vember 19th at Pirst Christian until 8. $1.50 adults. T5c children. —Adv. Bake Sale, Friday night at Georges-Newports, 7 to 9 p. m. Sponsored by the Keloa Klub of Pontiac —Adv. Rummage Sale. Friday and Sat- urday, 10 to 5. 7S. Saginaw St. The Animal Rescue League. —Adv, ~ County Calendar wee poe Walled Lake School Elementary Schoot PTA will hold a rummage sale at Tay- Wine Truck charaston, » Nov. 10, 8 p. m. Cribbage party. All brothers Agency to Build |: after the youth was unable to pay] Turkeys, 20 Ibs. and up, only 45c 4 1b.—Ducks,45e_Ib._Geese,_45¢—Ib_ Jumbo solid head lettuce, 2 for pascal celery—t9e— Hifetime—gurarantee— or matt}; | springs and balance staffs tn la- the hood. recommended sation. the East by West line of | North by centerline of Section 15, by the City pas GMC Firm President Announces New Site at Oakland and Cass the Wilson GMC Co. at Oakland and Cass Aves., was announced to- day by Edward Wilson, president. This company is the local- sales Lagenty fer the GMC Truck & Coach Division of General Motors. The property. -is onthe north- west corner of Oakland’ and Cass, and includes 406 feet on Oakland and 528 feet on Nortit Cass. The former owners were Mr. and Mrs. William Pike. The pur- chase was made through Bruce ‘ Annett,Ine.,real-- tors. The consideration was not Wilson said that construction would be started in the spring on a — approximately 150 x 150 t. “Increasing sales have forced this move,” said Wilson. ‘Our present quarters at 77 East Huron have been completely out- “The new site will give us ade- quate room for a building which will care for our sales, parts and service needs. “It will enable us te providé ~better service for our customers, | with easy access from any point im or outside of the city.” Charles E. Wilson Jr., is affili- ated with Edward Wilson. in the company and Fred Walker is the local manager. manager of Chrysler . Division, has announced the appointment of Walter E. Foraker as Chrys. ler organization manager. Fora- ker will direct Chrysler's field sales group. Man Loses Fingers in Corn Picker - An Oxford Township man was trapped for an hour in his corn Picking manchine yesterday before | ‘a neighbor finally heard him call- ing for help ‘and summoned aid, according to Oakland County sher- iff's deputies, Claude Wood, ¢2, of 5030 Gran- ger Rd., lost two fingers of hig right hand and jsuffeted cuts | when he attempted to clean his corn picker while it was running, deputies said. A neighbor, Willard Bickel of 3640 Hummer Lake Rd., heard Wood's pleas for help but could not locate him, so Bickel called deputies who found and released Wood from rollers of the machine. The injured man was taken to Goodrich Hospital by his wife, | 5¢ Purchase of a future site for| | EM Braden. general sales— - pital. Arrangements are by Spauld- ing and Son Funeral Home. —~ Surviving are her husband; a ROYAL OAK — Service for Col- len Rea West, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. West of 917 Edgeworth Ave., will be 2 p.m. tomorrow at Wessels Funeral Home, Pleasant Ridge, with burial in White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery. She died yesterday. 17, 1953. Section 4 previous to ~ public coer ore this harramigerag i suant to Section 4 Public Acts of 1921, ale cadet. n 3. That not = ge fifteen ss to be held omen, ; This ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days from and after the date of its passage by the City Com- mission of the City the City Clerk and may “be found there for inspection, it is further intended to construct in accordance with Edward F. of Ferndale; two ase on ice of th d the poor reset peop be defrayed by son ! . ; ys notice o! e time an ce cos’ a of the public hearing on the final | special ase: to frontage ee es eee ee ee ven a as ro eral circu- | land fronting - grandchild. ation in this ry thet each public | fleid street from Beldwis avenue to Uni- — Collen Rea West ring is hereny ‘naed. at November | versity street sha assessment district . defray $7,681.02 of the estimated cost and expenses thereof and that $37800 of the estimated cost Improvement and Ex Made and cacaed by the City ‘Com- | Pund. S mission City irr Te this NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN 17th day of November A.D. 1053 That the Commission of the ad . BENJAMIN M GATES Pontiac, Michigan will meet ayor Pro tem.| Municipal Court on the 24th aay of ADA RB. ‘EVANS November 1953 at 8 o’clock p.m. to hear City Cter®. | suggestions end Nov. 19, 1953] be made by parties tnterested, Dated Movember 18. 1953 Homer West of Wichita, -Kan. Floyd M. Siiverthorn ROCHESTER — Service for Floyd M. Silverthorn, 52, of 313 Terry St., will be 10 a. m. Satur- day from Pixley Funeral Home with interment in Mt. Avon Ceme- tery. He died yesterday at home after a long illness. : Surviving are a brother. Lloyd of Rochester, and four aunts. Brazil Coffee Goes Up DETROIT (—Wholesale coffee prices rose & cent a pound on some brands and will probably bring the retail price up about the first of the year, according to grocery men. Thr price rise was due to a frost in, Brazil that af- fected the current crop, they said. |Mau Mau Lairs s Bombed | NAIROBI, Kenya (#—Three Lin- | coln heavy bombers bombed tar- gets in the Aberdare prohibited area and strafed Mau Mau hide- outs today. aSsesson's PLAT NO. 138 PADDOCK MARIVA AUBURN ORDINANCE NO 1238 he th -{ poate November 327, 1943. An Ordinance to amend the —— Map of Ordinance No. 044, know Zone Ordinance.” the City of ee ordains building sone map of the mene Zone Ordinance is hereby amended provide that the land tm the Genctinthen hereinafter set forth. be classified as Commercial 1, 168 Assessor's Plat 138, Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan, providing a 20 foot alley is provided from the rear of the p rty Section 2. The change in the building im the above area to Com- is made pursuant to the of the City Plan Com- mission and said Commission is hereby appointed to make a final report upon amendment to this Commission " City of At 10 a.m. BOX REPLIES there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: today A,B 14,18, 22, 23, 27, 33, 46, 48, 50, 79, 81, 98. Florists-Flowers 3 ee ne SCHAFER: 123 AUBURN PE 23-3173 Funeral Directors 4 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Gervice, Plane or — FE 2-978. A REAL ESTATE SALESMEN rospects and the property. new a Leen jects and are members ee Exchange. nlimited, MAHAN er wee, urea a tress 10 BOYS 1¢ to 18 one efter- Nov. 18, We need 10 extre reet rome 4" Set ae and ay te the plan and expenses thereof shall be paid from the Water Extension - Se nee a Notice of Intention to Construct — ae Cnt. =i ; Main in Sheffield Street Nov. 19, 1983 Navy; three sisters, Kathleen, | Water Diana and Lynn at home; her ‘ . . _ jgrandparents, Mr, and Mrs. | @-eocencamcuncensemssms , Wanted. Male-Help---3-—— “Donelson-Johns PONERAL HOME —“DESTONED POR FUNERALS” _ Death Notices « GREEN, NOVEMBER Mary Katherine, 6157 Waterford Twp., age wife of Richard Green; 1%, 1953, Rowley st, 20: peloved dear daughter of Mrs, Vedah B. Lohr; Gear mother of Green; dear sister of LaPointe. Mrs. Shir and Dolores service will be held ber 20th. at 2? Funeral bi! “Elwood Dunn Cy ment in Perry M tery. Bowlin = iciating. Tote Mrs. Green win lie ex cate Sharon Lee Mrs. Exelyn ley Dusseau Puneral day, No- m. at wae nter- at the Pursiey Puneral Home - HOPPHEINS, NOVEMBER 18. 1963. Morgan H., 656 Lake Ave., Orion Twp., age $7; beloved husband of Grace L. father of and Mrs. Molly May brother * Hoffheins Fetherstone; : th dear. Nam Hoffheins. Puneral service will be held Saturday, . m. att November e Commun- Zist, at We ity Bible urch with Rev. Marte L. Rundell officiating. Mr. be taken hetns will Hoff. from the Pursley Puneral Home this eve- home Saturday morning at 11 and then be taken smunit a. to the Com- y Bible Church to he in state until time of fuperal service according to the hospital. 2 Demand Examination at Court Arraignment ROYAL OAK—Two men, who po- jlice said admitted the -holdup of the Dondero dnd Wolcott Realty and Insurance firm here, de- /mamaed_examination_at_their—ar. gnment at Municipal Court yes- terday. Herbert G. Marcotte, 23. of De- troit, and Clarence J. McLatcher, 24. of 914 Mace. Royal Oak Town- ship, appeared before Judge John E. Brondige who set bonds for ad and examination for Nov. Police said both men told them they robbed the realty firm on two occasions,' once Overheating Auto OK; Just Needs a Radiator DALLAS \ — Bob Storey was driving to work when his new car began to heat up. He pulled into a filling station and asked the attendant to see what was wrong. The man raised. “There isn't anything wrong.” he said, ‘except = Tiss need a ‘radiator: Someone had sw ed the radiant lor’s Garage starting at noon to- morrow. The sale will close at noon Saturday. during the mght and relocked the hood Business Survey In the business survey made b Less than September but still hi consumption. at SHAPE. . : 1953 Bank Clearings ....... .. 984.871.8242 Factory Payrolls ......,.. $13,634,740 Pontiac City Lines Passengers Carried ..:.. 434,043 Ratiway so = Shipm sane se sig 12,008 Carload Seiipaeuis’ Incoming ....-scesccesere 2.00 Outgoing ......, Seen we 1.678 Postal Revenue .......... % 09.845 Bullding Permits MUO ccs cg cc cen 178 “Valuation sees ST 382-350 New pesiting Permits: Numbe pees vawation master Ghceovenc $ $4 000 Utilities Fiectri¢ cs vay--- 26.184, 606 Gas icu . -151, 500,000 Water | i aisle . FFT, 141 900 Families on Weltare NRF ecw ee beses 342 County be cveneenqeccessre Tit “a “ 4 Factory Payrolls Higher Than in October of 1952 of October, factory payrolls, valuation of building permits issued and bank clearings increased over September of this year and October 1952: Less than the two other periods compared were Railway E. xpress shipments, number and valuation of new dwelling permits revenue,-number—of--building permits issued. electric power and water | Gaining over September but less than October of last year were the number ef passengers carried on city bus lines outguing freight shipments and cubic feet of gas consumed. y the Pontiac Press for the month gher than October 1952, were postal | incoming and Monday netting sion of the City of Pontiac. Made and passed by the City Com- mission of the city of Pontiac, this ITth day of November, AD. 1953. BENJAMIN M. GATES. Mayor Pro tem. |}-—_----__-------—- ABA - mote nel City Clerk. Nov. 19, 1983 — to the public hearing to be npr K as niermen in Square id before this amendment is adopted, ake Cemetery: pursuant to Section 4 of Act No. 207| BAIZ, novincesn 19, 1953, RICH- a, sen. an amended. o~ than Tifteer no and Mrs (15) days "notice oof the etme and place pclae Gaiz; dear brother ber of the public hearing on the final Joseph and James Saiz. Puneral of this amendment shall be Service will be jay, No- given im a newspaper of eral cireu- vember 20th. at 1 tm. at the lation im this eity; that such public Huntoon Funeral ome. Baby hearing is hereby fixed at November Richard will He im state at the 17, 1983. Huntoon Funeral Home : = See eee goes —_— ann effect ten (10) days from and after the date of its passage by the City. Commis- Card of Tl Thanks 2 LLL ALAA sings WE WISH TO cere appreciation ore oe as our many relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness and dies oxgestd ___ and Moral loved husband and_ also wish to thank —- Hos Reverend ‘ you are — tn — ou must ly tm advance faonday or y to BERT FALKNER | Circulation Dept. Pontiac Press “WE HAVE OPENING - tor 1 neat heating a a epee wera ene opportunity for right Fol Lestoag in person only. 78 WN. St. HANDY MAN. AL JOHNSON. OA Mime fer growing ESyATe See “CORT M7 iar BER Tr m"TTTT Jos Pani WORK. ar aes ‘FULL Phone after @ p.m. OA ene. ae gen worker for night shift. _Apply i “SALESMEN 23 TO 30 Beochent Packing Co. on al soe F Saye Bare a ie = 1 JANITOR & GENERAL HEL PER. must have mechanical Cleaners. 8. We good working cond of a Rae & Telegraph. Sire" ergpad No = necestery, fa promotion, J Dewey Family WE WISH TO THANE | OUR OUR friends, for heir » aon; and floral of- ferings du ment in a of and father, Funeral Home. _family Mra. < our recent bereave- our husband Geese G. Kirkham. ORDINANCE NO 12397 An Ordinance to amend the Bullding Zone Map of Ordinance No. 044. known as the “Building Zone Ordinance.” Adopted. November 17, 1953 Effective: November 37, 1953. ~ An Ordinance to amend the Butiding Zone Map of Ordinance No 044. known as the “Building Zone Ordinance.” The City of Pontiac ordains Section 1. The building sone map of the Building Zone Ordinance is hereby amended to provide that the land in the descriptioin heretnafter set forth, be classified as Commercial No. 1. Outlot “A” Washington Park BSub- civision City of Pontiac, Oakland Coun- y. deed a 20 foot alley along the 8 E iine of Outlot “A” Washington Park BSub- division. Section. 2.. The change in the building zone map in the above area to Commer- tial No. 1, is made pursuant to_ the recommendation of the City Plan Com- mission and said Commission is hereby appointed to make es final report upon this amendment to this Commission previous to the public hearing tq be held before this amendment is adopted. pursuant to Section 4 of oa No. 207 of blie_Acta— 1, as & 7 Section 3. That not ea than fifteen (15) days notice of the time and place of the public hearing on the final pesenes of this amendment shall be given im a hewspaper of general cireu- fation inthis etiy; that such pubite peering. is hereby fixed at November 198 wv Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days from and after the date of its passage by the City Com- mission of the City of Pontiac Made and passed by the City Com- Wieston of the City of Pontiac, this 17th day of November, A.D. 1983. BENJAMIN M. GATES eis Pro tem ADA R. EVAN City Clerk Nov. 19, 1953 ePeamay ORDINANCE NO. 1330 An Ordinance to amend the Buitiding Zone Map of Ordinance No. 944, known as the ‘ ‘Bullding Zone Ordinance.” - “November 17, 1053 : ‘ Effective: November 27, 10953. An Ordinance to amend thé Buttttngf Zone Ma of Ordinance No. 944, known uliding Zone Ordinance.” The City of Pontiac ordains: Bection 1. The buliding zone map of the Buliditfg Zone Ordinance is hereby ooeeee to provide that the land in the description hereinafter set be Percentage Gain or Loss Sept Oct Sept. Oct 1953 1952 1953 1952 $84 085.053 870,840,312 3 $13,240,302 $13,631,898 29 02 303.824 474,162 10.4 - 8.2 15,822 19,138 --178 $33.1 2.380 2.804 4 18.5 1,525 2,416 10.6 «30.5 s 90.171 8 04.586 - 3 62 210 158, -18.6 10.3 ® 228.901 —--4=418- 440 310.0 163.4_ 48 1f -82.2 -§00 8 209900 8 138000 -8123 -58.46 TSS ASS 21,8660 598 ? 1048 114.939 $00 151.974 190 wT - 8 307688.000 43440000 + 80 oo 341 bili 43 «© 22 Way “SIT « & 7s i ‘ area AS ¢lassified a# Manufacturing 1. That part of Section 14, City of Pon- we Michigan, subject to agreement to] | FOR WANT _ cancellations sre to type 0 19 _ day previous to eancelled up to of publiestion. | Ph. Midwest The Pontiac Press DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. eure your bers." No adjustments wil) be given without it. Closing time for advert: ments —— type sizes 3 $1.35 $1.68 62.53 4 1.60 3.13 4.56 $s 2.00 +3.60 6.40 6 2.40 4.32 648 7 280 5.04 7196 8 3.20 §.75 6.04 9 360 eas 0.73 Birmingham Office 379 Hamilton ADS made be oum- se- 4-0844 ~ Wanted Male Help 5 MEN Rg each ad OR PART Time PIN. setting. We have labor saving equipment that makes work easy. ae ae ball lifts, top aioe m pontine. Webster St. UNION ¢ __ trim. OR -3-2276. a WU-LAP rg AIDING KPPLICATORS. Southfield 2340 after oD. Da Racine t for result s: Classi- fied ads! Yes, daily prob- lems are quickly solved through Want Adst Just gail F E 2-8181, "EXPERIENCED TOOLMAKER’ - Numatics, Milford, Mich. job, Now open en cael — giving —_ ez ence amd sired, An mots will be held PL A ear in fee Prego Bowtine. Center. Mont- lv in person Daniele _Eirng: Orchard Lake Ave. Pattern Makers Wtd. FOR PRECISION SMALL TTERNS it Trdian wood a AUTOMOBILE ; - perienced, 50-50 basis, guaranteé, working conditions. Apply person Keller- _— Ine. (Chrysler-Piymouth). 479 5 . Wood. ward_Birmingham. 8 Telegraph ave.” ESSER MU: —< Apply to Mr McPeters. er | La a. 540 near Orchard Lake Ave. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN EXPERIENCED—LICENSED PROVEN SALES ABILITY = - LAWRENCE W. CATLOBD 1 EB. Pike MANAGER TRAINE E Nationa: finance company will se- cept 2 men, 22 to 38, tnto tte management progrem. Training - te personally_supervised and re- | quires aggressive intelligent te. dividuals, Must be high school graduate séme college preferred, Gond salary freguler increases bases oa merit and outstanding employe benefits. Automobiles pecessary. Phone General Publte day. SINGLE MAN OW FARM. aK. ing experience necessary. 3986 M, Rochester Rd. S aacpasttic EXPERIENCED SALESMAN year around ne ut day tccant ‘saturday, jewelry erperience fer peta sod | oo vee s o ee eat ? ef te z : = — = a ‘. » ’ e < A v + — * f , _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THO RS pay. x VEMBER. 19, 1953. , oor 2 wy - <5 ia —— : —3 aa 4 —hy es Pi . on anted Male H 5) H 6 or: TIA : lelp anted Female Help 6) Painting-Decorating SLICE OF HAM Wid. Contract Mtgs. 30 30 _Wantea Re: 1E tat rs k Furnished 35 |_. Rent 378; - . PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, PA-{ Fs “ an A bes t 4 ED [virion Ad Ge . WEST 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE. }WALLED 1. tame BM. Cot: = _ 0 Le Salle. — e, ited, “Adults. for all types of PAINTING - PAPER HANGING, IMMEDIATE Want to Sell? 7 RM. APT PARTLY FURNISHED Mak e450, 7 : r pager comer ee FE ~ CASTT also basement spt. Share kitchen For Rent Store re Space ) 38A . Production Work 3043 & bath, EM 348611 ae ~ | | Offi A-l PAINTING — WORK GUAR- . DEPOSIT! BUYERS WAITING 7 — Tt of OI are Ce. for sour land @entract. We Located corner Pike & Sanford, > eet = et 3 need as many land contracts if you have ead property or 44 E. Pike —Fe—2-6548.__, ‘ PAPERING PAINTING. WALL as we can get TODAY. Call home ts A te, conn Dok ROOK, : a hocaL MANUFACTORER RAs I ggond tloned offiee. Training prior | 5-45 RE re ; q CASH AT ONCE Highland Rd _ _ 7 NEAR E ST BLVD. _ Sleaman Write’ Box 62 Pontiac | 4 opening will be given at Pern. PAINTINO DECOR s1 Is UF Aa Immediate Acti t Approximately $4.700 |? See ae oes Son massa baneaee, ol es, giving education & empioy | ' ree . nop MAE it ; mediate Action _| for your 4 or § room home.Noijand + es necesuaty__ FE 64120|— 0, ¢700m _modern ngs 7 ‘on —— aeeek growed eddress @! (Gale branch Apply in person; #Sule— = + - =~ [ nue FE 4-6306 a7 W. Turon. mer? belt, sundry tubs, paved streets, phone number [Sree . mit . YOUR PROPERTY WITH RM. FURNISHED APT. QUIET, Lakeland Florida, 1 floor 2 apart- Fae ee 2 Woodward eorner ® Mile M : T “ki 12 | Let an experienced hand! Cectt B. ~ oe ceaun BI oo kK LAYER oving & Trucking Ps sour mirica We hare bay 2 vers Real Estate. FE {| couple 89 W. Rundet! ment furnished. Nice lot, orange ; i JANE Eoies Bere ee 9 your ci uyers | _ 4-4975 = : ” experienced spol 9 ree , . . * ee | ee an waltine buy cone — BIRMINGHAM. 5 ROOM HEATED | is wen ood flowers. Sell or trade Telegraph near oe a dune FOR FAST EFFICIENT PICKUP & tracts Call FE 20340 and ask | CASH Upper fla newly redecorated ya | {of Fontiae property. rouse delty 14 light heulin t 7 i, = é ° y | ‘ . birt pisrrrens, rv. OR PART, Te cct DE ct ee eee oh ee for Ted McCullough | oe ph eit Call after | well flectrte urkey bara hunt, roe ccciice Aiiet he ceeie cra | CALL DICK FOR TRITCKING kranets F. “Bud” Miller. | SOULEPY ‘| HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS PRI. s- eT ee Sr an ca cee aa CHEAPEST RATES IN TOWN ere MOULTY 1 vate Refrigerator. Lady or gem a, MCCARTY floor ia S Pests PE 56012. “ FE 2-450) ANYTIME - Realtor . . 2 | teman. OL 1-786 — ie MAN WTD. POR GENERAL WORK Oeenerelvciire eure Tei 7ee ee ttrueking FE tev ki gay io 8 a : J VALUE lr, Realtor |Rem Apt. Uatucniaied 30 FINISH te YOURSELF! at Mus c if 2 f ‘ as 1 € ‘ ¢ vi + 2 S. gs : Mente’ Apely im petson Pecpie tnt Mia Sool arm ae a eoMENG—s I fis aca Ss eae a rE IgE ama wel, tones | plums peg. Sy “phy on Mrereey eps anes 7 PFET NTO VT OT : U $1 000,000 3% BUY—SELL title 5 MODERN APT Dg SE L} "Wiring and heating tn. $5,000. Saginaw +Van or Pickup Service FE ¢4864 d OR TR | GES One Terms 538 Pinegrove Crescent GIVE ME ONE HOUR OF YOUR )PICKGP AND DELIVERY LOAD, ( SS | for new low-cost, easier ivater oens ADE 8-2466 iE Lake « time in your bome and To wil CURB net more 2 ton Anyehere In- x | on farms and better poms from : Through ve : emaTH close, ne LAKE ORION = show vou now to make $100 to| he tate Cheap rates. Ca.i for esti ‘a Bete mith ' frontage. No = s = | _ fer single person cia cs - oN 6 $200 = weee Phone FE €5173., pate FF 30039 : @opratsal or closing fee | CLARK’S OFFICE 3 peotoow APT ALL LARGE | Beautiful new 2 bedroom ranch AN OPPORTUNITY FOR PERMA. | W AITRE SSSES FOR LIGHT TRUCKING AT CHARLES REALTORS : -.¢ MM CLARE lsu en Eee ‘je bath autgn fe iaundry ‘com: pense ite rimelcarest for ees oune | v TO) nan rates — [et Grorge-Go 1 22'; W. Huron FE 4-0821 | 1362 W Huron FE ¢6492 fe Sa5 monte ua “uulties pleti large. Tot tm pos- ordinary life insurance company| = * MUST IE 18 . Atter 6 FE 4-6862 or PE5-8891 | PRIDAY I8 A GOOD DAY TO | FE 2371 a 5 1.500. 43.800 down,” by expanding in this territory Im- : . Sh xa IMMEDIATR CASH FOR YOUR list your property with ROOMS ; ower MY cette ie Bees ee, ee wedged Fania ~ GH 1 | Trucks for Rent t a eal AP Newshearsies land contract or equity tn your _ ey SCALES REA!LTOR nished ane Hache Ale FURNISHED 3 ROOM” “HOUSE & tere etncsseetien eonoter |e 2 tate rariccs TRUCKS, TRACTORS KIL. Templeton, Realtor) go) pen poe alc cypen veceg nea eer! tiene mci oe | / AND EQUIPMENT e eton, ca or | bas made from our own personne! | a . | - F . session. Near Loon Lake at Dray- 'y Ton Pickups 1% Ton Stakes A . 53‘, W. Huron 2-6 ror Rent Rooms 32) 4 BEDROOM LOWER FLAT. GAS, xy wee wee to Pontiac | lwadcwanhue schase sa en P and bene Trucks Building Service 15 __ Lost and Found 21 | CASH FOR Y OUR 323 Onn pelle 5 eles cca Ra: wh Ake | _ fen Gam nO - = ——— | a aa - NR AR none FOR : ct ee "O. = = =. “SA LESMAN-IMMEDIATE - ontiae arm and ~~ —— = RENT 2 ROOMS FOR GIRLS 430 ~ ul : : salary ang commission Complete | . | Yad ~ CARPENTER So. THE PARTY WHO aed TANT. CONTRACT prookise and ar if desired. | 9 ' For sale by owner. fine 72 ft. long trainin dignified [permanent vel: ndtstriat Tractor Co, ae os up iver and white pointer dug | : BEDROOM LOWER FLAT GAS) ranch type all modern home with with opporivatly for etvance | MOUSEKFEPER FULL CHARGE FE €.0461—FE 4-1442 CONTRACTIN | tp vicinity of Hassler Lake Rd Ralph B. SL EEFING [ Reat © Yndianwosd Ra TK Or T—beauitul basement G2: Gare | Ms had ; ‘8 mow . d i : Re ROOMS MODERN | on To be seen from 12 ‘til 4 30 7 Soe Office furnisned Write 3 Monet ome vemiy 2 VOLLMAK MOVING AND 8TOR. ROUGH AND TRIM GET OUR | ae ber 21st piease cal a gentlemen only 93 Seneca “| 7 ROOMS Be . $10 000 if sold at once “Acre of Pontiac Press Box 42 ~ : Spee an lan age Agens (8% N American Van be FHA terms OR 3-2276. EM aucom Lapeer exchange ROOM FOR GENT ~ b OOMS PARTIY FURNISHED ground HP Suton, 4750 Jos- y ages PR 2-482 hawk 46746 Rewar “-NTLEMAN $5 FOR Near Fishers FE 2-2833 lyn Rd FE 5-8312 ROUTE MAN $85 PER WEEE TO) Gig, OR WOMAN FOR LIOHT Lines Larce vans anywhere in 15624 in Je week 189 Judson PE 22 Lie _ FES a2 start ff you can qualify Carico mara ats yeas ; r United States Quick service’ FE Ll Ba; ‘ Mise it mT 7 MALE BLACK & WHITE =, ; SLEEPING 001 FOR GIRT” pel Coe —UNFURN a Z 4 GOOD BUYS 7 essential For papbo.ntment ee ue SE arice ee OF ett OUSE— ADA NTOViItg yp Encirmn Setter. Liberal reward. ryestments Eitclien prin sess" rerereaece FE Dwight -all OR 3-68652 after 4 30 Ni eC : . “5 Fuller Brus 2-2318 (= HAULING ~ Bulroang grad.ng ana ‘ BF 5 -6768 Nae al Barn‘ Bidg. ae ‘ : < PARTLY FURNISHED 4 ROOMS. , *C@! Crescent uve 2 bedroom bua daceaucn UieaPaniancrolon SI ( ke} 1 \ RY aC! u ‘ eee - foes. BASF ing FE 22721 : & excavat | Notices and Personals 22 ol aie ; Ot J 7801 Rae SitCHER A) daun private bath FE AE g F A ee has eee poe ae inexperienced. Aggressive individ-| pypertenced shorthand & tian:por O'DE| .—~ | FREE ESTIMATES ON SIDING a! ~~ nee ae ee = privileges, bus stop te we | LIVING ROOM BEDROOM | Immediate possession $8.920— TAKE ORION MOTOR SALES tation essential. exceiien working heer ue NSU eer eeee ORS YOU CAN AVE 20 PER CE NT iS Mh Shi furon ed Kitchen & bath Steam heat. ga-| terms _ : ? ee eanditions: u < ; . -ocal ard Long Distance Moving PLUMBIN AND F 7 < 2 g <> view) : = rage. located one biock off Pike | = » SY : = . M24 at Buckhorn Lr MY 2.2611 catioi "i Teall Me Mort isn Ste Phone Vb 66806 | Compue & Son op He a per cent on quality lug,age be ~ . OUY ON ene STOP ATTRACTIVE, St .eart;Fastern Jr High, no NEAR LINCOLN RESPONSIBLE YOUNG MAN TO tiac Coach Co Drayton Piainea, LIGHT TRUCKING, RUBBISH | 38830 and leather goou 3 1450 at our disposal to purchase new Q, Quiet rooms FE $-733: children: $60 per month FE} Rk SCHOOL work im furniture warehouse. OR 3-1201 for appo:n: icien! bigeces — aa rR ea | =i overnites now 098—Mens 2 sut- { or aes sonal land contracts for ROOM FOR GENTLEMAN. CLEAN. 32-6127 | J nn Cee Bteady work and pai fr] Veensl intcivue soa b o te flee 2.7628 as MBING. _ BEATING REPAIRG, | ¢fs Were 3000 now 2t2 1009! Cur cents. See me before you) Ctose m $* PFE 22577. 25 Judson. | 7 ROOM” APARTMENT “onren 7 tare a oom. bungalow. gas Fight man. Must be able to drive; ¢ pin Sonn Noe Rn nate | ei aran ons. Wernet, FE Pecckes wallets pow 795 Initia). | 6¢!! ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. i SLEEPING ROOM | ished Chldren welcome. OL, Pf* Lied oho living room “Com- truck and .n good health Old ‘ etton are -T187 | 78. s ination Horm windows. Large established. eoncern with chance | MQUSEKEEPER FULL | TIMF | TRUCKING & HAULING RUB-|CEMENI WORK, RES & COMM ; | pi¢ our Xmas Lavaway —— | M AH AN- —\ stexema-nooms-? LEAN. | Rom T SIDE. | PONTI. LTY CO. / : ne Pee ae Con ‘Serm ; = references. Write box 14 Pontiac — . her and finail son MI. FE 6 sie iret ~ ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. | sober men. 48 Mechanic ; adults only, FE 40602 ra NE wC RED ALTY ~ Press ~ OWI? evenings and weekends! fiGHT TRUCKING & HAULING, | PATCH PLASTERING SPECIALTY | NOY. 19 1953. 1 will not be re- CEALTY CO. REALTORS | 3 ROOMS, WEST C END. ADULTS. | VETER FLAT. CAN BE SEEN. ad =. PS tw . @ WAITRESS WANTED GOOD Reas YE 5-8260 Plastering, sheet rock filling. FE | sponsible for anv debts contracted | O-OPERATIVE MEMBERS | PE 5-7200 Sat. between 2 & 5, Sun goa Wanted Female Help 6. hours. good pay Inquire at the wacrinG OF ANY KIND, REA-| 1782 Wet: FE) as any other than myself Robert | Ora Evenings end Sundaye = ROOM POR MAN NEAR Post| 10,8 ¢ | Adults only. By | u OO eee pot, corner 1 8s it ' in 5 ° | j ss ~893% be. c ri — Re — - Ane RATOR Mi } sonable FE 2.6857 crater work = DRIVawave | See Pompey Ponti ac, | 73 W. Huron Ph. FE 3-0263 aii fon caioee Rd. wacciona, 56 ndersonville “> +Y 7, = : NCIN {os f q é vorenes, - 3 Y y PER: GIRL. FOR MARKING & CHECK en AyOR br EUS Goel e porches Floors and patios, FE ON AND AFTER THIS DATE __ Wanted Real Estate 33 | home privileges. FE 5827 ADY.| aPr ON WOODWARD AVE fe Basil’s of Birmingham oe erat appr arin good hand Sees Pe Soca “|- P ; Nov ey 1953 I will not be re- “~““~~ SLFEPING ROOM ‘LADY ~ wl ; ropa adas Hills. Adults only MI : riting, Apply Fox Dry Cleaners ‘ ‘avestrouching | sponsible for any debts contracted | Huron pb = | Li i 4 . } 1 | us. FE 2. MI ¢39227 233.8 WOODWARD! 719 W Huron "| ge thie (FOR (RINE FEI Coa ois ond cs ttaces aerate | DY aHy, Other Gan myseit Der Peddling Your Property? ee zeus G2 thetpe e ROOMS PVT BATH GAS HEAT | Z and 3 "OFFICE GIRL Ba een Cocks Eos el Biieet Metal. PE 4.5081. _ , Pontiac, much 1 Euther Bt,/ It doesn't pay Our methed) ie! | ey be Oe e. “— ron | FE ¢ > 12 pm. no Sundayg Dobdskis | MAN WIFE. TON TRICK WAN Lol | showing only to qualified pros- ‘ : — Exceitent opportunity for typiete | Westaurant’ PE 1-¥780 Sort Call any ome eee vt | TRENCHING FOR POOTINGS, | CHINA PAINTING LESSONS SUP-| ects. saves you Minis aad woeeey | ROOMS PVT BATH REASON. {3 VERY Nice “cee deta ns Bedroom Lynn Jew_.ers, 1 8. Baginaw i Help W ven birnlcion 2 ARE rrucK | NMitr lifes and sewer Lines | piles and white china Hand and in many cases even the| able rates 973 Orchard Lake FE | children 81 Stout ais MAID LIVE IN. NO LAUNDRY | _. etp anted 7 wants beulung FE 4 3.7640 painted china for gifts Order for neighbors didn't know it's for | _ 40826 i$ ROO . Fuarsta; (8 Geesey) =f aoe = 2 ~ = AGT AND UHEAVY tee CKEna | Conners LINE OF MASONRY, | Christma: now OR 3-7019 Gn ace “wa ibn Lookers“ | "3 CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS. | nae TS Keane ha | Ranch Home room a“ elevision, 4 chil-) FREE RENT HEAT AND 1 IGHTS SG RIE lee brick, block & stone FES 3000 |“ UNSCIENTIFIC” TESTS IN - eco MAAR 1 Stowell. | : : Gren Birmingham, $40 per week in exchange for housework cou. | Kubbish hauled FE 2-0603 "| FLOOR LAYING. SANDING -AND | (thousands of homes prove Fina fin cee bande all details for’ 3 Genrie wen. poo 7 | BIRMINGHAM -5 ROOM HEATED | Finished an exterior onix. 1'y miles Local references. required Write Lor 2 childres welcon TRUCKING ,& HAULING % TON : } com a4 art é nan sing and cle ine EDS | upper flat. unfurnished newly re- west of airport corner of M-50 Pontiac Press Box No 50 Gen 71-3741 come | truck FE 2-3580 any time Meders = . Se daa seupe rience: | Waites Pre rug cleaner To iy —To -To Trade ahd town Reasonable 153 Pros decorated garage adults only and Wiliams Lk Rd $450 down LapIes NEED CASH? TAKE : | ~ | hore, naa base GON AND Ar: YOU BUY IT writ INSURE IT) _ bec Call after 6 pm MI 41970 | on your let. Prices range from Sars for kgzittiel dreseeel ote Instructions 8. phon aes AFTER ,THIS Dare | | SLEEPING ROOM. NO DRINKERS. $3695 up . Magers, and) aen’s) wear? tn our AAA ~|_ Garden Plowing = 124A Jos FUEMMING. FLOOR LAYIN tee Fyre ea ot et ref 27 Clairmont Pl. Phone rE Rent Houses Furnished 37 37) spare time OR 3-7148 WANT TO LEARN TO DRIVE. | ~~~ ~~~ Se ee sess ot Bilson, | nes” than mysell keep e-| > 368) eee Wood Co. te _ ea {| Let Correst- Way Driving scnoat? FALE PLOWING, DISCING AND | 23-4406 Froehlich, 368 W, Huron St. Pon-| RRA! | DESIRABLE ROOM FOR GENTLE. | i housework im exchange for low teach yo. For tmformation cail peeing al-o arden manure Ro G SNYDER FLOOR LAYING! tac) Mich ALTY CO. REALTORS man 2 bles. from the post office ltra- Modern 1825 Willams lake Rd OR ate Lakeview 6-2661 = | FE ¢33T1 \} - sanding and finishing. Phone FE Fo COOPERATIVE MEMBERS FE 2-9074 |. Office Open 9 am. to rent in strictly modern 3 rm. | i 7 FOR SALE COON CARCASSES, | Open Evenings ‘ti! 9-Sunday (19-4 oe after 6 OR gad 25 opt. ooosmliee ‘West of Pontiac. SOBDIONS LOANED FREE TO. wee One (DIBCING DRAG rm io SANDING? LAYING” FEX| orders taken anytime FE ¢6829 | 1075 W > Huron Ph FE 2-0263 sees ce PROFESSION Al 6 R Lak f t am to 7 pm ad he ag given eat your . mow- SA? , } NEXT DOO oO “n, twin beds it ri 8. - | WANTED ELDERLY CHRISTIAN] 2OMm® bY emperienced teacher. OR by ocrce Fe aaa R. Gardner 491 Central, FE 2-7519 KNAPP SHOES POOR TOBRANCH! | Cis ui vx sue 160i, elront, lady to share pleasant home and | —>?466 5 aro -BUILDJNG. GENERAL | FE 5-6720 |< 2 SLEEPING ROOMS WITH) {a°mete cit heat glarge recres- amm on feriy lady. I with another ei __ Work Wanted Male — oie Business _Service > 13! Hl lh hol ations. Weather. | See Stasi SI oe RIDES | | | cubis prrteges for boys 63 | to city limits OR: An ie ‘ mane WANTED CAPABLE HOUSERFEP. | youn MAN DESIRES apenas | BLOCK BRICK, CeaeyT WORE | Ri. MI & on ee WIP omy + —_ | aTTRactive “Prout —noome-+S40iSS FOR RENT abt UY 2 East Side- e new een cen een = ERE Si Wi yao cara “CMR OK OMAN NEEDING | = E Seino ciose in. near bus line. FE 23218| rustic cabi oadwan | room modern home on Fast s of ; home Rtcabpcbabckes sec-| or any Sind’ ol of work FE 5-0303 Ne COMPLETE REMODELING AND “ "s. triendiy adviser, eectees Mrs. after 6 pm | tate Osea aroemne wey.) Pike close to Eastern Jr ht Fee eg eetne teen tee bes, | DISABLED VETERAN PAINTING | | Modernizing service xttic rooms,, Vernon Vie Ph PE2-8734 Con- NICE ROOM: OENTLEMEN WALK AVAILABLE Now U ' Fone cotper e = a slg sphere os and decorating interior and ex. | Machines, recreation rooms dormers, add:- | fdential The Salvation Army | UY to Pontiac Motor §5 Oliver Now = oe wa wae JUNE tan a 7 manner tanh = terior, 20 years experience Al | tions, complete apartmen: altera- | SHUT-INS, HAVE YOUR EYES | | A CLEAN QUIET SLEEPING | turn hed ematic hae wee | ee ee =e help’ os Le iar ed beet bo usc eR Guise | uen ee pale ing FHA uP | examined at home Or. Haroia | WE ; foom near Huron bus & EE PING | poses t areal et eater tT r Rt. 3 | | EXPERIENCED BAKER WANTS Sales & Service! ie ee ated | eases Cekometrict | PEC SIT | | No drinking FE 2-0570 | $70 monthly. 10 miles from Pon- D. Hammond. Realtor —_—— on time erentn- fg a i. | GNARAGES Be L CLOTHES. ANY SIZE, FE! : | WARM CLEAN ROOM MAK ONLY Ha Baldain Se clark: ton right as oh Ww Bere. _— EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER . | ANE Bre CEM hells 1108) N Sag.) CARPENTRY AND FREF esse We also help finance deal [ce oes eA 2385) 621 8 Percy SCA AWK en eee thy Exe ati for ready mix concrete office. | PAINTING OF Ail. “KIN BLoos pol tee = | ESTIMATES FZ TFRMS SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAGE) Many many wavs to make | CLEAN SLEEPING noon OC ee eee Give complete details of educa-| guaranteed work Call OR ren | BL MPIEL D watt FANERS.| CUQOPPERT & CLCII 12 ELM ST FE 4.2851 a dea! here! There just | abse for 2 Men preferred Quiet ae ROOMS FURNISHED WIL- Gu tegen and rience in reply | CABINET MAKER & CARPEN- send) adons: Cleaned “| DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES Isn't anvthing we can't sell Private entrance, 6 Florence | : Sr ee erence: —— Write ter Kitchens « ectalty. PE Ph FE @-1631 GENERAL BUILDERS Al gy | Don't call us if you are a Call TW 2-3971, De- 22 sp 5 — PLASTERING D MEYERS ~~ | $380 Dixie Hwy Drayton Plains | 3 Burnes FE 2-8814. 93 Mark | Bor vrepared to move im- + | | Citerrtn Wone wanieo EM 3-889, OR 37721 if no answer OR 3-2420|MON. TUES. & WED. COLD, ed'ately. “WE JUST Rebodis. to Rent 32A 1 BEDROOM LAKE HOWE AVAIT- | $993 doen Brant new Fountain Waitress part time oaly. OR 3.2276 of EM _I@HN’ S TRE NH INC ran ING OR NEW. ADDI- woven es $5.50 complete. Dorothy's | CAN T MISS 1 Ones able until June 3653 Whitfield, with all plumbing tn, WE > + 35624 ot I tions, attic kitchens, tile Any- i — APT. 2 ' a Ne Nabts or Bundass Pentinge trea tring tr rarpenry Olarantee ONS $6 50 Edw. \f S - sees location. no children Want | 4 ROOMS MODERN. FURNIS: ding and elec wiring “Finish niforms Furnished we Latah ala WORK, _and drain tile lines. PES- tack Sokmsn tip Reasonable MA Printed napkins 3 day service te N be Le soul Realtor | _by 12-153. Mr Bromm. FE 42530 | at hams Lake URNISHED. \t yourself and save $2000" Real MACHUS PE 63304 ng « hauling A & B TRE NCHING —| 506s Sutherland Studios 18 W. Huron | a veces mul keoee YOUNG COUPLE WITH 2 SMALL | cou call after 500 FE ¢1861 large rooms Price only $35.605. CONC Re ol IF RUG : | t h a : . 100 W. Maple, Birmingham bekevaeca Sanna veces bY Pie » | pe TE BROKEN WITH AIR | yb iS ARE CLEAN. NEW) | Children desire unfurnished apt.|5 ROOM MODFRN HOME AUTO- 35.00. Large brand new 3. bed- a bixtxo ROOM WAITRESS, pay the hour Cell after @ .6 st en lines, field tile | 3 mmer, by hour or job FE i : be Use Ens Foam rug | | _Good_ references +0608 matic dishwasher deep—treeze {room brick ranch baneasee ta and upholstery cleaner Waite's - | COUPLE DFS 7 and Frigidai nirht v 7-6157. | C SIRES UNFURN 3 gidaire $90 month, you] Bloomfield Highl s shift avatiabie. poly ChEPENTRY. ARO TILE work SUBURBAN Sere FANE CL .EAN- “AEODELINO R ne pe A TION | oS es * ate TRADE OR SELI | — Co oe west side by Dec | caren eri Sidi bee| her ap- | ‘ly large etatied: ites cor aes — sake on Rj | eems finish ol so plasti st or Jan. Ist FE i itmen: phone -382 { bre F TED'S on Si hinds: PEE BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICE| _‘/¢ FE 22068 poem’ | 11-18-83 1 wil not de responsible] Trades ere made to satisfy eit: @ pm *HOE AIST | s ROOM MODERY Mowe. atTo.| ba-smest” Very atisecuve home Woodwaid at Square Lake Rd. RELIABLE MAN AND. WIFE To | OR 31536 GUARANTEED ROOFS. ALL Or ek cette So cn ey “| ments: are iar ce, (case peur WORKING COUPLE DESIRE| Matic dich washer deep freeze, and priced wey below cost. EXPERIENCED DAY COOK. MUST clean offices, FE +1 | EXPER’ kinds Est: 1916 J A Hugus. ABine cae Ga pad _| Property. call us, do not feel small unfurnished house. 4 or 5 and Frigidaire $90 month you Bave transportation. Call FE 3-08ag| CARPENTER WORK "sew OR| m as tas «a? @ RB) 353. N. Ce. FE 2-302! FE 2-896a| Robinson. 4589 Jamm Rd, Pon obligated rooms. reasonable rent. FE $-3213,/ fummish lights and heat for ap as 500 down Choice wert side loce- ov 4 i i } ‘ igt ‘after § p. m_- repair. Ph. PE 4018s bee! SS ~|GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR. | aoe Rt th Mich DORRIS & SON \eaiter 2 _ pointmen. phone MA 5-382] tion. Large 6 room modern with EXPERIENCED SECRE.| COLORED WOMAN DESIRES 5 re yi ean SHARPENED | Brick. stone and cement work. | Wtd. Children to Board 25 | REAL 5 | COUPLE. 1 CHILD wisH smart |? ROOM HOvSE 8 MILES FROM! 1) ,hatment, and gas heat. tary for large well establishea| 48y8 lay work, 335 pius fare, in ie SAGUENIET | TE 100 eee ie CO-OP MEMBER | unvurnished house or apt Close; Pontiac Ol and gas stove fur- | fi ne ren ee we Pontiac firm. Typing and sbort- ee ed 47749 before 8 a. m. Garage Remodelin GENERAL CON DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN C. st OR FOUTT ES in_and reasonable FE 2.262) - Biied. MA #.2ied iP ‘ Paved street : <= ae ae = ————— IMATES ON RE ommercia Altera- 2-5026. { 1 cE cS _ BUSINESS: MAN WITH WIFE AND 2.500 down § > dare Wr f ca O} QUEST : E Rent H acres with all kinds i tion ange reset a —— Gea) PE bee fe CRAY ee) Chamtinh tates Winns | CHILDREN LOVED - AND CARED| We be-e duver that will pay? jomudten desires 2 Poatae Fel Pek EA, percent furn, 38 * vel ul and oe ie eee tench i Press Box 101 FLOOR LAYE EXCAVATING, GRADING, BULL- | spectfivation « for any type build- eat tape bedded os saat fer post equity, in any de-| | 3-718) | MOVE RIGHT IN N loale for less than you can vata. ’ WOMAN WANTED OEWERAL| OCR LAY sn AND , SANDER doring, road bldg Ph. FE 2-5422 ings. MUtual €8321. Share Living Quarters 26 eror fer ae ed home: also BUS: . pesinesS MAN WETH wirranp > —Living 5 ced geht yon see Sent. ; J a a Sos 9 usiness and income iP USEW i> 4 4 “ MJ i | a CEM LOOP DARA ee ~~ H desir. B R M4 N, Cox NO. s ALL HOUSE" TH mice Ur on Paxet wi - DRIV. | B Ey EY ROUGHING eect ats ne BACHELOR WIL : AWARE bE aia Call us for immediate | bone in eiutar Pectin ‘Detroit | j fied ear arom A oars J. OW Realtor MODERN NVEN Ae ee 20211 ryan Trench FES-6973| OR 39402. A. J. Webster & Son. | : D- ax —WEbster 5-5947 Phone Detroit KEnwood 1.9823 | 1362 Wo Hu FE 2-4810 f Warm air heating & sheet metal | Fm home with 1 or 2 men Near | OY KN IE ~ 1 3 Mémpb Eee lit ceipree ly tol dee 5S Gane coe oe WANTS PART Stare moro: a7 CEMENT WORK, BLOCKS.| White Chapel. MUlberry 9.0016, | ROY KN AUF, Realtor | po¢tor. LONG ESTABLISHED IN TN | SEVEN ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT| Co-op Real Estate Exch, FE ¢4351. “ , 0. weekends. ‘OR ee eves, lor ring & rew nding gs me Pike. orches. fireplaces and sea-walls. after 6 pm | 26's W. Huron FE 2-7421| community, needs 2 of 3 bedroo in Pontiac Call FE 7-0243 _ a wiht On Weal N40 Cink bom | Pease . | M 34879 _| WE WOULD LIKE TO SHARE OUR Eve OA 83339 unfurnished home West side Pon. | 3 BEDROOM FAST SIDE. CLOSE! Suburban Brick 2 children, i FE 23-4188 after | Work Wanted Female 9A ~ ————— | CARPENTRY WORK, ALTERA-| large home with small famuy , WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE Le ts ie ; In State references Write Pon- This beat ren. Ere m be ater | oe ELECTRICAL ons modernizgtions, also custom ‘child weleen.ed) in exchange for | broperty Purchasers waiting. YOUNG CouPLr—wrrn— -+tiac. Press Box 27. ‘s beautiful practically new home "-CASHIER BARBY SITTING EVENINGS. REA. SEWER CL EANING _ building OLive 2-1221. Mgnt HS en cere ee 2 | R. F. McKINNEY greets eee apt fur. $ Rooms & BATH. OUTSIDE OF | he ad FER pg tate rene = 5 2 ; achool age children feekends s or unfurnishe or 27 petal on Union x y Seeealc rein co eras. | sonable FE 2-3780 Siiks Sunday Service Ph FE 42912 Typewriting Service 17 free if de<'red Please call before Pe ind 1S ommerce Rd. bedrooms FE 2-4178 between 2? 86-2837 bake Ra OA panel tend mid Aharon io gra- ge Tn 6-1 WHITE LADY TO CARE FOR 2, WELDING AND WASHING MA. ~~~ | 2pm as we both work afternoon - Pontiac EM 3.3311 or _and 7pm. — S RMS & .ATH CHILDREN W living-room pata weer lovely eae wares OMAR | sore Se Een Se ee | ee eee le Sees ot eats pert Ens be come. 222-8 Teidgtaph belove 6+ eatlon room. whieh an ; | WTD _BABY SITTING _ a LASTER IVG———_+-sne Wed: H + = WILL BUY Re pm [fireplace and a 2 car garage. ass —— care of Vicinity of Drayton Piains ad General arr and Office Sup- ousehold Goods 27) P ‘ Ideal setting among deautiful id, ee modern 5 OR 31678. | PR 8-0626. PE $-0925. LEO LUSTIG | _ ply Co. 7 W. Lawrence. -_~<=—~—_—_—_—_—_—_[—=—{=_~--»-rxrrer—r~err re Risk ~~ god home. Young working voupie looking for | eouP <= x °, Face. Smee trees. and many more desirable = LICENSED PRACTICAL “xoRSE | S ole TiEEWarrase RENTED | FURN. ANTIQUE DISHES. “Sed con kindly louie! ol cer eetaadied crente om shares, | Gnd unusual ieee wn by OMAN OR, GIRL. CARE OF Fa eee eeecocae "a S. ee Mitchell's. 123 N Saginaw St bought and sold daily, MY 23022 9) BUY. [our home Tor cash. ental tm Birmingham. We | POR eRe ewIB. Write] appointment only : = one. | = Cs | ‘ey seekin. - two \edroom house : ig EXPERIENCED WAITRESS *papetans atic POSITION 1% Pontiac (Farm and Industrial Dressmaking- Tailoring 18 aes TTOR AUCTION IT CORT M. TMBLI ER of apartment at ‘a oe enable | MODERN § ROOMS. BATH. LAKE | K- L. Templeton, Realtor 4-9000 ; : 1111 Josiyn FE rent by December 1. Our record an month Adults Refs. | so1, w : ence, knowledge of typin a WAN 40526 52's W Wip EXPERIENCED B PART cael bookkeeping FE «sere *” acd TRIMMING AND, REMOVAL. | DRESSMAKINO, (ALT ERATIONS, inane ee ec OF |. DO YOU WANT CASH? Prllcpere dks ior) wires. explow ae nS a 4 Redvoon B ick cook for week ends. uburn. WasHINGS - MY HOME P@at ! _ Suits, coats & dresses FE 4-7074. We will buyeor sel! your home ‘ a , e€ ie ric. EXPERIENCED WHITE DISH-| work ironed if desired S$ E side vnee REWEAVING ExpeRTLY pong. FURNITURE NEEDED | 9, equity regardiess of condi- Sall-writine ability. ete, Cal MI eee WEST veer yas! “ALL MAKES ah pounT ale Fane Suita superbly tailored. PE S-3792.| Entire home or odd lots. Get the | “0. !f price CnAnL eee fight, | 41811 days, MI 5 meghts. = 2 pe of Posttaas 8 gs "iecations LADY TO oe say on FREE EXPERIENCED BABY SITTER. | : eD | TAILORING. SUITS, COATS AND] ‘Op dollar. - Witt buy outrignt or! re ~ : e know that you will lik c ' 4-052 CUTE 2 room and board. FE 2-7 _ |. Excellent care given OR 3.6480 | Ofticns ebet ples tg at a L remodeling, alterations. FE 22634| fell tt for vou. BB. Community” eer FE 46862 Hotel Rooms 32B uitabic ROOM. STONE HOUSE | {paca te family home. 3 full bathe : : : Sas -| Kana Warner. Sale. Ph. OR 3-2717. . PARARARALRT ARI ‘ pie. located 3/ of children's playroom on WHITE WOMAN R OUSE-/ renee Bt. one ee : ~y> ae were miles west of firs STENOGRAPHER WORK 9 TO 8 FO HOUSE. | _ _ Ph FE 3-0135 | | FOR SURE RESUL TS aes Rochester ~ Inquire t floor Library. and sunroom, with Sat. afternoons off’ Firm | irk. care of 2 school axed /#XPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- Chiropodists 20 | Wtd. Household Goods 27 nor >| HOTEL ROOSEVELT | “ 7 ™- Seine st. Pontiac ryt bavement."atiached ufo a gstablishe " 3 years tn business shildren. 4 ie ‘ dae. ove a om Ph. PE 5-6593, OR 3-2000. WANTE . list Your Property Newly decorated. By week Also) FOR EXECUTIVE LARGE 3 BED.| "24 many een a a oe n st and reliable. Good | 3.6705. | FOR COMPLETE LINE OF MA- MAURICE THOME, D. 8. C f D FURNITURE THE MODERN, Sate ee eee ee PE rom ihe i = : el tee : | me ay —Michaels_} Se = = selec sso free oT opportunity fer advancement sonery work cal} MA 5-3103 fr : art $45 per week. Repiy Pon. , COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN EX. , C) estimates. ee]. 3203 Fontiag fists Mank Bldg. if you Nave anything for sale MULTIPLE \ ~ -S tiee Press Box 10. | perienced in bookkeeping — and . _. _ and want prompt courteous serv- c + aE WW NY. HOTEL A AUBURIN $30 PER MONTH NOT MODERN it Aiea St oceans desires permanent po- ‘APPLIANCE SERVICES | ~ Photo-Accessories 20A'| 1ct.and the te Bighest price in cash, : Rooms Day or Week Adults 4870 Fenmore, Crescent Lk M BUNGALOW AN OPPORTUNITY FOR AMBI- sition. OR 3-6116 er 6 | We service all makes of refrig- | ~~~ call L & Company, Oak. This means that when you Also 1 = ot hon Apartments For R t Off. S wonderin buy at just $4,500 with tiows, personable women. 23-45 to) WILL CARE FOR PRE-SCHOOLER/ erators, washers, radios, clean- | PORTRAITS-- FRAMES- COPIES land Counts largest used furni-| list your property with us Cooking “a3 refrigeration unit brid Coie ALIS pace 37A 1 500 down. It's to supplement family income by dis- | and nousework Afternoon shifts, ers, and all types of small ap- = é ture buver. See the rest. then exclusively as a member of 464 Auburn Ph. FE 2-9239 Pee true! Here's the facts: After 3 playing beautiful costume jewelry | Week day. FE 44332 morn. lances. weseme Toaas ee ap ack call L & 8. PE 2-2906, the Co-operative Realtors | years the foundation has shifted. or more private jeweirs pare GIRL DESIRES DAY | ROY 8, 96 Oakland Ave. FE 24071) Tq, 0 Stud = |ONE OP PONTIAC'S LARGEST plate Le yee ars size Rooms With Board 32D) rary lal tbone) Sa ee eeleetle weekly in Pontiac and wrk 7 hours day Transporte- | @SURURBAN SEPTIC TANK Cl a buyers. case watting. FE eat er active eee “Ideal Location” toda = ® look adjacent towns Flexible work tion FE 43887 KODAK RETINA NO 2A GER- real estate offices with a + Ocation ”. z hours., Ideal for house wife wih WASHINGS, IRONINGS CUR:|_ tae CTR rea man make. Never used. OL 2-120. | —* 8! total of approximately 75 EMPLOYED LADY WHO WANTS | . s aracrer Ro invetmenty rm ce | “tains. Low prices, Baby sitting — Upholsterin ic!” Wtd. Transportation 274 oN0oP 2 ntact, ed ode “pe nee *? optional. West eet Se PALL... een Realtor, vering, no eollecting e train | might: FE- 5-6398- ering i = - eo... 2 RII. RANIRARARA IN IRPRPR RRS R RD, SE eee . ° : 31 oar aa vou Car beet) For interview | | x aA Lost and Found 21 data covered in your lise ROOM FOR BUD- ‘ : ~ “Ri re , _ WTD. OP OA Hun Saree *: ~ 5 . eal Estate Since ‘we haltiometpaplpnci vere ail TO a )=SC«S*T MAKERS «OF «custom BurLT | ~ nnera | RIBE WAXTED TO TOWN FROM Dyelairesce tera cincs pref Day netters apd Bouthersers | Five Window s Facin BAKERY SALESGIRL, ANDERSO . : sew | {urnmiture upholstering, 34 South| LOST: PACKAGE OF GREETING 3840 Baldwin road, to be by the proven & mod 7 aereierred FE 21033. Bakery, 124 W. 14 Mile Rd MI ee & CLEANING. $7 PER Telegraph cards Some originals. Valuable | & o'clock, TE 47042. way to seil real estate If ROOM & BOARD FOR 2 SOUTH- VAS N Sooinsc 7114. ood | Thomas Upholstering co sneer only. eward Lost on| NEEDED BADLY RIDE FROM you Nave a home. apart- £ ern buddies. FE 5-4334 * AN. Saginaw St. EXPERIENCED BEAUTY | EXPERIENCED BABY SITTER ' rad Sea bus Tues. Reward MI Williams Lake to Pontiac or city ment, farm, lake property of ROOM ald) =eeD NO DRINK- (Over Thrifty Drug Sto FE 25600 nese Beauty Shop lpany Sm te uy ia Phone FE 5-8888 LOST: CASCO STEAM On yore aay eke nove. You ale of real estate that Sad it x ” Seare me § NG IN MY HOME. | q5>q5, = : TRON, u really want sold ROO! aV€@) S > 1 EXPERIENCED YOUNG WOMAN | days, of evenings 189 N. Perry CORNICES, ~ DRAPERIES, SLIPCOV- | George's or Kresges. MApsfair call us now at FE 43 25. 20M |AXD ROARD, ron maa | - , ext to cats) Al BURN HEIGHTS "between 20 and 38 for general. FE 5-3053 ers, materials. Beadle, FE S-1927, | 6-2760 Wtd. Miscellaneous | Goop FOOD, pGHOWER, SINGLE ‘APPROXIMATELY See this S$ room home, plastered Reinet, Pets 17 zy mormon gonyne qnane SUM FUND LEME EE ea AALS AMATO |r ao wer papa par a RANI, Real ae ne eee ae a7 [lea aa shirts sf er reason- 8 oney an an = oO! ou WTD. EXPERIENCED INSPECTOR | able. : . _3-2641__ Free estimates. papers Reward. 3284 Sealy Rd vate Pay ood tne ahh 70 W. Huron St Fy #3525 | ® AxD nox CLEA re eee re W F 6 IRE las | party, « mah electric | Open Eves till & ee en. Near bus for all sho r sales representative. mfrs PAY RENT? a . Cates aed cheering | LADY nares © work BY DAY; SLIP COVERS, bdo mane oe Lost: FRO OM. THE NICIMITY or refrigerivor. 6 a, electric stove, Co-operative Realtors Exchange. Wall pe agent architect. insurance. loan | $500 down moves you right in. It’ ers or wee xte wy. Blac ocker or ca a fi a ae _ Lake’ Orion ~°\WASHINGS AND IRONINGS ~~ | CUSTOM — FURNITURE — UPHOL- | Spaniel. € months old. White cross | l*0 good 2 pice keto sult, | WTD FARMS AT. ONCE. ae aoe AND BOARD FOR wh | at sehr ce “settee crx. | smelt bat a RECEPTIONIST STENOGRAPR. : OR x04 | stetir, Free estimates, FE 4-8797. ET eae) bie roms paws: | etre reo bereein fet cook MF aca 6 Ww Hares ee & |* worker, west side. FE 2-3429- | and public ‘stenography ang nt | god basement and close in. cal er, bookkeeping Rnowiedge help. MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING FURN REFINISHING REPAIR| 21573 (°* Please call FE) Sutton ee (ess. tren St |, | RQOM AND BOARD FOR MEN. small business. | Ppa “Da ve: ful, 8 day week vicinity of Walled themes, dissertations, secretarial , _Antiques a specialty, FE 5-7332 1 wr Ox. JAPANESE AR a ' wee piace, 2 Postsne) iat. | rancts F. Bud , Miller Lake transportation required. Ap- | work EM’ papa, FOUND RING IN VICINITY OF | rifle Terry McGowan, 18 Front ATTEN al N;: 3_E. Mansfield. Rental approx $128 aq ft ply Box 104. Pontiac Prec a = lelevision Service 14A| Pontiac Phone MAple 5-4199. be-, St. Pontiac | O —-— | year ON LONG TERM Realtor ELEAN RELIABLE wIDDLEAoED | ERIN SS, DONF "N MY HOME. Bele ad MEETING SPACE. SUITABLE FOR | Rent Apts. Furnished 33 veal. Exchange lady to care for infant. | te @ x \wonnse RADIO AND TV REPAIR LOST LARGE RED IRISH SETTER. chucca and Sunday schodl. DRAYTON WOODS LAAN INQUIRE- Daily 9 to pm eee ee 54034 “aR INOS. 1 DAY SE = EY NG E.| Shop, 540 Nevada St. Pontiac. male. In vicinity of Cass Lake | 5-6116 We have a prospect that is looking) GROUND FLOOR. 4 ROOM &_ 919 Joslyn PE 2-0259 EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR _ PROP end. celivery. FE 68613. } FOX TV & RADIO SERVICE CATT peepee _} WID—ELECTRIC_ Seen care with Private bath. apt. automatic heat on R J YY Sears Parking Space im Rear new dining banquet room and WIDOW bedded mpeeiie WEST| 9350 Cor. Hatch ery aod aire FOUND COLLIE. HIT BY CAR | with stationary needle for chil.) tw the price range of $10,000 to| prot, Wie Bor-te2—-Prntrar tuSSECH oun WEST SIDE_INCOME Sie ee Pleasant sur-| “ide FE 2-1 _ Rd OR 31647 arse veterinary bill 236 8 Edith | dren's records FE 2-6261 12.000 with “ees 4 $4,000 = mente | REAL ne ct hele Both spartmente roundings ood Wages Day or | COLORED WOMANT ‘DESIRES $| DAY NIG ao 5 7 - WTD. ELECTRIC PHON MIDDLE AGE COUPLE PRE- TOR nelude furniture, Located in nice might shift avalleble. Apply in| days week work, $35 plus fare. in| 93 $0 ior su TV SERVICE, | met BLACK & WHITE SPRING-| with stationary needle core WILLIAMS OR MACEDAY LAKE | [€fred 3 rooms basement re | "by Hace FE ¢4528/ 5°01, Has bath for each apt. hes person 306 Main St, Rochester Pontiac FE 47749 before 8 am M P 8TRAKA er. Speniel, long tall, Answers to| ‘dren's records FE: 2-6: lave customer wants 3 bedroom | 72853. 38 Mathews | ee Y Bun, til $1 ing ote eee ood high basement PATHER. TIRED OP COOKING | °F after 6 ptm ___| GUARANTEED TV REPAIR ARY |, -P%!”_ *25_teward. OR 3-287. | ~ | “lakefront as high as 818,000 win | 3 WINDOW UNIT. COMPLETE | BIRMINGHAM. DOCTOR'S OFFICE right" ‘lectric wiring. Priced cot cites needs fclored maid. RATES! TILE DOLL CLOTHES make “E 49736. ANDY CON oer BLACK BILLFOLD WITH Ww ded M 29 $5,000 down Pasi oad chord moe with mix- fing @vatiecie hal as central, GEORGE R. IRWIN, BROKER self Pleasant household own | _ burn. Off Mdtth m PE sre | CONS Radio & TV service, poral papers, tie tet kin an ony BRICK HOME WANTED dresser. arlene’ sylvan opm ane atte | a Bel ldwin“Ave., Phone FE $-0101 and bath. o Mila HOME SERVICE CALLS — $3.50 sd This is a ples to { Lake ——— me hurt * Tee = vor ae | F SCHOOLGIRL, 16, WANTS BABY DAY OR NIGHT cone ut return vars FE | WANTED TO BORROW $4,500 FOR| | that «wishes to seit” wee | j WANTS CLEAN REFINED Orricr SPACE AVAILABLE NOW West-Su _ x pe after schoo! or weekends MITCHELL'S TV = - S_yeure at_¢—per cent are neeee for t $1800 1 a ae ANTS CLEAR ieel a REFINED PS - Savings. & Loan Bits. ged $4833. Se fs a OST — LADY'S PINK GOLD| income monthly. ITE BROS- ‘w ‘Itiams rnished | - watt id 3 tres weak apartment. 25 orrice. bute eee Tom wort rig handle ai) Beart room (hod __ Laundry | Service 111%." Saemew re 22m ton writ ten PE auch ee ee Box on efor, your conveniénes |} ROOM APT., Wo CUTLDRaN on | Uunte ‘imoes ample ot asement. garage. wired iti f= — iL A oa i ls le W arrepevet eid hot absolutely | FOR PAMILY LAUNDRY. SER Building Service 18} “downtown ares, Reward FE|WISH TO BORROW $3500 INTER- | 9000 _Dizie Highway __ Watertord 21388 after 2:30 p.m. reas ™ Eg a Becessary, Must be practical ana}. sc fe a SE ese ek 47018 before 3 p. est and security, ional, Box 96, | LET Us tp IGHT VELY ROOMS PE 5-706. aS +oam, energetic. Good opportunity for | 2-8101 aundry BUILDING LOTS CLEARED.|LO8ST. MALE peice HOUND, | —Pontiac Press. i tre sink and ope auto: | FOR ACCOUNTANT OR ATH young woman to. oot perms- | Lact ; ideriend orgs | Moving & light] vicinity W. Maple and Orchard had ferve _bown heat, lights and 1-| Ber. Desk apa tek answer. | ONT: —e : Now Bor | AGe QURTAINS PLAIN OR RUP- | | trucking. EM 3-2060 _Lake R4 Phone MA 63400 droom Tomes for © deli ti vate entrance and bath Adults, Ing service in large modern reai| BUD” Nicholie - Til. fenties Pree greed your ed, bea Ul ully finished. Pontiac | TERRAZO RUBBER RAMI Lost: ONE BLAC couse w 7 No drinkers Must be clean and| ‘State office. Plenty of parking | R ; experience and starting salary de. | —0lndry_ Ph FE 2-8101. tile, flagstone Commercial and ACK IRISH SET- , Day as high as $15,000 if you have| quiet. close. to. town and second | —*Pace Low rent. §-1284. tired | All replies will b ‘te P .D. “resid PRA EL black ccllar, white splash |@)on't be thrown when] sich # home oe aes pte) cove, rom bas 307 Saginaw, = coutidect e held Painting-Decorating 1 1A A BUILDER Fes 8 Lis} een front legs. 2749, oh . turn our_ spotlight vour e. | Mo’ N 2 ROOM APT bus FE I FOUhIE Sal e Sriak pe ext |EO8T,, GOLD WATCH IN TRE something of value is Roger ear line, FE 4-804 °° ™ 00 ne ee Mackay * = foam Den rE 21480 my tee ot og anal Bsa job roe Center. If ron yuase cal FE lost. Place a Lost ad to $11 Main st OL oy weer Aaanes ty eae ay poe Pa New Brick Buiding * . - 5 sma. uaran cen Rewa ¥ ‘ ‘ : epee ‘7152. ved Highway ~ A CARS, FURNITURE & INTERIOR | work. (Ph. PB 40006 reach the finder! Call)“ “Rochester Michiean MAIN FLOO 5 Paaw, shway ~ Ample Parking . oe ee : : Mic? ss R, 2 RMS. PRIVATE wilt to GRESHAM M CI i "ANI RS trim. PY] 6-5135, alter 4 OFNER - Los ; Re ad WHITE > i wr a eeenac 7 ; } -EANERS |. AL BUILDER. CARPEN-| ~ chort haired” temneie’ FE 2-8181, : HAVE AITING — and entrance, North end, 97 Onkiang | WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING, | Ctr mets alterations. Ait kinds eiity of Middlebelt Ra” MAtair Haale or two family homes Gos. | tory mee, FE 24374, adults only. “BUD” NICHOLIE ; painting. OR 3-224. of’ vement work. FE 31768, 2610 after 3 pm. ae Pe scone See) 3 Roce, Gronard Legere OF REAL ESTATE ‘ 4 men, ne z ; . xa , s+ = = 2 + As : “- _THE PONTIAC J PRI ss. ie aes 9 ak ee Fer Sate Homes 0] Sal Ho RE ‘THURSDAY -NOVE ae a . (é) Ars} is Se oi % * a ‘ qe eee : NT. . fONTT oa crea ( by Hershberger| _ Fer = ae ; Lol N ee 2 i a 7 a . — ‘ Sale ~“Hiesiees “ ——— ___ Sale. N. = — WEEK DAN 1-9 W , = Sy Pree | ¥ =z ~ Lake Prop _ . erme. EEK ; _< —_ . - = , a 7 N. JOHNSON st, |H EK DAYS 3-6 ~ est Side Ce 4° Ne wat ‘ ATT |" 4 BEDRM. LK. FRONT = fam um 2314 Mi pee: ee ee a wat » FA : _| 82.000 DOWN—PURNISHED | : = very ily bd Eliza both} — — wad 44 a ‘ body to @ 3 family -te-eon-— + ies Orchard Lake lebelt Rd. _wiace oe Lakes, @ = : oo PF 4 J Pontiac ine] 8 Terms family. “Quick, - tive + fmelt tam of Teleg Lake Road % couple in a Set en or . iil, ee = be dan waccanens fees e | WEST SIDE Se ee as ae | SEES Se ia Se Gateereer | A ; A», § WN oy ep pout Fan wi ie or Sonal eye - : c adds One eet os » em On| home with ree. 4 Froom { i : F =y eis : Y 61,528 i paneled 4% room csi BRICK tion. Lot 11 west sid ish- \ — plac am Up ; ( PN : N. 2- = bath: living} > : 14x365 ie loc M ae ‘room. The e in liv- Off -- yt ; : west bedrm. hi to i 1s Large peo bunge- payment ts oe ee prom _ this pick tiv oat: roy SAE ated ts & fo Yet It oe ee $a ome | mmediate possennoa, ¢ }| RAY O* one nd knchea, fall seen hurry! $1,480, Better’ Tour lot in e mneree down peyment, substan- mo a“ 3 ce 3 Se... 4, good, onaiton tak full, barns Gir ; OW Kone eae Sell on “a — space. _ —* ‘sone - . ‘ — fe Se = } am on this one at only ou el oi | ree ke Se Poe see for mae rms or trade. Homeuries THE Lake Property . 4 a ee | — pam ss ——_—#-, [NO annette See as 4300 x & Hicks: — as £ = $700 DOW Orion lakefront. LARGEST ters Lake. north — eo ay ae a home wit sccm aces | Dine Hey De-~ton. ao : Vacant white OWN oo Pega Bhs step ron ew HOMES —_ ara peta Pentise a sat de = fa" SSS j ith full Basement, adera | — Paes = _Ptains | a ee _S with 3 exus, large’ roome, tio lane see say a see R YOU x bectiy gies Mew’ ean = = ex a biscttop. sireet. An esort Prop. 41B ere ioe meee = pert bath arte: rosue When y e you'll say “th vee of UR MONEY fuean pine. New ann on ‘ ; = — cel fee ok Ge An “ p. 41B ou $3,862.50 - Cah with furnace 1 basement cious ine browse thr is a” : © t ieakee and electric _ ‘ paymen iow down we oca Watone for Mr. meat tercuahogt, igocted, fet ott cee eee a leren ise orca ra ae hae ‘\ NORTH SIDE, Mod |GREEN LAKE hay ge totes aa ts angi have the eS = toe are ce wage oD & ixtures. area Good } ern Housin ope OFFICE ves. & 40528 Open ai : ime key, you'll bedroo ed in 19s ft paved road bedrm. “ (ON GR: &* gun. a side Pays Lictigs y your ed hemes: m, face brick oC asa, Be school bus el oe oth on ist fir., ‘et bass: Cn ae POR. Firma oer. ——— ‘$. co " st : ry L LAKES” 2 “BRICK TERRACE | ter apps plover garage, too.| Ril slows ‘rooms, omen aumctee |. #2 tn 6s wh hance shop Cement drive. Close to since. 1926 List Ir dBatates | 7 for appot a Gown cou] me ment, stone Sains gems Acre: age ae $9,950, a and bus. Only Tone, COMMERCE im Rice * a coo i. loors interior select oak Take ‘OOK i NOR ee m Det EM 3-4412| snce, 84.550. ISCOUNT. BAL ce ue Gc Soasis ok = ee: TH SIDE. Fir ROSCO: roit WO 5-114 month payable at $46.80 per euaas cnk oak see parcels. weet bedrm st offering of this o MMON. MICH. ee Ee as per res and small 2 with 10 pas Ung with fu Ri South branch LOT 648x105. w 4 room bungal terest. On bedroom bath end bastenent. lat n ver 1% mt of the Au Sab neighborhood. iow im good oe air| com . north le} Real Cameron ia A couy bangs tor ihe wore Seas le sgg oae Rede as Witten oF LS etaee terme es : NEAR 8T. FRED’ —_.For_Sale_Lots__42. Bu Se WR aE FRED'S. Oop cust ne Ls Business Opportunities 47 with 2 cme ls a 9 rm, amps PARRA ities 47 pet tae cu, © ANOTHER ~ downtown, , comprise ms. 3 bed tile drainboa: rds. —— pine kitch- home it be | S°Gcres. vith almost new 4 new 4 rooms, ~futt floe basemen rs and celeron” oak —_ i mphries, 25-8 Fs" ttehi Ss oum ca ally insulated. Aare Tae hee screens, paved have bee for $9,500 asonable down Both pay- used as @ 2- or one cae hon were: NEW LOCATION | Partridge "Foomy family" Ww ut. down vr might | wad beleaed bane = Co-operative R $375. , _ | PE 2-041 ealtors Ex solid dri . DOWN. ie eee change | and ant Ve. gas automatic tu ae an epaved 4 @ bust v Rooms _ Telegraph s| age. ater 60 to 80 f —— ments city. Close street in th shaded MODERN, LARGE| . EE Pisher ® lot, ins’ , LARGE ——— G co es, cry water OWNE ower On Sue | Tat $14.650 Full Price | ILES REALTY CO only s home wi kw FOR --—- ~— $3,950, Gus «sun NER MUST SELL. rage aod eccemcar brick gs ete FE. is en r ith $5,000 2 HOUSES tion. large —— excellent toce- . . $18,150. | THE NATIO St “ roiture on id fir. ine down. | pxceilent Ww —$1,700 DN.| sts: pe yng tecm nee c aoa oa mee “We : ' | west , to ranch bome __ West suburban Nu} test antl arechen, ‘Sreak: ome out od Li sf WE OPEN really get action == ee Phen echoes er eleriera ” > _ privileges. The Silica Rend cua tea ae bedrooms. break yourself the —— judge ter te ene oe tose now—we “3 iff ed i ae ae re brick vencn | es lae” High School. new Watertora ert: eae ate | besa groom ome por param eoioeed these homes. t'| Reacton te) wml 0s a ropes!” cre laine ooded | $76 : K TO 1H each Gate at Cale atte “porch. attached garage: ‘screened TOR. 753 18 & SON mee Living Ret ten wooded. ee a goun._ OU W E RIGHT wa ee aes PHONE WwW, HURO For Sale oll zip ft. t bed 80x180 on = ANT TO B AN WHE ity reom, thi t water, util- Zi gmase sou e: the price _ PHONE FE ¢1557 N ST, | w Houses : AC heat. : £ UY A BUST N s a e other bh NEW Cc 1842. SE oe o; Ve 4. town, The onan rai et NR. he eee de NESS 2 bash “now 3 rooms and Sart ro Tue fet Fiat HIGGINS | —~MAt TRAT | aoe UNION LAKE For Sale ‘Houses 40 you. prise should ieaving NR. DRAYT! ON "Pl AINS BUSY Si AEE GR FEA: _ weAly. About @ ta oe mua Best) rlA spd poorer oeder * scH 100x150 ft 0 down. small, tak aon acre lot. | a FE ¢2407 IN ter. he re Peer ents on this p ’ =e OOL HOUSE drive you .. good location per day and th ing tm about $106 - — heater, Co eH bok CY + -| : served bi This well- and r own well. oo bag to| 8nd business en grow fi New => DOWN peer WILL TRADE | terse maint? beet Sara here sere of iand. Call FE < Gir fata) A ced could Piodoro pa phn “and °ON STREA’ as ear apot. i ae a ts busy 236 Cal . andy mode XT DOO h FE 2 6 E. Call FE wa rm. home. I verted AM all the ec lease le hom ifornia ra 5 rm suburba ( R TO BR 0363 cA = eS : on acre of t is located |? eee’ and tn sc equipment iol” w ° lake ae teoise cludes" basement Guviecs ha a erin ance G aeece we . 8 THE “BIRD” TO 8EE i i i a ae Be eae Say a of around, CAD sp vo On @ year oaly $3 te ee car, Priced’ st = m size; v red with f = - sd eee rae = H own = $800 be ew y, easy te # eee wos clan, ‘ 5 ACRES YL ORD INCOME, BUS. FRONT | OFFERS «acne. O | $178 down, “Te Clete’ 19 °echoos, | CLOTHING ETORE © 13 foot utility and = etails cal). payment cn house. 3 eee HAVE S you want to ow Off : ad ooo 300 ft on paved C. LADD th Nye tt tee sa Ey, a» Needs so Ist floor; oil rooms. one | — US SELL YOU oe ot, cant chaos cna ff Jest Heres ory eos fines Stpeundy eal money urprised at tow = GI RES ea nneece: bestaeen tas ett Foun ae bringing ta good shape : n er ttractive 3 be Bion Dixie Hw Sul thats a cece an much ——f 3 ‘SALE lated; & Seuscheat tage iE | owe be @ good income? ad 4 roo! pn home with . mod-| C 4498 ontl ny that's @ e in this —— Tectudes 2 F nce tne. ot: nse b Ne 8 nice 10. roo! Tf 20, NULoeine aren es ; newly deco coe pes | ee lac Ck Rd + —Sppormunity. Ce once in a lifeti ~ $1000 DOWN —_.__ | igen with new cast targe-tivin per elias oe room and bunan ier (ae: eases. resid Ea noc eee ee cut | EAST pete a= ‘OR 9-290 anity Call jodar ior ray Near Middle ed-in fro: Saree) rms. Call FE street and just : on @ paved rete throughout ahi deco bark. ues nge included small! AST. SIDE. LOT 90 x t doubt « ioe little easier Am gion with Straits leke canal pe porch, z : jh neece . school. It has @ — from paalee) bath Owner | base- see ipaceave garage with stor-| 1 e. 16 8 Sanford “138. tn-} County sees longer In this tittle and Bioey . privileges. Coz $00. Cash t an Pull p nice ee ae em heat and the Henney ann uced price to $7,900, las fe. Louse verhead. 100 ft pou! LOTS ON PR ' We offer atarld north of Pont. ° La Fooms and bath” to mortgas $9,- @ ————— the apts. rniture in one | Dixie F 008, terme tnt with cement fl on wih eee ie ee ranged ig very meat 7 Large _testennpes L beth, JAMES D G1, RESALE Good ——_—— is included. Priced Dixie Frontage ; ey eee wi eee aoee ge an sep for ee moo nt ee eg ne ese peal war tod eee this Realtor ‘SA. TAYLOR _HAVE US SELL Y for equity, page cas neat, $2 750. an __§ feom frame home wit FLOYD KENT, Realt vileges oe @ WITH LAKE Stock ‘ot Hesiey " for say 81 500 * ay. Open Event sc Btate Bid OUR HOM |. @ per cent on balance. . wit — good 66 ith o| 34. rseceucs “alto whip navandiged) Btr bs $5 Oe Sho eost inventory — CANAL FRONTA ainauen eon PE 62504 | re $850 DOWN WEST SIDE F balance. | UNION LAKE, 3 L with oll “steam “heat gas| ON ¢ St FE 66108 di "auras end Vaien falta. Mid | ee eee amg Ye moadeoms ; ‘ FRONTAGE house, $6 000. SALE 8 ROOM 4 rms and went @ te cee e| Anew 4 OTS mee gibson: terme for busi-| ext to Constmer Trait, Walled er, 9% Pontiac | the break you hav This could one pared, ed mnie | BRIC ce ee | eee ere see,” Sat Mat” mies | Set fo, eae, ris 10 oe eee Fite Ser, Besta | tity nt mand es ee ° ow er z 7 iz e 3 VOMmorrow. tart, ¢ storm bungaicy BRICK BUNGALOW” | fuate coe fo bus erty] AL saith | SE ite tot tea A See saw tee wig, atk, fey ee sew elon GALOW | Sharer unave money Electrical| SESGI0N. T rooms & bats.) bed late, What a home value tor ony trom, aarp house, 24a Locs TED re, WEEKDAYS) chat tate Tn et mee Tag GAS STA. _Oarcas | heating pms, ceramic tile be balance oney by finishing} toon : ms & bath an just $2,000 down! 7 1018 chicken |b PRA NER OF $11 waterway to 2 Boo it Tear fara! os aoe eee oe SST, GODERN fos] Ea Se Stat lates ae ree ee ee REALTOR 1. MUR ato | et srs SACS | wane Rte ceeer ste & diff j acres of car garage {.\ : own, , utiful co. grit) | —PMONE PS . ON 8T., ® .ots . combination moneym cellent lak erent ex- land rounds. Me {ODE INCOME rf - bus b lawn. Se 41867, See Leno looking end - what $2000 dows. This isa buy. rere as po Rett New § rm modern RN ©|\ caused bats sore 3m vee WARD E. PARTRIDGE, | — Case wm carnil leaving DRY CLEAN | Branch, Telegraph R cot leaking brick basting. & 5 Bee it! is -@ buy. pen a priced, to all Pecesvoed locate. Cheese to home in good up ene ¢owa. 3 & bath ay REALTOR I IDGE, $13.500, will sacrifice ior An excellent pick EANING —— Re. By dl dees pe OP ype with a big era 49584, 138 Eas o eervice Hardwood schools| ‘#ts¢ corne air furnace, Sra TE 2- rn eens 2 ee LIVE 20. — —— —- eae M. Stout. Realtor “LAWRENCE _W at| Pisens tad ourage om 4 floors, | On Sie ae _fumece, | @ W. Merve &., Open Eve. * a Y Acre Estate ae panel truck neniict me re coOeraY pe THE equipp ri owt a ne _ Saginan si with $2450 do epeee. 1,450. PIF ; ‘ Beaut e with easy t ed reason te in Wi . Inv well a wa. DO N MINUTES iful 3 1 easy terms ‘aterfo nome-| 2 ™ ge on State ai. ORD. L. C. LADD : —_ Font Miseaaes ued vane =o Pe grey Dome, features Tate nv! | Modere EAST SIDE totermatne terme fran i business pestne roeleat = Natt | HAVE US SELL a Dan Bee on enn. va aoe ne'228° ‘sddition © aes |) on rilstes__ vee rstripped. | ichln a moatrs Se Gat os tk on in Pe BONDING LOTS * here, at only 13,000 money tes “eee HOME OPEN om = 3496 _Pontiae raga es tate aa. adres in porch — ober actoenea Frermopene heated garage Sete ee ee nerenes oat Cierte ontapagiasod — SUNDAS 30 OES toss AnD A HOME OF YOU 1 ——RANCH HO) 4. . cor Rint- [EE cokae Ur sqrllrrs Venta trait ~Sindows oid Pigg codon HOUSTON ST HOLMES-B. your so hurry end REALTOR. Ts DORRIS & SON ~ OWN YOUR ee een an Qe Scone Tinea) ore ; cen sical EE aes beaut | © Donable with 85.600 < Priced 4992 Dixte BRYEAM WARD E. PARTRIDGE ee ou es W. HURON 8 We ouse on 100x400 ft. ranch | DRIVE CLARE'S OFFICE. RM. BUNGALOW. completely nna teen by able with 35 608 — ___ OR 31950 Ev way OFFICE OF ¥ I +1887 t.. meee ce eee gee boas Good | PHOTO-L QUT AND SE pice | lving rm. Nice kitche 23 PT. a mane. oy} CUCKLER RE _ es. OR3-8001 VICE OF NATIONAL BUSEES s wedeconn eng HOME West Suburban frond, — pe aad gemma DOOR. Gs. PanKInG at er or Newly conta wus or Pontiac wih deo tue tae = ome ; ALT Y SYI VAN r a Ag er 5 ture window, plat room, pile- Your choice of 2 exreil face oolepye ‘and besement | CAN — alse g matic gas water potest $30,000; $10,000 | PRIV 3-2039 “gia Ths esly VILLAGE COAST-TO-COAS ————— Sea ES oe nt nen] eating aes | Shoei cLaRt |e mare owen, wiut agiz.on| EL spcrsase eter tees | W r : the Both one in Cherok nable 4 at 616. | Soower cece 2 awa ow SS noth etlegy Id’ La Ease finish the Inside. age are two. bodses treme “PRICED T Sse | ae hoe eras © (=. ond ate teres tok a = Ce ses oe a eee ike — mond see aoe Sam ps Ss roest a. WHTECOMB. Both Both have large ages. | LY $2,950. wi $800 Se 192 m Klis. Lake. bik. home com room roperty. FE FLOY ‘ Huron Open Eve. FE REALTO are laaeped bat ee — this 4 DOWN = $4,050 ny — rated pletely redeco- penne OYD KENT, es 24316 FE 8-0522 bed dit very excellent! Ke @ 76n325 ft room | Vacant - 4 rm . 1 Dowa and | - —-—— NT FUEL a = soned 8 ey 2 _2edroom bun | item — Livia excellent con- Re o _ , ==) Sees — Sic tin Rerngerncr weve |S ciatt, rine “room” mln fo Tacecettane, me ietsoyed| TE Soares ee L. mw tases altor |""Gay, STmongy mater, Cush or B = : ude eater in- : rt a reer room ee, su ext eit oF Escelleat north end } hing . ne) District — oS * ae Sta a pais eter. erat JON: = = keste! hove pu sinner -TRIP * Consumers Power Fiitte tite, “Mareel eine pear school & sho ocation home Al wn AG rm. f B. ; : : _ $7,500. Can e privileges Oly W. Huron REE tie first Moor *- Th A y Sacre uushen entre new and 1 large rooms. 3 edrane. i {ARLE P 7; Uses " pasement—with — lave-) Dray e All Wom Patent—Mediei fenc en, extra | ; nurs Pull drms S ERRY ~ tion room recree-}~ to tai an Re edicine mrtecuy yoxt, _andecaped roses = eat th Mer corene Cooperative Real Estate Exchan , bontas ERRY. PARK. ~ 0.500 » CLOSE IN —_ ~— . ee er, mg no Plains— | RANCH HOME coe. Liquor Business ore ‘600 ve it a: x 150. alow on a‘ AC w ' T ; ~exctunve. 4 Located: a Bateman & es Sepsiecment - priced at "p10 950 eason- | Evenings PES 714 “s Ph. PEs : stores, = to school, klaare new remodel cae home, rege. 7 Hass I ed ee. de teireat 1081 built 6 located. 1% miles | cn endertalty: “3 oo 1-of- the _ __ Belgas be Kampien Realy we peyment required. Large | — POO UING ve 3-1706| {canyon a Bon eee on ae Fe bar oe ie a oe 6 ae omnes. Gis bath, ofl heat ornise pia cute at Winen |b Ton: lh a a Open Eves Ps , a “¢ ROOMING HOUSE reany o adie Better call - beret, $1500 dows. Call 4 Aanding walas "at iy arene I heat. oe 2130" Geek evertookng yy Tele- and a i ee Sun. ‘0-0 . Brick a = : term. a ‘ota, Lak sin store doing coat ioe winealow, with | pentee | 2 car gs ee ee FORD AGENCY UAWRENCE_® ” epoch at per, com ot roses From “eee. ft and £133-000 8 ee sprentanaely room: 2 lar ntlac Adm! rage. tal Opdyke PE OPEN Ro ents of _ \. 508. rs on te FOR LEASE | garage e001 full e | Paved ministration bu ' 5 EVES. n ] Incl. tax Der SYLVA poe sagt gH Sr ae re i coueihe | atvgn Sea Se onot =| y va, ne| feane = o | kein "pact om once: rae ase ee ‘, s, 4 b ie s cel Hickory’ Ridge, Milford, Pb. Die- Drayt we MEL down wil bande, | Hom MY 24631 _mAvE US SELL YOUR # _Muron PEdera! 3-7183 Elizabeth La _— meds eas Tee tel rive, tees Plains Area DOROTHY "SNYDER LAV! Lovely: adhe Businesss Site : | RELL TOUR NOME ae Estates 2 lots. Cane! frontage | Roy Annet * = and room bungalow 2 bed REALTOR VENDER ory obs $ room Immediate P. : oe 1940 Spac S| exceiient beach, $2000 t e@ t Inc } = a rooms 140 W me. 13 x 30 living . modern e Possess Hom & ‘ ious cape rom R ° CLARKSTON tse es gully x pea roeme | Office ME 3-4011 ee at dining room | Spacious. unfinist st Ld © & Cottages beautifully” landsea Er pr —+ | Family nome 2 pale tached garage. at raz Bu PTERRACE Gedroome cedar closet, eitchen | fpaclous unfinished "wpwairs fll Home & Cottages | bans wma. Seed ce | Feanoe Cass-llzabetd Rd | athe This eresiee and ced at $12,600. ACE room sc wintew tecreaten| poe , automatic heat an: LARP Gite sec ocavinke bie 27 LARG Open 9 to . roof, basement. | * too Off & large newly decore cee ee ee serene |) r. Mandy to bus eat and het} 604 eating REALTY CO ee ee Cea ee ee ae 1. OW __ Saar “lot and [t. Clen Lali easterly a Abnozimately ry] Mr to” eee ‘this one” Call Trail, Walled L&. 2 large bedrooms, le bath eac Hetghts ; EST SIDE smal ens St ou foruace endl red walls. N fs ft. of busin acres Peterson Fe $1201, Ev Cali | —_——_ ? 1584 on iT. 2 bedroo! fh. MI no. . $500 Bid: ees 1 house 1 bere | Basement gas water he real rat nome rs 8 ase frontage | 81206. 1201, Eve. FE — ad i heat, 2 car gare ms up! LoTs : of ig. with 2,085 sq. ft. tn he : GARROLL se arse teat Sol heen ps a eg oniags | | ant | acetate | Sa Soe gn wba ide ounatl et a cad ea G. PORRITT with $1 . seoenenty iprna at ea s00 Wi EST SUBURBAN ———_—— a ae Nicholie = D ome-—better see it, _OR 3.2085, ‘5 her or _gresnhons t Huron 7 oan 3 bedroom modern 0! Ne L_ ESTATE O wight Street For Sale } ___| FLOYD KEN a "=" NICHOL pty Brie Ret ee ee , Sale Wereage 43| OD ream on a : ING ON : 1 price. Tccms. near LARS FRONT eta acious 3} bedrooms i. a FE 5-6106 IE 40 {E P-EAST SIDE Perfect Older H feild aa eniicmntormno rade oti | Fed Hon overt : ng beng eee roe ‘cena, Very 5 ACRES Next to Consum ! a AND HARG | Sertme de post Pexgar value $ For younger fa ome Dar wares Lake ee Rag built eee 601220 Fete sun” parlor. mee rm. highway. location close to ane) Ses? | 4 (Doing aRGER co. — hed. i partly fu teis| ee a Te the =. A wire N =s as aria don seomniten! bas tsb enna ono “a Ist floor a5 7“ Ge oe eects A ese 8 . of y furni: 4 a , aN 4 ROO sement up | iy CLEAN 33 Ww. BE al ae a BONS Good oo eee es home that { bedro m3 beth _J ‘ull basement eta) ep & Brat = Soa recreates room Only aon Let us bon peas water ] Toes "3 i ering of this § $ room be of- ; “Open. 8.3 0 _Ph FE 6-8183 substantial down pa oe with ao Laps Very en in s Lt valzn Ev a after © home. $13,000 u this fine = Ww. ORST, Ret | elsemma sae: ee wae H — craved and brand pew ‘hitch: | p ZINCOME “= Se eeesh + ures rE Kor | CHE. eee epectous ve a ing room, * | a rambling ranch YDEN | peting included. ee ws of bargains, here’ sab ons | eek Sopp neat TAKE ORION BP “Pi, Diamond 1281. Mi — 30x71 ch oh open 8 one room nea ( aa —\ M : eae aah room, Full feanred ceetsies all e 2 egg we TERM Latest Desi eparimente of our eyes. Six| reation r> soar ny Seats: Gee] She Evenings wet paene. e200 2 = FA | Mreat Sa ie eee — : uo : : : i - Ge bus, 90,950 eee and | _pastcalpe~ Dupes, t9° e most 4~ §-21317 or FE Evie = sapere =3d— ce ae fail basement with three acreet. many Pec att, carage ee FE 5-839 TAC RICE terms. chanel EM 3-427), 96.780 WITH rooms” becpmemrostd large HO MES FOR | low sleek Bioo afield ao +—t—— feed adr tnatroste A ening: particulars ‘all now | HOUSE: “WE 8 = WATSON 30 regis _ lovel: —— for 1305245 road. Lot COLORE protective. ines with a tot $5,000.00 down zon ngs after 6 call 8 OF ALL 428 WwW ELL THE ©. stered ——— ace tua Dungaiow. inoe Sees eee | hee D FAMIL IES Tos toe 1 ee bane e. Eagan cielo dla do tiy! Spe on hn mr tomes | fed ‘a 'seu Att, erepe, 3 « Fourth OL €-0371 Roch ee ia ee oe — = sehen Dlastered Huron ét. FE an os ee ced: en eer. peved car siteched se Sete a Lae ances, PE $19,750.00. | gEEGO HARBOR nal & Son, 66 W. Huron. Ww Din | ONE ACRE ovis Rochester Tinatrigualty: eet 208, ement. N inted street P- water, Now off w as —_----}__Income ’ ubur' =} __Rd. OR LAND = ania semnemt. Nice lot. This e | ‘ room modern Sm Tern —. = énucoe oo eqhare a pumber, of well locat perme eit Feo Teo i SE 40-B 2 ACRES ora : ON TOBBS | fea x” BRICK ee — a rd Tessen atic! tit rs, off] sefested 1 urban lots. If in- ce only $6.950 rent = al = M CROSBY Fy 5 Yocated near_ | Galea’ west al -_ GATEWAYS t < renhyg high priced to ell vyhnege Gol ay Bungalow—3 Bed : °C" paleyeeaiyes let us Pols down First time ee cae on Y fe == “a ostly muck. $2, Y LAKE ee ee ee Sy THE Brivileges, Ee. JF ow f CE = F any THE et. ihe oe @) Russell &. Nott, Real whi & a eceae ie rooms ;, Hempstead, Realt ment jor appoint. | * OU tl Rave & Rave est we ee space — Soon bene al - HA 170 W. PIKE ealtor Ou should absolutely see. 102 EAST KURO o| tae ™ And you'll Andersonville Ra. - = quisite bedroom home en INESS FE 4¢-5005 ogee ore ee FE 48284 casa heglt rs. Beck cana, lovely! cee com sere” in Prose On i aaa -beautifu setting st ed n 2-1317 north ot Rochester : ; trees, By all means, see wi | PERRY PARK Corner Zoned C1 invtiory up, Fimuea ot fr he All Woman Cees, &: JOHNSON, Resiter ne of bh ie re, 4 ACR MAHA. e is = —__ r) = . inufn z BE - : rge re a ES built, ae realy Seoael wy Aisvactive oe IN 195 =a acent town, many. ences cage readcctelad carpeting et wens Rew Te mi from ne Timi but = ‘ese mii” role, too 1 lovely 3 rach oaimcn yr ha REALTY CO is 41, maintained | block Ae weil planned cind v. latge rooms, f rv this proper- today 8 See it at Hurd® and caoel Ld ing cente ~ home L ney saver of a tex berries and ve your Ss ows a “a eve: s fennauio eater bear beans, oak ears, ase] Etetarat oats tem Ot if rath feae’ site ace Out New Location | Ed not a realy ea gt a ee 10 atiee eS Fe ne er. i s. full . fron : ce iS en . Tele gro Z on see dvbact yard gveriooks i fered at erage a a et sea aed Neoaty Pace wee Farm boa ioe 2 ely were: —— of Bioom{ieid. Fash ost prot aaaad ~ Uy seeoongeS meen Co oes C. $140 Pinte win| F alten ane] Nn Game a rT] ar ga- YOU'LL LIK te : g CHECK TH Pp bungal room one flo al ows through Le c-| 4% ROOM! 1 Tough plu ie LADD end Baldwin. 4 roer phony ated fare iam E IT. 18. bungalow on 3 scree wi ar A coauaag terane Timken; aut 8. FULL B Melee Ser & csceec bern, 3496 T ROO! FE 30716, ayment. B ET + e_ convenie hdd eae cae excellent race. Lot 100% atomatic ofl he ASEMENT Priced at second beth Corne Spree Lk. a 1M HOUSE as be hated. tae ent, please y PRETTY DUNDE J R H city. Dandy basement with _neighbo: mile W of at. fireplace! ts we deen germ coe oe ee i jouble sarge. = : . DAG 2 . tcker y basement w T ET hood. |. biackt city limits, sid 2 - y low down with 86 Dixie Hw 2-0207 business can RAY O'N SPIC AND E . © ILTZ car and water h aes HEI Mt! A my op_road. FE #43 ewelk: of $4.50. peyment Of 3. wDrarton to Bob’ euarters, : NEIL, R Bungeigw on ts acre. REAL cee eerage oe ne ee $14 Ca {. EL\WOOD * Piains| abeth L Chicken —~ = !& W. : ealtor northside loc « acre in choice LISTINGS TOR it aad berries. nds of FE a Cass-Fiizabe - 6 W ood — Le. Rd. Phone-PE. 31103 or PE. S-8078 eed rree meme wie ee alee oe la's N Saginaw St $11,000 te stores. Price only 126, FE 304 Open # to AMONG TOWERI : R 4 ded Acres =| SeADTY sate eo — Fy ‘cape © ‘Co-op. Exchange — eon 6a eenet prea teed OL neea | EVE FE 5-5435 : =e: o tes). SS parcel Oe ag: oger B Hen | eee trail, Aiding site - = oft the +1087 vet or FE oy state. - kitchen, a YOUNGSTOWN 6 706 terms sexesy’ wee ati a hens “2? BEDROOM HOME, John Kinzler, F $1900 down and $30 m a owe he tae of the 511 Main &t . ry at TS only cae Ronet Real" ba tata in eda poe BB ant tee S800" var eal ME ena RO oge OR Beh Realtor | deena beens” megn | toca ea met, Sitar, atenigarlt | Me SHER AES Ease <— jate pos- scree’ TT Open ; bung: district z 5 sch Re. ap ochre and f mile To Buy-To Sell- To tures: lot oni rE «sie, — aes ‘Realtors. 1 ——— | fas oak sod” clean at a pin foom ‘plus. expabsicn sia | ROCHESTER AI ~-|CARL W. BIRD, “~ mite 000 | eroee yearly on. : ; . you B BUY ! IT- wr Trade as DOWN, 2 B xchange ~ ws .sistence is within i opane window & oa | Immed - ER AREA 516 P ealt straight ba oss yearly on @& HURON G LL INSURE IT. Duck Lak : house, bas: EDROOM 8H Bod at Pane Dispos in living roo fire- | h tate possessio fi FE 4a omtiac State B or |. Good 1 r for only $5,400 do 4 e Privil located ement floor & ELL Realtc . Dorris & vii AY other m—many, ane 3 eas sera 2 bedroom 211 ank Bldg s ocation on main stree tana Attractiv ARDENS A ‘| 2 story f ivileges corner of K well in, r. C M Son Why fine teatures-— $6,000 E garage. Lar _Eves. PE hopping center onl tof ° 6 room l rame hom ~ rad Sts, D empf & M WwW. #Hur ember. 753 not make a EE casy term ge lot. 61393, ftom Pont y 2% m » ‘son’ eilored aA’ $0 ‘Scotmanie tose = ving, room coparate ein: |@ ins (whe Metn-| +1867 Son oe Ficaas 6 Roms 7 $16,300 - aed aur ee th efectricity | + Business lenepacty lent operate wel equipped soa , stone re nook ah ine. a RE APERATIVE REALTORS a oe re ena tf eel trom cree HOME, 4 BED- ~ Open Telegran FE ee MI TAL hen. Only $3,200 | TO 444 sia acai excek heater. pega) aa bot one Og ~prenings ‘tl 8 MBERS |. son, ae call Mr, Price B terms. PE 17-7041. CRESCENT L. KE Member & sun. Co-op we RICE_W ATSON —— HOTELIBAR ; ‘terms i now. Con- __ un ; : : 7206 kk F LA a : 428 W Fourth E __$58,110.00__ ; : : “= NEXT LOR TY BRANCH ou Nicholie ric ronts © Piste on eds ae ZEW RE. a C0971 ‘Rochester Nn udsen = af eh crusts! (papmeemne | — - EAL on rier = Com-| ‘*\! j NCH UC _ Rare ; An ea 8 ments. = WM. A. a | DARE er Ope ve sees studdings | $1.200 | : RANCH HOME Invitation to C West Hu ; | aparioten” tor owner in me room NN WILLIAMS LAK traroomh rat PURNISHED. — a7? 6 7 : veges Only. 84.100. ‘n ery ooee ere Live steom. Rrgrghs and comfort, Near new Be Se Tae esses leu Z ae t “LAKEFRONT Ta * > i Hvabilit e ort and . . KE ED Y Croom modes, Cotage Ie | Beet afeor 280, 3.800 sascreened PIONEER i -__ 1% aye OF “PONTIAC aint WRIGHT, Realtor in Rochester are us Tog? | ime ad comer Honxt30. inciwa: in the state, Slowest me towne bi — with : ‘pm, weekd me Se land, 3 bedroom r Tel e man ust 2 of be m hi - ¥ 500.00 on oor wo? REALTOR Feci Sand each — total price rosors 00, DOWN Te yack TIGHLANDS “Plot water ngater. Flare etd eeraph FE $-0601 attractive ieieree ane ee earace. ggnaition. Also ta the’ doesat. devend. on i otnar and s ‘til 8 ef the lot-on e value ern. 2 bed 4 oorheis Ra ard ar if wails S en, recreat . large _ lars. r more usine si a, 1 rm 1 = 6 8. T ¥ . _—s fi ion ri particu- 8. Better for INCOME PROPERTY + srt San Baer hardwood ogee tune rm 2 epson ns ee ser Poet ete ae ana wa Oe SEARCH | fireplace wand full tase | \V MHL KN "| REG a SS 9 room hous rot Tele ealty. 377 8 mains pace Sere omnes 4 : Se achatva teetions’ cals cluded. This and oe Se ee ey LIDSEN.. ~entre. se on Florence Ave, See c 40528. Open re nema Ss eee with] Romes. eft. hurry, Saleamen | Gate wre buy ' at H" C “weeny. Ter priced _at only. #10300" mith RE aS re Be RS LOOT in. Co-op ; rm, 2 _ la opert urry; Sai y 3 “1 : New ms; only 83, ly $10,500 #2 510 P ALTOR oie ae ee eee eae iting | | OAKTAND LAKE, | Sie eric TE:WIDE-— tee. WE 40504, 136 a Call to =<" sores . Ortonville 1 1919 sa er informa- room mode: x FE +0843, |GOOD BU “Eve 2-3285 (~ ~ : 32 Reve eae a-| beach Plen Ta lakefront, Good | ¢ ne R | Brie ee es PONTIAC STATE BA a Elizabeth Take “~DRAYTON rOODS— opartox, moons miroit heat” Fireplace. iaiiving | ft a oger B. Henry, Brier! Biuld nee aes panting Siice’ 3 anamese a Nearly new 6 rm you desire to Oo eTTRIF us living tm , Teasonabie term ing | - 9880, rehard FE| $11 M . Eh ele auditorium b room apt. | ; 41582 : messer, Mgr tached ranch home. at- neighborhood live in . oe ex- * ain own br elow tan be | TAYE $0878 ne inks peeaes aes ee your large bedroom neti] ire suerte rin speclour ist FC Wood Co} LOW DO | ce Rochester Michigan 7 FE'ew, diye Fe cea | Ses Sagas» ere iningrm ving- | full Be g toom, kitch vin fireplace: fu aturing nat . h MODER Cc eve- | ROOFING Litchen, 3 large ultra modern | floo bath, plastered Cl arepe mak nl woodw 1 dining room ural 1728 eae +175 Whe cue. Timken elt neat BEDRM OMMERCI/ NG SIDING Zo * pa il heat. Lc AL BU ration & MO tute orner_bedrms| tached Bice oret wate eee oes priced for wee 2 rarser:| Office vopen os Lake Ka bein ee aE cme oe cia. Ba fjown| tig an AL BUILDING. ox60,| shed. we sea" sale rote reproof bsmt. with F. atot }-oe Veseina an at sale with te oa sees” AY : aka oa eee eere with ‘oading | tae. P Write Box atl heat, auto, ag are mee sled 00 81S Ne rae ss ENTS eet ant ea tet ree Shine s, recreation bg! is beaut room ait «1. anufacturin t ' . ——— A real rm & bedrm by callin iful home| * modern with * Lake Rd uring, El! ; - will abhce = —see it today, $4,000. @C Cc = ae appoint- full Karel peered pagal gurege:| i ac WwW ) , d Smee suse or 28x76 | For S gee “oan Siva tee mix conerete offic Ee, - floors — . oO a =: : : omple office. | 6 Room Home We have CENT TAkE cated on ihig plot tf beat; oak! = WEST’ SUBURB From, Lot 100180, Lacaied | ~foe Sale orm rok 4s) a sed experienee ia 70 Located on large corne - teu poem - — ‘with 2 home full price be vairusbensee is| Very attractive AN rcs Mok Rach time cna 7 (pedvoom — erick 170 A wan | Portia Prose, = wrne eee Spemeree purpo 7 lot roned | Pull pri are S aa eon ; woo Boel. “Brick Noms” Peavaria —— el wi carport for ius Gen With mode CRES -” Tt. Led cng ar io gown, ee only Nave with hae ie coeupuenas bar bal attached pectin, Tipe ta turing 1 + ee ieee Syivan Lake "eee in vil- Ge ine home. In the | LUNCH ROOM AND a vent Dear A il ect ope ol ag iy Aiea apeeeonad SS oe 2%, ee | ee oo piccieeedl wane tinette. | ae to basement fran ec agentet i or dense mecnestio’ enclosed ment toda: for ap- se in-N. Sagina has afl the scaped — heat. well . furnace concrete @ , gas heat, itton: Other dxcellent |: -2651. WILLt porch Ideal spot for y as this ts 2 family, 1 ww location= | & extras req lot, Bto with elec rive, 65 ft. solid all lak ur buildings { mee 2 dedrooms AME j a eS dine Call et gor: priced| private bath dow @ room house of this type: mired for s rm windows & screens. pasa sees lot, sew Own of 3 fevig wele —M : boat bathing be er. i a owing we oney _ section. va ticulars, A real Call for per- pallial peti ae pron own payment w ‘A substantial Lot 482130 Located off Jos. privileges, ach and ie. $26,500 : to Loan a Kitchen, large jou liv coon niece buy for someone. rt = up: private ent = | house Call for iti purchase this Mab obi walking bi Jos- builder 1980 pel gad from CRU AW with easy | ~ (State Licensed L , o — . * mg oom 7m. laree Joh K “terms. Prick ae vi . NORTH | IDE ontiac plant ——— rE ae Ave. oy nr. | REAL FORD AGENCY WHEN ‘ a 7 no + ia * z Open Sun. * a é ORT M. IMBLER i : Irwin BR 0 TR —~———--| eee, Pal, be cad va. 8 weer ¢ ,fooms ges. sewer & appt. nmi or call tot hal Opdyke OPEN EVES. YOU NEED ss . ALTOR ait Y 2% clean as 4 lots, ing ot] heate : << ___ FE ¢6617 $25 i o Sunday Tes - c ssell Y aLron oung 080 Call’ for appointment. . ee ee wget w. no ART HERF—8 A. ) belp_ you fos = on ‘ ; We will he : _t and E from’ Mamita petaldlar < wa “problem : + OR 71-1873 oF: ‘Ohne nee | nin! Bro on ha} chaefer 2 a basement i bedrm home, bas, _ on @ farm unity to giao started pe 8 You" cone Poser § ; a ; . _ Wetertora fe town OM. FURNACE Fotos Open trom -40 # Fdw ue ieee “Sak. Poultry a Tava: @ room soit’ eth _gnod Work Junge : iy pay- . : sy : nal Meed $1,-| om : w M.S re tome ear ouse, basement barn good flee. rq : ? y ib : wars. Seton ve ace we Realtor on ot be sold ¢ nt as} ~pomg-te- ibe te TS ost oe At only ai, ‘ . = a i : : answer call PE aaa ore e-eres—} 2250, Sioa sr eaten ee at m Ee Sven yorre n SA ee el Sa ee f : ' : diate possession *) 1m-| WARD ret = te bd . 4 : EM E.R FE. PARTRI 5 oe i F x i f 4 2 FE RS oe > = ° w. fi 6 _—_FINANCE loa’ é . twa «= . Lt] Pontiee o-——_—_*— eae ] - ; te: St dig. * | Pee fy . ae = _———— ’ TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ait ~ WAITING i You May Borrow — — $25- $900 Today your bills, protect your low monthly paymente BUCKN ER Sr Above Walgreen’ 8 FE 4-044! CORNER N. SAGINAW & HURON ~Cémmunity Loan Co. 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-713] FRIENDLY SERVICE LOOK! New Location | 920-5900 *,,, QUICK FRIFNDLY SERVICE NO RED TAPE - Baxt ter & Livingstone oo, ap Ene had $25 to $500 Now! Rere ir the each = service fou have been OUR TL GET YOUR LOAN IN ONE VISIT On ‘4 to ‘52 mode) cars. Bring your tithe Let us finance your. ear or consolidate present bills and reduce your monthly pay- ments by as much as ‘. Loans made on furniture, signature, other securities. Up to 18 months to repay. OAKLAND LOAN CO. 302 Pontiac Bh . FE 2-020 _ Corner 5 es and wrence CASH PROMPTLY! Get $10 to $500 beard hare d om car, fur- niture or note e've been making friendly joans since 1906 one or come in today. Provident Loan and Savings Society. T West Law-7- FE 23-0240. rence Bt. Pontiac. 202 S. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH, Moans sors LIVESTOCK ester OL 60711 | “NEWD NEWF $100 QUICKLY On Your Name Only Or, Other Plans a Se eee t i =) | “Oh, come now, Myrtle! your ip dust and aly ays _Wears’ " How about that blue serge suit | a "36 to 46 Caras the ‘Down Payment ‘on a good °46 to ’53 car at DON'T NEED. ! “ay 81 DODGE FORDOR + Gorenet-Gyromatic { For Sale Housetrailers 50 | TRAILER EXCHANGE ANDERSON PRAIRIE SCHOONER, SKYLINE ROYAL AND OTHERS i & 2 bedr feel Ud to 40 ft over 50 floor plans all kinda of equip- ment. rurniture roof coatings, painte, touraids, helper springs & VISIT OUR STORE 60 South Telegraph Open Evenings and Sunday P.M. 1047 25-FT. ALMA ALL. METAL, 2300 Shir mons Rd BUY BEST Buy Stewar.e 27-46 ft Built to last a lifetime. We also have rita ere Ji ft., Lronwood 27 and 37 ft Yellowstone 18 ft., Lintecraft 3 ft Peerless 35 ‘ Tint Home 14 ft. General 28% f WE FINANCE 5 PERCENT SEE US FOR TH#¢ BEST DEAL OXFORD TRAILER SALES PARTS & ACCFSSORIES a Location 1 Mi. 8 of Lake Orion $100-§200 DOWN. GOOD TRAIL- ers, rental somelh move tn imme- ‘Seve rent TRAILER EXCHANOE 00 8 Telegraps Open Eves 21 FT. MCCOMB HOUSETRAILER. | FE CDM : For Rent Trailer Space 51 -_ te PARKHURST LAKE TRAILER court (ewer and water, FE 2-4611 HOUSETRAILER eo eee ee! SPACE. FOR RENT. FE Auto Accessories 52 WRECKINO FOR PARTS, ‘4¢ CARS and up Buicks Fords, Chevrolets, DeBotos Oldsmobiles Pontiacs, vthers. New muffiers and) pipes, rebultit generators, starters, carburetors,-fue! pumps | = transmissions, New and us Cy LOUIE'S AUTO PARTS 036 tes AND AVE. . BK. 44513 FOR RENT. FE! complete line of other trailer eet —— For Sale Used Cars 55 - Bright pot - Orchard Lake at Cass *S3 Chevrolet 4 dr. 52 Olds 98 4 dr. $2 Buick Riviera coupe °S2 Cadillac 62 converti! "52 Cadillac 62 4 dr. sedan | 52 Olds &8 "52 Ford & sedan; sedan "50 Ford 8 2 dr. 30 Cadillac 6}-club- coupe SO Chevrolet deluxe 4 dr. 50: Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. 50 Olds 88 4 dr. "50 Olds &8 deluxe 2 dr, 49 Ford 8 2 dr. 49 Pontiac 8 club coupe "49 Cadillac 62 4 dr 49. Pontiac 8 2-dr——— 49 Olds 88 club sedan Money for past-due bills, home or auto repairs so oe Good eredit ts all you need. Other plans for $25 to $300 in 1 day. Phone FFEderal 3-7181 _ — GENERAL — PUBLIC LOAN Corporation $ GooD aan 60 «6x (15 TIRES with tubes. Inquire 818 Robin | wood. 47 PONTIAC MOTOR AND TRANS- _Mission cheap, FE 61801. GLASS!—GLASS! = specialize in in new safety auto _Installed while. you , wait. “your insurance all you need ie your eignature. Al! work guar- Hub Auto.Glass Co. 123 Oakland Ave, _ Ph. FE ¢7066 AU JTO DARTC ‘48 Ford 8 2 dr. 48 Hudson sedan '$8 Buick super 4 dr, 47 Frazer sedan 47 Pontiac 8 4 dr. *47 Buick sedanette ‘47 Mercury convertible 46 Ferd 8& 2 =r TERONK | | ‘| V-8 with only 7.900 miles ; 42 PLY STATION WAGON | 16.000 2 dr. ; "52 Chevrolet deluxe 2 dr.| "51 Chevrolet Styline 2 dr. ‘$1 Pontiac Chieftain 2 dr. | 5+ Olds 98-4 Ft ''S1 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. | *S1 Buick super 4 dr. "S) Ford & Victoria 3) Chevrolet deluxe 2 dr. Braid’s- Why lose—da vs + of work and spend money }—— on the old car when you can use it as the down)! payment and get up to 24- rmionths--on the bal- ance. ‘37 DODGE FORDOR ‘$3 WILLYS HARDTOP A beauty Has everything. To ain follow the tracks to! the hustest Used Car Lot Pontiac, Below are some of the reasons our tirteveris sa great. UNTERS | “GOODWILL STORE USED CARS “Not a Name but a Policy” O88 FROM POST OFFICE ON MT CLEMENS &T. BUY YOUR USED CAR’ FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW ; miles—- Radio etc. ‘$1 DESOTO Has FORDOR all the extras. drive $1 PLYMOUTHS Coupe and tordor-1 owner 30 CHRYSLER FORDOR Fins 1 owner family car 4@ Chev Ch. Cpe-$§145 dwn ‘40 Willva B Wagon - $150 dwn ‘40 DeSoto Conv $225 dwao "48 Chev bu Cpe $125 dwo ‘48 Chry Fordor $165 dwa. -48 Ply. Tudor $120 dwn “46 Hudsen Pordor $60 awa 4c price Cpe $iss Bait price: 42 Doage 8p Cpe $185 tu! BRAID MOTOR | SALES | pric@ |, cheap transportation? No money down & payments as low as $17 07 per ace will buy a ‘46. ‘47 or aR mioel join our driving custom: ti 5 E-CHEM 2D R- Radio and heater beautiful lgbt green finish : $795 MICHIGAN'S FINEST, THE BIG PAVED LoT ON THE CORNER OF { + | WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD! “49 Chevrolet ‘47 Pontiac $195 $2 CHEVROLET TUDOR Radio ard heater mechanteatty | Power-G.tie medel goed and the bod; is in very: oa at '-$2 DESOTO * FORDOR ERE TR: | Low mileage One owner i | x + <9" PLYMOUTH FORDOR ~~ SRR TICK S275 | i Reacio heater etc. - Cranbrook } A nice seqan with goed running | engine extermr end interior itn gudd ndition Radio & heater. Res ame 49 Ford $375 —— nee eee Finish) «=©6 Radio «and heater. Spie-anc-span mside $395 A very clean sedan with radio and heater += ae 730 Buick $7955 Radio and heeter eican inside and o1 iS. Ford SS a “Race, Titatey *at-Saring over- drive Unveri + re exterior are @ar a nea good tires good engiie 52 bo $1205 This custion rode! is clean througncout has radio and heater. $2 Pontiac, ee = This @ door- sedan has $1,565 + THING —- Including radio, heat- er Mrerematte ete. 83) Mercury | Demonstrator — Yours at- | Cassat Ww. Pike St a $600 discount! | | FE 2-0 | 0188 ae m my . N@ | NEED A SECOND CAR on SEE THEM LODAY! CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Pike St. Lot Cor. Pike -& Cass : PHONES; FE 4-3885 FE 4-5114 FE. 2-9167 3 FORD _ 39 CHEVROLET, 49 PONTIAC, | 4 400?, custom 8 this car Is Just good transportation. 304 N Johns. | Bicely broken in Save $500 son, PE :-0738. i + Hiren Metor Sales |- CHEVROLET 1006-2, PR BEATER, | 9sa WwW WMeren FE 3-266+- So 6. PEt pepax: 18t1 WITH “4? MOTOR Coed tran«portation $05 FE CHEVIE, 1991, 4 DR DELUXE, = $265 Se radiator & heater. pie V8 1953 DEMONSTRATOR Li 1 M ies Private owner Low mileace | _er, Must sell MI ¢4668 000000 | Puny equipped. Blue & ivory. | . 7 | 44 Chamberiain Bt after 5 pm "50 CHEVROLET 41 DODGE. $63 | CONVERTIBLE sol Wada A real beauty, radio and heater, DODGE ($2 ‘51 PONTIAC 2 DRS ed | 49 Olds 88 club coupe | THIS BEAUTIFUL green finish and biond top | $795 _ MICHIGAN'S low mileage Good condition MI oad . SFF AND DRIVE | Monterev 1946 AND 1947 FORDS —~PONFIACS— SPECIAL! ‘48 CHEVROLET AERO SEDAN i 148 AND 1949 CHEVROLETS PONTIACS “PLYMOUTHS BUICKS FORDS Nast HUDSONS SPECIAL! +] 49 PONTIAC $695 ‘48 HUDSON RADIO & HEATER $395 °S0, ’S1 AND '52 AND A FEW '33s PONTIAC | RETAIL = CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS PONTIACS FORDS DODGES SPECIAL! SO NASH 4 DR. Ambassador _ Radio & Heater — Hydramatic $595 °52 PONTIAC Deluxe Chieftain Radio, heater & Hy dramatic FINEST THE BIO PAVED LoT ON THE CORNER OF | woopwarD AND 13 MILE ROAD | CHEVE. STYLINE DELUXE. | excellent condition FE 46601. | Motorway Dr 4161 * 14 | ad Chevrotet Half ton panel will be a valuable prestige bullding addition to your business. Air conditioning heater, good tires, only 25 903 | miles You can. buy this wonder. | ful truck with no money down and | low monthly payments See thie! truck today sure “4 oe CT We rest’ Huron St — — — NT T |- Open eves. ) 4. ‘Up to $500 to finance your auto of other pur- ehases; to refinance for lower payments; pay bills: sickness or other wi worthy purposes, Prompt. Friendly Service OURS AT A TIMES ‘Our ‘business is asst individ- als and Some = h oon coney problems. Let us hel; Phone FE 5-8121. Write or veh. HOME & AUTO LOAN COMPANY “ Pertele gS Preadent Leslie Peisher. eT, meeeeet Mours @ to 5 Sat For S Sale Nousetraiters 50 HAV® ADDED TO OUR RAVEL Mine, 29 ft. Marlette tratler, all mod- ern, birch interior finis h, priced | Weedtam Trait ‘Bales. 451 5. ase Rd. FE 5-1/5 - HOUSETRAILER Weil equipped. MY 3-1103 is Fr. HOUSE TRAILER FOR | c ‘ hunting. Cheap. FE 5-1048 NEW MOON the ‘E-Love Lacy™ trater fow “on displa PARK. URST TRAILER PARK ee and _ S_ 1540 Lapeer Ra Lake Oricon _ MY 24611 Parkhurst Trailer Park and Sales Ne Moon, Richardson, ante ores Priced to sell. 27 -1934- Orton iss PONTIAC CHIEF, WELL sueree. $100 down 819 Oakiand a +-500-CARS WANTED — BAGLEY AUTO PARTS Pfiriiw ele - nepal = Used SUN, Tot {1 CHEVROLET. CLUB cou E. pices Er oM Emenee SN sag [cinema at, RT? I _ Si { > Parts_| Yee One FE EIN _EENCOLN- -MFE RCURY aie ca ey BUICK CONVERTIBLE. arict : Ce HODGE 18 THE GUY re nes oe : See AUTO oe aS Dixie Hwy. OR 3-2105 | FIVE 710x185 U 8. ROYAL TIRES and tubes. Less than 500 miles. $85 106 Dresden MODEL A MOTOR. 27 SETS OF wheels, tires and tubes. First $36 53 Auto Servite CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear, cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- chine Shop, 23 Hood. Ph. rE 2-256). REPAIRS, BUMPING & PAINTIN FREE ESTIMATE All, MAKES was ae PAYMENT P BRAID MOTOR SALES 30 Years Fair Dealin, Cass at West Pike Phone FE 2-0186 “FOR COMPLETE _ | COLLISION.. SERVICE | ~ - “CADILTAC @7, 1557 @ DR. CLEAN. Bumping Y gramyt refinishing top condition. 3§ 000 miles. §2.200 See b Rector at FE 2.3566 Oliver Motor Sales Collision = Elgg =} * re Pike St. 2-9101 54 Wanted sed Cars PP Les Top dollar ald tor ‘ rrecked & | “yank ears P Hep racked Ll lev St FE 2.25 or FE 435 WTD, SCRAP not ognear Sey Top. Pace fee You Car_ AVERILLS. 2000 DIXIE HWY. FE FE 46806 WRECKFO © & JUNK CARS. 32-0477 540 Baldwin Ave. “See M&M Motor Sales _| ao _FE TAND TRUCK, SURE! jpayi (OME arold Tur- Woodward Ave. Birmingh am. MI 47500 irae $250 down ‘Sl BUICK — Four Door Sedan RADIO HEATER ATTRACTIVE METAL L ae BA! EXCELLENT TI ONLY $1095 /KIMBALL BROS INCORPO’ YOUR NASH DEALER” Lawrence & Cass Aves. FR 4-1545 OPEN NIGHTS me CHECK THE USED CAR Sal an of new and used care CENTRAL LINCOUN MERCURY 8T Cass at W. Pike 8t | Bus. PE 20167 Res SPE L087 52: aoe VROLEF aA COUPE Radio, beater. low fut tone green and grey fin- ish ead @ scratch, | 495 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT. ON THE CORNER OF. WOODWARD AND 13 ae ROAD ‘90 CHEVROLET, és R & H, ood condition, ore 24171, _ 120 Adelaide, ee ae CHEVROLET DOOR DELUXE R-do "ona heater. Medium green fin.sb_ - $595 . MICHIGAN'S FINEST : THE BIG PAVED LOT THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND ee 4 BUT CHECK THE - DEALER, TOO! - You'll find that... | wooStxtS ano He Roa q ROAD CHEVIE. ‘48 FLEETLINE, R & H, _ Spotlight, signal $425. _OR 34-2072. } —"S2 CHEVROLET —/ iF You # BI AB tanked | DELUK Se ae tree : Fully onuk Peet. : a ss 2 tone FORD, ‘30. 6, GO@D CONDITION. R 3-6516. FORD 1949. GOOD CONDITION. Fi 44-6467 FORD STATION WAGON _ tion, _ $444, 1 Tne of These Good Used Cars —. “81 Dodge radio and heater, whitewall tires $1145 46 Pontiac ‘a aarp. 4 door ..........,. 83098 6 Dodge 4 door ...,....6- $205 "46 Dodge @ doer .....ecee: $175 "$0 Pontiac @ door ....... $305 TST Piymouth € door ....... 9045/ "St Chev. € door powerglide $905 31 Franier snesennen 695+ — a = ~ ~ Senn ee = ee "$0 Dodge 4 dr sharp .... $045 "Ford @ door |... sas | STORE *$! Plymouth 2 door ..... $805 | F t B h . = "i aes ; | ac ory ranc. Bt Rong OR Oar *5" 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill _RIEMENSCHNEIDER Phone FE 3-7117 —_= sROS Dodge _ Plymouth | Dealer 232 S. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 2-9131 a FORD... CONDITION, 28}. _E_ Chicago Ford ‘49 2 dr. Or 3-7314 ~ 1947, Radio 2 treaters, excellent condi- FE $1778, _FE 2.2658 Reas. Fordomatic. $108. = ‘Harold Turner's big well ked tot. Use your Baek — always get more and Bivmineham’s Tarren Ingham” s largest Fo: Greedy Harold Turner, Inc., ward Ave., Birmigham. MI 4-7500. > . $995 — MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT "1, CLEAN. |_ HARDTOPS MERCURYS NASH CONVERTIBLES SUBURBANS STATION WAGONS F) — E0STOMIZED body. New paint. Milled head. Auburn clutch _ Aluminum 20 wheel. Dual exhaust. Good tires. Does not burn oil. Full price $295 casn, 3244 Warren Drive. OR 33160. Rochester Ford Dealer $900.00 - Discount_. 1953 Ford Factory Officials’ |- $1,495 t + | | | = ‘|NASH 46 SEDAN, EXCELLENT condition OR 39402 | —Customer—Comtidence— PONTIAC = LINCO | EINCOLN ~ COSMOPOLITIAN mcr: "cS oe ppt cia Mas aoa t : : = } aa = - : —_ = = _ 2 . : a oe ae = ts MA = =e — Te i ra . : aa =p THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, iopices ts 1953 ap ae Eel ee Used Cars 53/ Sale Used Cara 58| For Sele [Jsed Cars 53 | For Sale Used Cars 85| For Sale Used Care 58 " Use Your “ “BARGAIN. ——MICHIGAN'S a ee - 2 “USED CARS YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THESE CARS Serviced to Serve in as” Separate Shop | JFO 147 Studebaker 48 Pont. sed. .. : “48 Nash sed seeas $295 | | si 49 Plymouth Transportation Champion ...... $195 47 Oldsmobile sedanette ...... $195 na» $195 $295 station wagon .. DO NOT (Mean to Insult Your Intelligence) WE DO NOT Give you all the gas you can use on your vacation. ‘WE DO NOT US Chev. 2 DR. SPECIAL Gray Finish Heater | & Dir. Signals Only*12,000 Miles $1,145 ‘00 Chev. BLUE, 4 DOOR Many good miles left $595- ‘51 Chey GREEN, 4 DOOR Heater, i % ‘D2 Chev. l2 door, radio & heater, 2| tone green. Nice car. $1,195 ‘49 Chev. CONVERTIBLE Radio and Heater Sharp at— $695 THREE | “St Chev. | 2 door, 4 door ¥ our Choice $1,045 TRANSPORTATION! "$7 Buick 2 dr. es ——47-PHemionitn — 2—'47 Hudson '47 Ford "46 Pontiac "48 Lincoln None of These Over $295 3+. Near cq of THE -WORKINGMANS LOT JACK HA. * S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 FORD VICTORIA ‘32-8 FORDA- White wery i ‘41 FORD 2 Soon DELUXE, R&H. hae cit FE 2-0907 uckhorn Lk. MY 32-2611 196 2 DOOR FORD. GOOD CON- dition FE 2-7705 or c= = seen at 22 Dak ota after § om _ HUDSON #, MILEAGE “42.000. Tires new ‘aint. upholstery per- fect. Radio heater ete good, Starts and runs normally FE Dr Paderwski 707 W. Huron. 1953 “Rrpson SUPER WASP. 4 dr, Py, pereme: will ae T aor m ig equity, 4:49 Ford-sed.—— 47 Nash sed. . i; ? iM 24 at Clarkston Rd.i MY 2-311) "1944 PLYMOUTH ¢@ DR. +; 1949 Mercury, 4 dr. seveve S195} ov Chev. sed. . $295 40 Chrys. sed. . (commercial) +. + $195 been $195) 47 Hudson sed. .... $195 '47 Chev. conv. ..... $295) 47 Ford 2 dr, ...... $195 47 Kaiser cesveceee $195 "48 Chev. s ed ; eeveeoe 150 More Car Trade-in Bargaims From ‘41s to Ne Ww "53 « $- ¥ { M ICHIGAN’S ye acer LOT ON ER OF | FoODWaRD AND ib MILE ROAD “oo NVERTIBLE. CLEAN, Bek TeR ra or OR 3-8440 ; 46, 4 DOOR, RADIO; P pnd, beater $186. 63 8. pear: rE 1940 ee 4 DR, 6 CYL. ves front end. tires, brakes ermanent . anti-freeze. needs rings. $78. 63 East Huron $1 & ‘82. sODRLS RaDi HEAT. er good tires. low mil ed No money down, Sass DE Sos — month Don't our viding voomers. LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-24 at Buckhorn Lk. MY 2-261! ECONOMY SPECIALS | 1080 For@ § .......... 1947 ae 1950 — _ Riviera an 1948 Kais 1948 Plymouth "9395 we pare! ra ceneres other cars 'ECONOMY USED CARS PE ¢2131 ~ Here's: Where-the- Give you a new set of tires with each used car. WE “DO ne. Make your payments tor you. WE DO NOT Give you a lifetime guar- antee. WE DO NOT Operate in the Tow rent — district. (We own the joint and we're very cen- trally located.) ‘= WE DO NOT _Anticipate pulling up stakes. We've been here over 20 years. (Think this over.) WE DO Have Our Own Service _ Department! WE DO DOLLAR'S Bargains Are! Chev. 4 Door Ford Club Coupe 50 Mere. convertible Nice and Clean Russ’ Used Car Lot 005 S Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion apy 1951, 200 SERIES, LOW Call ave- For A DOLLAR __ SPENT! WE DO- Have A . _WORTH ear +~nings 4) PLYMOUTH. Good TIRES & motor No Rust. 206 Edison RADIO &@ heater 6245, You'll Do Better at REPUTATION FAIR Larry's $03 8 Saginaw DEER HUNTERS | 1952 Buick, super, 4 dr, 1952 Buick, special Riviera +—— 1952 Pont. Chieftain, 4 dr, DEALING ~ That You Can CHECK ON 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE.2-9101 PONTIAC ‘47 2 DOR SEDAN R & H. original owner. OL 60702. _ | F952 Otds, 88. 2 dr. 1952 Plymouth, 4 dr. 1952 Packard, 4 dr. 1951 Lincoln, 4 dr. 1951 Buick Roadmas. 4 dr. 1951 Pontiac, 4 dr. 1951 DeSoto, custom, 2 dr. 1951 Plymouth, 4 dr, ~ 1951 Buick, special 2 dr. 1950 Pontiac, club coupe - 1950 Ford, 8, 2 dr. 1950 Pontiac 8, 2 dr. 1950 Chev. dix. Bel Air 1950 Studebaker, 4 dr. 1950 Chevrolet dix, 2 dr: 1950 Buick, super, 4 dr. 1950 Buick, special, 2 dr. 1949 Buick, SUpPe|er., 2-de. PONTIAC 81 CATALINA. PRICED /_te sell. Ma 6-2730. hm f3 MODELS. yn MONEY ' down. A rood credit record morth: 959 67 an sharp Tate motel nn ae 08 ‘om now. customers. LAKE 6RIon "MOTOR BA LES M-%4 at Buckhorn Lk. Me 2-261! PONTIAC ‘51, 8 DELUXE, 4 DR. Chieftain. Hydrametic radio and a Ghose. lent condition. 1 own- er Tig any DELUXE PONTIAC “hydramatie FE ¢-2063 We Trade For Less 31 Ply mouth 2 dr.. . - $845 ’S1 Chevie dix. 2 dr.. "$895 51 Buick spec. 4 dr. $1,295 51 Ford 8 4 dr...,...$895 ‘SPECIALS OLIVER'S — r 40, overdrive $575, terms OR 3 Stet NASH a. 6 $115. FE 7-7617, CALL ‘CALL anytim NASH aaron WAGON "$3. 1 owner. Led oh ; May be nd __« 8 OLDSMOBILE See ee excellent condition, must sacrifice, : eee £2773. SMALL TOWN. Car S_ ce, | 1946 Plymouth, 4 dr. ord convertible ; 1942 Plymouth, 2-dr-—- 4 1948 Chry sler, 4 dr. 1948 Chevrolet, bus. coupe 1948 Pontiac convertible 1948 Olds, 2 dr. 1947 Eord, 2 dr. 1947 Buick, super 2 dr. 1946 Chevrolet; bus. coupe 1946 Buick, super 4 dr. "49 Pont. dix. 8 4 dr. $695 "50 Pont. dix. 8 4 dr, $895 ‘49 Buick super 4 dr, $695 '47 Ford dix.-8 2 dr.. .$395- 47 Pontiac dix. 4 dr. $495 “Pontiac Buick _ Ph. Collect, Utica 3001 PONTIAC 1947. an WOTOR, 6 eyl_ Excellent gros nage MA Clarkrton, Eves. Anderson OO | 7551 Auburn, Utica, Mich. ————— et ' FORD DEAL screens DEALER ae 4 aa a s “FT. MODERN, $1,600 an Dine Hey ie OR 31005 are reliable merchants OW Rurce aol ls oe “CAN OFFER A TU ‘DOR. FORDOR, Auctio Ss ] be ronnacs 2p ca peed seu | TOR. POR CLEAN CARS OF ALL] | 4 ness to st: CHEVE. ‘81 4 DOOR DELUXE, -ETTER DEAI 4 ION OCIlIE | 1941 Chevrolet, 2 dr. = See ee rr ROYCRAPT FANDEM |” kite © Auourn FE #2131 in business to stay . “feat covers heater turn signal. | BET 7 AL RANCH WAGON NEARLY | NEW “33 of a equipped. 3 3 Shi ee ee aco. WANTED in hoe te, Excell ann. 81. INA Eta - 5 ND Some dealers sell thelr care at uc- — jlone_seint_sitet Fe oS rite } ; c 1947 CHRYSLER. WINDSOR, REA- E COUNTRY SEDAN on sales; we sell ours at auction DEN'S RED STAMPS orp 2 MPION. | GET OUR FRICE BEFORE YOU rt en t Pontiac | SAZs® Site “indenty | don’t depend on zosrs, Remeie COME OUT & SEE! Preee grees wo ewe ern | OER "PORCHABED Ape | _tale'uter bod miles atta ‘UN. oe ven ee ‘used car profits to 1983 PLYMOUTH CRANBR: 4 Lite. Bebett. LOOKT gee ‘wa 20 ye ceed cond stay in business DF ep ota BAI 7 \ _— —Cr 3 Do __ | _3Ese6 : MENTS, $51. 3 sme JEROME 194 $ CMAC Tesma ———— : 7 —— = 7 ; 9 Nash Statesm 4 door sedan, - . : CARS oe FORD DEALFRS 1th bp COUPE, AREAL BUY AT | MAIN STREET AT THE BRIDGE bed 405 la All Cars Guaranteed ; ini HIGH DOLLAR dcpinw cas es $390 DOWN. PAYMENTS, $38.73 mh. OL 1-0711 1952 ‘Bodee, 2 door, beautiful green, s rantee 26 ™ BIL rE ain oo to MOTOR MART have facilities to EO Bek 1949 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL _DE- POGOOS PLACE TO BEAT? “| 1981 ‘Nash Rambler, a honey, 9695. cout o bons to ® years to paz. : 121 E. Monteaim ss FE: 4-8230| check every used car 1 = Pas Ui foxy we mat | LUXE 4 DR, HAS NEW RUB- PEN EVENIN 1951 Nash Custom Ambassador and COMMUNITY | paint. good tures, wy ‘“d You ean buy a Les Hutchinson _For Sale ‘Used Cars 55, = aneeenice | ater apnetie BER. YOUR ¢ CAR DOWN & $28.50/ oe a eaf new Nash Ambassadors a 77 Sas ~Funning engine Bey : recondi . pOrs. 5 208ts, new walle sie 5 ——— is, omes-down at less tha saree areas ae ortea “iat Amd remember ONEY |" Segoe ae Leas cue cuarmaens| Wha a, | tr al Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales| {fy eter” “** Uexe Orion : . A BEAUZY 4448 DOWN & FORD 80, EXCELLENT CONDT| ’ nc, ‘ 4618 Dixie Highway, Dravton Plains | BUCK ok PEcIAL. 4~pr.| FORD DEALERS K ller-Koch His) PER MONTH. tion, PE'3-Te a JESS McNE AL north Keller-Koch Phone OR 3-1 Sedan, none Naskoe: good tires. SELL A 1 USED CARS e 1962 CHRYSLER SARATOGA CLUB FORD io CU od Every siche-an e "th 10 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Alse Corner 11 Mile & Woodward $595. FE 2-44b8. = CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER COUPE. SEE THIS ONE. $650 ‘dio Foo ps heater Cte car ra 478 8, Woodward, Birmingham Royal _Oak 118-2810. | ss auICK ROADMASTER CoNn-| AND TRUCKS ~" 47) 8. Woodward. Birmingham os + =o trade, FE 2-7283. 300 8. Woodward, Birmingham = 804 N. Main OL 2-7121 — CASH ONLY wertibie, ene owner. White, side: peuawest: &-1200 2 CHRYSLER DEMONSTRATORS : - — — = wony, faising slesrance vale to} Rccensories, Color: black with! co) yy i Deal FOR SALB WITH A BIO DI8-| _'S1 FORD-V-8-SED:~ ROCHESTER ° __ BEES) Se a See You fot Date — ra ‘ad yg Inmarsat me] 47 OLDS | ATE nt rowrac, Samm —— at anton Never. before. have ve oe Street, Birmingham. aft . ‘ clean eae Ver Prices to| gael, ‘owner $1.98 Ph. |: eo prices ta ail ‘while’ oats | Mf “¢1 & @ MODELS. NO MONEY Clar kston = PONTIAC © STREAMCINER, 6 ets tee “reponseanons “for| “ome vagihew a $1107 per month CN en MICHIGAN'S WEST "stDE Used Cors $4427 138 Washington. F Mit at Buckhors Li. MY 2-2611 b radio. , , FE) MOTOR SALES FINEST - = — “GENESEE SALES ites afore, eee Ne TE crnyeLER — == RRP "30 BUICK ROADMASTER, RADIO, ai cover, new 4a@ down payment, 147 8, Saginaw Bt. 2 YMOUTH 7 ee | | moesteyomns nr we * arene finer atte rese ; arena eet 7; oGs white Sart es _By Jay Ala? Sele Household Goods 66) THE PONTIAC PRESS, eR Ay, NOVEMBER 19, 1933 pg 1981 Studebaker four door, o ally” ceteped- “ne at = in get is. wheel and try & ....... $160 8 le age car that hes a4 oo __ care. runs emocthly and 1s € im every way ...6705 1952 Ferd “@’ save gas ~ seve money wi! o Overdrive on ~ clean eal Chevrolet, we're proud show this . parki = Luxe ‘tue tiese— ia me @ clean car and aredie and heat- er .. . $905 1963 Chevrolet 2 door dan, an attractive and c two tepe. and here's that's hard to rosie price 1981 Pord Wagon very handy anywhere, good tires and ; and beeler ...... 2... 5. —. a —} ith. fadie. ong Sh Chey "MICHIGAN'S — FINEST | “TRUCK > SPECIALS 47 International ¥-ton Panel $195 49 Ford '4-ton Panel = - $395 5 "31 Chev. Sed. Delivery $795 $795 “47 Ford 14-ton Panel "51 Chev. Cab Over Tractor $795 2 Chev. Sed, Deliv. $995 . *48 Ford S-yard Dump $595 ‘'S = Se — _j [ 3 20 More Transportation Oftered 62 Sale SiH cansiell Goods 66 Truck Bargains : remanes aT’s |? OWEN S | to Choose From | "SAMORTAHON ZAM? S| WAYNE GABERT'S or FE 240373 APPLIANCE SPECIALS Your Ford Dealer . Se 7) pores oneal Py? vas pole ea bs = 147 S. Saginaw St. it MIC HIGAN Ss SWAP RIDE TO HIGHLAND PARK lete ple with precdeal pa est, - Phone FE 5-4101 FINEST a oo Maythg, cuts, washer “$300 wid powHac 2 ati | THE BIG PAVED Lor; ; - $379 95 Kelvinator ter with tare, bydramatic Leaving tor: WOODWARD AND T 1 MILE’ ROAT < = -_Swaps___- 68 oe ~ - FORD ne | : a sa Monde “ee Eitie 42. SELL OR * Noe pa Gitinas Toyland tires eu Pine Rese Reo” —_WILSON Lay ‘Sey tor ‘Con: tween Waldon and Mayhes Ras. wet, Oerce | ___Up to > mone atler_ p-m,-and all day Sunday. exchans ind cx | SELLING BELOW WHOLESALE —REpossessions | GMC CO. . | Micahene.tthara ane poy 4¥4 ft. Wall eat NICHOLS SALUTES, i) VanWelt OR i308. aw Sn ar AUTO SALES The Motor Freight TRAD®, YOUR make ante Oxi2 (acleama = es $1.58 Saginaw PE 24313 Industry on Its terme €3 per week MYST | | tami2 Linelsu’ Rees” $sco ott z ae Fy mou convert, sh Sith Anniversary wi ALL $4.30 Dutch Paint —_ $1.50 gal. ot Menry J r y. er sare = ter USE-| LINOLEUM ere 2e yd. ie Rach euub Cpe, pletel- medera oiere | bengaios Harold’s, 140 S. Saginaw “6 4 Pord. 3 oor. _— | 1946 PO FORD. V8. 3 TON PLATFORM ‘CONSOLE FV GET FOR BOTS zs 30 RED, STAMTS 7 oe ~ = balance due ine CHEVIE I's TON. 9 FOOT cad cash O83 | cron oto ann ‘00 p.m. 2 Lincoln Mercury Sales of ay 1953 4 ‘OOR CHIEPT @ W. Pike Bt _.___Pomtis west CHEVIE, -*4_ TON PICKUP. | —Hydrematic, 2 tone radio Investigate our § year plas | 1951 DODGE, |, TON PICKUP | {reit “house oe omen” pend com Discount op —— and accessories. | 9475. Wi 'L ae iy POahic 7 OOGR become V1 his M. BREWE 1981 Guisashie 88 super. Very 116 Roosevelt Hote! Spee: WILSON [isi reer cay sora PONTIAC ih GOOD TRANS- s TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT, | oS | en “Easy _For ‘Sele Tracks 361 —GMC.-CO. weil knows good house tretters - : EXCHANGE sizes . 809 S. Woodward we ne ab Coenen = FE 4-4531- “T "tor dows ‘a @ tows : ¢ ei ee | vicinity of echenter MY. 36181. CLAYTON s = — “mbeeis Te ipeed speed zr feept eS ode ae ly wont ose see coope mares or +4 eC ERTIDER BROC, | 3 ewOLiom SETTERS FOR GALE a ee 2 Sageae oT PFE Ely? de eae Same PO ASE) MA Ms EE : eee TAKE ‘4]_ ROLET POR‘ REBUILT faYTAg | WASHING MA- LEARY | Mangee vetwess t& 6 Sieerkic stove ik; Sant WILL ALLOW MORE THAN DOWN: i: enetntie a eben JEROME — | Piymouth “Grembrook) OR S10. * a ac eS 2 LOTS, OM PRIVATE venexr |¢ one ER Se. RECONDITIONED RIGHT INA _ SEPARATE SHOP “46 Chev. ) “TRUCKS 1952 FORD F-6 ‘SEDAN DELIVERY | — Very Clean ‘A Bargain At $225 as STARE. $3520 TIRES. BYNCRO. FRANSMISSION. SAVE 30 PER CENT ON THIS SLIGHTLY USED FORD TRUCK. MANY OTHER MODELS ON OUR LoT Liston Pickup | SS man SPECIALS ~ Pere ee ee = a a Bs cot : wy. Ac De — —— 7 ————3 —==_— [SS hh meiner erat : wa, di-id Fat tal the dash I’m afraid to push!” “Eve driven it since ‘Hise end there’ alll some banks ca -model—car——_ FB 2-1: WOOL GABA TOP COAT, 3 wont COATS: SIZE 14, okay WOOL, CARACAL COLLAR cov CLOTH. NATURAL cot On pe BOTH COATS —s NEW. CALL PE 2-134@ or ’BERTY MANOR APTER PPM WTD. FORMALS, MATERNITY DEER SKIN JACKET. SMALL size, never worn coata, size’ 12 to 14. new, FE 54-7332 PUR COAT, SIZE 1? EXCELLENT . condit’on. $50.00. FE 5-7517 3 WOOL GABARDINE ZIP LINED reoats, size 40 ee SHOP SUBURBAN i For Sale Clothing 64 RDINE - Pi in ning. ike pew, size 16, | Goal ste Wieck to ¢hine. ve. ectgic a ve. BOT’ TLEGAS for only ie riggs oe Dinie Highway. SWING NEEDLE SEWING Ma- one blond desk. Half: Price. TCaASB ror FURNITURE OR tools. Phone OR 3-2711 .PREE i6-LB TOREEY wirt WITH Face new g&s range or Water heater sold tn November. Apt. size, 30" and full size. Large ss Terms. Kenyou Fueigas Ca _ Dixie Highway. OR 3-2491. USED TRADE-IN _ CLEARANCE Rollaway »ed complete Washer . cee sectional, Hey wood- - GE Auto. washer, used 6 mos. 6105 NY MS CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY al reason. BLACKETT’ S Buliding PES $161 Dixie wl oes Clarkston 2 TOKHIEM Giescaie PUMPS. used 1 year. OA 6-2325. GIRL'S ROLLER DERBY a condition. Size 4 $12. 194 Mt. Clemens Street. HERB BRAND ROLLAWAY TOOL hast, 600.lb protector safe FE | _ 2 WHEE. TRAILER, 1 IN. wheels. Good condition. FE 71-0061, TALBOT Rock lath, $1.0 a ~~. 428 sheet é éx12 WOOL RUG & PAD $65 Girls' white shoe skates. $3. Size 10. Blue studio couch $25 All) fm A-l -ondition. Cal! FE 45340 after 7 pm | eee LOW WELL PISTON rues EM 3-5847 eves |CEMENT bLOCK MAKING EQUIP. ment. FE 17-0251, after 6 GAL, OPEN HEAD 8sTEEL ‘ums for your rubbish, P. ‘ Button, bo Josivn Ra] 38 CHEVE. TRUCK, 300 DRAIN ‘Ont ft PUMP, | | 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM” UITE. boy's) 26 iwch bite oeee water _ heater and tank, FE 4-5728, THE. POLLOWING ITEMS ARE a —. 3 rock, $1.50: No. pine. Si! a b indred; Be. and in- SET “OF “BRAND “NEW 1953 EN- ecycloped.a Britannica with book- fase cost _ sell for #235. | eash os terms. a ; EVANS DELUXE 2% GAL, OIL | hot water -ester. $25. 251 Judson. | _ ater 400 —— bal Ar . OMe 4x8 POOL tion, $05 motor §° only nm "a000 CONDI- deep well pump, less MA 6-2635, after 7 OU, HEATING STOVE. 825 “PE 5-5980 | NEW CINDER BLOCKS. 150 COM- mon 100 corner 3864 Samuel Bt. Rochester. é-ipes }- NEW BUILDING. 2022 TO BE- moved. MA 6-2166. 3 ROYAL OAK — west 2’ 5 —— sash & screens, ainsi 600 For- Sanc dir, ani manure MUST SELL! ey * Bis Z t & | BOY'S BLACK SHOE-— ROLLER | our—job—ts—near. art _-————__—— SKATES ef o%. WORN PEW, = ss #] sacri- "ae . SELL REASON-( "Sterial Sand, Gravel, Dirt 68A | _ +6510. | SLE ve pie es oe , tande AiR n~~~ | GERMA . ; 1,000) doo » fell pipe | GRAVEL, “SAND FILL DIRT. STOCK:R U 10 : gets each many Son Howe, Sand & Gravel. OR ofen buy. EM OCK-REDUCTIO? einer ats irgains. Investigate | 53-7716. PPIES..; a aie - ; GARDEN MANURE PROMPT Seat ee ee. SALE : TWO YARDS _ delivery. FE #3311. Pir 2a4's 6c lin, ft. - U : id ki C Sh dd d P Hun 3 wae TR, TAN Fir 2x6's 0c lin. ft. Jnion Wrecking Co. redded Peat Humus _ se See 2x8's 12¢ lin. ft. 20. corner Johan R. | FE 7-02 (6 yds $i) FE $7606 Sabi achat Aube Pont, neers. | el per “Bunday ah PROMPT DELIVERY ON BLACK |= SeaaeaenEneEEE $156 per M | 312466 W. Mile Rd., corner; dirt, gravel and manure, FE Yex8 ‘Cedar Siding, fe ‘ Orchard e Rd. (Open Sundays,| 44640 ___For Sale Poultry 72 Craftmaster Paint, 10 to 2). = FIL “BAND COPIES LOO EOE our pote are a “ye i 7 & gravel top Fomor olack pouLyaT penaas wx ELEC. alder. _ dir: and o FE +6640, | trie se Holly 4808. RICU TOP SOIL BAND & GRAVEL | 59) NEW M Eps.” ee FE 23-0603 Roasters Average 7 to 8 lbs, ROAD & DRIVEWAY | 60-40 ang gravel, oit-rup sand INCINERATOR 8LUDGE FOR) lawns and flowers. $3 a yard. | a CHOICE -FUREEYS —PA WASHED “SAND AND GRAVEL or alive Orders taken rs Thanks- et eising § O2 .-.677, aaererenaed . r = es —— gant Supplies OR +16 grey panniaras Seer ——_~ ROAD. GRAVEL, DRIVEWAY WHITE ‘OLLAND & BELTS- a cement, grave) fill sand fs E 43263 Tan Tanner Sand & Gravel | vile ‘wrkeys, e118 doslya na TOP son. SAN SAND, GRAVEL, aa fill PE $7850 FE ¢1303. ‘Sporting Goods o8B Art Lawson Gun Shop | EXPERT GUN REPAIR Reb ulng.~ custom stockef sights, scopes and access. Every caliber ammunition, New and used guns. Sale or trade. Shooters’ aaa’ 6ta7 Dixie Highway BUCKSKINS TANNED. $3.00 Deer heads ge gr me Gioves. coats, purses st w. ._Lomster. $311 N. Center road, Ma o-T926/ ROSE TURKEY FARM OVEN READY A! 60: AND 10e, 3081 Livernedis at Aubure. Rech- ester OL 2-0606. . alive. ‘Odes Case.’ Lake Orion. MY | PRYFRE os STEWING 1 “HENS, alive PE 2- |7 LB ROCK “Patneeal. - ALIVE vt dressed FE 23471, “Roy _ Schneider’ ee CAPONS-— | 1235 Lamb Ra. MUlberry 6-2874 LIVE YOUNG GEESE. ALSO LIVE rabbits OA 8-3228 460) od Re __For Sale Livestock 73 FURNTITORE CO, 361 8. Saginaw 3 PIECE BLUE MOHAIR FRIEZE living room suite & fireplace fix- tures 28 8. Shirley & PIECE DINING ROOM good SUITE condition, cheap & 1 cabi- net radio OR 3-1502 FOR SALE @x15° RUG, D pictures, etc. 51 Fp) Circle HOLLYWOOD TWIN BED. oe | suite, set of maple chairs. MY 3-4308 REYRIOERATORS. $50 «EACH. pg | MATTRESS. AND wage —— kerosene STOVE condition. call ge FE RTA BVISION, 21° MAHOGA. Perfect condition ineludes factory service con- inc od aay i aousndoLD- IPURNITURE AND at the u AN ees EO oe 2%" ABLE MODEL fy, J aes : Cooscie - = Almost new. Both ¢ark a} een ae eee sear Orchard take.’ i1SCELLANEOUS BOUSER OL D goods for sale FE bea sale at oe rear of 46 Sander it Federal Tractor, good condition Electric Stove, 2 rugs ® x 13 & 8 «x 10, © piece Dinetie Sei, Radio Phonograph Combination, Couch graph Combination, Sali 01) Byro- and Bed 5 piece kitchen set, arerer Mower and Mise ade _HURRY _ sectional lamp. rug. Burrou pool table, cys bike. OR , P Rag ig gee ND 1 You have a few dave left tale ton oval | FREE | hese Your tome “freezer —at{— cabinet, mar! e sale price. BLACKETT INC. YOUR FERGUBON DEALER OR 3-1200 $454 Dizie Hwy Waterford VALUE .M. A. BENSON 1 CAR ora Exc COND. tion. Move from property. Reas. OR 23-7302 OIL DRUMS-USED. BUT CLEAN | and serviceable $4.00 each 117) Earlemore ‘near 8t. Jos. Hos- _ pital) after 3:30 p.m NORGE OF SPACE ~ HEATER , Goed condition, FE 5-438 i DISHES. BEDDING LINENS. | COMB. STORM SASH Awning Type Windows contains. 3, rockere~ double @ rainboaré. sink, laundry | tabs, wal pg ag Ms Mg _irie_mixer. Other ttema. Before ie SI a = — | INSULATION STORM DOORS aeee NS DEER RIFLES =< i lags trade. Maaley SINGLE BARREL. ‘HOT uN, 16 | 32-8425. gauge $5 Edison BROWNING SWEET 16'*5 SHOTGUNS Just received a shipment of these | hard to get guns. New and used \- shotguns and rifles sold and rf me. $1. | SEGISTERED _ a — KELLY'S HARDWARE - -die bred eye . s 3964 Auburn at Adams - {standard bred fillies sired by _ Auburn Heights PE 2?-0811 {+ Ophir Guy and spotted “sTovE MAT. |j__™*re. Call after 6 p.m. OA tress. Grimes hunting bow, FE | SMAL AST RIDING MARE, $2015 img very gentle MA 6-3955. WA GUNS AND HORSES BOARDE in rifles. Manley Leach, 10 Bagley. SHOTOUNS, RIFLES & REVOLV- ers. $1250 up Will trade Bur- Shel! Gun Shop. 375 8 Tel jh. SH — SH — QUIET. “LEACH 18 g'vine good aeal on «uns, LOOK! DEER RIFLES FOR RENT. 6 8 Telegraph. PONY. REGISTERED DAPPLB chestnut Shetland 16 mos. OR 3-1167. __ % EXTRA QUALITY BLACK AN- ‘gus heifers, Farmers es, Ma Pate 6731 cr Maple EDER PIGS. 314 HUMMER Lake Rd. Ph. Ortonvilie 14P 4 | HAMPSHIRE PIGS. 7 WKS OLD, _very nice, FE 1-148, ® WEEK OLD Pics. PE 5-198 Ww. A. jester, OF 2-887} cattle, 6 Hereford stee Fisher Farm, Roch _ REBAR snc ef ° 6a Wanted Livestock 74 ENCYCLOPEDIAS | $80 _ tor $50. OR 3-0180. 849 N. Saginaw PE ¢2521 we wes ee nes) ovens Pours HEAVY DUTY IRON FIREMAN | Grice ¢ Patterson LIVESTOCK OF ALL KINDS. FOR- Vw bp shallow well ye paps $99 50 stoker, good condition FE 4-1501 " . a rest Jones. MA 58-5206, Also convertible to deep wells | RADIO & RECORD PLAYER, 2, Wood, Coal, Fuel 69A | wanren swat CALVES. Live- Shallow and Ht jet pumps accordions kerosene healer, _ Jap eee" | Ls eek. sold and instal! a rifle amd small pool table. DRY MI a) $11 a —— =? BO MOREE Cows ed danverels PE S718, On 3200 | Hay, Grain & Feed 75 KELLY’S HARDWARE. | ATR COMPRESSORS [| @PEEDWAY FUEL on, rime} ~ E LY 2 HA DW ARE | cannel coal Rindiine NEW HAY, CORN, 6TRAW 3904 Auburn st Adams = PB 2-881) | ELEC SEWER CLEANER. Walt Puel & Maa deed : _ Auburn Heights ; HEATE : tke 4% Orchard Lake. vs — = : REV 6ATIN, LATEX PAINT. EASY a a oN : to apply. No paint odor. Dries Ip CONF’S RENTAL MIXED pay, wooo. rE #7188 4 = 1281_ BALDWIN FE 70071 | of OR co di. WARDROBE TRUNK... oe, FUR. OOOD &1_ Ak. WOOD. 496 Orchard Lake. FE §-6156_ coat, $10, MI¢si4 PE 5-3006. GLIDDEN grnzp SATIN. WAR | KITCHEN Cane 8INK8,| GOOD DRY SLAB wood. ~ $5.50 _ wiek Gus eT AMINTY FOI _} beauttfut mode! 995 -value.} cord, ?-for ¢1@. Delivered. FE STORE| $59.50 Bug marred in transit +6588 7 out Baldwin. Afmetrong}Also- ‘ein. aS floor “we wll for . Mac-O-Lac _paints. We s rong jeoa. FUS Of TANKS FE 42070 tory wreguiar. Use our Christmas a 2 cor Orchard ake . Ave ~ TILE 10c All kinds, plain & decorative. Kitch- en cab. t doors & drawers made PLYWOOD | at terrific es Michigan r. escent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. \ i @ ROOM QUAKER OIL CIR- wlator, thermostatic controiled good condition, $50. Wolverine DEER HUNTERS—MIO ——- rE ee _KING~ “ BROS Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke MeCormick 1630 on steel * Call to order. McCORMICE DEERING HAMMER. PO YWOOD CO wa WRECKING ©. mand Cyeaer occu date tre pee MOOR. SHOP |agtpoacen concners eapria| Sfirtalttt {oC,2°y,BUILOING | ee U PILI EY TRAILER | oem, * Y.S eather (eS ne ame. 5A ee peed EE BA Fe ~~ CHAEN SAWS > ee ee ee Fe ee ot ay oar a | BEAUTIPOL WOODED Lor. toe | Calc thals" oan ee 4 seetric . oe ot —— _ flush - in Au — Forest in| 20 Ibs. ni aln eut ry fast es 6 y-% = . a, © ow. LUMBER aan ll ee oa es eash or terms MY 3-941" demonstration. BUILDER’S SUPPLIES| 8 txt igi2 Plants, Trees, Shrubs 70 “Fioughten & Son, Inc. x B. MUNRO ELECTRIC CO 5 #100, per nts, YOUR AUTHORIZED J. 1. CASE 7 ‘PE §-9631 es af new low price reot-| axi's used yaehiece: yp eee acon aoasce pen cos ane AND 2 VIC . Cemen mor-| New Te a ft “Tt Costs Less rm With Case” MODERN, YELLOW POLL UP Georg cforeinieror acexterer.| "tat vw T"™ g1is complete. | Douging ond Cancelor Pine, Ae | Cony cumme wnt Coen eee best offer takes. MI 47465 Pane’ing. WP. cedar. Ply-| New free stand reversed trap train. Socteh end Mughe arbor. CRIBS AND CORN FOR SALE 6x18" “ROG. DISHES, vk eldiex, . etc. totlete Sp Native trees. Dig/ Ding. Devie Machinery. Fh. 46 pictures and ete. 51 Osage Cir-| Windows & windowalls = burlap and tools, | —‘ a ee . siding. lumber is HEATING — WE SPECIALIZE IN west GARDEN TRACTORS | PaILCO— co ie 1 -RADIO., _under cover, for better tumber | Pe i “ on vel|? @ P trator complete with Z ‘et tower diated = a= . co cr a on io lee Y Tere. TT. tT T electric sewing fnacatne, the. | _ delivers ber Cot rm Salt stan Garwood EM Stee & Mutes!- ¢60m8. Factor. tires. ¢ cha: occasional chairs, 630 Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. | _ Seutanels Ge. “70 wu Srepaied SES za Elizabeth La! : | EMpire 3.2731. 6120 Bogie Lake Ra. poueLe LAUNDRY oo $14.50 3H. P 4 PULL SIZE AUTOMATIC IRONER Commerce, Mich Te a ae ___ Christmas Trees 7 0A cut, regular ag rae HARDWICK GAS *ANGE 05 OR PROMPT DELIVERY OW & BLACK Déquindre st 20-Mile. Open Sunday | PINE CHRISTMAS TREES = ~ #se.se —maaure. Pre FOR SALE_— POUR BURNER condition. | reen in SS aes . 7 = = Fi electric Tange, _ : | navy & grey, sine €0 long: severe |. | aotenna Teecun nos os “LUMBER BARGAINS | esscnanie a Commtwees pair of trousers 33-4 | 2] i "WALTON TV- : , 2x4x8' stude URNACE —— co ’ | LARRY | BORE, conte, “excellent condition. | we aax% Joslyn Cr, Walton | ELECTRIC RA Scan mw Pre Bats ee R/T Miser Raleper caer Dog oe | Boarded 71|_ 07 de ingnwey i - — ve 1- , a rent. Oakland _-& b 1878, . CO e BLUE BALLERINA LENGTH Meee cl sew AND “HOLLYWOOD a, ae damien on cabinet love ize gents Fir sheathing 436 Orchard Lake. FE 5-6150 a A 1 MAN CHAIN SAWS. $190.50 AND : | sage size 2243, reasonable, FE gg ly Hy ft ag ~ Tr | tiful ded. tots of furniture mod- nun PREE DEMONSTRATION, “TRAN. poos AND CATS BOARDED & Pree demonstration 1 14-TON PANEL a - ern antique. 252 East Brown, ‘SURPI. Us LUMBER sistor hearing aids, rules, drugs.| traincd, OW heat, Burr-ghell Ken- | —>5 | KEW MACKINAW, 6IZE 14. 96. . & MATERIAL SALES CO FE 3-7000 ne 6195 B Telegraph 1" ONE MAN CHAIN | MAIN EET AT THE BRIDGE _, Birmingham, evening = : saws New paint, good body & |' =: a FE 267%. | LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 | ¥ iia tima_ Harley, | $200 Mighloed 04-20" _,OF,,2 7002. OL. HEATING TRY Fon SRE } BOARDING. AETAINO A i , SEW & USED | engine | °FOR.MORE THAN 30 YEARS a | LIGHT GRAY pO ABARDINE | wr Reg $4.98 house paint $2.50 gal. r & cloth bags, —_ ope ¥ RESEPE WENGE TS sire baby bed, § +284 | ping. 74 N. Perry nee te fer 5 eemenrees, Se gine. | ACE TO BUY” _coat, size 42, good ¢ 43088. | sees Linoleum, 183 N. Perry iyrtie. i 4-5 ROOM COLEMAN OIL SPACE | LEAVING TOWN, 2 COMPLETE _ Sale Fa Produce 71A Se ene Oar PEN EVENINGS TABLE RADIO. $10 SMALL| x12 PIRTY RUG. CEDAR WARD- ter. used 2 heating seasons, | room suites with springs & arm Ere ef Wecene ee ee 4 | INTERNATIONAL ‘@ TRUCE _ Sale Musical Goods 65 | came $5. One 5-8735. robe: cabinet: FE 1 wi sacrifien st low price for mattresses, “Maytag washer. lawn ALA poder babrd dain of 14 Mile) . | vanette condition. : r ee Sa SOO sale ower, misce Pon- nacmaon COAL, OPDYEE MAR-| ———~ a a. i {NEW CONSOLE PIANO 3° HIGH! wee ORTER. LEE changed, Turner's, “or Mt Clem. 5 Ww) IN a B+) miles. Ti Mohawt. Auction Sales 77 —————— ——_ "8 Rey direct blow action, rich’ | Used” ‘apt. size electric range. AB.| ens *0801 Save used bidg material, a = CORN POR SALE. - rd j M 38 mabogany case, excellent tone Lim=D oAK™ = wiition teet o —— lum. MEDICINE. Castners LARGE | Phone TWinbrook 2-8076, Detroit. au i otor Scooters Nationally knows, Our 20th anni-| Use Kenm sher, W ! = = door, plum ing angle mirror metal cabinets : CTION. SAT. NOV. 21 AT 11:30 = ore washer, ringer; New. Never been used FE 49263 brick APPLES & POTATOES. ou". BAL- am. sharp Loca! | Yersary special. Limited stock. 3 old, oan : ow B, wh geitver, Union 37 95 value, ty sil Retz rp ited 4 miles north 225 $20 delivers anywhere tn Used i7 in Aémiral Al mahogany coe- EITCHEN CABINET pike NEW: Bis. Buopiv “c 0. 3145 W mient medicine as selection ston Ra \et farm sort of Clark- of Highiand and 1 mile . . __ Michigan. Gallagher's. FE 4-0566.| sole. % doors. cond. 6116. a ._Rochester . — Pct daly as ~~ gro thd Mend nt POTATOES 6100 PER “RONDEES: and Ford. ae %4-TON PANEL 1. CI E AR ANC .E er S CRANE PIANO. RED MI 6-1300 “Bre gee gees FX; | 8:00 to 6:00, Sunday i¢.00 to 2°00 gains 6 acne oe 383| 335 W. Silverbell Rd. out Perry. Ferguson, equipment. 290 gal. gas DARK GREEN . moncna STUDENT RD ep a spi occa — iene ne rods — BENROOM SUITE. ‘6 THs Toe in rere sood repair “and” used - . S ine dry sin io % very $275 | Brand new Pan American ciari- glish Brass plate $12 ; maple __ Store Equipment 668 —— ee See cxscyedag| (I : Recs, feet po on’ on ~ BuSHELA CORN. 66008 DUT-| cus ¥ amber ae io ae otorscooters ets. trombones. cornets and alte| Be 'toom chairs $15 Siax10 hand steel, new. and used. Typhoon cor model radios oee2, | on Rd. FE 6-297. ____| New sutometic rife and shot- sexop ineotectared “by C. | _Srnite ae 23516. | 18 cu. Fr. eo REFRIGERATOR. pln fhe Myr ee APPLES | fue. Poultry ecuipment. House of ~ Fine ‘Quality. Manufacturer of band “mire| Used Trade-in het |aato. | a. , —_ [pipes and fixtures, automatic off) : a ; a ekaire elec. stove, refrigerator ; s mente. racy diowing. Perfect| Apt size electric stove 40.98 | 5 GALLON ICE CREAM MACHINE. ixatino CITY. WILL SELL NUT; D4 gas water heaters. of] end Giackmore Farms, 1900 Silver! and deep freeze combination. | jntonation Complete with plush| Gas range .. $19.05 gal. hardening cabinet. One| D4 gum vending machines, very| COS! furnaces, steam and bot, ei Rochester Open 1 to §| Washer witir . 9 piece Demonstrators — | Ly store 40 rental paid ep-| 6 pe. dining room... $40.95 P bed Snabeo-nbore: toe_ereame|__c¢ Write Pontiac Press Box| Waster boilers, of! a Lm. Sunday's. ern din: ee OS — ae ie oe eS eee for quick ents. | TO, Sasa munctaic| GIEIGHT'S SUPPLY [ OUARANTEED FRESH FARM! fone. : \ ees “t7.A- rT ‘119 NN Saginaw FE 5-8222 ‘ood bed on IZES CTR 2685 Perry St. \ S delive: to your house mirrors, Eureka an CA B&-CHASSTE: ALLSTATE DELUXE REGULAR WTD. USED &PINET. Large dresser... $29 8s Sale Miscellaneous 68) Dest, *D4 cook stoves, full auto- Phone FE 4-543! _ HE s rate cathe, eelid cal, eanpat gre ’ ULA R 4.50 matic electric ignition of) furnaces oak, 2 TON EACH FE 5-2786 Large oil heater $40.95 “MOTORS. 4 & AP L o i. -_ ennrte 5 oF eee ond floor furnaces, carburetors | USED ELECTRIC MOTORS. '« PLES. pads, wardrobe bis ancote, $5 4 5 | SLIOMTLY USED CONN Com cker VY MAN'S ree parking : and parte for ofl burners, pottle| O01 and ahs wranges at low | Stee variety Week end specials) frives & ‘moet bani re ener ALL STATE STANDARD Re 3-2636 , B tanks, hot plates and fittings | on Mcintosh, sprayed it ole- se 1 EACH, REGULAR $219.50, MARTIN SLIDE TROMBONE EX. 18 W. Pike only ur melisters fer tFaters and coving C ii. woe Hourekeening sale anc retail Cider, made fresh SALE, 189.80, cellent condition. Reasonabie. MI KEXMORE. WASHER, 4, suaven |OPEN 8AM. TO 8 P.M, | ass0 Tralee Karpange }OLD_ BICYCLE. ie LAND PAIR! Die BUNCE ALLSTAT z AUSAIRE vesee 8319.50 | GBR » | both good @ 8. Telegraph eR ot _Maple—Skis_ $5. tire _aunwsy awe * faab | OB -eeneee Gonegce riano| concen. lea, que carereita| © SUNDAY 10 TO 3 | open grenines enacye P. o. | Gui! DOUBLE SINES exbes; medi | “Nate? COPULAN TARIRTTES, | | ae RoE, ~€ONGRATULATIONS! Usual bargain. $46. Small down a0. after € p.m | [ JMBER 300 AMP, WELDER PORTAS BLE. catrets tugets 8G | Claheton Ra. Lake Orton MY -. to America’s Trucking In Sears, Roebuck & Co, nis “BERS MURS CO ite erie ca Mart” Lake Orion. Phone Myre |. Perry mtas AxD| Fer See Pula IE cho SE RL Koy = ~ ‘154 N. SAGINAW : ._Sagina + —e00n™1 rr tet We. Tit tA — et — thy or Sale Peta _71€ | ered Sot ‘ ACCORDION [ “a treteeerses 8 | USED REFRIG., re FO, ee ae cee aA “AUCTION sale. 7 dustry on its h_anni So | Pich tones, finest quality, ah soe USED 90 i i a ix? W Ra ae tae | igaees” WY Durners, blowers, ete. | ment Of Coxmnd Ate ape aehe tate MALE. 1 YR. FE- ares sate: :- ~—versary many, many! iow vexp cusuman scoor.| *%} ‘7s. = sore semat. 1 Prel"eniea. Pe 21363 after 10 a.m. | 110% pind, boas per M900) ing Co. 460 West Huron, ACKSOW'S RENTAL | "Alt: ® Tre. ARC PE ares F ius Sori more. rr Pee OETZEN EBONTTE B FLaT cLan-| “SBUILT SINOER PORTABLES ora Diyscore. Lessee $8.75 | USE Toots, DO YOUR OWN | Gicie cou= Skil cows, coment REGISTERED COCKER SPANIEL. Samir Memeo Oe — ; ; 3-4380. 3. felt, per rofl......... : plumb: wiring, repair: Com. ; ray : Also ae ag oo gee wget with viet rod, Wt oe Machine Seles Co 7° insulation, 100 ft. |... $.00 lete mek soil sewer crock end | _ +524 RHESUS MONKEY. pieces at eas Gar hes 1 Celebrating Truck #25 down and no interest. See fs Maer a Oeil want ne ee oe eee ee ee Mesteats Baier’ | PLUMBING SPECIALS | on ne complete of ‘ate 3 i — e pew Gallagher's, FE | wALN 20 b. — ” 66. Ji I a . Taiture, Kent Gil. & ‘ Malate? Snveracas a Styvaa US ‘UT OINETTE. SET, FOUR [ee Pad W Montealm | REGISTERED BOXER PUPS. 6| lies” proprietor Peal Hillman, Transportation Week lage or’ Phone FE ¢1 me chairs and china cabi- | 1x8 L doors 2.2.) 54.50) Sar rte 2620 Pri thru Wee, |? OAL ELECTRIC WATER weeks old, OR $3772 Auctioneer ER SPINET PIANO, 64° NOTE. net. mension table 838, 2797 | Sheet re COC ...... $138) 8 to 6:30. Closed every Thurs EDISON LINES e> PREE ON | BEAUTIFUL COLLIE PUPPIES WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE ; used $325 — BA doors vUMBING — UT OF PAWN SHQT GUNS & 4 IN SOIL PIPE §° __Teasonable OR 3-2572. after 4:30. WEDNESDAY NO . 7:06 ; For Sale Motsrcycies 59 ariner Piano or, -< | AM AND FM RADIO, ALSO Syoce r ey S Trifles $12.50 & up Ben's Loaa 3 PC BATH SET A ae aKC REG (SPRINGER PUPPIES , AT. | VIGE-ON-FOU ete wrote Gal TABLETOP ECTRIC GE tn ee es —| OPEN SUNDAYS 10 TILL 12 ‘Stad male: Power electric saws, drills, hard. PHRIPDY iionmetice te tanner ee een ee can| ih ogo glock timer, RiSte| AND SAWE CP 10 4100 OW ALL SEWER PIPE ARNASON PLUMBING | ag" FE'Sahistet Smee: bate 5 ramen oe idson Sales Co, 327 8S. ae | men, Reasonable. EM 3-3473 << om. shoes hry it's SUMP CROCK GREASE TRAPS PH ORTONVILLE 130 COCKER PUPPIES. | REASONABLE | paint. electrical appliances, mim- - : 194 CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER. - es Fiat ct akinkt Gob Gon rene od WASHER 2 YEARS = CEMENT CULVERT PIPE __ _ WE DELIVER FE 48002 ers. portable sewing m spines. : $50, EM 38184. _ * is xcellent condition. $50 m DRAIN TIL E | “Tie cwrTr pb =r AKC REG. SPRINGER PUPPIES toasters, electric ifons, fishing PIANO | > TUN Ss ao REPAIR. | 6 me ey GE REFRIGERATOR, urmeisters - COMPLETE STOCK OF FITTINGS | t ea ES teres) couiren guna’ cerrics|| cast Guba ose ie. Deoces : A Rd . mm it he ve f 5 . LOT For Sale Bicycles 59A ing. Oscar sehmidt FY. 2.5217. $100 4654 Franklin Rd MAfair Northern Lumber Co, COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY co Ph. PE 2-640) or venne 4 ro ting PE 2-001 =—— ny fe SS cco apes gets, Christ- —— qpesan ~~ | IANO TUNING REPAIRING. _ - fe Bere i, ; Russell on BABY PARAKEETS | ™&s items, reds of other BO1'8, 26° ne Bold GOOD | Call Frank Boeberita” FE 47546. Menosnks “DROP LEAP TEA “WED ER +1 Orchard Lake Aye — FE sel Overhead Garage Doors > eines suyponyastiee — = ane oe ~ ALL, a condit.on ee te 2-0902.. cock SPA ; { ‘ alas ——— JACK. BOY'S 36” AND GIRLS 3e- BIKES, Sale Household Goods 06 aye Saeeee AnD pry. ‘Werving you REVERE TAPE RECORDER | “CP Stee ‘arm. We “more scutfed EMpire S408 FREE PRIZES TO ALL g Rene nner excellent ¢ iitback — S = =f * ' 83. EM 4 3 hee EM 3-3996 | _ Like new. FE 2-7775 side jams. ate, fully 0 S MS - 4 J\~ =" r ° WIRE ENS Badu crian Cale ped. reasonable FE tant PULL SIZE BABY CARRIAGE} painted” Built to vias the lite eof IR PICAL FISH Be Cottehad. Anatienece = VERY GOOD %” GIRL's 50° Reduc = _| CHAIN | SAWS — NEW NEW AN AND USED. d 186 State St FE ¢1873 , Place. 50% Reduction Sale Like new FE 5-7433 your garage. No AUCTION SALE, FRIDAY WIGHT cheap, 89 Gladstone / . : FILET TABLECLOTH, 7@ x 90.| Hardie Gard — oomeee , oes y- 7 available in all on Tnstallatia PARsAKEETS BABIES AND 6:30 Auction a L > Iv G tractors 30 GALLON | gs HOT a . a A a INOLEUM & TILE Age Cpa oo es i at las — arden tra — Atos on moslgt Tr water tank $% PE <_< en Lonnie availab! breeders. MY 2-6765 tie menway oon eee . ats & Accessories Lino. yd. 29c, Plastic lino. “2 price er mowers, new and used.| DELTA, 8° TABLE SAW. “com: on thennt hoon N re ae ieee S. Saginaw at Cottage | www | sie mers te * ind am SR, | ee rogtae hy | eh am Peek |r a ebdaet on te 2m ee ee eee ee HONE FE 4-4546 h =| 180 y Maid inlaid tile 10c| APT RIGERATOR 450. — i BL. AG Ba NEL ELECTRIC TRAI xs - | STALL SHOWERS, MPLETE | 5? N. MIL ST. _FE 43883 | remains in a ad “ plead gd al emote Be -— eS. FE 5-4334. Rd). Birmingham. Midwest 1 ph lg hE Rael 4 une, $34 45 Lavatortes, lete with ‘ INGESE six excepion New 7 living iy suites, = a (a : ayeres lai = STOVE, REFRIGERATOR, BREAK-| $4000 Time vayments avaflable.| utomatic switches, Many illum:| faucets, $1665.” Toilets ewe weeks old. FE 160). | peautiful new elec 953 Word wrecker Tar eaes s SALES __|Syer's,_ _Huron, 43064) fast ‘set, Ma: ¥ ma- e tare trade-ins. accessories, dual rheostat | coupled. 30 value, PARAKEETS, CAN. CAGES.| very < . #101 ‘Dixie wy. __FE 32-8788 DAVENPORT & & CHAIR. REASON- __ chine, for sale. 23-4071. TEN DIAMOND BRIDAL SET. transformers. O guage $150 MI These are slightly factory = food. Since 1977. 584 a Ave. linoleums,. used. rm. = ; iets et pickup. 1952 aa Ford ORDER YOUR i064 JOHNSON Call_afer 6 p.m. 31 Gerdon. |GENERAI ELECTRIC WARES, mal cost S78. eH coll fer) | <-0008. aged Michigan Pluorescent, 363/GERMAN SHEPHERD PuPs, 1) ‘tine rm outboard motor now, Starcraft or te? PIANO POR SALE. —— $30, LIONEL & AMERICAN BEACON FLASH ASEMERS AND|_ Orchard Lake Ave. month old. vicligapa - ‘ SS oe _ poats, e-nee trailers. 2 ——— he AN _ CASE, REASON FE 50426. P ' ‘ aes nee tracks. peiceaa Marine “supplies & paints of {Fain BaD & SPRING $16.06, BTU- § CU. FT, REPRIGERATOR 490. LI0} wae" GREEN STUDIO COUCH. FRIGID- HEAT YOUR HOME — ryan Beagle 6s 6 Fan . — Michigan Owess— : 17. in. model & aire automatic —troner. Of 3-9409 | Economically with H.C. Little fully Fea ————-4- ‘lhe ——— Lake ‘Orion, amet ; a cunt Bikes, $15.00, aerial. $100. EM 3-5767. AUTHORI: vi ¥ = . auto. furn, & heaters. The one — ae bie "96.95, ‘Plant ‘stend CHROME! DINETTE SETS AS ‘on oe ee WATER MEAT | that lights tteelf & burns No. 1. re nate “PARAKEETS ALL i] By pee bas, pel er Me yg "Taskers ° |W. Hures a 2 PANEL DOOR és sre: witn| fire! Miser turoeccs 2 spectite. | RED HICK. COON ROUND — cha! ser “St: 9o-— Newt “Rae ge Freee are brane ew Tet : ao ; 3 , | black marbletzed seat cover Goot} allowance RED iN HUND herd Late fay oa, ane chest of | models, Pamous Pog Lon conne and tubing - #18.00 | condition ge. Studie couch slip | cash down. iheral oe oo. a “ be Ae am —_— —- Sie. ure of all| pare, and be convinced of these ith dns < > reso TOY AB goa a Sal se 7 sey te NEW ies} MODEL MER [| kinds. Bank Purn Michigan. teres ‘ono Gawe. SIMILAR TO | _ FE _ 29617 — ne rari fy fe sa | ; ay night. | Fiuorescent, 303 Orghard : __ 3316 | BUGGY FOLDING SCREEN. TAY- : oor PERE ‘ vo | eee Velo pa ll BS er ae — | 4 rs iH t j | { . ; 5 | i ; i | + | decal : a # + 1 : . f. Fic = 2 | . cm “ eee -~< - “BINTY-FOUR oj —_ _THE, PONTIAC RRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, ome = | Pear could deposit it, plus the required | . me ¥ th end nis tand. |, ead | lan is oe 2 cents, in a “little red box” al Tacha ee Human-Raised Animals| bai lic atte iberanr tat tries and sora of te ME | , : Very Alarming Box a certain street. fingers Sometimes Get ~— | GHARLESTON, W. Va. (UP)—A 5 ary . u — |erett- Holder—eaught—two—fingers; t_ Confused | first few seconds of-life| ing. Bauer said. _ LES —T McALESTER, Okla. (UP) — Oné | He did. He was still mmiee ‘be: | between a jack and the bed of his! "BAR HARBOR, Me. (UP) —A| “ Lar P as their own” — =— Series of explosions tn the~base-— = to Tourists = out-of-cily motorist will think twiee | Side the fire alarm-box when three | truck while changing a tire. He | scientist at the Jackson Memorial |“ spurned other geese. uN S_mage “on py | a before he tries to pay a parking |,'rucks roared up to the spot. was trapped nearly an hour before | Laboratory. says some dnimals| He said a white peacock was] possession for 150 years, only brought deputies on the run. Eight ticket again in McAlester. : a passing motorist saw him signal | raised by human beings get mixed | Placed with sea turtles in the rep-| about 300,000 Indians among the quarts of scans = a vi Ch E | After -recerving the ticket,_the+—-Silver -may—be drawn-into—wire} fof--aid-with-his other hand and} up. ; - |} tile house ofa Vienna zoo. The| nation’s 350 million people speak evidence oon : irgin ain xpecting conscientious driver was told he! finer than ‘human hair, Stopped to release him. | Frank Bauer said during a be-| peacock grew up attached to the| or write English. Sees at Aware that tourisim.is the best _. Big Invasion of 100,000 | = Visitors ST. THOMAS — The Virgin Is-! lands will rock this year with the biggest invasion since the days of the Spanis sh Main. Tourists, 100 000 strong, are expected to turn up to sample the sun, sand, bargains of i the free port. and the climate, | guaranteed hy Lloyds of London u way to pump ineome into” this - Robinson €ruse setting, Virgin To] 4:10 4.4 AND (ae) Islanders are busy coating the acenery with the basic comforts. | Accommodations, says a recent airline’s survey, have tripled in the last two years. Cottage col- onies are abuilding hard bv the sea, and big luxury hotels pow dot the mountain tops. to stay above 70 Everyone who comes to thesia” __landsydoes a bit of buying. for ——— 4 TOM TURKEY SAYS: “LET'S TALK TIRES” Receive a 12 Ib. turkey at no extra cost with the purchase of any Two Allstate First Line Tires or receive two turkeys | OO goods in the free port : ST Thomas sell for fantastically low e peice: — : at no extra cost with the purchase of any Four Allstate Bargain-priced are native mars ket dresses, Danish silver) Swedish _ Premium Tires! glass, German cameras, French perfumes and all Kinds of--Hiquor. One shop. for example, in St Thomas’ Baretta Ce nits which has three offshoots. — Hibiscus Alle y, Jasmine Lane and On a? Row, all | converted warehouses dating back ALLSTATE r ‘to the plush days of the Danish | e a e : be West Indian Company. | rst ine ® Warehouses painted tn-gay colors - and crawling with tropical flowers a offer the best brands of Scotch for $2.0 the fifth, cigarettes for $1.12 a carton. Cognac is cheaper than “Vou Save 1. 24! : ; wnt Paris. Perfume, Jensen silver _ Limoges and Wedgewood china a sett for 25 to 60 per cent less than near Allstate Compou nded Oil INCLUDING BIG 12 LB, TURKEY St. Thomas, St. John and St. i tae intenche wnck coe | Buy First Can at Regular Price—Receive TWO 10 QT. CANS 90 prise the u. s. Virgin Islands. Second Can at V2 Price! Save 1.24! for Discovered by Cotambus tr 1493, — 7 a they were “colonized “by the Heavy duty motor ol. . . cools, cleans and clings Os 3 670x15 Dutch, settled by the Danes, it lubricates. Compounded especially for today’s ' Plus Fed. captured by the British, returned | €"gines. Increases motor life. Buy today at Sears!. Tax to the Danes alter—.the—Battte—+ > / . Unco Sux pe aro and finally sold by - Aulo Accessories Dept.—Perry St. Basement , 18-Mo U enditional antee Denmark to the U.S. A. in 1917. Allstate tires are triple-tested for quality and safety St. Thomas has retained faint | at om factory, ao 7 fleet, and Se the labora- traces of its Danish ownership, and tory. : ears Straightline, octury ~ to - sears - to - you the capital Charlotte Amalie is, distribution saves you money! No charge for in- named for a Danish Queen. A one- stallation. At Sears! hour drive from the historic capi- ALL TAT PREMI tal with its open market, Tak F= 3 century fort and pirate coves Ss S E UM TIRES brings one to Magens Bay, one of bd G4 AN TI-FRQEE Pa Including Two 4 for 12. the most beautiful beaches in the : J West Indies 12 Lb. Turkeys Pies Fed. Tax Twenty minutes by air from St 6.70 x 15 SIZE a ii Thomas are the stone windmills and sugar plantations of St. Croix, | ——verywhere there is handy swim. | Anti-Freeze | Allstate Durozone Underseat Heaters A A | ae a Nigt menial for Methanol Type. Anti-Rust Semi-Permanent Anti-Freeze + Warms Front and Rear Seats @) i = N F ie i Dy A VY &F S T 8, R DB) Y A ¢ oO is ODSTETIN: , 98 Gallon Con 6 1.29 Reg. 27.75 4775 e night. Gallon j Least developed, and therefore | pure methanol, with rust inhibi- Prevents formation of solid ice. Distributes heat more evenly most peaceful of all the islands = tor. Positive, all-weather pro- Protects against rust Grtd cor- for quicker heat. Fits most cars. St. John, just 40 minutes and $1) tect Redu gine wear, rosicn. Chem-sealed ggainst Easy to Keep warm # o | = & i hon. nmecuce en install. * treezcmeter for vapor off inside, loosens ice on outside of win- dow. Rubber | via boat from St. Thomas. There | Buy today! — Se vaPporarion. while riding. Get yours today! <= are twe- new and growing tourist} po : —--_-- a ea : ; ——————— —— re = —gevelopinents on St. John—Caneel | Ps re gs Anti-Freeze ; Ps Defrosting or a Bay and Trunk Bay “ both of | Testers . Fans which offer rooms and cottages ei i ; : near the sea. : | 55¢ ~ . 6.25 iid i iis ., /” He, , - : A good. trusty Cleara frost or : * Aff «4 ptt ie og SALE SAVINGS OF 6.07 Cousins Cross Ocean Before Being Introduced | | testing of coid solutions at 60 degrees, hot at € CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UP) — Two | 140 degrees F, fins cousins who lived 40 miles apart | . More Useful Than Ever! in Scotland met for the first time | Ss B in Cheyenrie— 5.000 miles from | queegee attery The New 32-Piece home. Scraper Booster = Jim Gairn, 32. formerly of Edin: | burgh met his cousin William Gall, Jr., 24, of Glasgow when he came to Cheyenne to visit his unele Wil- | liam ‘Scotty’ Jack Gairn, whojf- now lives in Ontario, Canada, ex- | pects to see more of Gall now that only 2,500 miles separate them. seis shield DUNLAP PORTABLE Craftsmen igs Saw POWER TOOL W = szas "Cuts wood, metal ‘or’ plastic. i WORKSHOP) @ &iceSsars | 88 Fa EN ENE 49¢ Two way action! Metal edge digs - -away ice. Rub- ber bladecleans ~ and dries wind- 9.45 Keeps batlery up to power! Easy to use. For 6 and 12 - volt - batteries. Up to ; 6-amp. rate. Gas Line Additive _ Wiper Hungry Little Mouse 2 Blades BOONE, fowa~€UP)—Tetephone + | company officials here are tired of | . ROe« rc. -—_—_».~——— ee - feeding _a_certain—euiprit—mouse-f 5 ad Ea. 49¢ Precision geered Sew etechment. with herizentel 55.95 =| Twice a mouse has caused a serv- | ' Clean - sweeo- hey chuck euts Yo te 1%-ia. stee! bench stead Save 6 07 _f “py é 4 ice failure to 105 farm homes by | ing ier bl 1a€s * Keeps fuel line’ : ° $5 Down, $5 Month on 3 me a\e. 3 chewing the insulation on a cable | with a molded moisture from a ‘ east of Boone. ‘We're getting tired | Bu. ber eo a = ireezing! Helps : = Sears Easy Payment Pion i of feeding that mouse,” the com- | el mare stanng -< Pasitively- the most comptete toot and saw ha pany manager said. | Se p ener: Come: outtit of this type we've seen at ANY PRICE! 7 = ; vr Does almost any job with accessories included | Cross Anti-Fog *. Ray 3 a , --, saws, sands, drills, bores, grinds, buffs, . | . . #/ - : _ __________ brushes, polishes, and even mixes paint! “Su-___ =a FE - | Chains. Fluid} ———— 7 preme’ precision '%-in. capacity geared key 2 Beat See 4 a —— q chuck Soeokes one accuracy, Sonier hold-__ —H- = art an fae = i ——. : Z 4 “tng and removal of accessories. Power unit 4 , = + ” 19¢ Ee 59¢ “a ee approved by Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc. . nder-Polisher a | : yf i : Fast, Effortless Operation! “- Keep your tire Keep windows - . chains a good from fogging on ‘ U.L. Listed 18.50 » shape eplace inside m cold one | 1 worn and brok- weather. Wipe ax strokes a Binns: soa | « en cross chains! on. 4-0z. bottle. ; : uty motor iste = . : or) instructions. 110-120 ‘volt. Store and Use All Your Tools in One Handy Place! Work Bench © 95 Just $4 “Down Real convenience! Harder than maple, resinwood bench, all steel legs. 30x33-in. tool storage panel has 36 special : ' (aide —~ Thermo- Pe a oar Heater- Down jit eS oe. | ¢€ Ss 9B¢ 14.95 Helps your hect- | Circulates extra | = or oie tee oe large amount of > seo ee at liet ' ay je ok % NGI warm airthrough j * 2 wis pate cold Made o ‘ : NE, i car, directly to non - corrosive _ ie ey defroster vents. © 3 panel tool rack e ee all = — ignition 119 Positive starts! Pressure can puts. waterproof coating on igni- tion, and spark CLOTHES || ss ey 2 _— at = LL Peo , Lock Fluid “ABE Prevents frozen 4; car locks and %y thaws out locks q already coated over with ice. V4 H. P. Grinders Shatterproof Eye Shields tool hanger hooks which you can arrange or rearrange Complete 31 95 any way that’s convenient! Gray finish.--Anel New flat face design puts rack, bench, drawer and light. . Save ‘by shopping Sears! wheels forward of hosting for Fe big job capacity. Fully . closed motor, : emery w seals CREDIT bles. 8 N. SAGINAW EASY TERMS | Se os ; ' | - ae neeneeeerenseeaeneestineteensttteneetd fei utecnentematenarnen | a é5 r } i e oF Ra Se a ee ae ‘i s ee “on ———~p ri f WE ee wv j i a us t . &¥ Sere ee eRe SF Bei eee | (a= Santa’s just around the corner! LAY- AWAY A) CHRISTMAS GIFTS (} Mow: / if At | | Tee ae se! HHI a TP 2 — | Mn tl ul iticun te Mitiltnedl | NEW 1954 |? lis 3K i 7a IT'S SMART 10 LAY AWAY NOW for CHRISTMAS... Phone FEderal 37114 108 NORTH SAGINAW Mee DOES (7! | TWO |. | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ss -Just Look at You SAVE $89 Nyouto,| AT THIS LOW. vovecr 10° @ LOW PRICE! | These Features “sap? 23” High, 15” Wide Every Child -from 2 to 6 Should Have One! “ @ Green Plastic with Blond Wood @ Red with Blond Wood @ Grey with Mahogany Wood @ Genuine No-Sag Springs. @ Genuine Boltaflex Plastic @ Soft, Comfortable Seat G Back @ Sturdy Wood Rockers and Wood Frome ‘ © Fully Guaronteed World's smatilest, lightest Plays-records of any size or 4-speed Amplified phono- $ 95 speed. Folded horn speaker § : 95 gr nen Fieve 2 78, 45 in lid plus powerful ampli- ce Medel plus the new 16 RPM speed fier and feather-light tone i} eal SAVE! MAKE YOUR OWN CLOTHES! lier + ati records. | ROUND BOBBIN Electric Sewing Machine BRAND NEW! _NOT REBUILT! nas rc ox oy, Look at These pe ar —_ _ “ae i ate r____ | Big Features! AY _ , e Universal Moter: ‘All Speed Rheostat © Small Hand Wheel; Stitch Regulator © Thread Tension PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPH : ee sean | GENUINE MAHOGANY DROP LEAF | | tert: and coton you choole ond mode’ FE VOUT It’s So easy to save money when you can make your own Fashion attachments for fancy details. _ GUARANTEED! TABLE and 4 MATCHING CHAIRS — At a price you'd . ; . | ~ | expect to pay for “a st » Money mw ta table alone. Reg. $89. 95 | / } Eo | OI e. Table and Chairs Drop leaf table “table with. leaves fF 7 a - ~ CONVERT-A-SOFA _—— doubles as occasional down! Open to dinner tize when needed. Cuaten Pike codes Famous Innerspring (T'S SMART 70 LAU LEU CHRISTMAS . _ oe DOES IT! | tal base. Se 935 > Mettress Included , Extra Chairs 49" : Bea opens of disappears “like ___ $10.95 each _Scedltortabty. Pas a i ing = SI ; ee -_ # € 2 ‘ 2s = . cg eee - ee ee bes oe si - i a : oF : : , a ' special Purchase-Worth . ea i pea : : \ SHADE INCLUDED T= ——+__— } Si — = 24 KT. GOLD a Decorated / Onyx Black Ceramic / — ge! A - Be NON GENUINE WITHOUT THIS —d TAI D>. PROSUETS SA ar ea ch 2: w=— 4 Sex ° uv - : ROBBIN en | come in, order by Phone or Mail eee FE 37114 MAIL THIS COUPON NOW! Ue , , LJ + FEderg/ j ' | t , ' 3.7114 ) . 108 NORTH SAGINAW rE ST IT'S SMART TO LAY AWAY NOW for CHRISTMAS .. . °° DOES (T! ee ese , j — - +} ———— FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1953 $27© Golden Hour Electric Clock | FREE with any Philco Television or Radio-Phonograph Console Every new 1954 Philco television and radio-phonograph console is included in this Sale. You can take your choice—any model, any price—and you get absolutely FREE this “Golden Hour” Clock. Utterly unique .. . utterly different, with floating hands in a crystal clear dial, it’s a gift to treasure. Don't miss this Philco Silver JubileeSale. Equipped with UHF-VHF Built-In Aerial Here's the Phitco 3100 W—a big screen curisole at the lowest price in Philco history. And it’s yours now on our special price in Philco history. And you get a Free $27.00 Golden Hour Electric Clock with it, too. i °229%° ‘Special Sale Price—the Philco aboo Screen is as much as 30 sq. inches larger than many 21” sets. Table Models All Phiico Prices Include Federal Tox and One Yeor Picture Tube Worranty 21-INCH __ ~Consolette Ensemble Alse Many Philco $] 79°95 | md Special Radio Offer | Silver Anniversary Picture Frame— FREE with the purchase of a Philco table model radio portable, or clock radio. Wide choice aéw at your. Philco dealer. But hurry, offer is limited! Philco Automatic Clock Radio Wake up to music Ben ith thin Philo $ ap) ish ite Tce SOQIS wide selection! Phone FEderal 3.7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW (T'S SMART TO LAY AWAY HOW for CHRISTMAS . . . Mee DOES /T!| oaneetion _ No Money Down! — 2 Years to Pay! OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY - NIGHT ‘til 9! THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1953 — _FIVE | Diamond | ay away Nale! 1 —_-$E Reserves Your Choice 4 WKC, “The Home of Notary Bonded | : Certified Perfect Damonds’”’ ) | 3 diamonds in the en- gagement ring, 3 dia- = mends in the wedding | . band. Both mountings } by 14K gold. | Ps x = CHARGE IT | , a 22 ALL AROUND GENOME DIAMOND Wedding Band At the AN a ' Unheard-of-Price ED a: gfe ne— —— oe a . ae ——— ; ~~ . TS | No Money Down 18k White or 14k | Yellow Gold $139.75 27 gorgeous diamonds, beautiful 14K gold movntings and a terrific A sparkling center dia- mond, 2 dazzling side gems. Rich 14K gold mounting. Hurry in! La . ae _ X C * \ | om: : } ie } Ph p OPEN FRIDAY : : Fedor NIGHT til 9 NO MONEY DOWN =n Lot Behind Store | CEE CLAY Tad eSYrSCere 8 _'THE PONTIAC PRESS,” TITURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1953 i ¢ SHOP TODAY CHRIS MAS! FULL SELECTIONS! 4 PY te “gues LAY-AWAY TERMS! Se CHOOSE NOW- ‘PAY NEXT YEAR! MAN'S BIRTHSTONE PEN & PENTH SET $19.95 $8.75. CIGARETTE LIGHTER COMPACT $5.50 $2.50 $49.95 ene s FOR YOUR OLD 25a TYPEWRITER When You Trade In for a new . @Remington FEdera| ae Kitty Kell — : Kitty Kelly | LAYAWAY for XMAS 108 NORTH SAGINAW Personal Shopper _NO MONEY DOWN . ‘80 ~ Yor | Your cis pertas@ must have ot Want 4 ; OPEN F RIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 9 | eaFhagt! sea, Dectrnens_soe_ tt hand aaa a ik a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1953 SEVEN ~ match this modern, big 30- _{i—row-—= Pay next year! 30-inch OVEN 95 ma pe No Money RCHASE YOUR GIFTS NOW * START PAYING IN 1954 - Autocrat Gas Range _ _ BIGGEST OVEN YOU CAN BUY. Regulor_ va lue $169.95. 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