— : 7 ; = 5 | 2 ORR lise Nimrods Begin Annual Trek for Deer. President Stresses Detense TL aay Several Points —Fells Ganadians|Award-Increases Rivalry |jmimédiaté Start _ > Simultaneously Thr eat ls Real .; Being Pushed tae ue 5 | | PANMUNJOM (AP)—Al- Says —Russia Is — Acting} By) Rep. Broomfield to As 2 3 today" pumped “new Arrogant, Our Nations | | ~ l= 4| Special Appropriation ‘ life into dwindling hopes : ate 59m | for 3-County Suryey ia er; Must Work Together i _F my ‘ ment with agreement on an OTTAWA (AP) —Presi-| | = Rep. William S. Broom- agenda for preliminary dent Eisenhower declared | | 4) field (R-Royal Oak) said to- talks to arrange a political today Canada and the||~ @\ day he would ask a special conference. United States “can and|/) @| state of $37, | Top-level negotiators re- will” work out a defense | 4 750-tolaunch by Jan. 1 a convened after a week-long against any surprise atomic | | i $775,000 water supply sur- recess and approved an attack while still maintain- -4| vey in Oakland, Wayne and agenda drafted by staff ad- ing their commitments in | “| Macomb Counties. visers in six secret sessions. other parts of the world. @| Total cost of the five- > The agreement provides Addressing a joint session am year was estimated : for simultaneous discussion of the Canadian Parlia- : & yesterday convo lat Md {of a time and place for the ment, Eisenhower said the |" eT | rese: the three coun- _| peace conference and of na- = >} resenting Russians have adopted a}. ‘ tions which will attend. ~ truculent tone and United ig ar — a | See insistence on States - Canadian securi Michigan HEADING NORTH—Three Pontiac men prepare Peatioc | deciding composition ger ee ae Ca ae \eeenended cmmirinsiOn, Tec, | te etn the sanenl exedas of Gear busters te the | $0 Ween a Orcas ba The croup wi T28t, nad deadlocked te ! M north woods for riffin, Ogema group aoe Soviet ability to| ® and the communities in- sen Dandy. Yass the 'ott exe Baigh Mervel hunt at “Camp 24,” five miles north of Curran. ens ee atomic a on | ee "Broomfield said he would-ask the | a +Pontiac to Greet te talks smt"ezs-===/Demands Hoover Appear|rair. Warmer (ima smruee Weather Sunday | nara work is just commencing” cos eens Befor e House Committee ee neighbor visit to Canada, the U.S. President declared: Pontiac area by the U. S. Weather| tien Commission were : z } 3 be “ = ; 5 or forgetting our friends in the aan ] Ar Wirephete | said Broomfield. “We don’t want he will an “all-out * Monday night from_ “Tne bankruptcy of armament] GOVERNOR'S TROPHY —Here is the rotating trophy to be given! 4, string this thing along.” 3 eS aa : —\ a a_. Pgh g y= fen 4o-the-winner—of-~the~Michigan-Michigay” State YOotball game at ae Kansas City on the Harry Dexter White case. 2 : 4 L | i i | P———"“war,” he continued somberly, are| East Lansing today. The figure is the legendary Paul Bunyon. the only alternatives to “‘an inter-/ trophy, inchuding.the base which is not shown, és eight feet tall... tn ii review of the| WASHINGTON. ( = The. top sprees on. tne ' | : North America.” tional will to cast out the bomb oa F : ties at chine. the proviem of{that FBI Chief J, Edgar Hoover tell all he knows about saat puteeos ath expota”” Hoon, Teamster Petitioners Holl cd |siintina’ water reece, the Harry Dexter White case. a hower described Russia's recent ~ ° h Me Mees maser $1,500 “Everybody who had any contact with it ought to tell rcs of te weae Pore’! Meeting Despite Threats | te trerar ancy ree| everything he or she knows,” said Rep. Walter of Penn- cael ian arin **| Some-5¢ union members of Pontiac Teamsters Local} {74 that promragp oy pooding pater erry Senet ten = tone.” 614 (AFL) ee mil same esis csr parr ige tpl Final oction..cn the appre ee ee sae Gen weotedl athe securi losed meeting last night despi -| priations would be left to the so far as he knows . Gen. Brown take tate coocent Soviet ably Shee thnais of welenee . Michigan Legislature and govere- only person close to the case to call White a Communist te eamvloy atomic attack os | The group's attorney, Louis W. Snyder of Pontiac, said oe Se 1 hcicasl soudal ott ts . gouutes' eal to a tn he summoned Oakland County sheriff's deputies-and}— ns ee s.0| K Sale t Reds far-reaching uproar in a nedreét to the U. 8. S. R. Sylvan Lake police “to insure a peaceful meeting after a simi- 0 0 speech at cago Nov. 6, special appropriation, plus ’ “Their atomic stockpile will, of | Tore intimidations of members last night.” lar amount furnished by the com- when he said former Presi- course, increase in size, and means} Snyder said that some members were chased by auto | ™unities involved, would finance Seri dent Truman-gave-White-a of delivery Will improve as time! while on their way to the meeting place and warned not Se een meee ¥S erguson — | better wi tae "sg historic _ address to attend. a —_ = = = = 'ses.the “state could include its - -s gag = was telecast by the Canadian| He added that a union*? —< the — ores Senator Confident U.S. | munist spy. line Broadcasting Co.—the first “live”| steward also was threat- ing the survey, — Wouldn't Allow Export ~ “He must have made that state-| television broadcast from the} ened with the loss of his job al {0 added. ment on the basis of information | ‘¢ House of Commons chamber. | and injury to his family if The committes serving as an | of Cars to China we've never hed.” Walter said.| “re ft also was scheduled on nation-/), continuea to ci te advisory group fer the Waters “We and the American people are In fair condition’ at Pontiac ni wide radio networks in the United) | sitions . Resources Commission incladed | WASHINGTON w—Sen. Fergu-| titted to have that information.” | General Hospital are J. C. Hardin, | Se Fue maanits~ ofthe crow || J-M Witnesses etficials trem all three counties. |son (R-Mich) said today he was |" 1st. stsuse UnAmeri.| 16 of 54 Clovese St.; Joseph Ros: Foolproof Answer Eisenhower talked also of © | 24 for police protection for 2 —‘Those—representing—O-#kt a 1ra | confident — the government would | —_ ', -ivities Committee, of which | =" 16. = ne 56 W alan ° ) ____need_tor_expanston_ot_tnterna-_| 5 samntion while they attended | —< ve lates {CHUN are Walter K. Willman, |reject any application by * US.) "(cctinued on Page 2, Col. 1) |My pntered burns on the mace | WinS Store Contest a = some were escorted home by p> | Hegri f Per Oakes, Berkley city manager; China. . companion, Charles Snodgrass,| OAKLAND, California @® — Rob- Prince Charles Is Five; _|lice. u Sa Wek : ers Floyd’ Andrews, chairman of the| And he is confident “no applica Center Lacks 11 ot uit W.. Longfellow, was | ert Reynolds came up with « fool- _ ps in Schoo Oakland County Board of Super-jtion has been treated at the hospital for burns | Proot way to win a guessing con- Birthday Party Canceled | The members, whe alse are visors; and George Schmid, di-| mobiles” to the Communist coun- aa test—to the dismay of a radio shop LONDON t# — Prince Charles, | S™=ndine-the-custer.of all_offl- 1 LANSING u — Rep Kit Clardy | rector-engineer for the South Oak-|try, he added in an interview. ‘ Oe maid eee which hed to be persuaded ly po- chubby-taced heir to Britain's| Cers ot te local. sald Wey receg:| (Rich) today sald’ “& Humber }iend-County Garbage and Water| The United States cut off all --Stevens cated between Clarkston and | lice to give Reynolds the prize, rem, fh Ah th | eran wan” |e Pree cmd te |e gan-w td coe ae. te YPIES--JIEVENS | es oat | en og day—without a party, without a University of a ____ff n_ Wer. te . ——— No fire Fesulted”tronr-the-|-— “combination Of a Bare. i . St_was.. . Lamong “witnesses “scheduled 16 &p-) ‘not been lifted. However, some * ship. : ___dirthday y coke and without parents | , Yesterday. it_was_reported.that | . vi Planet Mercury sve murid countries trade with| Contradicts McCarthy! expiosion. 10,008 enxtzien, with eters Yount ® * had petitions grabbed out of their | Activities Sub-Committee hearing the Communistled Chinese in| on Communist Activity| According to Oakland County | combination from 00-00 to 9-999. an See st SS ee al Ge ae i arin Shades Sun Tod items they hold to be non-strategic sheriff's deputy Melvin Glover, the | " Police inspectors Lester King and of Edinburgh—who so far have Pie a nat z n ay to China’s war potential. at Ft. Monmouth youths were driven to the cabin | Eric Gustavson persuaded the pro- spent only one birthday with their eee af Oe en Joint Qlardy declined to identify the YORK w The planet a WASHINGTON w — The Army |!#st_night by a friend, Richard | testing store that Reynolds was sun—were set to have a happy | estat ot et com witnesses or the exact sumber | NEW coe tes Sek eae ir ga eee ll Wha @ith Sen. McCarthy | Overmier of Lake Orion. They | entitled to the prize, a four-year come, said he expected to be called before his subcom- Hoy apg perenne ae ee eS ee aes ae dere to ie, | hitchhiked back to Pontiac this | old television set with a 12%-inch suddenly changed their plans. | (Continied 61 Puge'2; Cot--4)-}-mtteo—at-heasings..in_ Detroit, | 47 from the cua ae = rsh See stom. | morning after the explosion. screen originally worth $690. Traffic Stalled for 5 Hours Naming, sad Fi ccs | Uatad Saes fn WOE | SeeamcreS"Deperent— edna Ny tar een the recent | : . as . industry scene of uled for Nov.30, have been_post-|.of-Mercury,” occufs with Mercury been sounding out —" re Ss One Killed as Truck, Auto} tit. titiomy fee |SP°%°50 Saat oe| tot wom we Gen nme ls woe oetenns| at “Straits of Mackinac Crash on Telegraph Road|:= secking, witnesses" at other |an eclipe of the Michigan A spectacular automobile-truck collision ‘about ‘five | University in Detroit. — miles south of Pontiac killed a Detroit truck driver early |, “@"¢y said no subpoenas have |.) . been for prospective wit- today and snarled deer-hunter and truck traffic on Tele-| nesses from: the Detroit school. —}—¥ The called . spies among the 3 workers sus- export division, pended on loyalty charges at the By THE UNITED PRESS market | Signal Corps Center. Northbound deer hunters had to wait from 15 to 16 lined up for 10 miles at Mackinaw City. number of witnesses to be | Officials of the American Museum- ot Al years. The long lines—and long wait—came as the rush to- oe had “no| The secretary declared he did| Ward deer country in the Upper Peninsula and northern graph road for nearly five hours. no 7 -ticpes ts ae __ | think espionage had-oceurred-dur- | Lower Peninsula a ed its peak. ~~ , James Cope, Crysler vice presi- | ing World War II at the installation] Five state-opera car¢ _ @e gael coed said the transit; dent, said that, in response to|—at the time Julius Rosenberg, | ferries were trips as| sheriff's officers or some local car. be seen in the United States}questions he believed came from | executed as an atomic spy fast as possible between govenment sgmey they con__ : He..said the ‘NOt hetween 10:36 a.m. and 1:12-p-m.|the Commerce Department, “Our | summer, visited it. : Mackinat. - Ci and St. be notified in case of emergency. eee | Recesmartly te edwontion,”tut-de- (EST). It will next occur Nov. 6, people told the government | McCarthy said last month, as he | J, in an effort to clear| It was the first time such an on will F , a export 1960. people that if the Chinese trade | wag developing said | appeal were opened, we would inter- | Ft, Monmouth security, that “‘it it jam it would be to- said it was urged in order to permit in -competing for it.” appears at this point to be a mat-| before traffic tapers | Tlatives or friends to contact hun- not is i f / who have received subpoenas.” . In Today's Press dele | z z 2 ; i i i 5 : | : | $ i i i : : g ' : =" McCarthy, chairman of the sub- today for northbound car traffic. | 0:4 hunting prospects have been — Trret eee -ehepauat at a * Publié Awetion, New Christmas Mer-| committee, commented yesterday: State police were urging hun- | dimmed by a lack of snow =z. — Nov. 16. 6:00 p.m. | “171 Jet the hearings speak for} fers to register their ames, | where in the northern Lower Pens Ae ae Gther Tema, ‘Mick: T the HiaeveeHe-was-in. Portland, | andthe location of Beer tetas Y'sSn cine * | stlne, for a peaking eogngement | tte esti a Wi Weeper : > . _ - ‘ en Birmingham From Our Birmingham Bureau | ~ BIRMINGHAM — Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley issued a stern warning today against unlocked | “f inety pe ‘ stolen by teenagers are left un- | locked or left with the keys in the ignition,"’ he said. Such negli- | gence not only encourages juve- nile delinquency, but offers chances of serious injuries both to the youngsters and people they may | crash into” “Poor tHightand > Park javenite<, + 11 te 13, were apprehended by police Wednesday after taking a car from a local collision shop and crashing it inte a tree when | they Tost cortrot. | shop Was | An attendant of the Demands Hoover | | Testify at Hearing (Continued From*Page One) he is the ranking Democrat should | bow out of the White inquiry. But | he said there should be a full! airing, presumably by the Sen- | ate Internal Security Subcommit- | tee, with Hoover, Brownell, Tru- man and others invited to ap- | pear } Walter said he had been re- Hiably informed that Truman, Hoover, then Secretary of the Treasury Vinson and then Atty. Gen. Clark decided in 194 to ' premote White “and then keep him under surveillance.” But Sen. Jenner (R-Ind), chair: man of the Senafé Internal Se- curity Subcommittee, quickly is- sued a statement challenging this Jenner said Hoover is “too secur- ity conscious”’ to make any agree- ment permitting subversives to re- main in government service. The senator declared he would ask Brownell about this point at a closed session of his commit- The chairman said last night a public session a half-hour tater. that he was a Communist But Walter said last came a chief jistice, is dead. A calt for Hoover's testimony came also from Sen. Welker (R- Idaho), a member of Jenner's committee. At Boise last night. Welker said the FBI chief should “tell his original position on White” and why he submitted two reports on him. | noon Rotary luncheon at the Com- j three weeks in Mexico where he ' “THE PONTIAC PRESS,.SATURDAY, FE : t = 4 NOVEMBER ‘14, 1953 ‘ a a 23 aie yr o%| Police Warn. ‘Motorists to Lock Autos, ticketed by police for leaving the keys in the car. Moxley spoke out against aban- doning of auto steering column locks by manufacturers in recent thief, does frustrate the average teenager who takes a car for a joy ride,"’ he added. Leaving the keys to the car fails to stop the professiona : openly in the ignition, or leav- ing tion of botte-city and state stat utes, Moxley remarked. Attempts to curtail this thought less practice are an active step toward curbing the increase in jiv- entle dehnquency, cluded * ” There will be no meeting of the Youth Fellowship of Kirk in the Hills tomorrow, Instead, the group will attend a Youth Fellowship the doors unlocked is an | invitation to theft, and a viola- | 5 seneecvarinee | the chief con- } fatt rally at the Redford Ave- nue Presbyterian Church from 3:30-8:15 pm. j * * Speaking on “Rotary Friend- ship and World Peace,’ Dr. W Gien Harris, minister of the First Presbyterian Church, will address his fellow members at Monday munity House. Dr. Harris has just returned from attended the National Convention of the Presbyterian Church as the American representative. * 7 * Postmaster Bernard E. Fowler says he has received no com- munication to date ffom the Civil Service Commission regarding his dismissal appeal lodged ast Thurs- day. “There will probably be a hear- ing -elther in Chicago or De- troit by the Seventh Regional Office of the Commission,”’ Fow- ler stated, “and I'll appeal be- - * “SWEET ADELINE”—The P ae ‘ r’ : ae ge 2h. & Singing Brocks,| shop Quartet Singing in America. above, will appear in Pontiac Dec. 5 in a program | aré Betty, 14, tenor; Ruth, 12, baritone; Mary, 7, | sponsored by the Pontiac chapter of the Society | lead; and Bob, 15, bass. | for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber- \ } | <<. Left to right Violent Storm Hits West Coast |of a tan, black and white Beagle hound stirred Birmingham's jus- Rain, 85 M.P.H. Winds ‘Contests Third ‘Pooch Ticket but Pays Up BIRMINGHAM—The wanderings Smack North California | tice court again yesterday. During Night SAN FRANCISCO uA violent Fred M. Harley, 480 Pleasant, opponent of the city’s recently amended dog ordinance, contested thi ticket issued : storm smacked the Pacific coast | Werden Ralph a for i Pr8 | Dewey sought to muster additional | Dewey Musters Might for Fight | Governor Seen Sesking | Strength to Retain Role | in. National GOP with rain and winds upto 8 mph ing a dog under reasonable con-| strength today for a state political | into the Los Angeles area today. A second storm,’ close behind, against Harley were dismissed by ‘ tiean organization. Associate Justice John C. Emery | should bring heavy rains to parts during the night and was moving | trol.”’ On two former occasions, charges Jr when Riley could not positively yond that to-the commission it. | Of Washington, Oregon and north- identity the dog. self in Washington, D. C., if 1 | have to.” | Fowler was notified Oct. 12 by N. R. Abrams, assistant U. §&. Postmaster General, that his suc- cessor would be named at an early date, “as a result of unsatisfac- tory conditions disclosed in a re- cent investigation at your office." - * . Dr. and Mrs. Walter Mikulaschek, ern California Sunday, the U. S Weather Bureau predicted. A freighter lost its propeller | home, agd chased it with his (State Senate majority leader. 1,160 miles west of the Columbia Riley testified yesterday he saw the dog several biocks from truck, then across vacant lots on feet, right to Hariey'’s back door. “I told him who I was, and that I would have to ticket him for letting his dog run loose, and we GU ligion preparing for service in} Portuguese East Africa, will be honored at both First Methodist Church services tomorrow. The church has underwritten entire support of the missionary couple. Dr. Mikulaschek recently com- pleted specialized study at De- trott’s Grace Hospital. The mis- viontties “Will speak at the 7 o’clock Intermediate and Senior Fellowship ——_ The intermediate group will also see the film ‘“‘A Voyage to Rome.” while Bill Surridge will lead a dis- cussion on ‘‘Why Be a Methodist” befoe the senior group. * * s Cub Pack’ B-9 at Pierce School had a pleasant surprise at Thurs- day's meeting when the PTA pre- sented the pack with its own flag, complete with insignia. Entertain- ment was led by Den 12, which gave a skit on the Indians Thanks- giving. Costumes for the play had been made by the boys themselves. td * * “Wills and Estates’’ will be the topic of discussion at Monday's Rotary Anns’ meeting when Edgar Galloway Jr. assistant—trust- offi- cial of the Detroit Trust Co., ad- dresses the group. The 1 p.m, meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. William De Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis), in Port-| Graff, on Fairfax. land, Maine, on a speaking date,/ Luncheon chairman Mrs. William said he thought “it will become | Rowland be assisted by Mrs. absolutely necessary to call every- one involved’’—including Truman. Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) said in could be ‘‘gotten back on the track.”” He said it had jumped the man’s refusal to obey a subpoena from the House committee. “The object of this inquiry ought to be to determine if there exists in the government today the same sort of Communist threat that apparently existed in 1945,"" said Knowland, the GOP Senate leader. | The Weather te 16 miles Sunday. Tedsy in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding & am, At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 4 mph. Sun sets Saturday at $11 p.m 7] 7:23 om —ile=ntewn- Remggoreteree 6 & M...000---38 10 s. m re, > | 7 @. M..cee ooo 38 11 B. M..secees 51 OB. M..cccees 6 13 MM... -cccees 57 0 B. B..0000.0- 36 1 PB. M.-cccces 62 So. a:...... 66 wert ee eee eee eeeeeeewwenee eee e serene eeeerre i anh sa nngananene O18 Weather — Pair. Highest « Lewest Temperateres this 70 in 1909 in 1873 Lansing Los Angeles Memphis Sess=22 Svzeas 2 eegscs William Knight, Mrs, Paul Grant, Mrs. Edwin Kirbe r tnad rsM. | Charles Shain. _____ Washington he hoped the inquiry | ee ee Continuing with ‘Candid View ee of Chirst”’ as the theme of the 7:30 Sunday devotional services a the First Baptist Church, tie Rev-- Emil Kontz will speak tomorrow on “Lod of Life—His Mouth.” * * * ...Birmingham YMCA fs continu- ing to seek young men for par- ticipation in its Intramural Bas- ketball League. Men 18 years old and up are invited to particiapte. League play will start Dec. 3 an continue until March, Member. x . Tra, wrrere =trie> storm's center hit, communications and power were disrupted, high- ways were littered with uprooted trees and debris, flooded and chimneys were toppled. streets. were Temperatures were above nor- mal, but rain changed to snow in the High Sierras shortly after mid- night and motorists were asked to carry tire chains. Hurricane force wind readings of 85 mph were reported by the Coast Guard about 8 p.m. at a lightship off Ft. Bragg and at the Pt. Reyes light station, both north of San Francisco. President in Canada, Talks Joint Defense (Continued Prom Page One) tional trade and for joint U. 8.- Canadian action on construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway. But his emphasis on the danger to the security of the two coun- tries and on the need for enduring peace overshadowed other sub- jects, ; “Canada and the United States,” he “are equal partners and neither dares to waste time. There is to a time to be alert and a time rest. . s . “These days demand - ceaseless vigilance. We must be ready and prepared. The threat is present.” He said U.S.-Canadian Joint Board j worked “assiduously and effective- ly’ on mutual problems and that “now is the time for action on all Harley charged the law was discriminatory, the fine ($6.50) ex- cessive, and Riley's presentation guilty by Justice John J. Gafill, and fined $6.50 plus $5 costs. Harley, considering an appeal of the decision, said he would defi- nitely ask a jury trial “the next time this comes up.” Union Petitioners Meet Despite Threat (Continued From Page One) type of conflict when the petition- ing started last week. “Members of the local are bitterly resentful of the fact that “others are circulating the peti- tions,” he ald. Hoffa said, “There isn't one grievance left pending in the lo- lcal. We have cleaned up all dis- crepancies. Every contract has been properly negotiated and 99 per_cent of the people are hap- pier. “I personally have combed the records of companies under con- tract and have cleaned up all ex- isting affairs,” he added. Hoffa said those circulating petitions are a jealous faction who want to “grab the strings of the local.” | _hde-said,-“Ht-we-were to tet then? |; take over, they would not know what to do with it. They don't have the ability to cope with the He did not specify those meas- ures. Joint continental defense plans include, for example, a ra- dar system, with more stations to the south to track planes after the outer screen has oes them up. > . . The President emphasized that steps- to defend-North America are but One part of the world-wide se- cat eae Snyder said his group ‘‘will not let down until we gain equal rights in the union.”’ He said the members Lave al- ready secured 1,200 signatures of the local’s 2,500 members, “and half of the petitions are not in yet.” Snyder said that they expect to ve at | Hi] participants. = * LJ] Annual Baldwin PTA open house is scheduled for 8 p.m. Monday at the school. Parents will meet in their children’s rooms to see the work being done this year, and will also talk with the teach- ers. ? * Bir: neweemers—are> Mr. and Mrs James T. Wilson and children, Tommy, 7. Linda, 6, of 1627 Maryland. from Royal Oak. He is with Pontiac Motors Mr, and Mrs. Edward Gergosian and children. Edward, 4, Jo Ann, 9 $48 Harmon. from Pontiac. Me is dis- of Pirestone. trict Ec Mr, and Mrs. Cari Penn and children, Meril, 8, Gara, 6, of 1975 Maryland, from Jackson. He is with Kent-Moore Co. Mr, and Mrs. t Edmond, $3 Pairtax, tormerly Lake Forest. Tl. eee” with McCann-Brickson, adver- My. end Mrs. @ A. Orr and daughter Sa". 6 with General Motors. Quiet Press Conference MONTGOMERY, Ata. (UP) — Lt. Gen. Choi Yong Duk, chief of staff of the South Korean Air Force, scheduled a press confer- * ence at Maxwell Air Force Base} _ +but-it-was-e-very quiet affair. The general and newsmen just preter failed to show up. “The North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganization, for example, is an es- sential defense for eastward. “Implicit in the consultations and the detailed studies which must-continte, and in the defenses which we have already mounted, is the need for world-wide vigi- lance and strength, But the pur- pose is defense, We have no other Linteau with “‘arbitarary interpre- petuate themselves in office. | dogfight which threatens his ‘‘king- | maker™ rote in the national Repub | | | Dewey has staked his political | | future on the outcome of his battle |to clear his state administration | of the taint of corruption by oust- |ing Lt. Gov. Arthur H. Wicks as) } Wicks, whe came under the | governor's fire for visiting labor extortionist Joseph 8. (Joey) Fay | im Sing Sing Prison, has with- | drawn an offer to resign the post. | | Dewey's position was materiall ' es av ny ths @aignalio of National GOP Committeeman | Russell Sprague. Sprague quit be- cause he feared his financial con- |nection with the scandal-ridden of the ticket illegal. He was found | yonkers raceway might have an| “adverse"’ affect on the Eisenhower | | Administration and the Republican | Party. A spokesman said Dewey knew a week ago of Sprague's plan to resign and urged him to ‘‘recon- sider.’ Sprague resigned anyway | saying that ‘‘I have never put my | personal ‘interest ahead of the | party.” | The resignation left Dewey with- | out Sprague's much-needed support | in toughest political battle of his | career. | The fight comes to a head Thursday when the Wicks case goes before the State Senate. If the senate fails to oust him, as the GOP State Executive Com- mittee has demanded, it will be considered a repudiation of Dew- ey’s leadership. Observers feel that such a loss for Dewey, who engineered Presi- dent Ejisenhower's nomination, would wipe out any hopes he might have for a third attempt to reach the White House. - Number Thirteen Figures in Game Atter All (25-13) The score wasn’t 13-0, but the game between St. Michael and Oxford High Schools. Yesterday, Allen Samson, 15, who wears jersey number 13 on St. Michael's freshman squad, indi- would be a good omen. Thé number 13 was a good omen for St. Michael, but a bad one for Oxford. Oxford lost, 25-13. Why all the concern over the number 13? Yesterday was Friday the Thirteenth. {Review Results year’s activ | reviewed the results of the sight testing and mapped plans for fu- ‘ry Dexter White spy charges He | | gue findings, gue program is to discover faulty ‘suring them a fair ‘start when they | to look into the possibility of ac- | ALBANY (UP)—Gov. Thomas E. | Clawson, Mrs. E. Jamison William ‘the league on their “13 _figured_into__last}_. of Vision Tests - Luncheon Winds Up ‘53 Program, Sets Plans for Pontiac and Birmingham advis- +e Mw ritectia’t a. MBit SR nea screening programs with a lunch- eon meeting yesterday at the Bloomfield Hills Country Club. Key members of the Junior Lea- TO TALK —T. Lamar Caudle, former assistant attorney general, sores the vision tests for pre- school children, together with phy- | sicians, board of education representatives ate Internal Security Committee to tell whal he knows about the Har- ture programs Significant in the information brought before the group was the announcement that, in sight tests given by Pontiac public school system to children in kindergar- ten, 10 per cent of the young: ters were discovered to have This tied in wi witness in the 1951 invesuga- was a star | series of “mink coal’ tions. Tony Grimaldi Tells of Tiny, Italian Cars Italian motorists who frantically speed their four-cylinder La Nacia » the Junior Lea- ch report over 10 per cent of children tested had vision defects. Purpose of the lea- Roman highways and lofty. Cala- brian Alps were enough reason for Tony Grimaldi to return to Pontiac. Grimaldi, who owns and operates the Economy Used Car Market at 22 Auburn Ave., returned from his sixth visit to his native Italy this week after spending ‘five months there. “I took my big car with me,” Tony said, “but the way those Italians wheel their cars is enough to scare you off the road.”’ He said the Little Mouse gets 13 eyesight in children before they reach kindergarten age, thus as- enter school. The group made concrete plans quiring a mobile unit for conduct- ing examination. Such a clinic-on-wheels could carry the screening program into new, fast-growing school districts, such as Waterford, Rochester and program publicity chairman, pointed out. kilometers on a quart of gas and The was invited to at- | its motor is so smal! that it can tend a of the National | be lifted with three fingers. Society for the Prevention of Girl Hit by Bus, in Poor Condition A Oxford girl A letter from the Oakland County | Optometric Society complimenting six-year-old “worthwhile | struck by the school bus which brought her home from school yesterday is reported in poor con- Mrs. | dition at Pontiac General Hospi i today. . Linda Lee Knight, project’ was read. ' Attending the luncheon, in addi- | tion to Mrs. Williams, were Otis C. Thompson, president, Mrs. Gene A. White and Mrs. Har-{ vey Kresge Jr., co-chairmen, of pedia . | injuries, wher she walked in front ley, coordinator of Pontiac School | of the bus as it was starting to Health Services; Miss Frances) nove. SS maggot Driver Marvin Acheson of 5280 iss ohnson, | Hosner, Oxford, told deputies he director of nurses of Oakland | je some children off and was driv- County Health Department; and| ing away when he heard some Miss Caroline Austin, vision COM | one scream. He stopped the bus sultant with Michigan Department) and found the Knight girl under of Health. the front bumper. dere oer on Agenda for Talks proclaimed nen Williams today next week as ‘Truck transporta- (Continued From Page One) mistic about chances for a Korean tion week"' in Michigan in honor of the “great good the trucking in- peace conference ‘‘and I am even more optimistic now.” dustry has done for Michigan dur- ing the last 3 years.” Dean and the Communist negotia- tors will meet again Monday to No Mud Sticks to ‘em today” released another list of Pottiac Area United Fund staif who have donated $50 or Teese. this fall's campaign for $487,200. A $2,400 gift from Detroit Edison Co. topped today’s list. Sears, Roebuck & Co. employes gave $1,735.60; J" A Frediman émployes, “~~~ 9747.50; and J. C. Penney Co. em- health department and | agrees to testify before the Sen- | and Topolino (Little Mouse) over| ps’ ouSeh ployes donated $501. Others who gave $50 more in- | clude: | Mr. and Mre. Rephae! Mettetal % Se Farm Crest Bakeries ter ggens 6 John C. N vain cmpmmn ou cae 30 Hub Cartage Ce union Koreans bo White Owl Express employes. ...... 61 Socony-Vacuum O1l Co. ...... 250 Robert R. Turpin Jr... . bo Dr. Alvin B& son... » & J . UAW-CIO employes . 7 Outdoor Parking emp +. Re ee eee ee 300 Barnett's Clothes Slop corsrers OOO Aaron Hendelson Memorial Trust.... 300 WAR GOON 5 56 os ks cenccecece « 8 Central tributers & employes... 4 Hubert Distributors & employes..... | City Beverage Co. anise eee bo City Beverage Co. employes.......... ai Smith Beverage Ce. ...........:00+5 100 Smith Bever Co. employes........ 119 Dick Wolfe Distributing Co. ...... 138 Dick Wolfe Distributing Co. employes 60 Waite’'s employes noe sinscsiem uw Oe (stcceveknas Unaea cress 6 26S Wawsvevewasnn we be pT Te ER ane fie. en ee ree Se Simms employes ... . Leroy Givens « ja Store employes -. 350 | WKC employes é a | | Soeraey Ward & employes .... © | Socrates Sekles (Glenwood Cafe) Ps } Mrs. Pritisi Stoddard ..... veal | U8 Trucking Co. employes. ..... 14 | Norwalk Truck Line yes - 7% US. Trucking Co. conecnen was abe 308 Red Star Transit .. crseresecsees SOM Lawyers Title Ins. Corp. .... oo Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Etta M:- Woodruff | Funeral for jirs. Etta M. Wood- | ruff, 68, of 16 N. Cass Ave. will | be Monday at 2p.m. from the Purs- | ley Funeral Home. The Rev. A. J. Baughey, pastor of Evangelistic | Tabernacle, will officiate and | burial will be in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Mrs. Woodruff died Thursday a" in Pontiac General Hos- Young Mistress Reports 5-Room House Stolen were missing today. . Judy Tortoriello, 11, told police | the theft took place yesterday. The | house was a doll house, she added in her report. Takes Medical Leave PARIS # — U. S. Ambassador Douglas Dillon will leave for the United States next Monday for medical consultation. The embassy said today he expected to be . away from Paris for several weeks. Wouldn't You rather own a | Hamilton Watch? Tl iron out working | plans for sub-| new YORK ® — DuPont nylon 4 committee discussions. football cleats that won't crack or _ The top U. N. negottator said | burr, and so slick that mud doesn't he probably would sit on one of | cling to them, are being distributed the subcommittees himself. by F.C. Phillips, Inc. of Stoughton, | The Communists have soasted| Met, The tle wd i cet a from the beginning that they would dustrial bearings and gears 17 N. Seginew St. discuss a time and place for the seed poh — : peace conference only after a de- cision on their demand that neutral COMPLETE nations — particularly Asian neu- ti E R trals—be invited to attend. ; U N ' EQUIPMENT Dean has insisted that time and place be decided first. He offered Stop here for ALL your needs. We to views on ition ay trance amar Sea, et have guns, shells, knives, compasses, told the Reds he has no authority : Sle 3 i ace Ge sally clothing. Park easily in our big lot. The Le Ansel vote te nnn" _ —_—_—__ invite belligerent nations to the ’ peace conference, with Russia sit- ee | SLAY BAUGH [open sunpay North Korea and Red China in- = = sports snop| °*™ °5?™ lists composition and place first, Oakland 4-08624 followed by time, procedural mat- 630 Ave. Ph. FE : Truck-Auto Crash you pl (Continued From Page One) gos Th eft; z i. 23% i : i Hil E Fi The confidence us is deeply ace in Gereet M. Sparks Ph. FE 2-5841 appreciated. Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” 4 wimiams 9 MOTORS TRUCK 660 South Biv GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION & COACH DIVISION 8:15 A.M. to 5 P.M, ~ Sylvan RR Crossing when his brakes failed. Two Are Sentenced on Break-In Charge One Royal Oak youth received a prison term was given a jail sentence yester- day by Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty on a charge of breaking — __| Sweden, 19, and the eldest sister of Crown Prince | a bath, she dressed her up in a pretty dotted blue William O. Jones, 19, of 1845 Center St., was sentenced to one to 15 years in Southern Michigan Prison at Jackson. Kurt Dern- berger, 18, of 1502 Catalpa St. was placed on three years proba- tion, the first 60 days to be spent in Oakland County Jail, and as- sessed $100 costs. The pair pleaded quilty Oct. 30 to breaking into a greeting eard-company at 531 Vester Ave., Ferndale. They were arrested by Ferndale police after entering the building. May Be Improved After an inspection Wednesday the Grand Trunk Western Rail- road is considering changed to improve safety at its crossing on Orchard Lake avenue in Sylvan Lake, according to Ernest L. Ethier, Sylvan Lake city man- ager. Ethier requested changes after a motorist was killed Sept. 25 at the crossing in a collision with a switch engine. Changes in the flasher system to give motorists earlier warning of trains involved in switching op- erations have been suggested by State Highway Department engi- Ethier. Sentence Ferndale Man in Knife-Point Robbery James Parker, 4, of 21111 Mitcheldale St., Ferndale, was sen- tenced to 15 to 30 years in prison yesterday by Oakland County Cir. cuit Judge Frank L. Doty on a charge of armed robbery. Parker pleaded guilty Nov. 3 to robbing Frank Sierawski of 514 W. Breckenridge St., Ferndale, of $74 at knife-point in Sierawski's home. He will serve his term -in Southern Michigan Prison at Jack- son. _-Destag-teo-Gret=tien-mnanthe-0t- Line mn 1953 there were 1,047,290 — crimes committed in the U. S. and his companion ROYAL . AMBITION—Princess Carl Gustav, is taking a coursé children. : Le See oe ai eee agri a= a : le 4 ‘ ' . t iia oat eee a a Se Fa as = ; oT Cite = & 7 POM a 9 te 4 eae a ap { SSS eee ee oe : , i I = es i) =a a Se 2 ‘|Cut-Throat Bolivia: Is. Fun 1 tor. 3 Who Like Hot Scrap game of bolivia WAY W| “Nip Brown has Wo Fea threes} lcd ce nde as ieee pespie. ee hae j their melds—whether or not these so. in yin, i to at the| and Mex Brown. tus tee Ted a pong iy = ageamed gee] ag lige arenaggere TONIGHT ONLY ‘igh 6 to 9 : 2,740 points. Mr Brown then gets Sorry, Ne Phono Orders, No Layaways:. In a game of cut-throat, three P » scores are kept. Each | player begins a hand on-his.own, As ak soon as any ame takes the r . however: the-other 4wo}.#82-bas. (sequence canasias) and... players become partners against| Perhaps a bolivia (canasta of him and are allowed to merge ait|—“ild cards) if they are allowed to play unmolested, The bonus for a samba is 1,500 Margaretha of | in the-care of | and white dress. After giving her little charge; Kristina? Was made by the Princess herself. — United Press Phete The little garment, incidentally, Stamps and Letters Tell of Past Another tn « series tracing Oek- land County histery through early postal records. By MAURICE F. COLE L 5 of the land po: clude. the establishment of addi. tional post offices under the names of Highland Corners, Spring Mills, | Highland Station and West High- land, all located within two or three miles of each other in Highland Township. Highland Township was given a name of its own by an act of the Territorial Legislature which became effective on March 17, 1835. it was named “Highland” be- cause of its high elevation, there dag oa if. any. higher points | im that part of Michigan tying south of the Saginaw-Grand Rap- ids line. The date ascribed to the estab- lishment of the post office at High- land was the day before Highland Township itself was formed as a on March 16, 1835. The first postmaster was Jona- than F. Stratton. Highland Post Office History Tangles With ‘Corners, Spring Mills, West Side The first settlers arrived in Highland Township in 1832, with Stratton coming from Ann Arbor the following year. in) Strat throughout the Territory as a sur- veyor of note._While still residing a lh cary Sieg more In 1830 he was appointed by Governor Cass as one of three commissioners to designate the county seat of newly-created Jack- son County. 7 ° . They selected as the county seat this same village, Jacksonburgh, a thriving community which was springing up where the Territorial Road called at that time the St. }to remove the state capital from | Detroit and Joseph's Road crossed — River. So enthused were they with the | prospects of this village that in their report to the governor they predicted that in time “the state capital will be at Jacksonburgh.” By 1870 Jackson was the third larg- peace, as well as being its first postmaster. He still did consid- erable surveying. It would appear that Stratton was | meids were made before they be- Boys Club Director Heads 2-State Group The two partners get the same score after a hand of cut-throat. The lone wolf, naturally, gets his own score. The partners score separately for their red threes, but otherwise get identical amounts. Suppose, for example, that T play William V. Coulacos; executive director of Pontiac Boys’ Club, was @lected program chairman of the Michigan and Ohio Boys Club Association recently at the group's annual meeting in Toledo. Various heads from clubs throug points, and that for a bolivia is 2.300 points, so that the partner- ship can pile-up a big score if the game goes on for very long. Ta view of this big scoring oppor- tunity for partners, a player who wants to take the discard pile should think twice — or perhaps thrice—about it. All will be well it he can meld | 4s" an exception, however, you | may wish to take a very large | discard pile towards the end of | | a hand even it you cannot be sure | of melding out quickly. For one | thing, you’may find the right cards in the pile to meid out immediate- ly. “- For another, you may be able to meld enough to compensate for | the melds scored against you—by the two opponents. And finally, the opponents may not be partners long enough to do you much dam- out both states exchanged ideas on boys activities and improve-+- ments in club programs. They also | discussed inter-club activities for | 1954. Coulacos said his new position schedule for the clubs belonging to the association. He added that the Pontiac Gub will engage in a basketball league neXt season: Feldpausch to Be Head of Post Office Clerks age if only a few cards are left | in the Stock pile. | ealls Tor ‘drawing up-winter_sports| Ferris Feldpausch of 287 Jud son St, was elected president Pontiac Local 1766 of the Nat Federation of Post Office this week. aS naster-by- George Showerman, after whom Oliver F. Davison was appointed. Davison was a member of a/ very prominent family that orig- inally came from New York State and which entered largely into the settlement of both Highland Town- ship and that part of Genesee County lying just to the west. Davison served the county in the state legislature in 1847, and was one of the leaders in the fight si. vr acre © seph Chappelie of | St. secretary; Robert Hukka of B-97 E. Huron $t.. treasurer. Wil- St., vice president; ler of 140 Mark Ave., sergeant- at-arms, and Paul Kieth of 6 S. Genesee Ave., trustee. , Man, 46, Sentenced on Morals Charge locate e" commented about upon all motorists to concealed anthracite. He made the remark As one feature of the program! cooperate with the pedestrian pro-| *=rees of carrying on his Wednesday night television the is a| tection program, the chief said, | "S820: show. series of brief illustrated articles| “Just remember. there's an awful| They are Tijton Glenn, 19, of | 1. Anthracite Information Bu- entitled “Unwritten Laws of the| difference between banging up a| 178 Arlington St. and John Box. reau retorted: 18, of 20224 Washburn St., both of |. Detroit, and Edward Bradford Jr.,| “His remarks were not contem- 21, of 21687 Glenfield St. and Jay-|Porary enough and did not take ward Walker, 19, of 30083 Eckley | to eccount some of the new auto Ct, both of Ferndale. matic methods of burning fuel. on The four pleaded guilty to the |... radio show. He said he didn’t charge Nov. 3. mean what his critics though he meant. Probation Given Youth “It doesn't make any difference on Breakin Charge oh el ante ace Donald Bostwick, 17, of 1301 |—what you do, you always say it tion . et Sn hae i Oa Reames. hoped land County Circuit Judge Frank | that I didn’t want to burt you.” Chiet Straley . a L. Doty on @ charge of breaking ‘I used to be a coal miner my In traffic it's what you don't| with youngsters and entering. nna pyar adler acs know and don’t understand, and| bell jook out. He pleaded guilty Oct. 30 to | & a therefore not prepared for, that your brake and breaking into an auto agency at wants good old days. gets you into trouble,” he added. | emergenc : 51 N. Broadway, Lake Orion, and According to the chief any motor- stealirig a pay check and $42 in ist or pedestrian who learns these} , The future cash. Restitution has been made e — e 10 lessons will be less apt to be- by Bostwick. r( ance — — Saaeees| Se ew of aon inter cat thee penctcal mieten | trate Will Write on . 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Cerever, Pestor FE 3 Lutheran Church | Missouri Syned Rev. Ralph C. Claus Auburn Avenue at Jessie |! Ist SERVICE 8:15 P. M. 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A. M. \ SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A. M. a LYNDON SALATHIEL iF irst Presb yterian Choi _Offer “Ant ~e Lyndon Salathiel, will present a __,of the Depths’ by James. ' 7:30 p.m. in the Sashabaw:Presby- r Church, under the direction of “Festival of Anthems Sunday at terian Chureh on Maybee road. ‘The _program—wiit-be-in-dedica- tion of-the-new-organ_ recently in- stalled. Salathiel will play “Andante Cantabile (Fifth Symphony) by Tschaikowsky for the prelude and “Festival March in D” by Mallard for the postlude. Anthems of praise will include theroe, “The 150 Psalm” by/! Franck, “Rise Up, Rise Up O Men of God" by Reed and ‘How Beautiful Upon the Mountains’’ by Harker. Mrs. B. B. Kimball will be the soprano soloist. In the anthems of Prayer and Consolation, the numbers are ‘‘Out | “Did GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Otto G. Schultz, Pastor Glendale and South Genesee SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A. M. WORSHIP 9:30-11 A.M. oe ee . Not Our Hearts Burn Within Us” | by Salathiel, ‘My God and I” by Sergei and “I Waited for the Lord’ by Mendelssohn. Mrs. John B. Nicolls Jr. and Royce Everett will be soloists. Another group will feature anthems of Thanksgiving. They St, John’s Lutheran Church Hill Street at Cherry Street Sunday School Morning Worship Rev. Cari W. Parsensge: Owege Drive m. Nelsen, B. D., Paster . Phane FE 4-3404 | Rain” | Thee, 2g nan ee eas aaa “A Changeless Christ for a Changing World” ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH _ The Church of the Lutheran Nour JOSLYN AT FOURTH STREET A. Sunday School — 10:45 A. M., Morning Service ; Pastor. 5-0404 Watch “This Is the Life’—@unday, 1:30 P.M. ae 9:30 are “He Shall Come Down Like by Buck, “We Thank Lord” by Bortniansky, “Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem” by Maunder and “0 Divine Re- deemer”” by Gounod. be soprano soloist. | “Words of Christ’ have been | =e tte REV. ROBERT FISCHER Will Be Speaker at Youth Rally Rev. Robert Fischer to Take Part in Service at Baptist Church Guest speaker at the youth rally tonight in Perry Park Baptist Church will be the Rev. Robert THE PONTIAC PRE |_God for His bounties. Now that the year is drawing to a close, = LA - ’ Pray tor-Enduring Peace as Thanksgiving Day in a proclamation asking Americans to pray for ‘wisdom in our striving for a better world.” Text of the proclamation follows: “As a nation much blessed, we feel impelled at harvest time to follow the tradition handed down by our Pilgrim Fathers of pausing from our labors for one day to render thanks to Almighty ence again it is fitting that We inetine-our- and offer to Him our special prayers of gratitude. “For the courage and vision of our forebears who settled a wilderness and founded a nation; for the ‘blessings of liberty’ which the framers of our Constitution sought te secure for themselves and for their posterity, and which ao realized in our land today; for the unity made our country strong; and for the continuing His guidance that has kept us a religious people with vomqporehip.tos.oll, we, should kneel in humble thanksgiving. Baa PMN Hs <5 DR. LEROY M. LOWELL Dinner, Discussions Family night will be observed ‘with a dinner in First Presbyterian . a; Wedeondl , _ “Especially are we grateful this year for the truce in battle weary Korea, which gives to anxious men and women throughout the world the hope that there may be an enduring peace: “Now, therefore, I, Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of the United States of America, in consonance with the joint resolution ot Congress approved Dec. 26, 1941, do hereby call upon our people to observe Thursday, the twenty-sixth day of November, 1953, as a day of national thanksgiving. On that day let all of us, in accordance with our hallowed custom, foregather in our respective places of worship and bow before God in contrition for our sins, in suppliance for wisdom in our striving for a better world, and in gratitude for the manifold blessing he has bestowed upon us and upon our fellow men. ‘In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed. “Done at the City of Washington this seventh day of November in the year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and fifty-three and of the independence of the United States of America, the one hundred and Fischer, associate pastor at First Baptist Church here Sponsored by young people from In this | several Baptist Churches in Pon- | Kroup Mrs. Michael Siano will | tiac, this is the second rally of the | | season, and all young people of the city are invited. THE EVANGELICAL UNITED - BRETHREN CHURCHES CALVARY BALDWIN AVE. Paddock ot Prospect Baldwin at Homes A. L. Bingemen. Minister Rev. H. E. Ryan. Minister | chosen for the last two numbers: Group singing will be under |The Beatitudes by Evans and the direction of Arthur Dalby of ai ‘Choral Benediction and Seven! Silvercrest Baptist Church, with , | Fold Amen” by Lutkin. Mrs. Dalby as planist. Donald — Sa | Plumb of Marimont Baptist AE Eeeepeegegs osama Church will give a trumpet solo | ; CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | and a Girl's Trio from the Gin- | ‘ Seaman’ Sickest | geliville Baptist Church will : tt e'Cleck } i | Sunday Service . 1) e’Cleck | sing. j SUBJECT FOR sUNDAY: } } Ne “MORTALS AND } Following the service a fellow- | a IMMORTALS” '] | ship hour with refreshments has Wednesday Evening Testitiental HE} been planned. | Meeting at 8:60 e'Cieck - | FREE READING : 2 EAST LAWRENCE sT d f | | i, "haere | Bonds for Israe irst Church of Christ |]. ee 1B Slated entist u Lawrence and Witiam ot. | 4 | anquet ate “]| Two well-known speakers will be | ——— | heard Sunday evening at B’Nai Israel Congregation, Oneida and | How Christian Science Heals | A. M. Nov. 15 to 22 Wi Theme: “Christian Growth” “Reaching for Heaven” Sunday School ..... 9:45 a.m. Youth Fellowship... .6:30 p. m. Merning Worship ..11:00 a.m. Evening Worship .. 7:30 p. m. WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET OF GRATITUDE” CKLW (800kc) Sunday 9:45 A.M Elizabeth Lake Christian - Charch Morning Service 900 AM Sunday school 10:00 A.M ervice 6.30 P.M | 188 8. Winding Chantes D. Race, Menominee Roads. They will be ‘‘Bonds for Israel”’ banquet at 6 p.m. James G. McDonald, first am- bassador to Israel, and Rabbi Charies E. Shulman, spiritual leader of Riverdale Temple in New York City, are scheduled to speak. Rabbi Shulman also is a mem- ber of the executive committee of the New York Board of Rabbis and of the Synagogue Commission of the Union of Hebrew Congrega- tions. He is an author. { Sunday School, 10:00 2. m. Preaching, 11:00 a. m.; Saturday Night Service, 7:30 p. m. New Paster, Rev. Cari Dewney FE 2-25468 16:00 Sun. School Rev. C. D. Friess WY PS. 645 1100 Worship Pastor * Evangelistic 7:30 <1 “First Social Brethren Church +3 + ot Pontiac : _____ M6 Baldwin Ave. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m.; Thurs. Prayer 7:30 p. m. 249 Baldwin Avenue Welcome to the Services in Our New-Church Sunday School ...... 10:00 A.M. Morning Service ..... 11:00 A.M. “7 4 ‘ FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH | CHURCI BERALD OF TRUYR” WXYZ—E£ach Sen. 1:00 te 1:30 P.M. a0 P.M — Evening Service oung URCH OF CHRIST jeeting Friday, 1:00 P. + WALTER 8. BANKES, Minister FE 2-6269 0:68 A.M. Sunday Bible Scheel 7:30 P.M. Wednesday Eve. Service 10:4 A.M. Sunday Wership Imprinted Christmas Cards——— With Christian Message See Them at Christian Literature Sales 39 Oakland 10 A. M, Bible School Sunday Evening Service. 7:30 P.M. -6:00_P.M. Wednesday Eve. Prayer. 7:30 P.M. Rev. R. Garner, Paster. H. Hampten, Choir Directer THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 210 Hughes Street 11 A.M. Sunday Worship “R: CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at 1196 Jestyn Ave. for Wership EACH LORD'S DAY MORN. 11 A. M. (ee The Of@est Baptist : Sunday School f in Michigan Featuring This Week 1837--1953 an Neralders Class” “Aivenionse Mr. Jack Macher, Loot Sendey Teacher 999 Moming : 10:45 A.M. oo. “THE COMMISSIONING OF PETER” Dr. Savage. Preaching This Service Will Be Broadcast et 11:00 A.M, Over CKLW 7:30 P.M, “BROKEN THINGS” sos - De. Savage, Preaching ne, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HM. H. Savage, Pastor Bask. Leed's Ser pour sou Pasl Deems, 7175 Elisabeth Lake Das Thus setth the Lord, Stand Ya tn the poms. ond paths” ~ gig fe the good wey, end walk }- Episcopal | was elected a missionary Dr. A. E. Kelley Set as Week's Speaker Guest speaker at Oakland Ave- (nue United Presbyterian Church vat both morning and evening serv- ices on Sunday will be Dr. Albert |E. Kelley. He also will be speak- Hing each evening duririg the week, | except Saturday. Dr. Kelley is executive secretary lof the board of administration and also director of the denomination's “committee on evangelism. | He is coming here from Buffalo, N. Y:, where he fas just completed | S. Creswell is pastor. Reed Gospel Singers ja series of meetings. Dr. Andrew) pring Arbor Staff Member Talks Here Guest speaker at First Free Methodist Church Sunday will be Dr. Leroy M. Lowell who is on the staff at Spring Arbor Junior College. He will be accompanied by “King’s Men,” a quartet from the college which will furnish spe- cial music. Last year the staff and stu- dents from the college purchased an 85-acre tract of land in Brazil and at present plans are being made to establigh a church- school there. The Rev. Howard C. Artz, pastor of the local church, also announees | that Sunday will mark the close | of the Christian Life contest in the Sunday School. WCTU Will Meet in Sashabaw Plains The 18th District Federation of WCTU will hold its annual con- | Plains Presbyterian Church. Busses marked ‘Pontiac Lake’ will leave the local bus station at 9 a.m. and return at 2:45 p.m. The convention will open at 9:30 a.m. and reservations’ for the luncheon may be made with Mrs. L. G. Rowley, OR 3-1874, ‘to Celebrate Anniversary | The Reed Gospel Singers will Rabbi to Speak at Meet | ctiearte Gale ght menlvoreery of Beth Jacob Men’s Club | Sunday at § p.m. in Liberty Bap- | tist Church. Guest speaker at the Tuesday RABBI LEON FRAM | The Pontiac City Quartet Union meeting of the Men's Club of | will be featured and the pastor, 2 th Jacob will be Rabbi | the Rev. S. M. Edwards, will today. o Mrs. John J. Little is president vention Tuesday in the Sashabaw | junior departments, : “Mpenge of the Congo” and “Chama's Choice,” respectively. The second group will hear a panel discussion on “The Chal- Mann and Carol Feneley will par- ticipate. The third group will present Mrs. Jessie B. Woolfenden of Bir- Mrs. Leslie Ellis, Mrs. Short and Mrs. Edward D. Au- chard as chairmen, the meeting will close with a devotional mes- sage by the associate pastor, the Rev. Mr. Auchard on behalf of the Men’s club. Restore Roman Crypt A Romanesque crypt under the Late Gothic choir of St. Andrew's Church in Cologne, Germany, buried under rubble since 1420, has been excavated and will be re- stored. It consists of three_naves with six vaults and an apsidial eastern end. After restoration, the crypt will harbor the shrine of St. Al- | bertus Magnus. : VARIETY GIFT SHOP At St. Joseph Nov, 26 -- Nov. 30! and Mrs. Glen Johnson is gen- eral chairman. > Guest speaker will be Mrs. Eliza- beth Irwin, national organizer and second vice president of the state WCTU. The annual Christmas Shop shall be opened to all visitors who are anxious to purchase some Christmas Gifts at the DOMINICAN SISTERS, Drah- | Leon Fram o! emp: }preach-the ary.2ermon, _' | Detroit. | The meeting will be at7 p.m. | Days of All Faiths in Rotunda Inn. Rabbi Fram founded the temple of which he is spiritual leader. | He is president of the American Jewish Congress, Michigan Coun- cil, and a past president of the | Value to All Zionist Organization of Detroit. | By DR. HOWARD Vv. HARPER He is a member of many civic and | : In 1620 the Pilgrims signed what religious committees there. is now known as the Mayil . ie Compact. They did not realize that Bishop ts Elected — erase et fo Missionary Post constitutional government on this | The Rt. Rev. Russell S. Hub- continent. The purpose of the Compact was to get the signed promises of cer- iad adiccen Siahep a the | in restless members of the —Diocese of Michigan, ts) | Spokane, Wash. He was elected to ithe post by the house of bishops | now holding its annual meeting at | Williamsburg, Va. | Bishop Hubbard who has held his present position since 1948 will as- | sume his new duties after the Dio- | cesan convention which will be held | Feb. 2, 1954. ‘iach Ground | | was about to be set up. The original plan had been to \land in Virginia, and when the course was changed to what is now Cape Cod, some of the brethren threatened to desert and strike out reached shore. The leaders drew up the Com- pact and made everyone sign it before the ship was allowed te 'for themselves as soon as they | Mayflower Compact Is of Americans proximate measurement, having started as the distance from the tip of a man’s fingers to his elbow. The cubit was finally standardized |at 18 inches. ee A span, which was at first the distance from the end of the thumb to the end of the little finger when | the hand was spread out.as far as | possible, became set at nine | inches. Your visit will be highly appreciated and you'll re- turn with the setisiection of seeing the new chapel now being built in full progress. ee ree St. Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln (England) in the 12th Century, had a warm spot in his heart for poor people, children, and anl- mals, but when it came to kings | he was outspoken and some- times cantankerous. He was bishop under three suc- [cessive monarchs, and he told them all exactly what he thought | WASHINGTON, D. C. — Ground} ‘0c '9né- they ought to be told. | was broken here for the new $2,-| The important significance Of) Hugh, a French nobleman, was 200,000 Fi church build-| this document, however, is not that |put into a monastery by. his wid- es- | 1 ing. It w argest Pro | tant parish church in the na ion’s | for the Pilgrims. Rather, the May- | capital, according to Dr. Edward | flower Compact is of value to all eee, end ask the “old and ye shall find rest for Read Fe 71-0206 EVANGELISTIC SERVICE Sunday School. .,.... 9:45 J. Lather Sheffield, Minister. Full Gospel Tabernacle Cer. Osmun and 8. Edith St. . HEAR: MELVIN BUTLER Good Old Hymns — Guitar Music — Duets — Trice — Quartets Wednesday Prayer 7:30 p. m. You Are Always Welcome B. B. PAWLEY, Pastor es 30 pm. - 7:30 P.M, Wership........11:00 am, ee ee ee | CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC SCIENCE CHURCH Ps: hittem Goliath, whom young David sen. tae, ?.M—e. i take killed with a well-almed stone cmage 8 arenes =. Mm. Cart. from his slingshot, was six cubits Sun. 7-7:0 P.M. — Preyer Se and a span tail. ed. 7:30 P. M.—Healing Service A cubit was originally an ap- ts SS PTT TTRERETAEAL / “Paul Possibly SUNDAY Fall in line. We're 11:30 “Are We Living to Die?” But -Christianity Means Dying to Live nt Ht HE HY THT j 3 Taking Pleasure” = An Eye-Qpener on Happiness 10:00 A. M. 7:45 P. M. SCHOOL marching forward. You will enjoy every minute. Let’s go. A. M. The Christian Temple 505 Auburn Ave. Dr. ond Mrp. L, Marion, Founders and Directors FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cor. E. Huren and Mt. Clemens at Mill St., Pontiac (Opposite fice) \ Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, Minister “WITH HEART AND SOUL” 10:30 A. M. The Rev. Malcom K. Burton, preaching = Oakland Ave. United Presbyterian Church Dr. Andréw 5S. Creswell. Minister Dr. Albert E. Kelly, of Pitis- M. Morse, Supt os the tative Famity (Free Bes Bide) EVANGELISTIO TABERNACLE 60 Tiiden at W. Huron owed father By the time he was old enough to become a monk, he was the at the age of eight. . . 11 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. Bo rm Pree eatt Crouse 6 Radio CKLW, 7:30 — WCAR, Baughey, perme wee 2 mae : Church || T+ Pilerims simply took a tyPl- |had intelligence aa. | SSMS" mvt Sate, Seyrm [/and made ice he le: Henry of Engen CE eli sen Series Woe! 7:80 cm; || Tt meana that the very first con-| stery in Somerset, Hugh was the || Midweek Service There $F, M. stitutional government in this coun-| man he wanted. Once in England, Sunday 11 A. M. Affiliated With Unity Center School IN THE A scriptutal message on the end of Christ and its relation to other tells of those who actually are looking for Christ .7:30 Message by Rev. Tom Malone “THE LAST PRAYER BIBLE” of eff 2 the second die doctrities. “ee eee EMMANUEL BAPTIST it H | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER. 14,-1953 \Leader Lists Committees < ~ at * hd t $ _ 2. Sete: were — —— nterchurch Fellowship = UU opal Church, president of the. eee ee = Ail D i tio - i " é it 6a hascuuull se — tee, her eee eoreee , } ° ee . : tees for current y ar’s services. MEETING ............... 106A BL. s 4 to Reauee eae ao Sean YS iran, who slo eT SELENE 6:00 P.M. | Body ears Aga Aggression serves as first vice president, V. L. Newcomb of First Congrega- . taken by Sr. Maj. M. Payton om recent trip. Marimont Baptist Church is in By Religious News Service tional Church. He will be assisted MIDWEEK PRAYER the process of becoming an in- CLEVELAND — Protestants of by Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Freet, As- Officer in Charg = dependent._Baptist all denominations have been cension Lutheran; Mr. and Mrs. Captain Wanda - 7:30 P. i. t Baptist has been a branch of | called to support the United States | Leslie Ellis, First Presbyterian; ' $ : mes Hin tte -fight-on Soviet aggression, Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Smith, All 29 W. Lewrence Street the First Baptist Church here for and to “further the cause of jus- — a Rattadidinats a . ———————————— 15 years and its Sunday School tice and freedom throughout the J. Harry Smith, Central Methodist. —— was organized 20 years ago. world.” Chairman of publicity and sec- Addressing the opening general end vice is C. A. Ger- ° alt ania By Any att Pranpeete, coe (First Assembly o , understanding ‘veto ty =the ference on the Churches and World ~ by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryson, ia ait tie ee a ee Lutheran; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 210 N. PERRY AT 19 MILBOURNE day evenings.-A...nem...canatiins.. cribed the contest with the Com- Qutaa, eS } he Church of the Old Fashioned GC r’ : Dwight W.. . “Visit t shure the ‘ shioned Gos SS aii Sagem ene c,d hearer wt the Church potion Dip A fellowship supper for all char- = “The other is te avoid a third Sars. Yeed fits from Ascensien | Riaier nies) eile isl te eo re ROSEN JOINS BEAUTIES ON PANEL—Al Rosen, Cleveland w War,” he said. “Te ad-- : ter members has been planned for | indian third baseman, is flanked by Jinx Falkenberg McOrary, left,| tere to these two ebjectives re. |___MR& RAYMOND COLE Church 4s secretary and chairman Ae Friday evening, with Kenneth | and Kathy Archibald, Kelowna, B. C., Miss Canada of 1963, as the| quires sustained conunitment and the enalated by Dr. end Mre. Stan- Hempstead representing First | trio appeared as members of the “Youth Builds Brotherhood” panel | restraint that wilt test cur moral School of Mi . ley Kipp, Congregational; Mr. and Church as guest speaker. The | in Washington. The panel was part of the annual meeting of the| fibre to the breaking potat.” ee ee er raatetnins (EE EVANGELISTIC ......:........ Howard Schoof family will furnish National Conference of Christians and Jews. More than 400 lay and clerical * | Mrs. Amy Harper and Mrs. Frank- special musi. deegning repreoming 39 Prowe-| Holds Final Supper lin Head. Episcopal: Mr. and Mrs. |i TUESDAY, PRAISE & WORSHIP.. 7:45 P.M. Confident Living —— oom George Fisler, and Mr. , Next Sunday will be designated ntiden i's , munions attended the conference| inal School of Missions supper | Sytz. 7:45 P.M. caikay ae ae Gee | ‘Le ee will be Wednesday at 6:30 in Cen-| ‘Treasurer of the group, Hollis|M S8URS., TUUIM SOERVILE ...... 3 5 wt be Comrmatre Bapact a |DO SOMething for Others |, ete ce rie asires oa| P2, Metesist,Crurch. This will|ummerman, alan te chairman ol ma stare wna tO Forget Own Troubles | wes negouptiv.” step bes| “ria te Word May Know” an: Mr tod Min. Jemes Bure The church will be decorated By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE Sipnes ont sion Steet, yor oe by a revolutionary upheaval.” Townley of Saginaw. Dr. Townley, Lee Matheson, Episcopal, and Mrs. with the traditional Harvest Home| | was preparing to leave my of- = oS eS we “The main focus of this fer- | who is pastor of Ames Methodist and ‘Thanksgiving setting which | fice late one Sunday night when | Cumfidence and affirm you! ment is im Asia but it ts @ | Church there, visited India during| ‘The services will be held from also will furnish the setting for | the telephone rang. The call was|@ "ee -, | powertul force in the Middle ast | the past summer. His topic will be | Jan. 17 to Feb. 21 and will fol- the Thankagiving service being | trom a man I did not know; he “How in the world, he de- | and in Africa,” he sald, “India As We Saw it." ____| tow the-general_pattern of other | adie Sees Ss ieee State ; held in the church at 10 a.m. aia te 2 eet & manded,” “de I get confidence “Many forces combine to pro- years. From 6:45 to 6 p. m. there . Mites I Sank, B.D, Miuteter . Mulder, : Thanksgiving Day. : wes paying. ot 8 when I’m in a situation such 85 | duce the violent eruptions in these : will_be a hymn sing; 6 to 6:40, : ~ Rev. David Mortensen is ote Gen ease a areas: passionate nationalism, a Cathedral Rededication Bible exposition; 6:40 to 17:30, 9:45 a. m.—Sunday School ; pastor. a i Seg] fr yourself | revolt against hunger and mis- ; social hour with refreshments, he said. “I haven't been able to haa ee out mop wenryins about | ery, deep resentment against re- Follows Reconstruction and 7:30 to 8:30, worship serv: 10:45 a. m—Morning Worship “The Cause & Cure of || "°?_'™ © “‘scourseed. '™| tomorrow afternoon," I advised. | cial arrogance and the discrim-| The famous Kaiserdom (Emper- | jee. : . j B50 & Lure we, Sunk. And to-| Ten sit down in a chair and get inatory practices of the Gominant| o's Cathedral) in Frankfurt, Ger | Host ministers will Include the 3-D LIVING : uvenil <- morrow at three relaxed. , | peoples neries Rev. George L. Garver, Ascension _ r. ee Speaker I have ‘0 meet = 3 Eee thinking about scat?” “As Christians ins technically} "Any. Where for cen we | Lutheran, Jen. 17: the Rev. C. Dr. Milton H. Bank, preaching ‘ . : = advanced society we have,” he| German emperors were crowned, All Saints Epis- F the greatest cri-| “Why. myself," he answered o George Widdifield, Sun., 8 A. M. promptly. said, “a special obligation to rec-| will be re-consecrated on Novem~| ona), Jan. 24, and the Rev. Mal WCAR, Sun.. ie tt nee ts “That's one reason you're de-| Oenize the creative and Gestruc:| ber 29, making the completion of colm K. Burton, i le. If things do| pressed. Y immediately do | f possibilities widespread’ i+. reconstruction heavy tional, Jan. 31. f not go right, rm sonaiiog Sar suanens wie. Have os : = wr Other aaa will be Dr. Wiliam i , anything to anyone late- ie is the fourth time the great | H. Marbach, | “wait a min-| jy?” I asked. “Or done anything |Plan Catholic Cathedral aonn landmark of Frankfurt, | Feb. 7, and Dr. + . 7 ute,” I told him.| for anyone?” for African Diocese has been consecrated, the first | Central Methodist, ; sf “How many “No. I} 't” he admitted time being on Aug. 20, 1239, by| The service on Feb. 21 will be DR. PEALE years have you! wrien go to the Salvation | _ By Religious News Service | Bishop Liudolf of Ratzeburg. In | the annual Festival of Music spon- been allowed in life so far?” Army tomorrow morning and | NAIROBI, Kenya Colony — Ma-/ 1250 and in 1877 re-consecrations sored by the c a dtp ra nna a good | make a contribution. This will — were held after the cathedral had |be held in “Haven't you hrough : Mbeya, Southern Tanganyika, been damaged by fire. : ee aes ean your |8 Rew Roman Catholic cathedral | x Wenil - | oe Se tS Pilgrim Y.PS. .............. vee O45 . § Pier Xt last Apr when te set wot Al Saints Episcopal Church ar ll elaee soiree i a ae oe eee Willioms Street at West Pike Inspirational — = ere - fF Brother ’ —_— The “The Little Church wi ig Heart” -. FF ae qumrestion of ctx mission Bev. Weide Bee | E. C. Swanson, Minister. Ray Overbangh, 8. 6. Supt. > 4 178 Creen Street since arriving in the territory in SUN gl (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) 1932, is in charge of the work at | 8.00 AM.—Holy . . Rev. G. J. Bereche, Pastor as it te} van ouekea 9:30 —* Communion, Instructions, ZION CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE . rf Sate to as rely ee Sa Se 10 A — ee Pee ot Oe 10:00 a. m Sunday School 11:00 8.m. Worship | > ership 11 A. M. Easter, 1955. Adjoining cloisters School. Sermon by the Rector sg . bi Morning Worship cad qardats, already ‘under ‘way - 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service . -& re oe should be completed in time to|] | St, Mary’s-in-the-Hills , am ©. 5 tae, ioe ae: ee saa eae hold an eutdoor midnight Mass in ot Lake Orton and Oxford sags glad 3 ———____—_—_—_—_ 6:15 P.M. them by Christmas. |R4. and Oreenshieia Ra 4200 Disie Highway — rl ; ( Scripps School) —Holy + * = 30 P 1 - 3 frediylerions ae 9:00. A. M.—oly Communion oes icon, i P South Saginaw at Judson ; — tte 11:00 A. M—Morning Prayer Sieeaeli eal as F M h d , + we yae Wome: Foreign Missions Meet ' harsh oxneet gag cree. oy |] Bee. Wm Meat er irst ethodist ‘ . Attending the Foreign Missions “7 REV. PAUL R. HAVENS MRS. JEAN PUTNAM ; First fae gel Conference in Detroit today from 10 00 A. MA sciteg Wi abe : iritualist Churc First Presbyterian Church are ’ —M 4 ir rt Bill Hill, representing the Tuxis The FIRST CHURCH of The BRETHREN Sermon: “God Directed” — Special Music - 4 SUNDAY SERVICE 1.30 P.M. Group,—Mre-_‘Theodore_Koella Jr Rev. LeRey Shafer @1 NM. Shirley St. - ; Smd-ween’ feocsing Wea, 1:00". i. P ; ‘aes Ges Ceenea'e hasicdalaon ta “Let Ce eS eee 11:30 A. M.—Church School . t — = seer sam the Rev. Edward E. Auchard, as-|] Spesch bseas'uy's' varies MOmné Meage ume S07 iM lier 200° P.M. — : =— pastor. Prazer Service snd Minis Steay Wednesday 1:30 at the 7:30 P. M.—Evening Worship ; , The conference is being held in ft} |}_ Directed by Kenneth Stevens & Young People | > First Southern Missionary You Are Welcome to Our Services! . B a pti st Church Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.—Prayer & Bible Study ; ) enn i _ 365 East Wilson Ave. —— _] --——REY._FRED_HUBBS, Speoking_ Until New Pastor ves SUNDAY SCHOOL ...... 9:45 A. M. WORSHIP SERVICE ..... 11:00 A. M. Leena ...+. 6:30 P.M. : _— B.T.U........ . M 7:30—Evening Service T WORSHIP SERVICE————_7:30_P. ny “ivy to Explain A Miracle” “Member of Southern Baptist Convention” [CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH | "enters 3 —_ ae ‘ oe A. d 267 H. Sepnew St, Chesiee D. Bevo. Niniotor | Ph. FE +0230 Ot Sats ve bane The sixth in @ series of sermons on the Prodigal Son | : — — a Tuxis Society to Attend cH OF 7:30 p. m. Em taring weatie, ay 1 SRR Aras Mrs tl Detroit Fellowship Rolly || CHURCH OF THE | | AUDITORIUM BIBLE CLASS Wea, 7: a Study P y . Ther, 19 nm —Doscae Guild 1:90 pam—Chotr Practice || 71,. cucis Society, a group ot|{ GOOD SAMARITAN “HE- CAME TO HIMSELF” | Sunday School Youth Service | ° 9:45 a.m. 6:30 p.m. ‘Emmanuel Baptist Church ae 1 Telegraph Rood at Orchard Lake Ave. ‘ KING’S-MEN | SUNDAY 10 A.M. QUARTET A large Adult Bible Class that studies the scriptures; Not iterature about the Dr. L. M. Lowell, Speaking... Bible but the Bible itself. Lest Day Christian Life S. S. Contest PARKDALE NAZARENE Parkdale and Hollywood, One Block West of Baldwin the Detroit Presbytery, will Sundey School—9:45 A. M. NYPS—6:45 P.M. || “Are You 2 Big Wheel? 450 Present — 450 Present — 450 Present ; Preaching Services—10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Ir . rales YOu ARE WELCOME . | Bible Study, Wednesdey—7:30 P. M. ; FIRST 7 t’s to Be a Great Day Tomorrow 3 | NY ry Pe CHURCH N om Teachers: . 4 Pe . Huron at Wayne St. me sheoN | ren ots FREE METHODIST | _Rey. Tom. Malone + = Sermon Topic: + — PARKDALE é Ave. -rur mous We CHURCH Rev. Herb Noe ae. 8 Rev, Réward D. Aacharé Dr. L. M. Lowell 87 Lafayette St. (2 Blocks West of Sears) : ped al . es iw el Come Bring the Family — Classes For All. . 10:00 A. M. Howard C. Arts, Pastor Inspirational—Enjoyable—Instructive = _ REV. WAYNE E. WELTON, Minister — FE 2-d008 4 ee a ag | A THE PONTIAC PRESS SATURDAY, NOV EMBER 14, 1953 | “But Composing Is: as Very Risky Business © That Seldom Earns Profit By ANNE HEYWOOD aeeeibe the television show ‘Songs for Sale?"’ A friend of mine who used to work on it told me that every week they received hundreds and hundreds of songs from would-be song writers — and I can be- lieve it! Next to story writing, song writing seems to he a dreant that Tost} women indulge in at one or another time in their lives. The following suggestions on the field are especially directed to | Rated!= ae Writing, Like | Penning Stories, ‘Has Great — for “Most Wor re men_ | | } | | j F R.J.R. and I. L.. in answer to their letters Song writing is the riskiest busi-#———— — ee ness in the world, and the hardest day, when a song remotely like it ' s published from which to realize any cash Fate Ann only aa We WOU Don't, for heaven's sake, write ang they may use those same songs in order to make money too potes in) a similar combination —emmnnpay debts. Your tranrre gre-tit: Chace ots teas tate dota. _ not because they are mean, but be- orally about in 10,000 they cannot open your package and — hear your song And don’t fall for the blandish-| ty. only way I know of that has ments of advertisers who claim | ever worked, for an amateur, is that for one dollar, or fwo, or | this: Write your song, with a de- whatever, they will have your |Cent piano arrangement, and sign words set to music, or your music | '* before a notary. fitted with words. All you'll get is one copy of a make-believe song, and a bad one, too. It will never be, in the proper sense, published, and nobody will | ever play it or sing it, and you will ioe the anke cl the “local talent’ make no money. , angle, if the song is any good. Don’t take the word of friends | Then, if enough people hear it who think your song is just love- ji. it and request it, he may be | ly. They may only be saying the | abie to get a publisher to take it | kind thing, and they probably (fo, you. Afid he may not don't know a good—or saleable— song if they hear one. | |club, or a country club, |local orchestra you can find. See if he will perform it—and have his vocalist sing it. He may, Try to get somebody with some musical background to give you an opinion i being related to Rosemary Cloo- ney! If your song is any good, don't | (Copyright. 1953) mail it to a song publisher. They | ~~ will probably return it unopened—|- Be economical’ Use a rubber ot batter from a bowl when baking | Then talk to a smail orchestra | |leader in your town—at the night | or any | But this is the’ only way I know | of for a beginner to go about it—/} | short of marrying Bing Crosby or; cause they cannot possibly take the | chance of having you sue, some- Thorough T cakes, cookies or quick breads. raining In All Phases of Music School Students and Professionals Private instruction on Clarinet or Saxaphone. Periodica Sectional rehearsals with inst rehearsals ents’ work tors—Orchestra with arranger and instructor. ] recording of st Orchestrations — Arranging Theory and Harmony Emil Sutt Music Studio ~ | has ‘Mom Bans. ‘Money Gifts to Children Mrs. Post Agrees With Hubby, Sees | Nothing Harmful _ By EMILY POST A mother writes: ‘‘As a child, I was not allowed to take gifts of money. Now that I have two chil- dren I would like them to do the Saati te’ However, when certain relatives of my husband come to visit us or them pAQUEY ito we they always thrust | the children’s hands | | 1 Veedlepoint gets a nei tag trimming for the sleeves and low neckline of this softly scraper or spatula to get every bit | feminine resort dress made of crocus yellow jersey. ‘Trabajamas | Plans Dance November 21 November means Sadie Hawkins | |for Trabajamas Club. Members are busy planning for | | the Sadie Hawkins Dance sched- | uled for Nov. 21 at Roosevelt | Temple. The dance will be from | '9 o'clock until midnight, and un- \like the usual Dogpatch costumé t affairs, semi-formal attire will be worn. Sara Hallock, dance chairman, announced Kay cima as he decor head of | assisted by Martha Varney | Linda Palace. Caroi Doyle and Gail | Lewis have charge of tickets and Doris Miller and Dodo Shaw secured patrons. The duty of selecting a band went to Mary Meunt, with the as- sistance of Carol Borsvold. Other committee members in- clude Nancy Rondo on pubticity | with Carol Young and Phyllis Law; Anna Lou Terry, chairman of the refreshment committee, with Pat Farr, Margie Stringer and Anna Davis assisting her. Sophie Cosmas has charge of prizes, Barbara Tompkins, the hall, and Kay Newlin, post-dance com- and | upon departure with the {that they buy something for them- | selves “When the children refuse, they say. ‘Don’t tell your mother until later.’ I feel that there is a the money should be returned. |harm in the children accepting the | money. I would very much like to! }have your opimen on this as a feel very strongly about it!’ Answet I see no harm in letting the chil- | |dren keep the money. In fact | | would be very unappreciative for | the m to refuse it. .| Dear Mrs. Post: ning my wife and I were dining in a restaurant when and his wife came into this same } |restaurant and were seated at a and glamorous treatment as | both and exchanged a few words with them, and that Was that. “I did not, however, introduce my wife to them and she is very request | moral issue involved and that | } “However, my husband sees no | Your husband is right. | it; The other eve- | my employer | ' table next to ours. I greeted them | COLL Yes, it's a square dance -ward- 7112 N. Saginaw St. (Room 204 FE 5-961) FE 4-5076 A beautifully conforming 9 9 solitaire engogement ring surrounded by 0 di d ching 8-di d wedding ° ring. “Click” ond the twe rings fock togetter. Ask for Wed-Lok* “Rhythm,” : @ truly breathtoking ensembie.. wate 2S eee Jewelers Certified Gemologists Member American Gem Society rm oa gold Are Stunning New Clothes Arriving Daily i an fy SUNDAY | LP. 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. & sil: Pt iliac Masts A ; mittee. - 4 Some folks talk while they sleep. | Others seem to sleep while they | talk. | gas BRE. Sa = he much put out over it and says that I was very discourteous, Will you please tell me if I was wrong Answer: Since you knew them both and spoke to them both, you were wrong and I agree with your wife. Dear Mrs. Post: Recently, I had | a rather large reception at my | house to celebrate our 2th wedding anniversary, and almost everyone brought presents. People kept com- ing in before I had a chance to! open any of the presents so I put them on a table and epened them | after everyone had gone. 1 was criticized for doing this by a relative who felt I should have opened them while the guests were still there. Will you please tell me if I committed a breach of etiquette. P“"ATSWET Dari ary tat tr re ceiving you should have opened as many as you possibly could and | thanked the givers. Now you will ‘have to write a thank-you note to ; each. - Dietician Talks to Figure Club Mrs. Ernest Heckert, chief die- tician at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital, was guest speaker at the weekly Fashion-Your-Figure Club meeting at the high school Thurs- day evening. ence not to go on fad diets, as- serting that hospitals receive pa- tients whe have followed extreme diets such as the banana or_all- Tobe—her eyes will light with de- light when she sees this gift! | Smart Santas know little girls love to dress and undress their dolls for hours on end. Included here— pattern for party dress and bon- net, petticoat, panties, dungarees, shirt and cap. All easy-to-make! Use_up your sewing-basket scraps T—the gayer the Better Pattern 4591: For dolls 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 inches tall. See pattern for exact yardages. Send 35 cents in coins for this ' | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- JASHION SHOP | *,|tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West i Tir St, . “Print Thea =| pleiny-name:-address- sith zone. Mrs. Heckert catitioned her audi- | f | | The ‘‘little woman” is the object of the affections of some of our best designers and among these is Varden Petite, a house devoted to creating up-to-the minute clothes for our smaller framed, shorter- waisted sisters. Today's design is a combination of many important fashion points. The dickey, especially if made of a white material, is typical of what Dior ‘says fashion needs: A young, fresh, teen-ager look. - Varden Petite Dress for Petite Woman Has Noteworthy Styling .The artful pleating and darts at the front hipline do a trick of mak- ing waists look smaller. Varden originally used biack crepe with a red and white- checked dickey and red braid, BET made in black velvet with a white satin or faille dickey, it “Cor contest |from Bloomfield Hills, | squiring Martha W aldbillich of | Birmingham, =." (Grid Fever Burns High at College MSC-UM Conflict Stirs Enthusiasm of ‘Students By “GARY FRINK The collegiate spirit has burst out on Michigan State College campus in the form of beards, which some students are growing in observance of the annual UM -MSC gridiron conilict tocay, Don Blome Rochester and Wally Crowson of Pleasant Ridge are two seniors partic Ucipating in the of Gene Bergeli of Bloomfield was one of the organizers of the Friday evening pep rally, and after the rally a group ef Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity pledges was sent te keep an all-night watch on “Sparty.” Gordon Much, Tom Rickeman, | Eric Davison, Beb Stribe and Bob | Gasser, all of Birmingham, were | among those chosen for the task. This evening parties will take the spotlight. MSC chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity will entertain the U. of M. chapter Dick Deskin, with a party. MSC Lambda Chi will be a student at U. of Planning to attend a Paddy Mur- phy Party to be given by SAE this levening are Dave Beatty of Ox- |ford and Arv Kallen of Birm- ingham. dan Elkins will attend the Phi Kappa Tau Pirate Party with dene Cope, and Mavis Fors, U. of M. student, will be the guest et Delores West and Elvira Bi- sogni at State. Pontiac area residents of note on the. East Lansing campus are Ann Ruttledge of Birmingham, who is an area captain of the Campus Chest, student charity or- ganization, and Roger Langley. Roger, who is also from Birm- ingham, was recently elected sec- retary-treasurer of the Young Republican Club on campus. Navy Mothers Maps Christmas Box Plans Mrs. Weiler Keebaugh, Mrs. Vin- ton Ball and Mrs. Mark Kenney were named to the nominating committee Thursday evening when protein types. See your doctor before starting any reducing diet, and include food from each of seven basic groups in your daily meals for safe-and-sane weight reduction,” advised the dietician. A question- and-answer period followed Mrs. Heckert’s speech. Next Thursday evening Fashion- Your-Figure Club will have a dem- on care of the skin by [Hi Hold Open Houses ‘ya movie, 1, N. Y. State size. Send $1.00. Airmail 25 cents extra. Pattern Booklet 9, including over 100 designs, available at 15 cents. Copyright, 1953 Wilson, McConnell SS Wilson and McConnell Sea teak te eal aed observed Education Week with an open house. Homeroom mothers of Wilson School served coffee and dough- nuts,to the guests. McConnell School PTA showed “The Air Age,”’ at a meeting following the open house, and Mrs, Cecil Lankford reported Mrs. Edythe hair stylist. The club has openings for new members, and further in- formation may be had by phoning Pontiae Parks and Recreation De- partment. 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Sie” | + tie siee toes Ie The group made plans to pack SS 2 2 SS 2S 13 | Christmas boxes Friday evening at a Size 12 3% yards of 39 the home of Mrs. William Christie 4 requires 5 y of Euclid avenue, and an announce- > inch material or 2% yards of 54 ment was made of a new club inch material for the dress, and | organized in Burlington, Vt., which one-half yard of 39-inch material | makes a total of 48 states having for the gilet. Navy Mothers’ Clubs. ° To order Pattern 1161, address; The next meeting was announced Spadek Syndicate, Inc., P. O. Box for Dec. 3, due to the Thanksgiv- = 535, Dept. 149, G. P. 0., New York ing holiday, Society Hears Talk About Temperance Mrs. Minnie Clemens was ques’ speaker Devotions were led by Mrs. Wal- Rooms were pupils for the occasion, and ex- hibits were presented. : Always store flour in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place. Crochet Pattern 820: Directions aya © then top Sweetener, omer LOI ZOS..mackte.so-36, all included. with milk. Send 25 cents in coins for pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send plainly pattern humber, your name, address and zone. |to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft |' Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print * Order Now — Call or*Write for for a Complete ’ Christmas Catalogue "y ‘ f \ , *. / \ j (¥ 2 +5 rl 42 Wisner Street Have Your Rugs CLEANED NOW $495 Charge fer Stsing NEW WAY Rug and Carpet Cleaners My pretty polish Always chips And peels so quickly At the tips/ Expert Workmanship on Modern and Antique Pieces ‘pe 2-7132 y + ace eee een nga eeenene inane ee ht AOS r THE PONTIAC +. SUNS - Pontiacers Flee From Cold Climate Bégin Annual Trek and Florida ~~ residents begin the annual_trek to warmer climates. Mrs. A. V. Murtha of Erie road is escaping cold Michigan weather She..deaves. return to his Navy station in California. * @ «& Mr. and Mrs. William H. gent of East South boulevard, their sons, Billy and Leonard, for Ft. Myers, Fla., recently the winter season. s . + After 30 years as Pontiac dents, Mr. and Mrg. R. A. of Mechanic street are planning make their new home They will leave * 8s 8 Mrs. Ray Walker of from a visit with her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. David Brown, in Sarnia, The Browns observed their 50th wedding anniversary Wednesday. . « ” University of Michigan-Michigan State foothall game in East Lans- e @¢ e¢ Recent visitors to Wheaton Col- Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lit * Dr. and Mrs. Wixom - Sibley of Redwood City, Calif., are announcing the birth Standish Wixom, Nov. to Sunny Arizona! athis~weekend? tort” a a Se aaah nail t Agnes BIRMINGHAM — Agnes’ Eliza- beth Shaughnessy, daughter of Mr. E. Shaughnessy Married _in Morning Rite: to quet was of stephanotis centered with a white orchid. 53] a cathedral train and the bow _ Joanne Mularoni berry taffeta and their flowers were also white chrysanthemums. John G. Stoddard of South Bend, Ind., was best man and Robert James J. Buchanan were ushers. “Mr.-and Mrs. Stoddard will-tive in Birmingham. Aluminum Utensils uminum utensils are made and “William Shaughnessy —and day were brides... Welcome Rebekah to Visit TV Studio Plans to visit a Detroit television studio were made by members of Welcome Rebekah Lodge 246 Thurs- Workshop Planned An arts and crafts workship for teachers and members of Associa- tion for Childhood Education will Tuesday at Longfellow * For weeks Pontiac area ticing. street, Mrs. Diehl, Ernest Bellar ing season with-Mre- are deer hunters have been keyed up wit the excitement. that this time of year always brings. These past few days the hunters have.” been making last minute preparations. Mark | f Schram (upper right photo) of South East | Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. boulevard points out with pride the bullseye | Harry Vreeland all of Pontiac Trail, Walled | when it met in the church parlors. which Mrs. Schram got while target prac-| nimrods always requires a thorough map ; gat; the north country» In the upper right photo| (right) check their firearms. “of Seward | Mr. and Mrs. James LaPonsie of Mich- by of Hud-|igan avenue (lower left photd) check the son avenue and Mrs. Bellarby are hoping | safety features of the gun Mr. LaPonsie will use, while Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leach Although she doesn’t shoot, Mrs. J. C.\ of Draper avenue (lower right photo) ex-| Covert (center, left photo) enjoys the hunt-| press their enthusiasm-while they get the | vin -Govert...Mz_Coxert _is| feel of their guns. their choice will be the lucky spot. residents who oF} Scott Lake road. ee All set for the opening day Sunday are _ Pentiag Press Phetes h | shown pointing out the fine features of his | gun, including the scope. The Coverts live| Chooses President “Share—Christ Today” Wiis the | Lake. In the center, right photo, Mrs. Wil-| bow (left) and Mrs. Vreeland talk over ood s or| recipes for deer meat while Mr. Wilson pod spot [ort —~from—right) and Mr, Vreeland aes = : ee — : po Y, NOV ; "W ; eee ee : ———— to Be Given on Sunday Women’s Chorus to Present Evening Program The Pontiac Women's Chorus will present its first concert of the fall season at 7 o'clock Sunday evening in First Congregational Ist Concert _ Missionary Society subject of-a— film—shown-—to—the | Women's Missionary Society of St. | John Lutheran Church Thursday Mrs. Hector McClellan was elected as new president of. the group, and officers re-elected in- clude Mrs, Carl Nelson as vice president, Mrs. Gust Nelson, sec- ‘ er, treas- Wer, Mrs, JOM tary of the missionary magazine, - Miss Shearer | Feted at Party in Brett Home miscellaneous shower honor- ing, Virginia Shearer was given | Friday evening by Mrs. Gilbert. Brett at her- home on Osceola drive. Virginia, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs, George Shearer of West Iro- quois road, will exchange vows with James E. Bensken Dec. 11 at ford, Jane Darrough, Mrs. Curt Wilborne, Marja Wesp and Mrs. Edward Kern. ~ é 1 Alpha Xi Alumnae Will Meet Monday Alumnae of Alpha Xi Delta sorority will meet Mon- day with Mrs. Maurice Dreifuss of Rockingham road, Royal Oak. A display and demonstration of Christmas gifts will be given by a mobile gift shop from Dearborn, and Mrs. A. R. Meacham of Royal Oak will assist the hostess. Reservations may be made through Mrs. Dreifuss. Cinderella’ Ends Successful Run The Pontiac High School Play- crafter children's theater produc- tion “Cinderella” closed Friday *} afternoon with a matinee perform- ance. The audience was enthusiastic at all four shows ever the lovely sets and” the appealing perform- ances of all concerned. The cast of fine thespians in- obtrusive played a SUT T Ra Mrs. Lefurgy Heads Guild 6 Mrs. Willis Lefurgy was elected president of Guild Six, All Saints +Episcopal-Church, Thursdayeven- | ing when the group met in the Rese Kneale Room of Stevens Hal! Other officers elected includ Mrs. Albert J: Kimball as_ vicx president, Mrs. R. A. Rutzen, sec- retary, and Mrs. Clarence Harden- burg, treasurer. Mrs. Wilfred Whitfield announced Nov. 29 as the date for Guild Six ingathering, which will be held from 3 to 4 o'clock in the Rose Kneale Room. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. William Isgrigg and Mrs. Donald Stearns. PTTTITI LL ee eee conccees Beau!iiul New! a FALL JEWELRY eeeeceseoces Se reveccece: RB O 5 and Mrs. John Englund, flowers. Mrs. Berglund and Mrs. McClel- lan were hostesses for the occa- sion, and the group agreed to fur- nish Christmas baskets for the othy L ing their efforts on behalf of the Church. The chorus, its director, Charles “TE“Tition and accompanist, Dor- McKibben, are contribut- church building fund. A voluntary offering will be taken. This appearance marks the tnd year of organization for the chorus, and the second as an affiliate of the Pontiac Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation. Assisting with Sunday night's concert will be Charles Wilson, ‘music director and organist of the church. : A reception and coffee hour will be held in the church pariors fol- lowing the concert. The program is as follows: Organ prelude: Allegro Maestoso (Water Music), Handel. With © wens of Singing. .Martin w eeeeeereeee My. OOG Biss. ssvees Hallelujah in C Major....oe..+. Lord! Give Us Paith.....ee+-++- Israel 2A Standish Group Elects Officers for Coming Year rie eal eE seeds ! Reports Are Given for St. Mary Unit H _VEDANE’S PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE needy, 819 Orchard take Ave, FE 2-8607 BE PREPARED... “which This Ad Sponsored For Girl Scout‘Operation: “KITS FOR KOREA” supervision of United Service Organt- zations. So that we will send Korean children what they . . not just what we think they need! HELP US WHEN WE CONTACT YOU 215@ Opdyke Road we are undertaking under the are in -need—of by Blue Sky Drive-In en THANKSGIVI Sunday School 11:15 A. Wednesday THE ANNUAL Bethany Baptist Church W. Huron at Mork SUNDAY, NOVEMBER -}5th—10:00 A.M. New Members Received t Seiner Choir. Soloists. Message: “LET US BE THANKFUL” Fred Robert Tiffany. preaching at 7:30 P.M, NG FESTIVAL M. Evening 190 P. M. pelle ae 4-1 eee | ach -- \ : = —- * SS as poe “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1953 ee == : : oes —— —, , —— Join Coupl —_in Holly Home HOLLY — Shirley Ann_Johnson “became the bride of Glen A. Butts Saturday in rites performed in the | Holly-home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | ert Grooters. « | The bride, daughter of Mrs. Helen Johnson, wore a ballerina vomomdehgin gown. of salmon pink—tulle over satin. She ‘carried white earnations and mums Matron of honor, Mrs. Marjorie Grooters, bride's sister, wore an orchid lace ballerina length gown. Drive to Open Special Services Open Campaign for Addition to St. Clement ROMEO — Special services here + Ito raise funds for contruction of a proposed four-room addition to St. |Clement School Serving his brother as best man| Fer the next two weeks, 75 was ‘Neil Butts of Fenton members of the fund-raising com Linda Butts, the bridegroom's mittee will contact members of the parish to secure pledges for ece, was flower g She wore ! & & Dale BLEED, PAOD Sdn econr ge A reception for guests “was held aL eee Lk Officials of the drive expect to following the ceremony at Holly | raise $60,000 of the required $90.- American Legion Hall 000 neceSsary —————— lo date parishioners have pledg- Baby hangaroos are only about } ed $10,300.. The special gifts com j received $5,000 in its second week + et-—eollecling — A | merchants at Romeo, Washington, | Davis and Ray Township. Milford Installs Parking Meters Units on Union Street Calt for 5-Cent Charge for 2 Hours 73| rr Q)| >| re FEED & SUPPLY CO. fe Hybrid Popping Corn Highest Quality — Sure to Pop 19¢ Lb. 5 Ibs. for 80c ® Pure Wheat Germ 5 lbs. 55c Whole: Wheat Flour 5 lbs. 55¢] Buckwheat Flour 5 Ibs. 59c White Corn Meal 5 Ibs. 49c MILFORD— More parking ‘meters are being installed here this week with the authorization from the Vil- lage Council to J. D. Caswell, su- | perintendent of pyblic works. Yellow Corn Meal 5 Ibs. 43¢ The new meters are being in- * os stalled along Union street in the Michiean Navy Beans | two newly surfaced blocks between 5 Ibs. 69c E. Cmmerce and E. Liberty Sts A five-cent charge for two hours’ parking will be set up ac- . é Wild Bird Seed & fine mixtere of sunflewer seed, { the installation. mile millet. «-sary seed, wheat. | The action was taken when Couh- 12¢ Lb. cil members felt that it would be impossible to enforce the proposed Sunday” at St Clement Parish Hall | ~ will open a parishioners paign” oe ni tel Ae! 2 } mittee has announced that is has | if | | t | ; Roches Sel Bond Vote Date Ballots Will Be Cast by Area Residents on Issue for Schools Dec. 16 | cording te the motion authorizing | me) Addison Township Village Was First Settled in 1830 In the above airplane view of of the same name is shown across the bottom in the upper ! center The Oxford Road enters at the Road enters at the lower left, turn center of the picture and leaves a Lakeville is situated in Addis Benson’s Administration — ‘Backed by Farm Bureau | Bureau Convention dispersed today, ian year is included in the united Calls for Flexible Price Supports" tions calling for flexible price sup- ports for farm products and backed the administration of Secretary of Agriculture Benson. it-also- adopted a resotution ~~ opposing any change in township government, as proposed by var- ious reform groups, and the pub- lic’s schools’ demand for the levying of taxes ofthe Romeo-UF Drive | i cf property tee of te for $2,190 Opens a ae a eel values. ROMEO — The local United | Seven directors were elected to opened Friday” i1>men-bureea-board-of- dire a house-to-house canvass of | tors. They included Village residents. Russell Haze of Richland, Herb- AsA unit of the North Ma- | ert Howeisen of Clinton. Marten comb County Torch Drive, Ro- | Garn of Charlotte, Thomas Hahn meo’s quota is $2,190. Of this of Rodney, Harry Norris of Cas- $1,140 will go to the United | nevia and Ren De Ruiter of Me- Fund, $350 to the Salvation Bain Army and $450 to the Clinton | Walter Wrightman of Fennville Valley Boy Scout Council. EAST LANSING ®—Delegates to the annual Michigan State Farm having endorsed the view of their leaders on state and national is- The convention supported reésolu- a was re-elected director at large. The American Red Cross. _.Mers.Catlion- Balt--ot-Aibion-was chosen to represent women's in- effort, but will conduct a sep- | terests on the board. arate campaign later. In another resolution, the power- Some 30 Romeo women 4re | 4) tarm bloc commended the State | new director of the Department of boards--shenld have at least one HOLLY — The Jones School has Other resolutions by Lester VanDeusen. Both sales | diversion payments on a current, Both buildings were in use for ing demand that local taxes be ‘Schoo! Building Permit Issued $1,20,000 Junior High | to Boost Construction in Waterford Area the Lakeville community, the lake night ; upper right. The paved Rochester | s left at. the business section in the t the left upper center m Township in the northeast part | > of collection in their Agriculture Commission for the se- : lection of George S. McIntyre as Holly School Board = |¢ Ss Pomtlae 6c. .cssceeececs «0 8 Saginaw ..... ce ececceees 4 32 gg results: Pentiac 26, Saginaw | 13; Nerthern 47; Arthur Hill 1%; Flint Central 14; Bay City 14 ; By BILL MARTIN Perseverance finally brought re- | ward Friday night at Saginaw to} a fighting Pontiac High football straight discouraging defeats this season. Chiels came from behfnd twice eoorne Thea Ts rninetes to trip Saginaw, 20-13, and bring a bright finish to an otherwise drab |r | Va year. Cah Tough in 12, while Central upset once- beaten Bay City Central, 14-13. The teams waged a defensive battle through the 1st-two periods, _A pair of junior ball-toters,-full- with. a-.49-yard “scoring March by ve Pontiac's its long-sought Ist ley victory, Rush's line smashes | |were instrumental in two scoring | the 2nd quarter and, in six plays, baek—Harold—Rushand— halfback | Saginaw providing the half's only | Walt Poe, provided the sparks that | sustained drive. | ‘Trojans recovered a Pontiac fum- ble near midfield halfway through Elsewhere in the Saginaw Val- (drives. Poe, defensive standout, | slashed to the PHS 1-foot line. ley Conference, both Flint teams | carried the ball on only four plays| Bob Maturen knifed over for the won crucial games to set the | but racked up two touchdowns. | score. stage for a championship show- 1 One of Poe's markers came on a/| Chiefs evened the score the first down battle Thanksgiving day. | 70-yard dash to give the Chiefs a|time they got the ball in the 3rd Northern routed Arthur Hill, 47 | Aes oe to the Bh pe quarter, rolling 77 yards to the Finale for | Trojan l-yard in 13 plays. Poe| bs. ‘ ; & THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ¥4, 1958 ‘ a for the TD. : Two ive breaks tet Tre-; jans regain the lead early in the finale. End Monte Schmidt recover- ed a Chief fumble on the Pontiac 13. A penalty moved the ball to the one. Jerry Maziarz plunged for the TD and Brad Dawkin booted the conversion. Poe's long scoring jaunt came on the 2nd play after the next Title Defense Eas By JERRY LISKA CHICAGO ® — Welterweight | Champion Kid Gavilan, who} punched Johnny Bratton like he was a rag dol) last night, today was ready to do more 147-pound business before shooting at Bobo Olson's middleweight crown * 7. . } | Gavilan won a unanimous 15- round title decision from Bratton. It was expected that, win or lose against No. 1] challenger Bratton would abandon the welter class * 2* @ Gavilan who threw But the countless searing punches at a be- Sellout Crowd to See MSC, Michigan Tilf Intra-State Rivals Are in || Nationally - Televised Feature Today EAST LANSING w—"Dear Sir. | 25 = ” You louse. . . Most people getting a letter start- ing off with that salutation would wince and wonder what the world's coming to. But at the football ticket office at Michigan State College they, just grin and file it away in what has become known as “the gripe fite.”’ if you think you've got troubles, you should have the job of the fellows who are in charge ef tickets for a football game when there aren't any tickets for the feotball game. Lyman Frimodig, business man- > both fists flying. s . y for Kid | fuddled and helpless Bratton was lat the Chicago Stadium, the Cuban | said to like meeting Carmen Ba- | silio or Gil Turner again in a cou- ple of welterweight efforts before taking on Olson. This was a change ot heart which may be traced to the International Boxing Club off the Kid's flaming go last night. Gavilan's seventh defense of his 19,260 which paid a gross gate of $176,390 Was one of his most ar- tistic performances in a career of 113 pro fights. Byatton, who dropped the Na- tional Boxing Assn. version of the 147-pound title to Gavilan in 1951, never had a chance after the eighth round in which the champ cornered Johnny to administer a terrific pasting. After that blistering eighth, Gavi- lan worked like a man who wanted to break a crate of eggs, one at a time. Whenever the Kid elected to wade into Bratton, he did so with Poe, title before a surprising crowd of | yards ‘hickott; He outraced - three «dew fending backs to the goal line, 70 yards away. Rose’s kick tied the score, 13-all. Tackle Colle Hunt then kicked off and raced downfield to cover Maturen’s fumble on Saginaw’s 24 | and set up Pontiac's winning touch- down. Homer Harrison, back to pass from the five, chose to run t, Metsderf, Navis, MeLarty, Reid, am. Heat, Hopkins. GUARDS — Vaegha, Weedh: CENTER — Hodsaa. BACKS — Ayling, Caswell (Q), Rese, ms, Mebeith, Pee (H), Pulliam, Leadrem, TACKLES—Rice, Terry, Davis, Rupert, Sargent. GUARDS — Kwaiser, Kin CENTERS — Sundeck, Rérts, Pawtick, BACKS — Ruffle, Andersen (Q), Mat- * Bratton’s right eye puffed up in "| the 12th round and after that al- y most every solid blow Gavilan | landed seemed to swell Johnny's | > face.’ In the closing 15th, Gavilan whaled away against a weary, helpless Bratton. | U the Iinois scoring system of ing 10 points per round, Referee Frank Gilmer gave Gavi- lan an 8565 margin; Judge Bill O'Connell called it for the champ 82-68; and the other judge, Ed Hintz, saw it the Kid 83-67. The AP card had it for Gavilan, 89-61,, and on a round basis, 11-2-2. Fight facts and Mgures ATTENDANCE — 19,260 GROSS GATE — $176,390 Michigan. State and Warren Burtt, the ticket manager, ve’ had sellouts for évery MSC fiéme game so far this The Michigan-Michigan State meeting here today was sold out June. The college had to con- a drawing to decide who would Munn's Spartans were a 2-touchdown favorite for today’s test. This is the 46th renewal of one of the nation’s most intense gridiron rivalries. A capacity avu- are as follows. Michigan State — ends, Quinlan and Dohoney; tackles, Jebb and Fowler; guards, Hallmark and Bul- lough; center, Neal; backs, Yew- cie (qb), Bolden, Zahers“and Slo- nac. Michigan—ends, Topp and Knut- son; tackles, Strozewski and Balog; guards, Dugger and Beison; center, Morrow; backs, Baldacci (qb), Kress, Branoff and Balzhiser. Big Ten’s Harrier Title to Spartans CHICAGO (#—Rich Ferguson of the 13th, easily retained his indi- vidual title and Michigan State] in the Big Ten cross country meet Friday. Ferguson was clocked in 19: 43.2 for the 4-mile course at Washing- ton Park as he finished some 300 yards ahead of Indiana's Fran- cis Zellers. Third was John Cook of Michigan State, with John Ross of Michigan fourth and Tom Mon- fore of Wisconsin fifth. for 39 points. Broncs Win CCC Test CHICAGO t®#—Wheaton College's Kukuo Moryia, Japanese runner discovered by Gil Dodd, former distance star, won the individual championship and Western Mich- igan took the team title in to- day's Central Collegiate Conference BRATON TAKES RIGHT — ( takes a hard right from champion action at the Chicago Stadium Fr mous decision in 15 rounds. AP Wirephote ‘hallenger Johnny Bratton (left) Kid Gavilan during the 8th round iday night. Gavilan won a unani- Browns-49er s Tilt Tops ren, Meiean, Dawkins, Bukeweski, — Jacksen (HM), Masiars (F) 8s . STATISTICS First downs noe 7 #0 | Vards gaimed rushing ....... 196 «(157 Vords A wwebing 6 cciiiccs « Net yards rushing ........2... 158 (114 Passes attempted ............ a 16 asses completed ........ ...3 3 Yards gained passing ........ “eo 4 | Passes intercepted by .......... ® 1 Ne. of pUmts .. ...cecccccees 3 6 Punting average ............. 4% Fembies So oe oasor eemsnac 6 t Own fumbles recovered ....... 4 5 Ne. of penalties ‘ 2 Yards lest penalties » Ww PONTIAC @@ 6 14—te SAGINAW eé¢ée 13 Teachdewn; — Pontiac: Pee (?t), Har- risen; + " ‘ Conversions — Pontiac: Rose (7); Saginaw: Dawkin. | Offietals — Ken Bertle, Harry Speei- | man (Detrett), Geerge Masen (Fiiat). Prep Scoring Title ; Wwe f' gs ' POE PLUNGES—Pontiae High Saginaw. Poe's momentum, from Poe (60, on ground) crashes into the end zone on the Ist of two touchdowns he scored Friday night to pace the Chiefs to a 20- — f TS IE I ae busiest ball betw Hazl and | rom his 147-pound crown. - Dr. John Pribble of the Mlinoi |final non-conference ‘road’ scoring West Coasters are the ones | Detroit, almost certainly will mean} back in recent history. All-time game between Hazleton * . le inois , sa S| a drop into second or third place.| record is 989 by Lindy Berry of | Potsville last night at the end of npredictable Bratton actually | Athletic Commission, after a pré- ay 785 . . to do it. Joe Perry, the league's 7. 5 take on the winless Chi-| Texas in. 1947-49. Giet {the first half. fought one of his better fights! liminary examination, said Brat-| Suburban Catholic League Co- ace ground gainer and Y. A. Tite. | 40, Cardinals and the Lions meet | now has 982 Potsville, leading 96, will come | against Gavilan. ton didn't have any broken bones.| Champion St. Michael downed back in top passing form, give San | 1) none-too-formidable Green Bay back here Monday to finish the| It wasn’t that he looked bad, je Wallman looked | Oxford, 25-13, as quarterback Russ l= a a Green Bay it was that Gavilan looked so —- Shindorf ran for 134 yards in 15 Packers. * ° ° game. . >| down at Johnny and mumbled: 2 : Ramblers Take The Philadetphia Eagles will be| Victory Brings Holiday The contest began-with good-vis-/ 800d. imma . . at home to the Baltimore Colts, the| JACKSON, Miss. W—There will | ibility, but heavy fog rolled in at; Net since Sugar Ray Rebin- | We haven't any definite plans, but| The €foot, 185-pound sentor’s National Title New_York Giants tangle with the | be no classes at the University of | halftime and everything | son slammed Jake Lamotta um- | know we won't seek another| output brought his year’s total Bid I t Di 1 Sgn Seen ee or ahe Chacane |i Ppt on M hag melons ae nee. mercifully te win the middie- | match with Gavilan. The Kid is| te points, a new all-time 1 nto 1x1e ington ins meet the Chicago | ball team beats or ties Maryland weight title at Chicago Stadium | just a little too rough for —any- school scoring record, Previous Bears. . at College Park today. The tenta-| Jimmy Wildewasworld—fly-} tj February of 1951, has a | body. I wanted to stop the fight| high was 96 points, scored by CHAPEL HILL, N.C. —Notré|~ Despite San Francisco's well-| tive holiday was announced by| Weight boxing champion for 6'4/ fighter taken so mech punish- | after the 12th round, but Johnny} Bob Hasse in 1947, Dame brought its bid for national | rounded offense, Cleveland is list-| Chancellor J. D, Williams of the| years, from December 1916 to June | ment here without being knocked | said: ‘Please don't stop it, Hy-| falfhack Mike Clever scored the honors into Dixie's pine country to-| ed as a seven-point favorite. University. down. mie.’ !” , TD ag . day with head coach Frank Leahy —-—— _ are gel sigh Si ar run a Rik ang oy gn aeg pai ® . ND ‘Horseman’ kicked on —_ Jim Lister house dwarfing present day oppo- OUd @ ense S Ud wf in () ¢ - — I ee “Notre Dame is the smallest | ____By JACK-SAFLOR—— “Touchdown came on a play used | period. ft was the work of the Presidents’ f ‘Ol d : ’ halfback Marvin Evans ran wild football teatii—that Is, from a One pass play that clicked and a| for only the 2nd time all season. Only other time the play was | line that really won the game. Oo Times as Avondale routed St. Frederick, mamerical standpoint in the | rugged forward wall that refused | Speedy Dennis Singleton, 6-1 back, | used, Singleton dropped the pass Keego yielded only 19 points in By H. GUY MOATS 4.0. Evans scored touchdowns country,” the lean master of | to yield brought the Wayne-Oak- | switched to end and got behind the| and Keege subsequently lost te | eight games, climaxing their bril-| jiore than .100 champions of | 08 Tuns of 8, 2, 530, 4 and 50 South Bend said: “We had only | land League championship to Kee-| Northville defense to take Bucky| Brighton, ¢-0, its only setback of /liant play with Friday's shutout of | ,srious sports activities at GMC yards and added two extra points 51 players starting fall drills.” | 9 Harbor Friday night as Charlie | O'Shaunghnessy's aerial. Play,| the year. Singleton redeemed /the potent Northville eleven. Truck & Conch plant were henored to account for 32 points. Other The Irish, top ranked nationally | Guinnip’s Presidents downed North- | which covered 42 yards, came in| himself at Northville and it paid Playing a key role Friday was last night at an all-sports banquet Avondale tallies cane on a 50-yard ruled a 28-point favorite ovér North | ville in the title showdown, 6-0. | the lst four minutes of the opening) off in a championship. senior Don McLaughlin who filled They were doubly. honored: in re- sprint.by Johnny Engstrom and a Carolina in their game today at) = ream a a in-admirably when regular Jerry ceiving trophies nd hearing an #-yard dash by Toby Aldrich. Kenan’ stadium. Kickolf is at 2 Larsen was sidelined by illness. Bali neies penetrated sheds p.m, (EST). _ . . , “There are many many schools play of O’Shaunghnessy. He was Notre Dame All-America. Friday's games left St. Michael : r Keage’s principal offeust Harry Stuhidreher, quarter- | with a 6-2-1 mark and St. Fred- letes than we have. But we do pam pc cece 8 oes cal back of Knute Rockne’s great | erick a 1-7 record for the season have an athlete who can go both backing performance. teams some 30 years ago, was ways. That's because we have the speaker. The former Four never used the two platoon sys Port Huron got a stiff fight) Horseman related highty inter. | [OQ Results tem.” from Hazel — but clinched its |-setng anecdotes of the “old With ar Toit Wins Al Davis mando | Som 02 Wrens tater aes 2% Saginaw 1 +43 s coach at Wisconsin. He's now an Michael’ Oxtoré Britisher Favored all 19 points, including a pair of assistant vice-president for U. 8. yt. ~~ , ay 4 ALBANY, N. Y. (UP)—Gerald field goals of 35 and 25 yards. | stet Co. at Pittsburgh. a3 Y Dreyer, British Empire Royal Oak went on a touchdown | si. nidreher-stressed-the vatue of | Buminehom— i Berney was favored to beat Pat Manzi of -binge-to-annthilate Hightand Park, | a 20 Fenton 1s Syracuse tonight in their televised | 67-0, Jack Drawbaugh scored five on taka n ciarenion ie ans font Detroit “1 Fernaaig 8S rout bout. : touchdowns on runs ranging from |: cas. 2 ee - $ (SAF EL Sts —areataat ‘ Stun peer $0 Creabrock 3 “y three = wand bovted spven dreher said, was playing for Knute | vue, contest 14 Bay City Cont 13 Holly got its usual tough game | Rockne in the Irish-All-Star vs. | Fist Nevthern § ¢° mim 12 from Fenton, but came out with Army game in 1930, the last coach- | Eisee Central. 23 petthe ~ ver Derkley ja 20-18 victory. Jerry Hunter] € 9 “Rock"-performed. Rockne |Btiue,, ff uenege nce | scored two touchdowns, including a | ¥®% killed the following spring in | Wrandeue | = #1 Union of GR 3 tie for another TD in the 2nd end zone recovery of Wilbur Hill- a plane crash. : onamne 8 2S sam B quarter and Bill Watkinson added man’s fumble near the goal line. Johnny Lattner, Irish back, was | Muskegen Hi Muskegon His 3 the point from placement. The | | “Dict Beste ran $7 yard tn | teed 86 * erent player and the Besteern it Dearbrn Gordson § — Christie combination team | “s the 2nd quarter for 3rd tally and men aa am whole was | ima Fon Dearbrn Recevis 13 wlpd oad 3rd quarter accounted for the game-winning os te —e 686 CS Benge from : dun. | Trophies at the banquet _ }——~----- COLLEGE FOOTBALL: = eio\f co . é 35 } 199 9. ¢ x) MK Ke oer eeee JUST AROUND THE CORNER—There may be room for a desk —and a big one—just around the corner. Is there a do-nothing cor- ner in the house? Perhaps not in the living room, but in a bedroom, the sun room or even in the dining room where an empty corner is most likely to-be. There-may-be-room enough there for a desk that is big enough for an executive if the wall is used on both sides of | the corner, like this, A two-way spread of desk top is very handy, and it can be custom-made by sweeping a plywood top piece over two chests. The chests can be drawer units, or a drawer and a-door unit, and they might be either new ready-to-paint pieces or old chests of the right height. Cut a pattern of the top the size and shape that’s right for the corner and take it to a lumber dealer who will*cut the wood. Finish the top with an extra coat of special damage-resistant varnish, or have the lumber dealer also cut hardy formica in the same shape to cement atop the plywood. Includes Oakland County ‘53 Detroit_Area Building Is Leading 1952 by 5,000 a : ——— estimated that more) thax, consumed yay of gasoline were | T am — BONNY MAID Vinyl Plastic GOLD SEAL Vinyl Plastic and Linoleum Tile Complete Line of Asphalt Tile SF You Que It to Yourself to Shop at : he | || =| PONTIAG FLOOR COVERINGS || : L. R. TAYLOR, Owner 3 379 Orchord Leke Avenue FE 2-2353 i ; Compare Our Quality! Compare Our Prices F er = ~s * 7 “i a f : ¥ | Residential building permits is- | Sued in the Detroit region during the third quarter of 1953 totaled 8.326, slightly less than during the corresponding period of 1952 when 8.395 were issued, according to a report issued by the Regional Plan- 1953,"" said T. Ledyard Blakeman, | executive director of the commis- | ision, ‘‘shot the nine-month record | | to 26,797 new dwelling units, more | ; than 5,000 above the 1952 total of | 121.517 for the similar period. On October 1, the number of new | homes in the region was 24.5 per | | cent ahead of last year.” mad Phone FE 2-9104 ALBERT B. LOWRIE LUMBER CO. Baldwin Ave. et Walton Bivd. GAS FURNACES By Mueller Clima-trol MOERY’S OIL BURNER 2212 Maddy Lane, Keege FE 2-4970 “In the city of Detroit, build- ing permits were issued for 4,655 new dwelling units,’ continued > Bilakeman. “It is important to note that 2,133 or 46.7 per cent of sued in the city of Detroit during —$$——— the first three quarters of this year, five were issued in the rest | of the region, covering Oakland, Macomb and Wayne Counties and the four eastern townships of Washtenaw County. “We anticipate that the 12-month probably 1952."’ The report shows that for the nine-month period, the 10 top places each issuing 700 or nicre residential building permits were as follows: - Detrott 4,655 Redford Township ... 1,150 Oe: Cigle Gere oo i.e. ccs sss csc ces: 1431 ‘ LeU) sp snsonnoscrseonanoace 1.378 atrardiher, JCC CU OO Ore en nenne 1,200 | BWOUNG ios chico wer aide cdieientaaes ie Dearborn city .. ; e092 | Southfield Township .............. Te0 | Roya! Oak city _.. 742 | Warren Township ™ tial building permits in Oakland: of 1953 totaled 6,862, an increase of | 19.7 per cerit over the 5,732 record- | ed in the first three quarters of | alle dihicinidammimeroanamecoce poss me te nae 25 (ety % 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 DISCOUNT CONVERSIO a ou | URNERS "| E to All GM Employees ~ on General Motors Delco Heat Products—For a Limited Time Only at O’Brien Heating and Supply. BUY NOW AND SAVE! BOILERS bi CONDITIONAIR™ | N G SUPPLY Authorized Oakland County Distributor DRAYTON PLAINS STORE 4696 Dixie Hwy. = FURNACES OR 3-9501 wit Lbs twe AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 17 Orchard Leke Ave. Phone FE 2-9124 DOORS Flush —All Sizes Birch Factory $gee Have Wide Selection of BIRCH DOORS 1952. CABINETS FOR RADIO, RECORD PLAYER AND At BUMS other communities. __ PATTERN 300 WV USEFUL CABINETS — The di- rections for making the three | follows: of sketch th on : third with 742. is 790, while Royal Oak city stood | The leading cities and townships | for the nine-month period were as | | room. The open side of the record cab- inet may be either on the right or left. Also the doors may be hinged on the side that is most convenient Lumber a ad med ... we fixed up our basement in record time Armstrong's Temlok “We didn't think we could afford to remodel until we found out how little t costs with Armstrong's Tem- lok. Now we have an extra room that's grand for friende—perfect for the kids.” You can install Temick yourself. It’s light and easy te handle and comes in convenient sises. Temiok not only decorates but insulates as well, making rooms warmer in winter, cooler in summer. And it's ideal for attic rooms, too. 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Mere Living Room .. in Ene yy Room eh dS i la your kitchen! “Spacemaster” doors fold inside _ the doorway, completely out of the way. Your kitchen is larger, easier to move around in. No cabinet or counter tops lost to swinging doors. No danger of doors stand- ing ajar; or closing on children’s fingers. ia your living room | “Spacemaster” doors fold beck on themselves, make better furni- ture arrangement possible. No “dead” corners, no valuable floor and wall area lost to door swing. F. J. POOLE CO. 151 Oakland Ave. FREE CUSTOMER PARKING FE 4-1594 a large amber cathedral window ST. MICHAEL PROPOSED BUILDING—An. 1,100. Seah... - fon-St- Michael Paristr-witt soon be é on one side and a contrasting FHA to Broaden| Home Approval Tells Bankers it Will Not Be So Strict About | Architecture MIAMI BEACH, Filia. (AP)— The Federal Housing Adminis- tration is going to take its heavy pencil off the blueprints of home-builders and try to let them build the kind of houses they want. Guy T. O. Perr yjenest FHA have “penalizing. progress..and__re- warding mediocrity” by being too strict about the archi- tectural designs they will ap- prove for mortgage insurance. “If Jee Smith wants te live | jm a ranch type house we want him to have the epper- - tunity te de se without hav- | ing a hint givén te him that he could get a Cape Cod house through the FHA easier,” Hollyday said. He drew applause from the Mortgage Bankers convention when he told them “we've been forcing builders not to build to satisfy the housing market, but to build to a mortgage pattern. I believe we can that system.” Rep. Jesse P. Wolcott (R- ba told the aint mek government lending in the housing field “unless and until | the American system, having been given a trial, fails—or unless and until the American people in an orderly manner have accepted socialism in lieu of the present system.” The chairman of the House Banking and Currency Com- mittee said the government under the Eisenhower admin- istration “will encourage, it will implement, it will supple- ment but it will never supplant the opportunity of the Ameri- can system of free enterprise to function.” Revive Paint Brushes Neglected paint brushes may be brought to life by soaking them in turpentine for a day or two. Bris- tles may then be washed in warm soapsuds and manipulated gently with fingers or rubbed across a small washboard. CORNELL OPEN Sunday, Nov. 15th, 2 to 8 P. M., 56 N. Francis St., Pontiac Week-Days 6 P. M. to 8 P.M. Here Are Some of the “Years-ahead” Features @ Spacious bathroom features an ertra large medicine cabinet with sliding mirrer decors, full-width vanity shelf and bulit-in iehting. @ Inside storage for such tems 20 trunks, baby carriage, Beare © Outside-access storage space fer omen wagons, garden 201 tools, lawn chairs, screens, ete, @ King-sive sluminum “A~ type @ Extra large closets are fleer to ceiling in height. ® Living, @ining and kitchen areas flow together te provide fer open, modern living, yet can be divided inte individeal spaces c: reems by decorative folding deers. @ Pramatic new eriling te fleer Thermopane or Twindew pie- s ture windes “ YT g leavers. ia living reem. @ New shoulder-high windows fer ‘wwe bath give more privacy . fmereased wall space fer ferniture placement. @ New — type aleminem windows; with slaminem frames, exterior and interior trims, and ecreens. JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION CO. Builders. Phene Midwest 4-0328 Sales Agent—752 W. Huren -Room-s-Decoration- St. M ichael lin Church Building Drive: St. Michael Church fund went over its $200,000 cam- paign goal by $23,670 this week to pave the way for construct- | ing their new church. Dennis. Duress, Orin Thom- linson, general and associate chairmen, commended -the volunteer workers for theiref- forts and announced that the campaign would close this next week. The church will seat 1,100 and is to be lecated on Lewis Street at the inter- section of Nelsen and. Beach streets. Exterior will be of brick and mankato stone with a slate roof to match the buildings now on the church grounds. Designed by Charles D. Hannon, the church will have two major entrances and will lead into a spacious narthex. The ceilings over the seat- ing areas will be without supperting columns te pro- vide unobstructed view of the sanctuary with its high altar of marble. Additional features of the Terra Cotta Keys = Ti * SS et Mae = = wre ES N: oy ses oS cae 1 SS = ee —- oo = z as x ee Be o 14, 1953 a i & cease Satake a5 _ aeouell r : — ot Your sonar ome be Soe = fire. < . ia pore ee ERA Foro surpcistngly low od- : : have your fire insurance cover you i from these _ h., stained glass.windew.-section-of rich” bives;* on Lewis St. at the| the other. Ceiling area over the seating 8 oe eS et Me 70 W. Lewrence St. er Corner Cast tah gs ate FE -2-9221 on will be without ys a Betters “Goal ‘proposed butiding- will include | side altars, baptistry cry rooms for mothers with small chil- dren, two sacristies, baicony and ushers’ room. Take Cellophane Off Lampshades Before Using If you, are buying new lamp- shades be sure to remove the cel- lophane wrapping before using them. In addition to creating. almest. permanent streaks of dirt, the cellophane has—a—tendencyto- shrink with heat from the bulb and warp the shade. The cellophane cover alse re- duces the amount of light on Investments Dawson & Watson 11% WN. Saginaw $e. Ph. FE 2-5420, Pontiac ARE YOU MOVING? Buy |} gallon of REV SATIN, the really new Latex Wall your newspaper, beok er sewing, say home lighting specialists. To quickly remove the cello phane, clip through the wrapping | at a horizontal level. The cellophane can then be lift- ed off from the top and bottom in Paint and get this $2.69 : Roller & Pan for only $1.29 while they last. HOUSE 1 Big Beaver Rd., Birmingham DORRIS & Son, Realtors FE 4-1557 — Pontice esh en cain end deliciously refreshing. t The Reynoids- Shofter Water Conditioner mokes your hovse-work ecsier, end poys for itself by saving soap, clothing, ~ fuel and plumbing, See its exclusive, modern feo- tures, today. H. H. 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Call us or come out for your . 95 OPEN SUNDAY 1x12 Utility Grade White Pine Boards . ee a: Sa aS = 4 2 sy a + rt ie Ee sabes an ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER T4, 1953 [{ctenaina Room colons [Plan for Sag-Proof Daors WVilakhan t The bi it aaa qaneet ry a bh a ymee-is . a foe ag ese Cia cated on farm, i werk ee ee = Bes & a 4 aac ony acer pris op a, eat, ere REQqIFeS Lightt the room’s background col: framewerk, This, rich aerm aerated _ = astsin'he Meer an a Totally Darkened Room easily, quickly and inexpen- should be 1x6-inch lumber fer the Can Cause Eye Strain | sively—with the aid of the top and twe sides and 1xf-inch A GOOD TIME |countless eye-delighting hues a lumber for the bottom. Heavier | During Video Viewing pe eee that are now avail-| . lumber is needed for larger w aNs) TO PLANT! ‘ 1 doors. | Aetuauy, the cong. waus| CI a | eaeeerere gn eet wo ure bth -CONSULT_US-ON_YOUK—— woodwork..of an -average}-~ . ~“T-“Sag-proof is to use 3/16-inch tem- | &¥¢ Somiort and clear picture when ~ LANDSCAPING PROBLEMS— , room can be re-painted for less thar $10: —and-as-for the times: it takes, you'll be surprised | how rapidly you tan apply the |color ...in a very few hours, at most. | Fill Cracks First | Before re-painting a ceiling |’ —6r any other surface, for that |matter—make sure that all | |cracks are carefully filled, | then smothed level with the | | Surface. Small hairline cracks | ean be filled with spackling | material. It sets very rapidly, | 80 you'll be wise to smooth the | surface before the filling ma- terial is quite dry. This lessens | the amount of sanding you'll /need to do later. see OPEN HOUSE | Sa and Sunday Iterneon! seed Bedroom Home: Lecated in Beautiful Huron Woods! yew es | } ale | ° ] A Controlled Residential Subdivision! : ' . | DIRECTIONS: ‘16, 000:::- | Out Commerce Road, tern right at Unien Lake Reed, and fellew signs Overtecks West Side of Morey's Goif Lots Available! Coarse. Small Down Payment FRANK C. NEWELL As illustrated, the framework is | halved at the corners and at the | intersection ...ef .eross - members: After the framework is assembled, Over the hard-board panel is nalled the exterior of the door— either dressed and matched flooring or car siding. In either case, the boards are nailed ver- | tieally through the hardboard to the framework. For longer life, both sides of the door should be given a prime | coat of good quality paint and jtwo finish coats. Designer Likes Mass Output Italian Says American | Craftsmen See Their | Designs Everywhere | NEW YORK (INS) — American designers have an advantage over T * 593 N. Woodward MI 4-0065 Birminghom to aa HEATING EQUIPMENT GET FULL BETAS AT OTTO A. TRZOS CO. 3103 Orcherd Lake Rood FE 2-0278 jean cataniay andl Sanday 12 = Tp. . m. Deluxe Two and Three Bedroom Brick Homes in Beautiful -. . ‘WESTRIDGE Pontiac’s Newest Fine Suburban Area DIRECTIONS: Turn eff Dixie Highway on Cambrook Lane at Our Lady of the Lakes Church. Watch for “open” sign. HELTMAN & TRIPP cererat cons Erclusive Builders end Developers of Westridge at Waterford 22 W. Lawrence—FE 5-8161 | wrought iron pieces so elegant they | || Tempestini combines his iron | |with marble or raffia or wicker | designgers, Claims Maur- European “| izio Tempestini of Italy. For one thing, he says, Ameri- cans can see their designs where- ever they go. But an Italian designer, he ex- This Italian architect-designer ex- plained that it’s the custom on | the Continent to hire designers to | create not only the architecture of a building but everything inside— from furniture to ashtrays. All the designs become the prop- | erty of the building owner and | | you have to be invited inside to| Tempestini’s designs have had considerable influence on U. S.| furniture trends. He creates B| couldn't be called © ‘porch”’ furni- | <== + d ' “ae ‘ tie & SE, A TS Last — Call ! Get your car out of “# snow and. ice this winter. — in a weather-tight ga- rage. Time is running short — order now — to have a garage ay Moa Choice of standard or pastel colors. First qual- ity grade. 215 Ib. 3-in-] SHINGLES 4 ‘bie Spagouevey 4” t _ open So nal hed pene vt eM | BATHROOM GLOSET SET =] $419” BURMEISTER’S NR HERAJ Wholesale and Retail FE 2-1211 FREE ESTIMATES . Call Today fot dei Completios of yout ORDER YOUR call et your convenience — no obi 1&W Construction Co, . NOW! , above it or on either side. iture and also tire the eyes. | Heatalater Fireplaces watching television, according to | make the mistake of thinking that | the room should be entirely dark when. .the..television..is..turned-on: Watching a bright screen in an most as tiring -te.the eyes as driving against the glare of on- coming headlights on a dark night. The sharp -contrast—between—aj- spot of bright light against sur- rounding darkness can cause eye | fatigue. Subdued general illumina- | tion of the room is suggested to j avoid both glare and gloom. To balance the bright light from the screen, low lights may be used —or soft indirect lights placed at the back of the television set, if lamps are used, medium. dark shades are better than white or véry light-colored shades. The influence of television may be one reason that more lamps, | both floor and table models, are coming out with a three-way | switch so that they may be turned low when television is on or higher |for other purposes. The placing of lamps in the room |also is important. No light should ibe located directly in the line of Vision toward the screen because it will interfere with a clear pic- Ne light should be located where it will be reflected on the screen, The reflection causes bright spot that conceals part the picture. Also, no light should Ranch Home Sites Available at LONE PINE VILLAGE Style-Rite, inc. 1090 Lone Pine Rd. "SPECIALTIES Tenn. Ledge Rock Briar Hill Stone Belden Face Brick Commen Brick Metal Culverts Cement Culverts Glass Bleck Hot Lime Outdoor Fireplaces Area Walls 151 Oakland Ave. Prompt -- Efficient -- Economical Service Town & Country Garden Center _ “Everything for the Garden and Lawn” Open Seen See ee Seaeee ee ae _5812 Highland. Read.(M-59).. 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GM said the offering will rep- resent the largest industrial issue ever offered publicly in the United States and is expected to be made about Dec. 9 by a nationwide group | xs; firms, The corporation expects to file a registration statement on the debentures with the Securities and Exchange Commission early Capital expenditures will have totaled about 1% billion dollars during the four years ending Dec. 31, 1953, according to GM. These expenditures are about 700 million in excess of deprecia- tion charges for the period. rate of capital expenditures will continue at a high level. General Motors Corp. itself pre- sently has no funded debt out- standing. GM last offered its se- curities to the public In November, 1846, when it sold 100 million dol- lars worth of $3.75 preferred stock. cE ES iad 3.30-4.00 bu; apples, 4, 1, 2.25-2.75 bu; Macintosh, tancy rd thy EBay Hg baal ig beer ern Spy y, ; Neo : : 3 cider, No 1, 2.00-2.25 4-gal ‘ ¥, 3.00 bu; No 1, 2.00-2.50 bu; . No 1, 3.28- 3.75 bu; pears, ifer, No 1, 1.60-2.00 bu. Quince, fancy, 3.75 bu; No 1, 2.75-3.25 bu. Vegetables: Beets, No 1, 15-1.00 doz behs; beets, topped, No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu Broccoli, No 1, 1.00-1.25 4:-bu. C 2, standard variety, No 1, 85-100 Du; ¢ab- ¢, curly, Ne 1, 1.00-1.50 bu; cal No 1, 15-125 bu; ¢ No 1, 88-125 bu hs; L io 3.00-3.50 12-Ib bskt. Turnip, No 1. 180 den behs; turnip, topped, 1 e. No 1, 100-150 bu. 1_75.1.00__ ba. No.1. . Mustard, No 1, i 5 1% bu. No . Turnip, No 1. 75-128 bu, Lettuce and saled : Celery cad- > 1, 100-150 bu. Endive, No }, escarole, bieached. No 1, Leteuee, Ne 1. 300-406 lettuce, head. No 1. 1 00-150 bu; leaf, No 1, 1.00-}.25 bu. u 1.00-1.50 b s: Large, 2000-21.00 30-doz medium, 16.50-1750; small, 13.50- lettuce, case; 13 50. DETROIT Eous DETROIT {AP)—The a, per dozen were peid fob. De first receivers for case lots of federal- state graded eggs: - White eggs—U 8 ade A, jumbo 64-66 The coporation also has a $5 pre- sag ey average 65'5 large oe-60, wid ferred stock isste with a el | Joma. wid ave Us. grede B. value of $183,564, 400. — 8. rade A, large §3-$8 ° ‘: a GM has 88,513,317 pasty oe tei: al ee : hall 4 a a ae ae ane share. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS The corporation has reported net CHICAGO (AP)—Butter weak: re- sales of $7,931,026 and net income | {;""\o } testa pound lower, $2. score of $452,798,196 or $5.08 per share | $A,0.18: 8 A 05, 0 Bie: w C of common stock for the first nine a firm; recetpts 14.281: wholesale months of 1953. | se: Ob mediums 6: U. 6 standacés aM receipts 40; dirties and Prior to June, 1950, when the war began,. Korea ranked 12th among countries of the world in population, with some 30 million inhabitants. STATE OF MICHIGAN—Ip the Probate Court for the Comnty of Oakland Juvenile Division. In the matter of the petition concéern- . Linda Lucille and Gordon ler, minors. Cause No. 13128. Tyler, father of said chil- tiac in said County, ‘AULINE E. .. Deputy Probate Register. Juvenile Division. Nov. 14, ‘33 +-- ’ tent id heavy type roasters over 4 I under 3% ibs 33 | | _ | CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO (AP)—Potatoes: Arrivals 1¢¢, }om track 332: total U.S. shipments Tues- | day 638 and Wednesday 563: supplies moderate: Gemand light: market about steady: Idaho Russets $3.40-65, utilities 275: Minnesota-Norith Dakota Pontiacs | 2.30-50; Washington Russets 230; Wis- consin round whites 1.65. tT prices per fg f.o.b. Detroit for No. 1 qraiity ve poultry up to 10 a.m. today. Hears hene 24-26>— hens -20-91;- bs 30; broil- ers or fryers -33 Heavy type young hen turkeys 38-38; heavy type young tom turkeys 30-32. CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO ‘AP) — Live poultry: ADout steady; receipts 1.011 coops; f.o Paying her 18-20; ducklings 27. Bans Sale on Sundays DETROIT (UP)—A city ordi- nance banning the sale of ap- pliances on Sundays was upheld _|by Wayne Circuit Judge Chester P. O'Hara Friday. It will be en- forced beginning. Nov. 22. ee HOME MORTGAGES | ing only the hard wax finish. scarce. mostly +a $17.35-18.75; heavier sow 7 Catt lable Pp to 600 Ib and over down to $16.50 below; = clearance. Salable cattle 1,500: salable calves slaughter steers end heifers nominally steady bana msionanes Bi Low Interest ig 4Va% Eve. Mi 4-8864 ' DICK MINEWEASER Call 5-6772 jal to. Digh-go0d few choice 876 Ib heifers $22.50: commerci ‘75-11.00 ; sEESEE M s LESS “st | Brags About Car Wax NEW YORK w—Gulf Oil Corp . 8h sole ite. Market about supplies equate for repre- sentative market; few utility amd good to prime lambs quotable $18. " few cull ewes $3. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK general a active, 1 van on butchers; sows slow, unevenly to as much as 75 ag He de- mand; most choice 280 ib rs $20.5020.85; few lots $20.90 and double deck choice 210 Ib $21.00; most 350-550 i> sows im ia lots $17.00-19.00; few and 300; scarce, cows steady to 50 5 ore Ha ee VERN TERRY ficers Sunday Nov. 4 p. m. Svea Pfahlert, Sec’y. News in Brief 1564 Vinewood, Water- Township, according to Oak- bail, Ph. OR 3-7110. Oa baltchell | rapidly-expanding machine shop at 3223 } Lodge Calendar Pontiac and Clarkston,” said William Terry. co-owner of the Drayton Machine Co. But that was a long way back on the road toward developing the Warren Dr., Drayton Plains. The shop, co-owned by William and his brother, Vern, has at times taken the glamorous role of turning out racing cars for some of the top speedway drivers. “We have built racing cars for Ronnie Householder, national midget champion for six years,” William Terry said. heating equipment, and does auto- matic screw and turret lathe work, said William. dn the past defense work has, been the main effort of the Drayton .from Korea, and it also has pro- duced aircraft parts, and experi- products. more people working at its annex in a basement room of Beechum's garage at 4795 Dixie Hwy. now than it does at the Warren drive building. Local Ford Car Dealership Sold Cecil Owens Buys Out Eart Milliman; Stock and Building Sale of his Ford dealership in held the Ford dealership in North- ville for some years. ; Milliman said he had solid the dealership, complete with all equip- ment and stock, and also the build- at Indianwood, where he lives, and a restaurant at Ann Arbor. Kaiser Reports Loss of Over $15 Million Joseph M. Reagan will manage the office, the corporation's 25th National Realtors Elect Former Michigan Man | LOS ANGELES u—The National | (NAREB) yesterday elected Ron- ald J. Chinnock, formerly of Grand Rapids, president. The elections ended the 46th an- nual NAREB convention. Chinnock, 50, now is a member Lof the Chicago realty firm of Farr, Chinnock and Sampson. Reduces Loud Noises ‘GMC Exha Cuts Truck Offensiveness to | the oil was set off by late ignition. By DAVID J. WILKIE developmen recently from the auto industry's research division is GMC's new ex- haust system for trucks. It probably has no needed appli- cation to passenger cars but, by reducing exhaust noises is expected to go a long way toward solving ee ow ealls i they say the DETROIT (UP)—Kaiser Motors Corp. today reported net sales of $269,855,994.30 for the first nine months of 1953 but said it lost Kaiser said the report was sub- ject to auditing and could be ad- justed. In a three-month period ended Sept. 30, Kaiser reported a con- solidated net loss of $4,558,703.40 on_combined sales of _$107.927.- —————p Oil Furnace Explosion An estimated $500 smoke damage was caused to the home of Joseph Salfi of 35 Cherokee Rd. after an ust System lived; it will take many years be- from sys- whine, they say, is only one of those yet to be conquered. But they do agree a major step has been taken toward correcting a condition that brought complaints to the trucking industry for may years. It may also have forestalled, utility ; ene 5 | lem. ae aI Se select f my ag | 4 is triple chrome. Priiiidl iil Peiiiidl Beautiful Formica D round, square“tind oval. 26 colers and patterns to rom. Tables are equipped with seif-storing * colors and patterns—16 different styles. All chrome “plated including copper, nickel and Dinettes * Made to Order SIZE ANY suare 8 95 49”. Lifetime Guarantee on All Chrome SAVE 1/3 ~ Metalmasters Mfg. Co. 4436 North Woodward Near 14 Mile Road Daily 10 A. M. to 8:30.P. M. ORRUOREDDARRRAADDROAAARAROAAD iii} Hil LLL hill Hii UAHA Lincoln 1-0050 Sunday 12 to 6 P. M. a “serious public relations prob- A couple of years ago GMC engi- neers and the muffler manufac- turers got together to develop something that would silence the so different are larger exhaust manifolds and larger exhaust pipes. legislation across the country. They assigned 12 men to listen oil furnace exploded Thursday night, according to Pontiac Fire- men. Assistant Fire Chief Alvie Jones said the furnace overflowed and No one was injured. To Receive Merit Award PAW PAW @®—Mrs. Peari Klein, Van Buren County Red Cross wa- ter safety chairman, will receive a merit certificate from the Na- tional Red Cross at a meeting in South Haven Dec. 8 for saving the lives of two persons at a South Haven beach July 4. at Med s saBbe BSE 5 i g if 4 90 pounds of food. Included are =. ! : « © a al bd e a . . = | 4 f _ ¥ . ‘SSE | TET | = ‘ja weaeaeraske Focal Markets /Probers fo Quiz Recalls Shop’ recat te Conner Hoffa on Nov-23 Hy Da , ‘alee Qreeo peppers. 3 ior ....-2 eT) . . “ ee A ee =Racing—Gerefor ‘General Public’ Ready| Reh peresaeeense a8 on We Fund Speedway Drivers for Business Monday, 3.00; DETROIT w—James R. Hoffd, (Editor's Note: This is another tn a Apples bushel cycoeess-e L18 to 3100 | boss of the Detroit AFL Teamsters corias op vertons busteens establishments on West Huron } iP —apnconenenneey ET 48 | Union and vice president of its By WILLIAM H. THOMAS A branch office of the General Carnet sae 1.00 | racket investigating ~~"“T ean remember when we were | PPUbIIe” Laan Corp. Witt open “Mont — = e the only industrial plant between day at 69 W. Huron St. JOHN Q. WADDELL Election of John Q. Waddell as a director of the Pontiac Federal Savings & Loan Assn. was an nounced today by R. C. Cummings, president. Waddell is president of the Pon- ‘tiac Real Estate Board and a member of the Metropolitan Plan- nity. He lives with his wife and two Used, Geod Condition 1 — 4,000 Gal. $200 4 — 2,000 Gal. $150 Each 3—18,000 Gal. $2,500 the lot (Set in steel saddles, steel rstructure unde — easily dis- mantiled.) 3—2,500 ( ) $200 Ea. ‘P peee Gp sme 1 — 10,000 Gal. $600 3 — 15,000 Gal. $750 Each These two items located at Pontiac, Michigan. vertical food holders, Food pack- ages. are loaded into the top of the holders and removed as needed | from the. bottom—a_first-in-first- | out principle for fresh foods. ' Ra Antes. Large Family Survives _ COLDWATER —Mrs. Eva Wal- worth, 86, who died at her home -|near Quinch late _ roe : vived by six children, 22 grand children and 40 great grand chil- dren. | MARLEAU -HERCULES 3600 Detroit Ave. Telede 12, Ohie Phone: MAin 2242 — SS a member of Delta Upsilon Frater- - STEEL TANKS or? engineers were satisfied. Earlier this year GMC brought out an “‘‘air ride’ unit for coaches, in which a bellows device takes the place of the conventional springs. It has been described as one of the major advances in improving passenger comfort in coaches. There has“ been no suggestion that the ‘‘bellows’’ system ever may be adapted to passenger auto- DEER SLAYERS! MODERN LAKE that the famfly can y. Lecated Bear South Branch. eof henting, fishing, beating and swimming. ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR A NEW BUSINESS? Now is your opportunity to establish yourself as the owner of the amazing Minit-Man Automatic Cor Washer. A machine that hos revolutionized the cor washing industry, by speeding cors — automatically — through a washing-drying opera- tion at the rate of A-Car-A-Minute. Motorists today reolize fre- qvent cor washing aids in main- taining a car finish, with o resultant 50 Down Call or See James A. Taylor, Agency 1210 Pentiae State Bank Bidg. . 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Rece tion Sef fort Corie ont Bevady Noor. | CAPTAIN’ EASY ae | | me 7 == : : A _— ce p In other entertainment, Mra. Wil- ~ Meet Mr. Jones -- the Guy |, 7 —_| a tigan wt present har nn ae = House” and dance will be , a Always One Step Ahead for Newcomers done by Davi Sh Ms. — 4 . wa a ads entertainmen NEW YORK op — What makes) toncmple time-saving idea’ in his} EAtertainment, Exhibits | committe. ; It's that fellow Jones — he - plant. to Highlight Wednesday | . a ia to have | Sere eee che iecbecsronnbuy ructntectaton slight il hap} a ieee Coat and lane a oe Who 4ig*he? “What's fie? WHat) set a new kind of motor car, field Hills Camera Club, does he believe in? or air-conditioning machine for his| _ BIRMINGHAM — This year’s in-) Churches planning exhibits in- ; flux of new residents attending | J the spark f the | home. It is one of- his vanities | . ; | elude Redeemer Lutheran, As- great stdde seen ack 's the | that he wants to take the first = abatviagern cara at the! cension Lutheran and the Chris- ommunity House Wednesday will | step in his neighborhood toward gas | tian Scie First Charch. Se well. | invthing he thinks will make life find the evening highlighted by en- erect balanced nation. better tertainment and exhibits. | Hosts and hostesses for the eve- +i Ane. es *s irmingham High School's yearly | Ding will be former Communi Jones may be a pani ee Jones thinks of himself as a Wace Show = be acsai-ere. | Hist Association aaore pe businessman. a skiliedcraftsman. | edie rasta and mare a viewed under the direction of An-| Charles Kass and Mrs. me and nae WHS Collar Olice “worker: —— ; ~anay-mhen. pete -Angetocet-The-S” pm: recep: > present-Board-Members Mrs: ste He probably has only * ae Counmnits Wash sucess lig cay. tion for all new residents of the wn hea tice Viator en school education, but he didn't ’ y- area will feature music and danc- 5taniey Fulton, e a quit learning after he enrolled in| He crabs about the income tax, ing from the show. , thetr csarageraemryredigg se the college of experience. but his biggest ambition is to get ers Club President Mrs. Grant Jones doesn't understand the cyn- | his income into a bracket that will “oe ge _— will Pe pregense and Mr. Harold will also act iclom of —— ere ihe a give me the right to holler even) novig Gibbons and Robert I = | S* Boss: ee us poor, His own chile ality | oude | ecombe. phete caw is an enthusiastic love of living.| Sometimes Jones wishes he sav- Gil ce Werk achadl cast will a eg aga good ao He is proud he has fared a bit! ed more and didn't have to live be Hows . bee gpneiommgs 3p ti “t eT better in life than perhaps his quite so close to each payday.| _ Oward vohnson, sandy Over- moton pictures. —_—— father did. and he wants to do! He'd like to be piling up a big-| SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith even better. | ger nestegg to leave his kids when| | Money ts not his god, but he | he goes, but. after all, what's tife | | has & Realthy respect for it — | surance for except that? and likes to spend it to make | There are days when worry |. life more. comfortable for him- -|--over the atom and — hy self and his family. ——+—bomb— shatows “his thoughts, ‘Jones is no intellectual and would but actually his greatest fear is rather be called a lowbrow than hard times, because he has , a highbrow, but doesn't want to) Bow" thent tm the past. t be regarded as either At heart Jones wants most to) "His basic ideas and virtues are | £0 on being a social pioneer of | old-fashioned, but still widely pop- the 20th century, doing his part | ular. in making America more prosper- | | otts — and enjoying a rich full life He believes in patriotism, falr He is an eternal optimist play, and thinks hard work is the rol nae and Wesnagevee aR ermu tt head. : best f la for getting ahea an Mie Elta, Semen will tie hc He owns a house and a car, and first guy in his neighborhood with | is in debt for both — but he is |g jet-propelled wheelchair, | meeting the payments. He has a ; ; : ee insurance policy betones te Miho ta _dones? There are five lodge and a church, and some-| million Joneses in America. Look _times on rainy days feels guilty! sreumd you. Jones ig the guy —because-he-skips going to church| Yo! probably envy because he more often than he misses a lodge} ‘®*t# ™ore things done — and a meeting. | greater kick out of tiving — than Jones clings to tradition in many | yeu de. ine. ¥. Mt Reg U. & Pat. OFF. IM STUCK IN A MUOHOLE OUT ON THE CLOvV ee a Cw Byte bee ways. It makes him uneasy to see Jones is simply the man you) HEY --- WE'RE TRYING TO \) So many of his friends’ marriages | could be if you had the sense to| WHAT'S CLOSE THE LIO ON )’ break up in divorce. He likes the | ive yourself a booster shot GOING MARS .. JOUNSON'S idea of having one wife and one | , VALISE life at a time. | Ctude oil production in the But he is an adventurer in | United States in 1952 set a new his own way. He likes to try | 2° . at ae ae uae , record. It went up from 2,247,711. methods. 000 barrels in 1951 to an estimated | bs ed a - Farmer Jones was :one of the | 2-291.997,000 barrels in 1952—an first in his county to employ con- increase of more than 44 million “I'll be at the hairdresser’s till five. Could you keep him after tour. plowing. Skilled (Craftsman | barrels school if he's disobedient — and he always is?" “by 1. V. Hamlin ee eet bene NE BEM > > to me 8 Of ae Cage S088 toy Unmet Hemmere NO - <= WHEN | TOO THEM STAN MURPHY BOUGHT THEIR TICKETS HOME. AND 6 by Carl Grubert rion am. b = 4 Martin = BY THE Way, WHO is THaT Sameer id SS ee =z Edgar. = Praca rr ++? \ RTM L SORTA F IGGERED. ae ) | ey EVERNTHING ! och <)om ” MN WW ,? F GRANDMA TRUMPING YOUR PARTNER'S ACE _— Webster-Roth ee WY dt: 4 ET I'D BETTER J M CALL IN OUR DR. GOLLY, IT'S ONE 0” MY FAVORITE TEAMS 1’ ; ' cm 8 oO! sce 8 at mh ‘ ‘ ' : Oy ic Wee y OAT In res ee _ —_* ul wipe ° Se 9 Pre F< “8 = a ay Re. a) — AY = pata wn 7 | TIAC pi -= ee SATURDAY, isis en on Civil . = AY, N SS a , = - i ECE TE ee . = oe Kenta igs | Lawyers Still Wond Ti oi =r: | Se lt ‘Dooc erin == a : —_ FES: if Dood ebug’ Is a Fake ee — - : torneys UP} — — Ss a ake i eee sap = WASHINGTON MO appeared aut 8, 1950, when : aes should try t nent cat eae oil. the “Doodlebug” -can 7 that flying ’ . s te an weal Comes ieee ae The find }from Venus had , , actics =a ut Sen, Ellender meets again, “he myrterious gadget is the| f in this > Ba a would start “a (D-La) said that ne 3 exhibit in the trial of Sil es jh anne MRL Senate battle royal” in the a? fidence g eo Gebauer~on- cor 1 Foung” ey betwee Replica ow be i oh 7 apenas Pe i = W e. to ase ‘Desig aan } iis don in ig epee , of the machines ating in West Zon _to Offset Setbacks =O | wUo ods sig ace | rane Lo as a ~ Alben Bartley, i“ ica db ee ee —— aid Angeles ae picture a auhy kawepapers’ re . VOGELER Ti ome are sate : dent. t and former view sweet ‘ a bab sitads Vane trweoc tes ” :, ee RT we archer, Sr big ‘weekly publish a = . te tactics” in the Harry Cooper said he <2 - Ve fry Pc, eee eee TS : 2 } that~Newton-andeuGel Fri- The in West Germz nuist eC ure White case. 1 sucis-Seseeg-a5- tau turer presen ol se a Se eas esac etd Ge ak sane nt tester he Commission Set 1eS Mitchell told the nationa budget tarm problemi, | " ta. ihe: sah 4 located a buried oi *ettorts vention of ¥ dw balancing and : . and two ed oil tank | '¥, damaging real- . oung Democr can be solved tax revisions = : xi bn : = back buried water pi nk | affairs . An American publ night that ats last magic mett by any “quick and ~ ae ili ot tert ona pes in his pe nee parsing Ragone ins Tuesd et eee , _——— _ =r aoagr ae hie = im. = * a — “°’ Heads List of ogeler It was a yey civil rights plank : “3 : fal Flader identi “The Co . ist of Speak im this speech, 3 bp ee pee nie ee Mis auto ao » Race Track’ Control ices grandchild. | sul lieved to ha ths, 12 | the in Colorado, . Insurance Sept.| CORR’ % ted from ve re- | abl to figures mil feng erly serge weird me, moat BOX Wanted defective wiring je show that the avail-|is the Arapaho ice said | is hunting The city council WOODRUFF, NOVEMBER REPLIES __Wanted Male Help 5 . but 59.000 British eat only waler reservelr tor sheet, | most $500 owed , pl prong gre Big Bini gan we uC 12, 1983, WAN bast Wanted M _— . horses to eat of Boulder, which the city | for the a finance company force a and | ec mother gee ae u At ANT A GOOD ale Help 5 Ww - rights to the owns exclusive | be auto and that he will car, estimated to and patrol ana are McCracken, Cecil Wood- ——At_10_a.m. NE\ MAN ie = able to obtain never | $10,000 -cost $8,000 ruff and Mrs. Gladys *| 4 there today q " V JOB? NAGER TRAIN e Help 5) W again auto insurance a year. Calling local ved Funeral service wit be bela on- | f the Reciaper nage | at you are intersted tm use | Natones Mnance AINEE. | EXPERIENCED eTocE, ROY, 3< __Wanted Female Help 6) W a a al age an Gone ress office in uw a. company will sc-| Huron” Md) ag epely __Wanted Femate Help 6 to secure traffic = a ey ee Ae * al Home the followin oo cept 7 men, _ Huron. a 08 we, elp 6 Ww a interment ee 4 boxes: =. my 7 AE ogee = wz ww 38, tnto tts a - anted Female Help Se ee. ae oe 451 eS chil- agement program. T —— 6 Work W Puneral mos” at the tea aig 2, 7 gy 19, 20, 21, If vou fs personally supe . Training REAL ESTATE SALESMAN PART ~ anted Male 9 a - , 2, 4, vou are rvised and Z : _ ieee "| fsx an'aes” SS Sale ea | Sama toon be tie © a TIME WANTED Open fe oo PES ee eee - : you are innate! — et ae vehee LAWR . AstLsTt 70 J Z — saree seer Ae 7 @ MEMORY =| = eens Leet ake rd and in- graduate, . ENCE W. ws A ———————F hauling. het 13, 51 paver’ DAN: | ees) tt Pear ae a La nas. aune™ peeeeeres. ee Pie PAT tal aa ag Pull Time General Offic Se peu. aa resterday ' { We | ba etal rerular increases | aeay. work occa =e would —— AND © _ Vet. Cal after 4:3. YE get etc an ne ron ea The Se ee i ee ae ene] soon, The itplensant wor tae} Part Ti OP mia relieved al) his sorro Pontiac Press one of the me og ang | employe benefit | poche full time salesmen ee ne See ae — nat . ASL A A ve jw and | ot atone yr. old. = none! Pe"pece s. Automodties) ‘'° apelin if you are BD a q:ving general ao CHRISTMA |; manen > Se ey Be wre * Fiera er aerer, onal de |} FOR WANT ADS a, at. SAT PERT WRT POET act ged areata es CLEAR ee ee oe EXPERIENCED 674! * : r) a : mones ty to : ARK Slap *ticsa oy Si tovne tue. | | OF gerd) platen — compen, Sere ee =| 1845 oan a oy me) Eee “slaps Darmar aren tare ta ety AL FE 2-8181 six" room, house. plus, ube ts ia heann, Sowath ik | OE Ore eld for Pontiac Re [sew Pontine branch Work ia im [ORREE epee da stad r.-end & alg « etai , - al | died Now. 18 1940. AY oF MY|{ From 8 bone There” ig opportunity = _ S| Scrat 5pverreae Nett | — Anos oe vanes Stores | Se A seetet: Beton repair, Pu. FE cnaaigeie 40. Janice. ho a.m. to 5 p.m. uw Bi gio Mee work rete Male Sten ee ee cern foo ADVERTISED CON- Fou —_— =, Michigan St ’ ata g pee air- | COLORED ss Sn gg ol mg woe _— inte rested. y must take enouraper women Ml geome ogre Mga fi a Waitress _ Emplo m ate ‘ Tsaining-psies days day <8 Desings i paseed” way Ror. e, Reed, who | } of eke Rrwragt wy abel rriews evenings snd Darin & A oo |) Flare dealers | 2 Miits a Senders shit Service opening will be given or otis betore 8 a.m. po ae the wings assumes gal The all LATHE irmstrong, Inc ing $50 part time —— per | MACHUS WAYNE 6T. dale branch at Pern- @isaneas © nu. Sa.m. Only those who cart. | | for errors other than. te ences require. AND ORINDER WANDS |_tins P pace teen peck ef ME Mal ae i aid Cae an _-Appiy im person. | wep a & IROKINGS, 06 BUSH F tad Bing ay ige | ten cancel the as ee to . 116) kins Products. Distributors Wat. | EAL een Nagel CHECK POR 3 EVENINGS $0 Woodward, ¢ Wrp. Jom as wi cg Mg ag A Fag ae portion of the first or that CLIFTON a ; EAL ESTATE SALESWOMAN. sek beving fun TEVENINGS| * , corner 9 Mile | men. FE Af, Mon waTce counter Where’ Perk cig of the advertisement wate 100 ON MILLS Pull STOCK BOYS = © apply I baa eg ane es, “sound Interesting’. That oad CARPE! 7 a A Se Ea eR a Poca e Sen Hae win’ of" ON | tate ake money. Bey page a ea Card eure to are made ‘| SALESM = eo 2931 EXPER oe West Huron GEN ns to hake m : opportun- WOMAN a Work Wanted s | Sard of Thanks 2) 5 Sten oa, em \LESMAN, EXPERIENCED OR| ay’ HEMCED SALESMAN leg ccc Me CRAWFORD AGEN Peder Temas tage er te: | LADY : Wanted Female 9A | bap Og FRIENDS aw ~~ given without ft witb srr ontow geressive individ- Po | sreninas "and time ota og d a Claus for large tae Oper OPEN CY May iy —* —— =o LADY TO ; HOUSEKEEPING AND COMPAR. NEIGR- a M-24 at Buck? «MOTOR SALES pel eee a ept. store. Must bi caine ye _ PB ¢esit. iN Eves | COMPANION MI 46640 W.| “years, 0 CARE, FOR BOY _ mas. ce geen Stiaringa and Lon and spiritual case containing oe ones Pattern Ms c. MY 3-361! lea Jewelry o Ged person. a children. Inquire 1Ke| & er ok WAITRESS, ‘Dav! a ge canes: ie ERLY. bral Ehceen 3D, m4 dave sap ty x. =. rate me ‘aod | } 409 previous to ¢ noon the von noone Wtd. | cas v1 W Bag-| nel Office Waites teoa-} * Arenas was | at 3 eee Call ‘after Covent molan bode tas as Moueye and Pray PE —¥ prev: ’ A rw ———— | . ls 4 , + =f . ~ sT TRON Ee . ee a ae = aan < tous to oubiieation § | PA" aa eee SMALL ig ED | WANTED Woodwa.d JEDS | in Light Houses WHITE, LivE | fui, “willing bel AS, | eerie RINGS BUT NO WHITE Senne to hev. thanks. ‘ansient Want S cee a et ee | _ 438 Orchard ift. Stead, AL/| take MARRIED : | GENERAL | Square Lake ; eee 4 & il work. 7 child and ee te sousewort able. +6196. Very reason : Thom: Rev. Fathe: be cancelled Ads may Co ce. M. C. Mani e Lake 7. Apply charge of MAN TO! L OPFice® Ra. | HOUSER . FE 2-7060 ren, an entdten a oun WE Wisil 10" THA Pie |b —_ ee qufecturing Wool PREGSER wtoet been: Save supervence, sad bom aan| codes or a eee on WASHINGS AND TR —s TO THANK ALL OUR “ee TEXTBOOK ~ Lave | Pontiac La Pag nl al sha », Seed, house and] 40 ‘hour ‘oenting | appearing, have ETWEEN 20 4 | ctrl te core for 1 \"aay tone Pe tmen e Pan lg 8 peighbers casa Ww 8 — 3S Mr. McPeters. | Ts § p.m r Rd. aft Ress, Ine week. Wa ring, hav ust be neat | Vie child ener | WANTED 7508, sorrow. The pinese "to usm cut Saee Ser + Seve 4 Deve Ifyou have sale “AREAL auToMaTIC.- ant’ 5, Teeerash “; TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR | Re, Mr ‘Eelinske, PE GOO | gee pheek to ve" good “personality | srneema re era ra dr. High) oe pe gillian 2 on Dish: also thank soceph Hoent we , aR am 8g r agiceapuitce and «| os amr cans A MACHINE erened — a a WANTED WHITE GIRL OR | satary aod” Sod cook sod be =— win t LADY FO LIVE IN. | Lapy wiiks © —— ire |}? 18 if ig See ncn ning heme goes | SRS cco SIS | es rm om, on we | Hat out ape ene aIghe Day Flor , “Guitar and tami. | § } i. CUS tas company ts wen auteeiune: oe gorweeré_Loke_ Ave, cred VS 50308 i cc oe _Priday, Ask for ‘Mise’ Lets S21. | eowray CAPAs room. ‘Call FE | fousnip. PED AND COMPAN- lorists-Flo aie 8 8 — BE Coco yo | PINSETE] — a =* ppetutment; |FULL TIME TYPisT. iTEADY G “ws Leigh. NTED CAPABLE HOUSEK) = on “ wers §=63/ 4° tee 3 HH owing” rapidly becuase of super Appear in perso a oo IME TYPIET STEADY| No DY GIRL HOUSEWORK. oi Mg oo E HOUSEKEEF: | HOUSEEEEPE acne = SCRAFER'S ~ ouuae 64 7 pany ake. ag me | Stusies | calm 4 Cuter 307 peer ooo aod Creait yr Aly aaee, Peo- me cane ae on SEWOSE.| ten —_— home. oe in : ae FOR ELDERL UBURN Le Birminghe, a 2 teatoen, Water Sohteners it Mont REA Sant vale N. Sag- EcpenTEnts per wk at; =e or 3 mee. wate wr es &t., Pint, Cobb, 821 af Ambut -3173 wm Office gp Bee Tso ag Vater Softener Saicaraa S L ESTATE December Wanted Male Help me person. Tenerkee ; poration Ad LARGE CO tec Press 5 ly Reply Pon- Lory Live in. children and WANT +O ean a Give 7. | wn peggy ge REGULAR V rectors’ 4| exPrnienceD BRICK a} Sz rrseee. > ee ay Pontiac ha &. A H AN pun amo remoom inMINONAN Pant, pay. FE| Let Corret EARK TO Rive, FE ei ings ABOOLAR ‘ _wid. PE $3004 LarEhs |e REERT SCRAPER a axement team. Ad of you AND 58TE —— ite girl © Y WA _Lanevie For inform tras 3382 JOSLY®. a oorhees-Siple WANTED [2 SaaS SP aera a eed ger] tn Re Rin i en ae Se Seermet sean OAR Fa Expense xceD, ToUN0, Cm Experi : M. C. Manufacturt . jo. MH Street ,613 private .. permane paleo ine : TO mother i satataaes Oxy fe or tte Pierrot eoact? and foot tine is seomevert, Me = eee ree | ESE —_ pet onsen fe Pag "Bim 2 peas Se “d ee | re eae KY» XS ! LUBaicaTIO re SELL GOLD CROWN VALVES EXPERIENCED CAB N| term work, 3000 We MAN FOR ee ee . pis OIRL. Fu — ork Wanted Male 9 pede MENDITO, ; Donelson-John pesec cu and oan cat ean wew SREP Swe "Sn .n r cent sree Ae veers Es acai employe bet “a aA ate & BAND mon Male 9 ag _— IOKPS. S| Sires ie "Prige ener | Wer farm Soork Pe ere | eee S| Wanted Female Help 6) icv mine See FO, CRE Toe Le | ba Sorel lyon amcriettrren EXPERIENCED ee | re , MAN *"8-OR OLDER FOR SXPERIENCED eee: Done) Se Pr sz). BT il omg Gatements, gov't it. Ba YING m Se eS | oo, aE Ta bee me deeiaetn SOriREre LN SP arg | Siete >| mame terry : bane. | crenty wan De oan.” —| fs me Gk Ene Ee woutinnae = === _—-| EXPERIENCED. ————) oan TEACHER WANTS Pant woe wom, a SECRETAR HEAKLES CUSTOM UPHOLSTER-| Utcation mark om cullat 3 ama! ant io sell: | ing S174 Cooley Lake kM wee finder uolily Werse taun- Free “estimates ar Townsend 8 2310 Reward "a-7e, at —t ai, 4 i Wall Washing & Painting | SCIP -COVERS DRAPES “& HED. | Lost BLACK AND WiliTE MALE | Springer Spaniel on heel Lake! FF 8-221! BY Free estim ates. Reas WALLPAPER REMOVED steam D. Hillis FE 2-7456 CARS, PURNITURE & INTERIOR | trim FE 5.135. aiter 4p m WOMEN WANT Lhe WASHING, ‘ OR 23-2284 ~ Movi ing & Trucking 12° CALL CHEAPEST RATES IN TOWN, FE 24605 ANYTIM FOR FAST EFFICIENT PICKUP & delivery and light heuling et reas, rates call FE 17-0759 anytime. TRUCKING & HAULING, % TON truck FE 23-3880. any time LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. Rubbish hauied. FE 2-060). ‘SUDDEN SERVICE ASHES RUB- dish and light trucking. FE 46079 SMITH MOVING Van or Pickup Service FE 4-004 MAN- WITH % TON TRUCK WANTS work Call any «ime FP 446421. PICKUP AND DELIVERY. LOAD not more 3 ton. Anywhere in state. Cheap rates. Call for esti mates FE 3-0039. For LIGHT cheep rates — _rE+ +1077 Trucks for Rent TRUCKINO AT Tet cere? do it AND % Ton Pickups +% Ton Stakes end Dump Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. FE 4-0461—FB 4-1442 VOLLMAR MOVING AND 8sTOR- tea Taree American Van fa anywhere in States. Quick service FE cae MIN Perry HAULING ANY KIND. BASE- _ ments cleaned. FE 54-8965. O’DELL CAR TAGE Local and arolings Sora —y Moving LicHT TRUCKING, RUBBISH AND ashes) FE 42266 or FE 2-765 LIGHT HAULING REASONABLE Drayton area. OR 3-7 TRUCKING & RAULING, RUB- bish & leaves anytime. FE 3-9296 = TRUCKING & HAULING | FE 5-260. Bese ts Or ANY KIND, REA- sonable. FE 32-6867, - INCINERATOR SERVICE, ASHES. = shredded bieck dirt, Peat, | eigen _ op soil. FE 5-0448 ; Garden Plowing 12A LLL PALL DISCING AND re rarden manure, sowie . DIS “DRAG- leveling, “nay & weed mow- . Jaycox FE 44997. 4B 7 Business Service PEP RAPED POA BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Walls and Windows Cleaned Ph. FE 2-1631 WELDING AND WASHING MaA- — I spreads. Your material, FE 5-$797 | | CUSTOM FURNITURE UPHOL- | sterin, Free estimates. FE 46797 | PUAN REFINISHING REPAIR _Aptiques @ specialty PE 54-7332. 7 __Tetevistor Service 114A) lpendt ae RADIO AND TV REPAIR Shop, 540 Nevada 8t, Pontiac | DICK FOR- TRUCKING | ied & RADIO SERVICE CALL LOST rpart Cor. Hatchery and Ai +164} +E 7-7506- 7 DAY, NIGAT sth’ TV SERVICE, iso FE 51296 FE 54390 j M P STRAKA j GUARANTEED TV REPAIR ANY make "E 48736 ANDY CON _DON'S Radio & TV service HOME SERVICE CALI DAY OR NIGHT | ee ap MITCHELL'S TV 1009 N Saginaw SEA GUARANTFED ROOFS, ALL kinds Ext. 1016 J A. Mugus 333 N. Ce. FE 2-302] PE 2-068 GENERAL CONTRACTOR. RFSI- dential & commercial Altera- tong & repairs ares sid ing Chainiink fences ans & specification » for any type build- ings. MUtua!l ¢8321 BASEMENTS AND FOOTINGS cement foots or 2° cement caps on basement floors Immediate service Gabe Hoth FE 63004 MASON & CEMENT WORK FREE estimates. Our work guaranteed OR 3-9402 A J Webster & Son CEMENT WORK. BLOCKS, SS. firepiaces and sea-Walls. 35-4879 . CARPENTER CONTRACTING ROUGH AND TRIM GET OU bid FHA terms. OR 3-2276; EM 53-0624. _ | CARPENTRY WORK, tions modernizations buiiding, Ottve 2-121. TFERRA4O RUBBER CERAMIC tile, flagstone Commercial and residenta.. FHA. terms ELLIS BUILDER FE 2-2671. ; | BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT work. Also chimneys. No job too large @r too small Guaranteed work. Ph. FE 4-8604. | | GENERAL BUILDER. CARPEN. | try, cabinets alterations Al! kinds | | of cement work, FE 2-1798 House Raising—Moving Bull.oz' se | oan mg and excavet in, ALTERA- ti : ATES ON SftDINO a} — garages. OR 3-0583 PLUMBING AND HEATING. H 38. # Bon FE «3767 OR PLUMBING, HEATING REPAIRS, alterations. J. E. Wernet, FE _ 23-7840. - - CEMENT WORK; RES. & COMM; free estima'es Raymond Com- _ mins, 366. PATCH PLASTERING SPECIALTY Plastering. sheet rock filling. FE | 4-1782 ' CEMENT WORK DRIVEWA —— Floors and patios, -$703. isy— Rd Reward. FE 2-25 | If you have iake property or LOST BLACK AND use HOUND your home ‘s ‘mn the area of Vicinity of Claraston. FE 80077 . Drayton, Clarkston or Waterford Rewaid +eati uy tor action) (mmediate | PIPE DIES ON cass | conte Ave »Reward OR 3-2417 Ost LADY 8 SMALI BULOVA | WHITE BROS. “Wrist watch Sat. night” Reward i +464 | Open 8 ‘onvenience PIPE DIFS ON CASS Ph OR “vie or or OR 31760 Ave Keward. OR 224 vitigreay | Leet GOLD WATCH IN THE) WILL BUY AT ONCE ¢@ OR 5 vicinity of the Huron Shopping! room home in or near Pontiac Center. If found piease call PFE Basement or ulility. Approx. 64700 +6631 Reward FE 46306 clear Glaxo | N Notices and ‘Personals 22 » 22 lee s — aaa beet IT FASY APPLY WATER Plastic type ilimo- leum coating No ane Waltes Notions tiese— HOME FE2%71;FOR SALE coon Be 2 ke aoe ji. 73 FE ¢27 ~ KNAP P SHOES _ PE 5-6720 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING @ friendly adviser, Vernon Vie. fidential SHUT-INS, Bussey, opto contact Mrs. Ph. FE 22-8734. Con- _The Salvation Army. HAVE YOUR examined eat home. Or. Herold metrist. PE 4-$211. SCIENTIFIC #WEDISH MASSAGE 72 ELM 8T DAINTY MAID FOR rs‘ Burnes 100 WEDDING Printed napkins PE 4-285) sUP PE 32-8814 9) Mark INVITATIONS $6 50 day service Sutherland Studios, 18 W. Huron Wtd. Children to Board 25 DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN. rE | 23-5026. 1 CHILD extrii ENT DA’ DAY CARE licensed hom e FE 54-0675 t } CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED | for. Call 2-1730 | CARE FOR CHILDREN LICENSED | home, Near country school mora 6°FS5 | Share Living Quarters 26 RF. GIRt 22 WANTS CLEAN uae aa to share lovely 3 rm references reouired Writ Boatiac Press Box #4 . Meta. WANTED ELDERLY CHRISTIAN | jaty to share Pleasant home and | companionship with another elder- | 23-0806 ly lacy FI FE - Wid. Hor Household ( Goods “27! | WANTED FURNITURE If you have anything for and want pr sale ompt courteous serv- fce and the highest price in cash, eal L & 8 Ba land County’ ture burer. call L & 8 s Company, Oak- s largest used furnt- Bee the rest, then FE 2-2906 ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST furniture buyers, cash waiting. FE i 4-7 for you. OAS Ys | cer Us BUY IT OR AUCTION IT 7 “3681 WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES OF furniture. Ph. FE 2-5523. chine repair. 408 Elm. FE 4#206. E : - or riment at a reasonable rent by December 1. Our record is clean regarding fires, explos- sions, trons left on biering radios and TVs, talented children with baad (oe ability. ete Call MI; ©1811 “Gays, Ml 40255 aghts j Hotel Rooms 32B HOTEL ROOSEVELT Newly decorated By week Also) suites bY weeks, Reas. raies. 3-818 HOTEL AUBURIN | Rooms by Dav or Weer Also ! or 2 Room Apartments ere and refri i unit ; 464 AW 2-9230 | | Rooms “with Board 320 ' | | ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN day Workers. $16 wk FE 717-7222 \@60D_ FOOD SHOWER, SINGLE | beds. FE 47045. - 1 ROOM AND BOARD. 28 lotte St, eff E. Howard RM FOR 2 MEN OR 2 WORK- = Bee women, for room apd board. CHa- Close to Pontiac Motor Night or Gay workers. 506 N. Perry FE 2-9853 | ROOM. BOARD & LAUNDRY IN bachelor home FE 54949, 23 | Lexington Pi. off Fairgrove. ' ROOM AND BOARD PVT. BATH. | west side. FE 2-6895 \ ROOM AND BOARD FOR DAY worker west side FE 2-3429 ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN Waiking distance to Pontiac Mir 473 E. Mansfield. Rent Apts. Furnished 35 ROOM AND BOARD FOR = N DESK SFACE AND answerina) EAR Ra j re - COUPLE ONLY. ol soe Wei ae Par i r St. Oxford. 7 - SUNDAY 1-5 P.M x1 1 Btoney Lake, . OA ane Rent Apt. Unfurnished 30 @ RM. apr. tean “AROUND ON Lake Orion. gr eps bathroom, furnate heat, water, Stove, and wiocraine '§ Private entrance No drinkers. MY 2-4684. | ORPER PUT CEW 5S weer Sat betwee 26 5. between mo & @ eer: only. ig apptt OR 3 6256 Andersonville Rd, Wateriora 4 ROOMS AND BATH. COUPLE only. Reply box 86 Pontiac Press LIVING ROOM, DINETTE, KITCH- en (stove & refrigerator), tile bath, rojil-away bed, ample closet & linen space. $15 per month. _ t60 W_ Huron a UPPER 4 ROOMS & BATH, 1 child, N Perry FE 72-0714 LOWER FLAT. GAS HEAT | Indianwood Rd Lake Orion 80 EXCFPTIONALLY NICE. LARGE 5 room and bath, upper apart- ment, extra room in attic for siorage $90 plus utilities, west side - avaliable Dec | Box 78, | Pontiac Press | | 3 ROOMS AND BATH, AUTOMATIC | heat. picture window, ground fir _Privace entrance. OR 3-8015 “3 RM. APT IN {fOMMERCE ~ EM 34 4 agar PVT. a GAS HEAT. Down Payment $1,100 Plus Mtg. Cost Monthly 3 VERY NICE CARPETED RMS. Near factories and shopping. “No | children 6] Stout 5 ROOM MODERN, OIL FUR- mace Inquire 50 EF. Kennett Ra 32 ROOMS, PVT. ENTRANCE. FE 2-3737 4 ROOMS-AND 1 BATH 1 CHILD | | FE 5-34 6 before !2 noon 4 naeaed eo APT “| _ First Heights. Rent Homes ft urnished . 37. Ultra-Modern 6 Rm. Lakefront. Automatic oil heat large recrea- tion room, 2? car garage. '¢ mule ; to city limits. OR 3-2507 i LAKE ORION, LAKE clean Warm home furnish- OR }-1206 front, ed $65 per month Lake, 2 weeks possession FE 5-5426 before 3} pm NEW ? BEDROOM HOUSE FOR 5 RENT -FPURMBHED OR UNFURNS- = —-_-- = a _ ished 2 bedroom house URN | Str F DB ta S08 pr it. ealaiaaal ng Then Le 2s Model home on corner of Fxmoor and Brookdale roads. This home is for display purposes only ; wit your choice. 456 W. IROQUOIS Seminole Hills Spacious 2 bedroom home with stairway to usable 2nd expansion Large [ving room din. room, kitchen with dining area. Ule bath, fuil basement, forced-air gas heat and paved drivewav are included in this. of- fering at $16.700 with $3,500 dowa. Sales personnel will be at above properties to ey you and answer inquiries, WM. KEN NEDY $41.46 TOTAL - This Ranch Type | home has 2 bedrooms ®& .arge living room and kitchen Lot eize $0x122. ft OPEN THIS { }* Sat. 3:00 to 9-00 p.m Mion | OO to 2:00 pm. St Past . irom Ney 16 er 17 to | May Ist Smali chiidren = wel- eome inquire 3001 Wanamaker St ust off Scott Lake Rd peruiy | turn. Call FE Nal 947 for wnforma- tion |@ ROOM HOUSF . LE Jo S$ ROOMS FURNISHED No children 3808 Morgan Rad Baid win. MODERN 6 ROOMS. month. No utrtities to 1 of 2 children. OA 6-3668 Brabb Rd Oxford § ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE $11 | r week 1055 Duck Lake Rd, North M 50 SMALL TRAILER FOR SALE OR nice for hunters. MY 2-1271 oe houses Unfurn. See olf $55.00 FOR No objections 73 6 ROOM HOUSE come MI ¢1178 after 4 Sat 1 ROOMS & BATH” NORTH EAST side, Bear schools. bus. close to town Reply to Pontiac Press Box 28 give phone number & references 3} ROOM MODERN HOUSE. NO children. OL 23-5006 AVAILABLE NOW UNTIL JUNE lst, ‘4 rm., modern, near Oxbow _ Lake. EM 35243. RENT UNFURN HOUSE MY 24073 6 ROOMS & BATH, OUTSIDE OF Pontiac on Union Lake Ra OA ®-2837 2 BEDROOM HOME LAKE PRIVI leges auto oil heat, $85 month, 2 months in advance. EM }-2600 |} BEDRM HOUSE. NEWLY DEC orated. full Dasement. 1859 White Lake Rd 2 BEDROOM se.nt radiant Gren Lake 3-4607 NEW 3 BED’0O0OM BRICKS WITH | var-port $125 ease .980 War- wick Sylvan Lake E 45000 heat vicinity References $30 PER MONTH. NOT MODERN 4870 Fenmore. 4 For Rent Off. Space 37.4. OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE NOW tn Capitol asvmas & Loan Bidg FE 4¢-0561 sq. RT OFFICE SPACE Utilities furnished Ample off street. parking. 780 Woodward FE ¢ “Ideal Location” Wm. B. Mitchell Bldg. Five Windows Facing 148 N. Saginaw St. (Over Thrifty Drug Store OMES CASH We Help to Finance ‘own payments We Need _— 8 Zeon = = Be ESTATE PE ¢3505 aes | CASH. FOR EQUITIES. — creas 2 ROOM. LARGE KITCH- Cabinet sink. een Private entrance. Adults only. Florence a 7 - TH, WEST SIDE. before —Sext.ta Sears) APPROXIMATELY 1500 8Q. FT. In 100 percent location, suitable for sales representative. mfrs. agent architect, insurance, : loan and finance. doctors, lawyers, and ‘ther professions Secretarial PFE tom oe TTe FPS a SEWE K Ot EAN SING © 8isks Sunday Service Ph. FE 4-2012 FOR COMPLETE LINE OF MA- sonery work call MA 6-3163, free | _ estimates. . CONCRETE BROKEN WITH hammer by bour of job. 2-077. AIR FE EXPERT TREE [RIMMING & RE- movi ” _PE 1- 6822 SAWS, MACHINE SHARPENED MANLE Y LEACH, 10 BAGLEY 8T. — Db Re SN TE FREE } ESTIMATES a REQUEST T RENCHIN Of all kin s footings — lines and drain fields MUlberry 9-2829 EXCAVATING, GRADING, BULL- dozing, road bidg. Ph. FE 2-5422 EAVESTROUGHING Brvan P. French FES-6873 Warm air heating & sheet metal PLASTERING FE 54-0626, FE 5-0925. LEO LUSTIG APPLIANCE SERVICES We service all makes of refrig- | erators, era, plianc ROY'S, 6 Oakland Ave., FE 2-4021 STEAM CLEANING All types of steam cleaning done. Pontiac Farm and een Tractor Co FE 4-0461. FE 4- 1442, TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL Pree estimate 4-8805. ps ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS Tepaired by factory trained men at our store. General Printing & Office Supply Co, La rence St. Phone PE 3-0135. EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE- washers, radios, clean- ay all types of small ap- moval. Ph. PE 5-6693. OR 3-2000. a — TANK CLEAN- Lake Orion. MY 2-2842. _ EL cc" AL _ es ra 13A CUSTOM MOWING: LIGHT, ME- dium, heavy power mipment, quality work. General Yan scaping. _ Ask for Ted at PE 4-0461 . __...Upholstering 13C MAKERS OF CUSTOM BUILT furniture Gpholstering, 34 South Telegraph Thomas Upholstering Phone FE 5-8888 CORNICES. DRAPERIFS “BLIPCOV- ers, materia Beadle FE 45-1977 os rte Y ig oe able. a TN \" _ sanding and finishing. Phone FE 73-8533 | FLOOR SANDING LAYING, FIN. | R. Gardner 491 Central, FE 2-7519 Lornenat — REPAIR. Brick, sone cement work PI Ting and Pog FE 4-2290 CUSTOIM BUILDING. GENERAL repairs end alferations. Weather- _ly, PES-7T118 REMODELING. RECREATION rooms oo off. Also OOS tile. FE 2 BLOCK. ore CEMENT WORE _ & fire places. FE 2-2468. PA ALA RAR ALARA PLD OPP WTD GIRLS skates, SHOE i 4 ER) 8046 size 12 of 13 FE 2 sirable ers for eash for your equity tocated home: buciness a in any de- also buy- nd fneome | WTD ‘TTORM Sas 2 Two , beware Cali us for immediate light, 24x24" ss. 3 basement. | i *75 Ae un sverait, 2 ten-h wie x ROY KNAUF, Realtor x66" overall. twWo- gi, light °42""524 Phone "EM 3.0807 | #° ©- 7 oie eves. | WANTED TO mode recreation rooms, dormers, addi- tions, complete apartment altera- Pons custom Peau FHA fi- nancing. FE4¢ Typewriing apne e, TYPWRITERS AND ADDING MA- | chine repairing Expert work. | General Printing and Office Sup- }__ ply Co., W. Lawrence. + TYPEWR. RENTED | Mitchell's. 123 N Saginaw St. | ne | Dressmaking-Tailering 18 | SEwino DRESSMAKING AND. alterations. OR 3-7643. TAILORING, SUITS, COATS AND rethodeting, alterations. FE 2-2634 na - ALT ERATIONS, |. DRESSMAKING, — suits, coats & & dresses. FE 4-7074. REWEAVINO EXPERTLY DONE. Suite superbly tailored. FE S-3792. ____ Chiropodists 20 "aoc THOME. D. 8. 1303 Pontiac State Bank Bids. | PE 2-7071 __Photo-A¢cessories 20A | FORTRarrs — PRAMES - COPTES Formal & Candid fo. 12 E Pte. FE | SACRIFI TO PERSON, $800 value o otog raphic ul ment ‘jor $150. EM 3 mee: KODAK RETINA NO. 2A. GER- man make, Never used. OL 2-1224, “BUY FROM PRI- WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE AND BATH ADULTS 3 RMS | oniv 864 per Month K. G. Hempstead, Realtor 102 Fa-t Hnron &St FE 4¢8284 13 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH A entrance, Adults only. No Baird or) drinkers, FE 2-2754 38 Hudson 4 ROOMS & BATH WEST SIDE , property Purchasers waiting. Apply 140 Su it vate party, good small electric =! Poly mm pig hiy ipae also electric stove, ne F. McKINNEY 3 ROOMS. @ BATH. USED NEW, 8 or 12 x 18 or carpet, Office 8800 Commerce R4. furniture’ TV. Christian coupie also — 2 piece room suite, Ph. Pontiac EM }-3311 of _preferred. 905 Mt. Clemens. must PE sai for cast. H. P v. 1-708 3 ROOMS & BATH 18ST FLOOR. . FES —_ -~—_—— | Adults only. 121 W. Lawrence. am : — We Need SMALL FURNISHED APARTMENT WA ROW 34.500 FOR Hel quiet —— couple; every- ee: Write Daily Press monthly. Good se- Bo ~ Wed. Contract Mtgs. 3u STON cr Immediate .\ction Let your contrac with cash ane lt tracts. Call or Ted McCui Francis F. an experienced man handle | ts have eres “oak on Miller Reattor Daily Sunday oi9 Josiyn _ 9 to 8 pm. 1 to 5 p.m.- FE 2.0340 | IMMEDIAE CASH POSIT DE for your land contract. We ed as downsairs Riker Bidg. FE 5-8183. land con- get TO- CALL NOW. $125 Lost and Found = 21 Ore Or LOST BLACK & WHITE SPRING- er Spaniel, long tet], Answers to “Pal.” $25 reward OR 3-6257 | WILL THE PARTY WHO PICKED up liver and white pointer dog} tm vicirity of Hassler Lake Rd October ist please call Fred | Baucom Lapeer aaeee Mo _ hawk 46746 Rew LOsT__FUR yrs FE 4-8089 Lost — LADY’s GRUEN Wwatcr | downtown area. Reward. FE 47018, before 3 p. m. WE HAVE $200,000 at our disposal to purchase new or seasonal our clients, sell land Ser contracta for | me before you ASK FOR BOB MAHAN MAHAN REALTY Co, Bie. I CO-OPERATI Open Even! 1078 W, Huron eT ae — tual bene profit “BUY— 1262, W. Huron 1111 Jostyn dg 3 price end FE 406521 | LET in TURN ma AR Pop ywith as high as fuck a pe a aN ee Roger | B. sil Main Bt. “ Rechester. Each Other! —We Need Property Listings! —You Need to. Sell! Tets get together for mu- fit. You'll be pleased with the ease, and attending the when vou deal with us! _-FOR SURE RESYLTS_ SEE JOHN KINZLER ee iene ak LTOR Coaseration Eee ~ FE ¢3525 — —SELL OR TRADE Through CLARK'S OFFICE CAMERON H. CLARK WE WILL 8 BUY Easy "nina iran Qa) = ill home for cash. CORT M. “IMBLER exam we will Bo or sell your paseo regardie end term ~ t rms re rah RLES haven begs = as 1OHT NEW BRICK TERRACE. 3 ROOMS and bath furni hed and heated locate on M-S@ — 4-2382 23165 E. home for ry client Highland ren. ev ww : nce AND oy oe eo ‘have PRIVATE preferred. PE 7-7785 in your oor Komee Henry|,** OL 101i an thing te. 65 Summons CLEAN WORKING COUPLE 3 rooms, ist floor. Private bath & entrances. Includes oi] heat & automatic Lot water. References Inquire 151 Norton. After @ Fri, 2 ROOMS STUDIO AFr.., ADULTS So L only, over Dr. Ctinie. references necessary. FE 5-6129. 157 W. Euron EVERYTHING FURNISHED Close in, 3 quiet men. FE 4-5837 2 labs 8 NICE CLEAN COUPLE FE 41710 3 Foe ad FURNISHED APT ugh HOUSEKEEPING ROOM. dults only. 8@ State St. FE : 2.9566 ———————e 2 ROOM APARTMENT, 170 WHIT- temore, adults 2 ROOM “PURNISHED COTTAGE, _ eal tt aa ‘pm ee 5-0186. ae dl R. “DOWN er at a4 Nea = rent. MY NICELY FURNISHED 3 ROOM apt. Living room, bedroom, large kitchen and bath. of storage space, private entrance, utilities furnished, west side. Couple only. Available Nov. 15. Pessitic Box 70 __ Pontiac Presi. BATH,...4004 Shers.] 2 PURN. ROOMS ON BUS LINE <0 S_ Jessie YOUNG LADY. ,ZVERYTHING furnished, 25 Willi 2 “AND 3 tO ‘FURN. APT. See caretaker, 23 Stein- sousn . 5 a ae FE 2 RM. y Ne drinkers APT. a, PRs RANCH small business. Ren‘al approx $125 sq” ft er year ON LONG TERM INQUIRE — Russell Young ! REALTOR 412 W Huron Open mies < 9 OFFICE tional Beak Bidg., swering sefvice included. Rent Lake Prop. ~ 376 WALLED LAKE, THREE RM. COT- tage. heated. Adults. MA 41450. For Rent | Store re Space 38 38A FOR MART Teested comner Pfke _ Apply 444 E. Pike Fe 2-6549. __Rent Bus. Prop. 38D MODERN per J. R. HILTZ REALTOR LISTINGS 148% N. Savinaw St. FE 5-6181 EVE. FE 35-5435 Sale Houses 40 DRY CILEANING er! excellent pickuy & drop off sta- ‘Owner says 4.000 customers. 1982 panel wreck. Priced reason- able with easy terms. EAS! SIDE Modern 6 rooms. Penced yard. Ex- eettent basement. Nice lot. Res- sonable down. HOUSTON ST. 4 family. ? car sal dean Priced rea- sonable wi th $2,600 CUCKLER REALTY Eves. 3-9039, PE 7-s119 OU WON'T BELIEVE T Until vou see it A self sacr peceeee we Ae sell imm 4 vears bedroom m u Rocheste esters 8 of knotty one iv rie ay water heater: fH 8 ob 2-2 tor ronan . MODERN - 38 | 1 CHILD WEL- STRICTLY chcdrgaae { o =M | Pp LEASE - STORE BLDG. — GOOD | sh. no 42265 th, $250 | Go Our Terry Joslyn to Open Signs NEAR ORION | Giles Realty i _ Cp. 82 W. Huron Stat © | BY OWNER. room ranch brick 1 year Foyer entrance ; ment. New oil furnace Large lot $11,350. FE 46-6324 of inquire a 123 Mt Clemens ass old Base- | a + $1000 down _tonville Ra. { bi NORTH SIDE 3) ! ' OE ae! Oe Cnn Cee REALTOR Evenings ‘til 8 Huron St FE 4-3508 |@ ROOM RANCH TYPE. SEMI- finished. Wards Orchard FE NORTH ROSFLAWN 7 room home ae one bedroom, 1st Noor 2 targe tots very tt landscaped All newly “decorated With a Youngstown kitchen. Just 10 000. Term» This !s worth look- Md a bar ig Call PE 40554, 136 me AW RENCE W ‘GAYLORD _on sites “n house. Plan to oe 2 floor for Humphries - Humphries Money Maker Humphries Telegra; FE _2-0474 tee “pane, SIDE, 3 ~~ 0 fe e e fan “eer t on pm 5850 DOWN ity room. = Secalton Chase to bus ae Tot, ae well. Electric: wiring installed Ready for Tr chaser to save money by balance of inte self. total rice 3 KM. MODERN New 5 rm modern home in good plastered walls. Plenty of closets und storage space. wite down. L. C. LADD 3496 Pontiac Lk. Rd. 4286 Dixie Hwy. OR ™ ee 3496 Pontiac Lk. } C — ps HAVE US SELL YOUR HOME l¢ ROOM HOUSE. PARTLY pg ern Acre and hal! ial By owner 7665 ‘| Sun. 2-5 P. M.~ Home & Businesss Site | Lovely ranch type $ room modern | home. 13 « 30 living . dining reom «-mbination Fireplace, 2 large dedroom« With picture window, ra; taatien room oi] heat, fruit trees, berry- bushes Appozimately 5 acres Wita 82 {. of business frontage on..Elizebeth Lake Rd Owner FE ¢5931. NEW COTTAGE AT HIGGINS Laxe. Tie Moor well wiring Best offer OR 3-0006 or FE 42407 YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE with our “heme of the week’ Fine large rooms. all modern. situated on a }00x125" lot. in an excel- lent west Suburban location. with privileges on Watkins Lase Many more features to tell you about Cai now Bateman & Kampsen ata & 77 8 \ | . | THE NATIONAL HOME orE® : | SUNDAY 2 WEEKDAYS LOCATED CORNER OF Lois. 8 & ; : | FRANCIS STS. DORRIS & SON Kew Home, $550 Down West of the city in a per- fect setting near the lake 5 rooms. 2 bedroom home With a large 20 ft living room Modern design with a 2 foot overhang and a large 50x50 lot that ts high and 1 cry. Close to schools and | tran«portation and just listen to thi«' The full price is only $6,860 00 s r North Fnd See -his cute § room. 2 aac room home locateq on peved street in the morte end of the city near schoo! stores and etc Hes ¢@ nice | lots, sm ff vou are looki~ « | for that garden spot. check | this for sure Shown br ap | porntment, call for yours j now For the Citv Farmer ‘Only @ Milles trom downtown Pontiac. located on a level, 4 acres all fenced vou will find the cutest 6 room home Mit in 1947 All large rms, Pull basement with stoker furnace, electric water heat- er and etc. Yes, you have the rooms here. rooms an4 a floored for the 4th tf need be House ts very well situated on the acreage and plenty of shade Garage too. Shown by ap- Ppointment only GILES REALTY CO. REALTOR 82 W. Huron Open 8 to 8 — FOR SALE 8 ROOM how: $6000 $1500 down. Inquire 81 Stout rE 5-112 “Ra astm ee a paid per month. 109 & Merrimac. + BEDROOM MODERN GARAGE, Soy $3781.39. rE Sten or FE 48689. FE 56178 his tri-level beauty has all the charm and comfort you've dreamed for 24 ft living room with fireplace tile bath: 23n17 master bed- room, attached garage. and many more features you'll love See it today a - ment only Batman & sen Realty, 3778 Telegra FE ¢0528. Open Eves Sun. Co-op Member. | PHONE PE 41557 [®@ FAMILY FLAT. WEST SIDE Real buy P W ODinnan & . | @6 66 W Huron. NC) REALTOR, 752 W HURON 8ST $1,000 DOWN 7 acres 6 rm modern, garage. chicken coop, trout stream $1.000 down, 2 bedrooms, modern naturel fireplace hardwood floors @ room i's acres) modern, 2 car garage, $1 500 down C- Pangus 1919 M-15 reverse charges Elizabeth Take Nearly new 6 rm ranch home 2 well landscaped lots, iake pris-} treges Lge usiog rm_ rm. ultra modern kitchen 2 large corner be‘rms. and full tile bat Beautiful high, fireproof basement with Timken AC ot] heat. auto water heater, laundry tubs . Terms 16 Room Home Located on iarge corner lot zoned for commercial purposes. 73 x 225 This home is mod- ern with full basement, 3 bed- rms living rm. dining rm. Kitchen and enclosed front porch Ideal spot for super market or as station Call for particulars. eal buy for someone. John K. Irwin REALTOR 101-4 Saginaw Street . Phone FE 2-4031 Eve FE 27-1804 LU SUN NDAY 2 TO 5 P.M. New Brick Bungalow rec. | CALt RANCH HOME “TOWNSHIP _ BL 3 beiroom with large closets featuring sliding birch doors 23 ft. MW 2 am ceil- Price includes automatic washer and dryer, storms “ and $500 rug allowance for hving room. You must see this one. Also bull¢'ng site< tn Forest Lake Country Club Estates. Drive out to Teieg and Lake Rd turn west | block to Hickory Grove Bouth 1's blocks te open sign A. JOHNSON, Realtor OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 FE 4-2533 Our New Location 170¢ 8 Telegraph Rd. Bloomfield Fashion TO MAKE MONEY For a bargain see these two houses on one large jot. 6 room home w.t" 2 bedrooms, plus 3 room home §8500 with terms, Giyes you s home and an in- come. One block to school and stores Dont Be sorry you missed + thts one. Call FE 16 E. Pike St - o O HAVE US SELL YOUR HOME_ | id Partridge 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE COUNTRY LIVING 10 A.. 7 ROOMS This good Jooking 7 room home must be about 100 years oid —- yet it's charming, has nice lines | = it's substantial Attached ge- on terms SYLVAN CITY NEW BRICK BUNG, | You ll enjoy wonderful living this 6 room, brick bungalow = cated in the picturesque city of Sylvan Lake on a nice jot with lake privilege Has attac garage. heat and screens and storm: around. Priced at only $14,750 Act today! WARD E. PARTRIDGE, REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 W. Hurop 8&t. BARGAIN! © li ome ane bath. $950 dwn. Paved street. sme to downtown. R Valuet, Realtor 222 8 Piaeraa rE Modern Home. 4 acres. Ciese--to- stores, 2 and bus service Hardwood floors, just south of Shop 431 Gateway St.: Sparkling, at- tractive suburban 2 bedrm. home hot water, tile bath, fully plas- | premises. { tered. oak floors. lake privileges Turn left off Elizabeth Lake Ri et Pontiac Country Ciub to bFromdt ') blk gotf course Salesman on “BUD” NICHOLIF Real Estate and Insurance 49 Mt. Clemens st rE 5-1291 or FE 2-1372 A HOME-OF YOUR OWN AE be] ra a: een trees Lage Sharm repos $850. fiw Wi RIGHT. Realtor 222 8 Telegraph FE 53-0693 |. WEST OF PONTIAC he Will like this new. modern 8 priuicess Immediate" possesses PONTIAC REALTY CO. 13T Baldwin FE 5-8278 MN VY SUNDAY 1-9 WEEK DAYS 3-6 2314 Middlebelt Rd. Orchard Lake Road ‘2 mile west of Telegraph Road, turn left on Middlebelt to model. pick our tot im. benutitulSyivan - We'll butid your home. THE LARGEST NEW HOMES FOR YOUR MONEY Consider the — offered tn these three bedroom, face brick homes: Spacious rooms, red Tgapihlatod full basement, spose, ine ‘lastered walls, slad mie tile bath, double sink with tile drain 8, knotty pine eo ic s, kitchen; oa a solid drive vs, 4 and het ane. $14,650 Full Price This hom a a ic pe slums as automat , 68 to 80 ft. oon __7a pe and ‘ey... $18, out wday and fudge fo Yourset! od quality and : — Three bedrooms, full basement, 22 ft. combination Ii -dining rm., aluminum storm and doors lot 62x330. East side. Price $8,550, terms. Partially finished. — East Side Property that should re Sean you, 2 bedreo ona. fe Hy beens ment oll enclosed garage. $700 Down Very lage living room, kitchen stool only. ~_ On Midwar.- Toom, Southeast side. “posseasion. West Suburban xeur pe ‘ark ditioned NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO, (Dotng business as) A. GO. NI LIZ & BONS 33 OW. Huron Bt, FE 5-8183 __ Orem 8:30 "th 8:20 A heat, clean two bedroom bunga- with attached low fl ; Beaut ® large home. Fi W'ener 20 school deeriets.t sne tion ‘or meer. home loca- ton Ogee et 4 PER CENT INTEREST «s all you pay on =Y - fe: 7, ee rf 7 sag % ee oa ae, Oe et ee ee oe 10 FERTILE ACRES price $14,750. OUT PERRY ST. 4246 1 aks Just 919.300" encegt hore PAUL KERN, Restor. i ey Ave. Jz peo THE aan = EN SUNDAY eee Md LOCATED NER LOI & cEAnCs 7, DORRIe & SON PHONE FE 4-1857 o.. home, encetions loca room per tere- ani one in te living room, Full ete 5 large rooms co to all reedy for more ms. and tom—, + y+ $11,500 $3,500 » I LOYD KENT, Realtor . Lawrence Open Eves. FE 5-6105 Next to Consumers Power sOUTH BLOOMFIELD HIGH Rancu Bione & lands 7. cedar sid =aree erican kitchen. Tile with cun & heat lamps. be bedrooms. 2 closets each. vered terrace. Base ray heat. minum com- bination storms & screens. Other extras. FE 6-7347. poe Sz. R- ner jeeds some finish in- 423 weer Beige. Ue ll, Toom —_ 4 Rm ag ge com, 4 down. 6261 Andersonville | Rd. Waterford Phone OR }-1268 Mand 6 tassily tocom _ Seno Bon.760'v _Bromiey. oe Home & Cottages WALLED LAKE & VICINITY LARS LAND REALTY CO oe ae Walled La, “RANCH HOME New with breeseway and gare extra large will I> se to wher ha, — RANCH TYPE Need lots of room? Well here fs a home designed for real living It has liv room, 2 bedrooms, modernistic Kitehen and full bath Ott of the living room is a large | _ recreation room lace. nere is en attached — — Al hot moe built in i931, to take your eye with Gesigns, ont Me terms. day. WHITE BROS. ¥ fire- J) for your convenience ‘a 3973 er OR 3-1768 6660 Dixie Hwy Waterford WALNUT LAKE © ROOM FRAME, wate to close lare and stores. . MaApyfair 6-2390 oe aft CLARKSTON ® LARGE ROOMS AND 2? BATHS as —_= This home gl a large lot and 2 car per agg right with ay down. CARROL L G. PORRITT) 3" We st Huros FE -2-Ti peda Mo Real Estate Exch. Quick nossession on this strictly modern 5 room and bath lake — Venetian blinds, natura) treplace, automatic off test. ca- rage privileges on two lakes in with lovely, ——- room natural fireplace. bedrooms, three up and one dewe Also 2 garage. This property has very good itmeome possibilities. and the price is only 89.750 with substantial down payment. K. L, ct St $2‘, W Huron FE 2-6223 PIONEER HIGHLANDS BRICK rooms including 22 yop — cheery sunroom drooms ale Titchen, tile Open. Es “Eves. at . Cr — TYPE BRICK. 28x87 — e e and ~ead p= Seeananey. rooms all }——— 2 bedroom bungalow ofl — GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS GOOD VALUE WISNER -& bl IKE’ You" love - role to req attic, ment with oil steam ; space, tubs, etc. storms . and a terms take rt down payment YOU'LL} SAY *TS GOOD VALUE. HOME—HAPPINESS Three bedrooms, built in 1945 Attractive ll — and bath semi- full laneaa ofl heat, and screens, fully insulated 100x203. Located "aa — among friendly neighbors fered at $8. $2,000 down. BE PIRST-YOU'LL LIKE Ir. rou" BUY Pd weil INSURE It MAHAN _ REALTY CO REALTORS COOPERATIVE MEMB Open Evenings ‘til — Sunday 1-9 wn ae w eo onan > BRANCH LOOK! | with gee — 913 00 in ge — of Sylvan Lake vestibule, dinette, aa ? LAKEFRONT Lovely 3 bedroom a situated | on Ward's Point on Cass e Features include fireplace in liv- ing room and recreation room, full basement and break water. A discrim- tnating home for a discriminat- img buyer. For details call. NEAR ROCHESTER modern fire- piace knotty pine paneling, auto oi) beat 2 car garace, and 10 artes of scenic land. Will sell or trade for home in the Detroit area. For details call. BRICK LAKE Situated in deautiful Lake This 10 room ranch home has al] she features desiradie in a fine home. Includes servant's quarters, 2 car garage, 3 acre of land and 350 feet lake front- age. For details call. JAMES A. TAYLOR REALTOR 1210 Pontiac State Bidg Open Evenings rE HOME +2544 EW 2 BEDR HOUSE - “Drayt » Plains, inishe floor, and wirtng. low gil pay- pital 2-8738_ Or OR NEW ULTRA-MODERN - on 90 ft. of the house Hood on Cnion Lake. An oppor- for a critical inquirer. EDWARD B. KEITH ‘THE LAKE MAN’ EM 34422 $750 Down Five rooms, large lot, Lake privileges one dlock from Elizabeth Lake $4,950, $750 dn PAUL JONES. REAL FSTATE 632 W. Huron FE 43505 | STONE JOSLYN ROAD roy at $6,950 $1, Pe pet SE RURBAN 2 bedroom bungalow, stool only in bath, plastered fete vacant and ready for occup . Francis E. Bud Miller ~ Realtor Exchange coop ®to&pm o19 FE 2-0253 a ment, foced air heater, — water space 'n basement for rec- maou. enciiosed breezeway, at-| wired Sun. 10 a.m. to4 p.m. MERON H. CLARK for tr Near General Hospital - — to $11,550.00. Large home close to bus and full * basement, automatic ool = in bis ae: pod t rooms, > Mr Peterson, Pe 51501, eve. FE 5-7206. “BUD” Nicholie. qovedl. Sue elle Sieh ” “OPEN SUNDAY Pees wa ? 9 ACRES | Micely located 16 miles Ww. = Indian wood | Elizabeth | Losly Customer Parking Space in Rear | SUNDAY, 2-5 P.M, | | Near Fisher Body } | | | t ‘YF 9 acres an tm es hardwood floors, ‘plas- tered Poultry hose, Bicol be! nnnrene* Im- "EM 3 re ‘GREGG Union Lake ve ilags oa EM 34393 V ACANT Buy Row 20S and ‘move in tomorrow. 2 bedroom modern ane —— living room, kitchen on Part basement with cute nest. Electric hot Bag iy e 6 lake privileges, Sma: own wm pa: ment Call today for am “FIRST OFFERING Tienken Rd, in Rochester New ranch home .35 acre. excel- lent soil, Priced at Modern home with ideal base- ment. bogey heating unit. at $18,500 with terms. Priced eae AGENCY ~ EVES. MY 2,7006 at Opdyee® FE tei? FE SPECIAL! OPE L.R.TRIPP 3-6 Sunday, Nov, 15 INDIAN VILLAGE 6 room brick - 2 bedrooms dowh one up — tile bath — full dining Basement - room — 2 car garae. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | “G| area. | 1948° cost. | Voorheis Road). and Sun. FE 5-5118. OPE SUNDAY, 2-5 P.M. 89 WENONAH DRIVE Ottawa Hiis Just built brick prick bungalow. Scans new coic solee tone N wy" de- Uy s. Ne signed ligh Sunes: Cane com ond cement drive. We can dup- of your “hates, et ca FE 54-6248. John Kinzler, Realtor 670 wv. Heron 8st FE ¢3525 Eves, ti).9. Fealon ie Exchange — MAKE A DATE To see this one J : east side home Terms. Good soap Fm | tubs in THE NATIONAL HOME N SUNDAY WEEKDA 3, ATED CORNER OF LOIS & ANCIS DORRIS & SON FR. : REALTORS, 32 W. HURON 8T., _ PHONE PE 4-1557. ~~ HOMES IN TAKE O __ SALTER OREER MY Bots _ “NEAR EAST BLVD. — S room modern bungalow, | beat, laundry tubs, paved streets, vacant Lakeland Florida, 1 2 apart ment furnished. Nice trees and Mowers. Sell or Pontise property oll 40 acres, @ acres timber._House. well, electric. turkey barn, hunt- ing, fishing. Only $3,750. §1.500 down ROSY MeL aRTY FE 23-2163 - FINISH IT YOURSELF! room Pieted, we Tg ‘plumbing. heating in. wirtng and Terms. 638 Pinegrove, Crescent Lake LAKE ORION Beautiful new 2 bedroom session, wr Th "alae down, by _ owner BROWN new bungalow, ag ge all ha in, well, se tic, elec . bot water interior Pees ding and elec wiring. tt yourself and save $2,000." Real e rooms Price only 65,605. $2,509 down 5 acres with all kinds of fruit and ete. 3 bedroom ranch bungaiow Here is a beautiful home for less than you can build. $2,500 down Choice wert side loca- tion. Large 6 room modern with full besement, and gas heat, all furniture included, two car gar paved street $25,000. Large brand new 3 bed- room ‘brick ranch bungalow in Bloomfield Highlands exceptional- ly large attached two car gar and breeseway, 2 fireplaces, full ba-ement. Very attractive home and priced way below cost L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Hurco FE 2.4810 Member Co-op Real Estate Exch. | Yous wife_will enjoy the attrac- tive kitchen in this delighfful 7 bedroom home with unfinished upstairs full basement. auto- matic beat and hot water, handy to bus ‘Call Mr. Allen, FE 5-1201, eve FE 23-3370. “BUD” Nicholie REAL ESTATE CLARK |= G I RESALE one owner home, like new. 2 bedrooms, oak foors, ceramic tile bath, full basement, as auto furnace & water heater orth side Full price $10,200 terms $2,750 down. WEST SIDE ideal location. 6 | —fhoom—medern_.3_bedrooms, full basement, gas auto furnace, on ove car garage rnished. Tt’s vacant . ready to move in. Only $2,450 own. plastered & painted walls, large one full ee auto. water eater ‘arge lot ali i a, >i $2,500 down QUI SESSION rooms for owner with ANCOME 1. full bath’ 3 rooms and full bath spt. up. Good location New oil | auto, furnace, Only $11.250 terms. LAKE COTTAGE 4 rooms, mod- ern. Boat house & bost. $6,250 terms 61,250 down, OPEN SUN. 10 TOS P.M Renter - Co-op. "MemberOpen Ee Eve 1362 W. Huro n8st FURNISHED 3 ROOM HOUSE & lot with ome car garage. Newly roofed and sided. Immediate pos- session. Near Loon Lake at Dray- _ton Plains. MI. 42843. CALL—LOOK—BUY — This f-deluxe kitchen will sell you, 22%x11 includ dining L. 2 bedrooms, new oil rnace, ¢z- tra-large lot. $19,000. Reasonable, 7 Call FE 4058, 13% E. : saad 230 OKEMAH DR. | soem, bene et ee * Cherokee Hills giorm windows and sereens.. oe oe ee o > ° —~ 3 | 4 8 > a » ie i i i fe | | } | ae eh Drive Attractive brick 4 bedroom redecorat- Ottawa $4,250, $750 Down James a Taylor, Agency 1210 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. PE +2544 GREEN LAKE OFFICE LAKE) Castn & LOT, S0xls0 AT LU- $500 cash or terms, FE A. JOHNSON, Realtor | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor FE 4-2533 12:00 am. “ARE YOU LOOKING? |- 3 bedroom home on 3 lots inside city. Ranch type built in 1952. Includes refrigerator and : 5 niece closets, of] heat, Ser a yy Cal FE = TRG RENCE Ww. GAYLORD _HAVE US SELL YOUR HOME _ | The All Woman Realty Sunday 2 to 4 1026 CANTERBURY (Corner of Oxford) Washington Park will be a pleasure to show peony will welcome you. 5143 Ca is-Eliza Tl N. Seginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 Our New Location’ é ROOM BRICK WOME ax. 1h STORY. : rt. old, corner eM ecaal Pesan ino Lt PE Gssil. between 10 6.m. i ~ OPEN SUNDAY. WEEKDAYS €8. eer. | ae Sn $950 DOWN this af! brick. ranch home NER OF LOI & ~~ - . * This newly decorated home will ae ee ee oes as FRANCIS STS, DORRIS & SON ceep you warm and comfortable bascmen” water softener, geo BEAL 33 W. HURON ST. Resid yintts, Situated beat, fenced reer yard, aluminum < noone 41867. Knudsen = Rd 20 Acres Bpac 5 bedroom heme ideal . —— for large family. 2 large “I’m getting tired of mushy greeting cards so I'm going e — rooms, — in for something different!” and chicken house. Located to Rebhostes are. =. “o one ae SP Datrensszon, | For Sale Houses 40 For Sale Houses 0 terms. ; F i . 1] = Roy Annett Inct STOUT S C 3 E. Huron FEderal 3-7193 ‘zB 7 TO SOY tor Sy ce st Buys NORTH END - 7 large a THE BIRD’ TO SEE Tv rooms, 6 home, RANCH HOME oday Famuy tuning room, eh 3 bedroom ‘ome in good west z cone suburban leeation with large lot} STRBURBAN HOME Seeets. Pal 5 gt heat. Nice backyard” and Only « few minutes from gerage. For §2, down, bia. #8300 weenie. Culy 3 yeos gown town this very lovely pone por g By hy ee WEST SIDE-Brand new “CRESCENT I a yeoms Up, one large bedroom bungalows. Smart 5 for twin beds. Liv. rm., ve cedar shake exterior, vesti- Will build a ta een jo larce modern kitchen: ——. Be _< oe ; — Site. gas heat room e rh = es, “iiecptenaily elves: with shower and colored fix- 6M. W. OF patie tive. metel wih ore stem) Ses aeiech oak 1% acre land, 3 bedroom modern corner lot, Truly ‘# home full basement, gas AC heat, Hot water heater me ee walls nag Ae pinay Bef me ogy Ee now. = Hardwood f 1 beck “from | session. iid 3 left. $12,780. FHA terms. school, %& bloc . ; : meh, "suis toa seal bug_ai BLOOMFIELD Treo} BRICK 1NCOME re . Truly a ranch home in a poe Ay apf y aon OAKLAND LAKE very beautiful and attractive heat, gas hot water heater, 3 bed front. Good setting among several other walls, gare meal anaes, Veresd fine 2 bedrms., com- a air of heat, Fireplace in living bath, large liv. rm. m per month in- room. $9,500, reasonable terms. Licee den with ‘satura! fire: come. Only $11,960 with #4.- a gy mve’ — > baad — uy — now W mod. ele Lever ; , ie C. ood Co. ap basement ‘yt tikes WEST SUBURBAN — We rec- OR 31235 fleor, painted walls, laun- omm: this ene of our ome coe Fs he 6 pm. po A go Tatpe pe reed A witha pon * Janer 6, OR = ST et Sy newner within tho last wich gly wit % Lon a. wupe it and you'll roar Consists of living He on west side. Would like out of po for sppotnt- 2 _Dedroome. buchen wit -—” = eee Pull basement Newly dec- a WEST SIDE sete sea fase priv \Jol msoni We bet 3 bedevom, fame able : 4 down. , ~ ce rm cm large liv m3 ae O’NEIL Realtor LAKE FRONT bedrms. up. Huron Beautiful location ove HA heat and gap MW, 3 cer ny oe ee Watkins Lake. 602220 ft lot. We: desires quick a ber built 2 bedroom with extra sale—see it. Almost imme- 3 BEDROOM RA ftving room. basement with «Nearly new. duit for owner. — toom. Only $5,- well - —— Erecings after @ call Mr. Ra¢y| ‘VEST SUBURBAN ngs a rE room, ample closet Raphcenl Cute frame 4 automatic SIDE reoms and bath; attached goog” on 3 bedroom near city gar. everhead door. Front Cooley Lake Rd., $13,500 terms Gas heat, new kitchen, paneled s, screens, 2 - less for ‘By owner FE recreation room, 2 car gerage nice 5 s $1995 and many other features. Call miles west. Bus at your _ now for particulars doer. would —— bke quick . ig the amall — price 32x32 on foundation with full HBA ba 7 = Md v nm Income. 2 bedroom ail modern OFF JOSLYN tte i ier ek rent. Pull price ely $6,950 with Nice clean and mest livable batures pip bond gon | $1,800 down First time listed and frame — 5 rooms and bath esborg ideal home. will sell fast. Call now for ap full basement, HA heat and 13,750 cot Dorris & astm see @ cal ttre. Bock | auead for cS cate. Coss esitor, Coop member. ue : FE 4-080. ll to mortgage. — 41557 or OR — LAKE Q racyT. noe eo ft sand poe Cocalenaeer. 33x15 ft ral fireplace, 7215 ce- ft. living breakfast are “*y bath, vestibule entrance with ceramic tile Sow down all blond furni- ture, (Heywood-Wakefield), Wall to wall carpeting, draperies, cor- nices, indirect “oe. 16 = ft. deep freeze & ed post Will. sell _leses._ By_owner. OR 31347. ‘Suburban Property _ 40-B Featuring @ 20x24 living WEST WALTON eed $ room medern, oak floors, gas water heater, furnace. "HAYDEN |¥ rooin,. huge ledgerock fire- place, knotty kitchen with forged maréware. iss wn and or “tor on! - 000 down qa , 377 B. Teleeraph Open Sun Co-op one LAWRENCE GAYTORD! HAVE U8 SELL YOUR HOME WEST SIDE SUBURBAN y % bedroom modern home. “Taree living room, ace, din- room, automatic of] heat, e lots down, Priced attractively. la $3. WE DOROTHY SNYDER LAVENDER R TR ~~ $750 DOWN Here's what you've been waiting for. A cute bedroom home on 100x150, 4 miles 2 wooded lot north of city, 9 coer — ii ‘PRICED TO SET ONLY _ Will buy Pam 4 reom _jbn325-—4t. tot near elly te cabinet sink eluded in price. B. D. CHARLES Cooperative Real Estate | wr 4 % W. Huron Ph. FE Evenings FE E 4-6962 Refrigerator space heater in: Make us Garage, 2, Beautiful shade. ouay a Moves rE ve ie or FE east _vate lake. MY COLORED LADIES sass mae Sener R ; FRIPP) z Inte ve _your lise o! col a — oct Gece a ewes an : a — mito this very attrac- ved street. Close in. Here's an almost new | sonia that a é ‘he for it if, CRA AWE FORD AGENCY REALTO! 'N EVES. Hat Opayke PE 466i, FE 41648 PRIVILEGES ON 2 LAKES bedrm. Elizabeth Lake Estates 1940 pr Ee tg Cc Tene on Pr Mts, Mes keen, ana Sma ng nttivition room. place, large i 2 bedrooms, tile bath furnace, elec- on 1st fleor. 2 bedreome up! tric water heater 50 ft. lot im On best, 5 ear garage. Pi pie fahed recreation. room. A poo. fe awe ce . “eels en chen, x 4 dry basement, with neat|| Drayton Plains 3 ion Black = street. 1 : GT. resale: 1951 built. 6 LEBARON SCHOOL. reoms, 3 eae bedrooms, 3 bedrm. G. I. Resale in nice sec- tile oll heat. 80's von; clean 18 8 tooth in- Fy MR pe side and . Dry basement with insulated. Take over recrestion space Paved drive" o L mige ‘ 4 per cent Only $60 @ month. with nents of $63 per CORT M. IMBLER mo., incl, taxes and ins Daily ‘til & Sunday 2 to 6 * _ 1, Joslyn = FE 408% ~~ | Dwight Street Spacious 3 bedroom spark- white colonial. Cheerful 2 BEDROOM HOME Rear sree fot vin ‘patter’ large “titcuea, | stooe fireplace, scleened at <' 63,060, Terms Le on ist. floor. Full with tie Toor paneled livin path . Alito. water. room, ““% paths Large shad R HILTZ Let us show this fine i. ee! possession, $12,000, ° . home. $13,000, - _Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Giroux ix & Hicks 7 30701 ra 2 : be pe roel = 4900 Dixie Sev. ~ Drayton Plains . |@ LOTS, LAKE PRIVILEGE, GOOD bl location. EM 3-$572. room with natu Kn +D ~foom, 14x16 floor coiling pic-| 1 ture — pod iP 4 lake, bedrooms, kitchen wi | 26% W, Huron 8t. ROOMS MODERN, LARGE vi ROSCOMMON. LOT 68x05. On South branch of the ~ Sable River 1’ mi, northwest of Ros- common — hunting, fishing & building site. Y $31. ee For ‘Sale. Lots 42 PPPPPL_L___ OOOO PLA LAL LoTs FOR SALE ALL WITH SEWER AND WATER Cass Lake Rd. N. of — 45° qm waterway to Cas La fies lots 50° wide $675 «0 Also iota in Pontiac. BRADWAY CO. WO 32-8700 oaom, T Teleqrep 3 Nr. Orchard ~ ANOTHER NEW LOCATION Excellent ranch home sites. Close Pontiac and new Waterford NR ot a em PLAINS ag“ ge FE 5-3642 4 ACRES - yechens to cut the ow aa living. Some on & with trees. Low as $140 down. All ge la he Pontiac | BEAUTY 8A Russell Young + R educa- id cot ort deutial wie, | LON FOR QUICK Our business oe ae Get 10 to 8900 2800 quickly on car, fur- niture note. friendly. loans since 1 or come in today. Pro vident Loan allay one a Ww. Law. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH, LOAN® $28 TO $500 A tt tn in mt Community Loan Co. 30 E. Lawrence F FE 2-7131 IENDLY 5 ~ WHEN "YOU 1 N $25 to $500 Ah ng! We can Lelp Etc omree Ot er See ereaae e DISTRIBUTORSHIP | au si pboee us or call ot our oh Nationally advertised very soft ‘4 and TE. other equipment. real “SOTA m maker. Only $3,500 for ev- peter ont must act =e = a FINAN L A WOODS & WATER] _ ne Pontiac State Bost Baig. TRAILER PARK. SITE; $5 to $500 Now! BAR, BEACH, PICNIC tn coh 4m erie Yom So many ways here to make other have been , people happy while making vie} GET YOUR LOAN spot of 19 acres near Pontige. Din- IN ONE VISIT ing. , Clase ber] on “46 to."S2 model cars. poste ie; | your title Let es ing, picnicking on 100 or | - on 8 ee a3 apt. and 6 ceding with room for ot a ee boo ft. of jake shore. Plenty of page g = rom tor soft pelt horasstett At OAKLAND Co. room 100 trailer homes, It bar Pontiac St. Bk. rE 3-0208 also idea! for as private club > or camp. We say it's me. — ag You May Borrow $25-$500 Today credit. ww monthly payments <.| BUCKNER - ‘FINANCE CO. Above W. ’ CORNER N. SAGINAW & peaking 1 SiAte BANK BLDG ty yy — 41582 Lary time, E RA al Partridge Is THE ay ace | ae CHINCHILLAS scice at Ae eg ie AS STATION GOOD LOCATION, | FE ‘000. Fast moving Sx: = pene. double garage, cam be oo ‘ — Chicken So i PT HOUSE TRAILER FOR 1 NEW MOON the “I Love Lucy” trailer now Fy’ ai A real chance to have your own iz Pe £ = ore Va state, F 1040 . ‘Orton 1940 21 FT. TRAILER. $406. CALL Patent-Medicine Store’ |" Judson apt. 5, 2nd floor. Liquor Busiriess Roger B. Henry $11 Main 8t. OL 1-9111 Rochester, Mich. bedrooms fireplace. gas actes, lake vine on pri- tive 3 bedroom brick home It's designed for easy liv- ing. makes your household chores very pleasant tasks and e od man will do twice ae much around the house to help you The kids will love it -— so will you Priced at only $18,500 with only $¢ 600 dis Roger B. Henry $11 Main St. Ob tHit i86 FT. DIXIE HIGHWAY FRONT. age. .jeed cash, sacrifice at $50 r ft, Edith Salem, Rodney, ich LLL LLL PLL NEW BUSINESS BLDG. A choice corner location. New modern gas heated building @ by 60. Extra lot included Ideal re- tail location. $10,000 down. WARD E. PARTRIDGE, REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron &t. TELEGRAPH RD FRONTAGE, oo ft corner, just south Orchard Lake Rd. $75 per ft, of for. FOR BALE OR LEASE, ROOMING 6m main street, fully equipped, MAHAN REALTY CO. hig of house with restaurant, FE $-7375 or FE ¢1039 corner of E Pike & 8 Tasmania Brick bulld.ne wth 8 room a auditorium below up, _—_ shown by appcincr ent time. FE 2-6260, days FE 4 eve- mings, COMMERCIAL BOTLDING, AT full size basement door, Steel beams B... “ge oil heat. Suitacle any Fs * 7am izabeth Lake Rd. Owner. +601, Knudsen — West Huron St. Prop 41 LOT. 108 FRONTAGEx310 DEEP | on Plorence. :off Mann Rd: lake) __ priv. on Ogkland Lake. FE 4-9186 | 4 BEDRM. LK. FRONI $2,000 DOWN— FURNISHED Pontiac City Near new Telegraph-Huron shop- ping center. 100x130 including a 4 bedroom home in the best of eenditiqn. Also 2 cart garage Cal' us for more particulars WM. H. ones REALTOR $10 Pontiac ‘Bete, Pr FES FG, Eve 23285 _For- Sale Farm Prop. 45 RE. es Evenings ‘ttl "i pos EXT ae TO BRANCH OFFICE GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION ON | TUNC akoou ‘FOR LEASE. ALL Cooley Lake new equipme.t. 7052 Rad. EM }3-2651 EXCELLENT LOCATION, paratory to erection apartments, write National Elder Watkins, 200 Bagley Money to Loan 49 (State wn State Licensed ot andere’ BUSY COMMUNITY Near Pontiac route to north country. Building 20x70’, located ~~ Cov. ered basement, s¢mi-modern, pre- — ~ an —~E-C-EADD ts ~ Pontise with cmpie| , ’ : COUNTRY. ESTATE You Can't Put Your 2496 Pontiac Lk. R4. " available, pa- In a quiet neighber-| 610 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. | ,, = B r Cass Lake Rd. PE 2-0207 wine Sime. ead liquor O ci . hood just east cated es om city, we have FE 44516 Dough into a Better 4286 Dixie Hw Drayton Plains | store is doing @ gross busi- Sst beatoan®, “Semumti eters: | WEST SUBURBAN | OVE" WwW ee tina year” 00.800 on terms front lawn with gla OW Pot SU BURBAN or into a better house 5 6 W ooded Acres ne'udes lease inv ry of 8 shrubs, two car garage, nice 3 on reoms of real nice living in A seautiful building site-off the approximately $20,000, all 1e chicken house variety of fruit icon shady excellent loca- this 2 bedroom home located beaten —_ quict as the nerth fixtures, SDD license and near! five acres tion. $5,000 is the full price. only a few minutes ¢rive woods—yet only 3 miles west SDM license, gerden sell. 0 cl auske in ie.) Terme from either Pontiac, Roches- of Pontiac, near Elizabeth Lake MOBILE HOMES cr #10500, wit eae down, al Sin’orine oraet ferbine | soy Ww BIRD, Realtor | OY Annett Inc.| x1 425% = mam oe or own. TRIT it by owner - : : us at once NORTH SUBURBAN || fir" sna'new’en exoene. | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | Cas +] Byeare te per. \. ao K. G. Hempstead, Realtor & dining combination Specious oe y = saatly a nice ree State Bank ~~ | 28 E. Huron / FEderal 3-7193 You can buy a Les Rutchinson 102 Ea:t Huron Street lit room with fi : home for ol Only $12.- F 1 ves. FE 51392; Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 reconditioned trailer as low as WATERFRONT RANCH HOME) lot. $10,500, terms. =o Business “Broperty 44 | SPORTS GOODS SHOP! Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales 4615 Dixie Highwa Pures Plains Phone ona. Also Corrier 11 Mile & Woodward = Oak LI 5-3810, excellent sto¢k, showing good re- rns ee, sgt po — noc ment set-up for rifle pistol | is Fr — Ft TRALER He. GOB range, o_o for "4 — . OR +-TI00, tor. Rental S per mon w ance “SP ACE | lease. Full price 85,000. 500 down. Your own business. rape Ne Trailer Camp, 3300 ~" ~ CASH ONLY moaey faising clearance ote for 1984 ‘ of sales. Never before have we offered bargains like -~ Whole- Baie prices to all = lasts Three = re t bal “GENESEE om 2101 Digie Highway FE TRAILER EXCHANGE AIRIE ANDERSON SKYLINE. ROYAL 1 & 2 bedrooms, gl to sof equi io A al = all kinds LOOK! New Location $20: $500 QUICK Bey oR | a Baxter e Livingstone * “"@ WW. Lawrence =o 1008 ee ee) and ac visit fr our STORE 6 South “ee rE = | * Sa Se —" 5 = 3 ae THE WONEC: PRESS, SA PARKHURST LA court Lewer and 24611 FRAILER SPACE FOR RENT. FE Seo _ $2 Auto Accessories “- ‘4 PLYMOUTH MOTOR & 4 NEW after tires. FE $-5306 after 6 pm. Ses els SKIRTS TO 4# TO ‘6! Ford, $10 FE 2-1354. ALMOST NEW. SET OF 710x15 ALMOST NEW. ALSO VARIETY OF OTHER SIZES. CHEAP - rT Bilt Spence Used Cars PE 4-7333 910 Oakland WRECKING FOR PARTS, '46.CARS and up Buicks, Fords, Chevrolets, obiles. Pontiacs, and uthers. New mufflers and taupipes, rebuilt generators, starters, carburetors, fuel and transmissions. New a LOUIE'S AUTO PARTS 036 OAKLAND AVE. PE ¢4513 used KE tee water. FE t “raps | “48 BUICK, REBUILT ENGINE, | Rosdmaster, OL 2-366}. GLASS!—GLASS! We hyge ere * im new safety auto friar wait is your Wr elgneture ante . Hub Auto Glass Co. 123 Oakiand Ave. _Phae FE 47066 AUTO PARTS New <- Rebuilt - Used OPEN EVES. AND SUN. Discount to ei] GM Employees Hollerback Auto a 340 Baldwin o47 NEW PARTS & oCEasonIEs PRE-SEASON ee TIME proof os the All work guar- SCHRAM. 2539 Diste Hwy. Auto Service FOR COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE Bumping. inting. —— Oliver Motor Sales ision Service g jared < Fixe euiaetie ns 32-0101 PAINTING mere REE ESTIMATE au, Fun BRAID MOTOR SALES 3© Years Fair Cass at West Phone FE OR 3-2105 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear, cylinders = Zuck — chine Shop, Ph. _ 2-286, Wanted | Used Cars 54 41-’50 ~ CARS FOR PARTS GH DOLLA MOTOR MART 121 EB Montcalm FE 48290 1932 FORD COUPE. OR ROAD- ster, in good condition. MI ¢-2837 TOP 06 FOR CLEAN CARS OF ALL ki‘e Avourn. FE 42131 See WEM Motor Sales for top dollar on late model cars 27! Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1603 WANTED OUR SELL YOUR N- WELT 454 Orxiz HIGHWAY. _ OR 31355 WTD. WRECKED & JUNK CARS _FEe ; eT _ _Baldwin Ave. rice for Your Car _ peas 20%. ore Wy. HWY io TO 33 USED e tows wee ~ 500 CARS WANTED ~ BAGLEY AUTO PARTS cans Hures Top dollar care ‘or wrecked & 8. Pe sasel or PE eases FOOTBALL ~- SPECIALS A “Touch ‘down AND SMALL PAYMENTS WILL GIVE YOU A WINNER "46 Chev. Sedan Radio and heater Good running ime. Clean interior and ex- r. $205 te 53 | { ‘nsurance all you need | AUTO PARTS | t j | i _¢ , #¢ i-14 ta) ag 98M by EA Bee a divet”* “IT shouldn't have bet on him! It looks like he's gonna take For Sale Used Cars 55 | No 191 ‘90 PLYMOUTH! 4 Dr. | $795 No 303 ‘47 BUICK Sp. 4 Dr. $395 No 217 0 CHEV. Deluxe 2 Dr. $845 ‘SO BUICK Sp. 4 Dr, $945 NOTE THESY. SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR THIS WEEK. ’46 BUICK $22.94 PER MONTH 51 CHEVROLET $50.69 PER MONTH ’'46 PLYMOUTH $23.33 Pye MONTH '48 STUDE. $22.94 For Sale Used Cars 55 ‘ Cheapies . 47 OLDS. SEDANETT Radio and Heater. Mydramatic, Original Green Finish $195 48-NASH “600"-S4-D- Radio Heater, Original Finish and Immacula‘e Throughout $395 "49 PLY. STA. WAGON All Metal Body $295 "47 PONTIAC SED. Redio Heater, 2-fofe Green Finish 7 Exceiient Mecheticaliy $205 ‘$7 HUDSON SED ; Rad.o Heater ard Original $197 47 KAISER SED Radio and Heater Original Maroon Pinish $195 48 CHEV, SEDAN Good Dependabie Transportation Ds ma] ‘47 FORD 2 DR Good Tires Good Motor $195 MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIO PAVED LOT iN THE CORNER O WOODWARD AND 13 Mme ROAD | — A SECOND CAR transportation? prea & payments as low as $17 month wil) buy a ‘46, ‘47 join our driving CHEVIE o FLEETLINE, R & H, spotlight, signal, $450. OR 3-2072 CHEVIF BELAIR 53, pion at MILE. age, sell or trade CHEVROLET ‘4 DELUXE oe coupe. Trade for lot. PE 58-4321 ’°52 CHEVROLET THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF ‘4 CHEVROLET RADIO AND heater A-1 shape FE 5-6581. 1 OWNER, ELDERLY GENTLE- man’s car. Chevie 52, 5.500 miles. “4? Buick Sedan Radio and heater Smooth engine good 7 5 interior clean $375 48 Ford Sedan Radio and heater Tight body Clean throughout | $475 "49 Lincoln Radio heater and overdrive. Good running engine. Clean cer. Fam- ous Lincoln quality. Give away) price at 38 Other Makes & Models | | ALL EASY TERMS All cars ready for winter. to choose from. ECONOMY USED CARS 22) «Auburn FE ¢2131 LINCOLN-MERCURY - IS THE BUY _—_ — = = auY Salesman of new and used cars CENTRAL LiNCOL! N MERCURY ow 8ST Cases at W e 8. | Rue WE 2-9167 Res FE 32-0847 |CHEVE ‘53, LOW MII EAGE, ALL FE 71-0484 PTZ Bick speciatRrerera; 1952 Olds &8 2 dr., hydra., r&h 1952 Pontiac 4 dr., hydra., r&h 1952 Buick super 4 dr, dyna., r&h FE} hydra., r&h 1946 Pontiac 2 dr, r&h 1946 Ford convert., r&h Finish | DELUXE 2 DOOR Big factory heater. custom seat | coters. 5 pearly new whitewal! tires, spotless 2 tone and siey finish $1,095 MICHIGAN'S FINEST WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD) Call after 4:30 at 68 Dwight. CHEVROLET CARRY-ALL, 1980 f New res owner used ECONOMY SPECIALS | commercially. $750. OR 3}-2960 ioe Deick $268 sie : 1000 BeleR o vccexcn: ; < CHEV. ‘51 BEL AIR POWER 1941 Chevrolet . ......... se pide eee miles. Sell or tred en eee sie 3-0630. 921 Mt. mons, 1950 Buick Riviera ...... 8006 | CHEVIE (‘53 2 DR. SEDAN, es . 9195 | than 6,000 miles. like new. MI 1948 Plymouth oy ,_ +o —_ Fer Sate Used Car ss{ For. Sale Used Cars 5s. HUNTERS’ DREAMS Ok ‘Rochester Ford Dealer | Fine Car! “We Will Take | Your Old Car + for the Fine Deal! If you have a '39 to ’47 car dyna, r&h 1952 Packard 4 dr., Ultramatic, rAh 1951 Buiek 4 dr., dyna, r&h | 1951 Pontiac 2 dr., r&h | 1951 DeSoto club coupe, r&h 1981 Buick special 2 dr, dyna., r&h 1951 Plymouth 4 dr., r&h | 1951 Pontiac club coupe, hydra., r&h | 151 Cheve. 2 dr., sewer! glide. r&h | 1950 Ford 2 dr, heater 1950. Buick 4 dr, dyna, “r&h 1950 Pontiac 4 dr., hydra, r&h 1950 Studebaker, 4 dr., r&h 1950 Pontiac 2 dr heater 1949 Buick super 2 dr., dyna., r&h , 1948 Chrysler 4 dr, r&h | 1948 Studebaker 4 dr., r&h 1948 Frazer 4 dr, r&h | 1948 Pontiac convert., 1942 Plymouth 2 dr. $942 Pontiac 4 dr., r&h HOLDEN S RED STAMPS GIVEN WITH Y USED PURCHASED AT COMMUNITY GMAC Terms All Cars Guaranteed COMMUNITY | Motor Sales Inc. At the north end of town Open Every night Tul 10 804.N. Main OL 2-7121 ROCHESTER 3 CHEVROLET j& PONTIAC transportation. 304 N. John- FE .01ss DOOR 8TYLINE ; expcellent open to reason- able offer Spokane, Apt. 15 after 6pm. or all day Sunday — CHEVROLET ARROW FLEET- 2 door, clean inside, two ol paint, heater good tires, runs very good, 6345 FE }-7542 CHEVE ‘32 STYLINE DELUXE, excellent condition FE 46601 Motorway Dr 4161 CHEVTE 33, 2 owe - SERIES. windows seat cov-- ers Loe miles. meet 808. 2 tone paint. TE 42446 oy a CHEVE. $1 4 DOOR DELUXE, wat covers heater turn signa! ete. _— condition, 61,275. | MY 33M | 1951 CHEVROLET POWERGLIDE, 4 ds. sedan clean throughout. 23,000 miles, $1.078 Dizie Lumber Co FE 203% or FE 2-4038. $2 CHEVE. DELUX. POWER pod very iow mileage. FE -8083 Usedmobiles YOU WILT. BE PLEASED WITH THESE CARS Serviced to Serve ina Separate Shop ‘Ol Stude. “CHAMPION” Heater & Overdrive $795 ‘Sl Pont. 2 door, 8 vl. 2 tone green Here's a buy at— $1,045 ‘50 Chev. This 2 door has new maroon paint and is reconditioned for all conditions $795 ‘O0 Ford A clean “SIX” $099 © ‘O02 Plym. 4 door sedan Radio and Heater $1,095 ‘00 Buick 2 door, Dynaflow, Radio and Heater A clean car $945 ‘Ol Nash | 4 Door, Heater & Hydramatic, Bargain at— $895 TRANSPORTATION! "37 Nash ’46 Pontiac '47 Lincain 4 dr. "47 Buick 4 dr. "46 Buick 2 dr. "47 Plymouth ’47 Hudson 46 Hudson None of These Over $295 34 Years of Customer Confidence THE WORKINGMAN’S LOT JACK HAB S. Saginaw at Cottage Exe. cont A63 Parke. CHRYSLER ‘41 ROYAL COUPE with ‘49 Spitfire engine, Radio pond good transportation. FE 1 popcr ‘32 4 DR MEADOW- brook radio, heater $1400. FE 42446 after 6 DODGE CORONET she 1953. LIKE new 500 mi. Rado. Heater. $1650 Private ran 1952, EX- adio. Heater $900.00 Discount 1953 Fords Tudors & Fordors } Factory | Officials’ | Cars LARRY |. JEROME ,; MAIN STRFET AT THE BRIDGE | Ph. OL 1-871! FOR MORE THAN 10 YEARS A | GOOD B | { + | NASH STATESMAN | | 33 Ford 4 LACE OPEN EVENINOS “$) NASH ¢ DR. OD. ‘8 Perry PE <6 ‘3004 «(DR beds. ‘deer hunters note) + Fine Folkal | At Keller-Koch Incorpo- | rated. Drop down and | look over the cars listed below. Mary ef them, are one owner new car! trade-ins. All of them are | well werth the price we ask. 1853 DODGE | Coronet V-eight Beautiful two tone green four door, white wall. tires, economical everdrive, radio | and heater, 3.000 actual milles | New car guarantee by new car dealer Your present car down and $65 a month | test PLYMOUTH Club ceupe radio and heater gleaming green finish, spotiess tn site and out. Fine mechanica condition, a good guarantee $006 1951 PLYMOUTH Suburban The popular al! meta! Wagon This car isnt sharp but | it's im fine mechanical cond! tion, clean and presentable Ex- cellent tires, BIG heater $1 045 1960 CHRYSLER New Yorker Nice solid good tires, radio, heater and 4 tic transmission Quilted car Origne riginal Seba rao MI oo Goog c ‘0 N at DOOR EDAN FULLY, EQUIPPED Wointerized EXCELLENT CONDITION Your Old Car WiLL oar THE DOWN. YMENT KIMBALL BROS. INC Your Nash Dealer | ew | LAWRENCE AT CASS Open Nights NASH #4 SEDAN 5 SRCELERET condition OR 3-040 “$2 Ford Victoria Victere “$1 Olds ee 4dr RUSss' USF CAR LOT 1005 S Lapeer Rd M-24 at Clark ton Rd *s1 NASH RAMBLER CONVERTIBLE MY 23111 gently needs a second car Lake Orion | Radio ang heater 5 good tires | solid ivory finish with ea blond top $095 MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIG PAVED oe ON THE CORNE | WOODWARD AND 13 i ROAD EARL R. MILLIMAN A FORD DEALER OVER 31 YEARS 52 OLDSMOBILE SUPER ‘38° Low mileage. beautiful light biue. radio heater plastic seat cov- ers. A gem $1,895 ‘52 FORD “8' 4 door, light gray, clean. low mile- age. direct signals, wind- shield washers. Priced to fit your $1,295 | 52 PONTIAC CATALINA - Beautiful 2 tone super deluxe. Ra- heater glide a real pols Yours for only 295 '30 CHEVROLET A dandy Mttle 2? door. dark heer and neat Buy now. buy $795 51 CHEV. CLUB GPE. De'uze model with radio and hest er. Very low mileage $995 ’°52 FORD co This nice bas very low = = looks rare rll like a Tedio. t “neater. SEE IT TopaY! || 31.STUDEBAKER biue, | ‘ ON z ER WOODWARD AND 13 MILE |} ROAD broadcloth uphotstery A teai +.- ue gt $1,005 1950 PONTIAC | Club coupe. Chieftain -eight, two | tene finish. redio & heater, very fine mechanica] condition, seat! covers since new A car that! Will please vou for only $805 { 1950 DODGE | Four door, exceptionally sharp’ Smooth running, good tires large | heater automatic transmission. | A truly fine car for $995. 1949 PONTIAC Eight Twe door, radio and heat- er, hydramatic All work fine Good tires, excellent finish, spark- ting chrome. $845. XO DOWN PAYMENT We do not make this offer with the tdea of luring you into our place of business oiten a family yery ur- but hesitates to dip into their savings for a down} payment, . 148 PLYMOUTH Club coupe Radio. good heater j fine tires. smooth running excel- | lent bedy ang paint $42 monthly 1M? BUICK Super sedanette Redic and heater Very clean throughout 8416 @ month 187 PONTIAC Eight Light dive fimish tires a!- most new. redie eng heater 634 16 ® month 11 PLYMOUTH The only thing nice is the price $125 Keller-Koch ia -PLYMOUTH DEALER 9 S Woodward, Birmingham Midwest 61200 NASH AMBASSADOR, ‘@ CUS tom sedan fully eq t ‘al —_ Exce ‘40 or ‘41 model in | Ascot. PE 2-2473. $1 NASH AMBASSADOR Radio, heater overdrive, bed poke ment, Aggy rata maroon imi. without a scratch. $795 MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT OF cept _trede 1 ’47 OLDS Radid Heater. Hydramatic. clean good running car. Priced to a BUY, SELL OR TRADE WEST SIDE Used Cars $23 W. Huron FE 42185 OLDS ‘4 9665. FE faba 313 N. Perry. . Bos OLDS 52 8§ 4 DOOR. SHARP 12.000 miles radio and heater, hy tcam.tic, White walls. 2 tone Like new FE 287% After 6 p.m. call PACKARD, 1951, 200 SERIES. Low mileage condition—Caill eve- eines +7130. PACKARD ‘@ 4 DOOR, _OVER- arive 63 S&S. Perry rE 3-083. SALE CARS heater Leather seats White side- walls, under 6400 mi. Reasonable Deily until 5 pm Mr. Gertz, FE 3-7151 Ext. 1 FORD “6. SEDAN DELIVERY 4 wheel brakes, new Ba gat? as heater Good motor R 365 FORD ‘3% 6. GOOD auntie OR 36516. ‘$1 FORD, CUSTOM 2 DOOR, PER- fect condition, OR 3-7307 1941 tows ? DR o00n TRANS- porta 975 MI 40861. ax excellent condition $1.- Made EOS AN OPFER ON A ear tos auction t Mart Lake ee ‘¥ 21631 - Brick “«& UPR PULLY eq . UB. Royal tires, one. owner, $585. OR 3-188. | SPECIAL, 2 DR. $1450 Terms EM ' ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE rei You'll Do Better . JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC CADILLAC “41. 42 CLEAN, $675. FORD DEALERS SELL A-1 USED CARS AND TRUCKS See Your Ford Dealer EARL R. s. MILLIMAN 147 6, Gaginew - PREC, atte 6 $-3388 Fi ‘ RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS. Dodge Plymouth , Dealer 232. S. Saginaw St, f so-eaier S645, _| _ CHEE w+ On DELUXE R oy signals with ery low (mie. FORD RD sed GOOD CONDITION. al — ” = aecaoe ory good — = viei notneneeee~eer Radio. ee and eee Flew. Ist “s ebieag! is < Dresden = PORE lets | dition. FE 2-7705 ~ Cea be seen ee CHECK THE USED CAR | '# BUICK SEDAN ............ oma | PORD ‘S. costom. 6 NEY 51 Plymouth 4 dr. Sed. - gent | = 2% 124". Perry Radio and beater, Clean through- : er ent Dodge Sedan ...............9001| ¥ouR "es op nee ORE al ae OLIVER'S AND TRUCK, SURE! | 4, pissee pedan ccccsesssscees vor| pate 4, eeag down parment« + "52 Henr J “Big 6” a BUT CHECK THE "@ Nash Sodan ..........000-+. 9008 — 33 per alr eel n tad Redio and heater, finish ts uke| 210 Orchard Lake Ave. $1 Nash Statesman .......... sree | LAR ORION MOTOR SALES Fr os, + eons FE 2-9101 DEALER, TOO! 81 Ply now® Tudor .......0e-. ss0s A SKS ve a 7 a ‘| 49 DeSoto Sedan ............ OO! wssss. canes Sad Weekes, custo. “Doeepuncaany ie! tee: _naw| “meat eat eames sate cope | VOU'l find that... U8 Ford 6m onset a a Car guarentee. Ppecialiy priced | Teh sovec. Colt: bisct was| FORD DEALERS 41 Were TwlOr .....eeseees. $340 Huron Motor Sales san ae See one. aoe callee: mater’ parece. Weel ‘ce are reliable merchants 48 Dodge Sedan .............. 9495 ™ W Huron rE 22041 Sear aoe nee we erg fn Street, Birmingham, aft-| i business to stay 46 Dodge Sedan ............- e201 | FORD CONVERTIBLE "5s. CLEAN. — Soo eee ee FORD DEALERS $1 Dod-e Pickup .........4.5.. oer | FORD ae 880 UIT. CENTRAL #8 SS tAB sor acct See we mn agar . hey BUICK SEDAN _ used car profits to 41 Plywouts Sedan ........... $307} Ave micron Gardens afer 6. = a ee Radio, and beater. beautiful & stay in business We have 15 transportation Tires pew Paint. us ie nye Cor, Pike & Cass | Be See “"* *) FORD DEALERS areca stony) | Gat et eet ae PHONES $895 ____| have- facilities to $10 Down jeetse- FE 4-3885 FF 4-5114 MICHIGAN'S check every used car a Press. ne wr Darments FE 2-9167 FINEST TV. ‘ - es tHE Blo PAVED Lot And remember ONLY AB lg om . Used Cars KIMBALL Waar Naik Deakes News Location 85, WacLamzance.+4,Gss New | all these cars listed carry “ MILLIMAN : | rane er A nice clean 4 door sedan. wee * "46 CHRYSLER WIN & PASS. CLUB CPE. Radio and/ heater, good tires, « ergy littl Weight class coupe in the medium $350 '49 FORD “8” car ee 5 ony - $495 ' 4 7CONVERTIBLE 50 PONTIAC aE causes daver street model lots of trouble-free miles left in it. $795 We have several 1953 offi- ‘cial cars to offer at dras- tically reduced prices. REMEMBER our famous 6,000 mile or 6 month warranty! ~Ferms—Will Trade! —— All Cars Winterized | Open Eves. ’til 9! EARL R. S Saginaw Street re bates after € FE 5.3568 JACOBSON MOTOR SALES Your Hudson Dealer sedin. Owned bv 2 car family in Bloomficid Hills. Very mileage, nechanically perfect. very clean. Original green finish, beautiful seat covers, radio, heat- cash, Call eve PLYMOUTH 82. BELVEDERE. hardtop. Low mileage. 2 tone tan. White wall, R. & H., etc. chanically & in apnesrance. Call after 7p. m. MI ¢7845. b al Leraald fal ‘#7, @ DR equipped. _FE 46204. Pitmocta “. ~LalfE MOVEL, 4 - FULLY toed PLYMOUTH & 4 DR. RADIO * You'll ‘Do on at Larry’s 303 6. Saginaw 52 PLYMOUTH 2 N MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED Lot °50. PONTIAC “8” SED Radio, heater, solid gray finish, immaculate interior, perfect tires and motor. MICHIGAN'S ahtglh Ss We know that}|___ down payment-on-one of | eur good, winterized Jater model used cars and finance the balance up to 24 months. Let’s trade. ‘42 Ford Sdo. Cpe. ‘46 DeSoto Fordor #6 Hudso~ Fordor “48 Plymouth Tudor ‘4a «Packard Conv. “+ Fordor 48 Chevrolet Bus. Cpe. Ch ysiler ‘49 Willys Station Wen ‘49 Plymouth Cb. Cre 4) Ford 8 Tudor ‘e Chevrolet Tudor ‘30 Piymouth Cb Cpe "30 Dodge Cb Cpe. 60 Chrysler Fordor *s) P'ymoutn Cv. Cpe ‘$1 Dodge Coronet Fordor ‘$1 DeSoto Fordor 51 DeSoto Cb. Cpe “$2 Stude. % T. Pickup $2 Piymouth Cb. Cpe. ‘63 Piymouth Fordor ‘$2 Chevrolet Tudor 83 Dodge 8 Fordor ‘$3 Willys 6 Hardtop BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 30 Years Fair Dealing Cass at W. Pike St. FE 20186 @ONTIAC ‘3% MOTOR NEWLY scothentet: ot & —— eo | | rele LS ‘rood 34089 Formac, “al AMBULANCE. EX- cellent for 2 or 3 hunters. $185 MA 5-7490. mileage. 2150 + } 1 | Oe cn 1040. wirn 1950 MOTOR 44648 | an | foamed 2 hydra-matic FE 42062 PONTIAC 187 ‘4 MOTOR, cyl. Excellent condition. $300. MA §-5321. 18 Buffalo, Clarkston. Eves _or Sundey = ‘a PONTIAC 4156, 360 AUBURN somnae? @ STREAMLINER, 9680 PE 5-9427 138 Washingtoa. ‘3 PONTIAC DELUXE «4 DR 8 hydrametic. a = me ; =a Pees ap = ay ef i, : CR Per te ge pre a ae at | F am Sasa ge Sep etic ae Sa " : Pe see. Nala AY, NO ER 14, . hy ee INA SEPARATE SHOP ‘47 Chev. SED. DELIVERY Exceptionally good rub- ber. Drive it out for only $150 48 Dodge %4-TON PANEL New paint, good body & aa engine. was born!” : oe ——— ——— | Sas nasi oles = Out oF ave SHOT GUNS & ene. Ren, pine, itt 2 | acer See ORLY BX | = - $345 —=! THLE lOc _ | Bee | Ste Peace See) Eich a acc partias | Seichat aero Sant | PED Mona, 7 FES OOS Fort Sale Trucks 56{ Swaps 63 | nunny “Si Sete oe ‘use| HEAT YOUR HOME | FIREPLACE BASKI Oot GARD GRATED AND] Rockharen St, towards Avbure “88 07.06 . ete eeeewene , Bonny inlaid . "a" {3 piece sectional, Heywood: = @y-heckavts~ . / a 2 UTILITY TRAILERS, BABY FLOOR SHOP TOE Auto. weiner, used 4 that Mente iselt & burns No.1: Wren antl after 0 FE diel. | Used, eutomatio waaners wwe | . THOMAS ECONOMY | Sxmenetetions dott. i. 2-TON COE . room 1B bedrooms tock ton | up Oecd gue renee 38 & wp.| FURNITURE CO. casb down, liberal terms. New dark green paint, a ° aw. M. Stout, Realtor 20 we 'Lawrence FE Peal on hiner wise baby bus} Open Bvenings ric Se at d , ' 2 Sagmaw FE 68165 VACUUM CLEANERS, BR oe ss AY HOT WATER HEATERS. 30 GAL. eal a , | ale an O.K. | 52 FORD rec {worry fou have en Soop xD Ee. & cloth bags, belts. wited 8b: 06; bessinetie, 4; leebox S..0F ee fees $00.3 FY in tees $795 as Teeny tasens sewon |S) Seach "Gatsea | SHOPSUBURBAN | tofiani: Sve Sinh “| Ttcvaut tvtor tue grate Grae "Ea, Pete $797.50 | Mates SSIS E Feat | ree te ae ne ones ete scour | Sean oon | ert ian ie a Z quite. cash or terms. OR 37061, see eees| fe SEES PL| feicace rater mine | a tame tg coNvEnatow "36 Chev. |eee'2cHEVROLET 3 stor or of value on & and floor. Ja ee $350 | ERs Srey nt eee Here’s A Gem WILL, CONSIDER SMALL re eO3 $75 51 FORD ta Wiaet, S| r r m P.S.—It Runs % Top pickup. This to ene of those sed arenes ‘ $695 = ACCOMMODATIONS Toow 7 International panel NEW “48 FORD See ce de x CHEVROLET % Ton . ee evo vee. | tS perce cee fe ee cer saw. a sonab ooden Admiral 21 Book 6, 5 ee — Oliier Retused : —" as. “Trade. fr as "Br neat oon ta | Big discount en all lincleums enc | 27 8 Pade 9-0009 $15. OL 3-s038. Take your choice of Amer-| °S1 CHEV. TRACTOR | WILLIS M. BREWER | rrevay”s imei beater. tor OAKLAND gy hohe he ee” ica’s Choice. Our selec-| Res¢y_ t ‘to work. Pully | Pe esisi oi Hotel n.eszz | peed. Queen Cabinet Troner, reg FURNITURE ee, Paes tate cnt ome | paints, We ool ter ines. a. iG ue om cquloged sf wheet "saddle tanks. | Tape et 104 5. Saginaw FE 25523 | Rotaries and reel type. Miller's ves” of, TAxxs tion is big, but money! * eS oe al) house, mortgage, oven, | Myre! Oe weee, Me | caas Gelb cam 8000 cont. Sicteee Aesvantana FE 42070 difference is small. . Off . wel kuown goed house trahers "| THE GOOD wou Complete with, aprings & tner | Rs. birmingham. Pa. Midwest FTY “ 0 @ Telegrach Open Eves. ves Ow. ee moved e.. ee We tare usdetas _ PLYWOOD ft | THRI ‘Tce truce are Winies- EROLISN SETTER. 0 MONTES. ALMOST “TIRE NEW ELECTRIC ii vr. DEEP FRREsE is. Mfeatrand.sook stoves, ira Wa cobla aoace & arnuere mate ized and ha ood heat- Soe * Soot wood ms. = 12 Ft. Congol Y, Price 7 APARTMENT SIZE STOVES, floor furnaces, earburetors| “° TRUCKERS | sive tthe gare a| corer | Gece S| Bee cere eee We have one of the 1+ gs we es SUITS, DRESSES, SIZE Triple Ving! sae OP Semede EY. vy, r Bait sunvick 00. Fences FRA AR tien of new trucks av us today! | F: : 8 e Linoleum ox0 Close-out Wall Tile, rp. ft, 150 ~ 5 i ! i “ ; LAOS, Vane. BnOwE, CH! Atcohol, Hi-tes JACK t, gal. &7c ; 1 condition, $8 Pe PE ¢deit Byers, 141 tw. waren” “yu t-2000 ny AND HOLLYWOOD | 887°, 08 2 very good tires, 00 x 16. GE TV, EXCELLENT | peds, cll new, vou save Closed | million tect of omnes . Mov OVE.O — WOMEN N's CLOTHIN HING const-\on 5 ft, reffigerator, cheap.| on Sat. fmivers. 62 Wiliams. FE pool a books, WitbOws AD STORM + (MILLIMAN | en nee | ccmone nome erga | manors e7Upo gogee war-| Eat reece Seat Eee] semen swe | . FUR COAT, SIZE 12 EXCELLENT | semble these yourself and save.| tag washer. FE 1-630. -| Bé, Farsiington 0-298, Open daily| ing 10 to 2 om. 4 to 6 pm. S. Saginaw at Cottage 1 _ condit'on.” $50.00. FE S-7517, 4 chairs & table, $69.95 value | parton WHITE WASHER.| 8:00 to 6:00, Sunday 10:00 to 3 14 Putnam. | PHONE FE 4-4546 Open Eves. ‘til GREY PERSIAN PAW COAT, EX-| $9.96. These are brand new 196) | “Runs fine. #5. FE 2720. | ANGLES. CHANNELS. BEAMS. “~ 147 S. Saginaw St. cellent condition, 093, FE 49505.| models. vomous mote, SS =. REBUILT MAYTAG WASHINO MA-| pipe, ivinforcing rode pesement | _ tub. 1 Close. FE 61000. _ : FORD “di. % TOW PANEL GOOD | __FE +1108, efter ¢ — FE }2108 Beautiful mouton coat. % length, pare, en be genvinced of tose | -sertinG SELON WEOLERALE steel new and wend. new: boy's full size bike, wow Geutretea becker, Gan’ 14k Motor Scooters 58 , eB E - MA mae eS ee kt ie Linoleums:....$1.98| trom pou ay HE. ‘ae Gock- os bese. FE cine, Walled Lakes” aa . rom lhe usw. 5 _mmenwocent Ovehard | “ose. ALL TILE....... ite et). PE 4-0683. beater, with thermostat, #45. OR $1. CHEVROLET “gies 10-12 $18, oF Poster COAT | ANTIQUE CLOCK. ARMIQUE| i%s'borcm PAINT. si30GAL.| FIR nn + Son seen S LADIES FUR COATS, REASOW-| sxe Sores Wh wee eo RIL OE rolls, «°C. 1. Top condition throughout oute, VE 66000, cine 14. 5 ARM CHAIRS. WIDDICOMBE | 12x12 Linoleum Rugs od oft | Sats 13 lin, ft i ope tite, tev. ° 3” ATTRACTIVE MATERNITY | desk, and corner table mahogany ioc ox INLAID TILE... Ye Knolty Pine’ Paneling $1.86 per M. ant: coun Motorscooters | Sc“ % menste’ Fe) 8, “Briacs setae "¥ | Harold's 140 S_ Saginaw Giptimacter, Paiste gat | Mead, lee, pion MICHIGAN’S olor MENs Sit, OVERCOATS. Of BURNER & TANK: SINGER PE bic Pree Delivery Pree ating of walling supe. An! weights, Lake MA = FINEST Fine Quality aise. Indien Chesterfield | coat eand cabinet: poresiats sain ave, and| Store Equipment 608 BLACKETT’S “eae ; BIO PAVED LOT FE 4087" ar FM een ANOOANY Building Supplies W. ] WOODWARD AND 1) MIL@ ROAD Demonstrators MUSKRAT COAT 1300.” EXCEL. lable. & canira, chine eabioet, 63 eee ST oes tae a a ale ney, 4 ousraton Oiverine _ Duis Hey, Aer? p.m. | bott grea BED GPRINO_&| Der airmence cal bi boea” LUMBER eo PMBER,§ WRECKING. No re 50 | ee OTe COAT: BLACK PER-| mattress, buffet. C. L. Swanson, | § GALLON ICE CREAM MACHINE. ‘i Bee us first ior L ARRY ) EACH, REGULAR Socs| fag ‘am lined. Sliver fox jecket.| _ 239 8 Marshall. _ 0 gai. hardening cabinet. Ore] BUILDER’S SUPPLIES| MarEniat needs. You “te Ei lSppewstt “wet tte Nl | worroner, ELECTRIC RANGE | ie ent oor wal Oct | Raton ot ney. we pricy mot | SR Gar sam ALLSTATE STANDARD DARK GREEV WITH FUR TRI ee eee ee a | PE Sse. tS ee Lm and oax 1 EACH, REGULAR. .....£21850/ seq coat. a-1 condition, sive 44, MAROON STUDIO COUCH 600.00. | TO Soe Ty A ee a A par ; “ce bgt? Der Me. BALE .................... $188.50 Ase 10) per st need tined , . 1374 Avondale, Ke ae -e -, La fog = tu Whittemore. | Pensiing” WiPe cot, Sedac. Pay Kew hogaay fia Rochester Ford Dealer | ALLSTATE AUSAIRE. .... te 50| LEATHER MOTORCYCLE JACK.| "ubder cushions. Grand Office Equipment 67 Windows windownlls. Boring seseeees a et, size 38-40, brown top coat with; make OR 36135. 4070 - - and siding, Our lumber is wee eccccce SMO) DOP | _ sipped ta ning, #8. 14? Cherokee, | RO yp yes re FOR PARTS & ooo | ean Maren). Sesoment_ tot BLACKETT ____Sale Misceflaneous 68 INSULATION Dequindre st s0-Mile, Open Sunder | REALTY COs oe ‘ STARE $ 23130 Fines. SYNCRO, | —!4800 Sales Co, 321 8. Be = (i “\enlhentenliadieimen ee t= § ROOM OTL BURNER, 120. STORM DOORS one eer. Excelent ‘condition. | “14.1 of 2. going 4 oom bent | ontiac Rd. at Opdyke _ . Fer = post Seo GETZEN EBONITE B PLAT CLAR- usoN LER gaat DORs conn ree eee DOUBLE SINKS, 830 08y mee B. STORM SASH 3 ve BATHROOM rROC ser. ( CABL . AS , Sdidierty oskD FORD TRUCK. ape Piles penta ere | Lom Die gine ,corizete win ligne, 23-50; | Awning Type P rertanes endl 85, Woe ormzn movers on oun| Large Size Tricycle epticn to way, $10, monthly. eo a ee Wastes) Pow. — : Fo: aioe » ce ver Pers a | CORDION. ine BASE Can: | KENMORE OAS STOVE. BENDER USED, agen gur| M. A, BENSON | onsen Situs execs sinew we ee Reasonable. EM 33473. sale cheap. Call after 12 boon.| snteed, up. Roy's replace | sso N. Saginaw FE 42521 a algo LARRY — | S02, SSS 775) Coa Soa 0 oe ee a i | peat ny ZNO Pine |" ROM ony nena 1 FoF Se INCH GIRLS BICYCLE, #30, @ | PLANO UPRIONT. ORAND GOOD | MORTRN,? PIECE HORT WAL-| pats saws Guill sows, coment | 20” Wide: double sash Jor 3 vip | ee nor seein Bete tone, PE-42543.. |. condition $60. 324 Whittemere. | — OF . pews | 204-_ clap hemmers: ete Pe storm sash, 22°x22"; 1 twolight| sale used 8 = 11 sheet m ‘own, eed NING mm | er. OR 3-252. << anne i ales cae .. sed ne MAIN AT BRIDGE Boats & Accessories 00) Pi oscar Schmidt PE SoatT FTAHONiRY “LAUNDRY FoRs.| PLUMBING SPECIALS well piston pump, $25. Phone EM tor fences nd oops, FE 20166 =, Wiese 1 ue MOST MOD-| PIANO TUNING & REPAIRING.| $12. 481.8 Sanford. __—|82 GAL. ELECTRIC. WATER | _ >S#7 eves. wecls 9:00 a.m. amd $:00 pm.| road bearing right op all turns “FOR MORE THAN © TEARS 4 eee ey ecinble for immediave | cell Prank Boeberits, FE +1546, | KENMORE WASHER GOOD CON- GRATE? 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Some of her foster children have | Lautner told of the marriages | been as young as two days old. under cross-examination by Ern- Mrs. Lashley has kept a full est Goodman, attorney for three [record on the activities of her | of six Michigan Communists whe | wards. Many have been adopted | are charged with conspiracy to | by families and others have re- | teach and advocate the violent | turned to their parents. ‘ ' overthrow of the government. ‘The grandmother said she be- Federal Judge Frank A. Picard came attached te several of the was astounded. “You mean you got married each time for the party?” he asked. “In June, 1930, at the orders of | saw her onee five years later,” the witness answered. Lautner sald the marriage made it possible for the woman to stay in the United States. She was in on a student visa. He testified they were diverced in 1933. Goodman asked about the sec- ond marriage and Lautner said it came about in 1939 ‘for the same reasons’’ as the first. 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FE Pisin ae 7:00—(T)—Stage Seven. “Last of | 2:30—(4)—Chamber Music. (7)—/ Charm Kitchen. WJBK, News, Records 12:00—WJR. News 11:20—WJR, ster Symphoay = = one : the Outlaws.’ Drama of West-| John Wayne Show. 11:15—(4)—The Bennetts. 6:15—WJR, Three Suns WEYE, Olora Park ware ee verw ‘eam, Clas i136 ern bank robbery. (4)—Stars of | 3:00—(4)—Kukla, Fran, Ollie 11:30—-(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. | (ns, Melodies SAS Glerte Paster W2YS, Belirecm | AR, Clu : Tomorrow. Amateur talent. (2)— | 3:30—(4)—Excursion. (7)—Mello-D | (2)—Strike It Rich. ¢-20_woe me wiax. 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(7) | 7,0e—WJR. were Over H'wd wars. qomerrow's World 7 qa $.28—WWJ, Pepper Young Collyer host; audience participa- | §:00—(4)—Hall of Fame. (7)—| —Stars on Seven. (2)—Tomor- WXYZ. Disaster __ is-W0. Sik Sark WEYS Pent Winter | tion. Super Circus. (2)—Omnibus. row’s Search. - WIBK. Record Reon SUNDAY AFTEaneen Wid, Meee WJBK, Don McLeod 8:00—(7)—Pantomime Quiz. Cha- SUNDAY EVENING 12: 45—(2)—Guiding Light. 1:15—WXYZ, Three Suns 1:00—WJR, Symphony WJBK. och Shine 3:45—WJR, Gal Sunday rade game. (4)—I Bonino. Eight —E 1:00—(4)—Jean McBride. (2) —| . 4. wip Sendieny Saol. peta pone | ae 7:15-WJR, Music Hall WWJ, Right to Happ Boninos gang up on new butler. | &—(4)—Dangerous Assignment. | "v.69 what You Eat. WWJ. Quis'em WIUK fees Goereete WXYZ. Dick Ofgood 400_WJR. News (2}—The Jackie Gleason Show Brian Donlevy as Steve Mitchell. 1:15—(2)—Beauty Is My Byline. wxve Gress a CKLW, Brotherhood CKLW, Toby David wwe. Becksioge Wite ~ “| (1)—George Jessel. : = . IS , - News, Review 7:30—WWJ, Listen and Live yEvS. © : Wi enie 4 “Hour a Decision, Re- | 6:30—(4)—Victory at Sea. (7)— ro) Moore Show. (4)—Tele-| 9.45 wan, quest star 1:15_-WKYZ, Christ Church | WXYZ, Pred Wolte WCAR, News, Ballads - ‘ligious. (4)—Amateur Hour. Ted | Boston Blackie. With Kent Tay) 1. 45 (7)_ strictly Female. “WWJ. College Quis "WHR, Mile MO) WCE Catton witht clem | Sib WIR. Country, Tunes j Mack hosts amateur talent. lor—(2)—e-You. Are There. _The | 5.95 (2) Double or Nothing. ae eee Tarr WJBK, Melody Time a . sis WCAR, Talk Sports 9:00— (7) —Boxing. Welterweight| ©? when Michaelangelo os a 2:15—(7)—News. : : . ; 1:45—WIR, Press Box CKLW. Pony David — 4:30—WJR, Matinee ‘bout; Britain's Gerry Deyar'ex.| Devi” ‘comes alive again. |»: s9(7)—Theater. (2) — House-| “ww laree Men 2:00WJR, Lions-Green Bay | W*¥% Dick Osgood WWJ, Widder Brown Pat Manzi. (4)—Show of Shows. | 7:0—(4)—Badge 714. (7)—You| “party. CKLW, “Barn Dance WEYZ Healing Waters | "ww" Minute Parade” WJBK. Don McLeod ° 7 ’ : 3 Sid Caeser, Imogene Coca in| Asked for It. (2) — Meet the | 9:45_(4)—Nancy Dixon. ine sion) wu ser uaaee CKLW, Elder Morton WXYZ, Osgood, Wolfe - pa smnedy; Nina Foch, Marguerite | UAW-CIO. $:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (4)—Kate| "ww. Story SE aca ee ee WIBK. News, Ocntile aig gia Piazza, Robert Rounseville, | 7:30—(4)—Mr. Peepers. Wally Cox, | Smith. , WXYZ, Hotel Btatier 2.30 _WWJ. Meet Congress ae eens CKLW, News, Rider ne eee ee en eee ee chem ae | eee | eee | ae | Herb Shriner with comedy quiz.| athletic coach with mixed emo-| dies Day. wws Grane Osrs 2:tS—-CKLW, Chosen People| JWCAR. Coffee With Clem | WE¥Z, Wettrick: McK. | : 9:30—(2)—My Favorite Husband.| tions. (7)—TV Teen Club. (2)— aig to aibinaed Traveler: (7) WXYZ, News, Party: | gg_ww3. carnival Fig al “pod Sagal pec | Sear me ‘Liz tangles with the truth. Jack Benny. Johnny Ray is|— Turn to a Friend. —_- = WXYZ, Church in Home icwcen nes eevee ee | 9:45—(7)—Madison Square Gar-| Jack’s guest on show. 4:30—(4)—On Your Account. (2) | 10-00 wim. saturdey Nite OAR, Been meu eek OE 0 et | 8k, Music Hall den.College and Pro basketball. | g:90—(4)—Comedy Hour. Martha| Feature Theater. (7)—Ern| wxyz, Top of Town acacia WWJ, Ist Page Farre 10:00—(7)—Theater. Feature Film.| Raye is star with guest Milton | » Westmore. CRLW, Wayne King ae ee WXYZ, Breakfast Club 5:30WWJ. L. Jones (2)—Medallion Theater. “The| Berle and others. (7)—Motion | 5:00—(4)—Adventure Patrol: (7) 0:0— WIR. Town & Country WXYZ, Decision Hour Sosiiadl — —— CKLW, Wild Bill Bishop's Candlesticks” with Vic-| Picture Academy. “West of El| —Auntie Dee. _ CKLW, Dusty Lane ‘caie Soe on ees —— a ‘WWI. Marriage tnd tor Jory, Barry Jones. Dorado,” stars Johnny Mack | 5:15—(4)—Gabby Hayes. 10:45—WJR, Orchestra WXYZ, Hour of Decision oa ok oe ae CKLW, Cecil Brown 10:30—(4)—Hit Parade. (2)-—-The-| Brown. (2)—Toast of the Town. | 5:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2) —j| CKLW. News (00 Ww. Weekend cx w. ‘Gabriel Heatter sajats ic eaate _ ater, “Flying “Blind.” Gordon -MacRae, Peter Hayes,| Kartoons. (7)—Capt. Hartz, 1 ae ee on0on mews 11:00—(7)—Feature Film. Marilyn} guests. 5:45—(7)—News, (2)—Sports. WXYZ, News WCAR, News, Review a a ae WWJ. News by True Monroe in “Dangerous Years.” | 9:94_(2)GE Theater. Preston MONDAY EVENING WIBK. News “CRLW. Crime? CELW..Kitchea Clot CKLW: News, Sports (4) w= aime — Foster, Skip Homeier stars in| 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—De- 11:15—WJR, Sports Final rs = oe 0:45 WIR, Pete & Joe WJBK, Headiess Horseman > —Theater. rt ” , Rose 43—CKLW, . : ; Hicoess (2) qnuntes a psychological | troit Deadline. (2)--Gene Autry. WXYZ, Top of, Town S=WIR Getires Dieu CKLW, Morning Special ‘ i= WIR, : Sart Queries (= Spotlig % ma. (4}—Playhouse. A young | 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—Sports. CKLW, “Tsrael Vistas WXYZ, Music Hall 30:06—WJR, A. Godfrey WXYZ, Lee Smits Taylor, Sneila Ryan in “Finger-| boy and childless couple find | ¢:30—(4)—Sports. (7)—Wild Bill. | 11:20—wsr, Orchestra CKLW, The Shadow WWJ. Welcome Traveler CKLW, Eddie Chase prints Don’t Lie.” happiness together in “John| (2)—Telenews.. Re wee an WCAR News CKLW Rewn Homechats | 6:30—WJR, Bob Reynolds a : CKLW, Phil With Music 3 KLW, News, , L SUNDAY MORNING Turner.” (7}—Walter Winchell. | ¢:45—(4)—Man About Town. (2)— — 5:20-WIR, Melodies WJBK. News, McLeod WWJ. Pran Pettay 8:45—(4)—News. (7)—Cartoons. | 9:15—(7)—Orchid Award. Weatherman. SUNDAY MORNING WAYS, Greatest. Story cape gh eas a’ = Thomas 9:00—(4)—Crossroads Church. (7) | 9:30—(7)—Peter Potter Show. (2)|1:00—(4)—U. of M. Football| ¢:#0—wm. at Dawning WIE. Mety | SRW WS. Deb Rope WWJ. Nations” Business Theater. ~—Man Behind the in Films. (7)—Playhouse. (2)—| wJek Rise & Shine wok a fee a 7.00 WIR, Guest House =" 9:30—(4)—Faith Frontiers. en's prison reforms go Craig Kennedy. %—WIR, Farm Review — ; WXYZ Bil 8 1 10;00—(4)—Garden Show. (2)—j| fect under kind warden. 7:30—(7)—Jamie. (2)—News. (| Ww, Coftee, Concert scneaY EvENe Metin Git aoe CxLW. Fulton Lewis Jr } Detroit Pulpit. 10:00—(4)—Letter to Loretta. “The | —Arthur Murray. WJBK. Rise & Shine 4:00 —WJR. Gene Autry WCAR, Harmony Hall JBK, Tom George | 10:15—(4)—Cartoon Carnival. Bronte Story.” Life of Charlotte | 7:45 — (4) — News. (2)—Perry| +.c0_wur, . Hymns wxrz p> egg! =e 11:00—WWJ, Strike It Rich | 7:15—WWJ. Alex Drier sna —(T)—Most Mr. Callahan. C2} Bronie. ()—The Web. (7)—| | Come Sey eet, | See mer corre” | ceo pear pave | Sane Sy ons —The Christophers. Hockey. 8:00—(4)—Name That Tune. (7)| WSK: News, Music aw “en a seg | WERK, Benn et mony $06. Family Gkaigtee 46—(2) See . | ae |, Asi olly® | reo —(O—Adventure Ho. ()—| @2—4—Mirror Theater. 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(7)—/| house. 11:15—(4)—Weathercast. (7) —| WJBK. Ave —— Tax ne ae WCAR, Noonday Caller ese WIR, Las Theater ' World Adventure. (2)—So You On. (2)—News. Charlie Chan. (2)—Featurette. wes - ‘es 8:38 WIR, Little Margie :2-ee, Selon Prone WXYZ. Medical Forum . Know Sports? 9: 45—(2)—News. 11: 20—(4)—Plainclothesman. pa — . — o Dae “Ww, Paye Eisabeth CKLW, Hour of Charm an A ome | Sean: ee Bet | CSE ap Reading™ il] |9-Year-Old Man cee es | WUE oem ae me || Se Ee Xd [ | Ready to Start OF 0 e 9:15—WJR, Faith Hymns CKLW, —— oon WXYZ, L. Stanley 10:08—WJR, Vaughn Monroe wxyYzZ, Chapel Window 9:15—WXYz, Taylor Grant — w . News : ; . 2 : 9:30—WWJ, Magic Story 9:3e—WJR, Symphonette et AFTERNOON CKLW, Edwards His New Job cae pa ll Americans WXYZ, Hour of Decision Awa Wowe brumennna 10:15—WXYZ, Top of Towa WJBK, Detroit Pulpit CKLW, Dr. Barnhouse WXYZ, Charm Time ‘ A. Buell, 95 = . WJBK’ Record WW Top This “a ¥ — L. a yeu OAS WIR, Relig. im Act, | 9:40—WHYE, A. Coot WIBK’ News, Ocorss Ske. te | . and Michigan State College's sys “spae| CKLW, Healing 10:00_WJR. Jack Benn WOAR, “Hews, Cish ; = - _8 Relatives, 2-Churches,. eldest graduate living in Michigan, U.N. Political Committee east Deis a Ww, lest Man Out Aswan, Ma ertine ews" wayee = ° ¥ 10:08 = om Salvation Army, Home |has a new job, according to his) Seeking Ballot on West WWs, Putt case CKLW. Radio. ‘Show. CKLW, Wala ae oa * Township Beneficiaries | %™4 mater Proposals WIBK. Detrott Puiptt 10:15—WXYZ, A. Cook 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone =| 10:45 WIR. Beulah ¥ The college reported that Buell, | WCAR. News, Harmony 10:88--WIR. Pacte CKLW, Your Bey Bud | CRLW, Quiet’ Sanctuary The will of Dr. George Alexan-|who graduated there in 1883, re-| UNITED NATIONS, N. Y! —| 10:15—wsn, string Time WWJ, Meet the Press WJBK, Tom George filed in Oakland County Pro-| cently wrote to the U. S. Depart-|The U.N. Assembly's Political | 10:30—w.m, Chapel Hour CKLW Beck to © ws cine wa gla a named ment of Agriculture for literature | Committee pushed for a vote today| WW. Art_ of Living WJBK, oes 1:46—WIR, Oulding Licht | Wopk, ‘News bate Court Friday, arnt iro and that he|on Western proposals for disarma-| Sate Ste 18:43—WIR. Christophers 2:00—WJR, Mrs. Burton sae. News, Bonds relatives, two churches, *| plans to start growing sage next| ment talks by the world’s atomic| W/BK. Sun. Serenade Wak. mane beens wxvk ater Mwwa, Nermen. Grestice” Salvation Army and Rich Tow? | year, powers as the eighth Assembly | '#:45—WWJ, Storybook 11:00—WJR. Dick Burris ae ‘sen aon CxLW. Muse : 8 y ‘om rge : "Wie estate wan Valued af $155;|old te eeot' in a. new inhestry,” | Delegates stl hoped to Anish theic| SMe Sr,aeats com | WEYR Brvs NCAR Hews Cob | u:aecam etre, suse His estate was valued at $155,-| old to start in a new industry, egates still hoped to finish their! wxvz, mckenzie CKLW, News 2:13—WJR, Perry Mason WWJ, Laura's Dance Party 000 in a petition to probate the | 0ne College official commented seen re the Dec. 8 adjourn-| CKLW, Pontiae Baptist WJBK, News WXYZ. Winter CKLW, Phil With Music will. The petition was filed at the| | New blasts from Russia's Andrei | @;_: = Lapeer Will Join |x. Sein ea Wee oe ei ern Brrkdey, ” {Bank Quiz Records. | Aree on Lease . the committee debate | Ce i i —_—* Central Methodist Church in |) | . prolonged : ebate | Birthday ALMA (®—The board of educa- P $5,000 Caae =n | yesterday. More discussion Ww: . ~— suiverwood Methodist Church in | 11 Diabetes Drive scheduled today in an effort to| FRANKLIN, Tex. The oldest Destroyed in Blaze SS ee: neve Silverwood, Mich., $500; Salva- reach a ballot. of five living Civil War veterans— agreed on a lease of 100 feet of tion Army, $700; Rich Township, |, LAPEER COUNTY — Doctors in) Approval of the Western resolu- | Walter W. Williams—was 111 years| HARRISVILLE, Mich — Rec-| frontage on the south side of the owl clin ol = California, the county will take part in a@ na- tien appeared certain. old today. _ ords of the Westphalia State Bank former Washington School site for $1,000 each; and a niece, nephew, tional diabetes detection drive next |, qe Williams who weighs 110 pounds | "vestigation were among those de-| @ community center and swimming week sponsored by the American| Like previous Assembly resolu-| witi celebrate h j stroyed when a fire gutted the sister-in-law and brother-in-law AE ; ate his anniversary to- . in Canada, $1,000 cach. Diabetes Association tions on the subject, it urges the) morrow in an annual reunion of | Alcona County courthouse here yes- _— , The nationwide drive is spon-|12-nation Disarmament Commis-| relatives and friends at his tiny His wife, Emma C., of 8 N.| sored locally by the Lapeer County | sion—the 11 Security Council mem-| tarm home near here. However, Circuit Judge Herman Johnson Ave. and a daughter, Mrs. mss g Day ai thdprere| Paying ps os looking Be eal 2 youre old sos Dehnke, conducted a one- Marion Alexander Uden of 75 La- | Buchanan mlay as chair ways aching international | joined Confederate Army — grand _jur YI = to-share}man agreement on disarmament. __| heeame-a- forage miastet’ f0F Fidod’s | thé failure of the now defunct bank, —_ ; estate: | Dre Buchanan said that all coun- olution be-re- | Dr. Alexander, who died Oct. | ty doctors will give a free unrinaly- is a recommendation for| soidier of the Gray still living is | Placed. . a subcommittee of the “powers | Thomas 1 at the age of 90, stipulated in his|sis to any adult or child next ; Evans Riddle, 107, who| Firemen said the blaze be- will that the money left the Method-| week. If sugar is found, the per- peice agg areca lives in Austin, Tex:, at the Confed-| gan im the furnace room of the || /hat’s @ question ist Church here be spent as di-/ son will be notified. —— Private! erate Home. 83-year-old two-story frame build- || yOu can onswer _¢ ected by his wife. “Medical authorities estimate Indi ing. But the cause of the fire is il a ; that ther are nearly a million per- a. tor Ag rainy ors — C : R f eilll to be determined. easily when you keep in ry - for : { : ‘CAR’ ma citer Gets Probation |%" in the United States with dia-| 2:1 Canada, France and rey ‘Soviet ounty e erendums Saved were records of the county ae - s / aa Reena Charge —_ a. and there | Union—the five leaders in atomic on Bingo f clerk, probate judge, register of || MOurly newscast on focal, Vi Negligen re nearly a million undetected | research—to hold these negotia- Be Asked deeds and county reasurer national and world hap- =e diabetics." s A Detroit man was placed on : tions, Subsequent amendment re- Many other records were de- : two years probation, assessed $20 | 9 ya moved the names from the resolu-| LANSING (UP)—Sen, Harold M.| stroyed. {a PSenge. costs and ordered to pay funeral i ws Good; . gs @ Ryan (D-Detroit) today announced News of the Hour Oakland he will ask Oklahoma expenses yesterday by 1, | Judge Frees Defendant | vishinsky charged yesterday that . oleae ican dire Dry Puts Up On the Hour »- Doty’ on a negligent homicide | LAWRENCE, Mass. @®—Here's| American preparations for @ new | * | Constititional amendment to) Signs for Bootlegger = wee : an ill wind that blew some good. war are preventing disarmament legalize charity bingo or raffles . charge. a | and building up international ten-| by county referendums WHEATLAND, Okla. — Citi-/f - World Famous News Joe Hardy, 56, of 82 Alfred St. * at nae sions. —_#——— ae ‘i. zens of this tiny community near. Analyist and Comentator . was found guilty by a jury Oct. 29 |!" district court yesterday The Soviet U.N. delegate also} posal would be submitted to voters | Oklahoma City have made it easy in the death of James C. Morti- scaaher for thirsty travelers to buy hard|| HENRY J. TAYLOR son, 84 Buena Vista St., Highland in'N 3 ee liquor in dry Oklahoma. 1 os by - c peeeeee. | - Park, who was killed in a collision Ryan's proposal would require | Fed up with being awakened at —— June 5 on Dixie’ highway at Scott that a majority vote favorably | all hours by tipplers wanting to our Land and Mine i Lake read. to permit charity bingo or raf- | know “where the bootlegger lives,” fles before such games could be | they took action, with Justice of Tuesdey, 4:30 P. M. held in each county. the Peace Nathan B. Newcomb as “22 woe Youths 3 Years Probation fraternal, and oRnilie Anyone wanting to find the liquor | Music All Dey ee Pet ee Seal be ened ae ao eae Sports 2:30 & 4:15 P.M, yous were conduct charity bingos on a| Signs posted along highway placed on three years probation county licensing basis, Ryan said, | yesterday. ¢ ., and assessed $100 costs each Fri- 7: ° ad a day by Oakland County ecm . Is Fi aed Geen | = ‘our ee eae ek a | ot. and in the nighttime. La- of L. Dr., breaking | Baldwin Dose a ae