‘Sie \ The Weather. Friday: Partly Cloudy | Details page twe = = = 5 RES | 1llth YEAR * *& & * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 8s PAGES “2? aa? rte o Part of Atom P # Expects to Sell ~ Revenue Bonds || -for Straits Span Mackinac Group Hopes for Satisfactory Bid on $99 Million Securities DETROIT (AFP) — The Mackinac Bridge Authority announced today a buyer had been found for revenue bonds to build a bridge con- necting Michigan’s two peninsulas. Prentiss M. Brown, bridge authority chairman, said that bids for $99,800,000 of bonds were formally re- quested today and that “we are assured of a bid by a responsible group of invest- ment dealers and have , they will be submitted to the State Administrative Board for final approval. Bridge Division at $44,500,000. The bridge, long énvisaged to break the bottleneck of ferry traf- Straits Mackinac, the Treasury Milton Takes a Bride CAKE CUTTING—Milton Berle, TV comedy star, and his new bride, the former Ruth Cosgrove, smile joyfully as they prepare to eut their huge wedding cake after their marriage in New York Wednesday. It was the third nuptial venture for both. Colder Forecast Tonight . Ice Coats State Highways but Roads in County Clear Above-freezing temperatures most of last night spared the Pontiac area ieee ay that caused at least | one traffic death in western er: Weare ae dice tically all main highways in the county were f Other sections of Michigan got their first taste of winter weather... .. - r 2 One ity was attrib- uted to storm which | posi inches of snow at ton, Lake, at Gladwin, William Manbeck, 74, of Rock ford was killed when his car skid- ded and overturned last night on US-131 north. of Grand Rapids. State Police.reported slippery roads in the western half of the expected later. Gouzenko lives with his wife and two children—who do not know his morrow. ; : he was quoted as saying in this 7s / : # 2 aS ? 3 Miniature ‘Make-It' Sets we rb, te ES ‘ .- — secret, friends come on Pontiac Store Counters |r sm a4c rt coce p prmnnn - ted| "ar eae trey tae ere The trend toward do-it-yourself activities is reflected | "Si pau there = in Christmas gifts in Pontiac stores. “ ‘Not tear of death, but fear of Some years ago model planes were about the only con- ingrati uncertain- struction kits to be bought. ee ae tae oe Now, if it can be made, it’s probably in a kit. Starting ermal 7 is to — at 10 cents, make-it-yourself kits are found in every price in gene gin lesan ~ Boats and planes are sold in both wood and plastic. |\capees.” hss acasase that The boats have balsa or mahogany hulls. Some of the nage et anes we cee $100,009 Damage Dane coach, plastic minia- {when he opens that package and on rin Ce eng, are ready for |finds a complete home workshop. CHILLICOTHE, Ohio @—A wind : and iting. | One large local store has portable |storm, described by a ee elie-Fargo | s ta g¢|"orkshons priced trom $16.95 up. | “baby tornado, whistled ee ane Green. big 9 bat yotat sain) con eee thern Ohio city Small replicas of old-time wag: |*™S : rooting trees, leveling g ons also are available in kits. You tearing down power lines. have a wide choice of wooden Damage was estimated at $100,- ranch covered '|000. No one was burt. {In Today's in Auto Mishaps Man Becomes Detroit's 194th Traffic Victim of This Year From AP and UP Dispatches — Seven Michigan persons were killed in traffic acci- dents throughout the state morning. George Schnorr, 65, be- came Detroit’s 194th traffic victim of the year Wednes- day when the car in which The was riding collided with another at an intersection. A 20-year-old youth, who only minutes earlier had re- ceived a speeding ticket, was killed today when he cracked his car up as he tried to outspeed other po- lice cars. James Lee Whited of Suburban : fit Be Tad LH | it q FF He : yesterday and early this) STOP IN SEATTLE—Rhoda Jane and Daniel Spaulding, known as Yang Han Me and Chung Lee Nam in their last home, a Korean orphanage, ar- rived at Seattle last night en route to their new home at Berrien Springs, Mich. The waifs are From Korea to Michigan for New Home State Finds Bridge Backer State Chalks Up} Seven Fatalities | __ Al Wirephote | *) being adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Spaulding. Robert Pannabecker, Northwest Airlines official; |- and his wife, shown holding the tots, cared for them on the flight. : Tru Town Shelled Ammo Carrier Burns; Village Given Artillery Barrage for 2 Hours | ¥ Hubby Entitled to an end,”” Wanick said. Crash; Fy » 3 as t i 56. J ie ! i ; fi 1 PF 5 ae : i a 8% ? SF £ i tt alia’: the formal ceremonies A stunned audience Reds Raise Anti-Marshal Clamor at Nobel Prize Rite OSLO, Norway (AP) — Communist demonstrators shouting “this is no peace candidate” today interrupted awarding the 1953 Nobel peace ‘at the Oslo University festival watched as the demonstrators showered anti-Marshall Newsmen See 1954 Pontiacs Public Display ‘Dec. 18; 148,000 to Be Built by End of March. > By ROBERT B. TARR Pontiac Press Managing Editor Pontiac Motor Division, which will introduce its 1954 models to the public on Dec, 18, has sched- uled 148,000 cars by the end of March, R, M, Critchfield, general ‘manager of the division, told news- Present employment of the di- vision is 17,000, about 2,000 more i gsi 3 ‘ i fri Cie ‘ ‘leaflets upon them. Official Claims U.S. President \Threafens War Vishinsky Doubts That Peace Work Will Mix With Weapons LONDON (AP) — Soviet spokesmen gave strong in- dications last night that the Kremlin wants no part of President Eisenhower's pro- posal for an atomic energy pool for peaceful uses. — i a all MN i . Lf i t t standing in community affairs this year, perhaps you would like to nominate him for the Pontiac Junior Cham- "| Savery and the year's outstanding Jayeve will be presented the K ion Wig. dohend: ~ Justice Gafill Announces ‘Tough’ Policy on Driving Drunk During Holidays sture..... ‘ 43 poe ™...g : Mjestherematay. 36 of rain and snow. \, AL aT | Bes [igen g53 Fae ny z a ‘| stitute of Science lecture program to High Twelve Says Rights Should Be Guarded but Not Used to Thwart Justice © BIRMINGHAM — Speaking to *| High Twelve Gub members this week, Detroit Police Commissioner Donald 8. Leonard warned, “Since | all people are presumed innocent A-sehior at U. of D. High School i il ; intl: ca F g = z of g 5 g ui g Hi a3 if ‘ Hie fpiedy ft i : methods. 7 Pontiac Deaths Mrs. John Fafty John (Mary) Fafty, 74, of 144 Nor- ton Ave. died Tuesday night. ; i | Kirbert says is unusual this early| married in Alma in 1913 in the season, ' She came to Oakiand County 30 In the second game, Reynolds | years ago and had resided in Group a nip and tuck af-/tiac 15 years. fair with Fawcett Heating Co. and| Her only survivor is a brother, won 3 to 23. Alfred Olson of Clio. Games’ tonight af Barnum Funeral will. be Friday at 1:30 School gym find the Reynolds |P.™. from the Huntoon Funeral Group opposing Folin's Five at Home. The Rev. Carl W. Nelson of 7 and Emmandal Baptist against | St. John Lutheran Church will of- John D. Heatherly After an illness of six months, Union Ct, died at his residence at 11:10 p, m. Wednesday, Born in Mlinois July 29, 1874, he was the son of John and Mar- tha Thomas Heatherly, He came to for the at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow. t * BIRMINGHAM—Postmaster Ber | nar? E. Fowler has eemounced | As and stamp windows are open until | : @aily, up to Dec. 21, ‘and until 6 p.m. Saturdays Dec. | r and until | Fowler said additional reom | and unsigned Christmas | Still 2c for the first! two ounces or fraction, anywhere, | Fowler added. yer, this type | mail be forwarded un- | the addressee has given spe- Accoruing to the postmaster, the new “International Surface” rates first ounce or fraction, and 4c for | each additional ounce. PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly cloudy —} end Friday, Cool tonight. | Lew 21 te %. Fridey semewhet warmer. High 86 te 46. Nerthwesteriy winds 15 te wiles west te seathwe=t and Friday. Today in Pentioc Lowest temperature preceding § « m At & am Wind velocity 4 mph Direction: W: eat. : Sen sets Thafeday at § p = i Prigag 4 im | fy beceming 6 te 12 late tonight et 11-34 om. teres ; ee eeees ! ieeeeee | Eitrvtion Corporecien's Dodge Truck | be taken. tothe Gibbons Funeral | Plant on Crime, Science | Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, tiac, C. D, and J, C. Heatherly lin Illinois and J, Db. Heatherly Depertadit, | ' will have its first meeting tonight | West Virginia. B. Carr is scoutmaster of the troop tors and two sisters, Ezra, Jim, of about 15 boys, one of several | Mrs. Belle Shepherd and Mrs. | Minnie Huberts in Illinois and Henry ‘in Arkansas. Nine grand- Birmingham newcomers are: children and three great-grand- Mr. and bare, Donal x Clare one | children also survive. their children. Bruce, 1, Carol, 5, of Funeral will be Friday at 8 p. m. { Dayton ee. thaeeen. he is ye or jin the Huntoon Funeral Home, The Curysier Jo Engine | Rev. Carl Downey of the Social iM & md thei . ? ’ qunheon Deberan Ann, hana Banéra | Brethren Church will officiate. Fol- ken, bee bony nS They | lowing the service the body will 4. now living at 581 Mohegan. Me is with Monroe Calculating Co. Club to Hear Talk Pormer Detroiters Mr. and Mrs Aitred Home in Harrisburg, stiends Michigan State College. Their eddress & 646 Woodland. Me i &- re- Y. w scum, 3h whe recentty moved from | Funeral for Reginald Roy Mc- Guigan, 33, of 184 Mt. Clemens from the -Yoorhees-Siple Funeral Home. The Rev. H. T. Starkey of | will officiate. Burial will be in | White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Aug. 24, 1920, he was the son of Arthur Roy and Loretta May Hall BIRMINGHAM — Originator of | from there 32 years ago and. was the first “Off-the-Record Court” for re =) - Club.at a dinner at 7 p.m. tomor- RHEUMATISM SUFFERERS row at Devon Gables. His subject / Find New Curb For Pain Users Mere Application." Taylor has been with the prose- trem amas of 4 qupeens wie is a graduate of Wayne University.| p= and Detroit College of Law. VERTA F. Mebicki and their son, Alfred, 22, Who | Reginald Roy McGuigan search engineer at Fisher Bod eg Y 9 to 845 Harmon. Taylor is 6 St. will be Saturday at 10:30 a.m. the First Southern Baptist Church Born at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., MeGuigan. He came to Pontiac Oakland County teen-agers, Assis- tant Prosecutor-George F, Taylor ARTH RITIS will be heard by the Soroptimist will be “Crime and its Scientific x aeeely Victims of crippling arthritis, rheaumatiom nd neuritis joyous hore cuting office for seven years, He |* rag fap aye gumbines 4 drags inte Appropriately enough —Soropti- } cos, ss renee mists have started a new service | in safe to take, requires no peuaniptien, for neglected children. Se ee Ee oe = torture of arthritis and rheumatiom pein in wollen jointe and les now * be * Auto-Pedestrian Crashes wi VIERTAROL ches 02.00 tut enastdecing se Hospitalize 2 Wednesday Smt. 'S.li"wih'money ‘back gearentes After a prolonged iliness, Mrs. Jim David Heatherly, 79, of B12/ ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10,°1953 Leonard Talks | 4 P| : 4 that Soviet Russia will live up to center here—in Salt Lake County—~ any agreement it might ain : Doormat Is Mystery is labeled in foot-high letters’“‘Web- ‘SALT LAKE CITY @—A door-| er County.” Nobody seems to know mat at the entrance of the medical | why. | a os Sen. Olin D, Johnson. (D-SC) GIVE HIM A WINNER...- ~~. DAILY DOUBLE RIGHT TO THE FACE—Rocky Castellani (left) starts a right to the head of Gil Turner after connecting with a left;in the sixth round of their middleweight bout in Cleveland last night. Turner, of Philadelphia, dropped the 10-round scrap to Castellani, Cleveland fighter. (See story, page 52). 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But next year the Democrats will have a one vote margin due to the appointment of Cleveland's Mayor Burks to succeed the late Senator Tart. This has given rise to the ques- 4 tion of whether the party should 4 try to placate Morse by offering ay to restore him to the Armed 4. _ Services and Labor Committees. : There is precedent for such action. 4 & = In 1925 certain Republican members of Congress were deprived of their com- mittee seniorities for having supported Sen. La Fotietrs for President. Two & yeats later their full rights and privi- Pe leges were restored to them. r * * * Z much sounder than the hope that Morse will be much help to the - GOP. In our book he is a renegade who has promised nothing more than that he will vote with the = party on organization matters : through 1954. Arkansas Idea Cuts Cost Arkansas’ state highway engineers have come up with a money saving idea — the prefabricated highway bridge. Under the old system replacement of a worn out bridge was a tedious and time consuming operation. Wet cement was poured into forms at the scene and required 28 days to dry. During that time traffic had to be detoured and everybody suffered inconvenience. * * * Under the new system cement slabs 19 feet long by 34% wide are precast and hauled to the site. These interlocking slabs make it possible to build a bridge at the rate of 113 feet a day. They can be used in bridges from 20 feet to a mile in length and 10 to 40 feet in width. Most attractive feature of all is the economy of precast bridges. They can be built at a cost of $140 a linear foot. Poured bridges cost $200 to $250 a foot. : * * * As might be expected the pre- cast bridge has found great favor with motorists because it can be driven on immediately and de- tours are little used. It also is popular with taxpayers who know tax relief when they see it. This looks like an idea worth investi- — by other state highway depart- ference is what to do about the commit- — open after U. N, by a narrow vote with several abstentions, formal- ly admitted that Puerto Rico is a » >-s self-governing territory. That *., decision in turn meant that it no longer was necessary for our Government to make periodic re- ports on Puerto Rican affairs. a ae: “, Actually the island not only has its - Own constitution but elects its own gov- ernor and legislature and administers its internal laws without any interfer- “ence from the mainland. Its distin- . - guished Governor, Luis Munoz Marin, _said Puerto Rico does not want inde- pendence. This is understandable. “a * * * Under the present arrangements - ' Puerto Ricans can send their products duty free into the United States. The U. S. also is a haven for hundreds of thou- sands of Puerto Ricans, because they are American citizens, who can seek a more abundant life here. : The simple truth is that our Carib- bean friends not'‘only don’t want inde- pendence but have sound economic reasons for not desiring any change in their present status. Statistics that indicate insanity is in- creasing may be in error, as it is becom- ing more difficult all the time these days to tell who’s nuts and who isn’t. EEE Ir ong half of the world doesn’t know how the other half lives these days, it’s only because it ignores the press, radi and TV. A wor of people not only think the world owes them a living, but they con- sider themselves preferred creditors. The Man About Town Pep Is Piling Up Officials. Urge Parents to Give Children Due Warning Datfynition - Optimist: A man who can relax as his wife backs their new car into a parking space. With such a delay in freezing over, our young- sters are watching the hundreds of lakes in the Pontiac area, and getting more anxious to try out their skates. This extra pent up enthusiasm on account of the waiting, is causing some concern to Oakland County Sheriff, both of whom urge parents to caution their children about trying out the first ice. Their anxiety to test the first “rubber ice’ fiiay bring tragic results. Thanks for a letter from Mrs. Cordelia Thomason of Lake Orion, commending the Pontiac Press for publishing “Santa and the Flying Pup,” which she considers the best feature of its kind that she ever read. A forsythia. bush that—bloomed profusely to . usher in the season last spring in the yard of . Mrs. Dores Browne in Birmingham is now putting on a second 1953 performance. An Oakland County man has been choden president of the Genesee County Real Estate Board. He is : Gerdon J. McGianis of Holly, who maintains an office in Flint. we Further. warning about the danger of muck fires is given by - : Chief George Ross of the Rochester Fire Department. Jt recently was necessary to stretch a hose line for nearly a mile to extinguish one of those stubborn blazes near that village. The first of the 1954 calendars are being received, and they indicate that the cheese cake and low neck line pictures again are missing. Perhaps TV has taken them over. Having approved its proposed charter in a special election this week, Lathrup is in line to become Oakland County's fifteenth city. Selected on the council, An acquaintanceship of a score of years or more between Chief of Police Joseph G. DeVriendt of Highland maintains « keen interest in national affairs and is glad that she voted for Eisenhower. Orchids to—_ 2 - @ ae eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10,1958? Conversation Import If Popularity : Girls, lace and figure _ don’t count more than 25% — So el a ic kit ts an “Open Sesame” to boy friends! a tk saga tiee, My? Tt wet > set i : FE a i. 4 } ‘ a: i +H : | btett Misting» Ta che Aties fae EY Vy oY Mifee a on S ‘Target for Tonight Voice of the People = Be yo Se ran Rev. Fred Tiffany Says Abbreviation of ~~ Baering Down 5 i : H & z ‘Christmas’ m : ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER hristmas’ Desecrates a Holy Name ae {Letters will be condensed when neces which means an unknown go to when I was well enough and , Are. you in Burp’s Peerage, ~- yt -- EA ey of the tity, Surely we know from his- sent me directly home De eS in Writer must accompany letters but these torical facts Christ-had a ‘Three days later I called the lightly on the roqueste, unless the letter te critical te name! And | that name was Sheriff's office to find out if It not, walk, don’t run, to the IT am ate ; was e wie tne nearest hospitable exit. : i - 3 i ag i i Ab splendidly supported by the Press risen today? Let all Christians of the United States, including the protest the open desecration of His it and it didn’t hurt him. meio Daneel et he. Pontiac Press . name, I then talked to a druggist who on es or why. As one more voice added to the Rev. Fred R. Tiffany _ verified my belief that instant dry *¥®T ¥ ; crusade, I protest blasphemy Bethany Baptist Church coffee is bitter and the bitterness , down of using the spelling, ‘‘Xmas” for West Huron at Mark would disguise any foreign sub- se Caine, 5 ee we & stance and no harmful effects ; enter ebration would be evident unless the stim- birthday of the Son ot God, She Asks Whereabouts tion: was added in the form of hot Re gy apelie der Apa Saviour of the world, then let of Law and Discipline water Gan the gutent 500. Give "Sm them use His holy name correctly.., I still did not like evidence-eat- ais His name is Christ, not “X," | What and where is this thing 4,. under sheriffs, so I wrote to called law and discipline? the FBI. But, I was not dead, so It means, my pretty poll, that THOUGHTS FOR TODAY A few months ago I was taken why lock the barn? 4 are a dead pidge. It means Whoso keepeth the law is = 1 had been drinking. I called the 9593 Dartmouth Road Sy aier tastine pace. te paaane wise son: but he that is a com- Sheriff's office in Pontiac and Route 1, Clarkston you are the dish who turned the panion of riotous men shaméth when they arrived I handed over bine heck purple. | his father.—Prov. 28:7. a sample of the coffee to have it Him : y * * * analyzed. They called an ambu- “You owe me six months’ rent. leant ° Laws are not masters but serv- lance and I was taken to the hos- You must get another place to ee Se eS s ents, and ha exiee thom who cheys pital . barbituate side of Perk Avenue? It them. Admittedly, I was very ill. They. “Go without paying you? are persona au gratin. —Henry Ward Beecher. gave me the name of a doctor to Never!’ aoe time ole Olen. David Lawrence Says: . : “3 anymore than barbed wire in a fe * ° : . silo. So get yourself hencewards Republicans Facing Discouraging Splits St icae've'wria w anes ° ed D4 — “in " ’ as Ike Turns Idealistic, Not Party-Wi£ise 1. you roomie the backs ot 3 cuversationl, dialogue, throw No - the proper necks? Is the rent on form of a question mark. WASHINGTON — Disaffection destroy the American two-party ganization even more in congres- your dilatory domicile paid-up and Fade out of your speech each inside the Republican Party is system. sional years than in presidential non-accessible? time by asking him a question. growing rapidly. Some observers Jt will take a presidential de- years. aed It he tries to get the conversa- are saying that, if the congression- cree. Nothing else will suffice. The | The administration has been very _—S_ Neither one of Bobos made tional machinery rolling by say- al elections wére held today, Presi- American people are demanding slow in bringing about the changes the grade this semester, Mean- — ing: Alice, that's a cute looking dent Eisenhower would receive jt, and it will be warmly applaud- that members of Congress, for ex- ing both the Rockefeller and the hat you're wearing, then | don’t the shock of his career — the ed by most of our citizens not em- ample, have been talking about. Newsom, — stymie him by a “Thanks. Democrats would get control of ployed in the third party. The Most of the adverse comments — For that “Thanks” doesn’t end both houses. President must be told how we have. been given’ in private thus Don’t be downcasted over not with a question mark. Instead, While Eisenhower is himself. feel. = “is far, but they now are br out making the heliotrope schedule. gig — os ag igre ie popular, as all the polls show, he, Now, how shall we do it into the open, They farmed me out this season Be ewe sdede you ie no more than any other President Walter. S. Hallinan, formerly — fjisenhower’s blunder in alien- to the Police Gazette. But I — oe wren co he part Sse deed comic tne ame be alae canes to cabteten Oe aan ter ae to the party c . : ome election in mid- member from West Virginia, said statement issued by Sec. Dulles From Our Files — where aid you get itr” (Note the term. The special elections in Wis- in a letter to this mt: condoning trade with Red China question mark). a ae consin. and New Jersey showed “Certainly Congressman Neal by our Allies — a statement, in- 15 Years Ago And this makes it easy that still to be true does not exaggerate the situation cidentally, that the other members MOVIE LEADERS ask patrons boy friend to re-enter the dia- ~~ The ot of the Cabinet knew nothing about to sign petitions which would boy- logue, so you'll soon be conversing ae an haciinn Gadi oe in any respect. ‘7 aks te el = hes only 1% cote é merrily and without. apparent tthe surtace In conversations and fle of Republicans te mont “TOME Sure gtarted inside the “ULICA METHODISTS “will ob» Bova Uke girls who inflate thei wits igh og ago ahaa: Republican Party when the Presi- serve 115th Anniversary with gala ¢g0 with smiles, compliments and colina’ esiems ‘ur"tuldy wheal The disappointment inside the dent made his fight against Chair- events. Special festivities are plan- &Y conversation. Your looks sarang tem Republican Party is due primarily man Reed of the House Ways and ned by group. don’t count as much as your con- a wy din Now Jer, © the indifference of the President Means Committed last spring, and © Yous age versation in being popular and sey ‘and Wiocossin, te forfelt tho toward his own party: He is rep- there has been a gradual accumt- §— poucias FAIRBANKS and ftting dates, so learn to carry perdvey resented as feeling that he can- lation of grievances, so that it is Mary Pickford “America’s ‘most on gay repartee. 5 eg ) not root out the Truman ap- an understatement to say the : rd Send for my “Formula for Typical of the expressions heard pointees. party is merely faced-with the — ma ts onl eee ae an Interesting Conversa- privately is the comment made by His man on the Civil Service customary differences of opinion. | — DEAD ae fs Pee " enclosing a stamped Rep. Will E. Neal, Republican of Commission, Philip Young, votes Its morale is in a state of rapid tion; sero weather cad Tain rake mm avalos, ples @ dime. West Virginia, who has written a with the Democrats to keep in ‘disintegration. tonight. me Then use it every day. a letter to all the Republican mem- policy-making positions certain of- (Copyright 1953) highways dangerous, (Coperieht, Regine Syntiente bers of the House of Representa- nei Saw Ga ie Os tt a tives complaining about the fact ministration on & ° d * inst while the people wed for and are devied to te paicies ef EQt More Proteins, High Calcium Foods Fey Od wy eka ss are not ‘s 5 EE : a wae oc raat sant wre If You Have Rheumatiz (or Arthritis) “tie, remember my letter Country among the workers, and py WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. _ ficiencies operating through many should go for genuine whole wheat of Sept. 1, 1953, calling your at tusiasm in coming elections will —. ground in your tention to the manner in which the : ' only difference between chronic Fm not going to use my present Republican adminis. %¢ lost. rheumatiz and chronic arthritis is Mamlted space here to define 's of affairs is be- __ Political parties depend on or- se rm tor PAytical degeneration. 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Mrs.-Babbe-has two of her four children living, three grand- children, seven . great-grandchil- dren, and many nieces and No Easy Way fo Write a Song Top Pros Work Hard to Produce America’s Hit Tunes NEW YORK (UP) — Songwrit- ers never know where their next ideas are coming from, but when a good one comes along, the “old pros’ know what to do with it. They work'on it. Ask any top-notch songwriter about-the ‘‘easy"’ way to write a hit song, and he'll tell you there is no easy way. To be sure, there are “freaks” that have been dashed off in 10 minutes and have been hits, but these usually are by rank amateurs who, as history has shewn, seldom repeat. Take the manner in which Car- men Lombardo and his partner, John Jacob Loeb, wrote the new ditty, “Please Bring My Daddy A Train, Santa.” : Both are old hands at writing hit songs. They wrote “Boo Hoo” and ‘‘Seems Like Old Times,” just to cite a couple. 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(UP) — ‘94 License Plate Sales Doubled Over Last Year Michigan's new automobile li- cense plates are selling in Pon- Perry St. = He said about 3,000 plates have on sale Dec. 1. Motorists. have until March 1 to buy them. Kellogg attributed the: increased Michigan’s history. 9 es. ee SS ig aa sa ices es « * Educator Talks Against Pressures in’ Schools ROANOKE, Va. @® — Schools should take the pressure off chil- “\U. S. Office of Education. Lifé Story of Wheat Being Told in Movie | waseo, bere Fogs Get IQ Test me ne ee on the Flay Root ranch near bere NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. @—| being faced with problems it was The protect is being mpemenee’ Eggs get IQ tests as a part of|not designed for- and cannot deal began in ‘March when Hunterdon ty Egg Laying | with,” she said. “Therefore the svas planted and . 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Black 98 | pomp and circumstance to the or dark. brown. Sml., Med, = : The sun glinting through the : trees of St. James's Park and re- | flecting off the steel breast-plates | ot the Household Cavalry astride coal-black chargers is a sight few “f travelers are likely to forget i Food is now available in varie : Hl i % \ Wass Cet, os 7 to 14 Shop—Second Floor ij rt a : i , | sme South) 7 40 14 Shop—Sécond Floor oz i} ie 2 if EG values up to 19.95 values up to 26.95 GIRLS SIZES 10 TO 16 —- YOUR CHOICE GIRLS SIZES 7 TO 14 — YOUR CHOICE Attractive pincheck snowsuit out- 83 fits, storm coats, dress coats, etc. Styled to give girls that pert look. 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Their wives like red. Victor R. Stephens of the Cor- nell Extension Teaching and In- formation Department passed out leaflets among 2,000 farm visitors. in six. different colors Of the agriculture crop leaflets for the farmers, those printed in green were most popular. The womenfolk went for red- printed copies of a home econom- ics leaflet. Green was their least preferred color. MUD-SNOW WINTER TREAD! 9 Size 6.50x16.. Size 6.70n15.. Size 7,10x15.. 6.00016 TAR... you wish te trede in your Get @ polr tedey! Yes! These ere PULL PRICES! NO TRADE-INS REQUIRE These fully guorenteed Mud- Winter Treeds have extre-deepey.®: lugs thet bite inte snow ond They give yeu the extre trec you need to keep you rolling winter! Mede with Cold Rubber topes give service for many winters! If = coppabdte fires, we will give y @ generous trade-in allowance fn ~~ 35 SHE ee ESE Ail ee runes oe | PeSersts ae RE ak Low PRICES! SUBURB TREAD! FULL PRICE! NO TAX! 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You will find that this one question will lead to a dozen others like: “What was wrong with his golf game?" or ‘What was it he longed for the day he went fishing?" or “Was it the ball or the shoes that bothered him that night he almost rolled 250?" _ * © 8 If father is a golf bug he ought to enjoy the “Lazy olfer,”” anew gadget. It can be used almost anywhere, except maybe in the office when the boss is around. The ‘‘Lazy Golfer’ tees up 15 balls, eliminates. stooping and fussing to get a golf ball in posi- tion. Plastic balls. can be used even on the parlor rug. ; After hitting the ball on the tee the next ball is released by touching the club head to a trig- ger. This operation sends, another ball rolling to the tee. It\is pri- marily designed to help a ‘fellow groove his swing for the short. chip or pitch shot, the most delicate stroke in golf. “Lazy Golfer” retails for $12.95. * * * Remember when dad said it was too expensive to own a boat? But didn't he say something about an outboard motor being the best thing for weekends and that it was just as simple to operate as the power lawn mower? A new Sea Horse 5'4 horsepower motor that has licked the noise problem has been announced. This has been done by involved cushioning in the connection be- tween the motor and the boat in such a manner as to virtually eliminate all boat vibrations emanating from the motor, The vibrations, it seems, created most of the noise and today the putt- putt is a must, even to the extent (plastic for indoors—real for outdoors). of the club head on the trigger releases the next ball without any stooping or fussing on the duffer’s part. Gadget for Athletic: Dads’ Peps Up Christmas Day GOLF IN THE LIVING ROOM—Yes, and it can be played on Christmas day with this Lazy Golfer setup which tees up 15 balls After each drive, a touch abont the new 54 Sea Horse is that the brass pin which turns the propellor no longer will be sheared when the prop hits a rocky bottom jin shallow water. : Instead of the conventional drive arrangements this motor em- ploys a spring actuated friction drive. When the prop encounters an obstruction the spring coils up, reducing the size and slips freely within a casing. When the ob- struction is passed, the spring resumes its normal size, bearing on the casing, and once more driving the propelior. * A Wisconsin firm has a new 200 Silver Streak 20 horsepower motor. It weighs 70 pounds and has a built-in fuel tank with gauge. Op- tional equipment includes a six- gallon auxiliary fuel tank. Experienced sailors who go in for weekend boating suggest run- abouts 14 or 16 feet. A California Catarmaran has been clocked as high as 24 miles an hour under sail. It also will go well with an outboard motor. It is $995, less sails. A suit of sails can be bought for $104. * * * Remember dad fussing and fuming when he couldn't find those new weak fish hooks? Or re- member the day he was fit to be tied when a wash wet his new reel? All this helter-skelter - arrange- ment can be overcome with a tackle box such as a new fiber glass lightweight box. It is 16 inches long, 7% inches wide and 7 inches high, weighs two and a half pounds and retails for $12.50. It holds floats, knives, reels, lines, sinkers and just about everything but the rod. A firm features the type ball used by Marion Ladewig, who has won the national women's team title the last four years. FEDERAL’S OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS NEVER BEFORE AT THIS PRICE 3.50 and 3.75. Sensational special. purchase! ‘Nationally advertised at .. men’s & boys’ "Sierra Moderne" SLIPPERSOX! “ by -COOPERS THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 give HOBBY GIFTS from OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS your nearby Federal store! HAWKEYE FLASH CAMERA OUTFIT 13° Easy Terms The amateur will have great fun and get results with this Brownie 620 camera, flash unit, film, batteries and bulbs. FAMOUS MAKE _ GOLF BALLS + Your golfer friends will delighted with this gift. U. ‘13 be s. Tru-Blue, Wilson K-28, Spal- ding Airflite or Kroflite.. SMITH-COROWA SKYWRITER 17. Eesy Terms Full-size keyboard typewriter with half spacing. Complete with case. Small enough to fi* in a brief case for trips. OVAL NYLON GOLF BAGS rr “wi, Terms A golfer’s delight. Made of nylon with rubber bottom and strap. Zip ball and padded shoe pocket. Holds 14 clubs! VIEWMASTER 3-D VIEWERS os Christmas, Here's 3-dimensional enter- tainment in your own home. See beautiful scenic shots. HARD MAPLE 6’ TOBOGGAN strong rope hand rails. The winter spots’ a really appreciate this sturdy toboggan. Fine varnish finish, Includes flash... | Argus “75" CAMERA KIT 2320... Start this Christmas to kee record of your family. wer a picture Argus 75” camera features double-expos- ure prevention... no more wasted films and bulbs. Kit includes 620 . camera, flash unit, case, film, flash bulbs, batteries, instruction book. STURDY | BUILT GOLF CART with large.rubber tires. 1 2° Makes golf much a - joyable for anybody. Alumi- num and_ steel. construction FIBRE-GLASS 595 FISHERMAN’S 939 CASTING ROD TACKLE BOX Eosy Terms : Every fisherman you know Here's a tackle box to delight can use one of these 52” rods. — any fisherman. Enameled met- They're strong, flexible, cork handle, locking reel seat. al box with two cantilever divided trays. Wonderful gift, BOWLING BRUNSWICK 23% Ass BOWLING BALL BALL BAG Plus U.S. tax Brunewick, the bowlers Brae Tackle twill in asst. colors, in mineralite balls. Fitted to each grip individually. Give him a practical gift certificate. ee MANSFIELD 8mm VIEWER 28" Make movie eles” deals and enjoyable with a quality viewer, Ideal gift Mansfiel. for Dad this Christmas. perfect gift for the bowler! 8 Keystone 8mm PROJECTOR projection, matically, Case included. Leather handles. Scuff resist. ant. Holds ball and shoes. The 1 59” 4-speed pro jector a section ite-o-matic switch turns room 7B off auto- FEDERAL’S CUSTOM PHOTO FINISHING 9 DRILL KIT 1 7 : taal Eesy Terms Any home craftsman would spre dil Le re Double can dr with ae ize Pelete NO CARRYING pe ON SPORTING Goons _ / « iJ ae wee ad * 2 ‘ = aii bil part ee a es | Be ea" 4 va : Sibi sie a — i ae ae ena ee 2 Poona: « enna : J . é ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS t -f Part of “JHURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 Author Cites Cases By RICHARD KLEINER NEA Staff Correspondent - The path of true love can be pretty bumpy at times, but it is positively smooth compared to the path of true hate. When two love- birds turn into battling bantams, it’s every man (and woman) for himself. Consider the grounds for divorce that turned up in divorce courts in 1953, It’s a perfect example of man’s inhumanity to Woman, and vice versa. say of Boston, who had a pretty good reason to want a divorce. It Let's start with Mrs. Doris Lind- | ° her husband hit her in the face with a cat, rubbed her face with a fish and locked her in the pantry with a mouse. Books, Bolts, Books, Brooms, Books By PATRICIA A. WOOD and music, bolts and. hooks, “M Teachers dustmops, coal-and books— by ke what school systems are made Cy [thi PeRee tf | BRGs r will year to “broaden nlitall ae ll i 3 il | af tH [°- alt ul li a3 fi 2 | ste i it} HE a F if ; fl 3 Bg i oat 3 eg “2 B 3 4 ial 3 3 i ‘| iu i i ‘ t : ; - Schools’ Monthly Budgets - Not Only Varied but Costly Other big items often found are \insurance premiums, remodeling charges and fireproofing. But many of the bills are for items an average family might Last month's bills totaled traveling to out-of- football and basketball games and debate tournaments don't ride “for free,'’ either. One Pontiac High School debate feam bus trip in November cost $54.40. And the number of things stu- 24 New Books: Put on Library Shelv ‘City Sewage P Some 1953 Divorces Had Odd Grounds | seemed, she told the judge, that tT : eeif the violent stage. In Los Angeles, after she had filed and later dropped divorce actions in 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1950 and 1952, Mrs. Harry Harshman filed another one. Her husband she said, struck her, knocked out her teeth, scratched her, kicked her—and also threatened to kill her. London policeman James Goss got his divorce when he told how his little woman kicked him, bit him, threw a poker at him, broke a pot over his head and stuck a knife in his back. ' In Houston, Merrick Gillory was a little apprehensive when he noticed that his wife went to Cruélty often assumed Senors and Senoritas in Grade School _ es Paw Paw Small Fry Parrot Spanish fe. on _ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN NEW SEWAGE UNIT—The new primary settling tank in - foreground began operating this week at Pontiac sewage plant, 254 N. East Bivd. A new sludge plant and grit chamber also began ant Addition Begin i * es Pontiac Press Phote functioning and the rest of the $800,000 expansion program should be completed soon, The added units will increase sewage capacity tho from 9,000,000 gallons daily to 15,000,000. peration — Expansion Work Almost Finished New Disposal Facilities § of 15,000,000 gallons daily, over the 9,000,000 \ before ne ee project was initi- ated. ‘ Reds Still Stall on Peace Talks Dean Asks Commies if Ready to Break Off: Preliminary Parley PANMUNJOM — Allied and Communist diplomats made no progress today toward setting up Korean peace conference and 8. fat: eae : 5 F E E g straight day to win back a single prisoner who i pected call for and 1 with the Reds. * @ «¢ Dean told Communist diplomats he would everything possible to carry the Bermuda ence c ior a Korean peace par- ley. But he said there would be no retreat from his insistence that Russia attend the conference as After a Communist attack on the voting procedures he outlined for the Communists they “forget that our side is composed of free na- tions. It is not similar to the sit- ration om Sour side whale 0-2 tions are compelled to speak of the: Communist party line as It May Mean Your Life U.S. Capital “(This is the third tm a series of " articles disc los yg the lack of vitally needed civil 4 tablish ts in the nation’s “top target" cities.) By MALCOLM JOHNSON INS Staff Correspondent Our nation’s capital today is probably the least prepared city in. the United States against an enemy atomic attack. It has al- most nothing in the way of ade- quate civil defense. And Washington obviously would be a prize target for enemy rai It is the seat of the federal gov- ernment, the capital of the U.S., the official home of the President, the political herve center of the nation and, for that matter, of the But the stark, truth is that Washington's civil defense Urges Donation of Greatest Giff Mrs. Durocher Asks Yule-Minded People to Visit Bloodmobile Mrs. N. E. Durocher today sug- gested that busy Christmas shop- list: A gift of blood. i z 3 zs hy z in Ee Bg3 eed if he 5a with | to Cope With Atom Attack pers. add one more item to their |. Unprepared is se poor and so ill-equipped that it admittedly could not care for even 5 per cent of the casual- ties authorities figure would re- sult from such an attack. Samuel Spencer, president of the District of Columbia Board of | Commissioners — the governing body of Washington—said that the civil appropriation for currént fis- cal year was only $90,000, “The - appropriations straight along have been insufficient to enable us to do an adequate job,” said Spencer. “Our main shortcomings now the city, and the fact that we do not have funds for a shelter sur- vey,” he said. “We have nothing like the large number of volunteers we would need in the event of a disaster. good idea of the civil defense situation. There is a great deal of apathy with regard to doing some- thing about it. Col. John E. Fondahl, director of civil defense for the District of Columbia, spelled out the capi- tal’s deficiencies in even more concrete terms. “With its present resources, the local civil defense organization could not take care of 5 per cent of the casualties in any case,” Fondah! said. He said Washington would To Hold Fleet Strength TOKYO ™—U, 8. Navy Secre- . Anderson are the lack of air raid warning Fanatic Kills 3; Injures 2 Tots Jobless Miner Quotes Bible, Thinks God: Told Him to ‘Save’ Children STEUBENVILLE, Ohio @ — A jobless, hymn-singing miner killed three of his five little children yes- terday with a crowbar and his feet and critically injured the other two, ' Hf Fee _ “T think the public has a fairly | HE In another room of the hospital where two of her children were to life was Holt’s wife i i? cf ef Fe: a F ak Flies fie th ih Mi i? ¢ unlit arid Lf erie t= , | ly announced that he was “neutralist.” gREGT SuSE ‘| a lose eRe resenting Writers for Misrepresenting Oriental Viewpoi all groups, before risking n gasoline bombs ee . = Bas td ‘ h. * x } \ - é Ft } . : \ \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953: * a , : sont ’ | ’ ms * soon to be telecasting on -- Today's Television Proarams - -|Town's Picture. Construction of VHF | Em 3th ter gee oe | a tween Bay Giy an Seginaw, on mouth Road. Channel 4—WW-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Blake in “Three's A Crowd.” nt tb~tenee Dixon. Onan eee eee) ids Don't. Wisecracks 10:30— (4) —Michigan Outdoors. 6 tae Colt ML! Divorce Is Unknown, Three Lives.” Richard Carlson | 4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. ()| Bank Never Robbed oe ama ns8e—)—Seare’s On. Soupy ieeth Os fier keane (2)—| NEW YORK—In Hawkins Falls, Phelps Sales; variety, comedy. (4)—-| Feature Theater. (7) — Cowboy | people say, “This is a wonderful : 20, a oe News. Paul Williatns. (2)—News, | Colt. place, to live each morning from . “i . CWE 4 ser Pancho in Western adventure. | 11!18—(7)—Motion Picture Acad- | 5:99—(4)—Adventure Patrol. (1)—| 11 to 11:15 a.m..” and 3 (4)—Stamp Us. Quiz show. (2)—| ¢my. Frederic March in “To-/ Auntie Dee. | @ good many folks all over the Meet Mr. McNutley. Prof. Mc-| ™ortow the World,” feature | 5:15—(4)—Gabby Hayes. — country agree, because TV's myth- Nutley decides to leave Lynn-| film. (2)—Victory Star Theater. | 5:39 — (4) — Howdy Dooily. (2) | ical town has capped just about , es Barry Jones in “Seven Days t0| Kartoons. (7) — Rootie Kazootie, | every daytime TV serial popularity 6:45~—(7)—-Weather, (2)—Sports. contest conducted since it started bert Lom, McDermott in FRIDAY EVENING ule. Shore. eit tattene Eddie | “Two on the Tiles,” feature film. | ¢:00—(4)—Music Time, (7)--De-| Perhaps the secret of the s Cantor guest. (2)—News. Doug FRIDAY MORNING | _4relt Deadline. (2)—Rocky King. | appeal lies in the honest picture . Edwards, 7:00—~(4)—Today ~~" F6rii—(4)—News. (7)—Sports. it presents of life in any Small- %:45—(4)—News Caravan. John | 5:99(7)—W. M. Kelly ne-<0-tore. (1)—Ramar. (2) | town, U.S.A. : Cameron Swayze : ‘ ews. When the original writer, Doug man Show, Seas ie Fromk —— (1) — Play | ¢:45(4)—Man About Town. (2)— Johnson, created the show in. flavor against Paris background. | ».45_(2)—News. Weathermen. June 1950, as a half-hour Satur- $:00—-(7)—Quick As a Flash. Faye 10:00—(4)—-Ding Dong School. (1) 7:00—(4)—Art Linkletter. M— day night feature, he patterned . Emerson, Jimmy Nelson; audi- —Wixie’s Wonderland. (2)—Jack Range Riders. (2)—Detrolt This| jt. physical layout on that of v ence participation show. Cesar| paar Show. Week. Woodstock, M., a small town Romero, guest. (4)—You Bet | 19:39—(4)—Glamor Girl. (2)—For- | 715—(4)—Adventure Special De-| mear Chicago. HAWKINS FALLS—In the small town of Hawkins Falls, which Your Life. Comedy quiz with| tune Wheel. livery. (2)—Out of the Huddle. Hawkins Falls is located in comes to life daily Monday through Friday on TV, otdinary down-to- ee Groucho Marx. (2)—Life With | 13:99—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (7)—| 73¢—-(4)—Eddie Fisher. (7)—Stu| middie West, 160 miles from a big earth people bring their troubles and joys into your home. Shown} seat zs Elizabeth. Betty White and Del| Charm Kitchen Erwin. (2)—News. city. It is of Larkin * here are two characters of that hamlet, Laif Flagle played by Win More in family comedy. 11:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. pee ar ob (2)—Perry Como. |County. The most outstanding Stracke and his wife Millie (Ros Twohey): The two operate a home 8:89—(7)—Where’s Raymond. Ray | 13:39 — (4) — The Bennetts. (2)— | 8*0— (4) —Dave Garroway. (7) | building in town is the county laundry, and if the above is any indication; Laif and Millie will be renee phe wap Strike It Rich. ~- Ozzie and Harriet. (2) | courthouse across from the square. busy for quite some time. catches himself. (4)—T-Men | 13:45—(4)—Follow Your Heart. Mama. _. |The structure is topped by a spire 4 in Action. Treasury men trap 8:30—(4)—Life of Riley. (T)— and four-faced clock. ; os opium smugglers on Mexican FRIDAY AFTERNOON Playhouse. (2)—Topper. ‘Along four streets facing the| the radio and watch television. | BO tlancer Can't border in “The Case of the Hard | 12:00—(4)—Bride & Groom. (T)—|9:00—(4)—Big Story. (7)—Family square is the main shopping dis-| T¢Y know what goes on away 99 house, Dick Powell in “The | 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. (4)—|9:30—(4)—Soundstage. (7)—Come-| jnick construction in structures | UY clothes in Miss April's dress ’ Room,” doctor finds Cuban na-| Movie Quiz. ‘ back. (2)—Our Miss Brooks. two stories high. The bank build-1 520 that serve them well on holi- Whisk Is Risky tives terrorized hy voodoo racket | 18:30—-(7)—Stars on Seven. (2)— | 10:00-(4)—S port. (7)—Chev.|ing towers five stories with law- | 24¥s in Chicago or New York or Y Y $:08—(7)—Motor City Fights. Two| Tomorrow's Search. (4)—Travel| Showroom. (2)—My Friend yers’ and doctors’ offices upstairs, | @"Y other large city. — OKLAHOMA CITY i®#—Whisky is heavyweight six rounders; Oscar | Unlimited. Irma. But the kids don’t wisecrack, | just too risky, the Tristate Insur- Pharo vs. Frank Degazio;. Ken | 12:45—(2)—Guiding Light. 10:15—(7)—City Kid. The citizens themselves were | divorce is almost unknown and the | ance Co. contended yesterday be- Hammer vs. Noel “Bull” Reid. | 1:00—(2)—You're What You Eat. | 10:30—(2)—City Detective. based on people Johnson -had | town bank rarely gets robbed. The. fore District Judge Albert C, Hunt. 2 (4)—Dragnet. Sgt. Friday of the| (4)—Jean McBride. 10: 45—(4)—Fights. known during his boyhood in a | citizens all agree—Hawkins Falls| The company wanted the court Los Angeles police, (2)—Video | 1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show. (4) | 11:00—(4)—News. (7)—Soupy’s On.| number of small Midwestern |is a nice place to live. to set aside a ruling instructing Theater. Film. ~Telerama. (2)—News. towns. * the firm to sell insurance to David : 9:30—(4)—Theater. Teresa Wright | 1:45—(7)—Strictly Female. 11: 15—(4)—Weathercast. (7)—Mo-| Viewers constantly write .in to T Asks Oth L. Veatch, admitted bootiegger:- and Ronald Reagan in “Sud- | 2:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. - tion Pic. Academy. (2)—The-j marvel at how much Judge Sharp own er S$ On his application for insurance | Genly You Knew,” couple | %:15—(7)—News. ater. or Doe Gibbs or Laif Flagle re- ‘ ‘ Veatch stated he was a tavern planning adoption. 2:30— (7) —Theater, (2)—House- | 11:20—(4)—Texas “Rasslin’” (2)| semble someone they've known fo Join Cam | owner and operated a retail liquor 38:08—(7)—Black Spider. Pamela} party. —Weathervane. _ | personally. pa gn soles. outtit~in bone dry Olle- Soon after April 2, 1951, when} won TROSE, Calif, WA service! "The governing committee of the -- Today's Radio Proarams -- _ |trerisecrsvae Bt) sien mud tents in| at Fs alt Vota : rf F i ; E company to write a policy. This Hand-Rubbed Mahogany Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are sub ject to change without notice —_—s —— one, neeen iD Sn | Verdaso Hille ‘Sertemne Cust exid| ,APPedling to the court, the-com- Console for Onl _ 2, om CKLW, (eee) wws, (ase) WOaR, (19 =6WKXYZ, (177) =; WJ, (1490) The ci do not discuss exio- | tas to the mi pany said the decision would force Yerrs ° = tentialigm Ty. count gente andi lot Moeteae Oy Aibaiaa: taeeeh, oe witling of & policy “waten ts Includes 4 ee | TONIGHT 1:00—WIR, Dick Burris cxLw. Grant WXYZ, News, McKensie a, Dlinois, Iowa, Kansas, clearly unenforceable as complete- te Oe za ~ aa Ub) : fom tecture in their daily conversa- | Georgia, = to public ” @ Warrea Car Byes WHYTE, ‘Pred Waite _— —— WIRE: Bob Murphy tions. They talk about gardens | Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, | 'Y "P“nant to public policy. ce — — WEYE Wattrick, Mekens.| CKLW, News David 12:90—-WIR. Belen Trent and new curtains and how to fix | Mississippi, Nebraska, New York, | | @ Se —I WIBK, News, Lenhardt WWJ, Faye Elizabeth 6:45—WIR, Curt Massey new ¢ n og: : @ Excise Tax ; Eevee Bangg WATE. News, crocker Ww, Marriage Pays a pot roast. Pennsylvania, South Dakota and| Pacific Fleet Chief Ends Policy 6:18—WIR, Quartet Ongood WJBK. Don MelLeod ears These things are important to | West Virginia. ‘ rmosa oe 1:38-—WWJ, Listen and Live| WOAR. Club 1130 FRIDAY EVENING them, as they are to millions of| The messages urged drives to Conference in Fo @ Delivery ’ ’ wee SEW sn Sam ay i smalltowners. collect food, clothing and money. | TAIPEH, Formosa @® — Rear ys: 6: Ww WIBK, Gentile, Binge CKLW. Your Boy Bud WXYZ, McKensie A local girl's wedding, for Adm. A, P. Storrs, chief of staff ww. er, — CKLW, Sports . 8. left to- tre bore Lg i FRIDAY AFTERNOON WJBK, Horsemen example, rates far more space Channel Tube Sought : + hg Big S. Pacific Fleet, . : 1:00-—WJIR, Life’s Road @:15—WsR, Clark Qeartet |' in the Hawkins Falls Journal, LONDON (INS) — To give real ; Pearl Harbor —— ¢:43—WIR, L. Thomas #:00-—WIR, Jack White WWJ, News WWJ, Budd Lynch than does a movie star’s eighth pa det west- | 2278 of high-level ww Parade Charm Time WXYZ, Lee Smits “punch” to western defense, here. Storr’s talks presumably SRS sow WXYE, Dick Osgood W, Austin Grant CKLW. Rddie Chase elopement. A new baby gets thusiasts are Week CKLW, News, David WIBK, News, McLeod ern European en dealt with general defense and we e. | ‘WIBK: News, Gentile WCAR. News, Club C20, Bab Reyneide more attention than a new Paris | pressing for a mammoth tunnel | with reported plans to strengthen ° WIBK, Tom 2 dees pig 1:18—WIR, Ma Perkins WKY, McKensie hemline. under the English Channel link- Chinese Nationalist .navy. “SKYE Ghee Wend” =| "WEYR. Prea Walle ee oe ecawim towed Towmas | But the townsfolk are by nol ing Britain and France. Such al‘ ¥ 1430 Joslyn (Corner of Walton) . FE 2-2257 GW Guy mone WCAR, Coffee With Clem |) 1:28— WUE, Dr. Majone 1:00-—WJR, Guest House | means rustic. project would cost an estimated; It is estimated, there are 2,800 ald oy bad WW. 3 Btar Extra They read the papers, listen to | $30,000,000 languages in the eran eee| eee, ee, | Gee kee ees | Ba mieten , 00.00 GHW: Sowtiei’ netics | 8:t8—-WOAR. Revival — WIBK, News . WEYZ, Breakfast Club 14S—WIR, uiding Light gpa min 145—WIR BA. BR Murrow ee thon Was 3 Tee's Poni 0:00—WIR, News 2:00—WJR, Ind Mrs Burton Wor Cait, tae Some | Tein Srtaien Gao | SAR EOL water’ | Woek fod Score — Millie CKLW. el CKLW, ¥. Bua ws, Rey ‘Rogers WiaK. Genta "Binge wean. hers, Chun 1 WIR Family Skeleton wxrz. wows, qe WXYZ, Lon CRLW. Oltieat Detective onan « Morgen | %:18 recording and financial secretaries | | will be held by Mrs. Wright|? Madill and Mrs. Alton Young. as treasurer. ie The report that 40 Christmas| | boxes are on their way overseas | ~ to local servicemen was made by | ~ stated that those serving ‘in the | = United States will receive a gift) © of money.’ of gifts Dec. 71 Woman Faces Trial Miss Carmer Sal-Sadio, 17, of 643 Temple, Detroit, wags bound over to Oakland County Circuit court yesterday on a grand tieomey \1 charge. : E Her bond, raised from $500 to/| | $1,000 by Hazel Park-Judge Robert furnished. | | $250 worth of clothing Nov. 27 Mrs. Henrietta Kent of 37 Pearl, Hazel Park, fe ek Next event of the club will be || a Christmas party and exchange | on Grand Larceny Count || a resolution possible.” ments are in operation with Com- merce, Novi and Pontiac Town- ships. However, the four-man team to be’ generally assigned to Avon is the largest yet. Commerce and Novi each have two t One Hurt in 4-Car Hit-Run Accident a hit-run driver resulted in one injury last night at Saginaw and Raeburn Sts. where a stalled auto these citizens “for ‘‘fifaking this | Hubbell said similar arrange: | oo and Pontiac Township, A four-car accident caused by i iy owe Sill — With Rack .. een yellow, mahogany and black . in ted, Set of 4 sg + “eee eeae ee eee ewe Record Albums New Varsity Records _ 8% RPM 10-inch Long Playing © WESTERN SONGS ALBUMS Popular Range’ Songs, Cowboy Songs’ © POPULAR MUSIC ALBUMS Candlelight Music, All Time Hits © CLASSICAL ALBUMS Strauss Waltzes, Tschaikowsky’s Swan Lake Ballet © CHRISTMAS & RELIGIOUS ALBUMS The Lord’s Prayer, Bible Stories @ CHILDREN’S ALBUMS | Music for Children, Children’s Corner Suite OS Sees | , ‘Hostess With Mostest’ Back in casita appointment with Secretary of State Dulles to tell him some things she didn't put in the stories she wrote on her Russian experi- | ssid: ence—things she says “I can't talk about.” A reporter asked: Had Mrs. Mesta seen anything on her Russian visit that might make her think the Russians would be willing to cooperate in pooling atomic power efforts, as suggested by President Eisenhower “TI saw nothing in Russia,” Mrs. Mesta replied firmly, “that would make me think they wanted to Chorus Has Party A Christmas party highlighted the Tuesday evening rehearsal of Pontiac Women's Chorus at Pon- tiac High School. Members ex- changed gifts and refreshments were served. MALING. SHOES You don't have to know her size, her height, erherwie tile iee tiatavenreiin, magnificent gift bogs. All you hove to know is that she appreciates on elegant, extravagant looking giftl—And that here's one gift that's sure to fit your budget—‘couse the price tag's just 2.99! MALING GIFT BAGS fit any gal's tastes 1999 e): NORTH SAGINAW STREET =\0pen Friday Evenings =» sd __ OPEN ~sugiaade EVENING © ay cooperate with us. But that was e month ago.” * * As to ri future, Mrs. Menta 1. She is going to give a party “just as soon as I find a house.” 2. She is beginning‘a new chap- ter in her life—writing and lec- turing. Writing a book “Several pub- lishers are interested.” And the lectures ‘‘Never gave a lecture in my life," but she is signed up for 10. The first will be in Houston | Jan. 16. “What will I lecture about? All kinds of things. I'll talk about Washington, Luxembourg, London, Russia."’ = * Her recent articles on Russia were published in this country and in about 18 other countries. “All the money I make on those, on my lectures and on the book are going into a scholarship fund,” she said, The fund, she said, will under- write expenses — “all expenses, even. toothpaste’’—of some foreign students, brought to this country. “Every country in which a news- paper buys my articles will get to send a otudent, " _nne said. Does ah plan tor for pole office “Definitely not-hbut then I al- ways do ‘the things I say I won't.” ’ Wayne Dubats Residing in City Residing on Norton avenue are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dubats, who were married Saturday afternoon in Ortonville. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Chatfield of Clark- ston, wore ice blue lace over pink taffeta with navy accessories and a corsage of white ofchids. Mrs, Donald Dubats was matron of honor in a navy dress with a corsage of white carnations and red roses. Donald Dubats was best man for his brother. They are the sons of Mrs. Myrna Dubats of Clarkston and Harry -Dubats~ of Pontiac. A wedding dinner at Villa Inn followed the ceremony. Coming Events ~ WBCS of First Methodist Church will meet Priday at 1:30 in the church par- jors. Lydia Circle will be hostess. Camp a Tl, Ladies National meet y for the en- oual tnrictmes meee et i pm. in the Grette Mall, & ; Pike ustntastal aeee"t6e Sit Sd Ry party turday with a 6 gooce dinner us, fhe chem gt, here GIFTS Stamped pieces; heedlepoint, yarns, knitting bags, sewing accessories, uniforms, ma- ternity wear, Oxford Shop 59 West Huren St. nen Bett Rickgers (left) of Exmoor road and rank Carpenter of Starr avenue ad- Mrs. Pentise Press Photo they put them on display i in the lobby of the mire a few of the entries in the General Pontiage Motor Division administration Motors Girls doll-dressing contest before| building on Oakland avenue. ‘ on Oakland avenue. Charity Work on Dilley at Administration. Building Eleanor Buck and First Place in Yule Competition Evelyn Garant Take = Eleanor Buck and Evelyn Garant are first place winners in the Miss Sutton ls Honoree at Shower Ardythe Sutton, bride-elect of George Wehrley, was honored Tuesday evening at a miscel- laneous shower at the home of Mrs. LaVerne Riemenschneider on Owego drive. Mrs. Robert Myers and Mrs. Bay Pike were cohostesses. \ The daughter of the Glenn Sut- tons of Drayton Plains, Ardythe will speak her vows with George Dec. 12. He is the son of Mr. and} Mrs. John Wehrley of Detroit. Stark, Mrs. Alex Bigger Jr., Mrs. Roy Chatfield, Mrs. Gene Green, Mrs. Lillian Moran, Irene Dawson, Pearl Hopkins, Mrs. Jen- nie Dart, Mrs. Idas Fancher and Thelma Fancher, Elaine Perkins, Margaret, Virginia: and Ethel Lovelace, Mrs. Albert Lechner and Mrs. Leonard Phipps. Mrs. Laur Hostess to Hawthorne Unit Hawthorne School PTA executive board held the December meeting at the home of Mrs. Byford Laur on West Brooklyn avenue Thurs- day. Several games were played by the 22 members attending, and an exchange of Christmas gifts was held. Mrs. Laur was assisted in serving refreshments by Mrs. Chester Grammer and Mrs, Lee W. Johnson, Philathea Classes Hold Their Yuletide Meetings Christmas set the scene for Phil- athea Class meetings of First Bap- tist Church Tuesday evening. First Philathea Class met with Mrs, H. H. Savage on-West Huron street. The Rev. Dr. Savage based his message on the Savior’s birth, MARILYN BOWES Mr. and Mrs. Teddy R. Bowes of Gerald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Fritz of Phillips road. No date has been set for the wed- SEWING WITH THE AMAZING NEW slant-needle snap-up handle... carry anywhere. Light aluminum construction, re- easy to or Coole A The new slant-needle SINGER is more than a Gift—it's a completely new experience in sewing! It is the amazing new SINGER® “301.” . x We invite you to try it... to.see its modern features ‘Y ... feel the smooth power of its concealed motor. 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Gifts were also brought for the children at Royal Faith Academy in West Virginia. 4 Mrs. Nellie Monroe told a Bib-| Beta Theta Phi Chapter Plans +€harity Project tea att ML! gk ChE 7 aoe fie parce Ey Sab 3 trees gai + i i : | [FFs Christian Education for by Carol Peterson Christmas inifield *Y’‘oung Adults Plan Frolic This Evening A social gathering is planned for this evening by “Y'oung Adults Club of the YMCA. \Amvets Group ‘| Holds Meeting * Yule Program Given for PTAs Splurge a little, Senta—as little as 2.99—and give her embroidered gold and make- believe jewels. With cush- or BLACK SATIN a gift that smacks of luxury! Black velvet ballets filigreed with GOLD MESH crocheted onto ROYAL BLUE, WHITE a jolly Senta with) JEWELED VELVET Lounge Slippers She'll Adore $02)99 i ee pow! hacer! ee | < at toned leather sole and hidden heel . , . “OQoo-such comfort!” a to thrill her right down to her sole? | Play it wise, Senta . . . you know she likes her slippers glittery, but she wants “good old-fashioned COMFORT” built in, tool! A FOAM INSOLE. (heel to toe) is the surprise: ee ee 4 a) Ses, o . \ pe “ey : f i j bs: a % See “es ei tis bs) By 33 : é - | ke Z Z t : ‘ Ras «a da nee 4 / ria hd Seca aay Fe ee aT) 4 uA THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1933 ; re sia po Holiday Fashions in BUDGET DRESSES .. 10.98 _ to .. 19.98 Party going styles in a large variety for the petite miss or junior. Sleeveless dresses in faille and taffeta, soft — wool and wool jersey. Featuring the sheath, full flattering skirts and the Gift of Taste and. Elegance. penUTY & WA . many new and flattering COATS necklines. 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For more beautiful legs, Quoker hosiery 's the answer, 15 denier 51 gouge, dark seams, 15 denier 51 gouge, regular seams, | | ae A 30 denier 51 gauge, walking chiffon. | Newest winter colors, sizes 8/2 to 11. ¥ 7 Hose—Main Floor i , | | , qe peaond PARKING 5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: 1 : eochside of © Inside : across from _ ) PONT TIAC HOTEL PONTIAC HOTEL RIKERGARAGE POST OFFICE rae ‘ Hove your parking ticket stoniped for one hour Free Parking while in our store id TAN ARTHURS Gl ha a . + = ee ee ee ee ee Sees ae Ei bi BS rey er * } i | Birmingham Garden Club Stages Affair ‘Joy to the World’ Rings Out ‘BIRMINGHAM—The 17th al. The theme, “Joy to the World,” rang out from the Community Treasures @ razor tainly... 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Mrs. Webster also received the purple award for her Mexican arrange- ment. The clerks, all members of the Birmingham Branch, were Mrs- Dale 0. Miller, Mrs. Alex Gray, Mrs. I. W. Robertson, Mrs. Harold R. Chapel, Mrs. William Warner, Mrs. B. F. Magruder, Mrs. —David- Van_ Dusen, Mrs. - H. D. McGregor and Mrs. Robert Mason. The judges were Mrs. F. J. Schuman from Grosse Pointe, Mrs. Don J. Smith from oo le, Hills, Mrs. Glenn Leland from Farmington, Mrs. Clarence John- son from Walled Lake, Mrs. R. M. Hill from Royal Oak, Mrs. F. 8. Howell and Mrs. Cash W. Talbot from Detroit, Mrs. Thomas Carter from Hazel Park and Mrs. Walter Fenton and Mrs. Carl Schimmel from Mount Clemens. Pontiac’s Christmas Store for Men! A HUB CHRISTMAS SPECIAL! JUST ARRIVED IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS THE MOST SENSATIONAL SWEATER McGREGOR 100% PURE ORLON ss Sueados tor mag IN AMERICA BY CANARY GREEN Colors Are: WHITE LIGHT BLUE 10. Specially Priced! a . 18.20. North Saginaw Street They're Washable! gee eee a : ii Bank Group Celebrates Yule Season Christmas Dinner Held Wednesday at Old Mill. Tavern THE PONTIAC-PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 ve wo © Fe 4 » — 8 ~ . | the CLARISSA BARLOW ADAMS Betrothal Told at College BIRMINGHAM—At a tiaditional ceremony at the Kappa . Alpha Theta sorority house at hen, versity of Illinois Wednesday : ning, the engagement of Clarissa Barlow Adams was announced to Thomas Clifford Goad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Goad of Glen- burst drive, Birmingham. “Criss” is the daughter of Mr. - |and Mrs.-Thomas -H. Adams__ of Puritan road, Birmingham, and is a junior at the university. She also attended Denison University. Mr. and Mrs. Adams will give Pianist Will Give Sunday Recital Hooks, pianist, will play a recital in Pontiac High School auditoruum at 5:15 p.m. Sunday, Presented by the Owl Club, he Murch at the Detroit Conservatory of Music and he is organist John Methodist Church of De Voters Unit Meets for a general meeting Jan. 7 at with unit meetings on Jan. 18 and Jan. 21. a cocktail party for the couple Dec. 24, Mr. Goad is a senior at Ilinois and a member of Sigma Chi fra- ternity. He was recently elected to Tau Beta Pi hénorary engineer- ing fraternity. M en Gu of WSWS ests Couple Wed in Germany lon Saturday Jennie Buel Quirk and Bridegroom to Return in January Officers Named FOR NOW... 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A whole collection of styles in fine imported calfskins failles, broadcloths, All : have beautiful It takes skill to cut a diamond—and f lini igen gto ood _ a flawless shirt! Precious asset to your 7 detailed. Black, brown, navy, red oo, wardrobe: Ship‘n Shore’s master- Fa: \ tailored broadcloth with high-or- $299 1 $1699 es low Johnny collar... linked French cuffs . . . elegant pearl buttons! White combed cotton ...launders _ with a lovely sheen. Sizes 30 to 40. | , _ Just one of many Ship‘n Shore new styles! = oe ee eee Se ' THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 : 4 Here’s a Gift He Really Wants! Choose ony one of our many meédels .. . put it in LAYAWAY Now! the: Sallan “Sportster” OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE WATERPROOF ( OD 17 N, SAGINAW ST. Give her tailored gold brocelets pa : ce rhs cof. on gloves, ¢ h jecket, belts and a wother Miss M. C.—Casual clothes with a bred-in country simplicity wants this same simplicity in accessories, The golden manner of jewelry, the special\merit of leather in glowing calf, and superb fabric gloves—for that well bred look. Relax Completely In sleep, as in everything else, it's quality not just quantity ~~ that really counts, To. get the full benefit of rest, the sleeper must be able to relax completely both in mind and muscle. In or- dex to do this, he must have level, resilient bedding, vIG BUY for SHEARLNG CUFF LEATHER SOLES! RED-BLUE-TAN, ‘oungsters will love you for these worm, cory slippers. Theyre cute-os-can-be and will sell on sight! Buy them now while you hove the * chance at this-low price, 7 GIFT HEADQUARTERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 3 N. SAGINAW ST. Men, we make selecting your ladies’ and daughters’ gifts so very Choose from the beautiful intimate items we have . . ond they are oll so sensible ond practical and so lovely, she'll easy. be even more thrilled at your good toste of selection. er Challis, Nightgowns ight Shirt styles we sel! are cil new for teener to grond, $4.98 w e Cute styles and yo love Feilly *! Friuy or iv Slips Those delightful nylons so well tailored end trimmed. $3.98 w Angel Crepe Slips New loveliness for her gift ‘this ear, You. must ‘see how really see it: $7.98 colors te ee sil Heme er give one of our GIFT CERTI. Rayon Crepe Nighties lace trimmed and priced irom $5.98 Tommie Pajamas the ing at heart will Choice of many les ang colors $3.95 » Nylon” generously young ‘lLet Kiddies ‘Help With Decorating Holiday Fun Puts Youngsters, Adults in Yule Mood Christmas comes early in homes where the kids are old enough to anticipate all the eye-popping splendor of the occasion. We begin to hear about Santa be- fore Thanksgiving, and the excite- ment builds up until we're all about ready to explode. To take some of the tension off and to get into the spirt of the holiday yourself, let the chil- There are lots of things kids can make and do for Christmas, A book just published and ready for the market is full of simple ideas and materials for making paper chains, a jolly balloon Santa, Christmas cards, ornaments, the Nativity scene and so on. Ali a child needs are scissors and a roll of tape or a Paste pot to turn out any ef-s deco! tions. Your own childhood pleas- ures will suggest other simple ac- tivities, Some families get a very small tree early just for the children and it's decorated to the hilt sev- era] times, Colorful paper chains made from 4-inch strips of bright paper looped into circles and pasted or taped to form the links are easy to make, Se are the old-fashioned cran- berry chains or popcorn strings threaded with big needles on stout thread. * Pon This little oul gets into the. holiday spirit making Christmas decorations, directions for which are supplied in a we meen * “Pre-Christmas Children’ a Activities Will Reduce Tension i in n the Home a new book now ready’ for the newsstands. branches can be made by pasting pretty pictures or colored paper scraps on cardboard. Cut them out, punch a hole for thread to hang them up. Heavy aluminum foil borrowed from the kitchen and cut into star shapes. or taped into cones. makes dazzling and unbreakable orna- ments, An idea from the new book takes two or three sticks of gum with paper Wrappers .removed., The silver-foll sticks are taped Roll the dough thin and let the kids cut and decorate their own. Bowls of raisins, slivers of dried apricots and frosting (made large- ly from powdered skim milk, a little sugar and milk) spurs the decorative talents. Crepepaper streamers add gaiety to party decorations. Have plenty on hand for New Year's Eve celebration. Ornaments to~dangle on the} Mary Margaret McBride Says: summons. of the wire. room. band. keep the electric bill down. around 75." “She's always flicking switches,” said her hus- “She plays a game with herself trying to “I wish she’d play it with the heat bill for awhile. She doesn’t think twice about opening the windows for hours and leaving the thermostat That seems to be the point about pet economists, They save one place, waste another. We Economize One Way While Wasting in Another It was 1 a. m., yet there was the telephone shrilling an ominous “Tissue paper,” caroled the triumpham voice at ithe other end “I always save it, for trips and The late call was the continuation of a long discussion on pet economies that had lasted all through a party dinner. except the telephoner had gotten. into the act and she was determined, apparently, not to be left out. One of the guests started the talk by turning out some lights as the party moved into the dining Everyone crumb of bread,” declared a young housewife proudly. “Yes,” chimed in her good friend who lives next door, “‘if she has some stale bread slices, = uses them in bread pudding with eggs and cream and tops it off with a butter and sugar hard- sauce. “Not always,” the bread- saver corrected carnestly. “Sometimes I get a chicken or turkey so I can use the bread for stuffing.”’ I confessed that I simply can’t bear to buy for myself either bath oil or flowers, both of which I adore. Somehow I feel that bath oil is a wild extravagance to be indulged in only if it is a present, and I'll send flowers to others, but never to myself. “I can't bear to throw away a+ heard in the way of pet economies. A generous man in every other field, Bruce once told me he just ean't stand seeing medicine wasted and liberally doses himself with whatever he finds left over in the family medicine chest. “So far,” he said, “I’ve had excellent results.”’ From AP Newsfeatures } WESTERN $598 0 $ ovely a slip can be, so ask to | pote ey eee sees ponee TOMAHAWK BOOTS by TRIMFOOT The perfect boot for all small frontier folks .. . cowgirls as well_as boys, and pioneers! Full toe room, low heels. 5% to 8&—-$5.98; 814 to 12—$6.98 and 12% to: 3—$7.98. Cowpunchers BOOTS 798 Western Boots by ACME Flat heels or real tn sizes 7 to 8 and 8% ee ee # we ee oS AND D also in excelient A GIFT CARD | Certificates Issued in Any Amount LETTERS! -( ~ LAY AWAY NOW Don't Be Disappointed! “see 8 + @ © @ * cowboy heels for Uttle compunchers e quality Authentic in 8% to 3 and 3% to 6. Welt construction, poy ehenhs. nN In red, yellowstone, black and palomino. $398 te $598 eee $798 to $998 Styles PETUNIAI Its difficult To realize Its only custard In disguise! Bet you flavored it with instant coffee, dissolved in a few teaspoons of water, Petunia. Mighty good! Wipe Up Splashes Use a soapy cloth to wipe up kitchen splashes as they occur. Gifts ~ Jewelry, Lingerie, Skirts, Blouses De’ Cor Sho: 48 N, Perry & me ‘ * A t # ; ‘ VA s K 1 : / a pee ae ay ‘ “~ THE PONTIAC, PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 A TY-SEVEN ‘. { it peat : ——_ Seamprufe’s nylon lingerie-is the gift of qual for the convenience of all Personal Shopping Service! Dream Pleats... That Last! : Bodice all net-lined eee i nylon lace with double ribbon shoulder straps, : “* sizes 32 to 38. $8.95 Pleated. Slip’ Glamour, Always Yours! Tricot-lined all-lace bodice, skirt all permanent _ pleats. Nylon tricot, sizes 32 to 33. Just phone FE 44548 andask for y) a | NSS |, nab. “PERSONAL SHOPPER” . . . She “. g WU ee Halt-Slip, Wholly Pleated Once-and-For-All. : . > *. ' will gladly assist you with gift gon wide ‘g Lovely nylon Val lace ee Nylon tricot, sizes 5-M-L. % hints on what women love... } $3.95 and, all your gifts will be beautifully wrapped. BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP “pretty pleats! Permanent pleats, fascinating as a coquette’s fan, flattering as only Seomprufe nylon tricot can be. . . in a rainbow of fashion’s hues. A repeated delight to wear and wash. they're specially priced to please! ~! You'll wont several deliciaus colors. wrap her in a warm Christmas wish! Lounge Robes and Gifts from the Bloomfield Fashion Shop are beautifully wrapped! © UN Bo ES: tea tatia Fae Monday thru Friday 10 A. M. to-9 P. M. Saturday 10 A: M. to 9 P: M, ' ‘ Sunday 2 to 5 "3 5 No PARKING PROBLEM—Drive right up to our front door! _ Lounge Pajamas $ 8% te $99% Sculptured nylons! Stripe chromespuns! » Velvet. quilts! Corduroys! Priat. nylons! Plaid flannels! Holiday glamour | _ in luscious pastel knits 4 Be , ae $695 & $4995 : Heel and Toe by by Kimberly . Lass O’ Scotland “New flared skirts! /| Jeweled collars! — ee Two-piece styles! =~: _ Dresses: with jackets! oe ae oo “In tush block suede — ae SOE SRE mS ¢ a es : og — ; oe » - % 3 * PintucK 4% A a Ae he he tig a ae % | Sites 38 to 42 ee Sely ee “RWENTY-RIGHT | “Club Stages rule Dance F D A Y $ EE A ie BH EH: etencnaieeeteee | A A A MR A Nh Ai Am a i a ONLY VACUUM CLEANER Pontiac Press Phete The annual Christmas party sponsored by the Pontiac|were (left to right) Mrs. Mary Mazurek of Oliver stréet Chapter of the National Secretaries Association was held | (seated), Mary Eleanor Lockman of Mohawk road, Edythe Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary DeBoe on|Perry of State avenue, Elaine Meidlein of Lowell street Ayreshire drive, Phetograpned at the refreshment table|and Mrs. George Korn met W illiams Lake. Scrabble, Carte Blanche’ Popular 84 TOOMEY Bo YORK (UP)—Inventing 4 parlor game is getting to be’ the quickest way Ao get ahead m the business world. would beat a path to your door if | you had a TV set. Then the neigh- “+ bors got television sets. When the thrill was gone, families found they were in the habit of staying home for their entertainment, but they began looking around the living room for something besides a TV What to do with the spare time? This, report the social re- searchers -who study our habits, explains the new market for par- lor games. Now the neighbors are dropping in again—but to play word games. First to capture the parlor mar- ket was a game called Scrabble which had been vetoed originally by some of the biggest game com- panies as too intellectual, Now other obliging game inventors are getting into the act. The parlor public is about to be deluged with Not so*long ago the neighbors | a ways to spend an evening. . Word Games Replace FV tore up his son's picture direc- tidnary last summer and came up with one, of the newest parlor games, Wynne liad an advantage, since he Was an artist and headed cooperative studio of six other artists who came in handy de- signing the colorful packr@. <. “t would-say.that if the aver: age guy had a game idea he wanted to put on the market he’d need about $5,000 to launch it,” the new game man said. Wynne decided that if he could put out picture cards and a few accessories for a picture guessing game, he'd be in business. “T fi- nally settled for 64 picture cards,” he explained. “T tried to pick the things that could be used for the most different meanings, A leaf, for instance, could mean green or the verb leave—verbes ere hard to get.” Two blank cards, the eutiivelent of wild cards in a poker game, gave the game its name—Carte Blanche. Players tried to spell out sayings or ideas of titles from the five cards dealt them, and part- ners get points for guessing each others combinations. An ex-GI named Milton Wynne i. Give the + Sorority Meets |at Ogden Home Helen Baldwin conducted the program Tuesday evening for Phi Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, when it met at the home of Mrs: faries Association held their annual- fl | | Observe Christmastime Secretaries Give Party Members of the National Secre-; Edythe Perry, Eleanor Lockman | and Elaine Meidlein. Following dinner, the grofip ex- changed Christmas gifts and dis- Yule Party, Pledge Rite Set Tonight | Christmas party Wednesday eve- ning at the Ayreshire drive home Mrs. Frank A. Jalosky Jr., vice | What finer gift! reasonable prices prise you. Better Sleep— for Christmas! | improved health—a happier family! Call today, one day service and our Thomas Ogden on Coleman road. Each member gave the origin | of a Christmas custom, Gifts were | was Mrs. Mary Mazurek. She was exchanged and secret pals re-| of Mrs. Mary DeBoe. Program chairman for the affair | assisted by Mrs. George Korn, cussed the membership tea which the association will epenser in January. Also discussed was the scholar- president of Alpha Alpha Chapter | Familv Better sleep means will pleasantly sur- of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority, | announces that the annual Christ- | mas party and pledge pin cere- © New, Custom-Made Mattresses vealed. Assisting the hostess were Mrs, Robert Shorey, Mrs, Fred Rigotti and Mrs. Martin Barnhart. | ship which will be established in the future by the group, whose purpose is to promote the secre- tarial profession through education. Members of the Pontiac Chapter mony will be held tonight. Philathea Class Holds Election, son, president, Dirfner will be served at 7 p.m. in Hotel Pontiac, Mrs. Ralph Wil- will. conduct the © Old Mattresses Rebuilt © Pillows Renovated 2 A ma - ve eee AN A a A I a A: A i a A A A A A: ARE Al a a Sp he tg nelietiaiiieatindtiatieindinMidinaiiatodidino ot. tt mn On oe ht, Out of the way GIFTS are easy to find at Gow’ s Little Acre Unusual Contemporary Xmas items for your home and special gifts— All very sensibly priced! SWEDISH CHRISTMAS TREE TRIMMINGS GERMAN CHRISTMAS TREE BALLS JAPANESE DOKI & PARASOL LANTERNS SWEDISH PIERCED BRASS LANTERNS ANGELABRAS —$2.60—$2.75 PERSONALIZED ASHTRAYS These are things you really eee —Come in soon!! may “muét mal NT } GOw'S LITTLE ACRE Livernois & Square Loke Rd. ; Troy, Mich, MUlberry 9-1035 OPEN SUNDAYS Practical, bright gifts that make them squeel with glee... and it while they put them right admire! Keeps toes warm, typo! ior every one in the ‘brood.’ | on ist watch to Sizes A. Ripon SBilipper Bor ‘president of the Philathea Class of Yule Program Mrs. Ernal Lloyd was elected Oakland Avenue United Presby- terian Church when the group met Tuesday evening. Other officers elected include Mrs. Edward Schultz, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Alex Kasten, treasurer; Mrs. John Gemmiel, correspond- ing secretary; Mrs, Leonard Van- derKooy, recording secretary, and Mrs. Charles Rowston, reporter. Wednesday to members and friends shai Mrs, Nelson Rich opened the meeting with prayer and Mrs. Guy Caswell read the Christmas story, followed by group singing of Christmas songs. Each member brought a gift to be sent to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Penny at Indian Mission in Ore- gon. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Gemmel, Mrs, Howard Hall, Mrs. Kasten, Mrs. Miner Desmond and Mrs. Edith Gale. . Holds Card Party Mrs. George Brown of Voorheis road opened her home for ecards of -Pontiac Republican Women's Club. This was another of the group projects to raise funds. New Weed Killer A new weed killer called. Urab which promises to be excellent for clearing drives and walks of weeds will be released in 1954. Two pounds of Urab should be sprayed on — acre. include Mrs. Hope Scott, Mrs. Maz- urek, Elaine Meidlein, Mrs. Korn, Miss Pefty, Mrs, Dee Deiterle, Betty Alexander, Mrs. Charlies Ren- wick, Mrs, Lois Ellis, Miss Lock- nian, Mrs, Donna Elliott and Mrs. Ula Trevethan, DR. E. K. SEYMOUR Speaker at the pre-Christmas devotional breakfast Monday morn- ing at the YMCA will be Dr. E. K. Seymour, pastor of St. Mark Meth- The 50- odist Church, Detroit. minute program starts at 8 a.m. Tickets are available at Christian Literature Sales, Central Methodist Church and the YMCA. -Reserva- tions close at noon Friday. committee heads at a later date. “| by Schiaparelli Mildred Webster—Owner S11 Pontiae State Bank Bidg. Fine. Duality. PERMANENTS Complete Hair ‘Styling MODERNE BEAUTY SHOP Ruth H | around suit in shiny black broad- ceremony for pledges. The reveal- ing of secret pals will be a high- light of the evening. At a recent meeting, it was de- OXFORD MATTRESS CO. s Ctsimas dimer jo a needy |] 332 West Huron St. "FE 2-7695 family, along with some clothing — - atid a decorated Christmas tree. Plans have been completed for the annual Christmas Ball to be held ‘Dec: 26 in the Knights of Co- lumbus Halil, Mrs. Edward Hum- mell, chairman, will announce her Smart Decorator. The dance is open to the public and anyone wishing to attend may purchase tickets at the door or from any sorority member. ‘Too Big’ Styles Are Promoted PARIS (INS)—One way to look slimmer in your clothes this win- ter will be to follow the new fash- jon ideas of Elsa Schiaparelli. This Paris designer thinks clothes should look just a bit “‘too big’ for the wearer, Schiap this season goes in for woolens in a heavy rib-knit, Her cardigans are hand-knitted and look slightly too big for the wearer, | with rib-knitted jacket in cognac brown reaching down to the mid- dle of the thigh. also makes coats “too big.”’ She offers a new one in cognac-colored tweed lined with cognac-colored fur. This designer's new suits, on the other hand, are strict, slimming and have one dramatic detail cut or trimming for emphasis. — For instance, there’s a wrap- cloth’ whose jacket has the right eee y Beautiful Formica Dinettes ype Tables made to order, any size or shape, including : round, square and oval. 26 colors and patterns to select from. Tables are equipped with self-storing leaf. Chairs upholstered in Comark material— 84 Luxurious smart sofa pillow ia the new miracle fabric . . . Chromspun.* Soft and plump ... @ full 18x18” with ELLE DE AONE Ae Male Me I ME AB ow “= Choice of colors and patterns. Wool with soft leather soles Child's size § to 8&8 ethers to $2.50. B Leather Moccasin tn cream or red. Decor- ated toe, thong tie Padded heel. Gizres 8 te 3. 4 to 8. C. Romeo Slipper fn rich Wine leather. Just like Dad's. Sizes 8 to 3. $ D. Quilted Satin chowes for little ladies, and light bdive. Pur > eens Sizes 13 to FAMILY cade STORE o28-W. Huron Street colors and patterns—16 different styles. All chrome is triple-plated including copper, nickel and chrome. : Made to Order _ ANY et £4995 Lifetime Guarantee on All Chrome Open Sunday BUY DIRECT and 10 A. M. te 6 P. M. -Metalmasters Mfg. Co. essaopery corse hcg 38 Liberty 9-8011 2 Daily 10 A. M, to 8:30 P.M. * SAVE WS Sunday 10 A, M. to 6 P.1 ” 7 #£ oo sewers te Irwin Jr. John, son of the John K. Irwins of West Huron street, is @ graduate of Michigan State College and the University of Michigan. Barbara is a graduate of Western Michigan College. A July wedding is planned. / % : ~~ . BARBARA HELEN RUSSELL Homemakers Plan Monday Yule Party Mrs. Edmund Alchin of Berwick boulevard will be hostess to the the Christmas dance to be held|| ring mounting of your choice. Yellow Merry Homemakers when they! Friday evening in the auditorium || or white. 14K gold. Beautifully — for a Christmas party Mon-| of Stevens Hall from 7:30 to 10:30|] carved to enhance center stones. Plus Fed. Tex ; p. m. Plans have been made for a|_ Mrs. _—_ Bonner and ger Watch Repair—Meia Floor Sey ae area a | epee SAR 's gifts to be| Chester Reynolds are in “ ° ne distributed. of the refreshments. Christmas Dance Planned for Teens ports chavo “ied te eo Gat Reg. 16.95 Ring Mountings Regularly to 16.95 each. Buy NOW | 995 " while you can save almost 4 on the EARS eld:itla al lide 12 Special Records Included Wonderful gilt te youngsters from 3 to 7! Interes records teach arid entertain.’ Plays 78 RPM records. Save at Sears! S Records Up to 2 Hours Tied |©=—O 9.88 Included ene Christmas gilt! or ape “ior. Ligutwvight, caty 10 Ibe Y aa reddy to use, i © Modern Cnistmas, git or i St Antti Danese Se N_EVERY, NIGHT: } eS 73 CURISTMAS . 21-InchTV 7 DOWN ° Delivers * ¢ Full price is only $319 ¢ Regularly priced at 359.95 This big 21-inch Silvertone gives you the clearest, sharpest pictures that are possible— AND ot over $40 savings! Exquisite mahog- any veneer cabinet is hand rubbed to a satiny gleaming finish, mounted on casters for ad- justment of viewing angles and easy cleaning! Chassis holds sight and sound output in re- " serve for times when you need it most! Makes ‘an ideal Christmas gift—only $10 down! An Ideol Christmes Gift! Silvertone . . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 |Strapless Gowns Tops f Spray-on Snow Decorates Home New fiuffing materials used by some of the major manufacturers this- year make a can of arti- ficlal snow go twice as far as last year, and that’s a welcome point for the householder who wants to economically coat a large surface, such as a tree, with artificial snow. Uses for the chemical snow are as varied as its colors — which yellow in addition to the fluores- cent colors, Went ean tee Se speag doen snow is simulating Treat Clothes With Respect _ “There is a way to add to your wardrobe without spending a penny and without doing a bit of work. Tt is ‘to be found in attitudes, You have, heard it said that in order to gain respect, you must first have respect for yourself, Ap- proach your belongings with the same attitude. 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Reg. 249.95 Dryer Reg. 179.95 Washer $429.95 Value - for both pay only TUS Save $2 oe De 3 oe St a ee Edison discontinues FREE INSTALLATION | easy ly ‘@8 of December 31st.! That means you dries to ‘tempera- — ture ond Ste of by heal too! IN DEPENDENT FOOD STORES sa receewe cree 7 : Pecan Meats: 30 Beef Hash . PONTIAC Baldwin ‘Avenue MAZZA'S MARKET 118 Baldwin Avenue Dixie Highway LOTAN'’S DIXIE & TELEGRAPH MKT. 2135 Dixie Highway Edison Street EDISON FOOD MARKET 183-185 Edison Street Franklin Road 360 Franklin Road Perry Street PERRY FRIENDLY MARKET 1220 N. Perry Street Perry Street 701 Orchard Lake Avenue Ferry Street TOPALIAN'S SELF SERVE MARKET OAKLAND ‘COUNTY 3337 Auburn Avenue ‘Auburn Heights HOLBROOK GROC. rs % ae : i oy uf THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 THIRTY-THREE : i" ft a Different XMAS FF ic py. Siu ” — of General oy °° BUY YOUR"BAKE YOUR GIFT "BAKING NEEDS HERE. orca pel — Grapefruit and OrangeSect. 2° 49° Lb. Can 29 cs eA Birds Eye — , OS Cont : ex Orange Juice ice 2 “43° 48 Count Pkg. 10° . ) HY ellow Label ‘ Tea Bags PEM Gerber’s Strained ; Baby Food A Strawberries Bis 89° : Baby Food 4 59° TEA = 65% cat Bs — Ly Ivory ‘E ad 2 5 =f. Nay Birds Eye Green Peas 2 10 Ox. CAKE MIXES wf MEN White-Yellow-Devil's Food War I ‘3 Soap... 2 = 1 Oxydol: Detergent Formula Giant Size Pkg. 71 lhe BE A Be BR BR BG BS BR BL BE RE BR RE RG RI A whe 39° 3 greeEES state Bait and i cap fe powder eup flour cup powdered sugar Chop cranberries and mix with granulated sugar. Blend eggs, Salt and pepper. Stir in-baking powder and flour to make a heavy batter Add cranberry mixture. Drop spoons of batter into % inch hot fat in shallow trying pan. Fry golden brown, but cook only a few at a time so fritters won't stick together. Sprinkle generously with | Heart-Felt Present|<2 2=~ == = Cookies % cup Warm water to the butter mixture. Add i pac active dry yeast nuts and mix well, ——— Flatten a small bit of dough, f teampoon, salt about a teaspoon for each cookie, 2% cups sifted all-purpose flour into the palm-of the-hand. Place a. iy cup gett shortening or butter azed cherry on the circle of rye 3 naa NS | : Cover the cherry. by pinch- ve op itor cookie dough up around it, and Candied or ‘maraschine cherries roll between palms of hands to PHS Cooks Bake Yule a z g a STUDENT COOKS—Nancy Brown of Dexter road and Joyce Watson of Ridge road, both 10B\ bread boys for a students in Mrs. Emmett Crane’s home economics | form class at Pontiac High School, are making ginger- | makes ee Ce ee ee ee it F 3 Ht i 8 H gsz3 Crispy Brazil Nut them any time now. Be sure to put them far dpart on the baking sheet, as they ‘do. spread. Beat eggs until very light, add sugar, keep on beating until all is dissolved. Add nuts, flour and the rest of the ingredients. Chill sev- eral hours. Cut off small chunks and roll between the hands into 2- inch sticks. Use cold water. or cor- fectioner’s sugar to keep hands clear of dough. Bake 15 minutes at 380 degrees. ee > et” | ; aC bee FLORIDA’ They're back—those real. juice oranges from Florida. Something about the soil and sunshine down there just naturally grows ‘em sweeter and juicier. down with naturally sweet juice. Notice the thin skins. You get more juice, less squeezing per glass with Floridas. . And extra jvice means extre vitamin C. of this precious vitamin that helps you build up resistance to winter ills. It's one. body can’t store it. j priced, so it’s easy to the BIG glasses you need—and ‘em often! rec) Bayt / Better Trim Keep Well | CHRISTMAS STAR COFFEE CAKE—Make this rich, delicious coffee cake, shape it into a star and serve it for holiday breakfasts. Candied fruit is hidden inside the dough; Star-Shaped Coffee Cake in Special Holiday Class and let rise in warm place until doubled (about 1% hours). bright cherries decorate | BUTTER ADLER’ i -° LEAN and MEATY - SPARE RIBS... . 39° * ADLER’S LOW PRICE OCOMA - WHOLE CHICKEN 3%. Lb. CAN + | one-half cup whipping cream until thick and fold into filling. For chocolate filling, substitute the following chocolate whipped cream for the plain whipped cream. Combine one-half cup whipping} cream, 3 tablespoons cocoa and 3 tablespoons sugar. Chill for 30 minutes, then beat until thick. Chocolate Icing Melt 2 tablespoons butter or mar- garine in saucepan. Remove from heat; blend in-2 tablespoons cocoa. Add one-half cup sifted confec- tioners’ sugar, one egg yolk and one-fourth teaspoon vanilla. Beat until. smooth. Jiggs Dinner With Rolls A good old ‘“‘down east’’ supper of corned beef and cabbage calls for hot rolls — especially Chili Rolls. To. make eight of these, start with brown 'n’ serve dinner rolls, making a lengthwise cut in the top of each, Spread butter generously in each cut and fill with 1% tea- spoons of chili mixture—aq com- bination of a quarter-cup chili sauce with 2 teaspoons horseradish. Place the Chili Rolls in a greased shallow pan and bake in a (400) oven for twelve minutes. Serve immediately. r i 1 i pee : i i 2 i A : ;}orange and lemon juice, bring to . a boil, and pour the mixture over the fruit and nuts. Cream the ‘| shortening and add the sugar to it gradually. When the sugar mixture is light and creamy, add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each ad- dition. Combine the flour and bak- ing soda. Add gradually to the sugar mixture, alternately with the fruit mixture. greased bread pans and bake for 50 to 60 minutes in a 350-de- gree oven. This bread keeps, if wrapped in cellophane or heavy waxed paper, for five days to one week; it will keep for 10 days in the refrigera- tor, or for months in a freezer. Spicy Nut Bar Will Add to Reputation Here's a spicy nut bar that will add to your reputation as a cookie baker. Filbert Cinnamon Bars 1 cup shortening l’cup sugar 1 egg, separated 2 cups sifted fiour 1 tablespoon cinnamon % teaspoon salt 1 cup coarsely ground filberts Cream shortening and sugar to- gether; add egg yolk, flour, cinna- mon and salt; mix well. Press firmly into greased 13x89 Inch pan, Sprinkle with nuts, brush with beaten egg white. Bake in slow oven, at 300 degrees about 70 min- utes. Cut in bars while hot. Jumbo Head LETTUCE . SUPER MARKET .. 2°29 RAX . BONITA ae Campbell’s TOMATO. S( wale -_ a ie _ FLAKES ~_ Stokely’s . 1%, Bee é f THE-PON'TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 | : Orange Shells _|Individval'Fruit Cakes | tr) packaging, try baking | Citrys Salads and’Meat | He Salad Is Tangy. Heaped With _ | Make Fine Presents wal = a . Fruitcakes are a gift tredition | The tins can be. wrapped in alu- | ™¢*t. poultry or fish courses With Gi rale Yam Mixtur e among many fainilies. Rather | minum foll an dtied with bright plage as wer gees ; d Try this_Lousiana yam recipe; than bake large ones to be cut ‘ribbons. roast duck; grapefruit and red Se asin | acs ne oll “IF It’s Alive — It’s Fresh” — Taste the Difference! BS Ss SS" l] White Rock Re ie tes ee ee ee i e Oc 22-4 Lb. Average 39: halt teaspoon salt and a dash of . free |e FRYERS Stock Your Freezer! he ‘ ‘ | en ; Grated ‘rind "one, range Pegg “eh anand gg we eecoce ~ og =i YOUNG DUCKS .:s. *39¢ | ROASTING HENS.”::. 39 |food chopper. Mix with sugar Cumtine 3. tabiamians. ones be Ave water NORWEGIAN JULEKAKE—This is a traditional fruit bread made | Soak~ gelatin-in-cold. . TURKEYS ORDER YOUR XMAS GEESE _ by Americans of Norwegian descent at Christmas time. Filled with | minutes. Dissolve over the source POULTRY NOW candied fruit, it will keep moist for-a full week. Try some for special | Add to first mixture with. remain- ot heat five to eight minutes until in breakfasts soon. a 2 ingredients. ham is tender and yam mixture Rac ; Dos. “Sarcl tape ino rug[™ ety meet WOLD RABBITS...“ 55: | Large Fresh EGGS... 59¢ Make Norse Fruit Bread ual molds. Chill until firm. Serve}Easy Beef Pie Makes - =aaeed ae T —- for Yul Ho lid Treat with cream cheese balls topped | Hearty Buffet Lunch BRESH LAKE YELLOW er oe CHANNEL , O e lday lrea ee Sint cai a aa PERCH PICKEREL : LUTFISK. CATFISH ; “Gladelig Jul” Christ- a q 2 sich Choe Aonenibens of Tat | tem, te teen ones hen |tHot Rolls Pork Up: Moti jinn. sores 0 hensty Seet aie Lb. 3Qc Lb. AQc for Christmes Lb. 48 7 * Ben The belldage ere. not cum |*MMt 1 Ginsclved. Sprinkle or) nt mulls park 5p te most sine jmered wtih fhe. most Ss tender, ) plete without a least one batch of | Tumble yeast into liquid and let] frigerator dough and bake hot| Rah or casserole —- ene that may RED SNAPPER — BUFFALO — SHRIMP — OYSTERS — SALT ‘HERRING rich fruit bread called Julekake » It is le. Fresh and Salt Water Fish of All Kinds Norwegian Julekake 1 cup scalded milk =. PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET Pap i a ; 82 South Saginaw St. . ——Wholesale and Retail—— FE 4-1521 ee cups’ sifted aye 2 Turn dough out haa { ; ‘ott eA A BE EF SALE! Shortbread Cookies [se asain" met double , “a , we | ° rise again down; turn If you like a shortbread cookie, | board haves : be aoe! par arent Form a &SeT : . j Ginger Shortbread and let rise until double in bulk, r : ende | 1% four about 45 minutes. oo : | % cup sugar Brush top with slightly beaten a . we teenponn t egg. Bake in a moderate oven at oe . | by cup eoftened butter or mergerine | 350 degrees for 40 to 45 minutes. a : sang Remove from at once. . : Sift dry ingredients together. | Sas A Spadofore Bros. Special! =< AJAX eZ Serve Season Guests Cookies, Hot Chocolate When carolers come around, in- Prick with @ | vite them in to warm ahd have “a fork edges. Bake| pit of something sweet.” Warm 30 minutes at 350 degrees. Cut into cookies and mugs of hot chocolate * Ib. i z i : i i z 4 8 G z 8 : : > ¢ $ : ‘ 8 zt x i : g 3 z Baz ‘ Grade “A”, FRESH ® Sirloin . © Rib Campb Specially Selected Beef - @ Round ! we : © T-Bone : f. " © Swiss | 1 g: Out from Young, Tender Beef "6% On. Con Birds Eye Frosen , _ FRENCH FRIES | = B39s ime 235° 2 Fame 39¢ ri _ APPLES ed, ee eee eT ee, ee be ee ee i % THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 Under-Baking © May Be Reason for Thin Cakes Housewife complaint; My cakes look good before coming out of the oven. When they are cool and it two thin plates. What can be done to avoid thin layers? Chances are the cakes are re- moved from the oven before they are thoroughly baked. Perhaps the oven thermostat needs to be checked to see if the oven is baking at the tempera- ture called for in the recipe. Do not remove the cake from the oven until the center of each layer springs back when lightly touched with a finger.. Cakes con- taining shortening also pull away from the edge of the baking pan when they are done. Too much baking powder will also cause cakes to fall. Be sure _| the recipe used-is a tested-one-—— Apple skins. will not wrinkle in the oven if the apple is slit with a knife in three or four places. i$ | recipe, undiluted evaporated milk time to frost them, they look like . . Silky-smooth fondant is an in- valuable ally.in creating attractive and delicious confections. In this is used in place of the usual water as the liquid for the fondant, giving it a rich flavor as well as creamy smoothness. Cream Fondant 2 ores oe suger be teaspoon sal 1 tablespoon font corn syrup 1 cup evaporated milk Mix ingredients thoroughly in heavy saucepan. Bring slowly to a boil, stirring constantly. Then cook over’ medium heat to soft ball stage (238), stirring all the while. Cool. Beat until creamy. Then knead until smooth and plastic. Set in refrigerator in covered dish over- night to ripen. Makes 1 pound. Vanilla cream fondant: After vanilla extract and knead just . to distribute favoring. Let ripen. Creamy Fondant Is Used to' Create Other Treats | plastic, add one-half teaspoon | Maple cream fondant: After fon- to distribute flavoring. Let ripen. Fondant-stuffed fruit To prepare prunes for tsuffing, peur boiling water over prunes to * Lies 4 € Re ee ae Fa & * x ie a, cover and let stand to plump and| ssoften. Pat prunes dry with a pa- per towel. Cut prunes down one side and remove pits. Let fondant soften at room temperature. Knead slightly and eut off pieces. Shape and fill into pitted prunes, For dates, remove pits and fill with fondant. Put halves of pe- cans or English walnuts together sandwich-style with fondant fill- ing. Roll small balls of fondant in chopped filberts. Other chopped nuts may be used. witness i i ls NECTAR MINCE PIE—Here is a different mince pie, one with @ fork Add mincemeat, The crust itself is unusual, for it is flavored with nuts and orange juice. lattice top crust. Add egg. beating thoroughly with Prepare orange juice. Try this new combination for your holiday guests.pastry and roll out one round of — re sure to cheer it. If ata greens must stand be- | fore serving, sprinkle them with a littlelemon juice. Keeps them f-esh. Add dressing just before serving. Large Packages ee eS iene Ra Banquet Chicken Whole — 31% Lbs. 7 39 Banquet 5 Ox. Can irds Eye Frozen California \ Enjoy Fine Quality Meats Only U. S. Choice and Prime Grades Sold at Huron Friendly Market PRICES GOOD for | DAYS Small, Tender Spare Ribs... Lb. Pork Loins.... of) U. S. Choice—Blade Cut | Beef Pot Roast Lb. Large 200 Size 2 Lb. Jer PEANUT BUTTER: Defiance Salad =" Quart Jar. Potatoes 10 Ib. Bag U. S. Choice Beef Short Ribs WE GIVE ‘R\ a hice D STAMPS | Armour Cloverbloom " ile Miss Wisconsin "SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE 8 Oz. Peckege a 1 u 7 im. 10s Re 4 ENS Armour ation yy a or. Filberts, Hazelnuts Add Good Flavor Filberts. or hazelnuts. add such a good flavor to food that they should be used more often. This is an easy refrigerator cookie recipe calling for filberts. Hazelnut Slices 1% cups flour 45 cup sugar % teaspoon ginger ‘% cup butter or margarine 1 ege white % cup filberts Cut butter or margarine into dry ingredients. Add egg white and work to a smooth dough. Add nuts. Shape into roll and wrap in waxed paper. Chill 2 hours, Slice \4-inch thick. Bake at 350 degrees 12 to 15 minutes. Makes 40 cookies. dough. Fit. into 9inch pie pan, trim. Use Chocolate, Apricots to Make Cupcakes Tasty Making cupcakes? Then surprise your family with. one of these taste treats. Tuck a couple of draihed stewed apricot halves in the batter in each cup before bak- ing. Or sprinkle the cupcake batter with small pieces of semi-sweet chocolate before baking. Use either of these suggestions with white or chocolate cake batter. Any-Time Cereal Cereal which wag once relegated to the breakfast bowl now appears in every meal of the day. And between-meals,, too. For a bowl of your favorite cereal with milk and fruit is the perfect before-bed-time snack. Easy on the digestion, but satisfying and filling: “Holl out Femalning dough ant —-— (hot oven) 30 to 40 minutes. Makes one 9-inch pie. . = ’ Orange Pastry a 4 cups aithed os shortening tablespoon vinegar 3 jauneuve orange juice - Sift dry ingredients together. Cut in ‘shortening. Mix together vine- gar and orange juice and add to dry ingredients. Mix lightly With blending fork. Chill at-least one hour. Roll ‘out dough %-inch thick and use as directed above. Makes enough -pastry for one 9-inch lat - — pie. Pineapple, too, “Libby's ae to get 1” Slices — Juice — Chunks — We’ that Li e’re. sure wil pina taneurdwiond — Crushed. ‘LIBBYS IS THE Se. r t “Ney ~ a | | | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 Viet Nam Succes in the United States, Donovan | Was’ Called Poor Risk “There arg casualties in every-/ byt Lives to Be 100 SEATTLE @—William J. Don-| Truman Eyes 3 Sites ton, who was turned down as a ovan, United States ambassador | for Foundation Library pent. sik Se aves Serpeties to Thailand and wartime chief of| KANSAS CITY @—Harry 8. Tru-| * years ago because he had Pontiac City Affairs — ' Commission Accepts Help of Bar in Replacing Judge Pontiac City Commission Tuesday City Attorney William A. Ewart night agreed to consider any rec-| reported that an Oakland County : hopes contracts for | ‘bad heart,” observ 100th County Bar Assn. or other groups | the city improperly assessed prop- stopped shortly in Seattle last! aston Library will be let before : vacant judgeship in Municipal | pavement construction on High- “consultation at the State Depart-| “a. former President The association offered to rec-| The commission confirmed sev- The 70-year-old diplomat expres- ag angunts heres Seo commend persons or to advise |eral special assessment rolls in- sed surprise when met by report-/ day to inspect three possible sites commissioners as to abilities of | cluding ers, asking what “all the fuss’ | tor the library. The buil men under consideration a... the of Prankiin was about and generally respond-| house presidential pavers Commissioners noted that | | Sidewalk on the sass ot “Taylor a amet T don't | er ‘mementos, Not only relleves ponent Sidewalk on the east ef Front He said, however, that recent h ao DUT. «. ly ; ies trom Orchard Lake to the Viet Nam successes against Com- Wants Divorce for Yule coug S colds iinded | yg ———— ee jmunist forces in Indochina were} PATERSON, N. J. @— Mrs. || ¥ Loosens sticky and thus noah sign Dut is toe. conte | Vie Teee one fe Sepa Sees co Stan} ‘m .” | yesterday her husband Frank tains ne narcotits. ing tribute to his memory. on Ch “rom Welton, to Brocka, and wes ’ Asked for comment on the fact| her what he wanted for Christmas || Nowonderso many doctor have Commissioner J, H. Patrick} —The commission referred to the! | . e | Was “a = see of paper saying I|| prescribed PERTUSSIN® for Glynn said, “Judge Webster car-| city attorney notice of a $10,000| ™ ‘ ” She has obligingly coughs of colds for all the family. —ried_the Municipal Court duties | claim against the city from m Ralph Oe ee eee eS iy with Soviet- fled eharng woe eae alone for about three years while| Dailey of i581 Sterling St. tt wood blue, a charming addition to |” Cue 2 gies — 3 pairs | J Finnegan during | personal injuries. sheer web-like Py oc eee In other action the commission: |¢* dressing table. e bettie: o Tweed “There are already several high- ana wasierted 2 GDM Uosnee te salt beer : : a Cologne. . ly qualified applicants, and I don't ee pap saur'3.| Warns. Against Giving Sete vx. cote tan Wy Get runace ed one | Adjourned for two Tests action, on. S33 | Haver to Policemen a2 tee “Judge Finnegan could carry on au lots 11 ding apron ih ot DETROIT @®~Police Commis- men can circulate nominating pe-| Stnacr ine ita Sia ht ay aie | DAF owners against giving presents titions in February and proceed to | t 22 and part of lots 23 and 25 of | of liquor to policemen. campaign for the position, thereby requested by the Tel-Huron Shopping} ‘We appreciate the distinction guaranteeing an equal opportunity Deferred action on a report trom the between a friend sending our offi- : Plan ee recommending va-|cers a gift in the proper yuletide In other business, the city clerk west along’ the southerly fine of jots | Spirit and our officers going into sand of somnaees’s plat 36. rott | 2 bar and asking where . 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He walked back and forth in front of his fireplace thinking. Willie followed at his heels, * . "Stay in Santa Land awhile,” said Santa at last. ‘I will. think of something. Give me time.” Patrick Tweedleknees exploded. “Tf that dog stays in Santa Land I am leaving!” “Willie ig a good pup,” smiled Santa. ‘He will be our watch dog.” A watch dog in Santa Land! . (4» Willie climbed in Santa’s bed and stretched out. Willie nearly - burst with pride. | He licked Santa’s fingers. He gladly would have licked Patrick Tweedleknees, too, but the dwarf was already stomping out of the house in a rage. “He will get over it,"’ said Santa. “He always does." Willie thought, ‘‘I will stay here the rest of my life and be Santa’s watch dog. But I wish someone would. think of eating for I am truly starved!” He was too polite to say any- thing about it. “I won't be a bother,”’ he told himself, He crept under Santa’s chair and contented himself with chewing a hole out of the bottom, Mr, Not-Much and Mr. Very Lit- tle curled up in an empty ash tray and went to sleep. Santa sat in his chair and tried to think of a way to save the Dreamlin queen. By and by, Willie thought, ‘‘Per- haps I should look around in the kitchen. After all, I am a watch dog and there may be something in the kitchen that needs watch- When he got to the kitchen he smelled a lovely smell. He climbed a chair and put his front paws on the kitchen table. There, in front of him, was a plate of chocolate drop cookies and a glass of milk. Mrs. Claus had left them for Santa to have before he went to bed. “If I tried just one, no one would miss it,” said Willie to himself. Se he tried one, And then he Z Willie had finis' milk he thought, “I am the piest dog in the whole world.” he went into Santa's bed- was. asleep, The next day Willie explored Safita Land, He romped through the toy shops. He licked the boots of the Santa Land workers. He frisked joyfully .after the fairy workers who flitted around the doll tables, He snatched up stockings great holes in their - while Patrick Tweedlekn grew black in the face and his chest swelled with rage. “Willie, go down You haven't Wemen's bive grained warm lined sheerling cuff slipper. Also in red. Sizes 4 te 9. $298 Oak leather sole, Sizes 610 12. ee eee eee eee , Soph . Q ne eae rn Modern Home Godgets Water Gun Stands fahsrana € Cotebes Two-Year-Old Hoppy _ | than s 10 i and short sen Require More Water | Guard Above Town the. Wrong Culprits Top Recording Star. cutting . disk called, “The i for POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. (UP)—A| | the DETROIT (INS) — One of the) poy parakeet should best mimic fisherman along the St. Francis the . " ee nation’s most versatile recording @ mumineipality’s water supply “that’s not an antiaircraft gun atop River caught the culprits who were retained by Vieo President Arthur 1. Corbin the canning factory. That's Bob meddling with his trap. ao i Pa fons pits bs Deel. sial eae cma ew Haven Com Peacock’s water gun.” He found three men chopping Hoppy «Wheaten mows more ‘mel seaeh pany told the Connecticut public} | Robert L. Peacock, 27, an execu» up his wooden fish trap. ans. the utilities commission as he present-| / tive in the R. J, Peacock Canning “Hey - that’s my trap you're ed a rate increase petition. Co., owned by his family, wag wor- breaking up,” the man cried, People use more water than they ried at the lack of fire protection - That's all the men wanted to OVERSHO used to, he said, because they are in this coastal town. _ know. The three were state con- buying things like automatic wash- As head of the volinteer fire de-| SWEETHEART’S DELIGHT —| servation agents, It cast the fish- ' ; ing . disposal partment he decided t. mount a/ Jeweled lipstick and compact avail- | erman $19.50 plus costs for fishing} A TRAVEL KIT—This one is for REPAI RED units, dishwashers and air condi- powerful water gun in the heart of | shie in set or singly for winter by improper methods. men and contains shave lotion, tioning units. the downtown section. The gun stick deodorant and brushless _All Work Guaranteed can turn a stream of water on half Sitter ; Savings Double Debts _| shave cream at $2.50. Stamp to Honor French | ST. PAUL, Minn. ) — Minne- HOLY SPRINGS, Miss, (UP)— + . . | sota is in debt to the tune ot about | Poor Excuse for Bite- ; Repair Men to Give You Howard R. Cole,’ an ciecatgn| S2ake Gets Schoolin Jewish Anniversary NEWPORT, R. L. (UP) — The $119 million but has a savings ac-| SACRAMENTO, Calif, (UP) — ___ Past Services zs , at Memphis, Tenn. has} WINSTED, Conn. (UP) — A| NEW YORK ® — The 300th an- | Newport Publicity Commission h88/ count with a healthy balance—of/ <3. Umberger, superintendent paket nl _ solved the commuting problem. He small. boy thanked police for tend- niversary of settlement by Jews | asked-the~ Postmaster General to] more than $232 million. Constitu- ok ten Bae toYolo M wa takes off in a pasture back of his| ing his pet snake so he could co|in the United States is 1954. ‘The issue a stamp commemorating the | tional restrictions require that the a o eye KRES GE SHOE REPAIR one fi E Sy model Piper|to church and then explained he | first Jewish settler landed in 1654; | arrival of French troops at New| principal of the account — knovvn | Abatement District, says only the in 15 or 20 minutes, —— to work| wouldn't need their services the|today five million Jews in the|port. 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CLUSTER PENDANT. Beautiful heart-shaped LEAF PIN by Kramer ee eee Christmas Splendor In Gifts She’ll Adore 15° Hal Boyle Says: NEW. YORK (®—Some people | compared spreading ugly rumors about babies. They say babies are little ani-|” mals that make you get wp at 2 to feed them, They. say ba- bles often get-cresp- for no reas0D and cry merely for exercise. They _| say babies get spoiled quicker than any etree Known pret. | pe It is a good thing ies know the adult half-truths and plain perjuries that are told about them, or they might all get colic. Some tour eine ago a young lady named Tracy. Ann, who will be half a year old on Christmas /adopted my wife and me after a brief trial, The first thing I learned | about: ler was that all I had ever | heard before about babies was! absolutely - wrong, | at * * | A grownup will weep, rail at the world, indulge in excesses, or feel sorry for himself for almost any reason, and often for no real reason at all. But a baby is born tsninarate and reasonable, I have a theory that no baby makes a fool of itself until s)me grownup sets it a bad example. * * Tracy Ann, for example, has al- ready worked out a simple four- rule formula of life that has kept ‘her healthy and happy, and might profitably be followed by many an adult, These are her rules for suecessful \living: 1. Eat three balanced meals a day with no\snacks in between, and be sure ta get rid of burps promptly. 2. Sleep when you re sleepy. 3. Keép your diaper dry, or ar- range to have it changed promptly “| if it isn't. 4. Avoid loud noised.:"They are hard on the nervous system. a tie Kur tatiana cli takes Ann adopted us there has been no Sh; has cried a total of exactly four times—once when a burp got lost in her and we had a hard time getting it out, once when we kept. failed to recognize her diaper emergency alarm signal, and once when a playful visitor bellowed face. The important thing was she never shed a tear except when one of the rules that keep her happy was broken, And she never breaks the rules herself. you have to entertain her,” friends say. But so far Tracy Ann | Elks Plan- Memorial Service on Sunday Ee, came into our home and i the heart they yearn to find ogein her up too late, once when we), imitation baby talk in her startled | ; “Wait until she gets bored and | * Erratic Grownups Show . Less Sense’ Than Babies compared historically only with. that between Stanley and Dr, Livingston. That is the way with babies, They have an insatiable curiosity and self-confidence. They are sure they could digest the universe it- self—if they could just get it in - their those know everything about the world that they themselves have some- how lost somewhere back along the trail of time—a rainbow beauty they are now blind to, a vision of if they but knew~hiow. Broomfield to Meet With Water Board Rep. William S. Broomfield (R- Royal Oak) will meet tomorrow af- ternoon in Detroit with a 13-man Water Resources Commission ad- visory board to discuss a proposed survey of southeastern Michigan's water supply problem, . Broomfield said he doesn’t agree with the board's estimate that it would take $775,000 and five years te complete such a survey. . “If we confine ourselves strictly tothe water problem and_ forget the board’s recommendation to in- clude drainage and sewer investi- gation, we can complete the sur- vey in two years at a cost of about $155,000.” Oakland, Wayne and Macomb counties would be included in the survey. Rumors of Union Row — Alert Police Agencies such thing as a 2 a.m. feeding.| Fifteen Oakland ‘County sheriff's Marcora and Mrs. John Napley head the Mothers’ March, sched- uled for Jan. 28... __ a) yh oe You can gin Ba il Ae by COTY for as little as $2.50 mouth. 2 a —, suppose tha some spreading Ly} Australian 3 Has Camel Trouble ADELAIDE, Australia (UP) — Camels are too much of a nui- sance around the airfield at Maree in far northern South Australia. The Department of Civil Avia- tion decided to build a fence to keep out the roaming camels— YOUNGSTERS SHARE yao Sn Gig aaeieeenh i Christmas when they can decorate their own little tree for their room. These ornaments can he made out of conical paper cups trimmed with cuttings of colored cellulose tape. Scissors Painting Art Reportedly Still Going-Strong CHICAGO (UP)—If you teil your friends you're a decoupier, they probably will stare in amazement. It may help when you explain that you’re a “scissors painter.” Two hundred years ago the French called the art ‘‘decou- page." With one of the fanéiest of craft names, it became one of the most intricate of the arts. But to- day it is simplified. It is the cut- ting and pasting of pictures. The only tools needed are a pair of sharp scissors. (such™ broidery or manicure size), @ sharp razor blade, rubber cement and a stack of magazines filled with advertisements printed on slick paper. Cut out your favorite designs, and arrange them on whatever you want to decorate. Mark the outlines with soft chalk. The marks will off easily after you have pasting. Most decoupigrs prefer using rubber cement to attach the pic- &s em- tures because any excess is easily removed with a cloth. To make the results last longer, spray on plastic or clear lacquer. The list of things you can deco- rate is endless. Beginners often start with a metal tray. Another easy item is a jewelry box: One decoupier painted a metal box white and then pasted pictures of ee cut from colored magazine Past Illegal Activities Catch Up With Buyer ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UP) — Lester Greathouse, a small-time bogus check passer, wanted to stay clear of the law in St. Louis so he paid cash for an automobile. But he ended up in jail anyway. Greathouse told officers he cashed about 230 bad checks in various cities in ‘the country re- cently but had not passed any here because he wanted this city to be one where he was not wanted. 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A halfdozen games feature the 29-game schedule, Van Dyke, pre- season favorite in the Inter-Lakes, goes to Waterford, while South- ed to be contenders, tangle at Farmington. Top game in the Tri-County sends Remeo te Rochester. Re- meo lost its opener te Southfield, but bounced back to beat Utica by six points. Gene Konley’s Falcons have won two in a-rew, including a\ 10-point win over Utica, - * to stop rangy Arian Stone, who has tallied 40 points in Rochester's first two starts. Keego Harbor, after warming up with a 62-50 victory over Madison, Milford journeys to Holly in another W-O contest, New coach Jack Menzie has sw hipped the Redskins into a -defi- field and Farmington, both expect- Romeo's major problem will be w nite title threat, if their first GAME STOPPER—Puck bounces off the chin of | Ranger forward Ed Kullman (19) and New York Ranger goalie Johnny Bower in the 3rd| forward Ted Lindsay (7) watch the disc’s flight. period of Wednesday night’s game against the | Shot was made by Gordie Howe some distance from Detroit Red Wings in Madison Square Garden.| the net. Teams played a 3-3 tie. AP Wirephoto Red Wing Wilson to Report MSC Probation, TV, Rose Bowl Plan on Agenda for Big 10 Winter Confab CHICAGO (®—Michigan State's ness at today’s Big Ten winter 2 - lifted—and this is only specula- tive—there may be no rush for the facultymen to do so. Wilson has said that MSC has shown “very satisfactory prog- ress” and presumably has done legedly used for recruiting. MSC had no control or super- vision of the financial outlay. lini Quintet Wins 3rd Game Indiana Prep Star Receives Threat on Life Plucky Cager to Play Anyway; School Plans Police Protection INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UP)—A would not be removed The Big Ten TV committee hopes to secure regional control of live television and mapped a plan submitted to the sion will guide the Big Ten in the NCAA convention at Cincinnati next month, NCAA for two years has voted for restricted live television on a College Football’s Power Index COVERS YEAR-END GAMES ‘ SUN BOWL EL PASO, TEXAS Miss.South’n 81.2 vs Tex.Western *78.3 TANGERINE BOWL Go. Tech 98.02 W. Virginia. 05.1 | Texas Tech. 108.3vs Auburn 100.1 , px aireey. a ” BINAL RANKING AND. RATINGS OF NATIONAL AND SECTIONAL LEADERS — He tm Be | Alina gepenneezeseestliiti games are any indication. . Milford downed Waterford, 66-58, and Fen- ton, 51-35. . Avondale entertains Roseville . in the first outing of the season. for both teams. Roseville is ex- pected to unveil another power- house, but Bob Eldridge’s Yellow Jackets should provide a good test, - Most action in the Eastern Mich- igan League is reserved for after the holiday layoff, but Hazel Park is at Ferndale Friday in the opener. Pontiac High School begins its tough Saginaw Valley League schedule, meeting Flint Northern in the Viking's new Wildanger Fieldhouse, and St. Fredericks plays at St. Benedict. Top non-league game sends Bir- mingham to nearby Troy. Other contests involving county schools send Berkley to Walled Lake, Oxford to Lake Orion,-Madi- son to Fitzgerald, Millington to Ortonville, Cranbrook to Fiint Tech, Grosse Pointe to Royal Oak and Redford St. Mary to Shrine. The schedule: tiae at Flint Northern; Van Dyke 7 Ms ; Berkley at Walled Lake; at Farmington; Remeo at at St. Benedict; Gresse Pointe at Roya! Oak: St, Mary at Shrine; OL St. Mary at St, Rita. Wilson's Last Minute Tally Ties Rangers | Detroit Short Handed as Johnny Saves Red Wings in NY NEW YORK (UP)—The Detroit Red Wings inched to within two points of the front-running Mont- real Canadiens Wednesday night by gaining a 3-3 tie with the New York Rangers well on their way to notching their ist victory of the season over Detroit until Johnny Wilson evened. things up with only a half-minute to go. | he praet ie I Garden crowd a dull arid listless ; ae 3 z8. Rs 4 Max Bentley narrowed the gap skated the length of the beat Terry Sawchuk at n4 | full-time play, he'll start at guard ‘Tall, Speedy, Faces PHS in Pontiac High’s basketball of the season campaign ainst defending ern house. Northern's squad, built around? six lettermen from the 1952-53 squad that outscored Pontiac 127- 60 in two meetings, again has the height and speed that brought it a share of the SVC crown last sea- son, Vikings showed they. could move last week, when they got off 82 shots against Port Huron. They connected on only 28 per cent of their shots, but that was g00d enough to dump the Big Reds, 60-40 Clarence Elliott, a -6-feet—5-inch sophomore center, will join vet- erans Art Johnson and Jim John- ston at forwards and Frank Man- ley and Charles Teaberry at guards to comprise the starting lineup, Bob Failing, another letterman, has been nursing a leg injury from football and saw only limited ac- tion last week. If he is ready for with Teaberry replacing Johnston in the front line, Only in Coach Art Van Ryzin's PHS lineup will: move sen- ior Dick Ayling to a starting for- ward berth in the place of junior Marvin Caswell, Ayling has been slowed by an elbow injury, but came off the bench to score eight points in the opener, Remainder of the starting five wil] have juniors Walt Poe and dohnston at guards, senior Leroy Moore at center and sephomere John James at the other forward, A pep rally, featuring the an- nual Varsity Club-faculty basket- ball game, will be held Friday morning at Pontiac High, Trans- portation will be provided for stu- dents wishing to attend Friday night’s game. Snead Regarded as Man fo Beat Slammin’ Sam Placed to Top of List for Miami's Open MIAMI, Fla. @®—Slammin’ Sam- my Snead was regarded as the man to beat as 165 golfers teed off in the $10,000 Miami Open at the Miami Country Club today. * * « Snead, the balding mountaineer from White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., has won this fixture five times and indicated he will make a ‘strong bid in this medal play competition. He fired a 31-34—65 over the 6,570-yard par-70 course in prac- tice yesterday. He collected four birdies on the front side and two coming home, Playing with Snead was Al Besselink, Grossinger, N. Y., pro, who carded 34-33—67, Jack Burke Jr., Houston, Tex., who won last year with 273 for the 72 holes, will not be here to defend his title, He recently under- went an appendicitis operation, * * * Otey Crisman, Selma, Ala., led By BILL MARTIN Mice (Ohio) Dayton se 74 players who qualified in two ie days of play. There were 91 ex- Hope mi by bY emptions, including most of the | Saiemaree | Karta “ nation’s leading tournament wont meme! 4 Rorehe BM players, - Fordham 8 Yale HH Penn 78 Muhlenberg “ : LaFayette 69 Princeton rT . Harvard Ti Westeyen BS irown 3 WN Crava | Brandets Ti Reston Univ. * ya = Monteiair a | ® Villanova “73 Balt, Loyola : 88 inPoor Shape ji, 32°": Tenn, 7 C a ' : Wash. (Md) 68 Cath, Univ 67 : : So. 72 1 70 CALEXICO, Calif. — Former’ Snisbems Clr $2 Tess AM = a8 football coach Jeff Cravath of | Hawaii 47 Wash, State j ER 10, 1954 Chiefs With First SVC Test itle Contests Veteran Five Friday Tilt © a 50-35 Fa team, fresh from opening triumph over Royal Oak, gets its Ist big test day night at Flint. Chiefs open the 1953-54 Saginaw Valley Conference co-champion Flint North- the Vikings’ recently-completed Wildanger Field- Caroline Only 3rd Sophomore fo Top Rushers lltini Ace Accounts for 1,256 Yards; Paul Giel Sets Record NEW YORK (#—J. C. Caroline of Illinois is the third sophomore in the history of modern. football statistics and the first in ll years to win the national major college rushing title. Final official NCAA service bu- reau statistics released today show that Caroline rolled up 1,256 yards on-194 tries in nine games for the second largest winning margin on record. . Only other sophomores to win the rushing championship were Wake Forest's John Polanski in 1939 and Hardin-Sinimons’ Ruby Mobley in 1942. Nebraska’s Bob- by Reynolds compiled more yardage, 1,342, as a sophomore in 1950 but failed to win the title. Caroline finished 312 yards ahead of All-America Dave (Kosse) John- son, a senior who needed 10 games to amass 944 yards. The Illinois sophomore averaged 139.6 yards a game, a figure that has been exceeded only six times. Minnesota's All-America Paul Giel set a three-year record in the number of times he carried the ball. He ran 198 times this year to bring his total to 551, wiping out the record of 547 Ollie Matson set in 1949-51 at San Francisco. * * * About the only ball-carrying dis- tinction that didn't go to the mid- west or southwest was in yards- per-carry, where the top man was Chet Hanulak of unbeaten Mary- land. He averaged 9.78 yards (765 yards on T7 attempts). ‘Shoes’ Drops Ettort to Win 500 This Year SAN MATEO, Calif. @ — Jockey Willie Shoemaker is his shot at an unbelievable 500 winners in a year — he's going to skip the last week of the ad Meadows meeting Dec. 15 to * = * The closexmouthed little rider hiked his world record. wing. for one year to 470 yesterday with Rice's Regards in the third, That victory also boosted trainer R. H. McDaniel's world record wins for One year to 208, Shoemaker said he is “a bit fatigued” and needs rest, Basketball Results COLLEGE BASKETBALL By. The Associated Frees Rotler ; BIG STRETCH—Big John James, shown shot, will be at forward Friday night when Pontiac High opens its Saginaw Valley Conference season at Flint Northern. .|6-foot 8-inch 2nd-semester sophomore, has the rare distinction having won three varsity letters while still a 10th-grader. He to PHS from Washington Junior last February, won his basketball letter in the jast half of the season and added major awards in track and cross country. James collected 15 points to lead the Chiefs to a 50-35 ‘victory over Royal Oak in last week's opener. Netters Idolized By WILL GRIMSLEY MELBOURNE @—You have to see it to understand why this coun- try with less than 10 million the tennis world, and the rich, the old and the young play it. Everybody talks it. . i . * The doormen and waitresses here discuss the finer points of the game like a pro. It isn’t an odd sight at all to see a dignified grey-haired man in a homburg waiting for a street car with a tennig racquet tucked under one arm. Almost. every schoolchild is equipped with a neat leather carrying case for racquet apparel. The star tennis players, particu- larly visitors, are idolized like the Joe DiMaggios and Mickey Man- tles in the United States, School- children and adults line up to’ get autographs. * * “Gee, this makes you feel im- portant," said Hamilton Richard- son, one of the U.-S. Davis Cup- pers from: Baton Rouge, La. “T could walk down main street at home and nobody would notice * * *« Tennis players are scouted and But there is one sad note to it. Players like Rosewall and Hoad, Robert L, Chambers has been trainer of Duke University athletic teams since 1933, He is also the head track coach. 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Surcoats Leather Jackets wevcsecdane ajamas Prete. Ld m3 sctseveesca SES = Spartan even Holds Fist Rose Bowl New Cage Loop » Starts. Action | | league goes into action tonight at | Oakland County UAW- ClO Offers 2 Contests Tonight at EJH Pontiac's newest basketball 4 _ | Eastern Junior High's gymnasium. | | Two games are scheduled for the "| new Oakland County UAW-CIO | | Basketball League, with CIO No. 1 P| vs 653 No; 1-at 7:30 o'clock and | | 594 No. 2 vs 653 No. 2 at 8:30 p.m. Milford CIO's club drew a bye 2 for the opening. Schedule was completed Tues- day. Games will be played each Thursday night in Eastern’s gymnasium, except when each Pontiac team pays a visit. to Milferd for a single encounter. Teams are backed financially =| by the Oakland County UAW-CIO Council, which also cares for the payment of officials and super- vision, provided by City Recrea- tion Department. _ Teams will be given official names soon, Until that time they | will be designated by No. 1 or Warm woo! mufflers and E ; No, 2 teams. By JOE FALIS DETROIT w—Tiger hot stove: Two new faces — Harry James Bright and Charles Steven Kress— will be seen next spring in ‘*Tiger- town,”’ spring training base of the Detroit Tigers in Lakeland, Fia. Who ave they? games in the neler leagues. He batted 29 times for the Cin- cinnati Reds in 1949, hitting .207. They traded him to the White Sox, where he finished the season, play- After three games fn 1950, the White Sox shipped him back to the minors. Never known for his long-ball ability, Kress, a six-foot, 195-pound lefthander turned slugger with Rochester in the International League last season after a tour with Cincy Reds and White Sox. ing 97 games and hitting .278. Tiger Drattees Rated as ‘Insurance’ for Regulars : Terps’ Tatum Named ACC's Coach of Year ~ of the year honors. In a vote of 40 members of the Southern Sports“ Writers Assn. Tatum polled 160 ‘points out of a aon 200 against 156 for En- t. United Press Phote |: _ BASEBALL QUEEN—Frank Shaughnessy, veteran president of the ‘Internatiorial League, who was crowned “King of Baseball” at recent minor league meeting in Atlanta, Ga., crowns Pauline Wesley as “Miss Baseball.” Miss Wesley, a pretty, Blue-eyed blonde, repre- pai the now defunct Wisconsin State League. YANKEE STORES OPEN EVERY NITE TILL 8—TILL CHRISTMAS | WARM WEATHE KNOCKED JACKET BUSINESS COLD Unseasonal warm weather forced one large New York manufacturer to unload an entire warehouse of jackets at tremendous price reduction. THE YANKEE STORES grabbed the lot and out they go at tremendous savings for you... 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Knit collar, wrists, w suites so . ef * acct ah Sis in cai, ~ETINDLES OUR EON IR SR ES gi a alr ean MR eo ce ame, TR ee Mee a aan ge ANE NG SN RF ORO AE” STORY ne Rl * “We plan to get together with week with chief player representa-|Kiner and Reynolds real soon,” Reynolds in an effort to make/ Hank Greenberg, who along with peace between the club owners| President John Galbreath of Pitts- | Stop In and Meet Our : ist in Hydramatic trouble shooting ond repair. A recent duate of Hud- son and Kaiser automatic transmission service school. burgh will represent the owners. “We. will discuss this thing openly and honestly and I’m sure we'll come to an amicable understand- ing.” Greenberg and Galbreath were named by the American and Na- tional Leagues at a joint meeting yesterday to study and report the possibility of terminating the pen- sion plan by November 1955. The owners charged their move was compelled by “the excessive de- mands by the player representa- tives and their Attorney.” No names were mentioned but un- doubtedly they were referring to representatives Kiner and Reynolds and the players’ attor- ney, J. Norman Lewis. The meeting of Greenberg, Galbreath, Kiner and Reynolds which, incidentally, may include Lewis, may also provide the an- swer to what many baseball people believe is the crux of the entire dispute, t Just who is entitled to the vast the World Series and All-Star Game television and radio rights —and how much? * * = The players stoutly maintain the arinval $1,260,000 plum belongs to them, They are supported in this belief by Lewis and former com- missioner A. B. (Happy) Chandler. * = * A majority of the owners are equally certain the money is theirs. A small minority is willing to con- cede that the television and radio receipts should be divided among the club owners and players with 60 per cent going to the. athletes after 15 per cent for expenses is ltaken out for the commissioner's office. . * * * Both sides are looking ahead to 1956 when the current television- radio contract expires and a new \ contract, calling for an expected 200 per cent increase, probably will receipts attained from the-sale of j-be-negotiated.-With- that in mind, |. the players have been demanding benefit increases from $50 to $80 a month for five-year men and from $100 to $150-a month for 10- year men, They also want the age eligibility reduced from 50-to 45. = ® * e P The owners, believing these de- mands to be excessive, have point- ed out this would mean an added expenditure of $6,730,000 to past service cost (for retired ball- players) and would double. (to over a million dollars a year) the current cost of carrying the plan. 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EVANS |4pecial assessment according to front | wAnecting of the Commission of the tore |Had 3 Weeks Preparation |ssine, maser, rereneat = SRA] a Teg cis Sat | fray grey i op rete sng of Intention to Construct welds Gi ka — Highland: remus shall constitute | the to be Water Matn-in West Cornell Street | NEW — President | of its experts as any other con- |Avenué to Earlmoor Boulevard. | Notice of Intention to Construct | soni, rine estimated cost and | med Diacklop pay treet trom Eisenhower threw that from Susan street to Telegra Baldwin Avenue to West Line ! Ww atomic | tributing nation, we could be at You are hereby potified that at s reg- twe-inch Blacktop pavemient OM | expenses thereof and that $1,154.12 of | OM SUMAD Tie ee of $1948.40 and of Let 54 Bonnie Briar Bush, punch at U.N. as if he had been| the dawn of an enduring peace | Sit; a1 Poutiss, Michigan held on the | Branch Street and Gillespie Street, | the estimated cost and expenses thereot that t ate hereby plan, profile and estimate of ae shall be paid from the Capital Improv. | ‘hat the pian. = i. oth of December, resolution said improvement is on file in the o saving it up for a long time. Which | wherein the wonders of the atom S BA Pda gg By ~ een at | toe ore hereby notified that at 8 ment Fund. wpehnie pate of tne ‘ity Clerk [mag us found Seoiak copten cigs Sa S| a could learn | Taman pale by comparion ts | he. Oi Geeeermncs es ‘Boeass | Se GAP cey Soeur Wetec | nhl, aka “tat Gt | Ait eer whet, cor } = i ¥ em : = . i$ was declared to be ability. to destroy the species. avenue from Woodward evenue to | j.4; ee eae ieee Teunicigal Cont ca the istn aay ot | sald improvement im sccordance with } ' - | But if ‘ imoor boulevard at an estimated | tion y Commission to con-| December 1953 at § o'clock p.m. to hear ae. eer cea’ be delvayed. OF Zier main im West Cornell street from | grave on the head of a pin, it Russia doesn’t respond, | cost of $3,397.38 ond tat taplore. | Struct, two-inch biacktc Pavement 00 | suggestions end objections that may be | te cost . dine 0 trentean Svenue to west lin vs end estims improve- t ‘atrest : special « te Briar Bush at an estimated cost of | appears the historic speech has |@Md is crazy enough to start an | ment is on file in the of the City | Tso feet ‘south, ‘oud on Glileaple street | "Woo eit A ee Ag FY see tatuitia Seonttnne" | Deen weeks In preparation. Tt was | tomic war, there is comfort in | Secuaars Sav * Sound Sete SS "| Gon, Societe sadteed at Sists| Dt Dem Ay vane | eg a Ratt he giant te 2c the office of the City Clerk and | originally scheduled to be the big Eisenhower's startling revelations | It is further intended to construct ee ane hie aaa estimate city Clerk. rand all ccadinte 5 om 4 ' Sle Gioatet | construct | gun in a “Operation Candor,”’ the about the progress of our weapons = one o3 estimate, a of “said umprovement is Rak. gt. _~ - Dec, 10, 53] the estimated cost end expenses thereot * r improvement in accordance with the | determination of key figures in the | Program. He revealed for the first | th+t cost thereof shall be defrayed Sun there for inspection. . Notice of Intention to Construct ona expenses thereot shall be paid ton Profile and estimate, and ‘i . time that we have develope by specia] assessment according to front~| 1 is further intended to construct the Capital Improvement Pund. ‘cost thereof shall be defrayé& by | Eisenhower Administration to tell ‘ ve developed | age and that ail of the lote and parcels | 15 improvement in. eccordance with|*Wo-inch Blacktop pavement on Ys HEREBY GIVEN swpelal assessment according to frontage | +. facts of atomic age life to the | A-bombs 25 times stronger than land fronting upom either sids of | the pian, profile and estimate, and that |Hagel Avenue from Telegraph Road | _ That the Commission of the City of atd that all of the lots and parceis of ; the Hiroshima be Nebraska avenue from Woodward’ ave- | the cost thereot ghall be defrayed by Pontiac, Michigan will meet in the Mu- lead fronting upon either of West | American people. bomb, which had | nue to Earimoor boulevard con- | special. assessment according to fronta to Street. nici Court on the 15th day of De- ss. oe tag hg Baldwin avenue ‘ a “yield” equivalent to 20,000 tons | **tute the special district | and that all of the lots and par You are hereby notified that at a reg- | cember, 1953 at § o'clock p.m. to to oie Bonnie Briar Bush ‘I had to lof TNT. Tha - to defray $2,710.62 of the cost | of land fronting upon either side of | wiar meeting of the Commission of the | suggestions and objections that may be oat emsmians te onequmens (this) primarily to the Amer* . t means a 500,000 ton | and expenses thereof anq/that $686.72 | Branch street from Gillespie street to/ City of Pontiac, Michigan held on the OPE parties tmterectes a oe datrey 983.00 say bomb. And he spoke of hydrogen | othe estimated cost “and 150 feet south and on Gillespie street | sth day of December, 1953 by resolu-| W,O. @131 ee expenses thereof an¢/ jean people,” he told the Assem- thereof shall be paid fom the Capital | from ‘Branch street to Bast line of | tion, it was declared ‘to be the inten- Dated December 9, 1963 $842.34 of the estimated cost senate te bombs in the ranges of millions | Improvement Pund. | Subdivision shall constitute the special| tion of the City Cemmission te con- ADA RB. EVANS manent sell De from the) bly, But the futile N of tons of TNT equivalent NOTICE 18 BEREBY GIVEN assessment district to defray $1,518.86 of | struct two-inch blacktop pavement on City Clas E18 HEREBY GIVEN effort to the Assembly to breathe id That the Commission of City of ‘the estimated cost and expenses thereof! Hazel avenue from Telegraph road to Dec. 10, q ‘That Commmenen, of She City of | mew life in the defunct Disarma- — / on the 8th day of} ment Commission gave Eisen- ; Z 1963 at @ eslock pm. to heat) hower @ broader hook on which ae = S oe Eres | Simchat big an ay 0 as , ADA RB. Evans, | It was a /. : / Dee’ 10 "43 | matter to draw an invitation from me : J ULN.’s Secretary - Dag * > / 2 ee 08 | reason, later retuacted, was that este / pa to ee von Road this would mark the last day of You are hereby notified that at «| te current Assembly. But radio t /: Individual (regular m @f the Commission of | and TV customers of the historic ees . | es SS ov 6 held 02 | speech will recall that at its end : f Attention to the 8th day of December 1953 by resolu- | SPCC fon. it was declared to be the inten- | the gloriously sari’d Madame Pan- Your Problem . jon of the City Commission of ‘fact-like two-ineh blacktop pavement on Argyle| dit remarked, matter " avenue from Avon Road to Roland | phe Assembly will meet tomor~ and that the p ‘and estimate|row at 3 p.m. This Assembly is — = 5 x of said ‘improvement Ch acl may ‘be | adjourned.” If the good Madam ; . . eS Wh | CHES eo 5 Boe ui it. x ' ’ | : . A Purchase at No Y ee $49.95 -™~ -™~ two-inch eft sector of the marine terminal Erle af LaGuardia where “an im- ou hg ag B ment was that there would be | pate no text delivered to us at the of the City airport. Instead, it was going —T to be rushed to U.N., mimeo- sae graphed, and distributed about | ‘ said 15 minutes before Ike spoke. y y So. the President’s Air Force It is in to construct | Constellation landed after making aid DTT ere and estimate, and that |tWo long passes” over the field. the Teh Unerect “shall be astrayed. by Out of the plane popped jovial Jim "hit all- the ; Ressle plays bell, anf she = ) may in view of the fact that $8.95 Manicuring _ $7.95 Girls’ $4.95 Musical $29.95 Anniversary $6.95 jewel _ | $29.95 Ladies’ - will have as much access to such 3 Set eseeee veces $4.88 Expansion Band oe $4.98 Powder Box veya $3.88 Cleck ecitadein lla Boxes *eere cone $4.98 Birthstone Rings « $14.88 Dresses an atom bank and the know-how : | rag Lingerie | | / , mm | Skirts . OE | ee =" TOP |i Blouses ne te ee ‘entice: $17.95 Golden $14.95 Well $6.00 Cutt 1 912.75 Aue $29.75 Gent's Purses se "tae drat wawensor Heme Clock ...$13,95 Hie Links, ..e2s-+++.$888 | Peveolator ,....$10.88 | Cemen Ring ....$14.88 Hosiery shaate o : : : — ‘tI Sweaters 2 ans Bete oe the ity ot pe Acaeceor ot the City Children’s im, fo eae Apparel Tool ~ Bk x. evawe Shavers (with ; Crosby : | Dermeyer 5.00 Bes. ini trade-in) ...,,-$20.00 | Pear 1 | Miner oes. $38.50 Bitolds 4+ --$1.88 Charge Your Purchase at No Extra Cost ie FEi* k i rotlf aH. | ai 7 (NEA) Force, aided a7) a5 { z s 8 2 H i i [ t i t Z fe ; % ? i! gtk f etl et TE iit H ui : i | : il z bFEfe | it t | Rit il 1 li 4 a E ; | i BES teat j it if The exact positions of the launch- ing points and targets, plus the exact distances between them, must be known soc that courses can be pre-set in the missiles, Some missile guidance systems depend on having their courses corrected when they: soar over various check points. So it's obvious that these check points have to be fixed with extreme accuracy on the maps in that the missile isn't sent astray. ~Gne type of missile depends on celestial navigation, This brings astronomy and the shape of the earth Inte the calculations, It's known that the earth's axis wob- bles, several degrees, a factor which has to be figured inte the charting of the course, It's also known that the earth is not a perfect sphere, that it's fatter around the equator and flat- ter at the poles, which must be reckoned in the mapping. All of these precise calculations are made doubly inportant be- cause of the fabulous cost of each missile, If one has an atomic or nm bomb warhead it's too valuable to let it miss its target. Most difficult aspect of this ef- fort is the accurate mapping of possible target areas. Little infor- mation is given out by the Air Force on this phase of the problem Wut it is admitted that valuable help came from the National Geo- graphie Society in connection with the last eclipse study expedition in Africa. Tim. signals radioed from the U. S. Bureau of Standards, co- ordinated with the passage of the eclipse shadow over various check data needed for locating points in Russia, using the triangulation method: It's also considered significant Great Big Hail Stone Turns Out Golf Ball HASTINGS, Neb,. (UP) — One got up early to watch a MPTY-EIGHT ch. ae U.S. Pushes Project to Remap World Possible Guided Missile Warfare that the three “incidents” in which the Air Force planes were shot down by the Russians for flying close to Communist borders all involved reconnaissance planes. Reconnaisance planes are engaged in the big mapping program. It’s believed very likely that Rassia is alse frantically trying te make its own new maps-of the - world for the same purpose. The newest mapping technique is aerial photography combined with shoran, A plane, usually a B-50, takes a series of strip photos of an. eight-mile swath of the ground, The photos are then put together, with exact shoran radio navigation beams. ’ Much of the Alaskan and North- ern Canada sections have been completed. It is over this area that long-range missiles are ex- pected to be launched in the case of war. However, all areas of the world are scheduled for re- mapping. x & Ferry Strike Sets - 200-Year Record NEWBURGH, N. Y. (UP) — When a four-day strike hit ferry operations across the Hudson River from here to Beacon during the July travel season, it was be- lieved the longest peacetime delay in the more than 200-year history of the service, Although a ferry of sorts had the crossing was granted by King George II in 1743. It specified that daily service must be main- tained. During the Revolutionary War, historians conjecture, the service may have been taken over for a time by the Army, but records are not clear. The extreme winter of 1880 was the last time service was disrupted for as much as a day because of ice on the river. , Fish fights are a major sport in Thailand. SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith . i ” f r aii | M Ge 7 * A [125 ih G [10 ; thagtamen | gre th by MA tora “Lucille is bringing a friend home from college for the holidays— she wants us to refurnish the house!” a oh ee se by Charles Kuhn THE BERRYS t THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 IT'S A MYSTERY, SLUGGO--- MY DOLLHOUSE -FURN Pe Soe Sy ony! aveTqtyaits > | aTAV aa; avers rtees TatiFatava¥at ata? 2) Sete oS) ITURE KEEPS DISAPPEARING Gc3 Se Fas ol ae ave er 21 =—s was en wee ts Fim tas ats Fa Vilets. * a rer - ZZ shill alee. ath see i sled ti neg Aas Pan Rigpecy. | .. F i ef | BPRS ‘ - ey iF = ee eee» ode ie 2a * eh eV ie ea ae oe : a tenig ea be pede AAAS 4 oad oe Ae } ; \ : J ; j p : ese iad aie : ; : . ye 6 ea : eS A es i sour t é ioe ; 4 J A i 4 ) - ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 .. : ne he : es Ti * t z e : | | rend ot am entimates of seecas| ¢ Local Markets | Aodae Calendar” | 2:23:28 St trac’ | Wanted Mate Help § : i provement is om file in the orices Produce . Sore ‘ | Annual Installation of ound there tor inapestion ede “ — Ann , = ) _ [Banting Ledge No. 21,7. & A. M. improvement in sccondanee’ with the AN, DECEMBER . 10 ) a bei | Farmer to Consumer ry ck Burness Sprague, we on. the eowt Ceres’ Wael Be defrayed by Bravien, "Pains he Wy on eit en Ce : ered ag ot waher Gone| ese eee weed | te ee ee | | NEEDED ee. g ater gage appeared. Se we BA Reeve fo, F NEW YORK ®—Tobacco shares | No. 13 Order of the Amardnth, 22 | ss fo A to ia j - Ahag at Ae a to_peve.t tose at least tem-| Tomatoes, | qyare’ ....0..:.: @ comeback in early| State St. Pri, Dec. 11, © p. Mi. | sessment district to defray $3.810.40 of Fiona ao Ws > J | aha porarily, on the board of trade to- ali rarcdeoraness dealings in the stock market today | **“ Sec, V. | of and that $616.08 of the estima ; . ourneymen rota : | day trom yesterday's acute spell| °y"sar Meee, vissrsses while the rest of the list turned . . fis, nd penne, heret shal be pal loved” seter ‘of Mr” Allred Sigon, 7) ; Lge of weakness; Ontone soreet trees te in a mixed appearance, 5 News in Brief NOTICE 18 HEREBY phate ral service i ee Millwrights, Has 0 chings for ae > oe abun Beans moved up a couple of| Potetors bushel’s..0.00.000. sso | Shares of most of the cigarette ; phat the Commission of the City of |, At”'tne'Munteon Funeral Nome o colton aquised, a conte ot one time, amearn’d tal tnt en 18|companies were up fractionally! Dewey Stringer, 38, of 3963 Mt. | nici Yanna wes: with Rev. Nelson t- Machi , : ; | , Apples busbel cisvecvnsess 179 40 390 during the morning session, Some Elliot, Detroit, waived ina. | Stmber, 1983 at 8 o'clock p.m. to hear ing. thtermant tn Oak Hil} Come. ne | a 5 os ee Sere’ donee ..727772.75'eu, 10 ane’bs | were pounded down several points | tion yesterday oa 8 ionins of Sete ct See == at the Huntoon Puneral Home. Re ir M 40-Hour Work Week | tone in fats and oils = ol ing They Boren ...... sees 1.00 yesterday following new reports concealing weapons and was bound Solna December ® 1 Wena a4 Bi3 iB 6. a pa an Employee benefits etude therat—— J hold ome 4.09 | linking smoking with | , " ADA R: te: beloved husband of Mrs. group hospital & surgical a> did not hold their: how] ung cancer.| over to Oakland Circuit BR BVARS ; ane, life . ) “best gains, i ae No oe in County i City Clerk Nevada Heatherly; dear father Tool M k pony ny a an vs Wholesal the rest of the market. Volume | ota” epee Gah” Park Jodee | Dee. 1683 / — Sharige Metter, ‘Min Arthur iS Maia tal sc Wheat near the end of the first] a wes safer Ment. Yestentny. the eared before Oak Park Judge} Notice of Intention to Construct JG ana J.B, Meatherly; deat aia Avety Monday through Priday, hour was unchanged to % lower, agen prices on { list Was mixed on volume of 104 F. Nern. two-inch Blacktop pavement on eer el. i Rd | APPLY C p Decemiey $2.05% "51.53% yp . 2 on tee ray — 000 shares 41, of Josephine Avenue from Voorheis aca Mrs." Minnie Muberts, onsumers Power Co, ower, December m 4 fancy, 5 widest gains Arthur Thruchmas, 2730 | Road to James K Boulevard iGAN DECKMBER 6. 106 ; o. lower ta 25 higher, December 77%, | P&:, BS *, 09 ba; apples, Green- | One of the widest today | Wakefield, Berkley, was fined $100 o oe & i es oe Pontiac Motor Division 2 W. Lawrence St, . >| ings, No 2, 2.28-2.78 bu; apples, Jons- | Was posted by Sunbeam Manufac-|anq $10 costs terday for reck- You are hereby notified that at a reg- age 33; beloved son of Mr. sO % lower to %4 higher, | thon, 1, 2.50-3.00 bu; es, Mcla- | turing, which announced a stock yes ular meeting of the Commission of the Arthur Roy MecQuigan; dear Emp! fi ipsa January. $3.03% and lard 10 to 22 fancy, 4.00 by; No 1, 2.50-3.35 bu; wh less driving when he appeared be- | Si‘? ,of Fontiac, Mi held on the brother of Mrs. Arthur L. mployment Office CANDY & : epples, Northern Spy, fancy, 4.00 bu; dividend as well as a special cash) tore Orion Township Justice Hel- Hy v ot December, 1 by reselution Swarts and Mrs. Merle Burger. : be a nr s cents a hundred pounds higher, De-| ne 1, '2.00-2.50 bu; apples. cider, No 1 | dividend. It rose a couple of points. Ay a a RF tort. ot ah 308 cember $17.90, rw yd ee SG ee sd mar G. Stanaback, inch “blacktop pavement on’ Josephine am. * athe. Voothses-Biple Glenwood Avenue , Runter at Hasel = Grain Prices peeeriables: Bests, No 1, 18-100 dos New York Stocks Three Sisters Market offers for | boulevard. at an estimated cost of [ eiticating. Interment "in. Waite __..Pontiac, Mich, market, $30 4M te 6 Pat. tance, dos MO se oncoll, Not, | Pigures after decimal points are eighths | their weekend special: All poultry | Stiimate of said improtement ison the | wit ip fn theta at the. Versteee- FRED SANDERS CHICAGO ie. a bu. Cabbage, standard ta- | ,aams Exp .., 27.6 Glass ... a | Suaranteed top quality and fresh | in the office of the City Clerk and may’ Siple Puneral Home, EXPERTE WN CHOMIG, YE -Oeeaine grate. | | et te-tas bur cabbage, ed, No i, | Alf Reduc .. 33:1 Ligg @& Mey 96 killed. Extra fancy stewers 200. | **,,'°u4, there for, inspection. | BITCH, DECEMBER OTe tess. rout, Ezcelient past” Dec ...++¢ 205% — Soybeans— 11 ; cabbage sprouts, No 1, as- | Allied Giis''** She Loews ..-.- - 34 | Heavy Toasters (6 to 7 Ib. average) | mid improvement lance with terford Twp. age 24; beloved ROUGH CARPENTER, UNION & ret uired. Mar ilith, Zoete Jen”..--s1, 3.03% [225 bu. Garrots, No 1, 90-1.00 doz bens; | 2iis“cnal .... 445 Lene 6 Cem 20.8 | #8¢. Rabbits 650. plonios | (2, Bem, Brofile and estimate, and husband of Mrs. Coralee Ritch: experienced on new housework unless ou ean mee’ May ...cose 208%, Mar ..,.... 3.06% | CBrrots, No 1, 1.26-1.75 bu, Caull- peur” y : that thereof yed dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Ules Jobs on Coleman Rd.. o : ments and are seeking Jul 1.97%" May P66 | Hower, Mori, 2.00280 des celery, No.2, | Alum Lid... 82 Meck Tid 338 (ready to eat) 300. Hickory | by special assessment according Ritch; dear father of Cynthi bech Lake Rd $1 PR nent na ith” onary 870 ne EE oo Bate te eg : 1 85-1.00 dos | Aum Co Am.. 61.2 nee ol — = smoked slab bacon (half or whole) tage and that all of the lots and and Kénneth Ritch: dear brother eves, plies mulertetdanl f week, with tu Dec ...esee BM 2.64 io 2, i25-1.75 - uy May D Str .. 291/59. Lean ground beef, 3 lbs for pareess cf nad trenting unee ciiher of Rufus, Betty Jean. Norma and ib You Wis 70 AvGuENT Cony tes Mey vse iis Dee ‘90 | Pentel, No 1. $0-100 ‘don Ochs. Horse: sn Ge b S.. BS Beet ano: s5.4 [cbt U. S. Grate A extra tender | reset comes boulevard shal con: Funeral service” wil be held Bat: Took, enewer this ed, Paid Trecs se SEATY OPMMIE ae ous" cinta a Bee phoney. AB WS a Maa, HE Lor gigs halogen, Ske fer at | Serena at soos | | aimeenmr eee | Rhine ated oan ee | WiGTe, care Dee sespeeee TI% May +\14.25 | No 1, dos behs. Potatoes, No 1, teers 99> Nat -. 383 . of the estimated ficiating” M. of. good references, transportation, Bie ope RM SRR | Mat oh Se amine meow | AR age Ret Pity "2 Gouge i eed fresh eens, mall | Beetead Heal om he"Eanal | i, She Paruey rece | ER ee ramepet | ae tia JUly sscgesee TH% Tadishes, red, fancy, 1.00 | Anac Cop... 30.2 Nat Stl : 48.1 | size, 2 doz. for 85c. Coleman but-| _, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN FRAROP, DE i. i083, on gf we mag ewe yee ten ten Mar fees wabiy Suny IIE HGS | Degas’ no 1.'2.06-929 bu, Bguaah, Acorn, | AmW & o 4 Nat Thee tT lter, 60c, Miller’s coffee, 1-Ib, can, | pontine, ‘Michigng eit nee ee ee tect Rena Ma ity Margaret et, Green Room, Hole Waldros Piks _Fontine Press. = No 1, 15-1.00 bu; squash, Butternut, No | Atchison "og | NY Geomeel . 19.7 | 79c, Extra jumbo solid head let- — Court on the 18th day of De- sister of Charles F oon me ok Oa | Per wed ne Business Notes: tit 50 Ta; sont my he ge ee -e « Nort we West’. 20.6 | tuce (36 size) grand sale 2 for 196. segpections and chiccttam Tink Wants Mrs. Walter Mehiberg. Punera: Sian’. @rihe's PA Kent beeneusee an car at uae ‘ : qe 2-40 bu; squash, Hubbard, No 1. 78 | Avco Mig... 47 -No Am Av .. 201 (Cooking onions, 10 Ib. bag, 29c.| made by parties interested. dias Seccmthes ith oh ae ae garding opportunities to sell. cus dren Live in. OL @1308. . Tt turnip, topped, No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. Bendix Av .. 38.4 Nor Pac ..... 986/50 Ib. bag U.S. No. 1 fancy Michi-| Dita "be . , Cummings officiating at the Pall tame ie cnpartene v ____ Help Wanted 7 Greens: Cabbage, No 1, 1.00-1.0 pu. | Benguet ..... 1 Ohio Ol ..... 663 |8aN potatoes, $1.09. Large sweet tod December @, 2089 | | Dudley f. Moore Puneral Home. Full time, Wo experienced needed | remand A Collard, No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. Kale, No 1. Stl... ay ee ; ADA R. EVANS ‘Time of funeral and place of in- Rewlsigh's. Dept MeLeaiee "ire e 1.00-1.50 bu. ‘Mustard, No i, 1.00-i.80 bu, | Boeing, Airp $73 posmere ig MY ~——— grapefruit, 49c bag. Sweet pony, cute irament will be announced later. Freeport, tu, ees MOtL-eA-t08, INDUSTRIAL “® [Rett 0S So bur Turan, Won, haw: | Bove Ware =: 384 Penney Uc) ” Me |e ee — ‘the Dudley Ko Moore Pune | — = INDUSTRIAL |... ELECTRICIAN a? ; ** 30 RR ..... 12.6 Intention Construct} -———— oe * le to service resistance <<“ Lettuce and salad : Celety eab- | Brun Balke .. 343 Pepsi Cola... 134 ang 2 al or | Open | rm Drain in Right of Way and in Momoriom : ee oar anit i perlm ‘vit S sat eC bage, No i. 1.00-180 bu. Endive, No 1, | Budd Co... 1 :: 326 |Ket open all day Sunday. Open | Alley from Harris Lake to Mont pong: 5d cn wa 1.00-1.25 bu; endive, bleached,’ No 1,|Calum & H.. 7.5 Philo | ..... 27.6 (nightly. until 10:30. ; at] IN LOVING MEMORY oF Apply Avon Tube Co, Flint Tool & Mf 4.4 175-235 bu. Escarole, No 1, "1.00-135 |Can Dry ..... 115 Philip Mor ... 433 calm Street; in South Side of Mont- son and brother oun TH & WATER 8T. -- Flint 100 g Co, ac ieee hee te Eb the tes come, (Gane 325 pills aills ‘2. os4| Rummage sale, Church . |calm Street from Young Street te Reets, who pabsed away Dec, __Rochener, Stich, Ob Legit oF BAe SE, Consumers Power Co. to | vieschea, No 1,"1.75-2.35 bu. Cater ‘Trac .. 61.3 Erect Cam ... 698 | sored. Many items, clean ¢ Portiand Street and in North Side Aileep ia God's beautiful gardens, EL enced salesperson. Opportunity to . Spend $63,000,000 for |- ~ | 8ihee"** $63 lima: 23 /tor men, women, children. Toys |at Montoalm Street trem Wing | auts''a'*he™Sctsvt “Seba ECTRICAL HELPER: | jearm. reat Vectate we | pe ® ¥ or - DETROIT POULTRY Ghrysier ©. G14 RKO Pe “3 furniture, dishes. Open 9 &. mM. | Street to Portland Street unl we meet again; ROME EXPERIENCE started.” Ru Ortenelle — 7 Constructi DETROIT (AP)—The following. priese [Cities Sve -.. 4 Re o,cP s:$ | Pri. Gat, Dec, 11 and 12, 105 N.| You are nereb Badly missed by mother, dad and IN WIRING OP Fle der "4276 PM . on we? nn Mog Me LTT Detres ter amex mex Me ... 3.6 Rem Rand --- 313 | Saginaw, across from Simms. regular ‘mesting “Ut ten oma S| —aiem. FACTORY & MACHINES. Snatenstionn ‘So oe Consumers Power Co. an-| 202 "Heavy thos’ Rs light type Son ae 4 Rey Tew B.. 388 —Adv. the bday of December 1883 t by resolu. Florists-Flowers 3 GCSD. WACHS-OVERTINS ete a nounces that its directors have ap-| Ubdet 4. bs. whites 23-26; Barred | Congum Py. 40.3 Scovill Mat... 303| Xmas Legion | of the ‘City Commission’ te” const SCHAFER'S — PLOWERS LEADIN “Gerinnere Leonone Frese toe | Srovel 6 Mak eupitvection trotayl | Sak, ee ee ee eee tenes | Searege, 4 seh Bears Roeb = a3 lot cor. Auburn é& Paddock. Large | ffm rain in. right ower and truck | ga AUBURN ee a-sies > gens ENGINE bome teacher OR, of mote than — for ex- «3, young seme 31-3. P ee — ~ Gens SS owe Simmons : 20 — Red pine, — = » x site at {uontcaim ‘street from Funeral Directors 4 —saLisian. Ace % 70 ~ Work Wanted Male Lhe | ; . . Det Edis .... 30. ae. Welcome Rebekah Wing street ‘to coongtl ge tunity for advancement, : ALERT ¥ polls company’s out-state Michi- DETROIT EGGS... Doug Aire “ $23 a Bacsooss: i. Sale at 7 8. w rays cotimated cost a ote Voorhees-Siple gocamiecion, pees, bonus, Ww eran de — MARH'ED VET- gan service area. © | pernorr "aroha following prices | Bogo*™." gt Sid Braid.” M1) Dee. 12, 9:00 0m. —AGY. | mprbvenial"ttatfie is tit ofiatead| FUNERAL HOME wa aes ees | take Tee President Dan E, Karn said the Bret “receivers ‘ease lots of federal- Basten "Kes ‘e ius Oil Ind... 68.3 ° biscuit i Gee and may be found there Ambotanen Siesta Fuster Mowe poet BS Must like and under. RPENTRY, CART ram is the largest in the White 9¢ “GB. grede A, jumbo 00: | Pinecone °'! one Sts Ou Ohio. 321 | SUPPEr, 6:30 p. m. Dec. 12. Gingell- | |, 1 1 further mtanded to construct sata oe et pe ‘can Guaity Er aranoe . firm's history, exceeding by almost | large 53-54, wid. avg. 83%; medium 46- |Preept ‘Sui 2.0454 8 cr...” 324| ville Community Club, Baldwin | Uuprevement in scoordance with the) T) | a A. sg Must and tax, part $4,000,000 the record , wed. avg. 4844; Small 40-43, wid. ave. | Gen ss. «Syiv El Pd... 323 SS and estimate, and that the one son-io ns raish *. wages, Sie or ful wy 42%. U.S. grade B, . oe Te Co..... cost shall be defrayed by special _ milk and chance for en : pe of 1953 Brown eggs—U.8. fe A, jumbo se; |oe® 5o 59.4 rex G Bul a2 | MOMS, Unit 33 —Adv, | Sssessment ding to benefits and PUNER. yancement. Also vacation, Give CARPENTER WORK WEW AND “% ee large 50-52, wtd. avg. 50%; medium 48: } sen Lay trees 60.2 vimk R Bear. 36 . *} that the tellowing | described land and “DESTONED POR PONERALE" full particulars as stated above _repair. PE ‘3841 “By the of 1954, ow prop- | S42) 30-43. wid. avg. 41'a, U8. grade | Ge @e .4 w ais’ 135} Rummage sale, First Congrega- | *;,c's of Jeo¢ ¥ ches tise of famsy. sees, Seemee er Seehete cine [RR Em We Ore GOS Crete (Oita Ma Femewne. | $8 | tonal , E. Huron, Sat, | 3 ft lof 37 lying north’ of aiiey: except | fod Tho drinkers ‘need ‘apply tient*Gont Shee "t's World War II will have exceeded a See Good ha Gnderwood: | Dec. 128 a. m. Ail Kinds it win- | Mat Art taken for street widening. BOX REPLIES Pontiss Pree PY BOE S| PLOOR CATER AND” SANDE Karn said. “Our EaGs |Grah Paige . 1.1 a | clothing. Good assortment of | and 384 lying Harris _ Fie siLesMin Wi "" _ wants work. struction a. Bf 8 *+{| other apparel. - —Adv, | cept that M Wise fue ctvert Stieeene wi tho hllowtag “te HANDY MAN WA ; ee program reflects the buying prices | Gt West 8 ... I7. Th ign 288, 286 and 387 At 10 a.m. today old tire manufacturer in seve: for vome than * unchanged; #3 score AA 08.8; 01 A 65.5; LL I27 Unit Prutt.... 447] a9 your friend’s taken for A = gf : eo : Sot Box 11 .. continuing growth of outstate | 90 5 64.1; 80 C 64; cars 0B 68; oC Gull Ol 4.2) 443 US Lines....5 137 Zeer trlend’e tn Soll ond monte | Som, oy See Sieening, Mareuote there were replies at Good og palary. bow ex: wakteD eo and god ypengred = sR, unsettin; receipts 1,130; whole. nian eu: ia Us sme sos ‘ot bail, . C. meg arisrguette @ub Lote 196, 196, 197, 198 : tw ' eke eliten:te Bished, Sie ee’ oe i @ dozen lower; U.S. large 47.5; U.6. me- co. weseee VDL all, Ex-| Lots 288 and 289 except that part > yomes A. ates tions attics, ey, ae classes of customers.” — dtums “5; U8. standards 46;\ current et pees “"la8 Wwalsresn.-.> a3 — ° ae Pri. night, Dec. 11, 7| taken, for street widening, Marquette the following boxes: ea prema 2 Serkmanalg’ estan the Consumers” Power Co. operates | "7 “i: checks and dirties 424." | Mk Tere gts WoukeshalM.. 138 AGW. | Rest 3o th of Lot 3 except Kennett | pre ens "tate in 63 of the 68. counties in the Kennecott’... 6.1 W Va Pulp... 3¢ |. Kennett Rosd widening. ‘East 20 feet 6 ‘ae amoae i Moutesim. | CARPENTER WORK NEW ERD } 7 Livestock Kimb Clk .. 48) West Un i.. @ Reds Report Copper &, ‘Lot 00 to 64 excent Kennett Roa: - 28, 46, 50, Gl, 62, 84, Bowling Center, 30 East Mont are: FE 44210. service to more than 735,000 cus-| perrorr (AP)—Hogs salable 100 Kroger =~... GS Wetworth <33| SAN FRANCISCO @—The Com- Lots, 115, Lote 114 bo 11 eneaet Kennett : part time only or toners ahd gas service. tO. more | Barrows and gilts mostiy 1 cents higher enue eninenn munist Peiping radio claimed this | '°_ 262. —— REAL ESTATE z than customers. | Seo-bee the 23.50-4425; top 9425 for 100. NEW Yon ncavind ty the Asso-| Month that a major copper de-|\% et 1 ae ES. of Se BS a = SALESMEN ter . & , Karn said the. 1954 construction enter, ‘s00' ihe "S8'10-20-78; heavier. =i 30 18 60 posit, deseribed og the largest yet orth of tt Road covanh Canin Rand , Work Wanted Female 9A budget, approved by the beard | 2-10.50. ‘ Indust, Rail Util found in China, has been dis- feet; also except the south 160° lest Wanted Male Help 5 ork Wanted f - Cattle salable 225, Fresh receipts covered Borth of direetors yesterday, includes mainly cows. these mostly steady: good | Nog : 1-3 —3 d in Kaolan County of Kan- Pine Re of Ge cant 68 major additions to electric gen- | cle*rance: litle action on moderate sup. Boon, Loday +++ ee or Sky 1000 | SU Province, There was no indica- Road from Wing erating capacity, to power sup- | Carer in the week, weak; weet's bulk | Week, age-.eoes SS Se tS ies tion of the size of the deposit. | *rt,to PORNRR | Gwens street IT’S A GOOD JOB ply facilities in many parts of | $204 4m< choice fed steers and yearlings | Year ago.......1475 90.8 54.6 1134 to Kennett Rosd +». SELLING CHEVROLETS AT outstate- Michigan, 0-25.89; steers and Fearlings | i953 high.......1518 93.6 85.8 1163 HOSPITAL | Owens Street from Portland to PO&N HABEL’S company’s natural tapi aed oy en a ee a wes th MPoulke Street from Portland street OPPORTUNITY NOW FOR gas 50:00: ulllity and commercial steers and | inst = poeta sr fat tyro | Rooms and Brergency Reome the | to POSHRE soul’ 4 ae MEN ; , D. MacNeill 2105 Pon- |820-i100: limited supply ‘commercial this type of work wishing t9 bid. come i a oe eee . d # iy commerc CRA! tact Ralph Hose at shall constitute assessmen | tiae Dr., distributor of invest- iniry active, mostly 400-6 80 iets come aes YORK (AP)—Foreign exchange Dec. 9, 10, 11, 1983 pon ee to oot $13,823.45 of the bf new and used cars and . ment securities, is attending a | Bers down to 650: bulk utility and com- rates follow (Great Britain in dollars, | ————ieallom to Construct |sed that @208.50 of the estimated cost | Excellent earings for a steady | ria conference of ves salable 15. “Vealers ~ | market's 28/33 per cont’ premium” or | two-inch ol a Se eee et oe me | Services, | ert quality and finish; most good | Toate U8. cents up 1/16 of & cent (Susan Street ONOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN become : Inc., in Minneapolis ond _ Europe: Great (pound) from Voorhels Roed| rns: the Commission of the Ci qromeah. ting “gees” tid this week. | and prime 31.00, some held higher; util- | 3/16, up 1/16 of « cent: Great 30|to Ruth Avenue. pontiae.. ebigan wilt “meet in” the nealieas ) tives will | gown'to 8.00. 00; culls | day futures 2.41%, up 1/16 of & cent: | you are hereby notified that at « res- | Detenter on the 18th day of tét_terview, , talks on invest- |““sheep, salable lambs 20.00-20.90; high | ots cents crest Pa tas Tutasre | Wise meeting of the Commission ot “the Mamet itmes| ee | and sales plans choice and prime absent; few utility and | 2.91, 1/16 of @ cent; Beigium (franc) oe St eee, ee p- oan te lutarested. —s iday~ | low good 15.00-19.00; sheep lacking. 2.00 w/e, ‘ott “00 1/38 ie = cent; Prance en’ day of December, 1063. by_resolu- Woh Jack Habel Chevrolet Co, 74 s : (franc) a cent, unchanged; —_— : ted: ? ; Pontiac, 7 eusate namasee Holland (guider) 28.42, off .00% a8 Grovtnch blacktop "pavement Bg ~~ ADA R, EVANS, pees WAITRESSES 72, nee. pa iit, eye Fe has ‘been | | CHICAGO (AP)—Saiable hogs $000: | Saneeq: portugal’ teseudo) 9.80, un-| pus at on estimated cost of #71010 and pele S| MECHA NTOTERPERIENCED: MUST BE 18 vant * ) named foanager “of the Associ- | ind ses"mmstae unten: Shoat sienee | chanwed: Sweden | (kronn) 18.36, in | Sat ‘the plan, profile and evtimate of good working eonditions, good N - | SRS a es ates Loan Co office at 125 N. | 00-200 ib. butchers 24.00-0400, with | changed: (Switaerland | (franc) (free) | said | im ie on file in the | Notice of Intention to Construct rantee IGHT SHIFT -| . a 50 paid , for under 23.28, up .01 of a cent; Denmark (krone) the a be fxxe -RION APPL ; ae frac, Sat Mr 230 — Clerk may two-inch MOTOR Y¥ IW ry Saginaw &t, in Pontiac, His ap- ; around 3 24.60; most 260-300 | 14.82, unchanged. om, there for Blacktop Pavement on| M-2% at Buckhorn Lx MY 3-811 TE ‘ themes dissertations pointment. was announced by D021 iS; e few lighter ts ms Brasil free) 1.08, wo-| sald in further tatended te censtenst Ontario Road from Wenonah Drive WTD, EXPERIENCED D'S of work EM 3-282. William Ph Gaunitz, president. ye = Pthestee 11.0%, umotenged: Ven the plan profi _? At, That | to Menominee Road. ar STEAM PRESSER WOODWARD AT SQUARE LE. RD. WASHING AND TROMING GER. A native of ng, Cook. form- . ny Beg the hereot be defrayed by| You are hereby notified that at « aratets n°. Wesiain 313 erly served as assistant . loan siauehter Steers. tad’ heifers, slow; | 08 of & cent. Gotiar 11.00, up| soeries ail’ ef the ints oad parcele of | tne ONY of Be “iichigaa beld 4 I eee ert end HOUSEWIVES “EARN . WIDOW WANES WAEKINOR, WEST ew AW manage of the Associa y te weak Olin Wednesbay'’s toe land ating either side | the Sh Gay of December ti ty feeo- INDUSTRIAL in i 76 4 |» side, FE ag ger tes | close; cows uneven; canners and cut- | Busan street from road to Ruth | lution, it was declared to be the inten- ELECTRICIAN 4 idee Weeee ace SSCA WENDING TORT branch i thet city, Ny NM GM Resear ch wee Nee one Ss as- | tion of the City Commission to construct oie —s PD 4208 : ‘ wtility and commercial cows slow, steady sessment to defray 83 of the | two-inch Sischton, vement on Ontario Must be able to wormtes resistance SXPERIENCH ee Whrre LAD cor = © on to weak: bulls steady; vealers « to : estimated and expenses thereof and | road from ' drive to Menominee et ee ‘be able to "ERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER. Vas “Ee? fea repsing ofthe Fair | Sei ganas ens Head Says Luck |Sneticaatiege tm tli menepaes meee Tere. ec, | aime tiem - | Sota eee | station at 619 | edly higher; utility to low good s . Capita! t | said improvement ie on_ file tn the Flint Tool & Mfg. Co. | PERIENCED WAITRESS +P. ost uburn scheduled 12.00-18.00; two loads : . c g. . wwe . —— ‘ 4 re mend hod for Sat- | 5633 tb. heifers 24.25: fret te low San Sa ved His Life = he cit of of the City Clerk and may be found) _ 4 HADLEY ST. HOLLY a : " ce A Joy Fair have | heifers 16.00-20.00; utility to low good It ts intended to MANA d cACTICAL REC ; aa operated the station for about 5 | £ 84% 10.00-15.s0;, utility and commer-| Charles L. McCuen, General ine an profi, irda , > | tan dete Pe eae “4 te nether .| Motors Corp. official injured when ths ‘cast be detrared speuni| Mawne Mnance company wi oe Say Lae ~ is SoneD int WueES OEY. —t i and tarsi aa io ees ree = grade BY ‘ weak; es a few Notice of ~4 iow toad prvnonr a —_ 3.00; : @ slaughter You a cay of ; sth it inch ; 23 road 5 i = i Ii in ns Se es file im the office of the FOLORED LADY $4 mit ie forther Tent or dat were, Rudy Mfg* seh eeeeeene 2 rs } Wi Screw? ee beeen driving at = rE — . sale; bid and asked. = when the bo pian, profile and Rae eae merAnY—— . a The car, now ag scene ‘ tests in Arizona, bs ~ ‘pen wae ; hibit when GM's onquin reed fre ole avenue ' — Sao cian sete Se rk : ated cost and the DEPEN : KEEGO = ¢ on the equal ; ;| the U, S, Constitution give a special meeting of the loc en's club here this week, The dis oe > ay ~ Yan_or_Pietup Service SS ee “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953. f \ ‘ fi cee * work. Visco : TROCK WANTS 7 +-2421. Y TROCK _Wtd, Contract Mtgs. au For Rent Rooms 32 Rent Houses Furnished 37 ___For Sale Houses a; STONE - Immediate Action Sale aR tel with each con- "ana “Sok Cal fet FE. “Bud” Miller Realtor Ee. § to 8 pm, unday 1 te 6 p.m. we | Josiyae ee FE 23-0340 CASH FOR YOUR LAND COW buy « = - A. JOHNSON REALTOR FE 4-2533 nel feuee ao ~~CASH FOR YOUR LAND CONTRACT _Ralph B. GARNER Ol, 32-7611 Investm Wanted a ae eal WE WILL BUY re 4406 | 5 “WORK, ALTERA- modernizations, alse Trucks for Rent) ties ohne —merax| et — ple Vv. OUGHING come PES-697 PRUNING AND NNING NOW is the rughi time to have #-done a expert! $3 an hour, FE — -1ae — + i © A yan a Trim “8 ML Clem _ es Bt. FE ._ AKERS OF CUSTOM ? Telegraph Thomas Upholstering Phone FE 5-8888 | DISAPPEARFS — MEDIUM sizE. rE PLUMBING 5 AND HEATING§ i é. & Gon +3767, OR GA Y ‘AGES SEER CECIL BUILDERS A 4390 Dreyton Piaine Dixie Hwy. OR 27721 if no ) answer OR 3-2420 "tte ee oor’ ALL ia ee Hews heltig- Moving excaval Qammer. Oy hour or" Joe " EAVESTROUGHI NG RED Seen Cathet In THE eorber e ; on oe turday. Call STRAYED FROM KEEGO WAR: | — mele," chatn & collar, please’ cal eouer, rE ese cal) LOST ENVELOrE WITH — $74 Seowa = State : scribed Name Elizabeth Brown, _ FE 23-0781, short hair, biack dog, | 5 white threat, prowe ‘basuone, 4 2-165, Lost : conn, S coona please Lost: Laas RED iD BILLYOLD, contains ——— pepers, Rewar soe POUND: BORER Twi tata . 1-413, pinned to with geld pin. Lost Sat. 6 er pleese cal FE Ask for LOST 3 BEAGLES Male anp female, mile of Oxford, OA +295 Serer se i ssoben, i INLAID LINOLEUM, Pontiac & Leake Orion. Phone MY 3-6713 or FE ¢0005 CHILD TAN LEATHER BILLFOLD found in front of Walgreen's Pri _ night FE 4000 Geacribe. LOST: WATER SPANIAL, THUR. vicinity of MeNell end Rundetl, a Rt uae and white, white PE 29015 afer 5 = LosT: SRITTARY SPANIEL EL. Reward. ; er Pe white feet, please call FE 42722 FouURD — BLACK AND TAN ten Oxbow Lake mB -RAW FURS WANTED. Highest Prices Paid ‘VREELAND FUR. CO. oe ne now $9.08 Men's $20.00 now si, D ssaaad leather briet >| SHARE LIVING ith - GOLD WATCH Ix THE|_ Burea | Ld 73 ELM ST, and leather e Our aie Layaway PHILLIPS, Saginaw for a family of my own on and after date 12-10 1 will not rou. Can. oRcroRE- of $1.08 bee te. "tire bes Mooney. ow AnD ATER —" ‘4 o Sap debts contracted yy ony other than myself. Issge her, 2§@ Dick Btreét, Fees, ‘Michigan. _ ON iJ APTER TH ‘Tats 1 ‘DATE, | DEC. i. any debis AK. other ‘nan myself. ALA, | Finrrmend ll Shotwell &t., Pontiac, KNAPP SHOES — FE 5-0720 WOMAN NEEDING ge ME a gd Mra. Ph. 2-81. Con- fidential Salvation Army. WiLL, MAKE FUR STOLES OUT OF old fur coats s. FE 46260. DOLL CLOTHES, ANY Tas Fa Business CARDS. RATED ae $4.50 per thousand, FE WHEN YOU WANT Tite BEST eall your Charis corsettiere. FE 2 ion. TUES. & WED COLD wayes, $5.50 ‘complete, Dorothy's. FE 2-i244, {00 WEDDING INVITATIONS 66.56. 3 eervice. | Beleriand "atudion, 1 sw. __ Huron. Wed. Children to Board 25 COMPLETE CARE FOR CHIt- a licensed home, Metamora ~ LICENSED BOARDING HOUSE ™ PE 44-5400 CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED for, Call 32-1730. Wtd. Household Goods 27 7;W VANTED FURNITURE you have anything for sale coe want prompt courteous serv- tee and the highest price in cash, eall L & 8 Bales Company, Oak- land County's — fturnt- ture burer. Gee eall L & 8. re 2.0008. CET Us BUY TY OR AUCTION it for you. OA 8-3681, FURN, ANTIQUE DIES _ bought and sold daily, MY 23-3022. WANTED TO BUY: ALL TYPES OF mat gy Ph. PE 2-5523. FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd lots, Get the wel dolar, Will buy outrignt or tt for on dat 2. Community op “PONTIACS LARGEST fergie buyers, cash waiting. FE WANTED: DUNCAN PHYPE atehing a leaf table with m : Gallet ent onat hairs, Must be reas- onable PE 60808. Share Living Quarters 26 QUARTERS IN ring. free rent, care for 2 chil- eres. while mother works, 2-8248 LADY Wishes AR REFINED LADY to share W. Side modern home, FE 2.060. Wid _Transportation yn 27A YOURO amt waeme Ripe trom Waterford Township Fall _te_be in town by 8:00. 3-2039. _ Wid, _MisceNaneous 2 WATER "FEE ess H. & L. Airport, ANTIQUE , ew eRY wha: i, you. Byard’ OL @1611 No. | RATING saeninavahtonme fw coal, OR 3.9674, WANTED TO BUY GOOD LARGE agg ~~ --4- + laeaees HM, P. Sutton, PE 5-712. WANTED ro" BUY FROM PRI. vate party good bedroom suite complete Also ia’ site rug oF e Price m rigmt tor FE $012 ~~ Wtd. Contract “Mtgs. . 30 IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR oll contract or equity in your K. “L. ns Reakor 63% W. Huron wr HAVE $200,000 = eur te oo = purchase =~ car cents, Gee me before you POR BOB MAHAN. You CaN SAVE 20% TO 40% Pate) evernights 2 saiters were rE) CORT M. “iMBCER 1 Jesiyo ‘CASH FOR E( SUITIES. We bare buver t will pay sirable. lotated “Some: “alse” buy- for siness ame broperti Call us for immediate ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Huron FE 23-7421 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE Purchasers waiting. . McKINNEY Peper EHS Rd. Want to Sell? BUYERS WAITING bid ae aere ~~ pow o or Drayton. ‘. Santen os Waterford te: us for action) Immediate’ resulta. WHITE BROS. Cpeg ® & AG - Apo Your Pet: oe 96680 baste Highway. aterford Peddling Your Property? Tt doesn't 3: Our method of showing caly ‘MAHAN need art sale. PONTIAC REALTY 737 Baldwin PE 6-82775 WTD. 80 ACRE FARM WITH FAIR ings from owner, Will pay BUY Sell or Trade JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 22 8. Telegraph LISTINGS _ WANTED Need for Homes to Sell Urgent at This Time MANY READY BUYERS WM. A. KENNEDY mt ‘Ope F—_ WE SELL WE BUY WE TRADE. We also help finance. deals Many, many ways te make a geal here! ere ee _TH 8 - _ PE 54-0165 concerned, to pm J property, call un ames, 7 Sia RIS & SON LTOR co-op Hures LISTINGS WANTED — Pra Are > - = H.C EV ek INGHAM FE ees or re Pe sce We have several customers walt- | _ : tracts Cail re for efficient, | A LARGE SLEEPING ROOM FOR ntieman. 368 W. Huron, ROOMS FOR. ONE Of two persons, FE 54-6466, 164 Mi. Pe ae WICELY FUR. ~ Wi NISHED WITH KITCHEN PRI PRIVI- LEGES. CONVENIENT TO GEN- ERAL AND STATE HOSPITAL. $5 LINCOLN &T. NICE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM from Fisher's. workers erred, PE, 23-4807. _k. Reve : CLEAN buddies —" _ Neo Grinkere. sober men. 48 DOUBLE ROOM. SUITABLE FOR man and = or 2 buddies. 27 Wanted to Rent “ ae -Gesple, Call FE 41504, ® & &, Mrs. Hattaway, + ae FORS. HOUSE. ¥ ant. em .! enul- om: Good ret re bse. CLEAN COUPLE. TWO CHILDREN ‘need unfurn, house or apt. Ref. PE 56-0308. Youna” COURLE “WANTS 2° OR 3 __ room apt, 23-1267. between near rred, non-drinkers, references. FE 5-9526 - WANTED IMMEDIATEL Share or —_ Have pos mmpiets st of to tools and com: Write Pontiac sa Box 26, COUPLE “ih 2 2 CHILDREN need 2 or 3 bedroom home. Rel- erences, FE 2-4940. “ Liomt HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, Frigidaire, men. 103 ‘Whittemore. ~ Hotel Rooms 328 “HOT EL ROOSEVELT Newly decorated. By week. Aiso ues by week, Reas. rates. FE ~ HOTEL AUBURIN SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE POR | 200 OR: ( HOUSE IN ORION, ber . vie pm SMALL COTTAGE, “eearED. 166 ae! hts Rd. Lake Orion, ee a RENT! June ist. fully modern, furnished. nS a 2 sedis report, and 4 on <4 “Bud” WNicholie, t, FE 6-121. LAKE University eA VAT-ABLE TO % i} "sale. , EM 3-2736 after 6:30 pm m. MODERN § ROOM aT heat & dishwasher, welcome, 4 ROOMS & BATH. ON DIXIE. siotunai a wOoee a ; ROOM HOUSE & bath. M0.’ 810 Sadan Re Pe ee ee AND . $70, 2570 Judah Rd. FE 3 BEDRM_ NEAR SILVER Lake, sio8, Neer mo. References required, Daily Press Box, wend “Hi le ss Bo i Reply 3 NORTH CHOICE 6 bath, auto _ to Pontiac ay MODERN ¢ ROOM LAKE HOME, autom. nn gl Room Agoremants 44 Aubul we Pn. FE 29230 Rooms With Board 32D COMFORTABLE ROOM WITH boa ‘or * Wo ir. Phone PE 32. . WANTED LICENSED HOME FOR 2 children with room for work: mother, Must be close in. © 0083, PLEASE CALL ye a ‘POR and board, shift, OM 3s Mathews a VACANCY FOR ELDERLY LADY | nurses home. FE 54-8371, Pe & BOARD NO DRINKERS, bus at door, FE 3-0341, 661 GENTLEMA) i = CLEAN HOME, ood Near Pontiac 3-0318.. ROOM AND BOARD, WEST SIDE. Private bath, 741 “Owego. meals. FE GENTLEMAN: CLEAN Hous. meals Near Pontiac rs, PE 2-031 Rent Apts. — 4 ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE. _FE 54-6850 evenings, entrance bath, yore teens oem. FE eT, 2 as trance on 118 EB.’ 3 LIGHT HOU COUPLE SEKEEPING RMS. the city, no drink: ng. PE e ECan “aE — Bleeping room kitehen p' leges, Vi nice . venient fi mam F & State hos tals 8s . off UPPER. “FRONT, 2 ROOM . __ adults only, tad Orchard Lake. Professional men, women, couple. Accomodate 2 or 3. New, modern Kitchen, L. Rn. room, ith. Smartly decorated, Automatic water, Forced of] heat. $18 and od ¥ 20 8. Pontiac _.Walled Lake, TOwnsend 8-3821 N. 3 ROOM APT. IN LAKE 2-421 PRIVATE , rnished, 876 M: BASEMENT APT, ADULTS ey. — couple preferred, 37 Stoll a cist > MEN. NO DRINKERS, e after p.m AVAILABLE, JAR. 18ST, STUDIO apt. furn, Girl preferred or work. . PRIVATE ann sao eS PL 4333: BASH- Rent Apt. Unfurnished 36 } ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY beat fire, wood wewghbernood, ne dren, erenc: ulred. “aces Geese 6b 8:30 ouly. 5 SC. ~e PRIVATE PARTY ‘WANTS TO le land o 4 ROOM _UNFURN APT. Sas * nest, 1 ohild welcom e. Inquire as ~ a+ 4 1 om ff an = SS ee wishes nai WATH HEAT, LiGi a ae ph, .. Pr amonlinan Zz 41032. FAP. ALL t only, refrig. F a bath & en-/. Howard “néw stove fl il suto. gas utilities paid, _saeuire Walt's er. a, Shop ef Walton For Rent Store Space 38A GOOD FOR MANY Business men’s and Such as ods e¢ « ately 20 x 70. Pull basement. Located apartment . Steam ain corner = dr Hieb School, reasonable cant. PE 2-6549. FOR RENT OR SALE LARGE _Orehard Lake Rd. Approximately 20x70. heated, 21300, “ior — LARGE waeer ares _— _town, Tes OR 31 ESTATES ; ranch type 3 bedroom with attached garage. furnished in modern furniture, Featuring a Charies kitchen, ledge rock with hearth, the and tven’ tobe appreciated, essen ble down payment. a <= | mventnas otter wady. Ye to * Al MP. . INCOME » 2 houses for the price of one. 5 home for owner the ments. A = Murry and. eail Evenings ey 6 a Irs, Beck PE . 40658. . OTTAWA HILLS Big 4 \eameten. Full La up and ex stool in basement liv’ room ° A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S, Telegraph Rd. 3 : ’ a OME. TILE| 2 HOUSES) CRES throughout, Some work but os well ee ke eats the ambi- tious, Ci and LAKE FRONT ‘This bas 2 bedrooms, liv Kitchen snd full beth, glassed frowt porch. with beauties ade shade oe: or “WHITE. BROS. , Open. $ to 5 for Your Convenience . OR _— or OR 3- __. * Waterford s100 ‘Devenshive new face brick U stone, 3 bedrooms, ak din- ge breakfast room, 1's F. 0. RORABAUGH Office on Woodward eat Bq. Lake. Shown by appointment anytime. $1,000 DOWN § rooms, bath, 2 bedrooms, at- tached garage. Lake privileges. ear school and bus, WESBROOK BEAUTIFUL FIVE ROOM HOME tm desirable pone gee Conmnatine living room room, bath, gas heat, Ge 10 per cent below today's re uction cost. $8,150 ice, terms. $1, 236 DOWN Small home in Pontiac off Dixie. . Pull new. base- and inside Balance $50 month oe) ”D. CHARLES _ Cooperative Real Estate — W Huron Ph, FE ap FE 65-7143 or PE 2-008 BEAUTIFUL TWO BEDROOM brick ranch home. Lecated South Hi, Subdivision. » @ automatic ms r, —— er, included wees daytime PE 54-6125 21, —- FE 2-261 for appointment OPEN WEER t DAYS 46 'T ROAD e Road “% mile west turn left on » We'll build your home. REALTY CO., REALTORS 1075 W. Huron Ph. OFFICE NCH 6 ROOM RANCH TYPE HOME, basement, 2 car garage, breese- Way, storm sash, new carpeting, alum. storm sash, new carpe ty acre corner lot, ofl. 4 mi, from __Rochester. 3622 Orion Rad VETERANS A Very Limited Number of GI Homes ed at once, on large or. ‘etuminum good da walls, forced air off heat, auto. gas water heater, eee tubs. ‘ NTA And on nen us 5, Sale Houses 40 ANNETT _ OFFERS West Side ated on ved street, 1 Located com Pontise City Hos ms room modern home in good condinian . Liv- me ot gas heat. 2 cat arpeted, garage. $9,450, $3,000 ¢ riment will make pay- caoais, $13,650. terms. | Oakwood Manor Besutit—brick. e sit- uaied on reve Betta — from mke, living 2 blocks “i sroplace. kiteb- rooms. Pull basement, rec- reation space Only $16, 200. terms. Ottawa Drive + bedroom Attractive brick roo ome redeco- dition, Living room 14x: oe fireplace, sun dining room tien room place and adjo: new gas AC unit, 2 rage. Corner lot wi age at $31,500, terme Roy Annett Inc. a 28 E. Prders. 3-T193 —y ‘Evenings | and Sunday 1-4 2 UNFINISHED =. FULL basements, $600 down. Drayton Piains area. OR 3-7766. Home & Cottages WALLED LAKE & VICINITY LAB® LAND REALTY CO 924 Pontiac i sae, ened Le. [tj 4 ROOMS AND BA a gale, $3200, bal. BAe, $15 per month. 109 8. Merrimac. $800 DOWN electric e privileges. ‘Call today, $1,350 DOWN OUT STANDING VALUES OF '53 Don't let anyone tel] you there are no real estate bargains today. You will agree that you have found one when you inapect this - " yes, I said rented = = Ss se to school, b stores. Traly an outstandi: valus at $22,000. Shown by app't.| ~~ CRAWFORD AGENCY 3141 Opdyke PE 40611; FE 41540 HOME Total $60 per mo. By owner _ Maple ~ A PLACE FOR EVERYTHING this s.| GAYLORD & NEW 2 BEDROOM MODERN N PLAS- nearly finished, Lake priv- Sepes. FE 4-1762. .| ATTRACTIVE 4 | ROOMS. BATH & Pontiac. FE utility @¢ mi, from EQUITY IN 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, Genet S, pares $45, or trade on 3-6826, floors, kitchens, marble sills. Cholee of decorations, ture windo w, in sulated, we stripped, See us St once as the supply is limited. John K. Irwin REALTOR new cond inside an‘ and Sylvan Shores Brick Gav. ferns 2 bedroom Brick nn og oh end hot water, ‘out ee bi eae teens ae ene a eve, FE “Bud” Nicholie ESTATE — SUBURBAN 3 ‘FOR THE MONEY One 4 room with bath. basement, Rea EX TERRE ARE | C 15 Maynard ‘Court. Humphries planned recreation Over- sized ‘abi. gar garage. “Exclusive sub- —s. lovely —e- Buy now and enesee your colors! THE PRICE Is RIGHT. ‘| Humphries All attractive rooms, lots of 13x20 comfort. Spacious inven, amidst oak trees, $11,000 cash GI. mtg. Humphries small ith Wy na not mora out ot is pl on ane and ie We po this 8 modern house with of] heat; 8x12 glassed-in ; large- room; family size . meed-in lot ; oF and shede trees. Priced to sell “$11,500. Terms. Humphries Co-operative Realtors Exchange 83 N Telegraph FE 200% _Open Evenings OPEN S| PIONEER HIGHLANDS For ‘Sale Houses 40 . a : KINZLE Nex Bauer ta ga Plants. Custom w eet tear “electric water water softener, $12,200, - New Home—16% puree 5 miles from ov re oS aes 2 oeoeeeees Charming home, built 1 ston and shel! pink clapboard exterior, Liv natural ture window, 9x22 terface. Base radiant heat. attached garage ey 680x150. warmer climate. John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W. Huron uron St.” ai FE 4-3525 Co-operative Realtors ‘pasuense foo West Suburban — Puil 3 rooms, with usifinished attic. Hardwood floors, plastered walls, fal beoumenl. ro heat | and hot close to bus line. Has Sonn sash screens, Offered at terms. F. C. Wood Co. 1725 Williams on ad Ofte’ ther 5 FE +108 Bedroom _ Ranch Home Finished on exterior only, 1% miles _ West of airport corner of M-58 and Williams Lk. Rd. down = ~. =. Prices range. from F.C. Wood Co. 1725 Williams — ~. a e %pen 9 m. After 5,- FE 41081 2 UNFINISHED HOUSES, 1 basements, $600 down. omni ins area. OR 3-7766, Nr. McConnell School This brand new offers -* home, plus mcome! @ rooms bath down, .and. a private bath epartment up A fine, full ma basem enclosed 2 car ent, fad top ae at rity CARL W. BIRD, D, Realtor 516 Pontine State Sf PE edit “Eves PES 302 LIST YOUR PROPERTY ~ HOMES FOR — “s COLORED FAMILIES new ved Russell a Nott, Restor 170 W. PIKE Near General Hospital 4 bedroom home in good location 2 oS able condition and leca- CARROLL G. PORRITT FE 2-714 ine » water. 2 nice lots 000 with Ag gt water, 2 car \ chicken seen 6261 Andersonville Rd. : Phone OR 3-1968 $850 DOWN Vacant. Completely redecorated modern 4 room | * —— ae a ee ee ‘ 7, \ | i : aa : by “sj ye ij j folky bgce Joss ena: iF joap? 4 3 on # ose: te a ‘ ig ae = " ge & * me \ | Ls é f ‘ i ' THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 _ — Sao by Heche |_Fe Sale owns 48] fot Sale Hower ol fer Solo Lote 42 [Buse Oppertaniee «| Moneta tae, L.R.TRIPP Blackwood | ; Pl . ae eatin ve we co ba room, mee ATE SERVICE, INC. | ; ; se | We ge | | Indian Village || elt nest, storms and se FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Ponts arate Te SANK Sto. _ Exclusive | offering of S10, terme Tis “VAC Ske . ¥. , Lawrence PE 41863 cha brick vemi-bungalows Yourks's SAY IT'S S0OD: VALUE. re $6105 open 4 TWO LOTS WITH MEMBERSHIP ~¥ much in demand, Pull Next te Consumers an Canada Creek Ranch, near At- On ¥ N e Onl five rooms and tile bath T AN INCOME ey | dant, Mich. fine fishing, hunting, our Nam y T om. 3 Seen Ee IS] vou wanes For Sate Acreage 43 | 04 sporting, W.-M. Watkins, Or Other Plans MOTO LR . Pail jell g ell A. “eo Or lerger_ quarters for gf ne nnn nnn | Orchard ° 7 tor pa «bitte, home or B. Montealm - . lag metab peat garage: Vecast home, with case ee Vez, weet _<_ =, to paves] cieaund SGM capes” —— eau yeu aideutel. Coct| For Sale Used Cars 85 1363 W. i . upstairs would . Complete e 1 da PALALP ALLL LPP A Member Real Estate Exch. bath % bath up, nice) ali tlable, marvelous rate locations : plans for $25 to $600 in y. NEAR EAST BLVD. | “I's just worrying about getting in on a children’s ticket cece uagteace savet | Seeman, repute, ey mint | Rai tie, a oh. “hostage: | Sathomes 6 yates | Phone FEderal 3-7181 Lakeland Florida, 1 floor 3 apart-| that makes me look older!” Open Evenings ~ Fe A, BL A , aver BORST, Realtor Ray O'Netl for details, one era, ment furnished. "Nice lot, o FE &-8i61 or FE ¢477 YOU MUST SEE TO AP.| 4. w_ muron 8, PE 8.0649 oe 1 trees and flowers. Sell or trade . 40 Preciate THIS OFFER, 4 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor GENER AL : oes “ core, in 4g Se eS eS LAKE ORION — trate rob ok J - Phene Pie 3100 On Feb = TT a a Be ee Beeutitel sow 9 pesroem schon, | YOU Pauy ir WE'LL INSURE TF WEST HURON BUSINESS FRONT. ay ‘apne BUSINESS P UBLIC LOAN W _— : 1 , Limits with 172 3-8236 . a dsen - ble lange lot eumedinte poe MAHAN feet on ya ton he | SERVICE wear “MODERN, LO- Corporation ONEA FE cU URBAN . nN r on, rystias $3, down, a) Sa a = Realtor, Pe cated te, serv ree, ieee highway, Dusiness 69 West Huron St. CRE- , : ~ Saat... ee EALTORS and. residen a “Four room ww, 2 bedrooms, | West Side alt REALTY CO. Ventery, very pesspnahio rent. For “Sale Housetrailers ! 50 A-] full Lost Excelent kitchen, a ' Excellent neighborhood. 6 rms. Established 1916 The ky DOW ae Ke y er OPERATIVE =. @O0D Soe LOCATION a, Phone, , Rure Oi) Products Co. dinero time to buy it you want garden type, Gas eas carpeting, alu- EAST sIDE Just out of city. Five wily decorated home will ag iy RE yo . Brick build.ne with & room apt.| T RGOM HOUSE. SINGLE AND oe LY BLE 2 noah ay. : epece in the spi Lake privi- m storms and screens and| and | built in 1o41.| This ne 4 comfortable POST OFFICE anghertem below, double garage, can be used for idal ane ¥ S ars — = Modern oil heat, The Beep te eee a eter Situated own by appcinin ent anytime} Sosne, Sart tiving quarters, text rigidaire. water. | es legos, Pull price 96.300 with only any other features that make} Modern, kitchen, oil, heat through @ cold, winter. Situated ~ PE 26200, days FE 4.7008 eve | Outs one eng ey] pls. | 91008, MA ; E'Pae, Bt , firma? ND Gnd shade. W9.959.] SP grge bedrooms. Living. room NEW HOMES TELEGRAPH ROAD FRORTAOR| ‘MEA RA | WE HAY ARDED 0 OUR . . nen . : , ; Near City Hospital es eet et Elizabeth Lake Estates | “Comer right for eae Preed| AD ideal ouportunity to go tnto| ne 99 Ls trafier, all mod-| , lub 9 rms, and bath home which | OAKLAND AVENUE, 105 ft.” busi- THELMA M.ELWOOD | Wew hemes are now under con-| south of Orchard Lake Dustness Sor youseell. ern birch » toilet, '50 Mercury club coupe, has been used as @ 3 family meen Sauber. 32 fms. ond 2 8143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. struction in this fine lakeside sub- | _right for quick sele. FE 6-0427.) ocloe® ob 8 im, ft low, dealer | shower bath and tub, priced un- : d over unit in the past, Al heating sys- gg ay senting. for S300 vuoi, 7 FE 43844, O pen 9 to? . These hemes have floor | FLORIDA, 12 UNIT MODELS, RES-| ~ inventory 7 L, H. Cole] Ger $3000. Needham Trailer Sales} radio, heater and over ee eee ee ee | a ae hn ee | Slee Dace teas oe teens COUNTRY HOME| pian consisting of living room, lentens, Soter peek. © ant vie] Gul Oo, Fm 200t9 sz Grive ..cccecvecee RUROG GARDENS axa | (SN owe A ftrigement block © bide. | iy tea acre fund. FE S128, —— ie R. Caskey, owner, 100 Bread ot geod aceon win Aes | . FE 5-1751 * fing Tin, new kitchen & batn,| Land Contracts PNUDSEN | storage. ‘Price $10,000, terms, with vanity ands full basement | Brookevilie, Fin. | S0e@ wiring, PE 2-600. alts PONTIAC = _ Si beat Big lot, $950 down. WM. H. KNUDSEN a ee. these Tomes ‘available et eu? of P. 45 | TAVERN For SALE. wiCKT BAR, housetraier. #0 fh. Located 51 Ford: custom 2dr, ras 3 bedroom, all Mees Toomnt, cot| axe Peete A Benn Bide. | VEET, STE. ¢ fey prion renen | Eee Sate Forme Pree Se | 5s enententiast—owa vous |e ts Pi heat dio, heater and Fordo- food. egg tak | PR. rE catia “Bre, ase, fie a Se Taaee WM. A;. Ir Seats Fk ean thant pear | IS WORN MMA" EOOMAN. | MALIC 66. .00.ceeee A ‘ ag a9 rar rr i a bun Onk site, "| 8 ee ven pore. seed. oll AG. heat. Owner ed OFF J OSLYN 7 oa Fo tonng Soe— ease dees, own \Sueery tor as iittie as 61.000 *pL:000, 2300 Shimmons "4. : 2 pegroom at Mais Mone| ase dts | gone eee eM reve nat aad dias repens | KC ENNEDY whee, Let MET, | See alte oy Gas | Rew acon, te ROOM 46) Os otet 4 de. sedan room lovely om, tle beth, * . wt wien coment dite . ci hew, SEE our many installations | _°" ©". “2 Biimabet = : . fenced. ‘ol’ 'paved “rosa: ‘s20b0 Keego Harbor Teteeiy trae and Gum gat| ose, ty opie Wot Fed it ACRES DAIRY FARM FOR| , sireedy operating"? ©) | SPECIAL THIS WEEK: loaded with extras, $795 full. bath, to m8 interment 5. | Speedy New 37 toot deluxe, Detroiter. : LIST HERE ~ START PACKING "oak foors, ol) apace peat and | Dace. ‘Fenced. rear yards black: Francis E. “Bud” Miller | so” W? — FE 43500 en ere EE: | —_ soe Hull Ave, Pint, Beh, an while they last, 4 et hitewall 2° * s CORT M. IMBLER only one “bai block to stores| top street. $9,250, term Realtor Sale, Exc. Real Est, 40A|} ROCHESTER AREA | piciness & Income ued trailers, st 98, each, 50 Ford 2 dr., whitewa 111 Jos FE ¢0524/ at only As with $750 down. | 1 axe OAKLAND. Lake front home. Exchange 80 ACRES — 3 CREEKS ie B'lapser| tires, overdrive, radio & Bally “als Sunday 2 to 6) why rent 6 rms. and bath all on 1 floor. oa Ptofp m. Contem home built this year| Established dry cleaning bust | ford Trailer Gales, Lappe J 4 ROOMS AND BATH, PARTLY 5 Acres Pull basement. binfed stoker. | » 4 ROOM STONE HOUSE WITH|~ with 6 large rooms and beth. ot. nese te oncctions po » Lake heater ....cesesves we | crepes andSoares site, beae| ee Tag’ tree. hwoaee an | cusomet Parking opece to Rent | + SRO STONE 4MOGg Meum | acura “i "ining eat wets | suamge alt modern squgmen clad 2 tiful front lawn with pine trees, ‘0 _ R beat,, fireplace, 1%, ear carags,| matened ‘extra iav-| plant attached to fnew store i DOWN. GOOD THATE- __2 Acres With Hot stricy moder, ut Oey | voce pipe, DOR I Soca’ heusetenlor ss part 4 ploy. recreation, rom, wih tle fret. Aie ee ee ees es ae atal plans, move tn imme- $2 Ford 2 dr., . tadio, heat-.- Brick Ranch Home» comfortable’ apd well located just | NORTH SIDE. 3 bedrm._ modern o waamis iment or 63.000 down &. Fy Seer’ weciated, tendoneped town) = wit Hie 'a "month, “also small diately Sete rent. er & overdrive. -;.. $995 near Fete ition. . INDIA . wood, 3 live lunch room ren . Mora’ Highway and it M KG. Hempstead, Realtor] $4 af black pstreet. An | THREE BEDROOM HOME FRADE OR GRLL_NY_EROHY | ‘reemaall"you veupectca’ ona | month, ‘Dry ‘sieaning doe | 0 8, Telegraph ee |. | Low and bling with Matiached 103 East Huron &. seouptionel be y with low down) Attractive brick. TRADE OR ve| more, Offered at 000, terms. «ross business ything. TRAILER EXCHA . i ible pores, f fireplace, automatic oll| wp 4 ga¢4 Eveving PE 21317) payment. fl te Tete waive | o_eat for what have! SEE TT, YOU'LL IT. $34,000 “includes every asian” gmp mecement A TORS coments ’ Gning room | So0sEe OF ALL ainie. 3. 4 beth wp. fireplace, —30s?_ FR Sieh beeps S___ = rms - 2 bedrooms, shrubbery. | HOUSE ALL KIS, “bit | NORTH-SIDE. Attractive 3 bedrm. carpeting, modern kitchen, gas 4-B|__ 1 Buy —To Sell-To. Trade SCHOONER, BUDDY, AND OTH radio, heater and hydra for quick sale with $80) “ban & Son. 68 W. Muron. cr Eee aresnatrentJut| | AC, heat and 2 car sarees. soon | Sumarven Property 40-8} vog’suy Howe INGOnE TT Roy Annett Inc.} Faxewo.0™ Matic vreerreeeeee $495 . Ft i . bedroom mobile homes, LAKE FRONT HOME walls, full basement, # car ge-| home. AHAN ON ey : OUT PERRY ST. 2 bedroom, $500 down. PE ¢1908.) 5988) Tith terms) ed "| net BEDROOM BUNGALOW 90. Huron OP ederal 3-7199 | all kinds of equipment, furniture, 48 Pontiac 2 dr., radio & NEW BRICK HOME BY OWNER, NEW 3 BEDROOM A home we are eee to show TY CO. REALTORS Open Evenings and Sunday 14 | roof coatings, paints, | toursids, ‘. a —_, ng back to Galloway “Laxe, peme._lsbe_pewmenee, == _ _ “e — Eg : — z aod ane A a tg water pon to e COOPERATIVEE MEDEBERS BUILDING FOR RENT SUTTABLE ’ : heater .......5-+.+ $495 4 ,|BY OWNER MODERN, , mer lot. Spotle: a oe fer barver : 2 es. One in recreation| BY OWNER, 6 ROOM : eeping Ties. reali for $120 draperies, paved drive, dandy Evenings Sunday shop peice. . . Foom and, Resetent ti heat | _ 60, with ss100 down, FE: 4014 per meni “New cabinet sink Bree as ‘beat. Finest of ma-|3 _pedreom Me ans wor 1s, W. Huron FE | $e restaurant, 1a Pood 0-drs diel Stairway ray. for woinighed "upstairs Willian Lake A wih “Bee down, $12.58 ougeesceed eee e— ~ By Aes iy KER Waa Wer BRANCH. Money to Loan 49 heater seve $1195 ’ e Area ; * tools State dere) eeeeteeree , all ready for more bedroms. and mare WEST OF PONTIAC. @ acres on walle, ste new building's & stock, with AR beth if needed, We don't know) Very ueat modern home with full aved road. Attractive € yecm concrete drive, lot, sewer] included 29885. tes _-% an-buy| basement and of! hot water heat. p . OME" streets, bathing beach and | = = Roo MODERN m. &' seres” running. to, Tak with ste Zones, We sincerely "be-| furnace, glassed You "5 ve eee) ; eee sand Some * $29-$500 Pontiac “ede tadettesee | NORTH SUBURBAN | "teres ise fom S aiong rooms [2 ¥- Bar Pe eit) Cry & Hicks NEW HOME | Tan t telioon im earage, close|2 bedroom new home. y Ay handled, |: OWN OM Dinle Hey. | Drayton Plains! 5, .49 IN TWO LOTS. 20 PER ] in. Only $8,450. utility room. 2 piece beth. big} Kurth Meal stale MI 4167. 3 ee me wo om ® Chi f ONLY $980 DOWN DOWN end yes ce bungee si ced E. “Bud” Miller | ice motera bome, 4 rooms ana| West Suburban ee 9 ACRES W.. of SEASONED 3'y YEARS BALANCE O ay i [ES Your Ford Dealer © in can be on ; migety _leogind ; ay OP ’ soars. — like this O.1. Realtor ia Saree "a, aoa seat ae 300 ft, frontage. Nee: | 9, 86f0s am ce, mag stim down 1s per teak dicount credit. we monthty payments os MOBILE hig omg to 147 S. Saginaw St. | Resale. Nest 5. bedroom fully ow teln um Fess sagimeet NTs St WTRNC:| Scoaniy oriced 65.000 $960) fered walls bain Pouley a, | Csmeron H, Clark, Realtor, 136% 6 years to pay. Phone FE 5-4101 ge och ad oO rd a Lake Shores ap a ne =| BUCKNER | fiesten? eit ma} | HANDY MAN. HOME. A buy at : Ph. Milford MU 46871 | Loon porsclg nant 1% garage, | $s.s00 Cash to mortgage. Im- Business Opportunities 47 me 2 ; $6,000 with $1,300 down. 4 rooms UT’ IMA 2 Croce ja ranch Rome, i%b garage. ii tiae @. 1. HOMES, New 3 bedroom 1 rage, immediate possession, only| All pet eet cme, Seoreas 1568 Ra. EM 3.4993 Prat on floor bungalows with or without $4,000.00 with $700.00 dows pay-| inciuded. Invitation to Comfort P t id e Sea reen's caw a ae — so Best Buys — | Bary “G ‘t Broadway.” tats] Webster School District fort and vabity tm Orirl eh : CAMERON H, CLARK ©St DUYS © | _ brio | Rie 8 tom eta ees Stneeemesy | WHEN YOU NEED RE pn ce SE | | BREESE | RPE | 905 to $500 |r| op poh a Rtn) +3 mile ; , base- th ; - BE IN youraetuas “= 7°" WEST SIDE BRICK iow es $42.0 mong. Watkins Lake mame it ‘Al bet ate heat SOMETHING FOR | “pretiems "you oin gel up i0 Cath] Siactin™ sat tore” somiert er a Seeder Netieten some| | ascenmeeems wom » | emma noes Si siadied etmess Gente | Eaertaten Dee ove 9 aE NEE ay me| nti we et tr oe| Peer enc yaes| Nave 7 tremportation rea : cement drive basement, auto, of] heat é& garage. down. - ) Highway, ‘ an with Tees a we Soy Ste ie, Sere a le Commerce Area | Roger B, Henry] tsessosenre Tp ae oF ATE For Rent Trailer Space $1) specials par ip orm eee ae ears] SS ere | tla Sa i | iat sate | Se cae | | Bae eit EE $30 wih 4 gg ge NEAR ST. FRED'S | M4, "¥ : NICHOLIE|N NEW HOUSE LIQUOR BAR ri Poesy Dante Cae a : tion to buy £ oo clean “—-% DOWN pire and wiring inside. cornet of this super hignvay aod | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. —— r eae ’41 Ford coupe Jaree co Weil waytem fated oe saees uto Accessories 42 Ford club Can be purchesed $1,606 2 earoom. AND HARGER CO. cota cp-tedate modern, ui 202S.MAIN ‘fs nee cage Pe a | ! . $1,000 DOWN 3 : pe hd Gac"va cern te Sole | "OTStee ga gs wm” | Beis ekientde pais | 42 Ford club coupe | = Auburn. Heights {lee rooms 8. : mo, Bay it all for only, so8ten Egbuiil generators, i a club coupe — bedroom miratte Lake, "Balance ,_ Remote Sb & y aod sed |" ” ; _ Sat aL pense, Man shig, oo per en MAIN ST.CAFE ~~ , “rg wre a lensge = | ings ine oem ot BRICK TERRACE a rhe ee via $95 “$500 rid FIRES TO 55| "50 Studebaker tudor seetnSereched ti caf ce- |. © ates clean a, ban Gite’ dows Check on this Baiery. “ike = sew ‘aut, - for only. uma eet tian ot wna wer “| QUICK eee eer | $695 , Faumees ot —— CE ee. SeRVick 7 aPEED AzEL, Like NEW. eee | ene DOWN 3 Gree | seers Saat om | FB Sel +51 Dodge elb, cpes; all : sae ft afre tise oe . $500 COAST-TO-COAST Baxter & We speiaine in afety auto elas, the extras, Down $265 ou, fered gic fronse end | Tag Meme from, Ohlchee foors “Ta de World's Largest} | 5s sto: AEB: "One, taandcttee we | "48 DeSoto 4 dr.; man hot —_ — tapage. Abd full basem't, H, A, furnace, —_ ee age Pe a R B. Hen 43 W, Huron Open Eve, FE 2-4716 ruse ty re trek extras. Down..... 125 et : ts 4 AN . ee Barry, bare ‘COME a), PEA. terme oger ry wit —— | AUTO OWNER. ATTENTION, 50 Plymouth clb. cpe. | Near Drayton piers cape RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Econom Co: Sint of te, best. grapes sepa genen OU ee is Down «.«+ceesue $225 6 sen oak & tak Ged 6 beautiful furnished apert- ’ aa PEARSE Sen ocations, Tose triacs Ca : aes meats eae x iiccionie ot LO ANS ub Auto '53 Willys hardtop, has seeetyeet | Bredesen d “aie to nance foes "ap" wae DnB area tesa ymouth Fordor; 1 == Patt oe 40 ACRE FARM pS od ‘ Motor!" your wite ye oy i Seely sep var anes sp et | 30 E, Lawrence PE 2718 SCRA AUTO Rts owned. al price $295. baif 8 dosen Liv rm, dining rm. & bedroom ar Disie Hwy, ___O® 3.2108 Kitenen bedrooms = , ie ‘AUTO PARTS | Deseo V8 Frdor Es ichotie «|i ota a Need Money? | Sex sting St = — Lente $25 to $500/ se Bee aa your telephone, Bisfertack Kate Auto Parts 33 fee: ‘FE 5-8121 REALTOR Tea xcellent Cor. Location | | GR | LAKE OFF sates pre tag oad oe ee Lgan Com mean , Se ET: ees THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 in OR - Used Cars Don't Forget ~=$1948 Pontiac hydra. 2 dr.j | - _ | 1949 Hudson 2 door Will Your Car Start in the Morning? ‘SL Pont. rend Crean A Bargain at— $045 ~'49 Linc. 4 DOOR A Bargain At— aol Nash .. Statesman 4 Dr, Very Clean $745 ‘49 Merc. CLUB COUPE - _ New Paint Full Price— \ $595 SIX -'52. Chev. 2 Doors, 4 Doors, Radios lh Heaters \ $995 to $1,395 Transportation Nothing Over $300 | "48 Lincoln 4 dr., r&h 2 "49 Nash 4 dr., r&h . "47 Hudson, r&h = "46 Buick, r&h, "52 -motor|_ . “47 Buick 4 dr., r&h Oe ET Ge ee MBM Years of Customer Confidence THE WORKINGMAN’S LOT w at Cottage pad NE FE 4-4546 BUICK ‘50, atv. a ms s REPOSSESSIONS NICHOLS AUTO SALES FE 3-00 NE i easesasey Hl grad g i ‘ st care con be HABEL wrte | | ws. Saginaw For Sale Used Cars 55 ALWAYS LOWER PRICES! 1949 Mercury 4 door 1946 Ford 2 dr. 1950 Chevrolet 2 door 1946 Buick 4 door 1948 Studebaker 4 dr. 1949 Olds hydra..4 dr. 1951 Chevrolet 2 door 1951 Nash Rambler 1952 Chevrolet 2 door CARNIVAL | by Dick Turner 19ST Pontiac 2 dr., hydra. | 1950 Mercury 4 door 1949 Chevrolet 4 door 1946 Pontiac sedan coupe 1947 Frazer 4 door 1951 Buick Road., dyna, 1949 Buick 2 door 1950 Buick 2 door | 1948 Nash 4 door 1951 Buick 2 door 1949 Buick super 4 door 1950 Pontiac 2 door 1952 Buick Riv. spec, 2 dr. .} 1952 Buick super 4 door 1951 Pont iac 4 door — 1948 Pontiac convertible ~ GMAC Terms } All Cars Cuntontect | COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. , a Fg 804.N. Main OL2-7121 ROCHESTER - ; ta as a r month, what Guion’ “ilgron eA a "46 CADILLAC “62" SEDAN $595 MICHIGAN’S eNrot A , wooo inne ae! noun a ¢ PE tae6. ou’'ll Do Better at “66 S. PERRY 1951 Chevrolet dereoa’ wind «hy Washers special mis: rors and only 2,400 actual miles, 2 tome green Can be bought from owner or $280 down = $1 «6 month, See Ed Do 66 S. PERRY VERY tare ‘si i DELUSE 4 dr, secan, miles. south Bid, te. 3 Ld x re ORION M4 at “uckhorn® CHEVIE “#6. 4 DR ~ PERFECT. Will trade. $275. OR 3-7301, CHEVIE ‘% 4 DR. EXCELLENT condition R & H Can be seen between 6 a.m and 6 p.m. 55 Ram ae CHEVROLET ‘Si BEL AIR POW. ergliide, iow > | and you will spec: Bee bay .. €31 Mt Clem=ns "A. rE 3-6630 “| You get a better used car A e, this week's] * fase S Lee carnon Cope, 1969 toy HEA Bervics, thn you must also make Philip a “Making Philip a good wife is only part of your job— good husband!” Nothing | On Us Look at these good buys! Come in — see our other values - No. ist 1950 Plymouth Sire rar ea ee $745 No, 217 - 1950 Chevrolet Btyline deluze two door, redio, heater, mechanically perfect, $795 No. 243 1950 Buick Special Four door, radio, heater, Drive it, you'll buy tt $895 Wo, 257 1951 Chevrolet Btyline two door deluxe with re- dio and heater $1,145 \ Mo. 20 1900 Buick Roadmaster | , = pests’. +o $795 No, 278 1950 Buick Special A clean (‘wo door, a bargain at. $995 Remember from your Buick dealer. OLIVER MOTOR SALES | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-9101 SHEVIE "WW AERO 9 DOOR. sret conn oe. G8, Fy Pa ~~ $3} STUDEBAKER “83 FORD VICTORIA —, a ~-ore clean and good “RUSS” Used Car Lot 1008 BS. Lapeer Rd. Lak (24 at Clarkston Rab MY 29111 CHECK THE USED CAR AND TRUCK, SURE! BUT CHECK THE DEALER, TOO! | You'll find that... FORD DEALERS are reliable merchants in business to stay FORD DEALERS don't depend on used car profits to stay in business FORD DEALERS have facilities to check every used car And remember ONLY FORD DEALERS SELL A-1 USED CARS AND TRUCKS See Your Ford Dealer PDAr. . FES4i0L “| 1952 Chevs. Big Choice of Body Styles Two-Tones Powerglides Low as « $995 MICHIGAN'S FINEST ix Rg care 1s wooDw ARD AND 13 MILE ROAD ~ PHONE FE ‘41_ CHEV. 3 DOOR, WITH ‘50 _ Seu. motor, good cag MB FE Ni EY food credit record gees Aptos Te gg model car, GHevnE: "37, 940, 2-948. ha down. A CHEVIE "43 gl “AIR HARD TOP, sun gold & fro like new, Low mileage, fully pont dN . Must sell. __FE 46147 after 5 1983 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER deluxe, gee od brakes, steering a, heater walla, -— sy glass For Sale Used Cars 55 PONTIAC RETAIL ‘STORE ¢ GOODWILL. USED CARS “Not a Name but a Policy” ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE ON MT. CLEMENS 8ST. FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW 1946 AND 1947 FORDS PONTIACS |. PLYMOUTHS _ SPECIAL! "48 CHEVROLET COUPE $195 SPECIAL! '46 PLYMOUTH COUPE $195 1948 AND 1949 CHEVROLETS PONTIACS — PLYMOUTHS FORDS SPECIAL! 47 CHEVROLET COUPE $150 50, °51 AND ’52 AND A FEW 'S3s CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS PONTIACS FORDS DODGES NASH OLDSMOBILES HARDTOPS — SUBURBANS STATION WAGONS SPECIAL! 49 PONTIAC $545 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 30 » MODEL A. be PHONE OAK- land 6.2885, ‘after 66 S. PERRY 1951 Dodge Meadowbrook Sed. BUY YOUR USED CAR]. FORD “@ es O08 8. GOOD Low mileage. 5881 Tubbs Clargston Mich tks! ic For Sale Used Cars 85. Sale Used Cars 55) Sale Used Cars 55 FOR THE BUY FOF YOUR LIFE Don't Miss These Bargains” Full Price! 52 Chev. 2 dr. sed... .$995 *52 Nash Ramb. con. $1095 50 Hudson sed.:.....$595 51 Studebaker sed...$695 S51 Henry J ....+000.$495 52 Plymouth sed...,.$895 '49 Buick sed, ...+..-$495 48 Nash “600”. ......$295 '47 Olds. sedanette...$295 49 Kaiser sed........$295 '50 Ford 2 dr. .....+-$595 49 Ford 2 dr....++++ $495 - ve vee $195 d.......$195 ew Car Trade-ins ‘to Choose From ~ All Bargains MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT : ON THB CORNER OF WOQDWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD FORD CONVERTIELS 1003, tires. np. ust one year old. $-3625. _ Ra OR S281 66 S. PERRY 1953 Ford Country Sedan of those popular eg oe ne Rochester Ford Dealer 000.00 Discount 1953 Ford Factory Officials’ | Cars : LARRY JEROME MAIN orager At ont BRIDGE “FOR ee 5 7" x» ae A GooD TO OPEN EVENINOS. EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS ‘37 FORD. $00 OR 3920 For a good used car that is guaranteed call or see us. Clarkston MOTOR SALES YMOUTH DEALER Ph. MA 5-2921 8:30 a.m.<8 p.m, dally FORD ‘«7, 4 DR. GOOD CON. _ dition, FE 42134, '48 FORD 2 DRO Super ¢ ve aateze. nies with extras. Wists T SIDE Used Ca Cars EVER Likes a Shiny Ne With Good En Does Your Live Up to You If not, why don’t you mak Pontiac citizens have ma _money saving trip to C MERCURY’S BIG USE dards are high and our p let these cars speak fo ’49 BUICK SEDAN ’49 MERCURY SEDAN 49 FORD 4 DR. 49 LINCOLN SP. SED. 50 DODGE SEDAN |’50 HUDSON TUDOR 50 CHEVROLET CPE. 50 PLYMOUTH CB. CPE. These are but a few of t good conditioned cars t inspection at our central of seven ‘well trained, salesmen to help you 1 CEN Lincoln- PIKE STREET LOT. PHO FE 4-3885 FE 4- YONE Clean wer Car’ gine and Tires Present Car r Expectations? } e the trip so many other| de. What trip? Why, the ENTRAL LINCOLN Sale Used Core 55 WwW INTERIZED AN READY TO Go! 3} Piym, Savoy Suburban. . ‘4 Plym. Suburban ‘48 Pontiac 2 dr. hydramatic.. 9505 *§E Ford €@ GP... 0. ccseeenseces $905 "SO Nath € GF. ..g.ecueedeeeres $705 ‘49 DeSoto 4 dr. seeeeeeeeee ees TMS $1 Dodge Coronet, 4 dF $1,005 $1 Plym. 2 dr.....-- oes S785 40 Ford 4 GF ...ccvveveeeeere $405 $0 Pontiac 4 dr. -sceecsreeeess- $795 §2 Piym. @ G00F os .seeveeees: $075 "MD Dodge «GF. we see erennenaeee $595 We Have __— D CAR LOT. Our _stan- rices are low, Come in and} r themselves. '51 STUDEBAKER SED. 'S1 PONTIAC TUDOR '$1 MERCURY CB CPE. |’31 FORD FORDOR 52 LINCOLN SEDAN '32, CHEVROLET 2-DR. '52 OLDS CONVERT. ’52 CHRYSLER CONVERT. he many bright, shiny, hat are waiting for your ized lot. There is a staff courteous, and efficient n your selection. TRAL Mercury PIKE AND CASS NES: 5114 FE 2-9167 Sale Used Cars 53 _ For Sale Used Cars 85 |*° Bright Spot 52 Cadillac Convert. *S2 Chevrolet Belair "52 Olds 98 Sedan 52 Ford, custom sedan 52 Chevrolet 51 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. 51 Olds 98 sedan 50 Cadillac Coupe Deville JEROME HAS A GOOD CAR FOR YOU 1 Lincoln sedan ............ ee 005 ‘50 Dutek 2 dr., aH . $798 49 Cadillas sedan ee” nea 295 "48 Cadillac sedan ......0cccee- $805 = Olds convertible .... <1 Ford 2 door ......0.. OT Fraset ooo secre cnccaneenee ‘47 Hudson ............ ee YOU'LL ALWAYS DO BETTER AT JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Used On tes Lake at Cass KAISER 1949, 4 DR. | No Down Payment With Good Credit $345 LADD MOTOR SALES Your Studebaker a TURNER'S VALUES ARE BETTER than ever this year:*Check these and choose the one you on oat "erent Hat Ona "'S LARG am s a OMRAROLD TURNER, | Ine, I m, Michigan LINCOLN-MERCURY wi, Mah nctaditun ts ore ea wheamew as rs rt @ HOLIDAY. oversized Royalmaster wsw a rp ‘49 or older car in pe arranged. OR 3-2609 after 6. 2 sae ice 2 m. ce *47 Pontiac .. 10—46—48 Models at Giveaway Prices RIEMENSCHNEIDER “BROS. Dodge ~ Plymouth Dealer 232 S, Saginaw St, Ph. FE 2-9131 ine SOE OG, Ls $445. FE 2-9783. PONTIAC “49 2 | DR. eTReait bait ee tires, * oR “CLEAN-UP OFFER Pick Your Choice Over Es as Them ‘4 Nash very 48 Pivm =. 41 rere. © aac ee "$3 Lincoln; ‘52 Pontiac, hard- top; oe M:reury, ae epe. = Cadilise: he Pe ECONOMY USED: CARS 22 Arh rer: 4-215) ‘33 PONTIAC «CONVERTIBLE See well 3-4303 after 6 p.m.j|° NEW INTIAC, 1,000 MILES, HAS pied aig éasonable, 68 Dwight PONTIAC 1950. CHIEFTAIN DE- = 8. a apemene. 2 dr, 1 owner. HUDSONS at Jacobson's 51 Hudson Hornets 51 Hudson Commodores 51 Hudson Supers ’50 Hudson Pacemakers 49 Hudson Supers 48 Hudson Commodores MANY Transportation Specials — Your Htidson Dealer ee W. Pike Maition, ex tras. $008. PE 6-1500, tear | PONTIAC |. 3 BOS 2 DOO: G00D 2. after § \ m, 85 N. Anderson. _ PONTIAC “47, $286. mR 3.1578 Compare THESE LOW PRICED Specials! "41 Pontiac ...000000-$95 "41 Os: ccccecesccs cs $95 47 Hudson .........-$125 se ee ee S095 49 Studebaker 48 Olds convertible. .$395 '47 Chevrolet ........$495 49 Mercury clb. cpe, $595 is) JEROME. OLDS-CADILLAC sed. Cars— Orchard Lake at Cass wee tar -isb & Benue’ ? - § wv Phone FE : clean car, $505, FE 3.7542, Vdcematln BB. Wah oemesaee ‘older car in trade FE \ 1951 COMMANDER . Your Choice Club Coupe Auto, 4 Dr.—Overdrive $895 LADD MOTOR SALES om s Studebaker Dealer ai eeeee ee ORS FERTH EER Rae 3 “-sttcgectnepmenaal For Sale Trucks 56 47 Ford convertible. .$395 | Truck Specials '51 Chevrolet 14-ton’ pickup. .. $695 *50 Chevrolet sedan deliv. .... ’51 Chevrolet, ; sedan deliv, ......$795 51 Chevrolet C.O.E. tractor ...$795 ’51 Dodge ys-ton panel ....-$695 _ . $695 a ee 49 Ford 14-ton panel eee .$395 '47 Ford 14-ton panel .....$295 Many More to Choose From All Bargains MICHIGAN’S FINEST N THE CORN WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ~ “4a rout 5 ago 4 TRUCE. DODGE 7 To “4400. Fe boise. HAB O.K. - USED TRUCKS RECONDITIONED RIGHT INA SEPARATE SHOP 49 Che eV. 1-TON PICKUP Special utility body with side compartments. New pest An “O.K.” Used ruck for only— $929 ‘47 GMC A large aecty Hien van. Ideal for stmas deliveries—let it pay for itself during the season. Only $395 00 GMC ¥%-ton Pickup 'A7 Ford ¥4-ton Panel ‘51 Chey. Sedan Delivery ‘54 Chevrolet Trucks- NOW! THE THRIFTY TRUCKERS LOT JACK © HABEL S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 Our Business” 1061 Ford Paved... ciccccs: O08 ion? Pera Piette 08 1081 Cheese, Pickup 10 Cheve. Mabe..:...,. 40 1080 Ford, 1 ton exprend...g0u = "| WILSON GMC - Full Price? | The Brand New | ‘rs te enn eas a ae J : XY, at ry : ia / ' —— _ \ : . | pe ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 For Sale Trucks 56|MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan | Sale Household Goods 66| Sale Household Goods 66] _ Sale Miscellaneous, 68] Sale Miscellaneous 68 a f org gente neem, metas - Burmeisters | fake is Site OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M, | XEW Seat 6 PLY Tins, SUNDAY 10 TO 3 aa LUMBER 1954GMC _ TRUCKS ‘RUG & HYDRAMATIC DRIVE tut's Se ined f. tup to 6 ft.) —— Soll pipe $1.50 « length ‘Optional On Most Models as ob we 100-M470 ,, B Beek Ge O80 *...+. 220 gal, off tanke $22.50 : . Geantan 35 MM RETINA 2 WITH UMBING Free standing toflets $22.95 rin woop ALL ° j YET SEWING MA- ease, filter and lens shade. Excel- BOYDELL NTS i rE im = WILSON GMC| [SS oer | ease aati | "BR esoe oP av are 9," ei Rea é im YER ELECTRIC “cord. 3 for $il. ; / 4 - bed 7 ’ - | train, po yt uncou- WA UP tO Oe Oe Kitchen sik with drain $14.98 i 809 S. Woodward ~ , cabinet, $5, FE _ plore $0 of poh ote venue, 3] Make Sure It's, Bath tubs 915 TAD : é , iCTORGLA TELEVIBION 4 eS 8 a ano FE 44531 FE2-9203 | Se} > |MenPe can | | a CUR pRIROLATOR Burmeisters |" —— : pga gen JOHN DEERE FARM TOYS ~ Northern Lumber Co, 2108 W. 9 Mite Ra, CHEVIE. 00 SEDAN DELIVERY, | || oe Brie 35 to Ure WE DELIVER . iby 8 very good condition. $100 & take ae so Also the nifty little tractor tricycle WE DELI Corner Orebard’ Lt. BA. -— ee Se oe } | rrioe Pont e Suppl won geile, Radius eee ie : *| Pontiac Farm up ¥ ARHED GAN AND GRA CHRISTMAS TR vanette body. ocd - eondition. 6 Used w 3211 Pontiac Ra. Caw | EM3-4650 EM$.3596 cement nd ‘mortar, Fentiac Laks | pruee, & pine. Make sure, your Cheap, EM 34 San” naw wer’ Wotoa_ AnD Buiie : . ' ‘ = ‘ 14H. P from 94.00 * "| _bench, 1 year old. FE 5-3860, POR SALE: RURAL MAIL BOX | UseD SE ee arte gee, A ae See Pe | ames 19@ POWER WAGON WRECEER, | 7 The Good Good Housekeeping Show AMERICAN FLYER TRAIN & AC. Good cond. Ph. FE 20579 after) both im lst clése condition, FE| ridge Farm, 2922 Bleeth Rd. In TERMS 1982 ge 107 Dodge | =~” : FE 61555] ess, mounted 90” table; 2/4 Pm. ce. ee Commerce Village, take siceth,| WINTER wreeker, 4x4 wrecker Pal ‘SW. Buren” pr. boy'a teu exates, eine 6; 1 | ELECTRIC “CLOTHES, DRYER | PEERLESS LAWN MOWER | the gravel rd, directly west bear-| rm will pay you to inquire shout Chevrolet pickup, 1963 Ford WF New sareres BOTTLE GAS SPACE HEATER,| pr: Sealbeam fog lights, in good Slightly marred in. transit. Ter-| grinder. 4008 Island Park Drive,| ing right at every turn, nes cur winter terms on farm 4 Me ib a ) ™ floor model $71.05, cost you only condition PE 2.9404, value, Open Fri. & Sat. 'til| off Sashabaw, leas road sign. Farm ‘is industrial 5 1 wo enapen from. Selection | 5/¥ ANLAN = € 12-10 $65.50. Skelgas. FE 2-4316. WONDERFUL BUY IN A LUS | & Unt Christmas. Michigan Fine FLOOR, ‘Ace As Se | me from Commerce Village. re SOUT oun af trucks. We Sade _ MOTOROLA CONSOLE “TV WITH | cious werm altractively styled | _rescent, 383 Orchard Lake Ave. Aaa ~~ Christmas Trees 70A Baler Twine S 4 urd Matt Tale tien Peter! Okay, okay—a mammoth fur sale! So who want Ber Somes wi stiee | caion iam oat. Saw’ 1, Fa | HOLLINGRNEAD VARIETY STORE| cont, Waren MEATEAC W GAT. | ~~ BLACKETT ING. ’ H i — 2 50082. . Armetrong . ‘. — - _* | @ mammoth?” aie wy ways GABERT’S NU-TONE ‘DOOR CHIMES, COM: pun ieee Ie cic Oh. KEAFIRT HTOVEE WE HAVE A FINE SE-| our VEROUSON DEALER Ae SADDLE | 1 eat ‘| OR SALE - FOUR BURNER 1 Tuxedo OR 30000. | ~ LECTION OF CHRIST- | sase piste wy. Waterford 2 a om Swaps 63 Sale Hou G 6 APPLIANCE SPECIALS ae READ DOLLHOUSE, ¢i2.- eonemn no ‘doiting —= ‘URINFORCED CONCRETE | REPTIC MAS TREES. CORNER | sew. RING, CYcLons sehold joods Maytag , balloon rolls, ates. ‘asonab ee e tanks, = mt) 4 : : , , $150 LIONEL “ELECTRIC oa gohoss wi AL. os $00 Sets Ae ‘betors recs —— ee a Ns = Rr OF WALTON & OP- — : TRAIN 4 SS. SPT eee _ . 5 . & Cuan water noses lee BARGAINS $250.95 Hamilton © gue | ATTRACTIVE YELLOW GOLD| [$i'p, Qutland Fuel, and. Patut oy model, s60 On 3890) DYKE. sound movie oes: Ortonville putes Room Set assseeeee IU 5 en Pp ne Bees ring set, wedd band has 10 Oreh 0 Wins ii OL OK. CHRISTMAS TREE — LiGHTED _30F12, 2208 Allen Rd. after 4, Deseeer Bee cca Tisnrtenteenscenss 00 | 33s. DueTherm console off heat-| Sieaming diamonds set in white we ioet ond ea. rinece, OR 34308 lot toe ent Trees sold neve WEL SELL MY EQUITY IN A 9x12 > Sl eeemmacerentoner 1 98 on ween ew gene Sager “gente = cette PE 3 tr - end Sta water heaters, ofl i “SELLING W WHOLESALE _ Ton at [ondecven. PE 23100. _for older car. PE 1-0125, after 4, |New Gotton Mattresses... $1098 | Hoover vacuume cleaners, 20 per Sat WESTER COWGIRL, OUT Satan tae x12 LINOLEUMS $! 8'D Dogs Trained, Boarded 71 7i L FORD ‘47 DELUXE 8, A-i BHAPE. F 7 . cent off, fit, grey gaberdine. white leather “Hl } P o ts rr. woah, TILE. = To trade ead or sell for OAKLAND m ag qihove Se etneee em. 1. =. ~ hat, we = ieke on EIG HTS Sup LY . scannune ane ore FE Seong WARGT WORIC FURNITURE - Up to % months to pay aigty chse tan teleien Phone PE C-843) Plastic | W all Tile «. “Sco oe __ ping Te4 a Fe i as 14 56. FE :- is a Suede shoe boots, =e BRAND NEW PORTABLE SEW- edicine cabinets with lights | “Phone FE ” LAI Thur., Fri. Sat. until 9 p. m.| FUEL OI, TANKS, TWO 66 GAL. ot ee MY 3004 | iq machine Reduced 2653 Leach | $2250; G. A. Thompson, eons. 84 | eaase ee eoon” a oe kas Lots (ener parting J mnt gen COATS Lake | Rowe estaraat ible. $486 | REBUILT GINGER PORTAR 145: Beldwin "PE 23043 | Mahogany Hush donee... seat | Orennrs bake Ave. 7B S404) GIGANTIC ALL DAY MEERTY MANOR APTER Ppael2 pe, living room IN a = JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS, | Birch flush doors, oe FURNACE. GUN TYPE. 06,000 HY h- Sai miee tn AND TEEN-HI T ; |$ De, dining room : : ‘10g | broken ges and ix, 1xd, ixl2 per M. ......0100 og. Fears at & controls. NIG AUCTION Saat scat Soa. Small do . Pree pe ; transis ma . app = - pe ses eteseaencens +4 _ $150, Ph, MA past. pera “t NIGHT Z F-3 EXPRESS "whee ou eau Pate, ‘Coll Sat 32803." | | Sys cattee makers, mixers, trons, | Seow tree stand, ety ganas | tree quart crock, well. te Bere P rs implement Sener a Cy. : ec * it~ s . ‘ New 8 Cyl. Engine |MANS 2 PANTS SUIF @. TOP aie SASL SOP GAS PIOVE GOOD | Sek Gnk ‘aps ‘Seeks Ge! FIRE Sanit geptiien. Prive OO. | os om selection of Chilitman memeber = 4S en gr Cost, 44. Sport coat and slacks. | KENMORE DELUXE ELECTRIC| condition. $25. 627 _Beveriy. Ted roaster ovens. All famous per al —Phene_PE £0008. wo STROPICAL FicH dise. Last sale of the ev rans, Ladies coat, fur collar. OR 3-7820. | “range Hartord.| WHITE SEWING MACHINE pame brands Terrific _ values, | fusulation per roll, ...... ites + - 7 7 | |? on oer lantata, see & | apices i ne Lake off Hatchery tary treadie with motor. 2 room | chard Lake Ave dived | eben i wee) USED HEATING 198 Gate | RRC At Ecos it acca ° r *. j FE sal | ne — : + , . ET ie $795 _Bairow, Worn snce, Pe ate: | MEANT entre, qrvera home| able Westnghoise range, Oc | EITEMEN SERS DQUBLE ROW | peo us tor fee coumatay tp wee] EQUIPMENT | ape emer, gee Bore | dianwooe Pay : space easy 1. " ged ha ption- . 7-043 21631 Sale Musical Goods 65| ferms. ie nse pena Oi, BURNER, GOOD CONDIFION,| Si *ralues" bicweet aunpiy. 0M. | —a-Set_Pullting_ materia, __} Coat Sa Purmacee mas Larry J weaees —~ Pa Sibis or "wUiserrs iipaine 0% CO_ FT. 0005 | Teeter. °° INSULATION gs Bote ITy "* STROMBERG-CARLSON TELE- Frida FRIGIDAIRE, . PT., E eee — - Rochester Ford Dealer | "Fs Pie note. Salas | FERNORG STOMA GE WARIER | aks, coon COMO | "EN santa | STORM DOORS = % ey = 9180, call after §, PE 23-7131. tion. MA $-601l, after 4 p,m. Sows $14 each, Pine and rede on Bald OL 1-9711 RECONDITIONED MED 1 Ula | BOSE T-CUSHION COUCH. GOOD | wesTinGHOUSE EL PE RIG| Windows & doors, reasousble PE A . STORM SASH’ ELBLING Open sised plano Gallagher _ condition, FE 40368 after ¢. 7 timer &| +0578. ee wning Type Window - of Hol SRE For be a id Eg I cle ta ay i wong yor ; p tatheownt st os beater, . generator j30 BASE LADIES ACCORDION. Cadillac 4 Cab Gis STOVES CE ade todieias ai wien 4 io ya ovas see cosas. ate SOLEWOSS bef i Gas GTOVES CB) a ae veles. M. A. BENSON nace blower a ye | $ie0 with $300 down. MY Yee0s.| WILCOX GAY RADtO & DisH RE: | MATTRESSES AND BOLLYWOOD | 2044 | Sans. Use our Christmas Lay-| sup Ww saginaw limit coe %3 FORD F-100 $,000| corder combination, $50. FE| on Sat. Hilbefr $2 Williams, FE | AUTOMATIC BOTTLE GAS WA-| away pian. Michigan Fluorescent, cabinet, $35, OA 6-2608 model miles, Will let go for payments, | S107. $9033 "| So, aes piste Bichway, On | 2 Creare Sake Ave __ i COMPLETE ROOMS OF FURNI- spread a $280 down, full ?| GPRIGHT PIANO, eR CELLENT — ma oH aw. ~~ LUMBER TALBOT rake, ham~ $350. MY > 2-5713 or F FE odes cond. All mah FE 2-' B B —_— _ a ee J ; near feed carta, — eg |RacoMDIHONED-BeAGTIFoL,| SHOP SUBURBAN |i Piece somon Diverte SET. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES) a. Milker. Motor Scooters small mm, Grand piano. Gal- & SAVE __.g00d condition. FE $7086. ‘eh mew low price, rect obi he, Ten" pine, nits 7 ee | _ ingher’s, 4-0586, KALAMAZOO ELECTRIC RANGE, ee a = “rock, ot pine. peo Bieta NEW & USED CUSHMAN SCOOT | APT. ‘SIZE PIANO, $180. OR $1535 Wet'tes L's BALES OO _used ¢ mon:hs, FE 20081. nook | and board. esetress Be Oatiand bx t-2ent, and Se _afier 6 A BEDROOM ow LGABINEETS, 428.60 - ‘ i er wa. le er with blower os... & up ’ SIZE Bo: RUP WES amma For Sale Bicycles 59A ee Refrigerators. a Hinds Used tne . pod Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. |?4*, gprs cee ae ato re ae a baTs, bike ike, Act shape Se = Sore ae ROADMASTER. LiKE| With amplifier, $125, PE 1-8732. | Heating cloves and ol space best week aa range aa ‘ w Hudvite 2731, 4190 Boge Lake Rd. ee, or) ope -~# 4b FE 34200 43 Morton, ®EsT PIANO DEALS ARE MADE ers : Used table Con verce, h Sar. doors $15.50 | FUR jACES oe in Dec, shop around & see us| Chrome dinette sete. rede sip - $23.00 & Up)" PoRL Of. TANKS BLDO MATERIALS N 26” ROADMASTER BIKE.| i. “Gallagher's. FE 4-0566. snd Ficor model Hotpoint ve py $340 nipand Rd. O39) OR 21083) 10 year tactory Cry ROAD GRAVEL, Pe 45m or Send & Grave BABY BED & MATTRESS. “EW F¥, GooD ox ) CONDITION. FE 44166 alter 4 : : LB. T, porr’ = on 0, 100 rent ner Attention Goat Owners Ave.. Specials ae : . 2s ewe Peete 2g wee \ ae oy ‘ ( ¥ * * j * ¢ 4 4 oa THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 Vishinsky Now We Give Holden Red Stamps! 710 Years Old _— Soviet Diplomat Shows No Signs of Slowing Down UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. Russia's acid-tongued Andrei Vishinsky reached 70 today with,| — out showisg.any signs of slowing down. He said he planned to work: as usual, The Soviet diplomat may have mellowed a bit in his social life, but he has lost none of his energy or his ability to lash out at op- ponents in debate. Apparently in| .[ much better health than he was it: a few years ago, he follows a H+echedule that would tax the ‘strength of men 20 years younger. Vishinsky was 62 when he first appeared on the U. N. scene in London in, 1945. His hair already was silvery and his red face deeply | | lined. His appearance has not) ® changed much. — t Long famous for his role as pros- | | ecutor in the Soviet purge trials |, of the ’30s, he has been one of || the main attractions for U.N. visit- ors since the beginning. From time to time, there have been reports Vishinsky was ill, — that he had passed his peak and C +) t] was slipping as a speaker, that Foch les. — tesa IU AS yf NEW i PARKER PENS a1 ‘|| Cosmetic Gifts/ Gifts / . ra . ad i * * *& enews po, ™~, a | Y “* ata, ™ a ~ 4 ¢ ~ ) - (ae = Max actor ‘ knows what apretty 9 CLOTHES oe Give your man one of these imoroved shavers for happy shaving days. Get $5 for his old electric razor. a New PARKER “51’” he was blundering too frequently and that he would be replaced by a younger man. World’s most CLOTHING CREDIT 8 N. SAGINAW If he has any plans for retire- ment, he has never hinted at them, even privately. “girl wants... ;% wanted pen... most\ wanted gift. Has Lus- 5 Moscow took official note of his birthday by awarding him the Soviet's top decoration, the Order ‘of Lenin. traloy ¢ap. A New PARKER“5]” EASY TERMS Banker's Choice 50 BOXED fragrance .. . light and lilting for the gay moments , . lasting and Creme Puff lingering for the ... because she can puff on | exciting moods... her prettiest face any time, | CIGARS Special alt four . anywhere... with this com- $2.59 A Christmas db plete make-up in a mirrored \ Crystal jugs contain | Patented design keeps [| For the cigar smoker it free from goo, al- shave lotion, cologne ways ‘dry, cool sweet, and men's talcum, compact. In a gay, pink “confectionery box.” 8} 25° give Banker's Choice, something “special!” coal | investment in ) ; years of writ- ing perfection. ren Ws ser $18.28 : ‘New PARKER“ 21” gi CHRISTMAS WRAPPED FREE OF CHARGE . ~ MEN'S TOILETRIES ALWAYS ARE rapa ATTRACTIVE AND APPRECIATED delightful to receive... $08 | 2 plus toa Special Never be- fore such a gift value. $5 e7e) Hand Care Pair ... because it keeps her hands soft and pretty everywhere. World of Beauty Hand Lotion in a heavenly-blue dressing table dispenser...and a little refillable Purse Dispenser to carry with her. $920° The Two-Step ... because this gay chest of drawers contains the things she adores: Max Factor Face Powder, Rouge and Color-Fast Lipstick. Color- harmonized for a blonde, wl Extra Special! Lay-Away Your Git Shirts to Show Now or b b You Care Chane 0 ed cha SPARKLING creation in fine $4.50 to $5.95 2 men's toiletries. Distinctively * OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL styled, specially designed for mascu- Orlon-Nylon 9 P. M. “TIL CHRISTMAS Orher Mex Fervor gifts line taste. Mannishly packaged in $5.95 all gijt-boxed at no extra cost = $1.10° to $7.90* # plus tan SINGLE UNITS Gold and Burgundy gift boxes. 1 clear glass sure. After Shave Lotion with choice of grip bottles. Price per Or 6:06 pics ae, Cologne or Balanced Talcum. Price, $2.00 plus tax. iaisiat it wouldn’t be Christmas without a set Extra Special! Ties to Match His Eyes $1.50 to $3.50 ¢ Prince Matchabelli Cologne Collection. $3.50 of six fragrances Extra Special! of Fragrance Vests for the ¥ Young and Fair A fragrance for her every a wet A 7 mood . .. nestled in a glit- Bey $4.95 to $9.95 tering transparent hat-box. ¥ . wy Includes new Wind Song, . A royal gift indeed., ss Beloved, Stradivari and A. dressed in regal ‘nndnasl Crown Jewel. ? 5 replica bottles of price plus tax i Lenthéric (much nicer Give a . “— Sporteman’s superior After Shave ‘Shenghal, Dark Br ift Certificate pepererrmmmeersen | QUELQUES FLEURS Ketan and Colomne—made by men | nd Confat em | Gift Certificate 3S Sees She From the Seoivelstik ... Stick Perfume in a case that refreshing! $3.00 } Jeweled Stag Shop * Lipsticks : —— By HAZEL BISHOP Extra Special! y Argyle Spun Nylon Socks — Really Liquid Skin fo fee Eoheges eed sasogth Tete lk tn hamves Speeed 85c¢ to $2.50 Pr. ng Ber man outdoor fragrance—an treat _ after shave or shower, $4.25 off prices ples ten SEALS OC SPS OWLS SS SS PSs PS BS QDOBL BS SS Indoor, Multiple Tree Light Set Le) on q 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, 20-Pc. Corning DINNERWARE Princess Pattern by i 94 Makers of Pyrex Made fo Sell for $4.95 4 cups, 4 saucers, 4 dinner plates, 4 cake plates, 4 cereal bowls. - Break “Resistant—Heat Resistant From Now Until Civistinas! Below Are Just a Few of the Hundreds of Wonderful Gift Values Awaiting You!! "THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 _ Now for Your Shopping Convenience the Yankee Store's Takes the Juggling Out of Buffet Lunches Coffee cup sets snuggly on dish, leaving only one unit to hold, rich crystal like design, smart ee box. Smosh Purchase! | — ‘Serving 1% et pyrex covered casserole and four ramekins. Gift Boxed Large chrome tray with 5. re- movable glass serving Sections. Giant Size Relish Dish $494 Reg. $6.95 Giant Size Lazy Susan TUMBLER SET Spun aluminum, 12 $ 99 ie ounce tumblers in - assorted colors. tumblers at left. in assorted colors, | 29 Very Slight Irregular Reg. $2.95 Chrome tray mounted 4 on ball bearing base— i 0 orex ite 5 gleaming glass sec- : - " : tions with chrome an A «Se 8-12 Ox. cover. - Reg. $5.95 Kolorex Lightweight durable aluminum, Very Slight Irregular & matches id #-Pc. Hospitality SNACK SET wy 34. CAR. _ Metal BLACKBIRD — PIE DREAM pend code - Reg. *17.50 AMERICAN. FLYER ELECTRIC 7s 4 4“ *} 88 Plays. the black bird song and suddenly bird pops out of pie. Electrical WALKIE $ TALKIE 2° Metal | 88 Sonic RAY GUN $194 Use es flesh light or _ sn * SIXTY-FIVE (, 4 a aN R24 . : oy : Max: ~s ‘Values to 1. Christmas DOLL SALE“: 24 inch DOLL @ Soran Heir e Beautifully Dressed ‘ ed a ee $535 9° Ww oe Rempel’s All Rubber Reg. $1.98 t “1* Indian sults and other styles. ; Authentic scaled models, complete with track, cars, engine and transformer, a truly sensa- tional buy. Very Slight Irregular Rag, $2.96 Cheese and Cracker Dish. 1 69 Very Slight Irregulars Chrome tray — with glass serving dish and chrome cover. glass tray. Reg. $2.95 King Size CAKE COVER Spun aluminum with 1 p) 9 Very Slight Irregular 2-Tier TID BIT TRAY |. 2 chrome trays Baad chrome #149 Very Slight Irregular eamiannienmemeeainia Give Him Precision . AUTO | COMPASS $494 Easy to install ac- t Glass Jar SCREW DISPENSER i Keeps small parts, screws, etc., handy yet out of the way. wi ‘ shes Parts Cabinet | | ::.." sence | Succ, $488 ‘Seniuttosal Gift Special 35-Pc. Hi-Power Electrie Drill Outfit Reg. $19.95 Famous Burgess J IG S AW . with Rotary Motor Sells Nationally for $125 95! 25 to Go at Only : ibe Ae No. extras to buy, just plug in—saws wood, light metals, plastics, fibre, etc. Rugged stee! hous- ing, portable; set inéludes extra blades, 22 plans. -SIXTY-SIX “ SAVE! REDUCED PRICES, SPECIALS CHECK THESE PRICES! SAVE NOW! / “Sears “registered our new J. C. Higgins Bikes with Pinkerton’s.” STREAMLINED 26-inch BIKES Unusually Low Priced... Regularly 54.95 Yet Completely Equipped * This full-sized beauty is the ideal choice for Christmas giving! “Beautiful. boked-on-ename! colors—red. with black and white trim for boys; two-tone gray with red and white trim for girls. Gleaming chrome-plated handlebars, sprocket and hubs. Bol- . loon tires, torpedo headlight, push- button electric horn in tank, and many more wanted accessories. Come'in and select yours. Rubber Footballs Official Size and Weight 29 Vvewe §=6=9°2.. 29 Basketball Sets | Pull Size Ball. Goal; Net 5-Ft. } Toboggans With Water Resistant Finish Jr. Archery Set Complete Set for Beginners Reg. 398 )=— OO 1c. Biggie §=3.95 Reg. 5.95 4. 99 Provides hours of fun and e» ; _ Ideal for the young quarter- ercise, 48-inch hardwood bow Smoothly Y finished hardwood r ei A low, low price for th back. Takés a lot. of punish- Contra . ine une euriace. ere wee plete set! Full size. m ide b ment. White with black end ish. Fo 1 a F ps ic ber. basketball—oflicial e, 18 stripes. Tough all rubber sur- Others to 4.99 Others to 0... cee eee: 24.95 nch goql and net lace - pee ala ‘soa Bicycle Baskets Sturdy 2.Pc. Handlebar Mounts — 6-Ball Croquet Sets |. C. Higgins Regulation Sets! Baseball Sets }. C. Higgins Gieve and Ball Boxing Gloves For darn, Bs Up to 8 s3s Valve 499 Only 1.19 Reg. 7.98 6.99 2 Pair 4.39 ed’ Full size “picted basket, reinforcing Atvtractively striped 6-in. malleta . Just whet your up-and-coming seria ne yr hments threaded handles. Sclid champion wants. Soft sheep- Son xlOxd3y-in. Fits 2 sr composition bells. 2-tone skin leather, select hair pad- : =¢ enamel wood rack ding, stitched thumbs, Costing Rods Casting Reels Badminton Sets Table Tennis Set Made te =—_ “Big-Ones™ Level Winding. Non Backlash Complete Outlit for Doubles . Fer Hours of Indoor Fun! ($86 Veiw «2.BB tts vee §=— 5. 955 nes. 045 = 17.88 sve 4,79 colored. solid gices This precision-reei.is reduced for Exercise, fun for family end. Learn how exciting this. fast indoor gome is. Start o tournc- ‘ment with your neighbors. 4 ypaddies, net ond ball. trends. 2-p-. cluminum poles 2 double rocket presses, ‘ rackets, 3 shuttiec ne Bisse! Siciniess steel guides. 4 creel omg Fast wyien wind this. event only. Non backlosh control gives trouble-free cast- ing. Seve now! honass F wee Baseball “= Dart Game 2.29 Wood pulp and me cork. board, Baseball game on one side, target on other. 3 darts. Brown split cow- hide. Ball cup. Sturdy plastic base and han- dies. Name card holder. Plastic Gun Case . and Mask : Reg. 8.95 5.98. 7.75 tn aap ne Fexible rubber mounted rifles. on. all sizes. 48 and $2 inch : riangle shaped zipper. Plastic pane. eye mask , , outside! as plastic lens. Hockey Hockey Sticks Pucks As Low As 25¢ i Made of tough ei rubber specially ; balanced to : % glide smoothly. » Regulation size. 89s Profession = al style 40-in. ~ junior size stick. - Neutral = blade wa elm pitc Ash Figure Skates Hockey Skates Econom ‘ Tablewar Men's New Hard Toe Model Women's High Cut—White Bara dreas Sumstoiz2 §,98 Sizes do 0 8.95 uriece Set «= 695 Rey. 17500 | $4 Improved, professional grade Hollow-ground tool steel B Dunk biades. Seamless cups, sole- blades. Select split cowhide Bedutitul Lady or pre a alll gay gilteate — plate, precision-ground. Black shoes. Nartow heel combina- needs polishing!.One-piece most comfortable shave! Buy shoes with.tan trim. tion best for fit At Sears. * atlid sical kates. it mowe-er tien! Roller Skates Smooth Ball Bearings Wheels Men’s Bowling Balls Give Him « Gift Certificate Dunlap Wood Lathe Ideal for Home Workshops 26” Reg. 2.39 | Now Only 23.95 ‘99 Just look at these features: 8-in. swing; 24-1n, between He']l improve his game with a Easy riding ball bearing side- centers; 3634-in. bed. Heavy cast semi-steel. %-in. “Dynamic-Balance” ball. Offi- walk skates. Nickel plated steel straight unthreaded spindle in headstock; toilstock. cial ABC size ball. frame adjusts from 4" to 101/2” Ladies’ Bowling Ball.... Leather straps ‘ 23.95 Self-lubricating bronze bearings! Electric Hand Sows Rugged Contractor Type Craftsman Planes Cuts Tissue-Thin to Course Runabout Kits "Deluxe 14-Ft, Boot Kit 185 ; Build it yourself! Have more fun and save money, too. ™ _ 3 .69 ; Cee $63 Kit includes concen materials. Philippine mahogany- pg vt ag Bo tact Heo tah 2 oe esifeul faced panels. Pre-assembled frame. Easy instructions. unbreakable. One piece cutter ta : depth of 1 11/16-in. at 45 Others ...... Se ee ee to $578 of Super-Tulf steel! : ei a mm 4 t Table Tennis Tables. Reputation Sian, 2S. low as Here's a recreation table . Sp tS =6 es, _INOn fre green finish. ee ee ad + eae tee ett ee ee ee eee \ r j 2 | a= =, ee i% ms / ; : e! i Fy ; at f a er ; j 4 yy a $ 4 4 é a 8 - F j ave ~ eee : i @ j ‘ a ee eer ee Sree .._.. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECHMBER 10, 1953 a \ _ SIXTY-SEVEN. . Y.NI Rel aM “a\ va, 16 CHRISTMAS hk lig i. Bw Me Sop -CRAPTSMAN fr 4. \ Gea (jar HIS WORKSHOP Z4.- \® . ‘ | i | | @ Reguler 5.98 | : — ' : > ~Y | ' i 6 Eis ° r 549 @ Throws 1200-ft. beam @ Plugs in cigor lighter Completely Chrome-plated for beauty . 24 Ideal for picking out street signs, Plaid Auto Robes Mi house numbers. Adjustable handle two Cot a Ne , B= becomes stand when using light for wo Colors ... Buy Yours Ne night emergency repairs. Hook in 50x68-in. 7.95 handle for ease in hanging anywhere. ~. . SF sv ikke Min owe > 680i E i; BRarTmeeny Su On-off switch, 13-foot wire. — Ficnkets in blud- ore tial: nged ends... For camp- y, jaenics. football games! F) Allstate Spotlight Chrome plated, reg. 12.50 7 77 ; aR 16-99 7 | Sealed Beam Units we ™ 1 a ; a ee ae | REG roots YOU Ce oot Demonstration fT txts age ; , ‘ als, ® oe ee ‘ ncn met ‘ : , a \\ aus oe of This Handy Back Up Light. 0. ceo ce cs eee: 4.39 One-o crafts ' os . * Auto Accessories Dept.—Perry St. Basement : | » dre uaaed CTO thick! CE cling Magnetic Saw 40 * Cae" 335 : ‘ uP moto 4 > F E . = << ri ee ‘ wor Needs "° his at 9e0% Now at Sears! Exhaust > Defrosting * Lighter Ke ; sont Te - F Light ors' See what this master of Extensions ans ights : F ‘ no 9 the work-shop can do for 6 25 1 25 Turn Signal Switch ' you... at Sears! 98¢ ] _ Be Replacement; Self-Cancelling ‘ - ssiiinia sani nonessacieabamiatimeeamaiabetion’ a 7 Clears {re Prugs into cigar Dei 4 oes 2 ee ee ga 7” Heavy duty type , ten ‘ de lighter ‘ Use ~ Priced at 9.77 7 CRAFTSMAN : wae eee = se ; > : ‘ i WY exiension wit loosen € : a warning light. Sell-canceiling. on Ford, Chev- ¢ oe , ssc i gee =e ge C battle plate, red outside wi a work light, a. rolet, Plymouth. Pontiac, Dedge : TILT-ARBOR 4 . os : REGS S 5 oe flector. Triple ic Rubbe siqnal light. A Chrome - plated. switch, Has 4 a ee é [<> ; p TTF ‘ . F = i : | \ , \ ? Ca gi an — wt ees Sg! ) Cra 40-Pc. Drill Set Electric Drill Kits Aluminum Alloy Frame With Y,-in. Geared Key Chuck © With Dunlap 1%-in. Drill Either Style 25.95 Dunlap 29 95 26-Piece Set 22.95 $3 Down a — sai tantahe ears ae ee 2.30 DOWN : ke , o to ete porta- ill, d, ish, gri i uy eppores IM sah AG, So Scar eta Sh aati wt | : a inum- ishes, buffs, and mixes spee its* ies. 2 4 : : . steer on one a paint, “UL listed. Sturdy sated. LADY’S DIAMOND SET ONYX RING A rich, deep, ebony onyx tablet, 2 graced with the fire and brilliance $ 95 } e Beautitul “WA \ of @ genuine diamond 19K gold mounting ment. Complete with matching exparision band, with EXPANSION 3-PIECE - BAND BABY SET 19° | GENERAL ELECTRIC CLOCK-RADIO Dependab! Le Give baby his first fork and [f° The finest low priced clock-radio on wit paltinks nls spoon . the “We practical the market. ust In time for aye $ 95 matching expansion band with Ko Ko, @ cute crib-safe snus tans ‘AM radio... wath tang. «+e at this low price. toy and rattle. Gift boxed. range antenna, Automatic alarm-set knob turns on radio, wakes you to music, aw GRANOMA BOUGHT ~ FREE PARKING in LOT JEWELAY CO. OPPOSITE A&P AW STREET OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL _ CHRISTMAS * * THETIC - ed e « THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 Pitt Developing Health Center Eastern University Set to Spend 75 Million for Fabulous Project PITTSBURGH (UP) — The Uni- versity of Pittsburgh is going to $75,000,000 into the crea- cine, dentistry, The approximately $45,000,000 involved in the project wil] be used chiefly as investment cap- ital to insure an income for support of the schools. what well may be one of | § im * and public health—with each other, | 2 with allied departments of the se A $45,000,000 to work with when he sum- from ; CLOO 72 North Saginaw * * “Where Quality. Counts” te ter ip ip ip fr ip fp ip ip fp fp te fe” fe fe fe fe Pe oe oe a + FP PO Te Le PR Fe en Te fy fe fe —s Our wild-west good grooming kit NAN’S - FE 2-0161. AND UP DEL Git A > That Extra Gift fy fr fe fr ir rot, i) XMAS CARDS For All the Family — as Low as 30 for *42> A Complete Stock —S_"“"“- HOMEMAKER! Ceramic Ash Tray Sets... ..$1.00 to $3.00 WATER COLORS ARTISTS’ OIL SETS i $91 to $30 : ‘5.00 oe pepe Pe eS ee PS eS 6 Ceramic and Brass Buggy Planter | $53 end up CoLoRs oye oe ee Pee ee as a4 of Painting Supplies + —hd Ss EATON’S ST ATIONERY i Te shu Scrabble........$3.00 =J¢ Mr. Ree.$2.50 Monopoly . $2.98 | ITCRA AM a. ba. oie § Si ater DRESSES ; Fe Ree | | ; 7 } f é i L a Fe , : ; | ; ® \ S 2 - THE PONTIAC PRESS,~— | a7) ; . ——— ee — z ee Gay holiday styles! Girls’ Gift DRESSES 3.95 tht hh he SISMLALAL ha Christmas-time is party - time for li'l girls. And these crisp cottons are festive enough for holiday occasions, wash-practi- cal enough to suit Mom! Dain- ty velvet, nylon, organdy, rib- bon trims! -Sizes 3-6x, 7-14. VLAISS SE YZ [LLL MS ERE RS Crisp rayon taffeta Sub-Teen —~6.95 Easy Terms ; Full skirted rayon taffeta hol day dresses with feminine make-believe jewel and velvet trims! She'll love the scoop neck, darling puff sleeves! In gay holiday colors! Sizes 8-14. * l- Y p Her TV lounging set! Girls’ Gift PJ SETS 59 6” Real “grown up” fashion loung- ing togs! Luxurious quilted rayon acetate jacket of coral or aqua; tiny ‘black frog’ trim! Black rayon acetate trousers. aks a 5 Holiday white organdy 1 9 5 feta skirt! Sizes 3-6x. . skirt of striped rayon Tots’ match-'em-ups BLOUSES blouse trimmed to match the rustling taf- Gift SKIRTS & Adorable flounced 1 taffeta. Sizes 3 to 6x. ~ Lp) ee . ' Tots’ cotton knit ~? POLO SHIRTS. fe od k 98. Long and short sleeve styles ‘P-—» in solids and prints. i — broidery trims on some. Siz- es. 1-3 and 38, . 2 ® + oe BO Re ee ee ee ee FS Te ee ee SR at ee ee eee TOYS and DOLLS for Christmas | Salel, New sturdy “steel Just the right size for her favorite dolly! Gay plastic body with block 22. imprint. All-steel. frame, 54-inch tires. Adjustable 3-bow hood. 4 Mechanical PHONOGRAPH 2:98 Mechanical phono- graph has detachable tone arm, plus one ; _ _ package of needles! 3 : Buy now and save! Duck family! Quacky DUCKS 1.25: Mama and her three wooden ducklings quack and waddle along the floor. Sturdy, take lots of hard play! 3 ; Christmas bliss! CUDDLE DOLLS 4.95 Baby dolls with Saran wig or molded head, soft vinyl washable body! Moving, sleep- ing eyes! What a gift! et ad 4 sees ‘th pili iinet Fits their size! ROCKERS 3.22: Sturdy slatted rocker ple finish, sanded to a smooth surface! For televiewing,; rocking. ‘Junior Miss’ SEWING KIT 2.98 Educational! Fun! Kit includes plastic doll, lots of —_ ae patterns and working sewing machine. r2. Infants’, tots’ ' DRESSES in glowing honey ma- . cath ee re Playtime fun for little tykes! Table, Chair SET 495 Easy Terms Three-piece junior bridge set for play-time, meal-time! Sturdy steel table and two folding bridge-type chairs. Folds for easy storage. GIFT-SHOP ON CREDIT! Buy now with Purchase Coupons! Pay later on budget terms! ' a Hep-Cat’ TRAP DRUMS 4.98 |} Large drum with snare . drum, tom-tom, cym- bal, triatigle, cow-bell, bells and sticks! Real- ly complete set! Jr. sportsmen SPORT BALLS 1.98 Really complete sports kits for Junior All- American! Baseball, basketball, _ volleyball and football! For cowpokes! REAL GE-TAR 1.49 Real Western decor musical ‘ge-tar’ that produces wonderful tones! Any child will enjoy playing it! Pull fun-toy! TIMMY TURTLE 2.49 ‘He swings his legs, wags his tail and sings as he’s pulled along! Wood body, hardwood wheels. Infants’ squeeze RUBBER TOYS 1.95 Lots of cute little ani- mals to choose from! Infants’ rubber toys make amusing noises. Ducks, lambs, others. Tots’ corduroy 2.95 Snap-crotch crawlers, fants’ sizes. § overalls, sizes 3 to 6. - : (1.98 ? cute ‘bunny’ head vamp! Lil : red, blue, natural. Pa soles, PLAYTOGS band-front slacks; zip-front Boys’ HOCKEY SKATES 9 Sizes 1-5 Sturdy leather shoes in a black-and-brown combination! Precision sharpened tubular blades! Box toe shoe, with strong ankle supporting strap. Sizes 1-5. Buy now! Men's Sizes 6-12 9 Coereeseeeeeeeeeeseeenes Fe Introduce youngsters to the fun of skating! _ DOUBLE-RUNNER SKATES 98 9-2 GIRLS’ SLIPPERS Beaded Indian Fur-Trim HYLOS 1.98 Popular ‘Indian’ leather hylos with colorfully beaded vamp, luxuriously fur-trimmed collar! So warm and comfortable! Soft soles. In red, blue, natural brown, Sizes 8%-11, 1144-3. What a welcome Christmas gift. Learn to have fun on the ice with double runner tubular blade skates! Sturdy leather shoe is healthful support for wobbly ank- les. Brown or white. Sizes 9 to 2. Dress-up slipper / Fur-Trim MULES\ 2.98 A useful gift . .. a pretty slip- per that'll make your young- ster exclaim with delight! Lus- trous satin mule with elastic strap, luxurious fur-trimming! 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(UP)—Joseph C. uniformity of impresssan on feath- | Zollinger of Logan, Utah wes erweight touch with carriage Te | stung where it hurts most—in the turn on a finger-toech pocketbook. The beekeeper was sciences fined $200 by justice of the peace of the horned here for four violations of Wyo- ming beekeeping regulations. aldo sik “Better Things in Sight” Nb a ti alti ~~ at LLL OL LD LEAL AL AL PAL AL ADP ALLE ALAA A RE Closed Wednesday | Riwactaies The favorite dinoer ‘owl is skunk TEENAGE SURPRISE — Old- fashioned spice box contains co- logne and dusting powder in pot- pourri scents. Since he is dead—and unable to + defend himself, it is now safe to tell what Christmas meant to him. He was, to begin with, an frascible man. By that I mean he refused to drift with the tide of humar events. He called it being independent. But the way my grandmother put it: “If you tell Noah to go north, he'll go south. 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Cop and Speed Car 7 $2.95 | Motorcycle cop overtakes and stops speeding car. Loud Ti9i8 an Sings tir tnd an Comparer’ middle age he often wore a straw. hat in winter, —~ “ You can readily see that Christ- mas would be a thorn in the side of such a man. He suffered nobly under its good spirit for about 50 years. Although he came from a devoutly religious family, he re- fused to enter a church. So the religious significance of Christmas _was quite wasted on him.” Grimly working out his years as an office manager for a railroad, he was filled with anguish by the annual throngs of holiday travel- ers. A bachelor, he knew no joy in buying gifts for wife or children. Each Christmas for many years, however, he summoned the moral strength to go to my Grandmother’s house for the an- nual family celebration. He would sit there, glumly chew- ing on a cigar, only aroused from his mournful meditation on the merriment when he could draw an unwary nephew or niece into argu- ment, The, one Christmas about 20 years ago, he failed to appear ct Grandma's. Eventually the story came out. This is what happened: . ‘9 * On Christmas Eve, Noah sud- denly decided he was tired of going to Grandma's. He was disgusted with the whole ceremony of Christ- mas, its joy which he called “forced,” its gifts which he called “commercialism.” So he locked the door to his small apartment in the rooming house where he lived. He went to bed early and slept late into Christmas morning. He cooked his own breakfast and sat down to read Voltaire, his fa- vorite author, trying to shut out the sounds from downstairs where other roomers were exchanging gifts around the landlady’s tree. Once someone knocked on his door, but he did not answer. The day crept on and gradually Noah grew more and more restive and irritable. Again someone knocked, and this time Noah shouted, “Go away!" But in a few minutes the knock A Woman’ s Gentle Touch Changes Life of Ornery Chap W ho Hated Christmas }| angrily flung open the door. He “I'm not sick,"’ said Noah. She just smiled at him and said, “You don't look well to me.” “I’m fine!’' roared Noah. “Prove it,” she said. He gaped at her. “If you're not sick, come downstairs and join the rest of us,” Agnes said. “T won't!” Agnes looked at him steadily for a long time. Then she said gent- ly, “Of course you will. Come along now or must I lead you by the hand. ” *.* «& Then occurred the thing-that no one, least of all Noah, ever could explain. He quietly followed her down- stairs. He had dinner with her and her aunt. In the course of the af- ternoon he learned that Agnes was a widow. . Everyone cod easily under- stand what he saw in Agnes. But no one could fathom what she saw in him. Still, she must have seen something, for a couple of months later they were married. They took a small apartment and several months later they adopted a small baby boy. Christmas rolled around again. ‘Wenes and the baby were invited to Grandma's with Noah, of corse. Everyone watched him expectant- Hiy-after they arrived. Yes, he'd changed. He was pleasant and | smiling—but still rather quiet. The gifts were opened amid a ‘great babble. Finally, when every- one had opened his gifts, Agnes said she had one more for Noah. We watched breathlessly as he opened the package. The ‘silence became oppressive as he slowly took out a summer straw hat. Suddenly -he threw back his head and roared with laughter. It was the most tremendous laugh we'd ever heard. It seemed to fill and shake the house. Then he put on the straw hat and started to talk. He was the was repeated and this time Noah most talkative man I ever heard. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS Want Ad Department ae gers Se SO ee Te ON SN ee { pur ee eee re ee es * aa : : 4 3 é “of SEVENTY-FIVE. HANDSOME HOLIDAY GIFTS—For your favorite hostess in- clude wrought aluminum candlestick holders (lower left) and crystal glass salad bowl (lower right) with wooden fork and spoon and pol- ished aluminum tray. For a young engaged girl or housewife, another fine present is a “starter set” of pots and pans. All basie utensils are included in the package. Long-Lasting Kitchenware Makes Welcome Yule Girt _ Whether she’s a young bride or; fun and subtract from the effort an experienced home-maker, the | involved in preparing daily meals. joy of Christmas morning will ex-| And that’s a result that appeals to tend through the year for the | every woman. woman who finds gleaming, fong- | Such a gift won't dent the bud- lasting kitchen utensils under the | get as much as you might think it tree this Yuletide. The same goes | would. Several concerns — notably for handsome giftware pieces. Farberware — have put together ; oe ” By compromising with quantity | al ah ieee mended instead of quality, it’s possible | for i meal preparation ~to give the very best in cooking and can be Jed into . ware to someone who rates a complete sets by the — special place on your Christmas other pi as time goes on list. That “someone” might be Included js ene wack ant aoe . the young girl still im the hope- | s:, and 10%-inch frying pans; chest stage, the prospective | 4. two. th “a tan . bride, the wife whose dream | saucepans all with = kitchen is to become a reality : eerets. “tle year in a newty purchased |" a Dutch home, or just any woman who's — mere sansa to the git ever donned an apron. ,. beca modera price range, are the newest gift- The right pots and pans — in- ware pieces. Such gifts are tra- dispensable aids in the efficiently- | ditionally popular — especially for operated kitchen — can add to the friends and relatives where one _| Y Paint Manufacturer Ended; Hook Remaved. vailable in tall or short lengths : . CHICAGO (UP)—A paint manu- EMINENCE, Mo. # — A local several attractive designs, on State Highway. facturer has solved the problem of farmer was nonplussed when he these will lend year-round grace ; how to please the female—or male noted one of his whitelace steers — to dining area or living room. GAFFNEY}-§. C. (AP)—A flat —who wants just the right shade was losing weight. . He investi- "And the aluminum is not hard to tire on a {moving automobile oo a asin oidaae a ms a phe ; | lean. : caused this n reaction here: au c 5 steer d up "Another idea is a handsome The car stegqed on the highway, | PANS Machine that can profane with ‘some fisherman's lost fishing compote dish, inches high Another auto stopped behind the Se S 6 ee Sone plug in this prime small-mouth pare : one with the flat, The machine will be used | bass area. Hooks on the plug had which is supported by an S-shaped, hine wi in firmly caught in the steer's jaw A third car stopped behind the | paint stores to make it possible . Seetiee stand Jn a Cll sale || first two vehiclés. \for the customer to choose his ——— Teo pala O0 ey Matchibg pieces are an eight-inch A fourth car came along and color, have the paint mixed and| jy! adh ogg at a bon-bon dish with center handle, a crashed into No. 3, ramming it) carry it off within a few: minutes. | | md wt Mgrong or ta . steer Goublodiered aneck re sally, bot” coats. bart | fast tray. . but not seriously, hurt. . . ris 2 rs Most women on your list would A trailer truck stopped to avoid | Blue Goose Sighted 4 -talso love to own a crystal piling on, and a second trailer) prrTSFIELD, Mass. (UP)—For ‘ Shopkeepers Prevail salad bowl, resting on a highly- truck rammed into it. the. first. time on record, a blue | LONDON (INS) — Britale finds polished, wrought-aluminum tray, It took Highway Patrol Cpl. | goose has been sighted here. Miss Pe vl oe \ adds greatly to the beauty Frank Martin two hours to get/Ruth Schumacher, member of a A DIFFERENT GIFT — This| re’s nothing wrong being holiday table or buffet set- traffic moving again. bird club, spotted the unusual vis- : called a nation of shopkeepers, A In the meantime, the flat was itor to the Berkshires.. The blue | Modern kitchen range is finished report shows there STAINLESS STEEL TABLE. | fixed. goose, with a bluish head and|in antique copper, which is rated jad —s vee ba gent de ow The fall migrations of Eagles — Thi : neck, breeds on Baffin Island in tarnish-proof. It is designed to — and Egrets may take them north WARE = Ths Sew mane -— Half of Finland's workers had/the Far North, spends its winters eet the preference for color in and the gross take of these estab- - instead of south until winter turns | @ken on high style for Christmas. | industrial jobs in 1953 compared |in Louisiana, and rarely is sighted | my oe ° lishments was 5,800 ifilllion pounds — them back. Here is one of the new designs. | to less than one-fourth in 1904. ‘in the East. ithe kitchen. ($16,240,000,000). @ a Only one cigarette... 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SEVENTY-SIX ’ There are now shout 45,000 mo-| i” 5 - tee courts to be found slong the only: 15,000 in 194, They griiss more than a billion dollars in een es ~ nation’s highways, as compared vs | couriat trade annually, ~ Beauty Prescribed THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1953 Unveiling Slated! = at State Hospital Portrait of Late Medical Head to Be Revealed at ¥ State Hospital’s medical superin- | tendent, will open the program and welcome guests. An invoca- tion-by Rev. C. George Widdi- field, pastor of All Saints Epis- opal Church, will follow. Frank J. DuFrain, superinten- dent of Pontiac Public Schools, will speak-for Pontiac Kiwanis HERE’S THE SINK HOLE—But where’s Sam? Fishermen insis they saw the monster (and shot at him) from the bridge (center) across this drought-dried fishing spot near Inman, Kans. Sink Hole Sam Spotted Again . Deep in Kansas INMAN, Kans. (NEA)—Things are buzzing down at the Sink Hole, especially now that the drought is here. 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Wagley, Pontiac State | dent of Ypsilanti State Hospital, ‘ Ne tonteratare: anaes from | Hospital's medical superintendent | for the Medical Superintendents G L A haye temperature ranges from | /ospilal's med pe ' ‘ Association of Michigan’s state simmer to 450 degrees. This makes | for 28 years, will be unveiled in a } itals. Dr. Harry E,. August Karen Ellsworth Fashions them suitable for stews, soups and | brief a on tonight. 8 . chairman of Michigan Mental —— t ell as. for chafing | Program will start at 8 p.m. in cei ». + with jewelry accents for a nen vo Heaer tunis or | the hospital auditorium. ee ee WE speak for =e" your fall costumes, ; buffet. | Michigan Mental Health com-|"\. "5 “Hudnell president of Pon- “BS creit of course al ——— a ee eee eee Star |tiae State Hospital Employes’ * Qesenveartes Although it no longer fancies: lt 5 i ~ : nd Dr. Wag.| Clue, will_unveil the oil portrait, the first lighthouse authorized by | 4ospital employes, a 88-| done by Gunnar George. 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