> 4 } 1 =:- THE PONTIAC PRESS | ' Details page two » { . s rs “ = yuan : x * * * PONTIAC, stata il THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954—26 PAGES MOOT TERNATIONLY WEUe cen 1 INTERNATIONAL pane Death, Destruction Ride Eur % 10 Gls Missing i in Air Crash Wrecked Plane Pulled From River | boat pulls a DC-3 airliner from the Monongahela | aboard. Ten men are or. The — — mt the plane. River near Pittsburgh early today. " sirens from the new electric warn- Doomsday Seer to Fight
Went.on te het husband's home good paying job; 3. Settled with tien 5 cere — ae state of Iowa, his family in a four-room apart-| Women's Pages........... ie 13 | For a time the Springfield seven w—Re- | ment; proud owner of an automobile. _Does he like the United States? — In Today's Press 4. Had a paid vacation; 5. | , Member the Czechs who punched | Dunked his feet in salt water for S#YS. Uhlik's English is improving. articles about their exploit and h the Iron Curtain in a the first time; and 6. Become the Everything the 33-year-old Uhlik from @ television show that pic- “Good country, Wonderful!” he | has today is traceable to a talent for tinkering Uhlik tinkered with an abandoned | war-wrecked British weapons car: | rier until it would run. Then he and his fellow plotters, with stolen scraps of metal, fixed up their vehicle so that on a murky |had an income from magazine tured their story. Their admiring ‘ neighbors helped with gifts. Last February the Uhliks and Hora took an apartment in West Springfield. They had entered the country with visitors’ visas but by now a special act of Congress per- mitted the men to seek work. Pisarik was the first to land a job, He was hired by Westinghouse Electric, cutting copper tubes for compressors .in the company's household refrigerator division. Ublik found employment as an automotive mechanic. Hora works in the paint department of an automobile agency. Kre}- cirik is a farm hand in nearby Monson, American coffee break | | lish. Mrs. Uhlik, with less contact with the public, hasn't kept pace. But the children, Eva in kinder- garten, young Vaclav in first grade | —have no troyble conversing with John H. Beger, who took an in- | Per the men improve their Eng: | terest in the Uhliks and Hora, drove them to the beach at Mis- | quamicut, R. 1, a few times last | summer. Although none is a swim- mer, all were ‘crazy about the 'ocean’’ Beger reports. When Uhlik got a week’s vaca-| tion the whole family and Hora | piled aboard a bus and traveled | to Sioux City, Iowa, to see Mrs. | Cloud. But Uhlik since has acquired a 1949 automobile that had been, badly wrecked in an accident. He tinkered with it to put it in running condition. No effort at all for a man who | rT | tinkered his way to freedom. Seen Mrs. Newman's Variety Gift Shep famous for suggestions. Orchard Leake near Telegraph, — eee SE SS el ee | Marilyn Louise, Polio Patient Gives Birth to Five-Pound Baby A woman polio patient at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Tuesday took her first look at the healthy, five-pound, eight-ounce baby girl, her Sunday at the hospital. The mother, Mrs. Joseph Res- = 29, of 20555 W. Twelve-Mile Southfield, has three other hbtren awaiting her return home. One of these, a girl, Judith | Ann, 3, was stricken just two days after the mother, August 15, Mrs. Reske was treated briefly at Oakland County Contagious Hos- pital before being admitted to Sis- ter Kenny Polio Hospital in Farm- ington. She was a respirator pa- tient there until the first of No- vember, when she was transferred here to await the birth. Little Judith Ann was admitted to the Sister Kenny Hospital on | August 17 and was discharged on | Sept. 8, although she is still under | treatment there. The husband and father, Joseph Reske is a landscaper. Mrs, Reske, a graduate nurse from Providence Hospital, De- troit, ia in the recovery stage, g to pit Mrs. Reske, a graduate nurse from Providence Hospital, Detroit, is in the recovery stage, according to hospital authorities. Death of a Postman The suicide of LONDON (INS) — day to overwork Christmas mail Ree the \ Up ARN Ig tg AS Me ee ee Ra tt a ee) et ee ee eS ee ee ee . Will Be Held hs. eee BIRMINGHAM — A tradition | that dates back so far not even the sponsoring Birmingham Musi-| cale can trace its beginnings, will | again be repeated tomorrow night | the as families gather beneath lighted tree and manger in Shain Park for the annual Christmas Eve community caro] program Chairman Mrs. Joseph EF. Wil- liams said newcomers are especial- ly invited to attend the 5:30 pm _Another custom of long standing will be the musical accompani- ment of Birmingham’ High School's brass ensemble under the direc- tion of Arnold Berndt: and Wil- liam Spence who will lead the. carolers, Song sheets will be dis- | tributed at the twilight sing, Mrs. Williams said. . ~ Supt. of Schools Dwight B.:Ire- | land said yesterday the Board of Education will make its final in- spection of the new building Pem- 31 and pupils who, have tempo- rarily been housed at Adams and Torry Schools will begin classes Jan. 3 at Pembroke. * 2© *@ lot on Pierce oem Merrill and Brown, Jack Walker, assistant to the city manager, said this leaves 2 property owners and 4 parcels of property involved in condemna- tien proceedings, with first hear- ings scheduled for Jan. 10. ~ * * Christmas Eve will be observed with services in several church- es here: First Presbyterian Church will have a candieclight service trom 10:38 to midnight, ; An hour-long candlelight service wil] start at 8 p.m. at First Bap- | Christmas carols at 11:45 p.m. will precede midnight Mass at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church. Masses on Christmas day will fol-| low the normal schedule. Embury Metthodist Church will | ] from residential to manufactur- | ing classification appreximately U.S. Warming Up After Deep Freeze (Continued From Page One) of the few areas where a snowy | Christmas appeared assured. While | temperatures rose. in the South, the mercury plunged as much as 22 degrees in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont, hitting one above zero at Portland, Me. The forecast for tomorrow was colder with snow. New York City, one of the nation's chilliest spots cartier this week, warmed up a little teday. But the Christmas fore- cast was fair and colder. In Les Angeles, Calif.. en the other hand, q “bathing suit Christmas” was expected with temperatures | . in the mid-70's. In Florida, where the first day of winter found temperatures be- low freezing, the mercury rose five to 10 degrees to boister the state's. reputation for warm temperatures. The mild temperattures raised hopes that good driving conditions will hold down traffic deaths dur- ing the holiday weekend Rush James Vernor Jr. to St. Joseph Hospital BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP James Vernor Jr.. 38, vice presi dent of Vernor’s Ginger Ale. is in satisfactory condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital today where he is being treated for anemia. accord- ing to hospital officials Firemen used an inhalator on Vernor at his home at 707 W) Long Lake Rd. for almost two yesterday, before he was taken to the hospital. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mest! cloudy through temerrew with snew fiur- ries temerrew Colder temerree Dp minishing west te northwest winds tonight. Lew tenight 31. high tomer rew 80-34. Cleuds and colder tomer- rew sight with snew flurries. low 14-18 Teéay | tn Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 am At @ am: Wind velocity 12 mph Direction, Southwes' @un sets Thursday et 5 04 pm Gun rises Friday at 758 an Moon sets Thursday at 3242 pr Moon rises Friday at 7 32 a « Dewntewn Tempersterce 28 lian H 12m 32 Ip. r 33 2pe 38 Wednesday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown: pony temperature......... » tempereture.. ............ 18 Mean temperature.................. iss Weather—Partly sunny. * @me Year Age in — = temperature..... aa. 28 mpfr ee 4} _— tempereture. veteriseeners 8 Weather —8now Highest and Lowest T Temperatares This Date in 8? Years 86 in 1893 - : Wednesdays T Rattle Creek 1 in 1878 ec he Chart 2 Rapids 37 Jacksonvilie 65 43 2.67 3@ Memphis 58 32 SM 21 Milwaukee 21 31 3 New Orleans 72 4) Omaha “4 3 St Leub b 8. Francisco 4 7 6 & Marie 2 72) 4 Traverse City 34 31 manufacturing could be hours | 6 43: Christmas Eve: Carol Sing at Shain Park | hold it's first Christmas Eve can- | dlelight serv = at 7 P. m. At the Cacavegutenal Church, there will be an 11 p.m. candle- light service with a special music by the choir Music by the combined choirs will be incladed at an 8 p.m. candlelight service at Kirk in the Hill, Presbyterian Church. The Sunday school at Ascension Lutheran Church will present its Christmas program at 7 pm. A carol service will start at 1) pm with communion at 1) 0 On Christmas Day a Festival Service will be held at 11 590 pm At St. James Episcopal Church there will be an 8.30 and- 11:30 p.m. Holy Communion and sermon, (with an organ recital at 10 a 'and congregational carols at Holy Communion and a sermon jis scheduled for 10 a.m. Christ- mas day, Activities at Redeemer Luther- an Church include a 7 p.m. re gram by the junior, in and senior departments, ae ed by a midnight service of Lights and Carols at 11:38. Christmas morning service will be at 10:45. “The Carols of Christmas.” a choral cantata, will be present- ed at 7:30 p.m. by the choir at Our Shepherd Lutheran Church. There will be an 11 a.m. service on Christmas day, Solemn High Mass will be sung by the boy | choir at Holy Name Church at mid- night. Christmas day masses will follow the usual achedule Wants to Keep ‘Present Zoning City Planner Sees No Need for Changing Two Areas in North End Henry C. City Planner NATIVITY SCENE—Recalling the first Christmas, this Nativity The life-size display. has been set up in front of the First Baptist Church at Oakland | the Pontiac Junior Chamber of ——— scene and | Saginaw streets by donated by UN. Chief Sets Confab Limits Hammarskjold to Stay in Peiping No Longer Than 10 Days UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) | —U. N. Secretary General Dag | Hammarskjold has disclosed he | will limit both the duration and a of his conversations in | Peiping with’ Red China's Premier Chou En-Lai, The U. N. official will remain ‘in the Chinese capital for no more |than a week to 10 days. He will restrict his discussions jto the de »mand that all U. N° por- | sonnel held by Red China, includ- fing 11 | spies, be released, Hammarskjeld will leave on Y8F later, after periodic check- | his 12,000-mile ‘Mission to Pel. #ping”’ on Dec, 2%. He te be back at U.N. headquarters in | New York by the middie of Jan- wary. The secretary general empha- sized at a news conference yester- U.S. fliers imprisoned as | viteh. ' ‘Upholstery Comes Unstuck’ Russian Car Buyer Faces Endless Siege of Troubles MOSCOW (INS) — The Soviet auto buyer has to be a hardy soul. | Take the case of a citizen who | buys a four-seater Moskvitch car. First he has to save up 9.000, |rubles, the full purchase price |Russia has no time - payment ee A Moskvitch represents a year's | pay for a workman. At the official rate of exchange, 9,000 rubles equals $2,250. Mosk- ‘vitches exported to Sweden, with local taxes, cost $1,150. Once he has the money, the auto, store in the nearest large city and puts his name on a wait- | ing list. Perhaps nine wonths or a backs te keep his name on the list, he will receive his Mosk- In too many cases, his troubles are just beginning. . A report just published by Mos- cow's “low - powered automobile Smith day after his return from Stock- | factory,"’ producers of the Mosk- yesterday urged keeping present holm that he would under no cir- Vitch, admits the new-car owner zoning in two areas near the Pon- | cumstances ‘‘beg’’ the Chinese is likely to find his long-awaited tiac Motor Division plant where Reds for release of 11 jailed Amer- | auto has one of 18 common bugs. | changes are being sought One is a request to change 10 acres in the Joslyn-Grace- | Peaceck-Fuller area. The other is a request to shift \from manufacturing to residential classification some 40 acres in the Highwood-Columbia section Smith said it was his belief “properties presently zoned for the desired purpose without bring- ing additional manufacturing clas- sifications into residential zones.’ Alt the same time, the fact ‘builders are now putting up homes on manufacturing lands, , which will eventually destroy their | | usefulness for industrial expan- sion.”’ While not so stating directly, Smith indicated he thought the haulaway firm wishing to use the now-residential lands could better use the present manufacturing property north of Columbia The latter property is close: the Pontiae plant to Eighty per cent of the land is ewned by Edward M. Stout and Joseph Lasenby, whe have peti- tlened for the change to residen- tial. Roy Annett, Inc. is listed as the owner of 41 per cent of the resi- dential property Smith said one-quarter mile of road Would have to be laid across property owned by General | Motors Corp. to get to the proposed manufacturing area directly from the Pontiac plant The road would be an extension of Highwood boulevard and would run north from Cohimbia The residential property Annett wants changed is adjacent to large tracts of residential land) Smith To the north about 0 of residential land on which Of four bronses is be veri ple ted about sand aie HOTES comstrietian IN «4 To the east are about 16 acres, which are part of a 100 acre section owned by the Board of Education and slated as the site ef a new high school Smith said there was another objection to building pesidences on manufacturing land a practice which cannot) be halted under present city ordinance Binlders get permits in a man ufacturing zone and build homes there The mo vo out and buy a bene there The builder doesn't tell yeni at's net residentially coned Phen somebody builds a paint and bump shop and you naturally — start screaming “At the same time. it seems in- dustry should have some protec- tion, the same as the people. “When they start looking around for industrial land the property available is spotted with houses and the owners hold up the potential plant builders Smith said he favors a Change in the zoning ordinance which would prohibit residence building in manufacturing zones. just as manufacturing is residential areas He said such a chance was rec- ommended by the Planning Com- mission in 1948. then ‘received and filed” by the City Commission. prohibited in used for | he condemned ican airmen or other U.N. per- ‘sonnel held in violation of the | Korean armistice He listened with amused aston- ishment to the question of a cor- respondent who asked if his trip | to Peiping was. not likely to be =— as ‘‘bending your knee or putting you in a humiliating posi- tion?; Hammarskjold replied firmly: “I am not going anywhere te beg anybedy for anything. | am | going to Peiping strictly en the basis of an Assembly resolution directing me te secure the re- ‘ de. tained in Communist China, I am going with the mandate of the U.N, Assembly, which is not begging.” The secretary general will be ac- companied by a select group, of five or six legal and political ad- visers. none of them of American nationality. He expects to pause briefly in London for a talk with British erin Secretary Sir Anthony Eden afid in New Delhi with Prime | Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. 3 Waterford Breakins Reported to Police Two and possi three breakins that oecurred last night in Water- ford Township, are believed to have been committed by the same | burglars, according to Police Chief Frank J. Van Atta. Broken into last night were the. Bulman Hardware at 3509 Eliza- beth Lake road, Panchuk Motor | Sales at 2620 Dixie Hwy.,: and a recently-vacated grocery store at 2616 Dine Hwy. Van Atta said entry was gained at the Dixie highway breakins by throwing a piece of ice through the front deer glass, and at Bul- ins a brick was thrown through the dooi Oniv valuables mussing were $1 nm pennies from Bulman’s, Van Atta said. although the stores had been ransacked by theves in their search for loot Patrolmen Wilham Stokes and Donald Gravlin discovered the two Dixie highway brakins while mak- ing poutine checks early today Chris) Bulman hardware store owner, reported the third, Dr. John P. Williams Heads Hospital Staff Dr. John P. Wilhams, of 6570 Commerce Lake Rd., has been named chief of staff for 1955 at Pontiac General Hospital Named Vice-chief of staff for the -year was Dr. H. A. Furlong, who ‘is chief of staff-elect for 1956. | Dr. Williams succeeds Dr. N. F. | Gehringer. Others named at the annual elec. tion were Dr. Kenneth Vanden- rg. secretary-treasurer; Dr. Lu- cious A. Farnham. member-at- large of the executive committee. and Dr. Arthur Young, chief of the general firactice section. Re-elected were Dr. R. W. Bul- lard Jr., chief of the surgery sec- tion: Dr ‘ot the medicine section. Furlong. chief of the obstetrics- gynecology section. are charged to sloppy assembly work. Half of these are due to careless tightening of bolts. | In mid-November a new owner Pontiac Deaths Louis Dotson Louis Dotson, 35, of 35 W. Howard St. died early this morn- |ing at Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of three months. Born in Humphries County, Tenn. | Sept. 20, 1899, he was the son of . Mose and Sarah Bateman Dotson | and was married to Ethel Green in Tennessee Nov. 17, 1918. Coming here from Tennessee four years ago, Mr, Dotson was last employed at Pontiac Motor Division. Besides his widow, he is sur- vived by four children, Mrs. Mary Cummings of Drayton Plains. Mrs. Beatrice Bryant, Robert and Del- bert. all of Pontiac. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. | Hallie Wilson and a brother, Er- inest, boh of Tennessee. Mr. Dotson will be sent to the- White & Ransons Funeral Home in_ Union City, Tenn. this evening. | Burial will be in the Freemont Cemetery there. Arrangements are hy the Huntoon Funeral Home. William E. McCarthy The Rosary will be recited at | 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Melvin A Schutt Funeral Home for William |E McCarthy, 68, formerly of 11.- | 777 Ilene St., Detroit. The funeral | will be held tomorrow at 9 a.m. from St. Michael's Catholic Church. | Burial will follow in Mount Hope Cemetery Born in Lishon. Maine, Nov. 6, 1887. he was the son of Jeffrey and Eugenie Bernier McCarthy. He came to Oakland County and Pon tiac in 19441. where he was em- ployed as a pharmacist. Surviving is a brother. Lucien of Dearborn. Mr. McCarthy died here yester- day’. ° Motorist’s Condition Fair After Collision | Robert B. Morgan, M, of 4220 Farner, Drayton Plains. in fair condition today at Pontiac General Hospital with injuries suf- fered vesterday in a truck - car collision Hospital attendants said Morgan received a possible skull fracture when his car swerved into south- bound traffic lanes on US 10 north Meiers, 29, of 2290 Bowen Rd., Lapeer, told Waterford Town- down for a left turn at the Mich- | igan State Highway Department Weighing Station. when Morgan's car unexplainably swerved out of control. Meiers was not injured. Library Closes Early The Pontiac City Library will | 'Monday morning, according to Li- brarian Miss Adah Shelly. Light per cent of the complaints | is listed | of Willams Lake road and) smashed into a truck. The truck driver, Harold J. ship Police that he was slowing | brought his car back*to the fac- tory complaining the reaf assem- bly hadn't been greased. A few days earlier a certain Comrade Sergeenko started toward Minsk in his 'towed home when the distributor shaft froze. Roof upholstery comes unstuck in summer heat. Body welds rust after a few months. Radi- | ators leak, Rear assemblies rat- The report, published in the new paper ‘Evening Moscow,"’ asserts that if foremen and inspectors saw to it that workmen did their jobs properly, most of these bugs would disappear. : But the plant, like many of the Soviet Union's socialized indus- tries, operates spasmodically. The first three weeks df the month, production coasts along normally. Then, in the last 10 days, the “assault’’ begins. This is a speed up to meet — and possibly top — the production quota for the month. (Soviet workers are paid on the basis of piece-work.) When this speed - up comes, foremen presg every available | hand inte service, Electricians | find themselves putting engines | together and recently a typist | from the front office wound up on the assembly line. Also, says the report: “If, during the first 10 days of Estate shows the Christ Child, Joseph and Mary, the Three Wise Men new car and had to be the month, the inspectors examine | every detail carefully, they often pass items in the last 10 days without even checking them. There have even been cases where in- spectors simply turned their stamps pver to the workmen.” Technical problems, like the roof upholstery and the faulty dis- tributor shafts, were solved months ago in the laboratory, but. still haven't been applied S. Putyaev and M. Kartsman staffers of the Moskvitch plant newspaper who signed the report have a one-word explanation “bureaucracy " Study Impeachment for Judge Brennan LANSING (INS) — Justices of the Michigan Supreme Court re- portedly are considering impeach- ment proceedings against Circuit Judge Vincent M. Brennan be- —_ of his refusal to retire It was reported that Brennan's | decision yesterday to withdraw his | application for retirement may be | the first business up for discussion | when the court's January term opens after New Year's Day. | Pins view of a lengthy report the high court compiled on his | conduct involving drinking dur- ing the last three years, Brennan last Oct. 6 agreed to be retired dan. 1 The justices refused to be quoted, but it was learned many of them feel Brennan has broken faith Brennan contended today that impeachment can be voted only when a judge is guilty -of miscon- duct while on the bench or in con- nection with his duties Robust Great-Grandma Juggles Train Wheels | CHICAGO (INS) — Mrs. Mary Pietraszek, 67, of Chicago probably can claim the title of ‘‘the strongest great-grandmother in America.” Mrs. Pietraszek. a womar yard worker for the Ilinois Central Rail road, handles 17.000 pounds of stee! a day. Part of the time she guides a huge crane moving 700-pound railroad wheels, but sometimes she has to shove the wheels around by hand Driving Charge Dismissed A drunk driving charge was dis- missed in Municipal Court yester- day against Elbert Smoot, 44, of 297 Hughes St. He had been ac- cused following an auto accident Dec. 1 on W. South boulevard near Franklin road | Judge Cecil McCallum said that a drunkometer test and testimony indicated Smoot was not intoxi- cated at the time. Smoot testified that his foot Donald S. Smith, chief} close at 4 p.m. Friday in observ- | slipped off the brake pedal, caus- and Dr. | ance of Christmas and open again | | ing his auto to strike the rear of one driven by Clarence J. Scheib of 3165 Latimer. ~ 2 Pentiac Press Phote Enterprises of Birmingham, | —| ~ Clothier kids Forgery Arrest’ Doubts Signature When Paid by Check; Alerts City Police. Alertness on the part of a Pontiac | clothing store owner and quick ac- | | tion by police led to the arrest, of a suspected check forger and his wife yesterday. Archie Barnett. co-owner of Bar- | nett’s Clothing Store at 19 North Saginaw St., said he became sus- picious after the suspect paid for a new suit with a check drawn on a Royal Oak welding firm. A call te the firm confirmed his suspicions when he was told the check had been stolen in a duly 4 breakin. An officer, hidden in the store, arrested the sus- pect’s wife when she came back to the store at 4 p.m. te pick up the altered suit. She impli- cated her husband under ques- tioning. Capt. Clark M. Wheatgn said | I Seek 5 Members of Lions’ Team ‘Canadian Pros DETROIT (INS)—It was learned | in Detroit today that Canadian | football has launched a full-scale raid on the National Football and that five members of |. Detroit Lions have been ap- proached by a Toronto scout. Although none of the players involved would comment today, it is known that Tom Dublinski, Lou Creekmur, Jim Doran, Gil Mains and dack Christiansen have been contacted by Harry | Sonshine, the Toronto Argonaut scout. * -All but Christiansen were ap- proached persona'ly and he was called on the telephone yesterday The. salaries offered range from $12,000 to $15,000 yearly. which* is almost twice as much money as thew Detroit contract calls for. | The Detroit players refused to | state whether they had been con- ‘tacted or not, saying they were much more interested in winning ‘the championship game _ with Cleveland next Sunday. Doomsday Seer Set | fo Fight Commitment (Continued From Page One) the couple's three children, Char- lyn, 18, Chartes Jr., 17, and Mari- lyn, 9. Laughead's career as a prophet | of doom suffered a setback Tues- day when the city of Chicago got through the day without being en- | guifed by a tidal wave as he pre- | dicted. The 44-year-old doctor and Mrs. | | Martin explained they had re-| ceived a last minute “message” from space men who watch over | ‘the world that Chicago would be | | reprieved. | At last night's pg res ,in Mrs. Martin's Park home, she showed ae she | | receives bulletins from outer space. | | . She suddenly cares to Ll bese a trance and announced coming in on the beam now.’ Then she seized a pad of pa- per and a — and began writing. The “message” read John Beard, 24, who was free on| “Shall ye be unto yourself true $2,000 bond m an earlier armed! or shall ye sell your birthright?” robbery charge in Oak Park, is| being held for investigation of ut- tering and publishing. His wife, Mary, 20, is being held under the same count, Wheaton said the pair would probably be charged later today {0 Home-Bound Gls = Missing in Crash (Continued From Page One) man said the board had been in- formed by its investigators that the plane had run out of tuel. Whether this was due to a slow leak, poor flight planning or other reasons had not yet been deter- mined, he said The CAB said also is inquiring into the time element, since the plane crashed near Pittsburgh 2 hours and 22 minutes afier leas ing Newark, N. 4d. Normal fly- ing time for a DC3 over that route was said to be about an hour and a half. CAB records showed that the Johnson Flying Service, Missoula Mont.. operator of the plane and one of the nation’s pioneer charter and contract aviation concerns, has never before had a fatal accident in passenger-carrying operations. Cardinal Reaches Korea to Spend Yule With Gls SEOUL Spellman arrived here today to spend his fourth consecutive Christ- mas with American. troops in Korea He will say masses for US. servicemen in Korea from Pusan to the demilitarized .zone during his six-day visit Driver Fined, Jailed Ray Strickland, 31, of 351 Furse St.. pleaded guilty to drunk droving Wednesday when he appear:d he- fore Municipal Judge Maurice EF Finnegan who ordered him to pay a $50 fine and sentenced him to three days in the Oakland County Jail Who Needs Hands? Armless Tot Gifts With 10 DALLAS, Tex har — It doesn't take two arms and two legs for an inquisitive youngster to find out what surprises Santa Claus has in store Louise, the Waxahachie. Tex baby born without arms and aban- doned by her real parents, is doing ‘all right with 10 nimble toes. Hardly had she finished with her hig birthday party—she was 2 last Friday—than she began exploring for the gift-wrapped packages hid- den in the home of her adopted parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Capps. of Seagoville, near here She uses her nimble. sensitive toes as another child would fingers. "] ® 2 Before Mrs. Capps knew what was happening. Louise had found her No. 1 Christmas present—a big doll with dark hair and black eves like Louise. Since then doll and girl can't be separated, The other night the Capps heard a crash in the living room. Louise had climbed on top of the divan uy — Francis Cardinal! She explained to the newsmen | “That's for the press.” Laughead meanwhile handed out a typed statement which said he, and Mrs. Martin would ‘“‘unite \forces to pinpoint coming disas- ters and alert the people of the | world. This will help * Laughead said. gan men in flying saucers are | paying frequent visits to the earth to spot faults in the world’s sur- face and to be ready to evacuate a lew earthlings if disaster hits, he said. Scientists are already speak- ing of ‘‘slips" in the earth's out- er skin, Laughead said, and re- cent earthquakes, such as the temblors which hit California, | appear to indicate that worse thing, are coming, | Truck Injuries Fatal fo Ross P. Tenny (@ontinued From Page One) years on the executive board of the Boy Scouts. and was a member of the Oakland County Torch Club. He was a past president of the Pontiac Lions Club other agencies devoted to child welfare, and especially in work | with boys. He was a director of the Pontiac Child Guidance Clinic, While in the Pontiac Schools Mr Tenny developed the basic indus- trial shops for three of the city's junior high schools He also helped set up co-operative trade apprentice courses in the Wilson Foundry & Machine Co.. GMC | Truck & Coach Division and Pon- tiac Motor Co. He also helped plan the present Industrial Educa- tion Building at Pontiac High School. One a Puerto Rico's sportiest golf courses has been developed from the moats and parade grounds of a 400-year old Spanish fort that guards the entrance to San Juan harbor. Opens Yule Nimble Toes and toppled the glittering Christ- Mas tree with her inquisitive toes The tree has been righted but it leans slightly * s * Though Louise began life with a dark future, she now has loving parents and security. The Capps own a prosperous chicken farm. | Louise is the legal owner of 200) healthy hens, whose eggs will pro- | duce an estimated $7,000 in cash | for her by the time she is 10. | pon Louise has many friends throughout the nation who want to help her. One friend, Col. Wes.. levy W. Price, of Astoria, Ore., has been writing to Mrs. Capps about Louise since he read a newspaper Story last August. The retired Army officer sent a musical k- ing chair that plays ‘‘Rockaby Baby” as a Christmas gift. But Louise found that too. Now. she spends much of her time rock- ing her Christmas doll in her Christmas rocker. “avoid pan-| In addition he was active in | tas 2 : a Se “ h ‘ (eee 7 he f - , ae : fy : / *, . i . ) 2 7 ia | F / ‘ te i; ¥ - 'PHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 .. ‘ ve a : f ed * ° i ans. 4 “Building Permit ‘Hearing Ends Oil Firm Says Oak Park Bans Construction of an attempt by the Highland Oil Co. of Detroit to get an order forcing Oak Park to issue the firm two building permits for filling stations. Judge George B. Hartrick took the case under advisement and is expected to hand down a de- cision in the near future. The company says it paid $30.- 000 each for the two sites, one at Coofidge Highway and Lincoin Ave. and the other on Nine Mile Rd. at Parklawn Ave. The zoning of the areas, it as- serts, allows for filling station con- ‘struction. The firm claims it was denied a building permit by the Oak Park building inspector and again turned down by the city’s zoning board of appeals on June 29 this year. It declares the locations are on ‘highly traveled roads and says it — offered to abide by any restrictions necessary to protect the value of | nearby homes. The denial, the | company asserts, was ‘‘not in ac- | cordance with the laws of the state .. + Or zoning board of the city of Oak Park." In defense, the city claims that a large part of frontage on both Nine Mile and Coolidge is resi- dential and “gasoline stations would have to be in close prox- imity to a high type of residen- tial dwellings .. .,” thus creating a “nuisance.” The city asserts it has the right to excludé construction which conterence en eee * mune. "== 2" Seek New Post ~ for Ladejinsky State Department Looks for Way to Keep Expert on Agriculture WASHINGTON (INS) — A rump movement to find a post which would keep agriculture expert Wolf Ladejinsky on the job in the Far East was under way in the State Department today. Ladejinsky, architect of the land ‘reform program in Japan which ,has been generally accepted as the crowning achievement of the U.S. occupation under Gen. Douglas MacArthur. was ordered fired by the Agriculture Department as a | security risk. The issue has been the subject | Of top-level State Department talks and was carried yesterday to Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. The Russian-born farm special- tst. now in Washington, has been ‘agriculture attache for the U.S. em- bassy in Tokyo. Under recent legis- lation, all such attaches were transferred from the state to the Agriculture Department. last Thursday. Assistant Agri- culture Secretary Earl. Butz in- formed Ladejinsky that he was not acceptable to the department. and vesterday a news statement said he failed to meet technical and security requirements for the job. The Agriculture Department | action came as a bombshell te Far Eastern specialists in the State Department. They imme- diately began exploratory talks ' to see if the dismissed attache can be placed in another position in the Orient. However, the Agriculture Depart- ment declared that despite his ac- complishments, they must treat him as they would any new appli- ,cant for a similar position. State Department security experts agreed that under present regula- tions, Ladejinsky could not be hired and this also may block finding a new job for him, The Agriculture Department said that Ladejinsky’s job called for top security clearance which could not be given because he has two sisters in Russia “‘throwgh- whom he may be subject to coercion." It also said he was once em- ployed by the Soviet Amtog Trad- ing Corp., and cited testimony of former Communists that any such employment required Communist party clearance, Walks Into Car’s Side; Youth, 14, Is Injured Robert Seconder, 14, of 9050 Pontiac Lake Rd., White Lake Township. was treated at Pontiac General Hospital for leg cuts suf- fered when he walked into the side of an auto at M59 and Elizabeth Lake road, yesterday, according = Waterford Township Police. David J. Ballard, 30, of 137 Cot- |tage St., the car’s driver, told police that he was turning left from M59 to Elizabeth Lake road anne the boy started to cross the Sad Homecoming Awaits Visiting Berkley Family BERKLEY — Police are trying to locate Julian ‘J. Petruzzin in Cleveland today to.tell him a $3,000 fire destroyed his home in Berkley yesterday. The fire broke out fust three | hours after Petruzzi and his family t the house for a Christmas visit . th ‘friends in Ohio. ) i | | | : | - ° “ ’ { ¥ : 4 f. ‘ ; \ i j , Se : —-- heaias sie ; ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1934 widens Jealous Suitor “favorite Christmas Foods : Ls le MEET THE PRATTS—Lined up in the living room of their home at 4195 Joyce St. in Drayton Plains old clasps his father’s hand in the foreground to are Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pratt, June Hawkins, Gail, complete the family group * ° ° What Religion Means to Our Family ae a .. » < Darwin, Joy and Roger cas » ‘wee, © to. 4 or". * —_~_ . Pentiac Press Phete Slade, who is five years * * * Pratts Find Eternal Security in Faith By LULA B. OGDEN “As a family our religion means security forevermore if we con tinue in serving our Lord together.,”’ Keith Pratt family of 4195 Joyce St., Drayton Plains, said “In our home God's Word and praying each day is the strength of our Christian life. We firmly betieve that ‘A family that prays together stays together’.”’ Tot Floats Calmly After Fall in Harbor LONG BEACH, Calif. @—An 18- month-old baby was rescued by her father yesterday after falling into 60 feet of water at the harbor “She was floating on her back. looking at the sky,"' said Donald C. Newton, 43, an oi] well driller “She wasn't even crying.” Newton was talking with a drill ing crew near the edge of a chan- the reading The whole family, except Slade 4 who is only five years old, be- longs to the First Free Methodist Church on Lafayette Street. And they all are working at their religion in the church Mr. Pratt and Darwin are sub- stitute teachers in the Sunday school, whicltf means they always have to be prepared to pinch-hit Gail teaches third grade girls and Mrs. Pratt is superintendent of the Junior Department | * She also is ‘Aunt Verda” to the children riding one of the three Sunday School buses serving the community each Sunday In years past the Pratts have been interested and faithful work- ers in the Harrison Street Mission of the church Al the present time, June, whe is married, lives at Sturgis and was home for Thanksgiving holl- day when the picture was taken. Gail, who has attended Spring Arbor College, is completing her education at Western Michigan Cal nel when his four small daughters | j.o¢ of Education, This year she climbed from his car. The YOUNR-/ is doing her first year of teaching est walked out on a retaining wall and fell in. Newton. summoned by another daughter, dived into the water and swam 530 yards to res- cue the girl. American farmers are cultivat- ing about the same amount of land today that they did in 1920. in the second grade at Williams | Lake School Darwin. who has attended Spring Arbor one present working in a Pontiac automobile year is at factory The mother was bern near Memphis, Mich., coming to Pon- At Grinnell’s ¢ \ the finest names ‘in BAND INSTRUMENTS % Olds “Ambassador” Cornets & Trombones 12950 % Everett and Schaffer E-13 Clarinets 15500 % Wolverine Clarinets . 12950 % Gibson Guitars ‘and Amplifiers . * tiae with her parent, at the age of 16, while the father came here from Mecosta County about 1925. The started when Pratt went to board in the parents’ romance Boadway home. They were mar ried in 1928 Surface elevations in Texas range from sea level to 4,000 feet above on plateaus, with several mountains more than 7.000 feet and the Guadalupe Peak at 8.751 feet | Sanity Tests Set Today | for’'Man Who Held Gun on Woman 24 Hours RALEIGH, N. C. (UP)—A cotton mill worker undergoes mental @xaminations today to determine | whether he was sane when he held his ex-sweetheart captive at gun- | Point for 24 hours and threatened |.to kill anyone who attempied to i rescue her, District Solicitor Lester V. Chal mers Jr. issued a warrant last inight charging Graham . Timber- ilake, 31, with ‘‘assault with a dead- ly weapon’ and possibly kidnap | charges. Timberlake surrendered to au thorities yesterday when he freed Miss Jesse Elizabeth Davis, 29. after holding her for more than 24 hours in the packing room of a textile mill in Wake Forest, N. C. The slim mill werker was docile after he gave himself up. “I didn’t knew what I was doing,”” he said. “I wouldn't have done this for anything in the world.” Miss Davis, although weak from | her ordeal, was reported in good | | condition. Dr. C. T. Wilkinson said | she had not received any injuries " jand still | berlake. | Wilkinson said it was Miss Davis | who persuaded the former mental patient to give himself up and re- ceive medical attention. Timberlake, spurned by Miss Da- vis for a soldier at Fort Bragg. N. C., released the girl and turned over his .25 caliber pistol after authorities assured him he ;would “seemed fond’ of Tim- be taken to a state hospital and. would not be put in jail Are Firemen Entitled fo Electric Blankets? LOS ANGELES «®—Even though firemen \are supposed to be ro- bust. athletic and ready to jump out of bed, aren't they entitled to the comfort of an electric blanket while they are in bed? There are differences of opinion hereabouts concerning this com- plex question. Chief George Courser of the San Diego Fire Department ordered electric’ blankets removed from fire stations there. But Chief Keith Klinger of the Los Angeles County Fire Department said yesterday that new stations will be equipped with electric outlets near the beds of firemen our best wishes to all of you at Being Examined By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The men who run the nation's fogd stores figure you ought to enjoy Christmas dinner even more this year than, last—prices of beth turkeys and smoked eight to 10 cents cheaper a” pound than a year ago . s These two meats, needless say, are the big features this week, but food men say they're selling a lot of frying chickens, too. In this case also, prices are down around a dime from a year ago, lt you plan to break with tradition, your best buys in meats will be found in perk and lamb (beet prices are still high). A | geod number of sores are featur- | ing perk loins and legs ef lamb. The U.S. Department of Agricul- ture calls your atiention to eggs this week. It says large supplies, high quality and low prices rake eggs a real bargain Pd hams are} to’ Lower Priced This Year In the produce markets. special- ists pick eastern potatoes, onions old crop cabbage, western lettuce and wearby carrots, parsnip. tur- nips and topped beets as your best buys of the week Colder weather bas cut inte supplies of cucumbers, eggplants, beans, escarole, endive, and big Hosten and romaine lettuce. As for Christmas items, _ the produce men say-yams are nearly twice as high as the dry type sweet potatoes, but ‘‘moderately priced.”’ nevertheless. Cranberries will cost a bit more than at Thanks giving. ‘ # Tangerines, a Christmas ‘fruit are considered a good buy. along with avocados, limes. oranges and grapefruit A tew crates of strawberries Showed up”in eastern markets this week. They were flown from Flor- | ida, The price, of course, is high. FROM VERY CONVENIENT DRIVE ° PONTIAC 3230 PINE ®e Special Deluxe CHRISTMAS DINNER SERVED IN AW IDEAL HOLIDAY ATMOSPHERE e Marvelous Food e Early American Surroundings e Huge Wood-burning Fireplaces — Rotunda Inn NORTH SHORE OF PINE LAKE, MICHIGAN «+. 100 YAROS FROM ORCHARD LAKE #OAD Pontiac 2-9193 Saad a ON THE s OPEN EVERY DAY iN OTHE ever ... from all of us MATTHEWS: HARGREAVES, inc. i “Oakland County's Largest Checrolet Dealer” 34 Mill Street 211-8, for the | MERRIEST CHRISTMAS © at | YEAR Saginaw _and all day = - Shop SIMMS Tonite Until 10 o’Clock - Friday Until 7 P.M. No need to run from store-to- store . you'll find gifts for everyone on your list right here at Simms — usually priced LESS. , than you expect to pay. Save shopping time and money, too, at SIMMS. ” & LAST-MINUTE PRICE SLASH | Throughout the Store , BUY NOW at wholesale cost .. . below cést . . . or slightly above cost. Plenty of some — few of others. Original ~ price tags show how much . you Save. Look tor the- SS \ IY SPECIAL “—~ ne Te ~~RED™ Price Tags — In Every Department On Every Floor eS Se Every item is marked with a special red “DAY-GLO" sign or price tag. Toys... . Gifts .. . Cosmetics... Jewelry .. . Watches Hardware... Appliances Housewares .., Clothing ... Slippers ... Cameras . . . Boxed Chocolates... Dolls... Power Tools... etc. Just take our word for it—a special shopping trip through Simms tonight or tomorrow is well worth your while. ce ALOIS Pontiac’s Own Bargain Store 98 North SAGINAW St. : Holiday Turkey : ‘ t Our hope, a New Year Giean H. Griffia Rarelé Davis It is our sincere hope that the true significance of this Holiday Season may be deeply appreciated by all. lso, is that the coming will bring happiness to many people. Sparks-Griftin FUNERAL HOME #% Williams Street #T t : SS CE a ee Se, Lutheran Christmas Services \_ “For God 80 loved the wor'd, that He gave His ony he- o7tfen on, that whosoever believe n Him shoud net perisn, bul have everas'ng Lie” —John, 3, 16 CEDAR CREST LUTHERAN CHURCH Beastrom Rd. | Bl off Union Lake Road Oxbow Lake Christmas Eve Bervice 7% PM ‘Children s Progiam) CH'tIRCH Bpecial Christmas Welen at Fifth Rochester Program 1908 AM resented h r “hie Chtltmas Eve Service 7 PM (Presented by the Chapel C ir} ‘Children s Program) Rev Kugene Riding Pastor FM 3-1140 Christmas Feetival Rervice 1190 AM Rev Walter C Gerken, Pastor GETHS] MA’ THERA OL 23-4571 Auburn Ra nr Dequindre, « HRIST THERA’: Rrook lands HURCEH Christmas Eve — Rervice TPM General Motors Ra Milford Children's Program) Christmas Eve Midnteht Christmas Rervice aon PM Bervice 119 PM Rev Arnold F Claus Pastor with Communion: MU 4-521) Christmas Pestival Rervice 1945 PM T TRi*.(TY LUTHERA®: Rev Norman H Kuck, Pastor T 1 ' LUTHI OL 2 S008 Hi Ri H Auburn at Jessie Christmas Eve Bervice 71% PM ‘Children's Program) Chriatmas Festival Service 1115 PM Rev Ralph C Claus Pastor FE 4-9408 e \ pass as the angels rom trem into heav s'ep ede said ane ta.qnother, even unto Bethlehem, © -ore ‘0 4 v e 1 * « “7 —St Luke 2 i$ ‘ 2 ee Soi ae: Site it ps ath FOLIO OLNEY Ap SM Et Pen eer ge ee $6. Be “ . TWA, Brees ae RP ge RR lee eg ale r |} ae ee ee ee ee ee s we ae i ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN CHURCH 1 Bit EB. of Theater Christmas Eve. Service 73 PM Children's Program) Christmas Eve Choral Service Day Walled Lk 1139 PM Christmas Service Rev. O A Gerken M 1900 AM Pastor A 4-1573 ; * 4 * = « of.) i. 2 + a > . tli etl Mec. ts cla Mia eH: _ Your Gospel Voice Broadcast Direct from i j ST. JOHN ~ LUTHERAN CHURCH 4 Rochester : ’ , Every Sunday 4 8:30 to 9:30 A.M. ; a rr ) WPON : y : (1460) . : , ; a The LUTHERAN HOUR “THIS IS THE LIFE’ * Every Sunday at 1:30 P. M. CKLW — (800) _ eg — * Sere bt 3:00 P.M.—C Sg RO PO ROAR IE OE Ree EE eS, Every Sunday 1:00 P. M. — WJBK-TV oy CONEY PIN. age te ~~ KLW-TV sbstes A. ve boi ie ER toh eer? ad Ce SS eee d heautieh Macias . ° . . : . ; : ; ¢ ' de ' ie” \ . , r % ee : % a : . : . . ¢ * ; { , i : f ih 4 | - . wt . oe Ss y ‘ . * % H i : : ait (fh > el THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 — _ , FIVE _ Fj F | ] lie aaa tah She stbe che aPC ss ae | $262 a Day Hotel Suites | ites Fatal to §S A 4/f |. é : mt ° , a Ready at Miami Beach Children, Mom | 3 i By EARL WILSON : a { . MIAMI BEACH—“How many people will pay $189 a day for Two Blazes in Ohio Kill ¥ 2 « hotel gute?” a man asked me ive in One Family, Two|] he “A lot of them,” the man said, “if you deliver = paneer in Another é & lovack, knows ; A ome ae eae ane Gog ee Bec prerinlny memneye| d tached, big enough for a cocktail party. two separate fires ‘ A} me, Sa nt pe Ercmee-| f : . poputar . and - . * \ ienetcang us tape 0 lar, to cad aioe Us oat Burned to death at Urbana, Ohio & ¢ viewing their new $15,000,000 Hotel Fontainebleau where were Norman Sivets Jr., 2, son of AN . you can alse get a $262-a-day suite if you're cramped in eo a: 7 -the $189-a-day suite. Meals are extra, of course: For $262- gees Adame. 6 ; a-day you den’t expect groceries, too, I hope oo. We 8 Pontiac's — } * * * * i : maighpivekadprubalgedansiyy rs z -a- rooms, | ae ' a "s Mi . Sep ip eolpnony ry gl se tee se ns At | | rer : - sHemeanal “ The Fontainebleau’s on the famous Firestone estate and some- succumbed jafe last night rae af pr il raf | ae times in this neighborhood you can still get a faint smell of—no, not rubber—money. ‘ Harvey Firestone’s late mansion served as construction offices for the "wena _ §. ° a fire starting from e in their frame , | . ~ watch tycoon ordered one. Ex-Mayor The tab for those will be about $100,- * * * * Mayer and Mrs. Wagner, the Mack Kriendiers of “21,” 000—and, don’t forget that’s without Holiday meals. | * * * * d : ’ ! Vaughn Monroe, an Akron boy who MONROE Greetings has seen a hotel or two, is here to sing—and upon gazing at. the from biggest hotel swimming pool he ever saw, he remarked: “It'll take them 10 days to fill the thing.” a f - Peter Donald, and Dick Merrill of Eastern, whe flew us down, are are also among the gawkers at this 15-story palace which résembies a crescent-shaped U. N. building. ‘Twas designed by architect Morris Lapidus, a Brooklyn, NYU.) and Columbia U. boy. Novack, who's either the Glenn McCarthy or the Conrad | Hilton of Florida, “raided” other hotels. | The peace and contentment of the Yuletide season is here Star Bargains I was amazed to see Renee Black, for | once again. May all the delights of this happy Holiday ‘ 23 years Maitre D’Bouche at the Waldorf-_ ° be yours and your family’s . , . to enjoy now Astoria, bustling around here in the same ; aud Sev a a Gc ie aes. capacity. ‘ He was observed in the kitchen, in spats, pointing with his cane as he lectured some chefs ‘about soup- making. * * * * “I was interested in new horizons; 1 did not wish to stagnate,” he said, ‘fin- | — zs gering his wax mustache. He is a mere — boy of 74. Ben Novack’s fond of saying he came from New York to Florida with only car- fare. “If this doesn’t work out,” he says, “I won't even have carfare.” ‘ THE monIGHT PAR anne Funeral Home F rom toy-filled oth floor major league ballplayers (mostly of | So ae SS ee ree 79 | every hospitalized man, wo- man and child is thinking of save foam | to busy Downstairs Store Italian descent) on a tour of Italy in| /§ October. The teams will be managed | ~ by Phil Rizzuto and Sal-Maglie. SCOTTY Guy Mitchell and Jackie Loughery talked reconciliation talk at Ronnie’s Steak House... Now| So that these wishes can Ave., that pretty Scotty Scott has become Channel 7's weather re- | come true, Huntoon’s is offer- porter in New York, people don’t even complain about rain. | * * * * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Marian Winters, who has a love. scene with Tyrone Power in “The Light Is Dark Enough,” writes, | “I love being all Ty’d up for the evening.” HERB SHRINER KNEW OF a backwoods dentist who had wtteiwtaruna marae | items that we frankly _ Sh | Don't Want to Carry © Over! ing free transportation from . | eo. ° Snow fl" | we again offer many. in the Pontiac area. Airs Monopoly Probe | lem of economic concentration and | WASHINGTON —Sen. Kefauver (D-Tenn) said today Senate Demo- cratic leaders wil] meet soon to discuss what may be an “intensive Meadowlarks, formerly hunted investigation’’ next year of alleged | as game birds, are not larks at all, news- | but actually belong to the black- men he believes “the whole prob-/ bird family. Real Bargain Opportunities! Look for the specially made Red Star Bargain signs all over the store... They stand for Christmas savings! GI's, 100 rv mane You In- _ ‘Civilians $1150 | Sale Starts 6 P.M. Thursday! Nothing Else to Pay! 7 Bx wa, | | | ; Two Bedroom Brick Duplex Homes———“PPreximately ff rac, | Special Store Hours Friday © Full Becoment - © Builder Pays All Costs eo Coss Reb . ° Tie Bath ©7 Designs © Steel 0, Get.or Oil Heat le — A |: _' LOOK for the Red Star Bargains Today at 6 P.M. eee seer . — Bae __ Between Dewy end Mi. Clemens” Be Here Early for Choice Selection! . . .9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Friday! , CHOR RE F - Model Phone FE 3-9594 AN AL ESTATE otice onens ts 3950 | 3966 W. 12 Mile Rd., Berkley ) Li 3.5067 — LI 3-8611 | ’ Waite’s—Every Department on Every Floor! j t { A t ft eae. 2 f — ax . | _ - THE PONTIAC PRESS * - 2 mic, be | | \ URS Pontise 12, Michigen 8 ————————————————————————_—_ Entered at Post Office, Pontiac. Mich as second class matter br ae MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘The Associate? Pree: & entitied erciustvely to the use for @f af local news printed tp this news- paper es well a al AP news dispatches ————————————————————— Puss w Gelfvered by cartier: for 49 cents A Tee Powrrer Ry . vy ‘mad Washtenas as e 5 — so et act —— THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 154 ietheatuseamnsainel ee U.S. Butter for Russia Secretary of Agriculture Benson has a tremendous problem on his hands because our Government-owned butter surplus has reached 440,000,000 pounds. Despite large donations for welfare purposes and school lunches and some sales at 25 cents a pound to candy makers, hardly a dent has been made in our butter surplus. Secretary Ben- son’s problem, therefore, still is to find an outlet for this enormous stock before it spoils. ie * * * With the same courage he dis- played in the flexible price sup- port fight, he has proposed sale of butter to Soviet Russia at - 40 cents a pound. There will be objections, of course, to this proposal, though some of our butter already has reached Russia through re- sale by other countries. But we can see no reason why the Benson plan shouldn’t win approval. * * * While the amount sold would alleviate the Russian shortage, it wouldn't end it. Moreover, there is no justification for not salvag- ing as much as possible of the huge sum this butter cost tax- payers. After all, Mr. Benson is not proposing to supply Russia with guns — only but- ter. . Mr. Kline’s Resignation The unexpected resignation of its distinguished president and its choice of an equally competent successor pro- vide a splendid opportunity to pay trib- ute to the Farm Bureau Federation. It not only was a shock to the membership but a loss to the or- ganization when President ALLAN B. Kiuve’s ill health forced him to | lay down his administrative bur- dens. * x No one connected with the federation would deny that it is a pressure group. But thanks to the foresight and wisdom of Mr. Kung, the influence of this larg- est farm organization usually has been exerted in the bést interest of the coun- try. For example, he was a moving spirit in persuading members that they’d be better off with flexible than with rigid 90 per cent parity price supports. It is to the endur- ing credit of the federation that when it opposed or supported a Government policy, it did so be- cause of its belief in the free enterprise system. * * * In choosing CHARLEs B. SCHUMAN of Sullivan, Ill, as successor to President Kung, the membership apparently has demonstrated its confidence in the latter's policies. Like the retiring presi- dent, the new leader thoroughly under- stands every phase of farming and farm problems. Like him, too. admirers say, he can be counted on to follow the fed- eration’s middle of the road policies. Langer’s Geographic Law Probably no one was surprised by Sen. LANGER’s announcement that he would oppose confirmation of JoHN MARSHALL Haruan to be a justice of the Supreme Court. But the reason for the North Dakota Republican's stand no doubt surprises éveryone who doesn’t realize that almost any- thing can happen in politics. The Senator says he has nothing against Judge HARLAN except that he was born in New York State. * * * In fact, he announced that henceforth he will oppose any nominee for Cabinet or Supreme Court posts who doesn’t come from North Dakota or six other “~ What irks the Senator is that no resident of his State or South Da- kota, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada or ever has had a Cabinet or high court seat. .* * * This makes one wonder how silly a Senator can be. What the North Da- kotan is attempting is to make the geographic accident of birth the para- mount qualification for these high of- fices. It is ridiculous to say that a Cab- inet member or Supreme Court justice must come from one of seven States just because they never had a representative in these offices. * x- * Not only President Eisenhower, but Judge Harlan may consider it fortunate that Sen. Langer will cease to be chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee in two weeks. The truth is that the New Yorker ‘ is well qualified to serve on our highest tribunal and deserves speedy confirmation. Taxes and U.S. Debt Before anyone criticizes President EISENHOWER’s Stand against any tax cut - next year, he should examine his share of the national debt. That certainly is all the President had to do to find a strong argument against those who want to cut Federal revenue further. At present the interest alone on that debt amounts to $42.18 a year for every man, woman and child in the United States. The per capita share of the principal is almost $1,700. Everybody should remember that cut- ting taxes won't help anyone. All it will do is increase the red ink and the heavy burden of interest on the total debt. . The Man About Town Safety Idea Works A Proven Suggestion for a Christmas Tree That's Safe Christmas Cheer: Something too often of a liquid nature. Director of the Pontiac Area Day Nursery, Miss Leola B. Jacques tells me that a Christmas tree can be rendered untnflammable by dumping a cup of calcium chloride in the water in which it stands. A branch which she brought to the Pontiac Press office refused to ignite under a strong application of a lighted match. "Twill be a Merry Christmas for Jimmy Carney of 198 South East Boulevard. He is the nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carney and the bicycle which he received for Christ- mas two years ago was stolen two months ago. But Jimmy and his parents have great confidence in the Pontiac police, and were sure they'd find the bike—which they did this week In response to several inquiries on the matter, I have it from County Ag. Agent Lyle Abel that your Christmas tree will maintain its natural condition much longer if you stand it in water. However, he says there is no merit in the suggestion of one person that some commercial fertilizer be placed in the water Thanks are extended for the kind words of Mrs. Joyce Alderman of Rochester. who writes that our “Santa and the Mars King” is the best feature of ite kind that she ever read in a newspaper A letter over the signature of “One Who Hunts It,” says the best present that Santa could bring Pontiac is more parking space For several years factory accountant at . the old Oakland plant in Pontiac, Harry C. Young is retiring after being with GM Fiint plants since 1934 Prize pain-in-the-neck current “popular” song: “I got my man on the American plan.” A horse running into the side of the auto- mobile of Russell Bensett of Holly while he was driving to work. put the car in the ditch, but galloped away M1 Bensett escaped injury : After suffering with a continued cold for several weeks, City Purchasing Agent Frank A. Reed now feels that he'll just have to continue to grin and blow it. Verbal Orch id 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry. T. Bickford of 115 Raeburn St: fifty-second wedding an- niversary William J. Abbott of Lapefr; eighty-fifth birthday. _ Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Moorman of Fenton; sixty-sixth wedding anniversary. ) , 4 a DAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 ef BsS bE $ *, o. ~~, ANCA so Be Registered Nurse Says Public Health © Bodies Back Fluoridation of Water Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of jack of space. Pull name, address and telephone number of the writer must accompany lettérs but these will not be published {ff the writer ro requeéts unless the letter is critieal in its nature. ; To inform the public about fluor- idation of water supplies, proven facts have been obtained from state and local health departments, U. S. Public Health Service, state and local dental societies, Ameri- can Water Works Assn., National Institute of Municipal Law Offi- “cers, and many other health or- ganizations. Fluoridation has been endorsed by practically every national or- ganization concerned with public health. These organizations do not prematurely give their ap- proval to scientific advances. Fluoridation was not approved until thorough studies were made by experts with extensive know!l- edge in all aspects. Philadelphia now fluoridates, Chicago City Council has approved fluoridation. Nationally, 920 cities are fluoridating as of February, 194. In Michigan 46 communities have adopted this procedure. The National Institute of M' - pal Law Officers says: ‘‘Fluorida- tion of public water supplies is an effective, safe, economical and constitutional public health meas- - ure for reducing the incidence of dental caries.” Michigan's attorney general has ruled that a city starting a fluori- dation program would assume no more liability than it has now oper- ating a public water supply. Fluor- idation treats no abnormality; therefore it is not medication. It has been referred to as nu- tritional supplementation. It sup- plies a nermal constituent found in human teeth. It provides flu- erine in proper amounts through a natural source for developing decay-resistant teeth. : With the overwhelming’ evidence favoring water fluoridation and the support of responsible health agencies, how soon will Pontiac benefit from this safe and effec- tive program” Registered* Nurse Case Records of a Psychologist Suggests Resting Station for Elderly Men to Use I have often seen elderly gentle- men sitting on the courthouse steps talking, whittling, singing and playing numerous musical instruments. These elderly gentlemen have done much to better our city and make it as nice as it really is. I know that the elderly men and tired. shoppers would ‘appreciate such a project. A Hopeful Citizen Father’s Best Christmas Gift to Son: One Full Day of His Life Each Month Henry never confessed his doubts to his wife, so she had no chance to answer his sus- picions. Each misjudged the other entirely. Yet she restored him to a happy state and changed the feuding household into a jolly home for her chil- cren by use of the advice be- ow By DR. GEORGE CRANE Case N-304: Harry D., aged 4?. is the husband of Deborah whose case was outlined yesterday. He is a successful business man with an income of $18,000 per year. But Henry is a failure as a hus band and father. For your success at the office doesn't necessarily reflect equal success at home “My wife is a very attractive woman,"’ Henry began. ‘In fact, she is so pretty and popular that 1 have felt a vague jealousy about it. Besides, she had a ser- lous love affair before I married her, and I always wondered if if she didn't think of the other man a great deal. “That idea has been reinforced by ber lack gf any great ph¥sical ardor. She is very frigid “So T have been sarcastic on many occasions And since my coronary attack, T am_ resentful that she is still young and healthy." By a longer interview, I ulti- mately found out that Henry held on to the purse strings because he hoped thefeby to maintain his dominance of Deborah, at least financially And his attempt to belittle Aunt Het A dog and a servant and a hus- all alike in one way. To get one to suit you, you've got te it young and train it your way. Deborah's prestige by reminding her of her more limited educa- tional background, simply fitted into his hope to keep her brow- beaten. When a man is fearful of his ability to rule his wife's heart by the sweetheart appeal, he then resorts to other methods. First he may become miserly. Second, he may criticize her unduly to whittle her ego down to an in- ferior size in comparison with his oven. ‘ And in his jealousy of Deborah's charms, Henry also wanted to keep her at home so she wouldn't meet other men, even at church. Most men in America still harbor tho false notion that women are potentially passionate creatures. This erroneous notion has de- veloped from lewd stories told in past generations by “drum- mers" whose opinions were de- rived from the feigned ardor of prostitutes, But most men haven't realized that those salacious stories were based on false data. So they have believed them implicitly. Consequently, when their new bride shows relatively little inter- est in marital relations after they have been married for a year or two, then the husbands are puzzled and unhappy. “But all wives must be ardent.” they reason to themselves. ‘So why is she so passive and frigid with me? “Maybe she is carrying the torch for a former suitor. Or perhaps she is having an affair with some other man while I am at work each day. “Or perhaps I am inferior in some anatomical degree so I can't arouse her adequately.”’ If the husband focusses primarily on that first question, then he grows sarcastic, like Henry, and belittles his wife. If he is obsessed with the second suspicion, then he may spy on his wife and even hire detectives to trail her, though she is exemplary in every way. Some husbands grow so jeal- ous and suspicious that the neighbors or relatives actually think the men-are almost de- ranged to have such unwarranted doubts about their wives’ faith- fulness. If the husband broods over the final doubt, he may soon throw himself into complete impotence on a purely psychological basis. To banish Henry's mean dispo- sition, Deborah used the advice in my’ bulletin -‘‘How to Prevent Im- potence in Men.” Send a stamped return envelope, plus a dime and make your mar- riage happy again, at least for your children’s benefit. ‘Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Inc) > e e ‘Tactical Atomic Weapons Would Be Used at Once © not for if they should attack Western simultaneously ! , Allies to avoid atomic war by try- ing to them in the usual way of | wars would have ‘some appeal to the West Euro peans who, living near Russia, fear being consumed in atomic furnaces. * * * But they could hardly survive if they tried to fight an old-fash- ioned war, judging from the com- parative estimates of the ground forces and ‘Which unstate of mind describes the world and its neighbor. Every- ; something dif- Which just about verifies observation that peace on Earth and good wil] to men is an workable formula, So let's think of the same thing. It's the most wonderful night of the year in the most worlderful land of all time. Don’t use the white line in the middle of the road for, an extra lane. Don't take one for the road. You may meet another fellow who has taken one for the qposs- roads, The spirit is in a bag and not a bottle. Drive as if your life depended on it for it does. We're wishing everybody a merry, merry Christmas in a . land where there are forty-eight states and no frontiers. We may argue about politics and have our pictures taken with every- body thinking of something dif- ferent. But we've had some tough times together. And don't forget it was together. Lookina Back 15 Years Ago 2,000 CHRISTMAS BASKETS are distributed today. FINNS COUNTER offensive rout Reds. 20 Years Ago ; MANAGER OF THOM McAn shoe store robbed of $65. OVER 1,000 CHILDREN enter- tained at Christmas party at Pon- tiac High School. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY A * * ®« Trust men, and they will be true to you; treat them gently and they to you; treat them gently, \ and they will show themselves great.— Emerson. : after mobilization. A month might be too late. The re | have time to consult and decide. It was with this new atomic arsenal of NATO in mind that Sec- retary of State Dulles this week the Russians back at the if they tried an at- trying to stop atomically would fall depending on what could be hit tacti- weapons lim- targets. Or they tactically and stra- would include rear, perhaps s the Russians tactically but not Russians, in or- retaliation on rear, might want to reply tactically too, either the Russians or the strategic bombing, would be on attacked would in a hurry, if a Ms news conference, Dulies seemed clearly to be saying that if the Russians attack in Europe they will be hit at once with atomic weapons used tactically, But when he was asked if the West would also hit Russia stra- tegically. he declined a direct an- ea the naid he didn’t want to eeiraiiin Caaeas Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE With all my heart I cherish you - With all my love I say... I wish a world of happiness ||” For Unless it be a drop To are so wonderful . . . And, oh, it means so much . . . To hear your soothing voice or just . . . To feel your gentle touch I wish and say, I hope and pray . . . This Christmas Day will be. . . The time ah turns aroun’ ma'self, ‘Rastus, dey ain’ follow- in’ no mo’ eer rf e s “Well, den," replied Rastus, “ slowed down to a gallop. ” Tommy (after great deliberation) “Early makers of blinds.” Happy Man “Father was delighted when I told him you were a poet.” '"" ex. “What do you expect — a packet of twenty?"’ ee of Small Doses of lod ine Internally Advised for Varicose Ulcer Treatment By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. I learned of the use of extreme- ly minute doses of iodin internally in the treatment of indolent or per- sistent ulcer from a medical col- league who said his father, also a physician. had learned it from his father, a physician who, for all my colleague knew, may have learned it from his father... The nice thing about it is that it can do no harm to give the rem- edy a good try in any case. In- deed it is likely to do good in a general way, whether it brings about healing of an old open sore — or not. 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Large stock to choose from. *] 89 Up From * CHRISTMAS FOR THE PHOTO FANS SUGGESTIONS @ PROJECTORS eT eT ientieeieamind THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1956, \ ¢ ve hs ; on the five-point resolution which they drafted at a meeting week ago in the Romeo High states fev ¥ ri it Rye i F2 | containing the money he would have spent for a Christmas gift. CARE for less fortunate youth in Austria, Germany and Korea. full-size electric eel—eight feet | thick as a man's leg—can | a &0-volt charge and re- 1,000 watts of power split second, the National By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE Disputed Land KEEGO HARBOR — The Sto Sets $41, 142 as “rice relates that there were Three and Lath Schoo | and myrrh some 194 years ago. si i | Yesterday there were 550 in the An Oakland County Circuit Court | Roosevelt School, ranging from jury yesterday approved condem-| five to 12 years and they marched nation of 1.1 acres of. land by the) in solemn procession bearing tiny ‘Southfield Township school district! white envelopes concealing their and said the district should pay) pennies nickles, and dimes. $41,142 for the property. j The land, owned by Mrs. Louise | L. Kelly, is located off Southfield | road between 11 and 12 Mile) roads. The schoo} board will meet seen te decide if it wants to obtain the land by paying the | set amount, “During the court proceedings, | decided they wanted to share their appraisers called by the board! Yuletide joy with less fortunate set a high value of $18,000 on the! youth from other lands Y | site. Those put on the stand by 4 Wills Member F.T.D. 210 E. Third, Rochester OLive 2-941] ° , Each young wise man took his turn before a repliea of the immortal manger scene. There was a tiny Mary and a young | Joseph and the angels were there too. Christmas in this elementary The names they draw are un- | Mrs. Kelly named a $103,000 high. ynown names ot boys and girls The land sotight includes two from Korea, Austria and Germany | sections behind the Annie Lathrup| who do not belang to warm family School in the city of Lathrup Vil-) circles like their own lage. The schools contend & is needed to provide adequate play é area and room for building expan. “*fows® CARE, an international | sion organization looking after the | welfare of children im war rav- | The board says it would add aged countries, they Id pro- another 1.7 acres by closing Mon- ide uy | terey street located between the | orl age —— ir eee —|school and areas condemned. Mrs. Kelly said yesterday she had) It could be that the dime young reached no decision on appealing Johnny placed in his envelope bought chocolate bars for Suki of the case ee Korea; or Joan's ewe i of pen nies would heip to Yive Heidi of ‘Ground Broken Austria warm faniens or provide * |a woolen scarf for Stephen in ee e (for Parsonage Germany | Last year the students partici- ~™ at Rochester pated in a similar ceremony ROCHESTER—Ground has been Proect sending $110 to the orphans Last year they discovered that a@ee¢ eee Firstg Congregational parsonage ! Of brick veneer construction, the six-room ranch type home is being built into a hill, with two levels Architects are now working on the plans of the new church, which | will be built eventually on the west side of Pine opposite the new par- | sonage | “es « Faderal Loan Sou - | ght | In greeting gay e . | e e by Oak Park Council ’ e : We'd like to say e OAK PARK — The city council - e has agreed to ask the federal gov- | We hope you hove _<" ernment for a $30,000 loan to pay! ee for a water ‘master plan” The plan calls for a four million ‘ ’ ot -@e@ I . a Happy tioliday @ e gailon undérground resevoir. with e more than a mile of 36 inch water .- main, and a three pump station : ROCHESTER ee City Manager Harold K. Schone 7 : e said ‘the underground storage tank | FURN. & APPL. @ would make Oak Park virtually in- Ruchestes‘ond °. dependent’ of Detroit pressure Acbern Heights A drops during the summer dry e months.” i i i i i i i May this Christmas be a merry one... and may the New Year bring each and every one of you added happiness ' and continued prosperity! ROCHESTER Crissman Chevrolet Co. 735 $. Rochester Road OLive 2-9721 Milk Administration will A GIFT FOR ANOTHER — Roosevelt School in Keego Harbor held its special | orphans. , ;, — Denes com: | Christmas program yesterday when each student presented a small white envelope names”’ The funds will go to, of 1.1 Acres Wanted by, they brought gold, frankincense | school has taken on new signifi- | |eance since the boys and girts | ~ broken on Pine Street for the new | °% Korea. The idea originated with | PII II PIPPI II PITT TTY dhe dhe de ddd S + oe ERE ERROR gh oe es the elementary council, a repre-! ing precessional is the reading we group from each grade of of the Christmas Story by one he Roosevelt School. of the students end Mrs. Gertrude Ealy, elemen- the group singing of the favorite tary coordinator for the West | “#70. Bloomfield Schools, said that A 3 voice boys’ choir, all ele- the “‘sharing’’ Christmas prom- ises to become tradition in that district's schools. ‘There is so much enthusiasm | for giving instead of receiving in | this group, I'm sure they will never go back to the former ‘drawing names’ way of celebrating Christ- /mas in the schools,"’ she said. | By using the envelopes, she pointed out, there is no feeling that some give more than others _ Prelude annually te the offer- mentary students, also presents a song fest standing on a graduated stand that simulates a Christmas tree, Joy given to others is evident school from the boys and who have benefited from Christmas observance. “Preparing ahead throughout the year for this program is a firm assurance that the giver goes with |the gift here at Roosevelt,’’ said Mrs. Ealy girls this Lions Announce Warners of Rochester Yule Contest ROCHESTER — The heme of Andrew B. Hughes of 31) Childress has been awarded the first prize dale liams and Ken Fetters, 205 Wil- Others were Emerson Carey, 311 in the home section of the Christ- | Wesley: Joseph Leake, 340 Charles mas decorating contest conducted pq: wo F Stump, 1234 N Main: by the Rochester Lions Club, with | ang ¢ L. Sterns. of 302 hMayerond | $100 in prizes awarded and John R. Nowels, 332 North- Chairman Lloyd Lake said the wood residence of Sydney Sutherland of; The contest covered an area MIT Linwood was second, and that| trom Aven Road south to Roch- of Robert B. Harris, 333 Taylor, | ester village limits third | Judges were Rosco Crowell, In the business contest, Mur- | Sells, and Maryanne Dinkel. Ground Observers Roy first honors, with Fred B. Car- | penter and Sen, Clothiers, sec- end, and the Oberg Electrical Store, third. Those winning honorable merry | tion were Mrs. Beatrice Moore, 25 | Helen: Herbert E. Darling, 912 on besinsnag ogee Fairview; B. F. Trombley, 85 E T Fost will not go unmen- a |ned during Christmas festivities. Avon Rd; Robert Lewis, 419 Park- | Supervisor Vern Willard has an- |nounced. Twelve members have | volunteered to stand two - hour watches and keep the post in oper- ation - Spending part of their Christ mas day scanning the skies will be Cleo and Florence Violette, Jack Van't Groenewout, Harold Hyde | Barry Brown and Tom Sampeer, | Thomas Hedet, and Thomas Tardy Others participating will be Katherine Baker, Floyd Andrews, Ann Clappison and Sally Archie and Allen McLellan ard. Duane Thick, kowski, AS af Pontiac Preas Phote SIXTY YEARS—Celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary Jan. 2 | May your days be bright will be Mr. and Mrs. John R= Willlams of Bloomfield Township. They will hold an open house at their 1697 Ward Rd. home. ) our BY N x\ . . . Phone OL 1-9711 320 Main, Rochester + in the letters they receive at the | to Keep Yule Watch | — The Ground | the joys of the Yuletide Season. May every good thing be yours during the coming New Year! LARRY JEROME grg Mein Street at the Bridge iLentz s Named fo State Post Holly Bank Examiner to Assume Office Jan. } os Deputy Treasurer HOLLY — Charles N. Lentz was nated deputy state treasurer to- take a leave absence from his job to the $8,500-a-year post Jan. 1 Brown said Lentz was “well qualified for the job which calls — for a banking expert.” Lentz, who lives with his parents at 848 Milford Rd., is the son of | Walter A. Lentz, president of the | First State and Savings Bank of | Holly. A graduate of the Detroit Insti- tute of Technology, Lentz former- ly worked as an auditor for the National Bank of Detroit and as an accounting supervisor for the Ford Motor Co. Brown said the present deputy state treasurer, R. Palmer Carr of Grand Rapids, would remain as a consultant on a temporary basis. Christmas Eve Services Slated Peatiae Press Phete They chose this type of observance in place of the old method of ‘‘drawing | in hopes of providing holiday joy for youth without farnilies of their own. the above scene, Susan Penny is the angel at the back of the stable and Sue Ann | The elementary students | Aumaugher is Mary. Danny Greig plays the role of Joseph. The — angel kneeling of the school initiated this ee a year ago ae they contributed $110 for Korean at the right is Linda Sue sre Jury Condemns Roosevelt Elementary School Pupils _— Meaningful ‘Joy to the World’ ri a VIRGINIA MALLETT Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mallett of Lake Orion have announced tne engagement of their daughter, Vir- ginia Ann, to Francis John Blanzy. He is the son of Mrs. Pear! Blanzy | of Baldwin Rd. No date has been set for the wedding Avon Zoning Board ‘Approves North Hill ROCHESTER—The Avon Town- ship zoning Board last night ap- proved the tentative plat of the North Hill subdivision, to be lo- cated just west of the new Wrigley | Snopnine center, and the township board gave the plan | "Realtor Realtor Max Hartwig said the engineering company is prepared | to begin as soon as possible on the | project an other action, the Zoning Board | mmended to the township | board an amendment to the town- | |ship zoning ordinance, providing | that in new subdivisions which are serviced by municipal or public water supply;,lots must have a minimum width at the building line of 70 feet, area of 8.500 square feet temporary To Preach at Leonard LEONARD — William Goodwin | from Dr. Tom Malone’s Emman- | | uel Baptist Church Seminary, Pon- Leon- tac, will be the speaker at the | Pin- | 10 a.m. Sunday ee ee Lee ard Methodist Church, with Ford Dealer 4 In | and a minimum* at Rochester ROCHESTER — Most of Roches- ter’s churches are holding Christ- mas Eve services at various times Friday evening. The Rev. John E. Yuells will 'conduct worship services in St. Paul Methodist Church at 11 p.m. | Rev. Edgar E. Lucas will have | an 11 p.m. service in St. Philip Episcopal Churth. The Christian | Day School of St. John Lutheran Church will have its annual Christmas Eve service at 7 p.m. Services at St. Andrew Catholic Church will be conducted by Rev. Harry S. Paul, with special el _ by the adult choirs. ‘Hit Peak Mail Day, Postmaster Reports its canceling machines this year, according to acting Postmaster Cole M. Neumann. He stated the office broke all | of mail went through the machines | in one day. | Increased efficiency has been | found this year by utilizing base- ment space and eliminating a pile | | up of mail on the main floor, Nev- | mann said records Dec. 17, when 50,560 pietes | | ' | | | ROCHESTER — The Rochester | Post office has had an unprece- | dented volume of mail go through | “Our goal is to have every piece | of mail out by Christmas,”” New- mann said. To this end, some vil- | lagers were receiving three deliv- | eries daily, and mail was also de- | livered last Sunday. Rochester Legion Plans New Year's Eve Dance ROCHESTER — The Homer Wing American Legion Post 172 will feature dancing at its annual New Year's Eve party at, the post. Co-chairmen for the affair are Jay Cypher and Mrs. Jon Marshall, with music to be presented by Dub Masters. . . . when you remember birthdays, anniversaries and every special day through- out the year. A Hallmark Date Book keeps a handy record of all special dates and there's a special — place for your Christmas ’ list and addresses Get your Hallmark Date. 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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 Bob . Just What Can Be Said in Wake of Murder Trial? CLEVELAND (INS)—What is, ing his, Sam was busy. Sam there to say in the wake of a! was busy wanting to tell murder story, particularly one that; what he thought of is:subject to appeal before a higher peers who had razed his court? Sam Sheppard could still and recommended that be declared innocent. = ier-) See rh eee the bank. for the appre-' Bill Corrigan, his lawyer, who hension of the murderer. You | wished Sam had shown some indig- find yourself groping, but gingerly. | ,.tion during the preliminaries and Well, this was the way it W®S the long trial, sauntered through | en route to the airport. The cab the press room an hour after the driver, threading his way through verdict. He wanted to wish a Merry the Cleveland ice floes, said. “Lis- Christmas and a bon voyage to the | ten, Mac, around here this verdict reporters. He had denounced wad the biggest upset since the many of them through the ‘trial Giants took four in a row from us mainly for showing up. But pow in the series he was relaxed and roguishly rak- “Everybody I hauled last sam- "in his wintry outfit. ae ead tall said Sam was guilty Shaking hands, he said to me but id beat the rap Thea, My only worry was that the jury teday when the word came in, everybody I carried said, ‘Poor Sam, he got a bum break.’ Well, after he | | whe panied him said the loathing had | Wis eyes and it had by a quizzical | he remarked: delivered a speech pro-| look. They said It was aquiet| “Imagine ... Midway in his remarks gree muder.” He wouldn't explain, nor could - | they. Corrigan seemed pretty content looked through him. | about a retrial or a revérsal. Either as vaguely detached would take a long time. The feel- »w heads carved into the ing around the courthouse was Rushmore. Nobody that the florid, and sometimes flam- s “bushy-haired in-| boyant old lawyer will be a part of | Nobody believed | Dr. Sam's life for a long time to is in my corner.’ | come his second de- The jury said, by its verdict, that defense. It said quite, plainly that | he, and else, cracked in Marilyn She "s head with 35 would not accept Sam's story about | clobbered.”” It said obliquely that | his injuries; including what his | | brother Steve diagnosed as a/| “broken neck" was faked or self- | inflicted. : | Efforts to reach Marilyn Shep- pard proved unavailing. Only she, really, could tell us whether this jury—like the royal mounties—got their man. Show Aids Legless Boy | LOUISVILLE, Ky. w — High | school classmates staged a variety | as 4 : gk (MD, ARMY HEAD—L1.-Gen. Anthony C. McAuliffe, famed here of the Battle of the Bulge, is the new commanding general of the U. S. Army in Europe. He succeeds Gen. William M. Hoge who will retire in January. Scouts Drop Age Barrier for Lad Dying of Cancer 7 and became a citizen of our country, is certain- ‘| by a female star's tantrum, Pinza laughed it MONTEBELLO, Calif. #» — The | | Boy Scouts here have waived their l1l-year-old age requirement so that 10-year-old Robert Preston White | can be sworn into their ranks. | Robert raised his right hand in | Buddy Baer, May Mann Jr., doomed by cancer of the liver, | May Cancel Separation re bd id Show Business Pinza Most Versatile Opera Star... Takes Singing, Comedy in Stride By EDDIE CANTOR | peramentai? ‘She's all temper and no mental!” Ezio Pinza, who left Italy many years ago; Awhile ago, I dropped into Perino’s Restau- rant in Los Angeles for lunch. Ezio was sitting at the next table with a friend who had. It's a far ery from singing the role of; an svat we Mak Ee “Mephistopheles” in “Faust,” to playing comedy woes Ocean, with Jimmy Durknte—to singing a duet with | Los Angeles’ answer to Coney Island). “I rode Mary Martin—-to making ‘em drop the dice and | P the scenic railway,” related the friend— holler “Bravo” in Las Vegas—but Ezio takes it ee ue ee are rely — all in stride. ‘ 4 und-—i Was: . When a newspaperman asked: .“Was ‘Ezio’.| but it was the most fun I ever had!” Pinza your given name?” he answered, “Sure, it musta 54!d. “The same thing happen’ to me once—I been given me—you don’ theenk a name like 4 a @ program with Martha Raye! ‘Ezio’ I would pick myself!” zie is one star whe appreciates his fans. There's one story about him that only Right now he is appearing in “Fanny,” the has a point when you realize what a tough big musical opus New Yorkers are talking dime he had speaking English as the French about. Fomales—sté, young, short, tall, and planter, Emile DeBecque, in “South Pacific.” | in-between, crowd the stage door for When Ezio Pinza heard that Mary Martin glimpse of him. ‘ was going to appear in the play “Kind Sir” with Charlies Boyer, Pinza remarked, “How ly the most versatile opera star we have ever ing room and said: “Mister Pinza, there must could she play alongside a foreigner?!” . | be two hundred of those she-wolves out there It must be this sense of humor that’s respon- | tonight. I chase ‘em away?” Pinza, sible for his lack of temperament. One night, | With # straight face, said: “Yes, chase them when the entiré company at the Met was upset | *Way—then tomorrow we both go looking for a job—No?” ‘ (Copyright 1954) off with the line, “What do you mean—tem- ‘terialize yesterday when the for-| Chile to Continue Siege mer hea ei boxer and Miss | vywean r | SANTIAGO, Chile “—President . - — Mann, who wag Miss —_ tn 1es8, Carlos Ibanez says his government | LOS ANGELES ® — Attorneys! were in court on her petition for will continue a state of siege—a’ the Boy Scout oath last night at! for actor Buddy Baer, 39, and his $618.50 temporary alimony in con- modified form of martial law—im- Los Angeles General Hospital, where he ts undergoing treatment. He believes he will -continue in pefore their uppearance in domes- | true Boy Scout tradition. “I've waited a Jong time to be- | come a scout,” he said solemnly. Ten days ago he Christmas. Doctors live until Christmas Day. ey eee eres on 2nd Anniversary LAS VEGAS, Nev. #—John Bar-. } | celebrated | ________ — advised his | | it didn’t believe any of the nearly parents to have the celebration ear- | 40 witnesses who spoke in Sam's ly for they feared he might not ; | renown bows, et July” 1 Barrymore in Court | rymore Jr. interrupts celebration of his second wedding anniversary for a Municipal Court appearance today on a reckless driving charge. Barrymore, 22, was arrested yes- terday by officers who said he was lane-changing dangerously in heavy traffic. He was jailed for about three hours until he ob- tained $300 bail. He and his wife, the former Cara Williams, said ‘they are in Las Vegas for the atiniversary of their marriage heré tWo years ago Christmas Present! show yesterday, charging mini- oe coe mum admission of 25 cents, and | CAGES FEED TOYS collected $420 for Bruce Barton, | 17, who was born without legs. | Barton says he'll use the money | in enrolling next fall at the Uni- PET SUPPLIES versity of Louisville. Dancey’s Pet and Nehru on Way to Confab Specialists in Re-Modeling! — || ELLIS CONST. CO. 2600 S&S. Weedward FE 2-2671 Garden Supplies | NEW DELHI, India &—Prime | Minister Nehru has left today by > 358 OAKLAND AVENUE plane for Calcutta en route to In 1 Block North of Johnsen donesia for a meeting of the Co Pe 5-sen1 WE DELIVER lombo conference Asian powers. He is scheduled to return to India A. Year Round Exclusive |) Toy — Hobby — Crafts | Shopping Center HINES HOBBY HOUSE} = = : ._. 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He returnd to a home | his first wife and he is trying to completely destroyed by fire. have the “shut up” injunction No one was injured, but nen een permanent. men. could not save ar the small rented home, ‘The fam-| hibits his former wile, Erma Ward ily’s furniture, clothing, bedding, | from telling the present Mrs. Ward, cooking utensils, groceries and a Marie, the inside story of life with Christmas tree were all lost in the | Ward. flames, Firemen estimated the loss - at $4,500. More than half of the members The Salvation Army sent cloth- .of the first regiment of the Arizona ing and said the family could stay National Guard were Indians. Quality | PLUMBING SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES G. A. THOMPSON & SONS 80 South Perry FE 2-2939 WANTED Farm Acreage or Lake Property Write Box 42, Pontiac Press PONTIAC © 1954, ne coca-cou compar Y OF e ~ < : : "THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, THU RSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 : ELEVEN. Many Times Husbands Victims of Themselves — Git), 4, Dies in Blaze’ Sad Christmas {ss "sr, sie mwa nerve fr Panter a : . : Facing Family war. But when he came home {| the Allen Methodist By MARGARET LATROBE | fact, Bill was just tickled to pieces, It's a mess. How. many peoph , room better then that eld one While Mother Works thought he had a long and happy 1, the tront wall of the: Wilson Harvey Twerkman was home Said his wife would jump at,this) are involved in this party?” which was spoiled by the falling | ‘ ‘of M urdered Cop life ahead of him.” living room, there is an unfinished from the office. Any news? said fine jesture of friendship, said Fite, ti Qentiits. Abies plaster. DENVER —Four-year-old An- ALLEN (UP)—A Christmas P For Wilson's twe sons, Philip, picture window that Wilson was the party had sort of got out of , : The only thing was — Harvey nie Zell Hysaw died in a fire that thes tae Gall boys i ht for | 13, and Rebert, 16, temerrew will | building. “Who will finish that Mabel, Mabel always said ‘Any | ~| There were. also 50 windows at ? ‘i , news?" And Bill always said no, pregeey- en eae the Twerkmans which would have pages bo = So Bp raged through a two-story apart- their father will lie unopened Sat- | Soak Cine, Bre Po sce a Wilson asked. to of mle See anybody we know? | -cming from out of town that they to they C. that hole in the ceil-| ment house in northeast Denver urday -@@eeeeeeeee ev eeeeeoese 6eees ilia De - ing was did it. Harvey | yesterday. The gift is marked, “To Dad, | Nope, nobody. He rustied his news- | qian't know what do about ruffied curtains which had to be ° paper with nonchalance. “Oh yeah, | Harvey had said, well, laundered. Remember the last always was: clumsy with plaster Her mother, Mrs. Al | rom the Boys." “Dad” was | Get $25 te $500 : I did run into Bill, Jameson. Lives | ‘stay. with the Twerkmans. |hurricane, Harvey? The plaster | and paint — “gh - Alzone Hysa Allen Police Officer Ivan Wilson, eee eae A: not too far from here. New baby |i the | , all : "| had just ‘started a ‘new job as 4 35. He was killed Tuesday night by + 1 w | Why not? living room ceiling got (Copyright 1964, King Features) ; . ° gi ife’s a fine person . wet and fell on the floor today. maid and couldn't be located for Elmer Anderson, 19. of Lansing Why Certainl ros the prompt © “Oh, that’s nice, dear. I'll call| Mabel peered ominously over “Well, dear—just) call the ples- , > several hours. who was slain yesterday morning | easwer the fri 4 oo ‘hes give , on her one of these days, after we | her husband's newspaper. “Have ‘ Holidays Stepping Up The child's burned body was at a roadblock thrown up by Ohio | you at Beneficial. Your loan is fitted to your « get back from Christmas at Moth. | Yeu taken a look at this house? | terer. the carpenter and the painter . . y police individual geeds and income. You choose © | "| and tell thém to come right out. | lilegal Whisky Traffic «| found curled around a stool in a olive. the best repayments and payment date, You * er's.’ } ° And borrow enough plates and J second-floor bathroom. She appar- Wilson was a machinist by day will find thes you always get cordial, cour-"5 | “Well, uh ” and Harvey Deer Aidi Spotters cups and sgucers and spoons and DETROIT W—U.S. Customs of-| entiy had fled to the back of the ®t the Paramount Manufacturing teous service. That's why men and women 5 : dieaaed Ohi cael sieuslan euse ng ‘hn enh a ea ag te ficials at the Port of Detroit say) apartment. Co, at Hillsdale and earned extra — married or —— to meng * the top ef the paper it Mabel’ | COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. ® oh h. Also enough chairs. Oh the holiday season has stepped up money by working evenings as when they need . For extra fast © “ " = Defense’ Command head- ope - the contraband whisky traffic from | am Allen traffic officer, service, phone frst. Or, if more convenieat, ° placid face. ‘Bill mentioned what | —Air jsure, I'll take the fireplace set . Yule Tree Blackmarket | ! ; te write Of come id to Beneficial today! Py they hav deer un the fy War} vee an Canada to Detroit. | His wife, Phyllis, said ‘I was sit- <_< : * >a a pe re, | quarters says on ghe n to Seog > polish Ninety-two. persons have been; MANILA i®—Christmas trees are ting in the living room Tuesday : 4 oe Peri de Pigee ' | ‘ter Deer Ranch at Spooner, Wis.,| it up on my ing machine. | caught trying to smuggle a total of being blackmarketed in the Philip-; night wafting for Ivan to come! ¢ FI NANCE Co. . day and I said Seal nex ri | are being used to aid ground air- It was a dandy party. Mabel 340 bottles of Canadian whisky pines this year, The government home. When three men walked ¢ ° in eusnent we'll have pa = |craft observers there, It has been| looked fine im her new hat. | across the Detroit River since Dec. | has restricted cutting of trees to Up on the porch, I knew that some- | ° (_Providest lees ° here! ”* aed Crisp curtains hung gracefully (1, officials said yesterday.” protect the forests. thing was wrong. They told me |e borings bevcery of e ° the dissatien of, cqpenching si. over the shining windows. The Another 53 persons have been Ivan*was dead.” © 2nd Fleer « Lawrence Bidg., ; any awe or “You what?” shrieked Mabel. giving warning up to two| fireplace brass gleamed, as did | nabbed since the first of the year| The wild boar has its practical, Wilson's 80-yearold grand-| $ Gerald » Manager « PONTIAC « FEderal 2-8249 * “He declined, of course?" minutes betore homans can every floor in the house, The | trying to duck customs duty on/| uses. Its strong, stiff bristles end mother Mrs. Lottie Squires, said, « leans made te residents ef ell surrounding tewns . ayy: pe No, he hadn't, As a matter of | ¢ néw living room rug set off the j other articles. up in paint brushes. “I was afraid something like this scumiprenecanrre centye- secre + ne Sessa naredereiter tee a = — et ee ee Only 25 to Go! . Reg. $69.50 seme »Broil-Quik INFRA-RED BROILER mechanical TRAIN 9 Pc. 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Wax them see you again as he ,ou ACROSS 1 Wild pie 2 § Large monkey oe used to see now and again to keep them pli- able and glossy 8 Male bovine 12 Domestic slave 12 Short sieep 14 Troquotan Indian 18 On the ocean 16 Assam silkworm 17 Essential 8 Communit falis in “A Quebec province a P 0 States Fr -} 2! Consume 12 Unit of ictance “i, 23 Pastime Gy 26 Set free ’ 10 Youth 11 Go b > At this time 73 Blackbird of ickoo family 14 Enthralled 5 Mineral rock 6 Writing mplements 38 Ocean vessel 460 Pruit drink 41 Cooking arvellation 83 Labor * $4 Indiana q 58 Genuine a 364 Termin! ® S71 Creek jetter a 98 Back of neck 11 pOoOWN 1 Gries 2 Rones 3 Afresh . Golf term rab) | Roof finial Biow with open hand Window glass & Gibbon Detarn Raccoon Whe mammal 2 Gala event Painful Reacts of burden * * _. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 t THIRTEEN | Spirit of Christmas Prevails as Season’s Greetings Are Heard © Waits Spend Holidays in Chicago Allen Mixes Will Hold Open House Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Wait of Mrs. Wait's sister, Mrs. S. G. Olsen. * s * cg and Mrs. Duane C. D'Arcy have arrived at the North Ander- Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Alien and son, Stephen, of Pioneer drive will leave Friday for Owosso to spend Christmas with Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Basso. * ¢ »« Leaving to spend the holidays in te, Ky.: is Mrs. Eve- lene Brown of North Johnson ave- nue. * ¢ « | Darrell H. Beach, son of the | Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Beach of, Homestead drive, arrived home recently for the holidays from Cen- tral Michigan College of Education at Mt, Pleasant. He has been chosen for membership in the Al- chemist Club. Mrs. Harold Baldauf of Mon- ree street will be the guest of her daughter in Minneapolis, Minn., for the holidays. Ld] * William P. Whitfield is spending his vacation from the University of Michigan with his parents, the Stuart Whitfields of Cherokee road. Wednesday evening he entertained 20 friends at a holiday party in their home. * ¢ e Lt. Ralph Grubbs arrived Thurs- | day from Ft. Devens, Mass., to| spend Christmas and the holidays | with Mrs. Grubbs at their home | on South Johnson avenue. e . * | Mr. and Mrs, Richard FE. Shaul | will be hosts in their Hilictiff | drive home on Christmas morn- ing for their traditional holiday * £ Waiting for Santa Claus is rather diffi-| days with outdoor activities. She is the | Richards of Charlotte street. But You'll Wear Blinders 'Men‘s New Shirt Style Comes From Caribbean © TOWEN ISLE, Jamaica, B.W.L., | luxurious Tower Isle Hotel, prob- | i (INS)}—A new fashion guaranteed | ably the fanciest beach resort in to make U. S. males colorful as | he Caribbean. But it caught on as a definite a calypso is coming up from the men’s style and now the name | Caribbean. ‘Tower Isle Shirt” identifies the | It's the Tower Isle shirt from broghtest shirt idea since Hawaiian Jamaica, a vivid sports item that | prints became popular. knocks your eye out at half-a-mile | The Hawailan-shirts had defl- and requires sun glasses for close | nite patterns — palm trees, hula viewing. girts and so forth. Tower Isle But American tourists are | shirts have a smeary pattern like popularizing it at such a rate | African bark cloth, and the that Jamaica haberdashers pre- | colors howl as loud as Tarzan dict it will be as much of a | of the Apes. | U. S. fad as pink shirts from A typical pattern is black, bright Florida or walking shorts from req and garish yellow, all run, , Bermuda. ning into each other in a splash The shirt has an odd history. It got its start five years ago as one _ breakfast, Members of Mr. Shauls family will make up the 2% guests who will attend the breakfast which hag been held by the Shauis for the past five years. s s . | of the promotion efforts for the ls Hostess Christmas in Wenonah. Minn | Mrs. Russell H. Galbraith was will be enjoyed by Ruth Leece | hostess Tuesday in her home on of Miami road. Cherokee road for a tea given in - ¢ honor of Mrs. Henry C. Jaixen of Hildegard Odhner of Williams Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Jaixen is vis- street has chosen Philadelphia, Pa. jting her daughter, Mrs. James L. as her holiday destination. Hastings of Birmingham . ° Presiding at the tea table which was decorated in a Christmas motif were Mrs. I. J. Isgrigg and ° Mrs. Galbraith. Frank Kay of Whittemore street | The guests were Mrs. Alexander Traveling within the state will be Margaret Hall of Birmingham, whose destination is Three Rivers. s Cd igan and to Chicago over the holi- | Mrs. William L. Scherer, Mrs. Ray | days. |D. Michaels, Mrs. Robert von * * ®e | Maur, Mrs. John E. Eckenrode Mrs. Alfred A. Burke and and Mrs. Hastings, all of Birming- daughter Piane of Tacoima, ham Callf., arrived Wednesday eve- ning for a two week visit with - = awe berparents, the James Shorts 2tOFY Tellers League ot Oxbow Lake. Another daugh- Hears Special Talk ter, Mrs. dames M. Wagner of | ; Sterling, Il., will also spend the | Pontiac Story Tellers League holidays with her parents, | met Tuesday evening at the home * * e |of Mrs. Robert Boggs on Crescent Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Booker | Lake road, Laura Cobb gave a of North Avery road (nee Thelma | Short talk on the subject, ‘‘What Lewis) announce the birth of a/| Is a Story Teller,’ and Mrs. Wen- daughter, Cynthia Kathryn, Dec.|dell Green told the Christmas 20 in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. story, ‘Little Sheppard.’ Mrs. J. Cynthia's grandparents are Mrs _,R. Shaffer told ‘‘The Legend of Joseph Fitzgerald of St. Peters-' Three Magi.’ The next meeting burg, Fla. and Mr. and Mrs. W. H Lewis of North Avery road, Mr. and Mrs. Harold GC. Mehrer of Bloomfield Hills announce the engagement of their daughter, Jane Courtney Mehrer, to William Ramsey James. Barbara is a street home of Miss Cobb. Jan. 18. Junior College. Her fiance graduated from Cranbrook School and attends Princeton University. COURTNEY MEHRER Mrs. Galbraith «| will be held at the West Huron’ of circles or squiggles or squares. two tones of red or brown, yellow and red. The shirts are cut like other | | sport shirts — two chest pockets, two-way collar and straight hem. They're made of color-fast, shrink- proof heavy English cotton — and | one reason for their growing pop- | ularity is that they will sell for | a very low price The ladies, whe never ignore a bargain, also have helped boost the Tower Isle shirt. Women tourists have discovered that the shirt washed and dried as | easily as a hankie promptly started buying them as beach jackets. Se far, however, the shirts remain strictly a man's item in cut, buttoning from left to right. But. companion items already | have been made. In Jamaica, | where bolt goods are sold every- | Others are blue with yellow end | | where and there are two dress- — Hazards to Housewives Are Numerous remember that the hands are very sensitive to all irritants, skin spe- One Chicago doctor urges women ‘husbands will hope he's being facetious) to do a mini- | mum amount of housework, enlist | makers on each street, people who | liked the shirt eye-poppers orde the fabric made into shorts, bath- ing trunks and shirts. | Now these items are available ready-made, at matching low prices. It takes a slim figure. to wear these prints well in a dress Pentiac Press Phote 7 Ya P a Be | >. ef a 3 ‘- rs . Pe + = } ; ‘el ~~ —— What they're going to do during Christ-| street, and Judith McDonald of North John-| mas vacation is an important topic of con- son avenue as they walk home from school | versation for Dean Sovey NEW YORK (NEA) — Though | many women are prone to regard | housework as boring, few of them feel that it holds many occupation- al hazards. a a Mrs. Lloyd Fay of Utica road has a firm| caught his eye. His sister Cindy takes time cult, but Marybeth Richards fills her long \three-year-old daughter of the Gerald M.|hold on her son, Chipper, as he'reaches for |out from admiring one of the attractive a bright Christmas ornament which has| packages to see what the excitement is about. —-?¢ a Pentioc Press Phete of Henderson for the holidays, condition, some doctors recom- mend beric acid and tine oxide ointments. For cases of infection, many doctors administer terra- | mycin orally for a week. | —the all-over effect of screa ing | Yet it does. Each year, clei | Researchers at Columbia-Pres- ‘red and‘ yellow makes even a size tists report an increasing number byterian Medical Center and the ‘fhe aid of their husbands in dish washing and other kitchen duties | & look somewhat like a circus tent. in a wind. i The only hitch in the Tower Isle fashion is the fact that Jamaica hasn't yet figured out a way to wholesale the shirts in the U. S. without duty—which would up the price considerably. T :t tourists are buying them by the dozen for friends+and there's no doubt that some enterprising American haberdasher will whip up a copy-cat African print shirt for the winter sunning season. Presbyterian Group Elects New Officers Mrs. William Krekiow was hos- | tess in her home on O'Riley street |for the annual Christmas gather- ing of January-March group of First. Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Smith Falconer was in- stalled-as president by Mrs. E. G. Clark. Other officers elected re- cently are Mrs. H. E. McCulloch, vice president; Mrs. M. A. Ben- son Jr., secretary and Mrs. Thom- as Tillson, treasurer, ; A Christmas story was read by | Mrs. T. C. McFetridge. Hostesses for the Tuesday partv were Mrs. Chester Sloane, Mrs. D. E. Right- |mire and Mrs. John Peck. Books Won't Slide | Those rubber-coated racks for dishes make nice holders for recipe | books. The books won't slide | down. of painful and serious occupational ISCASES Heading the list is that delight of comedians, the ailment known as “dishpan hands."’ This is fol- lewed in frequency by bursitis and a form of hay fever. Hay fever (misnamed since its | cause is not hay and the effect not fever) is actually stimulated by | things that housewives contend with each day: dust, dog's hair, | feathers and some foods. It takes a doctor to determine the actual cause. A series of in- jections can bring partial relief. Antihistamihe compounds block some of the allergic reactions and cortril (a drug that contains hy- drocortisone) helps relieve symp- | toms. Bersitis, another housewives’ | And it explains why housewives who hang heavy wash or do ditfi-| cult cleaning suffer from the con-| . ditions nicknamed ‘‘glass shoulder’’ and “‘housemaid’s knee.” The treatment for bursitis lies in X-ray therapy. heat applica- tions, massage and hydrocortisone drugs. As for “dishpan hands,” this is the housewife’s number one oc- cupational hazard. To ease the U. S. Public Health Service have found that some women have a particular sensitivity to soap and water Thus the natural protective layer of the fat secreted by glands and normal skin acidity) is lost. Then the skin develops vul- nerability to a variety of infections and rashes Lately a new remedy cream) that's been tested for twe years dnd reported to re- bulid the outer protective layer of skin and produce satisfactory skin (the acidity ts available through doc- | tors. It's important for housewives to a (a clalists say and to send out the laundry Le Pentiae Presse Phete Visit Our New Store at Union Lake Hundreds of W onder ful Christmas Gifts for HER IR&M Dept. Store Union Lake Rd. Union Lake 1555 Girl Scouts Are Entertained Girt Scout Troop 73 of Washing- ton Junior High School and its leader, Mrs. Charies McLaughlin were entertained at a dinner party Tuesday evening.* : Mrs. James Bunce was hostess' in her home on Navajo road. In-| ternational food was served at the) dinner and was discussed by the} group as part of the for earning the World Gifts badge. Before the party, troop members visited Pontiac General Hospital for a carol sing and presented chil- ‘Mission Bells Hold i = Yule Parties, Open Houses Beginning Bloomfield Hills Residents Sending Invitations a New Year's Eve party at the z F =* i iY i ‘Christmas Party Mission Bells of St. John Le theran Church held a Christmas party in the Clifford street home of Mrs. Henry Hoyt. Christmas carols were sung and Mis. Helen Dovre read ‘Let's Keep Christmas"’ for the Tuesday eve- ning event. Mrs. Oren Clauson | will be hostess for the January | meeting. j ‘Church Circles Hold \Joint Yule Party The Ruth and Naomi Circles of the Women's Missionary Society of Joslyn Avenue United Presby- terian Church held a joint Christ- mas dinner in the church pariors _ Tuesday evening. | During the evening games were | played and several Christmas car- lols were sung. The names of | secret pals were disclosed and gifts were exchanged. Eve dinner Suzanne Mrs. | and Mrs. Bruce J. Bort of _are here for the holidays and | other son-indaw and daughter, Mr. | and Mrs. Edwin J. Anderson, will | give the Christmas Day dinner. * 7” * Mr. and Mrs. Carteton C. Pat | tersen of Birmingham and Mr, < vitations for a cocktail and up per party, Dec. 29, at Bleomfleld Open Hunt. ° The James C. Zeders are among those who will entertain at dinner Dec. 28 before the Princeton Tri- angle Club's show in the Masonic Temple. e * | . * * | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Breech are spending the Christmas holiday with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Breech Jr. 'in Pacific Palisades, Calif. Ba, e Rocker is the last wo-u in comfort and relaxation . the GIFT YOU WANTED aLuxury ROCKER And Dea will enjoy it, too! So will the whole family! Por the LUXURY .. because of its Goodyear Airioom cushioning end posture-right construction. At the same time it’s es beautiful ot fine, selected woods and ggvered with colorful, picturesque fabrics. j ci | Luxcry—Featones | Pebric Cover — Your choice of many beautiful de- tm and colors — te hermonize with any room set a ing. . Cushion — Goodyear Airfoam SIA” Thick Weed — Exposed parts solid me Beck — Head Height. salad Rocker — Smooth, silent action. $ YEAR WARRANTY BOND. as it is comfortable — constructed You Will Enjoy. 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CONTROVERSIAL PHOTO —Sen. Joseph Mc- Carthy, during tangle with Army brass, denies a fh off Norfolk, Va., in October, as destroyer Laffey prepares to pick them up. es a SHADOW FOLLOWS HIM TO DEATH—Both William Failey, 30, and his shadow are fixed in a death plunge from the roof of a hotel in Phoenix, Arizona, in January. SOLDIER'S TEARS — Gen. Christian de Castries, com- mander of fallen fortress of Dien Bien Phu, weeps on re- lease by Red-led Vietminh at Hanoi, Indochina, in September. that front photo was altered before being submitted. ©°™pany soon after takeoff at a January Berlin meet. Despite loss as exhibit at April hearing. . FIFTEEN 7 a ; MARILYN, EYE-OPENER—Man-made updraft and nature-made Marilyn Monroe provide different, but pleasing, September morn picture as star does scene for new film. nme on ee ee a a Sr 1 4 ee ye | ‘“ j TOPPLED BY ‘CAROL’—Steeple of Boston's Old North Church topples to the street during buffeting by hurricane ‘‘Carol” which swept through New England in August Sam Sheppard, who this week cheatin ao was found guilty of his wife's murder in suburban Cleveland, is shown in a hospital HE HAD BUT HAS NOT—This German skier and his skis part of skis, the jumper landed without injury. F ~ | } WHITE HOUSE GREETING — British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill bows as he meets PRODUCER TO CONSUMER—Secretary of Agriculture Ezra June after Sen. Benson samples milk direct from cow at Pennsylvania State Uni- versity Farm in State College, Pa., in June. DECLARED GUILTY — Dr.” Press Cameras Mrs. Eisenhower on his arrival at the White House in June for a good-will visit. ~ AFTER WRANGLE — Army counsel Joseph Welch weeps during Washington hearing in McCarthy charge Welch associate with “Communist front record.” STATUE FROM AP PHOTO—A bronze statue, from the famous Associated Press picture by Joe Rosenthal, of Marines on Iwo Jima, is dedicated near Washington in November. DEATH ON A DOORSTEP — Hospital escapee as Long’s hostage, Mrs. A. D. Lynin, spins away at H. B. Long is shot by policeman Gene Smith, right, Little Rock, Ark., in September. __ SIXTEEN” { \* } __ + THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1954" ~*~ CLEVELAND @®—The National F ootbali League championship | ai ¢ i iy P. : i i z z ff He i ;tofore unknown talent when he | framed this statement: “Win or lose, this is it; “I'm 28, and it's time to quit.” Bingaman plans to become a within his grasp. It ig the mark 'of 22,08 yards-gained-passing now held by Slingin’ Sammy Baugh. Graham, said by some to be the North 11's Hopes May Ride With fe | Graham Seeks Mark in from Detroit's Bobby Layne as: The Lions’ coach, well as Graham. er, says his charges are In Jast Sunday’s game, Layne best physical shape of the passed to Jug Giard for the win- He's especially happy ning touchdown with 50 seconds, return of Dick Stanfel, left in the contest, In the title | calls the “‘greatest offensive playoff last year, Layne wan the | im football.” Stanfel game with a similar pass when he | aganst the Green had just a little over two minutes Nov. to go. | since Another Wa Hits College George Washington can't say the same after another big wave of major ag lg (lost). May 15—Klippstein, ve New York. May 15—Poholsky and Miller vs Brooklyn (lost). May 31—Gomez, New York vs Pittsburgh (ist game). June #—Haddix, St. Louis vs Brooklyn. . : dune 13}—Haddix, St. Louis vs Pittsburgh (lst game) June 16—Law, Pittsburgh vs Milwaukee. & ti ve Milwaukee (lost—2nd game). New York vs Pittsburgh (ist game). ». vs Pittsburgh (ist game) | snowfall in many sections of the Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY sertes—-Masons, 3303: Ind l Soe Poster 108; series—Gevilla Craven 4 state was considerably below nor- mal. COOLEY TOPPERS In Western Michigan, Boyne | wt wit . 4214 W. L. Mkt 26 30 37:18 HM. Ackerman 23 33 Beagle Excv. 33 23 Barbers ws 31 25 Progress 13 43 —D. Young 104, series—tI Aird 618; high team game—Peck Clean- series— Alexander Engineering Alexander Eliz. Le 2218; Scoring Pace | Fires 30 Points to Aid| | UD’s Rout of Oregon’s Visiting Cagers By International News Service University of Detroit was the only major college basketball] team in the state to come through with a victory last night. Michigan, Michi- gan State and Wayne found them- selves on the short end of final J | ind. game, series—M. Hammett 1 514 Pontiac fans will have an oppor- | tunity to see a former PHS bas- Leading Fisk against the City League's Shaw Jewelry team will be Esmo ‘‘Tee’’ Woods, one of the | twe quarters befere the game scores, Detroit continued its winning ways with an 86-74 victory over | an Oregon team which made | things rough for the Titans for Was turned inte a rout in the 2nd half, Detroit's Guy Sparrow turned in July 1 and Milwaukee July 19— Milwaukee vs Pittsbu: July 19—Perkowski, Cincinnati vs New York aan £0 P pucebe mn 7 chs Ist Aug. 1 tsburgh vs cago (ist game) reir , Brooklyn vs Cincinnati on ice -championship at the 5th Aug. 10— Milwaukee vs St. Louis annual competition Jan. 8 at the Aug. 1 and Grissom, New York vs Pittsburgh b Aug. 13—Thies, ‘4 wn ay renee iphia (2nd game) Grossinger Country Cou A 1 vs cago Aug. 20—Liddle, New York-vs Pittsbur Browne set the world record jn ketball star perform again on Sun- day, Jan. 2, when Fisk University’s greatest ball-handlers and scorers his 2nd 30-point effort of the sed- son to pace the Titans. Jim Loscu- Aug. 31—Conley, ee vs Brooklyn. for a-distance of 28 feet, 3 inches. undefeated team comes here for |‘ Pontiac High history. toff, rugged 6-foot-five inch, 230 Sept. i Liddle ‘and Grissom. New York vs Philedeiphie , ee +an exhibition, Woods, a senior at the Nash. pound forward led Oregon with 27 oom. 4 er, Rrocs mv —— st ves (2nd game—7 innings). ——— Nw u ) points. Bept. Lary vis, jeago vs Cincinnatt. Bulld in scoring es anna | Ea ie rect iene meces Marshall No Match Thre G w 1 Pc ERA | . 4 Antonelli, New York i Sea) tise ae this year ts the squad's 0 q C Stren, Sih. Falah. Cen gow i ak ack nescence | Burdette, Lewis 8. -_ | points in Fisk's four straight vic- f H ld J h seri aes F"pcceiphin rR is | fortes reeneevie’ TOL MGFOIG JONNSON Souk’ Geneon Ki kapwunnes Lo oa os = iis During Esmo's 3year PHS ca-| DETROIT (INS) — Heavyweight | Balv 7 ; T “4 s oyear S ca- “ NS) — f He ci. ety Lente t a is 13 sat at — he was twice named to the boxer Harold Jone won a =| ittlefie! . ‘ ill-Saginaw Valley Conference | 8Mimous ten-rou ision over wrence, Brooks, is... Rk 3% 15 6 (4 33 Rush Robert Ry Chicago. ae [RB ae in team and in 1951 gained a 2nd-| Marty Marshall of Detroit in a | Dickson. Murry cr ines noes co: ‘e 13 ie ie 18 team — the Associated poorer a bout at De- ws we innati. “ : i Press -state squad. troi ympia Gardens last night. Minner, Paul B. oaigeues hb 33 1) 42 £00) 386 ’ : e. lyn... iin 3% il 66 (lee? 400 Fisk and Shaw's will play the| Marshall, former Michigan State Erskine, Carl D., Brooklyn...... BR 3 18 15 O46 418 feature game, at 7:30 p.m. A pre- | College champion, was no match L., Chicago..... Rk 3% 6 13 316 ’ . : ee Eh bb dees Pca oe Oe Oe limininary tilt, between two teams | for the 4th-ranking Philadelphian. i hel ree a a | ae yet unnamed, will start at 6:30 = Raschi, Vietor A., St. Louts..... Rk © 8 8 ATL 473 0" ; AUBURN MERCHANTS Friend, Robert B., Pittsburgh Rk % 7 12 368 5.08 L L ristarmany Gerald L.. St. Leute rR #@ ? 13 328 625 Program is being sponsored by Huron Cinrs x Community Fal Law, Vernon 8., Pittsburgh R ® 8 138 400 56.50 the central scholarship committee Con Liner 37 33 Braumeister 28 32 oO elie . ‘ . iue * BALKS—Prieng 2: Gomes, Spahe. Meslic Valentine, 1 cnet. | of Pontiac's Neopolitan and Free Saas mut 293! asourn 7133 Thrs.G W OL Pet. BRA! | Heart organizations. Drewry 20 31 Pralick 24 36 Sa a Robt $i is eee Se sais ire ee wunele, hoy J., New York eee Rk 1 HH ‘ we 3 National Hockey League teams geome Ly Copeman ies, z Weil | ssom, Marvi . or ar : . Tomkins R wrence Seay, David, Milwaukee iesivie wie pisie-eieisieiers im s4im 2 teipiels/eiuie Rh ¢ 7 243 play ba 70-game schedule. | 260. i Bmith, Wo ocGcvewenseceunenareceses R © 5S 8 385 267 | J Fig MBGOMIIE 16 05. ccccccsccs ss -cccece R #@ 56 2 .7% 289 ' Liddie, Donald £., ew York... SpE DODE NEC eNe SO CENCE Lmie a 208 pBmomes a. . Leout tl eeescccccve oR iu 1 2 33 Bie Wojey, Peter P. iBrooRIVR.--..0-0.-0- eee a M San Whew Tor ss cececcce L 3 2 8 ( i ree R 0 © 2 90 Davis, Somes B, GMORGD.......cssss0cccseoeecsevecees L «ou 7 4 ———"= @ pe wg on MNOS gv ctedec ceneccéavecpacsac 4 | R | He REBUILT rd, Ralph W. St. Louls........ 00.00.00, RB 0 oe 3. E Collem, Jeck D.. Cimetanati (acpi senversbunas 2 by 4 H peed ite 4 i or USED Paine. “Paintp 8. Miweakee. tits aati Roi 1 @ 10 3m > a 3 For Most Make end Model Cers ‘a, erron " tsbu: “ j -* Pa % r G., Chicage........ R uw @ 1... i ; , Ni ieee Gea ccc $4753 BY peel Rieegems eemnaten Me fom with ‘stich tall AT THE LOWEST PRICES * Pitchers win 10 Or mre ae canes ranked sccarding to complete =| handling, former PHS basketball star, Esmo Woods (No. 5, white shirt), All Units Geerenteed—We Deliver is compiling a fine record at Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn. Above | ; SF 3s "i| setion picture was made during a game with the University of EAST SIDE AUTO PARTS Cell 18 48 2 .400| Mexico five. The try was good for # two-pointer, as Esmo went FE 5-6855 12 8 2 ‘oer | high on this drive-in shoot. Woods was one of the finest ball 181 Eest Pike St. Open Sundeys H 3 $ 43q| handlers ever to play for Pontiac. He will play in an ‘xhibition 21 13 8 .si9| game here early in the new year. i SE ee ee” AS ene eee now hitting for a 14.3 average and has compiled 100 points in seven ifs 4 < Rg Fy Tea BAY ; ail Hu 5 i 3 I TT teh rs rE FE ‘ af 4 F Z it! i : ! ton Bruins. Captain of Bruins Will Coach Team BOSTON W® — Milt whose fiery play during 16 in the rough and swift action the National Hockey League stamped him as one of all-time greats, has hung. up his skates to become coach of the Bos- ford takes over as captain. LANSING W—A record total of | 446 persons were convicted last week of violating state conserva- | tion laws, the conservation depart- ment said. Most of the violations occurred during the deer season. Schmidt, | Drive to Rochester for $50 to $100 More! Community Meters Rochester CHRISTMAS SPECIALS New Batteries — Fender Skirts — Tone Mufflers — Anti-Freeze — Spotlights Full Wheel Discs All at Very Low Prices! | PLENTY OF FREE PARKING : BAGLEY AUTO PARTS| — 170 Bagley St. FE 65-0219 Ulta Modera Building tor Collision end Painting LARRY JEROME AUTO PAINTING | Expert Body and Fender Repair | mon All Makes of Cars ! ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN TIRE TUBELESS TIRE HEADQUARTERS THE GENERAL) ..... “The Best for Less” Hours 8 A. M. te 6 P. M, thru Saturday 451 S. SAGINAW ‘ST. Just North of Wilson Avenue ‘ d _. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDA Says Administration Violating Civil Service Act rj WASHINGTON @® — Sen. Mon- roney (D-Okla) said today Demo- cratg plan to make a sweeping investigation of Republican patron- age moves. He bracketed in this field Presi- *s order to chan- Republican actions in handling fed- eral employment matters “won't S nf § a2 ! i ; : ! slr Hind] rEvabiee 3 i | 33 \ 420 Pontiac Trail \ re | as > met j a ~ ae » | . "EHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954? : , ‘+ | NINETEEN 7 ; > : = 7——T Ls : — “Sia . —H . | Hal Boyle Says: - ( concentration K manufacturers | ALLEY OOP . by T. V. Hamlin - | te, says ~ ' : e io “ OF FOO LASES One Way of Feeling Good awit seme tom tol Rel 28 NEW YORK W-Some people sifted for them by the post office | *Ml DICK UP ane tas Hosp who want to do good don't know | is further checked. The gifts are | postal will be re \ ied i t ; teh caly’| - a oe ra ee who j . : i ° story is written to i Eg , who says Patients to Families * way. The feeling of wanting | Each child ‘ieee Co wine ic ity we peur be a ANN ARBOR w — The Salk |‘ help others often surges highest |! three gifts | started worrying about how %, 2 . / around Christmas, One way to ex-| The gifts aren't all dolls and children, now takes o polio vaccine won't help the UN-| press your good will is to go down | toys and warm clothing. Often, | year off from his / oY fortunate person already stricken | io your local post office and answer | after investigation, a family rent | for the Christmas with the disease. But a group of |a letter to Santa Claus—a letter is paid in advance for several | it ig worthwhile. ha om | ) University®%t Michigan doctors are | that except for your effort will go months to relieve a money pinch. | are childless. ¢ 5% ‘ae Oak unacknowledged, and perhaps rob) One boy of 12, crippled since’ “You know, if a child writes an ng # a child of his faith. | birth, asked for an aluminum wheel | unanswered letter to Santa Claus DIXIE DUGAN - In the sterile room where p@| Your postmaster will probably | chair from Santa Claus. He got it,| two years in a row, he is likely to re ~ tents breath with the help of res- be glad to help you. Some 60 per | and insisted on hopping downstairs | lose his religion,” said Broun “l : pirators, doctors are changing the cen; of letters to st oe are|on his crutches fom a fifth.floor | wih J could make everybody catch prospects for those who once faced | mailed without a stamp on cold water flat to try it out. His’ fire.” what seemed like a lifetime im | them. Since the mailmen are re- courage so touched the heart of a} bed ‘juctant to return a letter to Santa | wealthy associate of Broun that he| California has more different An interim report by the uni- | Claus marked “address unknown” has underwritten the cost of a se-| flowering plants than any other versity's respirator cemter of the or “‘insuff postage, eee ee ee ee es ee ee ee a ee ; Department of Pediatrics, gives | missives cataloguing childish hopes | the’ boy—he’s Irish, his patron is| United States, about a sixth are the encouraging news: have to end up in the “dead letter Jewish—able to walk. The patron | found in California, Only Texas Of 43 persons discharged from | file. What else can be done with won't let his name be mentioned, | and Florida boast comparable con- the polio center im the first them? - ce | Broun says he realizes that the ' centrations. eight months of , | - = at them had ‘been previously | Wel, « great number of postal SIDE, GLANCES by Galbraith diagnosed as “long term respir- |¢™ployes personally answer the | ator patients.” | letters with gifts. So now do a) ; number of other individuals and Yet their average stay in the | organizations. [el Jae ves only six and @ ‘Typical is Newman Broun, mid- —_— months. . ; | dle-aged, Jewish, reasonably pros- | % Dr. David G. Dickenson, direc-| perous, one of seven brothers and | »)) tor of the center, said that as early | three sisters; fronr“ family that | & as four years ago, such a patient | knew hard times and had to put would have been lucky to leave | its young to work while they were } the respirator tank at all. ng. Dickenson also gave this heait- | “Four years ago my wife, Helen, 28 of he patients are home, | gesting that people pick up and where care costs about a tenth | answer letters to Santa Claus,"’ of what it would in the hospital, Broun recalled. ‘It was four days Such a patient would have cost before Christmas, and she thought | the hospital nearly $5,200 a year. | should help maybe a dozen, par- His family can care for him for ticularly those asking for food and about $520. clothing.” . & @ Sixteen of the 28 have left the| Broun read a few letters, shown , J an | respirator forever. Nine ‘are still| him by postal officer Peter Mc- | ! eo . pl > - nat | : part-time respirator patients. Sev- Entee, who holds these things close ae a q ae ’ enteen can dress and bathe them- to his heart, and ended up by try bd : Reepr, 1964 by BEA Rercine, ne. 1, Mt Bee UB Pat OF selves. Of the 28, 24 can feed | ing to answer 700 requests. themselves and write. «| Now he and the Young Men's| And for persons condemned for | Philanthropic League, started in a lifetime of helplessness, 23 have 1925 as a Jewish charity, answer | learned to stand up — alone. some 1,500 Santa Claus letters a | year. The League members, now | saye, enemn to He trrtee ear |i%- their mide, include ‘many | an és prominent businessmen. They raise | versity’s philosophy: “Polio pa- | we — 200 tients need stimulation and com. ")ONCY CAC) year te charities, and don’t draw a line petition far more than they need anedl Ge Vues. ermadl an colar Sy panes ent eet. | But Broun and the 100 members . ON) Ae na But Dr. Dickenson cautions, al-| of the organization's junior auxil-| | ° @ %s 4 & pa on though the outlook is more hope- | iary get.a great personal pleasure | TS ful, there is no guarantee of quick out of the ‘“‘Operation Santa Claus.’ “I told them Margery had a date and went to a movie—but they recovery. Each childish Christmas appeal said they were her boy friends, too!"’ THE BERRYS by Carl Grubert FF ‘ 9 e fh . ; | Ee - ' =; WY , ew ee ANT ’ = ) : : _ . 5 | DON ALD DUCK y ‘s ; f | ll “> . f “ = BecAyeet oe —& TO gy org 5 ; \ L METER READER...) ib , ’ by)” ! 7 eg BUT I ALSO HAWE SL aN y] | fa A SIDE LUNE TO > % SHOW YOU! a / ft his mg Tbh > - é CISCO KID ais § ! , — Drs J bia ‘ 32 ae i ERP GY by Jose Luis Salinas NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller | A CHRISTMAS YOU WON'T HAVE } A PACKAGE GIFT FROM TO a ME f FOR you mn MOR - | SLUGGO’ Ves —\_ ANY MORE a by Charles Kuhn SHOULD TAKE VERY) |] | ppp - CARE oF It | CZZzZZzZywanes a oy J wrt: WHAT A : D/ I'M LADEN WITH A wan He OLD} SS ce : ISTMAS & I Fee DRAITED ROOING Worse Da SPIRIT/ om 4% FORCE 1s DRATTED “ L'LL BET /4/MIGHTY LAX 16 ATTRACTING MORE ATTENTION r . OPERATION!/P HES = eee OH, 1 DO, GRANOMA // ral “When the two hands come together the little bird comes out. Get ready!/ ; County Deaths seorke CLARKSTON — Service ‘seorge Walter, 9. a lifetime ident of Clarkston, will be held at 2 pm. Sunday from the Sharpe Funeral Home. with burial in Lake- view Cemetery. He died Wednes day night in Oxford He is survived by his daughter Mrs. Charlies Beardslee of Drayton Plains; and three sisters. Mrs Belle Sherwood of Seymour Lake, Mrs. Lillian Lessiter of Clarkston and Mrs. Violet Windiate of Flint Lestie L. Wright LAKE ORION—Service for Les- he L. Wright, 64, of 242 E Church St., will be held at 2 pm Tues day at the Lake Orion Methodist Church. with burial by the Flum ertelt Funeral Home of Oxford in Seymour Lake Cemetery, Orton- ville. He died Wednesday U.N. Forces in Korea Get Rhee Yule Greeting SEOUL # — President Syngman Rhee today extended his ‘‘warmest wishes for a blessed Christmas’ to the U. N. forces and said: ‘“‘It is due to you that we are enjoying freedom in at least half of our country." The Christmas message to Gen \.axwell D..Taylor and his forces sald that Rhee realizes Christmas can hardly be a merry one for the soldiers who are far away from their loved ones at home. ter lambs 21 25.2150. good wooled siaughter lambs mostly 20 50: most utility and low 18 00-1850; some cull and utility 10 00- 1400. with 44 Ib severely emaciated culls |$@0 around 8 head choice and prime | 90 Ib high rtelding shorn lambs 21 00 { bulk cull to cholce slaughter ewes 3 00- €0@ few choice handyweight ewes 650 and choice 19 50- lambs good anc hoice feeder vambs mostly 17 @ te ne (HE AGO LIVESTOCK Hic ace Th 2 AP Selsble | we a ac'’ve atrong ta mostly 2 higher acvances on wWelghts ove 0 instances ip mote on thege weights so8e most ‘'rPady around one deca choice No !« 200 Ib at 19 28 severa! ders choice N ' and 2a 199 220 ib at 1900 most 190 229 Ib at 17 78 1075 bulk 230.286 Ip 1700-1775 ao few chotee No 1 and 2s 230-286 Ib at 17 28- 1823 most 260-280 Ib 16 50-1700 with ; Dula 290-225 Ib 18 78-1850 sows under 400 Ib searce at 1500-15 78 most sows 425-600 Ib 11 $0-15.00 Salable cat:ie 2000 salable calves 300 prime cattle absent steers and hetfers choice and below slow steady to lower cows steady to 24 higher, bulls anc vealers about steady ® load of hoice prime 1974 Ib steers 3009. a few loads crote good to oe hoi choice to prime 1075 tbh mixec and heifer< 29 60 od 6 and hetfers 199° 2 00 «@ and) commercial 7 Ib utility and commercial canners and cutters and commercial bulls to prime vealers 20 00 ® load of good to chotce 440 Ib | Montana stock steer alves 2125: me- | dium and good replacement steers and calves 16 00-20 60 | Salable sheep 1 000 | moderately active rs 36 00-27 00 25 $0 steers load Feight roe. on. slaughter lambs about steady: other ciasses steady good to Prime wooled ;lambe 118 Ib and lighter 18 80-21 00 latter price for weights up to 166 Ib; ® deck 97 Ib 7125: @ few mostly choice 100-128 Ib wooled skins 1780, cull to low good lambs 706.1800 cull to choice slaughter ewes § 00 € 50 ‘Safe Driver’ Ticketed HAVERHILL, Mass «UP: ;Omer C. Trottier, 51, who recently | signed a petition urging police to curb fast dri Associated Presa 3% «61818 Indust = Uul Btocks +1 - 7 Net change . 1 | Woon, today.....2081 1213 671 183 | Prev day ..... 2080 #1218 «76 | Week ago 2730 #1190 675 1512 Month ago 2004 1114 663 1463 Year ago 3 .,.. 1446 78 553 1086 fese hth ..) ,. 2084 1219 #83 1573 1984 low . are 778: 854 10806 198) high 10 O48 S56 1163 951 low 0? s SOS 995 PEeTROIT sTOCKS ‘Hornblower & Weeks Figures after gecimal pnts are eighthe High Low Noon Baidwin Rubber*? ..... 17 174 Gerity-Michigan os Oe 36 34 Kingston Products* .,, 3 34 Masco Screw* ee 3 32 Midwest Abrasive*..... € 64 pede Mls os .6cccnicccce 4 4 | Wayne Screw nobors 2 13 13 | *No sale; bid and asked Foreign Exchange NEW YORK. Dee 33 (AP) —Poreign ex change rates follow ‘Great Britain tn dollars, others in cents Cansdian dollar in Nea York open Market 35 16 pet-cent premiun 193 31's UM cents off 116 of a cent Europe (reat Britatr pound: $278 9 16 off 3 16 of a cent 39 day futures 2789 le off 7% of a cent 60 da: futures 27819 32 off 3:16 of & ver 00 day futures 278%. off 7 32 of a cent Belgium ‘franc: 199716 off 001 16 of a cent France ‘franc! 28% of a cent. unchanged Germany (western) | (Deutsche mark) 2385 unchanged Ho! land ‘guilder) 2440, off 63 of a cent Italy (lire) 16% of a cent. unchanged Portugal (eseudo) 350 unchanged Swe- den (krona) 1934. unchanged Svwiteer- land é¢franc) ‘free} 23.34%. unchanged Denmark ‘krone: 1450. unchanged Latin America: Argentina ifree, 724 unchanged Brasil :free) 137, unchanged Mexico 602. unchanged Venezuela ‘boli var: 36603. unchanged Get Licenses Early due to pick up mar riage licenses Friday were remind- Persons 182.9 | against loss of written records by | Feb. 21 to shareowners of record ‘Jan. 21. | Forney Clement | University Hospital, Ann Arbor. | mergal microfilm copies and store one set in an outside vault, it would pro- vide an excellent safety factor | fire or other means." Allen said. Consumers Reports Increased Income Consumers Power Company to- day announced a net income after preferred dividends of $23,091,366 for this year as compared with $20.927.646 during 1953. Earnings | were $3.09 per share on 7.473.798 | shares of common stock outstand- ‘ing Nov. 30, 1954, as compared with $2.08 per share on 6.794 362 shares outstanding Nov W. 1933 Meeting in Jackson. the utility firm's board of directors declared a dividend of $1.12, per share on the $450 preferred stock and $1.13 on the $432 preferred stock, pay- | able April 1, 1955, to shareowners | of record March 4. A dividend of 55 cents per share on the common stock also was declared, payable Club Presents Gift SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — The local KiwaniQueens have again , presented a television set to the. project at the! CHICAGO w — Charlies Wiener and Myron Hokin, Chicago and Detroit industralists, today pur- chased the Federal Enameling & Stamping Division of Follansbee | Steel Corp. The price was not -dis- closed. Hokin is chairman of the board and Wiener president of Detroit | Brass & Malleable Corp., manvw-| facturer of plumbing fittings with plants in Detroftt and Wyandotte. chairman and Wiener president. Wiener will be actively in charge of the business. Federal Enameling is the largest producer of porcelain enameled kitchenware in the world. Business Notes Appointment of Andrew R. War- drop as general manager of Ford Motor Company’s Dearborn Gen- eral Manufacturing Division was announced today by S. W. Os- trander, firm vice president and | group executive. Wardrop formerly | was assistant general manager of , the firm's metal stamping division. He joined Ford in 1947. , Ninety-two per cent of the com- forest land in Vermont is | ed today by Oakland County Clerk | This is the second such presenta-| privately owned. There are 40,000 | ying, was fined $5 Lynn D. Allen that they should | tion in the last two years, accord- of less than 5,000 acres: |: | yesterday—for exceeding the speed do so before the courthouse closes ing to Mrs. Glenn Schoenhals,|only 17 ownerships exceed 5,000 j limit. | | at noon for the Christmas holiday. | president of the club, acres. / ! } Recessed tubs, in choice of white or colored. Crate BATH TUBS ‘195 FACTORY CLOSE-OUT arred. Save had to buy entire lot in order to sell be hee ON) atte ee Mee. Cees We Oe a x é i ce — — caegs 4 * é t sa | . . aw . ho, 2 fo “ge | * \ %. . { . . ( afew = a ‘ ~s* > 2 eee 4 : « "a < - : “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBEK 23, 1954 _ . . : é | be aq Northerly line of Telegraph Road te a M f Mi TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: - - P| . | Motorist is Fined. poi a curve: thence slong @ curve to jeft 318.70 te s point ark ed eads Guilty Pleading guilty to using another | 0." tne North and South \% line of Sec- | JUNIOR EDITORS person's driver's license, Orel T.| ie inti "intn! aay fare f . 7 . ° 3a” ada | trade li ports to Spy Charge Swicicrowes: SAL ; West 860.14 feet along in Early Trade DETROIT alge a In af y C 0 f day when ound before Mu- | tnuing ‘siong said North and South‘ , Dec. 22 (UP) — ° he apo tha hork Addalts|aiiat Jotee,Mmritn K. Fimne-| oath cto aan te CHICAGO @—Wheat was strong |98r¢ & the Burseu of Markets: | | NEW YORK W—The stock mar Ex-Code C its | nicipal Judge Westerly "boundary . : : on the Board of Trade in early |si0'by: eZ siete appr Jone — ea Passing Secret Data to | ®"_ The (parcel above. described. eontaina ; , ; ; ' | : NOTICE OF HEARING aan oc eee dealings today on continued dry : cya Mg = Rah IB - Only a few major divisions were Dutch Government Notice te hereby given thet the Tows-| No. 6 gro core eral ay ole Nad weather in the southwest and an S Ge te) {4 definitely either higher or lower. Se wal Eeld 0 patito hooting cs too | “hast ‘ef the soninens Me ion 4, advance government's ex- | 358,05 S95, 1° Susaes bu fuietly mixed WASHINGTON (UP)—Joseph S.| picomfield Township Hall st Tele-| T2N. R10E Bloomfield Township. Oak- ms a e gtlgpennty= sermon : Road on Thursday, the 30th day! land County, Michigan, descr as port price. ; » Vegetables: Beets, sent we. - Prices spread over a range of Petersen Jr., the former govern- +) . 1984, at 8 o'clock 1B. 08 | follows: Commencing et the, Bast | oa. Corn and oats both were firm curly, Ko 1, 10-188 08. caboags, rea. |between 1 and 2 points higher to ment code clerk who pleaded guil- | he following petition filed ner. the Bast ection fine’ 60.00 "fer Bo 3, 90-555 Wu; estbege. ower ée- int of beginning. thence Soybeans started a little weak and |e 2, 083 bu: Garrow Ho 1-46 aos around 2 Point lower ane ty to spying for 4 foreign power. | acreg"property from estsence 1* 250 | ¢°3436- "West ‘along thw baat Beton then firmed with grains Kegnt 89 ba. Cetery sr,!,? 9-3 Se orate; falling behind for a fleeting min- today faced 4 maximum penalty of | te rx. vay bounded, bys Geant, iden: | Oh ae oo feet: ence, 6 Bast page Aa et ees : é Road 00 feet; thence Near the end ofthe fit hour | rity Sent gos oe |Ule In reporting actual floor trans 1p ears im Prison plus «$10,000 aces ine horth bry miei Acrs| fee "perit Nosed aot tet sow ; , u be = aI Fi : . wheat was 1% to 1% cents higher, | (iox. wo 4, 1.00-1.28 ~ behs. Onions, | actions. fine. =a ue a me la A Meee and ~ pegs petat of beginaing. Centain- March $2.30; corn was up % to %. | $07i,“Ne'1' Ss-'ed dor bobs. ‘Parsicy | Going lower on balance were Petersen, 40, was employed by more particularly” described, as ollows a te March $1.56%; oats were un- root, 8-1 rene. MO to | Motors and rubbers while higher the State Depaftment as a code County. bleh es ost | THM others far roadway purpaans ever 0 t 2 i i + ar h a0 < a Pota . ’ —o~ ¢ u 4 1 + op secret tional North ee! a os & s = Shee Dag: potavoes 1 BP Eg tle Ewe ow tes ss by | a RE Bloomfield cantare pacing A northerly line of the premises rye was 1% to 2% higher, March | bag: potatoes, No 1. 240-20 100-lp bas. | Others were mixed of steady, Security Agency until his arrest by | T2N“Riog Michigan, described es fol | svove described. the Sly line of the city $1.16%; soybeans were unchanged | \}., reclhaneooe beg i. dum en ena: Among opening blocks were Ben- the FBI last October. He had | lows: Beginning at © point on the cont | of, Pontine a gad west: to % oa, ree =e re 78. ses ay ype gor guet Consolidated Mining 10,000 been in government service for 13| Sg-ay"‘z {2113 teet $s ~ Suet | caries a sae to said south- corh, ~ ; . * 5 9 corner: thence . ” erly e dred Lisher sorte ie i” VS gag tiubbard. Wo . shares nged at 246, ‘ io i ney Ses te" a a 45 mre a cy Ge cehcant quarter = ° heey ¥ tes Seis a’ ao The $7,700-a-year code clerk | 1" inence Bast 1128.38 feet to the north | of section 8, T2N, RIOE. Bloomfield 1-350 10-Ib bskt. Turnip, No American & Foreign Power 2, pleaded guilty yesterday in fed- | and south quarter line: thence south to| Township, Oakiand County, Michigan. i i $30 Ges bens; turnip. topped s , b tion; thence west eters toliows: Commencing at the Grain Prices He yy ae aw. up ph 13%, er ar eral court in Alexandria, Va., to dog si feet S the. point, of beginning. Southeast saectional ore, eee CHICAGO GRAIN Lettuce and road 7 up at , . a charge that he used govern- 2. A utheast ‘4 ~ es! J ‘ “an bleached, - ™ ~ ; described _ | Mme 347.16 feet, thence M. 2°19 B. 333 0 CHICAGO, Dec. 33 (AP)—Opening|dage.. No. 1, 180-300 bu. **' | Steel 2,000 up % at 70%, Boeing ment secrets “in a manenr prej- nibg at) the Southeast w corner sof said cundd inet te ae peich a hesinaing Kai §; thence North 2° . & : ee . Wheat ty ........ 119M] | Greens: Collard. No 1, 1.00-150 bu. /2.500 off 1 at 71, Curtiss-Wright wdicial to the safety and inter. | Sec id section (center line | thence N. 86°18°50” West 67.46 feet May soot SS ge. Se = 8,500 up at 17, and Genera] Mo- A MOBILE FOR YOUR TREE ests of the United States.” ye iia, Road) 171 feet thence thence North §2°21' West 419.81 ft., thence coocccen SOO POM lnecencs . : . . . ° r “Ww 5 Sty .ciccees 206 Mary oe CHICAGO POTATOES tors 1,000 off % at 96. Here is a moving decoration—a mobile—to hang on your Christmas| J. op attment disclosed | ravi: matty Mane, the center, line of eee ee Sete fon wateee 6 Mar Lem dy an | emcago, Dee 21 (AP) —t ‘vs tree. that Petersen passed the informa- FOr Wut cine tae Godt ant Wet | Lonksie ee eee eeeereee ereeesece * * ; - A sae : MOT seevcee 158 epi -sesee 349% ee ee eee ae New York Stocks 1. Cut out the outside circle of today’s drawing and trace it on 7 eice: a saan identified ac! © line of said ‘Becton. 306 an ‘tee to Together with a right of -way oF, ease. “oC .B ; market Nght . y \% line t wing dese Osis _ as 13:13 sisumaut’ Cand tock lear ioa Silay “ani (Late Morning Quotations) bright red construction paper. Punch two holes in the top of your J. A. Verkuyl, a Netherlands civil the North and South Ne line of seb S| ent serees the tefiowing Aaserived’ part Mar ceases otis be: ou |eete $426-435; Minnesota North De- agams Ex..... 396 Int Silver #6)\ circle, as shown (A). servant and { officer in the | the North anc Bouth % line of said Gec- | T2N, RICE. Bloomfield Township, Oak- wa via Mays HS acerca Sal aS Ma tnnc | Amel BE HR ES tel B32" Brom sheet of aver fol, cut out a. plece the size of the /Servant and formes Tig a ea nie a ee . | sales -2.45; ie * ’ : 044. i he n pmol seeeees oe a ores 160 joao. Alleg Leu 42.7 Jacobs -++ (73) inner circle. This is the circle in which your designs are cut. 1,664.88 feet to the South line of cnid tion line. located" et 41" West 327 14 — fae bee tei foes BR 3. To cut the designs, fold the foil circle in half, then in fourths | The Dutch government admitted | Section ‘center ey heed ar tens 2°19 East 24423 fee, earners Bae | allied Gire.... S41 domes RE * : This j piece. Cut two |it had exchanged “‘secret intelli-| Nong ‘ine south line of sald Section. | nace te satis see Wt aetae tec ° DETROIT. Dec. 23 (AP)—Eggs. fo b [aeons ana 12. Md Mennscett” ...102.7| 4nd again in eighths. will give you a pie-shaped piece. Cut babel ” with Petersen during and T0580 foot to the point ‘of beginning. | thenes &. 3°10" West Shoe fest, thence Detroit. cases included, federal-state | jim Am ;... 605 Kimb Cik.... 413]or three holes in each side as shown in B, but don't cut through | Fence containing 77.30 acres, more or less.| §. 56°18'50° East 462.94 feet: thence 8 "whites — Grade A large 361%4:30, | A™ Airlie sees SL roeer w'** tee| the curved edge. Unfold the foil circle, smooth it out and punch a | after World warn me was under guoepting from the above description | 2-19 Rast 333 feet to the South sections! eo age. 37%; ai 30-33, rps Cyan. 3 Lahn & Poo 238 t the as shown the assumption t Petersen's su- as follows: the point of beginnt Svg. 38; small 27-28, wid. avg 27%, Am Cy + ite sree 3° small hole a top : i lea: Vina aaall = _ - B lorge 30-3, wid ove Am Lovee Mla lib McNaL.., 13s) inside the big circle, tying them with a piece of thread through | Periors had authorized it newinaing ot 2 point om “une et i as e t ve 36, mediums 30-32, wid. avg” 31%, | Am Meee eT et ane. fe2| 4 Tie a loop of string through the top hole in the outer circle. | The United States said it had Weer Snen tank roms he Sonmecet | ia ee ne resent nice ~— 2 large 34, € large 2! res Noes... a Loew's ...... 192| This is used to tie the mobile to your tree. Hang the foil circle “po rennam 00 question’ the geod | corner of said Section 8; thence orth | cod” enrees tevtin property, shove! ee. Comment: Marke: steady om tarts and An Mec.g $1 Lontars fs" the remaning holes. The finished mobile, as it will hang from a! tatih” of the Dutch but added 2°55 West 16318 fect; thence South | “Mont Also excepting therefrom cupplicn empl. Mediums sbout siesdy. | AS Sauls. Mack Trk.... 204) is shown in C. that Petersen’s actions were | 52°21' East 240.88 feet to the Bouth line! Land conveyed to the Standard O11 t r Len Am Smelt 4s branch of your tree Genaed weeps 206 ‘hole in |Am ®t Pd .. 3) Marsh Piel... 335. eee ee ee tely unauthorised and |! ‘tld fection: thence South 87°35'30" | Company located in Bloomfield Town Mon some mm end mere then efile fa | Gl... 307| nn completely East along the south line of said Sec-| ship, Oskiand County, Michigan, T2N Tax Slash on CY | others. Uncandied offerings in good de- | f= yeete Sl uae Die... 8 carried out under his own per. | tion 2508 feet to the point of beginning | RiGE described as follows Earned Abroad ce mest of the setallars ore well cup: |Am Woolen .. 313 gan oe N ° B ; responsibility” in violation | Coptsining 138 acres more or less: and | Part of the GE \ beginning at, inter. recet c . sonal tt 1 ¢ | sectio ert ¢ Square o uae ace on nag Pigeon | the Anes Cop @ toe uid eu Pa i = ews in re alran ct of U.S. law. fconeotie aaneraieein ‘vine West of Tele- | with Northeasterly aan boiled on . | graph Road said point ng distant Nor : WASHINGTON (UP) —President year persons! ‘property tax. Receipts; Anec W&C .. $7.6 Monsen Cm . lth e valued at 9005 _— e = nat t of the southeast quarter | West $07.35 feet and North 52°21 West Eisenhower will ask the new Dem- | !ishter due to inereasing hatchery de-| Armco Gil. Tee oll, Mae m4 Clothing “+ ves | Federal Judge Albers Bryant set | Mo ia easy mise Mihigne on | $7.08 feet from ®.E. sectional corner, | mand Atchison 1326 Motorola $1 (dees a station wagon owned by Jan. 4 for sentencing and continued | scribed as follows: | thence North 52°21’ West 400 feet ocratic - controlled Congress next = | AU Cet Line 1574 Muelier Br 3963/5 Ww sits of Oak Park while jt ‘two other counts of the three count | All that part of the following deseribed thence N. 37°30 East 300 ft: thenve month to cut taxes for American CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGs | AU Refin 371 Murray Cp Soot | einai A . { e 0 : land which lies northeasterly of the | South $6°18'50” East 530.40 feet: thence Dec. 23 (AP)—-Butter steady; | Aveo Mfg 6q Nat Bise 422 was parked in the St. Joseph’ indictment against Petersen. How- | northeasterly line of Telegraph Road: B--| South 2°19 West 200 feet: thence North corporations on income earned | receipts, 1.941.772; wholesale buying |Bald Line 123 Net Cash Ro 101 | Hospital rking lot ginning at the 8.W. corner of the 8B. | 67°14° West 300 feet to point of begin saul Gavolgu tevnatadata te saloon unchanged OY oscoag ro os | eal rage & Nat Deiry a3 Mercy —eoe ce diet ae | ever, Justice Department sources querter _—— a — eoiane s* —— nove chance : 8: Beech bg 7 4 ‘ednesd . indica i counts | North 4-4° West es rsons interes! n the abov : “Teictaes commons mad Kanee-| Eee aie set 10; vectean [Rees 2, St Led «Ba |takam wore awe our a. sq-| APPeliote Bench: Rules) teed ter tou crmaiiog cms] Sct eat earner | fans oe atte pee ‘ et . ° H t thwest co: off as > hower believes will bu press ee Ok ta oP cage , 1983 or — ne A: | coat a pair of trousers, a woman's 2-1 Against Communist lto be used to the injury of the ‘dower to Jane Purse, “widow of Thomas ZONING BOARD | . os ° = : t : ce nor Congress agree shies — relate Ser bods 22. Bostns ag al Bae NY Cent 30.7 | suit and dress Challen e of Law | United States and unlawfully re-| ses east along the south line of said Chairmar that this inducement should be | 107i, Bond tre . 165 Mie M Pw..... 313 9 ‘ing secret documents from the | dower lot 18 ehains 61 links to the north- ROBERT H. DUDLEY, offered to American capital to help Borden me Sete eS ; | If your friend’s in jail and needs ac 1" : , moving = west corner of land set off to Prancis Township Clerk industrialize underdeveloped areas Borg Warn = ii43 Ro Am AY tee/ bail, Ph. PE 5-5201.C. A. Mitchell.) WASHINGTON uw — The U.S. agency—would be dropped when | Purse fa the petition among the heirs of | _ Dee. 9, 23, "54 Poultry | shoot od 310 er se Pw |. te3 : , Court of Appeals in a 2-1 decision; the case comes before Bryant. Tit eeel aisha tie aed mak ie | ADWEATEMGY PON Bins and expend-world trade. . Bus a tee Newest Airlin .. 17.6 e | today upheld validity of the 1950 land set off to Prancis Purse 25 chains! The County of Oakland solicits sealed Eisenhower has said that in the DETROMT POULTRY Burroughs 35 Ohio Ol .... 678 i H ital Closes Lees . shic 20 links to the south line of said sec- | bids for the construction of toilet room absence of continued heavy Amer-| OF TROIG Pov “pwren tor Ne tt Cam & Mec ti7 Olver ce... 16¢| FZOSD cops EN She rd Defense ae’ 16 (cuake O0 Gabe As te ume |ta Canis febetymee’ marl ican foreign aid outlays “the sol- ity ultry to 10 am Campb Wy 27.2 Owens' I] G1 902 | . quires the Communist party to ppa me . ~ Jk = : ae ie “Tuhetceléale Bematort idarity free wort ida “Heary hens 18 90. ight type 12-13, Con pat st Pan A W Air ie at Ro al Oak | register as Russian-dominated. | he Bm 9 is described on recent tax- srapeciy. Covley Lake Road. Waterfeed cald of fol Svick inl the | heavy brotiers or aires: ~ Pag Capital Alrt 231 = al : te | The law is knovwen as the McCar Aski . rolla as betng that part of the west 37 73 Fecaehip Bid, will be Syria : wer pod peace 38 ety _ ' Carrier C . $57 Parke . = 5 ° g acres of the South 781 acres of south- office of the Board of Auditors, pends on expansion of international | ;*P pctoosh 19, duchitngs 30 oor? cous ae a” tp Pa nk 7c : 323 After 24 Years ran Act after its author, the late in ew lla | ee Soe a ae Soret Lafayette Sirest. Pontiac Michs ioe trade, 24-25: light dweks 2 artes. heavy — ore Pepat Cote ee * ROYAL OAK — The Royal Oak Sen. Pat McCarran (D-Nev). ! CLEVELAND (INS) — William | 22.43 acres. ; . January 5, 1966, and yas wil then be The tax inducements to capital tome 3090 en ‘yee Younes Cort-te he 18 Phiice eo General Hospital closed its doors! The split appellate court decision | Corrigan, chief defense counsel for | geathvest < Section nS Tak. RiON wSpeasers atl be caqilead te furntsh investment abroad and a request = = co bene: "henry a oe eT Phil Pet “ot 24 rs of WS the first ruling on constitu: | convicted murderer Dr. Sam Shep- | Saeeel oe. ee at the ounter | | eahuntnctary Sean Bead = ! de ¥ = = i Ps i . “ Section P i er bor aterial Bond in the unt fer authority to cue tariffs as eee coponefies or dryers with mod- Sore : te3 Pilisby Mitts s26| Wednesday, ending 7 tionality of the law. | pard, today prepared to file a/ Section 5 being on the Westerly sound- of the cenirasl| A Bidders (and or much 6 cent over the | *ste supplies clearing Good heavy Cities ave.....1217 Pit Plate G .. 684) business. Under it, the Communist party | motion for a new trial for the | ®*, line of Prenklin Gardens Subdivision | certified check in the amount of five ened = hens are short. Muscovy ducks moving | Cmax Mo 55 Pullmen - 4 : . : and the Northeasterly corner and the| per cent of the bid must accompany mext three years are shaping Up-|siow Geese firm and short. = Cluett Pea.... 423 lige yi] The small, city-owned hospital | must list its officers and members osteopath, probably tomorrow. point of beginning of the parcel hereta jeach bid 4 _ ice tie weck unset weak Recet: asScovn = | cations fo ° @s the main features of the ad- = gel seeresesie adenar more then oe = ae Rem Rand... 335/is giving way to the new 200-bed | with the Justice Department and Common Pleas Judge Edward aoret ie mest iviann feet Fe ee i dg at woutanad from the office of Miinistration’s legislative pro- uate to the slow trade oneh hens (Col Gas ...,, 162 sell gy . a William Beaumont Hospital, open-4 ®Ccount for its contributions and | B:ythin. who sentenced the subur- | 300.00 feet Basteriy at the Wonteriy tine Wiliam C. Limmermons. — 83! unds . o* - . ‘ , | . st 's o wes 4 ro . 1 gram for achieving that goal, = “"**" 17 Pounds are moving See ae: hy neve teen” 87 t month af 13 Mile and | ¢XPenditures. The law also requires ‘ban Bay Village neurosurgeon to of.{?%, Best's of the Boathwent weet | Kil Sie eae wena ia to a The tax-cutting pian will dove- CWICAGO POULTRY Consum Pw 477 Rev Tob B 422 Ing next mo “ registration of ““Communist-action”’ |ife imprisonment after a jury 616 96 feet on a line 20000 feet Eastery | riod of thirty days after official open tail with a for the eco- | CHICAGO, Dec 21 (AP) Live poultry | Com Ps ide? aoe coe 2) Woodward and ‘‘Communist-front’’” groups found him guilty of second degree [he peg erale! to ihe Westerly use| Sk, Cir Gt’ Gekined Fue * program » 5 1 Co 21 ne , 276 S ° Fas o re Southwest '. - ‘ serves the nomic development of Asia | Rerete, steady to weak am young stech Cost Con... 18 Safeway Bt 441 The 24 bed hospital occupied the - Teday's ruling paves the way murder, has set next Thursday as tion 5 to point on the Northerly line rghit to reject. any or. all bids and s : which Bnd) se penetirs Selnnce (Mendy. reestpts ;Cont Mot ..,, 122 8t Jos Lead 42.6 . ys le “ . i : of Telegraph Road (150 feet wide) said to waive anv informalities therein the administration is drafting and | ®?? "Te 6. chines btiees kee mos | Cont Ou ° a4 le rag oe jfourth floor of the Washington, fer the Communist party te carry , the hearing date for the motion. point being 200.06 tet qnaneures along | CaS te Teen Oula which will be laid before the Con- 1 lower ee ee berg | ome Corn Pa. 063 sacl “ Buus Bs Square building. More than 80 per | oe palige ig omy ae . Dr, Sam, who was visited 4 om) Westerly line Jot ‘the. East % ROBERT Y MOORE r n ti . 38, . f yers sald minister, Rev Alfred o ; thence peel will belfeuae tras: moet ten wee oe Gunn Drug... 32 Bhell Ou $03 | Cemt of all emergency cases were! avons that this aka be done Kreke yesterday, was reported | * 4471730" Bast 114747 feet along the Dec. 16, 23, 1634 td . -38; : mmone 5 . enemas asking for the tax cut on foreign | 59: ion en —— Det Ran = a cooeny, ve A brought to the hospital by the! w the appellate court ruled | bitter at the verdict returned ad ne WE A TEA SER Tt : i Dis C . 33.6 Socony Vae . investments at the same time that Doug Aire....1204 Sou Pac 63 | Royal Oak police. against it. Tuesday. ‘ os ve 8 : ; rela poe sensed are pear Livestock DaFoat...1088 sparks’ wl": 'Se] The hospital was staffed by 55 Judge E. Barrett Prettyman, | itis social conduct was a very | All Major Securities Exchanges ; a yeara cut Eagle P 285 Sperry see 4 the | W wrote the ity opinion, | . ” Rey id. |* an a : Sta Brana 383} employes. Many will work at grave error, ev. Kreke said, | © 3 = = of almost 10 per cent in taxes paid DETROT LIVESTOCK Bast Rea? we Ba OiT"Ewr T34| new hospital, X-ray and medical held that the law and an order of referring to his relations with pret. Will Be Closed: All. Day, Friday, by American corporations on do- Ph nocbbogeh Lang 33 (AP)—Phe Detrott | a Aute 1 387 Std Ot) Ind o. uipment will also be taken for |the Subversive Activities Control ty Susan Hayes, who testified at! © h! mestic earnings "Hage salablo. 8 Not onough hogs [E18 Mus in... 28 Std Ou NJ tee) equip Board directing the party to com- | : December 24th! : sterea an to meke sp market 2 | Smet fed ae oe = do | use there. he p . M- | the trial that she was intimate | ; . MCaltle salable 180 Today's market E-pell ag ) we Wer * 245 | —— | ply wlan its eee are valid with the osteopath who was ac. f 4 " M Cl . . hominelly steady Compared last Thurs: [ey Cei)-o 76 tun On Psy) as matters of law " ‘cused of beating his wife Marilyn. | © , t bs ® « * m - Py ar > | > ° & « i err ris mas Pontiac-Bound Train hen quod te write tod cieors ant helt Hn ‘ie ie. cone uns | More Space Needed “i ae ee ae bet | to death on July fourth 3 ery y ‘ . ’ ere fairly active strong lower ered? |preem mul | 70 Rtly BY Pd 472 evidence supports t ‘d's! “He thinks that and other ¢hings nd Ev Ml bd stem € ae Tr Tetas . 6? - : . | % Derailed at Chica 0 pool ier Nowe acered sinoea pai ne asa is a Ae 1982 4 | findings that the Communist party gave a twist to the whole picture to Each a Everyone! F et cows slow. weak bulls nettve. Qen Pads . 17% Thomp Pd boa Or el 5 ecor 5 ‘bs substantially directed, domi- and made things look bad for him. | ; rong to 66 cents higher. stockers and | Men wilis 726 Tran W Alr | nated a ad by the Soviet ae CHICAGO W—The | ive | feéders slow, steady to weak. few small | oon Motors 63 §@ Transamer 183 ; ~ controll y But he couldn't see how the jury | Ocomotive | ois high cheice and lew prime 000-1163 Twent C Pox 288) The problem of where to store | Union, which controls the world and five cars of the Grand Trunk | fed steers 20.00.2800: bulk good and a » aee sen (Unserna 4 . = could have reached that conelu- | > é a Western Railroad's Michigan-bound | Seles fed steers 21 00-26 ehoice |Gen Tel. 46 Un Carbide 072 | Official records is becoming a ma-/| Communist movement. sion on the basis of evidence.” _ “Intercity Limited” jumped the suae Sed’ meteete th.bo-s ou ee bee Citietie Sh Son air dis see |e appanage ee County san John A, oe joined Wm vicava —— stated that Investment Securities tracks at the nearby Blue Island prime to 24.50, most utility and com- | qoodrich 1283 Unit Airc 7 3 | Gerk Lyn _* . ; udge Prettyman jority Sheppa rd fam ly had hired a . vada see mae: rod Che, wan im. | mareitl steers and heifers 11 60-11 00. Goodyear -.1e1 8 Gaited, Cy, S Right now he's putting divorce opinion, but Judge David Bazelon| private investigator to find the if 414 Community National Bank Bldg : jured and heifers 1700-2000: bulk utility and |q@~ wo Ry || 374 Un Gas Im %® |and chancery court recortis in a | dissented, saying he would: void | “real murderer.” — ~ Neither the locomotiv the aad cones cakes 5-0 Se: war unis | oreybound aS 113 [Courthouse room formerly used for the law on the grounds of Fifth —— - ve pet }and commercial bulla 1206-1400 most se ete 4 OS Smelt 587 naturalization procedures Amendment. Cars—one passenger coach and) good end choice stockers end feeder: Hersh Choe 404 US Steel a el “Space there will be used up This amendment provides that ee four mail cars—overturned. Cause 1859 22 0@ Cent 1a TS Tot 174 Bi tu Le ot the derail . Ane Calves alable TB Maret at vd meth az @ Setnr os 2° ¢ argund next June said) Allen) no person shall be required to give nined ard ane “meinen foe ners selene: Begiuws oa aN 2 ‘ « F Pa oand then Pont hea what well ineriminating evidence — against i faces mail and | ye a Se a an’ : Kn do unless additonal vault space is himself a : WRC HRO choice 99 AO le RO met ee Wong " . ix “ ; were transferred to another ei | late practical 1p 3°90 mo U ut uty ani pena en} ase Ls : oi Mot 4 : provide ol ; - _ —— a & The train runs to Durand, where it) Gut: $60.12 00 OO erik je) Wace pe ate| Microfilming of records woul Industrialists Bu | is split with one section going to| Sheep salable 100 Today's market | int Harv 358.5 Woolworth $11 | not solve the space problem. he 4 t 4V. ft 5 ft Pontiac and Detroit and the other | Demand muck procter slasgntes hahah iat sie a8 Jounth “Rad T fae explained, because all original rec- | . . on t. = 2-tt.° ° to Port Huron. Both sections were | fully 200 higher sheep and feeder . a ors ords still could not be thrown away. | Enameling Firm behind schedule because of the | cheice cad prine’bs ry im waene cee KEW YORK. Dee 33-Compiled by the! “But jf we could make two and Up NOT EXACTLY AS PICTURED reer e CeCe UCC CU UCC UVC CUCU CCC CC CCCCCCCCCCCTC | li i i i i i hi i hi hi hi i hi hi hi hi Li hi hi i hi Li hi hi hi hi i hi hi i i i hi A Regular ty © te) $24.95 Less Fittings—Crate Marred tubs at these amazingly low prices! seins WE ACCEPT pestle 21322 SINKS | TRADE-INS y ¥ © White Enamel ¥ ® Stain- proet 100 S. Seginew > SAV Season's Greetings ; , Merry Christmas Bountiful New Year! : eR | PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. Fall Stock of Soil Pipe ond Fittings — Everything in Plumbing Supplies Open Fridey Nights ‘til 9 a i hi hi i i i i Ni i i i Nn i Ni i i i Nn i Nl Min Mn i i i i a Ml i Nn hhh ht tt Phones: FE 5-2100 and FE 4-5831 TO EVERYONE WE WISH A De Pe De Dd. Di Da Da Di DaBe' and.a -® FREE PARKING @ Diab bb hb bb i hn hn ann la i i i i hi i i i i i i i hi hi i i i hi i i i hi i Mi hi i i a i hi ti he te he te a i i i i i i i i i i i i i i hi hi i i i a i i hi hh hi hn ht tn, rwyrywyewyerTT i i td u yar « gino . io adie ies oe 4 i a J‘ ft aon ‘i hataminne wae gn ay re rag op ee cee tee : be wipe, f pr sre se Rete ES (fnew Ae at ea SP ge se Peerwpens weatinse neuedei-aetaateame ae oe mi . = oe =a = , « oO ; : \ r ; ' 7 - ; er OF ENR SEO PARE aha + ee ee Pa Be ee J ; , e : \ . : ; \ , \ ‘ . r A ‘ a ¥ a ) : 2% ¢ 7 . - = “ a : . = of “ ——— = . r z . ~ i. id < ‘ . : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, DECEMBER 23,1954 . TWENTY-ONE it 7 7 = +—_——- ta 4 Death Notices in Memoriam 2 Help Wanted Female 7 ___ Business Services 13 SLICE OF HAM- Wanted Real Estate 32 Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 Rent Houses es Unfurn, 36 36 : IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR | ¥ WOMAN WANTS WOM- | PLUMBI TING : ~~ ‘iim se se aaaacagapetaciie ¥ beloved wile and matber, Maren | ab tes’ beet housework, room aly Serna c= ar } 3 ROOM APARTMENT, HEAT &1x ROO DOTSON, DECEMBER 23, 1954,| J... Nelson. died Bee. 23, small 2-3523. | _ 3-676. WILL TRADE 3 BEDROOM ALL S15 Leon Rd Walled Lake pan ae pod Louls, 35 W. Howard Gt, age 55; TO pO | EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE - —— @ m the ofty of Pew | 55; beloved busbend of Mrs. Bthel| “ ,vonéerful wife and mother, houseLeeping & care of 2 chil. | moval Ph eased er OR) sk tise for lakefront home in the | ROOM HEATED APARTMENT. 4 @. Detecn; dear fother ef Mrs. One whe wes better, Ged noves| SE vile emer aches, Live pole Maes ed s —- eee , : ure Beatrice Bryant. tnd” Del: Pi gp A & B TRENCHING eas beat, soft water, carpeted iv. | ¢ ROOM UNPURN APT INQUIRE | Withis a gone i Dotson; brother true, - , rteady ap-| Footing water lins field tile. ing room, dining L and hall. Club | _ Huron. __ —_— =. ae / 75 Mrs. ag “4 Wilson and Ernest One in « million, thet mother pe ir hacBotere. "Pentine _FE 5-006) ; room 12'x30’; den 9x17" in base | #4 ROOMS & BATH, HEAT & HOT F R R Dotson. “Mr. will be sent | "was you. | _ 0 A. Telogre ALI MAKE? GF FOUNTAIN PENS water furnished “West Bide. 79 or Rent Reems 37 : to the White & Just im your judgment, meet, tpadeonped bet em pared! Lincs a ——_ sow or Home this evening in Union City, | ‘right weg e's - ~henommm EE pp, street. Will trade or buy leke| flower let apty " |2 110NT MONSERERPING Riss. Tennessee for funeral service and and liberal, ever upright. | Ginn D WHITE WOMAN Stree y Co tw te front home. Phone FE 5-3625 4 ROOM APT AND UTiLiry | _Frigidsire Men. interment in Freemont Ce Se ed: by your friends and all | “to care, fog elderiy lady. Call St. Phone FE 3-0135, : room FE 5-279 ATipQoryte SCoed PO LADY: Funeral fm ew eo ai after 5:30. PE $3011, = S ; 4 ROOMS AND BATH. PR uro”. s Huntoon a ~~ * as ne and mathe. RELIABLE WHITE WIDDLE- APPLIANCE wn. oo og Qu ll bl Bal sane arias bo children 1308 gts Sus sTOP a RIVATE ENTRANCE. Leslie L, Sr. 243 &. Church, Sadly missed by husband, Victor aged woman living in vicinity of W- service a) makes of refrigera- R F sMcKINNEY burn Ave. Auburn Heights | a leundry. 0 W | j Lake’ Orion, C4; bee | er arem Veter. Vern and} Cyiujta vows transportation fo teas iZpee of small appliances Office s08 Comme «ROOM AND Bath IN ROVAL | os ctitmes OLnts ~SVENVERING i Wright; father of Leslie Jr. | iN LOVING MEMORY OF wns, | abet our home PE 36732. hor's, 24073 Pu Ponuse EM Sal or paraen wer tT vleck South of | furnished ‘Living Room and 4 Mare Kathryn and Mre.| Anne whe Elec. — Sewers ned Orie, _ere a ce ag yy eg ; , — | = passed away W Sal a _OL 24008. trance 5 minute from downtown. 4 Monty Wright ond Glenn Ham- | ell of us. Daughter by} Woman Sales Manager | 24 tr. service. | No results, ‘no T ROOMS AND BATH COUPLE | Cl FE 2701. mond, Mrs Bane Campbell and | IN LOVING MEMORY OF JAMES Wanted eae a ees Seen Og service will be held Tuesday. ‘De- wore iat = passed away nae We ering 5.000 to Py Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners . OF On e ROOMS A: Hg PN ota CLEAN. ? On 3 BUDDIES, FE 26th, no tongue cen early = et. e ve. +5641 aS) ¥ . Lake Orion “Methodist ‘Church | teil tview. N cL OatN) 5 ROOM LOWER, GARAGE. can. | CENTRAT 3 with De. Oliver officiating. Inter- | How much we loved him and how | estat firm expending bey SEWER CLEANING Phere vuee tome Ger bave pate Newly decorated. Adults. | sinele or double, ae Se | Drionville,, Michigan snd. the |God loved bim too, and thought | Yisiod. Seeking woman with super- Sunday terv. Ph. FE ¢2012 Gnd: are “secporelely ta need ot |i esa 65 You Watt -b-oUk i aide. service.” Arrangemen direct to tae | GOUGH RAISING 2 Le Knights of Prthiea will have the | Mt best in te rest teas tains = ase 8 t RAISING AND FOOTINGS ell types of property we sell. Por Fe Ar0 EPS | eden ris” * room at bus | org, Michio, MWR ee en ncreag:| gan tanpomsl Pstes Press Siz imlid, PE MAT, Pree Otnee Open 98 Rooms WEST SIDE, REASON. DOU oot a ig AB a oS JAMES. W.| Bor interview will PLASTERING SS from bus. Pe Ss300, oe ee a | Oo ck eis ioral iam: bet rm bom, oem Lee Lae A. JOHNSON, Realtor | , roomi®CAPIA APTS wis CANO CLEA LTROUaS Hs. lives with Ge tn memory werk ‘Slay nights PE 04100. | pair, Vera Kotler PE. tazst, E+ © | bee on ee | Se° heron” Seed Sula beds : INDEX And forever, more. © F MIDDLEAGED LAapY TO CHAPIN PLUMBING 1704 S. Telegraph Rd K. G. HEMPSTEAD | PLEASANT "FRONT > Bon-in- erderiy vezele : * || 03. Huron + FE 40284 | te lor or refined u TO ey rE 23500. APT. @ ROOMS AND BATH Heat. | 7" NG e CLASSIFICATIONS Flowers 3 Barewere toed Orisa ‘Etta na On busline. aad U PE 41039 = —_ aniey : He : ANNOUNCEMENTS sane P Ercaners. fad wn weedwere, Bir | got : _ . YOU WAN? ae sies| CLEAN aoe AND BATH | SLEEPING Card of Thanks esvseeeeessseee 2 pam | amen. . fete te Sept: tanks for sale | § , a force ‘s “spagreevebrens, We ve naga | teesemable. 32) Fo.ry. Pe tee | si ear hoo eee Poors ccm | eas aa eae oe ee eae Oe eas eee TE Aten. oe i ae Suobaey desl bet Gotta fa cst = vo ht Funeral Directors ecopcccscccceces @ OREN S_FIaWER — start Jan 3. sie nye rf week. TREE TRIMAAING 4ND_REWOW eee e as on * ate ref. estimate BRL . th Board 38 Dt Soret | them ve s eatate aT tmaeties| FLOYD KENT. Realtor |. Rooms With » q ; ef MAHAN HAS BUYERS Hardware (s:¢ Union Lake Rd. | e's On bdusline. Por 3 people. — | Monuments ....... coccccsccesces GA N w FE 3116s oe ee OL 34 for EMPLOYMENT 123_AUBURN 23173 WAITRESS: en _ Foot Specialist 15A Lost rst & I Found 24 Wtd. Transportation 31 —. ry. © |= leg i Crscumare ieee 2 BuDomEs Bs (AT POOR. at, Help Wanted Male ..csscssscenes 6 Experienced Counts ms rt DR. A. . KANTER, FOOT SPE. Lost: WHITE ANTS RIDE Wes =, Trade COURT APT. 3. VACANCIES, 3 3 Cab re $0701 Help Wanted Female ...........7| fF umeral Directors 4 ae sintist “os 8, Saginaw St. FE Bin ‘Vicinity of Owens Sonool, PE | Sween, 6 end i am. from Ren. | ZOU arenes INSURE tt Orated $60. mun” SS BOARD 4 AND ROOM. a W. : Help Wanted cocccccccccccccces B 7 NIFIED VICES —_—_— uction : = 32. Parms a €Losm DOW N TOW) ; api. ee. - ; —aesions NX! ss Kirkby Funeral ty FE 4-1882 Inst pea = Furniture Refinishing 16A — = oral fire or ab, is omroune io : “ous Fores nabartment newly 7 Wanted Male ..csscsseeess _ lad ia tego L 2-6063. ins. WATERS TAND CHILDREN ow a Fr peten ir. ‘ Work Wanted Female ..........11 Donelson-Johns DIESEL REPAIRING. | An b A SPE | cost arm, YED an’ bt ade want ‘ride to) Poplar ‘Blut, Mie ee j SERVICES OFFERED NT x i. 5. 3%. 8 .: from v of Brown + 1008 Tearedeg, rs i — LTORS er 2 room apt. on 8. Saginaw at ; Building Service HEAVY EQUIPME)? Laundry Service 18) ott M24. 7 monw old Irian Setter member Cray oa Est. Exch. Ine. | the bus stop Utlities ere furn- mere en 2] PURSLEY FUNERAL HOME | rector (eltpetares to be trained (CURTAINS RYLON & alt, ma-| cole...Coll_FB 1-400. Rewerd | POOTIO Eames me 2:0263 MODERN F ROOM AND _WATH. Business Services or ate FE ¢i3i}.| SS Den pay jens Gs diccel me terials expertiy’ finished in tatest fost: PARCEL BY BALDWIN 778 tase Oven Rree wt, Sua. 104 child under 18 mo. welcome. $60: Bookkeeping & Prnn nba ees | chanics, tractor, bulldoser, parte | eau "tag rugs, aoe ok no Fowriad BY |. wext ‘DOOR’ TO BRANCH ieee pa eee . 4 : ’ poms | —_ York. Reward. +4228 ofr NEWLY DECORA’ ' Foot Specialist eeeeee : rapidly indu if you LAUNDRY. . yes a, | ee Hom AR PRO & bain, on Melrose PE 45425. Dressmaking & Tailoring .......16 Voor hees-Siple ere mnechanically "minded oot | Ree COR TRS PR OR ee UISTINGS WANTED FARM RES. “Fics, Carroll G. Porritt. 20% Ww. Meee wna bob stints ad q _ Purniture as ee FUNERAL HOME it to yourself to find out whether | “fied, beautifully finished. caer: 2 Am GF LApys am . Goo. L. | Bure Ps peri Scketed ies “ane ae Garden Plowing ....+.-.-+++--16B | ambulance Berviee Plane or Motor | iniormatioa with so obligation and | gtaundrr.Fuone FE 280 | Sus “Pe eam. Joven | Shoinaw. Petsson, “| Wanted: Homes, Farms, WichoutE a "HaRcER CO. PE Income Tax Bervice eeeeceeeeee rH PE 3-437 to convenient confidential oe LA = N owe Wtd. Contracts, cts, Mtgs. 3 3? Land Contracts ak WOO Wil PLSOR a . rea M Crnml ree es | bee Lost: | WiLL PERTON wio ota ee apartment, Pine West Bide Landscaping « ....... oe onuments 4A TRACTOR" RAINING SERVICE SPEEO\ WEE WASHIT | pickea up 0 . white CASH POR SEASONED LAND | @2_W. Huron 7S OO location. Two baihs. Waik- ads s beaut = BUY DIRECT AND SAVE PONTIAC | PRESS ze: | s Pike St rE 4-1650_ sre pr Raa oi Rubus cabrio’. " aivinas y5 Loan CO “WE \ bys Me a eee ne Pursish seeeseese: #eTORING: 3; ENGLISH. READING, eights. . © : ; Pontiac Granite & Marble Co Landscaping 18A rE Be 2 ee ee ee references. Write to Pon- Photos & mee eeeeeeerer: 21 Rot rt J. ry O . E im = ar arithmetic, ete. | Phone FE E, 2-5055. o~s aueet Fa Soe Heartbroken bo ty Lt. need aoa ob ee | Box No. 2... : ii cevecececeece BIA Gakians aca. PE 2-4000 Work Wanted Male 10 Thee TRIMMING AND REMOV. | “Coan es a Syiven take Highest Prices Paid nae come. T tn cccccccccces. SS cs m2 oi or - mewand. r : ry “Och MEMORTS inc Pree estimates, PE 1-6822. 4 Reward. Call PE ¢1257 RIDGEWAY Rent Houses Furnished 35 | {ae. Dailverwate corvine. ccbeessces SM mem 1804 PENTRY. PLASTIC land contracts “ Upheistering: atl ie oe tehway ate REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | Aggressive ‘young ‘mon. to com: Maw 27 Wants PULL TIME PE 400) — PE +160 ae, ite eos, fat te Pap Se ae ee ‘age’ & Cneare “Cobmnet’ sas | Canon 688 7 i NEW 3 ROOM $12 and u Por Sale Houses Do AGE BOCIOE a plete accel collec work tan ‘after | 6:00 =696FE C6024 $024 02 2 [ie agg a a a _Huror PE 6-8"ti a _ Pg all ne cjaemn oe Me. | sidiialeanniomielics feat Dive. Adults Sarees: ROOMS WITH TV Por Sale Lake Property ......44 and — for manage | nord MARRIED MAN WITH 5 a Lines vans anywhere in | TOLE CRAFT SETS: WASTE BASs- A. JOHNSON, Realt “vy Room APT PRIVATE EN. wealth PE +ai2s For Sale Resort Property .....44a | ton. Must be willing to put forth | dren needs work. 3 years col-| United States. Quick service FE | "ets. $2.65; may: sine racks 63.95. ealtor ; Ba, 41 Auburn / ious ant APTS PORN OR MOTEL © Suburban Property wa | sal well paying executive. — lege training as accountant = 6-8562-34' N Perry — aS & 65.9, Gl FE 4-2533 { LARo® ~ room asf frm veers Tots welcome “PEE SAG AMORE eeeeresenee j Assorted La Por Sale Lote ................ | tions in Michig Cnie.” 863 ve ne tar cae ee i INCINERATORS CLEANED. woods trays SCARLETT 'S. 7% 61704 S Telegra Rd furn Private entrance. FE ¢13)8. py yy Bly “ew cool “tao TV gg] Maid Vor Gale Acsenge ...............41| Feats State Bonk Bice” FE Sp hy one Se et: See oe | LE Levreee VE Pe AT i! alls a LAROR CLEAN ROOMS PRI xepoo MODERN 2 BEDROOM | ,,0*Tvice Parking. Reas rates, Por Sale Farms = ................48 —_ soe SS Notices & Personals 25 entrance Pine | Gas heat. Till June 1. Adults only | 18@ Woodward Ave. FE 42502. _ | IO A land contract, Realtor ‘ bg ey Sec orto Barak | ATOR ABLE. TO. SET | estes mantel oe | eons ecerees “BO ane APE | Sey Gags PRES rome arr w | Fase me His SRW Tet aren eee SF J Gc uroa NNN OE RN Por Sale or Exchange ..........50 BLUR BINGO WORK WANTED. |“! DEconaTINO = Paintina| )! "egies ra FOR LAND CONTRACTS, | 5 900M FURNISHED | LD sooean CABIN IN WATERFORD sTORE BLDO PIRANCIAL UP OWN JOBS. AFT- | "pi.boasbi=, PE S018. aod wall papering. Call for esti Fe ae gente, amor de | Sa tere OO Dente Ber. S Seceme it Buveed nt oe woor SOE RN Nous wimree "rae vie aus a Bustaces Cppertmittcs .........1| ERNOON SHIFT. PLASTERING, LIONT HAULING, = PIRTiCe Pa Zwoina | ANY Gin’ OR WOM on AN NEEDING i j= h ERIVATS BAR. OPEL | or Y 24002 stone oSPACH fale NGOIRE Bale Land Contracts Seseeees- < J a0 * on ee Pape friend viser re. contract rnished Goon, bende te Leas = 2/ GOOD WORKIN G | gouxo wan i6, DESIRES WORK of ect ae) Lh es ee of equity @ Four) ROOM, PRIVATE BATH AND | with ny BEDROOM WOME | 2 STORE €. AND peeke QFORE. seeeccesewecee, BB Cc OND ITIONS of any kind Call FE 54-1007 be Confidentia:. The Salvation Army. K. L. I 1 R ] _entrance. Very nice. FE 2-4376 come Pontine Lake OR 3-0138 2615 ang 261° N. Diste, Mortgage Loans ........c00000. 4 S:| tween 4 and 7. PAINTING AND WALLPAPER | —— 3 50nKREPINO—TYPINO empleton, noo bind tOr | sis pORNeED ABA Soa N of Telegraph. OR 3-191. | STEADY JOB. WRITE ork. i. sag C- White, OA Bite or FE! oe “Sh tings. Tox service 2230 Orchard Lake R4 ee Pe a en |e, Cone LY OEE | prone, ial iW, MORON eager oe «| PONTIAC PRESS BOX Work Wtd. F 11) _ sone 210 8 Telesraph Rd PE 8-087 | COMMERCIAI | Somraaaae jee soe re S ROOM Ap TE Bie wi | _ Couple proterred. PR b-eme emma a aS Be, a Sancmnaenseaseseem : —. 4 Painting, Wall Washing | DaIwry M«r1D_ POR sUPPLIES | $10 mo 6 per cent interest | woodward, Royse! Oak 112-2200 | NEAR LAKE ORION wo | 38 a For Gale Clothing .....:..606....88) 115 | TRONINGS IN THE HOME. GIRL & go Will sell for 63.000 cash. PE | y $86 : Sale Household Goods 61 2. | for baby sitting, FE 5-147! Free estimate Reasonabie. are. Pees Fe poe) ee | sale wer 6 pe : 2 ROOMS BASEMENT Apt,.| Must have good references. FE | For Sale Houses 43 “teseeees 4, PULL TIME STOCK AND CARRY FRONING DON® iN ay HOME. | _2-2706 DETECTIVE sev viCE | NOMES We WAVE | puitatle tor 2 2. oF 4 buddies =. Sele ~ ———— ee on rrseeseeeees BB” Gut poy. Peabody's Market. MI _ PR 5-480 — PAINTING PAPERHANOING | _‘‘7_@ Commeceis: Mame § tw | ¥ = PE +313 SMALL. MODERN FURNISHED 7 ROOM MODERN 1 VIL. Cartetmas Gifts oe -- 9 46222 LADY WANTS WORK. DAY OR WALL, CLEANED ‘8 A TREASURE BEYOND $200,000 2 ROOMS. ADULTS 204 FLOR | DOUte With commodities Adults | tage Buchy Realty. Orton- For Saie Miscellaneous .........60 MIDD! EAOED | “MARRIED WAN | night. PE 5-0619 TUPPER R 3-706) measure. Fina Foam for cleaning Ai our dispose! ty purchase new or | ence ropa Diste Floral, 5233) Disie | vine De it Yourself .............61| fo Work No children. | @ATURE WOMAN WANTS RE- | PAINTING AND PAPERING | Gon, ‘74 “Dholetery. Walte's No seteoned lane correct et oi 2p ROOM APT WITH PRIVATE | ayati PURN HOUBE ie | CAVING STATE. MUST GLI. Bale Musical Goods ...........-€2 Iya gous mina Bast wanes | sche 'wEne, cut vontegee | CGE Catt wall Games| IN DEBT? | “= 7O® Soe mAnan || 388ensot mt 2 °F TE SOS | Vinewoog. Cat afer 6 1103| ple “panenion brick Tirephace | ae ttl some . bookkeeping. ‘ . “ . aton a -© WiowT MAN. PULL TIME re Dems. OR 32284 of OR 3-046. | IF you are having trouble meet- Buy —To seit - 7 ROOMS. MODERN 2 CHILDREN | wattzn Lake all MODERN | ere win carpeting Cale rive . references. Apply Cavalier Gas. | Ui MBOORAP i our yments, see us to row” BUY IT- wet ‘ns UR welcome. 8565 Pontiac Lk conv enien . | . | _fetarial service. &M 3-2842. Pree seumates. “PE aati | dey. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUN ROoWE Wate Ct ea w- ea ti tens Cte ae | Se down, EM 4 fton Plain i" : = . “ une m rt ¥ Me * PATROLMEN WaainSs ate Toe = p_cotpetes. Fe Fat. RS. INC. ¢i% 8. Saginaw roomy, Couple only. PE $-4032.| Detroit, VErmont on Bow: ‘| g ro, Poatice. satery | “inn imy home. TRONINOS DONE ___Phystotherapy Z1A| _ above Onciand Theater pe boas, "mag @ SHOWER NICELY | WALED Age ALL MOBERR Nomen Teele M. Kiweed FB Plante, Trees, Shrubs | and p plan. Requirements: | —"™. 21778. “KENNETH, PLEASE COMMUNI- furnished. Couple only. 20 Nor-| conveniences 2 bedroom 42583 wake ee = Gena ae oyun Washtros A TRO! A DAY z EVE. MASSAGE — cate” with Carita. Very im- _ton, after 6 pm. _ _ only 3 blocks from Village waits ~ 7 amas @ ded secsssas.t0| Spt Minas me im service, i te | curtaine Pickus and deliver. FE eo) eee 2 REALTY | oO meattons |? ROOM FURM APT PRIVATE | 15 weekly unfurnished $68 *|Season S PARM MERCHANDISE | Written exam. Sat. Jan 8, 1955.| WANTED IRONINGS. 6) A BUSH | GRADUATE MASSEUR. EVENING | = = == OR: 3-882 Prone: cnr Nagtaye _ Con Ot 30089 Wailea Laks ostour or MA a a Ray, Grain & Pees nn) ERY a ice Mt tice. City | ol. VE sores, and week-ends, Home calls only.| LEAVE NO SOTL AT ALL. CLEAN 107) W Huron Ph PE 20203 a 5 Per tale Liveteat we) eee —| - TR P24 i pn mee eee | Wanted heal Estate 32-A a Wine « Rent Houses Unturn. % Greetings Wanted Livestock = .........55...73 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN; Building Service 12 ___ Television Service 2 ON AND AFTER ‘Tins DATE. ' ring et SE laa Pe Pull time only, experienced pre ~~ 0 ee’ ; . 3 “ ; . . . La Pow’ ocecescne. 2-4 . q ! j : eae \ ’ c rhe path ppsebe ae 5 mene Peal ~ ggrortions, Mey BRICK BLOCK AND cEMEnt | pay NIGHT TV srRVICE i dor ant soma canvases gogo REAT I ST AT F ' eee. tn tee a ba ao : ms eae eis " aalen Bn IN TRE: SeRee Of Sais: Pace: Geccound on So pea te cee Estt Rim eimners. Be eb tos | Ge ease | gther than myself a A fee PROBI EM ? Lake 2 REDROOM rOUSE LAKE PRIV CUSTOM ONLY. BUT WITH eccsees- . te wy ac, eh ; 2 fleger Near . *:hools and church Auction Sale Per «Ph PE 606m | BERNIE'S RADIOTV SERVICE O EN EVES TIL CHRISTMAS 2 ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE | On”, ces, A GENUINE APPRECIA- REAL ESTATE SALESMEN | — A cul Us _70 Blate Stree’ Phone FF 57158 1 evens AUTOMOTIVE | Good Ss aS — | ance, BLOCK. Cay WORK a1 bout bird — Fa 28008 a PO ai wares Dorothy's, FE are aRal am 3. ROOM APT HURON @T ; ann. gallate 2 Doles tial tor, TION OF OUR PLEASANT repli ‘ COMP EST Md re om ° Por Baie Bousetraiiers —~ ings B ject are ine it] ————— BASEME NT OUARANTERD TV. ED TV REPAIR A ant REDUCE SERVICE AT YOUR COMMAND. tt. room ¢ teem) hewee ae 5 blocks orth of "Auburn ASSOCIATION WITH TRE Rent Trailer Space eeeseeeeeeees afraid hard — make - - a — oe t a Auto Accessories — .....0.0s0000. 80 can do sirign tor yoursel| \WATER PROOFING DON'S Radio & TV 121 8. Parke We list and sell your property 3% Rooms caeenen ea Pace | 9991 Semone Se. Reeshive @es MANY THOUSANDS WHO Ato Service seeecccsccccescces OL Call come in talk over. wi done from imside. Guar =. = an Sita Be Gopal oa tnd bees ake sew rE 2-5408. Ot 22008 a ~ Salo Meter Senstere w+..coeeee. Of oe _ OR 3-0501. DAY OR Try our ence, ectentihie quick We have lots with or without |@ ROOMS GND FLOOR RIGHT “hie? Ms AND BATH WITH HAVE VISITED OUR EX- Por Gale Bicycles .......000000+. ; intividwa nutritional nutritional programs. wn eee eee ee VN (fats Auburn Ave. Office im rear ae HIBIT HOME AND TRE ans 120. \e : 3-4870. CALL, FE ¢4 o ROOMS PaivaTe ENTRANCE tahed HOUSE PARTLY FUR- SEVERAL HUNDRED rapid aati ra as | ARE ~~ CARPENTER WORK —— WEDDING aay Gk) isch bara a. co. int end_bath crac “Rodin aN ¢_PE 6-0031._ Alrpia ces seebesesones + la~ 4. Alteretions Bw Orct. Lake » satiee OOM iN é = Transportation Offered : aoe Gee = } ating a “Petes "semaine = “Heres, | PB 241s Mu bone “th come at ona os Wy jgecorated. very *modera i WOM ZAvE PUeCeseeD scored | liv, O eesies . |GARPENTRY BLOCK AND Ce PEWRITERS RENTED _ eleome month. all. Saale ee pay Fe ye Om, | meet wert ote PE SATE. Michel's 12h. Seana et, | Wtd. Household Goods 27) LISTINGS WANTED | arreacrivé i Roots any Ser 230 On afin” NORTHWOOD HOMES THIS seeeeeeees = *SonD a GSsTtow BUiLDino Pn a FE Tikiee repurie AND A00mN0 MA. We need listing: on all types of | bath. Private FF 8-1370 |S ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT OR YEAR. WE EXTEND TO ecceceee: Breer + Seer __pancing Modernizing. FE 4-5470. oo work. one OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST real estate Qualifie buyets wait | ATTRACTIVE STUDIO KITCHEN-| ‘!!) fell for small down payment | LP FL00 @ Pratng and Orttice Bup-| furniture buvers. Cash waiting.| ing Prompt persone’ and efficient| ette apartments. Also sleeping | re 1-020 YOU OUR BEST WISHES S & RARTERO OD FLOORS A _piy Got Ss 17_W. Lawrence. FE ¢7e81 serivce on your ‘call Als have! rooms Teiephene & TV in every |§ ROOM& AND BATH. 9 BED > | aie — a Bis, PE 2-670. ——————- | €ET Us BU! IT OR AUCTION It| Ivestors who ef" pay cash for| room Daily maid service Park-| rooms. gas heat. full basement FOR A MERRY CHRIST- | To gatebtisn standards, mechine | CARPENTER FORE. pAlTERA Upholstering _for you, OA 8 %5} — OC eee == area isetiy and monthly | garage 108 E. Brooklyn us mo ~~ D A NEW YEAR joads prod ontrol. | odern a enusto ; ward A (U8-10) | 4+-0760 AB AN N CA FOR WANT ADS a oe ol smell ot Bcpan rob | _ building. OLive 2- “ ReSTDENTTAL paaren, wil! he giver ress No other need Mart. _Ph_"E 24905 Saginaw Reward MY 2-3801 Ww i . obligation MODERN 2 ROOM CABINS CHII-| IMMEDIATE POSSESSION model toda without tt apply. Mart- t scellaneous 81 AT _neili's Res. M1 64853. MODERNIZATION AND LCARPEN. Lost pee AGLe. WEMAULE. VICIN. |) Cann a nannnnnnAnnc DORRIS & SON dyon_wefrome. Everything furn | tractive ¢ rms. & bath forted sir S8U0 DOWN Closing time for savertise EXPERIFWCEL WHITE GIRL OR —— y Bei Mountain Sunday aight. stint, BUYING RAW PU REALTORS COOP MEMBER ° "| Gaunmee’ Edie me. = bed odern hom ments containing sires Nomar t cook assist with chil- Qigqjiunevt Pree estimates OPE | _ Fe sien | “highest prices. “Roy @mith, 6 | 9 W, Baron PR Cis! | GOSEAN-WELL-FORN 3 ROOM | Se eR yet BRET) win iaxe privileges, Picture win: larger then recular agate con. Light housework other help roid BRITTANY SPANIEL FE- _Lakeville Rd. OA 82163 —— jae Ret teauired | dows, excellem kitchen, ample type ts 12 o’cleck poon the a a Live & Birmingham. | INSULATION CARPENTER WORK white ticked. LISTINGS WANTED me 4 fromt terrace Available De q | eloset space bath. Cheice of col- day orevious to publication tise Press rooreners, wine Fus-| Siam hoger air Vicinity wil wien Lake. Children's STOP LOOK Pcs nee Ge ola a oe ors and “elevation Utility ‘Foom, siding. com a a rd oi] forced i rnac wa- Transient Want A@s may $0033, after ‘S30. a Wanted to buy houses, teres. g2- ies. NEWLY DECORATED 2 ROOMS ohn K. Irwin ot Sere t, copper plumbing. Pull . aaae Ta STRAND | faces, cottages or other . | R KNAUF, Real te > 0:30 the PLASTERING, NEW AND REPAIR | “ir, of pearis First be move. or tern down. _ P. ‘ ’ ealtor end beth FE 625560 0 REALTOR Lite ft. dav of ra See Sutton, MY 2-6432, WwW Horon Pe 274n,|i%i SPARTANETTE TRAILER Zinee 18 1 ABON 2 3 Church. 27345. Canta ¥O BGT 2 | Modern 30 ff. with bath. EM wk ne — i " a ‘ , ~ = . aw Samm, Farz gp sere | /SELL THE SURPLUS ex Gut wore euarentred.| WILL Tm PERSON WHO PICKED | “Hiy " mre tree NP beten. [GREEN LAKE OFFICE |,3978 7 | rk bbqtr ee FE Sim vs ‘Weoste & ben. i : z 26432, ( ) | ; aa ron SNYDER PLOOA LaYina- up ladies hat in « — Wy Ee “HEDQTRS FOR ALL LAKES” trance end bath Newly decor-- OO Reker ai : One bree 4 as 488 sanding and finishing Phone PE cdor at eee Corin viearrt ses. anted to Rent Cottaces homes. Lots and estates | Sted. 111 N. Telegraph HOLIDAY BARG ’ - $ 320 ; 840 through Classified Ad® se: MALE Since 1926 - Tre An. ARGAIN | $ ie «a gay We sweCKLR CEMENT | “nuny” Peeiis. | COUPLE WITH 7 MOS. |r couSia Po Bae nagis| ROM APtR Unturnished 34) wen sas + pearoom, vunesion | q LJ ao 56 Call estimates, EM 3-4878 | (oar Loe Fi - ‘ oN es on “% acre at Whipple Lake Ask- | AILED BLACK WOodward 57744 ing $5 M $ 33 8&3 && Land, livestock, machin. WELL PRILUme 7 AND 6 IN| Cocker. Browy paws and chet | OV baby desire 5 room Been ere 1 BEDROOw. munis) - 1S \\F LIME! Solve ev- MI + a _ __| Male. Near json Park Re- unf. house Close in. ette smal child welcome. Pri- VETE NS Birmingh Offic | werd. FE 5-634. : , fe R Ads! H vate & entrance. see man- TERA lam e ery Ahine| thal FE Business Services’ 13 “ST: § MONTHS OLD DaLMA- Reasonable rent. Will] For Rent $) OUSC,| ager im rear, 142 W. Columbia.| ONE LEFT 2 dedroom bunge, eryday problems the y. anything - a ° pa Btrayed. White with black 1 Ref 7 OORT | UNFURNISHED APART. tow, stairway to expansion attic Ph. Midwest 4-0844 4 ee eee Reward MA 62435. give exce ent care. et- a rtment room an ment utilities, full basement, and ail of the | \ . : 2-8181 | SLOOMPLELD WALL Giesnonssie zx ‘? BETWEEN WKC STORE erences. FE 8-1215 pa ’ s, Y-| ase tool Lake. siher mont wanted features. Only | | Vant Aa way! Phone 379 Hamilton Pree ext. 20 contained # WKC box. Ad-|PREE SERVICE TO ALL Lawp | thing. Dial FE 2-8181 for FE 40070 J : saree f Tospler and. sone. | "Torts : itt & S-UAROEnocees amb ware | R. J. VALUET, Realtor | FE 2818! for un ed New . Reward re- : entrance, Utilities furn land 5-0803 . tors. PE See. . FE oie. an ad-writer, Pr sani Goegeruara Real iiat eunanee writer. ’ ‘ . ; \ ' , » Sal f A eM \ f f Bre edicike ged! tay] oe. 4 7 ' id . of iy ‘ - ' 7 | THE PONTIAC’PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 154 ores For Sale Houses 43,___ For Sale Houses 43 CARNIVAL : by Dick Turner | For Sele Houses 43, Business Opportunities 51 $1500 that you would like to use A emali some tand contract or as down -ryment on se one ested bedroom hom STONE REALTY CO 819 Josiye PE 20233, 2 oto e pm Dene: Bur tte 8 | ment r_plambing, 62 gallon EXPANSION ATTIC | & burnins osonese. shang enoot = for three roome tn | doors Double com = rer attic 2 large bedrooms and spray, tile setiect oak lot im « ag ao oe price $12,000, | oTERUERT C DAVIS J $1,000 DOWN n Siscbee. peel y dec Te | te eee’ lempleton Fim ts Orie” “ “ *) FAST SIDE INCOME STORE BUILDING | 2 homes on 1 jot 1 mofférn 5) Plus @ FIVE room home; also | oie | heemrgan new I's car | pHige lag Bo oypgg Poot Oa | garage Very convenient to both : + S& orth and south end factories | gift or novelty or small grocery! Oniy $9250 with terms oy A my By lel $500 DOWN LA NCE W. | North side 4 room. bath and | | . Utility. Pull price only $5500 GA Y LORD «* 1.. Templeton, Realtor | 79 —— Lake Rd FE 44563. 198 © Pike st FE ¢0584 Open_Eves, Open Sun 1 to 5 | WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY | SMART BUYS TO WISH OUR FRIENDS AND a ‘Dome’ wits ‘ eiereena: CUSTOMERS A VERY ‘ “BUD” Neca fut lan ith, foom, 2 lots with lovely shade Merry Christmas trees, — spot with are. AN = paved drive 4 Happy New Year street. Words cannot de. | yor eee ae Se Bend be) TIM WRIGHT, Realtor | SUBURBAN HOME | Quang are, TE tesa with an — tele pai ‘This Co-operative Rea! Estate Exchange es —_ @ | Elizabeth Lake Estates Tage, basement utility Three years old, 1's story bun- E alow “with full basement, oil . ceramic tile bath’ plastered room. . select floors vat miles on a nicely lade iped this fine lakeside subdir a a finest of homes and surround ings are to be found in ra restricted and protected area Pian to see this offering at once Priced ot 011.060 with $3500 dows, WM. A | Rustic Bun sie Exterior. suburban — lake REALTOR er bes water. Pric Oyen | pal “tl E% on ed at josT * 43960 On One Floor Bateman oereees. rice rE or PE 2.3370 = Lakefront Brick This lovely suburban home Tefiects excellent taste and REAL ESTATE «| individuality for its own z . You are sure to enjoy Yule Be Merry) fs. secures orate huge Rts ing ns room, cente ree uke Itehen, } cared coare ‘wachioneen | completely tiled beth teven jr High Carpeted iiv- the ceiling! and three lovely tng and dining rooms mod- bedrooms = The os ’ opens at ground level with | a a 3 ae two picture windows and | bed hare planter in recreation room | rooms. Large ciosets @, pool for the kiddies recreation foom, Lenox gas and ft. frontage You |i and water softener. be amazed at only $26 - Niece shaded lot and 2 car 300 — by appointment rage oP went the Now! — ; Rancher Deluxe Here's @ home with al! ] ylvan } the comfort and = charm you've dreamed of — living * room «@ dining room lux- Village | uriously carpeted, 31 ft recreation room 2 ifire- room ‘olon . places. 2 car attached ga- Mt den soa oe = rage and situated on an ex- le betha sa om cellent % acre reel on @own All eeie paved toad ubstantial \ stoek = erg down payment required MEDIATE N —ty see Call for appointment today | Kampsen REALTOR ~ ~~. es we re on™ | Realtors, FE 40528 es ti 8 YTT BS “Telegraph Fves & Sun Real Estate Exchange Co-operative Real Firtate Fachange TRIPP | SAM AMELE [P SALES aN ahi property features @ modern bedroom heme ‘located on an - re of land with a 12024 chicken Svlvan Village coop A good buy atPoniy $1 900 = doan Perhaps vour family has -: rown and needs a larger S750 DOWN ome See this 4 bedroom Move right in this ¢ room modern with large living room, run home jocated inside city, featur room fireplace Large con | Ing full bath basement garage venient kitchen. Bteam < () ' bus and stores This property is heat imsulated 2 car at- @ Dargain at only $6750 teched garage. 2'9 baths Very desirable location STONE | HAVE YOU ' | Elizabeth | Deer | Brick 23 UF | Member Co-op Rea! Es: | 2 Days Sie cet, Lett TO GET YOUR FREE CHRIST MAS GIFT TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF A 8TUDIO COUCH, BEDROOM SET OR COOKING RANGE — OR EQUIVALENT IN PURCHASE PRICE THESE OG AT F B MELIN co.” BAGINAW 8T ONE. or Tear VALUABLE GIFTS 18 YOUR POR CHRISTMAS WITH THE PURCHASE OF A— Jeautiful 3° Bedroom RANCH HOME With Carport $65 Month. Only $190 Dn. VETERANS PLUS COSTS $750 DOWN — FHA PLUS COSTS Some completed homes ready for immediate occupancy. Bee model 11-9 daily at corner of | Joangay and Crescent Lake Drive ROSE-H!ILL REALTY COMPANY KEnwoed 2? 9060 __ Model Phone ORI\andoe 3 1101 ANNETT OFFERS 'North Side Modern large 5 room home in excellent condition near ublic and perochial schools ewly painted on the out- side Large fenced rear lot I'y car garage Storms and = = screen Reasonably priced et 68500 Bedrooms—Large |.ot Attractive modern 4 bed room home on lot 1805206 Living room 15221 with nat- ural fireplace, odern kite end lavetory on first floor, } bedrooms and bath up Basement heat 2 ar garage 10 fruit trees owner transferred lake Fstates Lovely west suburban neigh berhood with iake privi leges situated on 2 lots ranch type home with 5 rooms on the first floor 2 additional knotty pine rooms on second floor, could be used as bedrooms sewing room or room. Large heated breene- way 2 car atteched ga rage Basement separate laundry, and finished rec- reation room FHA and GI approved |_ake—Clarkston Between 3 & 4 acres with 100 feet lake frontage Won- derfu’ view from attractive Solider here, studio type liv- ing foom With balcony larg stone fireplace din bedrvuom and = full down 4 bedrooms and*'', baths up Screened porch “| AC heat 22 Raneh—Rochester New Roman brick ranch home on 2? acres, stream Living room 16x28, natural | fireplace Redwood beamed ceiling, 3 large bedrooms, beautiful kitchen 1216, cer- amic tile bath built in ran- ity Toom ith American ter heat 2's $27 250 lterms Roy Annett Inc. PFALTORS Huron FRderal 3 Open Prvenings and -Sunde car garage ‘os Lee LOOKING FOR A ON A HITL? Then come to Rochester and see this costur built three bed room brick basement and fire place On let 100x400 Located north of Rochester off Orion Rd. im Ferocrest sub-division Frank Shepard HOME 5621 ORION y y -78 where children can play in 2 ae " ie " safety Cali us for an ap. 5 a y Or { point ment . REALTOR —- INSURANCE Fast Side Open Frves Free Parking 100 Oskiand Ave 42544 | Five room modern Near Crescent Lake bow Fireplace in: $1500 down Large 2 bedroom CHRISTMAS 18 MFRRIFR when room, iso Bed room « bungalow Storm windows Lake You own \our own home It Screene! front poret full privileges immediate possession takes $1500 own to buy thie basement with oi! heat New $67 % Me24 four room A bath home roof Paved street jocation Duplex bungalow 2 apartments 1 fear school and bue Fair rooms and beth each Shows good YOULL LOVE THE YUIFETIDE Ivy priced as $10500 witt income $8800 $1800 down SEASONS rore aten part of the $2 503 down PONTIAC k} \l ly ©oO FARTH yours Heres $0x350 _ 17 Bal ' 3-973 ft of the earth with a nice & Te she R Triy D Re alter : “cee Lt room home on t for $1283 down BW Lawrence ised Open Eves HAPPY NEW YEAR & vear after PE 5-816) or FF 58304 year after year are yours when } You ca potot wtth pride to rour ee oo | OWn cozy nest See this 5 room home with bath basement TWO FAMILY Garage for $8500 Will GI paiees G6 treek na tr nn in CITY INCOME TWO FAMILY : ; . t m sisting of fire a Five room apartment for own- B 1) ( H \RI I > Realtor — . er plus a@r om apartment u z " po ee og = plus @ 3 room Both romlaing ot > Bedrooms Piaeos21 pall savlane naa te che bath, and iarge living room Wi7T S Telegraph Rd Ope Free eondht cellent hardwood floors piastered walls Co-operative Rewi FE-tate Fachange The = Ipsice and out Garage natural trim Also ful! basement . ve room. ere vacant Yaundry ub« gas r — bome with paneie.. breeze the ae a seco LS Noe rag twe ‘lots tet soma, SB Lake Ra Large ising room dows and screen: Nice a beg ening ell modern kitchen fu ot 00) DOW NT Atzac( pole ing: $8860 . POR t plastered wal, automat ami frame bedroun bungs by reat, and built in 1953 on a with full basement opk floor an last Hs Pn ENO, FAMILY corey lot $2300 cowr mia pie ered wa Fenced rear cE STREET SH : SHELL. MACEDAY 1! AKF — bungalow Five rooms Five room. 2 bere ane e $2066 DOWN - Large 7 room and vol ll room and bath type located on a large lot 100% modern home close in Ideal for tor the pred mned and built 130 ft Exterior completed and j« rocming house Good cond'tious convenience of two fami- close to bus and schoo! $750 ena priced at only 27 S00 ites. Ales a 3 car garage Will ann , = well or take trade . $1995 DOWN - ‘Elizabeth Lahe SHELI with Kr MENT Te FE =T° 'D , bath complete‘rec rm with I all Sl BL RBAN knotty pine and lavatory at- @ rooms. 2 bedrooms With a pos- tached Tiled firs. AC ot] heat sibility of a 3rd. of] heat. auto matic hot water glassed in front perch and lot 1302126 Only $1 500 cement drive garage and over head door Landscaped down FLOYD KENT. Realtor 7 24 W Lawrence FF 53-6105 open eves INC ( MT Next to Consumers Power 3 bedrooma with large living and dining rooms natural fireplace * and I'y baths for the owner Plus a 3 foom renting for $75 On the west side $3 500 wil! . . ~ — “ bandle MERRY CHRISTMAS . Is what the whole family will say S800 DOWN when you purchase this lovely ranch for the Long low and Garage house With electricity gas rambling. grey cedar shakes, lov- city water, and stool In a clean ely breezeway with tio, 2 car neighborhood near Pontiac Motor, | attached garage. A-1] Kitchen tiled, stores. bus and schooi | large maple chopping double sink. board, ix automatic washer. GE electric stove, spactous liv- ing room iéx22 brick fireplace built in TV, wall to wall carpet- ing. double closets im each bed- IVAN W SCHRAM 5-5091 or FE 5-2564 pl: Evenings and Sundays 1111 Josiyn Cor Ird Realtor Co-operative Real Estate Exchange STOP WISHING FOR 4. CAR! the Want Ads! . water softener, curtains Windows, pool in back yard nicely landscaped jocated in Svivan age All of this, for $3.000 down and vacant A Merry Christmas to One and IRWIN & ROSA \ REAL ESTATE -CO-OP MEMBERS Baldwin Avenue FE 50101 FE Select it today in Lots of bargains! FE 2.2161 | WE CAN OPPER YOU A VARIETY | of houses for sale from $200 to For Sale Lake Vrop. Pee) PPP PAPAL DL WIL = IAMS L. AKF rooms bath Large corner, | Sacascanee aot - block to beach $5500 $800 do wee * JONES REAL ESTATE 832 FE 43505 Waterford VETERANS Better values in Pontiac NO DOWN PAYMENT (Mortgage cost about $300) HANNAN , ag gre sup ly Love rooms, basement, unfin Lincoln 44900 attic plans 2 car gar, Obly - z / $12,500 = RAEBURN ST. via room ‘ro Off beat. $1500 2 FAMILY sh wen =e ! Approx. 1 acre of ground Only CLOSE IN 5 roum bungalow. $0? dtairway to attir. Of] beat. Ge | CLARKSTON rage Natural fireplece. Lovely | ® room: bath, basement. 2 car a.uost aew carpet. drapes aus | gaara: Nea} cheap for quick furn.ture ineiuded Real ciean sale Wou'd consider modern trailer WILLIAMS LAKEFRONT a jot 2 ¢ar ga- and. balance cash Off Josiyn 4 room, and vath Un- finished Electric Penced in 50 « 340 ft — bath basement, ae $10 500 HE ‘MA M ELWOOD FE 4-2583 REN1 BEATER, $850 DOWN | Located near Fisher Body, off Oakland. thi: is one of Pontiac's older home« But still a good buy 1 bedrooms combined kitch- PE 2-2162 or FE 5-3578 BEAUTIFUL LIVING ROOM | { | | Sale = Sabres Prop. 454) | FE 46 1946 to 1953 cars | en an dininvy room, large living On Draper in desirable Pioneer room. ba basement. auto oi! Highlands. Very attractive —be- heat, ga< hot water heater city cause of the pleasant 14x23 ft sewer Tota! price $5.860. pay- living room, ‘entrance hall and ments of $5000 per month closet), dinette and streamlined CLARK REAL ESTATE kitchen. Bedroom down and large | es bedroom . = Painted 1362 W Hurw Open Evenings ment gas heat. 2 car |= = rage Fenced back jawn. $12. For Sase Lots terms ~~ PI A CUTTL DONELSON SCHOOL Only S850 Dn Cose-in_ ranch-type lots 110 Bie fenced lot, laké@ privileges on pod (0 with "water electricity and Lotus Lake 2 bedroom bungalow win be too late or buy for future | full basement. oi) heat. Enciosed home Good jevel lot. See this breereway and I) car rage | $6 250 ful) price Better call right how! HUMPHRIES FE 2-0474 3— 63 N Telegranvh Rd Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Johnson BUY A HOME FOR CHRISTMAS now at reduced price. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eves Next to Consumers Power “LOTS $10 _mon 2 FOR BETTER SITES FOR BETTER HOMES. SEE . (HEROKEF HILLS' Compare the advantages of its close in country location - Eliza- beth Lake R4 1 mile W of Tele- graph Rd -ard select vour site won CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Community National Bank Bidg PE #4211 _ _Eves rE 1399 LARGE LOT WITH PRIVILEGES vp Dollar Lake Will take lumber BRAND NEW 3) bedroom brick ranch type home with basement fireplace & attached 2 car garage $18.500 with terms NORTH SIDE $ room modern basement furnace. and ss te unfin- | eas Pata OOoa Co ished attic $8.200 with substan- - tial down payment. Eves after “——_-— ae gi iota 6 call Mrs Snyder OR 3-1975 ee oe : FE ¢518 or FE 2-8332 _ LAKE FRONT WEAL BUILD .+ SITE 50x10 200 ft nice beach with this 3 ve. stre-* near St Joseph and bedroom modern 2 car garage eConne School $750 terms FE Only $2,000 down Fives after 6 Ru se' .. ott Realtor call Mr Jol! FE ¢0855 ‘70 W Pik FR 45005 marae . 684 FRANKLIé 8D $1000 OFFICE OPEN 06 - _G Preston 110 Jackson a A. JOHNSON. Realtor For Sale Acreage FE 4-2533 “ es = 13 ACRES 1AM = Telegr apls Rd In the Walters Lake area between Orton and Clarkston subdivision Over 400 fruit trees on land Price $7500 MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Oxford. Mich OA 8-3122 a _ For Sale Farms 48 FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE Call Rutledge OR 3-1111. FE 40003 14 ACRES $ ROOM HOUSE ON M15 Suchy Realty Ortonville Sale Business Property 49 STOUT'S BEST BUYS TODAY CUSTOM BUILT A lot of thought end work CHEAP WATER SOFTENER BUSI- s Chevrolet truck has gone into the designing hss of Us brick home located meng Ds a ge a on In @ very exclusive district opie Pp Beautiful living room with a acd Heatilator fireplace. two Tooms and a tiled bath. @ very cheerful Kitchen with for r Sale or or Exchange © 50 dint space in @ nice win- \— dow y. full divided base- EQUITY IN 5S ROOM MODERN | ment Situated on a wonder- home FE 48528 after 4 30 Hote shaded acre ie a4 ~ Bi ~ ~~ a == ome is Way underpric 2 at $16,200 ' Business Opportunities 51 BOBO OP PP 3 ACRES TO BUY. TO SELL — REALTOR Of lend here with room for Partrifige is THE BIRD" to see & garden and maybe a few HOTEL DINING ROOM FOR chickens There is siready lease Reply Pontiac Presa Box en insulatei chicken house 56 on tM property The home GAS STATION FQUIPMENT & & €00d bungalow style ease & inventory for ” Bale imcludes stock fixtures and leases at $75 per month Full price $4000 with $2,400 down If Gacpra ve: Real Estate Exchange you like the restaurant business. better look into this one We will show you the busiest little res- ALT¥ CO REALTORS FE 2-0263 |, taurant you have ever seen Coen et Bote PAUL A. KERN, Realtor NEXT_OR TO BRANCH 31 Oakland Ave rE POST OFFICE “Real Estate Since isis: ~ DOWN AND $10) Ash OP 47 Need Money? Suitable for | CORNER _N $25 ad o~ ¥ ~ : ~ | a ee ALL | 4 . OM ANNA ' TY|2 BEDROOM RANCH - TYPE PERSONALIZED | $200 MONTHLY INCOME $1.900| HOUSES INCOMES OF JEFricTENct ~ 4 home and 3 ecres land. MA| BY PALMER ~ On Son ' - - | down "Ali furnished. Side entrance | xtnds Poon ata Wen | Wateriros Br set Pe e106. , “~ @. & SONS ree. | AUBURN HEIGHTS, 4 i oF fy ae PW Dianee | Core RESTAURANT C North western at Migaievert For Colored People | ay «enon half acre j : or ait vw ee SMALL ae quarters, quick possession. en ——————— | & rooms & up: | | cation Fi 31106. down pejment FE $2418 MA 5-0708. ‘ FOR SALE salee ete best gl iadacape | Ae eee, or “Exsov YEAR ROUND CARE LIV: wt . rescavalt Canvulewcent VOORHEIS ROAD Ci—No Doen Pavinent | ee ere Lake” euto al best b- hot water, | DRAYTON PLAINS gaon ager senere Brict 9 pedrooths, living room, | (2) NO Down & Masa RANCH HOME Aluminum storm, dcere & win: | room shell home. ¢x Home Kitenen, dinette, Venetian blinds. Villans w do y | hardwood floors. - compiete. Phone . garage Greians tence full base-| Low monthiy payments New, New 3 bedroom Living room with po gs on dh eg oy | Jeugh plumbing Same location. for 18 years wot | modern 2 ena > bedrodm Homes | *indow wall and vise. down. 4560 Porest Ave to} OR 31511 ~licensed for 1 waa bes he un $13,650/C PANGU: 1919 tas | piece brick. to the | _§ every day og See. ee ahd room for more. ws wD 62100 down, * Ortonvilie 132 Reverse Charges floors Mehogany flush doors. Pal | ETSY Oy a aD 1955 excellent - WILLIS BREWER oT “| “Soeed aeae ea: meoeel Nae ane | BEST YEAR OF YOUR LIFE $20,000 yr. Living accommo, * Roove Hote! $500 DOW N spece Ready to move inte. At : It can be for you. If you stick dal for 7 and - re PE_20532/ A choice of 3 homes at Williams | {sched carport Brick and ceder | your neck out, and. Duy, your loves couple oF rel TO Mocca an 1nt| Late, Chetolah Shores, and syi, | Shakes con-truction aye . home ae: eee ie sverntiory.. ~ MILLER Gis—$100 Moves You In!| [2% 5° terettene wee cee | ts iit Eluabeth Lake privileges. ry) INCOME your" che hence for, nice anal | tri i ' | A ou look for an invest Good | : rms. : NOTHING ELSE TO Pay omy buys ‘y HEI LMA M. ELW On) Are 7% lecbing for on invest | (own. It's your move. 9000e. R lor A Good Existing Home Is Two bedrm brick duples homes, RED HORSE tt See mieaets Loko Bd. | Rest side propeety: 3 rental wat ty a ene Eas ea . I) basement. gas or of} heat t 264 Open 8 to 7. Y a A Lasting Christmas Gift | | Approx. $75 month includes every 5019 Cass Elizabeth Lake Rd. oo — Call for as ent - | Cute PO a gel ; aol com- lf po answer, ph re Toe finished All work thing Model open daily 167 pm PE 42252 | ADAMS REALTY CO: | Sint 'Seth* under floer oll heat. mM Be ” nee Ready to oc oe 7 = an Geen between Perry 4 ROCs _AND BATH FURNisweD F Auburn Ave rE $3383 | rge lot. Only $5100 Terms Co-ope: Estate Exchange be loose ho ems o . = h me efter 2 30 } 23-1900 . ‘ ~ Worries about serm doors or Anchor Real Estate JeT Augusta” oY Gomes rae: | ne ane ae Gee ee TAVERN—SDM ) — gy B. mop and move Model Phone FE 3-050 | $500 DOWN — ern. lakef -basement. Ge- | One | fide Eversining ‘o Tip-TOp | Only $13,000 with 68.000 down and | VILLAGE rage. Oi) heat electric water | prey tad consider trade of con- in. MODERN @ ROUM HOUSE WITH!) pent Beater 4 rooms and’ bath beater. exce | condition 4 | Duet or ie do y ment. We heve existing homes ip excel | recreation laundry room. oil fur- Just West of Pontiac on over one; Sam Warwick has 1 large face leat treme Reasonable | in Has ievely 7 room = poieg eel! Preeret eT he ave rae ve, Veteran Loam PHA | Siateg™ ot Priioge “et Unice | 6/2 Stra part barement fur- Brick 3 Bedrotmnmas fall base igre Write Pontae Press Bor SM) Tem M Mwures | Sher twil gang, a ems | an Loans, Land Contracts or Con-| Lake Pont! ec bus Full price -$4.800-bianace at $45 ural fireplace, knotty pine { B schools food. Compare this Ww Let es expisin how we can assist terms, Bawers B Kenn. The Per ARK REAL AL ESTATE breeafwey aod Apne eg with ae Joseph. ian Reisz " ' tp handling this business for you | Lake Man, EM 3-4432 | ber wo MurkE 02 . radio contsolles doord Large cor- LOVELAND a oe SDD—SDM ” uron nm Evenings ner loté aved street, sewé 2-0250 . fixtures, eq . “4 — : t Lo re rah kane. Be see Ne iest 41661 | Co-operative ea! Estate Ruchonee | ame ae a @00. down. Only liquer take-out > Messe ~ ose oer te . Idea) for family. No STATE-WIDE Real Estate Service Of Pontiac “Pontiac State Bank Bide oT A. Landmesser, — er a Land Contracts 52 20 Per Cent Discount New maveee stare! © b a manship @ ma teed Contract balance 7. to you — $5,560 Property under- priced when sold Call FE 5-0075 or FE 80041 Ask for Ted McCul- ae . |. HAYDEN, Realtor 6 E ie Bivd _Open Eves. 1.7 DISCOUNT CONTRACT I8 . == th, old on 20868 Paulsen. Balance of $6,769. pays a month. FE 2-0274 from to § Money to Loan 53 L tcensed Lenders) Work- uaran- ‘ State. G GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Bring your title. Most deals closed in 30 minutes, Loans Signature’ . OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 202 mOmmeae ear BANK BLDG = WHE: N °YOU 3 NEED $29-$500 We can bh@ip you with your money problems You can get up to $500 and repay im small monthly ments Telenhone us or cal our office STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 702 Pontiac State Bank Bid | TEAGUE FINANCE ‘CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $25 TO .500 AUTOS at : LIVEST HOUSEHOLD GOODS Rochester OL 60711 OL 1-701 near as call PE 95-8121 refinancing, any other most loans are completed on your first isit and in ea few minutes. Liberal repayment pian Home & Auto Loan. Company. your telephone. Por auto financing. payment of debts or worthy purpose caravan 407 come aans National Bank Bide t i Hours LO Extra Fast Service You can borrow 820-8500 quickly on signature car or furniture loans made without endorsers for anv worthwhile purpose. Up te M months t repay HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of Pontiac South Saginae St Kay Bidg Phone FEdera! 4-0838 5 Saturday @ to Partridge MONEY WAITING < You May Borrow $25 to $900 Dills protect your 24 months te FINANCE CO Above Walgreens FE ¢6 S41 SAGINAW J Ponti & HURON Also Dearie i lain 4% Dizie Hig war. Across from Poet Office one OR 3-1221 LOAN S- to $500 $25 ‘COMM NITY LOAN 0 E LAWRENCE FE FRIENDLY SERVICE SHOPPING FOR A! LOAN? 2-T131 “YES prompt! men. women sy ae one Nationwide credit. single. jone. Write cr come LOANS $25 TO'$s BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1 Ww Lawrence nee 2-0240 _Pontiae WHY BE Manv buys at easy terms Classified Ads A TENANT? excellent home- in the ei ih ar eg sme a ee ~~ ‘ -MONEY General Public Loan- Corporation _Morigage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST borrower see H. G. PETERSON Puone PEs$-0008 or PE 8 ! For Sate Clothing 56, ALASKAN FUR COAT. FE 50219. After 6 pm. 32-7872. BETTER EF AN- 4, a 12, “as GREY Call after 5 GREY 1 PERSIAN | PAW COAT. _ Size 20. $49. 19 Matthews. MOUTON LAMB COAT SIZE ais Srahaim, condition. $35. Phone MI 61212 beoeesa s 1 cana sILtEe FOX JACKET. Size 12-14 for $175. OR 3-0105 NTER COAT, SIZE 9 (SHOR ; ALSO BLUE SUIT 010. FE 56-5519 A é PM. _Sale Household Goods 57 rap ihin wien WASHER. veil. tala and oeliean: organ. ir GAS RANGE RB MUNRO tric, 1060 West Huron. funds tor single famtty |” THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ For Sak Miscellaneous 60 CLEARANCE $249.95 30 inch Crown Electric 188.00 20 inch Apartment (ib- 394.95 Automatic Gibson 329.96 40 inch Autometic Gib- som Range ............... 336.07 234.95 40 inch Gibson Range 175.00 390.95 9 ft. Automatic Defrost sea, 8 ft. " Westinghouse = . We Refrigerater 7235.00 (19.95 11 f. Gibson upright a | Cree 9 ft. Gibson Refrigerator old 158 50 290 Blackstone Automatic ‘ 0 00 OTTO A. TRZOS CO. 3101 ORCHARD LAKE ___Keego Harbor. t FE 20279 LINOLEUM ....... 25¢ Wall Tile, rn. ft.......10c Triple Vinyl Tile.....10c SYERS, 141 W. MAYTAG | WASHER Double la Mende and faucet $40. EM HURON R WITH NEW undry tubs with 3-3933. WayrTao AND KENMORE WASH. WASH. ers Guaranteed. 503 N. Johnson. _FE +510 i IAL 3. No NEW WHIRLPOOL electric dryers Bie sav _down payment EM 3-01 ANTIQUE? Colored _choice items. BUY IN omalt Ra- and $8. CHRISTMAS. giass, china furniture MY 3-408. aE | Balance 41 | model console, iow only $99.95. ANTIQUE GOSIP BENCH. PLAT- form rocker. bone dishes, cruet | set and china. EM }340¢7. BOTTLE GAS Installed in your home for $23.77 complete. Kenyon Fuel-gas. 6268 Dixie Hwy OR 3-2491. BABY GRAND PIANO. MAHOG- any, — Cable, with bench, a ft onard freezer $175. Ad-a-barness Loom, $125. 4 nee any twin ¢poster bed- | ttt Seems sent box Mattress $400 Kelvinator eles: motile! stale in execiiont BA ANK FURNITURE CO. 42 ORCHARD LAKE A TO FARMERS test brands— anteed for §& refrigerator i than a used machine Michigan e-aienam 393 Orchard Lake ve RE~AIR VACUMM CLEANER. Exceuen cond ition 146) «=Chip- _pewa FF 6.70 SPECIALS Biond desk end chair ...... $28.00 dry washer -. $35.00 $ dra@er oek chest ._........ 14.06 e . with mirror...... 10.00 Warm morning heater . 08 48 cup electric coffee urn .. $15.00 blond cedar chest af New meta! cabinets $8 | All white com kitchen heater $25 00 We sn lags HE and exchange every- home. a Oaniand Furniture 104 8. Saginaw 16 INCH RCA WITH DOORS $99 54 | Inside ‘antenna: $206 WALTON TV Walton, Cor. Joslyn i TAKE TYPE V VACUUM with attachments room, BENDIX ae Pa chene TEN | Gah Gace - Used washers .. $19.95 & Thor Gladiron $30.95 | Used electric ranges -.. $19.50 New Speedjueen dryer $160.95 4 @ & drawer — : $19.95 Ps. bd up 3 bedroom suites $142.95 mattresses $29.50 | Furniture, Appliances 3088 Lake Rd. Keego FE 5-861, or FE 54-8074 8° 5. Davenport anc chair $19.50 Table top cas stove. $19.50. Three ras -. stove. 69.50 Pref, $29.50. beds £295 Two bbe beds end = s>rings Ed eee. BANK FURNITURE CO. LAKE AVE. gd Fin Ls “pont + Mire a ont es bunk is. less a ut pric ¢. complete. $100. 2 Res-_ tour — included. new. AOR RONEN dio AND REF. | $15. FE 43403 Used Trade-in Dept. guaranteed Washer, A size gas stove Electric range hea Ref: ‘ator, EASY PARKING WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike Only USED TV's. $49.50 AND UP. R. B. Munro Electric 1068 W. Huron. Used Trade-in Dept. 2 pe living room suite .... Pts sED On R. B. Munre i lectric. ag ogg 18 s ceueee s * etitiretitcrale ra FE 2-2257 WAYNE GAB APPLIANCE SPECIALS TS > ING | PONG > TABLES” s and other gift articles redueed, for Weanesday. Thursday rida 1960 Opdyke Cor Pontiac Rd. FE 60221 dt BURMEISTER’S LUMBER TWO YARDS OPEN 8 AM TO 8 % : C7 BE $3" 338°" 4 gfisezsa=—= -BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. Christmas Specials ap Og _ a leno POR SALE. MAN'S GRAY COAT, SIZE 36.| Orchard Lake. FE¢S41. &x0 TINOL ior Soe Fapeoond wine “Sonne an . 6x TINOLEUMS..$179 Sgr "The Vegebend King Jen is, Plastic Wal! Tile .. : a ten Clud Members. rag al Tue Se ary THOR *S Pain $1.78 Gel. im pe site OO No papers, $15 inyl Counter Topping 18¢ rn. ft. = Harold’s, 140 S. Saginaw MATTRESS AND HOLLYWOOD beds. All new You save. Closed on Hilberg. 62 Williams. FE NEW 2? PIECE GRAY CUSTOM For Sale Miscellareous 60 cerenper and chau. $35. Rug ALL OUT _9 by _.2, $12 2 N. _Cass CHRISTMAS PRICES SLASHED — | Ty all el eu NEW FURNITURE OENERAL "WAREHOUSE | \-lona double ¢resser, bookcase | 7258 Dixie Highway Ded. iarge cnest. $99.50 up. Sofs ACCORDIAN FOLDING DOORS, = - pent bode. com-| “new, $18.15. FE ¢-2575. tee Glas Teseroprng “mae | ALL, Fomcetaiy erally r iy | ew, Se Lamed oon don eaten $X_FE 2-873 sion table .. $79.7%.| ALL ELECTRIC TOOLS, APPLI- Sewing rocker $1.95. Blond g' - to all. top step end coffee table $5.96 GENERAL WAREHOUSE CO. Meta, se 04.95. Dizie * cle ora 6 Everything for |-iin J 1281_ Baldwin brick w __inatom 026° CONES RENTAL rE Eight Mile Road. or KEn W. Huron ; j Witxrl TRAILER. AFTER ¢ 193 Beach St Sema FY 66 GAL OPE HFA we ccsscd hae head steel drums. $1.00 each P 750 Joslyn PE 42575 ~~ ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS. $29.95 Used Storm » Windows Eves. FE 5-743) ANCHOR FENCES Beeeeuresssecssse 4 MODEST MAIDENS ~ By Jay Alaa | “We don't have to worry about a Christmas tree—I saved ours from last year!" For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 LUMBER |= December "a6" — 1's" — 1'x12" White a3 ee cue te . of highest Quality and Es ioe goons aluminum s & . U8 , _ NEW HOTPOINT A Tic washer, Wa, $240.95 NOW $190.05 Nw . @ishwasher ww cloth e wes eo w ied bs Wis $43 46 NOW $328.95 Used W Mach os > - RA & APPI.LA oe | ae Wom PE ¢1133 \ | Lite NEW GAs FURNACE, 900. FE 51467 SE aE s 60 PL et SIRE og” MIOM, 20° WIDE, TWO Paereas ors 8 Spall bow. TALBOTT LUMBER pee arages, Birta Reas Ortonville 12P1i. <0 a Pasa others. eistag en tee ec Ta Tmen at ate | Reiegg, pot aos of the .* Hundreds of FREEZE caer ; MI 42814, of ——— g oa fie tember to be nt ie coon co | SESE ESE: PTET | aiMatiytend Rey fete dition OR 343%. ratched im transit. Michigan cover. all sizes LIONEL TRAIN. WATER HEAT.| er mode) D geep well, $306.00 Paul St: Cyr Lumber Co. |_ Vv E er. living toom . and | value Mee. Siighuy scratched | 6129 Bogie Bogie Lake Rd. Commerce | 1. AND WRECKING CO. cost) 300 We Ypsilanti. = Sia ‘Orenate Lake Ave. nde ne. we MOUTON FUR COAT, 635, PAIR | ELECTRI Le, eet | ons SMO en (Et oe of stiver ‘ox furs, $15. FE 1370. | for ever) roam val: | 13M. P My Well Jet pumpe | New, Salley: oe uh . 38 NURSE DOLLS MADE BY! Qe. Bedroom. ft 3 MS value $2.38. | BOW 005 elegy Figg Bay ig Bg Aur. t» Temes ieepial G7 De- ae. nat Be. Reguiar siz 30 Vounprtows sts plumbing ond supplies. a (will de-| factory irgerulare. Lichiean “Pw EVinkUDE OUTBOARD morons | camp” wi LOx-OAY TAPE RE. NEW BRUNSWICK POOL TABLE. kK. corder, $90.50. General ; 6x3% $180, PE 2-0769 after 5 p.m. FORMICA Retry: S HARDWARE Purr Sets cord ple ‘jegs tn EE OAK FLOORING %” X 2%" . saws =o Boots Mts lect Ree. ...... MO ih ceerees_ power tects, cone, See 8H _ ALL WORK Is *% 5 COIS PAINT GRADE paki roe ee ee one FJ, POOLECO. FE 53-7835 2529 Opdrke Ra a 4 - T swat on. A NA t ' —— _ =. ft 15] Oekland Ave PE +1504 - 1 om o ‘53% se | SANDER, CHAIN SAWS. BALA- se re oe egrets hat | Sear ry rege Me eer, ane, rere’: Converted te = deliver. qxg-%" Fir... ne mere. seskeee s . pro! ‘Cerroll La Rds. EM 9-290. |$as-c Pir $02 | oo eee Poe: ook 20-80 Fie Oe, i Garage Doors |t#sieim ory 8) 0.25 PER CENT Discornt on Sherwin Williame Complete stock of number 2 doors and Be Bros interior paints. to be sold. All we available at LUMBER CO. need esters. Oakiond Puc prices. garage ’ ._w Paint. « front remodeling 10 ae ae bie | ave. PB Oats dlc e203 | NEW AND a-| 1%" JALOUSIE DOOR With 77) SerkY DOOR GALES’ CO. wor, Symes. ee | eeewsee GRAND PIANO AND 5. tt _Rirport_ hae (r> a $69.50 0715. 1380 Gee Birming- = ; — PETRO Cee Weedon nc HOME EQUIPMENT Garage Doors| HEAT SERVICE | ss _tusess __?ucon WILL HE..T YOUR HOME -- Time will tell you Fer less with an HC. } r Cameras, Equipment 61lA LEse © : Made Door: wiilty room of ent duct- | UTHER CAVERAS & EQUIPMENT Gren teks illinois Geer Oa. type of] furnace. 80 simple you listed under “‘Hohb'es & Supplies 2010 Dixie Hwy aaa ean install and service your- | Classification oumber 944 self, Associated with Trailer Ex- 62 (FT 1ONG_ nOBBER Betz. change, 8 Telegraph FE | __ Sale Musical Goods 62 e r ure 5-408) j - oh ie $160 “AggonnIONS, VED ety baat melouw eax. HRATERS Oi, BURNING HAVE. — : several that are ideal for 3 and § Waeca | ii ay it Zip rE seen : Sie see Oe | All kinds, plain & decorative | HOMEL LOCORDMAN Liki wEEW. oD aeuuee con ange Kitchen cabinet éoors & drawers | wil) sed che el drii morticing @ : ity motor 945 Fiat trailer 6 ” tere, 1 milee out Be . . ge e ree . ane ° 5 * 7 . : uw by 10 wheel and 945. Used | strong cov: ond Mee | Laundry trays 0d faucet $21.95 refrigerator, $25. 06. SAVE 5. Saginaw Bt AUDTUM HEARING AIbDs ARE | #OME ow ' % wf"* REINFOR CONCRETE GFTEG | not noisy: get free trial. be con- ings, : tanks. Phone FE 46428 | _v¥inced. Rules FE_ 2-7900. (he eeuipmene R PHOTOORA- | RoMEX BY Ti. COIL T size oO 1c =equipm a room Sas dal $128 eee else f ] nSbaies Classification 's seat son one teenni ‘4 | Slightly ccretched also several BIES / stpriies 2 and STEAM ER RE | full size ranges electric CAMERAS & EQU iPveRT GiA.| move rust and time. $262 per fas at extraordinary values. ssen | | JACKSON & CHT’ I can.:° G. A. Thom os | igan Fluorescent. 383 Orchard oll burner, capec 350,000 | Perry. | _Lake Ave ae i suitable for commercial | ON | “B RIC K—used— BRICK | eine Co ber = , Bod Gam f. Warwick 678 Orcharé Lk. Commos Bric re Brie le 18 G E HEAVY DUTY MOTOR New & Used Lumber KITCHEN SINKS FROM | siNKS FROM Gt UP. “Sings jontha. nen ea es Orade Double. sinks i M.D. Will sacrifice. MUtual | oo. Des core corp wit co 0 Se. é Thempson. o's. +108 SAVE by getting ar, figeres on | : % OFF ON DEMONSTRATION several that Al. ideal e, 2 and models. pag washers, éryere SURPLUS "LU: MBER 5 room houses. Besutifully or ae eee | si . Look Tike television Pn sweepers, whe AND MA SALES CO. a Hampton Electric, 625 W. Huron. . (M-88) OR 3-7002 One EM, gone ool very to 5:30 Gasdays | pest bennds. Teese are teund new. | SOO Flush Doors 2 ft. $6.50 BICYCLES - BOYS, ENG T SB PLUSH SALES | made 3 speeds, es, | escent eens ate Ab og oy oe Wohed La, A +9222 | pllghtly ‘transis marred Michigan | 6,000 BTU DUO | THERM © + oti, 0 Eo (agi ol EATERS. 036. oe * _call PE 20166. oO kT mpson, 80 & Perry. | san¥ BUGGY NEW. MYRTLE \ HP. JET PUMPS, s00i0 = _ 21613 deep well Jet pumps with * el | SALVAGE DEPT. | | BATHROOM +: XTUAES SOT, | Used furniture New refrigerators __G. A Thompson 89 8. Perrv rt fect automatic and tratier of) stoves, slightly oa gene water heater. ofl and |‘ CARGE DUO-THERM OTL BURY. | damaged coal spot rs steam and hot er with blower. ‘53 model. | Water boil : ers ot) fired. _1_ month OR 36302. Dews » . 3 inch black smoke HEIGHT'S SUPPLY LINOLEUM ....... 2c e. Kipdling wood wood. Chipped beth 2685 rry ru tu plus man Phone FE ¢6431 VINYL nr secs 12c Hutchinson Teailer Se Seles Smith’s, 257 S. Saginaw | _ 4818 Dixie Hey Blackett's N CA AT : ow week only Offer KITCHEN WALL c . 02 Gon finian value, $12.95. Beautiful 10 ip. red wood sid qe are slightly marred. paneling. As low as $19.30 oungstown Kitchen Annex. 397 | ping Booey — higher | LOVEL' take Ave. $161 Dixte “yk Garnston | range aaa wane: teen” el A S-5611 rs | flee ¢ . 23-4070 | BENDIX RooKD AUTOMATIC | LEADING oor CERT. Drow, } was b ‘'ontact mpten _Elecurie. rk Ww | Dore rete | re ori ne roler sk states tise ~ENVEST IN SAFETY, | Pe S3sae iter 5. buv a depe ndable car LIONEL & AMERICAN NOW. See the Classified section for outstanding “Tes au. genutne, factory parte values. x FLYER TRAINS TASEER’S, @ W. a. ble and electric sewing machine Also vacuum s@eepefs. All cane: anteed Auburn. FE 43830. 12 7 15 FT. OFFICE PARTIAIONS |. 5 Contact ass. $12 Electric Rig - FE +0006 PIANOS, PIANOS — Just in time for Christmas. Large reductions on | Ay used nets = upri, Worma: Gali er's, Pane TUNINO AND aEPaiR _ing Oscar Schmidt. FE 24 TRADE 1 YOUR | PIANO. § itey on TAT Md we FISH AND Ye vine, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 _ TWENTY- THREE _Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 “eps re he $10 a cord. Deliv- 14 YR OLD REO MARE, GOLDEN Pg! Stable. Call after _¢ Fe ban, * “*** SMALL BSHETLAND PONY. FE 46196. em mane and tail. Name: Machecha's Memory, Sire, Christmas Trees _O8A BALSAM TREES. DOUBLE RED Y STAN M PS CHR IsTM AS Thre. WHOLESALE end retail 4355 = Dixte Hwy. AKC REGISTERED BOXERS. Grandfather, Capt. Flash. MY BABY PARAKEKTS WITH CAGE This Week Only... O8 ee a REGISTERED BEAGLE. 14 R3-6373, months, male, 625. O An Ideal Christmas Gift Shepherd puppies. 10 weeks old. All colors 0680 Highland Reed OR 3-17342 EL-TONE KENNELS AQUATIC GARDENS Baby | P aah: $2.98 —CAORS - ARC. registered Out of champion stock Ca! MY 3-4705 after 3:30 BLACK ACK AND ie AS: RED BONE iar PARAKEET AND NEW an" Also breeders. OL Basy PARAKEETS ON 218 PARK- Pani WALES ARE CHCKER PUPPIES GEC Rats. = ae Will hold tu CUTE PUPPIES —_ ae et ST —— 28. MA TERRIER ROSE ‘TURKEY F FARM s Red Glow, dam; Rev- iN BANTAM CHICK- PE 53-0048 Max PULLETS. 73 ‘so 2 cows and calf on GExse Al cTIVE O® OVEN READY. Beaty we *ROABTERE. VE ie LB _EM_3-8582. “Lockhart Turkey Farm FE Over recy Ww s. eeots an & cents Also, geese at 86 cen 308] Livernois at Auburp Ov 23-9603 TURKEYS. BROAD BREASTED, TURK OVEN . fed. BALED, WHEAT STRAW, 3c A Milford. MUtual pa aS 78. the 5. = BARGAIN Manure Spreaders tks’ encia’ Claes ‘tune we bare Ma iat | “Se New lea. de U2 tractor several choose ° Se News wat Yc ivanaae dias - OUCHTEN'S For Sale Livestock _72/ For Sale Housetrailers 7 Trailer Exchange om oi > REO tered sable & 1 white. PE 5-637) CHAMPION sIRED AKC olack eycks, spaniels. FE_5-6722 7 ENGLISH POINTER PUPS. Reg 54 mos old Of best breeding stock. Desirabl, Chritmas pres- ents, OL 1-400 EXWIBIT.ON P ARAKEETS = iy White Flights | Creams. seis 4th ot. re 2-025 Closed Sun Open Evenings ‘til 10 Generics & parakeets. 266 Ferry ve HAMSTERS PARAKEETS | Grand: f even, of we | av ‘on “the Oifference. Gal- | ghers, FE 40566. Sale Office e Equipment ¢ 63 2 COMPLETE tronic machines tre = head = sets & spoois $15000. Call 20274 § to 5 Sale ‘Store Equipment 64 RESTAURANT EOQuIP. _ +4529 _Sale Sporting Goods 65 PLL LLP LAL OL LL WEBSTER ELEC. rE CIOA cooler pie 1s ehcp SINGLE BARREL aie FPES0035 RAW FURS __ W ae erotica VREELAND Wi co. $09 Pontiac Tr Walled Lake GUN§—BUY, SELL. TRADE ley Leach, 10 Bagiey WANTED PAIR OF ADULT SKIIS, good condition. Clamps preferred. PE ¢-5158 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ay Conk- ~ rE 7 o re eis. _ beach sand, Delivered. FE §-8257. GOOD ROAD GRAVEL. § YD6- 97 et PE 4-4588. reels mks aac mat Fe‘uss PE 2000) Savee Tw ype. STRAW Mi MANURE. $15 delivered EM Wood, Coal Fuel 67 67 -| DRY CORY WOOD DELIVERED. 2 icnigemnaclinicica Sie) “Da B ee ed. » kindling. FE 56-2006, STONE AND gan |B | j | with foot con- | microphones | | Lk _ Pets Shop, 69 8 Astor FE 46433 MATE BEAGLE EXCELLENT gun a Balisiaction teed. $100. EM 3-242) ONE PAWN MALE BOxER. w4AT4 2 PARMOTS. 1 DOUBLE DY rae " haw: 1 panama FF 1 FEMALE GERMAN Baer uEnE Uitte“ boxer. Both AKC FE € MO OLD SHEPHERD Goog around cattle OR 3-7 DOO. 2-1798 PARAKEETS aNd CANARIES 4) Aub«rn Rd FE 46510 | PARAKEETS. CANARIES. CAGES, i REO | - ALL SAY NFIGHBOR} MICH. CHAINSAW DISTRIBUTORS | we have used chainsaws sel) frown 635. New for 6197 50 r MY 3-6621 for _@ demonstration. 192_ 6. Saginaw FE _¢0320 SPECIA ICES! New and r — Repairs on all makes t and Wis re Pontiac Farm Supply JOHN DEERE | 221) Pontiec Ra. FE 46140. \38 Pr GRAIN AND BAY « AY Cine elevator with 6 ee oo Cal) before 1 om ent | For Sale Housetrailers 78 POOL POOL (1948 ROLLAWAY AY WOUSBTR for sale Inqutre at Birminghe “Parkhurst Trailer Sales All trailers on band at savings to you 22 ft to bod ft. ——_ Memos. 140 Lareer Rd... + | | | nerth cf Lake Orion _MY : “2-4611. 41 FT. NEW MOON. LIKE NEW. i | | bedroom. full bath, shower, $3600. | _ 220 Waites SACRIFICE .SDVER KING DiRECT rate. Ch weighs 26 | nee Che. |* saad PIPER | Met- ingle g ~ tractors vias, Call PR 33005 ° ransportation (ffered 87 an fee toes RAO AEE OOP OPE OR wale _Ge . OR 31628. LFAVING POR HARRISBURG nl linois, Friday return . Share expenses and driving. ee TR! Ch GOING WORTH PaRt wer +2190 anted Used Cars 88 WTD. APPROX. 1960 AUTO. MUST be in good cond. for cash deal, Private party. Ph. MA 54-4216, |; CALIF. BUYEK HERE NEEDA ‘OF GHARP VARS. pds ph 8 = Lo ptt HWY THE HI H food _since 19277. 664 Oaklang Ave For hiv) ered: used cars We POMERANIAN 8 AND PUP. them Drive the extra mile pies make beeutlful gifts Choose Owner Leadon city must be sold it vi oa enw wel 4540 Dixie ours now Cal) “LE 6-085! or this wees 26 ft 1 housetratler He 400 Woodase tandem weeds electric brakes, | i J. Ve ANW ELT RFO. PEKINGESE MALE PUrs. °)°¢'" '¢ refrigerator and ges | $35 Ph rE i stove. Nicely furnished. Any - OR 3-1355 xd : 10243 fer considered. Only eaking $725. TOR an FOR TOP CLEAN ‘PARAKEETS OPALINES CANAR- Cail owner FE 61187 De On MODEL tes_ 1304 Mt. Clemens. PE 4-090 ECONOMY CARS 23 AUBURN. PUPP ES PAR) COLLIE "POR | NEW AND MODERNIZED USED prics 7 R THEN GET igdgemtreol Cheap 1525 W Ham-| trailers on rental purchase pian. | fro pb. X) Good ones as low as $50 down. ’ /PARAKEETS BABES, i901 Mev | TRAILER EXCHANGE | sen | "BILL SPENCE Tose. FE 60 8 Telegraph USED CARS PAnAKEETS ~ ouet oo ir) FOOT Lise LIBERTY. 6300 FOWTIAC | 62_Oskiand Ave FE ¢-7333 Dancey's kine | WANTED: LATE MODEL WRECK rureT ES "Heuser 4 J on ~ © * P r eros weeks ou usooreetes oe Pick a Bargain) reset or-resem PUPPIES. 4 WEEKS 5 aaa att! _mixed oreed. FE 26113 SIAMESE KITTENS, PEDIOREED. house breken male, for the cutest most wonderfu) Christmas gift MI 42190 AKC registered Reasonabie Law | land kennels. OR 3-4620. TOY FOX TERRIERS $20 TO $25. Alse breedin’ stock 385 E. Lon n Rochester Livernois Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 BOARDING, BATHING AND CLIP . 1 N err. Pe sat. jie, Wap As 378 o "Telegraph. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 ALL KINDS HAY, STRAW, WOOD, corn pick'n oid and new ,corn. _Tractor_worr 1" 5 0666, CORN — OATS — HAY — STRAW. Large or small quantities. OA _ 82179 MIXED HAY. Le) ALSO WHEAT FROM | 10 usec all mode ~ tretiers. 28 to v7 ft Priced » mire with terms and interes! rates. { - Pontiac low 850 8 Woodward S| GPRINCER SPANIEL PUPPIES | 19 otners used - 1 must be sold-sou| | Por make the Chief MOBILE HOMES reconditioned trailer $100 down Hutchiffson’s Trailer Sales a Ee PE 53-6219 or - PE 5-8201 17 BAGLEY S&T. ~ WOW BUTINO CLEAN CARS BOB FROST ; eee See M&M Motor Sales dotlar on late model her 4 2627 Dixie Hwy. OR > WANTED - LATE MODEL seo the new Stewart’s.| wrecked cars and ears Rob General's Holly’ ond Skyline NT tacn's Auto Parte FE #-1431. SCRAP CARS OR CHEAP CARS. Parts and eccessories 34611 D CARS $i-55 Oxford Trailer Sales Get your high bid and see us | WHERE TO BUY IT? | | { | | + See the Want Ads! They lead you straight to bar- gains! a a re cs « _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1954 een She 1953 FORD LIFT GATE "4 TON PICKUP FULL CANOPY $1145 LARRY . JEROME Rochester” Ford Dealer e711 WILSON GMC New and Used Trucks 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 lee CHEVROLET FiCRUP. et or trade FORD 186: 2 DR CUSTOM Can | FORD COUNTRY CLUB COUPE. = ume —— oo So CHRYSLER Pad | “Cane. ORION MOTOR SALES M-24 at er Le: MY 2-2611 Open | P. assume “DODGE ‘54 STATION wats | Will take elder car. you e over | REE ast. Exce condition | FORD. 1964 (~ CRESTLINE vicTo- | ria must sell and heate | Petes side walis, shers ite leather upholstery, Will take ‘40 "50 good running for equity 117 Lysandeg, "Rochester. 24 after- noon FORD # CONVERTIBLE. RADIO. | bine overdrive. No money CARKNER 5 | 666 5 Woodward Birmingham | MI $3410 i a | "51 FORD | This Station Wagon will be handy fer meny uses | $767 | MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIO ooh LOT ON R OF WOODWARD AND ty ane ROAD music ar ore ~ down 8. Wood ‘a sake war - MI 43 FORD RADIO - HEATER, overdrive, $325. 3008 W Huron. ForD Tyr RUNS FE #1431. 9 PoRD 4 DOOR assume payments Woodward. Birmingham Ti FORD 2 2 DR .10 DOWN AND | assume ynenty 4 58 wa... Birmingham bare ingham . $10 DOWN “4 65 “CAN be seep at eee idl Service Thorpe & H _ TEAR 1954, radio overdrive spotlight. power brace- washers. To tai price $1,065. FE 6-0001. PORD: ‘4 TRAN in woneor 5 Beott Lage Rd 1 HUDSON 16 HORSEPOWER Hornet, radio tie. white walls. Take over pay- bony $6 per mo. Cali MAylair as SF LINCOLN” CAPRA Sabee MI. all secessories, power steering & power brakes, wer Windows $2,100. 4510 Brook: vew white ai | ¢ GOOD COND. #7. condition. $850. MI . FE 44240, 10 NORTON *S2 BUICK Christmas Special ‘The —- Hardtop 951 KAISER ca | saegttn tats te $1,087 Huron Motor Sales MICHIGAN’ 952 W. Huron rE 3-264! FINEST SOCK TAT GyWTURY REVIERs > mes Offelals cer Lan ose On!~ 7 *00 miles. Phone _8 _Woeodward Birminghas 1952 Chevrolets. Formerly taxicabs. Reas. 10] W ie} BEL-AilP CHEVROLET 4 radio ber gm atic viese *53 CHEVROLET Bel Air Sport Coupe radio, heat- LOOK! Coupe. Radio, heater and white walls. $1,195 53 Ford Mainline 6 2-dr Radio, heater and ‘all the FORD # TUDOR. AEAT AND '5$3 Ford Custom 8 Club] | | | | | id Dr.. Davis | OR 4 door, Py" 23-4821. Raggio gr CAPRI_ COUPE. 1963 Pal Radio power. $1960. Marue cRCUR?. 1090 condition. wat LA J-t heater turn tas pn mee po dg Master res, 265 Load- 49 0 MERCURY wens $895 Clut Coupe with radio end heat or ak) Agocige Motor —_ 171 Saginaw West Side Used ion $23 W. Huron FE 4-2185 ‘3% to "84 models f choose from. WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE. Cy Owens 1953 WILLYS Station Wagon. Like new with radio, heater, overdrive, and new white sidewall | tires. A beauty. 1953 FORD tudor. A one owner and priced to sell quick, $950 1950 OLDSMOBILE 88 tudor sedan. Radio, heat- er, and spotlight. A nice “$495 1950 CHEVROLLT Bel Air Club Coupe. A real sharp car for only $945 1953 DQDGE tudor Fully | | equipped and a real buy "$795 1951 DESOTO Custom Fordor sedan with radio, heater. A good car. Only $495 Cy “Your Ford Dealer” 147 S. Sagmaw St. FE 5-410] Get Set accessories. for Winter "$1,095 ost Plymouth 4 dr. sedan | With a Good Used Car $445 1 From ‘SO Ford Custom 8 4 dr Radio eal Community *S1 Oldsmobile 88 2 dr. se Motors dan. Lots of accessories. | Priced to go at . $795 48 PONTIAC Streamiiner “8 four door, redio DAVE D A\\ SON. INC. poasee _ Ertrematis, motor just Cor of Clarkston Rd and M-24 $395 LAKE ORION . | MY 2-3111 MY 2-621] 7 | *S1 BUICK THESE | Bester & Denar owe OO PACKAGES . ARE <1 CHEVROLET TOO BIG fuk but se eemcgues ER45 For Your Christmas Stoct- i Not For Your "33 CHEVROLET Re| Air two door radio and heat- "b4 Pontiee 2 dr sisso| °' 2 . S3 Buick — dr Super V-@ 81.895 $1395 ‘03 Dodge V-8 Club Coupe $1. 495 er power steering. Power - glide ‘$3 Dodge Club Coupe $1,204 “82 Plymouth 4 dr Aes $1 389 "32 2 door sees . 48 Pivmouth 4 $150 \ GA #@ Buick 4 dr $2052 2 8 2S | 52 Nash Rambler Station MICHIGAN’: | we! "Station FINEST '@ Olds « dr 08 $495 | ‘0 Nash @ dr $1 oe ae couunn ce ‘48 Buick 4 dr $205 WOODWART AND 13 MILE ROAD oo eae ae ance Bo TWO BARGAINS ‘b1 Dodge 4 dr $1,085 1948 Chevrolet club cow radio, | beater good ruober interized starts quick 1948 Buick Super 4 Many More @r A real good one. ~ 68 Oakiand FE 2.2351 | To Choose From 1982 CHE © BEL-AIR «4 DOOR | Low milease Like new 1 own | er No cealers FE 5-0178 i - CHEVE ‘53 2 DOOR. RADIO AND Riemenschneider Bros momgabe Many other accessories Soni Dodae- CHEVE 03 BEL AIR SPORTS OaGe aR upe Pr wergiide spotiight tle sidewalls radio ot! batt P] I ade mee EM _3-3072 ymout 1 “7CHEVik = =——“(‘“OCSCOSON “ "are he “47 Pleeons rob The Cars With | ie “41 Pontiac $35 lorward Look v Other Late Models and | 429 ¢ Trans ton Specials | 2i2 S, Saginaw St. 115 8 _ Saginaw | Pi KE 2.0131 CHEVF 8 DELUXE > poor, (one PE s-tbot Fadio, heater, powerglide Verv em gg LARRY wn H se Geen 4 Door sTvi INE DE juxe ean Phone O 3 L __Dortation. Redio heater OL 92-9200 CHEVE ‘$2 2 DOOR ~ DELUXE Pre 6-008: aot heater private owner b avec SHARP WII eel] cheap. FE 2-206 or OR _ 30001 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 5 PASSEN T coupe radio heater. direc- oh automatic transmis- sion. $1 2633 Grandview Wil- ame Lake. OR 3-4656 m No Credit? Bad Credit? its, Here’s the place to buy.’ No co-signers, no past credit references neces- sary. If you are 21 and: have a job, we have a car for you. Buy Here Pay Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES _ 171 S. SAGINAW ST. re! JEROME 1942 CHEVROT ET GOOD TRANS. | Rochester Ford Dealer ie FORD Sedan, & « \ linder radio, heat- Countrs Fordomatic. $1695 ‘48 AUSTIN $195 LARRY |. JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH. OL 19711 “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY.” | 42 CADILLAC Club Coupe radio heater dramatic. $345 49 FORD Station Wagon with radio and heater £395 47 DODGE & Hy Deluxe tao door with radio and! heater S145 1 STUDEBAKER Commander Stariite Coupe -V-8- | heater: and eutomatico tranamis sen S345 20 PI Convertible Coupe, er .YMOUTH radio & heat $345 '31 PONTIAC Convertibie coupe, radio. heater. Hi iramatic and white wal! tires $895 =) Portia tom Catalina Cu and Hy aramatic neater LOS ‘SO. PONTIAC Streamitner ‘@'-two door radio and beater - $545 53 Pontiac Chieftain "8" two door, radio, beater and Hydramatic. $1,395 ">1 Ford Custom ‘'@” four deor radio and heater Fordomatic $695 Community Motor Sales Inc. 803 N. Main me Oven xe ee F $ /BECOME A For Sale Used Cars 9 nl “For Sale Used Care 91 ‘FUNNY BUSINESS be ag U. 8 Pan. Ome, ‘, Cape. 1904 by 1A Seovten, tne. 453° | by Berehberser’ ———— “There! Doesn't she look better?” _ For Sale Used Cars 9 91 ‘0 NASH RAMBLER CONVERTH. ble. $325. FE 3371, i963 NASH STATESMAN. AN ¢ DOOR. Birmingham MI 43410 ‘eo WASH 4 DOOR $10 “Down and assume payments 464 _Woodwar Birmingham » } OLDS 1953. SUPER 8. 4 DOOR hvdramatic, power brakes, White wails, redio and heater ea.ras, 54 307 OLDSMOBILE 1963, SUPER 68. 4 r, Loaded, PE 46355. PACKARD ‘4 DELUXE CLIPPER 4 door none Real ere! $1,706. 666 68. bhaaalar Birmingham ‘@ PACKARD « DR: “at! bows rE TRADE ‘47 PLYMOUTH STATION for later model Also ‘34 GM oe dump. PE 2-5154 PLYMOUT! ‘f2 RADIO AND® heater asen coupe. low down pay- ment LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-24 at Buckhorn Lk MY 23-2611 You Will Find... GOOD REPUTATION EXCELLENT PRICES FINE AUTOMOBILES SCHUTZ 8 INC DeSoto - Rrainenean: Plymouth MI ¢7811 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” 53 PONTL. AC 4 der! Myaramatic. radio and beater (Stock No 1764) $1,495 "SL FORD Bedan with radio and heater (Btock No. 3711-A) $625 53 LINCOLN Coupe. Radio Serre — Nydre- matic. (Stock No 3817 $1,795 ~ 33 PACKARD Sport Coupe with all Bvt equip ment (Stock No $1,395 'S] STUDEBAKER er (Stock No 3632) ‘49 DE SOTO Sedan automatic transmission radio an’ heater. (Stock No. 3646) $395 *s1 DODGE Sedan with radio and heater (Stock No. s668-A) $495 "53 BUICK SUPERB Sedan with radio heater Dinafiow Stock No 3806) $1,595 80 CMEVROLET 2 door odin and heater No 3188 $545 "32 CHRYSLER Convertible Roval Master tires, and a!! power equipment. (Stock No. 3790) $1,195 ":2 DODGE Sedan with redio ‘Steck No 378) 33 CHEVROLET Be; Air 2 door radio heater Powergiide ‘Stock No. 3758) $1,195 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factorv Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 man Excellent condition ry 5 Club Coupe with radio and heat and heater. | HONE | } | 41 and PONTIAC 54 “TARCHIEF 4 DOOR - For Sale Used Cars 91) adel _ PETERSON 1953 Kaiser, 4 door | | | { | door SALES & SERVICE 3716 AUBURN AVE. FE 44693 ios, PLYMOUTH STATION WAG. | on. Very nice throughout. Bar- _foe TE eas | ‘4 PLYMOUTH, 4 DOOR, RADIO and heater Clean Rea! cheap. i 685 Oakland Ave. FE 6-2731. | eo ge 4 DOOR, SILVER | streak Radio ‘eae heater Clean. FE 2-8405 Good condition. PONTIAC ‘54. 4 DR. STARCHIEP. Custom. 4300 miles All acces- __sories. PE 4-506 28 8. Shirley. PONTIAU ‘54 DE- White- CHIEFT luxe. 2 dr Hydramatic, wall tires. Low mileage. $1,700. OR 3-7257, 1963 PONTIAC DELUXE 3 DOOR, tally. equipped. 17,000 miles/’ $1335. Call 5-0960 after 6. HAVE YOU Compared our deals ro Pontiac Starchief Ptym-~- radi and heater. ies3 Willys ‘Aero Ace. loaded 1962 Mercury hard top 1961 Ford convertible 1951 Ford hari top 196! Cheve. 1951 Nash overdri 1961 Chrysler ve. newes Mecring | 1961 Ford Prefect 1950 _ 88 club coupe ash | 1948 and 19° Olds sedans 1950 Studebaker convertible and | sedans | 1948 Cadillac ‘ebullt motor | $= 194e Cadillac leet Lincoln Continental | WE ARRANGE FINANCE SMALL DOWN We also have 100 other cars to choose from. Models from 1837 to 1850. Prices range from $25. up Economy Used Cars 22 Auburn SEE PAULSON For A Good Deal 66 S. Perry St. FE 4-6882 PONTIAC. “DR. 1 OWNER. hvdrema.ic all eceess. Very clean excellent condition. Priced for qiick sale FE 5-6768 PONTIAC 1947 BUSINESS COUPE. | 2nd car cel motor, clutch, and tires 6195 MI 60747 after 6 pm | PONTIAC ‘4 4 DOOR CHIEFTAIN detuze This ts a ome owner car with all accessories and in per- fect condition PONTIAC TARCHIEP. SACRI- _tice re fers. ~ DON’T BE SORRY YOU BOUGHT A USED CAR Buy at North Pontiac Auto Sales be bappy a fine selection cars choose from. | Moatcaim. F FE +0151. | BR. ALD'S SPECIALS YOUR CAR AS DOWN PAYMENT sHeeas ” > < . 4 = 3 42 = be] ovrere 2-9-3 Soe Motor Saie< DeSoto-Piymouth Dealer Jo Yeare Fair Dealing Cass at W Pike St FE_2-0186 PONTIAC. 8 PASSENGER | eoue ‘46 motor, $50 FE 49240 after 3:30 1953 SUPER DELUXE, PONTIAC levine Lk ran ex- tras een ainen FE 2 PON™. ae a a? babar door Radio, age EE — other access $1700 200 OR + BY OWNER LATE er. TIA Deluxe 4 door sedan. low mile- age FE 2-307" after . FE 2-8946. eneineer’s car Loaded with ex- tras Reasonable MA 5-3681 ; 952 PONTIAC 8 DELUXE CHIEF | | OWNER! You'll find, what you want in the! Want Ads! See ’em NOW. ‘ “ Open @ Om. to tain 4 deor Hydramatic. 2 tone Real clean see this one and take tt for_a spin FE 50315 ‘Stock WHEN YOU THINK OF STUDF- | baker-think of Carkner’s tn Bir | ™mingham MI 43410. STUDEBAKER "33 HARD TOP with all accessories. A rea! biack Deauty | CARKNER'S 666 8. Woodward Birmingham MI_ 43410 STUDEBAKER ‘50 CHEAP. 7 DR. Heater and overdrive. No money down. 43410 STUDEBAKER. ‘31. V8. pleted heater and erer-drive ieee tne cheep LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M24 at Buckhorn Lk MY 2-2611 WHOLESALE WEEK Thie weer ory we are passing eione wholesale prices to the retail buver We are calling this our good wil week 1953 Chrysler Windsor deluxe 4° door, Radio and heater, euto. transmission. $1405. 1953 Dodge 4 door Meadowbrook. i and heater, 2 tone paint. 1953 Piymouth Cranbrook 4 door. Heater and overdrive. Low mile- age. $1145. 1952 Chevrolet 4 door deluxe. Radio and heater. Clean as a pin $895.+ 1951 Plymouth Cambridge 4 door. Radio and heater, 2 tone paint. $ o Transportation Specials 1946 Olds 1946 Plymouth 1950 DeSow CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Sat 8 pm. daily FORD CLUB DIO, MEATER AND BLUE FIN- 18H. CAR. THERE'S NOTHING About Our Claims of Selling Good Uséd Cars at Rock Bottom Prices ; So, Let's FACE For a Good Buy in Your Next Used Car, See Jerome ‘46....... $175 COUPE WITH RA- Facts! VE FINISH, A FINE CAR. ‘48 ...... $645 Is A GOOD C 46... $185 PONTIAC TUDOR SEDANETTE. DIO, HEATER, HYDRAMATIC TORPEDO MODEL ; -TONE FINISH " with Rapto AND HEATER. — ‘ $665 ‘46 0.0... $195 othe PONTIAC 8 STREAMLINER POWER GLIDE. Phi ‘S| ...... $685 DOR WITH AND TWO-TONE PAINT. ‘47 . $295 CHEVROLET TOW SEDAN WITH RADIO, HEATER. AND LUSTROUS BROWN FINISH. 48... . $295 PONTIAC STREAMLINER 8 SEDAN COUPE WITH RADIO HEATER. HYDRAMATIC AND PINISH ‘90 . $435 ‘90... . . $695 pial A ree To AIN DELUXE SHARPIE 22 FORD “CUSTOM 8 FORDOR. SPOT LIGHT, RADIO, HE. ER. WHITE WALLS. é BUICK SEDANETTE, WITH RA. Slo... $805 7 OLDSMOBILE 8¢ TUDOR 8E- AND GREEN FINISH. DAN WITH RADIO, HEATER AND HYDRAMATIC. BY LOCAL MINISTER. P ‘49 ...... $445 TUDOR SEDAN ‘49 ...... $445 Shee ‘O] ..... $1045 OLDSMOBILE 88 TUDOR 8SE- ‘ SNC SUERTE OLDOMOBILE GUTER #8 NOL! AND MAROON FINISH. HY DRAMATIC. ‘ . » ‘ ‘ 90...... $530. ‘51 ..... $1045 FORD TUDOR WITH RADIO, OLD6MOBILE $6 SEDAN WITH HEATER AND OVERDRIVE. RADIO, HEATER, HYDRA., AND LIGHT GREEN FINISH RICH GREY FINISH -— NO MONEY DOWN — On Any Car Under ee JEROMES BRIGHT SPOT “22 YEARS IN PONTIAC” Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass FE 8-0488 or FE 80489 SADILLAC 62 SEDAN WITH RA- . FORD CUSTOM 6 CONVERTI- os WITH RADIO, HEATER AND FPORDOMATIC TRANS. i Y C | Here's our deal! No gimicks, just facts. If you own a 1946, 1947, or 1948 model car we will allow you a down payment on any of the following cars. This offer lasts until January 1, Payments are figured on a 2-year basis. All completely winter- ized and ready to go. $21.59 Per Mo. 1950 Ford 4 Dr. Radio, heater, runs good, looks good. F « $36.42 Per Mo. | 1951 Buick Super 4 Dr. Radio, heater, one own- er. Very good condition. $47.91 Per Mo. 1953 Chevrolet 210 De- luxe 2 Dr. Radio, heat- er. A very clean car. $13.42 Per Mo. 1949 Buick 2 Dr. with radio, heater and good motor. A nice Car. $49.82 Per Mo. 1952 Buick Super 4 Dr. $33.07 Per Mo. 1952 Plymouth 2 Dr. and 4 Dr. Loaded with with Dynaflow, radio extras. Take your and heater. Ready for choice. \ winter. $25.42 Per Mo. $14.4] Per Mo. 1951 Studebaker 4 Dr 1949 Pontiac 2 Dr. Ra- Radio, he ater, dark dio, heater.. Another green finish. Nice. low priced Oliver bar- gain, $16.80 Per Mo. 1950 Pontiac 2 Dr, Se- $28.77 Per Mo. 1951 Chevrolet Deluxe dan. Radio, heater. Coupe. A very neat and Very neat appearing trim car you'll be proud car. to own. $17.28 Per Mo. 1950 Chevrolet 2 Dr. with radio, heater and ready for cold weather $20.63 Per Mo. 1949 De Soto 2 Dr. Se- dan. Radio, heater, new paint. All good tires. REMEMBER lst Payment February 1|0th OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-910] ‘South Saginaw JOIN OUR | SAVINGS CLUB You'll find why so many people have saved by comparing our prices, plan. Come in to our heated building and look it the fine selection of fine used cars and trucks and you will see why we have so many satisiied coustomers 1964 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 door. 1951 Nash Rambler station wa- This car is finished in Tur- on. In excellert condition. quois and ivory, has radio, quipped with saedio. heater heater, white walls, visor and and seat covers Radiant, roomy and reliable $945 1950 Olds 68 4-door low mileage. Everything about this car is nice. $1650 1964 Buick Century. Dynaflow, radio, heater, turn signals, beautiful blue and grey 4 door sedan. Not enough can be said about this fine car $2695 1954 Plymouth Savoy 2-door. This 2-tone blue and light grey car has radio and heater, per- fect chrome trim and like new throughout.. Look for yourself $1495 1983 Chevrolet 210 series, 4- a Hydramatiec, \ Priced as low as we can go. $625 1950 Nesh Statesman super 4- door. Clean with flawless white finish A long life and a merry ~~ $395 1950 Buick 4¢-door Dynaflow ter. Has a sieek ey finish and clean joor sedan. Ivory over light s car can be yours blue. Radio, heater and ver at the famous working man's v era om Good tires. You terms of thrill to its “like new” feel. $545 1948 Pontiac in tip-top shape. 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-door. Ve cual aie’ bala eee Low mileage and fully equipped brown finish and spot in- with power glide, power steer- ing, tfadio and heater. Has a beautiful Sera Gold finish. No price is low tf quality is gone $1225 1952 Pontiac 4-door Hydrama- tic, radio and heater. Brand new by over dark green fin- ish. Pi up your spirits and drive with pride $945 19$1 Plymouth 4¢-door. Spotless maroon finish with clean in- side. Pully equipped with radio. heater. seat covers, turn sig- nals, ete. Orly $5 down $325 1947 Pontiac coupe. Blue over rev. equipped with radio and eater. Spotiess inside and out It too ts parked in our heated building $995 1946 Cadillac 4-door, A big black car that has been well cared for. Equipped with radio terior, Radio and heater. Per- fect for everyone from grand- and - $8 down. ma to junior. $ 495 $595 1950 Dodge 1 ton pickup. A 1952 Chevrolet %, ton pickup. tugged job rated truck with many, many miles service still left in it today $395 1951 Chevrolet panel Outstand- ing in appearance with a rugged motor and all good tires. Suitable for an job un- der almost any conditions | $495 2\\ Suitable for any need. Depend- able and tn very good tiog throughout $695 1951 Studebaker 4-door 2-tone green exterior and ciean inter- jor with seat covers. Just about the best value vou have ever S545 condi- See it PE 4-4546 MATTHEWS- HARGREAVES CHEVROLET Shop in Comfort in Our Heated Building our terms and our finance | OVER WHOLESALE 1954 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE. Metallic green 1953 DODGE CLUB COUPE. This Dodge has finish, HMy-Drive transmission, the famous Red-Ram V-8 en- 3.800 actual miles, whitewall gine with overdrive transmis- tires, radio, heater. direction sion, large radio, large heater signals and backup lights. and many other fine features. $] 675 One owner, low mileage. ~~ ™ . $1,125 1952 DF SOTO CLUB COUPE. The perfect gift for your wife Beautiful blue finish, automatic transmission, 1952 STUDEBAKER HARDTOP Attractive twa tone radio and heater. Very clean paint, radia heater. overdrive, inside and out. direction signals, backup lights $850 and many other accessories, Pe | $875 1953 CHRYSLER WINDSOR. Your cholee of any one of the three we bave on hand — all are fine cars and all are completely equipped. $1.375 1934 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP. A car you've been Waiting for — beautifully two toned. equipped with Hy-Drive transmission, large heater, dite rection signals and backup lights. 1952 CHRYSLER Only $1,775 WINDSOR HARDTOP One of the nicest cars on our wt Pow- er steering. power brakes ai tomatic transmission adic fi > WONT heater, two tone black ard . 132 PONTIAC grey. exceptionally clean inside HARDTOP Reautifuliy two and out ease green ali-leather tnterior . sith radio heater and white $1,150 sidewall tires $1,125 1950 CHRYSLER WINDSOR FOUR DOOR. If you're a person that enjoys. all the comfort of the heavy car. then look at this — two 1950 Chrysiers, tmmaculate through- out, both tn perfect mechanical 1954 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER DELU have four new Chrys) completely We all equipped and we condition and both = fully are willing to sell them at a equipped. For only — great loss. Prices range from $675 $2,950 to $3,300 1953 PLYMOUTH: We have three care on our tot all fully equipped and ready to go Pick the one you Hike and drive it 1933 Dodge STATION WAGON Beautiful green finish gas-saving over- drive transmission large heater, of these fine home for only — tinted glass, 15.000 actual miles. $1,075 $1375 Ue $1,375 Pick out the car you want and drive home in a real bargain. We must make room for more new car trades. Immediate Delivery KELLER - KOCH Birmingham’s Largest Chrysler-Pitmouth Dealer WOODWARD & 13% MILE RD. ROYAL OAK Lfberty 9-4585 . MIdwest 6-1200 P.S.—Come in Tonight, We're Open 9-9} y a ‘Kingfi ish’ to” r Ss. —_ io Get _--Today's Television Programs -- Coca Still Lags Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Chansel 4+—WW4J-TV- TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. ‘Mike Fright.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad- venture serial. (4) Time for Music. Jane Palmer sings. (2) |9:00—(7) So You Want to Lead a |~ Band. Youngsters conduct band. (9) .Motion Picture Academy. Orson Welles in “‘Macbeth.”’ (4) Dragnet. Small boy borrows na- tivity figure from church. Re- | The Search. University re- search. | peat of show. Colorcast. 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) |9:38—(7) Theater. Stephen Vincent News. | Benet’s verse drama ‘‘A Child 6:30—(7) Cisco Kid. Duncan Re-| Is Born.” (4) Theater. ‘Slide naldo in western adventure. The Falcon. _ “Border (9) pressions. (2) News Ace. Cline, Patrick. 6:45—(2) Weatherman. Dr. erett R. Ips. e 7:00—(7) Kukla, Frafyand Ollie. Puppet show. (9) Abbott and Costello. “Efficiency ed (4) Michigan Outdoors. Mort Neff, host. (2) Featurette. Ev- 9:15—(71) Detroit Deadline. News. 7:30—(71) Lone Ranger. Western | adventure. (9) China Smith. Dan Duryea in “Bamboo Cof- fin.” (4) Dinah Shore. Christ- mas songs. (2) News. Doug Ed- wards. :45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Jane. Fro- man Show. Jane’s mother Mrs. Anna Froman Hetzler visits . Line | Care.” (4) Liberace. Piano im- | | Darling, Slide,” story of actress whose interest in baseball en- dangers her career. (2) Four Star Playhouse. David Niven as _ skid row character who knows | 10:00—(4) Video Theater. Arlene | Dahl in “September Affair.’ (2) | Public Defender. Bart Matthews defends young man accused of killing deputy sheriff. Reed Had- ley stars. | 10: 30—(7) Ella Raines Show. Janet Dean, Registered Nurse, | in “Benton Case."’ (2) Pro Foot- ball Highlights. Films of top games. 11:00—i7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) National News. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. 11:15 — (7) Armchair Theater. Ellen Drew in “Rhythm Hits the Ice.” (9) Good Neighbor The- |e0—(7) Charm Kitchen. | 12:30—(7) Story Studio. (4) Fea- | Chancel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV in a in 11:00—(7), Creative Cookery. Home. U1:30—(2) Strike It Rich. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics... (4) | Betty White Show. (2) Valiant Lady. ~ | 12:15—(2) Love of Life. ther Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. (4) Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces Life. | 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of Life. 1:30—(4) Bruce Mayer Show. (2) | Ladies Day. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. All About Baby. 2:15—(9) Frank Conners. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. (4) Jean McBride. (2) Art Linkletter. $:00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay- off. 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. (9) | Amos and Andy to stooges! | i marvelously _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THUQSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 Own ‘Television Sh + Solo Attempt Liberace Waits Opening of Piano School String; Perry Como Still Tops NEW YORK (INS) — This may. sound like sacrilege: Amos ‘n’' Andy character ‘The Kingfish’ has stolen so much of the TV) laughter that starting Jan. 4 ‘op-| posite Milton Berle) a new filmed | series called ‘Adventures of tthe | Kingfish” will retluce once revered | Jo Stafford's cameo musicale last eve was Christmasy and cute topped off with our favorite kid- | size holiday tune, “Toyland” . . . | It is now plain that Sid Caesar | has succeeded better as a TV. soloist than Imogene Coca or Max Liebman . : And beyond the fact of lmo- gene's poor TV luck lately there | lies the simple fact that she isa | 2. equipped comedi- | INK. “RIMMED—Shapely Pat — erred. pre- ‘wall, of San Francisco, Calif., : can cap | is of her yunique waste- ture ber bread but Udy ber- [ert wg anaes | teoquertes . .. The glamorous Indian wicker Martha Raye's opus had enough basket is being sold by a Cali- brash hokum to satisfy her wilder | fornia company, and retails for a funs, but our favorite bigmouth | fancy price. * —— on \Visiting Family Marking 21st Birthday of Heir to Throne hito, heir to the world’s oldest throne, enjoyed a rare get-together with his family today in celebration of his 2lst birthday. ’ Rigid court protocol has sepa- rated the bright and personable but lonely crown prince from his par- ents since he was 3. They see him only a few times each year. Prince Akihito once told a school friend that when he becomes emperor he hopes to smash the rigid protocol, That remark re- portedly caused a flurry among his tutors and the old guards of the imperial household office. s s * Biggest speculation centers around the crown prince's heart interest. Sources close to the prince remain evasive, but they are re- ported in agreement on one point: “‘No one will oppose the choice of the girl the crown prince falls in love with.” The newspaper Asahi gave Japa- nese a few glimpses today into | Akihito's life. ar arm F amili | es \Leukemia Victim, 3, Alive for Christmas MONTAGUE (UP)—A year ago, © TOKYO w—Crown Prince Aki-| ov ~ .|Get Gifts From ‘President, Wife Japanese Prince MEMPHIS, Tenn. W—A Missis sippi farmwife and a 12-year-old Arkansas girl received Christmas gifts last night from President and Mrs. Eisenhower. = Mrs. Lonzo Bowman, of near Clarksdale, Miss., received two packages. She didn't open them | j ; ’_ TWENTY-FIVE residents of Musk County and other parts of the state showered little Pauline Carney with Christ- mas gifts and cards after doctors said it probably would be her last | Christmas. . } Pauline was suffering from leu- kemia and doctors gave her only | immediately but said she had writ-' a few months to live. ten. Mrs. Eisenhower ‘‘telling what /a hard time our family has been having.” e- 0 e | The other gift went to Alice | Francis Ward, of near Lake City, Ark., daughter of farmer Eddie Ward, She received a doll named Mamie, a toy tractor and a model of the White Hoyse. P Ward said he had written Mrs. | Eisenhower because he had no way to«provide a Christmas for Alice or his other two children, Eddie, 10, and Johnny, 9. Yule Tree Backdrop for Mother's Slaying IRVINGTON, N. Y. wn—A year-old mother was shot to death last night in front of her gaily decorated Christmas tree. Her hus- band was booked on a charge of second-degree murder. ; The victim, Veronica Cordeiro, was decapitated by the shotgun blast. Authorities said there aparent- ly had been a family argument. From the hysterical husband, Dan- ! | a" ot | ater. Harding, George : ner Brent pa perenne Eve.” (4) |3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- | Teverted to a decorous Christmasy | 8:00—(7)- Theater. Edmund Gwenn | little show. “The Unheard | lowe. mood with a proper touch of path- in “Heart of Gold.” (9) They a. ay ea . ” os which lurks inside every in- : Song.”’ (2) Big Picture. Armed 4;e0—(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Justice. ; Stead Accmee., Comt teat) Forces Sia: * Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls, (2) “Pired buffoon, boy or girl. . . drama. (4) You. Bet Your Life. . ~ oe ter Day : _ Surprises us no end to see nor- Groucho Marx quiz. (2) Star and | 4);39—;4) Tonight. Variety with Brigh . ‘mally ultra-polite elder actors turn Story. Joanne Dru as wife who; Gene Rayburn. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret/up in hokey comedy, such as fights for husband's love in ’ Storm. Reginald Owen as the crumpet-in- “Brief Affair.” , FRIDAY MORNING {:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. | mouth Britisher with Martha... 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning 8:30—(7) T-Men in Action. Smug- glers of opium doublecross each | Show. other in “Case of the Bad Bar-/|9:99—(7) Breakfast Club. (4) gain.” (4) Justice. Old man re- leased from prison finds outside| come Traveler. | ture Theater. (4) Pinky Lee. jail, ~Kecage [s:15—(4) White House Lighting. Room. (2) Garry Moore 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) 10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Romper | (2) On Your Account. /4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. | Modern Romances. (4) Christmas Program. (2) Wel- | 5:¢0—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Adven- | nia ak (2) White House Christmas Tree Lighting. iddleton, Bob |5:30—(7) Jungle Story. (9) Howdy omy, anads bo Sead ia) © ve | Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) mann. Colorcast. 10:45—(4) Three Steps to Heaven.| Pirate Pete. Today's Radio Programs without notice. Programs furnished by stations listed tn this columm are subject to change WIR, (768) CKLW, (800) WW, (850) WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (i270) WPON, (1460) WIJBK, (1490) y 9:15—WJR, Kitchen Clubd CKLW, News, Living TONIGHT ENE Nest oy A WIR. Pope | WJBK, Tom George oo—WJR, News 3 - Fo WCAR, News, Halil ‘swans CKLW, Harry Flannery CKLW, Good Neighbor Club SOG weet eRecace WXYZ, Wattrick, McKens 4915 WJR. Polish Song WPON, Sammy Kaye ‘ie WIR. ide Beckins a moe wee Cee or | 9:4S—WIR, Pete & Joe | CKLW, Musical Airs WJBK, McLeod | WPON, News 6 15—WJR, Clark Quartet ww, Bud Lynch WXYZ, Lee Smits | WXYZ, Top of Town CKLW. F. Martin 10:30—WJR. Log Seliers WWJ. Proudly We Hail CKLW, News CKLW, Eddie Chase ! WXYZ, My True WPON, Gerenade WJBK, L. Gentile CKLW. News, Homechate . 29—WIR, | 10:45—CKLW. Organaires WCAR, News, Temple af a7 | WJBK, Christmas Carols WPON, News, Party. CKLW. Good Neighbor | WCAR, Temple Academy 10:08—WJR, Arthur Godfrey Bob Smith Show 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone CKLW, Story Time 1:435—WJIR, Guiding Light 2:00—WJR, 2nd Mrs Burton WWJ, News, Mulholland CKLW, News, Davies WPON, News, Eddy Bill Stern 1@:15—CKLW, Pope | $:15—WJR, Perry Mason WJBK, Dinner Music | :eO—WIR. News |e ~_ saree ww at — CRLW, Van Kuren, sports | OO UW uatoering sis WPON, Club 1460 6:6 L. Thomas sWIBK, L. Gentile CKLW, Mary Morgan ?:30—WJR, MN. Drake wxYé, ys Muste WPON, News, Music WCAR’ Pontiac High ww, SGhes WPON, Art Van Demme 1.43 wJR. Sports Finaly 7:00—WJR, Guest House | ww, Bruce Mayer WXYZ. Top of Town WXYZ, Red Skelton CKLW Music CKLW, Fulton Lewis 10:46—WWJ, Break WJBK. L. Gentile | 11:30-WJR Music WPON, News, Shanicy CKLW. McKeller | i is—ww)., Gay With Music | CKLW. Guy Runa FRIDAY MORNING 7:30—WJR, Choralters | ¢:30—WJR, Agri'cit. Voice ww, Maxwell wxyYz, . Florida U WCAR, News, wee eer, Forti Bob WPON, Hymn Time wx eee WXYZ, Pred Wolf 11:30—WJR, Make Up Mind CKLW, Gabriel Heatter CKLW, Guy Nunn Sa pacue bare wJBK, L. WJBK, Gen ee WXYZ, Christmas Carols 2:45—WJR, BE. R. Murrow WPON, Egan Show CKLW. for a Day ww, 1 Man’s Family 6:45—CKLW, Toby David WPON, tiac Party CKLW, Pisher 11:48—WJR, Rosemary 7:00—WJR, Jim Vanall WWJ. 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News, Wright WCAR, News 5:00—WJIR, News WWJ, News CKLW, Eddie Chase WCAR, Bign Off WPON,. News, Serenade | | §:15—WJR. Muste | ww, Jim Deland 6:30—CKLW, Wild Bill WJ, Light Christmas Tree Roundup Calier Music k Bing Locates Wife's Brother, Too Shown by Youth, 12. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Cart Parker, the detective who found | a sister for his wife. has added another member to the family. He found the sisters a brother yesterday. And as if the case weren't co incidental enough from the start, | Parker and the brother once lived | under the same roof. The brother, born Merle Peek. was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar Reed, of Columbia, Ky., when he was 3, and has since used heir name. But the story needs some re- capitulation: Detective Parker, who grew up with Nancy—a story meptioning a brother Meriec. A reader who thought she might be helpful telephoned Parker and said she knew a Merle Reed from Columbia, Ky., Could he possibly be the brother? she wondered. Parker said he knew a Merle Reed too. They used to live in the same boarding house. In fact, they | were living there when Parker married Doris Jean last March. Parker called his former land- lady and learned Reed had moved and was working in Charlestown Ind. The detective then got in touch with Reed's employers but the ad- CLEVELAND «®—From 1.200 ex. cited youngsters jammed into the Shaker Theater yesterday, the name of 12-year-old Marc Klein was drawn to win a sparkling. new bicycle. Other faces fell in disappointment as Marc walked toward the stage. Then the boy whispered to the’ theater manager: “I have a bike that’s practically new. I'd jike to have you pick. another number.” To the aproving screams of the other youngsters, a new number was drawn and another bay took home the bicycle. It's plain Martha “Raye looks cheerfully at her past husbands: She gave ‘The Condos Brothers” | prominent billing on the ‘‘coming | attractions’ board during her sketch with Art Carney. . Who, though a deft pantaloon, probably is presented best of all as “Ed Norton’ in “The Honey- insouciance as the gay and gar- rulous man-about-sewers makes him the star of the sketch in many living rooms... Walt Disney's TV eminence boosts him to next week's Time cover and enlarges his ABC net- work skein from the original 109 stations to 152... Perry Come remains champ | ef the quarter-hour musicales, | Pulse says... Liberace is vamping-until-ready to open a string of piano schools. | Republic will release 27 more feature films to TV... Some with stars now more prominent in TV than they were in movies when they first. shot the celluloid: Anne Jeffrey&. Eve Arden, James Dunn... If you've wondered what hap- pened to ex-Garroway singer Shir- ley Harmer, she's now starred on Canadian network TV revues . . very popular there. Senator Will Ask State to Restore Island Church LANSING w — Sen. Frank An- 'drews (R-Hillman) said today he | wil sponsor a bill to save Mack- /inac Island’, old Mission Church a landmark since the days of the fur traders | Andrews said he will introduce 'a bill in the next Legislature pro- | posing that the state buy the ;church and turn it over to the Mackinac Park Commission for | restoration. | The church board of trustees | have offered to sell the building to the state for $1, Andrews said. The church building is one of the oldest on the island. It was | built in 1827 when Michigan was Sweden Ready for Yule Feast | Shoppers Are Toppling | Records Preparing for Holiday Season | STOCKHOLM, Sweden w—Swed- ish housewives promise to break | all records this year with their purchases of pig's heads, ham, | sausage, lutfisk and the numerous jother delicacies that make Swe- den's Christmas tables groan. Shoppers started sweeping through well-stocked stores for food and gifts early in November. Record sales already have been mooners,”” in which his bubbling | TU%g up. A red-ribboned straw goat shares a prominent place with Santa Claus in store windows. The goat |is a traditional Swedish decoration |for Christmas, but it is said to, |date back to the pagan era when the animals were slaughtered in sacrificial rites. i ' Christmas is a family occasion ‘for the Swedes, -celebrated about the same way everywhere from King Gustav's Droettningholm Cas- tle to the huts of lumberjacks deep _in the northern forests. The tradi- tion of feasting flourishes. In the center of the first holi- day feast table usually is a pig's head with an aple in its mouth. | | Various cold dishes of the smorgas- bord surround it. The pig is anoth- er old tradition, going back Viking days when it was a symbol of fertility Gilts are exchanged around a family tree on Christmas Eve. In the chilly darkness the ne xt morning, many Swedes follow a centuries-old custom of walking to church, lighting their way with flaming torches. special Christmas sausage. In the evening, Swedish fam- flies sit down to the main Christ- mas dish of lutfisk—a fish pickled with lye Rome Official Protests Gina’s Model in Plaza ROME (INS) — The somewhat striking charm of Italian motion picture star Gina Lollobrigida has shocked the more delicate esthetic tastes of a Rome city councillor. He has protested that a huge illuminated model of Miss Lollo- brigida ‘‘detracts from the dignity” to Christmas breakfast is eaten | from a big stew pot of meat stock | with tasty hunks of ham and) _ He chats freely with school/jei Anthony Cordeiro, 43, they friends and sometimes even | pieced together a story in which clowns with them. 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The church was established by Presbyterians as a religious and educational center for the island's Indian population As fur traders pushed northwest- ward, the church gradually fell into disuse. Regular services are one of her recent films morial service is held annually to raise funds for maintenance of the building. Sign Posted on Highway Leads Man to Brother CLARKSVILLE. Ark. (INS) Amon Wimmer, 89, of Muskogee, Okla., was driving across Ozone | | Ba PARK FREE walnut trim. Give the Gift That Keeps on Giving--- a TV from Frayer’s for a Merrier Christmas! | RCA Giant 21-inch Console Modern inside and out! “Benson” console, blond hardwood with natural | *3 39” RCA Victor's 21-inch from See Our Wonderful Selection of G-E Television 149” Them’ Ch on E in Springville, Tenn., in a family dress they had for him was an of ey children (12 are still living), old one. Finally, Parker encoun felt sorry for his wife Doris Jean, tered two men who did know Reed who grew up as an orphan never and succeeded in obtaining his new knowing her famil | address. Parker put his sleuthing experi-| Yesterday, Reed sat waiting in ence to work and located his wife's the Parker apartment when his sister, Miss Nancy Carol Peek, 19, | sister came home from work. last week in Marion, Ky. She is ‘‘It's just unbelievable.” now visiting the Parkers. said Mrs. Parker. said But Nancy was one up on Doris Jean. She at least knew the names of her sisters and brothers. She knew she had ja brother named | “We still have to find another sister.”’ said Nancy. 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Parker and fate then —— a hand. “We've found two now," said A local newspaper had carried | Paker. “One more should be the story of Mrs. Parker's reunion | easy.’’ hibition building will be closed De- }cember 2% and 26 and from noon , December 31 until 1 p.m.- January | 2, according to J. G. Mullaly, spe- cial events department manager. ” TE Unt Kel Yea , FRAYER 589 Orchard Lake Ave. LMS : 8 , Nothing Down — Free Home Trial — Terms HAMPTON - TV | ss mca ies | FE 4-4792 ~ i \ ‘ , ' b , eS Se tee re | i . - , P J o , © Anti- Magnetic @ Unbreakable Crystal @ Stainless Steel Back © Waterproot JEWELE . ag’ Ais By LAURA Z. HOBSON NEW YORK (INS)—Earlier this month, the story goes, a great | flood descended on Dublin, and six _dray horsés locked in a stable were knee deep in water before the doors to freedom. : The horses had to swim to high ground and safety, and when the last one finally was on terra firma again, a little mouse jumped off his back and scampered away. The watching crowd, which had gathered to cheer the swimming horses onward, also cheered at the sight of the tiny hitchhiker, who, acerording to the keeper, “had been living in com- fort in the stable.” . Accurate or a bit dressed up this story cheered me lots, and during the rush and hustle of these last days before Christmas, I found it scampering back into my thoughts again and again. | It seemed to remind me of something that I couldn't quite place, Something also connected with Dublin and Ireland. also fe- lated in some way to the idea of one smal] creature and something else quite large and powerful. - couldn’ quite get it by the tail, and finally, as one usually does just before “victory,” I gave up | im disgust. “George Bernard Shaw,” I sud- denly thought, and knew I really. had it. For it was Ireland's own | G. B. S., born in Dublin nearly a | hundred years ago, who'd written. again and again, in his plays and | books, that the surest way to be happy was to give yourself over to, | some cause larger than yourself. “To climb aboard,” is a slangier | way of saying the same thing, and maybe that’s why the little mouse | reminded me of G. B. S.’s wisdom. What that cause /but without it, we remain puny little creatures all our days, unable | to reach any high ground whatso- j ever, finally drowning in our own | sense of futility and boredom Every schoothoy and _ girl | knows how good it is to lose | one's self in a bigger cause when | he or she gets on the basketball | team or the debating society or runs for student self-government. Every adult can feel that thrill | and fulfillment, too | For some the larger cause will be religious, for others it will be political or educational. Some of us will find it in the eternal fight against prejudice and bigotry: oth- ers in the equally eternal fight for civil liberties and the freedom to think and perhaps be wrong It doesn't matter so much ex- actly what the cause is—just so it's larger than any of the thousand self-serving causes we all also serve to earn our livings. to ' feed and clothe ourselves, to have | some fun. ‘ | And the difference between fun | and joy may be what old George Bernard Shaw meant. Trying to track down his pre- | else quote, I finally came not upen the words I wanted, but some that had been written sev- eral hundred years before G. B. 8. was born, written not in Ire- land, but in France. | 1 found them in a new 50-cent tpocket book—of all places—to be published right after the new year, Paint May Be Poison on Child’s Playthings WASHINGTON (UP)—Never re- paint junior’s crib or toys with leftover paint. A teething youngster might chew on the toy and swal- low poison. While paint of any type is hardly the proper food for the growing child, a paint manufacturer's asso- ciation points out that the store- bought tov's original coat of paint stable. | I thought and thought, but I | larger than | yourself should be, of course, each | of us must decide as best we may, | must . stable-keeper arived to open the | | Clents and things more distant, but a book called “The Age of Belief” | by Anne Freemantle. The words I mean were by Bernard of Char- | tres, a scholastic philosopher of the’ 12th century. | . “We are like dwarfs,"’ he wrote “seated on the shoulders of giants: we see more things than, the an this is due neither to the sharpness of our own sight, nor to the great- ness of our own stature, but be-| cause We are*raised and held aloft | on that giant mass." See what I meant about that story of the mouse scampering? THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1954 Bi ee i + Surest Way to Happiness Gl Gets Yule Wish— --Give Yourself to Cause Clothes for Koreans MIDLAND (uF Second * Lt David M. Knopic's Christmas bun- dies — all 13 of them — will be a little late this year, but it doesn't make too much difference. The clothes in them don’t fit him any- way. . Here's why: Lt. Knopiec, a 721- year-old Midland resident before he left for Korean service, wrote his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Knopic, recently: “For my. Christmas gift I want you to do your best in telling | your friends of the need for | birch are the dominant types. | | | | more than two-thirds of the com- clothing over here. Believe me is like saying prayers — it can- not be overdone.” | A resulting story in the Midland | Daily News prompted the city's | | r--idents to toss some 500 pounds | of clothing — mostly for ‘children | — into the pile for overseas ship- | ment. 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