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Sen: McCay Publidy Denounces eet + 
Wilson Sees: No Cuts in Spending 
Defense Costs 
Are Considered 
Near Minimum 
More Emphasis: Upon 
New Arms, Research 
Defense Secretary Charles 
E. Wilson said today that 
U. 8. defense spending is 
close to “rock bottom” and 
that 33 billion dollars a 
year would be the absolute 
minimum for safety. 
_ Wilson made it clear at a 
news conference he could 
foresee no further major 
military spending cuts un- 
less there is a_ definite 
change in the world situa- 
tion. Currént spending is 
about. 35 billions a year. 
At the same time, Wilson an- 
nounced there may be a shift in 
emphasis in the armed forces to 
new weapons and research. He | 
said he has about completed reor- 
ganization of the armed services 
and will depote more time to new 
weapons and research. 
The defense secretary said that 
half the scientists and engineers 
in the country are working di- 
rectly or indirectly for the De- 
fense Department, and that he 
has no plans to reduce the total 
number, 
In describing the new. weapons | 
effort, Wilson said there may be | 
some shift of emphasis. One ques- ‘ 
  tion, he said, will be whether the | 
U.S. is preparing too much for a | 
“big war” 
‘brush fire’ type of war. 
But he indicated that the. “big | 
war” idea will continue to absorb 
most of the effort. He said small 
wars have been fought for cen- 
turies and ‘‘presumably a lot of 
people already khow how to fight 
them.” 
Wilson also: 
1. Said he has not heard of 
any plans te build U. 8. mili- 
tary bases on Formosa. 
2. Predicted the Pentagon's plan 
to permit draftees to enter the re- 
serve forces after six months of 
training will win Cabinet approval | 
without further formal considera- | 
tion. He said objections raised by 
some Gabinet members are being | necessarily mean the most expen- woel imaginable is:the material 
met on an informal basis. 
3. Said the Pentagon will have 
“a good many bills, some of them 
important” to suggest to the new 
Congress. He said he will review 
the legislative program at his 
news conference next week. 
Wilson was asked whether 
Army Secretary Robert T. Ste- 
vens’ clash with Sen. J 
McCarthy (R-Wis.) had made it 
more difficult te get oe men 
for defense posts. - 
He replied that it all depended 
on how “thin-skinned” 
pointee might be. He said some 
men are bothered by ciriticism 
while others ‘‘keep their own score.” WASHINGTON (INS) — 
and not enough for the | 
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common in the Port Huron area today as another two inches of snow Monday in a localized storm. Plows had main thoroughfares open 
fell overnight on top of the 12 to 14 inches that covered the city | but driving was difficult on side roads. 
12 Below Recorded at Pellston   
By AL LOWMAN 
So you think it was cold in Pon- 
tiac yesterday and last night? 
| Well, believe it or not, this area 
was ‘the second warmest in the 
state as Michigan became the na- 
tion's icebox over the weekend. 
Although the temperature last 
night dropped te a bone-chilling 
15 degrees, the mercury in Pell- 
ston plunged te 12 below tere, 
coldest in the nation. Peliston is         located near the northern tip of 
the Lower Peninsula, 
Other overnight lows, practically 
all of them the lowest for the win- 
ter in the respective communities, 
were: Cadillac, -10; Traverse City, 
-3; Houghton, -5; Grand Marais, -8; 
Gladwin, 5; Saginaw, 9; Battle 
Creek, 10, Flint and Jackson, 11; 
and Detroit, 18. 
Meanwhile Port Huron today dug 
out of a 16-inch snow dumped in | Heavy Early Winter Snow F alls « on 1 Port Huro) 1 ‘Area 
ath _ 
terday. . 
But cheer up—weather forecast- 
ers are a warm- 
    
That Man in Your Life   
By JANET ODELL 
| That man in your life deserves | 
ithe best gift you can give him 
jat Christmas. By best we do not   
| sive, The best gift is one that 
suits the recipient and caters to 
his taste. 
Of course you're going to give a | 
tie to some man on your list. This | 
year, however, give on> of the | 
new dacron ties for $2.50 that can 
be washed without“tosing its shape. | 
These ties come in all colors in 
the popular small patterns. 
No longer is it considered sissi- 
fied for a man to wear pastel 
colors, especially not when the 
colors come in shirts and sweat- 
ers. 
One store has pastel checked | 
| sport shirts for under fivé dollars; 
| you may have your choice of small, 
| medium or large checks.     
Off to Flying Start   
Local Organizations Back: 
War on Fraffic Accidents 
Pontiac’s S-D Day campaign to halt traffic accidents 
        
     
  throughout the nation for 
received overwhelming backing today. | 
Many groups and organizations here threw their sup- 
port behind the drive to obtain at least 10,000 signatures 
from residents on petitions pledging a conscien- 
tious effort to keep the area free of all traffic accidents a -24-hour period Dec. 15 
  
       
        
       
   
     
   that day. 
the campaign so far, Clyle 
R. Haskill, 8-D Day chair- 
man, reported that 2,500 
signatures were collected 
during the drive’s first day 
yesterday. 
Over 500 Pontiac residents signed Adging to the success ot | in traffie accidents, Pontiac's 
tragic share of that figure was 
seven deaths, 
Spurring the efforts of the cam- 
| Paign today, the Northside Kiwanis 
| Club. pledged financial aid to the 
local campaign. 
M. S. ,Lincicome, president of 
the club, said: 
“We ,will circulate the petitions 
    the pledge of the “‘Army of 10,000,” 
during the first hour of the petition 
drive yesterday. The scroll will | 
be forwarded to President Eisen- |-      
   
     
    among our own members and 
       
    
   
      
  Nylon or orlon pastel sweaters in 
beautiful pale colors are available 
‘for ten dollars and up. Couples 
— enjoy matching sweater sets 
matching shirts. The sheerest 
for other sport shirts in the Donegal 
| weave; these are six dollars. 
  _ For the young, daring individual Gifts That Will Please Hi im Are Offered |": 
for Holiday in Moderate Price Range you might buy a pink or an off- 
white buckskin belt to wear with | 
sport slacks. 
Before leaving the subject of | 
clothes, we must mention the fire- | 
men print pajamas in red and. 
white striped flannel for $6. | 
The meticulous male would 
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Michigan to 
of One-Man Grand Jury 
From INS and AP Dispatches? 
DETROIT — The state of Michigan prepared today to 
defend its controversial one-man grand jury law before 
| the U. 8. Supreme Court which has criticized the law in 
the past as having “no semblance of due process.” 
In consenting to review the conviction and sentencing |, 
of two gambling-graft grand jury witnesses for contempt, | 
the highest tribunal in the land has agreed to rule on 
the constitutionality of the law. 
The case before the court involves John White, pro- 
prietor of the Gotham Hotel in Detroit,-and Lee Roy Defend eS 
  
‘Murchison, one of the* 
policemen suspended ag a/ 
result of a gambling raid) 
on the home of ard 
(Indian Steve) Stephan 
last March. 
One-man grand juror Recorder's 
Judge John P. O’Hara sentenced 
ee os oe ie 
for refusing to testify without his 
lawyer beside him in the grand 
jury . chambers. Murchison was 
found guilty of giving false testi- 
mony and sentenced to 60 days. 
for March or April. Judge 
O’Hara’s grand jury expires 
Although the Supreme Court has 
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  > sek Aes eee dee Iranian Royalty 
in New York City 
on Unofficial Visit 
NEW YORK (INS) Shah 
Mohammed Riza Pahlevi of Iran 
and his wife, Queen Soraya, today 
were looking over the sights of | 
New York City following their ar- | 
rival by plane for a two-month 
unofficial visit to the United States. 
The royal couple ig living in a 
suite on the 35th floor of the Wal- |   dorf Towers during their brief | 
New York stay; 
The Shah will enter New York 
Hospital Thursday or Friday for 
phere dapsone Serph eres 
undergo some medical treatment 
of an undisclosed nature. 
, He and Queen Soraya will go to| ~ 
Washington Monday for a three- 
day visit that will include a meet- 
Eisenhower. 
  
  *-% }units left the track and wrappéd 
| itself around one of the steel gird- 
ad   od} AP Wirephete 
Pontiac's Weather Warm Compared to Rest of State says the Thumb storm has petered 
      
          
Fast U.N. Action 
Expected in Try 
fo Free Airmen ‘Resolution for Debate 
Passes Despite Soviets’ 
Bitter O ition 
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. 
(#—Western diplomats pre- 
dicted today that the U. N. 
Assembly will vote speedy 
approval of a resolution by 
the 16 Korean allies de- 
manding release of 11 
American airmen held in   
\.| Red China on spy charges. 
The 15-nation Steering 
Committee voted over bitter 
Soviet opposition last night 
1. It charges Red China vio’ 
agreement by holding the fliers. 
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  jans who were not serving under 
| Detroit. “ee! old fashioned stove the U. N. banner. For that reason, 
George —_ an 78, Spaulding 
Township died in a. similar blaze 
jured five persons, two seriously, 
and forced 21 families to flee. 
The dlaze was believed set by a 
four-year-old boy who was stuff- 
ing paper into a space heater. 
| One piece reportedly fell to the 
floor, igniting the rug. 
In Hesperia, a fire which started 
| in the boiler room, swept the gym 
‘of the community ‘school. Students 
fled without injury and the blaze 
was confined before the building 
was seriously damaged. 
On the national scene, the cold 
snap caused shivering as far 
south as Florida with winter still 
      two weeks sway. 
The biting arctic air pushed the 
temperature down to 16 degrees in| 
New York City. Accompanying | 
snow piled drifts four feet deep on | 
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‘Wolverine’ Derails 
Coming Into Detroit DETROIT (INS) — The con- 
ductor of the New York Central 
Wolverine was slightly injured to- 
day when three cars of the crack 
train were derailed and piled up 
under the Bagley underpass. 
None of the passenger cars left 
the track and many of the 200 
passengers in 15 Pullmans and day 
coaches slept through the jolt. 
The conductor, 63-year-old Ed- 
ward O’Brien was taken to Grace 
Hospital for treatment of an in- 
jured finger which was caught in 
a coach door 
The train was rolling into Michi- 
gan Central Station at about five 
miles an hour when the car im- 
mediately behind the two diesel   
#ts supporting the overpass. 
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    o-8 8 Gor ee B98 os the United States decided to limit 
its case here to the 11 airmen. 
  
-|Ohio’s Bender OK'd 
for Seat in Senate COLUMBUS, Ohio #—Secretary 
of State Ted W. Brown today cer- 
tified the election of Rep, George 
H. Bender (R-Ohio) to the U. S. 
Senate for a term ending Jan. 3, 
1957. 
Brown sent Bender's certificate | 
of election to the U. 8. Senate 
clerk following an official canvass 
of the recount vote for senator 
in the Nov. 2 election. Bender de- 
feated U. 8S. Sen. Thomas A. Burke 
(D-Ohio) in the race for the late 
GOP Sen. Bobert A. Taft's seat. 
  
Veteran Mayor Loses 
in Windsor Election 
WINDSOR, Ont. (UP)—Arthur J. 
Reaume, mayor of Windsor for 14 
years, was unseated in yesterday's | 
mayoralty election by Michael | 
Patrick. 
Patrick, 36, who heads a building | 
materials firm, polled 16,125 votes | 
to 15,568 for Reaume in the close 
race. Reaume, mayor for seven 
terms, has held the job longer than 
any other man. Dulles Declares 
War Peril Less 
Than in the Past 
WASHINGTON (INS) — Secre- 
tary of State John Foster Dulles 
declared today that there is less | ° 
fear of a shooting war now than 
there has been in the past. 
Dulles told his weekly | news | 
conference that the present’ phase 
of the sttuggle with the Communist 
the time being to the economic 
field. 
But he said that it will be nec- 
At the same ti 
clear that the U. 
to fight the economic battle. 
The secretary emphasized 
need for greater dependence upon 
private capital investment in un- 
derdeveloped 
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The tug Bertha R, en route from 
New Orleans to Tampa, Fia., sent 
out distress signals yesterday and 
sank after losing contact with the 
Coast Guard. 
A Coast Guard plane had sighted 
the raft during the night, but lost 
it in the choppy waters about 90 
| miles southwest of Apalachicola, 
| Fla.       
Brucker Speaks 
at Pearl Harbor 
Arlington Rites WASHINGTON (INS) — Special 
rites will be held at 2 p.m. today 
in Arlington National Cemetery on 
the 13th aniniversary of Japan's 
attack on Pearl Harbor, 
Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chair- 
man of the joint chiers of staff, 
| and representative of military and 
| veterans organizatons will take part 
in the ceremonies. 
Tribute to those who died during 
World War II will be paid by 
, Wilber M. Brucker, defense depart- 
ment counsel and a former gover- 
inor of Michigan,   bloc has shifted to some extent for | 
,| week,   Says Eisenhower 
Approves Delay — 
in Red Probe Senator Raps lke Plea 
for Patience, Tolerance 
in Dealing With Soviets — 
WASHINGTON (# — Ina 
Slashing attack on Presi- 
dent Eisenhower, Sen. Mc- 
Carthy (R-Wis) today ac- 
cused the chief executive of 
congratulating senators who 
  tolerance for Chinese Com- 
munists who torture Ameri- 
can soldiers. . 
McCarthy, who last week 
was condemned by the Sen- ae Se al ale 
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Brother Says Dr. Richard . Sheppard 
Testifies: to Tears Shed 
Over Wife's Killing 
CLEVELAND # — Dr. Samuel 
Sheppard collapsed in tears when 
told that his wife was dead, his 
The witness said he was one of 
the first to arrive at his brother's 
home on the morning of the mur- 
der, July 4, Triag of Dr. Samuel H, 
Sheppard on a charge of commit- 
ting that murder is in its eighth 
Dr. Richard said he hurried to 
the bedroom, thinking the victim, 
Marilyn Sheppard, might still be 
alive. However, he quickly deter- 
mined that she had been killed. 
Returning to the den down- 
stairs, Dr, Richard told the jury, 
he found his brother sitting in a 
red leather chair, He said he 
asked Dr. Sam about his in- 
juries and then said: 
“Marilyn is gone, There is noth-, 
ing I can do.” 
With these words, he said, “Sam 
slumped on the floor on his face 
and began to cry, and he was 
moaning ‘oh, no, no—oh my God, 
no.’ ®     
TOKYO #—Prime Minister Shi- 
geru Yoshida, the sly old fox who| ‘rols about 253 votes in the power- 
guided Japans’ destinies through 
seven troubled postwar years, 
stepped down today in the face of 
overwhelming opposition from both 
the right and left. 
His likely successor is Ichiro. . 
Hatoyama, a conservative pro- 
American, as is Yoshida, Unlike 
Yoshida, however, Hatoyama fa- 
vors diplomatic relations and in- 
creased trade with Russia and Red 
China within a framework of 
friendship with the West. 
   Yoshida, Cabinet Resign in Last Minutes 
to Avoid No-Confidence Vote by Diet motion Sunday. The coalition con- 
  aod ful lower house. Yoshida could 
muster but 185, 
Until the revolt against him, Yo- 
shida ruled the Diet with an iron 
hand, backed by a working ma- 
jority in the lower house, Hato- 
yama may find the road more dif- 
ficult. He must depend to some 
extent on the Socialists, who said 
again today they would support 
him at least temporarily. 
If the Socialists withdraw their 
support, the Japanese political 
kettle will probably bell over 
again.   The resignation may“mean the 
  
   
       
  
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thas ‘Pontiac Resident : 4 | Louis ¢. Miriani, The program 
McCarthy Denounces Buys .. |Expect Detrolt Council, we, saciode 0 4.300000 unter   
  
  
  
    
a City Seeking fo Work Out 
 Reid-Paterson Assessment From Our Birmingham Bureau annual Short Course for Assessing, 
BIRMINGHAM — Sti dickering | Officers being held through tomor- / 
+ over the Reid-Paterson share in row at the University of Michigan. 
the Columbia Relief Sewer project, Haack assisted yesterday in a) 
' the city commission after an hour's &Toup discussion of fundamentals 
discussion last night, asked City Of assessment 
Manager Donald C. Egbert to con- | More than 10 city and township 
sult with the building firm on a 488essing officers fram Michigan | 
possible compromise agreement. jare attending the meeting spon- 
The problem dates back to more , S°red by the Instuute of Public Ad- | 
‘ than a year ago, when Reid-Pater- | ministration and the U. of ‘M. Ex- 
» + 30n, in eonjunction with its Adams |fension Serv - with ee 
«Vi development agreed tion of the Municipa ssexsors 
: et $1000 aS its share 4 yous Assn. of Michigan, the Michigan 
sewer on Columbia, between Municipal League and the state 
Haynes and: Haze] streets only. tax commission 
Commissioners now contend | 
5 The Rev. Harold Towne, rector | 
the developers should pay am oy si. James Episcopal Church | 
will give three lectures on the 
sewer, which counerts with beth Hoty Communion, with the first 
| scheduled for 10 a.m, tomorrow   
        
LAST CHANCE at These LOW Prices! 
Wear—Scraper Style 
DOOR MATS $1.29 Value. 4 
14x22 Inch C 
While Our 
Stock Lasts 
28x16-In. $1.98 val. $1.59 
Made from reclaimed auto tires, 
with heavy gauge wire. Open mesh, 
dirt falls through, easy to clean.            
        
     
            
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President of the United States. nas | City 2nd Warmest 
taken it upon himself to congratu-| ‘ 7 
late Sens. Flanders and Watkins 
who have been instrumental] in in Michigan Today 
‘holding up our work.”’ j ; . 
Only last Saturday Watkins con-— (Continued From Page One) 
ferred at the White House with Cape Cod where oldtimers said 
| Eisenhower and the President con- the snow ‘‘was the worst in his- 
gratulated him for a “very splen- tory for this time of year.” 
did job" as chairman of the cen- | It was below freezing as far 
sure committee. roses as northern Florida; south- 
systems, | ame C While saying that on one |ern Alabama and Mississippi. The 
_ Further debate, on improving | eh ee ib oad _ Eisenhower had congratu- "s degrees recorded at Jackson-| 
parking conditions at the Pierce- Communion will be at ]1l-a.m ) ocr gir gaa emporainy Berea een Fia., was 40 degrees colder 
14 Mile road shopping center Jed yjth a nursery provided from 10-11 | seoans Wiehe aed ‘or = be eae yesterday. 
to @ request that Egbert prepare 4 m_ and tea and coffee served at Se . 
plans for construction of an alley noon ; | MEN ONLY—But it was a woman's world last night __ men | with the Communist hoodlums ute bans 
and parking lot behind the stores. a A : of the town invaded ——* pay — 
Dominic Caputo, owner of the eminder to the community Christmas shopping in sho tr. annual | tures are reported 
proposed parting property north comes poo yee mat a attracted about 2,000 of the male population’ and brought them out |ican —— men in Communist | ground the 15-degree 
of the alley, hag offered to sell his University Women that Sen. Wayne | from all areas, as proven in the picture above, Vern Wheeler of mares. Yesterday in downtown Pontiac, 
land to the gity; in order that the Morse (Ind-Ore) will lecture at 8 Pleasant Ridge got a helping hand from (lr) Mrs. Wellington Watters | ; . the mercury climbed from an 18- 
lot might be ¥i through spe- p.m. tomorrow at the Coftimunity and Mrs. Robert Craig at one of Birmingham's apparel stores where | God Bless America’ degree low-to a high of 27 coupled 
cial assessments. House. Open to the public, his talk | clerks modeled the latest casual fashions. Hot coffee was welcomed Subs for " nati le’ with snow fluries and biting winds. 
* s °® | will deal with, “‘Needed—Legisla- | at many stores by those who braved the cold for the occasion | : nter tona 
City Assessor Elmer W. Haack tion for the Country, Not for Po- “who bought and bought well,” according to Charles Mortensen,| WASHINGTON (INS) — Heads| ature recorded was 47 following a 
is attending the three-day ninth |jtical Parties.” Chamber of Commefce manager. will fall in Montevideo when Mos-| low of 29 degrees. 
. : | * 2. ° i OO  Y — yaa pan awa) Pontiac temperature at 2 p.m. 26. 
A Christmas program for the ge . ; -Pa) reports | 
Local Groups Back — womws reap se we cm Michigan to Defend Pontiac Deaths from the Uruguayan capital tbat No CIO Talk by Ike | | gregational Church will start at 
‘Safe Driving Day =| Latsretyarenine wm ss 1-Man Grand Jury — Harvey Beach Sr. hammer and sickle inadvertently | Elarahower sem word yesterday 10. 
|. 1° (Continued From Page One) | NOt" accenmpanted by Mra. Cart | (Continued From Page One) | Harvey Beact Sr. 82, of 7120)" “God Bless America” blared gretted he could not accept an | 
| signatures and instructed their | Vigstedt, will include “The = "ver ruled on the constitutionality Andersonville Rd. died yesterday | from the truck for several blocks | invitation to address the group be- | 
rivers te set an example for all | Christmas Candle” and “The Vir- of the Michigan law, it observed at his home after a three weeks’ | before the horrified Communist | cause of an already “formidable” |         | 
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Fleet = 4 . cannot stand the test of constitu-| Born in Romeo Aug. 9, 1872, he 
ger of the Carrier Corp., ‘Win a Surprise Package for — So , was the son of Thomas and Sarah | SIMMS Is Headquarters for BAKE end SERVE in the SAME DISH 
stated, “Our Pontiac drivers will Christmas.” is the theme of to |. Tonality. There is no semblance Camsbell Beach, aud “a ral 
be the example for all others to night's Child Study Group meet- of due process © Claudia H. Noble. | Sets follow sag r= nation’s high- | ing, to begin at 8 at the Puritan! The job of defending the law Sar) Reach. « farmer. io mae | ‘ en an a e 
prot be the Boll ‘ semarangents road home of Mrs. Mel Haugh. A | will fall to Attorney General-Elect | yived by his widow, five sons, | 
nation ts & worthy ene.” | teprecentative of the Minnesota Thomas M. Kavanagh who takes | awrence of Clarkston, Harry and Nationally $2.95 VALUE ; 
Sis eoden ' Mining Co will present a demon- | office Jan. 1. Kavanagh has stated | farvey Jr. of Denver. Colo. Earl |I- ELECTRIC Advertised , 
° support today are y Jr. o nver, Colo., Ear ‘ 
-- the Contract Cartage Co ee stration of gift wrapping | that he favors the grand jury law. | w. and Orman R. of Pontiac: two . apo distinctive = 7 
| “” | | ' 5 AS ; — |g o or yellow colors. cludes 
: way Corp., Motorcar Transport | Mis jor sriuiiua 9d) les “aos fale recently amended by the State | daughters, Mrs. Nellie Steele of Appliances 2%, qt. open bow! with four 12-oz. ) 
| Co., and the F. J. Boutell Drive-| savantages of the propo nai Ties | Lager: _ | Holly, Mrs, Evelyn Bell of Water-, - : } Ramekins. Bractiy es pistured. cach 
! y ford, 2 hil | .. ip gh ames stronger than or- r 
| ~— | Airport, when he is guest speaker | , 18 other action, the Supreme | ° ee ee | ; aD an i en | dinary glass and heat resistant for CiFT 4 
| Court ruled yesterday that | great-grandchildren. A _ brother, on Your Gift List! ba! All in ul gift BOXED; 
Haskii praised the efforts. of | at tonight's 6 30 dinner meeting of Ww | |@ oven baking. colorful gi r 
Ghertfl Clare L. Babbelt whe ta- |the Kiwanis Club at the Commu-| states may ‘net bar interstate | Wit of Pt Me ot ihe Pacey Fe.| | =e ! structed deputies | truckers from their highways, r. Beach is a ey Fu-| p . ; 
Mn aatneas |’ ss | even for repeated and ilega, |N¢Tal Home and arrangements will! rice | INDIVIDUAL PYREX COLORWARE 
Stesming Stalder of 8-B Bay. Mary Lovell, 17179 Melrose, is | overloading. be announced later. as Lo 1% Qe. BOWL, regular $1.25— now .......... 59c 
“SD Day is the most important | S° %% several University of | And that decision set off a new . . . WwW © 2% Ot. BOWL, réguior $1.39—now ......... 69e 
have had yet So Michigan students serving on the | round of discussion today on the Mrs. Richard Pittman r. Qt L, regu 
12 Qt. COVERED CASSEROLE, $1.95 value—now 98c 
as the project we 
people from killing themselves on | Publicity committee for the 35th | effect of heavy trucks on the na-| Service will be held Thursday 
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* bell. Vietor.”” The musical opens te- (to enforce weight limits imponed | *° 2 ™ ~“— - ear | 98 Nerth {{ Housewares 
A highlight of the campaign will morrow in Ann Arbor and will by states nck for Mra. Richard (Enea Law . sae 
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be reached tomorrow when Pontiac | '4F six other Midwestern cities. Two influentially ‘placed Demo- Jane) Pittman, 14, of 39 Garner | Floor 
* Motor, Fisher Body and GM Truck. 2 Yt crats*Sen. Monroney of Oklahoma St. The Rev. J. Allen Parkes, pas- | All 
and Coach Divisions will begin at! “Individual «Liberties wilf be | ang Rep. Harris of Arkansas—said tor of her church will officiate. | OWS 
9 a.m, to circulate the , petition discussed at 10 am. tomorrow | the new Congress may consider | Burial will follow in Oak Hill Ceme- | 
among their thousands of em- when Unit I of the League of giving states more police power ceey SIMAS {{@ 
ployes. Wemen Voters mects at the Bea- But a spokesman for the American oa +e 
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  It would seem now that the Army consfield road home of Mrs. J. T. Trucking Associations said present Mrs. Pittman died at her home | Saturday after a year's iliness   
  
  | of 10,000 | may well reach closer to Dorough laws are quite adequate —Whips Cream 
| the 30,000 mark, noted Haskill. | An & p.m. meeting is scheduled : ——— |Bere in Boxton, Ont. Canadas. is ——— —Beats Eggs lwhen Unit 5 will pe he . | 1880, she was the daughter of Wil- | —Mizes Drinks 
Increasing =the = campaigns’ — pm a gather at th G fts to Please Men \liam H. and Mary Flizabeth Mor- | 
hopes today, the following imoved | — be rs. Eugene Moore, on 1 : | ton, She came here from Chatham. | 
te pledge their organization and” “*™*) _ Off ed b Merchants Ont. 50 years ago and was a mem- 
employes: ber of the Newman AME Church. | 
The Pontiac Insurance Agents’ Players Lose Wallets ef y ‘ | Besides her husband, she is sur- | 
; Assn., the various city and county gt Basketball Game | (Continued From Page One) _ vived by four children, Viola Fos- | 
departménts, Walled Lake, Water ; appreciate a personal file for his ter of Detroit, Leora Revis, Doro- | 
ford Township, Bloomfield Town. | BIRMINGHAM — Seven of ten papers: you can find them from thy Jane Morgan and Charlies D. | 
ship, Drayton Plains. Pontiac boys playing in a church basket- four dollars up Pittman, all of Ypsilanti, five 
YMCA, Boy Scouts of Clinton Val- bal! league game* at Barnum gy he travels a tet, es aineriretis and three great- 
  
             
      
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terial Association : i — at Reet retest ie te ing - — apts eet Mrs. Pittman wil] be at the Wil 
The association, said Haskill, has scent toe 49 find) their wallets) “= eee oes it i 7 jliam F. Davis Funeral Home to- 
agreed to sound church bells all ™USSNE. police said today 7 cof t ——— | morrow ‘at 3:30 p.m | 
over the city at 9 and 1] am on a pg nbs niptia and| Just over $2 will buy adjustable = ae 
Dec. 15 as reminder of the SD * ne of the school doors was wooden shoe trees, a convenience ° ° | ‘ 
unlocked to permit the teams’ , . , : ike, Adlai will Appear i > Day cause. for the traveller, as well as a - . SAKE Almost HALF 4 
*- entrance handy item at home , During MSC Centennial — : 
All General Motors plants will es For that camera fiend on your Regular $6.95 p 
blast their whistles for one min- oo See bags that, EAST LANSING (UP) —Presi- 7 : ; 
ram oyal Oak Youth Mute list look over the gadget bags tha ; _ e 4 
ute at that time also. : ; are of sale for two dollars in plas: dent Eisenhower and his 1952 presi- EVERSHARP Mydre-magic GIFT PACK tric : 
Seven more days of signing are !f Prison Escape Case tie or $12.50 in leather. And if he dential opponent, Adali Stevenson, Ss —— ———) ee ae a 4 1 w versherp Mydro mogic - 
left to.make the campaign a suc- Barney Malak. 18. of 26681 Park bas all the gadgets and gadget will appear on the 1955 Michigan | gherpest, tengest-lesting pledes ever mode. Peck- Exactly as Pictured ; 
ress. Ct., Roval Oak Township. vester. baxs. buy him a book on his fa- State College centennial program, | eged in beevtitul heliday gift peck 3.79 $ > 
“Pontiac can keep its promise day stood mute on a charge of Verite photography subject college officials said today. * PPL BLADES | > 
to the nation — in leading the aiding escape of a prisoner from —= Eisenkhower wil] address an Oc- YEAR'S SU’ Y oF . : 
President's campaign — only with the Royal Oak Tow nship Jail Sept No Expense Is Spared tober cofvocation. The date for | Smert, a dl aig of $ Hydro-magic e > 
the help of every pedestrian and | 10 ‘ Stevenson's appearance has NOt | 94); tengest-lesting cick paar aos 4.89 scmice imsecroe > 
motorist. Do that by signing the <A not guilty plea was entered ON Christmas Wreath been set. . SIMAS {{@ 4 
petition and avoiding traffic acci- for him by Oakland County Cu MEMPHIS. Tenn (UP) Dr - —-——-—--—— XMAS RAZOR aie RAZORS ond BLADES pb, > 
dents,’ said Haskill cuit Judge Frank L. Doty . : ; “ T + . ver 98 N inaw St. —2 : » De . So oe ee = c : e nd Fl ‘ 
The pledge may be signed at Royal Gek Township Police Caps Ralph Richener’s doorway today Drunk Driver Fined bledes in colorful Imes peckage. 1.89 Seg d Floor ‘ 
“Huron and Saginaw Sts. where Robert Richardson said Malak “POT ted the most expensive keg p. stanberry, 23, of 239 W. . 
Pontiac police are stationed to take handed a hacksaw blade into the Ramnies Srcatts ish ienn si 20) Pike St.. pleaded guilty to drunk | {{@ : noe “ r signatures. Others will be seeking cell of Vernon Kirby. 18. who was i ral the i ht driving and paid a $100 fine ves- 98 North m Main a a at oT 
. signatures throughout the down- AWOL from the Army and since tt - ies ae, a ae kf om terday when he appeared before Saginaw BROTHERS Floor 
town area and in_ residential committed to Jackson State Prison | I AECEN ub. Aer I Pontiac Judge Cecil McCallum, | j 
sections - for car theft was delivered, however, one of the : SS - ~ — - 
= : Malak was arrested Sept. 11 by club members discovered — that | . "08 
: ; 7 aan . \“ 
Richardson. He is free on bond "MOA the various pieces of cos — 
The Weather pending trial in the present court ‘me Jewelry used to decorate the PONTIAC AND VICINITY —Fair and term wreath was a $200 pearl necklace 
eatd tenigh! lew Temerrew parity 
clee@y and ret to cold high ti te 3 a sent in by mistake 
Reeth te seutheact winds lair tonight e | 
AS a Tsmesyse viet party Water Said Valueless SECSASSSESS HCE RR SSS SSS From the 
Lal e se cel e e . wl e ; 
, todas im Pontie Under Christmas Tree $ Yes! LESS Than ze | 
owest ‘erpereaiure preceding 8 am CHICAGO WwW — : } e e i \ is 10 | A man who sells For Cards with Envel 
on a m wind elioci's 1¢ mph 80.000 of them every year savs its . ‘ c . ve opes . Special Price ‘ 
irection rihwes - . 
Mun sete Tuesday at § p: ist silly te*put the butt of your $ : . , 
Se Fame Mrseerday of 5 6% r Christmas tree in water on the @ e Christmas Collection 
Moon sets Wednesday at 6 ai theory that will keep it fresher : > ~ ‘ ; e e ‘ 
Dewntewn Temperatures F And water with aUgAE added— ; ° 
! $e m ; ? Wer 2 thats even. silher says Gust. @ ; 
| ) | haa vs Aa . . Relias, who wholesales trees e » ' 
a. - . fp. 26 Relias said today the supply will rs . ; 
. be ample this vear, but was wary . :| | 
Monday in Pontiac of predicting retail pnees. He si ° | (A ded downtoe 5 prnces e said e@ el | 
Highest (omperciace Gowntewn’ this is approximately what the re. | @ e| | ‘ ateel-rioee esprit 
oo iemgerttcr. an cats lailer ‘should’ charge: 8-foot tree. - ° : a cae aie 
Weather—Sun and moe ~ $3.25; 5 to 6-foot $275: 4foot $1.50 ; e | ’ , 
ack = Year rs in Pentiae E : : ° a ra weg ‘ 
ghest tem tur - ° ° ‘ : 2 0 " 
Lowest temperature oo sce Oxford Motorist Admits ¢ Christm * CARD ° ae ean temperatute SoC COU G COU Coe 38 es . . . ; 
i 1 Weather—Cloudy Driving While Drinking ; : ristmas C 5 7 © Self - ventitating—no mil- 
Highest and Lowest T t = Dete ia 8 Veer,” ~—s Accused of driving under the in- BOX c 3 “Twistick’ Solid Cologne es 42 in 1951 1 in 1885 fluence of liquor after he was in- = OF 50 * i . o9 va @ Baker enamet glossy finish 4 
coanenne’y, Tempcratare Chari volved in an injury auto accident e Reodkitul selection. every acd $1 ond fobvlovy ‘drum d 
Cimein. 5 3 2 Siam "3 82 a. a: ss Gh pian : worth at least Se each.” BUY ° of -" P = 300 © 2451 8x11 Inches 
ne Minneapolis 25 12 2 St., Oxford, plea e 7 > e| pve ® Choic 
pe 2 4 Rew Oricane ss guilty yesterday when he appeared pt ips A °| — cieeies it Saas 
eel 27 18 Omaha 36 “5 before Pontiac Judge Ceci} McCal- @ a@ : ° Dette Bf Prcenix = 73153 lum. Unable to furnish a $20 $ .... | Available in four famous Coty frogrences: 
: 2-8 8 & Marte 21 ©, bond Bennett was returned to Oak- @ | ¢ A * LAIMANT © EMERAUDE © “PARIS’ 
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NEW YORK & — It has always 
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are moré intelligent than grownups. 
| One sign of intelligence is the 
| ability to get what you really need 
‘or want out of life. 
| The little boys agd girls get out THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, “DECEMBER: 7,1954 ° 
aan Adults Should Copy Kids 
to Insure Right Yule Loot miles southeast of Manila, me 
“Silly, I knew there wasn't time 
to cla pigtails ‘fore Chris’- 
muss,” says Rosebud, ‘‘I jus’ put | 
that in about the pigtails so they'd | 
| be sure to get me the bike. That's | 
what I really wanted.’ 
It is this striking innecence about 
children that pays off. They have 
faith, Grownups are only older | 
children with ulcers. They pretend | 
they aren't mad when they. don’t 
get what they want for Christmas, 
but they really are hart, and they 
sulk inside. An adult should write a letier af |ment an average of 9 eek: a 
follows: | pound, the cost of spawn taking, | tion. — 
        a convoy 23,000 miles long. 
  
“Dear Santa Claus, 
  
“I am just a poor tired cow | 
up. But I've been a good boy all 
year. I never have got what I 
wanted for Christmas. | 
“This year I'd like to. I want) 
some gloves, size 10, And some) 
shirts with regular collars (neck | 
| 15's, sleeves 33), and a pair of 
black shoes (size 10-C), and a blue | 
camel's bair coat (size 42 regular), | 
(a sailboat with an outboard motor | 
an aqualung, a one-man submar-| 
ine, a new car (any size), and any | 
| spare cash you got lying around. | 
Your big friend, 
Roscoe McFuddile.”’ 
Don't addres this letter to the 
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‘How do you know it won't work? | their school pads and pencils and 
write letters such as the following:: 
“Dear Santa Claus, 
i; “] am a littul girl just ate yares 
‘old. Boy, have I ben a good girl. 
1 ben so good my mommy says if 
| she had anuther littul girl just like 
me she wouldn’t know whut to do. 
“T wanna bike and pigtails and The real reason they often 
don’t get what they want is be- 
cause they are so dumb. Any 
ehild realizes Santa Claus has to 
be told what to bring. 
But silly grown make their * a 
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954   
  
Fulton’s Monkey. Wrench 
Pennsylvania’s Republican Congress- 
man James Fuiton has learned that 
interference in U. S. foreign affairs can 
bring a sharp rebuke. — 
As observer for the House Foreign 
Affairs Committee but with no official 
connection, Mr. Futton was attending 
a hemispheric economic conference at 
Rio de Janeiro. He was displeased with 
Treasury Secretary HumpuHrey’s stand 
that our aid to Latin American coun- 
tries not go beyond loans to help them 
help themselves. 
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! Thereupon the Congressman 
| announced that he would ask 
, Congress to appropriate a billion 
dollars for loans and grants-in- 
aid, Then came his rebuke. 
| While dressing to attend a din- 
ner given by U. S. Ambassador . 
Kempeg, he was notified that the 
Ambassador could not receive 
him, 
| What happened, as the Pennsylvanian 
| no doubt realizes now, is that the 
Administration was letting it be known 
that it is weary of such interference 
with its conduct of foreign affairs. Our 
delegation, headed by Secretary Hum- 
purer, had as its Congressional advisers, 
Senators Wier, CaPEHART and SMATH- 
ERS.   
      
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Secretary Humphrey has been 
criticized for balking at two Latin- 
American proposals. One of these 
was that a new inter-American 
bank be established with the cash 
mainly supplied by Uncle Sam and 
the loaning authority controlled by 
| recipient nations. The other was 
| a pion tosfiz minimum prices for, 
| nd other South and Cen- tral American products. 
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Thus Congressman FuLTon was criti- 
cizing the Treasury chief for refusing 
to approve Government connivance 
with a plan to gouge U. 8. consumers. 
Mr. Humpurey couldn't have done 
otherwise. 
  
50,000 Welcome Santa 
Pontiac’s 1954 welcome to Santa 
Claus was the most enthusiastic and 
colorful he ever received here. 
The throng of 50,000 children and 
adults who lined the route from Frank- 
lin Road to Sanderson Street was the 
largest that ever watched a parade in 
this city. More important, the hour 
long parade itself with its 37 floats and 
seven schoo! bands was by far the finest 
_ ever staged here. 
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For children, of course, the high spot 
was the float bearing Santa Claus, his 
sleigh and four of his reindeer. In no 
previous parade, however, have the 
floats been so artistic and effective. 
For us the most inspiring and 
heartwarming feature of the com- 
munity'’s welcome was the fitting 
emphasis placed on the religious , 
origin of Christmas. Not only the 
churches and organizations which 
provided the 24 religious floats, 
but the sponsoring Retail Mer- 
chants are to be commended for 
keeping this idea in the forefront. 
* * * 
We at the Press are proud of the fact 
that a guiding spirit of this annual 
event is our own JoHN RiLtey. To him, 
as parade marshal, and his chief aides 
are due congratulations for jts great 
success. Credit also is due, as he em- 
phasizes, to every school, organization 
and individual contributing to or par- 
ticipating in the parade. 
It was a big job well done. 
  More Police-Less Crime ., Law enforcement officials know there 
are several ways of combatting crime 
and one of them is stronger police’ 
forces, 
Some 10 weeks ago New York's police 
commission decided on a practical test 
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test was a square mile of East Harlem. 
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Normally 186 police officers are as- 
signed to safeguard the citizens.of that 
~ tumbledown tenement area with its ex- 
ceedingly high crime raté. That force 
was increased 150 per cent by the addi- 
tion of 250 policemen. 
The results speak for them- 
selves. Major crime in the area 
was reduced nearly 50 per cent. 
Arrests increased from 20 to 60 
per cent of the cases reported. 
* * * 
It can be argued that such increased 
police protection is far too costly. 
Clearly few, if any communities would 
be willing to boost their police costs for 
any given area 150 per cent. . 
Unfortunately, however, it is 
far too easy to call the cost of © 
extra protection excessive. If 
exact figures were available on 
the high cost of crimes, an aug- 
mented police force might seem 
more of a necessity than a luxury. 
Antarctic Rumor Spiked 
Washington has gone to some lengths 
to deny reports based on the sailing for FA 
    Antarctica of the U. 8S. Navy Icebreaker 
Atka. 
Among other things the Government 
has categorically denied is that the 
Atka would seek a site for the testing of 
an atomic or hydrogen bomb. It also is 
pointed out that there are no plans for 
any expansion of our interests in the 
South Polar area. 
The real purpose of the Atka’s 
three months voyage is to make 
surveys and collect data for a 
more elaborate scientific expedi- 
tion planned for 1957. 
Despite Admiral Byrp’s exploratory 
work, the U. S. has made no claims to 
any part of Antarctica. Instead, the 
Government has suggested that the 
area be internationalized because of its 
suspected wealth in many kinds of 
minerals. 
The Man About Town 
Hunting the Deer 
One Experience Was Enough 
for an Entire Span of Life 
Boy Scout: A good youngster who 
often also becomes a girl scout.       
  
  Most of the hunters have returned from 
the north woods, with varied stories of suc- 
cess—or the lack of it. Among those \.*v 
didn’t go this year Is 
Harm Fritch, 
Oakland County auctioneer. In fact, he 
hasn't gone for several years, but we like 
his tales about the only time he did go. He 
“Pea says, “I don't go deer hunt- 
ing any more. I learned 
better long ago. They took 
me on one trip, and I spent 
three days sawing wood at 
the camp before the season 
opened, and when it was 
legal to shoot I couldn't 
even straighten up. 8o I 
. Just stayed in the tent and 
we shivered and ate some 
FRiicm lousy cooking, some of 
which was my own. There were 13 in the 
party and it was unlucky for men. Some of 
those good sports now are deceased, but I 
don’t think the hunting can be blamed for 
that, and hope my cooking also has an alibi.” ~ 
       
Pontiac churches are joining in 
the program of entertainment of 
foreign students in Michigan colleges 
and universities at Christmas time. 
This year, for the first time, there 
are more than 1,000 students from 
foreign lands enrolled at the Univer- 
. sity of Michigan. 
This has been officially designated as 
Leader Dog Week 
* throughout @Michigan, and has an.extra local 
significatice. Executive Director 
Harold L. Poeklington 
of Leader Dogs for the Blind, Inc, at Roch- 
ester has much praise for the Lions Clubs 
who furnish dogs for blind people. These 
dogs are educated at his school 
One of the big gasoline corpora- 
tions has put out a magnificent 1955 
calendar, each month showing an 
outstanding color scene in our 
nation’s outdoors. That for October 
is a hunting picture taken within a 
few miles of Pontiac, that being the 
only Michigan scene used. 
According to Police Officer 
Neil King, 
who has mucho do with gathering the con- 
tents of the parking meters, people are more 
honest than heretofore. He rarely finds any- 
thing in the meters but real money. 
Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Warren Peck 
of 26 Henderson St.; fifty-third wedding an- 
niversary - — 
. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Schoof 
of Rochester; fifty-fifth wedding anniver- 
sary.   
Mrs. John D. McKeon 
of Fenton; ninetieth birthday. 
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Saturday’s Parade Inspired Onlookers 
With Real Reason for Christmas Season (Letters will be condensed when neces- 
sary because of lack of space. Full pame, 
ress and telephone number of the 
y letters but these 
will not be published if the writer so 
r unless the letter is critical in 
I have just forwarded to the 
Pontiac Chamber of Commerce my 
sincerest congratulations on one of 
the finest Christmas parades I 
have witnessed. I have seen such 
extravaganzas in many cities but 
have failed to enjoy or receive 
such a warming -feeling for the 
Christmas season, as I did from 
the parade Saturday morning. 
PREV 
il Tt ; | : “Without a doubt, the people who 
participated in this year’s welcome love for Christmas and the love 
for youngsters in their hearts. 
The surprising and delightful 
result was the lack of any form 
of commercialism throughout the 
I am very proud to be a resident 
of a city that can do what was pro- 
duced, by a series of cooperative 
ventures, Saturday in downtown 
Pontiac. : 
E, Miner 
125 W. Lawrence St. 
Why Did State Stop 
Using County Initial? 
’ Around 16 years ago, the state 
issued car license plates by county 
initial. I wondered why they did 
not continue. 
I've expected someone on your 
staff or readers to write about it. 
Mrs. Margaret Griebe 
3220 Harrison, 
Rochester   made by the Secretary of State's 
office in Lansing. 
Christmas Parade Best, 
Says an ‘Old Citizen’ 
I have watched a great number 
of parades in Pontiac but this last 
one was the best. Pontiac is a 
wonderful city. There are a few 
funny people but all you had to do 
was to see the parade to know 
what Pontiac stands for or any city 
or town nearby.   
Old Citizen 
  
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY- 
face with which victorious 
to the Yuletide did so with the Editor's Note—The decision was tians leave the earth.—Duffield. 
  
Case Records of a Psychologist     
Fear Like Puppy Barking at Stranger; 
If a Person Runs, It Will Pursue Him 
Fears are much like bark- 
tng puppies. If you run from 
them, they continue to pursue 
you even more vigorously, but 
if you turn on them, then the 
fears as well as the puppies 
will flee. 
Ry DR, GEORGE W, CRANE 
Case M-386: Nathan F., aged 48, 
is the father of one of my former 
students. 
‘My Dad was driving home from 
the Loop in our car,."’ Nathan's 
son informed me, ‘‘when another 
smaller car crashed into him. Dad 
had the right of the way, for he 
had the green light. 
“The occupants of the smaller 
car were seriously injured. One 
woman died before they could get 
an ambulance and a little girl 
later died in the hopsital - 
“Now the peculiar part about it 
is that my Dad was cool and 
calm at the time of the accident. 
He called the ambulance and 
rendered first ald. But the next 
day he began to tremble and feel 
so nervous he couldn't eaf. He 
put our car in the garage and 
wouldn't drive it. 
“Today he sofd the car, and 
vows he will never drive again 
He was entirely innocent of blame, 
but still he ts making a nervous 
wreck out of himself. Dr. Crane, 
what should we do to help him?” 
This is a tragedy of which we 
read very frequently. The father 
acted calmly at the moment of 
the accident because he saw things 
to be done quickly. He adjusted to 
them with muscular responses. His 
Aunt Het 
  They shouldn't call it a party 
when folks like that get together 
for bridge. They don’t play bridge; 
they work at it. attention was extroverted 
He called the ambulance. He 
made tourniquets and applied 
them. He helped load the injured 
into ambulances. 
Because a person cannot think 
of two things consciously at the 
same instant, he had little op- 
portunity to appreciate the terri- 
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  bleness of the accident. He 
couldn't indulge in introvertive 
thinking then, but later he dwelt 
upon it till he terrified himself. 
Airplane pilots know that after 
a crack-up, if they are physically 
able, they must take to the air 
immediately in order to leave suc- 
cess behind them when they finally 
depart from the field. If they walk 
away with a wreck as their last 
contact with aviation, the memory 
of this may enlarge until it renders 
them incompetent to fly again. 
Many a good pilot has been ruined 
in this manner. 
Nathan should have continued 
driving his car until he returned 
to a normal emotional state. He 
should resolutely have driven home 
from the wreck and possibly taken 
his family out driving. He should 
have stuck to the wheel until he 
conquered his fear instead of flee- 
ing from it. Instead, he has et 
fear conquer him! 
Fear is like a puppy, boldly 
barking at a stranger. If the 
stranger is afraid and runs, the 
puppy will pursue him more vig- 
erously, But if the stranger yells 
at the puppy in an irritated voice 
. or makes as if to chase the latter 
then the dog will flee in terror. 
Millions of American men and 
women are running in terror from 
similar ‘‘puppy” fears. If they 
would turn about and face their 
fears, it wouldn't be long until they 
could put the fears to rout and 
then enjoy the emotional status of 
a free man or woman. z 
  In order for Nathan to forget the 
tragedy, he must follow the same 
simple rules which I have previous- 
ly recounted in this column. He 
cannot think of tragedy and some- 
thing else simultaneously. There- 
fore, think of something else! 
Engage in active affairs. Join 
the Compliment Club. Load up 
with tasks of a non-routine sort 
se that he is compelled to watch 
what he is doing, as in calling 
on new customers in sales work. 
And he should force himself to 
drive a car! Make your brain rule 
your emotions! 
Your friends cannot overcome 
your fears for you, nor can I. We 
may be able to advise you how to 
conquer them, but you yourself 
must do the actual fighting and 
then experience the thrill of vic- 
tory. You must win your own free- 
dom from fear or you'll forever 
be a slave! 
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Bronx Philharmonic have so many 
tight-lipped arpeggios been escal- 
aded on a stuttering note. The 
taxicabs that saved Paris in 1914 
forgot to pasteurize the job. 
  
  It will set your nerves on edge 
like a picket fence and then run a 
hickory stick along it. It’s like a 
dip in a refreshing cement-mixer 
with a brisk rub with a Turkish 
hoss-radish grater. 
It's just as calming as a shave 
in a barber chair on rockers. And 
  
Portraits 
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
We used to play it many times 
. . . When I was just a boy... 
And it was quite a winter sport 
...Acchallenge and a joy... We 
flew across the ice on skates .., 
With hockey sticks and puck... 
And if the rubber reached the goal 
. . . We thought that it was luck 
. . . But now there are the experts 
who .. . Perform their special role 
. . . And who can sweep that puck 
away ... To win another goal... 
And there are goalies who can stop 
. . . The most persistant play .. . 
And by their ingenuity . . . Can 
really save the day .. . Ice hockey 
is a challenge to... The daring 
hearts and true ... And as we 
learned to play it once... We 
pass it on to you. 
(Copyright 1954) 
Looking Back 
15 Years Ago 
FINNS DENY Reds’ claims of 
victory. 
DEFEAT Nazis in two 
air battles. 
20 Years Ago 
JAPS WARNED by Davis - of 
Navy race peril. 
BENES VOICES threat of Balkan 
war, °   
  
Brady Modifies Original Karrell Cure 
With Skim Milk and Diet Supplements By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. 
In the days when feminine pa- 
tients who wished to see the doc- 
tor recoiled when they learned 
that I was he—young doctors prob- 
ably get a break in Penn Yan 
now—the Karrell ‘‘cure” was rou- 
tine in obesity complicated with 
edema (dropsical swelling) from 
heart weakness or kidney trouble. 
For one thing this regimen ap- 
pealed to some of those Penn Yan 
farmers who were bent by the 
strain of providing their wives and 
sometimes even children with 21 
meals a week, for, unlike my prices 
, (7 cents to $1 for office consulta- 
tion, including medicine, of course) 
it was quite “‘reasonable,”’ consist- 
ing of nothing more than 1% pints 
of milk a day. Moreover, if they 
had known it, they might have cut 
even that cost appreciably, for 
when I prescribed Karrel] diet— 
my innate meanness was already 
evident—I directed that the milk 
be skimmed. : 
A good many young persons 
who, for some reason beyond my 
comprehension, dislike or will not 
take whole milk cultivate a fond- 
ness for skim milk and drink at 
Igast a pint of it daily. This is nearly if not quite as 
commendable, from the  stand- 
point of nutrition and health, as 
the drinking of whole milk. Ideally 
for nutrition, health and beauty 
the young person should take not 
less than 1% pints (three glasses) 
of whole milk daily the year 
The Karrell diet is too austere 
for people who are always (talking 
about) ‘‘going on a diet’ next 
week, but it is uniformly effective 
for those who really mean to re- 
duce. 
As Kartel] prescribed it, the many books and eke a few news- 
paper columns today. 
In view of our newer knowledge 
ments 
“cure”: 
how important it is to_ supple- 
ment the restricted diet with 
the essentia] vitamins and min- ? 
  
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—and Honestly . ... 
Every transaction is guided by this policy. 
° There is no hidden meaning, no statement 
that is not completely honest.’ 
much This means 
to those arranging the funeral. 
It means some peace of mind in your hour 
of sorrow. It means that you can arrange 
your atidirs with confidence, and can remem- 
ber the tuferal service as a duty well done. 
Consult us about al! funeral matters. 
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  IRWIN W. MILLS 
Pontiac Masons 
Elect Officers ‘Irwin W. Mills Named 
Worshipful Master of 
Lodge 21 
Pontiac Lodge No. 21, F. & A.M., 
at its annual communication Fri- 
day, elected officers for the 1955 
roster with Irwin W. Mills heading 
the group as worshipful master. 
Completing the roster are Sam- 
uel E. Smith, senior warden; Wil- 
liam H. Anderson, Junior Warden; 
Leroy T. Jolly, P.M., treasurer; 
Wayne E, Scott, P.M., secretary; 
Gerald L. Moors, senior deacon; 
Leslie L. Hotchkiss, junior deacon, 
and Thomas F. Lake, tiler. 
Cited fer serving ‘the ledge 
| faithfully was Thomas Lake, who 
is beginning his twenty-fifth year 
as tiler. — 
Appointive officers for the com- 
ing year include: David S. Neal, 
| chaplain; William Vandercook, 
|Francis E. Mapley, Richard H. 
| Parsons, Robert Brownridge; stew- 
| ards, and Douglas Logan, marshal. 
In installation ceremonies to be 
the 108th for this lodge, new of- 
ficers will be installed at Masonic   came up behind the Hubbard car. 
iff's deputies that he applied his ‘THE PONTIAC. PRESS, TU ESDAY, DECEMBER 
Burke, 56, of 1104 Lasalle Ave. brakes and swung to the ditch but | | sbvioes Soap re Skin 
as he did so, Casey ran from be- | 
Burke teid Oakiand County Sher- 
  path of his auto. . 1054 
CHICAGO (INS) — A skin spe- ———— _, SEVEN A eee 
back to “soap aan water’ for.that | soap and. water treatment, said 
glowing skin. Dr. Samuel T. Ayres | there is no objection to moderate 
hind the Hubbard car and into the | cialist has advised women to ease | of the University of Southern Cali- }use of creams “provided they are 
‘up on cleansing creams and Cail while recommending the | not used to the exclusion of soap.   
Open Friday and Saturday 
“til OP. M. 
  Temple, 18 East Lawrence St.,.Fri- 
day, Dec, 10, at 8 p.m. The} 
ceremony is open to the public. | 
On the following night, an in-| 
stallation ball is planned at the) 
Waterford Community Center, in| 
honor of newly installed officers. 
Flint Man Listed Good 
After Auto Breaks Leg 
Edgar Casey, 37, of Flint, is list. | 
ed in good condition today with a | 
fractured leg he received Sunday 
when struck by a car on U.S.10   
            | Township. 
owned by William Hubbard of Flint 
  when an auto driven by Basil     
  
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history! It's Oldsmobile’s new “Rocket” 202, 
backed by more miles—more owners—more 
experience—than any other high-compression 
engine! Now it's the “Rocket” to top all 
“Rockets”! Horsepower is up to 202! Com- 
pression climbs to an 8.5:1 ratio! Torque 
reaches new highs—even for Oldemobile! And 
with power-contoured combustion chambers 
and a high-lift camshaft, your toe-touch is trans- 
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    SANTA “= MARS KING By Lucrece Hudgins Beale 
  
    
Handsome, the elf, had 
to his place in the fountain at the 
city :park..He left Tom in“the care 
of the witches. 
“Now, boy,” said Granny, 
“you'll have to make yourself a 
broom if you're to fly with us 
tonight." 
“Couldn't I use one of your old 
brooms?” 
“We do not have old brooms. 
A broom flies only once and we 
have te make new ones for 
every trip. I tell you a witch's 
life is not an easy one. We are 
always hunting for the proper 
pieces of straw for our breems."’ 
“Oh,” said Tom. “Thats why 
you're all covered with straw! 
| When I first saw you I thought 
you were haystacks.”’ 
“That is what we want people -to 
think. It's our disguise. Some- 
times, when I pass a field, even I 
can't tell if haystacks are really 
or witches working at 
their brooms.” 
“But our brooms are truly won- 
derful! They carry us anywhere. 
All we have to do is wish aloud to 
be someplace and oh, ho! we are 
there.” 
Granny told Tom how to make 
his broom. He needed so many 
bent straws and so many straws 
with rounded ends, brown straws 
and yellow ones and orange ones 
and one of pure white. Some 
4 straws must have juice still in 
them and some must be so dry 
that they crumble between his 
fingers. He must have some straws 
some of rye. 
And when he had all the proper 
straws he must bind them with a 
magic twine and fasten them to 
a stick cut from a hickory nut 
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Tom worked and worked. By the 
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him would have thought that he, 
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The brooms were finally done 
and Tom said, “When shall we 
fly?” 
“Not until the moon is high,” 
said Granny. ‘‘First we must eat.” 
She led Tom to the river bank 
where an old witch, more bent 
and wrinkled than all the rest, 
stirred some food in a big, black 
pot over an open fire. 
All the witches gathered round 
| her and scolded for their dinner. 
Tom did not want anything to eat. 
He had heard strange tales of 
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the horrible things that might be 
cooking in the pot. 
cup and passed it to Tom. 
“Drink it!” 
He was afraid to refuse. He shut 
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hickory nut stick and instantly he | had all been waiting for. Two spin- 
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    | an Nar’ | . +s | Bob Considine Says: - | , Men,.Women Don't Need |Pemocrats Hit 3 eos) = . 
Sex Appeal for Friendship|, ; ,,.._, )»eppard Trial Newsmen’ Mme. Marchado says: . ; . 9 * 
"Te the crang «or voy enna oy saeee (BUGQEH Remark |Find. Impartiality Difficult }| 4 MILLION WOMEN CAN'T BE WRONG! deGlared that no such| their husbands’ pale are obvi- CLEVELAND (INS) — It's hard| When Dr. Steve Sheppard was 
thing as platonic friendship exists| ously, (to them) ready to leave 8 Statement | ic stay impastial in a murder|on the stand, Marilyn's aunts and ALPHA ESTRADIOL PLUS TURTLE OIL PLUS VITAMIN A PLUS 
between a man and a woman: home and whisk them away tf | on for 1955 | trial. You get to hate the defendant stepmother would gasp at some of LANOLIN ALL ADD UP TO A MILLION SATISFIED USERS OF 4 
“Sex,” said he, “is the tie that| Algiers on wings of romance, or like him or feel sorry for him.) his replies to questions submitted ; ‘ 
binds—not @| And the just as bed, the Draws Attack You are impressed with this or| by young Tom Parrino, the a : 
parte ome ee con who can't distinguish between | WASHINGTON @ — Demdcrats | — wo oe Bon Pgacy Oickaee Oe totter nts aad TURTOIL REAM 
posite sex to enjoy the other's com- siidies ts dau eiiee’ enodninae So eee = oe Y must constantly remind| had deeply annoyed or distressed TURTOIL CREAM 
ov: with arthritis, and still grapple | that a balanced budget is out for | Y°Urself that you should strive for | 0 . And yen toh TURTOIL CREAM is blended with: 
And if you are looking for a with the notion that every girl is| next year. Sen. Sparkman (D-Ala) | 24 achieve that zenith of impar.| they might stand up in court and 
question which will propel con- out to win them for her very own. it ‘made “political clack-| tality which Sam Rest CUT coded te take satin t they re- Pr et ae ee r) 
aa sees Oe issues EW ok a hnty tt t0 tolloceee en Evans Hughes, Dr. Steve responds in kind. He even, age linen. cogsling incoalla we ° censure ; - . “& 
disruptive of after-dinner talk | waltz, I don't say she should) tumphrey told’ a mews confer. ene ae will mot speak to Marilyn's lady 2. Tuntis On. for long lasting beauty. 
among friends, fhis is a good |launch into a discussion of go0d| ence ‘yesterday, “We cannot bal- middie,” Bugs wrote relatives when he caters court 3. Vrramin A which helps remove skin impuri, | 
place to start. - |books, No, honey, there are/ ance the budget” during the year| The Sheppard murder trial is | cach day and takes his place ties due to dryness, large pores and pimples, 
I ‘ cmaae wn head mitigating circumstances which | starting next July 1. He said every| °° ef extreme intimacy. The | either in the pew ahead of them  akiness: gives complexion clear radiant : 
sex ‘is blessed und blamed for sad bee teegae sued thet : beak. | cae reli te oo w hase OS paren hy a ha or—letir yarn heap glow. e — | 
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crane unable to understand ple-!on Two Traffic Counts af hte cielo never THRIFTY DRUG STORES rock tor the prodect with the TURTLE on the : 
little “bit immature. It appears| Holly Township Justice | Mrs. | RAtt toe Campaign Pr vl Us gir ehons ue eae TURTOIL CREAM, a product created by Mure. Eucaas M : ‘ , ap e. ARCHADO 
cae a as lamare brea De | edn , . number of men friends whose com- | trait, to 35 days in Oakland County | budget DR 
the closest of whom she may love |fines and costs on two tratile | phrey ’s statement 148 N. Sain St ) 
friends—without slightest tL tee a ‘ ° aw . 
Sagessuen et cox chresian” Tas Braden was fined $50 and $20| Congress of tax Near Sears ) 
same goes for men, who can and | ©°Sts for reckless driving, and $10/ uled for next spring 
do have true friends among wor |fine and $5 costs for not having an) These Ss West Huron at Telegraph 
en. Lag WE GIVE HOLDENS RED STAMPS | . income tax rate 4 
tam tow uly monen, bewever, | What, No Boobie Traps? |# = fimur mt ! 
SS | See soe DOUBLE RED STAMP DAY || from the side of the barn. They | (INS) — Any fesident of Gelsen-|senhower will suggest abandoning 
delude themselves into believing |kirchen who steals a Christmas| the cuts. But his comments en- 
Sky "ancl wiser | wh he Pa ove mimstaonwil pene ya WEOAY Mt. r 
‘amine * chews are thetrs. the park have been sprayed with At Both Thrifty Drug res 
Meager though they may be. | a mixture which releases a power- : 
Every pleasantry from men be- | ful and unpleasant odor in a heated 
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Make Tie-on 
for Christmas Packages By ELZZBAETH HILLYER 
Packages will be prettier, and | 
‘so much time will be saved later 
on if tie-on package decorations 
are made right now. 
These are little decorated bows 
and imaginative clusters’ of green- 
ery and trim that tie onto pack- 
Drop Cooky 
Rich With 
Fruit, Nuts Mrs. Tallerday Has 
Recipe Using Dates, 
Candied Cherries 
By JANET ODELL 
Pontiac Press Food Editor   
If you make these delicious | 
Fruit cookies now, that white jodine and apply cuticle oil a home in the first piece the same } 
of the way; 
well, and be 
Mrs. George 
a child in both ry 
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FPSi i Av 
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A shortening. i 
f , 
sheet. Bake at 
about 10 minutes. 
Make Cotton Rug 
If you're good with a cro ~t 
can make cotton yarn. 
kind, into a nice throw 
a baby 
is good here because it 
easily and babies and 
children are hard on rugs. 
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Decorations 
| ages to finish them off with a fine 
| flourish. 
| Start with the ribbon that will 
| be used to the around the pack- 
pieces, such as springs of ever- 
| green, berries, tiny tree trims. 
| Real acorns, leaves, pods and 
pine cones give a special variety Select Nails — 
and Screws - 
of Right Size By HUBBARD COBB 
One of the small problems that 
keeps. cpming up from time to 
time is which size nail or screw 
to use for a particular fastening 
job 
While this is a small problem 
it's also an important one because 
of the fastner is too small it} 
won't hold and if it’s too big it! 
may split the wooed 
A good rule of thumb for select- | 
ing the correct size nail is to 
use one about three times as 
long as the thickness of the 
beard that is to be pailed. 
For example, if you wish to nail 
a board 1-inch thick, use a nail 
about 3 inches long. Don't place 
the nail too close to the edge of 
the board and stagger the nails 
80 they” are not in line with each 
other 
| This will reduce: the. possibility 
|of the board splitting, When nail- 
ing hardwood, it's wise/to drill a 
small pilot hole through the wood 
before you nail. 
Selecting the correct size screw 
is more difficult than choosing 
nails because the length of the   
    to these tie-on decorations. 
Some of them are sprayed with 
gold paint that's so easy to apply 
from 4 spray can, and others are 
left in their natural: colors. 
of them and sequins and bangles 
glint here and there. 
One bow is pinked at the edges 
and could be made of as varied 
materials as tarieton or oilcloth. 
Another decoration is a little fan 
made of pleated gold paper. 
‘Cure Brittle Nails 
Fer brittle nails, paint     with 
| to cuticle. If possible, leave off 
| polish for two weeks. 
Couple Takes Limelight Away From By EMILY POST 
A reader writes me: “I would 
like your opinion on the following 
  of the guests present were observ- 
ing their 13th wedding anniver- 
| sary on this same day. 
| “The daughter of the anniver- 
sary couple (all are relatives of 
the bride) took it upon herself to 
ask the orchestra leader to an- 
nounce this fact and also to play 
“After hearing the annouce. 
meat, their 
around them te congratulate | 
them. All this was done without 
asking permission of the bride or 
groom, 
“T and many others. believe that 
or child's rooril.' this was in very bad taste, and conclusions. 
rude to the wedding couple as it 
crew attention away from them 
Your comments will be appre- 
ciated.” 
Answer: I thoroughly agree with 
your disapproval of their thought 
lessness 
Dear Mrs. Post: My husband and 
I are plannig to entertain 
couples at a dinner party in a 
| private room of one of our local 
| hotels. 
| We would like to know what 
per cent of the bill is supposed 
| to be left for a tip. We do not do 
| this sort of thing often and are 
wondering if the usual 10 per 
cent is still customary? 
| Answer: The adequate 10 per 
cent of yesterday is today from 12 
to 15 per cent 
Dear Mrs. Post: I would like to 
know if it is permissible to sip 
tea, or coffee, from a spoon if it 
| is too hot to drink from the cup 
I like my tea hot and so sip it 
from the spoon until it is cool 
enough to drink from the cup 
T was told that this ie very 
bad manners and shows lack of 
| breeding. What is your opinion? 
(What Women | _ Say About 
GOLDEN 
FLEECE Pot Cleaner and Scour Cloth     ‘You never used | 
anything as good!"’ 
       Non-metallic, 
plable, 
sanitary— 
rinses sweet 
          Glitter dust is sprinkled on some | 
incident: At a recent wedding re- | ficiently to drink from the cup. 
ception, it so happened that two | 
friends gathered | 
SIX | 'screw will depend on how . much 
load is to be placed upon it and 
| also on how many screws are to be 
| used, 
| The length will also depend on 
the thickness of the board to which 
| the object is fastened, 
| One 
| well is 
the unthreaded shank the   | 
You will note that the average | 
wood screw has an underthreaded | 
|portion directly under the head. | 
When fastening wood to wood, drill | 
‘of the screw. diameter as the unthreaded portion | 
Bridal Party | Answer: It is entirely proper to 
sip the first few spoonfuls of hot 
tea or coffee until it is cooled suf- 
  One of Best Gifts 
tor Christmas 
Is a Typewriter One of the finest gifts you can, 
give, for the person who goes to|   Add |the Anniversary Waltz in their | business, the student, or budget- | 
and nuts. Drop honor . pinched housewives, is a modern 
| portable typewriter. 
| As a suitable gift for a student 
the typewriter ranks | 
near the top. In addition to offer- | 
| ing homework convenience, it tends 
| to improve his school marks 
A controlled experiment by ex- | 
perts. has produced some definite 
Schoolroom classes 
were divided into two sections— 
half using pen and pencil and the 
other half using typewriters. Those 
| who typed their work did much 
better than normal in several fields | 
ef study, They also showed more 
interest and developed stronger 
neatness traits. 
Bat the typewriter’s many gift | of course, 
| advantages are not just confined 
te students. They're ideal for 
all the family. 
PETUNIA! 
I made em-for 
|| My neighber— it's 
A pair of cock- eyed 
Barbecue mitts!   
  
  Friendly thought, Petunia! 
Get a pair of work gloves 
from the dime store, trim 
with jingle bells and maybe 
a bull's eve 
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Any woy you like them— stuffed with pimen- 
tos, anchovies, or plain, Mario's olives ore 
clways a taste treat. They're a welcome 
addition to any meal and perfect as on 
in-between smock. Your grocer has them 
and the price is surprisingly low. 
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}tern for first-class mailing. Send | were there, though, and Dick and | 
Station, New York 11, NY. 
| Needlecraft Catalog! An exciting | 
‘variety of crochet, : ‘ ' /and iron-on color transfer patterns j; capital, and turned the cypress 
   
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At your Christmas Eve tree-trimming patty make your 
| soup tureen the central attraction. The vacuum jug keeps | 
hot foods hot and cold foods cold. A centerpiece of holly* La + 
To Succeed, 
Concentrate 
onPresent | 
Don’t Let Bygone 
Wealth or Beauty 
Ruin Life 
By ANNE HEYWOOD 
Living in the past is always & 
dangerous mistake, and nobody is 
who used to be wealthy and is   
and evergreen with a dark green linen tablecloth gives a 
Christmas feeling to the table. 
  
Slighted Girl Needs Independent Spirit 
be, By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | 
Are people always letting you 
down? Forgetting to include you 
when something comes | 
along? Disappointing you by break 
jing dates at the last. minute, up- | 
| setting your plans, leaving you in | 
the lurch? 
| It Cam get you down, if you'll let 
)it. But you can bounce back too, if 
you just will. You can try to under- 
stand how it all happened, forgive special 
      
  
  
By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE | 
WINTER HAVEN, Fila. — I just 
ate the best pecan pie in the world 
j}at Dick Pope's Cypress Gardens 
here. I've come away with the 
recipe tucked in my purse, a whole 
pie in my hands and my head full 
of glowing pictures in technicolor 
of flowers and girls 
  Parts 
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742 
by Canna Whaddn This merry doll is designed to 
protect your toaster. That's how 
she earns her keep in your kitchen 
Whip her up out of scraps—the 
gayer the prettier! 
Bazaar best-seller! Pattern 742 
Embroidery transfer, pattern! 
pieces for the toaster doll!’ 
Send 25 cents in coins for this I feel a proprietary pride in the 
fact that the Popes’ Cypress Gar- 
|dens are now known the world 
|over, for I was in on their begin- 
'nings when there were no pretty 
creatures waterskiing or exotic 
orchids from India, punk trees 
from Australia, Bengalese clock 
vines, sun - loving pandora vines 
from South Africa, traveler's 
trees from Madagascar and lip- 
stick-coloring trees from the Indies. | 
The palms, the great oaks drip- | 
ping Spanish moss, the Dahoon 
holly and the mammoth Bald 
. | Cypresses with their knees grow- 
pattern—add 5. cents for each pat- | ing in the lakes and swamplands 
to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | 
Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | pe caw Geir pooanaitics. | Print Dick, who had been a real estate | 
, operator, a sports promoter, mo-| 
rage aa <a | tion picture producer and citrus ‘ . . |grower, took over a bankrupt Don't miss our Laura. Wheeler yatch club grounds and clubh | 
in the deep depression years. He | 
worked 18 hours a day, borrowed 
  embroidery, 
  to send for. Plus four complete swamps into tropical gardens—laid 
patterns printed in book. Sertd 20 out deliberately to be a photo- | 
cents for your copy today! Gifts grapher's paradise 
and bazaar best sellers! | When he discovered that tropi- | 
= ,cal gardens, no matter how lush, | 
Ws weren't enough to draw big crowds, | 
he added pretty girls and water) 
sports, also shrewdly started bom-| 
barding movie companies, maga- 
zines and newspapers with irre- | 
sistibly attractive pictures. Then 
the crowds started to come, 750,000 
a vear now. 
| Dick estimates, too, that about 
100 American newspapers a day 
carry pictures from his office of 
Florida waterskiing, bathing 
beauties and queens being 
crowned, Pope pictures of pret- 
tv girls have hit the covers of 
more than 300 national maga- 
tines, 
    Chivalry on public conveyances 
has always been more or less of 
a standing joke. 
Better than 1.000 newsreel shots 
have been taken of sports and 
other gardens events. Any number 
of motion pictures have included 
scenes shot in the gardens. 
A reporter not long ago called 
| Dick “happy, irrespressible, over- 
powering junping-jack Dick Pope.” 
It's a perfect description He's 
always in a hurry, always enthu- 
siastic. It takes five secretanes to 
keep up with him 
He had his office specially built 
without windows, so that he 
wouldn't be distracted when he had 
to do desk work, But he wasted | 
so much time running out to see 
what was going on that he finally 
decided to have a periscope in- 
stalled. 
A rew of buttons at his finger- 
tips carries an elaborate series 
of signals to the nearb? kitchen 
for orange juice, coffee or what- | 
ever. But most of the time he 
pushes the wrong signal and has 
a to yell a correction through the 
aS door designed for the delivery of 
the order, :   She Recalls Humble Start 
*\*\ of Exotic Florida Gardens 
      
suits and dresses. 
(11 Feminine ; reasonably, and rapidly make other lone of my best (at least I thought 
plans for yourself. she was a best) friends gave a 
Only the girl who's the helpless, Party and invited all the kids we 
dependent, nya-nya type will con- hang around with except me. 
sider herself permanently blight. | “They talked about it all week 
ed. Which is my tip to this girt, | but I was left out altogether. Then and others like her, whe find | ectache: 1 we ——- 
themselves getting the goby | °°"'S = supposed “= more often than they like. | neighborhood party with another 
“Dear Miss Woodward: How can girl, but — I phoned, her moth- 
I keep my friends loyal, to an er said she'd a —— with a 
extent, to me? Just this past week boy she claims she doesn't like. 
= “She had left without even 
phoning me. That's my trouble 
all the time. I'm a bosom pal 
until something special comes 
along then I'm pushed into the 
background. 
“I date as much as most girls. 
Pretty soon now Dick Jr. will be! | have fun in school and with my 
out of the Marines and Dick Sr. | church group. Then something hap- 
plans to turn the management over | pens to make me feel left out. 
to his boy, many times waterski | “I tried having the kids over for 
champion and inventor of barefoot | work, fa wep coolee poser ted 
waterskiing or is there something wrong with 
“Do you think Dick can really: me? I don't know how to act more 
keep hands off?"' I asked his pret- | {mendly than I do now!” 
| One disappointment after an- 
other is enough to make you think 
that there's something wrong with ty wife, Julie, skeptically 
Yes,"’ she said firmly, “because ¢ 
we .are going around the world 
  next year.” you. The failure is yours, you're 
: sure. You can't quite make your- 
self necessary to the people you 
IF short neck, lerge bust consider your best friends. 
But I suspcet the trouble rests 
4 >. ° in the fact that your best friends | 
are too important’and necessary | 
to you! When you consider some- 
| you like her a lot, you make her 
| affairs your affairs, she belongs 
| to you. 
It's being very possessive. And 
| it's putting yourself in a spot where 
you're let down consistently. Lik- 
| ing her gives you rights, you feel. 
| Rights to be included every time. 
| Rights to be shown consideration. 
| It's because you count on her 
| more than you should that you're 
let down. It's because you give 
of yourself so generously that you 
| feel short-changed 
| pendent. To be less at your friends’ 
To be complete unto yourself. Giv- 
| ing your friendship with no thought 
of returns. But caring so deeply 
that you can be hurt and disap- 
pointed.     
Heaps of jewelry odd to the fop- . 
heavy look. Better gift her with Consider Pattern huge cuff links, or foirly lorge beg. 
Mrs. L. B.—This figure type is 
best without a necklace. Direct 
the eve lower on the figure with 
the new cuff links of colored 
placed on the sleeves of If you're redecorating and you 
have moppets, consider patterned 
wallpaper instead of plain or paint. 
You'll find that those dear infant 
handprints disappear into a pat- 
tern, whereas they are undeco- 
rative as a solo design. stones 
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‘ side _| ROW poor. 
A European weman who came 
‘to see“Mme was a perfect example 
of this. She had been titled, weal- 
thy, with many servanits—and she 
never forgot it. 
She was starving to death, be- 
cause most jobs were beneath 
her, and she wanted one as a 
really do very much. 
Such jobs no longer exist, but 
she was still living in the past— 
and getting more and more bitter 
about it. 
Actually, my experience has 
been, the real lady is the first one 
to adjust to new conditions with 
good sportsmanship, and pitch in 
to whatever she has to in order to 
make a living. 
Take, for example, Mrs. R. L. 
Mrs, R. L. was a European woman 
from a wealthy and cultivated 
family. 
When the war overthrew her 
country, she lost everything, and 
nearly los¢ her life. When she 
| fimally arrived here in this coun- 
try, she was in her mid-650’s, 
Her English was not good enough 
to get a clerking job, so she got a 
job as a domestic. She did it 
cheerfully and well, and kept her- 
self alive. 
When she was %, she enrolled in 
a housekeeping school where she 
learned all about institutional 
housekeeping. 
A year later she was hired as as- 
sistant housekeeper in a smal! hos- 
pital in Baltimore. Within three 
months she was made executive 
housekeeper in the same hospital. 
  
| ome a best friend, it's because | 
The remedy is to be more inde- 
| mercy for your happiness and fun. | Whea I told my embittered 
| woman the stery of Mrs. R. L., 
| her eyes widened. 
| “I wouldn't mind running a hos- 
pital,” she answered haughtily, 
|“‘but I certainly wouldn't want to 
‘be bothered doing the dirty work." 
| If you are living in the past— 
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Jewish ‘Feast of Lights’ 
Described: to 
  
on Holiday 
With Effort Trim. Yourself Up 
and Greet Guests in 
Real Style 
When the holidays roll around, 
you can expect friends to drop} candies, Mrs. Saperstein explained 
in for visits and you yourself will | that the first evening the 
the Club Women 
|     perstein, who spoke to the club on 
the Jewish “Feast of Lights,” . 
Chanukah. During her talk Mrs. ,- 
Saperstein described the kindling 
|of colorful candles which are held 
|by the Menorah or candelabrum. 
| Families also enjoy singing, 
| games and the exchange of gifts 
| during the eight-day period from 
Dee. 9 until Dec. 26. The hemes 
are decorated with streamers 
holding symbols of the Jewish 
faith } 
probably be doing some Christmas | 8¢rvance house- 
calling. Naturally, you will want | hold lights the service candle which 
to look your very best . . so | 1s held by the Menorah above eight 
You can begin with a perma-|lights two of the eight smaller 
nent. Set the date for your|candles, on the third evening he 
and promises of the future on the 
eighth night, as they look upon the 
the 
pene gong ot Oe ont, We Children s Part 
Don a protective creamy powder 
base to shelter your skin from the Slated Dec. 18 
A Christmas party for children 
is being planned by members of 
Cook-Nelson unit 20 American Le- 
gion auxiliary. Dec. 18 from 2 to 
4 P. _m. is the time for the party. 
attack of wintry air. Blend a touch | Movies. refreshments and a visit 
of swivel-stick make-up under your | from Santa Claus will be among | eyes when you want to cover any | the activities. 
shadow left by midnight caroling 
or Santa Clausing. 
Paint your lips to match the 
holly berries pinned on your|in American Legign Home. 18th district report at the 
shoulders. And relax in a pine-| George Danick, 18th district pres- 
scented bath. Soap, bath salts, | ident will visit the group on Feb. 7. 
and such will put you in the spirit 
of the evergreen season.     
    | Mz _ Latimer introduced the | 
gues 
.| week vacation in St. Petersburg 
.| and Orlando, Fla.   MARY’ ANN SHEETS _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 195¢ 
|Has Lived Through Ages 
Silver Is Precious Gift Announcing 
the 
“engagement of 
  
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Dr. and Mrs. Robert Baker of | 
Road Saturday following a .two 
The couple accompanied Mrs. | 
Clark's mother, Mrs, L. A. Wood- 
ard, te St. Petersburg, where 
she will make her home. during 
  the winter months. 
td] s s 
Among those who attended a 
performance of Handel's ‘‘Mes- 
siah’’ Sunday at the University of | 
  | son, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wales Good- | 
evening meeting of the group held | merly of Pontiac. 
e «@ 
The group has cancelled its Dec: 
20 meeting and will meet on Jan. 3.| cial chorus of wemen’s voices | Michigan were Mr. and Mrs. Don | 
Isbell, Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Wil- | 
| win, and Mrs. M. A. Cotcher. 
| Bertha Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 
gram was Lucine Amara, for- 
° 
Jean Hilton, daughter of Mrs. 
Lilian Hilten of Seminole 
avenue, is a member of the spe- 
  
  
  
  
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  Also attending were Diane Beach, | 
| Smith, Janet Carlisle and Philip | Mrs. Charles Foote gave the | Smith. Soprano solist on the pro-| 
  Personal News of Interest 
which will present a treditional 
carol service at Kalamazco Col- 
lege, Thursday evening. 
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Marion O. Behnke, daughter of 
the Elton D, Behnkes of Joslyn ave- 
nue, is a member of the Albion 
College a cappella choir which will 
present its Christmas concert in 
the First Methodist Church of Al- 
bion, Sunday afternoon.   
  blend beautifully with everything 
that is truly Christmas . . .the— 
gleaming candies . . . the flash- 
ing tinsel .. . the evergreen and 
holly ... the roaring earth... 
the atmosphere of home. 
It is also a pleasure to recall 
how truly modern in feeling so 
| many of the early colonial silver | . 
services can be. Even if home is 
the most ultra-modern bubble- 
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and gracé than a “Pointed An- 
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‘Former Resident |‘! “tr. °% Santa. Monica. 
Claims Bride 
Joseph A. Kantz of Los Angeles, brother of Mrs. Johit Howell of 
formerly of Pontiac, claimed Char | Judson street and Mrs. Henry 
lette Haley as his bride Nov. 20,|Wissingér of South  Andersort 
in St. Augustine by the Sea Epis- | street. The bride is the daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. F. E. Haley of Santa 
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December 19 Pontiac Women's Chorus and 
— Male Chorus will join 
| the Pontiac High School Vocal De- 
| partment on Dee. 19 for the annual 
Community Christmas concert, 
The high school gymnasium will 
| be the-setting for the 3 p.m. event. 
| Combined chorus membefs will re- 
new the tradition of singing the 
  Hallelujah Chorus from Handel's   
  
  ——MARY KING— 
SALON ‘‘Messiah’. Selections from Bach's 
“Christmas Oratorio’ will also 
highlight the program. Former vo 
cal department members w UT join | 
the massed chorus for the last 
| number 
Vocal d@partment groups include 
Girts Glee Club, Boys Glee Club, 
Senior Girls Ensemble, and the A 
Capella Choir. 
Betty Whitson 
      
  ‘COLD WAVE MACHINELESS AND | Hostess to Club 
Mary King Cold $650 | Betty Whitson was hostess in 
Jave. © lete == | her Harper street home for a re- 
Wave, Comp , cent meeting of TBI Women's 
Hair cuts, odieaching. dyeing. | Club. 
shampoos, finger waves, facials, Members made tray favors for 
and manicuring Pontiac General Hospital to be 
ORA OBRECHT used on Christmas Day. The group 
pointments . will also send gifts to the chil- 
152 N Pi FE 2-3053 | dren at the hospital. These gifts 
: iwere collected at the meeting 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DEC EMBER x 
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| 
| Typical of many local groups which have ans 
|the request of soldiers for clothing to be presented 
Junior members of Pontiac Tues- | League 
day Musicale held Christmas pro-; road home. 
grams Sunday in members’ homes 
Brian Woolcock welcomed Student Mrs. John Nicolls Jr., Mrs. wered 
to the 
members to his Mohawk 
Hostesses for the meeting were 
T. Ed. | 
  
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to right) Mrs. Wesley Newman and Mrs. Bennie Mirkin, 
people of Korea is Jimmy Dey Amvet Auxiliary, Post 12. both of Oakshire avenue, Mrs. 
ag acking clothing « as one of the auxiliary’ s projects are re (left and Mrs. Keith Bigger of Old Ore hard drive. 
Junior Musicale Holds Christmas Programs ward Nelson, Mrs. Max Miller and , 
Mrs. H. G. Woolcock 
Taking part in the 
program were Margaret Miller, 
Jo Ann Merris, Chariette Os- 
mun, Libby Every, Pam Nicolls, | 
Susan Johnsen and Jerry Exline, musical | 
pianists; Sam Hartman, Jim Wil- | 
liams, Jay Hall and Mike Schultz, 
vocal quartet; Galj Pearce, vie- 
lin. Mike Schultz and Sam Hart- 
man played a trombone and 
baritone duet accompanied by 
Allen. 
Junior League 
Mrs. Melvin Schutt, Diane Beach 
and Kate Reeves assisted Janet 
Thomas for the Junior League 
meeting held in Janet's Utica road 
home. 
A study on harmony for popa- 
| Jar music was the theme of the 
meeting. Janice Mickle was pro- 
gram chairman. Piano solos were 
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| Fred Olson of Camley drive 
played by John Bishop, Sandra 
Brooks, Lynn Benter, Karen 
Bowman and Janet Thomas. 
Frank Btow, a new member pre- 
sented pencil sketches. 
Matinee Musicale 
A group scrapbook on the life of 
J. S. Bach was the study topic for 
| the afternoon when Matinee Musi- 
cale met in the Genesee avenye | 
home of Mark Petrie. 
Socia] committee members were 
Mrs. Lyndon Salathiel, Mrs. Jack | 
Klassee and Mrs. Willis Lefurgy. 
On the program were Sallianne 
Johnson, LaNetta Rowston, Carol 
Nicholie, Barbara Griffin, Sharon 
Sue Snyder. Ann Livingston, Erma- 
jean Livingston, Bruce Norvell, 
Hillis Scribner, Carol Norvell, Di- 
ane Owen, Pam Griffin, Jane 
Bigler and Joyce Livingston 
Senior League 
Members of the Senior Girls En- 
semble of Pontiac High School 
were guests at the meeting of 
Senior League held in Sue Bréaid's 
West Lroquois road home. 
New members, Phyllis Smith 
and Dolores DePauw were wel- 
comed at the meeting. 
Taking part in the program were 
Greta Phipps, Jacqueline Spratt, 
Judy Dickstein, Esther Thompson, 
Sue Braid, Marilyn Goode, Jack 
Horner and Marilyn Glennie. Jimmy Dey Auxiliary Packs Boxes of ‘Clothing for Koreans 
Donna Temporal Weds 
George Links Saturday Donna Joyce Temporali and 
a bouffant 
the bodice. The skirt ended in » 
cathedral length train 
Her fingertip veil was held by” 
a matching queen's crown of 
lace studded with seed pearls and 
iridescent sequins. She carried a 
crescent bouquet of stephanotis, 
white roses and shattered carna- 
tions, 
Betty Nordgren of Port Huron 
wags maid of honor. The bride's 
other attendants were Eunie Has- 
tings, Carole Robins and Elsie La- 
Rue of Davisburg. 
  eas, 
MRS. GEORGE oe 
  
Marlin Gilson of Guthrie Center, 
Iowa, was best man, and seating 
the guests were Dallas Deaton of | 
Held by BPW Indianapolis, Ind., Nathan Links of 
is, and Jerry Austerman. 
    For her daughter's wedding 
Mrs, Temporali wore a cinnamon 
| telered dress with brown acces- 
| series and a corsage of Johanna 
Hill roses. TLe bridegroom's 
mother wore a dusty rose dress 
with black accessories and a cor- 
sage of Johanna Hill roses, 
| A reception wes held in the 
| church parlors after which the 
bride changed to a navy blue 
suit with white trim and matching | 
_ accessories. She wore the bride- 
| groom's gift of pearl earrings and | 
| Necklace, After a Florida honey- 
| moon the — will reside 
;On Hartung court 
  
Mrs. Lucille Gries 
Named President 
Oakland County Chapter, Amer- 
ican Gold Star Mothers held insti- 
tution of a new chapter and instal- 
| lation of officers Saturday at Boys | 
Club. 
| Mrs. Lucille Gries is president: 
Mrs. Olive Burgess, first vice pres- 
ident; Mrs. Cecil V. Benson, sec- 
ond vice president; Mrs. Eva 
| Welch, secretary; Mrs. Cecil 
| Briggs, treasurer; Mrs. 
| Sutton, chaplain; Mrs. Luisa May- 
otte, sergeant at arms; Mrs. Wini- | 
fred Perrin, historian and Mrs. 
‘Carl Rutherford, custodian of rec- 
ords 
Chapter Fotfr, Blue Star Moth- 
ers Inc. sponsored the organiza- 
| tion. The Rev. Sam Gouvellis of 
St. George Greek Orthodox Church 
gave the invocation. 
An American flag was presented 
to the new chapter by Blue Star 
Mothers of Pontiac. Vocal selec- 
tions were given by William Van- 
derven accompanied by Charles 
' Wilson. ———»— — Clarence  —__ an v 
Yule Program 
Christmas movies presented by 
| Jane Danton and a Christmas story 
' given by Kay McPherson formed 
the entertainment which was en- 
| joyed by members of the Pontiac 
| Business and Professional Wom- 
= Club when they gathered 
Monday evening at Hotel Waldron. 
| Invitations were read for the dis- 
trict meeting to be held Jan. 23 at 
| Devon Gables and the istmas 
| program to be given Det. 14 by 
the Tuesday Musicale in Central 
Methodist Church. 
| The refreshment table was deco- 
‘rated in a Christmas motif with 
Vera Bassett, Miss Danton, Fritzi 
Stoddard and Josephine Seeley 
serving as hostesses for the holi- 
day party. 
PTA Activities Emersen 
Emerson PTA will meet at the school 
2 pm. Wednesday Program will be 
presented by the ‘children 
Eastera 
The executive board and homeroom 
mothers of Bastern Junior High PTSA 
will meet Wednesday at 2 pm. in the 
school cafeteria 
        
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eo fat Playhouse Silent Film Will Be 
Shown Friday at 
Will-O-Way 
Theda Bara, the woman who in- 
troduced the word ‘‘vamp” to the 
English language, is, the star of 
“A Fool There Was,’ * next 
tion to be shown at the film | 
festival] series currently © being | 
| shown at Will-O-Way Playhouse in 
Bloomfield Hills, 
It will be shown one. night only, 
Friday December 10 at 8:40 p.m. 
Reservations are available by tele- 
phoning, the box-office. 
The special attraction, ar- 
ranged for af showing through   
Museum of Medern Art Film Li- 
brary, was.the first picture fp 
introduce Theda Bara te the 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, au ESD. AY, DEC BO(pE R 7, 1954 
5 fniratea 
by Sorority 
} Monday An initiation dinner was enjoyed 
| by members of Zeta Lambda chap- 
4 lee of Beta Sigma Phi sorority | 
when they gathered Monday eve- 
ning at Haven Hil Lodge. 
| Init.ated as pledges following the 
dinner were Mrs: ‘Paul Deschaine, 
Mrs. Joseph Zaffina, Marjorie 
Courtney Christine Zaffina wand 
Marilyn Shearer. ~ 
Assisting the president, Mrs. 
Kenneth White, with the cere- 
mony were Mrs, Jack Pote, Mrs. 
Robert Bego, Mrs. Ricard Zum. 
bruanen, Lilli Lazaroff, Pau- 
‘line Brutus, Nee. Hareld Wedow 
and Mrs, Dallas Nelson. Mrs. 
Rebert Terry is sponser of the 
chapter. 
During the business meeting Mrs. 
| Whité reported on a@ recent sorority 
city council meeting, Money mak- 
ing projects and a Christmas proj- 
ect“to. benefit the Pontiac State 
Hospit ere discussed. 
| The chapter wil] hold a Christ-   
  : = Deschaine. mas party Dec, 20, Serving on the 
R | retreshment committee are Mrs. 
| Richard Allen, Miss Shearer and 
  
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wax on the floors. Remove all wax 
| and rinse thoroughly. Let t#e*floor 
F | dry and start over ; again. 
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you in time for the holiday season. 
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nounces that the 
street League Building. 
Chairmen of the event are Mrs. | 
Arthur Crawford and Mrs. Dan 
Call who will 
Deimo Chapdelaine 
Zwicker and Mrs. James Pender- | 
gast. | —a— | 
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Christmas Party 
Members of the Ladies Guild of 
Grace Lutheran Church gathered 
Thursday at the church for a meet- 
ing and Christmas party. Contri- | 
butions were donated by members| 
to the Bay City Lutheran Chil- 
dren's Friend ‘Society. 
rs. Otto Mielke, treasurer, re- 
|ported on a recent bazaar and 
dinner held at the church. 
A dessert lancheon was served 
from a table decorated festively 
|with evergreens and candles. An 
exchange of Christmas gifts fol- 
lowed. Hostesses for the day were 
bee Martin Rummel. Mrs. Ruth | 
rshall, Mrs. Alvin Winges and 
daa Ralph sii 
Mules Can Change 
| Could not be more exotic: a 
how of mules grown enormous with 
black fox over the toes. They 
don't flop like the mule of old, 
but flutter and whisper. These over- 
furred items make smail ankles 
tiny, not-so-small ones smaller. 
ie Draped Chiffon 
| Softness is femininity, let no tail- 
ored suit fan argue with that. The 
| softest thing this side of a kitten | 
is chiffon draped like the richest 
| jerseys. With a shirred top or 
a Grecian waist, it flows in folds 
like no other fabric. 
Coming Events Metropolitan Club Auxilier rit 6 
will most this evening et ¢ tee yp ab 
| of officers with Mrs Say Gilpin, 86 
Neome Dr 
nshine Group. Dames of Maita wil! 
a Wednesday in Malta Temple, 82 
Perkins 6t 
Past Presidents’ Club Zone 8 will 
| meet Wednesday’ at 7:30 pm with Mrs 
L. R. Neugie, 2773 Chérchiil Rd for tn 
etellation of officers and exchange of 
Christmas a 
Post fice Auxiliary 306 of National 
ate ot ot. Letter Carriers will meet     
    
  ) ogg Mrs, Bé Cornel). 35 Henderson at 
Christmas per'ty Wednesday et 
| Fie nm 
| friendsh: 
a W. New York 8t 
@f America will meet 
8 p.m. at the Grotto Mali 
en Ger Pike street for ap election of 
officers. | 
— four. = will meet with Mrs 
3 er, 136 State Bt. Thursday 
at . pm. for party and gift 
exchange. 
Jennie B. Doyle Past Chiefs Club will 
meet with Mrs. Harold Mock, 36 Dwight 
Ave. Thareday ot § p.m 
The Pilgrim Oreup of Fst 
tiona) Church will meet for 
tea with Mre. Des Themes, 3 Uiteo Rd. | 
Priday ot 1 p.m.   
Mother and Daughter 
GIFT APRONS 
Hand Made 
PINAFORES 
Hand Painted 
CHINA 
THE ~ 
Knitting Needle 
Opposite — ee Hospital     
    . | At the Monday evening meeting 
of League of Catholic Women an- held in the league building, Mrs. 
Northwestern Crawford, big sister committee 
Deanery of Northwest Council of chairman, reported on the work 
Catholic Women will meet Thurs | carried on at Oakland County In- 
bday at 1 p.m. in the South Saginaw |firmary. League members visit | 
| the infirmary each month. 
It was also reported that there 
jare six Campfire Girl 
be assisted by Mrs. ‘under Jeague sponsorship. Mrs 
, Mrs. Frank | William B. Dean was appointed groups 
chairman of the nominating com-| || 
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2. Bag of Rich Dry Mix 
3. Bake Pan 4. Lid 
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: | THE PONTIAC. PRESS an   
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 7, 1954   
  By WILLIAM J, WAUGH 
PEARL HARBOR, Dec. 7 w— 
This is the 13th anniversary of 
the Japanese attack on Peari Har- 
bor. Could it happen again? 
This question drew a yes and 
no, answer as the anniversary was | is devised, military men will not 
| guarantee absolute success in stop- observed by a simple wreath-lay- 
ing ceremony on the platform built 
on the rusting hulk of the_battle- 
ship Arizona, tomb for 1,174 sail- 
ors trapped when jt overturned 
during Japan's surprise attack in 
1941.   
  
Consensus of high-ranking Army,; ners say, a.single plane or eae) social at some jilicy industrial 
*Navy and Air Force officers could | marine .using nuclear Weapons area on the mainiand. 
be summed up as follows: might succeed. | Does Hawaii have the manpower 
2s)? mportance of Pearl Harbor and ‘© stop an attack? 
a Field—main ta of the, One high-ranking Air Force of- 
Japanese attack — remains the ficer says: ‘ 
same but military men say in war | ; they would be secondary or third-| “We have below minimum re- 
rate targets. | quirements, But the threat (to 
In other words, the enemy would | Hawaii) is below standard.” 
Chances of success of a carrier not expend the element of. surprise | * * *# No matter how much money is 
spent or how elaborate a defense | 
ping a surprise asSault. 
- * * ! ___ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 
tial enemy and the screen of out- | 
posts extending from Alaska down 
through the Aleutians, Japan, Okin- | 
awa, Forniosa, the Philippines and 
Southeast Asia. 
Electronic detection gear, sub- 
marines, patrol ships and planes 
keep.a constant vigil for any war: | 
like moves toward the United | 
States. Although this giant defense 
arc serves well against any ma 
    for¢e.such as Japan used in 191! solely on Pearl Harbor. It more| Actually Hawaii's greatest de- 
are, as one admiral put it, “ab- | than likely would be used as a fense is the huge mass of water 
  jor moves it has gaping holes for 
any sneak punch. ‘ + 
ould Pearl Harbor Happen Again? Question Draws Yes. No ‘Answers atively few jet fighters in Hawaii. | from the mainland could be on its | 
The Air Force depends on a Na-| way. 
tional Guard jet ‘squadron in. an ".e¢ © 
emergency. Pearl Harbor is home| Military men are hopeful intel- 
port for some warships, and trans- ligence will give at least a 72-hour 
jent warships, including carriers, | warning if and when the cold war 
pass through here. frequently. . All | turns hot. If it doesn't, what lesson 
would be available in an emer. did the military learn from the 
geney. | Dec. 7 chaos of 13 years ago? The 
|answer to this, military planners 
in Hawaii say, is summed up ih 
three words: unity of command 
In Hawaii, this is the Hawaiian * * . 
, What about air replacéments? 
“An Air Force officer frankly ad 
| mits it would take at least 72 hours 
solutely zero."’ But, military plan-| diversion with the main effort di-| between the islands and a poten-| The Navy and Mapines have rel-/ before the: first replacement plane Defe nse Command,   
Adlai Restores Unity 
fo Shattered Dem Party   
   in “Completes Job 
Without Rifts ’ Defeated ‘52 Candidate 
as Popular in South as 
in North 
WASHINGTON (—Adilai Steven- 
son and his lieutenants have com- 
pleted one of the most subtle and 
* | successful campaigns of recent po- 
‘* | litieal history with the election of 
“| Paul M. Butler of Indiana as 
| Democratic national chairman. 
| * * ® 
The choice of Butler is in reality 
the climax of a two-year drive 
hy Stevenson to overhaul the party 
machinery, heal old wounds, wipe 
fut a campaign deficit of some 
$800,000 and restore the unity 
which was shattered in the elec- 
} tion of 3962. fie ie ° 
In this period, the party's cen-   
  ter of: gravity has shifted from   ; 
SEVENTEEN 
HDC is an emergency organiza- 
tion made up of components from 
existing Army, Navy and Air Force 
units and the civil defense organ- 
ization. Its job is to defend Hawaii 
and see that everyone “gets the 
word."’ 
If an aggressor does strike; HDC 
is geared to handle the postdis- 
aster situation. It also ig the or- 
ganization responsible in civil dis- 
asters and operates an effective 
| tidal wave warning system,   vs a Nea 
  President Harry S. Tru- GIFTS FOR KOREAN ORPHANS—Mrs. Charlies E. Wilson (left), | Ragan-Lide American Legion Auxiliary of Detroit, The presentation 
; . who is now by | Wife of Defense Secretary C. E. Wilson, accepts clothing and other | took place at the Pentagon in Washington where former governor 
, = thé ‘party’? strong man. gifts for the Korean orphanage she is sponsoring at Seoul. Making ‘of Michigan Brucker is general counsel for the Defense Department, 
oo it-was planned that | the presentation is "Mrs Wilber M. Brucker, co-chairman of the 
Stevenson, 
But the important thing politi- | 
cally is. that : Stevenson ‘has 
Pentiac Press Fou, achiewed his with no loss of     
  
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nae SPS 
AFTER # YEARS—James Wilson, center, looks 
Press employes. Wilson, who began his apprentice 
ship with the ITU on the old Kansas City. Star 
of Pontiac Local 512 by Norman pvr left, prootreader, and one of nine Poe mechanical 
president of the local union i includes Pontiec | department’ ‘staffers to wear r the coveted 40-year pin. | déwn as his wife pins on the lapel emblem signifying | 
his #@ years as a member of the International 
Typographical Union, trade brotherhood “ ears, 
| 
  
Believe Hessian Soldiers Introduce 
Yule Tree to.U.S. During Revolution WASHINGTON _ (INS) The} But as in past years, they expect hired by the British to fight against 
Christmas tree the average house-| Ameticans to buy upwards of 30 the Colonials in the American Rev- | 
holder picks out to brighten the million trees, including substantial | olution with introducing Christmas political-tgge for any faction in the County Road Commission Ready for Winter Activity party. has left no apparent 
waunds t o be healed or untidy. By BURDETT C. STODDARD 
messes to be cleaned up later. His | It's that time of the year again 
popularity appears to be high in| when the Oakland County Road | 
  | noon salting slippery spots, 
| Loomis. said; “We now have a lot more horse- Yardy «with equipment and 
| power available,” Loomis stated,| materials are located in Pontiac, 
Salt is more effective at tem- | Graders are now equipped with| Mishland, Davisburg, Lake Orion 
ve et 4 the South as well as in the North. | Commission sends men and | peratures down to 20 degrees, 
Alter his defeat two years ago | equipment forth to plow, sand and| Loomis explained. ‘Below that 
be -#resifient Eisenhower, Steven- salt roads in the annual effort to) snew melted by salt tends to 
son set out on his course. keep area drivers moving freely | freeze over again and sand is 
° * * | between destinations necessary.”’ 
Through Stevenson's influence,| The job would Be easier aii | Some 240 men are available to 
his old friend Stephen Mitchell had | less expengive if more of the. man the _equipme nt, he added 
been named Democratic national | county's gravel “and just plain 
chairman. Mitchel] was Nittle | dirt’ roads were paved or black- | 
| known on the national political topped, according to Oscar Loomis 
scene, but he worked hard to win | road superintendent. | 100 to 130 horsepower motors, com-| 9#4 Walled Lake. 
| pared wtth 50-horse . A pear eg inj. Gams from use of more and 
at speeds up, better equipment are partly nulli- the past. They mov 
contracted | fied by need to maintain the extra to 22 miles per hour, 
with the former 12-mile limit. | 40 miles of dirt roads added to the 
Trucks are also more powerful and system each year by construction 
i speedier, Loomis said. of new subdivisions 
2 Controversial Issues 
  1954 yule season is likely to be a 
balsam fir somewhat more than 
six feet tall. ¢ 
A pre-holiday survey showed 
today that the reason for such a 
choice is simple. Trees of that 
species and size are more num- 
erous on the market than any 
other kind and, besides, the bal- 
sam fir ‘is one of the most at- 
tractive of the evergreens. 
U. 8. Ferest Service officials 
backed away from making any 
forecast on what the retail price 
situation will be this year.   — b © ae oy 7 
3 
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON—A FAMILY JOB—Shown above is | around the table as if it were a general habit for them. 
the Ray Ritter family gathered around the table to study a Sunday | picture are Mary, 8; Steven, 12; imports from Canada. Estimates 
through last season indicate that) 
about eight families out of every 
10 buy and decorate a tree of some 
description. 
Production and «marketing of 
the crop hag become such big 
business that the Department of 
Agriculture and nearly a score 
of state governments have is- 
sued special literature on the 
subject. 
Paradoxically, the federal pub- 
lication credits: _Hessian soldiers — 
   
  trees to these shores. 
General acceptance of the cus- 
tom ig summed up by authors of Stevenson. 
the pamphiet in this simple fash-| Stevenson paid court to the 
ion: ‘The Christmas tree is 4) Southland. He soothed the South- 
symbol of a living Christmas spirit |erners, whose pride had been hurt 
and brings into our lives a pleas-|in the fight over the ‘loyalty 
ant aroma redolent of the forest.” | oath” in the 1952 national conven 
The experts are somewhat doubt- | tion. He made friends for himself 
ful about how the custom of dec-|in Dixie where feeling had run so; 
orating trees originated. They |high against Harry Trumap. 
| think tufts of cotton and strings And yet while wooing the ‘South, | 
|of popcorn may have been used | he didn’t snub Truman. He oftew 
in the beginning to -represent conferred with him and managed 
snow. |to keep his suppGrt. 
_ | | politicians generally agree he did 
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Mr. and Mrs. Ritter; David, e 
School lesson. Each with his own Bible, the group gathered easily | and Helen, 14. } 
What Religion Means to Our Family   . ‘ i a ° 
Ritters Believe Divorce, Delinquency Deteated by F aith 
By LULA B. OGDEN 
“God has been very good to 
us and we try to _express our 
gratitude by giving our ‘time, tal- 
ents and gifts, as best we can, 
to the church,” the parents said. 
The family of Ray Ritter? cori- 
sisting of himself, Mrs. Ritter, Mar- 
ilyn, Steven, Mary and David have 
lived at 74 Hamilton for the past | 
eight years. 
Shortly after moving there the 
parents transferred their mem- 
»*   
  bership from the Wilson Ave- 
nue Methodist Church to the 
‘Baldwin avenue Evangelical 
United Brethren Church, and im- 
mediately started working in the 
church as had been their habit. 
Born in Yale, the father came 
to Pontiac with his parents when 
| he was two years old, growing up 
'a member in the Wilson Avenue | 
| Church. Mrs. Ritter was born here| family afffair. It has been said 
that ‘A family that prays to- and belonged to the First Baptist 
Church, 
ta   divorce and delinquency are no 
mhen religion is nur- | mths home. . 
“Our religibn provides a sense of 
inner strength, and lends unity 
and direction to our family life.! 
We. believe that it is important 
to attend church and Sunday Schoo! ! 
SF te. teas — nabbies | as a family. A child's faith is not 
apt. to root in religion if parents | 
“We believe that religion is a | fail to set the good example. 
“To us, religion means a way 
of life filled with — and hap- 
piness,"" they said, Sunday school, Mr. Ritter held 
that: positon when in his home 
church. The mother Senthen a oars: 
ery class. Helen joined the church 
in 1951. 
Amateur photography and their Superintendent ot the Church "be pe 
  gether stays together. We believe a good job for his party and for | 
| charge in connection with the Nov. | 
| 8 auto death of a Pontiac motorist. 
| Horsley, | friends and influence people. And : | Every time it thaws dirt reads 
break up at least partially, 
Loomis explained. The next 
freeze leaves them with ridges 
sticking up, which are hatd on 
plowing equipment plus slewing 
down the road clearifi: process. | 
“On pavement or blacktop we 
don't run into that problefit/”. he 
stated . 
Spring thaws put a mud-surface 
on the over 1,800-miles of Jownship 
ind, subdivision réads. Although 
the read cammission does not run 
a wrecker Bervice, many times 4t} 
must pull éut, aa settee. vehicles 
to clear roads. 
This year the road contfiasion 
has about 90 snowplows ready if 
needed, including 16 tricks 
with plow blades and 25 
graders which can be used 
to clear enew up to four to six 
inches deep. 
Some 80 trucks are on hand to 
|sand and salt county routes plus 
state trunk lines maintained by the 
county. 
About 3,000 tons of snow-and-ice- 
melting salt is stored and ready 
plus 2,000 cubic yards of sand 
| Crews + were out yesterday ail 
4 Pleads Not Guilty fo 
Negligent Homicide David 19 4A G. Sratton of 
| Savoy, Waterford Township, plead- 
when 
homicide | ed not guilty 
raigned on a yesterday 
negligent ar 
  Waterford Township Justice Wil-| 
lis D. Lefarey” Who arPaigned Brat- | 
ton, .set examination for Dec. 16, | 
and ordered the Waterford youth } 
No “jail when he failed to produce | 
a $300 bond. 
“A warrant issued Nov. 30 against 
Bratton, charges him with negli- 
gece in the death of George R. 
52, of 100 Marquette St. | 
Af'the time of the“accident Brat- | 
ton told poli¢e that his brakes | 
failed when a truck made a right | 
j turn in front of him, and swerved | 
into the path of Horsley's auto. on 
Elizabeth Lake road, one 
| west of Pontiac. 
Goes } 
  
Down Fighting 
PRINC . Weve, Dike. 6 —William* \ Winfrey slipped and 
fel] yesterday while carrying a tur- 
key into his home. The bird's leg. 
| tore a nine-stitch gash in his face | 
and the fall broke his nose. Win-| 
frey was patched up in time to 
dine on the bird at dinner, |pal courtroom where the commis- 
‘Gorm army to be brought into! Face City Lawmakers center igjand 
structed. They strip 
feel A spectator-jammed chamber. is were con 
expected to greet city cammis- 
sioners tonight when they return 
from a two-week hiatus,» which ip 
cluded a trip to the Americaf 
Municipal Assn. - convefition , ‘in 
Philadelphia. 
The crowds won't: be there just 
to welcome the commissioners 
back home, either. 
Two highly controversial mat- 
fers are up for action, each of | 
which has brought large num. | 
bers of interested persons to 
previews separate meetings. 
With both issues s¢heduled for 
the same session, thé old munici- assessed for road 
lesa than 10 years later. 
ready been completed. Ordinarily, 
the: public hearing and roll, con 
| firmation come 
the project is undertaken. 
* In this case the’ State High. 
way Dept. deemed the work had 
to be done, and, since the state 
with the city, the work was done. 
Six Moslem Plotters 
Hang Today in Egypt sion meets is expected to be bulg- 
ing when Mayor William W. Don- 
aldson brings down his gavel and 
calls the meeting to order. 
The first controversial item ts | 
number nine on the 25-point agen- | 
da. It is a public hearing on the 
special assessment roll for a two- 
inch: blacktop job on Telegraph | assassinate Premier Gamal Abdel 
read, between Huron street and | Nasser and overthrow his govern 
| Eslizabe th Lake road | ment. 
Property -owners in the sce- | Disregarding pleas for clemency tion have vigorously objected to |from other Moslem countries, 
| Egypt's - governing Revolutionary the assessment, maintaining that 
because they live on ai trunk 
highway they are paying more 
than residents of a strictly rest- 
dential street. ordered by a military court, 
convicted the men Saturday 
| Latif 
Owners were assessed $88 each wild shots at Nasser Oct. 
in 1947, when two lanes and aan ae xandria rally. 
New West German Army 
'to Look Like U.S. Force BONN, Germany i?—The jack | jan American paratrooper’s and the 
boot and Prussian steel helmet, old | | U.S, type double steel helmet, now 
|\symbols of German aggression, so familiar in Europe. 
by the new West 
— = Officials say the color of the uni- 
the North Atlantic Alliance when | form has not yet been decided. 
the Paris agreements are ratified. | Model uniforms now being tried 
You'll have to look pretty close @re khaki. But the old field gray 
© at the future German sdidier to/°f the Kaiser's army or olive, 
tell” he is nat an American, green might be chosen, That de 
om whether officials decide | 
the German soldiers should have * * 
Only | ictale like rank badges 
| and maybe the color will show the | distinctive color to give ‘them 
difference, according to present individuality among the 
plans of the Bonn Defense Min- | forces or whether they should look 
istry. as much like their allies as pos- 
sible 
Officials calculate it will cost e ¢ 6 
Thegginiform now being tested | 
follows 
pattern, 
That includes lace-up boots like force. unreason- 
jable that they. should again be 
improvements 
An unusual aspect of the issue | 
is that the repaving job has al- 
befere> or while 
shares the road's maintegance | 
CAIRO, Egypt. —Six members 
of the extremist Moslem Brother- 
hood were hanged in Cairo’s mili- 
tary prison today for plotting to 
Council carried out the executions 
which 
First to die was Mahmoud Abde! 
a tinsmith who fired eight 
26 during 
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generally. the American about 238 million dollars to. oufit | 
| the 500,000 members of the future | will double in the next 15 or 2 | The city fathers actually had 
no choice because the state can 
hold up its gasoline tax payments 
to a muncipality if the city refuses 
to pay for such a combined-main- 
| tenance* project. . 
A public hearing is also set on 
a proposed ordinance to rezone to 
manufacturing 1 classification sec 
tions of land in the Seaiva- Pon: 
cock-Grace-Fuller area 
In the petitions asking the zon- 
ing change from residential to 
manufacturing, 71 per cent of 
the property owners approved 
the change. 
However, petitions filed by those 
| objecting to the shift are signed 
|}by 25 per cent of the property 
owners. Thus a three-quarter ma- 
jority of the commission must ap- 
prove the rezoning, as provided in 
the city charter, 
City Manager Walter K. Will- 
man, attending a city managers’ 
meeting in Florida, will not be 
present at tonight's meeting. He 
is slated to return Monday. 
3 Burros Move Again 
With New Freight Tags 
CLEVELAND \®—The Railway 
Express Agency attached new 
shipping tags to three little Mevxi- 
can burros and sent them on their 
ways. The animals ate their origi- 
nal tags before they arrived in 
Cleveland Union Terminal Sunday 
night. 
The express agency, which says 
this happens every Christmas sea- 
son, telegraphed the shipper in 
Laredo, Tex. He replied that one 
burro was bound for North Jack- 
son, Ohio; one for Oyster Bay, 
N. Y., and one for Lexington, Ky. r 
Educator Says Colleges 
Becoming Flophouses 
AUSTIN, Tex. —A leading edu- 
cator says U.S. universities are be- 
coming “high-class flophouses 
where parents send their children 
Ito keep them off the labor market 
and out of their own hair.” 
Dr, Robert Maynard Hutchins, 
former chancellor of the University 
of Chicago and now president of 
the Ford-subsidized Fund for the 
Republic, told a press conference 
yesterday that college enrollments 
years. “7 
  
  
  
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its orange flavor.” 
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on Employe Dismissals 
| Waterford Township Fire Depart- 
ment's paid employes will be in- 
cluded with the police department 
under the new. trial board ordi- 
nance recenfly established 
The firemen requested the tria) 
board coverage and rights in a let 
ter to the township board, which 
approved the move last night. 
The trial board wax set up fol- 
lowing the controversial firing 
board of Waterford Polite Chief 
Frank Van Atta in August. 
In other action, the township's 
consulting engineers were directed 
to determine the needs of the 
township for a garage and storage 
junit, to be located at the township 
hall. 
| The board also 
| approval to the pl 
subdivision 
Gertrude Rds.     ave temporary 
for the Wood- 
at Crocus and 
  
Area Choirs to: Join 
in Handel Concert SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHI P— 
High School glee clubs and choirs 
from Waterford, Southfield and 
Farmington township, as well as 
from Berkley and seeven local 
churches will be represented when 
a massed choir of 600 voices pre- 
sents Handel's ‘Messiah here 
Thursday, 
The concert will be given at 8 
pm. in the auditorium of South- 
field High School, under the direc- 
tion of Donald Blosdale, vocal. mu- 
sic director of Southfield High. 
will be Ethel Green, soprano; 
Robert Allen Roach, tenor; Eve- 
lyn DeCourville, alto; and Alexan- 
der McDonald, bass. Organist will 
be Lode VanDessel. 
An organ brought in for the oc- 
casion will be purchased by the 
students if proceeds from the con- 
cert and an annual Christmas fes- 
| tival are sufficient. Tickets will 
| be obtainable at the door. 
  
Scientists say a good diet in- 
cluded 11 parts carbohydrates, 2 
Christmas parties, gift exchang- 
es, carolling and yuletide festivi- 
ties are on the schedules of al 
most every home extension group 
service club, and community or- 
ganizations al] over the county 
Here are some of the forthcom- 
ing events of the holiday season 
The Drayton Plains Home Ex 
|tension group will meet at 
home of Mrs. Maurice Young on 
Seebault street for its annual 
| Christmas dinner at 12:30 pm 
Wednesday, 
The Louis Dorman, Sr., home 
| will be the site for a Christmas 
| party, potluck and exchange of 
gifts of the Waterford MOMS 
unit 36 at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. 
The Waterford Goodwill group 
will gather at the residence of 
Mrs. Henry Mehlberg on Monroe 
| Street for a 1 p.m. luncheon, with 
| gifts to be presented 
Gifts will also be brought for 
children at the Oakland County 
Juvenile Home 
The Imiay City Methodist 
Church WSCS will meet Wednes- 
day in the Fellowship room of the 
church for an exchange of gifts 
also. 
The New Hudson Methodist 
Church WSCS is holding its an   
nual party and luncheon at the 
| Church at 1 pm. Thursday They 
will see a film entitled Things 
Belonging Unto Peace 
Mrs. Emma Foe will host the 
Leonard Womens Club for its holi 
day festive meeting, with a_ pot   luck dinner at 1 pm, Thursday 
Gayly wrapped presents will be 
distributed 
  
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  AT HOSPITAL CONFAB—Reviewing facts and figures on hospital 
expansion needs in Oakland County at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital | attended by 20 representatives of industry, business and the hospital, 
Monday night are Dr. Felix J. Kemp, St. Joseph chief of staff; | an executive committee was named to select a chairman to head 
Sister Mary William, hospMal administrator; Elmer R. Pettengill, | the hospital's proposed $4,000,000 public subscription drive aimed at 
: | furnishing an additional 200 beds. The exécfitive committee is also to 
of the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Assn. At the meeting, | study possibility of employing a professional] fund-raising organization. and R. C. Cummings, president EE aS ESE hU 
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By JANE WINDELER | 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP 
“Self-discipline, Responsibility and | 
Freedom" was the topic presented 
|last night to members of a pro- 
| gram planning committee partici- 
| pating in the adult education course 
on ‘'Parenthood in a Free Nation.” 
Lay leaders Mrs. Francis Davis, 
| Mrs. Lyle Crowley and Mrs. Lester | 
| Carlson directed discussion at the 
' meetirig, held at Covert School. 
| This is the fifth part of the pro- 
gram which is being sponsored by 
the University of Chicago,, under | 
the direction of Ethel Kawin, as an) 
experiment in connection with Wa- 
terford Township schools 
Using the study guide, the 
group found that ‘Discipline in | 
its true meaning implies a volun- 
tary following of rules or prin- 
ciples... 
eventually becomes self-discip-   
    ‘Training a responsible person— | 
that is, one who is trustworthy and | 
ican be depended upon—begins at a 
A 16:30 a. m, Thursday meet- 
img at the home of Mrs. Hugh 
| Lewis will see the Jackson Boule 
vard Extension group of White 
Lake Township having a lesson 
en foed, and a Christmas party 
with gift exchange, 
Marking the yule and approach 
ing new year will be members 
of the Oxbow Lakeside Cemetery 
Assn... meeting -at the home of 
Mrs. Joseph Todd Thursday. 
Members of the Leonard Meth 
odist Church WSCS will bring gifts 
for Koreans as well as to exchange 
among themselves at their gath- 
ering at 8 p.m. Thursday at the 
home of Mrs. Jesse Sutherby, on 
Fast Elmwood ~ troller with the _very early age and is interrelated 
with self-discipline. 
“True freedom means knowing 
how, and opportunity to use this 
knowledge effectively. It is not 
merely freedom from, but is also Clinic, was resource consultant 
for the meeting, She pointed out 
that freedom does not mean li- 
cense to do as one pleases but 
is under the controls of disci- 
pline and responsibility, 
Miss Half complimented   the Freedom, Discipline, Go Hand in Hand, Business Women 
Waterford Parent Study Group Learns fo Pick Club Name WALLED LAKE —Business and 
professional women in the Walled 
Lake area have unti] the club's 
next meeting Dec. 13 to ‘enroll as 
charter members of the Business 
and Professi@nal Women’s club. 
freedom for something,” the group &T°Up on the job they were doing) At the last meeting of the group 
was told. 
Miss Madeleine Half, director 
_of the Fentins Child Guidance 
Marion’s Shop 
at Romeo Sold 
to W. T. Creed 
ROMEO — A change in owner- 
ship and name of Marion's Card 
and Gift shop is now final, with 
|the purchase of the store by Mr. Esther Middlewood, of the Michi- 
All good discipline and Mrs. William Thomas Creed gan Department of Mental Health, 
will be consultant and commenta-| of Normal, Ill   as lay-leaders. 
A booklet entitled ‘Parenthood 
in.« Free Nation,"' which contains 
the basic readings for the course | 
is designed to help parents prepare 
the children to uphold the demo- 
cratic way of life in a satisfying, 
constructive manner. « 
The Stringham study group will 
meet next Monday at their school 
to discuss “Democratic Values 
and Goals.” 
The Covert lay-leadership group 
meets December 20 at which time 
The shop will be known as the | '°- 
Creed Department Store. The new 
owners plan to expand existing } 
|   
Predicts Atomic Planes 
\lines, and add additional house- | Within Next 10 Years 
hold furnishings, dry goods and DETROIT w — Former Secre- 
women's and children's clothing. tary of the Army Frank Pace Jr. 
Creed was employed as comp-| told the Economic Club of Detroit | Eureka Williams 
Corp. of Bloomington, Nl., prior 
Pris investment in the Romeo 
concern. Purchase of the store was 
made from Walter Tesner, who 
plans to devote. full time to his 
insurance business in Mt. Clemens 
Sacred Heart Women 
to Plan 2 Yule Parties 
AUBURN HEIGHTS — Filection 
of officers will be held at the 8 
p.m. meeting of the Sacred Heart 
Church. Altar Society Wednes- | 
day in the home of Mrs. Donald 
Markus, 880 Nichols Dr 
The group will make plans for 
the church's annual children’s 
Christmas party, and also a Christ- 
mas party for the adult members. | 
  
Open ‘Til 9 P.M. 
Downtown Store 
51 N: Saginaw 
        CHRISTMAS 
Ao Mu tiy From socks to sport shirts 
jackets to jewelery .. . 
counter overflow 
gifts to make a man’s Christmas merry! ... from 
you'll find our 
ing with the choicest yesterday that airplanes’ with 
atomic engines will be in the air 
within 10 years and ‘‘maybe even 
sooner." 
Pace, now executive vice presi- 
dent of General Dynamics Corp. 
of New York, which built the 
Navy's only two atomie subma- | 
rines, said his company ‘‘is in the 
forefront of atomic airplane re- 
| search.” 
  
  Every Evening 
Town & Country 
Tel-Huron Center 
      |a committee was chosen to seek a 
|name with historical or geogra- 
phic. significance, 
The nominating committee will 
| present a slate of permanent offi- 
cers to be elected at the Dec. 13 
meeting, to be held at 7 p.m. in 
| NorthVille. 
‘Man Shoots Daughter 
‘Then Commits Suicide 
| PUEBLO, Colo, —John Roybal   
Jr., 28, a construction worker, shot | 
| his S-year-old daughter Aleta to 
death yesterday as she returned 
himself. ; 
Sheriff John Krutka said the 
shooting occurred after Roybal had 
pleaded with his estranged wife 
| by telephone to return to him. 
  
The Glamor Is Fading 
CHICAGO (UP) — Commissioner 
Timothy O'Connor has _ ordered 
Chicago's 56 police department 
squadron ambulances to stop using 
sirens on emergency calls. O'Con- 
nor said the sirens tended to make 
some of the police drive too fast 
and patients nervous. 
  
English is the language of LI- 
beria which was founded by Ne- 
groes from the United States | home from school. Then he killed | \Lady of the Lakes ‘Church Guilds 
Install Officers WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — 
Qur Lady of the Lakes Church 
General Guilds installed . officers 
at a recent meeting in the parigh 
hall. -s 
Mrs. Richard: McCarius was in- 
stalled as president, and Mrs. 
Leonard Methner as vice president. 
Mrs. John Szeremet is the new | 
secretary and Mrs. Bruce Bradley | 
is treasurer. 
Heading the individual guilds 
for 1955 will be: Mrs. Harry Grig-| 
ger, Mary Martha Guild; Mrs. 
Bernard Brissette, St. Ann's; Mrs. 
Eugene Vagts, St. Elizabeth; and 
Mrs. Frank Zimmerman, Rosary 
guild.   
Kiwanis Slates Speaker 
SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP ~ 
The history and folklore of North- 
west Detroit and Southfield Town- 
ship will be the topic of guest speaker Newell Collins at the Wed- 
    F Don't know what to give? |Woterford Girl to Reign 
at Kalamazoo College 
WATERFORD — Jo Ann Valen- 
tine, daughter of Mr and Mrs. 
K. B. Valentine, of 6423 Anderson- 
ville, has been selected to reign as 
the spirit of Christmas at the an- 
  
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TODAY'S FOREIGN ASSIGNMENT FOR:   
  
Accused Slayer 
    
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rich, Ferndale, following 
| at Himes home Nov. 19.   TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7,-1954 
Pleads Innocent + ius wn o1 16 ot tut year. Charles M, Himes, 40, of 2861 would plead self defense as in bean] 
Grayson. Ferndale, Monday plead- | previous case. Trial will be held 
ed innocent to second degree mur-!in the present court term. Bond | 
der befote Oakland County Circuit | is $10,000, 
Judge Frank L, Doty and was 
returned to Oakland County Jail. | ° Abstract 
He is accused of shooting Ben. | Little Too 
jamin Graham, 45, of 2832 
Ferndale police said the argu-| facturing Corp., because it could 
|ment followed a drinking bout.| not figure out what the salon's 
|'They said Himes previously shot | abstract modern art was supposed | 
| bis brother-in-law, John O, Kilgear | to represent. | | al 
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  A TRIP ABROAD—THE COUNTRY 
Junior Editors are on a foreign Assignment. Yesterday we made ; 
the ship that traveled across the Atlantic Ocean. Today's picture is a 
jig-saw puzzle of the country which is the setting for this week's 
columns. 
This is one of the oldest countries in Europe. Its history is rich 
in art, literature and music. The country is. bounded on almost all 
sides by mountains and the seas. The English Channel is in the north, 
the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the south. 
The high Alps separate it from Italy and Switzerland, and the . 
rugged Pyrenees Mountains form the border between it and Spain. 
The highlands bordering on Germany slope gradually into an almost 
flat plain through which runs the border of Belgium. 
As you've probably guessed, this country is France. To miake a 
small map of the country follow these instructions: 
1, Mount today’s picture smoothly on cereal box cardboard with 
white library paste. Cut out the five sections of the puzzle. Fit 
these together, using the heavy black lines of the outside edge 
as a guide. 
2. Study the drawings in the little circles on the map. These 
show some points of interest in France. In the upper part is a 
drawing of the Eiffel Tower, a landmark of Paris, the national capital. 
On the Atlantic coast is a ship, located in the region of the great 
seaports. Southern France is the center of vast grape vineyards, 
and large herds of goats and sheep roam the hills of southwestern 
France, toward the Alps.’ Many of the famous French cheeses are 
produced here. 
3. You can color the parts of your puzzle map if you wish. 
Make the five sections of the country different colors, the seas dark | 
blue, and the land of the surrounding countries brown. | 
Sees Reduction 
in Excise Tax See seule Dingell Says Congress | “ns: . | Gasoline, from 2 per cent to 1'2 
Will Let Special War per cent per gallon; ——- 
. Hy | automobiles and motorcycles, from 
Levy Expire April L |10 per cent to 7 per cent of the 
ASHINGTON (INS) — A key | manufacturer's sales price; trucks, 
“ pi *7 | pases, trailers and autemebile ac-     
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that the administration could even 
get all the Republicans on his com- 
mittee to support such a request. 
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  By EDDIE CANTOR 
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Too Few Teachers, 
Classrooms in UzS. WASHINGTON # — A bumper 
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qualified teachers or classrooms to 
meet their neetis, 
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LONDON (UP)—Foreign Secre- 
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tion’’ of the Korean armistice in 
| dailing the 11 American airmen 
| they” have charged with ‘‘espion- 
age.’ 
Eden said he was speaking on 
behalf of ‘‘the government and all 
civilized nations.’’ 
“We deplore this (Red China's) 
conduct,”” the foreign secretary 
said. 
Eden's views on the highly ex- 
plesive case of the imprisoned 
Americans were given before the 
Mouse of Commons in reply to 
Secialist John Baird who asked 
why instructions were given to 
| British United Nations represen- 
| tatives to “condemn the Chinese 
People’s government because 
they have punished United States 
spies.” 
Eden snapped back that he re- 
fused to accept the reference to} 
|* ‘United States spies."' 
| ‘*Those men were airmen in uni- | 
|form... 
| been repatriated at the conclusion 
| of hostilities. 
| “The Chinese action is a direct 
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HOLLYWOOD u—Tonight Bob | 
Hope’s TV show takes on an in- | | 
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_Hope will present an hour show 
which he made recently in London. 
Among his attractions: Maurice 
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HOUGHTON (UP) — Mervin 
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  ballerina Liane Dayde and the Co- 
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|open a new bank. After talking | 
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s * * | 
Hope, who has six shows to do| 
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over and over on TV. so a new at- 
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‘Gambler Facing Charge | 
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JACKSON (UP) — Police said 
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Stars and City Merchants. 
By ABBIE KUCSERA | turn,” “New Faces,” “Three Coins 
Motien Picture = be the Fountain,” “Ring of Fear," 
CinemaScope—film 0 ley | ‘The Egyptian." and “Brigadoon.” 
introduced to Pontiac < on the screen | grams and messages are pouring 
of the Oakland Theater, Dec. 8. | merchants, ‘i chee and elmer 
1953, via 20th Century-Fipx's mag- {film personages. 
nificent picture “The Robe.” Among them were telegrams 
every important city of the world | Gene Tierney, Robert - Wagner. 
are helping to brate the first| Jean ~Peters, Elizabeth Taylor, 
birthday of the revolutionary | Michael Wilding, Ann _ Blyth, 
“youngster” which marked the | Esther Williams, George M 
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of progress and enjoyment than | President P. Skouras. 
did the advent of ‘“‘talkies."’ 
Here in Pontiac much excellent | sconced a huge, four-tier cake 
entertainment has been packed | from a well-wishing local bakery 
inte the year since the “‘akland’s | in honor of the CinemaScope 
manager, Arthur H. Sanford first | celebration. The cake will be 
announced the installation of a | passed on to - 
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  ad lens and a stereophonic sound. residents, Sanford said. 
“TRACK OF THE CAT” Some of the choice CinemaScope| Pictures booked into the thea- 
Warner Brothers presents Robert Mitchum and Teresa Wright, | Pontiac audiences include ‘The | pleasure include “Track of the 
. Student Prince,” “‘Night People," | Cat," (now showing) ‘Adventures (above) in the CinemaScope color film ‘Track of the Cat.” A story “The High and the Mighty,” | of Hajji Baba,” “Athena,” °Drum of human emotion, “Track of the Cat” is directed by William: A. | “How to Marry a Millionaire,” | Beat,” “Black Widow,” “Desiree,” ; . “Knights of the Round Table,” | ‘Sit Bull,” “Sign of the Pa- Wellman, producer-director of ‘The High and the Mighty.” Tab — - espe — = “Hajji Baba" respectively are, 
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of Hajji Baba,” scheduled to be at the Oakland Dec. 12-18, is | Naish, Dale Robertson and Mary Murphy, is due at the Oakland on 
double-billed with a different guest feature each day. To appear with | about Jan. 15. The historical film, in™CinemaScope and the new 
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i‘ ik zFeet went 
letics in an AE i i 
.| first baseman Ferris Fain - (.302), 
.}at Hollywood) 
.| pitcher Lee Cristante (24-7*at At- 
‘| lanta). 
| deal. League meeting in the same hotel | 
but in separate rooms. The two/|fense and add to our offense. 
leagues were scheduled to close| ‘“Dropo and Nieman give us | eight 
out the two-day convention Tues- _righthanded punch and strengthen 
day with a joint meeting. our bench, If Gray comes t 
The White Sox traded off seven we got another lefthanded pitcher. 
players to get six in the first trade. | His arm is questionable. We' re tak- 
Chicago sent pitchers Don John-| ing a gamble. “I think they got the better of | 
son (87) and Don Ferrarese (18| Paul Richards now has gotten! it,”’ he said, “but we’ simply had 
15° at Oakland), catcher Matt | rid of all but five of the old St. to make a deal. Of course, if Fain 
Batts (235) and infielder Fred! Louis Browns since he took the job comes through and shows com- 
Marsh (.306) to Baltimore for of field and general manager of | plete recovery from hig khee oper- cially enthusiastic over his end of 
the deal with Chicago. 
      deal 
The National League, completely 
overshadowed in the trade mart 
by the American, was expected to 
get into thet act today with the 
Brooklyn Dodgers playing a lead- 
ing role. 
A five-player trade between 
Brooklyn and Cincinnati was hang- 
ing fire. The Reds have offered   right fielder Wally Post, southpaw | Indians and Orioles both claim 
Fred Baczewski and catcher Hobie | they were offered first = at} 
Landrith to the Dodgers for second | Cox. roit Players Figure in Lane’s Latest Swap league convention got under way | the White Sox, explained his trades; the Orioles three months ago. [ation, we have made a heck of a 
with the National ond American | this way: ’s deal came 18 days after Bas 
“We're trying to maintain a deal with the Yankees   5 eae od : re Shand ig 7 ~ j\e 4 + ‘ ' ‘ i ij . . : ' 
‘* fo ___THE |} PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 7; 1954 See   
MHSAA Lists | 
Four County 
Tourney Sites 
    PHS, Troy, WL and baseman Jim (J ) Gilliam and 
one of two Seuss richthanded Ortonville Will” Host 
pitchers, Bob Milliken or Bob District Trials ~ 
Darnell. 
Any moment now, the 
expect ‘to sell Billy Cox to either 
Cleveland or Baltimore. They have 
obtained waivers on the veteran 
third baseman and the asking price | will be 
is $50,000-and a player to be sent gionals, March 9-12, 
‘to: one of their farm clubs. The |     
  catcher Clint Courtney (.270),| 
pitcher Bob Chakales (5-7) and 
infielder Jim Brideweser (.266). 
In the second transaction, Chi- 
cago acquired first baseman Walt 
Dropo (.281), outfielder Bob Nie- 
man (.263) and southpaw Ted 
The Associated Press 
If Duquesne hopes to win the 
tional basketball title this year, 
club is going to have to live up to 
its nickname, 
C Associated Press poll, 
their campaign Monday 
slaaeke wide oe ede’ SOE comenaat! 
of Carnegie Tech. Moore kept his 
star forward, Dick. Ricketts, in all 
but four minutes of the game and 
he scoréd 3 points. His younger 
brother Dave, making his first 
start as a sophomore, had six 
points. The Dukes, rated No. 3 in the) 
utility infielder Jack Phillips (.307 | 
and righthanded j 
No cash was involved in either 
Lane, who estimated he has 
traded 
tween for and traded away be- 
275 and 290 players in his 
six years as general manager of | hair.         
Top U.S. Fives NCAA Champ, Leading 
Team in Last Year's AP 
Poll in Front Again 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
La Salle and the University of 
Kentucky rated 1-2 today as the   a 
“4 
          
  defeated in the 1953-4 season, and 
stayed out of the NCAA tourney 
because three of its stars were 
ineligible. * . se 
With 61 sports writers and 
broadcasters balloting, La Salle 
received 3X first-place votes and 
17 for second to roll up 549 points. 
Kentucky got 13 first-place votes 
and M3 points based on 10 for 
first, 9-for second, etc. 
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wm" pareathenes Sas an eberaeee 
fl Oy... 549 | S. Beebe CIN occccceescecccans ae | 
3 aly 28 
OP a ieeieeceascuscsccs 235 
& Holy Cross (3) .........-....4- 210 | Oc Corccccesccceccence ers 508 | 
H ——. a . Ms 9% Notre Dame 4 30 North Carolina State (1) ...... % 
rT 91 12 ro a 8 rT 1s : “ : 1 
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vote each 
Manny's, Poole Fives 
Win Cage Openers Waterford Township recreation 
basketball league action began 
Monday night with Manny's Ring- 
side and Poole Lumber winning 
opening games. 
Manny’ s whipped Beattie Motor 
Sales, 48-35. and Poole’s tripped 
Philgas, 50-40. 
Dick Mineweaser banged in 3% 
points to pace Poole's victory. Jim 
Klause was high for Philgas with | 
10. Dick DeWitt and Paul Atkins 
each had 10 peints for Manny's, 
but Jack Taylor of Beatties took. 
game honors with 18. 
Games are played at Crary Jun- 
jor High School each Monday and | 
Wednesday night. Ohio 
received one first-plec 
  
Writers Honor Patton 
NEW YORK (UP) — Amateur 
golfer Billy Joe Patton of Morgan- 
ton, N. C., today was named win- 
ner of the gold tee award pre- 
sented annually by the New York 
Golf Writers Assgciatjon to the 
person who has done the most for 
golf during the year 
~ Tigers Get Fai   
for Dropo, Gray, Nieman NEW YORK ® — The Detroit 
Tigers got first baseman Ferris 
Fain and two minor league stars 
from the Chicago White Sox ves 
terday in a@ six-man swap 
Detroit gave up first baseman 
Walt Dropo, outfielder Bob Nie- 
man and pitcher Ted Gray in 
tht deal, Dropo and Nieman 
played only part of last season 
and Gray, a lefthander, was 
bothered most of the summer 
  4 
7 Fain, and pitcher Leo Cristante,    ie —_— -> 4¢ 
: : €ai~<« 7 x & 
Sox Monday traded 
rd baseman Jack Phillips, 1st baseman Ferris | AP Wirephete 
Bob Nieman and lst baseman Walt Dropo, left to 
left to right, top, | right, bottom. It was the 2nd major deal of the 
to the Detroit Tigers for pitcher Ted Gray, outfie ider day by White Sox general manager Frank Lane. / BIG DEAL—Chicago White 
  
Romantic Repercussions? 
Australian Netter Lew Hoad’s Mother 
Denies Cupid Is Culprit in His Slump 
By WILL GRIMSLEY 
MELBOURNE u® — Lew Hoad's   
Harry Hopman, Australian | day's singles match with Ken Rose- 
cup captain, said today Rex | wall 
mother denied today that Cu- Hartwig and Mervyn Rose still “T am sure Vie will be a fitter 
pid may be the culprit responsible | have a chance to play the doubles | man in 20 days,"’ Hopman said 
for the Australian Davis Cup ace’s | @8Signment in the challenge round | He blamed the loss on the poor 
slump in form. | despite their loss to America’s Vic | serving of Rose, who was “‘tired 
* Seixas and Tony Trabert Monday. | and Jost accuracy,” but added: 
At the same time he said, ‘‘Aus- “Merv Rose could show such im- 
tralia can expect to meet a much’ provement of form before the chal 
tougher Seixas Trabert) combina: jenge round that 1 am sure the se 
lion lectors will not rule out Rose and ment, 
  Cormmenting on reports Hoad’s | 
romance with tennis player Jeni- 
fer Staley may have caused his re _ the 
| Manes! thoroughbred ‘sales of - club 48 players from which to se The defending Big Ten cham- | 
pions, Indiana, had a rough night, 
and bowed to Missouri 64461. It 
appears that the key to beating the 
Hoosiers is to get rid of All-Amer- 
ica Don Schlundt. 
Schlundt had 25 points to lead 
both teams, but he was benched 
‘more than five minutes with four 
persona] fouls. At the rate he was 
pouring the points in, the game 
very well might have gone the 
other way if he. had kept out of 
trouble. As it was he sat out most lron Dukes Open With Win 
  of the last eight minutes. 
While Indiana was getting its 
lumps, Iowa, the heir-apparent to. 
the Big Ten throne, and rated No. 
4 in the poll, opened its campaign | Green of Ohio 91-60. Loyola of Chi- 
with an 8461 victory over Nebras-| cago whipped North Dakota State 
ka. The Hawkeyes built up a com- | 90-75, Washington University of St. 
manding lead in the second half} Louis turned back Mississippi State 
and Coach Bucky O'Connor wound 66-44, Marquette crushed Creighton 
| 96-68, Tulsa trounced Baylor 60-48 up using 15 players. 
Dr. Phog Allen of Kansas ot 
four sophomores and a junior into | Pontiac (Class B and C) and Fern- 
action in the opener and they’ dale (Class A). Class B regionals 
emerged with an 83-58 conquest of aiso are slated at Van Dyke Lin- 
This is a rarity but has happened 
Washington and Lee 10488. 
Win Over Ohioans 
Titans took a 10-0 lead in the Louisiana State. It was the 30th coin and Livonia Bentley. 
victory in . rw for Kansas. 
several times before. 
Vanderbilt reached a milestone 
Wisconsin breezed to an 80-68 vic- 
tory over Western Michigan, while 
DETROIT w — University of De- | 
troit’s unbeaten basketball] team) 
opening minutes and never were | 
threatened thereafter.   
Tennessee Tech edged Eastern. 
Kentucky 8-80 in five ovértimes. | 
topped the 100-point mark for the | ! 
frat tne in Metry i downing! Sparrow's 19 Points 
Lead Way to 91-60 
third straight, beating Bowling 
Green of Ohio, 91-60, fer its 3rd 
straight victory last night. 
  and Colorado halted Brigham 
Young 65-46 in other major games. 
  
Handshake Was Missing * 
in its basketball fortunes when it | Bonling Green 
the University of Detroit won its 
had easy sailing defeating- Bowling 
Coach Bob Calihan used his en- 
  
  ‘Lip’ and Lopez Feuding 
Over Picture Request . NEW YORK uw — A feud be-| 
tween Managers Leo Durocher of | When informed of Leo's reaction. ‘'l 
Ne G | was going to go into the Giant 
the New York Giants and Al Lo | clubhouse right after the game,” 
pez of the Cleveland Indians ap-| pe explained, 
peared in the making at Monday's | Giants were rushing for a plane 
Photographers , back to New York. So, instead, I | baseball meetings 
asked Durocher to walk across the 
lobby to pase with Lopez. Leo de- 
clined, claiming Lopez had not tak- 
en the trouble to extend the cus- 
tomary 
at the conclusion of the World Se- 
ries in Cleveland 
Buyers Crowd 
¢ Newmarket Sale NEWMARKET. England Ww — 
Buyers from all over the world. 
flocked back to the sales ring 
again today to attend Britain's ———» 
century at Newmarket Park's pad-. 
docks. 
Mrs. Flizabeth Arden Graham of 
| New York, owner of the Maine) 
Chance Farm racing stable, paid congratulatory handshake , 
| 
The Sday sale which ends Fri-| allow each of the two new mem- 
day already has set one record. bers three draft choices each for | 
| 
| $55,880 Monday for a chestnut son , 
of Fair Trial-Monsoon. It was the 
most ever paid for a colt sold at 
public auction in England 
There are some %5 American 
buyess here and they spent almost 
$300,000 during the first day of: 
Tattersall's December sales 
It's Time Out!   
  cent poor play, Mrs. Bonnie Hoad 
said: ‘I think it is utterly ridicu 
lous to suggest = 
“Jennifer was Le wis’ girl frend 
last year and you saw what hap- 
pened then,’ she added 
Asked whether the romance was 
serious, Hoad's mother said, ‘'! 
hope s0 We all love Jennifer very 
much.’ 
Miss Staley, a leading woman | 
player, was beaten by Thelma | 
Long last week for the Victorian 
Championship 
Hoad’s loss of form and_ indif- 
ferent attitude toward tennis were 
worrying Australian Davis Cup se 
lectors 
In another Davis Cup develop He added. that Trabert) showed Hartwig as a doubles pair’ 
better form than earlier in the Most observers, however, were 
tournament and that Seixas started sure Hoad and Rosewall would be 
sluggishly as if tired from Satur- | Australia’ 8 doubles selection. 
Big Field Starts ov Mtami Open Action — Bell Would Prohibit 
Running After Tackle 
PHILADELPHIA vut—Bert Bell, 
commissioner of the National Foot- 
MIAMI. Fla. i Qualifying | ball League, has urged a rule to 
play begins today in the oldest Prohibit pro ball carriers from 
getting up and running after they consecutive winter golf tournament . CORBECINSYe eP EOE Acie have been tackled in the nation—the $10000 Miami down 
Open Bell advocated the rule Monday 
The first of 195 pros and ama- ag he opened an investigation into 
teurs began teeing off shortly aft- 
er sunrise over the 6.700 yard par charges by the Los Angeles Rams 
that Don Joyce of the Baltimore or knocked 
3>35—70 Miami Springs Country | Colts struck Ram linebacker Les 
Club course Richter with a helmet last Satur 
The bulky field will be cut to day 
80 for medal play starting Thurs anaes 
ay 
Sam Snead is seeking his sixth Heart Attack Blamed 
Miami Open title. His chief com. for Death of Sparks 
petition is expected from Ed Fur 
WASHINGTON n, Iwo More 
(INS) — An au- 
  
man and two University of Georgia’ examiner 
players have been added to the 
South roster for the Shrine College 
All-Star football game here Christ- 
mas night. 
Coach Andy Gustafson of Miami 
who will tutor the South squad, an- for suburban Arlington 
county where Sparks died Sunday 
evening, also reported that the 26- 
| year-old player had suffered a mi- 
24 hours be- i nor seizure less than 
fore the Cleveland game. | Phillips, a former New York 
Yankee and Pittsburgh Pirate 
player, who also has played first 
base, was purchased by the 
White Sox from Hollywood of the 
Pacific Coast League after the   
  oven: 1984 acasen: nounced today he has added ° wih, 6 mre * | Charles Coates, 6- foot-3 200 pound- Hunters Scour Ohio Besides, Fain. a two-time Ameri-' He batted about 200 at Holly ep who plays end or tackle on de-| COLUMBUS, Ohio W—During the can Keague batting champion. De- wood and was the most valuable fence foridiclane landline good of hunting season “there will be one 
troit got infielder Jack Phillips and player In the Coast league. fensive tackle hunter for every 10 acres of hunt- pitcher Leo Cristante. . Cristante. a ear-ald right He also added Joe O Malley, 200. able farm land’ claims Robe rt « % « hander. lives at %42 Bayside on pound end from Scranton, Pa., and Davis, state extension wildlife Fain led the American League Detroit's southwest side. He had Bob Clemens 28 pound fullback | specialist. Davisesays about 700.- in batting. while with the Philade!- 24-7 record with Atlanta of the from Scottsboro. Ala. of the Geor: 000 hunters will scour Ohio farm phia Athletics in 1951 and 1952. He Southern Assn gia squad. | lands this season. 
| \ last season. 
          
“You'd never guess it was @ Notre Dame football team, 
Ss permanent, vem dana | Spot 
| Falcons. 
Detroit peppered in 55 points in| 
the 2nd half after building up a' 
-3%-25 halftime margin. 
  tiac led the scoring for Detroit with 
Lopez expressed amazement 
stein followed with 18. 
with 16 points. 
“but was told the 
home game next Saturday. 
Majors Crowds 
cones. Show Increase the ae White Sox, makes no | NEW YORK (INS) — Major 
bones about the fact that he’s in | league baseball enjoyed an attend- 
favor of a 10-club league. ance increase of 1,552,484—a jump | 
“I can't understand why 80 of 9.7 per cent—over the 1953 total 
many people believe a 10-club with the Baltimore Orioles regis- 
paige would be unfeasible,”’ he | tering the biggest single increase. 
“I think it would give base- | National League reported yester- 
hall a much needed shot in the aay that its 1954 total attendance 
arm. I think there are enough good | wa. 8.013.517, an increase of better, triple-A players to give the two new | than eight per cent. 
clubs 40 pretty fair players. Then|  \itwaukee again broke the all- the other eight big league clubs time league mark, eclipsing its 
could sell two players each to these 1953 peak of 1,826 397 by 304 989. 
two clubs. That would give each | '| ‘The American League's total at. 
| tendance of 7,922,364 was an in- 
|crease of 958,288 over the 1953 
total. Orioles drew 1,060,910 or 
| 763.672 more patrons than they did | 
|as the Browns at St. Louis. 
New York Yankees drew the 
| biggest AL gate with 1,476,171, 
while the Philadelphia Athletics 
'drew the low of 304,666. 
Pittsburgh drew the NL low of 
475,494, 
Basketball Results MONDAY beog Te | BASKETBALL 
Duquesne 72, Gunege Tech 62 
Harvard 61, Northeastern 49 sent a wire of congratulations to 
the Polo Grounds. I'd like to talk 
to him about it. He said such nice 
things about the club and me. I 
wouldn't want a misunderstanding 
to change things.” 
* * * 
lect 25. Another idea would be to | 
the first thre years before the oth- 
er clubs made nace aay selee selections.” 
Selvy Passes C Cousy 
in NBA Point Race NEW YORK (®Rookie Frank 
Selvy of the Milwaukee alee 
continued his sensational scorin 
to retain the top point - produc ing 
in the Nationa] Basketball |   
Assn. after a one-week absence. Hofstra 67, Kings Point 16 
The former Furman All-America | 5 ?ranets — i— 
| has scored 449 points in 20 games | lowa be Nebraska 61   
for a 22.5 average. Bob Cousy -of Kansas 63. LSU $6 tire squad in the workout with ne 
Forward Guy Sparrow of Pon- | 
19 points, Titan guard Ralph Gold- 1 More Added 
to Roster of 
Fired Coaches 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Two coaches were dismissed and “ 
“| another hiréd in the latest develop- 
ments of the fast-changing college 
football hi pi hil 
Maryland’s Jim Tatum is rumored 
s 
Harvey Robinson of Tennessee 
and John D. McMillan of The Cita- 
del were added to the coaches’ 
casualty list Monday while John 
Michelosen was signed for three 
years to succeed the ailing Lowell 
(Red) Dawson at Pittsburgh. 
| Meanwhile, the Miami Daily 
News reported it learned from “an 
excellent source’ that _ Tatum 
council meeting at Chapel Hill Dec. 
'14. Tatum was not available for 
comment. 
Robinson's 1-year contract was 
| terminated by the Tennessee athlet- 
| ie council with speculation on his 
' successor centering on other for- 
'mer Tennesee players, particular- 
ly Bowden =e of —— 
* 
| Wyatt denied, saeener he'd even 
been contacted on the matter. Aft- 
er leading his team to the South- 
west Coaference title, Wyatt was 
given a raise and now has three 
/more years to run on his present 
contract at $15,000 a year. 
The Tennessee action came as 
'no surprise with the Vols’ 4-6 rec- 
_ord their word in 30 years. 
Four assistants were fired along 
with McMillan. Gen. Mark Clark, 
president of The Citadel, said 
no siiccessor had been named. 
| Sports Editor Van Newman of the 
| Columbia (S.-C.) Record indicated   
Lanny Miles paced the visitors the new coach probably would be 
| John Sauer, assistant coach of the 
U of D meets Kalamazoo in a professional Los Angeles Rams. 
| Michelosen, trained under Pitt's 
famous Jock Sutherland, has been 
an assistant to Dawson since leav- 
| ing as head coach of the Pittsburgh 
Steelers of the NFL in 1952. 
| California End 
Pass Receiving 
(Coemp for ‘54 NEW YORK w—A regular de 
fensive end as a sophomore in two- 
platoon football two years ago, 
Jim Hanifan of California is the 
nation’s major-college pass receiv- 
ing champion Tuesday, the first 
the Pacific Coast has ever had. 
| Hanifan completed his sensation- 
al switch, final NCAA Service Bu- 
reau Statistics showed, by catch- 
| ing 44 passes this season. He also 
led in touchdown passes caught 
with seven and his 569-yard ad- 
vance was exceeded only by Stan- 
|ford's John Stewart, who gained 
|577. Stewart was runner-up in   
number caught with 36. 
Orchard Lake Names 
Officers for 1955 Most 1954 officers for Orchard 
Lake Country Club were returned 
to office Monday night at the an- 
nual meeting In the clubhouse. 
ly members of thé official fami-   
ly included John L. McQuigg, sec- 
retary, vice-president Sidney Ol- 
| berg, and directors Thomas Neal, 
| (former vice-presidént), Bert Shur- 
ley and Robert Leland, all of 
Birmingham. 
|! Kenneth D. McGregor of Wing 
Lake and George H. Crane of 
Pontiac the Boston Celtics, who lost the ica 80. West Michigan 68 : : ee ia on 7 Jetroit 91. Bowling Green 60 
j le ad. is Jal second place with 397 Central Michigan 104, Perris 72 
points in 17 games for a 73.4 point- phd Ohio 81, Memphis 8t. 72 
= 7 ai — : ark oyola Chi 90. North Dakota = 75 per game average the top mark iewall@t! (ta (Catitm es 
‘in the circuit Marquette 96 Creighton 68 
Larry Foust of the Fort Wayne Springfield. Mo St. 60, Hardin-Sim 56 
| 
_| sion, 
; with 
} 
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    Pistons, leading the Western Divi- 
leads ‘in field-goal accuracy 
52.0 per cent. Teammates 
Frank Brian and Andy Phillip re. | 
tained their leads in free-throw | 
percentage and assists respective- 
Milwaukee's Bob Pettit regained 
the rebound department from 
Harry Gallatin of the New York | 
Knickerbockers. He has 273 to Gal- 
‘latin’s 257. 
  
Paul Host, captain of the 1932 
sells | 
_Sutomobiles in Wisconsin. ~W. Va. Wesleyan 106, Beckley 81 
WEST Ball St. 83. Michigan Normal 78 
Omaha 72. Wayne, Neb 70 
Central.106. Friends 85 
Rio Grande 108, Bluefield St. 96 
Steubenville 71, West Liberty W. Va 61 
Uv SOUTH 
William & Mary 79 
Vanderbilt 104, Washington & Lee 68 
Tenn Tech 85, Eastern Kemtucky 80 
Davidson 78, Guilford 68 
Virginia 95, Randolph Macon 64 
Virginia Mil. 83, Hampden- Proud ™ 
Grambling 83, Kentuek 
Fisk 76, Alabama 8t. 7 Tennessee 91, 
CTH 
SMU 09. NW. Louisiana St. 66 
Tulsa 60, Baylor 48 
Houston 102, San Houston St 
Louisiana Tech 88. Arkansas 
FAR WEsT 
Arizona 86, Kansas State 81 
Utah 108, Hawalt 67 | se 
Tech 88 | 
Colorado 65, Brigham Young 44 j 
Idaho 74 Western Montana 56 | were re-elected president 
and treasurer, respectively. 
The greup also dedicated a 
plaque to the club's founder, Willis 
Ward, who provided the land upon 
which the fine layout is aitunted. 
‘McLaughry to Leave 
‘Dartmouth Grid Job 
HANOVER, N. H. (INS) — Deor- 
‘mond ‘‘Tuss’’McLaughry, 61, has 
; announced his retirement as head 
| football coach at Dartmouth Col- 
lege but will serve on an advisory 
committee, named to pick his suc- 
| cessor. 
Word of his resignation was con- 
~~ | tanied in a joint announcement by 
Leagues Over Movement to West Coast Cities NEW YORK uw — Battle lines | gol, National Open champion and 
‘Chick Harbert, PGA champion topsy disclosed Monday that a co- were being definitely formed to- 
was traded to Chicago in 1933 in a ——-- jronary thrombosis caused the day between the National and ade | death of Washington Redskin tackle American Leagues to be th >man deal. He batted 702 in 65 . : a nade e baatte mee eas . ) ae se thei Tulane, ears Players | Dave Sparks a few hours after the first to invade the lucrative Pacific reg } f aso! wefore g 
sidelined from June 27 to the end Added to Shrine List pro football lineman played against Coast-territory ony . ; the Cleveland Browns bd bd . {or f SPASRO weCaHSe oO é a T i = 5 ail ‘ . bas Von MIAMI Fla o®—A Tulane line. Dro W)C. Welburn. medical That was the big news as offi- Cartilage , nis rig ret 
cials of the two mayor leagues 
admitted they were discussing pos- 
sible expansion to a 10-club opéra- | 
tion. Los Angeles and San Francis- 
co territory is the objective. 
After the American League an- 
(nounced its realignment commit- | 
tee had been increased to four. 
members headed by Frank Lane of 
the Chicago White Sox, the Na- 
tional Loop admitted for the first 
time it had discussed the ‘Golden | 
West" at a meeting during’. the | 
draft sessions here Nov. 22. 
The American League committee 
will report at the summer meet- 
"' {to and the Minneapolis-St. 
| given authority ever, the National League will as- | vestigate the financial stability of | 
semble in New York again in Feb-| any prospective group. In the 
ruary to talk over the West Coast sample schedule teams would play 
program an 18-game series with each other. 
Phil Wrigley. owner of the Chi- The National Leasue turned 
cago Cubs and Los Angeles Angels 
of the Pacific Coast League, sub- 
mitted a detailed report to the Na- 
tional League at the secret ses- darkness. 
sion Nov, 22. | He proposed that all games that 
His report. giving details for Los went 4%: or 5 innings, thus becom- 
Angeles and San Francisco. also in-| ing legal, but not going the full 
cluded reports on Montreal, Toron- 9 innings. be called “‘suspended”’ ren Giles on games called before 
the ninth inning by bad weather or 
area. The report listed railroad games called because of darkness | 
mileages, transportation costs and or rain, Hike the disputed game be- 
a sample schedule of 162 games. | tween Milwaukee and Brooklyn at 
The American League commit- Ebbets Field during an approach- 
tee. which also came up with a ing hurricane last fall. 
sample 162-game schedule, was, The National League adopted a 
to screen appli- | 
The com- _ would be played off after the end 
| of the regular season. 
ee SS down a proposal of President War- | 
Paul games. This would have included | 
rule that postponed games of a fi- | 
,cants to determine whether their nal series between two clubs that 
baseball parks would meet major might affect the pennant: race coach Ken Loeffler's LaSalle team 
league requirements, 
ings in Milwaukee next July. How-| mittee also was authorized to in- | McLaughry and the college -ath- 
letic council. The resignation is 
= at the end of his current 
March 30 
  
Barred nan Meade 
Seeks Return to Track 
MIAMI, Fla. & — Don Meade 
America’s leading jockey in 1939 
and 191, who was barred from 
; racing 10 years ago, plans to ap- 
ply for a permit as a trainer 
Meade, now 41 years old, .ap- 
peared befere the Florida State 
Racing Commission Monday and 
asked that he be allowed to return 
to the tracks. 
  
LaSalle in Top Spot 
NEW YORK (UP) — LaSalle, 
defending NCAA champion, _re- 
ceived 28 of a possible 35 first 
place votes today to top the Ist 
1954-55 weekly college basketball 
‘ratings of the United Press board 
of coaches by a wide margin. 
With the voting based on games 
|Played through Saturday night, 
collected 322 of a possible 350 | points. 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY; DECEMBER 7, 1954 | e: F sail are & 4. 
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  CASEY PROBES — Casey Stengel, AP Wirephote 
Yankees’ manager, digs into the pocket of Cleveland | Al's success since the latter piloted the Tribe to 
Indian manager Al Lopez Monday at the annual |the AL pennant. Casey's club, after having won an 
major league®winter meetings in New York. Could | unprecedented five straight world championships, New York 
for the secret of | finished second last season. 
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NEW YORK ® — Italo Scorti- 
chini of Italy vowed today that 
from now on “I'm an American, 
and will fight American style 
/ “|e seem.” . s Ld] s 
Sef Thursday The 25-year-old boxer won his 
third straight fight Monday night, 
taking a unanimous 10-round deci- 
Members of the 1964 football “eer ae ms He'll Fight 2 
scum ==“ On Same Card Guest speaker will be Kenneth   
day night in the PHS cafeteria. 
  acer Hil Parder opie gene Moore Offers to Put 
cn football coach at ri on Double-Header in 
Kelly will Se corned clap eet! Dec. 29 Show 
the Chippewas’ 1954 IIAC co-cham- 
pionship team. 
Affair will get under way at 
6:30 p.m, 
Japanese Boxer 
Barred in China TOLEDO, 0. #—Archie Moore, 
> world light heavyweight champion, 
told the Toledo Blade today that 
he has offered to meet two heavy- 
weights, Johnny Williams and Don   
Moore said he would ask Florida boxing commission for ap 
proval today. Scortichini and Bell Are -Pitt Player 
Victorious in TV Boxing b ay 
Named Coach Johnny Michelosen to | 
Guide Panther Squad 
in 1955 
Eastern Parkway. PITTSBURGH (#—Johnny Mich- 
Scortichini was on top of his op-| elosen, who became accustomed to 
ponent all the way, and never let winning Pitt football teams during 
up, although there were no: knock- | the fabulous era of the late Dr. 
downs. | John B. (Jock) Sutherland, took 
“I now fight the aggressive | over Tuesday as head coach at lis 
American style,’ the Italian ‘said | alma mater. 
in his dressing room," It's no ll Michelosen played for Suther- | 
to fight European style in Ameri- | land, then was his assistant and 
ca, Lose all fights. From now on finally suceeded him as coach of 
I'm an American.” the National Football League's 
* oe 8 Pittsburgh Steelers. 
Boxers from across the Atlantic,| When Capt. Tom Hamilton, Pitt 
at explained, hold back occasion- | athletic director, announced Mich- sion from Chico Varona of Cuba at 
St. Nicholas Arena. 
In another televised bout Mon- 
day night, Bobby Bell of Youngs- 
  
    ally, but Scortichini had different elosen’s appointment Monday he 
ideas Monday night. Referee Mark | didn't mention terms but the new 
Conn gave him the bout by a 91) coach probably will receive from 
margin, Judge Joe Agnello had it | $12,800 to $15,000 annually on his 
82, and Judge Arthur Susskind 3-year contract. He succeeds Low- Juneups Dy 6   
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Middies Win Lambert Award f   . *. i . 
TWENTY-THREE 
  
ANNAPOLIS, Md. w—Mythicg} 
football champion of the East is 
the latest honor to be voted Navy 
jand the more the merrier is the 
jreaction of Coach Eddie Erdelatz   Tonight's Games 
Set Stage for 
Title Campaigns | 
Half Dozen Top Scraps , * * . 
“I'm happy to see this team get 
| every honor it can because if ever 
lone deserves it, this one does,” 
jhe’ said upon learning Navy won 
| the LamberteTrophy. 
. * . 
“I'm glad when individual play- 
rs receive pwards,"’ Erdelatz 
Included in Araa’s said. “But winning the Lambert P i Trophy makes me even happier 
rogram because it is a reward for team \Coach Erdelatz Hails Selection of His 
Navy Team as Best of East College Ils effort and that's what we owe our ,award, 77 favored Navy and 11 
success to this .season.” | Army. Penn State was third in the 
| Fhil Monahan, the Navy captain | voting 
| who has played in only three of ° 
ithe games because of . injuries, It is only the second time in 20 
years that Navy won the trophy. 
The other was in 1943 when it won 
eight games and lost only to Notre 
Dame. took the same tack as his cach. 
“It's a great honor,”’ he said 
| ‘We are proud to have been chos- 
en, I am pleased for the team. 
“This is one of the things that! This year's team won seven, the 
we have been working and hoping most in one season since 1945, and 
|for because I do think we have (lost 60 to Notte Dame and 21-19 
\the best team in the East."’ to Pitt. 
| Navy tlinched the Lambert Tro- ._ * © 
| phy by beating Army 27-20 in the} The 1954 team also will be only 
|last game of the regular season. | the second to participate in a bowl, 
|Of the 97 football writers and | the 1923 eleven being the first to 
| broadcasters who balloted for the | go to the Rose Bowl. Erdelatz is ' 
    
By JACK SAYLOR 
Area prep basketball teams play 
their final non-league tuneups to- 
Oakland County Sportsmen's 
Club will hold its annual deer 
antler and bear contests Wednes- 
day night at the clubhouse in Wa- 
terford. f 
a number of years. 
Contest co-chairmen Walter Bar- 
rows and Paul Gaber have an- 
nounced 11 divisions in the deer 
judging and four divisions for 
bears. 
iE Deer will be judged on largest 
  fi Chuck Hunsinger Gets 
Montreal Fans’ Backing i 
ve | Hunsinger, Montreal ‘ Alouettes 
halfback who was the goat of an 
important Canadian football game, 
today seceived a 1,000-foot tele- 
gram from 21,947 loyal fans who 
want him back next season, 
The 2-year-cold Hunsinger, an 
all-state high school player here, fi 
turning veteran player.   
  | Scheduled for Wednesday 
HARRISBURG, I. @ — Chuck | | taking his team to the Sugar Bowl 
| against -Missisippi. 
Individually, Ron Beagle at end 
previously had been honored by 
selection by the Maxwell 
Philadelphia as its choice 
antler spread, most perfect heads | outstanding college football 
with varying number of points,|in the country. Beagle 
longest spike, best matched racks, | been named during the 
Press OCSC’s Deer Contest Is. n=". ; 
also 
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  voted 7-. Scortichini weighed | ell (Red) Dawson who resigned | 
154%, Varona 1533. | Nov. 16 after being hospitalized | 
Costa, No. 7 featherweight con- | with a heart condition for several 
‘tender, had been defeated only | weeks. 
once before in 27 professional 
mane Navy Man Winner   
Costa, who weighed 129% pounds, 
was given the verdict by Judge : | Nick Gamboli, 5-41. Judge Bert 
Grant scored the rounds 5-5 but 
gave Bell a 65 edge in points. 
Referee Jack Watson voted it 81-1 ‘of Rolladium Test A Navy man, who formerly rep- 
resented the Pontiac Rolladium in 
  
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Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY 
CASE—Clock Hand Directic: . 
With a little imagination, and winner over Roland LaStaarza. 
smooth wrist turn, you can develep | “I'll fight both of them (Cockell 
either a hook or reverse (backup) | and Williams in successive bouts 
delivery for left or right hand on the same card,” Moore told 
spares. You do it with clock eon- Eddie Jones, Blade boxing writer, 
trol, as suggested by former world | i 
match champion Buddy Bomar. 
In the sketch the hand post- 
tien is set for a hook turn, right 
te left. Note that the fingers are   
  ing. “I'm tired of reading where 
Rocky Marciano must remain idle 
because he has no one to fight. 
There is at least one fellow he 
can fight, and I'll give him the 
fight of his life,” he added. 
Moore, in a one-man campaign 
to force IBC to match him with 
| Marciano, is pleading with sports 
leditors and fans to help him 
carry his fight to the IBC. 
Break Scoring Mark   
    
the scoring with 18 free throws 
and three field goals for 24 points. 
Central's Dick Kackmeister and 
Tim Burdon followed with 22 points 
each. 
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Sunday night's dance contest at the 
Rolladium. Robert Mills and his 
partner, Patricia Jarrard, were 
winners in the “Fascination fox 
trot.”’ 
Harold Staley was the Class A 
winner in Saturday's elimination 
races. Class B winners were Kar- 
en Swanson and Bil] Angell, while 
first in Class C were Jane Metzner for Bell, who weighed 127% 
pounds. 
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To Plan the Budget for 
Pit Your Will Against Foolish Spending allow for irregular contingencies 
such as illness. The average fam- 
ily should take care of such haz 
ards through hospitalization and 
pre-payment medical policies, and 
through health and accident poli- 
cies, preferably policties you can't 
cancel, and through life policies, 
intluding disability and waiver of 
premium provisions. 
To provide enough insurance 
coverage within limited means, 
you must utilize such devices as 
diminishing term ina@trance 
(which gets cheaper as you get 
older), and annual payment set- 
tlements over a limited number 
of years before your dependents 
may be expected to be self sup- 
porting. 
If window shopping makes your 
mouth water, one possibility is to 
expand your gross income. This 
depends not only on making dad 
more productive, but also possibly 
on, inducing mom and the children 
to take on some part time work. 
A budget is an instrument for 
planned, -instead of hit-or-miss, 
spending. It represents a philoso- 
.| phy of life, and determines what 
luxuries shall be by-passed as well 
as which ones shall be bought. 
The ide that instalment buying 
permanently expands your pur- 
chasing power is a snare and a 
such as saving for old age, sickness | delusion. 
or true death. living on your budget takes| _ Th? instalment plan is useful 
: | if (1) it induces you to manage care, planning and a lot of self t a 
discipline, the chances are you are or mare systematically (2) if the earlier availability 
of the commodity bought on time 
helps you to earn the funds with 
which to pay for it. A good 
iMustration of this Is a car for a 
salesman 
inary 4 - some people 
with nest eggs find the instalment 
plan a useful way to buy durable 
comfort goods out of income, in- 
stead of paying for it by dissipating 
permanent savings. By MERRYLE 8S. RUKEYSER 
NEW YORK (INS)—The philoso- 
stances! I MAKE circumstances.” 
This should make him the patron 
of management. ’ 
At home, the family budget is principal management tool. It 
both a means of self discipline 
Ready-made budgets are of little 
as a rough guide. Con- 
income, family tastes 
aspirations, and the number 
  
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Z BE technique of a systematized plan 
for getting out of debt, to long term 
assets. 
But partial payment obviously is no substitute for a budget. Unless 3 & 
= i. 
tli Hf   vf | 
Your Family 
ing food, cultutal and entertain 
ment expenses, clothing or medical | 
needs. : 
Modern business depends on 
credit, but an overdose of credit 
can become harmful. 
The greatest peril in the family 
budget is to overemphasize the 
present and visible wants, to’ the 
neglect of aecruing and invisible 
needs such as.a_nest egg for the’ 
hazards of life. 
A budget should have balanced | 
ingredients and should fit family | 
preferences. ; 
By way of illustration, families 
that love concerts and operas | 
should not deprive themselves of | 
'music because of extravagance in | 
| buying fancy cuts of meat, which 
reflect popularity rather than in- | 
trinsic nutritive values. = 
(Tomorrow: Hew you can adjust |   
to high taxes.) 
; Suspect Stands Mute on Robbery Charge Raymond Lendzian, 27, of Royal 
Qak, Monday stood mute on ap 
armed robbery charge and Oak- ~ 
  land County Cireuit Court Judge 
Frank L. Doty entered an innocent 
plea for him. 
Lendzian is accused with three 
other men in the $5,000 holdup of 
the Club Bar, 84 E. 10 Mile Rd. 
on Nov. 12. The others are set for 
examination in Hazel Park justice 
court Wednesday. 
The four, armed with shotguns 
and hooded with pillowcases, took 
the money from a safe. Lendzian 
has failed to furnish $2,000 bond 
and is in Oakland County Jail 
awaiting trial. 
Summer House Entered 
A summer cottage at 7015 Lock- 
lin, Union Lake, owned by Albert |* 
Cutler of Detroit, was broken into |. 
sometime last week, but nothing | 
was taken, Michigan State Police 
of the Pontiac Post reported. 
  
Tonsberg, Norway, celebrated its 
first thousand years in 1871.   
SIDE GLANCES _ by Galbraith » 
  
  
        
  
    
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TWENTY-FOUR a, THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUBSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1956 ‘ . 
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       THE PONTIAC PRE U - 
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SS,, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1954 . j 
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$25 Taken by Burglors at Keego Gas Station: 
Facing Critical Year   
  
  
  
  . CHICAGO, Dec 7 (AP)—Opening 
VAR LGR, tee r 
OP sc ccs 1.27% 
paeesis 226 06ldly a 
a eee 2.27% Boy 
MBS 2c .cckss 2.30% Jem .:..... 2.76% 
Jiy .. 2.19% Mar ....... 2.71% 
| Cor May ..cece- 218 +% 
Diet 2. eees 154% Shy ........ 2.1642 
Mar c.csss 1.60% : 2.58 
May ....... 1.60% 
Vo) Sedrmonc 1.62% Dec 14.30 
| Sep 18T Jan ....0... 14.22 
Oa ee 13.66 
DOC siicccccs 90% May ........ 13.45 
MOF coccscecs es 8 8odly 13.47 
[ MRF .cvcceces 6% 
ELLE aeesqened Tite May ........ 11.18 
| R <P Ocecaoeend 11.15 
| Dec 1.2100 Beep ..csueee 10.95 
Mer 2.2... 1.36 
  
DETROIT POULTRY 
DETROIT, Dec. 7 (AP)—Prices paid 
f.0.b. Detroit for No. 1 quality 
mm. 
-37; ca 
, (5-7 Ibs) 28-30; old roosters 12; 
[heavy ducks 26-26, light duc! 
Breeder turkeys, young 
hens 36, toms 26. 
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DETROIT £OGGS 
DETROIT. Dec. 7 (AP)— 
Detroit, cases included, f 
or rnstes: Grade A large 31-40; weighted vy type 
What if your child hits 
someone with a bike? 
Comprehensive Liabil- 
protects you. average 40, medium 32-34 wtd. avg. 31's. 
ity * small 28-30 wid. av. 20%; grede B large 
35-36 wtd av 35 s fob. 
  
CHICAGO POULTRY 
CHICAGO, Dec. 6 (AP)—Live poultry 
dy on hens; sbout s on young 
k; receipts in coops 1. (Priday 
841 coops, 107,009 Ib); fob. paying prices 
| 2 lower to % higher: heavy hens 17 5-18 
| light hens 12-14: fryers and broilers 21- 
| 27: old roosters 12-125; caponettes 27- 
| 29; hen turkeys 37-375: young tom tur- 
| keys 23-26. ducklings 30; farmer ducts 
(over 5 Ib 22, under 5 Ib 18.         CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS 
CHICAGO, Dec. 7 (AP)—Butter steady 
to firm; receipts 860.339:     
  
58 
Eggs top weak, balance steady; re- 
cetpts 25.826; wholesale buying prices un- 
changed to 1, lower, US large whites 
31.5; mixed 31; mediums 275. standards 
28.5: current receipts 25; dirties 22; 
| checks 22 
  
Foreign Exchange 
ul NEW YORK, Dec. 7 (AP)—Poreign ex- 
change rates follow (Great Britain in 
| dollars, others in cents) 
We Have These 
Dependable Coals: | market 3% per cent premium or 103.25 
| UB. cents up feds & cent 
| ee ¥ Great itaim (pound) 62.79%, 
up 5/32 of a cent; Great Britain 30 day 
| futures 278 3/16, up 1/32 of a cent; 
| Great Britain 60 day futures 2.79 732, 
up 7/32 of a cent: Great Britain 90 day 
Leow Ash Pocahontas | titures 214 0"tp 9/32 of 8 cont Bel. | gium (franc) .29 of a cent. unchanged: 
P } | Germany (Western) (Deutsche mark) 
ntas | 23.85, unchanged; Holland ‘guilider) 
| 26.34, unchanged; Italy (lira) 61% of « 
| cent, unchanged; Portugal ‘escudo) 3.50, 
unchanged; Sweden (krona) 1934. un- 
| changed: Switeeriand (franc) (free) 
| 23.34. unchanged; mark (krone) 14 50 
unchanged 
Latin America: Argentina (free) 17.74, . ° 
Pocahontas Briquettes | screnses.,_ Pees, res 1g un: ° | suela ‘bolivar) 36.63, unchanged 
Disco Furnace | _ Par East mons Kong dollar 17.60, up 
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ripniedaga ‘Man Injured When Car 
SIBLEY|:22== Glenn Welch, 24, of 3096 Mar- 
COAL & SUPPLY CO. | garet, Auburn Heights, was treated 
at Pontiac General Hospita] for 
140 N. Cess Ave. 
FE 5-8163 Kentucky Coals 
  
/minor injury suffered when his 
‘auto strick a Grand Trunk railroad 
\engine on N. Cass Ave, Monday. 
Patrolmen William Bailey and 
Forest Hatfield entered into the 
accident report a recommendation 
\ for warning signals at the crossing.         
  
     
STOCKS — BONDS Consult us for first hand information 
in Stocks and Bonds 
e | 
We maintain a direct line to a member of all 
principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute { 
quotations service available at all times. 
C. J. Nephler Co. 414 Community Nationa) Bank Bidg. 
NOTICE of TAXES 
CITY of PONTIAC City of Pontiac, 1954, County Taxes, will be due and payable . 
at the office of the City Treasurer, December 19, 1954, through 
january 19, 1955, without fees. 
Payments made by mail must be postmarked not later than 
January 19, 1955, to avoid penalty. 
All County Taxes unpaid as of january 20, 1955, will be 
subject to four (4) per cent collection fees, payable through 
February 28, 1955. 
All unpaid 1954 City and School Taxes may be paid at the 
resid Treasurer's office through February 28, 1955, with accrued    
             
      
          
        
    
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al-state | 17.90-22. 
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Set eaNTHG SS" iSeacert TER: | cate teatag Qeeteien aa 1. 
Boe, around ance aps choice mowty | Ager" $9 dt Gre taal) Bt ; 2% + 17,00-19.18; 0 few choice “No eee: 2) ee i Announce Formation 00; most 360-518 | sinned Ch..... a a] ee Ib gy yf g geal a sted Sire... 34 Kelsey ‘Hay .. 307) Of New Sales Division : 1 Allis Chal.... 12.6 Kennecott 95.4. to 16:00; bulk 425-600 lb 13.38-44.75. né Clk rr) for Truck Pi a ae waed Gans Geos oe nen — my * 634 Kresge 88 30.7 | or iruc ant 
; s ers er) +5 416 | Sine tend to gee = = = Aon 2) tebe P $2.3 | A. S. McEvoy of Pontiac has 
lower; bulls steady; vealers steady to|4™ Cyan... .. bose pager pr L 43:3 | been named head of a new fleet 
1.00 hig and prime steers 25.50- 7: p moti .. i ps ex “ division established at General Mo- 
31.00; prime grades 28.00 up; most good | 4 ws «& pay .. 48 tot steers 20.80-36 00; commer | AN Motors” itt Loews... ih1|tors Truck and Coach Division, — hetfers. 3380-21 0 ced, to ee Am N Gas... 40 pee 5 cm - 24 Philip J. Monaghan, GM Vice pres-{ ; ecommerce down ms remy mais WMC be lee etal | A™ Seating . 303 Mot Te 10-4 | ident and GMTC general manager, 
cows 9.00-11.00; a few commercial cows) 4, gti Pa 31.3 Martin GI ... 3@1 said today. , 
wheelie bat eee ee end cw Am Tel & Tel 178 May D Str... 364) Monaghan said the new sales di- — oa Am Tod ..... 637 Mead Cp..... 83 bulls 12.00-14.00; to prime vealers| 40, woolen 206 Mid Con Pet.. 91.6) Vision was necessitated by rapidly 
eee oe > = vos 183 Mid ul Pd. --: 387 | expanding fleet sales 
sone, 7 dot casement Aras Sec" 4 BSE se Bs) ety steady: eh me wesled lambs Armour & Co. 13. Motor Wheel. 314 
end choice 18.68-18.18; cull to low good | AtehiJoq) 9 "433° Mucller Br... 31.8 £.00-18.00; most, chot 1 skins Au Cat Line 139 Murray Cp.... 38:1 x mostly Atl Refin 65 Nat Bisc..... “6 
por oa cull to good slaughter ewes Atlas Pdr “ rt? Nat Cash R...100.4 
: Aveo Mig ..'. 61 Net ‘Gype.cc at 
| DETROIT LIVESTOCK Bek & Oh .. 334 Mat wteel...1. St? DETROIT. Dec. 7 \AP)—Hogs—Salabie Bendix Av ess i Ret Thee... 33 
receipts increased "by fair ined. carry. | Bet Steel .- 888 wie Ga Pw. 308 over lower grade ughter steers, year Geha Alum i 19.5 Norf & West 4 
lings end cows; market y No Am Av . a1 
with Monday's tees; part load prime | Bond ee aa Nor Pac . 618 
It Seedy eaten: "at bog wee nig Sere «Be S's: thes doc nes feausereen Cosy [Brus Belts «HO Cuter Se oO . Anema pope Budd Co ..... 144 SS) + 
etfers from 11.60 down; limited i 964 Seene Tm Gi. oo sales utilitiy and commercial cows 9.50-|C8lum & H .. 106 pan a W Air 17.3 10.80; few better commereial cows 11.00 ang _ Pooh EFL ... 148 
most ection et 100-000; load ‘choles |C@n Pac .... 30.2 Parse. De idee lightweight stock steer calves 23.00. |Capital Airl .. 187 Penney JC ;.. 93 culver —Salable 300. Market ageing | ee, me me 20.2 
ers Shee 3040; late hcnsen. high Boice |Cater Trac .. 187 ool oy end prime individual vealers 31.00-34.00; Celancse 2°" Phileo . 387 mostly 33.00 down; balk utility and com-|Cen Il) PS 25.2 Philip Mor ... 1 
mercial 12.00-20.00; cull and utility 5.00- | Cert-teed 242 phil er4 Sie aie) AEA ms ppg . Pilisby Mills 524 
around, steady "but ‘market not fully | peat tag 2 oll tap ° : os 
wooled pL ot fame wip 50-20 86 por Cimes Mo... 8) fem oe 77: 2. to choice hier ewes o- |Cluett Pea 37 baad > 2p" | Core Cole .. 1118 Rom mana =. 339 
Colg Palm ... 07 Reo Motors .. 276 {Col Gas « 163 Repud sti i 76 
= 7 $88 Reyn Met ... 1006 . cance 8 Rey Tod B .. 416 [ Consum Pw “67 RKO Pict @s 
| Con P pf 452 108 x Spe 241 
am Ppt tM N08 siteway Ot .. 06.2 | Cont Bak 2.7 
Cont Can i Fed S %*¢| The convention will run from Dec. 
Bon So Os Re fete Bea ® See Dee, 9 | Copper Rng 43 - 2 4 —_— 
cree a a Shell O81 5 Phi onl —— Birming- ae : : am § ict bonds State Board Approves pa Bae”. i Sela 0. | ico share of tax exempt bonds Sale of $60 Million Issue Dee A! 1, Sou Ry. ta | offered during December, accord- to S ndic | Du Pont 1065 — w Pr ing to Douglas H. Campbell, vice 
yndicate. est’ Air Lang $id Brand... 383, President of the First of Michigan 
LANSING  — The State Ad-| 5a %°¢ 2 sta on ind ana | COMP. A total af $4,004,000 in ministrative | Board today ap ri Mus << 33 sa Oh it bonds will be offered this month. 
ie ts vens 
a a i eaee bones trie Rn he Siew war .. 233) George H. Kimball Jr. announces 
bonds to a syndicate of Chicago| Pairs Mor _.. 227 Pap . «@_| the formation of the Kimball Agen- 
and New York banking houses at | Powers... - "013 yy Bra. sa6| cy: Bundling = complete tne of 
an interest rate of 1.83 per cent. | Prueh Tre... 45 Temes Co... e718 = oy See, 
The lowest of three bids was sub-| O27 ™E 87 Tromp pd... art Offices in Drayton Plains. Kimball 
mitted by Halsey-Stuart & Co. of Gen Pais |<. 791 T'mk R Bear 478 has been in the insurance business | Chicago, First National Bank of O28 Meters” 93 snsamer ye «it this area for the past 16 years. | 
New York, and the First National Gen Retrae | 281 Rag wa = ae He will be associated with Arthur Tank et ticene ana ten | ove sie Underwd .-: 348) J. Kimball, a former automobile 
| The firm offered to buy the bonds Gen Time. a4 02, Mees, 1404 | dealer in Pontiac, at a net interest cost to the state Om..0* ---: $18 ounen Go. AT ‘ of $13,438,977. and offered a pre-| Goebel Br. 78 Onit Pru... 335 Detroit Man Gets Deer mium of $253,800. piace On Gas Im... 366) . 
| State Treas. D. Hale Brake | Grah’ Paige 3 oe ee: i, | After Season — With Car 
termed the company’s offer “a pa oe - B b 4 — . 4 | Hazen A. Morrow of 13133 Turner, very, very satisfactory” bid.” os fon oe a od pt 169.2 Detroit, got his deer 
Other bids were submitted by (Mayet MO... 67 Van Resi... 31.3) night three days after the close of 
Bankers Trust and Associates of | Holland PF. 181 War's Pic... 194 the season. 
New York at an interest rate of |Tomert®, . @2 W ve Pup. se || Instead of a gun, hoWever, Mor. 1.87 per cent and the N Houd Mer | 132 Westg a BL... 38.3 | TOW used his car to kill a doe which City Bank of New Y. J ee 871 West .. 7 | attempted to cross U.S.10 about 
Associates at 1.89 per cent. Iniand Bt... ase Gun & Go. tog |one mile north of Oakhill road in ; : [ped oS " SS 3 oo Groveland Township. 
‘The money should be available | Int’ Mary... 383 Yale & Tow... $2.| Michigan State Police Cpl, Em- |in the early part of January, | iat met = *. : ss = = mett Bradley of the Pontiac Post i H , 7 < ‘ : Pee Ps ag i prs told int silver "68 Zenith Rad... 904/Said Morrow's car received about 
at cache tn Lederle to | $150 damage—and he didn't even 
te ane cepa 1 PTOCERS ery voREO Be eeeene ty rhe] Bet to keep the deer, which was | The — Associated Press cs te tel | turned over to the Oakland County over- | ik : 
siti Tor i rg EE gt the Spptcations, to be handled) ar" aetcc iat ‘Bt igs| ete 3 Tickets During by the 7 ee ea Wer cc debe BE ss 4 isa | Traffic Warrant Arrest 
. | tee Wow ove MBS mS ss 98! Knox Young, 27, of 513 Branch 
wa voters approved ” 80 mil-| Noon, today...20¢9 1153 ¢82 1802/ St., was arrested by Pontiac Police 
dollar bond issue but state on a former traffic warrant and 
treasury they DETROIT STOCKS given three traffic violation tickets thought 60 million ot Toe total pigures after decimal potete are eighthe | Monday when he rammed his auto would take care of the pa 7 — ae 2¢ into a patrol car in an attempt to 
The other 20 million dollars will be | pac Navigation® 14 15 | e8cape, according to police. 
| financed if needed. oe oo 3$ 3,|  Patrolmen Wayne E: Long, driv- _— Masco ceeseee 31 332/ing the police car, and Robert 
Driver Pays $75 Fine =| Reay"“tarrerssssss de <* | Gaines, said they chased him sev- Ya tlle he ae * 14) eral blocks after clocking the mo- 
eee ee torist at 45 miles an hour in a 
 F j de | gage PY 2>-mile zone. 
|yeckless driving and paid a. $35 Hits Crossing Signal When the patrol “car cornered 
‘in the county jail g byenkes| Paul R. Byford, 26, of 114 Dres- | Young in the rear of 334 Diston before Pontiac Judge Cecil Mc. den St., blamed a foggy wind.’ St., police said, the motorist 
@allum. shield for causing him to crash | cTashed his auto into the side of 
| into a Grand“Trunk Railroad warn- | the police car when Younz tried 
| U.S. Senators were elected by ing signal on Montcalm Street to back out. He was given tickets 
| state until 1913° when |early today when his brother, | charging speeding, driving against 
a H Stock Market 
Shows Slump NEW YORK w — The stock 
market turned lower today in the 
early afternoon following a higher 
start 
range with gains and losses run- 
ning to around 3 points at the 
10,000 up % at 27%. 
  Prices gupread over a broad|" 
      
  
      
      
  
  
  
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  Chrysler line is expected 
| this |Ford-Chevrolet 
Battle for Sales 
The American consumer has 
crossed the tracks in his ‘needs 
and taste and will continue to 
demand superior cars," 
Smead, Ford sales boss. says L. W. g Hi 
car but can it cut into Ford and 
Ford and GM officials sincerely 
hope Chrysler can weather their 
devastating competition. But | 
neither firm dares let up. This power year,” reports 
General Motors president Harlow 
cf Boys’ Club Will Hold Mother and Son Night) wm tam demonstration among other groups. Over 500 are expected to attend 
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i citi COUNSELLORS Above Oakland Theater 
Phone #8 8-0456 
        
  
DETROIT EDISON COMPANY COMMON STOCK YIELDS ABOUT 4.6% 
Having paid’ dividends continuously since 1909, this stock offers an excellent investment in a 
growing Michigan utility. 
Telephone: WOodward 2-2055 
First or Micnicay Conroranion 
‘Investment Bankers 
BUHL BUILDING 
NEW YORK — DETROIT 
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year GM will end with about 50.4 | of the total market. “ 
  
in Malicious Damage 
    
  The Happiest Homes’ 
Are Financed the Low-Cost 
“Capitol Way!” 
    
    
    
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Bank Building 
Phone FE 4-1568-9 
BAKER & HANSEN 
Donald E. Hansen 
Res FE 2-5513 
Accident Insurance 
Automobile Insurance 
Burglary Insurance 
Bonds—All Types Richard H. DeWit 
Res. FE 5-3793 
Fire Insurance 
Liability Insurance 
Life Insurance. 
Plate Glass Insurance 
  
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Be certain that your car is covered 
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  TWENTY-SIX 
* Youths, Waive Exam 
on Burglary Count Examination of breaking and en- 
tering-charges were waived yester- 
day by two Farmington brothers 
who are accused of illegally en- 
tering five schools in Oakland 
County during the past three weeks. 
Thomas Dailey, 18, and his broth- | 
er, Fred S., 17, of 21303 se 
leer, appeared before Farmington 
‘Justice John J. Schulte Jr. 
Both youths were unable to fur- | 
nish $5,000 bond each and are be-: 
ing held in Oakland County Jail 
until théi rarraignment in Oakland | 
Couhty Circuit Court Dec. 13. 
Farmington Police Chief Joseph 
DeVriendt said the pair have ad- |   
    
mitted breaking into the Avondale 
High School in Avon Township, two 
Troy Township schools and three 
in the. Farmington area. 
The brothers are being tried for 
into the Ten Mile Ele-. 
men School and Our Lady of 
‘Sorrows School on Powers road, | 
both in Farmington, DeVriendt | 
said. 
Mitzi Gaynor Shows Off | 
New Spouse in Detroit 
DETROIT (UP) — Actress Mitzi 
Gaynor was in Detroit today to 
show off her new husband to home- | 
town friends. 
Mitzi and her - husband, Jack 
Bean, 32-year-old San Francisco 
publicist, arrived last night to be- 
gin a five-day Detroit visit. They 
were welcomed by the actress’ 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
Gerber. 
The actress indicated her hus. | 
band, a former University of Min- | 
nesota’ basketball player, would | 
have a. busy time in the Motor | 
ity. 
“I've still got a jot of friends, 
here and I want to show this guy 
off,” she said. 
FCC Ruling Opens Way 
for WJR-TV in Flint 
DETROIT (INS) 
was clear today for radio station 
WIR to build a television station in| 
Flint, following Federal Commu- | 
nications Commission dismissal of 
two patter aimed at — the |   
WOOD |! 
Theaters, ‘Ine ~| 
  
Guild Plans Bazoor 
OXFORD—The Ladies Guild of | 
the Congregational Church wil! 
hold its annual bazaar and chicken | 
dinner beginning at 3 p.m. Wednes- | 
  
SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The 
Township has agreed to give local | 
allowance for uniforms 
of $100 will be allotted 
year, and up to $50 
for replacement, for 
a two-trouser uniform, 
boots was estimated at | 
police uniform allowance 
than. that allowed to 
, because of neces- 
  MOMS Plan Party 
GALLOWAY LAKE—The Gallo- 
way Lake MOMS Unit 21 will 
hold a Christmas party and busi- 
Ress meeting at noon tomorrow at 
the home of Mrs. Wade Harris, | 
2036 Pontiac Rd. Boxes for serv- 
feemen and women will be packed 
during the afternoon. 
ee 
County Calendar | Mariette 
The Michigan Parmers Guild wii! held 
thetr monthiy meeting Wednesday eve 
ming tn the Outid hel! Ejection of of 
fieers will be held. and a potluck dinner 
will follow 
The Nerth Mariette Community Parm 
Bureau will meet Wednesday evening 
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood 
ADVERTISEMENT 
Notice te Contractors Sealed proposals 
Will be received at the office of Township | 
Clert. Waterford Township Hall, Water. 
ford Township, Oakiand County, Mich! 
een until £00 pm. December 20 1054 
eat which time the bids wil) be publicly | 
opened and read aloud for the removal! | 
a and disposal of sludge from sewage dis 
— plant at M-5® and Elizabeth Lake 
The quantities involved in this work 
eonsist principally of the following Ap- | 
proximately § 000 gallons of sludge per 
Bidders must be licensed by 
Health Department for aiudge removal 
Performance bond required 
The eontract documents are on file 
at the office of the Township Clerk 
Waterford Township. Oakiand County 
Michigan 
The right te accept any ptoposa!l to 
reject any or all proposals and to waive 
defects in proposals is reserved by the 
Township 
By order of 
Waterford Township Board 
4905 W. Huron Bt 
Pontiac, Michigan 
* LOUIS G BARRY 
Waterford Township Cierk 
Dec 7, ‘84 
RESIDENTS « ON “MARION | STREET 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP. OAKLAND 
COUNTY, MICHIGAN 
At @ reguiar meeting of the Township 
ré heid in the Township Hall on November 29. 1954 @ date for a hearing on the proposed street lighting of Marion street was established Hearing to be held at the Township Hall Janu.. ary 12. 1958 between the hours of 10 00 am. end 400 pm On this day the 
Towns Board shall be in session be- 
tween said hours to hear any objections which neo SI be offered against creating that distri 
LOUIS G. BARRY Waterford Township Clerk 
Dec "4 
“RESIDENTS OF LINCOLN HEIGHTS 
WATERFORD   
SUBDIVISION, w. TOWNSHIP 
Ate patateh dag ot the Town 
of the wnsehi 
Board. in “ine Mall 4 
November 29, 1954 a gate our fer” a hearing 
om the street lighting of Lincoin 
Heights 0 was established 
Hearing to be held at the Township Ha! 
January 12, 1955 between the hours of 
10:00 a.m. aga 4:00 pees hoon this day 
- a. —— — in session 
re ay any objec- 
tiene which i be offered against | 
treating that district 
LOUIS G. BARRY. 
Waterford Township 
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‘Suspect’ .   
REAL SQUARE—William Shadden, 8, of Ft. Scott, | 
‘Blockhead.”’ a hen which lays eggs 
The year-old hen laid perfectly | stac rhed » ae 
          
. By Hugh Lawrence Nelson   
Carlson P amily Suspects 
Kit of Murdering Gardener Private Delective 
ust returned from fits 
honeymoon, when he is requested 
by Mrs Kit Carlson to get some- 
thing’ on ber mother-in-iew. Dunn s 
secretary, Mise Wister, warns him 
not to have anything to do with the 
case. THE STORY: 
Jim Dunn had 
It was 7 o'clock when Jim Dunn 
drove through the last of the traffic 
and glare of Westwood and headed 
| toward the mountains on the Mor- 
rison road. 
Jim smiled at his bride. He felt 
he could spend the rest of his life 
smiling at her. Built on a minia- 
ure scale, standing only five feet 
a her toast-colored sandals which 
|matched a short fleece coat, she 
was nevertheless perfectly propor- | «: 
md tioned, She wore a long, full, high- 
waisted skirt of Navajo stripes in 
apple green, yellow and black, a_ 
white peasant blouse with short 
puffed sleeves and yellow ribbons 
run through the eyelets around the 
neck. She showed no evidence of 
the hasty job she had done in up- 
rooting her belongings from an 
apartment she had only begun to 
| arrange, 
“You weren't definite ever the 
phone, Says you, ‘Nancy, would 
yeu like to go with me on a job 
| tp the mountains that may lust 
for a menth or so?’ What would 
yeu have done if I'd said ne?” 
‘Missed you a lot.’ Jim said. 
“Why, you viper! Is Mrs. Carl 
son pretty?” 
“I suppose you might say so 
And she's determined." 
Nancy settled herself more com- 
fortably. “I don't suppose I have 
to be jealous, But, Jim, are you 
one of those who thinks the high 
| places bring out the worst in peo- 
ple?” 
“Or the best.’ Jim amended 
Some 
people can't take it. Some people 
just plain don't like the moun- 
‘tains, but do all right in cities.”’ 
Nancy filed her husband's opin- 
ions away for future reference. 
“At that,’ Jim went on, “I guess 
our client has had her share of , only his. ‘the Carlson fortunes 
|“And from the location this might | 
‘be pretty rugged country. 
trouble. I suppose you've heard of | 
the Denver family, the Carlsons?” 
“Certainly, You can't live tn 
Celorade and not hear of them. 
The clan ts headed now by old 
Mrs. J. Oswald Carison. It wasn't 
long ago a paper had an article 
about how much better old-fash- 
boned ways of bringing up chil 
dren were. It cited the wonder. 
ful achievements of the Carison 
tribe as an example of the happi- 
ness and success which comes 
from use of a whip and not spoil- 
ing the child, There was even a 
picture ef a framed whip that 
Grandpa Carlson used to use— 
‘The Carlson Conscience.’ ” 
Jim Dunn. said bluntly, 
sounds nuts.”’ 
Nancy shook her head decisively. “That 
“Historical, A museum piece. Just 
think of the importance of the 
switch that smarted young Carlson 
backs when Colorado was still Jef 
ferson Territory! Think of the trou 
ble saved if you have your con 
science hanging on the wall where 
it won't bother you too often.’ 
Jim could see where that might 
bring difficulties. He remembered 
Miss Wister’s warning that the 
Carlsons were trouble He said. 
“Anyway, our client 1s married to 
the great-grandson of the whip 
framer "' 
Nancy nodded. ‘Mrs, J. Peter 
Carlson, formerly Kit Zagemith 
of San Francisco." 
“Maybe. you know more about 
this than I do,” Jim suggested 
“Not about the death in Cali 
forma, dear." 
“One thing more,” Jim smiled 
“Maybe you can tel] me what the 
J. in front of al] the men's names 
stands for?’ : 
“Certainly It stands for Juniper 
From the old Juniper mine. above 
Fairplay. Grandpa, or great-grand 
; Pa if you want to be completely 
! accurate, swindled somebody out 
of the Juniper claim and ered And just to 
tie things up neatly, the willow 
switch, which now rates newspaper 
articles as the Carlson Conscience, 
was cut from the creek-bank on 
the claim.” 
“Must be pretty well dried up 
by now. Oh, I get it,” he went on 
quickly as his wife smiled. ‘‘Se 
is the Carlsen consclence—with 
a little «?" 
“Right. 
part.” 
Jim chuckled, then sobered in- 
stantly, launched into the facts | 
gathered from his telephone talk. 
A man, a Gregory Stoneman, was 
found dead beside the swimming 
pool of the Carlson place in San 
Francisco. Fractured skull. There 
were tw6 used highball glasses on 
a nearby table. The man’s finger- 
prints were on both glasses, and 
y The death was investi 
gated by the San Francisco police 
with Captain Steve Johnson him- 
self taking charge, You've heard 
me speak of him?" 
“Probably,"”” Nancy said. ‘You're 
always talking about cops. Oh, I 
know. He!s the one you met at 
Horseshoe Lake here in Colorado?” 
“Right. At any rate, the inves- 
tigation brought out no facts that 
were inconsistent with the death 
being due to a drunken fall.” But. Zo on with your 
“If the San Francisco police are 
satisfied, so am I. I sappose your 
client told you this?” 
“T phoned Captain Johnson " 
“You don't trust this Mrs. Kit 
Carlson?" 
“No reason 1 shouldn't."" Jim 
said. He amended the statement. 
“Or maybe there is one reason. 
Miss Wister doesn't like her.” | 
They started up the Turkey 
|Creek grade before she spoke. 
“Jim, Miss Wister is in love with 
you, isn't she?" 
Dunn almost missed the first 
hairpin turn. ‘For heaven's sake! 
Nancy, are you going to be the 
kind of wife who thinks all women 
are after her husband?” 
“Of course,”” Nancy said placid- 
ly. “‘It-compensates for any doubts 
about my sanity in tying myself to 
one man." 
“Frankly,” Jim sald, “that's a 
little confused, But don’t explain 
it. But to get back to San Fran. 
cisco, The death was finally writ. 
ten down as accidental. The man, 
Gregory Stoneman, was em. 
ployed as a gardener on the es. 
| tate, I guess that's about all.’ 
“Don't be jike that.’ ’ Nancy sald 
“If he was a gardener what was 
he doing at the swimming pool? 
And why the used glasses. the evi- 
dence of some sort of a party? I suppose this gardener was hard 
some? 
“Yes Unforfunately for our 
chent) Particularly since our chent 
was alone in the house al the time. 
Alone. that is. with ene Vitally ym- 
portant exception. Mrs. Gelstrap, 
the cook She swore that Mrs kit 
had not left. her rooms had not gone swimming. hated swimming 
in fact, and never went near the swimming pool. Captain Johnson 
couldn't break her story "’ 
“Sounds like a pleasant mess.’ 
Nancy said., Jim. you haven't 
told me in. so many words just what our ob iS supposed to be?” 
“We're to give Mrs. Carlson 
our protection. And we're sup- 
posed to get something on mama. 
On Mrs, J. Hilton Cartson.”’ 
‘ Let's see if I can spel] it out for myself,” Nancy said slowly. ''S-an- 
dal and gossip about Mrs. Kit. She 
hifes us to get some dirt on her 
mother-in-law. A che rasan “pd 
obviously. Are Mrs. Kit ang her 
new hitshand separated?” * 
“Not 43: My Knowledge,”’ Jim 
said. “They. weren't tag@ther in the 
office, but he's ini the: background 
at least. No. I'd sav mama-in-law 
is just doing her best to bfeak 
things up. Must be that,’ or we 
wouldn't have been hired to—"” 
“Spy? Nancy suggested. She 
Jf      formed eggs for two months last summer, 
started producing the flat sided ones which are 
| Jim) reminded ig % 
then 
> 
When he kept still, she went on, 
“Of course Mrs. Hilton may be 
protecting her son from a mur- 
deress.” 
“Happy thought,” Jim admitted. » | Cuyahoga Falls, O., 
, | BERKLEY—Rosary   — in Evergreen Gemetery. He | Schwarzkotff-Milliken Funeral 
died Sunday. 
Surviving besides his wife Win- 
nifred,.are two sons, William P. of | 
and Ray W. 
of Montgomery, Ala.; one sister, 
Mrs. W. P. Walter of Newark, 
Ohio; four brothers, Albion vf Day- | are two daughters. | 
Baldga of Buffalo, N.Y., Mrs. Elea-. ton, Ohio: James, Donald and Wil- 
liam of Washington, Indiana; and 
_three grandchildren. 
Alida Hebert 
for Mrs. j 
St., 
| Wednesday at the Sawyer Funeral | Home, and 10 a.m. at St. Lawrence | 
| Catholic Church, with burial in St. | 
| 
will be recited at. 7:30 p.m. | stanley, Lawrence Cemetery. She 
| Saturday. 
Surviving besides her husband 
Mrs. Wanda 
nor Bessing of Cleveland, O., two 
sons, Raymond of Utica and Emil 
‘ of Buffalo, two sisters, Mrs. Helen   
  
  
    
  
died 
Tabor, Mrs. Veronica Nartowicz, 
all of Buffalo, seven 
grandchildren and 
Home. Requiem Mass will be sung grandchildren. | at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady | 
\of LaSalette Church, with burial in 
|Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. 
| died Sunday. 
Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. | j Mrs. James T. Eirod 
She ROYAL OAK — Service for Mrs. James T. (Eva F.) Elrod, 75, of 441 
| Cambridge St., will be held at 2:30 
| T. Neil at home, a brother, August p.m. Wednesday from the Sullivan 
‘Sicotte and three sisters, Mrs. B. Funeral Home, with burial in- 
Cardin, Mrs. E. Taillon and Mrs. | 
A. Tonton, all of Canada. 
Quillean Pounder 
FERNDALE—Service 
lean Pounder, 28, of 2830 Grayson 
St, will be held at 1:30 p.m. for Quil-~+ | White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. 
She died Sunday. 
Surviving besides her husband 
are three daughters, Mrs. Maude 
Byassee at home, Mrs. Laura May 
Nelson of Pontiac, Mrs. Edith) 
‘Knight of Royal Oak; two sisters, 
Wednesday from the Sawyer Fu- Mrs; Maude Shires of Ferndale, 
neral home, Berkley, with burial Mrs Lou Abbott of Clawson and. 
in Oakview Cemetery. 
Saturday. 
| Surviving are his mother, Mrs. 
Lola Pounder of Detroit; one He died six grandchildren. 
Oliver R. Smith 
FERNDALE—Rosary for Oliver 
brother Arthur of Northville; three |. Smith, 69, of 845 Jewell St., sisters, Mrs. W. Struntz and Mrs. 
E.. Mitchell of Detroit, and Mrs. E. 
Rooney of California. 
Roller H. Shaw 
| OXFORD—Service for Roller H 
Shaw, 52, of 24 Glaspie St., 
be held at 2 p. m. Thursday at will be recited at 8:30 pm 
Wednesday at the Wessels Funeral | 
Requiem | Home, Pleasant Ridge. 
Mass will be said at 10 a.m. 
Thursday at St. James Church, 
with burial in Holy Sepulchre 
will Cemetery. He died Sunday. 
Surviving besides his wife, Mary “We have a lot of things to find the Mabley Funeral Chapel, with E., ate one daughter, Mrs. Arnold 
|} out.” 
“Some mess."' Nancy said 
“If there wasn't a mess,"’ Dunn 
said carefully, ‘‘clients wouldn't 
bother hiring a private detective. 
Incidentally, did I tell you we're burial 
Oxford. He died yesterday. 
Surviving his widow, 
daughter, 
Oxdord., 
both of Oxford, a sister, 
supposed to be caretakers? And Myrtle Watts, of Virginia, and a 
that maybe you'll find a few little 
things to do around the house for 
Mrs. Kit?" 
“Oh, brother,"' Nancy said, ‘Now 
that really sounds good' A con- : 
;tmuation of our honeymoon, you 
said."’ 
“Don't bé like that.’’ Jim said. It 
sounded rather a weak remark, 
; even to him. He blew the horn on 
a blind curve, kept blowing it just 
for a break in that line of talk. 
Nancy pulled his hand away at 
last. 
tribe is waiting for us?” 
“Well, no,” Jim admitted. 
“We're supposed te drive te 
Creek Junction, a little place on 
a side highway. We pick up keys | 
there.-Our client ‘bought’ a place | 
this afternoon. A place adjoining 
or a part of the Carison estate. 
But look at the papers. They're 
all there In the glove compart- 
ment."’ 
Nancy pulled open the compart. 
ment. The envelope of papers was 
weighted down by Jim's holstered 
4. “Can't carry it any more," 
“A new state law 
prohibits private operatives from 
carrying concealed weapons." 
Nancy had the papers out, was 
using the dash light for a quick 
study. *' Plenty of instructions," she 
admitted. “And a deed, Jim. In. 
the name of Mrs. Gelstrap.”’ 
“The cook in the case,’ Jim 
said needlessly. 
‘And the previous owner, J. Pe- ter Carlson. - Something's wrong 
here, Jim." 
(Te Re Contineed) 
(Copyright 1954) 
  
Incorporation Issues 
Outlined at Keego KEEGO HARBOR — Some 200 residents assembled at Roosey elt 
High School last night to ask ques- 
tions of a six-person panel on aie 
lems involved with the prope 
incorporation as ai city. 
Voters will go to the polls Dec 
to decide the issue. 
Oakland County Prosecutor Fred 
erick C. Ziem acted as discussion 
moderator. 
Pane| 
Smart, superintendent of Walled 
Lake Schools; John Estes, Sylvan M1 
members were Clifford brother, Homer, of Virginia. 
Mrs. George Jencks 
CLARKSTON — Service for Mrs. 
George (Ella) Jencks, 53, of 9345 
Ellis Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. | 
Thursday from Sharpe Funeral 
Home, with burial in Olive Branch 
Cemetery, Springfield Township. | 
She died early today. in Ridgelawn Cemetery, Rotermond of Breckenridge: two 
sons, Richard A. of Roscommon, 
Ruth, a Thomas J. of Detroit: and eight 
Mrs. Joyce Wood of grandchildren. 
two sons, Dean and Lee 
Mrs. | Ralph Charies Smith 
NORTH BRANCH — Service for 
Ralph Charles Smith, 3-month-old Alida Hebert, 77, of 3023 Kipling three brothers, Walter, Barney and | BOX REPLIES 
. At 10 a.m, today 
there were replies at | 
the Press office in 
the following boxes: 
8, 12, 
42, 
66, 
80 * 13, 21, 24, 29, 
44, 49, 50, 53, 63, 
@, 70, 71, 75, 76, | 
85, 88, 89, 92, 108. 35, 
“, 
78, 
      
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three great- | 
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son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, | 
was held at 2 p.m, 
Blackburn Funeral 
child died Saturday. 
Surviving, besides his parents, 
are a sister, Barbara Jean, 16 today from 
Home. The 
months; the grandparents, Mr. and | 
Mrs. Lewis Smith of North Branch, 
|Mr. and Mrs. Charles Case of | 
She is survived by one son, | Lapeer and a great-grandmother, | 
Ellis, 
| Mrs. Doris Crosby and Mrs. Laura | Branch. 
| Miller, both of Clarkston; two sis- 
ford, Mrs. Hildred Sharpless of 
Utica: and five grandchildren. 
Miss Daisy E. Riley 
LAPEER—Service for Daisy FE. 
| Riley, 70, of 828 Oregon St., will | 
| be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at 
the Baird Funeral Home, with | 
burial at Mt. Hope Cemetery. She | 
died ‘Monday. | 
Davisburg Girl, 
David Karst Wed 
in Church Rites 
WHITE) LAKE TOWNSHIP 
Aquilla Louise Carter became the “I suppose the whole Carlson ters, Mrs. Emma Robtoy of Ox- | 
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bride of David Allen Karst recent. | 
ly in rites at the White Lake Pres- 
byterian Church, 
The bride is the daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. John Carter of Davis- 
burg. M. E. Karst and Mrs. Mau- | 
rice Clevering, both of Pontiac, are | 
the parents of the bridegroom. 
The bride chose a light blue bro- | 
caded taffeta dress. with a whife 
hat trimmed with rhinestones. She 
carried red roses. 
Mrs. Timothy Shultz, sister ‘of, 
the bride, was matron of honor, 
and her husband served the bride- 
| groom as _best man. 
Fenton-F Holly Se Series 
“> Assured Big Crowd HOLLY —The 450 memberships 
in the Holly and Fenton joint Com- 
munity Concett Association all 
have been sold, assuring a ca- 
pacity crowd at each of the three 
events scheduled. 
Ray Hunt, president of the Asso- | 
ciation, today announced that the 
dates have been-assigned for the 
lake city attorney; Albert Davis three.concerts. The series will open of the Michigan Municipal League: 
Howard Wideman, Sylvan Lake 
mayor pro tem; Hiland Thatcher. 
West Bloomfield Township super- 
visor and Mrs. Ada R. Evans, Pon 
tiac city clerk. 
North Branch Club 
Names New Officers 
NORTH BRANCH Officers 
elected at the annual election of 
the Friendly Club, recently were: 
president, Mrs. George Simmons: 
vice president, Mrs. Russell O'- 
Neill; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. 
McLaughlin. 
The group, whose projects con- 
sist in contributing for needy of 
the community, donated 10 pounds 
of candy to the patients of Lapeer 
County Convalescent Hoépital, as 
well as $10.00 in funds and cloth. 
ing for Christmas gifts in this vi- 
cinity. 
Installed at Keego 
KEEGO HARBOR — Mrs. Frank 
Oerkfitz has been installed as 
Chief Gray Back of Club 135 of 
the Supreme Cootiette Club of the 
United States 
——— 
To Tour Lapeer Hospital 
MARLETE—The Marlette Hos- 
pital Auxiliary has been invited 
by the Lapeer County Hospital Aux. , 
iliary to tour the Lapeer County 
Hospital at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Jan, 20, when James Pease, bass- 
baritone, will present the first con-_ 
cert at 
center 
Both of the other programs will 
he given in the multi-purpose room 
of the Holly Elementary school. 
On Feb. 14 the Columbia Concert the Fenton community 
Trio will appear, and on April 4. 
the course will close with a pro 
gram by the Carolers, who recently 
appeared in a White House concert 
at Washington. 
Berkley Man Stands Mute 
on Bad Check Charge 
Jack F. Lazenby, 27, of 
Oakshire, Berkley, yesterday stood 
mute on a bad check charge and a 
not guilty plea was entered for 
him by Circuit Judge Frank L.   
Lazenby is free on .$300 bond 3173 | 
renting trial in the present court | 
term. He is accused of passing a | 
| $149 check without funds to cover | 
if. 
County Births White Lake Tewnship: 
Mr and Mrs Dale Caswel) have an- 
nounced the birth of a son, Mark Ray- 
mond 
Armeda 
Rev and Mre Chester McCullough of 
the Assembly of God Chur¢h. have en-| 
nounced the birth of a son, Robert Dale 
Mr and Mre Wayne Sewdy have re- 
Srealied the birth ef a daughter, Mary 
| Jean, i 
    
Death Notices 
PITTMAN, DECEMBER (4 1954, 
Emme Jane, 39 Garper Street 
age 74 beloved wife of Richard 
Pittman, dear mother of Viola 
Foster, Leora Revis Dorothy 
Jane Morgan, and Charies D 
Pittman Puneral service will be 
held Thursday, December Sth, at 
2 pm. from the Trinity Baptist 
Church with Rev J. Allen Parker 
officiating Interment at Oak Hill 
Cemetery Mra Pittman will Le 
im state at the William PF Davis 
Punerel Home and may be seen 
efter 330 p m Wednesday, De- 
cember & 
In Memoriam = 2 A   
IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR 
mother rs Apne Harbin who 
died December Tth. 1963 
Deep in our hearts lies a pir- 
ture of eo loved one at rest 
In memory's frame we shail al- 
Was one of the 
hter Florence grand daugh- 
peal ey. and grand son Bur- 
  
IN MEMORY OF MRS FRED AL- 
bright who seed away De- 
cember 7 1 Sadiy missed by 
her deughter, grandchildren and 
oarage But we know from the 
__ shall | We ever be, with the ‘Lord. 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUE DAY. ‘DECEMBER ip ase , _ : } , 
N | Monuments: ‘4A ‘| Help Wanted Mal 6 
Deaths | in learby ow eet ££ CO. Rebdt. be nest and constogns US r 
‘J & Geo E. Blonaker, 269 Osk- — save oligo polls aes : 
Frank N. Ellis Mrs. Walter Grabianowski ; Jeet _6ve._ 7 Soe. Wits ge Peatise Cadiiec, Bure 
gage OAK—Service for Frank; UTICA—Service for Mrs, Walter | Cemetery Lots 5. auton eos eekome im 
. Ellis, T7, of 2520 Rochester, will | (siella) Grabianowski 63, of 43311 Sane Meee be ett 2 pean Wednesday from] pen" Ré. was held today at the + Low ware cur, Sop sis er imguise at 213 Voorhela 
/the Spiller Funeral Home, with | PERRY» BOOMp PARE CME Suen 6 ok } and tery, 878 WN. aa + ‘Bales Co   
Man to operate retail gro- 
cery route, age 25 to 45. 
Must- be married, A-l 
references. All personal 
benefits, such as hospi- 
talization-vacation with 
pay-retirement fund. 
Guaranteed salary-bonus 
and commission 52 weeks 
a year. No layoffs, car 
furnished. All expenses 
paid on same. For details 
see Mr. N. Ruth, Wal- 
’ dron Hotel, 6 to 9 p.m. 
Monday and Tuesday. 
Help Wanted Female 7   
  
ASSISTA 
h uto ° 
Mi “¢1s00 or Jordon. $486. Wil: Pontiac-Cadillac, Birm : 
DEwTAt NYGIENIY YOR cunt r full po a association _ a 
practice re a gienist’ - 
forts are . Write Pon- 
Lac e = 76. _ 
EXPERIENCED > 
child, EM 3-36 on “for ‘Sire, Mann 
PULL OR PART AITRESS wanted. Pike “orev Bee 
GIRL OR WOMAN duet od woe = of children Fe — 
between hey _Call before 3 pm. PE oT 
GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE 
work. Age 18-25. - Boge 
poe TB, oy FE between 8 am. and 5 p.m 
GIRL FOR GENERAL 
ironing. Own — wages. 
References Maytaif 
HOUSEWORK AND CARE oF child. 3. $10 week PE 2- 
HOUSEWORK AND Cia child 3, more fer home then 
wages. FE 2-T140 _ 
LADY TO CARE FOR BABY while mother works = in EM 
3-1356 between 5 and 7. 1065 Cres- 
cent Lake Rd 
LAUNDRY “HELP AP PPLY LY ce 
res BECK CLEANERS. 
Weodward, Birmingham. MI 
4-1313. 
MOTHER'S HELPER. WHITE. 
Other help. MI 64565, 
NATIONAL CASH REG 
cashier with grocery store ex- 
_ perience Ei NURSES AIDE WANTED. MUST   
  = To start 
ho field # Part work. 
yey ¥ salary. Call 6-37. 
STENOGRAPHER- 
CASHIER 
Prrmanent position for ri 
enced or who an uke 
some Also cashier and 
geneiai offt. experience pre- 
forred Pt as ‘hen average nours 
ARTHUR'S 48 NN. Saginaw St. 
STENOGRAPHER 
in 170 ; tlesdive single 
SEAMSTRESS 
— be experienced ae ty 
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coast Lireitepecon’ nati Laundry. 840 8 Telegraph. Near 
Orcnard Lake Ave   
STENOGRAPHER 2% UP Typiste filing 
Cook, live - ; - ee ha 
Housek'per live in single 
BOND PEMPLOYMENT AGENCY 
_ 3‘, W. Huron 
WOMAN WHO home, 
light 
Live in   
housework 
OR +2785 before 
p.m 
WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHIL- 
dren days, while parents work. 
rE +3340.   
WANTED WOMAN TO FILL Pos!- tion of girls supervisor. 
son to 
Home, Telegraph Ra. 
and 10 Om. Tuesday end 
_ Wednesday. 
WANTED: ELDERLY LADY To eare for 2 small children. Room 
and board, some wages. Call 
FE 48165 after 5°30 pm. 
WANTED. we PERIENCED 
at woman for Saturdays. 
Call MI ¢2717 after 6:00 p.m 
WOMAN FOR COMPANION, yd 
in. drive, 30 to 35. OR 23-4762 
_ 611s Clintonville Ra 
Help Wanted SALESPEOPLE DIRECT sSELI- 
ime of astic’s for Christmas. 
Terrifie demand Big commission. 
Men or women OR 3-0414   
  
WANTED: SALESMEN 
TO SELL THE GEX- 
ERAT FIRE ALARM 
SYSTEM: 
Needed in every home and 
bua.ness Every home a potential 
sale, Good commission. Must have 
ear Training tn 
effect 
FE ¢0347 for appointment. 
eral i Alarm ¢ Cc. 
Instructions 9 LPL LLLP LL NO   
HEATING 
REFRIGERATION 
AIR CONDITIONING 
Mechanically 
stallation work opportunities, and 
oper time ames lan rite 
—— Inst., Fi Pontiac 
~| Work Wanted Male ale 10 
A-1 CARPENTRY PL Aer a AND 
floor tile a specialty. _FE > 35-8954 
LAYING AND CEMENT _ work PF 46773 
CEMENT FINISHER DESIRES 
_any_kind of work FE +7273. 
CARPENTER WORK TRIM. AL- __terations. kitchen en FE 2-7733. 
CHRISTIAN. EXPERIENCED painter would Pat full ye or 
hows how te 
Have refer- 
FE ‘s-sbe2 
CEMENT WORK ations, basement floor., driveways, pipers and cheap labor MY 2-0793 _alter 4: r 4:30. 
CABINET ~ MAKING | AND FiIN- ished carpentry _FE_ 2-4855 
CARPENTER WORK WANTE ED. Part time only. OR 3-2278. BLOCK — 
ences. | 
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saeco alcag has iding. DM RE- modeling siding. D. Ww 
FE 40720 . —.       
REAL ES8 : AT E SALESMEN. 
  ings 5 ae 
you are pot afraid cf work, 
acl can do alrigrt tae ourse|? 
Come in and talk over. 
Call FE ¢'540 for app 
SINGLE MAN ON FARM MILK. ing exper necessary. 3985 
_ Rochester Rd. 
SALESMAN HARDWARE $325 up. 
Product — 3300 
Couple, live 6300 up 
a ice haaaeien Trainee CARPETNER Ans ae 
_ repair, FE 4-421 ao ane 
CABINET aiken AND CARPEN- 
  ter Kitchens a special _ ¥Gsa2 pecialty. FE 
EXPERIENCED CARPENTER. abiriet maker. Referenc nished FE 5-104 * + = MAN @ . DESIRES GE AL py iment work. ineludin, elec. rica’ and carpentry Seen Apie 
MAN WANTS Gas wert, ae or ful M3 a, waretiouss . ~ 6 = Pa 
Salesmen. rags. shoes. ‘ — 
Oinee ote ri time $180 an hr. SUMING FORE ' , {> EMPLOYMENT A WANTED 4 OR 3 HOURS W . 63% W. Huron, ~ evenings. Phone FE 4-407. 
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ictcled THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS, “TU ESDA\ “DECEMBER 7, 1954 °° . “ea 
SLICE OF HAM a + _ ~ | TWENTY-SEVEN oe 
: = ent Apts, F B ouses Furnished : ; _ — A 
etme : OLN PRLS Rent Houses Furnished 35 Semen Rooms 39 For Sale Houses . 43 . a 
FPURN. WINTERIZED AGES. ea ee ee ' 
4 ROOM FURNISHED APT. HEAT . yt § = een See s% OWNERS 
and lights furnished. Couple pre- ica | asin me Distel oy thats” rn Le Seaton ho ae WE eaiee . A 
ferred. No drinkers, 4211 Dixie WatLep A jODERN Ge . ~~ “4 
a ee eesrerenes, fale westiy. Ba —OreC AUBURIN AUBURIN | * sia , vo: Day or Week 
ATTRACTIVE sTUDIO IG EFTCHEN- Rent -How : . Unt . 36 ary ! diy Room = . 
rooms Televhoog, 8 wu te oeeee te — =———_ =. + ” ~ Ea 7 
room. Daily mald servic Perk- ERROOM FUR) ——— 2-42 i 
area. Weekly and “month ? ois month. rr tani = . “HOTEL ROOSEVELT == oe : } 
neler! ogre ge ie} NEW 9 BEDROOM ALL 1 it vou looking tor a hom 3950 DOWN : 
RIT, tates brat fy ui Devent atmorphere, and bote! On, this § room modern home = ee 
o- 3908. , ge screened glassed ., , 
ere Mere re Be MODERN, CLEAN) ROOMS AND | - “WEEKLY RATES | Put Et ea ee : 
se Ffnooua, FRO, AML AEYES| ROOMS WITH ce: oon SY OS | after 6 : 
gop tine Sahtrot ona June |* gieeried Page humana" | | ROOMS WITH TV | Yetie "Fache” * Gn : 
; Madera Compietety turn, |PMALL 3, ROOM HOUSE” CHIT QOFEC KOCK SY WEEE OR | cua, DEVON, CABLES i we 
eviran.¢ 1 ch”, weleome. ne we. | eee eames ee “nets 8 | Smoath. Near Ciarkstes. ae) nee ke ee ee oe 5 
pola as —— 7, 360Ms AND | BATH com. | rooms, ga: furnace and 2 car at- ; 
THELMA ELWOOT REALTOR | isield mederg > mi out. OR |. Rent Stores tache{ garage Situated oa, beau i: 
re °-1906 Tee ni MOoeR - Ta DOA LLL NLD LDL LD pt tot fa a gg Me ony ; 
* ALL é AWAIL- | 16x50 rms. Eves. 5 
BACHELOR CT eames Senne ets. tal Doris | “seid cos Sete qons.| ¢ call Mr Diller PE BATT. % 
er; sice, FE $. | Rd. north Auburn. N. of Tel ‘emule LA SALLE PARK : 
. x e © aRAEES OF. i320 ; 
piv seergnee, | See shal OT. iiaa SPACE NEXT TIRE ¢ room moders 2a large fenced i 
rE ahoapile: ee ; ——| 31s or On #2008. curs vig Says ben Sone ' 
wee ay FURNISHED PR BRICK ~ STORE garage. aluminud storms and 3 
De rE , A. vate bath and *. Ouinties | © ROOMS & aT UPLER AA East Pike. screens Pull price only $1,200, : 
| Tru k t R t one “other than self mon furnished. Coupie re see. | with term: ; 
or a bea FE 4340, CKS 10 en Teooard 328 Clark Ss. Highland, COARAGE HOU! = _bouple. 44 Newbery, Sale Houses 43. orbic: - : 
: : .# TROCES TRACTORS: : ; : child. #iso. 3 new apartments Hear woos OPEN é 
A. — rn | 7. Mt. Clemens. |? Room MODERN i" 5 B 
bike ) % Ter Pickups 1% Ton Stake REDUCE BLUc any. EDULTS ONLY. oy jeposit_and references required. | lage. Suche Reetty. R39 Ores | A, JOHNSON, Realtor * 4 
rotartel_servtoe. matise Farm a Soma Rercall - " pvjeburey hoe end cos weer | F = a I FE 4-2533 ' ; 
WOMAN OM 3-2063. Pontiac Farm and 1D CONSTIPATED? ments at gg toilet with shower, LU| SE pty = 1704'S. Telegraph Rd ' 
lag yy PS ny Industrial Tractor Co. Try our safe scientific. quick matic. gas "6200 Mighiand | #024 __Der — A agg Ro | gr ~, + 
280_Rock well. _ Open Daily Including Sundays individ 1, ORlando 3-Ti0 ¢ ROOM STRICTLY MODERN Hy he gt 9 eee $750 DOWN ; 
vita lene a) PE ¢-007 — PE 61402 “Catt pm cab - ago wind yLARDE” ROOM eae Sa caeect Gas ah tone ~ | Immediate ‘This cute. ; 
; rt hs Lonel. Painting & Decorating 20 - = meatal MAin 06-2413. Fenton Ex. 5605 R aien Nake ee ; 
bo - Se — eek - ibe. be € RC OMAT ( N E E U room } 
PE 2-0465. At , DECORATING | PAINTING “Taree, : “Wes are eg ee a es saanl’” berteces aa “Game ak 2 
WASHING AND IRONINGS. PE ee “Hey Buck! It's for you!” Rent Apts. U ry} aT nem aed a LAKE, (2 BEDROOM. Fiabe lade: et west ° : 
—— pleasure. FE nturnished new Pontiac . i 
eee |e mm Sehe | =e EISANTA — Sik | aes itn FR boast | Paper removed. Estimates. FE i Wid. Cont ‘M Reset meath: on 34053. THIS OLD F HOUSE ' 
4-6018. racts, Mtgs. 32) W. 3 1 - 
wom OR gs. Real, Estate 32-A 1 im vel vod ts i 
QMAN DESIRES, 0p 33 | GuanaNTEED PAINTING » DEC | aE S| A simone ern sze | smagnoma weer woe 2 gy Se 
Corience, PE ¢iese. : ae Se . FE +osss.| Wed. Child. to Board 26, \*»4 ee ee ee | ie ee ee KINDS. me se, edule sa : 7 oo. cay gore cramps men Sef US tne ‘Sak trees "Ousdtlg gual’ Guay Fi 
ence. PE ¢i030. _ NO prs a & EX. home. Ww. ron . : y 1 binck from beach and ; 
WOMAN WITH HOSPITAL Ex-| ‘eTlor. 10 per cent disc, for cash. = K. ante — ~ YOUR Own Home” | Moder s 
efor saan Work at disc. for cach. | CHILDREN AND CARED L. Templeton, Realtor ONFURN, APT. 7 ROOMS LioiiTs © aotiecn. ‘5 bocvecng Lange Reine 
Gaol = days! pm eaner. * | for, Also bevy sean. Pe S110. IE Ls eg yo MAHAN HAS BUYERS en ee oe i FLOYD KENT, Realtor A LIMITED NUMBER OF| Convention, uty replete, New 
WHITE “Want A = TION TTRA OM c ‘ é pew 
Cin Souareupy or | FarennsnGHO gy PANTS | Wid, Household Goods 27| Wanted Real Eatate 2-a| EZOe-aahests Of Si) Sata Grp) mn we Rietsts row | pom cama cocoran i one eee 
pulling ‘kecviee 1a ae ee ee oe eee AO STN | feat toe ik era | Setniown, fees ars oe | wx | Snip ac “Se ee 
. or : : ren. 348 . . r : 
ee : - . PE 41881, -| WILL TRADE 3 BEDROOM ALL pe van Bad ees oo: PRA = La bs Faneneee . ; | CY. SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM TH .E _MA M. EL OOD i 
BRICK VENEER Frrepiaces| Painting Wall Washin modern home in the city of Pon | sures + will 3 rooms A only. Immediate Possession | $143 Cass-Elizabeth ‘Lake Rd. 
and repair. Call after salen + # Steal hee cn 2 BATHROOM, FULL PACE | FE & 
rE . fter 6.| Free estimate Reasonable. tiae for lakefront home im the Se bento af eepte Bl kG. Hempst cad: Bal = ual ' 43044 | q ® 
SRiCK BLOCK AND CHIEN? | FAiwTind INSIDE 5 OUT FREE sicaee oracke, Ci tome, tan | ate Hal year poser - G Hempstead, Realtor | Bats tee es |e te i nrnoee 
work. Also 2. No job too T, ¢ v- ; FE m. rest . Watkins 
large or ena” Gansuntned coum eee. rE sein tag room, dining L and hall. Club od wey ree weet ee - ONaee ROOM Ope FE 21317) Lake LI GONG _—_ HEAT. LAKE PRIVILEGES. 5 ’ 
ae. 1 aaa See ae oe eiten te home of 0 room 12'x30’; den @xi7' im base | , — fg rue UE ea he -' oo X 1 LOT. THE PRICE 
CEMENT . : iiss tho Ty Gi HEATED eel! oben ment, landscaped lot on paved ood 6 Bo tine Rd. ; 2 
Floors. raceme te dsivoways. | oss tes OL Stam or OL. Seuly sale. Fe. street. Will trade or buy lake ' 7 LaRG CLEAR ROOMS AND GopERN (2 WILKS NORTE OF —$14.380 INCLUDING -LOT) poom. L jaune FRONT. § 
CARPENTER WORK value ano pmcoraTine.| WANTED FURNITI TURE front home. Phone PE 5-3628. a at ae Parr $15 per week, MA 6-500). & ALL MORTGAGE Costs. S, ya oy ee Boulh side of 
cates belting. °° aaa la Se errr AIRS, HEAT AND - : 
= a en If vou have, savthing for =| FOR QUICK AND COURTHOUS | DEO Deas et Baen rong Bictig sty pg ee po pirat “St. Onford. - PURNWHED EXHIBIT yo ge a= 
: AINTI high- rvice on or suburban o-op. Real . Exch. : : Th = 
carpenter poping | TUPPER. OR) 1061 “t re sakes *K. hats E 2-0263 = tt Or henson Giese Gat oe | 1. ee eee, HOME OPEN DAILY AT 2338| porch. Cloyerto bus line. Terma. . 
Terme On pare UE MO | WAR Walt wi oa L & S SAI. Co. G. HEMPSTEAD Open Eves “ul § Sun. 10-4 grater, Couple only. Call after CS) ee er a oe MIDDLEBELT NEAR ORCH-| TELEORAPH — NEAR 
CARPENTRY BLO - OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST 162 EZ. Huron Street . Hu Pelee eds town. HURON. 
ment werk ete PE Oma WALL WARNING. AND’ PAINTING. USED FURNITURE BUYER | FE +4204 a Sree sis| MEET DOOR ro BRance |) ROOMe AND BATH, HEW. PRY ARD LAKE RD. PHONE.| home os of Me 
SonGte BURDNRO PE a FL | Pree estimates. PE Saal. es a) NEED 2 OR } BEDROOM HOME = yote opirance. Or, ad feor. sue | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor FEderal +4191 pee lg a S34 
al Baw | a ANTIQUE DISHES AND | © 20 mile radius of Pontiac 7 ROOMS AND BATH COUPLE | 7_™ "* P le 
aa eens Modernizing. Pip aechaves 21A of} amos, MY 21821.‘ -Thelma M. Elwood. PE 42583. _AND BATH COUPLE | 77_N. Saginaw St. _Ph. FE 56165 eutomatic: gas heat water 
FLOOR SANDING O1.D FLOORS A perothorapy on ie ae a : Privete entrance. 16 Henderson | HOUSE POR iweoure | THE SS = 
CARPENTER WORK ALTERS |PAY, & EVE MASSAGE. THER: ser. FR ome. GAVE CLINNT WIT 93.000 TO O Oo] ) 7 NOOMa AND BATH WWEW.| Sh boat, Can be seen Sat. or Sun. NORTHWOOD » | cave ome ot . 
ns, modernization, also custom Ff) * yee. 72 Wtd. Miscellaneous 28| ern bome in Pioneer Highlands berry : 10 a. to 3 p.m. 1382 Harding ORGANIZATION down, 6 r _ . 
beri Otive 31388. SuNntuai-aiasaes A ~ or Styven Village 7 Room APT INQUIRE te Ww] & Run * ake Orion. Lib- bedre aR, 
ENERAL MASSAGE EVENINGS (HAS DONE [T_ AGAIN) Huron 8 ™ erty o 24), Royal Oak, hk = . 
FUEL - OE ee ee VETERANS oak floors, 
end commercial: tree estimate | _F1 rech-cnds. Home calle cnly./ 3.009 te 6.000 gal capeciiy. Bub Are eres Ee ee ene Soer ts cor cok fur liege |e eae tneisa as ant ota yf la Bette: "pais aie nmtine! on ene aoe ty eee 
FSS LAYING. GANGIES AND | OP ney Pere MAssa08 gf Ty 1 COMMERCIAL eda | ee areas ee eer Car ptcoraied upper sdults.| pv 30 living room Natural fire = Down P iMte cost Eside and out. =a 1 
Geetha geines | Mie Sen PE oom | gu Ge nt APHOATTC en — pegceeefarermged 9 Ge Eg “HANNAN 
FLOOR ag LAYINo rin me vod 2 wo a GooD SMA J. A. Taylor * Aout eal nme ew RANCH TYPE ~ BED 
amis, a DAY NIONT TV SERVICE battery radio. i P sutton, MY L1oR — INSURANCE A. JOHNSON, Realtor |33 w' tures Phone PE se1s3| Tm peer round heme for reat} Landlords Hate ‘em! 
GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR. MP STRAKA. Wrp. TO BUOY. = Oakland. A VE 62544 FE 4-2533 # ROMs UPPER. THE BATH. | end ber room. 9 cor garege, Oe i 
brick stone "and cement work | RERNIE'S RADIO.TV SERVICE | sus, tres ¥ ?. Geis | OPEN EVES. — FREE PARKING | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd porch end basemént Neer Web-| acre on Oubow Lake waterfront, | Ty et rearce 
Piesjerin- and Wo werk. FE) Aut. MOTOROLA false § Serzice 204030000 . extra No small children. PE Sed eee. Coe ee epee whee a a tar eae ae 
GUARANTEED piu _Biva_B. PE 26306 |WTD. BOYS BICYCLE, 2%”. = __ 54410 of FE 5-0008. NEW 3 BEDROOM Home. FU 2 bedroom home. Price yl 
TEED ROO? S.. All | ovar. TV REPAIR ANY | _€004 condition. PE 5-1278, Rent Apts, Furnished 33|¢ ROOM MODERN, ON THE Resoment 6160, per, month. poe aiceas 6om.Ga Ghee auker. | 
Joa LEMS PLOOR_ LAY. sea NCe Ci saat hho ns 2 ROOMS. BATH ALL PRIVATE | Samuary. ‘Ya sco her’ ¢ pm. |FARTLY, FORK, NEWLY DECO shopping. Poteed ir beat. Par 
Be gates, Sete ates DAY OR NIGHT COUPLE WITH ONE CHILD WANT SENSE? TAOOMs “CLEAN 1 NICH MEN, |! ne fares NEW COI ; . ot Cone oa base 
donewetton aNo-canpex.|. MITCHELL'S TV unfurnished house with reasonable | She Sto" Orenard Lake ave: | Sac i oly A conveniences . Purmont, OPEN DAILY. AND 
oad scutnotn, bose cotesaten, Pa Pe re 2271; COUPLE WITH 7 MOS Drajion, Clarkston er Jy = ber ccmrene tans | _ ager reer; 143 7-3--~ sib DF ey Err SOMO ET RICH QUICK 
+o : Typewriter Service 22A : ; areas to list your Auburn Rd. . Ten wrenice weap | caretaher ot 138 ‘Lake q 
, SFENTER WORK e Service 22A| old baby desire 5 room| sith « firm that concentrates on |7 ROOMS 5 Unr. § ROOM TERRACE. — BEN], 
INSULATION CARPENTER WORK | tyPEWRITERS RENTED unf oes Goss in selng ,sxciuavel Ra isis saa Onn brences.| Sed, frites shopping enn pi tm unvena "youn am 
@dditions, roofing, siding. FE | _ Mitchell's 123 N. v : ' art of arent Weese om AND BATH, Base. |! 64972 * | _ 4730 Os Rd. OR 3-2505 
_ 48833 after §:30 PYPEWRITERS re) ee MK Reasonable rent. Will! fives in your, anes? Tee races | meet ast. 1860. IDEAL FOR wig Elizabeth Lake E 
ROOFING AND SIDING, OLD AND | chine Expert work i 11 = fone area? And RENT room on e 8 home ove e Estates 
Ho Ace ag woo Ae $ ee he oe give excellent care. Ref- saibrnies ty 3 ROOMS AND BA PARTLY Heat, ene: and atom Pari Vases tints. wom | ree eld, 1% story bungs 
Ot >-So0e. ply GoW. Lawrence erences. FE 8-1215. sree Ven. g | fore adits ent 16 Oreoe | Sastette, Pa Cut | cstpeting. feb to wall) Covamic. Tile Baur Plastered 
LE ae = a gn Ragin rcaat | eat ok wonnino,cgUrce | McanT sg ta Spe | Sep na, Mate ate odd \ . ‘ ne 
SO ce | DRAPES, , oLiP COVERS, MATERI- noua me ‘Sond et po Be Dns ple ogg coh di | 2 ROOMS. ~ PRIVATE ENTRANCE. stop oe an ot neat ~ For Rent Rooms 37 The fines ong momen centers 
PE 2-2936 evenings. Shnhde AGENCY. PE ¢164. lake areas. refer men or working couple. ge cont aaq ore Reat | ~~. ~~ oe ere t& be found in thie restricted 
GiASON b CEMENT WORK PREE [39 CUTRLEORAPH OPE Cases | desire. 2 ort room. furn ant 7 ee Gas _WEAT CHIT | fable tennante, PE eisel_ "| ATTENTION PROFESSIONAL OF.) Gin Gtiering at ance. Pr | 
coumetes ‘Our werk quaranieed. | gLIPCOVERA DRAPES _& BED | Write “os FontsePiees’”" Sr NT Make Orion SLEAL AML) REAUTIPOL 3 | Hiceiy furaisnes hve int room? | Sit'ese “with 6.60 down | BR OS. 
=< a ———— —| _ spreads. Your material. FE 5-5797. . a fn. 2 Blane = S : : : iv room, bedroom saute heat 
R.a YDER, frig = 
TENYDER. FLOOR LAYING. | EaxLe's CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. WrD To BUY | 00D | SMALL | 7 ROOMS. CHRISTIAN COUPLE. Kaus “font “Beott Lake Ra and fot weler lng shower in] Crescent Lake Estates | 
8s, a Cone tame Be | bee ; ; E Howard. LOWER 3 ROOM AND PRIVATE reek = Eahes SO LAE Newly compieted three bedroom "REALTORS 
We SPECIALWE IN CEMENT. . Free ; —= So . —. — = 7 ee = bath near OMC A CTIVE ROOM FOR TabY — home w | Phone OP 
E sre CEMENT. ra: Wrp. TO BUY: 9 GOOD 6016 {Lama MODS PRIVATE EW | Soiudme’ one beet’ Sie Prospect. | peta eres CARO _FRONT. nome wim fell ecoment | Monon 00 ous. a ae 
SETTLE PROBLEMA THE sIM- Lest & Found 24) ae" @etten. MY | pion, om ERT TORS om arnen, |g ete eer ens cine EM aa - ot ge Bg $12 400 with 600 down to qualifies — 
wav’ Classified ads! FE | LOST. IRISH Youno BUSINESS WAN DE Se eGh Gree oe oe SP aci 3S ROOM HEATED ator SS si aE? — eteran Buyer $495 DOWN 
181 geve vou an ad-writer : SETTER (PEMALE) MAN DESIRES FE 6-s000. net ge, OL 94081 or OL O-se72 | ATTR SLEEPING R noch Two bedroom ranch, home, | al 
vicinity Ovebard Lake, FE +4083. | S50 ""Srea, Eschange of refer: ; 5 noced PORN —APY—ADULTS | auAtl APTI PONTlic— cou.| fian'’ Tomee vet te. TE WM. A new. featuring ~ lath apd pias 
_Bushaoss Services _ 13 /“Teie fein sat fated | te CASH (Sabai eer, —wawree| Cece Taine ee tee teste | KENNEDY as Oe 
a ME PERSON WHO FOUND A are Quarters 30 IN |" entrance Quiet couple. Phone | UPPER. UNFURNISHED.  BEAU- pir Trea) ~ ass me 
A & B TRENCHING To THE Pé PERSON FOUND A S ee | PE 21550. uid Basan © budsgemn 9 ieee | lela walk creme & REALTOR 
viens ie Mes Gal ee: sod voliet ot Pyating Meter. Flect | LADY WOULD LIKE TO SHARE 24 HOURS T LARGE ROOM pith fiat, Garage large yard Waldo- Fe x30 trom ——— | soon ORTD ,Erenines ul oP ae kacersint BUNGALOW 
__PE 5-906 the checks to me. also al] other| "O™e with working coupje, with Fc Near Pontiac iM. Call aher References. Mrs_ ioagae rr | CLEAN QUIET SMALL L FURN | —— — ogee J ge Mer yg Begeaoonng 
AL] MAKE? OF FOUNTAIN PENS bere Weg ed Os |) ee Oe ee home or forme sal we on _6:00 pm, FE +4625. +1804, OR 3.1444 ont ons room. 27 Whit- ‘ loree dining room, glomeeet bien: 
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Sgn a lier Sy VEAMLING eee ly man to exchange "for elder- dedi) (Wa) mean bucked | |" vate. Adults PE 2-7001. CLEAN SLE INO — basement. Total price 010860, “Oiret Srestectce eomvesteat to 
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aoa eh ye oa cleaners, | LOST: 3 COLLIE PUPS. IN a Transportation 31 TN. _seginaw vor Phe PE bsiss ges ee ee ad, too per manth Write to Bes joan “wee . Lh aR elt ose ue . 
, pes of small fances. cin'te of . W: Lake at s ely «4. The Pontiac Press. Light Wh Find room home New siding lote of 
ROY'S, 06 Oakland av sari | 88d Middiebelt = oS =| court® WANTS | RIDE 2 KE full private entrance oti ELEAN | OUSEKEEPING | closets. very good horhacd | 00.800 Is the seking prise fer this 
SLOOMPIELD wall GLeawene | pte owes YE | szeen, 6 ond 6: am GREEN — E OFFICE aie naa — peo Se oe ee va Junior Mignh.| Sim sak” 1h netroam care, "peek, 
LOOMPIELD WALL CLEANERS. (pet; EARRING, WHITE @TONE | snip Farms, fy Waterton. Tow me EE i izes | West SDE FC ROOMS WUE: | 4, NEW omen SULDING THAT | Gt cag pes tnges_call Pre _| “ee | eaeiea te yard ‘win the Beck 
Free est., no . PE 2-1631. — jel asound wrens oem cen-| OR 3-4829. ‘| Cottages. homes. Lots and estates Bh bet Ades cory teenres.| eo’? Se into two § room apts ee eges. Call rr 8, WHITTED —— fenced in Easy terms. 
ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVI CE RE Lost: ee ee RIDE TO DODGE WAIN. DE- eet oa all FE 65738. No @rinkers, _ h side has its own b « z i ROOM CLOSE TO “MORE ST 
b rewinding 218 K Pike ~ BLACK AND TAN FE-| troit 3rd shift, PE 2-0023. “us cou ke ‘3 ROOM APARTMENT Gon. el pores oan wena ARGS Gani ROOM CLOSE Ty | Olassed-im porch en 8 room home on one. ppl ot ones geo 
PLU +38! raph WT onene tk . oo. MICHIGAN BELL MAN wWinitis ee ceere Litt baa here | Sede “vm ay ist. Keego Harbor, Do it youreell ys hy firsts 246 6. Parte pasar ment New bath | for ‘ewe — 
He ING AND WEATINO © 8 _ rie ae Woods ois | vid —“PaIVATE baTE AND | — hems are free. Call us for ators CLEAN BEDROOM WITH coins blinds “Total price # * 
‘a3 . | moar ~ BROWN BILLFPOLD BF- | { stadt Larger homes — met a ROO u jormation itchen and home privileges At, term- cones 
Flec Sewers Cleaned | Pobring — 7.  Geevery ee | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 property for wuburban of farms. ae est er oer |. WHITE | conae hou BLS pepetenl | | Russell Young 
5 . ecr ons e es, 215 
24 hr. service, No results pee ae Rewared. Phove OR | ~ ~ paym ore seaner: vod» Aetet MODERN 3 ROOM APT FOR 4 ae room with fireplace $1.500 DOWN = ws REALTOR 
charge: chemically areaied it = ulty es made to satisfy . i19 _Auburp Ave and oe for | or 2 gentle. | ‘? Sere of .a.d with an attractive 412 W Huron Bt . +4525 
extra cost at 20 | Tost. LARGE RED BONE, TAT-| ASH all parties concerned. Call us no 3 ROOMS AND BATH ATTRAC- | men “Prive home. reference a bedsocm heme uasl Marr) Te Cn ee Sunday ‘tl 8 
Roto-Re Ss w a too JCD. on left ear num- obligation ; tive & roomy Couple only FE) Bloomfield “its MI ¢3415 j tal price 87000 Bee this today 
ewer Cleaners | ber.- Reward! Ernest Owen, 4560 SETTLEMENT DORRIS & SON eee _ ~ ROOM AND GARAGE POR RENT | Fell MY 22821 oF stop at 6 E Six Rooms 
PE 8-1317 a = Mt Clemens, Uae ml co-oP MEMBERS 3. ROOM, MODERN. | PRIVATE | REAL — a hosel and bus lipe. 01 int at. Lay Orton cca manta Kemi in excdient 
SEWER CLEANIN Pager ee es ee ee mw | pine liana Phone OR 31872 of OR 31768 Woou De. Private HOME, HOt | TWO HOUSES condition Mas living Fm. dining 
ER CLEANING oer: Mi JONIC PAST MASTERS lend | cont ract? Lowest pimcount L IST TINGS WANTED T LARGER GE ROOMS AND, Baty, —— Open 0 to 0; Sun. -1 to 6. Thorpe On large tet. ast ouburs aor coon igor 4 
ainke, Sunday Perv. Ph. FE ¢2012.| EM 3-4258. (| ea w . round floor. Rent houses Kooi wo AND | GARAGE. But in 1946 ne 04350 | 
TREE ween | EM Sata en TE | pene Seater ta | fe pe tela Sher tal | OS — ees “ Puretehed 28 eas and tncrory = wt im Me Total price fase | io furpace, storm sash and 
moval PE 66503 or OR| Waitte’s. Please return. ing ot persona! and efficient |? ROOMS, SLEEPs 3. NEAR|3 ROOM GARAGE HOUSE seer ROOM | rirnr LAWRENCE W screens, laundrymet im _ kitchen, 
fio ne RAISING ABD FOOTINOA urgently needed. ic come |]. Cr HAYDEN, Realtor setives on your vf pe yan have Piet ee mood | pi welcome, Col or 6 pe. 7 as Roconene PA ll paved street. Only $10,000.00. 
AND FOOTINGS | _ 2- 82 East Cornell. a FE. Waiston Bivd. "Open 1 Ey our equity : _97 Churchil) Rd, Auburn Heights ee — 
put te tanks field | ioat One ERY c Pp ee: = located | wiilities turn. 11 inole. i COTT RON GAR. | SLEEPING ROOM FOR WORKING | OTTER LAKE 
drains led FE sant Pree KEY CHAIN WiTH | CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS } ROOM. WITH PRIVATE BATH, AGE. HURON GAR- Ne . . 
<a keye in TetHurom shopping cen-/ HG. Yanwelt 440 Disle Hwy. st, ACI. D. HAMMOND. |? entrance “Heat furnisbed: TH, | fone VE Satee aieepiny- Room’ Foe, overs: | & + pag se ba TR ta Siam and — 
EAR. CUT- | Writ PARTY WHO PICKED UP CARH FOR SEASONED LAND + W. Huron & Realtor | enn SF: 4 roome and bath home m close to bus. Mrs. Perry o-0n eal Estate Exch pa « ‘0 
_ ting trimming Be any FE 7741 gE rr LOVELY ) ROOM TERRACE WiTH| | . Garage Dew -_ — - garden & orchard, with nom peiv- 
aAmb MHD CINGULAR GAWE | afterect. pisave retere, mo |CARTOL SAvEnGs & Se Mouse Tow howe par, pace ,minao Ereriocting ‘Cust | bas "privleges ow Upper’ Btraia SLEEPING ROOM Tn CHAMBER | oe | nama ereaenee tee 
P machine sharpened. sad ‘asked. FE 68-0215 ° |S W. Huron 8t © BRR oe co. | ment for buyer George L ‘Beales, a frail. Des sist to Lk. Ref required , FE PIONEER HIGHLANDS aad enclosed trek pasek Gee 
soe. w. reeter” | tHobbies & Supplies. 2A4A ypu ve Ce Cony y ROOMs PRE Want at me WWaR| 4 heuntg becetad og oe bedrms wed bath wp. Pull bert. 
Desiax Ave _ r. pn ating a PRICES — itt BUY Om List TOUR TAKE rate beth. Landiedy will C RE _op Gays, Huron bus FE 20604 | b boss solid priaceic gM Mptarha See ft today 
PLASTERING BACKNSTOSE 15 E LAWRE FR es KE R CHILD, while mother works Joh K I , Rooms With | Board 38 ndy garage Home consists .of 2 
rE PE 54-0925, Lastt for ga.nes Lay NCE 3 ee RICHOLIE a NEY fe * e012 n e rwin wenn or os | Bice bedrooms, ceramic tile bath GI 
FUASTERTHO NEW AND na | DY ur be $1.66 up iframes | *#183. me Bee EF *. "MekIN 7 ROOM APARTMENT PRIVATE . REALTOR Gini COP UAW 4G wocid Aun| soon Ale funy parececs CNR” (lc Win Ue fe om eneetie Jere 
pair. Vern Ketler FE 71-0251 _& fit) tralian | pottery. PE 2-1414 oe Optics e800 Comme ated bith and Partly turn. | Since 1928 board. OL 26101 Terrie ele Pe ee nh te a olen ee 
PLASTERING KEW AND KE. GAMERAS WE — oz < Pontiac &M 33311 or _ tinea “Rely Wilard ot After 6 101% N. Saginaw st PLEASANT | ae mediate sa) ye tion All plastered walls select 
pair. Call : Call Carl Buxton aye e-cn0e. trade & ee ay dij ae "_ 5% MORTGAGES Owe. He7e } AND 4 ROOM APARTMENT, "™ 2-500) Eve FE 21804. hee’ lee —— aay ane . 1 er coe fa Rem ene pee 
ROBERT A CHAPIN PLUMBING | fected, case’ 427 50. Viewers, rem = ee om | BUSINESS ° [cou PE swe ne |AT LAE ORION, « ROOM MOD-| ROOM "AND BOARD SOUTHERN | " MMMEDIATE rosssiON” 3x asin an hot water eat 
- Phone FE 53479. $4.08 clec 6360: REVERE’ to appraisal or lost - . '? CLEAN ROOMS AND BA’ ATH | CLEAN 3 BI OO FLOR 1m. Single beds Close to| Outstendin, modern designed 2 ust $425.00 down plus mortgage 
ws MA recorder, best yet, $15 down; de- BD. CHARLES OPPORTUNITIES 1 géuite cay. no eriatere ATE. |CLRAN 2 BEDROOM, FUURR | pcre eft B Saginaw. Mites PE| Becomes e with car port oO 
10 sane — its. 88.7%: new uttable Society. 1717 r } ties FE 46066 after) F.rest Dr = s- oto FE Basement. of] heat, beautiful 
seein weuens le Regier 40521: 8. Telegraph NEEDED 6 pm ‘7 BEDROC : “ti PRIvi kitchen. beth and lake privileges ' 
ot. Free estimate a cams rR HAWKEYE. OR OR posed bas ry 7 ae ee > vr. 5-0ov1 Have iminediate sales for BARS. |? ROOM FURS, APT_ PRIVATE | . ing 7 rooms and are GAL | Booed owe or Elanere Are jf Lew Bene (' et: Me Bes me | ohn K. Irwin 
jerve Whine gees fuer, Rapa | FAST Action! Bona Machink shors. nyc | fatugrt fog sce be Coe iat | Lower urate Lane ga aint | fae Motor, PE $008 109 nome OFF HaCaT REALTOR 
& Taxes 14 a eee rr een = a bee we Clark Real Bo pig ec ‘ts st once fer nt Si ouned = ol e.. LY Pon. | socer- AND BOARD. 3% CHAR- Pive room, nated Saale = 1's W Begone J 
44402, ask for) . AND BA e. Basement ot) AC furnace | _lotte off E. Howard _ an exceptional basement, FE 2-31 PE 21806 
ACCOUNTING he TAX VI DARK ROOM, COMPLETE «xs _Mr. Clart. | only. 75 Bellevue. Bellevue Island. ob ® month, 2 person: ot ane | Kine newt, automatic h Le _ ae 
Edw. Haw A eto] Defer cularusr. Umer. trays. tte. $ U ] oe senate iy, Ee ha | aS m soir Cot I 'Mr._Arvor_ EM 34133, | home 41 Owego IN MICE ary hubs, “and perfect woter, vise. 
PRIVATE SQUARE a _— — | ae aide need a ! 
a Specialist 15A Reue Ueaiwin % | nN imited $ qu s se $4168 La $80_ month. Pe 61370. * ra ton aaens Tassos f caldion 5 EACWERY | yoiniec, Abe is earace. ‘Pay. SPECIAL! 
gga. OME MACHINISTS. HERE 1° | Por beving land contracts Fart ‘7 ROOM APT PRIVATE BATH | cis Resta, Agcacy FE 6144. own oP Mag be o shift, “Ti per | eee EN eee ee . 
, NTER, FOOT SPE- piete. Tteous section. mediate | entrance ——— Sali before 6. week FE 
“ne i 6 eae a Fe = = model, _—- Sa ca Mr ‘obnsen or Mr LISTINGS WANTED ae peer Hudson ” | GMALL HOUSE. JUST OUTSIDE | Tonvalesce ‘Hon Aiisaclive acai a ae modern SPECIAL! 
pe -__ te Rp. motor Complete set of ‘ POHNSO | ED. NORDMAN }T ROOM FURNISHED | APART. | of city._Mo_ drwning PE +7670. ent Homes 38A five room ‘bungaiow with beaut * 
Furnit Refinishin 1 chucks and basic accessories in- N. Realtor REA ment 2000 Der-« walled MODERN CABIN IN WATERFORD | www >| ful Kitchen, new gas AC heatin This gieaming white ranch- 
bel nccmreninles eros “st cluded Used only 20 hours, Mauss FE 4-2533 ROMEO. MICHIGAN | ane: _ | _Couple. Rensonabie OR 3-0281 CONVALESCENT CARE POR eL-| fist siteched garage and fully [Pte bedrooms. mice ving 
| ee whe, appreciated Priced | on Te oon Rd Plateas 2-3667 it (ROOMS FURNISHED. BATH HEAR PONTIAC § ROOM MOD-| service Now taking bed patients, insulated | Also storm windows room. “ining eil, full ‘mod 
Ciaity, FE 65-0162, eta32. MCDEL BOATS & CARS. @ | >. lelegrap : . _ MA 6-681, ee ee oe eee ern kitchen lots of eup- 
Garden Plowing 1 cents to 08: Artist's sets, §2| 70, ORT THE poa-youR| LISTINGS WANTED |i ip ROOMS MODERN PRIVATE | EM aah’ Desk HO monthly. | TWIN OAK REST HOME. STATE Seven. beautiful reome ef | wun automatic ‘washer and 
poita Se sata’ toe* Gis, | gy Sie Gas a Ree | cohort eee MeO ete we Bacaos | © ROOM: ROWE FURNES OR | y's teedenss b nor suing | ln ana"Mreteat” Geeta Pier eae an om 
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Garden a AINT BY BO ry wa Save ROY KNAUF, Realtor og Sven gingtnrane | ee | ee a heat’ plus a seen pected brecueway “mith Ne 
Mowtng fe now $1.75: 5 a b . %% W Wireapoan ~c [ ¥Y Tu é . | apartment furnished Two | le ee 
rE 8.142) Oh 3-06s7 | _ WIN- i'w. Huron. $200,000. $809 ve 20m. | Wi CLEAN 7 ROOM | Auto oU beat, All, carpeted. Near Hotel Rooms BD) Gin. cow or-tene Gatealr or tat | Ths bone te bath co teres 
Laundry Service Tg “sasuneg’ tad olenqucne’ to Oxf pews TO $1,000 way Bbare path with Sanatels |S Sabacou PORE ATTRACTIVE STU: | rece ade | Nate tetalnn OS . 
£2.95. our payment for mR, a ITCHE | Total 
v a see aa neste elen-s Ore me betere con cell cual farns. Fors, tact sale ond ree ae ee =) See ee Dec. | ette apartments. Piliso Cleeping ‘ DORRIS SON | $2,000 "eats. Lake pent 
CURTAINS NYLON & ALL MA-| Zine racks +195. Paint by —_ BOB MAHAN. -Geed service, Really you sould 7 hots ap Bite UPSTAIRS T Aa PGkR M_ 3-3324. Foom, Dally) mad ser’ ev wm ere aunt ace ON bt Clark Real Estate; 
equipment. ro lg BA ioe Sel, Te ineah Robert D. Ri gece gg fy ng eg ae eg arco "weeny “end  momhiy | 732_W. Murog MEMBERS} en ‘tie sa. 
a Comen ruse, all sizes. | rcaen meteria! ds Oke vou" One ine okt teenke rr) overt _D. Riley. Broker PE 10001 after 6. | Sele, and Mace room Reese MP) re Wooaward Ave (UB10). 2 $200. DOWN. 3 ROOM HOU 1857 pm. 
Lacrne .| Up. ete seamierrs 2» se Law. se. | Po. PE ¢iist ‘4 5 | 7 ROOME, TOOL As AT i south of St. Joseph Hospi-| acre. Or’onville Hurry ping A —nn 
eee toa ier. | Noth RENT 11 NOW through| farage tn Reeso Harbor, Adults | or enfur Pres Motor. “Pure. RITZ MOTEL FE 8-0404| $000. down, 2 tots stot. plect. . 
: AIN OR RUF- “Notices | "Perionals. » 25 For Rent ads! House,| 2s, Bey Mester Court Rooms AY WILLIAMS LARS or S eenee mp. Waterford. De WHERE TO BUY IT? 
Laundry Phove FE D210. — aevth "| ot 5 1008, red is AT WitliaMs Take | =HOTEL PONTIAC gee, New 4 room. 1% scres.| ; 
im. i , ayprvox RERARINO / AIDES 1 ent, rooms any- < ROOMS & BATH | ‘vanable from Dee. 7, to May. It's the best m town, | 1400 es | See the Want Ads! They 
te ro aged h = _ West side Avail ble| 2335 Rowan off ‘ : i, 2c bees Ene 
jee. Ph, Pontise Laundry.. FE hay a. mage A ce auth thing. Dial FE 2-8181 for pow. Cal, PR 24006 or PE 44463. Ra — WEEKLY RATES lead 
nee ——— les an ad-writer. rns PARTLY | Seay GOVERN ENT TRAILER $10 and $12 GEO. “MARBLE, Realtor | i ins! aint aa 
% rent. at oon". rE ville Gn Sizes Watertord | ' 
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~~ One-half Acre —— | Immaculate } bedrm home 
yg a RIDGEWAY | _ heat stor and screens. 975 Baldwir FE 4-6203 | 
Corkt.8 = yaa | Co-operative | Rea) Estate Ex gschonge | 
Waterfront Special recreation laundry room. 
At Beautiful Williams Lake | mace ip m Larg 
Four room and bath bunga- ae lot Privilege to Union | 
low Hrs screened rch ana Ponti+e Lael erin 
service sone and 
Aggro. poe betas es terms, Edward B Keith The| PE 5-681 __ 
% block off _lake Man. EM 3-4432_ 
y pavemeot $850 down | 0. SES AND Ir OMES OF ALL | 
Z kind: Also building G ay os | 
: P W =  Dinnan 
Ranch Style | _Hures = 
4 With breezeway and at. rag G1. RESALE 
decorate "Toe ore 2 bedrooms. nice living room with 
oe bod ;bome' is is | dming L. til bath, oak floers.   
  
  $ ROOMS AND em, i SMALL | _ down yment FE 
| MODERN 6 ROOM HOUSE WITH | 
  
basement, $0890 
  Home for Christmas 
GATEWAYS to. included Rea] c Would cen- 
sider mode: balance 
ca 
Ot! Joslyn. 4 and bath 
Yofinishét utility room. Electric 
pump. V clean down 
R MCLARTY - 
FE 22.8 or PE 56-3578 
New and ready to move into «@ 
beautiful ranch home brick and 
2 car garage 2 lovely bedrooms 
rge living ledgerock fire 
' ample kitchen space 
more hotne has lake privi-   leges on Giiver Lake 
the fairways of Silver Lake Golf 
eee Celi) now 
|. R. HILTZ | EALTOR ' 1011 W. Huron St | 
HAPPINESS | | 1 
THIS CAN BE: YOURS | BUILT THM YEAR 7 with 3 bedrooms. tiled bath, Just 3 miles west of city. spar. | 
( Sopper stumbling: aluminum | + 00 ting "4 room "and “bain 2 "bed. ac * > a ted room one ir an home. 
pereel 860x215 and Gerke 1 bergen ty cd Gan leaia finest of material and ane | 
— Leke. ms and screens Garage snip ot ME cod —_ inn | SEE il hea sca) : Close to bua terms rg aa excellent melet i " Or. 
} FOR RENT fered @ own - 
EK | acre on with 4 be¢room. VESTIGATE TODAY 
Renee. $75 per mo 
ampsen A BARGAIN FOR YOU| 
IRWIN & ROSA om cattina 12tue scar! wisner venue near leper Realtors FE 4-05 and Lincoln Jr High School. ca 28 REAIT a prong MEMBERS in 1951 m2 ‘bedroom - ham 4 reo 
{ 4nd bath bed 
377 GB. Telegraph. Eves. & | rm s0101 ve "70500 FE 2-216) com F plete itn every deta 
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | *”— = al ees plastered a Veneiinn 
es = inds, of} heat. po 
FOR SALE IN ROCHESTER, 3 | HOME HARMONIOUS | at $1450. $1000 down ‘YOULL bedroom home. North - Utmost in living enjoyment offer- 8 ON AST 
section. OL _2-7831 ed with this distinctively iter | ie brick BEDROOM. 6 ROOM HOUSE Guely carpnead Melos “eam ake | YOU BUY IT WELL INSURE. IT | 
ewly and it. 
str stoker bot tet water 
38 Feneley . PE 4381)   
  Lake Front | iF 
Lake Orion 100° water front- 
age 2 family ent - 
3 ent with 
and one 5 room 
Income—For Professional , 
and Retired People 
20 living unite located near 
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 
KNUDSEN Clarkston 
Well located bungalow having 
§ rms. end bath ‘hen. 
Elizabeth Lake | 
Excellent lake front home with 
— features. Spacious grounds 
  
  
    ing reom ang bail Tile bath, 3 | 
spacious bedrooms 
kitchen natura; cabinets. Cedar 
liner closets Rear terrace and 
love'v landscaping Excellent 
besement gas heat gas incinera- MAHAN | REALTY CO. REALTORS 
tor Paved drive to dbl garage Member Co-op Real Estate Exch 
Lace privileges on exclusive cond | FE 2-0263 
Sp ae 0 ta cate | Open — Be Sun 104 | 
>| NEXT poor TO BRANCH | AMILY SHRINKING ?! ST OFFICE 
Ow bungalow buying’? Carefull 
inspect ‘* shining room m 
ern home Well ea Berit 
fenced Gard: too 
street $2600 dow. will 3 sg 
See it! 
SUBSTANTIAL! 
Family home near St Fred's 
A-l condition-—inside and out 
Cory firepiece oak floors, sun- 
room breakfast a Gas heat — 
Dbl. garage 2 lots $5000 down |~ 
will handie Afrange YOUR ap 
polotment 
$1:350, TERMS JUST WEST OF TELEGRAPH © W. Lawrence Street 20220 new garage on good resi- 
re Senet or FE 44278 dentia) building lot. Buy now and 
a | i / bulla 
ray: | ‘ i Lake Are 
Willams Lake Area __ Humphries | 
escaped ret tt be maples Tee | REALTOR gorge : e venings | 
The home features | retire. Rea: Bstare. ‘ag 
pee ee) ceramic tile bath, full high base- 
shower. “4. etully decorated 
throughout. Breezseway and 2? car 
Sonn te last a iifetime Only | i saene dows with easy ms ' OFFERS 
. Only $600 Down “Only $1,200 Down Good § room bungalow in Keego | West side modern home in 
‘Harbor Nice neighborhood ¢ | hice location Extra iarge 
electricity and running water | living © reom . bed- 
| eats je autom rig room. full basement. laun 
j . Bot but much, __ Gry tubs, automate water 
better than paying rent ' heater, furnace S¢reenéd 
PAUI \ KERN R , porch Full price 86.000 
- Oakiend Ave re, om 2 Lots—North Side __.“Real_Estate Since 1919 | Neat 4 * and bath 
a wtility room oi] circulator 
storms and screens. | car 
garage Near 
churches, and bus line Only 
$6,050 $1450 down 
| North Side—Paved Street | 
Newly ceccented See 4 
living 
standing value at 68 500 
  
B14275) terma 53% W Huron st rE 
Cooperative. Keai Estate | Bachange | 
pod Oakland Ave VILLAGE Bem Werwick has 2 lerge race | 
bed brick 3 room omes full base = | 
ment. tile bath Rise. plaster, nat- 
ure) pacha oo pine panel- | 
ge. pela with! 
~ bresseway ead B= ea: garage with 
to controlled doors Large cor- | 
= lots Paved street. sewer 
- installed 62400 YE 23-2105. FE 
| * 450080 0 en Sunday | 
VACANT 
Move righ i: Only 8950 2 bedroom bungalow. built in — 
a ered $6050 Hesitate and be 
a 
ANOTHER TEMPTING BUY 
$9.75 for this attractive 26240 
ranch home oi! heat, lot — 
close to Waterford High hooi 
Bes it now 
LOVELY RANCH HOME 
6 ACRES 
mile off Dixte, Brand | 
big 
Sieors._ tile bath, | Srecocuas & gara 
JOSEPH *¥. RE 1SZ 
20250 
$850 DOWN West suburban 4'» room nearly 
pew bungalow Full basement 
bath and large jot with cane! 
frontage 
(ils | 
One in town at $500 down and 2 
north of Waterford with no nomey , down 
kK. | VALUET, Realtor 
FE 5-068) | trative Real Estate Eachange | 
$075 DOWN | 
Includes the mortgage cost on | 
these new 3 bedroom face brick | 
GI homes West sui loca 
select oak | walls, 
icture windows, marbie 
eills e bath cheice of room 
eoiors Full divided basement, gas 
furnece and water heaters 
“ $750 DOWN Over an acre of ground 2 bed 
beach Priced at $29. ° rooms and bath e kitchen is” 
coo,  ealls j Near bastern It High modern new =e cupboards 
. . | 4 bedroom rehabilitated with ei Susan ba Qoed 
W. Iroquois Rd | home in eaceliem condition.| sorth suburben locaton Pull price Well loc fonts nome enh! full basement warm air fur- $4 i530 
ated oO 1 nace autom atic water . Y @ rms and bath ew oil} heater large lot on pav S800) DOWN 
burner fireplace. den and tiled | street pear bus line Low New 2 bedroom homes with privi 
bath 2 car garage and iand- down payment to responat- leges on White Lake 1 biock to 
secaped yard. j ble party balance like rent shopping center picture windows, 
WM KNUD | —_—, efficiency kitchen. ample 
= mht | closet space Choice of interior & 
M. H. — SEN 4 Bedrooms— gkterter colors Uthity room. en REALTOR ; > ere air mace elec. water 
Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Drayton Plains — re plumbing Full FE 4-4516 Attractive modern home price only 3 years old. nveng teem 
. 14x17 with picture ow 
. A ae 16n18 kitchen, full basement 
Williams Lake ring attnedt combine z ‘ By tion storms end screens, 1'y 86 F Walton Blvd PE #0441 
car garage 2 other smal! Realtor Open Eves 
$150 Down batdinge eer, we = excellent garden «pace 
2 bedroom starter home with jake Ties afd fruit trees si0 000 
privileges Home ts located on terms 
2? nice lots on west side of jake 
j House |g completed on exterior median Nallave 
, ns 
—_- ra ere enix 0s Oe “Altractive and wel located 
| room home near schools FIRESIDE CHAT « be a daily 
F ( : Wood and shopping center 4 rooms Pleasure’ The Tenne-ee edge 
. . Co. mm first floor fireplace. 3 rock fireplace Li ft) lone is really 
re . bedrooma bath -and = en something to inspire conver dtion 
REALTOR cioeed sleeping porch up Eres Ritehen duties are fun acement olf heat water fou like closets? There are 7 tn 
ont Lake — Mg softener 2 car garage Own this spacious 6 room sparkling 
After 3 call OR 37080 er transferred sacrificig for beautiful mew rancher Attached 
garage. 22224 MT. Lot 1084111 over 
looking Watkins Lake Immectate ~ FAST SUBURBAN i R A ; | Possession $24500 Call today 
@ room, 1', story with of) heat OY nnett Nc. _ Too BIO to fit tn vour Xmas stock eutomatic hot water, lot 130n126) : ft Priced at 86750 with 81 500 REALTORS ing but a wonderful Yuletide evn 28 oF More FFideral 37199 Present for the whole family. Six 
Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 ——. es @ shaded quiet «treet 
fan . in Rochester "Race arent OW fur é@ INCOMI nace Garage $12800 Call agon 
3 family with 6 rooms for the ' owner and 2 rooms renting at $60 Don t Worrv ; OWN YOUR OWN Three little fT month Could be made into behets but wonderful adiice for 
femily Lake privileges on Lake , * guy who meant it when he ion ' siden down } aia three other little words 1 
= _ out ove vou This photogente & rm 
IVAN W modern home for $0 950 take« only 
a Ve $2185 dowr $45 per mo New 
SCI TRAM Winter 9 eh TE ate, ! 2 
/ Ht. CTTW REVS, Realtor ‘» VF 8-809] or FE §-2564 Han eli nanitear int ietite. Lb 4-052] 1111 Joslyn Cer ird Realtor while living in one of our lic @ OF - ; homes A paved street with ; ccegraph. Open Evenings Co-eperative Rea! Estate xc! Utd hz solid paved Siiseeess wees Co-operative Real Estate Exchange easy driving during the 
winter weather A full base- 
ment will provide the chil- 
| dren with a play area 
for mother a wonderful 
poe DOWN — Attractive iarge laundry space and for dad 
ell bungalow located at Lotus & wWork-shop to perform his : x : 
| el Rea! large rooms Lot ~aaieor he ambition A fully NC 1k | H Sl Bl RB \N Cedar shake construction Insulated home with face bedroo ’ : brick exterior and plastered cation e th fii) caxemont aoa fu 1169 DOWN- Income Special walls will tend to make bal vn To acte parce! of ground tge 7 room home and a 3 room a Warm cory atmosphere wth g@ajrining 7 acre parce Wat poms on rear that rents for $5 that Will mean comfortable eround available This f& close tn month A Tea Money living for the entire fam and is an excelien \ fc : et : { buy for a 
seteran whe needs fomm 
$2066 DOWN Locates near 8t Plan to. see our completely fur NORTH Fred's arge 7 room = modert nhished oae! home at Feeeliemt 2? bedroom home witht home, perfect for rooming house 4990 Ross Drive latce I'ving room and dining al , or small apts ; ove seWink Toom roamy kitchen 
7 Open Daily 1-8 pm all fiardwood floors basement ‘ 4 500 DOWN - West Side Lovely 
  with gas furnace automatic water : 
bedroom brick and frame bun ae : heater water softener large tot galow. Pull basement. storm sash (0) °' ut West Huran Stret to he et neighborhood Near’ schools @nd screens, fenced rear yard rescent Lake Road (Waterford and bus $2500 down payment and hardwood floors ; Township Hall! Turn right two balance on easiest term 
mecha Selipremes? WEST SUBURBAN $2,000 Down - Elizabeth Lake Es- x ; Good two bedroom modern WALA 2 bedroom home with full bath- 
basement automatic heated glassed in porch, all tile 
: . two large lots perfect con i ficors large living room and kitch dition. bl en completely insulated with fi 
bregias extra large lot near : 16.5090 FULL. PRICE - Four fam: REALTOR school and churches E-xcetient brick, nesr St. Mikes $200 Open Evenings ti] a conditi Cc Down payment 81 950 
per month income and your own 3077 W  Huror F 4 3569 ; “Here is a di ; - apt a. cod i 6G 1—No Down Payment C7 N] : fi me ce Civilians low down pavment Low 
ey... — LH. BROWN, Realtor , Ponth'y, cayments New modern LONE REARTY CO : oe * . Ft . ne . J edroom nomes Enjoy 
ree W. Huron FE 2-4810 iiving wher vou can swim. boat. 919 om FE 2-0283 ; Real Estate Fx: he sos fish right at vour door away ® to ® pm Datv Sun 1 to § —. : rom city smoke noise and busy BIRMINGHAM BY OWNER} > ACK streets Aporoximately 20 min be froom brick close to school : LO ELAND Lied Pomtec Come in.and let us) Dist-master Dixpos-al!l -Formica out vour dea ton ir kitchen Carpeting water | Sa Lake Ra, ae rn | Ss C PANGUS 1919 M-13| softener fenced $16 920 1600 | Ortonviie 132, Reverse Charges Bates MI 40954 
    
large 6 room ' type 
and 2 ‘ “Large a car ‘ 
room Sead ae atid - Kitehen 
with dining EL. Plastered walls 
Coved ceilings Full beth, Full 
basement Rec area. Oak 
floors throu, jeely land- 
— on s large ict. $3,000 
LC. LADD 426 Dix sane Plains 
OR 3-231 Opens Sundays 
HAVE YOU 
r plumbing, 8 
water heater. 
ou rok apy furnace gliding closet 
doors Double compartment sink 
and spray. tile bath. setiect oak 
fioors. Situated on large lot in e 
restricted subdivision. Bellin 84 
. rice $11,500 
HERBERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Ra. OR 3-7616 
  
REASONS 
WHY the bur of the week 
\LUE va 
V! 
A a buy ef $5000 with $1200 | 
| 2. CONSTRUCTION 
Cemeft bieck insulated and fin. | 
‘ bed inside 
an weur and beat. 
4. "YARD     Nice “ere yard near toon | 
Lake TN seleiieneal 
5. PAYME NT Oaly i pape and ta” 10 years 
1 will be your 
st Giroux & Hicks Drayton Plains . _ payment. FE 
30701 415 Dixie a } 
NEW 5 ROOM HOUSE FOR rent 5060 Commerce Rd FE, 
_ 50052 
AUBURN HEIGHTS _ 3 bedrooms. Full bath. Good | be 
rage and workshop Only $1 
down 666 per mo Immediate 
Possession 
avy ILLIAMS LAKE 
Well —- 2 bedroom 
Hard floors Plastered and | 
paletea oF walis Only $750 down 
40 ACRES—VACANT 
= east. 
} Seco _E S72 | 
A HOME OF YOUR 
OWN 
Near Lincoln Jr. High A ‘eal you should look into 
fine 5 room frame home — neat 
and clean A lot for your money 
_North—Off Baldwin - ONLY $7150 with terms Good 
4 bedroom frame, full basement 
was heat 
Sylvan vibes 
3 be rooms - and | down 
vestibule, hesoitec” dining room 
breakfast nook, ot] heat, rear 
porch, garage, 75300 ft jot 
Seminole Hills 
A truly fine eight room family 
vome with everrng that igi 
really please you e sure 
the tails oe by Ps 
pointment please 617.500 
WE BUY AND SELL 
LAND CONTRACTS 
NICHOLIE. AND HARGER CO. 
Open 6% tt & 
W Huren st Ph PFE 5.8183 
STOUT'S BEST BUYS 
TODAY 
MORF. FOR 
YOUR MONEY You actuality get more for 
your money S an older 
home teday than tn some of 
the newer homes that aré 
being built Here is @ home 
with an east side location 
that |s we] worth the at 
ing price and also has an 
income The upstairs is 
mede into a fomr room and 
bath apartment and down 
stairs are four more rooms 
and a lavatory Full dustiess 
basement with clean 
heat Upstairs apt rents at 
$480 a month $11,100 with 
$1.750 down 
5 a= _ 
WATERFORD 
AREA; 
A two bedroom home with 
a dry basement and oi! heat 
located tn an area where it 
‘s peaceful and quiet all 
year around A family sized 
living reom. two bedroom« 
‘ith ample closet space a 
Tall bath and a nice kiteh 
en Where the little lady 
sont eine cooking the far 
meals $7500 total pr 
$1 050 down BB | 
« 
with 
Sa 
DOWN 
vba E Prince 
of Pottiac 
walls are up for a 
biock home 2% by 30 Cit¥ 
sewer and Water are in A 
good start here tf you want 
to build vour own home To 
tal price ts $1 650 
bdw MA 
77 N Saginaw St The 
cinder 
Stout, Realtor 
Ph FR 5 8165 
North Side 
‘ Bedroom Home full 
Karage commer ot 
an used as ar 
t onal bedroom separate 
room Priced at $14250 00 
our a@ppointment toda 
Plizabeth Lake | 
4 Bedroom Family Home one 
bedroom and ful] bath down i 
bedroom, up Upstairs bedrooms 
need finishing full basement 
automatic heat and hot water 
earage If your a handy man be 
sure you see it Total price 
$7250 00. terms 
“RI NICHOLT 
Real Fstate and insurance 
Mt Clemens St FE 5 
ve Mr Donaldson 
BARCAIN® 
4 room 2 bedroom home yin 
acte ground fruit trees out Au- 
burn Ave $950 down and $55 per 
month See this sharp little home 
today 
JIM WRIGHT, 345 Oakland Ave 
After 6 call be 
  states 
4 
E FE +3156 | 
BARGAIN! 
Realtor FE 
FE 5-5783 
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 
. § big ms in this modern ter- 
ENS (olny race with new gat heating system : Certainiy very economical hous 
Featuring all large rooms, this 5 ing for only $7500 with $1 560 
room bungalow has dining room 2 dn 
bedrooms. ful] basement, oil heat 
and garage Handy to school. bus = " Se 
and stores This property can be INDI \N \ TTT AC IE. 
bought for $10000 with $3 200 No staire to climb here 3 bed 
down rooms all on main floors Beau- 
tiful brick fireplace. oak floor« > 
gas heat full basement. recrea- 
tion rm and 2? caY garage Dec- 
. ‘ ay or orated in the modern manner 
Inciudes carpeting Well located 
RFALTOR INSURANCE in Indian Village - convenient to Onen Eves Free Parking everv thing 
100 Oak'iand Ave E 4.2544 
a ae — = ARD FF PARTRIDGE LOOK FOR YOUR OP- , EALTOR FE 2 8316! 
PORTUNITY ale te in the «3 w. Huron 8. Open Eve 7 to P 
“Business Opportunities” | E 5-0441,) } 
home — 
Priced at $300 per. oa 
-SYLVAN | “CUCKLER REALTY 26 = ON. Saginaw FE 4-408) 
_E Pe 7-614 “e “OW ‘CARNIVAL i i af 
  
  
         
     
  
  
    
“IT never saw such a juror! Yesterday we were 11 to 1 for 
conviction—today we're Ea to 1 for ‘acquittal: , 
  | 02 W Huron, 
& Co 
For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43. PPD DA AA SA AO AAA Mah tk | — - Pr OLS O 
phim ged Low down) = The Red Horse Corp. NOW OFFERS FOR SALE UNPFiNisnED 4 > BEDROOM 1 HOME. i ITS MODEL SHELL HOME full basement OR $500 DOWN 
PERSONALIZED HOMES — ___BY PALMER — OR 3-9815 Low cost nee in = Lake 
€ ROOM moves PULL pase; SiS, “OO down Full price _ ment Py _owner. FE 5-1079 | onus Needs repairing sand 
Located chout 
M 50 Prectiall, 
2 cay garage 
all modern nex 
ested = oniy $10* 
us @ 
AD. AMS REALTY CO. boo Auburn Ave 
32420 
room ACRES 
miles 
repairs 
i you are | 
down give | gear round Unien west off. 
all wooded Has | 
3} bedioom how 
decorating and | 
inter- | 
For the Handyman 
room and 
located 
beach $1000 will handle 
Rent With Option to Buy Nice 2 bedroom home. Near 
moe $75 mo. 10 mi. Kitchen 
on good 
west of 
7 "MBRFE & GREG 1565 Union Lake Ra 
Union Lake Village 
. EM 5-439} 
EASY TERN M S 
West of Pontiac near creates Lake 
Large almost 3 
w cakousaie water heat- 
rm windows 
Street, 
Large 5 
sterm windows. €°0d locat 
rooms bedroom 
ton near 
oi] fur 
large new 
double garage. paved drive quick 
se possession 
/PONTIAC REALTY CO 
FE 5-8275 - TY) Baldwin r 
4 FAMILY INCOME 
Pius @ 20430 bidg that rents out 
Eech unit hag 5 rooms and bath. 
2 basements with furnaces 
East 
inaw Street f 
now under ren 
er 
on 
PIONEER HIGHLANDS Best sid e 
in town 
a 
le low 
rms 
Established 1916 . location on pared 
street. backs up to valuable Sag- 
tage 
for Apartments 
California own- 
SO days to sell 
low price of $15,500 
The potential value of 
this property 
Kobert 1) 
Lal is terrific 
Riley 
E 41197 
  
    
condition 
this 
ft 
very living 
drapes 
knotty 
tached 
head @oor 
terms 
WEST SUBURBAN 
2-bedrm 
Modern 
rm 
to attached 2-car home, 
ki   
many 
rm 
alite-wall c 
mogern kitchen 
. bath © complete 
pine 
tiled floor 
cement drive and 
ac 
Landscaped 
all 
itchen, 21 extras 
attractive $-rm 
tec r 
lavatory sroher 
loo 
home 
fireplace ee 
arpeting 
full tiled 
m wan 
otl eet 
garage and over- 
$19 000 
eT ae oy = 
ew 
ft “aves 
tiled beth, full peroncea 
head doors 
terms Double lot 
$1450 DOWN Buys this 
nome located west of Pontiac 
Here !s a home where the ° 
It Yourself 
money 
ot 
‘et $2 950 
its true 
Call ment 
RR 
home. « 
arge fms 
ist fle 
attic 
iatee 
Latee shady lawn {CK SUBURBAN 
mak 
High 
front man can re 
agine the 
for this 
onight 
fire 
2nd ficor ——— | 
garage, over- 
$13,500, 
2-bedrm 
ally save 
low price 
home 
Rais a month pay and 
4 
on 
and com 
floored 
partitioned basement 
and side 
lot porches 
size 19x 
120 ft Shopping center and bus 
nearby 
with living rm and dint 
Full basement with bin-f 
ker 
district 
down 
INCQME 
per 
baths 
House would $15.00. $3.000 down 
NORTH END }-bedrm bungalow 
rm 
Paved street Wisner Bchooil 
Only $6950 with $1 
Near 
year 
fall st 
apt house 
basement Mike s oso 
$4 wo 
3) full 
gas heat 
make tdeal room 
ne house Extra iarge jot ge 
rage $37000) term«< 
LAKE ORTON lust) reduced 
lialiy attractive iakefront je 
erty Over 400 ft of lake Te 
ae Modern vear around 
bed room home boat house 
ath apt guest cottage 2 cat 
brick garage large rec 
with bar outboard boat aa 
motor 2 metal row boats diving 
tower 
fdeal 
er 
ment 
FLOYD KENT, Lawrence 
Open 
Newt to Consumer 124 W nd dock 
Fives Now at 
Shown br sappoint- Would make 
estate or would show 
return as income property 
leaving cit 
and worth ft Sen. $29_500 
Realtor . EF 5-6105 
Power 
Partridge Is THE 
' “BIRD™ TO SEE 
BLVD. BRICK 
i FE 4-3393 
FE 21900 
R, 362 N. JOHNSON, 7 
ok. 2 car garage. Mast 
be seen to be appreciated 
| 
. OP lakefront home 
modern Excellent beach $14.500 
$5.000 down. 
RED HORSE 6019 Cass Elizabeth Rad 
__ FE 42%52_ 
  
me 
oe 
HOUSE       THE PONTIAC PRESS, TU ES DAY, DECEMBER 3 7, 1954 
. by Dick Turner| Fe ‘For Sale Houses 4 
GILES NORTH. SECTION * 37800. is the full price on 
this 
VACANT 
$1,450 DOWN ww 
5 room cinder block home 
— a good lake 
y. Large 
‘2u17 living room fire- 
pipes 1% ear garage Re- 
rige e 
cluded in the price of $6650 
A STEAL at price and 
we heave the key 
vr-uar ras wae 
NEW! NEW! 
3 bedroom ranch type home 
with plas’ cove 
ceilings, TK, 
large picture window. brick 
front and brick planter 
Good west side location 
$0150 with terms 
GILES REALTY CO. 
FE 56175 Open 9 Ti 9 
KINZLER | | Bungalow—Spec iat 
Full price 66.200 5 extra 
large rooms and 
reh Ful] basement. oi 1 
at Lot 60x150, on paved 
st It's so , Beat 
and clean that you will want 
uy ee sight 350 
down mo. Just 
right for “OMT or Baldwin 
Rubber employe 
Ottawa Hills 
This is one of the most 
cleverly modernized and dec- 
orated homes that we have 
ever seen 6 rooms. 
sion room and new enclosed 
rear terrace Rich carpeting 
tn 3 rooms, Venetian blinds 
awnings, storms sereens 
Well located on quiet paved 
street. Owner moving out 
of city. About $4,000 down 
New Bungalow 
Off Baldwin Builder's own 
home with breezgeway and 
1', car garage. Gas heat 
and recreation room 2 lots 
— enclosed with cyclone 
fence Easy PHA terms, or 
trade for suburban home 
AGS acreage 
Seledu Village 
Gray shingle 2 bedroom bun- 
galow with glassed rear 
porch Full basement Nice 
shaded rear yard. 2 car 
garage. Price $8,950. terms 
John Kinzler, Realtor 
670 W Huron FE 43525 
If no answer Ph cae 
pen 
iGesperative Real Bstate Exchange | 
DAILY 1 TO 8 SMART BUYS | 
3 BEDROOM BRICK 
FHA & Gl 
GI-$600 DOWN 
FHA $1050 
DOWN Choice of 5 home design paved streets and 
Knotty pine cabinets with rustic 
hardware . 
Automatic of] forced air heat 
Tiled bathrooms 
Plorida ceiling closet 
Spacemaster folding doors 
8x6 storage room 
Ribboned driveway 
Large pieture window 
$11] 950 FULL PRI 
Lecated en Fernberry Pg 
beth Lake Rd bet 
Rd and M 
BROS. REALTOR 
Phone OR 3-1872 or won +1780 
pen o Lo ® Sun 1 te 5 Off Eliza. 
Scott Lake 
  "1 
      
HOUSE: DAILY 1 TO 8 
THE “MACEDAY” 
| 3 BEDROOM 
FHA 1050 Down! PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS E 
| FHA APPROVED FEATURES 
Large modern SAlwindite 
throughout 
and powder rm 
» large fms 
piete bath on 
sto- | Perimeter under floor heating 
Carport 
Knotty pine kitchen cabinets with 
rustic hardware 
8x6 picture window 
Sp.ce Master folding dvort on 
losets 
Carey a siding 
Brickfrone 
aluminum = siding win 
dows * 
6x10 laundry room 
100) ff.) hlet) 6with paved street 
Lake privileges on Wiliams & 
Maceday Lakes 
Model completely furnished 
Full price $11,800 
Drive out Dixie HM wary to Wii 
liams Lake Rd turn left ap- 
prox i's mi; watch for Open 
sign 
WHITE 
BROS. FALTOR 
OR 3-1872 or OR 71-1789 
Sto 8 Sunday 1 to 5 Phone 
Oper 
» ONEIL 62) WATKINS LAKE FRONT 
Ranch t\pe year round 
one owner home Seldom 
have we offered so attrac- 
tive a home as this Living 
room is 13218 with wood 
burning fireplace Dining e!! 
with picture window over 
looking the water Compact 
kitchen ceramic counter 
tops double sink Master 
bedroom 12213 also offers 
view of the lake Ceramic 
tile bath Attached ga- 
rage Exceptional land- 
scaping plenty of shace 
Priced fairiv at $13 900 
YOU be first 
$3 a0 
ranch DOWN Wart a 
home” 56x24 bunga 
low with attached garage 
Built im 33 unexcelied 
workmanship and materia: 
19'ou12'y living room, with 
-thermopane picture window 
2 large bedrooms. full tile 
bath. paintd walls. com- 
plete Youngstown kitchen 
garbage disposal insulated 
throughout many. many 
outstanding features Own 
er must sacrifice for $12 - ot The ‘CHELSEA’ 
APPROVED! 
\SMALL 
| 
| j UNION LAKE Lovely ¢ room and tile bath with 961, West Huron 
r shower ooms This home is 
one you can be proud to own 
BSpick and span ann inside and 
out Has breeseway and 
with fenced bot Lake i 
Kiddies can pie aoe nap in 
Yours for only $1,000 
SOUTH E DITH 
4 rooms with thower and 
basement. coal heat and hard- 
wood floors $750 down 
CRAWFORD AGENCY 
OPEN EVES 
53'2 W Huron FE 41549 
FURNISHED HOME. garage 3 lots 
it seld at once Cali 
see at 8 Park- 
  sarety. 
breezeway and 
A bargain 
FE 47265 or 
wood Ave 
S$ ROOMS 
colored or white ‘BY OWNER FOR FE 5-0189   4288 Dirie Hwy — 
32361 
| 
| 
| i 
| + | 
stool. , 
OOMS BATH AND UTILITY | R 
room S8ei' or ‘ease Down pay- 
_mert $1000 Ph Flanders 1-4536 
MODERN 5 RUOM HOUSE FURN- 
ishea Take ov: yments $375 | 
_ down Ca,] Ortonville 1-18F14 
4 BEDROOM 
Nice 7 room home near Pon 
tiac Motor city sewer hardwood 
floors nice béth. 1 block from 
bue line Oniv ¢1 500 down 
2 ACRES Nice $ room modern home on 
lovely .2 acres near Waterford 
High Schoo! Owner will accept 
late mode! call for $3 equity 
$750 DOWN 
Vacant 4 rooms, renege Paces 
furnace nice landscaped lot 
trees and berries ‘acta a 
Brende| Lake 
70 ACRE FARM 
28 acres of orchard 1', acres 
strawberries 25 acres alfaifa 6 
room modern home basement. 2 
car garage Excellent opportunity 
for right man Terms 
RIDGEWAY bade Baldwin FE 
perative Real Estate Exchange 
‘Upavixa STATE. MUST SELL. 
~ WEST SUBURBAN Close tn large new 3 bedroom 
home ‘custom built) spaciou, liv- 
tng room. dining area. cheery 
kitchen complete basement. auto 
of beat) Built on lerge lot an 
additiona! lot available if desired 
Ready for immediate occupancy 
$13 000 with $3000 down Terms 
Dorothy Suvder Lavender 
REAL TOR 
110 W Huron st FF ?-4411 
EM 13-3303 MUtual 46147 
_ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 
Lake & Water Frontage Near Drayton Plains. As low as 
$30 front ft Easy terms 
HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 ‘Dixie Highway _OR 13-1950 
WILLIAMS LAKE 
FRONT Modern 3 bedroom flome Auto- 
matic oi] heat. electric hot water 
arace beautiful sand 
eres your chance to 
make your dream come true 
Hoimes Bartram 4392 Divie High- 
way Drayton Plairs OR 3.1950 
WILLIAMS LAKE 
rooms and bathroom 
ot 
94 950 RESCENT LAKE 4 room 18x2) unfinished addi 
tion Large jot Lake privileges 
Mus? sell inmediately $2800 cash 
rAUL M JO-ES. REA LESTATE 
832 Wo Huren_ FE ¢3505 
Sale Suburban Prop. - 454 | 
A QG ELLIOTT & SONS 
Northwestern a tMiddiebelt 
JOrion 46121 — MAvtfatr 6-2503 
3} ROOMS AND BATH ON AP- 
roximately ‘2: acre off South 
Ra $6500 $1500 down 
Nina Martin Realtor Ol 
  > 
For Sale Lots 
or _ LAKE 
& ft lo + with sewer and 
water vs 4-6203   
WATKING LAKE LAKE. A 6 
| teexi20   on and Vea street. near St Joseph dream fully equipped. 
$08 a "Nott, Meas | Sor gust cele, PE 34008. tor, 170 W rE $1008 eves 
LITTLE FARM ¢ BOWLING ALLE¥ Once acre parcel. Close to bus. 
stores and “Excellent 
land.’ Only $15 down and $15 per 
month. 
[le Lt aa. Realtor 
___C PE _3-4810 
OXFORD ARI ARES large lots well tocated 
© Oxfore near — p nighwey. 
Each lot T0xti0 ft. 
Price ay beth $1500 | 
ESTATE 
OA 63123 | 
lot Ar opp-‘vidty to get 6 | ~vilty to get a) 
fee fig Meer reasonable 
Price ++ 
    ee 
Watkins- Pontiac” Estates 
Scautinl. sow, etrest te a a a LY gen | restric 
=~ Vea Srahe inks 
1004150 ft building sites in o- ——— neighborhood. Highly re- | 
area Close to bus   with $100 dosn oo 
East of the Dixie | 100715 ft building sites in a 
nee neighborhood and restricted 
. Clo + to bus eecviee schools 
prog stores. Clove good 
roads A: tow "ase $750. $100 
aw 
North of Pontiac 
—— mesites. 100x190. In 
area or better Fibro | 
Highs restricted bus 
service, schocis and - sey Low 
&s $760 $100 down. 
L. C. LADD nig Plains 
Sundays 
CORNER LOT ZONED | commercial location on W Huron 
in the rapidly growning sec- | ___ OP 32 
~0n 
314x207 commercial corner on 
Auburn Ave 6 miles out $35 
per foot 
' seperate — lots 40x120 
eath located e ast side. | 
Aown | 
Drayton Woods 2 nice building | 
jots, One is 100x130 and the 
other 100x200 om a corner Terms 
can be arranged 
IVAN. W. ' 
SCHRAM 
FF 8-509] or FE §-2364 {7 1112 Joslyn Cor Realtor 3rd 
Co-operative Real Estate . Exchange | 
' CORNER LOT ON CROOKS ROAD 
and Grace Size 680x400. $850 rE | 
5-0672 after 4 pm:   
For Sale Acreage 
I~ ‘Dine Hwy 47) 
17 
with 500 feet Withir city Tim. 8 .me sn.all 
buildings $16,500 with terms. 
Carroll G. Porritt’ 
FE 210 ve call FE 23-6194 | 
2 ACRES Close tn On good ogre 
to schoois a 
fn si00 ro | 
4 ACRES WOODED | 
4 acre parcels on paved high- | 
rth of Pontiac oe Acres 
—— } 
' acre ares fd the rear for 
garde 
5 ACRE ‘PARCELS Beautiful level 5 acre parcels 
of excellent .a.den soi] where 
i can grow most of your own 
iving om good —_ Close in. 
wits $150 dow 
10 ACRES 
4 real nice 10 acre parcel with 
& year around flowing stream 
About 5+ mi! {rom downtown 
Pontiac. 
SCENIC 
10 acre hilltop homesite with some 
trees overlookioe the Dixie Hwy. 
am #8 smal lake Aoproz 14 mi 
from downto: Pontiac 
A mi''ien dollar view 
for on'y $2500! With $500 down 
L. C. LADD vein Dixie Hwy Drayton Sams j 
i] 
| 
ry) paved highway ~~ SHOE REPAIR eq 
TO BUY TO SELL 
$4200 with $8800 down | 
HOMESITE | 
%. mi off | 
____ OP 32361 Oven Sunda 
For Sale Farms 4“ 
= ACRES & ROOM HOME. | 
| Large barn 5 acres cher or- 
ecrard Paved road. 2 small es. | 
1 mi to Lake Michigan | 
    for cabine or motel. High 
M22 near Gien Arbor Mich $10- 
500 
PAUL M JONES REAL ESTATE. 
632 W Huron FE 4-3505 
FARMS OF ALL KINDS REAL 
buys' P W Dinnan & Son. 66 
- West Huron - _ __ 
PARMER'S TIP TO SELL. BUY. 
rent gla use Classified ads! 
Ca" Fe 281-1 
WANTE one = TO “RIDE. 
pet- for your children fresh 
& or chickens? | 
e have = 28 acre farm on main) 
roed nesr Milford remodern- | 
ized 4 bedreom farm home barn. 
and coop. Al! equi for 500 | 
chickens $20 070 ‘all 
EM }2357   
465 Acres , 
Better than three-quarters mi) 
of waterfront 
Real buy 8&8 
Ww HoRO pol DINNAN & SON. 66 
“Sale Business Property 49 
saad fag 4L 
C PANG 8 
FOR RENT \I=9 FRONTAGE 
ft on bu-vy M-5v Highway 
we-t of Pontiac Excellent 245134 
Perfect maN motel 
shop other busi- 
Will for name for 
and 
trans 
PARTRIDGE 
FE 2-8316 os WARD F 
REALTOR 
43 W Huron st 
SMALL 
DOWN PAYMENT! 
Will sell this building with 880 sq 
ft to a responsible party with 
a very small down payment Binld- 
ing is complete on exterior only 
and located on Williams Lake 
Rd at the. intersection of M5®@ 
Excellent location for television, 
repa': piumbing and heating 
electrical shop or doctor « office 
Only 35 850 with eas. payments 
F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR 
Corner Williams Lake Rd & M-50 
OR 31235 Office i 5 
_ After 5 call OR 3-70 F 
| Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A ete tata 
BUILDING 
ft fult basement, of 
“Growine commrun'ty Best 
“wil rent 3.000 
M-15 
offer 
1919 M-15 
ORTONVILLE 132 
is PINE “T DOWN. 
butlc a 3 Approxi- 
5.000 sq> ft arehousing 
sales and serv- 
Dempsey FE Ph 
te fs 
_ #1504 or OR 3-7444 
For Sale or Exchange | 50 
8475 to $188" Call Judson Brad- WANTED j0 TO 4 ACRES OF r va 
1100 Majestic Bidet 
LOTS $10 _FE 27073 _wo 
ap 
__month 
FO! BETTER SITES 
FOR BETTER HOMES. 8EE 
  29700. | 
DOWN AND $10| t land. have 1048 25 ft. Zim. | 
= bousetzr ler and cash. Cail | 
tne” M Stout Realtor FE 
  
| Business s Opportunities $1 
iia. You, bens harry ON CHEROKEE HILLS! — | CUTE RESTAURANT. ora sandy shores of Watkins Compar whe edvantages of its! tached ng main en Ve Lake clove, in. country acura’ Sees _feasonable Call MA | t ake R14 mile ‘ele | FFEE 2HO am 7ING 
$1550 PLUS MORTGAGE araph Rd - and select vour site cOrrEE on 2% = of aes CcosTs New 2-bedroom soon on main route to Straits in sma!) brick Deluxe kitchen with - at . vilage. vJorthern Michigan FE eee eau oe ne ve. ( AR! JW BIRD, Realtor 46645 for information 
I o « full 4 EPRPICIENCY AP 50) Community Nationa] Bank Bid 4 EFFICIENCY APIS ON ANNA wefuge ce basement FE 4421) Eves FE s-1302 | Mari Island ss All modern. on 
|LARGE LOT WITH PRIVILDOES | _Weterfrom. By o ser. PE 9-002 RAY ONEIL. Realtor on Dolla: cake Will take lum- FACTORY SITE: FROM 10 TO che es oe | ber or any building materials on, 163 acres on railroad and pave 
Pees FE tre or on sie | “new 6. © ae ee | F 3-7103 or © - s 
Co-operative Real Estale Exchange | Roosevelt gp med P W ODINNAN & 80N 
é 66 W HURON. | 
{ . 
  rE 45181 or FE 2-8532 
’ ‘4, 
tae o # ONE OF THE BEST A very sound investment. 
with on 8 = U. 8. bwy. alleys 
semi aute. setters. Filled 
owner's bet <'bas_been 8 
owner pe lfeeg a = — 
wr 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
| T1 N. Saginaw 8 Ph. ee 
Open Eves. til 6:30 
  
GULF SUPER 
SERVICE 
ig ra Co. PE 2-173. 
ane eplv 
56. 
with Pet, THE   
    
| STORE ON DIXIE HWY “Sr TELE- graph Rd. Lag x 3 deep. — 
move it W consider hi 
etfe: abov> $100). Hampton 
_tric, 825 W. Huron. 
Sportsmen Ho??!! BUY NOW! Be ready for sp r 
Boat and fishing enthusiasts w 
find this the neatest little pack- 
you're in a bus 
a future No 3H. 
Liquor, Beer, Groceries 
All three businesses combined & 
a 7 room apartm tn one deal. 
This store is an 8 am. to 6 pm. 
operation and is closed Sundays. 
A wonderful family set-up. e 
quires —_ — plus inventory 
on property, fixtures, 
and all. Phone for pop Rag am 
tion on No 315. 
STATE-WIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac — 
Pontiac State Bank i 
John A. Landmesser, roker : 
FE 4-1582 FE 5.0078 
TOURIST COURT IN FLORIDA ON 
West coast. owner sick, must sell. 
FE 47458 :   
  
REALTOR 
Partridge is “THE BIRD" to see.   
Partridge Is THE “BIRD TO SEE 
TOP TEEN SPOT 
ee ip area. Located next 
to high school. Gross $36,000 per 
year. $8,750 on terms. 
AN AUTOMATIC. Laundry — with the best 
of everytin re | op location in ra 
idly expanding po A big profit 
operation with minimum of over- 
head. building and 
all goes for just $10,000 down. 
LIQUOR ONL ‘sa 
Now joing app oo 
per mo. Amesmnente 6 coe bring 
in $400 per me. - In coracues 
building with plenty of parking 
‘t pass up this rare offering. 
Call now 
WARD F. PARTRIDGE 
mC, Rae, EALIMS OPPORTUNITIES 
THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN 
43 W. Huron Open Eve. FE 2-8316 
  
RIETY STORE 
im, and equipment. 
Wife's liness = sale onee. 
661 roadw st Dav &. 
_Mich 
~ Sale Land Contracts 52   
  
ba SECURED 6 PER CENT 
25 percent discount —— bal 
“S.. 77a, Ward E Partrid 
43 W Huron 8. fre 
20 Per Cent 
Discount New Homes Local builder Work- 
marstip end howgg’ uaranteed 
Contract valance 
560 Property under 
Cal PFE 
ww, = a 4) Ask for 
Tea MeCulloug * 
JC. HAYDE N. Realtor 6 6 E Walton Bivd ‘d__Oven_Eves. 
Money to Loan 583 (State ees Lenders) 
MONEY WAITING You May Borrow 
$29-$500' Today   
  
Group rour bills protect your 
credit Take up to 24 monthe to 
repay at 
BUCKNER FINANCE CO. Above Walgreen 4asal 
CORNER N. SAGINAW & TORON 
PONTIAC 
Also Drayton Plains 
439 Dixie Highway 
Across from Post Office 
Phone OR 3-1221   
LOANS. 
Extra Fast 
Service 
You can dorrow $20-$500 quickly on signature. car, or furniture. Loans oe without end 
worthwhile oo 
20- months to 
HOUSEHOLD 
FINANCE 3% bes ith n Seca’ uu i topo Bidg. 2r4 Noor Pontiac 
Kay 
one FEcera! of 
St. 
  
LOANS § On ateatere 
Ph $25 TO. $500 aeeees << car. 
today. 
BENEFICIAL. 
FINANCE CO. 
OS TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 
202 N. MAIN 
ROCHESTER, MICH. 
LOAN $25 TO 8500 
AUTOS 
HOUSEHOLD GooDe Ph Rochester OL 60711 OL 1-9799   
SAVE TIME! Solve ewe 
eryday problems the Want 
Ad way! Phone FE 
2-8181 for an ad-writer. “ 
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. — Na ¥ a —_ r° _# e.\ = er, oe Tut PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 954 ; 
. Mensy to Lean 3 __For Sale Clothing | 56 Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household Goods 57 MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan For Sale Miscellahoons 62] \ Woed, = Fuel 67 
Sarno DLAC FUR COs. size oF ’ WAVE WELL BUILD ae O RANGE, GOOD axe US BEFORE YOU Bor nay comp we OOD CMLIVE: aED. 3 
WHEN YOUNEED |= = = on WROUNT _InON_| BORE BEBE tg eg ed ; : Goods a | =» oe . . = $10. Delivered 
[= to $500 APPLIANCES, Eamermic ynons | TOLLYWOOD TWIN BED. CHILD'S | Aveo. “ 3 Geka une or ' mahogany Parte _— ‘Dick's Air Cooled Engines Se CNS 
elephone~us or call at our office, 
“STATE FINANCE CO. 
    
    
  FE 4-1574 * 3088 . 
= Pp SHOPPING FOR A —sbeles_ nde. at Flsen, 
LOAN? " aloe, 66 and’ sa PE satis 
men. women married Baas ood ba o> Brecht aOR CRREE | “ae 
Sing'e visit len Sex. iar ELECTRIC I dodge 
write cr come in ‘ 
LOANS $25 TO $500 | {6,25 mon. Ugie "model, ay per mooth ‘one MY 3371) 
BENEFICIAL ADMIRAL ni N. 20 ve 
FINAN | : sols. 1m tavroer PE 350 Pann | St“gspenes Now = GET CASH QUICKLY | mange re cour “Pmt 
Up to $500 ‘ye 'iiers, gesrieet onattes, 
"Moat deals Closed a9 minutes: |" wuts. Ok Fem DOTS ROOM Foes 50 ANYTHING YOO WA) Siguetures, and ot CAN BE POUND, AT L & = Oll space heaters, all sizes; school 
OAKLAND LOAN CO. 
ge 2/9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO 
LOANS ©   
  $25 to $500 $25 A $500 PARKING. OPEN MON. TUES, 
3B. LA PE 9131 WED ONT TO 5:30 "aun. 3 . : - 12 PRIENDLY SERVICE TO 5 
= Las CO.. 4 mt. east of 
Pontiac; or 1 mi. east of Aubura 
Need Money? | +’ aussie i LOVE SEAT 7 
Ite as near as your telephone. drapes, 1 cocktail table and 1 
Just esl! Headboard for boys bed. MI- 
after 4:00 p.m. 
      These 
other 
Fluore: 33 foe Lake | WESTINGHOUSE STOVE 7 OVENS | 
Ave. Completely eutomatie, heap. M. KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR TOF b 354 ; _ 
$29.95. MI 61 zy Christmas Gifts 59 
fi re a | -~ Ae IS 
all cabinets, famous Youngs- ne make See them demon- 
    
  an ®. our sat’ Bee. 8 house, Thurs, e moter. $05.00. 2780 
Prt. aod me o. 10’ and | _&. wd. ew a until ® p.m i) NIPORM, SIZE 12 re ments, sete good cond 
door prizes ae Pluorese- : _ 2 on 
= cent, e@ Ave a nTy 
EM: 3-5867 16 INCH. RUA WITH DOORS 39950 | Gini s SHOE ROLLER SKA antenras 6206 | 's pair, like new, sive 1 and I's WALTON TV _$8. each. OL : FE 2-2257 | GIR''S 2 IN BICYCLE. 820. FE Waiten Cor. Josivn 
  
Girt ITEMS FOR MEN AND 
    
  
  
  
  R STOOLS, DINETTE 8 : dressers, lincleum, etc, OR 3-1765. Women oa your Christmas list — 
CIVING ROOM. KITCHEN FURN.| >G0:5" cosmeticn -PE corner cupboard, dress: table. — 
Cail between 47 pm. 61831. HAMILTON 1 DIATAOND waTcH. 
“LINOLEUM AND PAIN SALE $400, e tor ts 
> be ot Sects = PT ey SKATES, ROLLER bear 2 e 
LOVE SEAT AND CHAIR TO)|_%nd¢ ice. FE 42083. match, maple lounging chair, odd | LADIES TITANIUM DIAMOND te tables, apt. size buf-| ring, Zircon ring wristwatch, la- 
let, corner — small ya 7 ga — a ss costume a Zoreney. 
a: items. Very ig EE AND ACCES nable table saw on table. 
ae ort Soot, soerm nine 10. 41? 
Mintoam ensemble. calor Dubow | LIONEL TRAIN LIGHT THANG nes. +7624 ee | SIC tae agg ONE ether estras. 
MAPLE DINETTE TA GOOD | —***: : vente MEN'S ON ROLLER 
_E.} aoa aed Yee — = Skates. Size 0%) EM 34503. 
REFRIGERATOR, 6 FT. | O-GAUOCE LIONEL TR TRAIN: DO DOU- MOVING: 
Prigid@eire. AB ran - ble tr-ck on x ‘dtalng Many ares. B fiat "pan Amer 
mohegan fable; fean clarinet and case FE 8-0050 mahogan hooray 
kitchen any book FE > 22645, ane 6. 
MATTRESSES AN ly HOLLY WQOD “PING PONG TAB ES ¢     
* 
JAY ALAN= 
“Don't make me angry, 
engaged to you again!”’   
    
  
1297 buy edar . 
TRENCHIN’ FOOTINGS AmB 
field tile s tor ei 
or lea me evenings 
$0028 days FE 23-6473. % HP. JE? PUMPS, ‘6050. A 
t pumps with 12 gal. 
112 50. 
Thompson, 60 § Perry 
“TALBOTT LUMBER 
  
a a 
ELEC. $32.50 
SWEETS RADIO & APPLIANCE 
422 W_ Huron __ FE ¢1133 
USED Oil, OAs Wy COAL FUR- naces ao stokers oft -— = 
purner, floor furnaces. — 
~ heaters, blowers and pee cupely. 
Warne P mga: ‘ag al Condt- 
te 021! 
WOL N 
  
D FE 2s 
CHIPPED Gin. Tc inks to | x sive si a comp't. low as 96.95 
SAVE jUPPLY 100 8 & 
ar its , evening 
CEMENT. MORTAR. METAL CUL- 
  = ig ae size and thick 
M. A. Benson | beds. All new. You save. Closed 
on Sat. Hilbere 82 Williams. FE 
_ $8633 
MAPLE © TWIN BED -cilnarhns $30 FE 5-8787   
  
PE 9-812] | ANTIQUE GOSIP BENCH, PLAT- 
form rocker. bone dishes, cruet 
_Set_and china. &M 340e7, 
ANTIQUE MATCHING COUCH ard chait needs repair. $100. OR 
ANTIQUE VICTORIAN KNEE 
hole ‘desk, bow end china eabinet, 
hall chest, Priced reasonable. FE 
APT t. SIZE ELECT RIC STOVE. 350. 
is SS SOS RANGE, USED, 
$25. Grinnells, 27 8 inaw. Home & Auto 
Loan Company 
  
  a . 
WT sears. danny Pett | "HP Frat Gawal gt ———F . re 
“MONEY for | ae fale == BFAUTIPUL ZENITH CONSOLE = TV set 16 in screen. Perfect 
People Who -_ condition 875. OL 1-6461. 
BOTTLE GAS 
Work installed to your home tor $32 77 
  
  complete. Kenyon Fuel-gas 6268 4 SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICE Dixie Hwy 32491. 
y 100 to $500 BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER, 
=. = Deluxe iromatic model. Re 
If your weekly family in. ba} $298.05. now only $149.95. 
——. acs between $15 _ En 61300 
vou are work ASH OR FURNITURE OR os service is nee aan én tant. = OM 
Gorescley lcvery, aihat -< Sas POR ERATE RADIOS AND made to «ive ya the money _fecord players FS 5-64 one day CHRISTMAS 8&PEC TN ‘S 
and ‘55 televisions with doors 
Phileco §ylvania, DuMont, Genetal 
Fiectric Hampton Electric, 625 
_W_ Huron 
CHROME DINETTE 8EvS8  AS- 
semble these vourself and suve 4 
chairs and table 86995 value, 
69995 These are brand new 1954 
modeis Fanous makes Formica 
tops. All popviar colors Come in 
look, compare and be convinced repayment schedules 
GENERAL PUBLIC 
LOAN CORPORATION 
69 W. Huron St. iP 
Phone FE deral 3-7181 
  549 N. Sa w St. .FEdera] } 42521 | 
MAHOGANY BUFFET. LiKE RALLPIX’ CAMERA. CASE AND | F 45 peari 
nr FRIGID E iE CYCLAMA Tc, FE 5-630 yes: ee eu. ft. inish SEE US POR SLEDS SKATES. 9656. Wil) sacrifice. Phone |" hi.,) fireplac fixtures, electrical OL 1-921) ext. 21 asco door . =— stools, CHATAN HOGERELL | Giles Wien mas’ tance toyinnne Original cost Lavaways for Christmas * 
Must sacrifice. 1 rocker. rdware. 7 w a. 
«5418 
  NEW "HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD MA- TILT BACK GH ~ ELECT and ex- erector set: child's table & plied 
Gans $75 FE 248 ast? | _Focking chair, FE 4-6730 | 
tor Sak Miscellaneous 60 OPO OLOL LD PLD PD 
ac “arc WELDER, 200 b pase _reasonable. FE E 17-6401 _after 6 p.m. 
‘ALWAYS WRECKING NEW WESTINGHOUSE  DELoxE 
roaster. Marine clock FE ¢- 
New Furniture Specials WAREHOUSE PRICES! 
Bu.* beds wrought trop compiete. $44.95. sojia maple dou A million fee’ of @ sound jum- 
er, bed and chest $80.50; sof ber Doors, oclumbing, sash, 
s, 639% up, cottep mattresses brick Union Wreck Co. 31245 $38 innerspring mattresses. W Eight Mile Road Parm- 
dete Stb°6, deveneert, bed fall | ner ee oe eee ; dav es 
servoring watress, $10.; cota | 4LL spe epaerptlihene TOOLS. A APPLE who'esaic oss Mad oo. at 
GENERAL WAR 
2258   platform rockers. $22.95 up: ” glass 
coffee and step tables ts es Dixie Hwy PARK once apt. gas stoves, $49.50 up; ALUMINUM COMBINATION 
chrome a $3088 up DOORS. $20.96 
Used Storm Windows 
PE 4-2575 Eves FE 5-7433 | 
ANTIQUE BOOK CASES LOVE 
seat. lamps, and china. FE pe 
Piber wardrobes, 
dar wardrobes ease 
ao Tugs. 617.06; cath cae ass 
BANK FURNITURE CO. 
«ANCHOR FENCES 42 ORCHARD L AKE ave rhExt TO PARMERS RM ean ea. + = ahperoe a 
2 TE RMS. _PRee S ESTIMATES PE 5-471. Open til 
as STEEL FURNACE | GRATES, 
stoker, large gateleg table é 
chairs, planer smal) 
ge, man's clothes 4 ghort. 
wa   
    
    ® Fri 
Artist's supphes, hobby 
supplies, see Classification 
24A “HOBBIES & SUP- 
PLIES.” man- rE 
is IN ADMIRAL TV Wit! NEW 
      of these extraordinary bargains. 
Michigar Fluorescent 383 Or- __ Mortgage Loans $4 _chard Lake Ave ed ed   
  1 x CHRISTMAS SPECIALS IN yee 
LOW INTEREST and ‘S56 televisions with doors | 
Unitmited funds tor homage family Phileo Sylvania. DuMont. General 
dwellings Pa Electric Hampton Electric 5 
=e Norrewes reg & _ Huroea_ 
1. G. PETERSON #113 AND 6x12 RUGS bear 
1310 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. a i alia “4 Eechd. cau 
Phone FE 5-8406 or FE 5-6772   
—| DINING ROOM SUITE BUFFET. j 
table and chairs. good condition. | _« 
  
  
    Swaps 55]. _Fr 5-8683 307 Prospect betore 4 
OD OP PII I AAs sa ool al $10 loi 2 
COMPLETE RADIO AND TV RE- “is com te $15 electric stove, | 
pair'ng quipment including tube | $20 Dresser $10. MI 40629 | 
caddy and tubes, swap or sell DECEMBER BAROAINS | _ tor $275. OR 3-9 ‘om mode $300) 
t FT. MODERN # OUsETRAILER Elecor’ washer........... ta | 
lke pew as ee on | Coffee Table o 
iin "hu EE ote lms FEDERAL SLEEPFR CAB | cni\.'y dest $ 5.00 | ood condtion swap for what) Phiico radio . $10.00 
have you of sell cheap. New cotton mattres-es $896) 
_ 8 4~n _.| New innerspring mattresses $16 50 
EXCHANGF. YOUR VTAND CON. |Coi sprine $400 
tract (Where vou have sold Lasts Oak Kitchen cabinet $25 00 
erty) for late mel eanne ca We buy sell and exchange every- 
H J VanWet OR Visss thing lor the home. 
MOBO B BRONC 1 MECHANICAL : Oakland Furniture ) lor wheel trainer e _or will sell, FE 62403) . 1044S aoe PE 2-5623 | 
¥, PRICE SALE SINGLE SHOT 12 GAUGE, SINGLE 
BARREL SHOT UN GooD On Linoleums, Floor ILL TRADE, FOR . , 4 
2° GAUGE PHONE Pe’ 7 0503 Tile, Wall Tile 
tia s and Paints at 
RAVOT!. OfL STOVE. FOR SMALL | 5SYERS_141_W. Huron _PFE_ 4-064   chicken coon or used lumber to EASY SPIN DRYER. WASHING 
    
  build same. FE 5-2881. machine 7 years old. Good con- 
Swap 1N YOUR OLD SKATES ON dition MI 6-2219 after 400 pm 
a new t Skates sharpened. ELECTRIC_ STOVE $20 REGRIG- 
memes Hatdware, 742 W. I uron. | erator -$35 Hot water heater. 
8° AP-OI! HEATER FOR PHIL- et is mechine. $15 rel in 
was range or a eel w ate 0 
heater MY 3-56 ae STOVE. OIL CIRCULA- 
~ tor heater, gas hot water heater 
. and tank. Washing. machine and $5 ROOM ‘* ACRES. STARTER gas range OR 32031 
tract Mouse trailer or late model | beme Wl trade for land con | 
car | ELECTRIC 8TOVE AND REFRIG 
erator FE 2-6605 
| ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER 
  
  
  
  JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | rectally sew FR eita 143 Oakland Ave FE 5-9441 ro sarees After 6 call FE 55783 tion Cheap _ PE %0642 Co-operative Real estate Exchange 
8 TRAILER 48 'N GOOD . . condity n and 50 Fora with trailer For Sale 
itch Trade both tor later mode’ Frigidaire refrigerator, AB car or _will sell $050. OR 3-2250._ apartment sine range This TRADE ‘47 OLDS FOR POWER is a REAL bargain 72 Spo- tools, chatp caw or cash. FE kane anytime 
__ 2-0525, 
WILL TRADE LAKE FRONTAGE!) for lumber or building service/FOR SALE GUARANTEED RE-| __or_Will_ sell FE 47289 frigerators ‘ $39.05 u ee rig P| 
TRAD! YOUR i LAND CONTRACT.| Wringer washers $39 85 up furniture appliances a auto for peer w\eence ot} 4 mew or U ousetrailers ; 
TRAILER EXCHANGE Roy's 96 Oskiand r"E_ 2-402! | 
60 _S. Telegraph Open Eve. FULL SIZE BED. Saar   with box springs and mattress , 
Like new MUlberry 9-1236. 
FOR SALE. ELECTRIC RANGE 
gvod condition Cal} OR 3-018) 
efter 4 pm oe - 
FULL SIZE ELECTRIC STOVE ena $40 6216 Elizabeth 3006 REMINGTON 4 POWER UN- 
ertil scope, Williams mount and 
sieht, trade for movie camera 
or cash. $100 2524 Pontiac Drive. 
Svivan Village 
35 FORD SEDAN. GOOD COND!- 
ton. Swap for mode] A. 65°) 
__Andersonville Rd. Waterford . 
. Gas SIOVE 7 CU FT REFRIG- For Sale Clothing heya seo. washer Reason- 
~ OO ee OO Oe abie 4 
  
  
  
  
  A 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. eee iste ue. tae "Beige coal “excellent condition. FE 5-514. with a light wolf collar. size 19-14. |* PIECE SOPA AND CHAIR. IN | __ 936. 5022. conditiog Reasonable FE | 
FULL TENTH ICE BLUE WED. 4718, eee | ing wn ai' accessories, GE Waa’ INC A N KE 
_ ize 1314 EM 34081 iinew : cae cuInE. tL 
FUR JACKET S'7E 2%. BLOUSES 7 = 18. r ens shirts large Pps fy WASSES 
eo Gas (RANGE DETROIT JEWEL Goop USED FAMILY CLOTH. table ity auto niet apd and | ing and timer 
er misc rl Goeals nee. luxe FOS A on new sos. | 297 Oakland.   
LADY'S DARK BLUE, NUBBY 
wool coat with fur collar and 
trim, size 14. cheap. FE 32-6579 
after 4:00 p.m. 
3 MEN'S SIZE 42 oe | 
Ph. FE 5-0038 after 12 noon.   x12 LINOLEUMS, $1 1.98 | ec 4% ft wall tile 
‘Plastic’ wail tile 
  
  
«Delivery Free 
~ HOLIDAY SPECIAL Prigidaire 30 is. range $189 95 Frigiaaire + Ris refrigerator 
mod.‘ — floer 
G. E. retrigerator floor mod 
n   7" a GARLAND GAS stove. 
cellent a a gir! 
csuskret $50 eguirrel 
jacket #15 ize 12. MI aT 63198. 
WN AND HEAD 0 to 14. 965. FE   
dress +-8440.. = Domestic sew.ng machine. 
florr mode! 10 
NG N . eripcetre daire are H pela 
CRUD MP ELECTRIC 465 = Aube 6 forma). 
  
    3 QUARTER LENGTH | SILVER rr coat Goog cond 
fon Formal. ese 11. One tuxedo. | a 
= Ape —e | These YoufHrUL_ LADIES” re | scratehe? breed new but 
  ier Parte Ot. year guarantee 
Sacdasa 3 SPEED CASES 
slightly merred. $20.95 value   BIRCH FLUSH DOORS. SLIGHTLY 
  $1995 Ideal for Christmas gifts d-maged. Most any s ' 
Michigan Fluorescent. 383 Or-| up far inside Outede aeonn chard Lake Ave dx@ 8 14%". $10. Smailer sizes 
PHICLO REFRIGERATOR. IRON. | * Ulable for coffee tables. $3 and rite troner large chine cabinet up Masonite flush doors, 63 to 
All tn. good condition OR 3-0023. $5 and up Suitable for partitoins 
$754 4 Dwight $634 Orchard Lake Rd.. Ist house | 
REFRIGERATOR: GOOD CONT CONDE | etry dart 6 Lake R4 mand on $30 FE ¢- ~* ee VENDING MACHINES FOR | 
sete Inquire 224 Oakland. 
INCrl HOLLAND FURNACE. RANGES D oaYERa REFRIGERA. |? tors Bee them demonstrated by | — 
home economists from Consumers | 25 
  Pewer Co and experts direct gutomatic fan. motor. and ducts 
from factory during our open 50 gai Lockenvoc oi] water beat- 
house Thurs, Fri. and Sat. nite er, side arm —— ranch boil- 
W: will be open until © pm er, “a inch bicycle. two 
Michigan Fvorescent 383 Or-| 67015 tires Misc used three | chard Lake Ave p Gerla -_ poo a pee _ 
ings © itien REBUILT F ptiliened rue May. fe after 5 evenings or Bat. | 
chines, Guaranteed FE 46169 — 
REFRIGERATORE. LAST YEARS | |'P) AIR COMPRESSOR | mish | models. One of America’s Fang | Ro. Ph Miiforo. MUtual | best nam ebrands Guaranted for 
> veers, Buy © new refrigerator Siconccad wore “MODERNISTIC | 
  for a litte mote than a used - 
machine Michigan Fluorescent, <n — Digy enc a | 
= 393_ Orchard Lake Ave_ Ste: yourself and save more than 
| SEWING MACHINE & VACUUM hal: retail pee Michigan Fiuor- 
Cleaner Repairing ee aa 393 ~Orchatd ke Ave 
SOFA BE > 814.50: 
thomal, $9.5) Wicker cavenpor - URMEISTF R’ Ss 
an. chair 61150: ao gas stove 
50. refrigerator ; ehrome 
dinette 3 ‘ dresser, 88 50: 
podiogg -f' an| chair. 6 dl r 
TWO YARDS Pontiac Detrott 
OPEN 8AM TO 8PM BANK FURNITURE CO. 4? ORCHARD LAKE AVE NEXT 
        TU FARME2S GAS STATION Sa 4x8 Shee’ rock per sheet. $1.35. 
E-Z TERMS jit {if board 9s m x board« Der ___ Open “til ® Pridev nights inl? W Pine board $95 per M STOVEs BOUGH’ OLD & EX- ; 112 W P &Sb-eiving $15 @ Tt- 
changea Turfer's 602 Mt Clem 2x4 red Fir «special $06 o ft 
on _t ARO ; 226 Reo fir special $%5 
THOR IRONER EXCELLENT ‘28 Red Fir snerie’ S85 condition Best offer FE 43403 | +** ate oem S118 ‘cer M 
THOR GLAD IRON LIKE NEW Vises oer wan 4 3 re 5-4576 Loose rock wa’ 31 <° wianke ins! $490 100 ft 
\'sed Trade- al Dept. W P combination doors, $1495 Bed and springs $1995) Aluminum combination doors $29.99 | Studio couch $1495 3 piece colored bath os all fittings 2 pe living room $19 05 complete only $148 | 5 pe wood breakfast set $24 95 HARDWARE - he | 
6 pe dining room set $40.95 | DELL PAINTS 
Large dresser ’ $2495 | TF YOU ARI BUILDING A HOUSE | 
Chest of drawers $8 95 DRIVE OUT TO BURMEISTER'S 
} d wu istered ch 406 AND tte J Peg TO $60 ON ALL 
ALL DOWN PAYMENT MA 
FREE PA MARE SURE ITS KING 
WYMAN’S 
___ 18 W Pike only 
USED TELEVISIONS GUARAN- 
teed. 100 to choose from Hamp- 
ton Electric, 825 W. Huron | ead 8197 Coolev Lake 4 s4171 
USED TELEVISIONS “QUARAN- | Pontiac i and 8 ae —< teed to ng | a Hamp-_ Detre 1-ai04 | 
ton Pat 825 
OsED G RANGES. $29 50 “AND. aaTEnGoe” Fiz t Secs sOTL 
up - tk a automatic oil BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 
  
  Munra | iectric 1060| Pipes and fittings _W lueree | end gas water heater, of) and 
= eos! furnaces, steam and hot 
gp EE ante oF water botlers of] fired } 
ay | HEIGHT’S SUPPLY | Used Trade-in Dept a =a Washer guaranteec $29 95 4-542 | 
Electric range $39.95 geen OS Set | sadie too gas range $4995 BATHTUB AND WASH BASIN 
grodie couch sis95 | FE 207 piece living room suite $19 95 IRiCk— ae 6 < “ piece wood breakfa:t set $2495 | BRIC K used B RIC K 
© piece dininy reom set $40 95 | Common Brick- Fire Brick | 
| bares dresser $24 95 New & Used Lumber t 
MALL DOWN PAYMENT 
FREE PARKING | 
G, & Sheathing i 
WYMAN'S isn anaic came with frames 
___s—«s8 WW _sé&®P ike =only = SAVF by pete om Reeres 
WAYNE GABERT'S | SURPLUS LUMBER APPLIANCE SPECIALS! ‘anp MATERIAL SALES CO Used Television . from 840. | S340 (M-56) OR 37002, — automatic § washer | Rte 8 10 Except oeseye_ 
eeryet gas refrigerator like ] k 
2: gs lad sult matic washers, B ac ett 5 
ms Bendis dr sr sew 41 Off 
gat ply A Nan er 1 on "SAOIN aw 
FE 561% 
WESTINGHOUSE RANCHO |! 
range, electric, New floor mode! 
special now only $119 95. MI 61300. — pinf’ sicomM 
by 6 sheeting s70M 
by 
bd eu mi Complete ‘ne’ higher "baits = oa v 
$i Disle Re i. cea ‘Clarkston   5 PIECE MAROOANY "Stiwinol. 
  suite with pads. Will sell | 2? NEARLY NEW KENMORE OIL onary r canary with cage. heaters, 1 twin , 6, BTU 
ae pa ‘ries "er Canty ole," SELL THE SURPLUS Si estas ‘Seance ane Co. through Classifiéd ads 
Land. livestock, machin 
ery. anything! Dial FE 
2-8181. oy ey 0 aa 8. fTeeerape 
CROCE: USED FURNITURE AND 
—Sppliances, 240 Baldwin north 
  
    | WOR BALs veris, Bace Bricks. Glass block, 
Sibley Coal and Supply Co, 14 
N Cass 
1 WHESL ALL STATE TRAILER. 
excellent condition, $50. os ne. 
USED TIRES AND 
new. Size 600216 FE 2 
STEAM 
_ cally new. Sel: 
DUO-THERM OIL BURNER, USED 
2 months heats : rooms. FE TABLE, PRACTI- cheap. FE 32-3219. 
} 
hte mag TE DURC 
7 HIGHBOY eo ae é rr 3 3 double ma booths e «Sik 
burner Ga rool gas grill, One 3 
burner gas coffee plate 2 4 ft. 
double hts. uly fluorescent lig’ 
__Other items EM 33233 
~~ DEEP ‘Wet aC og a Por "or Sale Miscellaneous 5 | For Sale Miscellaneous ob 
auprow HEARINO alDs ARE KENMORE 
a st tree trial} be com | 
amATES. LIKE | 
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JET | BatTOn een Weil JE 
pePor fet wal int 82.79 gal 
a Interior conten 63 78 gai. 
McBride Hardware OPEN SUNDAYS 8 ibd 12 FE 2-9302 
1927 Auburn Rd. | t Crooks: 
DIAMOND RING oe WEDDING band, never vsed. FE 5-7.   
30° ENTERPRISE 4 BURNER GAS 
Range Good condition, $65 00. Ph 
OR 3-6129 
ELECTRIC & GAS AS WATER HE HEAT: ats geo sinks el) 
Lew ry erat end teucet ont 
Check Our Prices- ke Iga eeeneneh 
SAVE Supply _—s100: 8 Saginaw 
FREE E STANDING \ TNO TOWLETS $17 96. 
with fittings wuts 
fine Ld 
Fac Seconds - 
save “punatnina 30 PLY 
Saginaw &t FE 62100 
FOR RENT-FOR SALE 
Air Compressors, jack hammers 
and 5 es floor sanders  beit 
sanders os _ @liectric and 
gas sump 
© CONE’ eS "RE ~ OA! 
1251 Baliwin FE 2-0077 
FRONT AND BACK 
_ bar. Cheap FE ¢7187 
PUEI- OW TANK 473 GALLON, 
15" legs gauge ented fill cap 
Bo. deivered. FE 5-1467. 
FURNACES USED COAL 
condition with casings 
s $20 up Can acreage for 
_installation 73 5 Parke 8 
OR SALE PLAY PEN AND PAD. 
$9 Taylor top stroller $5 Teeter- 
Lave 83. OR 3 
GASOLINE DRIVEN 
293 Longview ~“i 
Rochester 
~ G & M COMPANY 
SAWS AND a ona   
AL IN 
~_WELDER 
Auburn Rd, 
BSHARPENED ALL ORK 
GUARANTEED 
PF. 5-7835 2529 Opdyke Ra 
GUN TYPE OIL BURNER WITH 
all controls. Used 1 m Can 
arrange for 8 
_ Parke St   
Garage Doors Complete stock of number 2 doors 
to be sold. 41) sizes evailable at 
reduced prices We do garage 
front remodeling and installing | 
Estimates = 
Vil 8 Paddoc E 2-0203 
_— BERRY "DOOR BALES "Co 
Garage Doors Time will tell you 
QUALITY COSTS LESS 
Taylor Made Garage VLoors 
Great Lakes Overhead Door Co 
2010 Dixie Hwy PE 4-5664 
GE plied Son gue RADIO USED. 
for only $15. We' cell _reawer pine 
type. Needs new batte other. 
Wise in good a Odgibals 
cost 865 MI +7184 
‘HOT VATER HEATER. 3 GAL 
as, new Approved nad use on 
onsumers lines $6950 & §:19 
values $48°0 and $5950 These 
are siightiv marred Also electric 
oi! and bottled gas heaters at ter- 
fific values Michigan Fiuores- 
_€ent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave 
HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY | 
store, 7 miles out Baidwin Arm- 
strong floor covering and Mac-O 
_Lec _paints. Phone | rE 7. 71-7845. 
HAVE A FRIEND WHO 
bas a hobhy? Check our 
“Hobby & Supplies” classi- 
fication irr ideas on Christ 
mas gifte That’ ciassifice 
bon number 24A 
<TH TILE 
KLAY LOCK. COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO 
81 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-719 
HOME OWNERS: ‘ALUM AWN 
_ings, tactory price FE 46089 
INTERNATIONAL STAKE TRUCK 
in- good eomdition and other farm 
_t ols MA 6-2337 Sess es ae 
ype igre PHOTOGORA- 
phic ar be end dark room 
Se 5 
HObBiES / SUPPLI ES and _CAMERAS. se "EQUIPVENT. 1A 
LIONEL & AMERICAN 
FLYER TRAINS 
FACTORY SERV. 
See sy oa. Ware be 
~~" LOOK! HOME OWNERS   
sATORM SASH 
HEAVY EXTRUDED ALUMINUM DOORS 
eee ee ' Winter Special ALUMINUM AWN: (WINDOWS. PORCHES, PATIOS) 
FE 4-6089   
    types ts and registers Ree- 
sone EM }- 
8ED RIC q a) 
14 bp. Refrigerators washers. 
and ranges at low 
erices The fod Housek # we ron 
RANGE 
    
  
KELLY'S *TIARDWARE 
3994 Auburn at Adams. FE 3-6811 
ia PT Paging Mig egg BUIT- _ able for boat. a 
i-3 OFF ON DEMONSTRATION 
models, ge washers, dryers, 
freesers. seeepers i) eof P peatere eers, e reesers, » Biectric, ess apenas: 
WATERY 10; 
rage oieg = reruler clot 
i ine 8-10; coe 
tise ‘18%. Phone PE 31258. No cabs after 1:30 p.m. 
| MYERS mallow Smit eb 
pump w : 2 i Jest lke new. $70. © 
gem £M 3-247) 
MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 2% mirror, all 
    cabinets witn 
new sliding triple door anits all 
at exceptional bargains. Michi- 
| gan Fluorescent, 393 hard Lae 
Ave. 
NEW WINDOWS, DINNER BELL.   
“CHURCH'S | INC. re 
Fy. “POOLECO. 161 Oakland Ave WE 4-1506 
Jalousie Doors Por Porches and Doorways 
Cee Weedon 
HOME EQUIPMENT 
1661 8. T FE 4-260 
RENT OUR TOO! CHAIN saws 
sanders jackson's 62 W. 
—— Open Sun- 
ys   
  
  
25 PER CENT Discount on Sherwin gin oy 
and Berry Bros interior 
Discontinued colors Oahiens " Fue! 
  | Coleman lantern ow PE 
_wood, wheel barrow ia 
NEW SHOWEP STALL BATHI- 
nette Teeter Ba.e car ven 
Barre chair gate and boa of 
used mixed clown in, ng _¥E +088) 
NEW Gas ~ STOVE FUR COAT. 
size 12. both cheap MA 66079 
NEW ANI U®®ED ELECTRIC 
une New shallow jet, $75 
omar. an Ever-Ready pum 
part 1 Fis-It Shop 
_ Airport Rd, OR 3-9022_ 
NEW GALVANIZED PIPE 
“% eg Py ——— <s . 
|e tn 
| | 
  
| 
          - 2 
SAVE ok UMBI O ‘surrey 
| 100 8 Saginaw rE 
‘Ol, SPACE HEATERS ~wtrt | = blowers Coleman 66 BTU suit- 
able fot 5 month $55 
ONE WHEEL TRAILER WITH pew rack -OL 6-146) 
|ONF PAIR MEN’ “o. CMICAGO ROL ROL ler skates r 
vine =a Pe «7029 skates both m 
PORTABLE LAUNDRY ery 
fireplace fixtures. ser 
rill, windows, 16 x 20, chrome 
Itchen table and chairs front 
room chair, cement, skill saw, 
ia saw. hockey skates, shoulder 
peds boxing gloves, cement miz- 
_er FE. 
“PENNY PAINT SALE House - i enone. nom 
2nd. OG es eoaeevass le 
Two GALLONS FOR $3 60 
| 100 per cent Rubber Latex 
Paint «al $3 9 
Rolier or pan at 1 cent le 
Paint & Roller or pan $3 96 
FLOOR SHOP 
Oven 6 99 8 Saginaw St 
seg ~ CONBOLE RADIO 615. 
room oi) heater $25. 65 gal- 
ton ot} drum new $3. 4 rebuilt 
sweepers from 8550 to $15 FE 
3-721 - _ 
PETRO 
HEAT SERVICE- 
“WILL ME,,T YOUR HOME 
For less with en HC. LITTLE 
fully guaranteed automatic floor, 
utlity room or basem duct- 
type ofl furnace. So simple you 
ean J] and service it your- 
self Associated with Trailer Ex- 
change, 66 8 Telegraph. Open 
evenings and Sunday pm 
| PHILCO COMBINATION | RA ete. Oal 
P'\CH BOWL SET. INCLUDET 2770 “4 cups FE ¢27 
Plywood kinds, plain & decorative 
Kitchen cabinet doors & drawers | 
made to order 
PONTIAC PLYWOOD bog 
1488 Baldwin FE 2-254] a 
Ai 
  
REINFORCED CONCRETE E sePric 
tanks. Ph _ OR | +7606 
| ROTARY Of. BURNER WIT ALL   controls _ arrenge for instal | 
lation. 73 8. Parke | 
COIL ae | Roma e | BY TH. 
ft Tho 
move rust ond 
can G. 45 
__ Perry _ 
SAVE ON & GUTTER 12 CENTS e. Warwick 678 Orchard Lk. 
10-Inch Lathe SS = ect 
condition   
» 
hour. Com mee cauipped 
including = k change gears 
and % motor 
$118 G E. HEAVY DUTY w@ lOTOR, 
single phase Bao oniy 2 pattie 
s * hp. 0 sacrifice. MUtual 
30 Flash Doors 2 ft. 6" 
MERCER FLUSH DOOR SALES 490 Pon. Trail Walled Lx. MA ¢2223 
7) PALLON Oat GAS HEATERS, $55 
o. = eo 8. Sei 
STOP! 
VINYL TILE 10c EACH | ~ 
SMITH’S — 
257 S. SAGINAW .   nee [a 
| PIANO Paint 46 Orchard Lake 
56-6150 
Cameras, Equipment ¢ ola! FOR SALE ~~ 
AROO-FLEX MODEL 
carrying case triped 656 
1904 eae 
B ATTERY “OPERATED | SLIDE 
viewers only $178. OADOET bags 
reg 6306 special this week ' 
&£PPERTS CAMERA SHOP 
“1 W Huron __ _ PE 56-6615 
SELL Ledil - Spe ’ 
iO era 
EPreht§ Ci CAMERA sHOP 
taal Edison) ~ 
UTHER CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT | 
listed unde; “Hohh'es & Supplies 
_Ciassification aumber 324A pas * Mfisce seve gout Purnece, re wood Sates 
& Paint Co FE 66150. 
Chlcmca’ Trees o8A   
  le 8  Sacinew 
  SPECIAI, New anc used iarm 
rs % Ce 
  
  — TREES tor Stiz| §=Pontiac Varn a Su Part ha. Welles) Laker MA JOHN DEERE % 42805 » 7] ° 46140 
in ong ll = Y i tak Cc caine used our choice ant pg oecey own. fillers. Davis + aol nh Pa. 
ROEDER PL OL 
AKc saan gating Guawan 
Sola trance == 
n- — ehildr: 
ford, 104 W Gamers Rd. “both parents 
tial shew soattagsng 
+3514.   
  
PUPPIES, REA- after 6 p.m. MApie 
ikc sECUYERED “SO YET 
Ko Seer Wad M 
m1 "toe bars © COCKE) 
sonable Ca! 
6-4208 
  
\ gruD $20 
is” na. rs als Beng frome 
_Opdy ke RA bier 
~ AQUATIC GARDENS 
TAT Ne oe AND SUP Cb BOXER S, REASONABLE R PUPS, ASON 3332 Joslyn. PE 17-6089 
BRITTAN YBPANTEL, ce. Pore 6 
    
coer tae sh tor tu ‘ 
He's «# 
Purreerp PrMpie 
_lerrier, 3 yre old. MY 3- 
Dogs Trained. Buarded 70 
——— Bag! map AND CLIP. 
Perry FE 32-6113. 
Heat Burr-Shel! 378 & Telegravh   * ox 
3-2829.   
  
  SAT “Deg tt 3 nik Pron. Bok a 
DCTION ALF 7 5 rive 
“tnd Watertord _Drayton and Watert 
For Sale Housetrailers 78 
a CONTI- 
others. 144» 
double bed- does 
between 
    
AMERICAN, 
nental. West 
ase mn. Genesee waeles 
go : Ser 
Pick a Bargain FROM . 
a er 6S. 5 oe ee 
terms and interest rates.   
  P : 300 6. Paddoc re , Wilbur, or I'll never become . 3 oak flooring. M 40 for next | 1 used-must be sold~you 
sed sheeting per F onan $t.00 weaeun Seeman. Bile And Anders, Loge ap! 6 pm. wake the terms . New toilets : rey __Poone OR 3-060) —— pew Stewart's. 
1sal¢ lavatort fittings $16.95 | BEAUTIPt® PUREBRED BOXER Searels: Mehy's end Skyline We carry @ ‘ine wm lumber. Pewn colored % coaches 
"priced rig’ | Se Sina Parts and ecce mories wane d_rig a AND . WASH PRIQID- € 87 «Aler)§=«6fbreeders. OL . 
aire refrigerator, faiet Davis up- YEAR END done, Oxford Trailer Sales +_ right piano, MI BABY PARAKEETS, WITH CAGE Mie of Lake Orica en M-24. 
RITCHEN sits PROM GW UF. CLEARANCE This Week Only... .$5.98 “Sorat - 
| Grade B “01_@h St FE Closed Bun. | idpi. 36 VF. NEW MOON FRATLER 
Vics Sate eed Sate |e LUMBER SALE aa eee “FLEE es -rall. SPECIALS © nt 82 gal. electric hot water heaters. SoxER- Poi a F BA trailer ; 
whit ine - * e ent champions 
Hae St at SETS [ol ce a caan Seater esa —ww| PONtAC ck bu ; iM aEeD A Sie ait oe ee cee | eS heaters, | post se he spacial 23. 
Jote Matt thick tnaulatien. 160 4. | ap'val, natural gus bot water beat: |" pedreed boners WA easib ef ' doors $12.50 d up. 2x6 to A139 NO. | 99 gal bottle gas hot water heat- “GERMAN a MA eC & better fir lumber, get our ers; 964.50 = ig ee pa 
hdl tly lis ol cenl fat we bot wader nee) a ee MOBILE HOMES 1 ulverts ed, | 20 gal. 3 hot water beat | GERMAN SHEPHY A 3 ms c becce’ eek cts pak | oe OF an Spat ee TE) nae m8 & unt. the 
ue WEP. cas bd WAM ig Pie e Pork” oo nae bat & Lee Wutghinces pe- 
18c sq. ft. Oak flooring ARNASON PruM@ING pei ins hela” conditiony trailer as low as $60 i windoweall ‘wood, imterier oes M-15. “G. acbver pt will | _Xmas _.9-1080. down 
ex our ¢ oe btn SE ‘| . . 
prices. You'll save. Do It Yourself ___6t Hutchinson's Trailer Sales Paul, St. Cyr Lumber Co. eee em perry Hwy,, Drayton Plaine Commerce YOURSELF SEPTIC TANK oe Pee a eet Peleane £06.08. 0. A. Thomp ee 
MYERS PUMPS Sax OUR 2630 5 Dort Highway, Flint 1 duced Myers pum 2 plumbing Com- FOR SALE O RENT “nd ELCAR ry ne. ‘jeu pom ra “ gist stock sail. sewer crock and #0 ft. heusetrailer, modern. Trade-ins accepted. No money down rein . m Builders’ - offer takes, MI 23-4001. 
hepular enous Pumps oa, woe | Oe eat Montcalm: rE , Wew 6 50 7 WHEEL TRATES Friday rough ednesda with Nghta. 
ees now v4e.fg. yes.se, 9 to Closed every ty Thursday, Pineohee - ee SO. 193 x wn .y 
ae 
Regular | “tia 98 = angers uo “pioe “he tear was Neal bed 
  
Exshange 
  
_ Hay, Gram & Feed 71 PARRA OO ONORENE PARTS—STORE Everything for the Trailer Home 
  - L KIND@ HAY STRAW. WOOD 
er pickin old 
Tractor werr TA 
  ra wien 2090 BALES 
Ma! 
| 
~ Sale Musical Goods 62 PPPLAIA LD EPL POLO LLL PL Oe 
ACCORDIONS FACTORY PRICES 
XMA»d iaveways ali sizes colors 
Enrol} in our schoo! now “gee 
dion loaned | socigyg 
Pra off W. Huron 
SALDWIn if opRIONT For SALE. 
eK ANG, CONSOLE. 
halos cig excellent con- CABLE style 
dition Me 
MAGNAVOX . BLONDE OAK 
sole combina AM & 
wave CON. 
short 
condition ve 
MUST BACRIFICE GOOD aCCOR dian Reasonable Call FE 54-3715 
PAN AMERICAN TROMBONE Perfect condition $75 MI 42176 
TUNING AND oh pel lh 
_'ng Oscar Senmidt. FE 25217 
SALANTI +20 BASS “ACCORDION 
used = $1 
8 J Gibson guitar used $165 
Mode! 618 Martin guitar used 
Oids Ambassador trombone 
used $25 
Saginaw 
sET OP LUDWIG DRUGS on Ane 
drum, 2 tom-oms, cymbals. drum 
ease, extras. 807 Also Buescher $60 
used 
12414 Hine. Hi rremg, er drum 
E fiat alto - ar — fine condi- 
tion, $100 FE 4 
Very OLD ViOLN- “AL80 GUE 
PE 222% 
~ Music “Instruction 62-A PLL PBL LAA LL 
CLAR NET Naa oh gag 
roid Krohn, FE 2 
Sale “Store > Equipment 6 64 _ _ 
Ma 
6 FT MEAT COUNTER. AND 
_compressor, scale, ete OR 3-2628 
Sale Sporting Goods 65 PLL OL OP 
| DEERSKIN® TANNED. NATURAL 
Ww 
Center Ra. 
GuNs, BUY, SELL. TRADE Burr Shell. 375 8 Telegraph FE 
24708 — GUNS—BUY, SELL. TRADE 
Maniey Leach 10 Bagiey 
| iF GAUGE MOSSBERG 1 8HOT 
belt action Like new $25. FE 
20290. Ask for 7 Mrs Beebe 
16 GUAGE BOLT ACTION Ker. 
fler, inciudin = ale of trade 
for parts % o   
“Sand, ¢ Gravel & Dirt 
1 LL, BLACK DIRT. 
Gravel and fil) dirt. L . Conklin 
PE 3-8672 or 1112 
DRIVEWAYS -- ROADS oa, Good gravel, ST. De 
Mrered. FE 6 yards 
__ Here +4588 
FILL DIRT. ROAD GRAVEL. 
livered. d FE 2-6807 RES re 
  
  
eravel Quick delivery. rE teen | 
ROAD & DRIVEWAY 
Pit run and cushion 
‘ik & Oraveli. 
46218 F 
SAND GRAVEL 1 
dirt. FE 32-1768 atavel | 
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© YDs. STRAW MANURE id 
Gelivered EM 3-4207   
_Woed, Coal &. Fuel 67 7 Hs opeeale “Bean tee Jost.   
FIREPLACE SLAB, 24" 
} A cord, 9 tor $15. Delivered. 
fas GooD red HORSE 
FE 5-083 
or caane AND 
oa.s straw wired Baied MI 4¢Te19 
wits 6pm or Fowlerviile CAstie 
3-9680 
For Sate Livestock 72 
| ABERDEEN aNous STEERS 
— the W A Fisher Farm 
» 88871, Roch-ster 
CORRIEDALE YEARLING RAM 
CHESTER WHITE BOARS” OL D enough for service Ph MApie 65-5206 { 
a . Cowes AND HEIFERS. 
gol 
power “core | 
Lmenare | 
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HOLSTET a MAO TO) 
freshen. Molly ME 1-2382 
| SBMALi FFA DAIRY HERD i0eF | 
sell, interfere- with school wo 
oO. 670" | 
TWO YEARLY HOLSTEIN | 
Carl Losier sical, or cow hay 
a. Penta. an 
  
LOstT 
eaters. 
1-3708 
Wanted Livéstock 73   
    
inde Forrest Jopes 
. MA 5-208 radio a “= | Soule vita record layer, "e! {espe LIVESTOCK or wit 
boy __Phon 
For Sale Poultry 74 PPA 
| BROAD BREASTED RRONZE TUR 
keve er Turkey Farm Le 
Cal 
Sale Farm Produce 75 
APPLES. OLACKMORE FARMS. 
Silverbell Rd. Rochester Mich. 
Potatoes” The PER BUSHEL 
ua burhel or Se per 
our ofn containers 
Al Johnston North west corner 
_ot Seymour Lk and Sashadbaw 
WTD UP TO 4000 BUSHELS EAR 
corn Dry enough to crib OL 
_ 1 -osil 
Sale F Farm Equipment 76 
BARGAIN 
Manure Spreaders Maybe we ar. crazy but we fre! 
like Bants Claus ‘cuase we have 
awe’ prices on 
New Idea No 12 Auburn Hgts 
  
tractor 
sprracers s@¥-: | to choose from 
A $250 vaiue priced from 8150 
Use: New Idea No 19 4 whee! 
rubbe; tired spreader Rarin to 
e at $1% 
Uses 1 H C Olivers and Jotn 
Deere- 
Come in and teke your pick 
HOULGHTEN’S 
528 N. Main. Rochester OL 1-9761 
BOLANS TRACTORS & M-E TILI- 
ers Roto Hoe Jeri snow biow- 
ers) snow piows Evans Equip 
ment Chain saws 6507 Dixie. 
_Hwy MA 5-7878 OR 31-8506 | 
FREEZER SPECIAL ~ 
HERE Is A BUY ON BRAND 
N 1HC FREEZERS. 1954 
MODELS RIGHT IN THE ORI. 
GINAL otal ht CRATES 
20 FT 
CREDIT TERMS. FE +¢0734 
FE ¢1112_— 
KING BROS 
YOUR IH. DEALER 
Pontiac Rd at t_ Opdyke 
CARDEN TR/CTOK GEAR DRiV- | 
en with cult'vacor $250. Practi- 
eally brand new. Phone ME)-. 
_rose 44250 Ho's | ~ 
CHAIN SAWS _MY 35823. | 
ONE MAW CHAIN SAWS 
NEW ND USED 
Stop In fof @ demonstration, time | 
payments a ie Miller’s et OR 
| 
  
_Birmingham Phone MI 46 
Posting Signs 2 - ge Qn wood —- No _e~ 
or   
  per 6 ante ake TRACTORS. 
Mastick 34 as MS5e 
peg lls MU   
  a pee een. 
5 0606 
CORN — OATS — HAY’ STRAW | Large or smal) -quantities OA | 
eriTe ron Center |_ Sunday P.M 
Parkhurst Trailer Sales 
‘oma tratiers cn hand at 
you 22 ft to 45 ft @W-used- 
Tones ‘840 Lareer Rd 
herth cf Lake Orton MY 32-4611 
NEw AND MODERNIZED UBED 
trailere on rente!l wurchase pla 
Oo 
Eves and Sund 
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WILL SACRIFICE BEAUTIFUL 
1953 model ’ trailer, Lived ip 
only € Just like 
Cash or terms, FE 
Rent Trailer Space a2? 
PARKHURST TRAILER cr. 
Strictly modern, weil kept roads 
shopping 
_fecfilies MY i) | 
. __ Auto Acessories —_& 80 
ATT ENTION! We are wrecking 1060 to 1954 
care and triur's We have sev- 
eral iate model ‘ow mileage used 
engines Transmission and rear 
eties and body parts Rebwilt 
peace wenerato nd voltage 
( NR AM AUTO PARTS 
1339 Dive Hey _FE -4633 
4 MERCURY FNOINE HOPPED 
wu board strokeg & relieved 
35 Lovington Rd R O. WAr- rem §055 
GLASS, GLASS, GLASS 
a weciaiize in eatety glase for 
“cars trucr* and Qusee insurance 
jot+ henore Gilaes inetalied 
thie vou walt Pree one / 
‘cofiee to @ customer With eac 
door ela of windshield All 
work guaranteed Open Sat un- 
tl 4 pm 
Hub Auto Glass Co 
122 Oakland Avenue rE +7008 
| 1 BET HYDRAULIC VALVE LIPT-   
  
  
  
  
ers (pew! for 10953 Buick V-8, 
$15 00 __Phone_‘ OR _3-2343 
FORD PARTS | 33 “WRECK Must 
clean up private vard Call after 
7 FE 5-052 
LOUIF # “AUTO PARTS _ 
‘ dave & week 
ceneraturs 6 50 
$7 30 
cares are 
fr 
use “6 varts ‘or 
Ph FE +451 ? 
Auto Service 81 
CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE 
car Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- 
2 Hood. Ph FE ewww 
chine shoo 
2-3563 
REPAIRS BUMPING & 
FREE ESTIMATE <r ata 4 i 
BR. Nib MOT OR. SALES 
PHONE FE 20186 
to Years Fair oe 
Cass at West Pike St. 
SERVICE ON ANY AU- TOMATIC TRANSMIS- SION; POWER-GLIDE OR DYNAFLOW. ECONOMY USED CARS. 
AUBURN AVE 
“Sale Motor _ Scooters 82 Ne Pe rr 22 
  
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s GLE 656 “UWN. 86 WEEK. 
Men & uses Cushbmar Scooters 
2 8. Paddor’ FE 44246   
For Sale Motorcycles 83 
| POR PARTS AND SERVICE ON 
our Harley Davidson see Harley 
vidson Sales Co. 372 8. Sat new. 
WHY BE A TENANT? 
Many excellent home- 
buys at easy terms in the   
  
Classified ads, 
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CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Evtorude. i% forse outboard. 
i years of out 
A le f. deluxe Wolverine runabout 
16 HP. — Attwater motor 
i ee ogg 
Au new 
acmetoa Boat Works 
  
  MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS — Craft & Yellow Jacket 
SHORT: MOOK: P' At Pine Lake Phone FE 2-6200 
BOaTS, TRAILERS. BUY, SELL OR 
trade. Burr-Shell. 375 8 Tele- 
apn.   
Y OUTBOs/2D MOTORS, 
Christmas deal on lay- 
while they last. For 10 
? emall deposit will 
210) Duie MERCUR 
Bpeciai 
aways 
days only 
how Genesee Sales 
Hev. 
“EVINRUDE MOTORS Wolverine. — and boats 
erafi boats. row LJ 
Sterling iter ten te and 
Grumman canoes. Water. skits. A 
pete sot line of marine hardware 
and paint. Use our lavaway plan 
Harrington Boat Works 1s90 8 Telegreoh Rd. FE 23-8033. 
Transportation Offered 87   
  
ANYONE LIVING ORCHARD 
Lake of Commerce rds.! If you 
work in and r hours 
are from 8:00 tL) and you 
wish phone 
FE 4-046) 5:00. After 500 
MA 41741 
A 
on Dec. 25 of : at Retu Jan. 10. Will ers 
+2 spave expenses Call MYrtle 
A SER 
_ FE 46138, 534% Union st. * 
LE EOPLE To 
} sand two 194 ¢ to Miami, 
Must leave December 11 
‘ture January o 
    
_ 88 
CALIF. BUYER HERE NEEDS 'S SHAR: 
AVERILL 8 2000 DIXIE hw, 
FE 2-0678 or FE 4-606 
GLENN NEE DS 
Good use — = Now bo Agee 
right price 
Glenn's Mote Sales   
  
  
PE 47333 
~ THE HIGH DOLLAR - For high grad used cars We 
need them. Drive the extra mile   
2 Dav vow well 6540 Dixie 
ne J. VANWELT OR 3-1355 
TED Late & MODEL WRECK 
hen Auto Parts FE 59710 or PE :-020) 
170 BAOLE. 6T   
CASH $86 FOR TOP CLEAN 
CAR> ANY MAKE OR oper 
MY CARS 22 AUBUR 
890 8 Woodwird prmiehen 
See M&M Motor Sales 
For top collar on lave model cars 
Dizle Hwy OR 3160)   
           
    
  0 SUPER ONE OWNER 
_ $550. FE 2-1911, 9 to § pm 
ios] BUICK SUPER RIVIERA. ONE owner with enty 36.0% mites and 
clean as a Whistle FE 5-2686 -   es si 
"For Sale Used Chre 91 
Sete FORD how anes 
oer BLUE. 4 
= ag tm 
$545   v” 
2 door, radio and heater 
dour, Veriginal paint 
  ROADMASTER. . WITH 
7 33.000 miles $400 OR 
7 VINRUDE MOTORS BUICK 16s" 4 DIOR. DYWAPLOW | F I eye giass 
CRISCRA nite = indshettd a eskarh, 
BOAT KITS _14.000 miles like new. —OR 3-7262 
ey a8 195) buick pectal hardtop Bilack- | 
RS top ellow boty Low mileage 
ee AB This fg truly a beet Also 1 he A Nash Ramble hardtop Red top 
_ £ terms lay-e-away *1 cream bods Very cleen aa & Service 68 Oakland PE 2-235! | 
io 8 ® CH Sitch 941 CHEVROLFT RADIO AND 10H “Sunis ARD a Parts to 1949 Chevrolet | moter. cast, BP, Cuboerd: | 1948 Pord radio Call PE $6670 
? $-5707 ore 3 pm _after 5 pm. : 
AL” t io BUICY. SUPER 5 $125 Fe | 
LOOK _ 81398 Why buy 4 used outfit’ ids6 CHRYSLER “VERY CLEAN | 12 Thorpe_ on 
CHRYSLER 1949 $10 Down AND 
Qss me payments 464 8. Wood- | 
ward _Birmingham . | 
|     “eo “CHEV §19 DOWN & - ASSUME 
payment: 46° 8 Woodward, Bir- 
mingham 
i940 CHEVIES 2 DOOR ~GOOD| transpertation $100 OR 3-1536 aft- 
er 600 pm 2116 Bree 8. 
  Pontise _ QA 
CHEVROLET 1954 BEL AIR 2 door sport coupe wer glide 
Power steering White walls, easy | 
eve glass 1 300 mijes brand new 
_OR_ 3-7262 
49 «=CHE\ OWNER, 
shape $30 FE 3:7247 
953 CHEVIE BEL-AIR “¢ DOOR 
Radio. heater. directiona! signals 
_ sath clean Must sacrifice. FE 
LJ a. FINE 
  ~ BARGAINS | 1953 Ford. 4 door Fordomatic 
Radio and heater. 1 owner Beau- 
tify) automobi | 
1963 Willys Losted | 
1948 Hudson birck beauty 
1960 Chevrolet I owerg:ide | 
NORTH PONT AS AUTO SALES 
312_W Montca'm FE 46151 
47 CHEVIE oe! 
‘47 Pivmoue se7 
‘41 Pontiac $55 
Pienty Other Late Models and 
Transportation Specials 
115 B. Saginaw 
‘ac CHEVIE CLUB COUPE GO6D transportation 
motor. $50 cash and take over 
baleaee of $156. Write Pontiac 
—Press_Box_ 100. _ = 
$650 . Chevrojet convertible 1061. Ra- 
dio, heater, Powerglide. Excellent 
Good tires... 
fair top. OR 3-1140. 
ine CHEV 1 OWNER. FINE FE_°-1247.: ; 
2 DOOR DELUXE 
easy eye Windshield. Spot light. 
windshield Bo come new tires, 
srirts Pippo? Call FE 56-0404 
call OF OR 37318 
CHEVROLET Wes 3 3 DOOR SEDAN Radio, heater seat covers. New 
_tires PE. 43855 
1 DESOTO. $16 DOWN & AS 
sume payments, 464 8 Wood ward. 
ingham. Birmingh 
DESOTO ‘41 HARD TOP _ TWO | 
radio heater suto   
  
  
and two 4 
poly ef. 
LAKE ORION 1b )TOR SALES 
M-24 at Buckhorn Lk. MY 2-261! 
195] FORD TUDOR CUSTOM 6. 
“op gt 1 owner. Good con 
| 3-498 
TIP-TOP 
USED CARS! 
‘$1 Plymouth Cranrrook 4@ door ra 
dio and heater A nice running car 
for $595 
‘60 Nash 4 door raed-o and heater 
Selling cheap for cash. $395 DODGE "DEMO. LOADED WITH 
One door 
  
eo 
_aition 
    
@ For club coupe See and drive | 
his car It came from California ; 
No rust. 6295 | 
2 Chevrolet . door deluxe. radio 
| “and beater Tride your old car gees 
  Pivmouth 4 @ 9 radio and 
tmaromr finish $496 
CLARKSTON 
MOTOR SALES ~ 
CHRYSLER-PLYMO'\'TH DEALER 
Clartstop Mich 
S54 
we 4 pm daily. | 
West side Used Cars 
W Huron ©E ¢2185 923 
‘% w 'M movie's to choose from 
_W? BU) SELL AND T TRADE. ‘0 
beater 
  
‘unk ¢ Hob 
lerback« Auto Parts. rE. & e1an, 
oCRAP es ig cue CARS. 
w_pb- SHARP USED CARS 1. pone 1 "1-85. 
and 
  Get your }'-h see us lect! 
Huron Motor Sales 
982. W Huror FE 2-264) 
WrD Past service Call } 
wrn SCRAP AND CHEAP CARS 
30467 or FE: 2-2666 eves,     
For Sale Used Trucks 90 eon aaa 
cnEvE ‘eo «STAKE 7 
axle, A-1 condition FE ¢-6523 
CHEVROLET 195: ', TON PICK- 
ood condition. A 
44-5526 
1980 FORD \ TON PICKUP. EX- omens condition &75 Scott Lake 
iss| GMC 630 TANDEM DUNE. _With vear around job OR_ 3-1005 
‘%@ DODGE 1 TON PICKUP. VERY 
good _condition $165 FE 54-1929 
FORD V8 1947. 1') TON STAKE 
truck 6 good tires $150 
_ 46121 call after 6 _ 
“© FORD ‘+: TON PICKUP 
down and assume payments. 
8 Woodward | Birmingham . 
“4, TON FORD PANEL REAS Ca)! FE 71-7191 after 5 pm 
Tc SAVE THE MOST 
ups and trucks call FE 3-9060 
GMC DIESEL TRACTOR SE1I 
or wth or without job   
rey 
464 
~ 28 TAN 3900 Bailc $1 GM 45 TRACTOR Cem trailer ‘ow cides 
vir 
Q@mc i, TON PICKUP | 
down & assum. payments 
8 Woodward Birmingham _ 
WILLY® 1953-') [ON PANEL $10 down and assume payments. 464 
_8 Woocward Birmingham 
$s 26-FT SEMI- VANS. VERY GOOD 
condition 8630 each. Hutchinson 
Tretler Sales. Drayton Plains. 1949 $16 
464 
  
SPECIAL _ 
1949 International 
PANEL 
$295 
WILSON GMC 
4008 8 Woodward Tl E. Huron 
rr meee   
Ww ILSO OS GMC 
igs 
608 8. Woodward 77 +E. Huron 
FE 4453)   
HENDRICKSON TANDEM ASSEM. | with 
ge suitable 
FE axel. 
reasonable oS 7 
of Pontiac 
s eee @ miles 
+ 3 to 
How- ox car mn MNX BO BOX ONE “YEAR | 
cae 
   . WIL L SPEED | UNK CARS & SCRAP TRON. 
FE ¢09582 || } 
| condition 
5] 
| FORD | 
"IN PICK | 
Ar- | 
MOTOR SALES ‘DODGE ‘53 CORNOET "rit “be 
_ Ford d Victoria EM 336 
®Oad ‘4 6 CUSTOM “VERY _ Clean, mus eel! $1450 EM 3.21 
FORD 1952 FORDOMATIC 4 
door Radio Heater Directional 
signal, and windshield washer 
rivate owner. A-1 condition MI 
+4726 
ise FORD V@ $10 DOWN & AS- sume payments, #64 South Wood 
wari Birmingham 
CONVERTIB FE FORD 1850 
$10 down and assume payments 
464 8 Woodward Birmingham 
SALE St FORD CUSTOM 
4 door Fordomatic lke new in 
side and out Low mileage FE 
_ *e 
FORD       
‘94 MAINLIN. TUDOR 
radio heeier turn sig- | 
s. Cheap FE 80371 A-l 
_bals 
4 TON | “i 
PICKED 
$495 LARRY i = 
| JEROME PH Ol 1-0711 
FOR MORE: THAN t0 YFARS A 
| __ GOOD _ PLACE TO_ BUY 
199 FORD RADIO, HEATER, | 
Overdrive $325 3008 W Huron a 
WE HAVE | 
Over 180 cars makes and models | 
from $45 to $3400 with small) 
rod finances arranged to suit 
ECONOMY CARS. w 
SEF PAUL SON 
For A Good Deal 
66S. Perry St: 
FE4 A882 
Wall Conia 
_ See Us! We Finance | 
EVERYBODY'S 
Credit Is Good Here 
NA'LIONAL AU BORN 
| 
| 
171 S. Saginaw St. 
PURPOSE HELP-| W'LL TRADE MY EQUITY IN 
ers through Help Want- 54 Ford for an earlier mode! car 
MA 54-4292   ed ads. That’s how Pon-|rorp 2 voor isso HEATER 
tiac Press. did it too!) 
* A new séat covers hain a walis 
A-i shape, FE 5-i92 ‘ vol... 
‘30... 
1950 Ford 
' 1953 Pontiac 
|The 191 PLYMOUTH door sedan aale e516. 
199) OLDSMOBILE Holiday coupe $1095. 
Huron Motor Sales 
| 952 W W_ Huron FE 3-264).   
: Jerome S 
‘92 . $1295 Buick Super” Riviera 2 dr hard. 
tow Radio heater and Dyna- 
flow. 2 tone green_ 
ex $1145 Hudson Wasy 2 dr. sedan Air 
conditioning heater and seat 
covers 
‘Oe $995 Ford custom 8 4 dr with green 
finish, radio. treater, overdrive and 
2 “gi 895 | ~ Cherrolet 4 or 
Among a few of the accessories 
$895 ; Buick Super 4# dr. with radio, 
CHEVROLET a y, BEL AIR heater “cares and a two tone 
_Phn__ Romeo, PLateau 22513, | Paint job 
1952 Chevrolets. F ‘ormerly Ts $795 
taxicabs. Reas. 101 W te ee Ford Convertible. Jet biack fin- 
Huron ish radio and heater Also — Fordomatic. 
$745 Pontiae Chieftain 8 Deluxe with 
radiop, heater, Hydramatic, 
white wails and green paint. 
90 ....... $695) Chevroiet Station Wagon with 
adio@ heater, Power Glide and 
irectiona! signals 
. / 
Jerome S Bright Spot Orchard Lake at Cass 
FF. 8-0488 
149 COSMOPOLITAN, LOW MILE- 
_ 88, good condition. FE 54-8371 
Cy Owens 
1952 Plymouth 4 dr. se- 
dan. Radio and _ heater. 
Yours for 
$595 
1948 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan. 
One of those good ones. 
$195 
Ford 2 dr. sedan 1934 
| Like new. One owner. Ra- 
dio and heater 
$1295 
One of those hard to find. | 
$295 
1951 Ford 2 dr. Excellent 
condition and yours for 
$495 
2 dr. sedan. (3) 
‘to choose from. Real spe- 
cial, at only 
$379 
1949 Kaiser. 
best. 
$175 
1951 Studebaker 4 dr. 
Ready to go with radio, 
heater, and overdrive. 
$350 
195} Studebaker Coupe. A 
and 
$325 
4 dr. sedan. 
Deluxe Chieftain 
model at only 
$995. - 
1951 Mercury One of our 
nice cat yours lor 
i only 
2 dr. sedan FUNNY BUSINESS | by Hershberger |. 
  
  
a! 
Cage 1994 by MOM Lerwne. 
  Gog UL Pe Ot 
  
asleep in a barber chair!” “It's your father's cure for insomnia—lie always falls | | 
« 
  
__For Sale ; Used Cars m1 WA wee 
  | 
These 9 Orphans 
Need a Home! 
Well Behaved 
1953 CHEVROLET STATION 
WAGON This 4 door has 
heater, good look- | 
tan and green finish | 
and lots of good miles ieft. 
192 FORD TWO. DOOR. 
Has radio. heater and over- | 
drive. It bas very good 
lines you will need this 
ene through the winter 
1968 PLYMOUTH FOUR 
DOOR Jet biack finish, 
hag seat covers, whitewall 
tires ana very low mileage. 
Has 1955 plates. 
1963 DODGE CLUB COUPE | 
Radio, heater and Gyroma- | 
tie transmission. Very good 
we ene = runn car 
Get ia practically - new 
ca: at very much reduced 
rates   1953 BUICFR SUPER FOUR | R DOOR V-8. Extras? You | 
Tame em. .t has ‘em, Now | 
at a new low price, come 
uw teday! 
| | Brals . 
‘#0 Pontiac 2 ¢r. 1955 license 
‘46 Plym. Radio heater 
# Ford 2 door V-6. 
‘@ Olds “O98 4 ar 
And many others 
Riemenschneider Bros, 
Dodge- 
Plymouth “The Cars With The 
Forward Look” 
232 S. Saginaw St. 
Phone FE 2-9131 
  
  | | 1949 Ford Station W agon | FINEST   
Thbs Ad Is True 
1951 DE SOTO 
Hard top Beautifully finiched with | 
Ivory and blac: enamel immac- 
ulete interior 1 leather and | 
whipeord excellent automatic 
trans m issiom, large radio and 
heater white wall tires good 
mechanical condition one care- 
fu owner new car trade in 
Many miles of service and many 
hour of pride and pleasure 
$945 
~ SCHUTZ MOTORS INC 
DeSoto-Birmingham-Ply mouth     ! 
  It's hard to find one like! 
thits for only : 
$995 
1Os3 Dodye 4 dr sedan 
Original 2 tone finish, ra- 
dio and heater 
$850 
Cy Owens, “Your Ford Dealer” 
147 S. Saginaw St 
Fie §-4101 
| Braid Specials 1953 DeSots V-8 Fordor 14.000 
miles. Two tone blue. Power steer- 
ing *tip toe shift. directional sig- 
has & heater $1,785, own 4 
$5505 per month 
1952 DeSoto Fordor Light 
blue Radio, heater tip toe shift 
Low mileage 195. $238 down. 
$44.32 per month 
  1951 Plymouth Tudor 
Radio heater seat covers 
$695 Hoey i 
  tires One owner 
$273 per mo } 
1946 Pontiac Fordor metallic 
, fran Ract® heater directional 
signals seat covers & new tires 
$395 §75 down 87453 per me | 
BRAID 
Motor Sales 
DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 
JO Years Fair Dealing | 
Cass at W Pike 8t i 
FE 2-0186 : pee pas H _ MI 47811 
$) KAISER. SPOTLIGHT, RADIO, 
& heater, overdrive $353 255 | 
Montealm ; _ ' 
1951 HENRY J 6 CYLINDER 
dado heater new fire 123 | 
Seminole 
MERCURY DOOR $10 DOWN 
& assume payments 464 © Wood 
sard, Birmingham 
OLDS SUPEP 88 1051. FULL AC- | 
cessories Firestone supreme 
uncture proof tires One 
condition FE 2-8318 owner } 
xcelient com | | | 
| AUTO SHOW 
or 
YESTERDAYS |. 
NEW CARS 
Wes ISTE Ss 
FORD 
MERCURY | 
LINCOLN _ 
BUICK 
PONTIAC | 
Sh HES 
, A-] 
§ ALMOST NEW 
Factory Officials’ 
CARS AT | 
LARRY 
JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 
PH 19711 FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY 
| | ‘$3 Chevrolet Bel Aly 2 dr 
| 1043 Kaiser   For Sale Used Cars a1 
ee ‘1983 DELUXE, 2 DOOR, | 
tone green Hydramatic Prats | 
owner Sei] equity MA 5-435! 
'TAYLOR CHEV 
‘tJ Chevroet Gei Air 4 dr. 
         
0% Chevrolet. Deluxe 4 dr. 
$a Stude. stant 1c " ie. rii ‘oupe. 
* x e 4 dr | ¢ 
  T 
aT WALLED LAKE 
Phone SMArket 6 41561 ——_— | 
~ TRANSPORTATION 
THESE CARS coe 
READ* TO DRIV 
  47 Chevys 
"47 Pontfac ‘0 Fords 
‘47 Willys Station Wagon 
“46 Pontiac Station Wagon 
Pre- War cars 
Credit Arrange: 
AUBURN MOTOR SALES 
Corner of Pike & East Bivd 
NASH ‘51 VERY awe CLEAN 
$20¢ down eS an 
LAKE ORI MOTOR SALES 
M-24 at Buckhorn Li Lk MY 3-26) 
FOR “BALE BY OWNER 1946 
Olds trydramatic. 4 door, good | 
Mapping condition $125 FE 2-6214 
PETERSON sen eew 
  
  ~~ 
4 door 
1953 Willys Sedan 
1951 Keteer 4 door sedan 
1949 Kaiser 4 door sedan 
1951 Henry J 4 door | 
KAISER SALES & SERVICE | 
3776 AUBURN AVE. FE 44693 | 
, 
Get Set 
for Winter 
With a Good Used Car 
From 
Community | 
Motors |   
‘48 PONTIAC Streamiiner “‘@' four door, radio 
heater’ Hydramatic, motor just 
overhauled . 
$395 
"s1 BUICK 
Super Riviera four door radio 
beater & Dynail: 
S945 
D2 CIE VRGELE 
Bel Air with 2 tone paint radio, | 
heater and Powerglide. Sharp car 
$1.095 
"49 CADILLAC Fleetwood four dvor radio heat 
er Hydramatic & whitewal! tires > 5 
s 
‘42 CADILLAC Club Coupe, radio, heater & Hy- | 
dramatic, | 
  $345 
‘49 FORD 
Station Wagon with radio & 
beater 
$395 
‘47 DODGE Deluxe two door With radio and | heater 
S145 
sPE STUDEBAKER 
Comirandcer Starlite Coupe - V-8- 
heater and automatic transmis- 
sion 
$345 
"She Olds Super &s | 
4 door 2 tone paint. radio, heat- 
er Hvdrametic, power steering | 
and power brake« 
1.895 
"91 Pontiac 
Canvertible coupe. radio. heater, | 
Hf iramatic and whi te wall tires 
SR95 
3 BUICK 
Four door 2 tone paint radio 
heate: whitewail tires and Dy 
nafio® 
S105 
‘MY PONTIAC 
Streamiiner “8 '-two door 
and heater radio 
$545 
‘SOCHEVROLET — | Convertible radio heater and 
whitewall tires 
$495 
St PONTIAC 
Streamliner “RB -two door ®: 
Tadio heater and whitewaill tires 
$795 ’ 
Community 
Motor Sales 
  i332 PLY a For Sale Used Cars 91 “9 LLL PLL 
| OLDS "#8 4 DOOR HY DRAMATIC.   
  
1954 DE SOTO Ford..: with fully automatic trans- mission power brakes, 
steering clean 
Birminghean: owned Many acces- 
sorie- «uch as directional signals, 
bac’ up lights white wall tires, 
radio and beater air toam cush- 
ishield washers. | 
SCHUTZ ~ peanenent erat Piy mouth 
14-7811   
PONTIAC ‘4, SUPER DELUXE 
280f sedan Fully equipped. FE 
rt 
1953 PONTIAC 4 DOOR DELUXE. 
FE Sits radio, heater, etc. 
  
_| oe ‘PLYMOUTH ? DH. SEDAN adio, heater. excellent running 
_condivion $125. OL 23008. 
| 1947 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR. GOOD condition. $155. 914 Argyle. FE 
4-5340 
1961 ‘PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE 4 . cleah cour ition | owner 
Aple a 
2 DOOR. 567 
Prark 8t.. Birming>.m, MI 4-0503. 
PONTIAC 1953 DELUXE 4 DOOR. Hydramatic. Fully equi All 
access. 20 Bty:r. 
"34 PONTIAC. CUSTOM STAR   
  
Chief, 4 doo Lots acces 
_Sories 3,000 wiles. OR “On hms 
$3 PONTIAC ‘‘8' DELUXE 
‘ondition. Hy- 
to mileage. 
68383 after 6 
  
‘@ PONTIAC, 4 DOOR, SILVER 
streak Radio and heater Clean. 
FE, 2-8405. Good «   
PONTIAC, "$2 DELUXE 8 HYDRA- 
matit, radio Leater, exceptionally 
_ Clean. $ 5. “E 23-2783. 
io2 , PONTIAC 
PONTIAC 
RETAIL 
STORE 
GOODWILL 
USED CARS NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY"   1} OWNER FE 
  
      53 PONTIAC 
4 door, HMydramatic radio and 
heater. (Stock.No 3764) 
$1,495 
"51 FORD 
Sedan with radio and heater 
(Stock No. JT11-A) 
$625 
  53 FORN Sedan with fohrgr ret radio and 
heater (Stock No 3741 
$1100 & 
S PACKARD | Sport pe With all power equip | 
ment (Stock No 3750) 
$1395 
>t STUDEBAKER | 
Ciub coupe with radio and heater 
(Stock No 3632) 
$545 
JODE SOTO 
Sedan automatic transmission 
radio and heater ‘Stock No 3646) 
S395 
‘>1 DODG! 
Sedan with radio and heater 
(Stock No -A) 
$495 
32 BUICK, Four door sedan rath ang heat- 
er. (Stock No a 
$95 
  53 CHEVROLET | Be! Air four door radio heater. | 
Powerglide (Stock No 797" | 
$1.245 
{KV S AK ' 
Converti ib e Roval a tires 
and all] power equipment (Stock 
No Ji00) 
SEIO5 
'>4 OLDSMOBILE 
“98° four door, like new. aij 
power equipment. {Stock No. 3801) 
$2,575 | 
  ‘33 BUICK >| Roadmaster Convertible All pow-, 
er equipment iStock No 3667) 
S1.795 
PONTIAC 
RETAIL 
STORE Vactory Branch 
OS Mt. Clemens at Mill 
Phone FE 3-7117 
A New Idea 
In Buying   
Used Cars ; 
Now You Can 
Buy Them 
By the 
Pound           Inc. Come in today and took over our 
Authorized bie selection of 46's to “40's. A 7 
Pontiac and Buick Decler the sharpest? front tine of 
803 No Main. Rochester at TEN TJD 
ea Priced to Move 
| bareates: this ogana be me these. | STOP WISHING FOR A | est 13 miles he ever = drove 
ICAR! Select it tod’y in| DAVE DAWSON, INC. | 
the Want Ads! Lots of | ©O? °F a oe - —— 
Bargains! MY2 31it “MY 2-6211 | Tk PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESDAY, DECE) MBER 7, 19567 7 a wart fh: 
    
For Sale Used Cars 91 
PONTIAC "4 CHIEFTAIN 2 DOOR Tian St 0S eet : 
Ist 
Payment 
IAN. 21. 
OLIVER BUICK 
$795 "51 Chevrolet 4. dr. De- 
luxe. Very clean and 
ready to go.« 
$1895 53 Buick Riviera Hard- 
top 2 dr., radio, heater, 
brilliant yellow finish.   
  
"53 Chevrolet Bel 
Hardtop with spotless 2 
tone brown finish. Only | 
Y% down. 
$475 Ford Sedan, radio, | 
oe good engine and 
tires. New low price. 
S095 51 Buick Special 4 dr., 
radio, heater, 2 tone 
green and thoroughly re- 
conditioned. ~ 
$895 ‘52 Plymouth Sedan, ra- 
dio, heater. 2 to choose 
from, 
$445   
  
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luxe, radio, heater, neat 
black finish. Nothing) __ 
down. 
53. Ford Customline 4 
dr., radio, heater, spot- 
lessly clean, one owner. 
SO95 "31 Studebaker 4 dr., ra- 
dio, heater. Here's a real 
mileage. maker for a 
thrifty buyer. 
| 33 Pontiac 4 dr., Deluxe, 
Hydramatic, radio, heat- 
er, 2 tone blue, whitewall 
tires. 
OLIVER 
BUICK 
Open Till 
9P.M. 
210 Orchard | 
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TVER TRY 
HITTING A 
GOLF BALL 
IN A PHONE BOOTH 
WITH A 
SHOTGUN 2 
Tt's about as hard as 
veating our prices on 
Trade-ir allowances on 
a new Che:rolet or an 
1:OK Used Car 
33 Cadillac $3420 
& Coupe DeVille that is like new 
and loaded with extras 
"33 Ford . $1.079 
A beautful cark green finish 
and many good miles. 2 door 
model 
‘S31 CHEV aeemeucees $079 
4 door Deluxe with radio. heater 
and is sharp as a tack 
ST Wagon ... $549 
Nash Statesman Station Wagon 
that is ideal for many uses 
149 Wagon rut 
inis Jeep will de hes 
was saving ov age * 
‘46 De Soto ........ $179) 
A dependable and comfortable 2 
door. Workingman’s Special. 
41 Pont. .....,.....- $9 A 2 door sedan, can be had on 
easy tetms 
Matthews-Hargreaves 
Chevrolet 0 
Zul S. Saginaw St. 
Open Till 9 p.m. 
FE 4-4546 ¥ 
For Sale Used Cars 9! 
Nothing But 
, O.K." Used 
Cars 
At | 
MICHIGAN'S FINEST 
530 FORD This is realiy os a = and 
vertect for transportation 
‘46 FORD 
Not the latest but it Tups 
ood s 6 
$179 and 
‘48 LINCOLN” - It's a — car and in 
condition to ls 
S149 
#54 CHEV. PICKUP aaa miles 2 this % 
$1,287 
52 PACKARI 
Club with Ulthe-matic 
heater. drive tae and 
r 
_'51 CHEV. DUMP See this onme-a@ fine truck st 
the right price. 
. 
53 WILLYS - Station wagon with a whee! 
drive. radio and heate 
MICHIGAN’S 
FINEST THE BIO PAVED LOT l- 
  
BARGAIN 
HUNTING? 
See These and Save! 
Four brand-new Pontiac Starchief 
Custom Catalinas. Four Pontiac 
Chieftain Deluxe 4 door demon- 
strators 
MUST BE SOLD 
THIS WEEK! 
Reasonable Offer 
Refused 
PONTIAC: 
RETAIL STORE 
65 Mt. Clemens St. 
ACROSS FROM POSTOFFICE 
ct 
  For Sale Used Cars 91 
1954 PONTinC ¢ DR STAR 
Soest paint, 4609 miles. 
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1950 PONTIAC 8 2 DOOR HYDRA- 
matic Radio heater, other ex- 
50. MY 
The 301 Indianwood, Lake 
Orion 
1962 PONTIAC 8. HYDRAMATIC, 
2 door, new W.8.W. tires, radio, 
heater. directional signals. per- 
fect cond.. ote owner. Ph. 
2632   
  
  
Y‘all Come 
to 17] We Finance 
1) 8. Saginaw st. 
PONTIAC ‘54 2 DOOR DELUXE 
hycramatic 
ite Must sell. FE   
  
hydramatic. most accessories, low 
mileage. Perfect Sacrifice for 
_ quick sale. MY 2-   
PONTIAC ‘53 § 4 DOOR. HYDRA- 
matic. radio, heater and many 
other actessories Very good con- 
dition, 5-0255.   
‘M PONTIAC 8. CUSTOM 4 DOOR. 
Hydramatic radio and heater. 
Loaded $1950 °F 4! 
1954 PONTIAC. STAR R CHIEF. C cus- 
tom Catalina. Cora] red and win- 
ter white. White side walls. Other 
accesories, 5.500 miles FE 2-5840 
PONTIAC, 1951 4 DOOR CHEIF- 
ton. hydramatie, radio end heat- 
er Royal master tires, life quar¢ 
tubes. By orig: owner 
See Mr Lewis of Mr. 
nae Corp. 
Cee ta wa 
Cheap. ea ister | pol 208 West 
DE- 
luxe 8, 2 ¢r. aoa Well equipped. 
_Low mileace FE 2-2045. 
CLEAN 1°*0 PONTIAC 8, 2 TONE blue and gray. Radio heater. 
Hydramatie. good condition. FE 
7 
ios PONTIAC 7 DOOR, 8TAR chieftain, custom. Heater, radip, 
pwr steering. pw brakes, tint- 
ed window, and white side walls, 
spotlight and all other accessories, 
all PE 5-658) or FE 5-8917. 
“52 PONTIAC 8 DE'UXE. HY- 
dramatic radio .nd heater, spot 
light Rea clean. Cheap. Mut 
sell. FE 2-2783 
PONTIAC 1954   
  
  
  
~ STARCHIEP. 4 ter, wer- 
hydramatic, 
w mileage. By owner. 
Soto 1 Dixie Highway. ; 
PONTIAC 1054. CHIEFTAIN 4 
2 n158 Hy*ramatic. All access. FE 
thal PONTIAC 3 2 DR wi CONDI- 
tion, be cia Ford. rung good. 
30 STUDEPAKER HYDRAMATIC Starlight club -oupe. Needs 
ope $225 or best offer. 
NEED | A ee ‘LOOK IN THE 
Want A columnr tm Classified 
for people to do it!   
  
  
  
  
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  NO | 
MONEY 
DOWN Your choice of any car on 
our lot, up to $1,000, with noth- 
ing down and no payment 
until the middle of January. 
1999 LINCOLN 
FOUR DOOR. Hydramatic 
transmission, radio heater, 
good motor, good transporta- 
tion. NO MONEY if 
$6 per Month 
19447 CHEVROLET 
FOUR DOOR This car ts in 
good condition. equipped eit! 
radio heater, new tires good 
sengine and good body NO 
MONEY COWN 
$375 per Mesith 
1951 PLYMOUTH 
FOUR DOOR Two tone green 
large radio, large heater, di- 
rectional signals and chrome 
whee] discs. A perfect Christ- 
mas gift for the wife or daugh- 
ter. NO MONEY DOWN 
$38 per Month 
1930 DODGE 
The popular CLUB COUPE 
model with radio. heater turn 
indicators, automatic transmis- 
sion and white wall tires. As 
nice a 1850 car as can be 
found NO MONEY DOWN 
$39 per Month 
19st CHRYSLER 
NEW YORKER FOUR DOOR 
You and vour family will enjoy 
all the comfort of this wonder- 
ful automobile Perfect mech- 
anicahy. fine tires. low mileage, 
radio, heater. power brakes, 
automatic transmission. direc- 
tion signals and windshield 
washers. One owner NO MON- 
EY DOWN 
$62 per Month 
Pick out the car vou want and drive home in a real 
bargain. We must make room for mote new car 
trades. 
Immediate Delivery 
KELLER - KOCH Birmingham’s Largest Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. 
WOODWARD & 13"; MILE RD. ROYAL OAK 
Midwest 6-1200 
P.S.—Come in Tonight, We're Open 94! Liberty 9-4585 1952 PLYMOUTH 
FOUR DOOR CRANBROOK. A 
ear worth more than the 
money Delightfully two toned 
frey and blue, new tires, low 
mileage, one owner, radio, heat- 
er and direction signals, NO 
MONEY DOWN. 
$45 per Month 
1950 PONTIAC 
HARDTOP equipped with My- 
cramatic transmission, latge 
Tadio fine heater, turn ind 
ators and many other fine 
Teatures Two tone blue and 
«rey with leather trimmed up- 
bolstery Immaculate through- 
out NO MONEY DOWN 
$52 per Month 
1931 HUDSON 
FOUR DOOR. A nice car, worth 
the money, 5 new tires, new 
rebuilt engine, radio, heater, 
direction signals, clean inside 
and out. NO MONEY DOWN. 
$27.24 per Month : 
1990 CLIRYSLER 
WINDSOR FOUR DOOR. Beau- 
tiful Nght green finish, interior 
is factory-new. low mileage, 
fine white wall tires, heater. 
transmission. radio, heater, 
windshield washers. turn sig- 
nais and mapy other acces- 
sories One Car in a Thou- 
sand" NO MONEY DOWN. 
S48 per Month 
147 CHEVROLET 
A TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL 
that ts in exeellent gro 
with new whitewall ot 
and heater. NO MONE T Down. 
$3.50 a Week 
    
     
      
  
  
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; os : | - _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESDAY. DECEMBER T1954” a | s THIRTY-ONE 4 
Death (Uustp Se: | Radio F uture Brings. Hea ted Controversies ats as N— “ite Re ben 
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‘Forecasts all.   
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TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 
6:60—(7) Little Rascals. “Rushing 9:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. 
10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong 
School. (2) Garry Moore. Got $7,500 for 1 Geg:. | By EARL WILSON 
NEW YORK—*I got the most money anybody ever got for one 
      
    
s GREATEST VALUE WORLE 
-_ for College with cryptic : joke—$7,500,” Eli Basse said—an llion- QF . Indicative of Decline lar) gee Ragen ing hn sagen’ Basal Colman, Benita | 10:30—(T) -Wixie’s ‘Wonderland. ip pop a aaa ee meets shows Taxes eat in BEAUTY and COMFORT . Time usic : (® Ti to Live. (2) Arthur as CBS Holds On Palmer Sings. (2) Kit Carson. Hume star bs a jo Live The unsmiling little man from Leeds, England, who writes 
By WAYNE OLIVER 
NEW YORK «wW—How sick is 
radio? What are its chances of 
surviving in a television era? 
Conflicting diagnoses have been 
heard in recent days from several 
top industry figures—who should 
know the answers, But out of these Carson tracks messenger / who 
disappeared in ‘Valiant/ Out- 
law.” 
6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) 
News. 
6:25—(4) Weather. Sonny Eliot. 
6:30—(7) Playhouse. ‘Black Sa- 9:00—(9) Make Room for Daddy. 
Danny tries to cheer up wife 
who feels neglected, Danny 
Thomas, Jean Hagen. star. (9) 
Pick the Stars. Variety from 
Canada. (4) Fireside Theater. 
Teenager finds easy way fo 
make money for his mother but 
burn, Jeff Donnell in “One for 10:45—14) 3 Steps to Heaven. 
/11:00—(7) Creative 
Home. 
11:38—(2) Strike It Rich. 
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 
12:06—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) | Cookery. (4) | most of America’s night club comedy, was staring into a cup 
| of coffee at the Friars. 
Sophie Tucker, Lillian Roth, the Kean Sisters, Mitzi 
  | 
ha the Berry Sisters, Rome Vincent, Luba Malina, 
| Bill y and other cafe stars are always hounding him 
for tha new material tHey ordered. 4 
| “Yeah, yeah, I got it about finished—it'll be ready at 4 tomor- 
row,” he ‘tells them. confusing bedside bulletins these as step-father stops him in “His 
appear to be the facts: Ses — — ots Father's Keeper,” with Paul| Betty White Show (2) Valiant) Tren 1 start workin’ on it,” he told me. 1. Network radio business has Frat vier t 40 «4 y in| Kelly, Bébby Driscoll. (2) Ray Lady. — 
been declining and some in the erg Soyo’. — Milland Show. Meet Mr. MeNut- | 12:18—(2) Love of Life. indugtry have raised the question| CSs* Tia anil ee eee »| ly. Prof. McNutly meets a mu-/99:38-(7) Story Studio. (4) | ' 
of whether all four nationwide ee ‘Ken. Man Cline. Van sical comedy star in New York.| Feather Your Nest. (2) Search | ; 
chains will survive. 
Patrick. 9:30—(7) Steel Hour. Charles Co-| for Tomorrow. | 
2. Individual stations have been 
holding their own or gaining, and 
over-all radio broadcast business Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces | is near record levels, or close to|6:0—(2) Sports Digest. Chuck| chaos results. (9) Theater.| in | half billion dollars a year. - Davey. ‘Duke in Darkness,” by Patrick ee 
3. Radio, according to Nielsen Hamilton. (4) Circle Theater. |!:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Seek- = ? ; : 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Olliee. 7 in “H for H ing Heart. = . Audience Surveys, still reaches Kim Stanley in “H for Hurri- ELI BASSE AND KEAN SISTERS more people in daytime hours than Puppet Show. (9) Lone Wolf. | cane,” woman tries to save life |1:30—(4) Jean McBride Show. (2) 2 
television, but TV moves into a big) “vis Hayward im “The Smug-| of sick child while trapped by| Ladies. Day. “But Joe E. Lewis—I'm always with him. We were in Florida. | 
lead at night. gling Story.” (4) Stage 4. Angela raging storm. (2) Danger. Paul | 1:45—(9) School. I said to him, “How's our account?’ He said, ‘You owe me) * Lansbury in “Crime of Daphne| Newman. James Gregory in|.. ; $7,500.’ ti ned ff Rutledge. ” (2) The Ruggles. di “Knif i the 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) La- ’ | 
_ The controversy was touched otf | /“Sharon Is a Psychologist.” harags _—_—_ — dies First. “I happened to give him a joke. He said, ‘I like that joke, | 
dl asin We'll call the whole thing even’.” board chairman of Radio Corp. of 
America and the subsidiary Na- . 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. (2) Art 
tional Broadcasting Co., told NBG |7:25—(7) It’s the Weather. Dr. Sting: i tes ee of | Linkletter. “Oh,” shrugged Eli, “some astrology joke. ‘What sign were & 
affiliates there is “only one di-| Jerry Sevick. co “Raa, |3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. | you born under?’ . . . ‘Visiting hours 5 to 7.’ Something like | 4 rection, incomewise, for radio net- 
works to go, and that is dgwn | instead of up.” He added, es end 6:45—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- 
erett' R. Phelph. 
ra 15—(7) Detroit Deadline. News. 
7:30—(7) Cavalcade .of America. 
Dean Jager in “Night Call,” 
day in life of general practition- the Road,” young lawyer meets 
father he has never seen and 
10:00—(7)- Stop the Music. Quiz 
(2) See It Now. Edward R. Mur- 
row, news commentary. 
11:06—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) 
    12:45—(2) Guiding Light. 
1:00—(7) 
2:15—(9) Film Broadcast. 
(4) Greatest Gift. 
off. 
3:15—(4). Golden Windows. Charm Kitchen. 
(2) Big Pay- (4) | 
    
“What was the joke?” I asked. 
that.” 
For Lillian Roth, Eli just wrote, 
Us In, or the Boys Will Stop Takin’ Us Out.” “Don't Let Dior Start Takin’ 
And one about a   
    
  
  
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      Streit SLUMBER CHAIR’ 
    yet be possible to eke out 9 G : _| National News. (4) News. Paul ; , ‘ ” 
existence for radio networks, but oO Dhaah the arte. Music. | Williams. (2) News. Jack Le-|*38-(4) One Man's Family. (2)| beauty parlor gossip, “Keep This Under Your Dryer. ‘’ Remembered I don't know.” ‘| San Franclecs’s cable cars.|' Goff. Bob Crosby. | Eli longs to do a musical comedy and has “the perfect £ . ‘ ’ i 
This brought roars of /protests| '3, ‘News Doug Bawarde. ea. hes 3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- | switch” copyrighted. . £ for the ‘Rest : from heads of other networks, in- “ LAE) Ae Teer | tone: . | “The Indians,” he said, “sue Helly- | cluding a particufarly fart com-|7:45—(4) News Caravan. John| nis O'Keefe in “Getting Gertie's aee-—) C Flint. (9) Justi | wood for $20,000,000,000 for defama- of His Life! :: 
ment from Dr. Frank Stanton,| Cameron Swayze. (2) Jo Staf-| Garter.” (9) Movie Date. Syivia “Colt ‘ yan taste coe a u é aber th 
president of Columbia/ Broadcast-| ford Show. Jo sings of winter} Sydney. Henry Fonda in “You} po 10), tI : ro ar srig Mgie a aa ing System. His nety ‘s publi-| and sunny Italy. = ae Once.” (4) little ont a ieee. CF ee eee thé chalice, The . al No other Gift could offer more satisfaction year after year. Now | city office issued a r¢léase quoting ‘ show. Richard Bishop in “The y make a pic lab! 
: wee cent 8:00—(7) Theater. Broderick Craw- ; ae + » | Storm. 5 available in your choice of styles and covers, either beautiful | him as saying, ‘‘Those who do not : Senate New Book.’’ (2) Movie Date. ture showing what S.0.B.'s the cow- | : ford in “Margin for Fear.”’ (9)| .. , ” , fabrics or durable supported plastics. Every “Streit Slumber Chair’ 
believe in it (radig) should make Bishop Sheen. Talk on ‘‘Peace,”’ eat a 4:30—-(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. boys were. Mopalong Cassidy is the is adjustable to 4 positions of comfort and is complete with far ? way ie = oo But = (4) Bob Hope, Maurice Cheva-|!1:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with (2) On Your Account. villain.” storage, spring Top ottaman, SELECT YOURS NOW = ; sore uae, tend ys lier, Bee Little in show filmed in Shanch Allen, Faye Emerson. | 4: 45_(7) Ricky the Clown. (4) THE MIDNIGHT EARL : 
radio will reduce cost-to-advertis-| London with other European Skitch Henderson. Modern Romances.. ‘ eee Style as Pictured j 
ers of its network evening time an| tars. (2) Red Skelton. Music WEDNESDAY MORNING 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Folk Pncsscrhetyary-en bay bo peep “Th N Y k ” 11 95 ® 
average of approximately 20 per| &nd comedy. 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning; Sengs. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Mt = ' ie e-c 18 — 7 n e New Yorker ...... $ 9. ; 
cent” two weeks from that date. | s:39—(7) Twenty Questions." James | Show. R. Q. Lewis. ae or . opening, Visiting Oth t | ' 
It was one /of several reductions; Michener, author, guest. (9) |%:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4) /5:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9) scribes will cruise in yachts—and get $2 erstyies..... . $69.95 to $127.50 in radio nefwork night rates since} Mary Morgan Show. Pickpocket| Romper Room. (2) Welcome| Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. i»| cash to bet at the racetrack... . Gary j TV began cutting into evening| story, reading by James Mason| Traveler. (2) Pirate Pete. »)} Crosby phones model Jacquie de Borne Our 18th Year of Greater Value Giving i ~iencey sg " . . . The Actors ‘Fund is pressuring i ; 1 ' Marilyn Monroe to come here for the 
arate senate gorse) = - - Today's Radio Programs - - sow uae pew ee ee F MALLER FURNITURE er e) nlu ; a = ti ty | Precrams furnished by stations Usted in this column are subject to change without notice. she'll accent. omere. TET = 
win arent one = wan, (700) CKLW, (see) ww, ase WOAR, (138) WXTs, (187 WIBK, (lee kt &® & * EASY TERMS any nets dropped Gregory Ratoff wants “Fifth Season” 
Samia te tele ea oe | TEE Thatta [TR em ow | See Bee Osa for the movies; he'd play the Menasha, 0 charge on Our Budget Plan his intentiofi in his earlier talk “ww Mewes stcxconste | 20:2%-WIR, James wiieney | SAP-WIR, Mra. Page 1:18 WIR Me Porcine LORI ROGERS Ain een "Fico" te tee ei ae | Where You Honestly Save! was “to call attention to the re- ek, MeKe WWJ. Wash. News . ,; ire o weeks for , 
alities.”’ WIBK. Don’ McLeod Bn ae ‘cai@ Gue mane 1:38- WIR. Dr. Malone _H'wood . . . Lori Rogers will reign as “Miss Christmas City” at 144 Oakland Ave. Free Easy Parking 
As for figures, the latest report 
of Publishers Information Bureau 
indicates total network broadcast| wxyz, Lee emit “ 
time sales for the four nationwide | CKLW. Badie Chase Wwwi News WAY my sree wets 2:00—WJR, Mra. Burton . pangerer is something that occupies the 
radio chains in the first nine) “°A™ TA Spore pacing | MATE Sporte CKLW, News, Homechat CKLW, Devies head you didn’t use last night.”—Bligfity (Lon- w 
months of this year ran more| ‘ww Ruse thelmeliand ews WOAK, Bene fenme WCAR. News, Hail don). WXYZ, Bill Ste 11:18—WJR, Bob Reynold at ; than 12 per cent behind a year tala Gancis soaute Ww) BE Maver ‘ne. Pre: Cavin 2:15—WR. pecce WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Most men need two women in their rl you belong 
ago—104 million dollars against} wJeK, Dinner Music WXYZ, Top of Town WXYZ, Whispering wcreste | WW4: Plame lives—a secretary to take everything down and a wife to pick nearly 119 million. ABC radio with 6:45—WJR, Lowell Thomas on 2:30—WJR, Nora Drake this . , WCAR, Pontiac High 
trend BUD Tan counter (0 tne | ne wIR, vece, Mouse | CREW, Phil Mekelar vesss_wws preaz tne paar | W=YE Martin Block TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “A television rating,” claims John with steep ? ; 66 « WW). } @ter Extre WXYZ, News. Top of Tows | Vive curt Marries WCAR, Hail, Tillman, “is like a report card the star brings home for the’ 
But total business of all stations, | WCAR, News, Music 
6:15—WJR, Clark Quartet 
, Bud Lynch CKLW, 
CKLW, 
WXYZ, Red Skelton 
CKLW, Pulton Lewis Jr. 10:45—WJR, Music 
Organaires 10:00—WJIR 4 
Music CKLW. M WCAR, Temple Academy 
WCAR, Gong Parade CKLW, Story Time 
WCAR, News, Hail 
1:45—WJR, Guiding Light 
#:00— WIR. Brighter Day wi Pa the Cross County Center, Yonkeis. 
Earl's Pearis . 
  everything up.”—Sunny Gale 
sponsor to sign.” 
  
  including both independents and| W2BK. Larry Gentile a 11:00—WWJ, Strike It Rich wean, Harmony Mau (Cc oprtiaet es) | 
network affiliates, plus the net-| 7:15—WWJ. Music a ree Vere eS = sich ; ’ CKLW. Guy Nunn WWJ. Bod Marwel) ; W. Plorida OBA tye Wendy Warren NNN kavestinents 
works’ own gross, is expected to WXYZ Prea Wolfe WJBK, News, McLeod J, Woman in Love Plumbers’ Strike Ends 
approximate 500 million dollars wwoe tas Seygoom tt wsek. Gent Binge siguueiplampdmedas Ey eee 3 TIMES F ASTER | . a 
WXYZ, Silver Eagle =“ lie<envasew Ganon. ® Carcusst KANSAS CITY W—A en for the full year, about the same CKLW, Gabriel Heatter 7:00—WJR Jim Vine 3:18—WJR, Aunt J umbers strike that tied up man as in 1953 and more than 65 per| WiBK’ Larry Gentile me Bee ae ee Sa JR, Aunt Jenay pl ed up 
, 8: — hat Helen Trent major construction projects in tha | cent above 1948 when TV still-was| 3.43 wsr. ga Murrow WJBK, News WWJ. Phrase Pays y WXYZ, Curtain Calls oung area has ended, The AFL plumb- in its infancy. ww, One Man's Pamily 7:18 WIR Muste Wall wink, Don McLeod Cospihed laboratory teste prove Beil- ans | The number of radio stations CKLW, Eadie Pisher WJBK. Gentile, Binge 11:48—WJR, Rosemary |ers won a 15-cent hourly raise aft-| tablets neutralize 3 es much | 
: || 8:00—WJIR, Stop the Music WWJ, Second ee ‘Sea ie Oo Bon |er demanding 17% cents, The con-| flomach ecid in ene minute ‘ss many meanwhile, has increased from| "Ww People Are Funny 7.30 WXYZ, Osgood. wolte | CKLW, Queen for Day 4, Rt. to Happiness tractors had off 12 cents leading digestive tablets. Get Bell “ane about 1,800 in 1948 to more than i Wolfe wsBK. McLeod ered cen 0 | 
2.600 standard stations now, and| CKLW. Treasury Agent nee Terence O'Dell” | 12:00—WIR. Jack White Wr os ‘on an cael 
the total number of sets in use has | *15—-WXYZ, Show World awed. i a eae LW — poate Chase incre: L 3: » News . Bree ws McLeod | 
asct. e 8 ¢@ “ww, Draenee — wok ons WCAR, mere Carousel l@e0 
The decline in importance and 
popularity of network radio shows | 8:45—wXYZ. Just Easy WXYZ, Dick Osgood WWJ, Faye Elizabeth 6:90-WIR, Muste Hell : : Gen AR NW Day ¢: . has been accompanied by an in-| 9:00_wsr, Radid Theater wean pata “ve “s "eet wise. MeLoes pews RE DED creasing reliance on local pro-| WXYZ. Town Meeting 12:30 WJR. Time Out. Music|. wean Carousel WXYZ, Show Btopper 
WXYZ, Vandercook 
CKLW, John Steele ww 
CKLW, Music 
  grams or recorded shows broad-| . oo vin pine Crosby WXYZ. Pred Wolfe CKLW., Your Boy Bué 6:68_WWJ, Woman in Mouse cast on a local basis. Individual WJBK. Gentile, Binge WJBK, Don MeLeod CKLW George Wright 360—WJR, Amos ‘n’ Andy WCAR, Coffee, Clem WCAR, Harmony Hall WCAR, News 
"CK LW, The Search $:06— WIR, Jack White 
Bob Maxwell 
8:15—WJIR, Bud Quest 
  12:15—WJR. Farm Roundup 
WXYZ—News, Crocker   
6:18—WW. 4:00—WJIR, House Party 
Backstage 
_ WCAR, tons coors ———————=T   
for the happiest Christmas 
    ——e ee 
  
— amen aes 
  
            
radio stations have been with- 
standing TV competition better | 
than network radio. | $:30—WJR, Muste Hall 12:43-—-WXYZ, Charm Lady 6:00—WJR, News 
WWJ, News, Deland 
CKLW, Eddie Chase 
WJBK. News, McLeod 
WCAR, Sign Off 
6:15—WJR, Musie 
WwW, Jim Deland 
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At State Farm these lower claims costs mean 
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& | holders — since State Farm aims to insure “careful” driv ers only. i 9 aie ne awe 
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led at 1.7 billion barrels, 
MUNTZ TV SERVICE Oakland County’s Only Factory 
Authorized Parts and Service for Muntz TV 
Servicing All Makes 
C&V TV 
993 MeGlemens FE 4-1516 | WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 
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Rain-Making Machine 
Sabotaged in California 
LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. #—Any 
rain that Laguna Beach gets in| 
the immediate future will have to | 
be a gift of nature. 
_ Someone has sabotaged the 
town’s rain-making machine, The 
device, which shoots acid crystals | 
into rain clouds, was found dis- | 
| mantied, and a guage and the tub- | 
ing was stolen. The city plans to! 
replace it. : |   Taylor Flies to Korea 
TOKYO «®—Gen. Maxwell 
_ Taylor, commander of U.S. Army 
forces in the Far East, flew to 
South Korea today for a four-day | 
visit.       
     
           
  
If you are a “careful” driver you should look into this low-cost 
automobile insurance plan — it may mean big 
insurance savings for you. Call us today — to see 
if you can qualify as a “careful” driver. There 
is no obligation — and you may save money on 
your auto insurance.       
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of delight and happy home hours. 
    
       
     
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Repair Service 
    Every beoutiful new model hes superlative 
Amplified Tone .. . rich end resonant, the 
best tone ever achieved in Spinet pianos. 
15 exclusive quality feetures include the 
Dempp-Cheser for permanent moisture 
control. 10 year guerentee. Priced frow 
$535 f.0.b., Lester, Pe. . - 
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YOU DON'T NEED CASH FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS .. . USE SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN ! DOWN 
Delivers any Major   
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249° PAY ONLY $10 DOWN : Semi-Automatic wushéis | . at \ New Lew Price! Feature Packed Kenmore With Special Posture Chair! 
7 It's Regularly Priced at 284.95 Wringer Washer lroner and Chair 
7 it's Packed With Extra Features 
With the Kenmore Visi-Dial you load it, set it 8 8 9 5 
and forget it! No more washday drudgery with 4) nen, Pay oo 
pushbutton water temperature and water depth Down! $5 Down! 
selection. Exclusive Roto-Swirl agitator plus 7 
rinses get clothes sparkling clean. Has interior     PRAAS Adie and — every nat ‘ill Christmas o 
     
   
     
  
  
  
  
        
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for Christmas . . . and it’s just $10 down, de- Regularly 159.95! Visi-Matic wringer lets you see en- packed Kenmore! Has big 26-in. roll, two roll speeds, livered to your home! See it tonight or any night ; ‘til Xmas tire operation . . . it automatically adjusts to all fabrics. and both foot and fingertip shoe and press controls 
Roto-Swirl agitator washes cleaner! Save! plus push button heat!’ She’d love one for Christmas. 
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GAS DRYER 
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Fully automatic gas Kenmore has pushbutton con- 
trols, automatic, easy-set Visi-Dial, non-spill Load- 
A-Door. With Kenmore you get clothes fluffy-dry 
day or night. Holds 9 pounds for breeze-blown 
drying. Your clothes dry wrinkle-free for fast, easy   
WITH PURCHASE OF THESE APPLIANCES 
Select the gifts of Your Choice from any 
\, department in Sears. We give you a gift coupon 
book to use as cash in, the amount indicated. 
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© Big, 11.4 cu. ft. size—66.8-lb. freezer 
@ Full, automatic defrosting —Controlled Cold 
LOOK! GIANT BOTTOM FREEZER DRAWER Think of it! Just $10 DOWN gives you America’s new- 
= ingens pg eae is at the aii est refrigerator plus $40 worth of free gifts. A really 
eee ee ines outstanding buy — with slide-out Bottle-Basket, door 
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Included at 88 Included at 
No Extra Cost! $10 No Extra Cost! 8s ; Down Down 
Kenmore Triple-top is extra handy! Use it as griddle, Over,36-inches of feature packed cooking ease! Built- 
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@ Super-Wall construction, counter-balanced lid, lock! 
@ Two baskets, juice rack, front controls, light! 
@ Includes $30-00 in Free Gifts When You Buy! 
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    Hi-Low«matic broiler gives more even heat, faster. And Red light, give you exact heat instantly. 7-heat push- $20 IN FREE GIFTS! 269" $40 IN FREE GIFTS! 439% you get completely automatic cooking! 42-tn. wide. button tontro!l, 6 quart Top-or-Well deep cooker unit. 06 Se ‘ : ) $19 De 3 we we 
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