i acide ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS © The Weather . Home ~’: Sunday—Katn, snow Details Page 2) . Edition ‘ }18th YEAR kk&xe PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1954—28 PAGES CREST aS” UN. Secretar Will Carry Ap 1% ~ Navy Launches World's Biggest Warship Today on Hand for Christening of Carrier Forrestal NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (®—The Navy, launching its giant aircraft carrier Forrestal, today hailed the world’s biggest warship as “the most versatile and most dispersable weapon in our nuclear arsenal.” Secretary of the Navy Charlies S. Thomas said in a speech. prepared for the christening ceremony that vessels like the Forrestal can be used for many pur- poses, including “massive retaliation”—a phrase often used by high administra- tion officials in connection with United States defense this jet-atomic age. in the progress we are making to modernize and improve the readi- ar § Hf Fe ji Workmen opened valves and gan flooding water around the) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Snow, Rain Forecast for Pontiac Area Snow mixed with rain is the outlook for Pontiac and vicinity tomorrow, the U.S. Weather Bu- reau says. - After almost constant tempera- tures yesterday, the low being 30 and high 32 in downtown Pontiac. the mercury will drop tonight t6 a low of 20-25. Sunday’s high is expected to be from M to 38 degrees. Both tonight and tomor- | row will be cloudy. This morning at 8. o'clock the | thermometer registered 2 de- : grees, rising to 35 by 2 p.m. ’ | pledges to make a conscious effort | corner of Saginaw and Huron Sts. One Week Left to Enter Yule - Light Contest: Pike to city limits. 3. Northeast: Saginaw to Oak- land, to city limits, and Pike from Saginaw to city limits. 4. Northwest: Saginaw to Pike to city limits. Three Days Leff to Sign Pledges Over 7,000 Signatures Collected on Petitions | for S-D Day Only three days are left for mo- torists and pedestrians to join Pon- tiac’s ‘Army of 10,000," and lead the nation in traffic safety on S-D of Slaying Wife ‘married to Marilyn, Shep- State to Attack Sam's Denials > Dr. Sheppard Stresses Marital Bliss, Avoids References to Susan CLEVELAND (# — Dr. Samuel Sheppard braced himself today for the state’s attack on his em- phatic assertion he did not kill his wife, and that “I ‘couldn't have done such a thing.” He says he was happily pard. But one name—Susan Hayes—still confronts the dark, good-looking osteo- path. Miss Hayes, a labora- tory technician, has ad- mitted having intimate BUYING RUS}t—Thousands of Shoppers i esee pectiants eusrant. inte drew town Pontiac last/night to buy Christmas gifts for friends and families. rE the Pontiac Retail Jam. Downtown Pontiac. from now until Christmas Eve. +> Ponting Press Phote Merchants Assn. announced that their stores will be open every night relations with him. The af- fair went on for more than a year, she said in court. For a day and a half, Sheppard testified in his own defense against a charge of first-degree murder. He made only brief references to Miss Hayes. He said his wife was not disturbed when he told her he had given Miss Hayes a watch. Prosecution attorneys are Senate Group to Hold Hearings on Junk Mail WASHINGTON w — A Senate group is said to be planning to review an order by Postmast-r General Summerfield permitting delivery of advertising mail bear- ing no specific address. | Day next Wednesday. In only five days of petitioning here, the campaign committee hag swelled the scroll with more than 7,000 names and many of the petitions are yet unreported, | said Clyle R, Haskili today. A person signing the petition to keep SD Day, Dec. 15, com- pletely free of traffic occidanta: | Haskill urged all cooperating or. ganizations to return the petitions | on Tuesday. “We hope to have the scroll | with all the signatures of Pontiac's | motorists and pedestrians in the Piatra lenge 9 aw | Safe Driving Day,” he added The drive also received support | this week from the General Motors | | Corp. which urged their employes | to sign petitions in the various | plants. Police Chief Herbert “W. Straley has granted time of his officers to collect the signatures at the ‘main enlistment station on the southeast | Haskill said that a total of 175 | | Pontiac merchants and firms have declared their support by circulat- ing. the petition among their | employes. H. W. Brawley, Democratic staff member of the Senate Post Office Committee, said yesterday h e a r- ‘ings on the order and its results would be held early next year. Brawley said the order, issued he heard her cries, and was) slugged unconscious by the killer. He says Cleveland detectived ac- cused him of the murder the fret sche ul the breathes (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) ‘by law. Meets an Understanding Judge Tired Postman Loses Bout Over Junk Mail Delivery SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — A rebellious péstman who just got tired of toting third class mail he called ‘‘a lot of junk” was pelt imprisonment because of a judge's sympathetic ‘‘understanding.” The mail carrier, Charles W. O’Brien, 62, was sentenced to one year’s probation after he pleaded guilty in San Francisco's Federal Court to a charge of ‘‘detaining’’ mail. matter. He could have received five years in prison and a $500 fine for the offense. He was caught by a passerby tearing up mail and stuffing it down a storm sewer in his home city, San Jose. It was third class advertising matter of the new “bulk handl- ing” classification adérecard merely to “occupant” or “boxholder.” Judge Louis E. Goodman, who has a mailbox of ‘his own, ob- served that “this stuff has been sort of cluttering up the post office lately,” then philosophized: “Maybe he (O’Brien) was performing a public service, who knows hemarling that the defendant was “old and lame and all that weight was jusf too much for him," the judge closed the proceed- ings with the one-year probation sentence. January Trial Sought in Killing Quick Action Against Pair in Patterson. Death state planned today to press for an early trial of two men charged with the murder of Alabama At- —— a last year, has brought protests to | terson, Acting Attorney Genera] Ber- believed to have returned a third | indictment in the case. The person indicted has not been | named publicly as yet but officials soon for a man who was thought | to have fied the state. | 749 indictments against 152 persoris during 54 days of deliberation — highly commended by sions Judge Walter B. Jones rt “driving entrenched crime and | vice from this community and =| storing the reign of law and or- der."’ Judge Jones also credited the press for. 2 major contribution to the cleanup campaign. He said the press “declined to be awed and refused to be intimi- | dated” in its efforts to “throw the | revealing light of pitiless publicity”’ | on the “tragic and demoralizing | conditions existing in Russel y County.” PHENIX CITY, Ala. (INS)—The | The grand fury which returned| ‘tonstty in the coming months President Eisenhower today - projects. more brickbats for “failires”— Dem Senators Back Up Plan to Criticize President WASHINGTON (INS)—Democratic senators backed up their new party chairman's continued criticism of and predicted there will be as well as support for good Paul M. Butler, Democratic chairman-elect, reaffirmed his intention to criticize. Eisenhower when he thinks he has failed but declared: “I will n as Senator McCarthy has this er vilify the President, k. ” Chairman Leonard W. Hall replied that the American people “won’t think much of his judgment in these at- tacks on the President.” t on Sen. Estes Kefauver (D- Tenn) said that criticism of the President for shortcomings is just demo- | cracy and good government in | action, He sald: “We want to support him on the good things and of course criticize him on short- . There will be more in- beth ways. Demecratic support Srore, sabctaniial” and, crticlon (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) In Today’ s Press 18, 14, 16, 16, 14, 1s Republican National* | ‘Only Child’ is Reunited With Eight Brothers and Sisters Affer 21-Year Search By WILMA GREENWAY road, Lake Orion Township, has) turned in in the heart. A story that carries within it the woe 9 ;a surprise answer. It’s the story of a family ef 16, June, Clinton, Alton, Allen, Lillian }turned up this week in the person | Because all through her childhood, children, separated, lost to one preved the final link of circumstances that | Linden, Fostoria, Owosso and Kent, | called, must have carried deep in| she had “kinfolk."’ | Wash, reunited them. roe wrest ee | termination—of a long seeking, and| It's the stery of the Hartsells—| And finally of how the baby. | lively brood of brothers and sis- Elma, Ella, Melvin, Marybelle,| Velma, believed to be dead, |and Velma—of the 27-year search| of Mrs, Thomas (Jane) Moore of a-story that hits you | another, always searching, and | that revealed one sister in Pontiac, | Milan, a 21-year-old girl with a| sured her in all honesty that they of how a lefler to the editor of a (a brother near Lake Orion, and | husband and three fine children. | knew of none, she held to the be- |others at North Branch, Elkton, | Velma, or Jane as she is now! her — a memory of that | ters, lost to her at the age of one. although her foster parents as- lief that, somewhere in America, After the death of her foster | parents, “Jane” began to inves- tigate, and she finally learned - the names of some of her broth- ers and sisters, Those names she sent te the editor of a De- troit newspaper, who printed them in a “Voicé of the People’ section. / The answer came this month in | Accidents Kill Fight in State 3 Die in Avto-Train Crashes; 3 T Drown at Wolf Lake By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Three persons killed in separate automobile -train collisions and three teenagers who broke through the ice and drowned in Wolf Lake were among eight to die in Mich igan accidents today and yester- day. Mrs, Josephine Dill, 23, of Red- ford Township, -was fatally injured yesterday when a car driven by her husband, Albert, and a Chesa- peake & Ohio train collided at a crossing in Redfogd| Township. Michael H, Walsh, 44, of Fra- cnr, as Miled. int sight when his car collided with Grand Trunk Weitesn Srctghe’ tein ot a cronsing in Macomb County. The collision derailed the 20th car in the train. Albert Larsen, 63, of Wallace, | was killed yesterday when his car | and a Chicago & Northwestern pas- | senger train collided at a crossing | near Menominee in the Upper Pen- insula. The three teenagers who broke through thin ice and drowned 150 - Kos = in Wolf Lake, ‘seven Muskegon, last night | were ag mt Alison, 13: Terrance Johnson, 14, and David Baker, 15, all of the town of Wolf Lake. A fourth boy, Elmer Gulliver, 15, escaped to shore through crackling ice and freezing water to sound an alarm, The four were walking across the lake when the ice let go. Thomas Buheker of Niles) i. al to Peiping Hammarskjold Plans Personal Plea for POWs A He [rs a j i H FF H ' iH [ L Tr : | 1 i : | ! Ht afl i i] re rf | | | 7 | ¢ fi The overriding question (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) C10 Concludes Approve ike’s Foreign Policy in Last Session LOS ANGELES (INS)—Top lead- ers of the CIO headed homeward (er the election of officers and the | passage of one resolution on for- eign policy and another Voicing the CIO’s demand for a guaranteed annual wage. Walter Reuther, CIO president, was re-elected for a third term by acclamation, The same type of vote returned | executive Vice President John V, Riffe to office for his second term and Secretary-Treasurer James B, Carey for his 17th term. The 44-member executive board was returned to office with two ex. ceptions. Joseph Collis, president of the Américan Newspaper Guild, | replaced Ralph Novak, secretary! treasurer of the ANG, and Russell the form of a surprise telephone drowned in the St. Joseph River J, Taylor replaced James J. Mitch. call that proved to be more over- | ®t Niles last night’ when his car) \ell. for the United Shoe Workers whelming than even Jane was pre- | Went out of control and crashed | Union. pared for. It's quite a thing for a lonely | “only child” to learn that she not only has nine brothers and sisters, but also 28 nieces and | nephews. “It's the mast wonderful Christ- | mas present that could ever hap- pen to anybody,” Jane said. “'! po prayed that I might find asl en add {o. her Saalidncmneet:| there were other facts to assimi- late—such interesting sidenotes as not knowing her’ own name, cele- brating the wrong birthday, and | probably being a year older or a year younger than. she hari thought. Here's the. story behind _ the ” Hartsell reunion, as Alton C. Hart- | sell and his wife, Dolores, of 390| Coates Rd., Lake Orion Township, | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) z Money tp Beane Double Stomp Bev. tor Christmas gifts for men, men, bors, poet shoes, linens, bones, hold — weiry, watches, electrical GEOROE'S - NEWPORTS 4 MN, Saginaw 8, through a guard rail. Philip A, Wilner, 46, of Detroit, | was killed last night when his car | collided with another and careened into a house on — Outer Drive. Welcome Kids It didn't take long to find a tenant for this home. 4 ROOMS CHILDREN WEL - come. Ot) furnace. FE 4-4741. That's the way it works with - Pontiac Press Want Ads. ‘Whether you are buying, selling, ‘renting or hiring, the easy way is the Want Ad way. Call FE 2-8181 and an experienced Ad Taker will be Pleased to assist you. ‘ nh and - BTONTS y pue | aeaei Sask ts Here: 1st Open evenings Variety Gift Lake The foreign policy resolution | gave President Eisenhower « measure of praise from a con- vention that for the most part sharply criticized him. The resolution praised the Pres- | ident for opposing “a handful of | military adventurers who would jrisk throwing the United States | ato a preventive war.” OF oe . saith Py 22a ot Te ES 6. oP oe = - i * * Ike, Harry Laud © Gen. Marshall . 4: THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER U, 1956 (7 * Pontiac Deaths “Drama Cie John Brown Cites Needs of Theater y b < EF 2< Fg > KE ire gk lil 8 F f . i i i j i i Besides her hysband, she is sur- .| Vived by a son, Doyle O. and three grandchiidren. Also surviving are three brothers, George Helman of Burnside, Wesley Walden of Pon- tiac and Frank Walden of Caro; h : F qj HI AS a < 2 Tut 1 i i E vil i i : | Ee gs if # Se F Sa z i | | t ; rf H Ff yrs fy : z = LE i i if re rf zt 4 rn tHE i ¥ a i z H i | f Fi di ; i i i The Weather PONTIAC AND ‘HMANITY — Fartiy celder tonight. lemerrew with secasional enew persidie mised Sith some fein Seutheasterty cg Lew tonight 7-5. High temer. rew te = —, Temperateres both of Birmingham, of Hills; two daughters, Mrs. E. L. Stilson of Waterbury, Conn., and Mrs. Hugo Trombley of De- troit; and two” grandchildren, Trolley Bus to Run on Moscow Canal MOSCOW i — They're working on something new at the Moscow shipbuilding yards — a “‘trolley boat” to operate on the same principle as the trolleybus. This is reported in the News- paper Evening Moscow, which says the craft will be the first of its kind. It is planned to operate on the M eanal and they are going to erect an experimental cable for its route. Size and other specifications of the boat are not made public, but it is assumed it would be built chiefly to transport freight. Bank Cashier Kicks Out: Pair of Junior Robbers | CLIFTON FORGE, Va. w — Cashier Curtis M. Brown thwarted two daring daylight attempts to rob the First National Bank here Biggest Warship (Continued From Page One) Its speed — 40 miles an hour. , each 2,160 weigh 246 tons. Each anchor weighs 30 tens, Its air conditioning system could cool two Empire State buildings. The Forrestal will carry no more planes than the lighter 45,000-ton Midway class carriers, but some will be much bigger and heavier. The ukulele started as a Portu- gese musical instrument and is now manufactured chiefly in Penn- | Sylvania. a Fu TEES ¥ aft was among 26 American listed last month by Sen. William F. Knowland (R-Calif) as known to be imprisoned in China. Woman Being Held on Robbery Charge aur i ae es 723 William Neikirk, 30, A fs ez : Fire caused $600 damage yester- day to a housetrailer owned by Leo Zenke of 1315 Hendricks Rd., Waterford Township, when one of his children fell against an oil stove and fuel spilled from: the stove ignited. | ; ~ Zenke, who said he and his fam- ily are living in the trailér while he builds a new home, told Water- ford Township firemen that he had no insurance to cover the dam- age. No one was injured, firemen said. Worst Tragedy LANSING (®—A_ bellboy ban | | through the smoke-filled corridors lof the rambling, brick hotel, shout- ing a cry of ‘‘fire!” It was shortly after 5 a.m., just 20 years ago today, that the first |alarm was sounded for the Hotel | | Kerns fire. It was to be the worst disaster | in Lansing’s history. No one knows for sure just how | many persons died in the fire. | There were 34 bodies recovered. | Some were unidentified and were | buried in a common grave. 34 Perished 20 Years Ago in Hotel Blaze at Lansing died from injuries, their bodies smashing on the concrete pave- ment. One group of bodies was found in an interior court. . The old Lansing State Journal building was just across the street from the hotel. “ET saw ene man poised at-a window, getting ready te jump,” an employe of the newspaper re- called. “Then a tongue of flame reached out and wrapped around him and he fell back inte the reom, dying before my eyes.” Family Is Reunited After 27-Year Hunt “My oldest brother, Melvin, 17, was at hame, but the other seven of us were ali dependent children, ranging in age from 15 all the way down to a few months old baby. Allan, my twin brother, and I were not yet 6. “Faced with the hopeless illness of my mother (I later learned she suffered three strokes) and a brood of children that no one could be hired to care for, dad finally con- sented to let the Lapeer home arrange for the adoption of his children, “Adoption is a mighty secret business. Some of us simply dropped trom sight. “Others were taken in by distant relatives scattered throughout the state, and although we lost sight of each other for some years, we did get word through my dad and older sisters of how the others service in 1942 we had all been located excépt the two youngest— Lillian, who was 3 when We were separated, and Velma who was 1. “All were living except Melvin, who had been killed in an accident at Flint.” The missing persons hunt con- tinued while Alten served with the Army in Europe. Finally, seven years ago, a chain of co- | incidences led to the discovery of Liliian. She turned up in the state of Washington, and her name was | she was adopted at the age of | three, she kept saying ters who had cared for her during her mother’s illness—they conclud- ed Mary must be her name. Although 27 years had passed since that first parting, and in- quiries had uncovered. a rumor that Velma had died, still the family clung to the conviction that their baby sister would be found. It was Alton's sister-in-law, Lor- | etta Dingel, who was to bring the news that Velma was alive. She saw the “letter to the editor,”’ and | hurried: to Dolores with it. | Dolores took one look, and the lid blew off. There was a rush | te the telephone, a long distance call—and thea the ringing at the ether end of the line that was to tell Jane Moore ‘that-her life- | wish-had come true.- | There were other phone calls, letters, a flurty of arrangements. Three days later, on Dec. 4, Jane's three children, Sally 6, Su- } san, 3, and Tommy, 1, shyly greet- ,ed an aunt and uncle and five of their nqwfound cousins. Alton and Dolores with their ‘three. children Mary Holnagel. Her foster parents | had called her Mary because, when | *“Mary- | June?''—the names of the two sis- | Mark Anthony Young Prayer service was held this aft-| F. Davis Funeral Home for Mark | Anthony Young. The Rev Parker of the Newman A Church officiated and burial lowed in Oak Hill Cemetery. Edwards Young, 519 Highland Ave. He was born here Nov. 3, 1954 and died at Pontiac General Hospital Thursday. he is survived by two sisters, Carol | Ann and Judith E. Pickett both of Pontiac. Dems Back Plan fo Criticize Ike {Continued From Page One) of things like the Dixon-Yates contract will be more intense.” Sen. Albert Gore (D-Tenn) said | he himself has “not been a shrink- | ing violet these paf two years’ | ciate he has not attacked Eis- | enhower. But he added: “What I have done and expect | to continue to do ig try to hold) Eisenhower administration. If | those holding public office are not for their Although Democrats in Congress are keenly aware of Eisenhower's popularity with the voters, they believe they cannot unseat an ad- ministration and its leader whose works they do not chalinge. | ‘Sheppard Makes '3 Denials of Slaying | (Continued From Page One) 1 | He described one grilling that last- | |ed nearly 11 hours, conducted by \four pairs of officers. They tried te break down his story, he told the jury. Sheppard said the detectives tried to confuse him. cursed him and insulted his family. and men- tioned ‘accomplices.’ They ex-| pressed doubt, he said: that he was the father of his unborn child. | 10,000 Army Draftees Get Christmas Present | WASHINGTON (UP)—The Army | is offering f0,000 draftees a Christ- “mas gift—a delay. in- their induc- = until after the holidays. the Army said yesterday, ‘‘is not | | compulsory and any men who wish + to be inducted as previously sched- uled may do so.”’ The delay applies to all men who were scheduled for induction today or later. They may now wait until after the Christmas holiday. - : ‘Shah, Queen Expected | to Leave Hospital Soon | NEW YORK w—The Shah of | Iran and his Queen are expected | to leave New York Hospital some time this weekend after undergo- ing a medical checkup. | An aide to the royal couple yes- :|Goodbye Peck Called Factor in Traffic Jams OMAHA u—How much.does that goodbye kiss given the wife after ernoon at 2 p.m. from the William | she drives her breadwinner to the | office contribute tothe morning J. Allen | rush hour traffic jams? _E| fol- | Traffic engineers—happily mar- ried men who pleaded for anony- mity—said: While the morning kiss is giv- : ther,| have to walt, say the engineers. Besides bie mother and tether. | wm: decent tole tang and there goes the jam,” they explain. But the goodbye kiss had its de- fenders, among them Capt. Al Pat- tavina Sr., traffic enforcement of- ficer, who summed up the case: **""e'd much rather have them kiss- ing than standing out in the middle of the street finishing off an argu- ment that began at the breakfast table. Love and kisses are a great institution.” Both sides conceded no large- scale crackdown on kissing is in the offing. Sends $1 to School fo Pay Penny Theft the President responsible for the! j1MBALL Neb. uy. —Treasurer | Charles Carlson of the Heath Pub- lic School District received a letter, containing a $1 bill, which the sender said was in payment of an article “worth about a penny” stolen years ago from a desk in the school house. The letter added ‘‘the owner of the article is now dead. I regret very much that I took it. I am therefore sending you as treasurer of the school district a $1 bill that I ask you to use for something needed by the school, preferably a book for the library.’ |Back Speedy Rearming STRASBOURG, France —The European Consultative Assembly by an overwhelming margin to- day called for speedy West Ger- | man rearmament. It also support- ed approaches ‘‘at once’’ to Mos- cow for a four-power conference after ratification of the Paris treaties. Radio-TV Confab Stated EAST LANSING (UP)—A_ one- day conference on radio and tele- vision for high school and college educators and students will be held at Michigan State College March | 12, it was announced. “Goodbye smooches Mark was the month-old son Of | -gn- contribute to morning rush Francis Neal and Alma Frances | pour traffic jams.” | of state and defense, Dodge to Advise Ike on Foreign Policy WASHINGTON (UP)—President budget director, as his special assistant on foreign economic policies. Eisenhower alsodesignated Dodge as chairman of a new Cab- inet-level council on foreign eco- nomic policy. Establishment of mended by Dodge himself following a two-month survey of the govern- ment’s foreign economic policies and operations. Dodge's primary duty will be to unify the government's programs in the foreign economic field. CIO Leaders to Visit ‘Mexico for Goodwill LOS ANGELES #—CIO leaders headed today on a goodwill trip to Mexico after winding up a week- long CIO convention sessions here. The group included CIO Prest- dent Walter Reuther and other top CIO officers. all re-elected to new terms at the closing convention session yesterday. Gas-Fed Blaze Sweeps Detroit Water Building DETROIT #—A spectacular fire fed by gas tank explosions swept Detroit's auxiliary water pumping station on the city’s northeast side | last night causing an estimated $100,000 damage. No one was reported injured in the blaze. The Atomic Energy Commission has paid more than three mil- lion dollars as bonuses to finders of uranium deposits, says the Na- tional Geoegraphic Society. | \v | ; i. =F ii oneal ae Albums, Carry’ Onsen Maeha for all three speeds. _« Don't know what to give? Why not a Cift Certificate? Come in end browse around! Gallagher's Music 18 E. Huron St. FE 4-0566 | J 24-Hour Ambulance _ #& Williams St. “Thoughtful Service” Sparks-Criffin Funeral Home Phone FE 2-584} Service f you are enadte te cee MICHIGAN yee can afferd. er WORRIED OVER DEBTS? fone nase er tiie whee dee, . the spécial council was recom- ~ and Ella and her husband, Loren, ] fam Heom....... 32 ; The brick walls of the hotel col- ape 34-year-old ' =4 | but he t be certain that terday described the 34-yea ONE PLACE TO PAY — AND INSURED Hh ce Be ‘is aie, wend be robbers were There were persistent reports lapsed because of the intense heat. ye gale ype pen Shah's condition as ‘very fine’ — ' 18 & Rovere eB 2PM... 39 the same. | that a group of guests trapped on Lansing firemen, aided by depart- _right away.” Dolores said, “the | and Queen Soraya’s as “good.” an! Page toag ar seng Gray pp eearbomgrcal pl + | a Tees RE | ms pectic Grand River, The | c . Battle Creek | amily resemblance was so strong. | Both were admitted to the hospital pointes ed. & Set. 9 to 1. Evenings by Appt. Lewest temperature preceding & a m At 8 am. Wind velocity 8 mph 3 west. Downtown Temperateres 32 eee er! fe soses 3F 35.5 —~l in 10% “a 10 18 38 Sscs@etsesssz tercesee- oes 30 eo--e 33) | small hand from a fishbow! filled with pennies in the lobby and river was dragged but no bodies and Owosso, succeeded in getting the blaze under control by mid- | but this one was wearing a blue; The then governor, the late Wik | covered. | handkerchief mask. ~ Salesman Gets More Than He Had Expected IONIA @ — When automatic washer salesman Harry Boyes of- fered to do her laundry to demon- strate its finer points, the prospect She confronted him with 10 loads and ‘explained her old machine had \been disabled for three weeks. Shopliffers Nab Coat store, 136 N. Woodward Ave., po- |etore, last night from Eggleston's lice said today. | jliam A, Comstock, had called a | special session of the Legislature | and 30 or 40 lawmakers, were | among those registered at the | popular hotel. Seven legislators died in the fire, six representatives and one state senator, John Leidlien of Saginaw. His body wags recovered from the hotel, was another victim. Louis M. Nims, state revenue | commissioner. was gne of the | ‘| guests who escaped. | the exterior walis Although tinder-dry wood. beds. Others tried to jump and | bers, »| Complaint Is Answered WATERBURY, Conn. # — Mrs: John D. Verseckas complained to the City Works Board that: water was overflowing onto her property because leaves anf twigs from an tree. thing better yet—a birthday cele. bration next’ August, with 5 sis- ters, 3 brothers, 19 nieces and 9 BIRMINGHAM — A girl's eoat| were of brick construction, the old tree were clogging a cater Avalanches Kill Four valued at $20 was taken by shop-| interior was built entirely of | basin. Before the board could get| MILAN, Italy @®—Four persons _*| around to her complaint, up came , were killed and nine injured today Some guests died trapped in their | windstorm and down came the | by avalanches thundering down the snow-bjankefed Italian Alps. last Wednesday, but with no indi- | | cation why they went in. OKLAHOMA CITY (UP) — Okla- homa residents will have to ignore their own advice if the advertising on the 1955 auto license plates is going to do any good. The message. | visit Oklahoma, won't mean much if it's read just in Oklahoma. : t LOS ANGELES (AP) — Peter P. Br-| f = t« = 2 Deaths Last Night ger, of the Biltmore Theater in Los Angeles and fermer man- ager of the St. James and Astor Theaters and Madison Square Garden in New York City . TUCSON. ville, 96, . the Universit, of and the author of a number of books. LOS ANOELES — William H. Courtney member 4, consulting’ economist and “out Southern California vi e Citizens Ad- Cothmittee for the Hoover ROCKTON, Til. .— Alvaro Krota, 86. « joneer inventor a in Defiance SS 41V_ South Saginaw Se MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS ~ ENTRY i, ee a ee 2 1954 Pontiac Christmas Lighting Contest Please enter ——— of: in the 1954 Christmas Lighting contest. * Mail Entries to Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce 34 East Pike Street, before Dec. 18 2 “9 mm BLANK. eweeeee ee eee eee eee wen eees - o -at i North : # ,told the five-year-old owner | ae found. lo alike to be twins.” | | Phone PE 8-0456 -. Ocklend Thester i : San Five Sanear gt 1d a= Sara crertly _Aterward be ken when the disnster: struck, | put it Was nearly a week before | Although this will be her best License Ad. Backfires . 4 —~ ee wel eh = 0, the last of the bodies were re-| Christmas, Jane's hoping «for one : : es he ; - ' ee \ a ~": WHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11,1958) = A : Mapher-in-tow Safe | Mme tenad es weal COLUMBIA, S. C. (P)—A 38-| his wife shared ‘with her. year-old Harlem Heights man here) That was after his mother-in- |’ told Sheriff S. S$. Slight. he would! law shot him in the leg. - eat THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE Fraternal Jewelry From CONNOLLY’S By Lucrece Hudgins Beale rts So sels eee (Ga aes ic) OOOO ad “eee * q 5 ¢ man in your life, there is no finer gift than a ring blem bossed in sett: w his favorite e em em ting. We have a la A &... of Lapel Buttons, and Cuff ‘Link sae with his Fraternal emblem. ” ” en eee g VOORHEES SIPLE FUNERAL HOME |= csevsvarese'- 4 “Reliable INSURANG£ Protection” Wm. W.Donaldson Agency 714 Community National Bank Phone FE 4-4565 was Coloring = = edge of net. Santa’s sult red. Elves and fairies brown and red. tit HL FEE i tk Fa] ie rea a > om = S EB 7? re ? i Fe ES z “g = ‘S oo = f raf F EY § E : Z ns-| Dr. Monroe Wants Ail: thousands of balloons carrying the} to Buy Christmas Seals | ot, *0 Curb Disease | r ij if 8 2 Fy were tied to the ground! Fully one-fourth of the American > Jacobsen’s Flowers taf otto icmp tc ce ty <>, . fer OF PONTIAC : © | 0h, thle will surety catch we ee ae ane seth ttiees feahe, Pe roy a " Sie Sane Po ee ane Faeme ee we Mee a ee ce = I 1 | 5 “hy Bots ng Most Cordially Invite You to Our ‘|OPEN HOUSE Sunday, December 12—12 Noon to 5 P. M. i : 5 f Fag z i ‘ Et / d i t Pe + eg pte ee ae 3 8 na 3 v8 HA - | paGE Ey 9 if i fone nga Fe Y tt wy ‘ “4 - z 2. ¥% ek 8 E i, 3 ES z - 2 g z Budget Terms ... at Ne Added Cost! CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS fly been made in the years since the * : : . : F Li E 2 . “A Gift From Connolly's Means More” ff te in} [ Bi i A Christmas Preview You Will See Thousands of Beautiful Poinsettias, Cyclamen, Azaleas, and Christmas Flowering Plants. Unusual Cut Flower Arrangements. Unique Holiday Novelties and Candle Table Designs. Santa will be there with gifts for all. - fag li zi r rf er | i + Rw be} ae. a id REGISTERED JEWELERS, AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY e a eal _— , a Leet seve” ; . a, pa ‘’ ; ota ® HO "gy a He a Fo * 7 | see the disappointment in Santa's | drastically to about 20,000 a year. ~~ | eyes But there will be about 110,000/ ; .| new TB cases in 1955." bes ——EEE Sener ures cr is by ® H not by mail in * ; the $26.00 ere pay in edvance. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1954 Faith and the Family The Press is gratified but not sur- prised by Norman Rorn’s praise of Luta B, Oapen’s illustrated articles on faith and family life in Pontiac. In his letter Mr. Ror wrote that, “in all the 25 years I have read the Press there has never appeared a feature more worthwhile, and in these times more absolutely necessary . . .” Indeed, it would be difficult to find a more fitting subject in a season soon to be climaxed by the birthday of the King of Kings. The great value of the series, it seems to us, lies in its many examples of how regular church and Sunday gchool attendance and sturdy faith bind parents and children into closer, happier family units. Of course, the more such family units there are in a community, the higher will be its moral tone and the greater its social stability. India’s Rapid Progress Gacarvinamt L. Menta, India’s Am- bassador to the United States, credits his homeland’s five year plan for a 13 te 14 per cent crease in the national income. Other results of the plan launched in 1951, the Ambassa- dor says, are a one-third increase in industrial production. In the same period agricultural output has jumped 25 per cent. * * x The importance of the latter gain is pointed out by the fact that three of every four Indians depend on agricul- ture ‘for their livelihood. Also im- portant, roughly half of India’s national income is produced by farmers. The scope of India’s immediate program is broad indeed. It in- cludes 140 large irrigation proj- ects and 100 power projects. There also have been noteworthy achievement in the plan’s indus- trial phases. Several industries already have reached their 1956 targets. * * * Observers say the five year plan has created great national enthusiasm for — self improvement. That fact well could do much to attract the outside financial aid India still needs. Business Courses Needed Are most of our college and univer- sity graduates business -or economic illiterates? ‘ ‘Many educators not. only believe so -but argue that the remedy is a general business course for all undergraduates. In this they are supported by the re- sults of a survey of 150 colleges and, universities. This was conducted by -Ratps E. Sto.kin, Chicago industrialist. * * * The survey showed that the majority of graduates are seri- ously deficient in business knowl- edge. They lack’ even’ an elementary understanding of practical every day business in- formation, such as the role of the Corporations in our “society. Many cannot read an ordinary stock market quotation os un- derstand the simplest statement found in a corporation report. : e oe * Asa r¢sult of this survey Purdue Uni- versity’s economics department is plan- ning a course to acquaint general students with fundamental business ~ knowledge. ~While there is disagree- ment on whether such courses should be required, educators do agree on the + All agtee, also, that"the Améri-” can college graduate should have a e knowledge of simple busi- ‘ {" es ‘ness and financiahoperations that © will be encountered in the daily life of the average citizen. We not, only share that view but be- lieve that teaching such courses will strengthen our American way of life. nner -er yen Berlin’s Election Despite election returns which appear unfavorable, the results of Berlin’s latest voting are anything but a disaster for the ApENAUER regime. : * * * One of the first cheering develop- ments was the announcement by the victorious Socialists that they would govern the city in co-operation with. Chancellor Apenaver’s Christian Demo- crats. With the Socialists winning 64 seats and the Christian Democrats 44, here is a solid bloc of pro-democratic lawmakers in a city literally encircled by Russian Communism. Two other election facts also add up to good news for the West. ‘Communists, who appeared on the ballots for the first time, were almost wiped out, polling less than three per cent of the total vote. Right wing Nationalists did only slightly better, capturing 4.8 per cent. : * * * We Americans shouldn't overlook the fact that 91.6 per cent of Berlin's voters exercised their franchise. Thus they not only proved their interest in the elections, but displayed strong aversion t6 Communism and neo-fascism. —_—_———— A Most unusual hobby came to light the other day in the case of a Tulsa woman who has been spending quite a bit of her spare time poisoning people. a Ir THE rate the Christmas season has been backing up onthe calendar in re- cent years continues, by 1960 it will begin July 5. U. S. Treasury Reports Debt Up Slightly But Lower Interest Rates Make Position Better By FRANK O'BRIEN WASHINGTON — Carrying a touchy economy on its back, the Treasury ran hard ‘all year to keep up with the giant national debt—the biggest financial structure in the history of man—and came out a littie the winner. Another year of hard running is in pros- pect. The Treasury finishes its 1954 financing on Dec. 15, when it swaps about 17 billion dol- lara worth of mature government securities for new ones, and pays off some 350 million dollars of the old debt to lenders who do not want to relend their money to the govern- ment That winds up 66%; billion dollars of government borrowing and refinancing during the year, exclusive of 19', billion dollars of weekly 90-day bill issues, and of saving bend sales. At the end of 1954, the debt stands higher —about 278%, billion dollars compared with 275 billions—than a year earlier. But the Treasury is paying lower interest rates, it has fewer issues on the market, and the aver- age length of the debt—the average time of all issues to their maturity—is nearly six months greater than at the end of 1953. The Treasury is proud of these facts. It ‘rates them achievements against inflation. The Treasury has let it be known that it probably will not have to borrow any new money through the end of the current fiscal year, next June 30. That indicates that the government now expects te wind up fiscal 1955 on June 3@.with a smalier red, ink total than the $4,655,000,000 deficit predicted last September. Another billion to two billion dollars new borrowing had been expected in the first six months of 1955. Nevertheless, the government will have to borrow additional new money in the last half of 1955, when taxes are low but spend- ing goes on at an even pace. Present indica- tions are that part of the new 1955 borrow- ing will stick, as an addition to the federal debt for more than just a few months, be- cause a’new deficit for fiscal 1956, begin- ning next July 1, appears to be in prospect. The legal debt limit is now 281 billion dollars, but reverts to 275 billions on July 1. The Treasury estimates it will be a little, but not much, under 275 billions at mid-year. That means the administration will almost certainly have to ask Congress to adjust the debt ceiling upward again in 1965 Even if it did not face the prospect of having to go to market for new money in 1955, the Treasury would still have the world's biggest financing problem on its hands, because 45, billion dollars of old debt falls due during the year (ex- clusive of savings bonds). - In the first 10 months of 1954, savings bond. sales totaled, just over four billion dollars, 11 per cent higher than in the first 10 months of 1953. Sales outran redemptjons by over 359 million dollars, the best record since 1949. ; At the end of 1954, the average length of,- 2 " the national debt had been stretched by six months, to about four years and two months. And the average interest being’ paid on the marketable debt was 2.298 at the end of No- vember, 1954, compared with 2.435 a year =~, | ~ » —_ ¢ yi J “* 'O GOD OF OuR SALVATION... WHICH STILLETH THE NOISE... AND THE TUMULT ” PSALM 65:57 Tw MA The Cloister of Lowered Eyelids Voice of the People Pontiac YMCA Needs Retired People to Help Supervise Various Activitiés (Letters will be condensed when neces- — because of lack of space. Pull name, addtess and writer must eccom letters but ‘oan will not be publ if the writer so requests unless the letter is critical in its nature.) At our monthly meetirig of the Boy's and Girl's committee we find that the YMCA is in need of retired people or persons who have extra time to devote a few hours a week for leadership in stamp and coin collecting, magic, music, arch- ery, model building (airplane or boats), chess and checkers, game room supervisor and art instructor. Anyone interested may contact George Balch or Ted Slosson at the YMCA. . Gee, Wasserberger 17 W. Lawrence Recalls Hard Times in the ‘Old Days’ What a shame some of these “die hards'’ cannot harken back Case Records of a Psychologist the good old hard-time days along with Ike. I had my fill of them for a comparatively short number of years, much less back to the Gay Nineties, Thank goodness the majority of us choose to have things remain as they are, in preference to the good old Republican days. Another Democrat Says Ike Is Undoing All Teddy's Gains I would like to make a few re- marks about the letter from ‘‘An- other Herbert.’’ He said that he voted for Teddy and right up the line. I suppose he meant that he has voted for all Republicans since then. & : My first vete was for that same Teddy and I was proud to vote for him but I quit when Teddy could not stand the Re- publican party any lenger and started the Bull Moose party. Now our President is trying to undo all the good work that Teddy did — give away power, tideland oil, take away the rights of for- © esters and miners for which Téddy fought. What have you got to be proud of, Herbert? Harry Truman will go down in history as a greater President than Ike. Our President is a great general but as a President I think he is a flop. L. J. Cosgrove 68 Oliver THOUGHTS FOR TODAY There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death. —Prov, 14:12, *. ¢ @ If the wicked flourish, and they suffer, be not discouraged; they are fatted for destruction, thou are dieted for health.—Fuller. War Has Brought Us Many Benefits | Including Great Advances It may seem paradorical, but World War Il has saved the lives of far more millions of people than went to their deaths therein. Discuss this case record itn your Sunday school class tomorrow, and please give William Penn a more prominent place in the history of civilization: “e By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-390: Carl W., aged %6, is a talented Baptist clergyman. “Sometimes I grow a bit dis- couraged at the wilful nature of mankind,"’ he spoke meditatively. ‘Every generation we go to war, even in this 20th century. And our wars keep growing more des- tructive because of the new inven- tions of scientists. The hydrogen bomb is an instance in point. “Dr. Crane, I know that Christ- tianity is the onty hope for hu- manity, but sometimes I need a pep talk for the sake of my morals. “Is mankind so per- verse it Will destréy itself by the Frankenstein of its own sci- entific laboratories?” = You need not be labeled a Polly- anna when you say the world is growing better. It is true that blockbusters, rockets, giant airplanes and hy- drogen bombs have been added to the poison gas of World War I, as destroyers of mankind. But as a result of the war, please remember we have like- wise been able to discover or test new medicines which will Aunt Het ~ ultimately save far more lives than all the milliofis who have died in World War II. Take pencillin, as only a single example. It alone has stopped in- fection to the point where we can wipe out many diseases that now levy death tolls in the millions among* the less civilized nations of the world. New surgical techniques, too, have been evolved. New foods and insecticides, new fuels and alloys, plastics and symhetic products: The overall or longtime effect of this past war, therefore, can literally be shown to have saved far more millions of lives in fu- ture genefations than have been lost in the past decade of fight- ing. “But why couldn't those scien- tific discoveries have occured with out the holocaust of War?’ Rev. Carl may logically inquire. Theoretically, they could have. But practically, it seems almost impossible to stimulate Congress to appropriate large sums of money for research, except in tithe of war, Where legislators will refuse to authorize ten million tax dollars in peace time for scientific ad- vancement, they will glibly allo- cate billions during war years. As a by;product of the destruc- tive processes invented or dis-_ covered ‘with those billions, how- ever, we find numerous construc- * tive and helpful inventions, dtugs, insecticides, efc, I am not defending war. We ought to eliminate war forever. But I have pointed out that™even in spite of wars, more people will be saved in the future. than if we had gone along complacently in continuous peace, but with only a moderate stimulus to scientific research, : in Medicine When you get to feeling bive about the practical effectiveness of the Golden Rule in solving inter - racial problems, please think back to William Penna. He invaded America as a for- eign colonizer. He encountered In- dians far more cruel than the Communists. Those Indians, for sport, would scalp an enemy, then pour hot coals on the raw flesh of the skull to see if the victim wuld wince. They would use human targets for knife throwing contests or tomahgwk practice. They made their captives run the gantlet. Burned them at the stake as their terminal torture, after having first — - stuck pine splinters into the skin and lighted them to watch the victims wince But Penn and the Indians got along harmoniously without the firing of a shot! For the Quakers actually applied Christ's teachings. Every race reacts favorably to . this same technique! Let's use if and avéid World War III. Days of All Faiths Mexicans to Sunday, December 12, is Mexi- | i E if re Fist i da RE rie isle wi HET j f f ie eat fil ltl > Fereege? fulihil E a Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (Iinternetionel News Service) We've got to figure with the na- tional politician who's isolationist in Europe and interventionist in tying up a long bundle with a short string. It abrogates Newton's law of grabbity. When you're carrying water on both shoulders don't stand on your head. When foreign policies come home ~ to roost you've got to put the - facts in the face, The first is that egionialism is deader than a taxi- dermist's guest list. © We started it on the one-way chute giving self-government to the Philippines. They would have inherited tota] freedom in 1945 if the schedule hadn't jumped the track before the train arrived. When Japan knocked off Manila in 1941 it was notice that Asiatic co-prosperity was paying dividends out of sinking funds. If Tokyo had waited four years jit would have been fighting the Philippines. We could have said jt was none of our business and washed our celluloid cuffs of it. The prema- ture incubating of Nipponese am- bition was a kick in our star- spangled teeth. There are no frozen time limits set on Formosa. The 7th Fleet is over there primed to the nines. Excluding the Civil War every one of our major hassels has started either at sea or over a one-boat regatta. Boston Harbor, the pressing of American seamen in 1812, sink- ing of the Maine, the low-bridging of the Lusitania and Peari Har- bor. Even before Pear! Harbor it actually started with the bomb- ing of the Panay in the Yellow River. The Panay wasn't much bigger than a depot stove but she flew the American flag. The Navy has a memory like an élephant but it doesn't settle for peanuts. Anybody hankering for war with us can start it by putting a tick-tack on one of our portholes. Looking Back 15 Years Ago. . SUPREME COURT outlaws evi- dence obtained by wire-tapping. FATHER DIVINE offers design for peace—suggests U.S. buy Cen- tral and South America. ~ © Years: Ago DRYDEN HIT by $75,000 blaze today. MAIL PONTIAC BANK dividend checks tomorrow. é Behind today’s world-wide ob- servance are the efforts of 24 na- tional Bible Societies, one of which : : Society, church services tomorrow these So- cieties have distributed manuals aimed at making the ceremonies similar everywhere while at the same time allowing for local dif- ferences in taste and custom sermon subjects, hymns, prayers, Scfipture readings. etc. There will be an extra element in this year’s Bible Sunday. The year. 1954 is generally accepted as the 300tir anniversary of the Gu- tenberg Bible the first book ever printed by use of movable type. Universal Bible Sunday was first observed in 1904. The only reason for including an ancient Roman festival in a col- umn about current religious days ig that many people try to say that this particular one—The Ro- man Saturnalia— was really the forerunner and basis for Christ- mas. This is one of those half- truths that obscure the real truth. passed and everyone was happy to see the days begin to lengthen out again, It was not only a Ro- mah custem. All the ancient pa- gan, celebrated this annual event, And all their winter festivals did have some of our modern Christmas customs in them. But in time jt became such a wild and drunken week-long orgy that the word ‘‘saturnalia” itself has survived as a synonym for a general brawl. Webster accepts it as an English word meaning ‘‘un- restraitied and intemperate jollity.” Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE If I could write a fairy tale... The hero would be you... And when I finished it, I'd wish .. , That it would all come true .. , you would be Prince Charm- ing who . . . Would quickly rescue me .... And free me from the prison of . . . That castle by the sea... That you and I would ride in state . . . With cheers and song and laughter ... And we would live in happiness . . . Today and ever after ... But fairy tales and story books . , . Can never quite come true ... The same as nothing sweet enough . . . Can be compared to you... 1 love you as the lover who .. . Is really down to earth . . . And in your arms and near your heart ., , I know your wondrous worth. (Copyright 1554) People With One Kidney Can Drink Lots of Water, Milk, but Little Liquor By WILLIAM BRADY, ™.D. THE MAIL BOX One Kidney One kidney removed a year agé. Get- ‘ting along fine. As a cook 1 spend long hours in kitchen. beeome very thirsty. drink much water, milk and other Nquids. Will this tnfure the rematning kidney? Is it all right to take some beer or a little whisky occasionally—I find ea little peps me up when I get very tired on the job (R. 8) Answer—The spare will carry on as efficiently as two kidneys, if you take care of it. Drink as much milk, water of_ fresh fruit juice beverage as you like, but taking alcoholic beverages or liquor is a risky sort of abuse of the re- maining kidney. Talbot's Solution Draggists say they don’t know the for. mula for Talbot's Solution which you re@ommend as a»bi-weekly application to the gums in pyorrhes. So they can't prepare it. (EB) Answer—A diluted Tabot's Solu- tion is given.in the N. F. under the name of Glycerite of Iondine and Zinc Iodide. If the druggist -hasn't the National Formulary let him prepare lodoglycerote Solution instead—as given by Louis I. Gross- man, D. D. S., D. M, D., in a Encyclopedia of Medicine and Sur- gery (Davis). Curtew Deughter, 14, tn first year high school . 12, In Tt Should we allow them te go supper. which is finished about 6:30? How many hours of sleep should they have? (D. 8.) Answer—Allow them to play out- doors at any time, 20 far as health is concerned. Child of 12 needs 942 hours, child of 14 not less than 9 hours sleép every night. State of Nutrition in France I @¢demand to know on what authority you your statement that ‘“mal- oo is prevalent in France.” (J Ld ’ Answer—I have no knowledge of the state of nutrition in France and have never implied that mal- nutrition: or nutritional deficiency, - -is prevalent there. > Pica Formed habit of eating ——~s bakinz powder ten years ago. Used to eat 3 boxes @ week, now much less. but have to “have séme ever Docter said It wouldn't hurt me now if it hadn't hurt me al] the time I've been eating it... 4Mre. M. W. KY) cCewy ~ Answer—I agree with the doctor. Craving for such unnatura] things . chapter of mouth diseases in the is @ common peculiarity called twe or three dave. pica—chalk, clay, ashes, etc. Gen- erally harmless, has no special significance. More wholesome to chew would be a handful of wheat, some oatmeal or rolled oats, raw_ carrot, turnip, cabbage, potato etc. Dentristry Please edvise what I can take for my nerves when going to have teeth cut. Answer—A dentist who is skilled can inject a local anesthetic and extract a tooth without hurting you a bit, Only your physician or den- tist could give you medicine to prevent undue fear reaction in an- ticipation of .the operation. C-O Means Carbon Monoxide some Fith the. anything to do with this? (Mrs. Answer—I'm sorry—it stands for carbon monoxide—the tasteless col- orless, ordorless gas which is so dangerous if inhaled in minute quantity. Yes, excessive smoking may be a cause of your trouble, Signed letter, mot more than one page or 106 words long, pertain Hold Fiesta Could st ait : oe ApS = Mae Ane 4 ® * — THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 311, 1954 } A Sa oe Sage el Hue rs é Ba iE i Pope Pius Continues 2x42 HL e. rt ; “Obviously they feel better than I do,” a source reported him say- ing with a smile. Lifts Car Off Son’s Leg CUMBERLAND, R. I. (UP)—Wil- | Zsa Zsa Gabor Rea enchantress’ den on Sth Ay... . . ‘and photograph her as she lly a Simple Vurking Girl By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—“Up in Zsa Zsa’s Boudoir” was to be the title of this adventure. 3 I was to interview her as she lolled Among the pillows of her lay clad—if you could call it that—in a slinky negligee. er “Switheart,” she pleaded, when I arftved .. . And I knew she was reneging. “I never made a picture in a negligee yet. Life Magazine . says I have sax appeal in my brains, not in my boudoir.” : x * * * Flopping down on a divan, she began confessing to me about the “new Zsa Zsa”—the one that admits there was some hog- wash to the eyepatch story—the Zsa Zsa who is just a simple “vyurking girl” “Dolling, I'm a serious actress . . . I'm not jucking!” She looked up at me appealingly. “Oh, that man made me such a bad publicity last year!” She referred to a Hollywood press agent who engineered her headline battle with Barbara Hutton. ZSA ZSA GABOR x *&* &k * “How about the eyepatch? Did you get a sock in the eye?” I asked. “I never got a sock in the eye!” Zsa Zsa shouted. .“Ve did have a little fight, but. . .” She flicked a finger as though it were a love tap, greatly magnified, and hurried on to her story of being a “vurking gir!.” “I have made my tenssss picture in 24% years. I’m taking every day an acting lesson from Michael Chekov. Nobody can attack my acting any more. “Would your teacher by related to the great Chekov?” “He's a nephew of him! He also taught Rubi for our pic- ture ve make in Mexico, ‘Vestern Affair’.” x «& & ® About this time, Miss Gabor decided she would, after all, agree to pose in a negligee, and went to change into a Dior number. “Zis is a Dior, but he can’t go flat with me, because vot’s he going to do with me?” she said when she came out init... or should I say out of it? “What is the secret of your success with men?” I dared inquire. “Men! You mean man!” she flung back. “I’m a one- man’s voman. I’m always staying with one man for years. I'm an honest, good voman. Any girl can trust her man vith me.” 1 aa “But they say you took Rubirosa from Barbara Hutton. . “Barbara Hutton took my man away from me!” Zsa Zsa cor- rected me. “He vas my man for years. “She came right to our table and said to him she liked him. She took him avay .. . but not for long!” x~ *§ k * Inasmuch as I had not been supposed te ask Zsa Zsa about that great debacle, I veered from it for a second, She said that four of her movies will be out shortly, and that “Vestern Affair” will be made by the same man who made “Robinson Crusade.” “I'm an old-fashioned Annie Oakley,” she said. “In the pic- ture, I shoot good.” “Can you really handle a gun?” I asked “Vith my temperament, it's better not to have a gun around!” “Are you and Rubi still planning to get married some time?” “Ve are both still married!” she pointed out. “Him still to Barbara. My divorce isn't final till April. But after dat... sink so!” (Copyright 1954) l. He offe 2 ground 3. Before BETTER Phone FE 5-6148 a lot for a little. You should know better, but the temptation is great. . He flatters you by “letting you in on the has to be kept secret. Naturally! He can’t stress urgency enough. His deal is the opportunity of a lifetime, so sign now or you'll always regret it. Read Before You Sign! . Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Three Ways to Recognize a Swindler! Mane 8S fe a Te ee Ry — : age re * ene es _ Sa Rach ok Aaa *y oe rs you something for nothing or vaagp omens floor” of a project so lucrative it You Invest—Investigate! 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SIX eo I -Highwaisted Dress Features Looped Button ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1954 Detail and Narrow Skin Tell Guest > Formality . ls Desired | Bachelor Friend Comes to Parties in Sport Clothes — - yy" c 7 td i ae eee, Ga Can Record Fun. ~ of Winter Designer's Clothes Are ametican dehigner’s pallein Fa *” *.. < simple understatement of style at has one -fault—he just won't dress ing, skiing, holiday feasts and its height. The dickey which is for any party. By that I mean he house -parties can be captured and always turns up in tweeds and remembered through photographic detachable is made in manner of sports jackets at no matter what mementos. A little -technical. expensive dressmaking: Long in "Nay ace Os Lin ee ake “know-how” will make your win- front, it is arranged on a harness “Very soon we w a tertime photography pleasant and large dinner party at which all the and anchored firmly in the back. men will be wearing formal clothes a The highwaisted dress with its and I'm so afraid this friend will Hf you like snow scenes, take : looped button detail has a narrow turn up in his usual tweeds. Will them with the sun from the side amount of fullness. Mme. Trigere tactfully getvhim to dress ap- and small shadows give texture a choice of linen or silk for the As long as you care very much snow-laden branch. gilet, and white pearl studs. Faille about it, call him and say, “Won't Side views of a-snowy slope will or any -silk with body is equally you please, as a favor to me, wear show up better than a head-on view good, again with a different texture a tuxedo at least this once.” that flattens out hills. However, for the dickey such as pique or Dear Mrs. Post: Within the next if you're trying to capture the fun satin. . two weeks I expect to go to my the children are having with their This pattern is cut to designer first big wedding reception which sleds or skates, move in closer 3 measurements, not to standard pat- is to be held at a apne with your camera. tern measurements. hotel. Will you be so kind as to as Woes a oe me just what I should say to the Catch them at a len where they “ 2 20 mehes = 18 bride and groom, to the parents of appear headed right at you 35 25 ° inehes 12 use the fastest shutter speed your 36% #$$(%234% 31% inches 16 each, and also to the wedding at- cuties aller: ts desing qreuea 2 4 a tendants? I know only the bride- wal . iy fen ot 7 1 |of skiers or skaters, hold the in- Size 12 requires 3% yards of 39 age wits eas , Ss he a ea } | dividual figures together as a pic- inch material for dress, 1% yards seth and make some polite come ie eee i el ri 4 i | torial unit by laying the toboggan of 39 inch material jor dickey and mait about Ga “taseaad oan | — ~_ , in front of their feet or letting the | ce en ae a ding "or the “lovely bride.” You Toujours Moi, (always me) is a fra-|only on lining—never on fur itself; tuck | SKS cross before the line of their address Spadea Syndicate Inc.. Saran postage groom's | grance as personal as your belief in Santa| perfume saturated pellets in pocket; or te ” t Box 535, Dept. P46, G.P.O., New — 5 Prermgesen | ooeaceed Vd 8 @ custom made fragrance to be | spray the air and walk through the fragrance ote York 1, N. Y. State size, Send* about the wedding. You wish the . . & pay ee 4 ag your black-and-white winter snap- $1.00. Airmail handling 25c extra.| The U. S. has 128,225 elemen- . - | bride happiness and congratulate | worn with mink and other furs, but remem- | mist wearing your furs. shots, use a medium yellow Bedtime T. Ss the groom. You merely bow to the | her in doing: y] dab filter. It will deepen the shade Pattern Booklet No. 11 available|tary schools, 23,74 high schools, - wedding attendants unless you hap- | ©” “ 208: spray cologne or da perfume of the sky t white F for 2c. ae Ae, fe Manniling, Siend 1000 eccsediied eslleges and | f Kiddi eae the ¥ emphasize check order. 11,242,350 teachers. un Tor NiIGdies [pen to any of them person- . clouds and hillsides. For indoor 6 —O . ter tow becoming ter Gren a (AE Own Idea Led to Part Time Job) ses «cums meter snd For youngsters who are reluc-|/her how becoming her dress is. trees, use a flash attachment to : tant to get out of their playclothes| Dear Miss Post: Next week I make all pictures quick, sure and ; and into their pajamas, manufac- | ©*P¢ct 4 visit from a woman who By ANNE HEYWOOD job, and they were so pleased get treated entirely a an equal, easy. Remember to always keep :4 used to be my mother-in-law and| «1 am a widow with. a too-small | and One of them even | Plus the fact that the work is not} your flash bulb close to your turers of sleepwear, have come UP| who is the grandmother of my , a ic aaevesmrark MERRY with 1 designs that are car. dees ; oh : eae hel wre income" Mrs. G. told me, “but I asked if I would doa day : week Py a ee ae subject. daught ’ e % rouldn t c : bon copies of what kiddies wear | iknow how I should introduce her me cally eure pelo land for her friend. any office worker, because I get a ans this sb , CHRIS for play—making pad aa- » to my friends. I am married again. | people might think it’s menial and| “So now,” Mrs. G. concluded, | satistaction out of leaving a place through p : TMAS — a Ment merely introduce her 8! awful, but I always say, any port! 1 do cleaning Monday, Wednes- spotiess—and I have plenty of cerned “M J ’ * ” BY, . _ rs. Jones,” and if that isn’t | in « storm. - day and Friday, and-I make | free time to enjoy life. ; Fer instance, there are “I needed about twenty or| twenty-four dollars a week. I get! Our changing society is closing : thirty dollars a week more, and I | so much more done than average, |a lat of doors, job-wise, but it is tried everyway in the world to! that they don't mind paying eight also opening up some new ones, or, make it. But no soap. dollars a day, although the average | rather, some old ones under new e We've gathered One day, when I was looking |i" Our city is a little less. And I' and better conditions. & together the happiest - at the help-wanted section in my / . . i‘ ; paper, I realized how few there G ° ] M d B M k Yj choices for # fashionable Christmas. Everything Al ere inode ts Gok Gannsletie were that weren't domestic. 1IT aae 1g ista e. 4 from a gey little gesture to « great big splurge. or cottons, that come out of re- on bol eehaay eauied aoe a : OK F l st : peated sudsings looking bright and = Nee e om s 1T as All at prices that make giving the joy it should be! office workers—at my age, any } _— way. By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | to go out with you after all. I had + Open Sundays ‘til Christmas Deaden the Noise Well, I = wey eround 8 “Des Mine ecdward: He coke — uy conld. oe has put house, Lord u) me a te a accep down. bad—but r 10:30 - 5:00 If you have a room = Ss tina hone rae before I asked my mother. Now | that's the way it is. You were nice ] 3507 Elizabeth Lake mar vated it ies in the in my own way. she says I can't go. I'll be ter-|to ask me, though.” , e Road. Pont basement. Rubber tile for the floor “Under situations - wanted,’’|ribly hurt if I must break this The ——— = i —_ : @ lé db 1 “ is a good nolse-deadener and easy she continued, “I inserted an ad/ date, and he may never askgme|ponés your date to a night your 1 Block West of Huron = }) tor the amateur to install on week- which said, “Expert, hard-working | ain! He's 18 and I'm 14. I don't| mother will agree to. The other ends. Cleaner, by the day, foc Proves: | amt t0 go out with him behind|ende a relationship she docm't sional couple only. Rates reason- able.’ You see, I had decided that I would treat the work as a real think is right for you. Continuing that behind her back would be a my mother’s back. So what am I going to do?”’ OPEN profession, and I didn't want wom-| Somebody goofed—and it must real goof. EVERY A FINER en at home making me embar-| have been you. You pulled a slight “Dear Miss Weedward: 1 was x rassed. I got two takers, and I| bloomer in not getting your moth- invited to » Halloween party and N IGHT OOM 1¢e must say they were nice women. er's permission before you stuck| asked to bring a boy, so I invited “ women yho | your neck out. And here you are; Ted, a very nice, will-mannered at ieee ee victiasioad, with a date on your hands that | friend of mine. He accepted and |ASHION_ SHO! you can't keep. You don’t say why Mother has put her foot down. But I can imagine jots of reasons. Maybe you always have to ask first and she’s stubbornly making you stick to the rule. Maybe she doesn’t know the boy, holds a dim view of his age, and isn't too pleased with the plans for the evening. It it's a rule, perhaps you can we went to the party. The first dance he danced with out host- ess, but he danced with me from then on until we started to mingle with the other kids, I was having fun with another bey—later I looked for Ted but he was no- where in sight. “I found him on the back porch, asked him what was wrong and he said nothing. When the party was over, he didn't offer to walk me because people won't clean se a eee eG 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. ii oan) fer Crochet this little shrug to keep you looking pretty — keep. you re en en ee eee ae ae ee ee ee es 34 * What a beautiful Christmas gift - - » No seams to worry about. 7. . J b - I day and dress sheers 1.35 to 1.65 : i 4 { ’ ; | Give her a : | kox of: 3: pairs 5 i i ee ee ee ee | OPEN | EVERY | inctuded. ~ SUNDAY OTD ORB Reccolpmmrre¢ | coast. warm! . Make it: in simple ‘shell- stitch; trim with metallic yarn. Pattern 610: Directions for cro- cheted shrug; sizes 32-34 36-38 Use knitting worsted. Send 25 cents in coins for this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern fdr first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old’ Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. Liberia and its neighboring state, Sierra Leone, have the heav- So smart, with‘ or without collar. |’ iest rainfall along the west. African If you want something done, give it to the busiest man you know— and he'll have his secretary do It. Baby Must Learn He’s much more sloppy in feed- ing himself than you are in feed- ing him, but Baby has to learn. Just resign yourself to a big bib, a little more laundry and let him ex- periment. Don’t spoil his initiative by feeding him speedily and neat- ly.. Christmas ‘Gifts That . She , Will : e* ° > ORY CLEANING Special! J ‘ | Only 54? NEW WAY RUG and CARPET CLEANERS | 42 Wisner St. , : ’ * Y Have Your Ready for the Holidays! 3 wheedie her into making an ex- ception this one time. It he want- ed an answer right then and there, you didn't have time to hold him off while you consulted at home. Tell her that. Add how attractive he is, how much you like him, what fun the evening will be. Then polish it off with a promise t> get home when she wants you to, and never (until she abolishes the rule) make another date for yourself without checking with her. You know her well enough to soften her up and make her eage the heavy discipline. She just might give in. . But if it's the boy—it's some- thing cise. She won't care a hoot how hurt you’d bs to have to break a date with Lim, She won't care if he doesn’t ask you again. She doesn’t want you involved 9x12 Rug Plas Small Adéitional Sizing . Charge fer _ FE 22-7132 with him—and that’s all there is to it. Cajoling won't help. But if you try to break her down with no luck, the date will have to be broken. And there are two argles on that. There's the break, with hope. ‘It seems that the fam- fly has made some plans for that evening that I can't get out: of, so I won't be able to go out with you after all. Golly, I've tried simply everything, but no luck. I'm so disappointed! Couldn't we make our date for some other evening—some night next week in- stead?” . , And there's the break with no hope at all. “‘I couldn’t be sorrier, but I'm just ‘not going to be able HALL FOR RENT Weddings Parties Receptions — Luncheons Catering OR 3-6963 ‘FE 2-2195 home, so I accepted the other boy's offer. The next day I saw Ted and he wouldn't speak to me. One of his friends told me he was furious about the party. But I | don't see that I did anything wrong. | After all, we're only friends—I | don't see why he should feel that he owns me. What should I do now?" ‘ What can you do but apologize | party to which you took him? He | waa your. big responsibility that evening. It was up to you to stick close to him, see that he had a good time, and was busily occupied | with some other girl before you whirled off with any other boy. Your conscienc. bothered you enough to make you go looking for him when he disappeared. But you apparently did little afterward to shake him out of his méod and make him feel that he was your date. He knew he was supposed to take you home, so his vanishing act at thet moment was sure proof that he was annoyed and sure that you were glad to be rid of him. i You do owe him an apology for ruining the party for him. He had accepted your invitation in good faith—and you goofed. Try to make up for it with a dose of humble pie, : LAIN IT) LT ISISICISINITIOM“SL Iris | WVisiki yi iPi@iciaicia) SI SIAR ISIAIS WOW SGC wile APO RI SOT ISLS AT SR ISIMIOlr ELAWiAlR IP ele) OD GO* OWL emo eg CHI 1 CLI ei INIATT IS) PSI | Beautiful; Petunia! And Top of this or any season—two stunning blouses to wear with everything — suits, skirts, slacks, | Shorts! One ir a wide-yoked classic style; the other a dressy version, tied with a perky bow. Both jiffy thrifty, easy to sew. Pattern 4793: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 upper ver- ; sion 2% yards 39-inch fabric; other, for leaving him in the lurch at the |1% yards. - This pattern easy te use, sim to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. PETUNIA! Im posrtive Christmas Is nowon the way — Look what was Special- Delivered today / ber, if you cut any of the poinsettias for vases, singe the stems for three | inches over a flame. Then they'll keep their sa: ; i ha p longer t 4 iil “PEE PONTIAC PRESS, sarurDAY, =e e re iy | = 4 DECEMBER 11, 1954 ’ 4 . ‘ Expert or Snow Re SMa 4 bunny, . ee All. Like Toda ys Sk yw > sas Says “Typical Mothe ‘ Your Sense of Humor —.. Aids in Raising Teenager - a ‘| ed a By DOROTHY ROE cameras. Says Mary of a recent AP Women's Editor trip to New York with Ann < . The only way to live through; “This was Ann's first trip to your children's teens and retain| New York, and she had all the your sanity is to keep a firm grip| typical reactions, while I went on your sense of humor, says Mary | through all the typical motherly Brian, who has acquired an unof-| worries, One night when she didn’t . | ficial rating as the typical Ameri-| get in until late I couldn’t sleep can teen-ager’s mother through her | and was almost pacing the floor TV appearances in that role in| when at last she arrived. It was “ the Corliss Archer series. all perfectly reasonable when she Though she has no children of | explained—but I can understand her own, Mary now qualifies as|now what mothers go through.” an expert on and off-stage. Pretty 4 29,9 Ann Baker plays the role of Cor-| Mary has been acting in movies, j liss and is a typical teen-ager in | Plays, summer stock and TV since real life as well as before the TV | She was 12, when she played Wen- it, dy in the first movie version of “Peter Pan.” She lives in the San Standish Grou Fernando Valley with her husband, Has Yule Party [in steerving protiems of parents a . of teen-agers, Mary has worked . on Friday ont some coma teers: ity Dan Kiney of Eas hr] gia tere tine eo LL ee sert luncheon. Eighteen members oe Wc cmdngty = dang end cae guest were present 88) oie t set yon Poe Mrs. John D. Morrison gave devo A vated dot - tions, using as her theme, “Home| (* Which your daughter must, be at Christmastime." wer consideration where she is going. Annual reports were given dur-| what the occasion is, and what Fav ioe, cnauin af ae vs : : beam 3, It's a mother’s job to explain group, appointed committee chair) the customs of the new generation man for the coming year. to father, who usually takes these : Mrs. Morrison is chairman ol/| things harder than Mom. , devotions; Mrs. Harry Manus, pro-| 4. Don’t try to pick out a teen- gram; Mrs. Roy Thompson, din-| age daughter's clothes for her~ ing room; Mrs, Roy Bennett,| you're almost sure to be wrong. Stanly sotilon ble Anioat Shae Officers Elected : Peet Owig | "ag, | chairman of tickets; Mrs, R. &.| Plans are being made by Ladies a BO aes sul yee. Oe , —— eee a eae, ~ laggy Moody, | Auxiliary Le heen ten j ° ‘ ° . sociation of an : Ski experts make tracks for the slopes | pockets, wide elastic shirred cuffs for) sacs Donald B. Hogue led the| installation of officers to be held in all-nylon anoraks. Both hgve attached |warmth, With bottom side vents, jackets sroup in singing Christmas carcis| Guring January. : . . . * * . ‘i f Be an . : drawstring hoods with contrasting lining, can be worn in or out for greater versatility. in mege = of gifts — ly when the auxiliary. gathered at . ‘ sip-front neck opening, oversize zipper chest- . Plans were made for an inter-|t?@ Henderson street home of Mrs, 7 carch corvies to eked can. 9)" nesurning tp thele chaive tur it Yomar Group Holds Christmas Party ot the fest Congragetionsl Charch.| | TNS se Ge prectiant ; ° . P Mrs, James A, Yeager; vice presi- Holds Annual =|Group Installs Officers |Coming Yule Hailed | sc, srs wesiey Graham: Snn- ae fn Yule Pg ot PTA Program pearl 6 Bcc Stripes are right on the ski slopes, espe-|nylon taffeta. The drawstring hood is lined rty Mra, L. R. Naugle opened her | Marshall, corresponding secretary; | ‘The true Christmas spirit was in| and color bearer, Mrs. Weiler Kee- cially when they're blazing brightly on a@| with matching solid color poplin, the cuffs Mrs. Fred Turek was hostess t0 |no me on Churchill road for a| Mrs, L. R. Naugle, treasurer; MTS. | the gir for McCarroll School's an-| baugh. ; ; er: Yomar Group of First Presby- party and installation | Emery Clark, historian and Mrs./ nus Christmas program. All| New officers elected were Mrs, woven poplin parka. It’s water-repellent | are elastic-shirred for warmth, services of Zone 8 Past President's | Malcolm Scantiand, chaplain. Mrs. ar ‘ on ae . terian Church for the group's an- grades participated in a musical| Harold Wright, recording secre- Mrs. L. B. Arnold, state president | licity and ‘messenger news. Christmas music dominating the} lain: Mrs. Kenneth Gottschalk, 33 evening in her Sashabaw 104d) of the Past Presidents’ Clubs was| nary. Scantiand read her orig- | choice of selections. . | mlsteees ot arme end Mrs. Mac- By Sisterhood Members home. installing officer. Mrs. Arthur | imei poem, “Christmas and You.” | A background 4 ich eet Cee oe teen au es : . _— A H d puedes Sa EK. Vendaged, Seat vice] Se ne ng the © | song and its composer was given | tee. Highlights of Convention Are Fear | ive meting wit te radios of «| iste Frak Pose, | Seanad alee prveated thet |Wininen ‘James Later, arte | Corning Events - Christ story. cording secretary; - Joe |.) tiring officers with . Mrs. : : om Mrs. Daniel Foxman, delegate to; My Heart Unto Thy Torah.’ She laws that were handed down to Tremper led the Bible study ——| seeabe ous septate as ee ee APO EVES, the biennial convention of National | pointed out the importance of| us. Each man legisistes for him | 11... were made to remember a the refreshment hour at this |? pea _— CON? | pail Cosbanns sorts Seedy @ X pa Women's League of United Syno-|Torah and prayer as she gave seit the length and depth of his | on nih at Christmas. Mrs.| WSCS Gathers Wednesday evening meeting. Presiding at the tea table for | Svene?. Members of pest and their gogues of America reported on the | highlights of convention discussion. ebservance,” the speakér con- Gene Feneley will be in charge Y | E Mrs, Lee Shackleford, president | the Rnd M Floyd| “Group '€ ORB vill mect_Tussday of discussions for a recent meeting |She said that man is not alone,| cluded. of the project. for ule Event oan con habe Eouea, ‘wasl Aaene ona ac Di ; aa 1430 pm wih Mrs BR Alspaugh, of the Sisterhood of Congregation | that a merciful creator ‘is ever She pointed out that it is easy to Mrs. Caius Gordon and Mrs. WSCS of Oakland Park Methodist | 9 guest. New members taken into : — = B'nai Israel. ep recognize’ the physical needs of | Howard Wideman gave Christmas |Church heard members of the | the group were Mrs, Virgie Hop- Mrs. Foxman reported that the; “Each day,” she said, “we | 1. but it is also important to|Teadings and Mrs. George Stinnett | church junior choir who presented | king and Mrs. William H. Gibbs theme of the convention was ‘‘Open | stand on Mt. Sinai and accept the closed the program. Guests includ-| music for the annual Christmas —|assist those who are spiritually | .4 vrs Eari S. Bright, Mrs. Hen P a , ° sick. Mrs. Foxman said that Torah| », Beard and Mrs. Charies Ed-| Mrs Elton Behnke was in charge Electric Covers Missionaries M. A. Calbi Home | reading rentects that the knowledge warden ., {ot arrangements for the event. Fy 1 ence ° indispensible for it is were served by) Mrs. Ralph Ditmar was wel Meeti The M. A. Calbi home on Linden | or we . Brim. Mrs. Virgil Smith and Mrs.| Devotions were presented by the | siennets have changed the styles at Meeting sak wan'a ote hee fia ee) ee eee ce oe as a Wilfred Beebe were welcomed as| Methodist Youth Fellowship who| (+ nodern nightgowns and pa- The Women’s Home and F Christ , Plans a brunch new members. used the pledge service to mission slicdansry) Snail ot Fist Bop held Tweley evan, gba ace pala yee d ba Deets vi hee regeel mes Maimce clectric binahets have be- lors for a cooperative - tuncheon na arrangements were Clara | test in celebration of the event is! Group Four, OES met at the | the program. Members of Deborah aeaned Thursday. Seater kee — — planned. Prizes will be given for | nome of Mrs. Russell Shaffer on | Circle were hostesses for the eve-| women are showing a preference Following the luncheon a Christ-| vited to join the Detroit club at |e, emo. the | Sate street Thursday evening for | ning. . for dress-length nighties where in Mrs. Edward Blumeno gave an annual Christmas party. Twen- . : the past almost all nightgowns had mas program was held in Barnett | their party Wednesday evening at opening for the Wednesday meet- ty-four members and guests were PTAA ° ege Seertength gicirts Chapel with the song service led | Hotel Statler. , ling and Mrs. Archie Solom gave| resent to enjoy ‘greup singing ctivities Sten Ges, ane! diemanilieg’ sek by the Rev, William E. Hakes with Pirate? me received — the closing prayer. tand an exchange of gifts, Mrs.| + and executive traditionally long-sleeved pajamas Mrs. Hakes as accompanist. lto attend the ‘Clrietmes | . Rockwell and Mrs. Vernon — ae te OS be in favor of . short-sleeve , eswcesran reage ges tnagg | Tuesday — at 8 p.m. in Church Society : Haire were cohontees |p padle - —— imei meron tiniest | presented by the Wilsons | Central Methodist Church . when ° . Pore | and their son Larry, Pegxy Prec- | Frederick Marriott, organist and |Elects Officers ‘He Will tor and Ponnie Davis accompany- | Edawrd Druzinsky, harpist will Officers were elected by the . , ue: Noo lteae ern ‘Me TWe* | Pioneer missionary society of Oak- , *The message was delivered by |“#Y Musicale Chorus. , land Avenue United Presbyterian | qa ; “ . | Rev, Orrin Van Loon Jr., assistant | Plans -were discussed for the | Chruch when members gathered at Appreciate | pastor of thé Berkley Community | Christmas party for the children | he Pytmam street home of Mrs. G - : . | Church. | of Pantiog Day Murcery which (ie | tishand Malley. ~ : A lighted Christmas tree was “lU> Eives every year. Mrs. Park Wagg was elected on A . Gif f | adorned with stars which con-| , president; Mrs. Peter Niemi, first at itt TTOM... | tained a picture of a missionary | July-August Group _ | vice president; Mrs. Howard Hall. ore . P family out in missionary service | AAeet on Frid .| second vice president; Mrs. Ernal . from the church. The names of | Ss iday | Lloyd, recording secretary; Mrs. this family were presented to vari-| Mrs. Harold Blackwood’s Ottawa | Ralph Osborn, treasurer; Mrs. Nel- / ous members’to correspond with drive home was thé setting for the | son Rich, corresponding secretary ° / . L Y for the coming year. — | Friday ao of July-August a A . T : | group of irst Presbyterian; Mrs. Glora Christ- , en rae et Mra: Beoch Eoey, | Church. mas story from the second chapter an VIN S Gi ce 630 Oakland Ave. anil ne ana Mrs. Habes.| , Tee ean. sas vac teats [as pecaened solo entitled, | | 7 offered by Mrs. Ethel : . Jack Streit; a , Kennedy Mrs. A. F. Balbach and | Mrs. Carroll Mulkey and Vera Bas-| “There's a Song in the Air.” The OPEN SUNDAY : Mrs. Eley. Mrs.. Balbach is the | sett. Mrs. Harold Howlett present- | program was closed with the sing- mother of Mrs, Hakes, who is visit-|.¢d the Christmas story. ing of Christmas carols. tion for your front door? Here’s an *& GLOVES ... * PURSES ... SPEEA SL eres Sb % MOCCASINS .......$6.95 * JACKETS .........849.50 2 to 5. Complete Line of “WHITE STAG SKI CLOTHES and JACKETS Christmas h - L ‘ , ‘ 4 Y | ar Telephone FE 4-0324 SS 4 _ "1 =e > \ vw b~ } < {)\) . ‘ ~ - anal ihe Nw . on drumsticks together with a bigi— -— x ¢ Park Free | , sy bow nd ores sere | AL AILDE TAXIDERMIST in Rea | it on the door and | 1920S. Telegraph Rd, Pontiag, Mich. FE 4-7673 Telegraph at Huron — Open Every Night ‘til Christmos ‘ * ’ ; i i mi i. t _ EIGHT” Cheer Lene In a recent scientific experiment, jon dry’ feed for 17 days and thén see seas bile iatthiet euler |Gikah Gimans 30 pallens of weter. A. HUTCHINSON Minister 11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship “THE UNPRETENTIOUS SERVANT” tnd in « Series of Sermons on What Ged Expects of Us. 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship “THE PRICE OF DISHONOR” Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Youth Service 6:30 p.m. Wedpesday Evening Service 7:30 p.m. KENNETH School Religion Canadian ‘Council Wil . Press for Instruction in Public Institutions ‘By Religious News Service SACKVILLE, N. B. — The Gen eral Council of the United Church of Canada voted unanimously at its biennial meeting here to r-ess for religious instruction in the pub- lic ‘ schools of all Canadian provinces. Pe | The action came after Dr.’ Sidn- _ney Smith, president of the Univer- sity of Toronto, told the delegates that “our friends of the: Roman {USSR SCRSERSRCURRRERERERERRREE EE CAbolic Church have given us a = PARKDALE $tnr NAZARENE @ Sunday School... ..9:45 A. M. Youth Service. .... 6:45 P.M. Bible Preaching 10:45 2. m. and 7:30 p. m. Parkdale and Hollywood, One Block West of Baldwin ‘WAYNE E. WELTON, Minister. FE 2-6028 — LIT CHURCH OF CHRIST ~ Meets af 1196 Joslyn Ave. for Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MORN, 11 A. M. Services Each Lord's Day Evening.......... 7:30 P.M. Thus saith the Lord. Stand Ye in the ways, and see and ask for the “old og where ts the gnod way, and we walk therein and ye shall find rest Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 17-0226 FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Invites You to Our Services 249 Galdwin Ave. FE 4-7172 Saturday Night Service lames Kennedy. Speaking Sunday School ee eeeeeeeeeeeres Morning Service @eerteeeor*oeosnode 1 Sunday Evening Rev. Garner PE 4-7407- 2 LR cere Mf yy P. 4 i. w og lo 1" . M. Wednesds Evening Service teint A.M. Sunday We The SALVATION ARMY SUNDAY SCHOOL .................... 9:45 A. M. HOLINESS MEETING .......... ehewseuee VM A. M. YOUTH SERVICE ....................... 6 P. M. EVONGELISTIC MEETING .............. 7:30 P. M. Officer in Charge, ee Hs Captain Vernon Vie 7:30 oe 29 W. Lewrence Street LET'S STICK TO MOSES! When they were preparing thyself,” said the Savior. in regard to religious in- struction in the schools.” Dr. Smith said officials in pro- . Vinelal departments of education are “ready, even eager’’ for re- ligtous education. Hig plea wes endorsed by W. L. Straith, former minister of educa- tion in British Columbia, who said the church had been neglecting its duty in past years by not pressing vigorously for religious instruction in the schools of Canada. Provincial educational authori- ties were urged by the delegates té make proper provision in their teacher training curriculum for competent instructors in the field of religious education. ————e | r piRsT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH W. Huron at Wayne 8t. William H. Marbech, Edward D. Aucherd, Pastors 9:45 A. M. Church School 11 A, M. Morning Worship “HEARTBREAK AND HOPE IN KOREA” The Rev. Peter Van Lierop ot Korea Sf \ First United Pentecostal Church OF PONTIAC ONENESS 90 W. Howard St. Everyone Welcome! » 248 PM REV. MARVIN P. HESTER “The Whole Gospel to the Whole World” EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE 60 Tilden at West Huron ai ' REV, RICHARD REALBY | Rev. Richard Reilly Speaks on Missions Members Prefer Serenity Sermon Religious News Service OAK PARK, Il.— Members of Euclid Avenue Methodist Church would rather hear a sermon on serenity than any other subject, according to a poll taken by the Rev. Paul E. Turk, pastor. Mr. Turk launched a series of sermon titles: (1) Keeping Serene; (2) Wheat Protestant Believes; (3) Meet- A bE | The church members also were | asked to vote on a sermon series they would most like to hear. In this phase, the most popular topics were the Ten Commandments, the | Parables of Jesus, and New Testa- | ment Characters, Mr. Turk said. , | ; ¢ / . ¥ : . A bd “I Never Seed It.” nobler then purged the visual nerve, for he had much Many people fail to see the nand of God days of babbling apes and screeching owls to “hear beyord Jhe range of sovnd and see beyond the range sight.” and know that God is still the Master of the Show. Men and nations are but pawns upon his cheesboard. Think you any vain seeker after power can wrest this world from His Jewish Winter Holiday Begins at Sunset, Dec. 19 The celebration of Chanuko, the eight-day Jewish winter holiday, nF begins at sunset, Sunday, Dec. 19. Oneida entire public. Chanuko (Feast of Lights) Home- Decoration Contest open to the commemorates the struggle of out the world has celebrated the Jews against yrian week beginning with the 25th day = Te ee ee © of the month of Kislev, as a — paganism upon them week of feasting and of joy towards the close of the first pana Nigel pg Min Ar century before the Common Era. ae ae per: Lead by the Maccabeans, the) of Pecei dla oe . ga arr Judeans fought the overwhelmingly | one day’s use burned for superior forces of the word's days. eight mightiest nation for five years. aiteaaiely were victorious. Their |, Rules for the contest are the the survival of ° Everyday Religion Radio Program Brings Church _ |= 188. the Music Into Home ple the world over Father Henry A. Waraksa, direc- tor of Gregorian Chant and Polish Hymnology at Orchard Lake, is a graduate of the Detroit Institute of PFog Musical Arts and the New York ’ one in the usual sense, Dr.| Pius X School of Liturgical Mu- music| sic. Besides directing the destinies a mixed chorus of 14 voices /of the Schola Cantorum in their a 1t-piéce brass ensemble, | seventeen years of Christmas and each program is built around | broadcasting, he is also responsi- a different theme with special | ble for the musical arrangements : * g Rev. Verdiman Siggers to Hold Revival Meetings John Hatchett Jr. lar in the balloting. The winning | , |of liberty, brotherhood and peace Judaism and is also credited with paving the way for the future emer- gence of Christianity. With victor, the first act of the In synagogues, special supplica- tions glorifying spiritual heroism are recited and sung. A typical Chanuko sentiment is contained in «. passage from the Chanuko ritual read during the festival: ‘With the loyalty and zeal of the Maccabees, may we overcome the dark forces of tyranny, prejudice and hatred and spread the light 2 ‘The homes entered will be , | posity and superficial beauty. 3. The winning home will be presented with a lovely gift im- ported from Israel. 4. The judges for the contest will be Mr. Meyer Simon, presi- dent of B'nai Israel, Mrs. Daniel Foxman, president of the Sister- hood, Mr. Charlies Jacobs, presi- dent of the Men's Club, and Rabbi Henry Hoschander. 5. The judging will take place ls Guest Speaker t is Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Trinity Baptist Church. John Hatchett Jr. will be guest speaker. Mr. Hatchett is study- ing for the min- istry and will be graduated from Wayne Univer- sity, Detroit’ in January. He will attend Boston On the first evening of Chanuko, Sunday Dec. 19, 1954. 6. Registration of homes must | be made on or prior to Dec. 15 in order that suitable visiting arrange- ments may be made University _ next year. HATCHETT Special music will be furnished by Young People's Choir. Mrs. Marie Garling is president | of the missionary dep't. | Combined Choirs to Sing Handel's Messiah Sunday UNITY among men.” The choirs of five United Presby-| Sunday evening at 8 p.m. at the| to produce the motion pic- ture “The Ten Command- ments,” the director and the author of the story con- sulted a professor who had Who should hold first place | amon h if Preaching 11 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. ot ees FT Youth Groups 6:30 P. M. mot our parents...of our |} pig CKLW. 7:30 — WCAR own children? Rev. Eve Edeen, Minister Sunday Service 11:00 A. M. Class Wed. 8:00 P. M. WJLB 7:45 A. M. Daily 8 A.M. A. |. Baughey, Paster And it should be obvious — —_ Unity Books and Literature SSE SE — ~ left of the Ten Commandments — * were alone again, the disgusted di- been recommended as an suthority on the Law of Moses. They expected a scholarly explanation, but when the pro- fessor had finished, there was little that if we love our neigh- bor, we will not take his life, or damage his health De- the burlesque of love called adult- ery and the fierce attack which this and no story. After the interview, when they unprotected. ~ We would never steal from the rector remarked: “We'll stick to Moses.” ones we love; nor would we fob them of their good name. Certainly Yes, let's stick to Moses’ There ¢ Would not lift a covetous hand may be those who would abolish the Ten Commandments, but let's stick to the Commandments as God gave them to us through Moses. And there is no better way of doing 80, than by Stic king to Jesus Christ, Who gave us the Com mandrhents of love — the love of God and the love of our neighbor. All other Commandments are con- tained in these two. to deprive them of the things in- tended to make their lives full and contented Let's stick to Moses, whose Com- mandments forbade human beings to break the bonds and destroy the relationships that preserve human dignity, develop character | and guarantee human safety Let's stick to Christ, Who, in a more spiritual way, pointed out | cent human love surely excludes | lust makes upon the innocent and | scenes | CHURCH of the L 87 Lafayette Street (2 Burtellq G Youth Hour Sunday School 10:00 A. M.—Clesses for All Worship 11:00 A.M. end 8:00 P.M. HOWARD C. ARTZ, Pastor — Preaching Morning and Evening | the observance of Chanuko with a Temple Beth Jacob Temple Beth Jacob will begin terian Churches, the Auburn Heights, Drayton Plains, Lakeland, Joslyn Ave. and Oakland Ave. will congregational brunch on Sunday | present the “Messiah” by Handel morning, Dec. 9. Children of the Religious Schoot will offer musical and dramatic presentations at 10:30 a.m. ight and Life Hour Blocks West of Sears) teen. Supt. ! 7:30 P.M. FREE METHODIST | 9:45—SUNDAY SCHOOL Classes for all ages _ 11:00—MORNING WORSHIP Rev. Richard Reilly, Executive Secretary of the United Missionary Society FIRST UNITED 135 PROSPECT ST.—Geo. D. Murphy, Paster | 6:45s— | YOUTH FELLOWSHIP | 7:30—EVENING SERVICE Rev. Edward Benedict, Missi trom India to Speak MISSIONARY CHURCH ary in the city hall will be lit each of | candie-lighting service in observ- | ance of Chanuke will be made | worship service and a special | n.usical program will be offered. The Sisterhood Religious Shcool Committee will distribute holiday to each child. At 11:30 all members of the congrega- tion will share in a meal featur- ing typical holiday delicacies, The special candelabrum place the eight nights of the holiday starting with Dec. 19. ~ On Friday evening, Dec. M4, a part of the regular Sabbath eve On. Sunday ‘morning, Decgai6, class parties will be held in the Religious school and there will Be an exchange of Chanuko giftsy among the students. - CHURCH OF THE | GOOD SAMARITAN 199 Auburn Ave. Rev. Juanita Parris, Paster Speaker Sunday, 7:30 P.M, ails “Thou shalt love the Lord, thy . God...” The observance of Christ's firgt Commandment will establish ig us @ strong, dignified personal relationship to God. If we love the true God, we will give Him the honor that is His due... we will respectfully use His Holy Name .. we will not think it too much 10 spend one'day-of the week in His "Thou shale love thy neighbor as SUPREME COUNCIL | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Religious Information Bureau 4422 LINDELL BLVD, ES that if we love rightly and well, | Qua we will obey the law of God... | protect all the relationships that guarantee our own happiness and make life safe and happy for the people who are our neighbors. SUNDAY | IN THE NEW TESTAMENT | f WHAT IS ITS SIGNIFICANCE? _The Ten Commandments are | God's design for human living. Are Hour,” | Sunday morning. at 9:30 a.m. by | the Silvercrest Baptist Church | REV. JAMES H. LUTHER Radio program ‘The Assurance | will be presented each | | Luther, bring Christ to the listener and help him find hope, strength and assurance in the Gospel.” Oakland Avenue United Presbyte- | rian Church. William Coffey will direct, as-| sisted by James Varidersall, Helen | Wagner and Robert Nelson. An orchestra, composed of mem.- | bers of the Waterford High School | Orchestra, three pianos and an) organ played by Winifred Perrin, | Peggy Morgan, Gloria Brown and | Nancy Lee Lowery will accom- | pany the choirs. The program is | as follows, Overture From the Messiah _B L Watkins People,” Shall Be-' Exalted” “And The Glory of the Lord” “Behold a Virgin Shall Conceive” Miriam Schafer “© Thou That Tellest Good Tidings” “Por, Behold, Darkness shall Cover | the Earth” ; | “The People That in Dartk- Walked ness’ & ‘ | Robert Mnechtges “Por Unte Us a Child Is Born” | Conrad Hilton Gives” College Gymnasium LAKE’ FOREST, Ill.—Hotelman Conrad N. Hilton will contribute a “six figure’ gift for a new gym- nasium to Barat College of the Sacred Heart here. Mother Agnes Regan, R.S.C.J., | superior of the Convent of the, Sacred Heart, announced the gift. —— THE TENTH IN A SERIES ON WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES . you familiar with them? Do you understand how important : they are in your daily life? Write today TOMORROW EVENING, DEC. 12; 7:30 Yor our free pamphlet on this sub- ject. Ask for Pamphlet No. 12-KC. A MESSAGE OF TRUTH YOU WILL WANT ST. LOUIS 8, MO. TO HEAR eae eee ee Seventh-day Adventist Church—156 Mt. Clemens St. Speaker, J. HABENICHT All Welcome BRING YOUR BIBLE We OA, csccescstecsces, C85 Mi MUSIC AND> Evening Worship ...... 7;30 P.M. SINGING . Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. ‘ REV. A. H. MULLINS. Pastor | “ YOU WILL SURELY ENJOY emittrteereremmanenee _ First Southern Missionary ‘BAPTIST CHURCH | 365 East Wilson Ave. Sunday School ........ 945 A.M. ioe Morning Worship ...-..11:00 A.M. Alfilicted with Southern Baptist Convention Phone FE 4-8574 | FIRST ASSEMBLY The Providence Missionary. Bap- | tist Church will hold revival meet- | ings al] next week beginning Sun- | day. The Rev. T. Walter Harris, pas- tor of the church, wil} preach to- morrow. The services during the week will be conducted by the Rev. Verdiman Siggers of Detroit. The choir’ will furnish — special music. Church | i517 deste (Full Gespel) | Sunday School 10 A. M. _ Worship Service } 11:00 A. M. E listi S . | 7:45 P. M. L. Fred Peter. Pastor The Christian and SSiacieuney Allenes Clare’ (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) Rev G. J. Bersche, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 11 «. m. “CHRISTIAN LOVE” Allience Youth Fellowship .. 6.15 p.m. Evang. Service 7:30 p. m. “SEEK SPIRITUAL THINGS” OF GOD 210 N. Perry St. Rev. W. Wibley. Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A. M, _ Sunday Morning 11:00 WORSHIP Sunday Evening 7:45 EVANGELISTIC RALLY TUES. 7:45 P. M. WORKER'S CONFERENCE ‘THURS. 7:45 P.M. -YOUTH SERVICE WPON—8-8:30 A. M. SUNDAY 1460 on Your Dist” « Visit the Church of the | Old-Fashioned Gospel - f iT ' iT uate study in the University of Pittsburgh for a year. Mrs. Van Lierop is the daughter of the late Dr. Andrew S. Creswell of the Oak- land Ave. United Presbyterian How Christion Science Heals | Church The third family night dinner “YOU CAN HAVE will be held Wednesday at 6:30 GOD'S HELP NOW" p. m. The program is planned es- Station CKLW-—800 Ke pecially for the Church School and . incl Sunday 9:45 A. M. fe oamapeat ary Roag- Fng 8 apy Mr. and Mrs. Verl Kline and Oakland Ave. United || thin davshters are preparing the show. Presbyterian Church Theedere R. Aliebach, Mintster “WHAT 18 EVANGELISM?” ° 11:28 a. m. Bible School 6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowships 8:00 p.m. SUNDAY “MESS By Religious New Service SUNDAY SERVICE 1:30 P. M. Mr. Gee. ee Mid-Week Meeting, Wed., 1:30 P.M. a a Y —_ 500,000 Pieces of Mail NOEL, Mo.—More than 500,000 little village (pop. 515) during the Christmas season to get its cancel- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cerner East Huren and Mt. Clemens at Mili Street, Pontiac : Pest Office) K. Bertes, Minister Sunday Merning Service, 16:30 A. M. “HE THAT COMETH AFTER” The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, speaking % : ; % 7 = or aid . Big ip syn Nate! oe eel a OR Eh De i ae iy ay eae uae ae > Aenlomy Anand producer of alia” The Lost Weekend.” “Suing IT” LATE Wolfson-Avery Hearing ee a - SHOW e » Is Scheduled for Jan. 10 | bch hes bon tere ddl 2 AT 9:50! CHICAGO ®—A hearing in Louis | ier: ciao oe ° E, Wolfson's suit against Chairman ° BOX OFFICE OPEN UNTIL Av other directors Lost Times casr raavuns STARts AY thot oS aman TODAY! . “Lure of the Wilderness” Also “Rocket Man” has : ~ } Wards’ method of electing direc- 4 On Our Giant PANORAMIC Screen ~~ | gai STARTS SUNDAY A SMOULDERING FUSE THAT Sete * EXPLODES A NIGHTMARE | 1:00 - 4: WORID OF TERROR AND 7:10 - 10:10 HEARTBREAK! STARTING TOMORROW FEATURES AT 1:25 —— 3:25 — 5:25 — 7:25 — 0:25 opening Sunday at the Oakland Theater. Amanda and Blake, Thomas Gomez and Rosemarie“ Bowe are ’ ’ featured in the 20th Century-Fox screen play. ] and romance are combined in the exciting film, | DESERT LOVE — Walter Wanger presents John Derek Elaine Stewart in “The Adventures of Hajji Baba,”” in CinemaScope and color. Adventure U. 5. A-Bomb Base Pontiac Theaters || Danny Thomas T URCOMAN WOMEN. rou TAME , ) ALSO - in Britain Revealed | su: -tme"sr'te cat," cw|| Doesn't Believe = : ‘emaScope, color, Robert Mitchum, || 7 : ’ ‘yf A . EVERY MAN BUT : HAJII BABA De Yeu Have She slept in his bed...wore his pojames IBrig. Gen. Jon ae n,| Teresa Wright; Sun., Sat.: “Ad- 1 Pare Can't ! commander of the U.S. 49th Air | ventures of Hajji Baba,” Cinema- THEN SHE REALLY TOOK Oven! - Division, disclosed today that a| Scope John Derek, Elaine Stewart; | . HOLLYwoop — Just Because NATO atom bomb force based in| Different CinemaScope guest fea-| Dany Thomas was in the mo A Girl Uses > * # Britian is ready to launch a light-| ture daily, 7 picture oe , - } > cf ning counterattack against any ag- STRAND me, putting on an ‘impromptu Pajamas? A : guage ys gressor. ° Sat., Fri; “Reap the Wild Wind,” : > eS ae Stevenson revealed the well-kept | John Wayne, Susan Hayward, Ray | his tace . secret during a demonstration of | Milland, Paulette Goddard; “Man | waitress playing the cigarette the new Republic ¥-84 Thunder- | of Conflict,” Edward Arnold, John | chine like an organ and organizing streak jet fighter-bomber at the | Agar, Susan Morrow. all the U.S. Air Force Base in Bentwaters. her chorus, Fred Waring style. DICK POWELL: DEBBIE REYNOLDS Stevenson told observers that the | ‘The average worker in the Unit:| “Between all this be was downing hens scale ore with 8M ed States loses about 7% work |his lunch and conducting business “Susan Slept Here ¥ piace pee at pa ero ies days a year because of temporary | for his TV Haney “Make Room for -_ = jail the aircraft based in Britain in | lllness, avs Gy Tweet Om ine > recently won & AT 2:20 — $:30 — 8:30 ee beter img wy Christopher Award, The question . s “Oh, we can't get her,”’ an under- ling replied. 4 STARTS Whereupon Danny lapsed into one | of his philosophies. ‘Never say pad ¢ ‘can't,'"" he said, embodying one : of star. He cited as an example: They were the terror of the desert —these gorgeous women . warriors who lay in wait for unsuspecting handsome men who crossed their . path...But Hajji Baba subtiued their queen with a” a taste of love such as ves she had never known... and the Turcoman . “Recently I wanted to use the | ‘song. ‘There's No Business Like} women were esi CECIL B. DeMILLE’S MIGHTY SPECTACLE OF TEMPESTUOUS) 2 == = =r. di Lest Complete Everyone told. me that was impos- tamed! ee LOVE...VIOLENCE UNDER AND Nas THE HIGH SEAS to the mg on fim Tonight! ese ! to the song on film. nce: “Impossible, eh? I called Irving | Berlin in New York. ‘Hi, Danny!" | The movie he says. ‘How about sharing some | that you bacon fat with me?’ $ - * ~ * : “You see in 195, I was enter. | ie featered in taining the troops ip Italy, and _ LIFE Irving was there with ‘This Is The | MAGAZINE Army.” One night we were in a miserable joint with Marlene Die- | trich, of all people. And the only | thing we had to eat was greasy, bacon fat that we heated and! poured over stale bread. “Well, I asked Irving if I could | use his song. And he said, ‘Dannv. | cea dens Guan bave ts Go Of | course you can use it!’” An that's _why he says “Never | sav ‘can't.’ ; The talk ot he TV trade is) “Disneyland’”’ “how. can Dis- nev do it?" “Why he's giving away every- thing in the studio!” exclaimed one film executive. And it surely looks that way. So | far Walt has dispensed on his) Wednesday ABC show two feature | » —_— a and “Alice In Wonderland."’ a host a Paes %, , my $ of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and ‘ . ) # Pluto cartoons, some true-life ad- O eee: | ventures and ample portions. of | two future releases. ‘“The Ladv and f The Tremp" and ‘20.000 Leagues Adventures O Under The Sea." If sponsors had to pav for the original cost of these films. the bill would. run into many millions of dollars. But Disney doesn't view the project on the basis of profit on Gn. : —_ the TV show alone. He hopes it Sg CECIL B.DEMILLES Erect INEMaScoP wd y Piri in \ films bv creating interest from my, Color by DELUXE A t RE AP TH i WI. LD) WIND 5 Ty mw a5 coe | center INE STEW | | ee similar methods, “PIANO ENCORES -in- CINEMASCOPE LATE WORLD NEWS @ CARTOON . Ti HINT s\ \ TATAU Nats TT Watch for IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR ATTRACTION, THE ADVENTURES OF HAJJI BABA JOHN WA YNE k SUS AN HAYW AR] 1) Grand .- ii {DURING THE WEEK ¥ By Tuk Past ean As 4 GUEST FEATURE, ONE OF THE , : oa | i an | SHOW ONLY! sehedete ls de follows: Mon. “HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE” i | RAY MILLAND - PAULETTE GODDARD iv car le | Ree Ty w RAYMOND MASSEY - ROBERT PRESTON - CHARLES BICKFORD - WALTER HAMPDEN - JANET BEECHER . mie | | | com __| af 4 - bs % 3 gq Sa a - es = St ag | Se gtn BB eet ts * ‘ ; re % : : . R L ‘ ha 7 a , : al ey ae \__PHE PPNTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER ITT, 1954 a _ 7 —- ; Pe ren ee = os as alone’ gave him my uport. But J . | ead Te ae : , ' capnot-stand for his attack on the Adrian Names pa ja es Midget Clown ses ee on | Saves Aerialist Van Fleet ‘was listed as com- * ° mitteemah in the “10,000,000 Amer- New President ‘in 30-Foot F all icons Mobilized for Justice.” Gen- SARASOTA, Fla. —A midget 7 : /eral chairman of the drive was i Go mene tae : General Who Opposed bs Bl Soe sa. Steet! Dr. John H. Dawson provid : Censure Says Attack East Air Fores commander. Dt Chosen From Ranks of Alvin Schwartz, who is 48 inches * ian |rector of ¢ ive was ret . high and 105 pounds, was credited on Ike ‘Insulting’ | — College Alumni _— ccclaa Gheden ‘Waeaaas. ‘on Pal The committe said in a report aerialist, from serious injury and AUBURNDALE, JOHN H. DAWSON Bg rw gomy te allpet aie ng oe Se stati w — Adrian College rows beam re yoatorwie eng Aertindlanaggaeorcad weet coco Of the | dipped into the ranks of its alumni i ee ae eee s ; t. = ieee ae mo re ese ee a ae ‘Van Fleet, who was q member |Detroiters Plead Guilty | arin graduate of 1938 who is Bailey Circus yesterday when her the committee which went after k Idu : foot slipped from a loop and she i wcitien signatures of persons to Newport Bank Holdup | resigning as pastor of the Crafton ofr ng hye) pecking McCarthy in his fight? DETROIT w@ — Two Detroit ex. | Methodist Church at Pittsburgh to Schwartz, on the ground holding against cenure before the U.S. inden wedi. in indeed accept cotege pre y- when Miss Rimmer fell Sede. seat Ravbeathy 0 telegram | Uvicts pleaded gu al will take over about Feb. 1. the rope ee ae yesterday renouncing his suport. comet yesterday to $12e) ne eween was clncted presi- or Lage = into her pa’ . ¢ . Wednesday holdup of a Newport | gent a¢ 2 specia} meeting ef Ad- ‘Schnarts had iwi iain ii Van Fleet. former commander | State Bank in Monroe County. | pian College trustees yesterday but was discharged from a hospi- of the 8th Army in Korea, said Frank Arias, 29, an Glen F he considered McCarthy's talks; Lowe, 30, were returned to the : “insult-| Wayne County Jail without bond ae pending a probation report. He said in an interview that Mc-, Federal Judge Theodore Levin Carthy | set no date for sentencing. “T'm The maximum sentence is | 35 afternoon. He Was the unanimous choice of a trustees’ committee, which included De. Marshall Reed, Methodist bishop for Michigan, and which considered about 25 candidates. Trustees began seeking a presi- tal after treatment. Miss Rimmer | was treated for shock. i CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. # —| Many tourists visit this city, famed | GETS DIVORCE—Actress Jane Wyman appears in Superior Court Namesakes Haunt Town ' at Santa Monica, Calif., where she was granted a divorcesfrom her third. husband, bandleader-com- against communism. So that basis' years imprisonment. dent in September, after the unex- as the home of Thomas Jefferson | poser Fred Karger. She —_ pected death of President-elect and often visited by the United| mental cruelty, saying Karg . Clarence Klein, en route home States’ chief justice. Two of them had an “uncontrollable temper from a summer in Europe. introduced themselves at a motor and threw furniture and clothing Give Her a Merry Christmas’ _| when angry. They were married two years ago. Dr. Dawson studied for his mas- ter's degree ‘in education and his doctorate of philosophy at the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh. He holds a bachelor’s degree in sacred theolo- gy trom Westminster Seminary of Maryland, While attending the University Special Sunday Dinners 1 FROM 97° Special Kiddies’ Portions Witmerding, Pa., he was a chap- - aie | () baseball coach at Kiski Prepara- ‘ : United Press rhote OR 3-4131 . tory School. GOOD-DEED DOLLS—Attractive Geraldine Worley | Ladies Garment Workers Union in New York. The OPEN The new president says he is a| inspects a row of the 50 dolls clothed in ‘atest | exquisitely-gowned dolis will be sold and turned 11:45 firm believer in the value of small, | fashions by members of a unit of the International | over to Christmas charities. : ot ‘ . church-related, liberal arts colleges | —= SS — <= > a gets Porn se because they “are able to give. ther H. Evans announced the seca sme ty the, Bente af UNESCO Suspends eighth American is being kept on. lke and McCarthy Drayton | 8 P. M. Buy a “Bood Fellow Paper” — : Three Ameri the rolls because he is satisfied! yp. Y | 4541 Dinie Hwy. = Plains Ls | , Death Takes Founder ree Americans tne suatier has not vioitea any Win GOP Bouquet The “Good Fellow Papers” your Fireman and Policeman n . | serves | UNESCO regulations. Evans said, _ will sell today and next week in some areas will provide of Science Magazine MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay ® — however, that the case will be re-| MADISON, Wis. u—Commenda- | tion of President Eisenhower and / | Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) was voted | | yesterday by the Executive Com- | mittee of the Republican party of| Woodward | Wisconsin. Phone Birmingham MI 4-4800 SUMIT. N.J.. W—Robert Cad | The U.N. Educational, Scientific |) wed Wilson, a founder of the firm | 9d Cultural Organization said last | : which publishes Popular Science | night it has suspended three of | ° and outdoor life magazines, is dead | the eight American staff members | Community Theaters at &. | who refused to answer U.S. Loyalty A native of Burlington, lowa, | Board questions last summer. Fox and Hounds at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills forgotten. Won't you help the Good Fellows? WEST BLOOMFIELD, LAKE ORION, HOLLY Seturdey, December 11 We are behind the Good Fellows together Birmingham Wilson was on the board of di-| Four others whose contracts are | i = hero | The group called for ray unny | ’ BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN THEATER rectors of the McCall Corp. of New | soon tb expire already have been | Mayo. “Ring of Pear,” Giggs Beatty ana and voiced regret for ; the sail 2 ond York and the Popular Science Pub- | given leave with pay and are not a-ring cirews flicts of personalities which have | NOW S R ING PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER lishing Co, which he helped or-| slated to be, rehired. | Get. “Act of Love,” Kirk Dougine, | tended at times to divide and con- | E V ganize. | UNESCO Director General Lu-| 9, ™gt' “Sgunt E isiesk: | ee Somes eemnenes tome eat ~ | organization, just as similar con- | flicts have, historically, divided the | party of opposition." The Republican party of Wiscon- | sin supported Eisenhower and Mc- | Carthy in the 1952 elections. | SLEEP TIGHT- LUNCHES From 12 Noon as Well as Dinners from 5:30 Ctvie—F Gat “The Egyptian,” color, | Scope, Jean Simmons, Edmund Purdom, color cartoon, comedy 4 Sun., Tues: “Knock on Wood.” color, Danny Kaye, Mai Zetterling; “Betrayed,” Clark Gable, Lana Turner. Cineme- : te es: “The | Raid,” color, Van Heflin, Ann Bancro!t > + Cc r =] > ~< | o s oO ° 3 vw ry ° z 2 ¢ . F 3 ° Peg = Keege “Francis Joins the WACas,” Bat Den - eld O'Connor, Patricia Medina, “Cap- | tain John Smith and Pocahoaies,” color, | Tony Dexter, Jody Lawrence. } Lake—Walted Lake | Gat “Laughing Anne Technicolor, Wendell Corey, Margaret Lockwood, | "Neked Alibi,” Sterling Hayden, Gloria Graheme “Sabrina,” William Hoild- en. Audrey — “Becurity Risk,” John Ireland oth | Wee Malone ‘A Woman's ce.” Joan Crew- | ford, Melvyn Douglas, “Blackout,” Dene Clark | Milferd “The Thing, “ Terry Moore, Twes “Mighty Ben Johnson Caine Mutiny “ Bogart, Vana , Sat “The Weak and the | Glynis Johns, Bimone Biive “Star of Texas,” Wayne Morris Hills—Reochester “Naked Alibi.” Sterling Hayden Gloria Grahame “Thunder Pass.’ Dane | Clark, Andy Devine. Sun. Tues: “Rogue Cop.’ Robert Tay- lor, Janet Leigh Wed. Thurs: “Duel im the Jungie.” coler, Dena Andrews, Jeanne Crain Pri. Gat: “Princess of the Nile,” color Debra Paget. Jeffrey Munter; “Shadous of Tombstone,” Rex Allen Helly “Seven Brides for Geven BPoth- | * Jame Powell. Howard Kee! | Sun Tues “The Caine Mutih Humphrey Bogart, Van Johnson Thurs, Sat: “Adventure of Robinson Cruse,” Dan O’Marithy, James Per- | nandes \ Joe “The Humphrey Bat ~~ om ow mn WISIN eae tee anew mm Maven “ES Huston HOLT BEARETT Starting SUNDAY WIDEATS GREAT NEW A Magnificent NEW MOTION PICTURE FROM THE AUTHOR OF “THE ROBE” DOORS OPEN SUNDAY 12:45, MONDAY 6:45 Bat - ;.” Me ~ ©” oreep u HT! mes ¢ so powerfully rarevantelallite that me ) crite Liss se ee When it's an automatic | bed covering, it takes only ONE to keep © | you warm—one electric blanket, or one electric sheet with a regular blanket. Either takes the place of the umpteen ‘heavy, smothering covers you'd sd ordinarily use. } Confidentially—and confidently too— we recommend automafic bed ‘ coverings as wonderful Christmas { See our Christmas showing of beautiful new pianos and arrange to have a Gulbransea net in your home on on Curlema. morning. These , your Ss gifts for all the family! | ec | : , RUSH j / : a | lifetime of musical happiness. nel Wak , ; In modern or traditional | meee | ) , wring. q ya Nag rificewdte O) -.NE SS -or Detroit Edison , vue , Obseccio 4 . GALLAGHER 9SESSiOnN SS MUSIC CO. 18 E. Huron St. FE 4-0566 i Grants-in-Aid Given — ” man Boost for SEC Group The action, in Friday's final quis Wh Gb quuite'at ta | codes © Oi. und to cltedive tn. LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT FEYING SAUCERS “THE DAY THE EARTH.STOOD STILL” SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12h Oe Ae fs abr at Sra ak [ist Seats Available The Flying Saucer R Risetreh Society Will Tell You All! Film See the 20th Century-Fox Auditorium 7:00 P. M. LATE a TOMeHT e ® AT 9:50! Lest Times sr paavuen sranve ay 1400 TODAYE: * Ue at ie Wenge" eT elel meat: lane PANORAMIC 5 reen STARTS SUNDAY A SMOULDERING FUSE THAT EXPLODES A NIGHTM WORID OF DICK POWELL. DEBBIE E REYNOLDS AT 2:20 — Susan — 8:30 1ARE TERROR AND HEARTBREAK slept in his bed...wore his pajamas THEN SHE REALLY TOOK OVER! Susan Slept Here cam wy TECHMICOLOR v DESERT LOVE — Walter Wanger presents John |opening Sunday at the Oakland Theater. Amanda Derek ang Elaine Stewart in “The Adventures of | Blake; Thomas Gomez Hajji Baba,"’ in CinemaScope and color. Adventure featured in the 20th Century-Fox screen play. and romance are combined in: the exciting film, Gomez and Rosemarie Bowe are U.S. A-Bomb Base. in Britain Revealed BENTWATERS, . (INS) . Stevenson, ‘commander of the U.S, 49th Air Division, disclosed today that a NATO atom bomb force based in Britian is ready to launch a light- ning counterattack against any ag- gressor. : Stevenson revealed the well-kept secret during a demonstration of | the new Republic F-84 Thunder- | streak jet fighter-bomber at the *U.S. Air Force Base in Bentwaters. | Stevenson told observers that the | Thunderstreak, armed with an/| | A-bomb, js capable of a greater de- | | structive punch at one target than | |all the aircraft based in Britain in | World War II. OAKLAND Sat.: “Track of the Cat,” Cin- emaScope, color, Robert Mitchum, | Teresa Wright; Sun., Sat.: “Ad- ventures of Hajji Baba,"’ Cinema- Scope John Derek, Elaine Stewart; Pontiac Theaters ture daily. STRAND Sat., Fri; “Reap the Wild Wind,” | John Wayne, Susan Hayward, Ray Milland, Paulette Goddard; “Man of Conflict,” Edward Arnold, John Agar, Susan Morrow. The average worker in the Unit- ed States loses about 7% work days a year because of temporary | iliness, says the Twentieth Cen- ‘ tury Fund. : ™ starts TODAY wer T/ RAY MII iLAND i HN a AYN I ae SUS. CECIL B. DEMILLE’S MIGHTY SPECTACLE OF TEMPESTUOUS LOVE...VIOLENCE UNDER AND THE HIGH SEAS! On Our New "ECIL B. DeEMILLES | REAP THE WILD WIND 4 N HAYWARD PAU El TE GODDARD we RAYMOND MASSEY - ROBERT PRESTON - CHARLES BICKFORD - WALTER HAMPDEN - JANET BEECHER Different CinémaScope guest fea-|_ ’ - __ THE. PONTTAC. PRESS. SATU RDAY, DEC EMBER 11, 1954 ae ELEVEN) Suit Against Crosby Settled for $100,000 | LOS ANGELES @ ~— A $100,000 ait rf E CHICAGO ®—A hearing in Louis | Walled Leke, Mich. SUNDAY -- MONDAY -. TUESDAY FOUR ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS BRING YOU THE YEAR'S MOST PROVOCATIVE PICTURE! HUMPHREY BOGART - ‘NEW LAKE THEATER | AUDREY HEPBURN WILLIAM HOLDEN ry : . ® a Pretend nt GD Dicncted by BILLY. F WILDER Keademy Seerd producer of “The Low Weekend,” “Shalag 17" ery WALTER HAMPDEN « JOHN WILLIAMS - MARTHA HYER - JOAN VOUS ‘Wrawe for the Serson by BILLY WELDER, SAMUEL TAYLOR ond ERNEST LEWMAR Prem sn play by SAMUEL TAYLOR » A PARAMOUNT PHL” Danny Thomas || Doesn't Believe | in Saying ‘Can't’ bacon fat with me? - * ° | “You see in 194, I was enter. | taining the troops in Italy, and | Irving was there with ‘This Is The | Army.’ One night we-were in a) miserable joint with Marlene Die- trich, of all people. And the only | thing we had to eat was greasy bacon fat that we heated and! over stale bread. “Well, "Te asked Irving if 1! could | use his song. And he said, ‘Dannv. | you don’t even have to ask. Of} course you can use it!’” **Never Ari . that's why he says sav ‘can't.’ The talk of the TV trade te : “Disneyland” and “how can Dis- || ney do it?” “Why he's giving away every-| thing in the studio!’ * exclaimed | one film executive. And it surely looks that way. So) far Walt has dispensed on his | Wednesday ARC show two feature) pictures — ‘Song Of The South" and “Alice In Wonderland." a host | af Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Pluto cartoons, some true-life ad- veritures and ample portions of two future releases. ‘The Ladv and The Tremp” and ‘20,000 Leagues Under The Sea.” If sponsors had to pav for the original cost of these films. the bill would run into many millions of dollars. But Disney doesn't view the project on the basis of profit on the TV show alone. He hopes it will hypo the grosses of his new films bv creating interest from TV viewers. “ Hollywood will be wetching the | returns on the new Disney films. | If Disney's plan works, you may see more movie studios adopting simflar methods. Watch for Grand Opening of the All New Catalina ‘ 4 ’ “Ae | The Adi Added Entertainment STARTING— TOMORROW FEATURES AT 1:25 — 3:25 — 5:25 — 7:25 — 9:25 “THE WILD-RIDIN’. WILD-LOVIN’ TURCOMAN WOMEN COULD TAME EVERY MAN BUT HAJJ! BABA! dventures of en BABA Photographed with the revelutionory new enomerphic lens in avn JOHN DEREK - ELAINE STEWART wth, AMANDA BLAKE © THOMAS GOMEZ » ROSEMARIE BOWE + Directed by DON WEIS LATE WORLD NEWS @ CARTOON anak pa ADDITION TO ON 70 OUR REG e Witt? BRING | Y! behetinle to is as teflows! Blige, Tue. “Garden of Evil” @ Wed. a © Thars. "River of No Return 4 1k + SK nner FUG TOV STV V OCCT Terry, = “PIANO ENCORES -in- CINEMASCOPE 4 They were the terror of the desert —these gorgeous women warriors who lay in wait for unsuspecting handsome men who crossed their .. path...But Hajji Baba subdued their qugen with . a taste of love such as fy she had never known... dt J and the Turcoman ah women were tamed! The movie that yeu saw featered ia LIFE MAGAZINE WALTER WANGER’S “HOW-TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE” SEE ae Soa eee: Se ’ . *. 4 ij < f ; j / , $ ; . x gt ‘ % ——— oes Patterson said “we can't do very much of a promotion job.” Clubs, PTAs, Churches. Slate Christmas Meetings 4 square dance will be held at the parties, dances and special meet- Listed below are a few who have ot the Commerce Methodist Church will hold its 12:30 p.m, Wednesday meeting in the. church basement, gith each mem- ber bringing a small wrapped gift to be taken to the Pontiac State Hospital. The Commerce ( yay Timers _THE PONTIAC PRESS, J SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1936 5-Town Chorus fo Give Concert Handel's Messiah to Be Sung at Romeo Church at 8 P. M. Sunday ROMEO — Handel's ‘Messiah’ | will be presented Sunday evening FOR CITIZENSHIP—Thomes Wilson, right, presents $300 scholar- | by more than 50 members of the ay tt Parmer. @ oa Michigan Fruit Farmers s 4 /Preview\ Developments GRAND RAPIDS { i- gan fruit told they. are in a “Buck Age’ compared | Union Lake school at 8:30 p.m. today. The Commerce Extension Club wil) meet at the home of Mrs. Ortonville A special meeting of Ortonville F. and A.M. will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. White Lake Township Students of the Dublin school will present a Christmas pageant at 8 p.m. Tuesday, directed by Mrs. Olive Lord. Featherston Heads Ortonville Masons The present tax will yield $55,000 this year but about $24,000 goes for administration and another $7,500 is allocated for fixed promo- tion costs, according to Patterson. With 2,000 fruit growers on hand, H. D. Hootman, veteran secretary of the society, said it was the big- gest opening day turnout at @ 80-| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kari Knecht, ciety meeting in & years of the o¢ Waypurn Avenue, Detroit, to group's history. | Richard Byron Beemer. He is the R. Sam Dillion, Jr., of Hancock, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Brace Beem- Md., who operates a farm with er, of Oxford. A June 18 wedding 3,000 acres in apple orchards, told | js planned. a ae ie eee ae : ‘peanuts’ advertising its | . apples. Lake Orion Herd Willi . Di mi Win Recognition iiiams fo Discuss Among Ayrshires LAKE ORION — The Unemployment Act | sss: onion — ri puree ORTONVILLE—Marvin Feather- | Ston is the new worshipful master | of the Ortonville F&AM Lodge. | Clifford Marsh is senior warden; Lavern Boutell, ship awards to winners of the national 4H citizenship contest. The lucky winners are Cephas Williamson, 16, left, of Americus, Ga., and Sara Traughber, 17, of Springfield, Mo. The award was part of the 33rd National 4H Club Congress, Chicago. Water Tower Urged for Avon Physician Asks Lieutenant's Bar Atter Stint as GI DETROIT w—Fed up with the strenuous life of a GI in basic training, a young Michigan phy- sician drafted ag an Army private now is ready to trade his privafe's| stripe for the silver bar of a lieu- tenant. Dr. Jack H. Townsend, 25, per- mitted the draft board of Muske- gon to draft him last Nov. 10 while he was a resident physician at Blodgett Memoriaj Hospital in Engineers Indicate “over. with.” Now, Dr. Townsend's father, El- 100,000 Gallon Tank May Be Best Solution, AVON TOWNSHIP — Supervisor C. E. Miller has _reported that the State Geology Department is making water tests in the south- 3 ‘ern part of the township, and a! ‘ . se enced te ot ba Aram envin|topett seal be tortie aen./ CUROF S Wedding Miller added, that the engineers| INDIANA, Pa. (UP) — Community Chorus, representing gram will be held at 8 p.m at St. John Lutheran Church. Mrs. Roy Borland of Romeo, Mrs. Fred Scheuneman Jr. of Almont, Donald Albrecht of Romeo and Ira "| Weaver of an annual event of the holiday season. The chorus | also sings oratorios from ‘Elijah’ lat Easter time. James Stewart Best Man at Movie Soloists for the oratorio include | by 4 | ago, wondered today what new de- will come in the next } z 4 ; bilgi 3 | Tukey sald developments during ithe last 10 years have enabled | Michigan fruit farmers to produce and better f a 10 years ago. Other highlights of the three-day e government supplies, condi- fear of violating federal anti-trust laws, They feel such exchange of in- \formation would take the “peaks | of specialty growers and consumers. i | and valleys” out of fruit and vege- - ‘ y ' Outstanding — Lecturer, | F..R. Line to Give 3rd - in Waterford Series WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP — film “Sheep, Stars and Solitude” wil] come to the Waterford Town- | ship High Schoo] Auditorium Tues | day night. | This is the third in a winter ‘series of travel adventure pro- | grams sponsored by the Township Recreation Department. Season family tickets for the remainder ef the series, begip- ning with this event, have been cut in price to $3.25, with some remaining. éonducting the survey are of the| actor Jimmie Stewart plays * Bi d P i| Peddl aot, Or, Teimanits fuer, | senting te seve ero of ulster Ranie Berar vive =| Blind Pencil Peddler | | jconfirmed that his son is ready tank should be considered. |wedding of his 82-year-old father | lie sede Clarence ier, treasurer; John : z | i ‘ ; for a commission after undergoing | jto a Canadian widow in a home- § b t 89 | the schedule. Mo added the cetimated cost |e ceremony before about 40) uccum Sa 2 | Lines’ picture story of a vast Waltz, secretary; Parker. Jarvis, | basic trainin . j . g at Ft. Sam Houston, : Edwin Ulsholer, | rey | @f the tower would be $30,000, GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — Ea ‘ek of sheep through the wilder- Smith, a blind il I an ness of Arizona has been well re friends. junior deacon; Kenneth Kernan,| «iie's tired of shoveling sand,” and would be more economical -| The lanky ci | tiler; Galen Whipple and Thomas .° js = i ee oar ae te ceived by lecture audiences said the elder Townsend. known by thousands of Grand, y LANSING @®—Gov. Williams said | Ludwig & Sons’ Sky Light Farms junior warden; today he wil discuss possible|has achieved top recognition dur- changes to the Michigan Unem-|ing a recent test period for out- Compensation Act with standing production. ‘The 29 producers are credited than a pumping station. with averaging 977 pounds of milk be best man for his octogenerian The governor said he Sibs, stewards; Dudley Marsh, (Col. Arthur A. Holmes, Michi-| Petitions of residents of the area father, Alexander Stewart, a wid-| Rapids residen ‘oh | throughout the nation, according to | cently received @ letter from Sec-|%"4 4! ing “ —— which | marshal, and Wilmer Kilbourn, gan Selective Service director, | affected have been turned in. ower who Sour aes operates the The 89 year-old Smith sold hen, | Recreation” Department Superieer retary of Labor Mitchell recom- placed among the nation’s | chaplain. said the Army is ready to com- | favoring the project. | Thomas Belton, Se _ Heads Hebrew Group top Ayrshire herds in the Ayrshire |Herd Test division of 25-530 cows. workers or spent the paat two ROCHESter Masons days at Haven Hill, near Milford, . ith adminis- talking over policy’ wits adminis. Name New Officers in Washington, where he| ROCHESTER — New worshipful will address the Gridiron Club Sat-| master of the Rochester F&AM night. | Lodge is Robert Twydell. . | Morgan White was named senior Rains Raise Great Lakes warden; Lee Featherston, junior warden; Homer A. Cage, treas- to Near Record Levels /urer; Thomas Western, secretary; WINDSOR, Ont. @ — The U.S. | Charies Yakey, senior deacon, and Army Corps of Engineers say | William J. Crossiin, junior deacon. usually heavy rains this fall have) jnstallation will be held Thurs- near-record i peaks for this time | next spring to the flood levels) ROCHESTER — The Women's of 1952. Auxiliary of St. Philip Episcopal Church have elected new officers, ; with Mrs. Thomas Everhard head- Mendes Gets Close Vote ing the slate as president. “on Policy in North Africa | Others are Mrs. George Sargent, president; Mrs. James Murk- African policy. The vote came after a stormy) TROY TOWNSHIP — Mr. and and lengthy debate during which Mrs, Russell Robertson, of 635 Mendes-France told the deputies Big Beaver Rd., have announced that he favored “‘interna] autono-| the engagement of their daughter my” but not complete indepen- | Janet Marie, to Joel A. Garret. dence for the protectorate of| He is attending the Business In- Tunisia. stitute in Pontiac. Officers Installed GRAND RAPIDS # — Hyman| FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — J. Bylan, Grand Rapids business-| Recently installed officers of Circle man, is the new president of the 617 Daughters of Isabella are Mary Great Lakes Region of the Union| Tamer, regent; Marie Cronin, vice of American Hebrew Congrega-|regent; Irene Zimmie, financial Bylan was regional vice | secretary; Marge Dwyer, record- president of the group for many | ing secretary; Helert Martin, treas- urer Livestock Folks Tell Why Girls Take Home the Bacon CHICAGO (INS? — More and more young people are hauling down the big prizes in the live- stock show industry, and more and more of these triumphant young- sters are girls This strange turn of events was brought to public attention this week at the International Live Stock Exposition in Chicago when two teenage lowa girts won the coveted prizes—the grand cham- pionship and the reserve grand championship for steers Ia., whose shorthorn steer, Salty, won the reserve grand champion ship, said “It is all in the ani mal."’ She added: “Boys can raise steers just as good as girls, but you've got to have a good calf te start with and I guess that’s where the girls have been lucky.” Ardyce Haring, 17, of Frankline, Neb.. whose steer won the juni Hereford championship, differed a bit with Barbara, saying ‘You jcan't buy the champion and you cant raise it.” She explained it must be a However, the same trend has been noticeable, if not noted, in county and state fairs through- out the nation in recent years. What is the reason for it? An International News Service poll of exhibitors and officials at the ex- position today gave this conclu- start with, and good feeding and care after that, She also said she thinks girls ‘give better care” to the steers than boys because they ‘took after them while the boys are off playing sion: — § a st eae ete Sey take De Pee ccsketiell ai cemeiiieg ” animals. Many contributing factors were A 40-year-old Waukesha, Wis., offered, most of them running herder, Pete Adams, who has @long these lines: : spent all his life in the cattle busi- / combination ef a good calf te | have.” get a lot of help that 4. Girls are given the best ani- . their. fa- ’ they will better impression on the “ judges. Rpbery Cyne. Th ft Roemer. ‘ : ness, believes the girls are given | “all the breaks’ in selection of ay | Calf, in the time they can devote | |to it and in outside assistance. | “But,” he added, ‘I think it's just | | fine that they.win.”’ ‘| This view was echoed by Eugene | 'Clevinger, 19. of Morocco, Ind. ‘who said ‘girls have the advan- | tage, but it's OK with me.” | Harry T. Ryan of Chicago, a | judge in the hay and grain show, | said he thinks a lot of the girls | are given prize animals to show | because “they might make a better , | impression on the judges.” But he | - |mission Dr. Townsend Believe Driver Drowned ately. | “We wanted him as a doctor,” | ° as Car Fell Into River | said Col. Holmes, “but there was NILES WA—A man whose car Dothing the Army could do about plunged through a guard rail into | it until he said he wanted to serve | the St. Joseph River today was | Scere ae dened vm Bair Pleads Guilty jan companion escaped, but was hospitalized for shock and expo e “ sure fo Kidnaping Man Police said they believed Thomas | - Buheker of Niles still was in his) GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — Two |car, more than 20 feet under wa- Canadian youths pleaded guilty to. ter, or had been swept down federal kidnaping charges late yes- | stream by a stiff current. Patricia ferday for abducting and robbing | O'Conner, 271, of Chicago, said Earl W. Murley, 77, of Ironwood Buheker pushed her from the car on Nov. 30. and toward shore, which she fi- Federal Judge W. Wallace Kent | nally made through the frigid set Jan. 14 as date for sentencing water. Wesley J. Nawlaski, 18, and Wes- ley W. Holm, 16, both of Lac du . ‘ Bonnet, Manitoba County Deaths | Kidnaping carries a maximum penalty of death | dames A. Ruby | ‘The two youths kidnaped Murley LAPEER—Service for James A. after he picked them up near Flor- |Ruby, 86, of 6502 Duffield Rd.,, ence, Wis. They were arrested | Swartz Créek, a former resident of | @¢ Escanaba after a wild chase. are ae gaedd oa ‘Nadine Cole to Marry | Frank Tody of Goodrich immedi- neral Home, with burial at West, | — He died Fr) METAMORA—Mr. and Mrs. Dan | Survivors include his wife, The- | Maxfield of Hadley -have an- | resa: three sons, Harold and Mah- | Mounced the engagement of their lon of Swartz Creek, Claude of | daughter Nadine Cole of Brigham | Lapeer: nine grandchildren and 13) road to Frank Tody Jr., of Good- great-grandchildren. |rich. No date has been revealed | Victor D. Vincent \for the wedding | WNS —Servi for | . ° a4 Vitor D. Vincent, 50, of S401 Liver. | Shift Forest Officials nois, will be held at 2 p.m. Satur-| CADILLAC # — Paul S. New- |day from the Spiller-Gramer Fu-| comb of Cadillac, supervisor of the \neral Home, with burial in White | Lower Michigan National Forest | Chapel Cemetery. He died Thurs-| since 1945, is being transferred to | day. | Rutland, Vt., as supervisor of Surviving besides his wife. G.|Green Mountain National Forest. | |Levine, are a sister, Mrs. G. V.| His successor will be Louis A. | Glossop of Royal Oak; two broth-| Pommering of Park Falls, Wis., ers afd one sister living in| who is supervisor of Chequamegon | England. | National Forest, emphasized the officials are not | near.’ But he said ‘boys take bet swayed, and added ter care of them when they're “They (the judges) look for | calves and right up to fair time.” the quality of the animal. And Perhaps the most popularly the skill of the exhibiter. Whether acceptable reason for the giris the exhibitor is a pretty you success. was. offered by Jess girt or a bearded old man mak Andrews, president of the exposi- no difference in their selections.”" tien. Andrews, noting that 18- A young Sparta. Wis... cattle your-ot6 ; Sue White | of Big raiser, John Guy, 16, believes ¢he Rpring. Tex., won~the ‘grand championship last year and dan- tee Hullinger, 16, of Manty, la., and the Clausen girl took the two top prizes this year, com- mented: “I think it's wonderful. First that these winners are 4H'ers, Second that they are girls instead of boys. These girls learn about feeding in home economics, their fathers or they themselves pick good calves and they go out and beat the pants off the boys. I think it's wonderful.” No Money Down | Easy Pay —or Other MECHANICAL REPAIRS | young people pick up points in showing off their animals He said: | “Show is 30 per cent of the score and younger prople can do a better job because they are quick- jer and can make the animal be- As for the girls versus boys rivalry, he said he believes the girls do better becausé they give the animals ‘‘extra attention’ at fair time and ‘work harder than boys when judging time — gets MOTOR OVERHAUL ‘ ' Garageman! £ Pontiac Piston |. Service Co. 102 S$. Seginew Se. FREE PARKING IN REAR Drop in and ask-us about credit plan, FE 2-9111 town's hardware store. The Avon Township board has slated a meeting for Monday eve- | ning to hear further reports. Stewart, a life-long resident of nia community, will | wed Mrs. J. J, Stothart of St. dames, New Brunswick, at the heme of Mrs. Robert Dingman, a next-door neighbor and a niece of the bride-to-be, at 5:30 p.m. His famous son Jimmy arrived at the excited household early to day after an overnight train ride from New York, accompanied by his wife, former model Gloria McLean, Stewart was first married in 1906 to Elizabeth Ruth Stewart, Jimmy's mother. She was the daughter of a Civil War veteran and stee] company founder. She died here Aug. 2, 1953. Altar Society Names Officers at Imlay City | IMLAY CITY — The Altar So- | ciety of Sacred Heart Church has jelected the following officers President, Mrs. Anthony Strump; vice president, Mrs. Warren Gib- |bard; secretary, Mrs. William Gottschalk, and treasurer, Mrs George Taack, & JUDITH ANN KOLAR The engagement of Judith Ann Kolar to Robert Duane Dewey has been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Kolar, of Drayton Plains He is the son of Mr. and Mrs LONDON —Maj. Gen. Sir John Jack Martin. also of Drayton. Davidson, 78, a British World War Plains. No date has been set for |I hero and a former member of the wedding. ‘Parliament, died today. British Hero Dies | this small Western Pennsyliva- _ station. jcils in all parts of the furniture |city for as long as anyone can| | remember. . | “Ed was selling pencils when | |¢ame to the -police force 30 years | ago,” said Frank Freen, inspector of detectives. ‘‘He could find his |way all over town without any |help.” Smith suffered a heart attack and died shortly after arrival at St. Mary’s Hospital. He was clutch- ing a box of pencils when ad- mitted to the hospital, a hospital official said. Ex-President to Speak ‘in Philadelphia Monday | KANSAS CITY —Former Pres- ident Truman will speak at a $70- per-plate dinner in Philadelphia Monday night to benefit the Tru- {man Memorial Library. | The dinner was scheduled last | June in observance of Truman's | 70th birthday anniversary but was | postponed because of his illness. | He plans to fly to Philadelphia | Sunday night. Arrest 2 in Robbery MUSKEGON wW — Alfred H. Mc- |Pherson, 22, and Raymond Jehn- | gon County sheriff's deputies in connection with the $412 holdup Thursday night of James Moore, attendant at a Muksegon gas You Get RED STAMPS with Every Load of GEE FORTIFIED FUEL OIL! You gain in TWO WAYS when you burn Gee Fortified Fuel Oil... with its REMARKABLE NEW ADDITIVE! First, you get a better quality fuel oil thot burns hotter, cleaner, longer ..... yet costs you no more! Secondly, you gain because with every load of Gee Fortified Fuel Oil you receive valuable Holdens Red Trading Stamps! - @ MORE HEAT . every drep ef GEE FORTIFIED FUEL OT. berns with the same intense heat because of its amas: ing new additive. This means mere heat fer your fuel dollar! @ CLEANER the new additive re- @uces exidation fermation, giving you @ eleaner home, cleaner furnace, fewer repair dills: @ MORE ECONOMICAL... Feel Of bern ; son, 29, are being held by Muske-' | Feed & Supply Co. | It brought him the honor of being named the most popular film lec- turer in the 21-year history of De- troit's World Adventure Series. 1955 Offiéers Chosen by Avondale Forum ROCHESTER — The Avondale Community Forum has elected Er- win Sheldon as president. Harry Van Conant will serve ag vice-president; Uclid Montville, |secretary, and Herman Lamb, treasurer, Names Sermon Topic FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — “The Sustaining God” will be the sermon theme of the Rev. Leroy I. Lord, pastor of the Orchard | Methodist Church at the 11 a.m. service Sunday. . } REGAL Wild Bird FEED A tempfing and nourishing mix- ture of seeds that birds like best —plenty of Sunflower seed in- cluded 5 Ibs. 60c 10 Ibs. 1.10 25 Ibs. 2.50 Sunflower Seed 22¢ Lb. 5 Ibs. for 1.00 Mixed Cracked Greins without Sunflower Seed 8c Ib. 10 Ibs. 70¢ 25 Ibs. 1.45 SALT Granulated ..... ...100% 1.55 Crushed Rock .....100# 1.55 Medium Flake ....100# 1.90 Salt Pellets ....... 100# 2.00 We will package salt in any Smaller sizes at a slight extra charge! . Hybrid POPPING CORN Large Yellow—Hulless White New Crop—Perfect Condition Sure-to-Pop 17¢ Lb. — 5 Lbs. 80c 10 Lbs. 1.50 L Pure Wheat Germ. 2 Ibs. $ 251 Whole Wheat Flour. 5 Ibs. .50 | Pure Buckwheat Flour 5 ib. .59 Self-Rising Buckwheat 5 Ib. .59 Yellow Corn Meal Sth. .45 White Corn Meal ....5 tb. .47 REGAL 28 Jockson @ FE 2.0491 Oréers Exceedin 00 Delivered Pree, %e wi pn = MBER 1, 1954 room Cape Cod house at 4659 White Lake Rd., Davisburg, ge ~ a en "THE oe PONTIAC PRESS | a en gr a a PONTIAC, MICHIGAN - ee | Pee Pentiac Press Phetes built it themselves. Tennessee ledgerock, forming the exterior of the living room section, breaks the white siding of the house with its black shutters. e alia _—- eS ROOM FOR LIVING—Upper photo shows the large recrea- tion reom in the Stowe home with its knotty cedar paneling and corner bar. Photo at the left is the corner of the kitchen reserved for dining with its built- in table and benches framed in green background country scene paper picking up the yellow and red of the room's decor. Benches are upholstered in red leather and cupboards at that end are in the same red with yellow ones in the other section of the kitchen. The colorful divider houses plants. Lower left picture shows the window-length planter in living room. The abun- da of light induces luxuriant growth in the plants and peri- meter heating placed along the lower edge also promotes growth. A storm window, following the this room is in gray, black and white this unit facilitating easy serving at mealtime. LIVING ROOM COMFORT—Above the two-piece sectional upholstered in brown, beige and gold tweed, Mrs. Stowe placed an unusual picture arrangement. The large central shadow box was once an old picture frame. By building a new back for this frame, and adding two shelves, it presents an interesting curio box. In’ pairs of three, Currier and Ives prints frame this shadow box. Another idea for a wall grouping is the large brass plaque which is surrounded by miniature. brass trivets hung in a circular line to match the oval shape of the plaque. On stil] another wall, Mrs. Stowe hung an old-fashioned hat rack whose wooden spindles hold hanging brass -planters filled with greens. Color scheme of this room with its large colonial window, is green, brown, beige “Re ee Your Neighbor’s House Percy Stowes Design, Build ii i re Selecti Cape Cod styling, they planned a breezeway for summer living: they designed a large basement with plenty of recreation room, a spacious kitchen with dining area, com- fortably-sized living room, two bedrooms down and two bed- rooms upstairs. For bathrooms, one is placed abeve the other between the first floor and the second floor bedrooms. Another bathroom is located near the The exterior is white siding and dull-black shutters frame the windows. For room section, Tennessee ledigerock in horizon- tal pattern, and authentic Cape Cod accents are the white board fence, the outdoor post lantern and the black rooster weather vane perched atop the garage. For the interior the Stowes honey-toned waxed maple. Unusual picture _ groupings have been deftly handled by Mrs.. Stowe to present an over- the-sofa arrangement with six Currier and Ives prints flanking an antique shadow box. On another wall, she placed a large brass plaque and around it several miniature brass triv- ets. Over the marble-topped commode is one of the old fold- ing hat racks whose spindles hold hanging brass planters. An unusually light room, the natural lighting is furnished by with tiled edges. daylight, plus the perimeter heating ‘ Their Own Using the same cedar, built a corner bar and a series of bookcases. Knotty cedar, also used for the paneling in the breezeway, has been installed on the walls of one upstairs bedroom. The other is papered in a diminutive chintz pattern and this is Mrs. Stowe's wall lift out to reveal extensive attic gtorage space. a ~ 2 ot: 14 eee ® Bi a — Mrs. Stowe is shown in her rubber tile. Designed so that refrigerator, storage cabinets and stove of working area covered in pale are within a few steps of each other, the éating area is just behind - . a? : ‘ e | * . . d- FOURTEEN ® - . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1954 'Windowless Bath Allowed by FHA « i A ait; Wil wilde wine ‘wala iit easier for . homeowners and | the type of Se Sugte, cnet $2.55 « pound tn Low the non-chalking variety don ‘in 1742, wy vans posen cng oe «| SUNHEAT FURNACE OIL PLUS’ he all the children in prospective buyers to install extra est to cee which contd be the | bathrooms, points out the Plumb- rhost helpful, with a prize for the ing and Heating Industries Bureau. one who displayed the most orig- Ps The new ruling permits instal inality. The two older boys, of [Picci derag dl pavcard mca’ high school age, won without a dissenting word. . Previously, FHA had stipulated that in order for a home to qualify | § for a government - insured mort- | gage, its bathrooms must be venti-| | | lated with windows. This provision was particularly hard on purchas- They Want a Table Tennis coe eS TABLE Our ample storage facili- ties, backed by Sun Oil Company's vast refiner- - ies, assure you of an un- interrupted supply of t. When you buy your heating oil from us > you can be certain of re- ceiving full requirements throughout the year. | Exterior Paint Works on Many Type Surfaces House paint can be used suc other bathroom would not be next to an outside wall, Builders and architects in recent years have repeatedly emphasized the need for a reversal of the agency's position, pointing out the many advantages offered by in- | side bathrooms. For example, without the “‘out- side” limitation on their position, bathrooms often can be located “Toa in an area of the home which | a economy of installa- ° ~ @! tion and at the same time is Complete Table Tennis 3) sere cnoveniont to tho family. Speciolists in : | Ventilation can be taken care of| GLASS BLOCK ADDS CHARM—From the outside, the imposing . * TABLE, 5 ft. x 9 ft. | by an exhaust fan which is vented | panel of glass block adds charm and beauty to this gracious house. Re-Modeling! 2 fer maore gprs = F aera rab pag aieay idine ee ale wi = ula on | ELLIS CONST rT. CO TY e Ve in removin to the stairway leading to the oor. With insulation | chia O J $ 20 , | moisture and odors than even an | value equivalent to an eight-inch brick or 12-inch concrete wall, the es bona | Cl PRODUCTS CORP. n y @ | open window. glass block Panel helps: hed minimize heating —_— Senta (CITY ICE & FUEL DIV.) Oslo, Norway may be the smail- | i... FEderel 4-1507 183 N. est city to have a subway. Roll Roller ro wre the wviess) is be E | si ' Ce i 4-150 3 N. Coss eid danedgecrmies xciusive We Offer “Weather Controlled” Delivery Service Painstakingly Sea y 7 oer . . ° *.. 26 i room up . Now-—a G-E in Painting the fire will soon begin to smoke Colored ! By HUBBARD COBB from lack of air. : , 7 Gas Malas Be careful when using a paint} The best way to paint round ob- 50 H p ject | ROY ANNETT, Ine. +3 . roller not to try to go too fast for| jects such as turned legs is to ome Fro ) ° Realtors 360 W. Huron FE 5-6910. this will often cause the paint to| paint around and around rather Springfield Twp . That Grows splash off the roller. And don't try| than up and down, The around and 7 28 E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193 to do a strip more than two feet wide for if you do with modern|*r"up and down, but it doce a |] 4*Bedroom Homes : - the strip may dry before you When covering a basement mas- j er sing the adhinng ary wal wih some ta || Ay tow § DREAM KITCHENS hi ART The best way to seal up rat) teria) it’s a good idea to i As Dewan . ir Conditioner holes is with plaster, concrete OF| vents along top and bottom of the , maasid Deel uae Weed for ta dete Sen Guat teas Ge Custom-Built to the Exact Measurements cooley glacier ean be applied ey ee eee Nothing Else to Pay ||| of Your Kitchen! wr ganeaaae enh over a plece of metal lath fastened | "©" Couect on the masonry. to Move In NTT "2 4!) © Built of matched t t . . winter, Any time you wish, we | oy aa meee no particular | Push-Button Decorations Per Month y. A _ ee Open 9 to 5 Daily Drive North on Dixie Highway to Foster Rd., just north of M-15. Lefe on Foster to Farle Street, right on Farle te Project. 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Grounds beautifully mndooaped. Circle drive. 4 miles. from Pontiac! 9 Faw sarees | F Cy aH & S ||| THELMA M..ELWOOD, Realtor - ! ARKING . i | aa | ~ Koego Hardware Warehouse Co. - UG. Wan Horn Ns 5143 Cass Elizabeth Road FE 5-1284 20 Ormrun Street - _ FE 2-6506 | 199 Mechanic Street tad 5 id oe od €. May ge si ee 3 gers it " er bat § ae. es Mee led waisalsipiliiin ea pikes ey" igen 4 ~~ a rte nee Se ape ning gE aptly age wager. ~~~ pet rene hee sa pect ” 7 a _ ee F “ e ‘ , ‘ , te ; ‘ : bd ht - ‘ ; _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, “SATURDAY, ‘DECEMBER 11, 1954 et a FIFTEEN | * The heat : a hassock, and when the néed mi absorbing plate ean Pralaed Glass Interchangeable Pipe Cushions Form Hassock en" 1 pete ai cain — ewe U tl Features Nylon Filter Here's an inexpensive, practical og Ferg the fireplace or in a bait te | Hides Unsightly, . A Kaywoodie pipe with six inter. | 8¥ to add color and comfort to | front of the television set. ° ; your living, television or rumpus ~ — Lets in Light ee ae — room: Take three spring-filled Broker Windows that open on “impge- 7 veh cushions, either new or possibly ) sible” views—the brick wall of brush fits into an over-sized alu-| trom a no-longer-in-use sofa and Willi M the house next door or the rear minum shank and filters the smoke | cover them with light-colored sm. to a filling with its 5,000 chemically treated | Koroseal material. REWER not be curtained or sealed off. bristles. These can be stacked to make B glass to admit ee = ‘The brush which lasts indefinitely | ————— re : terned can be washed'clean without losing Esteve light while obscuring the view. its filtering effectiveness. The new |§ Te Bey or Sell Real Estete See bY nergy ag So Various patterns—lineal, check- pipes are made by Kaywoodie Pipe ered and muraled will comple Co. of West New York, N. J. Bateman and Kampsen|)| Sects" ‘ Seoh. Tree ment any home design E | provide open-window lighting with- About 18.5 million home gardens Realty Company Roosevelt Hotel Sout sacrifice of closed-window are planted and cared for in the re 4 slegraph FE 4-5181. privacy. $ U.S, each year —————— roe The gleaming finish”on your re- frigerator is thinner than a rose petal, yet it withstands scratches, rough handling, acids, grease, al- cohols.and other household chemi- cals. Ycanpenrer | *Double Hung { CONTRACTOR | | *PERMA-SEAL . 4 ie * ne 4 © ROUGH or TRIM © } cs *WINTER - SEAL q cate US ter Low IDS os P ] je | “i 10 WINDOWS 4 as a Se ee ee ee ee ee | 4 giant Rex Begonia in her living room. She poor | it, started ly to grow biggest 4 D& M P| it from a leaf 2% years ago. She kept the jeaf in| spurt this year. A few months ago, when it was Including One Picture 4 Pia bottle of water for a month, when it _ sprouted | blossoming, it even rea ched the ceiling. & 2 BUILDING SERVICE} |— aseera dc Neeley eealiana = Window 4 Phone ORiande 3-2276 : a Buildi p the redo valve te cle i i i i i i i i tornado states. ng its, it gets nougn, Zz Sto D < ape ecirensies : : will and HIGING PETITES an rea rm Doors | : | LOOK INTO THE ADVANTAGES OF USING CUT STONE “IT COSTS $O LITTLE... YET ADDS SO MUCH” BUILDING STONE "ls OEMBINE in GENUINE =f CUT STONE! FLAGGING ic sewn eucpins Pema Slate stocks in this entire @ Verment _ area. - —— HEATFORM SILL STONES UNITS oa tor tae and LANDSCAPE RUBBLE DAMPERS and ideal fer for oa ete, = Fireplace Construction PONTIAC CUT STONE M-59 (% Mi. West of Airport) Phone OR 3-1594 Total $241,483 Aro BUILD OR © { MODERNIZE 1 YOUR HOME... fu us HELP you with our HOME HEATING \ _ ENGINEERING R SERVICE! HER Re OBLIGATION! soa ed at eee cal bigs okt wasn Delco-Heat installation that will mean years of eco- nomical and dependable comfort in your home. We Handle All General Motors Discounts a , Sepplics >: “@ BUILDERS SUPPLY imate teats ton O BRIEN Heating & Supply 545 S. Telegraph Rd. | Phone FE 5-8186 Authorized Oakland County Distributor 371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 * |The Handyman : ¥ jand a Cure be just from ‘ sediment but it's| often due to mineral deposits sod from the water. The can be re Redi-Mix aupercrars CATSMAN co. FEderal 1 vectty over hot water radiators 24-Home Project Tops List for First 9 Days in December Building permits totaling $241,- 229" - Casement Storm Sash © Seol-Rite @ Hey’s Wolverine © Snider Self-Storing Alumina Sing and Beek project on West Tennyson, West) ,vaiable for use in sewer lines Beverly and West Cornell avenues to be constrycted by Peart Bullé | roguct which his the roots wit |i AM Types of ALUMINUM WINDOWS Double Hung, Cosement. / ° out damaging trees or shrubs, snap wae, veled a S.A | the Planing and Heating indus Awning, Jalousie, Sliding and Rolling! Bole peed ay ving ml | Liberal Discount to Builders ee oot ee cane w. || REMODELING | Open Daily 9 to 6 P. M.—Sunday 1 P. M. to 5 P.M. Brown. 4 } a Oe permite ed pos SERVICE =| All on Display Now! — valued at more than are: * ADDITIONS =ei-- =| 2% || ALWINDO COMPANY A. Nicholl, "98,400. enon al} @ ATTICS acres dit Soo“ "|| MIDWEST SUPPLY |] ge ee | 1702S. Telegraph Re. tain. 43.206, werner FE 4-2575 (In August Johnson Building) — FE 5-3728 Domke, $1, 1 oeeser samen howe | ae mea seme ane $500 Garage. 192 W. Princeton, GO. & W. = Construction Co., $1,000 i Offers Four Tips By HUBBARD COBB If you find that only a splatter- When you use contact cement be sure you are right the first time. These cements holds so well that it's pretty difficult if not* impos % sible to move the object or take | & it off once it has made contact L with the cement wa eee eke Gee oe | LORRAINE MANOR ¢ | ui The Chelsea Home A New 3-Bedroom Brick Ranch Home WITH CITY WATER—PAVED STREETS and SEWERS me NL , | MOUNT VERNON, Va. — In contractor and have him drain the ‘i “5 | the carriage house on George water from lavatory,. sink and (euler Waa acta 17 Farm Acreage or Lake Property || wasnincton's tamous plantation on | tollet traps, replacing it with kero- | Clear White Pine Frome 6° ee [(- : the Potomac is an 18th century }sene. os Write Box 42, Pontiac Press coach in which the General once Uses returning, the kerosene can Extruded Aluminum Combination Door......... 39.95 - 49. —_——— rode. ; : safely be flushed out through the Extruded Aluminum Storm Sash and Screens. .......16.00 up seneeaiiiaeess olastinaeeeiialmieemmes dimes j > - | fe yourhome toc @ Bring Comfort and Luxury|| 4¢4!¥" and CAS all Logemene , au tomaticaty | By ELIZABETH HILLYER | equipment te make them fit reine the price 0f BEAL ate. Wee eet ou ce naw thet ; * when closed . Gifts for the home seem es-| bemes in Call us today end tet us give you a fectual appraisal of peur real works simulta; pecially appropriate to the season,| These are beund to be faverite oyanda Lane acnenhoe’ ae ae Oa 3 + g ly with - in- the close and warm family en gifts, because for a long time the we will tell you what we can sell it for and what we will pay [-*) « neously y boy, ‘ ine lee ae ee en Ee eS : terior light. ment of Christmas together. The} feally handsome examples of mysteries here. if it's @ goed clean deal (we'll give you quict best gifts bring comfort and beau- a a a food. salen force. ‘oe he aah, “we wit ee fa ae he te | | ty and perhaps extra luxury to| Wall coe eae inter. — r. Kern, Jr. : s the place we love best, and 1954 esting variety fireplace | - RADIO CONTROLLED OPENER 0 (atrpccrineibeiia tala ibsg red tetiechonoll PAUL A. KERN, Realtor |: el sete | That onderful hair | “™porary room. “Real Estate Since ea ee mietg te a —_ : - . that aa iain 80 taney tiv. There are special items such as as | 31 OAKLAND AVE 4 PHONE FS 2-9209 1) oe | ing room probably has a higher | a new grille to permit cooking in a | | Designed by Tomcraft SS eee ee eee | CASH and CARRY SPECIALS - im contemporary | as t a e a lower * = in style. It i mee ae right. — a “- = 1x6, 1x8, 1x10, 1x12 Utility — ° | y that there t gift for home be | ‘gee FOR EVERY TYPE GARAGE DOOR e's something deeply ic te od imparts Cs Kindedh 3 Ef | White Pine ..2.....0.000.,, $85.00 Mm | rest against. If the chair is chase, but it can also be a delight. | . | TEMCO MACHINE one for the heed of the household, | fal email gift that's measly a° bi | E a» 2x6 Douglas Fir aware) ae ee $85.00 M this type of chair will seem made of eye-catching decoration: a sleigh | B § 2:5 Dengios Fie Mikio «i» ots clei $85.00 M EPL Laas TTT ee | ‘6. bs order. but smaller chairs | and reindeer flying high overhead , 2x4,8t016WhiteFir... Te Lin, Fi SUBTIBE MIGHAAE yammmeeee a | aww wl E 1x6 Wo. 2 and Botier Yolow Pine $108.00 m1 may eure doe ve tebtes to, |,..An estimated 55 per cent of all |S S 7 : | the house, do. A snack wagon on th omar have television receiv. = 1x8 Ne. 2 and Better Yellow é i mies has = partir hada {16 * | Ship lap eee ee. $110.00m | | courage graceful and easy enter GABLE PARK HOMES oo | eee White Pine Sheathing... | taining now and evgr after Medel at... ir aie io 1x12 te .. >. $150.00 M | Silver, always a proud gift, is|| . 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M. h We Deliver Within 70 Mile Radius of Our Yard urmeister’s — Burmeister's — Dusenpionae : 4 —_~ starsat : } ee ; A ' : - . , ror ’ ‘ 2 {4 EIGHTEEN | —_a $ - CES Ameenneen Amen ee a a ¢ By Masel Ac*Trunbie —_,_ everything from the roof to the LAFAYETTE, Ind.—It took a| fromt door (already factory trp to the banks of the Wabash to Painted) to the kitchen sink. prove that 30.000 people a year When we arrived (we being the can't be. wrong. officials of Independence Township | One day we sat in our office | ing inspectors and members of a) - discussing the merits of pre-as- Weel National dealer firm) we! sembled (new word for pre-fab- si arted our tour in the lumber-| ricated) homes, The aext day yard we were down to La. | fayette, Ind., get first-hand Acres and acres of first-grade infermation on the buijding | ‘lin dried lumber is stockpiled process of National Homes (or- ‘ peration and we found more than modern building assembly techniques. — For here in this Hoosier commu- nity is a typical American success | | Story. Here is proof that the great | | system of free enterprise is not | |dead when a multi-million dollar | business can still grow in 13 years | from a $12,500 original invest- |’ ment, | All it took was courage and a commodity the fiublic wanted at a price they could pay’ CANTERBURY—A . house that Now in production is a second | - — plant in Horseheads, N. Y. This U. q Hungers year another one is under con- struction ih Texas. Founded by the Price brothers, H. H. STANTON Plumbding-Heating Contractor dames Reber, and George, the ‘ 103 See St | Seoal me sme” = fOr Beautiful = 5-1683 from $6,000 to $40,000, It bontains Graceful, Abundant living Is Philosophy, Says Editor Americans want more beauty in | their houses and “are hungering for a way of life that has nothing COLORED to do with dishwashers, garbage | grinders and gadgets,’ Miss Eliza- beth Gordon, editor of House Beau- tiful, said recently Speaking to the beard ef di- | rectors of the National Lember Manufacturers Association at | Washington, D. C., Miss Gerdon | tald: “While we have had an almost unbelievable 10-year upsurge in spiritual, cultural and physical progress, housing patterns have been kept from developing any normal curves.+Government has rigged the aids and controls so | completely that norma] demand is | an unknown quantity. “The minimum house has been made, artifically, the hero of this peried, The ptople whose daily | Ife is blessoming are not going | fe want to live in tiny, bexy heusss, They have found that | graceful living ip far fram in- | consistent with productive laber, “The expanding American mar- | ket means an expanding American | house. Abundant, not minimum | living, is the American philoso- | GI'S ONLY 1% STORY HOME NEW MODEL Located at 54 Earlemore - Off Saginaw Si. 2 Minutes from Downtown Pentioc Down $62 Mo. Includes Taxes and Insurance © Full Basement @ Expandable Attic @* Automatic Air-Conditioned Heat ® Automatic Hot Water phy.” = R.S. & R. Building Co, |= 225 Blend-Aid rei Heat ie With Baseboard Blender! GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 3401 a Huron St. FE Bele. Don't Wait ! board, the zoning board and build- | for the middle-income bracket. About 15:00, National Homes offers a double fireplace, two bath- | and dining room. rooms, four bedrooms and the ultimate in storage | — § + (design better than the steel framed room, vet p Memes Stick Anywhere | _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATU RDAY, Y, DECEMBER Us: 1954 Local Group Visits National Hotes Operation Wai (turnover once ‘weeks) ready to be milled info all | customer by number meets at the | different pleces of a complete (same time at the loading dock. i sal atom t sired wane: [tonal too in Na-| every eree different designs ordered ty the; thete! operation which works around the cleck and turns out | speculation six and a-half to seven million (tional home business—the beard feet. Largest lumber cen- j which we saw being Sete: he Ge es & oe |e ee machinery designed to carry on) year’ buying from the huge fir forests | fore the order slips went of the northwest. | plant. . j Into the factory we viewed each; Austin Drury, sales coordim.- do one side of a house at a time. | step of the process which is syn-| tor and assistant tg the presi- | We shuipiy tech the assembly chronized® so that any one of 51' dent, explained that _ line. ideas of Henry Ford and we| Spray Removes ‘Spots From Both Ceiling, Walls Spots on the ceiling or spots on | the wall can be removed with no | trouble at all. So if you see spots, you can remove them with jif job | 4 \ . “id ee ics. | iy —_— — 2. p | Srease remover packed in an aero- | me | sol can powered with Du Pont | ‘ | freon. . ee Just push the button, spray, the spot, let it dry, and wipe it off. The Spray acts on spots from such this | this design with a patio adjacent to the living | “ings as air oil, lubricating oil, | has eoarvthiie areas. Outdoof living“has been incorporated in { and cottonseed oil. Maker is Schaf- | co of Lancaster, = ASSEMBLY LINE PRODUCTION—Homes, too, | over half-finished frame- to another conveyor | said the Price Bros. of National Homes Corpora- |where glass-fiber insulation is glued between tion, should be mass-produced by assembly line | studs, exterior sheathing is applied and windows technique. The above photo was: taken in the | are installed. Complete panel is turned out in‘7_ Lafayette, Ind. plant where a complete side panel | minutes. National Homes plans expansion for | moves smoothly from original jig to loading dock, | this next year which will give them 37,500 houses | all in a matter of minutes. The swivel table turns |a year with factories working around the clock. | It may be removed instant- Laundry Tub ly. Tempered presdwood is avail- | i Mine Table Top able at lumber yards. It is smooth and splinter-free — ideal for work, recreation or storage | velopment ef American architec- ture that has exploded the box concept of house design, Gerdon said, “The Amer ican style house uses Removable the wood structure itself to endow table This versatile material may be the building with pattern and de Table top space is at a premium) cut readily with a cross-cut saw sign,’ she said, “The wood house | in every home. This is particularly | Before putting it into service as a can achieve this kind of integral true of the basement or utility top over the tubs, round the cor- a table ready for a top jevery home. foundation is in practically ners slightly and bevel the edges lightly with a file. Then give it a | coat of penetrating sealer. Prime The stationary laundry tubs may | and paint it instead, for a touch | : {be given a removable top which | of color in the room. When your memory fails, you|will serve as a laundry sorting | — | can write down a memo to your- | center, work or recreation space! Crete is about twice the area |self on these new one and one-| or temporary storage for just- of Long Island, New York quarter by 2 and one-half inch ironed garments = ——— house or the concrete house " ] and Rogerson. Inc., | are able to turn out houses on the! same basis,” said‘ Drury. It is = business, 400, claim a to “They are actually working for themselves. Hence we have very little labor trouble,” established its own loan agency, the National Homes Acceptance Corporation. | When we lett the plant, we | saw dozens of buge red semi. | trailers and freight cars with point of this nation to the other ay with somebedy’s new ‘San a #0 mile radius, Ne tional delivers by truck. The dealer | | has a contractor ready for work in the morning when the truck ar- rives and by night the house is up —completely roofed. It takes from three to four weeks to finish it for » moving in. What is ahead for pre-assembled home building? “Every opportunity in the| world,” said Drury. ‘We truly be- | lieve that there ig an insatiable | | market for homes. It is a challenge | and we are doing everything we. can to accept it.” | Dealers in this area who handle | National homes are the Johnson Construction Co. Birmingham; Colwell Homes, Inc., Birmingham; | Cra-Min-Yan Builders Inc., Pontiac | Farmington. ' PLUMBING 80 South Perry "| Climate in India varies from the ‘tropical heat in the central prov- ‘inces to %the bitter cold common to the Himalaya mountains. Water Well ‘DRILLING Immediate Service On 2 Inch Wells! AL RUNYON 340 N. Adems Rd. (3 Miles West ef Rechester) OLive 6-2603 VETERANS NO MONEY DOWN Gceupancy Within 30 Days Low Monthly Payments Model Open | to 6 Daily 157 W. Longfellow Dan Reve Real Estate Ph. UNiversity 4-6334 AND FIXTURES G. A. 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Huron | - FE 5 OR 3-011 _ 4 | e« ee ‘190 Down FHA Rose - Hil Realty Co. KEnwood 2-9060 . 19470 Grand River PER MONTH Costs) Costs) ee ed Chiefs pales Cush Vik Av Ase '\ . ‘ THE PO ‘ nr Tt ce ee ee yc gs. in Valley Start ingly little trouble with Northern, | retained comfortable edge rest |free throws and Blacklaw added = ee oe eee te which lettermen -of the , Little Chiefs with points. 1953-54 state finalist team. — = a oe ae te eee PONTIAC \NoRTHERN Northern's Bob Brumbach took | Pontiac’s lead. : PP ore Sparked, by 6foot 4inch center : j «. Beek , Dick Biackiaw, who turned in| ‘he opening tip-off in for a layup| Blacklaw and Johnston account-| tect 1 3 jenmtent 33 8 probably the finest performance of |to open scoring .and w|ed for 13 points between them in eh 8 ry ¢ ou varsity career, Chiefs outshot, |‘matched it with an under-the-bas- | the period to lead the Chiefs to its | Fos, ° 3") Sramg ae rebounded nd out-scrapped | ket goal. 16-point intermission advantage. eee: e323 taller Vikings. | The teams: traded points | Blacklaw and Poe each dunked | Willams $$ ¢ Reveuhere ¢ ¢ Biacklaw connected on seven r ve. two fast-break baskets in the fi-| Telos, 9 8 @ Jest 09 9 8 @ shots and added four tree through three more tied-sceres | nale to give Pontiac its biggest |Jonest 9° ¢ et Tn Dis throws for 18 points to share paeenp eng Senssent os peg lead, 54-34, with three minutes to | 2mes* § § 5 = scoring honors with Northern's pace trem Fee ang scored tb put play. Reserves then finished the | Berecheg © 1 1 “ touted Clarence Elliott Pontiac ahead 9-7, Chiefs never game, pag Ainge trailed thereafter. € ; OE inden Se ee Backing up Blacklaw were! un five PHS starters contributed| Coach Art Vam Rysin’s squad | Northern | .20.0000..0.. 11 8 10 638 teammates Walt Poe, with 14/1, the scoring as posted | Ss to Port Huron for a nom | | Five pontine: James 2, points, and John James, with 12.| 5, 1811 ist-period “Entiott, | Haswe contest next Tuesday and | Berscne; tolai ia. Northers: Pontiac, us a unit, & | Northern's 6-5 pivot ace, flipped in returns heme Friday against gemacten, Hikes ¥, Sargent 2, Morris 8; 333 shooting mark. Northern bad | in an overhead shot and sank two| Flst Central. eam Tinel teule—Poatine: James 2, Cee- baskets in 52 shots for .230. free throws to shave the margin ' PHS" junior varsity won its 2nd | Kine $ Bertcha oval 8. 'horth- The game was close onl} for the | to ly in the following | straight start in a nerve-shatter- n, Sargent . Wright —_ 1st 10 minutes. Chiefs then pulled | quarter. Bob Johnsfon came/ing preliminary battle, edging | Teaspoon, Receabaugh. Jones. tea 10 away to 4 35-19 halftime lead and | through with a basket and two/| Northern's juniors 55-54 in over-| ern s2. Browns Near Lions Face Ch By The Associated Press The ferocious Cleveland Browns can move to their accustomed spot in the National Football League playoffs if they get past the Pitts- burgh Steelers Sunday. A Brown victory would assure Paul Brown's club of the Western Division title and also assure them a crack at the Detroit Lions for the league title. The Lions already have clinched the Western Division crown but they will go through the motions agninat = Chicago Bears. . Browns. And they did it emphatic- ally, 55-27, at the start of the son, But that was before Another possibility is that the O'Keefe Heads Western Golfers: CHICAGO &—The Western Golf| Period edge and retained a slim | Assn. Friday elected James L. | O'Keefe, Chicago; president and | approved a 1955 tournament pro- | gram. O'Keefe, 44, an attorney, suc- ceeds Stanley J. McGiveran of Toledo. In approving the tournament the WGA said it is pos- | Playoff Slot: icago Sunday Philadelphia Eagles could climb into second place. They play the Giants, who will be without the services of. Charley Conerly. So this one is important from both sides of the fence. * ¢ ¢ The Chicago Cardinals and the F 7 E F : ; ide eri E i St. Fred Loses, 39-31, at St. Rita; OL Five Beaten by Bens Tight, low-scoring games marked last night’s opening play in the 1954-55 Suburban Catholic League basketball season. St. Frederick suffered a 39-31 defeat at the hands of St. Rita, Orchard St. Mary bewed te St. 37-33, and Royal @ak St. Mary edged St. Clement, 47-45. St. Rita jumped into an 11-4 Ist- edge through the rest of the game against the Rams. Smith led the winners with 21 points, while Dick Doyon's 13 were high for St. Fred. St. Ben and St. Mary each col- lected 13 field goals, but the Ra- vens sank 11 of 21 free throws to win. Eaglets connected on only program, |seven of 24 chances at the foul sible the International Amateur | |ine Four-Ball championship, launched | FREDERICK last summer, may be added to the | eee a arr schedule later. | Possine’ Doyen. Te roe ey Sean FT Eee EE Western Open, Portland (Ore.) ‘ag rOuse.g Golf Club, June 23-26. Gertust's | icuces 66.8 Western Amateur, Rockford -Desm'dg 2 @ 4 T1731 (1l.) County Club, July 18-24. . , is 030 ee Western Junior, Manor Coun- | S- Rita ........-......11 6 try Club, Washington, D.C, Aug. |e. gesener oc aent 8 eat, 30-Sept. 2. |e, Ataey OU scsssecs. 7610 11—33 Disputes Put Aside WASHINGTON uw — A baseball scout turned ‘diplomat said to- day Italians and Yugoslavs some- times forgot their bitter dispute | over Trieste long enough to play Years as U.S. information officer on the same ball team. | Daniel J. Herget, former St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago White Sox scout, said players from the two countries mét in friendship on a Trieste baseball diamond long j 4 |cracy to the Italians. They equate it with America, just like apple pie.” ‘ gio, Yogi Berra and Phil Rizzuto— all great American - | Italian extraction — 7 ° | TWO FOR ONE—Pontiac High's ae 2 Bob Johnston (7) and Dick Blacklaw (on floor) team up to steal the | is Larry Sargent. Pontiac dumped Northern, defend- ball from Flint Northern's Tom Ryan in this lst- | ing Saginaw Valley Conference champion, 55-38 in period action here last night. Flint player at right | this season's opening Valley game. Pentiac Press Phete Garcia, Wynn Post Marks club-pitching records while captur- | ing most of the individual honors | during the regular 194 campaign. that Mike Garcia, the Big Bear of the Indians’ pitching staff, was the circuit's earned-run leader with a mark of 2.64. He permitted 76 earned runs in 259 innings. before the controversy over control of the Adriatic port territory was | settled. - Herget, home after nearly three | in Trieste, said in an interview: ‘Baseball is a symbol of demo- a He said names like Joe DiMag- players of help stir up. interest in the game. s ° s ~ Basketball Results GH SCHOOL RESULTS Ano Arbor 57, Sag. Arthur Hill 4 Algonac 47, Holy Cross Marine City 33 Adrian 80. Sttrgis 42 Bad Axe 61, Mariette 57 Bay City Handy 45, Alpena 39 Benton Harbor 77, Grand Maven 64 South 73, Manchester 80 Grosse “4, A. BE. Smith 37 50, Swarts Creek 40 Harbor 68, Deckerville 53 Hamtramck 48, Mt Jackson 69, Lansing Eastern <3 Kalamaseo St. Hi Kalamazoo Central 60, Holland 47 Gexton 52, Battle Creek 41 u« Miles 48. Dowagiac Owosso 57, Bay City Central 47 Stephens 86, South Haven 50 Pt. Huron St. 80, Marine C. GR GAMEs ' STEEL {ist BOUND) George W oi, Pitt 63 * Duquesne 67 “6 Utah State 73. State 72 Montana 77 Ms m Young 44 . 7 @ OT) = L.) 88, S. Method. 54 Herget recalled that two Italians | |—_ a second baseman and an out-| fielder — quit the Trieste team because their fathers, avowed |Communists, opposed baseball as | a "product of decadent cap- | italism.”’ | Two games later, he said, they | began attending the games, glum at first but soon yowling with the most ar- dent rooters, \ the final 971. Sept. 28 also listed Garcia as the Cleveland Indians Set 2 American Loop most wild pitches, 9. Prieskorn New earned run leader with 2.64. Early Wynn, Garcia's. teammate, topped the league’s hurlers in most innings pitched, 271, most games started, 26, and with Bob Lemon, | another Indians’ mound stalwart, | produced the most victories, each had 23. Bullet Bob Turley, the work- Golf Pro for Pine Lake Club Pine Lake Country Club has a new golf professional. He is Elmer Prieskorn, former assistant at Plum Hollow, who succeeds Henry new post April 1. Frank A. Arnoldi, club _presi- dent, announced the appointment last month, was the strikeout lead- | today er with 185. He also walked the most batsmen, 181. Cleveand's new standards re- Cooley Lane Record What is claimed as a record for Cooley Lanes drives was set this) week in the lanes’ Senior House | League. Huddik’s actual series of 3009. Floyd Thornton’s 652 sét the pace. The scores: Thornten-—-0m, 215, a ps Jim oars ; Biull Titus—208, 198, 217— 608; Paul Oeorge 198, 223, 210—¢28. Pirst game was 1063, the second 065 and five hit an NEW YORK (—The largest and | place. during or -before the NCAA | convention next month, when con- | Sideration of a TV control plan | for the 1955 season will be one of | ‘' | the most important items on the agenda. in to the NCAA its own gram, Prieskorn is a veteran of the links in this area. Native of Wayne, he began his career at Nashville, Tenn., winning the Tennessee state title in 1944 after being runnerup to Cary Middlecoff in 1941-42. He served nine years at Plum Hol- with Bill ,Uzelac, present pro. Elmer will be the host pro for Pine Lake's annual Invitational best ball, middle of June, 1955. This is one of the state's top tournaments. Germany's Mueller on TV Against Micelli Eastern Colleges Favor oe Continuing NCAA Plan fans will get chance to see Germany's Peter Mueller tonight in a scheduled 10-rounder with left hooking Joe Miceli of New York. as tia Sesser BSssVsse Ransom. Elmer will assume his) low, with Sam Byrd and seven. Martinez Wins Over Andrews - NEW YORK (INS)—Vince Mar- | tinez, 5th-ranking awelter-weight from Paterson, N. J., got off to a slow start last night at Madison Square Garden but rallied for a perior, Wis. — = It was the 40th victory—and 13th | straight—in 43 bouts for the 150- | pound Martinez, an &to-5 choice for the nationally-televised event. The 154-pound Andrews dropped | his 9th in 42 starts. z rs * lila a NTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1955 — boners WL, Rochester, LO Victors _ Milford Tallies 8] Points in 3rd Straight, Keego Takes Close Game Milford’s rollicking Redskins are aS itary - U.S., Canadian Old Timers to Set Up League oo onfab es Place Monday in Pontiac A score or more men prominent in the old-timers baseball field will “ f s TT i fal? i fit FEEL “it [ F ; : at ifnrsle H Time: 2 minutes 35 : 100-yard back stroke-—Cross (P) Ist: Hampton (P) 3nd, Pesendorfer (MC) Ir Time 1 minute 62 seconds . 100-yard free style—Lameon (P) Ist. Gavette (P) Ind; Biay (MC) Ird. Time 647 seconds i ving --@aigeon Gladstone (MC) 3nd; Coulon (MC) 3rd 180-yard indiv thedley—Biay (MC) ist, Bogard (P) 3nd; mpton (P) Ird. Time: 1 minute 64.9 seconds. 190-yard mediey reiay—Mt. dorter - Goldsmith - (P) tat; (Pesen 30 Games for Yanks NEW YORK # — A 30-game records as an indication, the rave styled 77-44 victory over th Uni- Puts Wininger Ahead at Miami Elimination Match :| Saddler Beats Woods SPOKANE, Wash. (UP)—Welter- weight champion Sandy Saddler looked ahead today to a bright re- | newal of his fistic career after a unanimous decision over Spokane's | Bobby Woods in a bruising 10 round non-title braw!, es SE - “By The Associated Press —- ‘If you can take nonconference Utah Wins Fifth “Duquesne Beats Fordham » * || NINETEEN re es 7 pall if f i ma ‘i . 2!) ~ ww SGens ae | oe eeneneee : 5 | |eonweuHwe == lecoounnu i *f, oe lecoutuaet ° fl wweSeoset es eee eeerenee mi | iy g 2 i i a ia ite Cuessscsereservessess i i E E : E: | Manville & 6 “ nes 32 Exchange BALL AND CHAIN we. s=33 $- Jim's Recreation Mandalar\ Calabrese Exceistotr S=rese See= Victory; {have won five games in a row, | including last night’s smartly pring-training schedule, including) notices about the University of versity of Arizona. 23 contests .with major league op- Ponents, was announced Saturday by the New York Yankees. Utah before the start of the basket- ball season were right. Coach Jack Gardner's Utes now DETROIT ® — The powerful , Big Ten conference has joined the | Pacific Coast Conference to form | a strong one-two bloc in favor of | regional football television. ’ * * }and, rather significantly, added |that it was prepared to follow | through independently on the grow- “ing issue. 7 The official statemegt of the Big ' Ten athletic directors and faculty | representatives said: “The joint group declares that operation this season is. entirely unacceptable to the Big Ten.™ . + s s s Bill Reed, assistant commission- er of the Big Ten, added: * * * “We are facing up to the possi- ble necessity of taking independent action. But -we-can’t*say * | The NCAA will meet in New York Jan. 5-7 and, undoubtedly, the main item of the convention will be television, although no of- figjal- action may be taken at that titfie. A vote of all NCAA members would be required. CAA took Big Ten Joins Pacific Coast Conference in Challenging NCAA on Its Television Program tinue the restricted ‘“‘“Game of the Week?’ policy, While the Big Ten and PCC stood for regional TV, the Eastern Col- lege Athletic Conference (ECAC) Friday night came out in direct opposition by saying it favored the * © « The ECAC, a 101-member group, suggested: * @¢® »s ; * | Duquesne, one present TV setup, with a few s s s Wyoming won its third straight nonconference game, by downing Creighton 76-72 after overcoming a | 35-39 deficit. | Brigham Young dropped its | third in-a row without a victory | when the University of Washing- ton routed the Cougars 6444. * ° of the top-rated {teams in the country defeated Fordham 64-45 in the first round of the annual Steel Bowl Tourna- ment at Pittsburgh. George Wash- ington trounced host Pitt 87-65 and will met the - Dukes in the final tonight. 1. To permit the network and-or sponsor to sélect any game it | wishes, instead of the present re- | quirement that one program origi- districts. * : districts. : 2, To permit the selection af games as.late as five days before the scheduled telecast, nate from each of the eight NCAA | ; victory in a major Pacific Coast game. * * ¢@ UCLA Whipped Santa Clara 74-39, ‘Syracuse held off Harvard 63-56. — Wake Forest turned back Mary- land 62-58 and Utah State stopped Washington State 73-72. California was surprised by Col- lege of Pacific 84-77 in a double overtime struggle. Fy eee Winning ee Me 7 it ready for guests. For Mr. and Mrs, Ummmmmm.” ; One of the women and the man | bedroom ‘door, held it long enough to let her prospective guests scut- ~Jim and Nancy Dunn Awaken to Find Four Guests Jim,,and Nancy had the place put back together as well as pos- sible with the material at hand. » os See NS Tyee es ie Hye ae Ae og ca A Ts eS Wns ae ~ , ve \ . . { twenty | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1}, 1056 | ‘Chapter 6 — ‘Suspect’ , ‘ By Hugh Lawrence Nelson | VONALD PUCK - estate tle happily through into oblivion. and ee ponint i eo | made feeble nods in recognition called loudl make herself “They didn't take the fireplace, x Caron ase the junior | of their name. Jim never did know hoe mach the ards hubbub from | aayhow,” Jim said. “Let's go out sores fe ee, Gea’ te cabin | Actually what it was and never | uw. rest of the house “Take.every- on the porch and take a bfeath- wea eeeth. ton «| S0 the couple again. 'thing you brought over yesterday | &*- vretained te py The other woman was short, | morning, Philip. Leave this room| ‘The rambling structure of The pt RS , Mrs. Son hes? dumpy, wit high color in her until the last.”’ She shut the door, Spires was placed on a tr wa be eater on the Wen ae = mt "| 80 she could make the Dunns hear | of level ground betwéen the two Jim sat in bed suddenly. Se aaa = ie Sa Our | some things I want understood.” clear water of the lake, On all galling epvere atay teem: Ole dew up?” , coming ‘she said flatly. “You can pass | sides of the triangle, distant |them on to the new owner. We | enough from the house which was 1| do not encourage visitors. To make | placed to get the sunlight, gheer it even plainer, we do not» want | rock pinnacles rose a thousand ja call,from the new owner. We | feet, One of the creeks flowed “This evening,” Jim said. i | pe rv here?” i . “Yes, mother?"’ “I wouldn't have the authority | 'o0q° forbid you the use of the | swiftly along the base of the right- ‘I suppose not. So it is just as, road. We do not want any of you | hand cliff. The other, crossed by on our side of the lake. We do/the road and bridge, gushed out | not want any of you to set foot from a yawning hole in the “Tell Philip and the men to get | to work.” ste group at the foot of the) The dumpy woman departed. bed. “Didn’t you lock the doors, Mrs. Hil Cart , led, Jun?” “I suppose you have an inven- “I am Mrs, Hilton Carlson,” | tory among those papers?” she the woman said in a tone waited while Jim nodded his voice which should have: sent head and answered “Yes,” the Dunng under the bedclothes. “Then you can check it after — a we're through.” She opened the “= it's yours?” Ji H * asin midi. He wanted vo wake | SIK Polio Vaccine gure Nancy was fully awake. “Say |», morning to the people, good moming to the nice people, Bigg Hope for 1955 | off this particular property. You cliff itself. be two and your employer are a nui- | “Jim, ten't thet a red roof, tt sance. But one that can be rem- against the cliff? Or is it just edied, Do I make myself clear?” Jim nodded and Mrs. Hilton Carl- son went out. Four hours of hard work, and. | another shade of rock?"’ “Soon see. Should be the care- taker’s place." | (Te Be Continued) SIDE GLANCES _ by Galbraith by Ernie Bushmiller a Mrs. Hilton Carison disregarded| prTTSBURGH &—Two famous the girl, “You haven't answered | polio larriors—the Salk vaccine me. Do so before I call the sher- | and gamma globulin—hold the key iff.” to the 1955 polio season through- os , out the nation, according to Presi- PE bape A peg ed dent Basil O'Connor of the National place, The Spires, was sold yes- Foundation for Infantile Paralysis terday to my employer, We came In a speech at a meeting of | up before her to get the place March of Dimes volunteer yes-| ready, She's a Mrs, Geistrap of terday, O'Connor said full hope is | — FRI BUSHAILLEPeS Op-a Califordia.” He tossed the name |>°iN€ placed on the vaccine, de- | ams im and waited for some reaction. | V¢!°Ped at the University of Pitts- by Jose Luis Salinas There seemed to be none to the |UuTEh's Medical School. They ex- steel pect it to be “at least 65 to 75 per cent effective,” he said. At the same time, he said, gam- ma globulin is a fraction of the human blood which contains polio fighting antibodies. It's develop vaccine,"’ O'Connor said. Arizona Income Up zona's total income for 1953 was a racer A $1,370,000,000. But because of’ rapid growth of the state's population, the per capita income fell from $1,503 in 1952 to $1,472. ment “established the bais for a PHOENIX, Ariz. # — The Val-| ley National Bank, reports Ari- | | | ithe piano last spring!" “Leave it to Mom to lose things! I put my basketball right behind THE BERKYDd MOMENTS LATER A WEIRD PROCESSION OF RIDING HOSTS” HEADS DOWN TOWARD THE by Edgar Martin ore-“yis war i NOU AX TWE FANCY Bape tig ay za ad A P Se . ‘ 4a, : yonisanie 1) Cage FUSF by RA eres ee TE tg FO Pen, Ont DIXIE DUGAN . os Rn Cape. 1984 by MEA Goreme, he T Mt Ong UO Pee OF = AFTER THE THREATS I MADE, ]'Ut BET YOU WERE SCARED Aare, ay) fog U & Poa ¢ “ ® ‘Well, that's what Stanley gets for practicing!” ooh 4 ~ tay iP ae q BATS TS - 14 an NS ta . 0 i, iad Wii i. wi ' BOARDING HOUSE ‘ 1GRANDMA by Charles Kuhn = ~ ‘ ANOMA THIS] [XES, I'VE A LOT O° SHOPPIN’ ~~ ; Mtb AGS piers Tey net T' DO SOON AN | WANTA Z . 7 whlAy & Ga EAR L GANE THE WIFE Tome ZB WD LOSE ONE'S PN MONEY nd}, A FAIR OF DISCARDED Z ; , MAK-KAFE!! . THOSE ou BOOKENDS I FOUND IN /. Z | WERE SO LUCKY TONIGHT A T é re aes 4 mIHEY COULD FALL INTO ERIS THE fe B A FELLER MUST KEEP IN |... AT TH’ BARGAIN COUNTERS eo TOP. FORM IF HE'S T'BE IN } | [THESE DAYS // ag TH’ FRONT RANKS... — —— ‘ : at i | Waa N A ~s las tie ube SN ee ee “aes t : P ; *¢ ae ; > ‘ ¥ Fa = : vo ‘ : 14 » : ‘ ‘ # .¢ : ~ s ! ® t - Wal- : 4 ; ‘den. Funeral service Wil be Rett Mystery Closes Fate ont, Parmer sooner Funeral “i quickly lost Master Barbers and Beauticians devote their time one day this week to beautifying all | They gave permanents all around in a mass operation. ame trom - ; Home with Rev. ' Behind Splurge Lies of Some; End of Others ton otfcatin. sre \ Desire for Safe Savings ls Well Known Parmer-anover Punersl Wome. >” Investment e WASHINGTON — Why did Yhey thony. Hip Mighiand Ave, beloved JANEIRO (UP) — This pass — the moa, the dodo, and Weal” Young Get me prdhgaal patna — other birds now vanished from the | Carel, Aan lckett and Judit embarked on a gigantic building save ge gpiva wy 7 Roles Pang. apy poe tod neral Home with Rev. J. Allen Zealand believed $ Parker officiating. Intermer —— ae Ft a ibe, eth contury, says) + Nas" tee Wine 7. Deva Fer the National Georgraphic Society. neral Aes ees a wen ong Card of Thanks tf Paulo, touted as the fastest-growing oot “cual hekd cap ic aecae| Ge qa oe aT city in the world. Three modern neck, it resembled an oversized for aig, acts, of kindness and i apartment houses bye finished ostrich. cent | bereavement in the lose i vmcis was Gens & ben Poe Anthropologists have conjec- or. “Samual Bow uae } | tured that the moas may have ft alone last your and only slighty been wiped out by Maorl or | Fire “Dept. fig. Purser amb 1 Even more than the need for SaG aus Genes heck wiber, Co. & employer, 4 ihe met Pontiac Motor 13 housing, the cause behind the brush fire, earthquake — or The While Ghrine and Thewsparks: | multi - million dollar boom is mysterious decline in vitality aft- ee alan she ened &. + 5 ee pom the ahi an er such a eatactysm. _ Dow : He profitable investmoedt for his eav- Recently a Yale professor of bi- _in Memoriam 2 ie ings. Se aud te ke ten IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR Hs were so stupid forest r ie mene bat De ; are death far obit onicias ate “Gy ae | contribution. | to , were; ies | for each ee ‘watching it dwindle since the dollar PERMANENTS — Members of the Wheeling Chapter of Associated | the elderly ladies at the Ohio County Home, W. Va., as their Christmas sient birds hed «kindly Te - value of the Brazilian cruzeiro has CHRISTMAS vei | : i of their money by putting J bl CI . Hal Boyle Says Remodeled Bus 1) savings into land, apartment|| NA ARKETS | Jobless Claims houses and ace uldings which : Gary Cooper Feels Best . | living costs and wholesale prices in Produce _ . . Sh t at Ai 5 acat ! : rerThere i no Wall Street here,"| tear gee jer) 1e.tm oe today with, injuries which he re-|Luther C. Green, afer Robinson But in movies action tells the| | Laundry was the enty “From measive tenes and two FUNERAL HOME _ = Collard, No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu eg coe when he slipped| was unable to pay a $90 fine and| story Mrs. Collier cooked everything | galion eggs, ornithologists picture oM completion. 1:00-1.50 bu. Mustard, No 1, 115-22 | ceived yesterday $10 costs when he pleaded guilty| ‘The best dialogue is the short- pr a. ant The way the Brazilians go about | no 1, 200-250 bu. Swiss Chard. No 1. | under the wheels of a pickup I feel the same thing is true | in either a skillet or pressure this bird, Aepyornis, as their building is as characteristic | Py, Sorrel. No 1. 100-128 bu 8 truck at N. Josephine and Lasalle | to reckless driving _ Take Lincetn’ er of ostrich relatives, Fourteen feet Ssesiiiele 4A as the boom itself. Some 50,000 | '°*!* hee oe | ots , Central Market, 14 E. Pike. We - Cece & ee eae There was one disconcerting mat-| high, it may have inspired Sind- workers are directly involved in DETROIT POULTRY Waterford Township Patrolman /have fresh fruits and bles. | * ter, Collier said: bad’s fabulous roc of the Arabian BUY DIRECT AND SAVE construction and many more in- pxrmory Beit (APs pid | Merle Finkle sid the Youth was| pestis, br ey uk — a - < sae a Mghety cheer: tha come | am tough i coud Set fy, “-—-by yt yy directly. Nomadic building crews coed Sos een oe Be liaee among a group of youngsters 3-9214 fn . “Cosy” an hie trtends call hina, | sions © Bice chest tee come | mech less match the rer’s Ave rE live right in the buildings they are | “Hedvy hens 1620. eit” hens 12-13. throw snowballs at a truck! If your friend's in fall and needs ’ most highly conscious | time a regular was of carrying . L. working on, whether they be mod- act filcccaagy Mp Hg lg co Age peraig John E. Buckley, 27, of | bail, Ph. PE 5-5201, C. A Mitchell. oe film industry, but he | People came tearing out of their Nobody knows exactly when or | 04 ¥. Perry ern suburban apartments or office | caponeties (4-4% Ios) 3025 «8-8 | 4073 Cranbrook Lane, Waterford —Ady doesn’t act like an artist. After | driveways =~ trying to how the elephant bird died out. arp Lats 8 paRioas) in Geemown fs ~ turkeys, young heavy type | Township. | after your rummage sale call 3 years before the cameras, he | flag us down. We got some — As late as the 1860's, islanders _ Cemet hk tie SOO bene 38 tame dot. Light remnina | Buchdey told Finkle that Simw| pu seer We vil pick up Jour |ctill ie quiet, friendly, hard-work-| dirty looks when we went right) 0 00 8 us eed in the Pry. en berry Pe Ce, WISSEL fae Py | SERS Sr (Spd ol to Ts es PM ne a pn Ham (Py cy ag| eee Toe aes | PEE bah ce ee ee demand ey, a bate bear? Pryere ni tos boy wutlereg & ae Salt A pt aie life as a boy the dog. Shep. He oe oe nis Henin extine, during the a sell'y, champion lstenct. "Ralph | serie terror fucy, th trees | tured. pelvis. you pick wp. FE S-O4l. Adv. | in'Montana, and siarted his career be found” When the ‘Colliers re-| Cbristian ere, BOX REPLIES sell's champion listener. Ralph Capeqeans of Boks pelea cen tieanine .| as a $50-a-week stunt man—fight- all the vanished birds, per was presented a pin this week for | pee °Siuscovs carried over Christmas trees, largest selec turned home, a postcard was wait-| Of 7 years of perfect attendance at|” ~“ : Hurricane-Proof Tree tion in town of Pine, Spruce, Bal-| ing Indians end charging the om |) Line ‘ther Shep had been | haps the most nightmarish wee tne At 10 a.m, today the’ Nouns, Kiounia Chobe font CHICAGO POULTRY KINGSTON fh. 1. cup) Prof,| Som. AN stan. American Legion, | omy villain : Hoan andl weed be shipped bach | whose Soul vemaias wane, 1890. ange a eal . . a —_ ° _— yi “ ae na oud that included listening to a speech CHICAOO. Des. 10 (AP)—Live poultry Jack Caddick of the University of |AUou and Paddock. ee The bill was $64. - wy socio the Press office every Wage ace LR: dae coope, 151.419 Ib); fed paying prices | Rhode Island suggests New ae ee ee ee quickie made on poverty row. I . gists; it was a flightless, fiesh- po arene Pemest The first Bible published in the cab mabe one 18-34. dives coe seers landers plant the = tree in| A ee . played the heavy who set fire to Radclitte College eating creature, five feet a 6. 7, & 15, 16, 21, 2, United States was issued from the | 31-39: hen terters 373TH: youne tees | their ee ene . the widow—or was it her mort- Decides to Scrap |v tare beak and cruel 24, 29, 42, 44, 47, 49, 50, turkeys 26-26; ducklings 30, farmer ducks ‘The tupelo has al [ uction gage?" 1 es Oo Pp claws, The “terror as 56, 58, 63, 64, 66. press of Harvard college tn 08. | coor be Be, wneer 8h 3h tested and has proved its ability to eee ° wes. sichnamed disap- oot aeae | orm woo es| ———— [Pace Continues Sie tant’ tyes |Old Honor Plann | pare some it mon years ogo) } 7.1. 1 1, with Burt Lancaster in “Vera with to mourn , DETROIT, Dec. 8 (AP)—Bggs, f.0.0 . ss CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UP)—Rad- Deteit, esses included, federal-sta’e Livestock DETROIT (P)—Ward's Reports, | fic and enneed between 10 and |liffe College has eliminated the| of Clothes Help Wanted Male 6 Eckmeengl miggy ln Bla Hm Dh penny DETROIT LIVESTOCK Inc., said today that production aac dollars. Industry sources |honor system it used during ex-|Give 40 Tons AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY Asa: grade B large 35. = . : AP)—The Detroit s vehicle aminations- since the 1942-43 school RAND RAPIDS (UP) im Cath- lor en e ealesman te Browns: Grade A, large 36-38 wid. avg.| , DETROIT. Dee. 0 —( of the six millionth motgr estimate his income at about An G 2 Se eee > 27%, medium 30-3: wid. ave. 31; grade gg em 30. Not enough hogs of-| of 1954 and continuance of heavy $900,000 a year, most of which : ildred Sherman | Olics in 29 western Michigan coun- of Minneapolis, 60 ott jag B large 34: grade C lérge 2. tered cariy to make @ market, undertone overtime operations highlighted Gary hands over to his poner, the |sisned the change was made to t€s have donated nearly 40 tons = cater = E w _ _—_—_ — Balable receipts week in the U. S. auto im | poreay ernal Revenue te of clothing for victims of war, exclusive territory av . Pull z CHICAGO BUTTER AND £668 _ macay one: market about steady, Com- —- . ; How Red camel stay on take “an unwanted responsibility Grand Rapids Catholic Diocese roe, Oe ee ee ee AGO, Dec. 10 tAP)—Butter irreg- | pared last Thursday: Market spotty, . i away from the students."’ She said oday, The clothing is being est and most complete line Call or See wine, Teeeipts. 4.77%, wholesale. buying ind ‘Deller ‘scarce, active strong, lower | The automotive trade publica-|top for so many years? Cooper the new system should make ex- | *#id t Nn York for shipment! oi cuctadve patenting Gy oot | Briece % lower to %. higher: 99. seers araéas sosaua steady to 5@ cents lower: | tion estimated this week's produc- | wasn't sure. ams “less noisy, less disorderly shipped to New | Se so James A. Taylor Agency cars 90 B 60: 89 C 88 vo ase. hte — ae ee, ceo tion at 171.588 vehicles, 3.7 per| “Oh if you hang around for a and tess terme.” Paar = . rj the dest. tn specialties and an 100 Oakland Ave. ‘sake bagene orieed "enchanged US large | tive, firm: relge Opa lemiyed steers 77 90, | CCDt above last week's strong pace | jong time, people just -get — Previously, students at the famed About one million new homes are | executive sin ‘ine, "iss oa ioe, | whftes 31: mixed 31: mediums 28. stand FF edie 4 choice fed | of 166,715 cars and trucks and the |to you,"’ he said, then hesitat women's college were allowed to li i. EB , Sees — as whee poe — | Heer 25.00-38 : tmoetly — oa highest production next week since | and added: walk in and out of examination Arges gem the “Soo eee as the bie calender ond specialty ——- | 20.00-24.00; most choice f ers 20. ipping . season opens ———— ———————— - few ‘ steers that ending May 2, 1953, when| «But there is such a thing as rooms as t wished. They were|- Nee asc Ine, M 15, Minnesota. , And haters a0 30.00; bulk ‘tity and 172,706 units were turned out. | keeping up with the parade. | even parte to letive the build- CAR WAShER eee - = . : | most tility and low commercial cows tate Ford and Chrysler have all | There’s an awful lot of luck in it. ing _ Sunday. 10 8..Telegraph. ' Presenting: JOHN H. STEWART, =| 8° nr her seen ee atime Poe cd Chopues | SNE, Saalbed inthe right | Fiow a proctor will conduct ex | _ Oyen setuhanee PTD hacer -: tere mainly 1.00-6.15; some lightweight | day work, it . _ Chrysler roles good—but ams, and talking, smoking shop in ing comm about . : commercial bills 11,00-1000; ‘most good | 1s scheduling Sunday manufacture | stray beyond them 00, 80 You | eatmg witl he prohibited Preview 30 "miley from : roaition Associate Manager for the Life of Va. and choice stockers —_ teodere f 00- in all key departments and sup- | don't become monotonous. ly, the students were permitted to experience wulaeans and salary, : | . ance oe saree si es plier plants. Chevrolet has — “I think, for ona, it _ bring a Se Seetres. Write Pontiac Press, ; : peveit F : fina assembly lines seheduled for | be a mistate to nothing sandwiches into © “EXTRA CHRISTMAS ( is = tablished. ; A on . . = jl > = > : = irk. sag manager eo Sit | tock and car bulding today. | Western nt oe : MONEY office. He is a uate of . jur Although many fans think of | wy; or Was First I en to work from 4 : i oooy member les. ee drier “4 a pete Bei sii or Duryea? » tine’ Area “Ane oat 3083 tar rel sles GS Car ‘| he has played an = pot you ve f tiac’s Life Under- ter to be neat ring and able to writers” ociation. "| Two persons were hospitalized a ar on Pearce diced He SYRACUSE, N. Y. ilies . eee. abe * per. week. Car Since 1948, when he be- bulk |last night when a southbound car Academy | Perts on ancient automobiles are necessary. Apply Mr. Lawson, company, Mr. Stewart has ise] Oh Broad street in Holly crashed | Te sav, “Teceived "his Oscars | tr7ing to decide whether the Brow: emer hgBetel¢ 1 it Monday ee ert bas into a cement abutment at the |.*wards. &” and “High |¢? Funabout should replace the CED DRY CLEANING cans tates ak ceca Mill Pond, according to Holly Po-| for “Sergeant York” and “High Duryea as America’s first horse- drivers. Apply Walker's Cleaners. to pot Hoollamcoadh ‘Through lice Chiet James Parker, and Pa-| Noon. has | 88 carriage. os comes tk none EXPERIENCED ITALtAN CHEF his consistently fine rec- trolman William Addis. For the last 20 years Cooper The Brower’s claim to fame is} 4: ord Living quarters available. PE ane Alphonse Roy, 47, of 105 Clar-| shown astute judgment in picking | heseq on an old re | Sune Zone Or - EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE uary “+4 = ence Holly, the car’s driver roles he felt were right for him, | centiy found in the archives of the gee City of Pon salesme = Env¥ ine ae ty wasihery rib chest | and a high percentage of his films : Historical Association. | ,,Sestien 1 The Building Zone Map of ae meme wear Dee iodine tue pee to fourth bruises and hand cuts. A pas-|have been top boxoffice draws, It purports to show a picture of | amended to provice that the land in the barking, Extra commission pos- Place with the Life of Vir- , Mrs, Jame Swartz, 34, of |- and » | the Brower ag it was in 1890, two | dsecription | hereinafter eet forth, fot) ®. Mure. FE Sain. ee ee tb 1780-18. 75; 18142 Buckhorn Lake Rd., Rose| ‘Sure you can make mistakes, years before Charlies E. Duryea NN eg FORD IS HOT! ~ Mr. Stewart's oustanding : F No 1 and 2 — 18.25-18.75; @ short Township, has a broken leg, cuts he said, ruefully rubbing his chin. set off in his horseless carriage in poser cope oegh City of Pontiac. and our commis Gem ne ee SS icm * ceo ty TS bet OR cariy aeareners dtp: | thom today at Pontiac General | terested me, but I was snarled up| 1.0, exhibited’ and demonstrated | recommendation of the City Plas Com. tor Life of Virginia, an 83-year-old company, has been represented pers took 3,500. ~ Hospital with other commitments and it by its maker, F. C. Brower, a safe r .— ~~ — a3 pen HYDRAMATIC im Pontiac for more than twenty-five years. It is one of the Salable cattle 1,000; salable calves 390; . ’t altogether certain at the th po gpa th comm’ Abi« willing to do all other nation’s largest and strongest life insurance companies. ; flanahter steers ‘sad betters scares: a ond ba sande expert and locksmi ertous to Samend eloped, par m ai jobs.” Good and ow up ’ j~ time picture . ‘ore amendmen . ' 3 per and cutter cows utility and Check Endorsed by Foot Nope, it really wasn't.” . Vv, a7 Coed guant to flection 4 of Act et ot foo, Oldvmoutte, 628 North . steady; truck jo} choice sad CHICAGO (UP) — Officials of] Later Clark Gable took the rote. | ¥odka Toast Ousts Section 3, ‘Thet not lese than. fifteen Tauck CAYERE WaT pe 1,050 mixed steers and heifers 27.00; called| JACKSON, ‘Miss. (UP) — Five! (15) days notice of the time and piace union, Winter's work. Call ir high good and choice steers 1.11 1b | the National Bank of/ ft was in a little picture ° | of the public hearing on the final 5 On. L. down $625.70; good end chetes Rett- | Cricago, accepted “Gone With the Wind,” the biggest |teenage girls at Jackson High: of this amendment shall be given DDLE —Gururance ity and commercial cows &.0-13.00; ean: check “endorsed” by a footprint money tech sales Yap. | School were under two-week sus- ina tnewepaper of general Sahin tense ee he semtinvalid bus commercial Dee 1: $oaet@: ae only The check was credited "| pensions today for toasting a com-| is nerevy fixed.as October'T, 17 nt | — $xchanee, commercial bulls 11.90-14.00. quek and yesterday. : . a ° ’ fn the school! :Section 4 This Ordinance shajl take Se 7 choice vealers 18.00-32.00: most cull toto the savings account of Marcia To Head Cancer Drive | Panion’s_ birthday effect ten (10) days from and after the MUST BE HONEST? commertial grades 7.00-17.00 a part lead cane ‘Test room with a bottle of bodka. | date of passage by the Clty Com-| rire are the facts! This te a satis by ber good 450 ibs yearling stock steers 19.90, | Schoonover, three-days-old, santos of ts Comet Postage pop ny EEN = || receipts include three loads feeders 4i- | father, George, a batik officer. GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—E, M. Made and passed by the City Com-| rition erent eam sea rect to dealer. : i : +: The of then teacktrs mission of the City of Pontiac, this 7th | 4 month. The job . SICHMOND - ESTABLISHED 1871 phate ‘sheep 706; Slaughter lambs ‘ Miler, Grand Rapids ae ar a a ee and day of December, A. D. 1054 tes. BUT if you have, am . 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D ace a : : Meg ol ge feat carina tne en te fees 12a ear Ph Cc ten 22) , noon UTTLIT Pus PE ea “BEDROOM 3 sees ee nd $12 ; = [bg A u cL. A: aarenens| ta Oaklan ee SE\ LECT i Cianers au “Abah capecr. a Pwsse raat S ~~ pad aged és 1 eons. Lake front hos . HO ui ' oa on ATTLE fag? ae oe toeeae manu: | dink VE Re CLE cai dec cars Rees perigee E H children _ cou; PURN i ‘ke. OR ea ed. room TEL co Pos artificial re Ex- floor til ENTRY 028? un- 5. Sunda LE 4 — fold GROWN scot the ape r TL | rE ree . MID- ae And ath ound os by CLEAN Suited cia Boe He FEABRC, 3" ee es oe Aetes ware] Ses MENT 1 arte y,yeomt tend be ret | ee eee rare ee EI oin're Fi mi ee esting | veEaR viva “and axe ee prs Frunatino Peles ric Pa Tighe Sr Nga ences ey bp aca SO WoDERN. MOioow tnd chee iOTEL AUB ; References. weralid hus R OLD} waar: | ee aes or | . $F snowiien Pa I~ your contre pte ae LIS’ “yen 12 E. 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EM CUT. | Ld ee Lik IN CAPIT SEASO wy ee ures MMON ooMs 3 arkston U roa. | poe ON WEST Sil - Ee $12 TES Pull intment, C + ‘es PUAST rE NO m2 eo 40004 or ae, 7s Ww OL 8A NED LA’ NE st MOND _welcom AND MA tiljties | MOD = e_ FE ¢- EaT sibE. 0 R and Sim tm BE EX. EME = i ER 50025 a ntown | or FE | Ww VIN ED 2 IR e. FE UTI 5-Se01. | OD SRN PE 4-3406, “6 SIDE. OOM u : m's e. Bee EX. MEN Same pair INO ), Leo L nd n Pon OL 2411 _Huron Gs hom up: 2 OR Eve Rea : OOM i: LITY. 1. | mace ROOM Ed ON Pp a 22 Sere ese a elxermaing. | Pg aC a ag Aen aE ae Eo sie a a ath ee rans DMB AND BATH ube 2 a d TOME’ Gi r Picante tl ee ir rigs NE 1-025 RE at MAL meo, Pi lack | Fi land RICES FE +0561 Escesd. oat sl 43-4322 3s Bilas vate eat - DEKOO ou 20" E. B month. 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FED PRENCHING FO Eve za | Com 2 Sai i cboreis Le wan ORR Nea (AND BATH nail | Sang HEATED t ataee STORE PACE BUILDING h : nh ; Ee long to | sales. ve sling 6 ab a | be ie Poor ge - eg YEARLING ~ P| ae bes 100" poe a near IS & 7 ROO 6 |_ COUPLE. = 231 rhe f LOWER AF 209 V ACE . FE 230 So ont “ae fee Walton! tert EE aap |S verano, gare) ee al wraytgma, coor MEM See coor “ueet whe ae a at m é La ; fe N w nh ay non o | % B ne 7 Ho. in| FE e ‘Huron, 5 an N ef 3 on u R day Toe A anaes eeoaeen A ils ram | sopree fa RB | tyegn Raster ne oe ae ARLES Listi aks aRoow ART, QuiRE Tae Ww | sno oinee tay be —" Wiuren,raext to Donelson, SALE bit | 79-9628 a Gro —. T = | 00! _ o° Done 00 WEST Applianc iN aes 200 Mon. Senin rv" WAND) csimale FE BEMOV. | Bears tot. Pontiac shee pe. if me AST A FE a ED. 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BAG ious = Fare hinG SED ei GOUNTy, = CO 7070 Se, stn | oe ~ _ FURNISHED = pages ND BOARD. 8¢ mt Mar |” Squ r tre hg s sou atid Sit OR. een lady per Chi MIDD reine! Single iD. yuare nsf ® ‘4 cat thea: ee | lot Fa abattrs ht 3-947 r) ale 22 > month idren LE burn es and Lak ereaa id = AT | ‘al! FE Adul « ROO! tratl HOUSE ). Cal FE S208 _& off “a a UTHERN Alm e Fr . ; e254 hg WALKING sone only. MS MUR. tratler park -RAILER s2007., R 059. Sagi Ease 105 *, to ‘ ro pgs ge ; A . Realtor : “DISTANG No @ 25 Monroe FURN “and Couple HUR ROOMS OR = Phone ae- tvin tone room: = . . FE) fooms west ANCE rinkers. wel ee Sunda Cah ON _ son. gentlem ROOM Frei - finegnen ranch brick } Nice! 2 a :_OF DOWN. 2 come HOUSE y ony FE. R FE eae My AND kitche: 2, 14x27 homd quired turns 2, on ‘ation, NM neo. Po R CHILDR OoM A 184, e BOARD erorieal — mgr] io ‘ shed main six | oom a omeo. + _privile ND B 181 Jud on a oe furinbed, “References Union Plates gee. OARD : be lake rv. 3 BI ao D WIT furna th le e - 5 i & Box Nea: Lake. EDROOM ROME A 92-8426 H H ga ce 8! vator Messe ; ; ’ . a. paced my! bL-PU es OME | gerene Mtached pias = : round, center of] heat. e RPO = Scat oe =e ; : EM ‘aaa i ts thr SE I out ns ond m wip - ‘ , 78, a Re ed ad ough Help 1ELP.. R py Pool qtr | screen ' “| tiac P, That’s ho Want-. Oy An luded, mh \ w =e Arinett In . tool, a Gg _‘ . i = © bt _ 2 ia o { a _ , . \ ~ a Pa ’ > Ld ° . ~ ' . ty ‘ fe & ¥ ; J f i + a - mat ‘ __ For Sale Houses 43, THE PONTIAC PRE aaa . - oy Sale Houses : 20), © IDAY. DEC > . ‘BY OWNER FOR A iz For Sale Houses 43 For Sale ] , DECEMBER 11, 1954 ~ ) FE Soe | ban TRiDoe PELL RAL A “ e Houses 43 SLICE OF HAM ———— ca aa eee 3" sR othe BIRD TO) Nordrwestern ea. DRAYTON P | |” Fer Se —— . TWENTY-THREE Live Where You Play | _ LAKE ORION a Mayfair ease | A large §. room NS | = ~ Meee 48 = Sale Houses ae For Sale Hoyses th i : ‘4 Fa S r ™s with w Me - | PALS 6 ie room home with lake . ban iving At and°'3 car serag i Mo CLY FINISHED nat NO WN PAYMEN at - a pat, Es | Its Best iia Bee t 1} over a es bs ye sand take | er PALMER mostme iWES ‘ Ouly 8 NT bate Gom\-turaiahed al ~ This wel) constructed 7 wit) dining L Plastered — - | © pum After 6 caus ‘om pao | | - OR 3-0815 § hee 7 SLIDE ‘ homes . Pulty - Pric . bom, . £ a vetroams Ou large A —~ MER REAL * aoe ams ores Built in electric | basement Ae Ea rua | {ts ae INCOME HOUSE — -,| JACK . “Attaches ware bay re hill overlooking lake. Oxtord Mich EsTaTEe breakfast reom Ay Charming ‘ven bens Wisciy tad | ee at meee. 2 ee LOVELAND first fh y AY fences windows. £41) » VINO STA g , Dae dining room| Ses eet 83.000 | Muy decoreted Beer, scbapls | $100 Casa Labo Rd .Koogy Rerece ak room. Auto. =. 2 bedroom ia.) a 2 ea ‘ "4 , Stoker * «Fall Basement. | aia "Pe tise dete s nsec thee dene fit, Phacttsch imaneen | tate cast aoe meer at, eee tas L.C.LADD | ote * ” 2 Le a ; as ry — ning med- 4% Dix eiey Drayton P | =... ‘ erence ‘eluaine ead ‘i 2 Take oriyi- Ms . 816,500. | __ OR 2B. Opens | ~The Red Horse Cor ‘) > |’ home = Seat ou Dev mort- ; THELMA N R 3336: Open Sundays NOW OFFERS FOR = »- $408, and 2 scres land. 1 : . auB = ate i. ELWOOD : i ITS MODEL Rie" 1° HOM : au _ araes #. Dyer, Build URN HTS. 51 HOME FOR | are HOME ALL 4 Jonge Dyer, Bolter | Gate Seno wit t= | "Ls rir ne Ee Bode EM 3477) Leach : wap to 9 CHRISTMAS Lew east heme wl Well VACANT B OWN es Landlords Hate "em! Immediste possession. All | sea = 6380 down Ful” Lake | rm ~ ta . i ‘ GABLE HOMES: rooms in this family al = eeis tédaineee: aed | pa tg air 5 F gt rmang Niegentsetarce | Sau foo stints Tec pane LAUS Se . when you can baths Large lot ove | fear reunr Union laketr MODERN 4 R art mT \.M 3 EAST . iu gt Rp od ar "\Guiy fea.see. | woe down beach 814.00 °N YOUR OW : ear Cas rsa bedroom home with ment, ; 330, with only 2 $7..| Weonave the Bey, call gaa N HOME ahaa az in ence: oe Ors ve Sa See aie Re youA "RED HORSE | ° sows ue avnnensce + nce ane Bais COEE. ap A edition’ Neat Fee rs) a Pass} = PERFECTIONIST? Seve Coss Elizabeth Ra mS ARE AVAILABLE 7 Auge wa 1 block te schools. t i é — . f eee PUR CHRISFMAS OCCT : ment to eee down pay- pak: SUNDA tet 4 DAILY AND ase wom is ee Smee a a | “i IPan. | Six Rooms “ , Y eo NORTH SUBURBAN 2 1 TO 8 PM. quick’ t; peal sp fomtur? ane 1 ~ SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM pls eesi liar og home tn p.tetvere home, Meat, schools THE “MACEDAY” | iss iNn R CH : a ors you te — 2 BATHROOM FULL Face DUL., My hen eat careag heighburhood. bath : room RA ‘rms. and room . i) Linwood Ss TU isa 34000.) im Svivan : 4 ' BRICK. RANCH HO mt aul Gay gee et| 3 BEDROOM | sescx seas| ite" cee — we oan Trae aad condition I buy. $550 Civilians, low down Thee wal cneses on ‘ender AT LAKE PRIVILEORS Ouye ctree’ Only 410000 00 | down payment eo Be rly Furnished Model cacsere F , payments New ell arrange terms. | J i wt ae bak. Sa Sal | stree’ Only “410 000.08. © 2 1 mien pene pst vwe| FHA g Bike oeeees| HUMPHRIES eet towne eer! aa ETEK LAKE 8 = cor- $1150 REALTOR aa & ALL MORTGAGE CosTS sn ee a aes eee oe ee ner jot. Near public of St. Mi | DOSN SY Uneiuson Coste” 1 -ALTOR FE 2-0474' _— ander S orchard, wita lake Brie” borhoed. Near Se st PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS - |S N. Telegrapr | Open Evenings Th FURNISHED EXHIBIT! ing tm ore ving tm. ge wood, floors. Ww all carpet. | FHA APPROVED FEA cesegeetys Heel Reate Reeeeg | _ ; e ‘CHELSE A’ HOME OPEN D a _ blinds Ges furmeee | Perimeter under TURES: =| Pe 7 42-4 sv at ae Ao of front poreh down, 4 down ent ° Keay ee. kitchen Sheets - , ee aS BEDROOM BRICK ¢ MIDDLEBELT NEAR ORCH- roa! i bade up. Pull bsmt. it - cabinets with SPECIAL 1A ) p ONE ss Cait $500. Down ds : “Er!!!! Just a minute, sir. I also ——— Pave pees = Sead Ev BD LAEE RD. PHONE. GI ce Master folding doors on OPECIAL! ’ . sell combs!" et, sewer Fidera) +4191 ries, 3 bedrm ranch ty Samas STONE REALTY co Carey" cerame ates PLUs MORTOAGE COSTs - . For Sale How 43! : Gl | Th Ik . i — ‘ lg gg Rag Ep pata Reacts 'S Gig | be ME tno ve Seen) er STIACREALTY (CO. fre ea one rermace and wate —— ' a A oan Irgee t ON j |) driveway mt a . : sien poctestion, 7, door, immedi | Bien tails watch for Open PLASTIC TILE BATHS 162 Huron PE «east Y $850 por EN HOUSE fare pieture window R. ay a Bl _AINS ay Drive out AUTOMATI i , : $1] i uf : a . oe a to WHI | E ; hen iC OIL HEAT TOTAL DN. PAYMENT)! unday 2 to = n tala mst = liv this not- | TTR VE B act _ , > bol me ‘mn em { rothy Snyder Lavender TERIORS | UKCRETE EX = VETER netOve Te vsiaai | isecied on Peebo tion is the answer for the larger 4 — REALTOR < Lavebe see ranch ty home beth ty sig Off Eliza- | family wantine to ceae . as rae —— a PE 2-411 FULL PRICE $10,500 you've bee: | modern kite ar Rd. M oe Seott Lake) ‘ake. shopping cemter. school. | " MUtual ¢6417- _— a Sec a wan peeeaed oon | g-—3-J5 | home has hiv. | £ voaee | approm. 962.50 mo. tn- © the Wh School bus reams. 9 ta dining room breakfast Ft cluding Ttax > ¥Y Drive out M . 3 large bedrooms and ; Wylliams Lake Area Phone abs roa _ OR 3-170 | ¢ and insurance. na VILLAGE for’ only $860 aoe Boo ig Wig to . Airpe ¢., (Wet | Hur a) Pull hesomow gas —— ro ogT Your 8 a 3 NCH TYPE HOME ___Open 9 to 9: Sunday 1 to | | CALL FOR APPOINTMENT ONE ones goa be hes 1 ler face | — agg ae costs, you can Gerese & Uso Pas ropen signs lake ona yp ag me with, MAS GIFT TAKE a this home on a | $200 MONTHLY OF OUR SALESMEN 4 bedroom omes one Smet | Ct Sweetie. = * 12 open ° at| CHOICE OF OUR peal pen meson Migr down Al HLY INCOME 1m WILL BE | ment, tile bath real plaster. nat gomtorabie —— sesenaets “ Aa eb? | SEDNOOM ett Ont lore home feat St. $6500 or ent 981 Whittemore | REA REAL BARGAINS. YOU THESE) Oi, hesi Complete’ witb aes Antique hardware Dorothy Snyder Lavender . wie oe COLORED “ANGE — OR BQUIVALENT IN Nt et : : way and ' cu: gare ith oak at REALTOR hom come. 3 bedroom dance = sew more? Clim’ we say 3110 W Huron St ' ALTORS ¢ Excelies for targe famii " ON coramie the bath. full high base. , FOR SALE a a Sas eee | ere Sone ee | ee “orn ceee| “Shee on tT eon x10 | ‘nea tor’ living ane | -stomey oro z men high base- reet, wer ___MUwal +6147 Open sheq for living SAGIN‘W 8T with rec VOORHEIS RO installed. $24,900 FE 2-2 — ee | @ te ©: Bun. | to 5 quarters. 2nd ONE shower. And apace end] as 3 pedrenms AD Sunda ms. ve [IT ROCHESTE | lo tes ear of renting VALUABLE GIFTS is pra Breezeway = 2 car| Kitenen. dinette, ety blinds, R AEF BURN sT. f 2 bed cESTER ARES | KING : in = wits Sion ‘on "Beautit “Bed a ae ELT en Farege Cyclote fence full base . B RO‘ ie ee Se ace rage nice home, Atiached ge. | I 5 Beoutital ¢ ae : ar eecme: matic hot wn medi possession Sit Sagal ce ho ROS. #2s7 2 BROS. | Fees os % == ONLY | HAYDEN | *xgsHoMe™ Only $600 Dows | WILLIS BREWER Phone om >is ro rage * sheen na Oil heat. Ga- | * ae on starter home Large | Ey | With Carport motes in Keego FE +5 Roosevelt Hote! ___ Open 9 ee te a nist ae Jaonggres avers Phone on eine ee and school 68 foot lot Near bus Ss + ar >a of being King of the -p Welten Bivd. orm a paper ag Ihe vada FE 28532 L hckane miesod Man eheen orm dingy CEJ) Seurice \Wat $4200, Terms. | ues We have a jittle wnite colors. . — e _ + : 1 to atsc ; | ORNs siorm windees sutomste “heer | NO MONEY DOWN rT Gis ectier'imeasts Gtier| 4 BEDROOM | an 8 "rear" a make Sag oe ir $65 Month better thea paying oo a much 2 BEDROOM ranch mls i pon I or yr ge and bath. Un- Mice | 1 reom Peo. | rth Rochester OL 66371 rong Bl = eo won't = e Real : PAUL A. KERN \ rge — a Lake one Lou pump. Very clean. $790 — feors, pa tg aga Poor wood | ee a -| that only 610, i pet pe you “oo _ Only $190 D Pa bam : “RN, Realtor | — a. costs to ROSE McLARTY | bu« tine. Only $1.500 down trom | BAYS KOR (TSE LF he see this little Ww ILLIAMS LAKE n. Real, Este FE | aR . PE 22162 or PE 5-3978 2 ACRES | Live tm the me eal 2 bedrooms ed waite. VETERANS ee TIM WR ; ROOMS | ~~ | Nite | private nee — wi wot fieors, lem wails, hard- BUNG ——— | J: IGHT, Realtor AUBURN s1ictuTre | : ‘ : ¢ 5 room modern home all w e, and rent 4 apt encloséd poreb. vine conm and PLUS COSTS A @eitigane waset wl oo)” Oaklan* Ave as . N HEIGHTS | Birmin h lovely 2 acres sear” Weterterd | deths ye | Lar kitehen . . Preciate this love a reen eek eet Sve ee be) Bre rent rest bee Y gnam | High School. Owner will secevt euial tek ic taeak te col. . bi : ge acaled as ome $750 DOWN — FHA fe bom ror Ms 3. rae, batt Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ap a crag cage aay 4 Tet Quis tear bed Laoag Magy eat $7 DOWN MINI Atl Rit as ‘ct “ae | wx -s mh ae See y paved cnet wear scaped . ——=- with plenty «i eae bs heme act room, two bath. MINI IRE’ CASTLE | vyment ‘hool. * , rae nd | ve housing ecant 4 . Ae my s7M rar fom $3500 down. NO MONEY DOWN bm wesc ad nan « oo probleme tavk af fnaed. chen teakeseena ek teen | Big enough for ell the plane WN samse sompietnt Remes wenty Ot < | uanveudcs i G.I. 2 bedroom bungalow west ot | Neoutl * bins 5 ing Toom with “paneled ting Uv- | trees ees ann! berries. Biv n| heme shown | efter ® rove AL TORs | 4 foom gay weility Put pein occupancy. ’ ENT town tores. | s s gee exes on 8. ba eons 3-1072 A steel E West side 2 family, Live i the a eet bought se eee Sag ureatun View of te | "0 ‘ACRE F cmall tows le, mi north “ne Cpe 9 Fi wun few! |K. 1. T empleton, Realt Jeanna sad Gometa Laee Oa ot i wal meke ter saplectie Ban - "| “shown by appointment = Featio Th. terrece watrance Tee-| 2 ecres of ARM ea gpee ae pl tg Og am gi ve | sare O-ehard Lake Rd. moe oF | Drive. i Satna ech dpury ee Set | wew 2 AND 3 0 | NEW FHA. | Fella "toom muvee vou’ iner:| Ztrawvcrron. Sovacrey ‘tate'™s | bree & lerma. Cail Fegnanavie EN [rm Heo pee ot S| ROSE-HILL see to appreciate e. Must! Nothing _ 3 bedroom homes. | H + | WEST voce a e, basement, 2) stor at @ 5. rad eh +2821 or | REALTY COMPANY : JOSEPH F, REISZ $500 down i OMES Ne ee ee Be garage Encelleat opportunity | (irr Punt a Leake) SATURDAY & SUND. AY __ saaget Fone tenn 53%) W. Bt. BR. J. VALVE ? ase at * ea mek Elese to" trameporintion em | STAIRLESS LIVING” | TC — Mode! Phone OB eede > 1101 PE 2.0280 T, Realtor just * blocks East portation a n AVING )&PM : Sun. PE +1339 FE 28749 245 On a a | North Padd . of schools, OU hea! and c ‘WAY home ing i ‘ ERE ae oitand ae re tamy fared end abate sss own tar ad Tee | on re Og S800) DOWN Willia Hi * . e * = { : * reo y ovine . Lak ; Rustic Dwelling . ane ee Ghoneee ase $1,000 conn Lgl bedrooms, Soeperstive Real rats eetee ctemang ety lg gy = pee base "privieges a! Bs nhl wah - Low ; ms © Bea ? a bath caer ai _Bylate ©: « : low, west suburban neckien, a OWN) aariguea caer Wn co plus Areal bu buy for the cna arma ghchoradl your means a re ae (ow po Spt | of er Decay We de os 5 ] Nn Down . f jake privileges, picture window imately $4700 per aol eene. Pratgeronctor investment | R LAWRENCE w oe of tile Interior a =~ hl 15 ue on ol _ it, car, 2 bedroom starte bome with —— es! Poy hot water $750 DOWN ek taxes and insur- | +4 shopping | eat me close | wheat — Uultty room oil wit 0 down nes! age ae ‘lake 4 $8500 60 * Priced at/ room shell BN ig eR © theve for sure! ee Buy an Existing Home D. eee “ee esis Bedi, tomes | Fa. bane suum cae ewe “ots on went side to of lane, ; | s La = - : ri u coe ‘hos © North, Sid . \ rene aaa Firsh the interior | FOR COLORED | and Paco podria Pot trieg Thev ere complete all work done icndie’ asepe | be ny tor only 8! 10 de = — : — c cave & van a tig an iesetes tars haune _— as me i orem naty Sodlivieeng Cees Meng oe a st butider ae 0, lecel —_ s down F GC W nm le a! ‘ ab ot an cC ‘4 Peryetitg tino “te ponies | [nln teree i room home. an sak oars soninteg wal, | fereh. far summer quests and i Ae et sch | canted nk ene me tae! catia teteeetaeemem | ood Co. rooms and full bath | 7? room pm home bad 6 cated on pay ol beta de vow ll have them with th-r- = ing : viems of fniah - oa righ’ 1 bloek ate Ra earage All city conve somes RE a a a oungalo paved rt th thes se to A niene down. lar bed fall Bath | ass per month wthat rents tor =e en $57 00 | mente to” Crehard Lakes tae We have existin, hon: s “4 De Tere right | block te whee a ake an or ae” ee we \LTOR and hot water be an you A ® any tnclu.ion lent in excel Watch fe awe Leak and | screens IMMED tly atelier for such a low doen = ——— 4 per cent tons for $22 500 oo wi Muanciae i o” Open sign wai DOWs Alihisuse « OR 3-173 « = e use SESSION Tota price seo 0 “ee WERE e 4 BUY" Taree wecreom | ies mbeteaes m romrem HAYD "meen tema tre eg | — Mer # eo SE “ mm”? wic $1995 DOWN Er Gil ES R - Ty ece brict rancn with aueanen tional mortgaces conven eae ao he’ water Cosley Lake i i e BUD” NI > : lizabeth Lake “S REALTY CO ear Onl: Let us privilege teni Sek CHOLIE a eng like new cosy | 82 W Huron - ( and tl ws = old . Seger Racal we can give Sand 75 6 FE Walter Rive = Tranc ft im * ay Z ] P » - Mt Clemens St Fes. wih tol becmeak om fetuses. TT dead eae wee enc | “ere cts Re cusat Bole bows 3 ON * vm tom) aie PHONES FE serie Eve Mr. Donaldson rE diise recreation room, carpeting, rep. brick ner pol crag 3 bedroom N THE PAVEMENT | vm eeee, OR eM ‘ . - _ pia ete Large weil Inndac apes IT8 PRETTY NOW N] 2 car garage recur’ kaeumens coon aid tarmbouse with) BT) CHART rS.R 1 aaa eetSae = how beautiful it will be gg : | ee ot) furnace end tinge space 4 a ig id or iaseane: | rE 4.08 : Beale fall price spring. at this Pine Lake =) STON : . Tecreation room. Ov Butlds : wey frontage a 21 $35 l wake year NE REALTY CC Forrest Lek oriecting ng pa'tially modern Pr: ; S35) Down PI $2,500 DOWN = O O 7 | coco home Over 160 ft of lake | 918 Jos AL CO headronds e Golf Course On at $9500 Owner aa iced 1717 8 Telegraph Ra ti< |; tee. “Weey_ciseae renee | Va ace ake Sean ee to} pm Delt; oe tweet few Re ts Poanims mar Sore et dled | aa eccime a: Fang “GSS nits Real Estate Bachange Mortgage Costs cond ery clean and im goo FOR BETTER HOMES Three bedrooms, tiled. bath’ am - . = south and go approximately ona | 3 BI 1) ie \! ITS s od ; aaa fan basemen — = 10 roreh room. huge Giassed "in SIN RO - ue Bow ieeice’ tet -epee signe, Se te ee Only tw = Take on : wih Ge Roe Geet sgn ohor agg Naka rcgat i | ROOMS OFFICE OPE Wau: bank ine ee ee Y asaceaan auapenees re $2,066 DOWN Large 7 somite. fro ap iremeee oar thing a viturnidvad (iivers) | ec crm pemea inne ace OPEN &I ne? | electric sgt shkence beraasl left situated mm bungalows 4 1 ; modern nea: 8t room e ™ P -tiee very neat i here for perfect famii condition Has living cellent [(N SUNDAY 15 oc water heater A Cc ai row. : akefront — 100 reds Suita. 2 room home with wr §=6Call tod fly r tm dinin y for onty 68 “img Cresent =] on wWaler ble for roo: uita ot" basement and ay to see ii TT kitenen and » a de 006 = with i780 : laa swimming 2 ming house paren also extra 4 room LIKE . fei 3 bedrms Te eee trond | oN JOULINSOON. Real = a FEATU RIN .G ay —— rtment, 3 room opr e that ‘s rented 2 a AND «mat full veitor BEST . apa. N SUNDA rage. car ge) SPA WIDE OPEN automatic water he -)e : ~1> eee : shorts Tout oss A he Tie ET ee eee EMRREE & GREGG “Winows “ Las Beem sterneents aL at BROWN, Realtor 4 Only $24.00" with terms Eves | bie. erick re egek Succes ares paved sireet Only 810.000 0 AWS Lelegraph Rd ee ee TODAY \ = s e s Ruron n> ser OR ms plus den and La (Gas ‘te i , = . _Membe FE 24s10, *1975 paneled activiti “ arte EM 13-4393 tomatic Hot » Suburban r Coop Real Estate Exch Dlace reps posse fm noe OTTER ILAkKI \ icy) Heate: Water ) sraton , CENTRAL STREET nothing mere to add Priced right | ek be Cate Cr DOW \ Onl Heat a Lake riviieg eo . neaienent Ino me with 2 - . aarden & arly 2 acres for tl ge =" N ~ ‘a tractive “t 1% "* iningle a Sek Aa’ cote toe | eae eriviicesa Weng Ba Wrine cat Located am the perth swe Asphalt Tile FI : “_ seoms_ =P ment dowr for o apart. HERE in ‘his LIVOR NIA dining rm, breakfast =p Ae Is THF BIRI ‘Oree rooms, one bedroo orl and 1 down. Natural ftre- | ment with gas a base- =rocm en library r swe. bes— en and enclosed fret. tesuk be Ritch. » TO SEF (se uisg bole Total peice Lake Privileves Fan Snag “lige pros, : | sarace bo water. Also ‘ot rates large site "pastetully gor | best Ge Wee 8 toa bath up “Pull | ae RNISHERD INCOME = cc“ 7 be 75 Vent We id 11 carpeting. Foneed ta yard. , < 4a, ON eae lS Se cael ee ee ee oo oe y= J . | & tap money rarner with ete es Sit cmpeiasent avauanse iets. Living teem ding | Mr ‘Jol PF sees Soe" — GI oe a Pecos! as Sunday 3-5 30 pin S650 . to jeq buyer ie * room. kitchen, full ba ’ ’ | Bries, 3 dec sale at just $1500 cn’ 170 © aS Alindel ment. furnace. Fa = LAKE FRONT en d | tet ‘rm. ranch type homes : ; / newda DOWN lodel open Sunday Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor = matey gtd Seo! 2 bese Secor oon 1% 1% njarain an a Al’ plastered ‘wake, "select ini AMERICAN | Seminole Hill Tao bedrooms, ising rovm 1G ym. at 368 Clayburn aallw i Lawrense’ Bicoat in front porch, S h cont Boers ull bemt with par- uresque white frame colon ee ls, near Me a, Postiac,. weston nes! - poo roperty drt PE 5-8161 or ~ Ope Bren. Ceritornia style Hick alee jot. igh, base ‘on tep ens Inc. sat d recreation room, outo, gas oe beentitul cae | tiominee and Oneida at pcg oP eo ar tee aoeiie Lake frond to out Bite Elis- m ceilings Balcony be« be space 2 car garage West 4-3232 JOra nt 0608 down pies - tien. Buflt be Of distine- ‘ REAL BUY room 2° iiving roo ated sutiful lot 200x250 ft HT = 259 8 Woodward B an 6-078 mortesne through in 1850 =6Preserved aor : brick firept m with only $14,000 with &: l price = OPEN irmingheam out in the Early A te i ‘ oom brick 1%) beth 9 es, OPEN tare winder. Scar takes eecmceme | me Joh | aaa mea yaeseise tas | fiber atte tEbic ere S700 WMA ge {fic oO ‘ ces , place ft, annie.” Ess cirncy, “kitchen | Sei | - ohn K. Irwin | ees a pein hichen "ear schon wl mune KENNEDY - e Tom city $13,600 ° .. BS REALTOR tre large ga room« Ex.- . pa buses and slorr REA Think | ot @ femme WM these: ‘eM today. net allt JOHNSON, Realtor rer ee 1923 room Sar ap eran, Leslie R. Tripp Real with « ppl cco home _ Open crn ee @om a ie Z See es ee Rt ea Being soe WP haran =” Fa ese file shower and bath $1000 DOWN — my een ae ae : se esi - wine B-e161 Feet Ppoeel Eves combination and large se a bd H Mesern | oon ee Ags 1704'S. Telegraph Rd RAabieted) bss RAMBLING hAancn —— WARD Fp ARTRIDGE vee 1a _ \ HOMF OF YOUR . picture window Oak Moors, painted | walls : ‘_ WERT SUBURBAN. N : YLVAN VILAG REALTOR FF ees “7 OWN r Lace hot pa aay eet kitehen Bh Mi gorse ~ GA pi —— becat faut pally Vasant goon yout Crates in 43 W Huron 2 RS ke ° : S7t0y ee — WN ae : TEWAYS en, rong ’ bts — . Stee Cone sie possession {Oeuvres vich'“top: | Ease lg gaint gh! OLD ORCHARD DRIVE EME eee 3 Want Village 1. workm 62° ; HAPPIN 2car, : th off furnace. sitchen tiled doubie sink Ben- Corne NG itfle three room lies pe ae cee 2 up and 1 ecg neon parece with f-ont v an Kl a LAKE ESS | priviegss 612 aus AN’ ie rar u ps on Pioeye bin J ae a SMART net ef Noyte ‘wand . timid te ore, Lastias hrepiace. dining fooal ‘Be. t rh we nf ord ti me 7 , tine a5 6 wal) BUYS ; be it here tale o ‘ at Aaa foom “home at only mis Babee | ae tne, eitractive "home LOCATION DELUXE RA" -e cts ove wed path. vadient ges BEI Pays - Nes. , gas heme Take Ra, tara ten S| ak a Pood burning LAKEFRONT BARGA = an new te 32” Mod am ‘ee Gel ace TORE: ows at’ IX SANTA? ‘Donelson Park ~~ car Tmeoln Jr. High ‘Ee te Cutler at turn to sépcture wane" ell with | Leeated 6 miles west ue 21 ft itving rm attr kitchen, Low wit if you take time out DOAN - am frame ho . ( ef Hi op Pegg water mee wih welt fed remt-bungsiow Sttoren bomen ‘seme te |) ii INCOMF Tos wil have uf ¥aca we toe Model Home ee ke a ee fal Wectneen Tull dining ‘room, 1rou & itehen. ceramic : over ving rooms one Senn em ge eens wmes One 5 room for owner in beileve your eye se Stee 4 CD et) enter ue Ii _be-enent and double garage. X 1c S tops double sink "Maaier p ooking lake. 2 stone fire- Doub! garage. overhead doors ne rent Both are Some with mice iivin % Sestoom see our newly completed 1! a isn heat, ope half acre ee es ae: 485 Dixie Hey — bedroom 12x13 al aster slew a ee as! © sea Sones le lot 813,800. term« peat tad ciean $1,275, down picture window M | room with story brick sem ed i', otaiene located spprox 14 ; . yion Piains view of th oo. sii eects Sommers bee with dinin : Th kitchen Luts finest Wests adh file» negthwest of Pontia: de ene ’ nos Gi = bath Attocked Tomer, foal pia” meek, with goes | seh biol Pa cgactc bungslow Ne i ke en at ow Fong hm Lov ag 5 oat fituated oy er oe *. Immediate oe Hi ntal . keeptional landsca screon eat, storms and Po. & and dining rm titan! pbohoeed wngaiow bees) ego rag® All newly decorat 2 Uresque corner wot A mpc and vm. oo} eee st price | euty of shade. Pric P rips a: ins beantiful land. | har’ Pac ement wit bin-fed sto, Mush away ge as heat mene and on Fenced front yard panoramic view of the sur- SUM) Sasemrut eas 3 bedrooms, full See tafay at 's13.900 You BE Batting Sak tetek te | alloy “Ole sce On GH | down Ry insulated 81.486 snevbe, Pol” price “B8fee” On fers (omen pliaiee an Geren DOWN “sews . ® ly such Lid Sen le | EVERYTHING - von PY B20 Ose0 | gown down. Le OPEN suNDAY | bd bgt pee es _" Beiviieget secid wecueaiet aces ore Lat Pi ing room a nole Vhills = for comtort- : ; slow fF ser 5 ae - ining room tine eight reom are the seis Bee Blais 3 \ BEST BUY ree pedal g Piao gtang ee | IRW al ~ ‘we are ready, — at 815.859 with bala ing base mies a reals pie everyth thet wil stefull ** : ron Bc - IN & - / Of A terms nee het al { wi . please you su ecorated and richly od NEAR 8T kitchen he aren. LOOK ~ po r furnace Approx get the details. Sho hd pba Meadowbrook — the mone On paved street acne aictaues blinds Pig MN veer REAL EET ATE—CO-OP MEM ay deter gg wo heme for 86.960 Plan to See Thi. HW cat price of land $6 650 to pointment please. $17,500. by ap Maa nnec © aowntiwn, « street ; wi wp , ee 0 ot tle exceptional {amily lo Gowntiwn. spick & span six own this ave a home of your PE Soi FE ae a Aree, Litter too ee a . . WE BUY AND SELL ome ee, en eatin with 1 bedroom piggy inc goed ristmas. Tota! price 2 ACRE mie: =e = hg Open BIG, VALUT LAND CONTRA at $15,500. Call up ious & — S A lovely home vou've €1 500 . offies fo an our + kitchen finished been looking to e you've ae i » 1.500 DOWN before- they are att mone a nnn pranti ile Pormice syaimboerss wean Seat. 7 tee, tec Just a pa o Cl WI a EGE pe ey oer Nowe NIC } 7 5 , ter apd stool incinera- = from us, Pental = oy bave been wai A FORD ecated on WN naon © only 8 left. This beauti- RAY O'NE iT Re alter room ba sceeen’ paste tare cS mur saree meke your > Beautital LP og on of ral aog! ls | pee property drive out dare! bie eee rooms ane fl brick home is open mT am Gpen tual onc ee ne an c= sates eee ai of ea Gedety beens. 834 ¥ Oren es ture sg ee Bae ee beheld the ond Moor SNP ITARGER co. } ‘ * P one bi a sement ata Te Sunday. @e-operative a heal es Of Sana jon St «6FIRST - IT ‘WONG PIONEER ain See Seoes: 3 piece rae walle uror FRE 4.1540 oo ken left one bieck to Plastere | Doni poy aoe sre ae he » aa . can ee *HLANDS Be ‘ air furnace wit . iorrs, Best of all ite vacan ° 12-8 p.m. | $750 MOWN we al ~ | Saudition many ‘ertsas a. ter. $2 gs! hot water Rnd ~% WM tor immediate no serie v1 , ‘. RANS 4990 R a Modern. 3 bedroom You Bu o Seil- To Trade se attrertive S-rm. ho vy Dpoageasion. 10 min dri CW ‘ A x » for t taint Bet ay Oss Drive | pid. on 2 ‘e home 1 yr B v IT-WE'LL INSUF jivine rm, fire me. 2 oat rive Var be aaarca at tt WG tues in Pontiac Drive out West Street .M39) ree lots Lage oriv- Gu oben wall-to- wa bd ; ee 18 months as 3 Bex 1 KENNEDY _ — agit ig —— ee Dloeks . turn right fe Anous isis M 15 modern kitchen pore Pou 1) Retter hurry rooms . a. git cost about $300) te model. . Ph. Ortonvilie 132 Reverse —— , by cue ond a rm. witht $950 DOWN - Three ranch type Evenine TOR oe M. Stout. Realtor HANNAN WM. A. | . l pro optcl tiled firs. ao hee, ey 4 BEDROOMS fee an e, os se 150 O87 Pane - ‘to 6 a ? Saginaw St a FE 53-8169 TIneoin 44900 KENNE WHERE TO BUY IT? set 9. REALTC oe See rssiacegeas over | om Sine ame Thane Ko citing Conuttimmadiss | (118--$100 Moves You In! i0e.766 BUIIDING | sixa8 ONT ACRE DY See the W mber bedrooms ‘Moor’ 3 : ove cet alts NOTHING ELSE TO P BOWN. 3 ROOM HOUSE. 1 _ 82.500 pimping and electricity ant Ads! The 20263 FLOYD KE 1) ey cat m2 wedtooms | fears hare ME TO PAY! |, Ser Orccarte Hurry on MA Stet a. lead you straight to bar. oom So =k om: war Lawrence NT, Realtor hot water. cone tere ln a quae. Bees Tre vérm. brick See, memes, | | Sent wn, 3 lots im REN . 308 x 104 PE 410 —Ct + , planter ment, gas ot oii : Pp. stool, elect Li ti N +3560 s ete. heat, mp. Waterford. OW be gains! wexr ‘hoon: | Next to : | RIDG wont test. os includes every bon née a room. 1% Hes” Rene. through . = am | Power | Png, Meee pen ai tetepm | fas sce name | For Rent adel | Hoven - ; \Goepectiare a sam | oo DEEES REALTY co. & Clemens. Perry | Sent ieee 2 oem hones. Creo: | apartinent, rooms, . . : i ‘ e Estate : ; , ; Real ~ Moree gan » PE Mt Anchor Real Estate GEO. “MARBLE, Realtor, thirig. Dial FE 28181 fo for ‘. . . : Model Phone FE 30004 Ra ln an ad-writer, ’ ‘ . ~“ - oT ; V 4 : ? / - y 2 oa er Ir ns a - | “ F ; ee dreamed of — living room and | I | : : . = : : a or 1 Ask for oa Sano (anstime ave \ou the rge dining room usustousiy car- | roximately ‘, acre’ off South > ACRES EACH Tea MeCullou; Phyfe tables Gas water r. ¢. _t© get away from the noise ted. 31 ft AA va Rd 6 $1500 down uy Le : Ae 1 Cc HAY DEN, Desi WHI = "ace WEDDING GOWN Reasonable FE 2-002 peee Laat Cal! Nina Martin Realtor OL Located near Clarkston on PAVERN AND SDM oo ealtor “with train. Also an aqua forma: SOAF ted size of Toom, 2 fireplaces. 2 car Leia . 6 £ Wakon Bivd E both size 12 5-8909 0 SOAF ORNATE CARVED D FRAME. city lots? Hf so. let us show atiached garage and sit- a Waidon Rd Excellent butid- A BUSY TAVERN located on 2 % © Wakon Bivd _ Open Eves E 5-609 FOR SALE G ARANTEED | RE- ~ Coral metallic, $100. MA 6-2322 this like-new 6 room A 2 ing sites Close to new high main streets inside the city, with WINTER COAT. SIZE @ (SHORT) !rigerators $39 8 up 7 uated pn ap — cargos cote SPRINGS AND MATTRESS. FE Seagelow 2 acres acre parcei on | school “Al hi h and dry a new 3 year lease own by land contract on new ¢- | ALSO TEA! BLUE SUIT SIZE | Wringer wascners 638 00883 ® river view 2 car bu tial awn vacua “Christ Dav only $100 down on the in- appointment. room house With basement 010. PE 55519 APTER 6 P.M | Spmner washers $69 95 up ee nee —cement drive and | = required only ae ete ay | divid al parcels al on contract $3150 20 YOUTHFUL LADIES” CLOTHING po *C°R™ cleaners $795 up SEWING MACHINE & vacuum ‘s pla . Price Wall Be Happier hdw. M Real GROCERY AND SDM per cond discemml, Ces to | cise 16 Ressenahie. Phone va! = 7° © Cabtes ___3E EO | _Cceser Roveinm © < ! ¢ Happier dw. M. Stout ealtor i mi =i: asona one FE — = PI : si terms you, $4120 | GAS STOVE GOOD CONDITION STOVES BOUGHT. SOLD ex. 1 5-5029 After 4 pm eT \ Spent in this 3 bedroom home 17 N. Saginaw Ph FE 54-8165 A BUSY NEIGHBORHOOD gore ~ — = ~ FE 4-1905 changed Turner's 602 Mt co elas Pontiac Lake Front | ‘west Side located on large double jot Open eve ti 8 0 ery with large take-out business 1) yy" O'NFIL Real on, Lane Dekeees Cee Ss S1CCE f CU. FT neraie | _ cas 2-0801 lac Lake ron can! soum) keene lacated | in the northeast part of Roch- ~~ = Has a # room and a 2 reom \ ag ealtor 10 $3 each also misc. clothing erate Mavyiax waite R ~~ ee Brand pew Ae room and bath | in the Webster School Di»- ester nea’ the site of the new | » . ren 5 4: apartment Will sell on terms 75 W Hure Open Cheap OR 37785 bie bE pfioe 4 asher eason- gi, VERTONE TABLE MODEL cinder K dungslow with =| «trict Ot] nest. glassed porch Catholic’ Bchasi. Preed x cal) | ROOCTIRSTER ARTA Phone FE. 37103 or FE $1202 ry TUXEDOS. SMALL @ LARGE -*’* ey combination radio Plenty of new garage 39.050 with $9000 SCENIC HOMESITES IVAN W Co-operative Reaj Estate Exchange | Good condition. EM 3-4529 'G. E ELECTRIC STOVE GOOD | sreph. Goon conditics. Reasca- ghate .! 2 cond beach $1 down — better be first . 7 7-10 acres 1,500 SC HIRAM MAKE OFFER ‘Sole Household ‘Goods 7 | —— sae MAytair 6-2898 _able OR aes : aS <— . INI. na lhe s acres $2 250 ee . ae eae : Ss $00 down / Avows “Makes You Believe Te seres tooo FES S00D or FES 2504 94200 balance at 940 mopthly, | ~~~ Gas STOVE. USED 3 MOS COST gis Gea bic $29.00 OHN : Lakefront Brick cin Santa Claus EASY TERMS 111L Joslyn, Cor 3rd Realtor Sel Phy Mae gle pager i APPLIANCES “ELECTRIC trons $150, now $75. OA 8&-2073 GE tule diy weaker ies : ‘Tule’ tevely suburban) heme When you read the price tag Maurice Watson, Realtor Coe-operative Real Estate Exchange on over 1 acre Srane Mast en eee coffee makers, GR WAS INi. MACHINE LJKE 5 drawer oak chest $14.95 : reflects excellent taste and on this $ bedroom. all brick “WE SELL THE EARTH’ . be sold this week Owner oll; Pisa cual.’ bape oe poe) Bn ifferobe. with mirror $10.08 2 individuality for its owner | home Mas income possibilities 428 W Fourth. Roehester OL 60371) \Q ‘Tramps Wanted 2 2 2 take best offer, Clark Real Es- proen ee eee See ee Gs wt 3 PIFCk \|ROWE, SEC. Warm morning heater $29.00 2 ou are sure to enjoy the | an is located close to shop z ‘ amy ‘ : tale. 1362 Huron §, FE) je.- than dicen nt prices Michi. | We! built ' year old 4 cup electric coffee ure $15.00 5] apeciousheas of the huge 11s ping area Priced at only 61 A nice clean 16 unit motel cater 46492 Open evenings Ask for con Nit ‘PE 48513 _ 7 serie cedar chest $39 00 a ined hel | 000 with terms For Sate t-arms 48 ing to first class clientele and Mr Cler gan Fluorescent 393 Orchard “NIX WASHER N° | cabinets $895 s _ REAL. TOR| acne buinea. cousiesly Ran ee wpe eeeee. located on @ main hiway 100 - -——— | Lake Ave ayaa sic we ten WASHER All white teal knehen heater 626.60 ei W Hurep st PE 4-328 | be ed bath spr the ceiling! OM Fe ? ; ‘ miles from Pontiac This spot has Money to ‘ean 53) PIN . 7 = 5 We buy. sell and enchange every- \ pe answer Ph FE 10029 cma three, lovely bedroom: ROGER BO HENRY, Ine ee eo aAp a.. excellent gross with a better en y | _ ; VTTENTION $20 CHRISTMAS BONUS ON PHTL thing for the bom = . fs Stl Main OL 1h A TARMIER’S FARS than average profit Ail furnish a a Lenders Cash for small radios FE $8755 gas dryérs between now and iy i Co-operative | = "Estate Tecnaage | round — a with t eae Rochester Michigan : ings are in good shape and mod : 7 APEX WRINGER WASHER Dec 24 Phillip Petroleum Co Oaklane urniture ; « e wo pi \ : 192 Acres on main read are) AEN e / as ‘ 5 j : | ture windows and plentér in satihval Paatiac Level deck ern Investigate now No 1379 LOANS $25 TO $500 Gooa condition 386 W lroqyois os Orchard Lake Rd FE 1% 8 Saginaw 2-$623 j recreation froom Garage loam soul 6 room farm . n On signature furmsture or car Phone FE 5-8069 : = a TAPPaN Gas RANGE aig ho P for the kiddies and house and very good dairy tsa Sham ime ae “Etec todas ANTIGUE VICTORIAN OvaL Tor Oxt2 TINOLEUNS., $1.08) Sxces sud adcad <® brotter aa oo ft frontage You || be SERIOUS Y barn New fences | mile of Ponty of sham in the iiquor B Ie NE} eeccastonal able soild = Walnut ; es ao Pee tically mew Booktases and cor- : ’ amared et only $26 ° road frontage Also ideal A ; S eels E jC) Al. | $20 i % 40c 4‘, ft wall tile 18e ft u teh = 28 in square Al! blond, a SUNDAY 2 TO 6 P. M. > int t glasses but net in the profits on 2000 Solid wainut bed $2500 4 pigctic wali ule 2c each 7 * : : c . . - y appointmen Have you given any Uiought rN ae goal — bets this Oakiand County Class © bar FINANCE CO is We ec tone — mae ot 09 house paint $1 49 gal Pio a Rk L..-ELLENT ; G af to moving eut in the count: y is F * Jt. the spot of spots in the 22: 5 aldo one ; 595 insid nam 1 a 3403 Radreaan|| ase abelek (ha on 3 acres where you can | ‘ _ ai comperssle talus sea for the past years and pp swe * Lawrence St e. 2 2065 _ _ maa o ‘ Tee ie Leondith 1 Best offer FE ¢ io west suburban oun Plas: | | nate &@ sizable garden and tute Gur teak ei suis some a — = ap , AN ; . ntlac ANTIQUES FOF CHRISTMAS FE 2-5450 Free Delivery Free U sed ) Trade-in Dept. - tered walls oak floors picture | al I Sel | | . puntiful deep-treere en Rees pointment to see No 3313 (VANS S25 ©) $500 Colored giass china furniture HOTPOINT CLOTHES DRYER : windows | siereka; cia’ tile’ wae Ov raising pets along with choice items MY 34 1 ; ~~ Bed and springs $19 98 Seem ackere aad’ eine ‘+ loved ones far enough away > , Baxter & Livingstone A GOOD* BUY IN. SMALL Netter oo *acrifice FE studio couch * $14.95 pa ‘vied. “basement rag from the city ‘@ little over Jolin Kanzler, Realtor a ie ee see Bier $ 2 pe living room $19.95 sement. gas fur 1, “5 Laser ‘4 ’ ‘ = 4 \ Lawrence St FE 41538 dios and 5-8738 HOOVEP VACUUM LIKE NEW > = ealtors Fl 4 0528 miles) for privacy Here = Lere Ww Huron st FE ¢3525 —— : SKE NEW. 5 pc weed breakfast act £20.00 : ~—e _— it is @ good two bedroom Sade ga ey Real Estate Service of Pont: FHIENDLY SERVICE AUTOMATIC ELFCTRIC DRYER $1495 Belts bags brushes all 6 pe dining room set ; $40.95 9675 DOWN ING INCLUDES. hom. can aa innulaled It ee ake can Ms 0829 Pontiac @tate Bank Bldg WHEN YOU NEED No down payment Balance at makes 056 Myrtle Huron Gar- Large dresser $24.95 ; THE MORTGAGE COST 377 B Telegraph Bie & hickep house all in good “Co-operative Real Estate Eachange Jcha A Landmesser, Brok : $10 per month Late model wu> _ dens Chest of‘drawers $8 95 ; 2 mor: CO} Co-operative Real Ricale, wacwaher gnere It can be yours for eo RCN ONG? pr 8188 FE aor tomatic washer Balance at $8 — HOL IDAY SPECI Al ~~ Qdd upholstered chairs $ 495 Drive out West Huron to Water, 3 BEDROOM FU BASEMENT nly $8900 with terms FE ACTORY SIT1 FACTORY SITE FROM 10 -TO 5 to $500 Ber month) Rhone (MY S371! saute ides a SMALL DOWN PAYMENT % ee tae emt ne 5 acres wee possession : \ < . From 10 to 103 acres on railroad 103 acres om railroad and pave sonina TELEVISION. 2 INCH tees a roses $189 96 FREE PARKING : Sonos go cones homes are = es _ Ortonville 9TF ldw. M. Stout. Realtor an. pavement Will build to suit ment Wi build to suit your w. ... neip vou with your money a a ee nae Tigerator james WYMAN’S : | : | 77). Saginew o° Ph FE seies' Your needs needs. Me MiCcie = i fateh ee sign = Gentleman's karm | ee a a RR ae cng fener pape ttn Aion pay as oe THIN a Fou Want Destestin sewsne machine 0 SED roa Santee, os ia AND ‘ ‘ ‘RON ~ ABOUT AN ING) YOU \ . . | : ments ode $119 96 R B Munro } lectric, Pwo Homes — FARMS” OF ALL KINDS REAL BEAUT\ SHOP OPERATORS Teleshone us or call ot our office CAN BE POUND AT L & 8 eriecdaire dryer oie 6 “? Huron ‘ene foe Sale «& 2 ear ba ce Gsikr che acu atuched. are” GE. freeet 11 cu USED TELEVISIONS GUARAN ce - West Muron with one busy operator Priced sks sea . ” = - er w : ; 180 ac nee ® room «peel fa : na ; ; . for quick ‘« BUSI RAXTER & LIVINGSTONE ip. dining room suites $1950 up scratche’ 9 tranat Terrifie Electric range : $39 95 lassed in porch well landscaped tepreductin coat of Suild . 210 AC ness property 101 ft frontage on “4 W Lawrence st FR 41538 Marv other ttems values Michigan Flunrescent M7 Large oil heater $39 95 reecee aommeu break waler ings end only 16 miles west ; 210 ACRE FARM 14% 19eR-/cz care fi “ser! apece USE OUR EAS\ PAYMENT Veohard ve _ Refrigerator, guaranteed $69 95 Saavealen fens cea oe ot) Pontiac FOR BETTER SITES Located I's miles from Hadley oth acters Hvine Quérters above GET CASH QUICKLY OR LAY-A WAY PLAN HANDMADE QUILT TOPS 38 SMALL DOWN PAYMENT 4 buy you don't* bedrooms’ Well fice tlean home in good repatr : . . . CALL J A TAYLOR, REAL. HOTEL _ DINING M set_and china. EM 34047 si at 136 Barrington Rd tor In perfect condition. $50, ° here it 1s complete with full $9809 Easy terms | Get Yeur Building Sites TOR FR 42544 lease Reply Pontiac Press "pos APT SIZE ELECTRIC STOVE $45 Sareitg _MA 5-128 sement. ree space. gas Now. Kor Sprimne cy ‘ FF 5.3280 KITCHEN AID ELECTRIC MIX- \\ and on © paved street Must | : : “ee 46> Acres SHOE REPAIR SHOP WEL! = : er and Pra i AYNE GARERT'S — rer = : Ee 7 ; ) and juicer Practically new be to be. appreciated Lo- J. R. H] LTZ ne ARAN GELY ES ACRES Binds Retter than three-quarters mile equipped with inventory Such) Ode cae ea ee par OA 83840" APPLIANCE SPECIALS ue , ™ = =e = * = : — on? 2 nike from Pontiac Gen- ati ig an ny _fremsnas at 2 Reterircet Good payment Realty, Ortonville 202 PONTIAC STATE RANK BIDG of drawers, Duo-Therm oil heat’ KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. 42 IN Used Teievtat te ff $40 : Hospite REAL 18 = . al e buy & miles West of Pon . i . 8 elevision sets from i ; : FE s6iai W Huron St “1 0 parare” sheathed up, elec tic PW. DINNAN & SON ee STORE. bar RENT 20Xet BEST Tr AGU I FIN ANC rE CO Be Oe se These ate ahghtlt vetetennd ale Prmdix Economat automatic wash- £ We wil) take your home: in. trade tricity availadvle for your pow. W HURON cation ae Plenty of BUFFET $1500 TABLE $7 00 These are slightly scratched. Also er like new ; fo ‘Ger < our new homes. check saw, $700 down L narking 738 W Huron WIN AGAIN chairs $100 each OR 3.7500 other he mere in 54 Servei gas refrigerator like ; etaibs : To avy To sFit REALTOR ~~ . . a 8p n_ sizes ichigan new . i 4d ‘ 16Y LOTS Two sots 0x1 30 ft eM pleton ' Partridge ts “THE BIRD" to see RO ItESTI R. M IC H. BOL LLE GAS e aetascent 393 Orchard Lake §2°195 Norge automatic washers, : ex sidewalks gas Sater apd THREE-QUARTER MILLION DOI LOAN 875 10. $500 gle NUL . Ake rew $199. : sener nm street $625 each ar bosiress 60 miles from De rice Instauiead in vour nome to: $2477 KENMORE IRONER WITH WAL- $18995 Bends die. new $149. ’ AUTO: ; IM ACRES toot At igventery New franchise LIVESTOCK compiete Kenvon Furi gas $16" nut cabinet practicallt new rea- Many others tr choos from Big REALTOR rREREY Park Two late an Kear i ; ; a Snail down payment or trade HoUS ? jones vie Mwt OR 3 209! sonable FE 2-6120 discounts om neW ‘oor samples “20 H Bt , bmerson Stee it Mr « ara: Bxcellent and hig mS } - SOUSENOED GOO 12) N sAGINOW : urea EF 44529 Sarita etic t rime L onroductive say afer barn Phore Fe 21084 or FE } 9060 Ph Rochester OL 68711 OF 1 O79 BEDROOM SUITE MODERNIST#C KFE'MCRE WASHING MACHINE FB 5-6 ea - .- _ Open Eves 41) 0 - Bundey tu 5 : = - vi Seth ash CU, 0868 pe T ines ih blake rer & ' Ls h cit 2 , An other ae pS nes and machine for Chrictmas Fountain lunches yourse]/f ans say more than &FELVINATOR PPE i ATOR chairs & uffet $33 Porcvelam : \\ ES I SID) 7 ami Orchard Lake Arve New - rF a 4p. one putin modern) niene ! ine , quarters This an of - OA \ a haif retail price Mic gan Fluor Foes sates a oaahien oe pubes c en table sch Mrs set INCOME 6 rooms with 1‘, bain: Ss rm and hat fancn tipe 4 at Real Fatate Pact ange wit full basement Immediate portunity for a couple to own a escent ,193 Orchard - ake ve $2995 MI 6 : 9 months baby crip $8 Stroliet nvtural fireplace, and carpeting home with attached carage “] ARGP LOT WITH PRIVILEGE nessesston Priced at only $72 good ores profitable .busines« BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER , piel Si Baby buggy $22 Car bed. $3 tor the guner rooms and bath Immediate possession Term | Deliar Lake Will take lumber eo) with term: or will trade ait too much cash required for $23 "Cian sry teen an $500 “Deluxe giromatic model Regu. KITCHEN CABINET SINKS BASE VMs Ce _ renting for 875 per month Ful! or oat bu rg materials « @ Pontiac properts ldine a stocl and = eqiipment = lar $29995 now only 814985 MI am wal! cabinets famou, Youngs. WESTINGHOUSF STOVE 2? OVENS Dacement gas bea, garage $3 500 fac N C , « illness forces sale at once E LAWRENCE FR 2-313) : , . } : 7 = ® «e $ Tt ti KRNEDSEN ave | lempleton. Realro Wife s illne.« tore a : . 6.1300 town make See them demon Completel) automatic Che M wil bandié REALTOR Willis Mo KREWE sa 11 Fibs bas Se etnls 661 Broadway 8st Davisbure FRIENDLY SERVIC = BEAUTIFUL SOLID WALNUT ~* strated bo Youngstown factory 6 347 ‘ - * - ; : ; Roosevelt Hotep . L are ake Rd FF 4-4567 Mich ; = S ‘ amen z = are rts a our open house Thurs a age . —— XC IRTH EN 1) Ek 4*S5lo Pve Fl] 5 7406 PE Osta or FF A Chive Fie Open Sun 1 to S gor RENT FURNISH™D a BED orwet33 ie fe to ~ piece bedroom sulle _FE 5 1333 * Fri and Sat fe ® 10 and 1! ree Ee OOG SE Elbe tag F 510 Pont ik of ees ty 101 f! frontage BUT ‘ 9x12 WILTON RUG LIKE NEW We wil, be open until 9 p* oro ana Moxe ) Good comditien : : ee ee sake : notioc (Biate. Re *. . acy: tee oe Ree ale on was aes square tt ene 69 “W Huren FE 3 71a MAple 5-7687 durine open house Retre eats #034 Meigs Drayton Plains, OR ouple he stool kitchen «sink peied stiee’ near St Joseptr an : “4 2 q : » ee ease | = ae - . : 5 = s +2948 t . SecCiminel, Achide ; a ’ wee + space With modern living quar at. A CABH FOR FURNITURE OR door ;, ifs Michigan Fiuoresc- ets nbn nis: ped ees neat c= amet, assem on eRe a Me A te.s above Neat Take Orton oo tools. Phone OR 3-2717 cent 392 Orchard Lake Ave 7 IN Poateriad TELEVISION 960. je W Pike FE 4 sees large aliractiye 7 rem bun Wil) comaiter trade for Featdental SHOPPING FOR A COMPLETE BED OUTFIT WITH - = ——_——_— -- — , . Tigidaire FE 46266 ee 1 AK fF PRI Lhd 1S te WATKINS [LAKE 4 an POST chal TY apes sash eaeaie Pops Herc In a ri ; O An > Beautvrest mattress like new 1g INCH. RUA WITH DOORS $99 50 ’ tA Peau “—" DINING . sm Bud ale : ‘ ' } ' tact Jee ‘ icture entiac Shown bY appetn sieat ; : ~ room suite eap Ayfaeair * ‘ ; lake front lot An opportunity to windows ne Htent- ant 7 S Myra _ : Inside antenras 3 -6-6000 9 «ROOM rs ges im dA good lachian a & trac tee et caunttiade ran int gm ccentars pm so 8 oveg- prompt to - empinved =Ast POR SMALL RADION AND WALTON TV | ists s ieee LB. ute ' . - ; ri i i 3 = bax : nt Oh Maem: . < ae Men Wemens married or single record plaver F™ 5-675 . ‘ fs esher and dryer. jot PD wilh. as 2 ty 5: abies price on terms Padward B mexement ctl heal Storm . Nations i vedi —— . ' food freezer BT aa cas ene 02 ooo cme weeks . ane TORT Pte faire Sten errr ad a reems Late bach 2 GOLDEN _ Ree ee frst CHRISTMAS SPECIALS IN 54 “Aiton Cor. Josive POs 1S oie Cet eootiiee.. own vaiaas : \ , A aaa ren Hane r ap dele p ’ t ; “art ss Aut —y aes iT P 2 . ROAD Jast completed: 72 Woathins Pontiue I states School bus $21 660 $7000 OPPORTUNITY meee =e at come im § dav, Phileo 8 LATE MO ; iz 3 B | j ; se ico Salvaria. DuMont General 3 DEL SQUARE TUB ristmas Gi 5 fanch homer fireplacé in Just off Poutiac Take Rd on a For the map or woman des: ring ~ LOANS § TO sO Electric Hampton Electric 825 Mavtag Washer reasonable FE . i ts 59 ‘ e luge iting room mic= beautiful ew street in a grow in te start ther owr busine~« Huron : +972" ALt KINDS OF RELIGIOUS 3 ~ subeivision Lot 1000150 Goed 24380 cement block bi aiding ) “1c CHROME N $% AS LIVING . oods - : .. HRAM striction. $1280 FE 5.4708. afte ne Rey At nn tt Inc. situated om one of the few bu RENEFICIAL shin gM ett ae cwe A cond oon VE. 55045 pee goods Th jl ese Shop a O- : \\ neice lots) im | ihe hearl el ne™ FINANCE CO chair and table $6995 value Ch ts el ; ‘Wes, ot the Pinte FAI TORS Sa jokAS aca! cee N¢ ( na bkcna Bek Ds LAKGE OVERKSiUrrED CHAIR nristmas oo Po 5-509] or FES 2303 1001s {ff bollting sites in @ 8 ao AUT FRderal 37103 ip for ans isp of buciness Igre 7 W Lawrence FE 2-9249 Pchttac modes Fancus makes Form ca om See ls 9 Dwight Ring AKC REGISTEXED COCKER a pak Evenings = Sundar. beautify borhood® Hiebis re hyn Bvenings and Sunday 1-4 in the 4 room apartment B ° top. All pop: lar colors Come in Gein aL aa «it Meer 3 FF 53060 sR: 2111 Josivn Cor 3ra Reajtor street ‘ode! tah, «ch an‘ o' furnace $10 400 sea look compare and be convinced LIVING 3 CHEN FURN OST NEW 3 610 H P MER- Co operative Real Extate Puchange vice Lovie and st Yn goed A ! ‘i N > d M of these extraordinary bargains corner cupboard dressing tabie cury outboard motor $95 09 . roa “ ane de abd: Bay sao Sale Business Property 49 { ITAN DEN, Rea Veoor ee oney? Michivar Fluorescent 3%3)OOr- Cali between 47 pm FE 5-181 E Waltou Bivd . INCOME vith $80. down . Fo Walto: Bia FE 8.0441 ‘ -enard Lak, Ave ; LINOLEUM AN» PAINT SALE . BOYS AND GIRLS BICYCLES. 2 apartments with sepdrate en 2X5 (YNEI ‘tice 8 et “at the, CB8ARKSTON Its as near as--vour telephone on13 AND 0x12 RUGS EXCE % orice 1 Jacks WAIN Terr FE 46266 ve o ast ‘¢ the yrvre pence 3 rooms & bath each Ful * dures o ‘ ieerisi @ polls i Corner Washington and Main ’ > Just cail te condition 44 Euclid rail near Seer _ BOY S ENGLISH LIGHTWEIGHT se o race ach unit f uron Open ® uliding sles in @ 22NAS store for sale’ or lease after 1° LATE MODEL WW RCA _ ELEC- bike Sturmey-Arch one c er , nik h o« . i CLE § er 23 s Se ee aN Mer ae ca IE RRL retLeage Dea tues ae centage beat hon Ea artriage FE 3-812] >.t.cemmgconrs Fr rag be Mees ee Ee et E 1 € r bus «chools _ 3 Tear e~ condition 4 6FE 81.950 down ° Cie « in On gooa = ng Town — eer ; ¥5415 after § 0% ae road ae ; th’ $60 ~ nae ear te DINING ROOM LEAVING TOWN MUST SELL _“O* Siler 5 pm : S950 DOWN . a As low as $600 ,with $6 may M ~ sli _ Is THE “BIRD' TO SEE Ao eae face se pbc ee suite. $238 FE T dale — ie tnt ee phn ater aan HOCKEY reom modern hom ane . 7 vment o s or any other ee = ———— v jamptables. ates, size f Jot Fireplace Basement ait oll North of Pontiac : NO PAYMENT HOT SPOT Worthy purpose. most loans are CHRISTMAS cocktail table. maple bedroom = Rolier. skates Bev: sae Line tay Priced: to sefl at $7950 Beautifur homesites 100x190 In Will sell this building with 880 sq completed on your first @ responsible party with How would you like to buy a and in a few minutes Liberal CLEARANC E drapes, skunk furcoat, size 12. Boy's Scout Uniform, size 12, 8-S-Rtutterine S-S-S-am ss-save - Hieh restricted (Close ta) brs rad emai cews payment — business that will pay for itself repayment plan Used Electric ranges $29 50 biack Persian lamb. = 14 type 8356 OR = | lems but Co emeeen Berns. shocks Bod) 6 rea. Low and Wcated on Willams, Lake bar seat. 40 people Weal as 0 Kelvinator electric range $58 30. _“riter__04_Newberry. CAMERA CASE AND FLASH OUT- is 5 gids ch VIGNE eo ee ee ee Rd at the intersection of M35@ = pin and just ae sharp 89.750 on pee on ketene ccs 79.30 LIVING ROOM SUITE MATCHED {FAS lens Low brass lamps. f 6 FE. Walton sivd FE C6) hath becad Gunte cece O. LAST SIDE Excellent location for television, terms , ome ulo Ge" = we renee are —. = Table lamps. 290 _ 200 Start FE 3-6304 ; iealier zr ‘ -and util ro ; . Se automa wa bo : —=—= . © Open Eves $1600 do-down nice homesite lots 4130 f — ciecteical shop oF doctor's olfice Irone $2995 MAGIC CHEF GAS STOVE. KEN. Christmas Specials . ra t Tt } tt . 2 eee wake eHON cach on a corner 2 biocks off Only $5980 with easy pevments DELUNE REST HOME can Company “™ Used studiy couch $3250 more washer, Ox12 rug and pad Shot cuns and deer rifles, 25 per 4 arouna home consist res a 3 te wath on set oo Beautiful 18 room rest home in Ee LAYTON’S 2_ single poster beds. complete cent olf pe a feomial modern kitchen laree 4 ; down takes bot! a «mail towr with «patious land 7 Comemunity Nationa! Bank Bidg dresser. chairs and table apt per cent off on ah fly rods. ; : ng room giit-ed criti ie ROY POWN oH P _F. C. Wood Co. scape’ yard Now ficensed tar bat urs 9 to 5 ‘Saturday ® to } F urniture. Apphances size washer upright Hoover vac- Regul@r $1995 “Oce@m City spin- he . : serves Bs ex! ra room basement A beautiful corner tot f 18 patients Completely equipped 3063 Orchard Lake Rd. . pace rape 7 one desk Me EVINRUDE now $1450 : / sutomat: eat Gdals) and eA ft) with Tenshp Sern we "AT-TOR in every respect Large dining Morigage Loan $4 Keego Harbor b open Sec Bema 128 Rae RUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS, a ees -§ kh Nae OR: fe. Gack imeluded in erie of $0 450 pice ‘neighb@rheod. 81356 casn « be room excellent heating and fire nae Rag s 5-881! or FE 5-9974 urn or FE 41843 = 1985 MODELS KFASY Sram par ne @€W Rar Ter with $72 00N “car ewe + Corner oe ‘take Ra & M-S®- giarm aVsteni > TAKES Iter $9 : se : P ‘TEMALE LHELLP WANTED __ MAGIC CHEF GAS STOVE $25 Be ERMS TRADE-INS ACCEPTED S : : ; mews Wi teers miccen tee —MEL LN Bete or FEL #50) Wrens f6i w. seme Pe cons MOY ATL PURSE One Moey eee we closet space tasteful! EATER san | 3 Nor < cles ho nes =i wre : Essk : ene n12) Sone auto Tir - » r ; ; wicca ea 'iOesin earl *MAttalr ©2509 16x STORE AND seis BtORE . OT. Dt! sovler fic Only 85:009 : Swaps _ 55 DRESSER $895 SIX YEAR ‘CRIB. rug, No 12x13 rug $50 Plat. ft steam iront_and, sue coftes ‘ . ie teen _JOrdon 46121 — MAvfalr 6-2 pe a 2610°'N. Disie, 's ‘mile Ee —_— Open ony 5 days per Ie a en ot ee bitin form rocker $1? » -way lamp Tit $1 : jipeheat 3 os - ; . elegraph e , sid Tl ehh ree $7. 8 cu ft. Paflco refrigerator S ; Sos Da Seth et? Livre EARMS TRVECTTINSAFETY. Weeep 1 nvnteinae “RR Sele Woe WP. Rete ie Oe) ee Se Muses SPO} SRD WARE open sign. Salesmen . = prem, — Sing ;to schools and bus One acre parcels of gexcelient~ . . * \\ ARD } if \R I RID¢ oe es ; tow beds aay -sprimes ry nied = sie. A cobonagl aq ee wt -Adome = S land Near stores. schools and buy- a dependable car: MIFHIGAN BUSINESS REALTORS ‘@0 CHEVIE RADIO, HEATER ech Sofa ectrie train OPEN SUNDAY 104 b . y P ‘ RS EATER cars and tracks. $15. Ber 2 26 and “BUD” NICHOLIE os month ny Ot down and $1 per NOW. See the Classified) n UPrORTUNITIAA |: SWOT OM Ditw ener O'pme ain) BANK EU "RNTTURE CO. | "wen, bieycien, 815 and as SAVE TIME! Solve eve Resi Rvtate dod Insurance si wa NES es section for outstandi en een ot TO FARMERS OAS ayers | Oter hous articles piso. on ¢TYday problems the Want /* o Clemens st 13949 W Ruron Gpea Evenings) |. H. RROWN., Realtar Ng 6 W. Huron it. FE 246316 FERGUSON TRACTOR. LOADER | EZ TERMS | are, $90 Fire Mt. Rech our | Ad way! Phone. F rE er +128 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 1362 W Huron FE 2-4810 | values: r i ar"; os Qnything of equal value. | aoe -RMS , ; MAPLE TWIN BED c 2. 818 e. E ’ P - M 3-2286, | Open "tu ® Priday nights 620, FE 5-8787. 1 for an ad-writer. ’ . 2 : = * z ® E * = ‘ 5 « . \ 4 , yoo - , * : : ‘ “ ; . a “ : 4 7 ra £ . } , ‘ p 5 ; 4 . eae eR ths “ ° F . by Din an. niin — ae i “ \ ‘ . WILLIS BREWER Roosevelt Hote! FE ¢5181 OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 6 PM. 179 W. Columbia Now down payment to veterans Pav only the morgue cost oc proximately $350. 4', room hom in breakfast nook Oak ficare. | -lM car eore ¢ This home in excellent adition Full 2-8532 is _ $8,500 ‘ rive Ppae Baldwin to Columbia Left 17 at the open sign lc : ‘i AYDEN, Realtor 4 E. Walton Bivd Bateman 5] F-2-53%1 | oa ae are one trom ap j FE 4-4 6. Eve: On: -5320 ‘'0 8 Bm. seven days a week oF) __ 510 Pontiac State rh ‘pig __| crasn a Sep ot: te ©: hae | AUBURN HEIGHTS orrice ore e-8 3 bedrooms Full bath Good - tage and workshop Oniy onto down 865 per mo. Immedia ‘om mae ow THE PONTIAC PRESS, “Fer Sale Le Lots 4 4%. | CORNER LOT ON CROOKS Roar ROAD end Grace Size 80n400. $850 FE. __S-0672 after 4 pm bg «BUILDING LOTS 12 fots «© ft Bewer and water in North ena of ,city ¥ desired. CALL a Sunday 2-5 - JUDSON BRADWAY COMPANY ye. rT) Majesti, Bi WO 29700 201 Barrington Road 8 0 ut b *a_ Site. Bioom hlands northeas = ceraer af Meaee kas ea’ Exclusive Home Sites and Woodward. @ rms and t's. in peautiful Forest Lake Country Club Estates and Forest Lake Orchard. Aso @ tew select lake = left Contact our branch - rare aS Pak Ge ice located om the corners MOAT. = = BS DSF \ Hickory Grove Rd and Frenkhn FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. A. JOHNSON, Realtor | possession - a ' | WILLIAMS LAKE | | located oom home | Hardwood fleors Piastered and painted walls Only $750 down 47. For Sale A Acreage mae SALE 5 ACRES ON BALD 40 ACRES—VACANT east. Priced at $300 per eee acre : ae Mt Koa Large barn, eiectricity ( . CKI. f R REALTY , sou Well on property. Cheap. FE Segina FE +o +860 es, Gee co ¥F 74143 FE 54-6312 2 ACRES _ bor Sale Lake Hrop. “4 | Close im On good roads. Close to schools, stores and bus service ‘ moons AND BATH Of. nzAT ‘0 Sa $700 with $160 dows electric hot weter heater and 4 AC iy KS WOODED £ _ electric stove $6 100 _FE 2-6214 4 acre parcels on paved highway . \\ IL |. |. AMS IL. CAKE North of Pontiac Comprised of 3 acres of woo's and | acre cleared I RON ] in the rear for garden $170 down’ Modern 3 bedroom home Auto SACK PARC ELS matic o4 heat electric hot water Beautiful level S acre parceis of 2 car garage beauttiul sand = excellent garden soil where you beach eres your chance to can grew most of vour own Avin make your dream come true on good roads. Close in 52250 Holmes Bartram 4392 Dixie High yiny $150 do Py Way Drayton Plairs OR 11960 : 10 ACRI c \ ILLIA MS LAKE { A rea, nice 10 acre parcel with a 4 rooms and bathroom Large year around flowing = stream landscapye ot Lake privileges About 5 mi. from déwntown Pon- Ol heat $4960 full price tiac, $4200 with $800 down CRESCENT LAKE SCENIC HOMESITE | 4 room ~~ 16x29 unfinished addl- 10 acre hillton homesite with tion Large lot Lake privileges some trees overlooking the Dixie Mug: sell linmedtateiy §2 800 cash Hwy and a small lake Approx isto 7 JC’ ES REA LESTATE 14 mi. from downtown Pontiac. : urna FE 435050 03, mi of: Dixie Hwy A million WOODED 2 ACRES ON OAKLAND | dollar view for only $2500! With Lake 28 x 47 Homesight cleared $508 down with footings poured plus good L. C. LADD Terms | ‘CARN IVAL SATURDAY, DECE MBE R Mi, 1954 — ~ Diek Turner _____ Swaps AAR hor GUN. GOOD ny POR + EXCHANGE 3 : LAND CON. tract (Where you hans sold p erty) for late model car H 4. VanWelt OR 3-1385. SWAP a a TRAILER 2% FT FOR BUSINESS | with ving - quarters. . sell | eheap 1770 8. Telegraph, 2 | LAND = o 8. Te! ie _« n Rve 6 moot I ME. on DOWN | . Trade for sm cottage _| end cash. PE | BOYS BICYCLE, , for _field_ ‘por's — “aLt-woot, “anow- \BLACK PERSIAN LAMB ¢ _ size 14. Good condition ._ PEL BEAUTIFUL SILVER POX JACK. | oe et Size 12 t» 14 Perfect condi- . PE 54343 COAT, 23-6835 FUR JACKET AND FUR COAT. | $% each 53 Tregent _ GREEN COAT. ‘VERY -~ GOOD ~ . sell teasonable, size 40-42 -Orehard Lake | reasonable Antiques, misc items Resale ‘shop 297 Oakland | LADY S COATS. SUITS SIZE 1¢ _FE _—_ “Tsk, tsk! these sucker lists?” For ‘Sale or E xchange 50 _Sale _Land Ceattacts 52 WANTED © TO #0 —— Mage ve cant land have 1048 25 Zim mer housetis ver and adi Cai! Edward M Stout Realtor FE _ 5A | LADY'S DARK BLUE, NU BBY | | wool coat with fur collar and | 2-0579 20 Per Cent Discount trim. size 14. ap. after 4.00 p.m _ MAN’S BROWN TOP COAT. PRAC. ally new size 42 OR Orn be se 1V¥_ CONSOLE. ae vood so Ther wrine, washer Evenings, WN. Telegraph | DAVENPORT AND CHAIR.” $35. PE 2-776). DEEP PREEZE. 15 FT_ $150- BE- low | Warwick's. +5000. DRESSING TA AND SKIRT. cheig. mirtor $12. Reed desk, $10 | z Walnut bookcase, $15. MI 60487 | LIMED OAK TWIN BEDS. * chest to mateh. RCA TV. 2 Best offer sales Cell after ‘ob pm. or. +6997. Ls _ s & cap, good condition, $32 INCI SOLID Pi 428 l cobinet good 21 CU PT SHEAFER PREEZER, wheel: chairs. = earars CARVED OAK DINING room sui practically new, rea- sonable MA 5-3504 after 6 p.m | or weekends recreation room. 3 stools in-. EM 3-663 - HUTCH © $35. FE MAPLE — condition \ a ‘YDs OF GREEN rest CAR- | trustee Onelaa Rd PE. 2-4501 =| ot RUSTIC BAR SUITABLEx 23141. ~PRICES SLASHED « NEW FURNITURE : ae re ! acti 4 i NK FURNITURE CO. ® x BA “$19 98. Michigan chard Lake Ave. OFF ON DEMONSTRATION auto. washer, dryers, FINISHED DR K, MAR- ag fe top chest and marble top dreset r_ EM 3 3-650) RANGES Ty ag Ben "REFRIGERA- - tors ELECTRIC BL ANKET NEVER | hore been used Nesco Roaster FE Pewer Co and experts direct _ 45630 E s from factory during eur open E! FCTRIC SEWING MACHINE vase 7urs. Fri. end Set. nite. $10 Piano $10. Tabletop gas range will be cpen until) 8 p.m $20. 159 Chamberlin Michican ¢ uor -c-nt 383 Reon USED FAMILY CLOTHING. EASY SPIN DRYER WASHIN machine 7 years old. Good ae dition, M1 6-2219 after 4.00 pm chari Lake Ave. REFRIGERATOR. ~~ EXCELLENT tion, 45. FE +B. c E’ ECTROMASTER STOVE. ALSO Saas eres . GOOD WORK- after _ Washer OR ELEC STOVE. 0 INCH. APT sive refrigerator & 2 whee! trailer FE 4¢-0365 ing condition $25. 44 Libe-ty * Men's jackets cheap. Genera} eeereg oe = aS SS TZE 10. | both for 96s “WE kecpcnt sqUaARE TUB MAY- Cop 1084 by MEA tervee Mi. TERNITY CLOTHES. ! _MA_&5 mh Se On a Gee artes: Placing eToye em monies “it Se aaenacs Fecha yy Papo 5 | @. size 0, black zip-' coat 8 ¢ ater eate - 5 as How do you suppose they get the names for gite ‘ig, Phone FE 31258. No. $0, Washing machine, $15. PE REFRIGERATOR, $100. TV. $7: _calls after 7.30 pm 52766 radio and eee ~ SILVER FOX JACKET. | ELECTRIC STOVE AND avidesal tion, $25. washing machine, $25. | _Size_141¢,_for_$175._ OR 3-9105 erator, PE 2690 0 SS ORF 3-5083 = LADIES. Bize 13 12 AND 14. 3 | EL ECTROL WX D CONDI RCA ay IN MAHOGANY CON- meen net ited 3 suits 3 dresses $5 )__Chean 5-842 j Los — cond ‘ meagee- EE SESS, | _aad 10 FE 2- ‘ELECTR. RANGE AND SPIN DRYER _* !¢ + i Bison — 5 00 | REPRIGERATORE: LAST YEAR'S 1963 models. One of America’s hest nam ebrands. Guaranted for > vears. Buy a new refrigerator for a little more than a used machine Michigan ; Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave é - ne 4 ae wali a : ‘ . { &¢ » 4 z a « race, | ty ot F 3 : . . =; : } . ‘ * 75 ae A ' , * . Bie ae; | + THE PONTIAG PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 11, 1954 as | soos M..19 CORN [eee 122 Oakiand Avenue PE 47068 1954 Evinrude 7% h p. outboard L MBER cg: For Gai @AL & Furrigs. 6 5 WEEKS geen poe Machinery. Ph. 43 see Que AUTO Ra Ls Sea Like new on Sse Fawi Maur a8 x Tea SARAIN AND WAY CARR | Matlel Ord generators "90 34 LARRY i 8 -* pomareed 3 poe LD Pa 3 rT AND ay Om Revude aripe: ., ie . cae ree, TWO YARDS [ORRMAN” SIUERMCERD | PUP | Erector Tom crop mre er | a et | = JEROME AKC ree. Ideal Christmas ! e oes Oekings Ave 7. FE ¢4513 ; Reas. i Ortonville 1271 POmOPEN © A.M te Lg - “FORJAN KENNELS SM. 860, Pord wecter cuitivelor | HL GMC ASSEMBLY, $75. ou TRAIN SRT. REASON. | | board: bs. m $100. 3670 Poptiac Rd, OL 2-2566.| _EM_ 322m, ‘FOR 3 : able. 46131. 1x6 W boards per M ; LABRADOR RETRIEVERS, QUAL-| Call before 3 o.m. ; Auto Service 3i1|—— 4 : GIRL'S 36 IN. BICYCLE. VE | 1x12 aa board #96, ‘per, M. ne CosTs > arial ebaS"* champion stud. ection Sake 77 " Year End Clearance, ORL S CHICLOO int red Pir. special 8.08 ft Great Lakes Ov Door Co. Av -AXLAN=— | banakerts AND CANARES. aeacieaeagaiad CRANKSHAPT GRINDING tote, _Fmazetete | qhatns. outs é ES BT ius Rea fir $85, 3010 Dixie ey COPE 0-8084 489 Aub-re Ra PE 44510 AUCTION! MH» VINO DECIDED TO cor. Cytunsere rg eat We A oe Oe W WITH | ore pine sile ber M. OE PORTABLE “RABI. ABLE RADIO. USED, | “No, I'm afraid your face isn't familiar—but your line is:"" | PARARDETS “3 MA 7 MATED. 5 PAIRS. | siereettans Serene, oh best Sue," tee “ie é Br asages het So pe ee ro nee, Seated ee Perrin ea te soten| fie Bo Mage oe ag | PRE at MATE |S acy pete 5 wal : 1:00 7 PAIR OF SKIS AND POLES |Z" blaoke josl W400. 100 5 ee ee For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Cameras, Equipment t GIA! uve, Males and females, $28 a4 Bers Tt i, sae euction- OF cans | gown & 8. ‘ 7 * . a . com doors, J TLCO HOT — eee —_—erw yom Saw ws a tied Taeseteh les se 16 22% | Niamoum. combination Goats, 80 8 | ee 0 gal capac) FR 2800 PETR PROJECTOR, 200 AROUS & | PanAKKeTs CANARI Crows. | »"wiekD aquat EIN Cows AND sraib eTGR SALES ise 2 y= FORD = rifle, Tent and ig equip: |} Diece colored bath sef all Hltings | ieATERS Ol. BURNING HA ETRO . _stand_#42_O8 30086, 5 to 7 pm | food. since i927. 694 Oak EIPERS down and “4 ment. Ice skates. Sees | Comte ere P UMEINO severa) that are ideal for 3 and HEAT SERVICE STHER CAMERAS & Sqoruest POMERANIAN — Bode Ai POR Holstein, 7 yre. bred Sept. 37; Gon hc oe Dealing __8._Wee ae: FOR SALE CHEAP. LADY'S PAINTS foom butises, Beoutitully designed’ | WILL ME..T YOUR HOME listed under “Hohbies pies make beautiful gifts Choose | Holstein @ yre, pied May fh! Casy et West Pike Bt, i} FORD PICKUP beautiful mouton lamb coat, size | PF YOU ARI A HOUSE | oP America’s very best brangs.| fof less with ep HC LITTLE Classification oumper a $200” woods — $0081 oF) clein J yee, bred May 1: Molstein | SERVICE ON ANY AU- ee DECEM s il Saas Gamead ring. Call) DRE ISTER'S These are brand new but siigniy | fullt guaranieed automatic floor,“ Sale Musical Goods 62 - 5 yrs. bred 4; Holstein Bene DECEMB > i = ABD Gacy UP TO om scratched in transit Terrific val-| Utility or basement duc pan Gadckdere “Spats, ¢ CA cNAR- re. bred Mey ®; Hoistem 6 yrs..| TOMATIC TRANSMIS- : GIRL'’S SHOE ROLLER SKATES. waTeeg RE ITs ues Michigan Fluorescent 393| ‘¥Pe oll furnace. So simple you 5 tes. 1304 Mt. C bred July “1; WMolstein @ yrs. _ CLEARANCE 4a Tritt Be wv Srtnane EERE remorse 9 |e ila’ service ft rou | ACCORDIONG, FACTORY, PRICES. | FaqaKeETa BABIES —WI MEL: | bred Mat ot] Mae ¢ fre,| SION; POWER-GLIDE | sepa um | BURMEISTER |*osemosnesp vane Sane ee dea Eoin | Seen Saeahae” weet | PancKeENe PET WOPPCS | 3g f, Matwam, tre wet | OR,DYNAELOW. |” | 1951: Ford pickup... $645 small size snow shoes. FE 56-0442. strong floor covering and Mac-O- ier aes _Praii_ oft W, Huron FE | Desens 398 Cakiand Peséan | Sept 2 Molsteim § yrs, bred | ECONOMY USED CARS, 2% . Ort ITEMS FOR MEN AND Northern Lumber Co, Lac paints. Phone FE 1-7845. ACCORDION FINE TONE QUAL. | REGISTERED COCKER PUPS April 14, olen Sn Jursa May | eon pee 1950 Chev. pickup. ..$545 feos eo oe oe Sot Contes Laks BO. oni Pl wood ity. Good condition $60 FE 42008, On 3-1566 after 3 gt ae test Sale Motor Scooters 82 3, WTS TOS—ROLLER Telegraph and 9 Mfle Rd. 7 OMEPOR CONCERT CULAR. EX- | sPRinCEn seANEEL curries 1; Guernsey ¢ yrs.. bred Aug. 3. ~~~ | 1951 Chev. pickup... .$645 GIRLS Cc: ROLLER pewen PL 141% poli eee ee who all & decorative | _ cellent _ dition FE ¢4770 AKC registered Reasonabie. Law- Holste'n 2 yrs. pasture bred; | ‘meena 08 TOWN, 66 i . pic P-+- Csi, Ge Seon Som BRICK Samed BRICK | "Rasy T'Rlgesetutat | “Kath cle acts S°GSSG| zo aaa URRY SEOPASROE | et Stat 08 Soe a | ithe, 4a, poset | a hata ones vtaG | SPECIALS MOpne contclies, Balen ior chi:| Common Brisk—Fire Brick mas gifts, That’ clascifice: PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. | JURE BOX WURLIFZER 16 REC |YAauesdin nos S| 3 Molateln Meitere, # mone: 4 iggy OLE, O80. PEE PWG) APT: 5 minutes from New & Used Lumber tion ber 234A. 1488 Baldwin - E 2-2543| ord aute. Nice for recreation ar We “OLD MALE WIRED Holstem Heifers © months; 2) o, g opm = Sits. Favors aoe Mt Clem: | — Eecellent used 44s 26s — = ocr, club of series, 000 Oe et ee AKC. teu After 6 sen pull f6" monthe’ Molen For Sale Motorcycles 83 1949 Ford panel.....$295 ers St te tanh ___| REINFORCED CONCRETE SEPTIC | _* Sot ———wennmne——— | nm 15 Cherrylawn, AUDUIA| Bull. € months ; 2 Jia saw MOTOR.” GO0D| uiss‘acce,"comp “wth frames, | HOMART STORER COMPLETE | tants. Ph_ OR >1006. ___ | MAGNAVOX BLONDE OAK COM! | iteights _ HOGS AND POULTRY 1951 Chev. panel... .$545 condition. 3-7333. . SAVE by aeetting our feures with controls. best offer. OR | ROMEX BY THe COIL 3'sc PER| o,f. & recerd er. with WHITE RATS DOVER. ALL PET Sow and © pigs, 8 weeks; 4| FOR rane 8 [ - 1£ MODERN WATCH AND intenuaTED Pon Pm _ft_G. A, Thompson, 80 8. Perty.| Goupie 12 in. speaker: Wonderful Shop ee 46435 oo 1949 International cweiry.” Expensive ‘clothing. size SURPLUS “TUMBER | ‘TERES FOR PHOTOGRA- REVERE R RANGER EMM’ MOVIE | tone & im fine condition. FE REOISTERE ne sere! 2 ducks, and) drone intl | season. Phone FE $ses) | AND MATERIAL SALES CO. os setticetion's leather { ett ele painted +e _________. | _pappies. 10 weeks, © ose Parmeh H. Tractor: . 1951 veseesees $295 afer 4:00 pm. All i, Gees S30 Highland Rd. (M-58) OR 3-7092 ’ SUreiins. 2a and Sotding = ig oven gas “aes LIKE NEW. RABBIT HOUND. gietD FRIAL, — Vv AC. Tractor and eulti- . < anc Open & to 5°30 Except Seer _CAMERAS & EQ T. G1A.) stove, m any hutch top, all vator; Case 2212 inch ee: in- ic LIONEL ICE SKATES GIRLS 2 WHEEL| new dite R bic’ MI| PIANO TUNING AND_ REPAIR | PUPPIES, SaGLion SETTER | ternational ie, Gn, comets with : reasonable. FE 2-4319. , bike; 12 inch TV; radio: men's | _ 40253 _ing. Oscar Schmidt. FE 25217 | and primter | crossed. 6 weeks old motor (vers ’; Deere ; pes i DiAMOND ac @e ‘S suis, woman's clothing. MI| STEAM BOILER, CLEANER. RE- RECONDITIONED D PLAYER PE al ya Lake's — Airport and Wil- a ‘ mower; Simernaiional 4 bar 809 S. Woodward °, Bireon wristwatch ; and 62.62 Looks new. Gallagher's arene erator nara goed); Interne- - ma” atch ae. JACKSON & CHURCH GUN TYPE cn. Ok Thompeoa. o's totes Ne PUREBRED D FEMA E = OS tiona purh bar hay loader, (near- FE 4-4531 inoue i sae Offer ol DUrDeT. copecty 350.000 | Perry. UskD UPRIONT “sae Gai: | "Merrion. 3 yrs. old. MY. 3-200 ly ew): Sptorestienai cose ee aa BTU suitable for commercial = ON K GUTTER 1) CENTS 8. PE 4-066 Thaw. Standard site. Good condition. FE Building "Little. 'g._Devid.. Ma- | O4N © Oe e OU rr En CENTS | cus LL MODERN SPINET Dogs Trained. Boarded 20) it ine Fe oon nite glee: Sea Svosarive, os : Stand : > ea’ cae - chine Co. 1794 Pontiac Drive.| Ra. Giscount Gallaghers. FE ont een Sboihe ware CARRERA - 7 tionec TRAINS AND acceae |! Po $ sci FM crete: wasn — pricy. | 18 0 E_MEAVY DUTY MOTOR. a BOARDING BATHING AND CLIP. | C22°. 0. (Soctor wpresder incur. | —___OR_ L__| we : oo table, 16 im. jig sew on table. | 4.0711, eer bag $135 sire refrigeraict Halict-Devis up| ‘incle piace. used only 3 mob jSMect TO rly 7 N ee PRIVATE RONG | 1Ne¥!: dsection harrow: David Boats & Accessories : Girt Scout uniform size 10. 417 | Gok flooring $130 ee 1% hp. Will secrifice. ne +0168. 600s ey. TR double disc weede For Sale Cars E Montcalm. FE ¢8710. Pgs ” | epee Cine secon — aaa os a : fRai aac E YOUR PIANO. SPINET on | Hest Burr-shelt Telegraph FD Rte om vw } ION AIN, LARGE TRANS- | Cash and carry wi. 4200 - OF % PLYWOOD. ii for @ even, of Ve © “ LIONEL TRAIN LARGE TRANS Wine ot "building materials | 30) $12.96 Toilets 439 b0 value | “Cent ty Also 2x6's, 2x14. 2x88 you -y difference Gal- ~ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 AUSTIN ‘go ties. NEW TIRES, sisi Disks re “Clarkston | chrome mixing faucets 14 99. —PB +S _12) eos, — ALL KINDS HAY, STRAW, WOOD iw. PRECISION wy These are factory marred, Mich- ‘4 R.C.A. CONSOLE, #40. PE | 120 B “ss ACCORDION, IN, EXCEL : : * 5 67 BOOK, RADIO“ HEAT” skates. Sise 9%. EM 3.0953 ——— A _ SSI __| jean Fluorescent. Jed Orchard | $0066 Call after 6 pan. of any-| lent condition. Italien’ make, in| form pickin oid 7 om new corn. ; ROLLER SKATES. BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER, _‘Lake Ave . _ time weekend. peg rey pearl. FE 2-288 alter a HAY —#TRAW. wT er am = A — size 8. $10. OR 31764. "| Gainers. Wi, sacrifice, | KITCPEN SINKS FROM G31 OP |i) OFF ON DEMONSTRATION | 0 Pl. a or small Mquantities. OA ; ‘Onion maALEa BOY'S CHICAGO ROLLER| PE bisee A A ng eS ty ~ Music Instruction 62-A) sais “100 wate AMO GRAIN on CRISCRAFT M-24 at Buckhore Le 2-261 skates. Very good condition, FE So's HIOOING 20 IN BICYCLE. erry. = "| freezers, sweepers, water heaters. | ““~~~“~“~“~"~" ~~~ FoR sALE “GO MIXED WORSE H-4 bales a kane ae 94 ‘ ° 5-6292. _ $30. Hollywood bed Hampton Electric, 625 W. Huron. | SAX AND CLAR/NET ET imeTROO cow hay and ear corn, FE | bales strew 28 tom loose hay al- BOAT KITS OGAUGE LIONEL TRAIN: Dov- toting, cat mettters, ame Stusie| LINOLEUM ....... 2C| geen et a ern _ tons. Ha FE 2-762. $-ea31 face one Wena. ether Heme We bie tack on Tx Of table. | couch, $10. OL. 1-dame N 300 Flash Doors 2 ft. $6.50 fore Equipment 64| ibe SALES OF WHEAT AND | mumerour to ttation, Boy” Me tay entree’ B fist Pan Amer: | SATMROOM PIXTORES—Sort | VINYL TILE ...... 12c|saencen yiosm poom SALES Sale St oes straw wired baled MI47819| Dermitt_ Pron fean clarinet and case PE 0-0950| pipes and fittings. automatic off | Smith’s, 257 S Saginaw 400 Pon. Trail Walled Lk. MA 23 |) das aftey 6 pm. or Fowlerville, CAstic | SPECIAL NIGHT AUCTION SALE ’ and gas water heater, oi] and| ~ cae 30 GALLON GAS HEATERS -|8 ®T. MEAT COUNTER AND) 39660. a & Auction Wednes- Hane PONG TABLES | coal ‘furnaces. steam (and het £2 eo icctne esters, $81 38, | Compressor; scale, ete, OR 3-2628, | "Or SE tomers 8 Meet, 1:20 pm. atten sine and hichness, | velar botlers, ol Lance SIZE ROLL-AWAY BED.| G. A Thom 00 8. Perry. ELECTIRC HOT CHOCOLATE Dis- _For Sale _Livestock — Rd We Gieareuea” j sienilsls Seietalaivn HEIGHT’ S SUP PLY ood condition FE 2-4060. | = ts aOR -¥G0 Buy| wenser, | Electric sandwich grill, $25.00" stock of new merchan- 2685 Perry CAUNDRY TUBS. CEMENT AND | vour gas or off conversion. We| } Hotpoint *food warmer. | 30. ABERDEEN ANOUS STRERS | dise everything must be sold rs ; enson Phone FE s ast —Stapd._§30, 16) W_Shethiela also install -all of furnaces | OR 3733 1 |” frem the A. Fisher Farm. | cludes power ¢ sows, drill, ; 0 orn St. FEderal +2521 S LIONEL & AMERICAN| itm fat oe a ree oe Sale Sees Goods 68) _% se, Rochester eee) cred ents - Bias: : Christmas Specials aes : Garwood EM 3-2080. nan~ |€ PIB ABOu ra Cas BACH. cg it gg gee 1 neo PROXERS, @ CHAMPIONS | Televisions, refrigerators. {rees- FLYER TRAINS TERR. TRACY 2% OR 3 BULL | guns: SELL, TRapDE _ Must sell — opptionses miners ; ‘ , sooth SOF +s | ers, electric stoves, troners. New UTHORIEED FACTORY = gERV- cone / condition « veer good Burr ane 5 Fe 8 Telegraph. FE 2 PONIES vaiiven CAL re | concaae sowing saechines, tseet- 3 Ba & 8, DOLBS _ floor samples Big discount and genuine factory __buy 9626 Cedar Island Rd ___| >-4708 { ewes 5633 Pontiac Lk Rad ora, aneetrig teana, ahing equip somes. re "Mapicleat ‘De FE| re'mt. Call or stop at Wayne | “Free tes. on Tactory analyeer™ TYPEWRITER DESK: Ss" ELEC | —“Guna—BUY, SELL. TRADE | CORRIEDALE YEARLING RAM. | ment. watches jewelry luggage, ter OL 20311 M. Mate Recker | Noe OWNERS ALOM AWE:| suscl, soctrie Gens poe" oe Menicy_Lepeh, 10 Bagtey ae a , a ee oO eres: | eon ied Cg biack, White soe PIE TE Tg 0D SCARES |Coniaraian | SPBEIAIN Uta | Mes, tower pre PE sem, | toe, seni oe oeciey Sow" ai RAW FURS CN tor naariice, Par MAwle | frig’, fags. lace tabieciin,” | MB Ycreh h Vebow socket | fleets goete” Must ool Private or _ sale, VE ee televisions wi oers = . . : 5-5206 : | blankets eads, and hundreds Aoai* 1 . Lev Christmas gifts, OL e203. ® auame rectrke, 2S euy meee “ Dsses ee WANTED DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS; of other much needed items “GHOR)» MOOK PLACE BUICK, sit. SRIVERTA. DYWA- as gifts. 13-4293. _W Hur Hampton Biectric. &25 ae wine sla benbda OL n 13 “ae aie a ROLL Hi ner lehea pei ~riced to petl Milker cooler Come one come al), everyone im at Pine Lake Phone FE 2-5260 flow, radio 440 ° BMALL GENTLE BLACK PONY. juron. : tS oe, ee oe _— salle stanchions, “drinuing ‘cups, | ‘ited, Pree prises to ail, Terms. | soars TRAILERS BUY. BELL OM | _ Re a ee COMPLETE CORTRGE TOR MOF] HE ltl? eM eG E45 | teagg wee § Ome! eet PE] VREELAND FUR CO.| Beira frase sven sporty cor | sty iuernts iat "38 | tray aurranel, so 6 foe |B Sino dl vs. Fon. futures. porary for “op te "bi Cher “PE s-s28 at, OS, oek See & We varie i HP. JET PUMPS. 900004, HP.| 00 Pontiac Tr_ Walled Lake ome Om ng ae Lake Ra. Pp m. Bd Gotchaik, Auctionser | _ 8 . a 4g — door | CO FLOOR FURNACE. | fos “seatt thick tnsulation, 100 oq. | cep vell Jet pumpe with 12 gal. ICE SKATES §¢ PAIR, SIZES 3 Tost TWO YEARLY HOLSTEIN E VINRUDE NRUDE MOTOR ORS steering Other access. 2800 mi. chimes. Vistt our large toyland. | good condition $75. Portable sew- ft. $4.50, Int. doors $7 @ up. Ext. * 00 8. Pe ROLLER WEATEa ote v.| 3Gigge Cot Lecter. Mifirece For Sale Housetrailers 78) wotverine. ie Mas tavewars ing Crete nl ane wesher./ doors $13.50 & up. 2x4 to 2x13 me. fh _Fhomoces, 99 9. Fetry_. HENS ROCLER | gue ay BR Me = — craft boats. vo row boss, | 154 BUICK. WILL TRADE. 0% CHUCK s USED PURNTTURE and | 7,,%, “citer fin lumber, get TALBOTT LUMBER figure ice skates, ive 1 65 Like ® WEEK OLD PiG@ 200 & WAT-| aweRiCAN. ORWERAL Conti | Sterling Usilers, Cid Town ang | Le. 4. price now. New type ff bo Lumber doors, windows, hardé- FE 2-3060. _tles Rd. Troy Township nenteal. Westwood, & others 14 anoe poe issi 8 TRICYCLES, BICYCLE, TRUCKS. —Sppliances. 240 Baldwin __ | siding. See us for new low prices. ns ae PIGS AND CORN fo 41 ft Bingle and double feb d complete marine hardware | owner with only 30,000 miles and toys, _vietrole Coal Uog Sughrives Driveway culverts State approved, | gals, Rlumbing. Bf O. Ponor “Send, Gravel & Dirt 66. spd painaie and dounie, bed | and point. Use ‘our laveway pian. | Suns WANTED: ROG OR CARPET 13 =_ 4 hooks steel clothes post, $6.45 | Gyttem for wet basements, Sheet erecta poole a ckorenas SSOLaTEERE S| setone and ‘terms, Used tratiere| Harrington Boat Works | ign BUICK SUPER. vin. PE STE” oma ccomaition ana, ree: | CHIPPED GIES, ALL GIES THC) f4, Severcrocts & arsin te&| Toor rect “ath and fot and |CRUSMED STONE AND AND | Tearing nulls '2) bred. naitern | M4, lou 00,0 glcr™s itgin |e 8 Telenrash Rd” VE 3ema| St “re Stee jedvenfobety” tos'sSabimaw | ite tet. "Our nosing al rages | Epi fegpaeet MB Ontland FR] Orersl eng. wy this | ch curmanan GID MER, cece _Hidl inte' Hey Waa? ae) ater ed VE | Mas Baa on PO —— - paTe n windowwa: yw interior - ———— a Vee c egatives | — = rs Webster-Chicago 3 speed| CEMENT & MORTAR COLORS | Qf “ixterior Get our quantity | USED ELECTRIC MOTORS, % & ] _ Oren) VECeInStNee) SR” Bees _5-8300 gr FE S126 CHEV iste $225 1 es h FE WATERPROO otis SAT eenALe prices. You'll save. 14 14 BD. Refrigerators washers, DRIVEWAYS -- ROADS —- =. 126713. Ortee | *| Pi k a Rar ain PE +160 _ portable phonograph. FE STEEL BASEMENT SAFH Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. ue one ge eee ee ne ele IC g Transportation Ottered 87 ‘0 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR $10 casticl giel Maik & Pectoge Beestrers [oo Oe tate BS,, Comnere oy ow Huron, SSPE) orl DIRT. #2 LOAD WILLIAMS | Wanted Livestock 73. FROM 3 "Woodward, Birmingham Ww ANTED: ELECTRIC TRAIN, MA check & Aluen, Recs ‘Wanke EM 3-27731 Ss __s| OPRIGHT HAMILTON PIANO,|_Lake area FE ¢2200 | 10 uted oll modem trations, 28 to | TRUCE OOTNO wORTH PaRnt| —ieye « 6 DOOR, CLEAN. Stes! Ach Dumpe & Cleanoute | MENS TUXENO SIZE 3 410 | good condition 38 Oekhill 6. | FILL DIRT ROAD ORAVEL. DE | wawrep tivestocn oF aLt| jf Priced jo mere wae low) oo cl <___ Bea4 oe tically pew — _— Miscellaneous 60 BLAYLOCK — » baby crib $10. FE GsED die eae eee Gene livered. FE 2-5607, kinds. Forrest Jones Clarkston. | ‘*™s and interes! rates | SaROO tg i984 Bopte | EL cm ‘ : - q to choo: Ham Phon: bs ——_ |COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. | MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE go | ton Electric, 428 W. Huron eae ae QUICK | From MA $0206.___ | 19 others, uss must be sold - -you| Florian. “Must leave December | ie cusy. LIKE NEW, PH 35MM EASTMAN-KODAK SLIDE | 4) Orchard Lake Ave. PE 3-7101| in. mirror all metal cabinet $7.96 | USED OIL BURNERS FOR SALE Meroe PR & DRIVEWAY Sale Poultr 74 ™ ™ furnished “Waecllent ! character Le a - big Mg P tol CHILD'S SIDEWALK BIKE. 415. Monona ened Sar sengne 2078 Grove. Keego Harbor. Call) gravel Fun 40-40 und For y Also see the pew Stewart's, erences required. Phone FE ¢3501 | CHE %. ¢ poor si. 3 ——— = EMpire 35847, evenings oe cee mes Oe | _ Fe 6506 ates Con, fend & Sonvel ~V~ ~~ | General's, Holly's ond = Skyline PE 20484 before ® p.m. for| tone. Radio, . turn signals ig he Cnimcl ALL STATE TRATLER: | “SS ,T"E,00! yithost neh. sev | 5 GitLow BLECTRIC WATER| Pe + eens PR 29009 % FAT, HENS WEIONINO PROM | coaches immediate appointment pms Sarno Nea et Ne | ALL OUT excellent condition, $59. OR 3-1133 exceptional bargains Michigan| beater, “as is.” t15 00. Milford, | ZAND ORAVEL. AND FILLING 6 to 8 pounds $40, FE 61016 | CARS WAIF'NO TO BE DRIVEN | 2-2020 _ = AIN DIAMOND. 25 POINTS NEW| Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake|__MUtual ©8790 dirt |BMOAD BREASTED BRONZE | Petts and eccesasieg = to Phoenix Ariz & San Prancisco, | CHEVIN 1963. 4 DOORN SEDAN: GIFT BARGAINS ve a ) Well 2 lagen mountings. $100 FE $-1332 Ave (| UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER. | 7 You. aTRAW Y MAWORE Gis | turkeys OR 32074 Ed Hudson | Sal PONTIAC DRIVE-AWAY SERVICE | Power ey 34 pe silverware set 14.75 DUOTHFeM | OIL BURNER Usen | MISCELLANEOUS CLEARANCE-| Never used. Goodyear gym shoes! detivered EM lgsoap BREASTED Baowsn| Oxford Trailer Sales [Pre esis ______ 83% Union st. | equi ed low 22D pe eee comers months heats § rooms. FE| SALE. CASH & CARRY ria Oe Oe turkeys FE 5-0178 | Mile south of Lake Orion on M24 | _ Wanted Used Cars 38 0 Ere ca $, Door: 25, ew mac Hee allons of fibre roof etg 7. .B3e ———$ } BROAD BP} ASTED BRONZE Les MY 20771 nnn x $083 ARGUE C# cam. = 23 50 DAyTOS , SHALLOW WELL ees, vou & glass rT wa = eo $25 Weed, Coal &I Fuel B44 reve Locuhar’ Piers Sd an | ton ap Wish ALMA HouseTR Atte | CALIF. BUYE Re HERE | 1952 C Ferrel "Pormcily Row-brot or B julk 2995” Ne bom) | 6 - - mile ‘-_ 6 (Ol uburn % , 8 so 8 pio SHEPFELD ‘ary eet cos DuPont” fiat an “paint m3 gai ie room space = ates pew Neal rm a aPrt ANCE <— reer DELIVERED. 2/ Fr ¢is6) = tae aEeR Sanoen | : REEDe ‘’ Sener ans. taxicabs. “Reas. 101 W. klace, ap edie! Gran cel; Paint roller pan ....... 65c 422 W Huron reseus > om 2 oar iellicaal be reels, Win cell reasonable. FE FE 00878 re ry Huron, perrings oa 1p! McBride Hardware Saw horee rackets reg 63. 8180 WURLITZPN JK BOX MOD. | FIREPLACE SLAB, 24” | Moston pr — fae —— of. 39 95 T'ps rhinestone set 12.85 | OPEN SUNDAYS ¢ TO. 12 FE $-9092 ee: a | garbagt cans, Reg $855. e] 1015 and 100 records. $100 ate’ cord @ tor 818 Delivered. wae On same 2130 LIVER- GL ENN NEE DS. 1951 | cnEy jy Fowsn Ecco 32.90 rhinestone, oo =< a 1977 _ Auburn Ré. ist Crosks) Siding door pockets, $1650. $13.50 —— Ks Good use- cars. Now paying the be ie Wil) finance. FE 71.00 earrings 8 prckiace set 15 *." screen door, reg $700 .. 96.00 WOLVERINE 00D ay aan #000, ee) ROSE TU RKEY FARM on’ iac wis price Ni the on €Ors. | ing CHEV NNER endl 1's” screen doo $13.50 $10.00 ‘ 4-4088. | “ : Tig Bagtien 7 Folk, 3888 | oe: exrempaise « munwen OAs] Aluminum combination doors tee | guUYRER AND WRECKING CO, | damp DRY ALAB WOOD. ALSO | diooa oe tn bet yo | Peutgment L- Pered Hwy, MA Good once as ee ne oe soe. Deluxe cab. Panatent tnreaghon, | Motogs Inc: ne We oe er | Snes tel mart ame, Greene. chee | 1 Sa" aoeh tek Bees: | emai saws | wn Thesrace_ Se asa | Nomeietrs"couen stature | woodwaRce Slot QU7™ 39.96 %” nat’), known name ss FURNACE BLOWER AND HONEY. , . 3 ' + Moottain. Open Sun. Pkg. coal. =~ W Commerce Rd. EM Sales service & rentals, MY 3-$821. abel, do PT NEW MOON TRA AILER | Oakland. FE 22351. OF MAPLE. BIRMINGHAM a sai Bg. SPE Tie make otter FE|/ SELL THE SURPLUS! == +. ie BYE FREEZER SPECIAL } peng aay = = ip CHEVIT, ICEUP. poole MI 4-7811 tare wise | 250 ———- ; 25 PER CENT . Grandfather mn MY RERE ig A BUY ON BRAND gous Pn HDRAL POR | Ryan's Pur. OM Station on Eiis- * 36.56 elec. sander bait i Poe ise ws Sisco | through Classified ads | Discount on Sherwin Williams | _ 3-500 ah tees a. 1947 “TEXAS, | . #beth Lake Rd. a : a ies ee) Ve See ne end Berry Bros. interior paints. | AKc REGISTERED GEAMAN| MODELS, Riot, DRATES nese * 20 BOTTLE GAS NG | ‘$1 AND $2 GMC, TRACTORS | STOP WISHING FORA i es ps ne po we sie Ait NEW STEEL GK é , Discontinued colors. Oskiand Fuel = snepherd puppies. 10 weeks old: 12 FT MOD! a $280 STOVE, FUEL UIL HEATER. 6| 3900 Baldwin: See : : sander @-c . es ae ine Land, livestock, machin- aod Point, 438 Orchard Lote all golors. on cae 3 oF a. PLY TIRES LIKE NEW. CALL We CHEVIE. CAB OVER, STARE CAR! Select it today in GENERAL 7 >. $175. Phone after ‘ Ate. FE soue | OOD Highland Read. OR 3-73 20 FT. IME. body. 2 speed axel. ; $8 p.m. i ial FE| Cameras, Equipment | KL-TON NNELS TERMS , +452" Want Ads! Lots of uv AREHOUSE CO. — of: aoe! ce en | 7 AT CARDEN "es ti Castine Bargeas! = Fl he? Ep te ae Se ARGOFLEX MODEL E wit x A BROS. . only Just 2 an OF. M, oun, to 20 Dial Fe sain. ' — ey =F . « | iainntaiaie caaaiied TWENTY-SIX . “For Sale Used Cars 91| For Sale Used Cars Cin For Sale Used Cars _91| FUNNY BUSINESS “arma. 4 DOOR. REAL ByY BARGAINS | FORD. ane dodp. 6205 rr ra } Ford. Perdomo a 7 a BAY G00. | Sesto ant hoster. { onner. Beow |" geod, copaition EE complete, vinyl white sain 1083 ‘Willse | Banas . — ieee G vest, owe wees ' ’ won miles MI li telet Lowergids. PETERSON R DBE- 312 W. Montca'm FE 4-015 : é ete 1aa3 Kaiser, ¢ door ener. pene, MI 6-041 tog t~' ye y 7" 1949 Keiser 4 Lege sedan —-. | 1081 J 4 door “<6 ae, oe ee KAISER SALES & SERVICE FE +4003 KF, FE p11 RADIO HEAT- ery, very series. __siter_§ CHEVE ‘s0, 2 er and PASSENG =e Good eolte ear, $125 «, CONDI- Stim aher 6 om. or aii dey A 1954—Four door Must sel! This car a show model bes very few miles Pully equipped. equipment Call yp venings of ee o Weekends. Raidwest «5350. . PENIS | Very clean, Private | _owner, EM_ 3434 Dopoe . ices Brot Sor —— 216 | » Ra a " Sota aa am | Sat PaNGOUE ee ee FE 5-758 * 7&4 DOOR RADIO. | Niche ** 7 POINT USED CAR BUDGET PLAN 1. 20 per cent down payment 2 Ze megane to per 4 Crea . a Towing Toad service ee imeur ance 1 Nationwide emergency credit. itd Gaerolet Forder Fordor DeBete V-8 Fordor Hea) Desots V8 Chub coupe Desete Va Fertor 1962 V4 Fordor oes Pouca Genace Taser La a! Pvmen Royal — ioe Pome eg ec cve ! . Din i thse Btadebater Tudor ise Boge Cay Coue Isat Prout Porter Se tac Fordor Here's the place to buy. No co-signers, no past credit references sary, have a job, we have a car for you. Buy Here Pay Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALF: S. SAGINAW ST. 171 ‘shoo sunday, i - neces- | If you are 21 and! |. ‘Fudors , $395 each 193) Ford Customline | °c tee 1954 Ford Crestline Con- | Fordor. Radio, heater and Fordomatic. $595 1951 Pontiac Chieftain! Deluxe Tudor. Radio, heater, etc. $595 | vertible. Fully equipped. $1,895 WE ALSO HAVE 15 MORE |; DOWN AND 80 MUCH PER r® COME IN TODAY Sr DAVE DAWSON COR. OF CLARKSTON RD & M-4 LAKE ORION MY 2-3111 ME 2-621 | i CARS. - ‘THAT WE WILL SELL POR 6500. LB INC. | t FORD “VICTORIA FORDO- matic radio and yo white» wall tires, low mileage, extra Clean. MI 40045 \ rr | | = 3D - | Double Checked | j Dependable Dirt Cheap | ‘63 Buick Buper V-4 4 dr $1,806 ‘w Passat aaa heater & Ps 61.305 Deaee ry “ar, radjo & | heate 0708 | ‘ns Chev Station Wa “Radio & heater $1208 | | ° ar. 1.580 “MO Nash 4 dr ‘82 Ford radio. heater & To Choose From Riemenschneider Bros. -Dodge- Plymouth “The Cars With The Forward Look” 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 Sey ae PONTIAC RETAIL | | STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY’ $3 PONTIAC 4 deer Hydraemetic. radio an¢ heater (Stock No 164) $1,495 SI FORD and heater and Mydra- (Mock No 3#17) $1.795 "53 PACKARD | Sport Coupe with wer ul |; ment (Stock ne” she: “we $1395 S$] STUDEBAKER Ciub Coupe ith radio and heat er Stock No 3432) S545 idl SOL 0) Sedan automatic transm r Tadio and heater (Stock No 3646 S308 } - ‘SE DODGE | Sedan with redio ang heater (Btock No A | S405 "$3 BUICK SUPER Sedan with radio and heater Dynafiow (Stock No j804, $1,895 a Buy Monday At O liver’s ‘y wil fi cars with windshield< The lot is open for your inspection — drop in and * browse around with ne prices on the ") CHEVRO! F1 2 door radio and heater Stor « No JIRA S545 eS as : Convertible Royal Master tires ame a ipower equipment Stock $1.15 ) 2 pO! Se“an with radio and heater Suxk N JTRS) 70s CHEN ROLL I Be Ar oo radi raie Pr werg Stock No JiS8@ ) " “a (3) 1950 Customline Ford | AUTO. SHOW = | PRYOR” CHEVROLET | overdriy “82 Plye Cl ‘62 Ply 4 dr plates on "82 Nash Rambier Station | Wagon $s os Many Others | | | | | | | heater | ] } | ' | “316 AUBURN AVE. "YESTERDAYS NEW CARS 1954 MODELS FORD MERCURY LINCOLN BUICK ° PONTIAC SEE THESE A-] Factory Officials’ CARs AT LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH OL 19711 “OR MORE. THAN 30 YEARS,A GOOD PLACE TO BUY” Ba aS Chevrolet rik ae 4 door, radio heater or Commenter v-8 dition clean inside and out. Ex- Tae one heater $706 cellent transportation that you ‘© Dodge 2 door sedan with heater | Will be proud to own 95 of cd % tem pictup aes | ~ $2724 a Month | 4 Chrysler New Yorker | MICHIGAN'S SCHUTZ FORD ', ton pickup 1496, four door, two tone blue KINEST Motors Inc Bs nies | finish, radio and heater, | THE B90 PAVED LOT woo DESOTO-PLYMOUTH ; DWARD 6 BLOCKS SOUT ga | power steering, power wooo dt SATRRGr noun “OPPMARPE * ntoaan se ORD 2 ve ists oes brakes, rear seat speak | NASH “81 VERY VERY CLEAN MI 4-7811 new seat covers’ White side wails. | Motors Inc er, white sidewall tires! Paks’ onds MOTOR BALES PONTIAC 1959 DELUXE 4 DOOR, A-*_shepe VE — DESOTO-PLYMOUTH . ; M-24 at Buckhorn Lk MY 2-261) Hydramatic Fully Wem all FORD Soon ié DOWN | WOODWARD 6 BLOCKs sovrn, 4nd windshield washers. ast DAN VERY CLE acces’. 20° Stu:r PE _werd oe wart oR This car is like new. Low |" a ee PONTIAC. - pAUPER D DELUXE | — — —-~ ; pee, PE 3-7542 "sedan y equ mileage. Come see and MBLER HARDTOP, — 2?) __ Wow FORD, RADIO. MRATER. | FOR SALE SMO UTOM drive it! The price? mam meet afte pam bon! 89 PONTIAC 4 DOOR DELURE verdrive. uron side and out Low mileage FE = . . CA | PE 51359 . . -| _ _ 09D $2,345 66 § Woodward Birmingham oa Ln —_ _ : _ . MI 43410 FORD ‘s4 TU a ‘ ROHR Y 1960 1 OWNER BRD FODOR, CUSTOMLINE, Bo a Mean’ rade ester, turn nig. | (S83. PONTIAC “8: DELUXE G t S t actual mbes Ses Cirds MOTOR SALES nals, Rovral Master tires | 4 door A-1 Condition. Hy- et se wo weeks rmingham | CURYALERL PLYMOUTH, DeaLan | Monica Bist Ye Be TAI" arkston ie ' } MEA MAple @-5141 '49 MERCURY ..... $395 Dm for Winter 1994 FORD COUNTRY sepan | OPen_@ am _ to 6 pm_ daily! Cluv Coupe with radio. ana heat- | Power brakes power steering WE HAVE e @ PONTIAC. 4 DOOR SILVER With a Good Used Car | noe ccoeem teen S Over 180 cars makes and mode's “il 8. Segimew Bt — | PE 30008 Good” condition aa =a = : | rom $645 to 63400 with one? | . es a ° FoR 7 | MERCURY eaves ines 160 TI RA. From ton ss ee it a Te pid finasres arreaged to New uphoistering. top Tires. Good ‘fae Gant scmaiins FE C it sha ‘ ECONOMY CARs. n AUBURN congitien FE 2-3076 neon ommunity = —_—_—— — = = otors WHEELS GOING HOME ‘48 PONTIAC | ~ | : for stovoing - = “8 four door redio poriielian & DEA LS lH A overha' S 2 Why Not? Read,About These Specials, Then h) JI 0 J vo: 7 , s: Buper 1 BuICK redio, Turn to Turner for a go buy Come in or Call Today! heater & Dynafic $945 in an “f- |" Used Car Or Truck 1951 DESOTO Custom Fordor sedan with radio heater. A good car. Only "$2 CHEVROLET H ld T $495 Be! Air with 2 tone paint, radio PE d Heater and 31M muarp ess aro urner, Or 1930 FORD Tudor with radio, heater, and seat ‘BEST IN WHEELS AND DEALS” | covers, Reduced $195. Now only '49 CADILLAC 3 Fleetwood four door radio heat of $ 90 a ; 1952 DODGE Fordor sedan. This ts one of our er, Mydramatic & whitewa!) tires . ~ interruptions, then see us, PONTI AC any oy Monday for the car of your. choice. OLIVER . BUICK “20 Orchard cae Ave. (Corner of Williams St.) FE 2-9101 RETAIL STORE ‘ Factory Branck 63 Mt. Clemens at Mk ; Phone FF 3-7117° |WHY BF A TENANT? i Many excellent home. | ‘| buys at easy terms in the, Classified ads, Authorized Pontiac and Buick Dealer 803 N. Main, Rochester ee san ep rn nee oe by Hershberger’ . 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS, sarCRDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1954, Me ry SPOTLIGHT potreee| | >. bee overdrive 6343.50 255. _For Sale Used Care m4 _fer Sale Used Car of LO PPG NO montes . — Ty * ~ = 4 HUDSON ‘So, 5 PASSENGER | assume . ” Sowes vert tbas uriens ber | “Secheat aoe eto St | = tom a . | gem. FE — Sy i | 4 “4 KAISER “1641, NEW BATTERY & | | h civtch Good running order $100. | aan iee Scere ve Sais: | er envings, wind ; | Ee von cone-com Oiee Wa Peony Open. | Sans wy Et Sete a tition What MiSs | ser bel eau, Mab ink OOTIAE CACORE STAR : Continental |, , ,,1952 Oldsmobile TIC. LOAD. ineola Ci loadea |" 70 calle one Ba ave =| yieee || 1 )\WVN! | \ ab eve. ¥ e - i ‘i deluxe | 2 tome . “eoadition LOW PE 5-0708, OR $8 Moresty ‘bere | Priced to sell | 2036 PONTIAC RD. ° B eerste Gees Pee germs | | Huron Motor Sales itis PONT.Ac ¢ OF STAR CHIEF $3 Fivmoua, rodio aad heater POR mata 4 a} ‘com aie" wits "On ih " Lk 7882, . : ie iat eee | romans. 5. Ome, sits ‘3 Pontiac #7 DOOR DeLuxe. Our Plan Is Ethical “ Te onde chub - & 00 95m, yore 3A group, extras, : ’ pt Ds “| See 3-3808. -Honest and True! | "inane errange of sccept house Inquire + DELUXE 4 DOOR | © contrer e uaee sg - ae 4 DOOR PLYMOUTH. si0d. low % Auburn Ave PLYMOUTH “@ * @ SUPEN DELUXE igh A a eermee fer 1950 PONTIAC | . Bg one oe a wet”, wal eaten |i Hh PONTTAE & CUSTOM 4 on ul ome owner two pa | $1960 MArke 42365 Private owner “Milford, MaUtwai| Hvérems Pt -~Wceoaadd green. Large. beater, good 1949 GOSMOPOLITAN. Lé ete MILE oa Pc¥MOUTH : a Aiea aTw tires. spetiess intertr. ‘rare sutome- | age. good condition 7 PL H ¢ DOOR. GOOD Goon essories, A sharp NASH ‘3) STATESMAN ~ TUDOR. iia OUI, O14 Arayie. cant aes ene own bile. No — ‘ | Micicas “oe M8 78 ore eMaTT TWO POOR or | wa west mngam | 40 * Mont | WASn 49 AMBASSADOR RADIO prank st, Birmingham, MI 40503 MI_ 43410 meter. everasite. Boal weasper. |) PUTS 2 ~ NEW | PONTIAC. @ @ TODOR $395 — tor only $185. No mone [+s Radio and heater, EM 779 W. Mentcaim 7 SCHUTZ | 333 PONTIAC 8 STA cu tact lal (1983 “PLYMOUTH GRANBROOK 4 door Hyéromatic. R. & H . | | club coupe. Two tone brown, light WS.W _ foam Motors Inc Sia tices “Keer: teense aes. | sain winaskiea wader, Gack op DESOTO PLYMOUTH 4c “ , 192) Pairsiew Pirm m. MI tants plus CO & AP accessory WOODWARD 6 BLOCKS SOUTH | It looks like the work of our dairy products competitor Nothing But +1320 7,200 miles. $1,975. Call OF —T BIRMINGHAM across the street!” , i ear oteear cR RANBROOK 4 at om. 0 NH. Ande ‘ 4-7811 | O K Used | wo tone Orie rina owner. $1,025. i064 PONTIAC, 4 DOOR DELUXE ‘@ a {i i id ! ‘nT 6227 i" "newts nace: Hydramatic and‘ tain. Hydramatic Very clean. 30 | For Sale Used Cars 91! For _For Sale Used Cars 91 es _ other accessories, PE 2-6478. Ee B SO PLP POPOL LA LOLA LL A hd ae aes Cars 1 PONTIAC “ss ¥ DOOR. YEL ‘$1 PONTIAC 2 DOOR. $10 DOWN aot EF — FORD ‘4 area 6. 2 DOOR | ané whit. custom Starchief, 3.-| & assume payments, 46% 8. Wood- Yeat End Clearance Persona! car of factory re nt At 70 actus’ mil-:. 4 months ee ‘5 1968 Olds, 995 live Must this week EM , | Lets of seeetion. PE 22106 6s PONTIAC STAR CHIEF, CUS- | 1946 Ford. $96 prise wen fe the week PMY MICHIGAN'S FINEST SS red and win- tribtw cunvice FORD ,193° CUSTOMLINE 2 DR | tain 6.000 mee) Med) wade wel Se ee ee ce 3123 Lapeer Rd., Phone PE 3-0080 Ad’ cyl Radio _ heater 1 owner | pia Ere a — z ar teas lane rm PORD Mee Mita | — sooo $3 BUICK | Very. apaciel Con be con ai . $1,285 FE ! FE 71-0738 eves _ _ SE E PAULSON _ a3 0 uae fitment Re any time or PONTIAC 53 4 DOOR DELUXE, | F A Gc ood De l Roadmaster with power steering, | 3-0138 after 5. | & eylinder Rare extre | or 5 a power brakes. dynaflow radio, | aman “S"\€ BONTIAC 8 3 . 2 TONE | snow tires, 9900 miles. 142s FB | 66 S. Perry St. pooped sieweia and only 12.- blue and gray. Radio - heater. 47300. 00 actual miles ee good condition. FE | | FE 4-6882_ $},689 | DOOR DELUXE PORD. | 194, 2 DR. CUSTOM V-8 Ford-a-matic. radio, Seater white walls special trim Ah gg in July, like new “West est Side Used Cars _ #33 W. Huron FE 4.2165 1964 Buick Century sedea 1962 Pontiae deluxe 6 sedan 1062 Chevrolet MONEY’ DOWN! | deluze. 2 dr | 1@42 Ford custom deluxe 2 door | 1961 Chevie deluxe 2 door | 1950 Pontiac * Catalina | | 1950 Ford '; ton pickup | | j64/ Chevie ——s | ve Ford 2 door cial at $205 D TRADE Our Plan is Ethical, Honest and True! BUY SELL A TIP-TOP USED CAR! } 149 PLYMOUTH | Good blue fintsh fine running con $4 CHEVROLET Be! Air Sport Coupe, radio. | ine enkewalls 8 oo rze,e Our Plan Is Etiieat, asa F $1,980 Honest and True! . 1954 PLYMOUTH 51 FORD Beivedere hard top In almost new- A nice looking. smooth running condition One Pitan low mile- 2 door mode! ay tut jon, large $449 | weather pdr system. im- maculate leather and nvion uphil- stery, directional signals backup lights and many other useful ac- "52 PONTIAC Soyoil rel car ews and satisfaction for no money down Catalina model—radio heater and Hydrematic $74.77 a Month =| ~ “A-1l BUYS" best. ieftein Te pepe power. Pe 2a other accessories i rowtiac 80 se LOADED. Low . se OR _3-2815. | Fine nerakes. tint ite side walls and all cue secessories E 5-6588 Zl fe PONTIAC 4 | Cars for Sale at 8 Call Safety-Tested Used Jerome's Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass < FE 8-0488 S. Saginaw St. The “O.K~ Used Car: Lot ("Qe see STAR CHIE 4 | brakes, powcr’ stee . electronic Matthews-Hargreaves aya: cise aera _ every extra possiple. 2 tone ‘32. PONTIAC 8 DELUXE. HY- | and top. rE 4. éremotis radio .nd heater, spot evenings, FE 41006 day. -Rea clean. Cheap. &.. STUDEs. Vv dt ‘PE: 32-2783. “62 Convertib'e. = over | PON 1964. , 4) ents no monev down. OL 62907 | @eor radio and heater, power- after § p a. | brakes, spot By eweer ry STODEF AKER HYDRAMATIC | I fleage club Needs door. By owner = Hydromatic. radio, neat er extra access. wm a $1006 FF 3-105 after Som, | “ Tee! spore cor. % =PONTIAC STARCHIEF. 'FE 6¢ S. Woodward Birmingham 32-8068, MI 43410 ess STUDEBAKER PONTI _Hydramtic and access _PE 5- PONTIAC ‘$2 6 DELUXE CHIEF- _™ingham. MI 43410. bearing 4226 or beet offer. tees UDEDAKER WHA RD TOF, auto transmission. radio, heater. NTIAC 1954 4 DR CHIEFTAIN. WHEN YOU THINK OF sTUDE ‘7008. baker-think of tain door Hydramatic, radio | ‘Sl WILLYS STATION WAGON $16 and Scam new tires, mile down & assume payments. 464 8. ace. extras MI 44631. Woodward, Birmingham re Your choice of any car on our lot, up to $1,000, with. noth- ing down and no payment until the middle of January. 1952 PLYMOUTH Sd FOUR DOOR CRANBROOK. A ear worth more than the money. Delightfully two toned grey and blue, new tires, low 1949 LINCOLN FOUR DOOR. Hydramatic a radio, heatey, good tor, good transporta- tion. NO. MONEY DOWN. Liberty 9.4000 Liberty 9-4001 MIdwest 4.7500 JOrdan 4-6266 147 S. Saginaw St. PHONE FE 54410] ‘42 CADILLAC ‘49Plymouth ..., $199 52 Ford’ Conv... .$899 $495 $6 per Month ap pe NO ol hens ny — . ; MONEY DOWN. Cub Coupe. radio, heater & Hy 49 Ford 2 dr. .... $250 4 Ford 2 dr... .. $1,295 19499 KAISER Fordor sedan. Come in and drive $45 per Month $345 "32 Dodge 4 dr.....$6™ $8 Ford Cony. .,. $399 this one. Yours for only 19530 PLYMOUTH fats BEN te 1 | . Ford 2 dr...,.$2) 3 Hudson 2 di -. $399 $125 CONVERTIBLE A nice car in ~ 1930 PONTIA 9 FORD aOlds ao on "4 Fad ( <1 200 “ nice condition New white wa = : AC Station Wagon with radio & ns fa WYN = Pde FORD) Ludor sedan \ real special sie Jaree GS laree heater HARDTOP equipped with Hy- near } 2 bord Ranch 41 Ford Cony... $50 Lo MOREN Bows” Pew ceamarlteanaminion, Le tgs $305 : \ . ( . “J . radio fine eater, turn indi- 2 pV Wagon ee NN de 8M $100 $8 50 per Week aera and many other Ua 47 DODGI Ohawer ........ S74 SP Biriclke 2 alr C79) 1950 PONTEACG & evlinder Fordor sedan with radia . pled gl temeckic aueeane / ; . I rid Mit c ¥ = ’ ' 4s an ee) Vc . 1 ain ~ater 2 . a out. NO MONEY DOWN Nelure Iwe door with radio end 48 Pont 2 di...... > 4 Ford Ranch Wagon ands Veaier 1931 PLYMOUTH $52 per Month $145 "49 De Soto 4 dr. SI%4 Custain $1744 $379 FOUR DOOR Two tone grees $52 per } c : 5 ° large Tadio, large heater di- - $8 Ply St § rd 2 dr = . . : : , . _ . \\ aoe anon = Sl Ford 2dr... $544 149 \WILLYS station w agon.. Right in our front Seal dice at etens Goa 1951 HUDSON 31 STUDEBAKER agon ...... $124 49 Nleccury line, A veal beauts mas gtft for the wife or daugh- FOUR DOOR. A . e a k nice car, worth ene Berite Cow o-V-a- "S3 Mercury : Convertible 144 ° 4e BO MOSSE Pose the money, § new tires, new ‘ nealer a automatic transmis os eS . 1p, - . $3. Mo rebuilt engine, radio, heate sion Hardtop wee. S139 re ‘ _ a: $38 Pet fonth direction gee clean inside , $545 , —— : 52 Ford Country 7 and out. NO MONEY DOWN _ $2 Chev. Cpe. cca. $8 Sedan .. &1,999 OST NASH station wagons Yours for only > $27.24 Month — , SiChev. 4 des 89 sap : 40 CHEVROLET ein UE Peet "sa O} ds Super &8& te ‘ 2. I at kard ~ $295 In excelent condition consider IRINIUNININND, SALLLAAGIE 20.110 DT okie ates Generare 2 0802.8 0 On 0, Od 5 RRR RRREEREREEEEE anette nk £4000 ee = ee tng the eee Pie aoc eer 5 F444 RP YSREER oe UCT OE cathe aT ; > ~ 1949 FORD & evlinder Tudor with radio, heater tires radio and heater Pat ai ice and power brakes \\ agon ..... $1 200° =} Pont 2 A vee A) ; more than fust transportation win DeOR FOUR DOOR. 1 R05 . . ' seat covers and overdrive. NO MONEY DOWN ‘iful light green finish, tetas : sl Chev 2c... S53 23 Binek Rivier: c1 5 Fac ey ne, eee 4 Rinek R : $195 $1.50 per Week fine white wall tires, heater , "33. Plamouth 4 door . S14 ransmiscion. fa dite. heater. i P F Finds = Comvert 3 ve ater Hardtop .... $1,090 48 Dodge Sed S20 1984 FORD Tudor sedan: Radio, heater and 11,000 nals and aay ether uase. wmnver coup rt in heat : . A Oz °C = 2 a etramane egg es ‘32 Ford Hardtop $1,099 "S] Willys Station actual miles. .\ ove owner like new. Yes. 1951 CHRYSLER rand NO MONEY DOWN, @ S ae : I . . ! : . ’ ro NEW YORKER FOUR DOOR 54 Ford. Conv... .$1.799 Wagon ... $9 its only You and your family will enjo _ M8 per Month | : : all the comfort of this wonder- 5 enyeaeeee $1 195 ful automobile. Perfect mech- 33 BUICK : anically, fine tires, low mileage. 1947 CHEVROLET Werte Cie ol ea) Cue Ose 1952 PONTIAC Chiettain deluxé ‘This car is lke radio. heater. power brakes, heater whitewall tires and [yr 4 - . : “ ‘ automatic transmission. direc < TRANSPORTATION SPECTAL aaficw ew and has radio, heater. Iivdramatic and tton signals and windshield that ts tn excellent eondition 6: : ; - washers) One owner, NO MON- vith new whit > $1,695 whitewall tires This is a heauty FY DOW and heat an oman ain 48 bord O ft Stake oa. 0.... 0... ccc eee S279 | } — Cc i SA2 per Month "S380: Week AEP ' ~ = = = whe a ee "SY PONTIAC 47 Dodge .12 ti. stake 7....00..... S29 $995 . Teter cannes <7 i ' - z Streamiiner “R"- tio door radi | Fone 4 ton Express .. aera anaes 14 PLYMOUTH § passenger coupe (ne ot 5: . $545" V°GMC 2 ton Dump ..0.....0 2.2 cee ee eee $200 thowe tard fo find geod anes : Pick out the car you want and drive home in a real i adie: t Ie . ; , . ‘82 Dodge 23 ton Pickup ....... 00... cece ss $809 $195 bargain. We must make room for more new car 50) CHEVROLET 49 Chev Sedan Delivery ..-............... S244 . trades ae Convertible, radio neater. and | SI Ford 2 ton Dump ......-- 2... eee eee eee $899 148 CADILLAC sedan. A real sharp automobile "$3 Chevrolet Tractor ........... IS Set Was $3,000 but now is only i \ | $695 Hester Delivery $1. PONTIAC HAROLD TURNER, FORD | ead agg co “8 -two door with dio beater and whitewall tires Open 8 A. M. —9 P, M. c : Mommeanity 464. Woodward, Birmingham ( Y OW} N yl, | Birmingham's Largest Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer otor oadles . aay “ . " y 134, Mile & Woodward Your Local Ford Dealer WOODWARD & 13% MILE RD, ROYAL OAK . INC. : MIdwest 6-1200 | Liberty, 9-4585 3 P.S.—Come in Tonight, We're Open 9-9! ke May Change Voting Address Eisenhower Reported Planning Official Home’ at Gettysburg THURMONT, Md. @—President Eisenhower reportedly is planning to change bis voting residence soon from New York to Gettysburg, Pa., where he and Mrs. Eisenhow- er are building a new farm home. The Civil War battlefield is just 20 miles from the Eisenhowers’ weekend retreat at Camp David here in Maryland's Catoctin Moun- tains. . + s * The President and his wife drove -- Today's eae Programs - - * 8 . Channel 2—-WJBKE-TV Channel (—WWI-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV = Channel. $—CKLW-TV Stranger. Mystery, 6:30—-(7) Realms of Wild. “‘Her- mets " “Shark and haunted Willy. Willy helps solve domestic crisis. June Havoc stars. t eo—(7) Stage Sevén. Waterfront to get funds for grandpa's _ tion. 7:30—(7) Life With Elizabeth. Betty White comedy. (9) Holi- day Ranch. Western variety. (4) Ethel and Albert. Albert mdkes ae ae host. on the outskirts ; ash- | g:¢9—(7) Studio. ington and arranging a lift for them On Gece “Hay” in another car in his motorcade.| counterpoint -“The Treasure.” The Marines — Pic. William F.| (9) Date at Eight. Johnny Long- Weaver, 19, and Pic. Harold D.| den in * s Circle.” (4) Payne, 20 — rode about 40 miles an nae meen Cited in the presidential caravan, They as Mickey is named guardian of got out at Frederick, Md. Both} beautiful girl million heiress. (2) jeune, NL. a % are convinced anyone can write Weaver was en route to the home| * hit song. a of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Glen |3:30—(4) Place the Face. Quiz Weaver, in Dewitt, Mich. Payne| with Bill Cullen and guests was traveling to Akron, Ohio, to| Dinah Shore and George Mont- visit his wife and his parents, Mr.| gomery. ond Mit, Freak 3, Deve. 9:00—(7) Boxing. Middleweight 1 cons he US. abate a |e, aM de year to incinerate accumulated emy. Hedy Lamarr. Robert supplies of worn out paper cur-| Cummings in “Let's Live a Lit- ss: tle.” i} inne Come, Penely as Imogene plays a “ Pontiacs First “Raymond Buest. @) Two Gene guest. (2) for Money. Herb Shriner’ quiz. 9:30—(4) Star Theater, Jimmy and Only Day and Night Station 5:30 A. M. -- Midnight On Your Radio Dial cd A GERITY BROADCASTING COMPANY STATION 1@:45—(7) Madison Square Gar- den. Sports film. 11:00—(7) Armchair Theater. Constance Dowling in ‘Duel Without Honor.”’ (9: Movie Date. “Avalanche,” starring Bruce Cabot and Veda Ann, Borg. (4) Michigan Barndance. Country music. (2) American News. 11:15—(2) Movie Date. “Kid Monk Baroni.” 11:30—(4) Showcase of Stars. Cameron * Mitchell in “Prison Authorized Sales and Service St Scrchetl Cortese Sperton GENE’S TV Hi-Fi Sales & Service Auburn Heights PE 4-8972 [SERVICE All Makes | meres ' SUNDAY MORNING :00—(4) Church at the Cross roads. 9:15—(2) Christophers. 9:30—(4) Faith Frontiers. 9:45—(7) Cartoons. (2) See for Yourself. ¢ "|xe:00—(1) Action Theater. (4) Car toon Carnival. (2) Detroit Pulpit. | ‘| sree—(7) Super Circus. (4) Hall of 6:00—(7) Frontier Justice. (4) Cor- 1:38—(2) Facts Forum. 11:00-(4) Adventure Ho. (9) | - Church in Home. (2) Court of Health. = 11:15—(2) Air Force Reparting. 11:30—(7) Cowboy G-Men. Sinema. (2) 11:45—(2) Cartoons. | | SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Fearless Fosdick. (4) Capt. Hartz. (2) U. of D. Roundtable. - 12:15—(4) Telephone Storybook. t2:30—(7) Today's Faith. (9) Uncle Toby. (4) Industry on Pa- rade. (2) Contest Carnival. 12:45~(4) City Affairs. 1:00—(7) World Adventure Series (9) Friendly Tieater. (4) Uni- vorakty of Michigan. Ci) Tis & the Life. 1:30—(T) Movie Matinee. (2) Gen- eral Sports Time. 1:45—(2) Pro Press Box. 2:00—(4) Home Theater. Football. : 2:30—(7) Joe Palooka. (9) Chris- tophers. 3:0¢0—(7) Theater. Life. (2) Pro (9) This Is the 3:30—(9) Mr. Callahan. (4) Amer- ican Forum. 4:00—(7) Ramar of the Jungle. (9) Science Review. (4) Roy Rogers. 4:30(7) Annie Oakley. (9 Justice Colt. (4) Zoo Parade: (2) Meet the UAW-CIO. Fame. (2) Omnibus. &:30—-(4) Background. SUNDAY’'S TV HIGHLIGHTS liss Archer. ¢:30—(7) Biff Baker. (9) Range Rider. (4) Capt. Braddock. (2) You Are There. “The Cabinet Crisis Over Peggy Eaton.” 1:00—(7) You Asked For It. (9) Life Begins at 80. (4) Badge T14. (2) Frankie Laine. 7:30—(7) Playhouse. (9) News Magazine. (4) Mr. Peepers. A many niceties, which their wives notice. (2) Jack Benny. Jack goes preChristmas market shopping. 8:06—(7)—Big Fight. (9) Play- house. (4) Comedy Hour. Gordon MacRae host with Rock Hudson. Tony Curtis, Jeff Chandler, Gene Nelson, Paul Gilbert, Gloria de- Haven, Mara Corday, al! from cast of “So This Is Paris."’ Rose Bowl Queen. (2) Toast of Town. Sophie Tucker; English baritone, David Whitfield: Crew Cuts; scenes from “The Silver Chalice.’’ starring Virginia Mayo and Jack Palance, Virginia makes personal appearance. 8:30—(9) The Visitor. | 9:00—(7) Walter Winchell. (9) Mo-| tion Picture Academy. (4) Play- house. “Catch My Boy on Sun- day,” drama with Sylvia Sidney about a mother who pushes her child’s television career in order to fulfill her own needs rather than those of the boy. (2) GE '9:45—(2) Breakfast With "Murphy. | 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) $:15—(7) Horizons. 9:30—(7) What's Going On. TBA. 16:06—(7) Break the Bank. (4) Le (2) 10:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. (4) Studio 57. (2) What’s My Line? ; THE. PONTIAC PRESS. saTv RDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1954 -- Today's Radio. Pre Reaqveme Puralches ty ctetlene Myted to thts column are cutiect te change without aetice. i tage? A Sy BO 3 ograms - - won, (76) ar Way ter Youth WXYZ, Showtime CKLW, gg wsaK. Gentile WPOK, ion QGiv Shanley 7:15—WXYZ, Guest Star oe gO ae Meet 11:@0—(7) Black Spider. (9) News. (4) Movietime. (2) News. MONDAY MORNING | 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show. 9:00—(7) - Breakfast Club. (4) Romper Room. (2) Welcome Traveler. - 9:30—(2) Beauty Is My By-line. 10:00—(7) Beulah, (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) A Time to Live. (2) Arthur God- frey. 10:45—(4) 3 Steps to Heaven. 11:00—(7) Creative Cookery. Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. | MONDAY AFTERNOON (4) _ Betty White Show. Lady. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30—(7) Story Studio. (4) Feath- er Your Nest. (2) Tomorrow's Search. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) (2) Valiant wx WXYZ, Wash. Week 7:45-—-WXYZ, As We See It CKLW, Globetroter 6:66—WJR, Gunsmoke WWJ, Conversation wxyYz, Gosetne Party CKLW. Paise wsaK, T. WPON, News $:30—WJR, Gengbusters WWJ, Philharmonic $:06—WJR, Two for Money CKLW, Hawali Calis WPONR, ord 9:15—-WPON, Music Remote 9:3—WJR, Geodwill Jamb. Opry 1¢:06--WJR, Country Style z. Top ot Towa ing , News 20:08 WPOR, Off Record 16:38—WJR, Town, Country CKLW, Genctuary 10:45—W JR, wee World ul an ag wx ig oy! Musie aL WJBK, s, Houseparty WPON, News Dance Time CKLW, Vistas WPON, Gports Slants = 1 — WIR, cas — 11:15—WJR, Sports Fina) wxyYzZ, SUNDAY MOBNING 6:00—WJR, At Dawning WWJ, News, Music WJBK, Mall 6.:36—WJR, Farm Review WWJ, Here's to Vets Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces Life. ~* — 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road | of Life. ~ 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) La- dies Day. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4). La- dies First. 2:15—(9) Sands of Time. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. (2) Art Linkletter. 3:00—(7) Theater. on. (4) Greatest Gift. (9) Paul Dix- (2) Big 6:45—WWJ, Coffee Concert 7:00—WJR, Favt. Hymns dein Navy 7:18—WWJ, Meditetions ww w WPON, lst Assembly Payoff. 3:10—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) Bob Crosby. 3: 45—(4) Mar. lowe. Concerning Miss 4:@0—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice | ° Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) GOP Knuckles Down = fo Build State Party | (UP)—The Michigan | claiming the Political Action Committee has ‘captured contro! of state gov- Brighter Day. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's aiid (2) On Your Account. 4:456—(7) Ricky the Clown. | y Modern Romance. &:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Hidden Pages. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Rob ert Q Lewis. 5:30—(7) Cowboy G-Men. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (4) HUTCHINSON Trailer Sales 4615 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains $1,000 Rigger Trade-In Allowance By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK (INS)—Claudette | Colbert walked out on Dec. 16's Climax over a script she didn't like. They'd rewrjtten it once for her previously. . . Teresa Wright found it all TV on the Blink? Call ; Bernie’s TV 9te 9 P.M. FE 2-6306 Wright for her and she'll take CBS-TV tapped a proper sky- scrapper to call its Big Ten basket- ball series starring Saturday: Jack ‘Drees, six-feet-six . _NBC-TY's Hall of Fame manage-. - ACE TV Sales and Service All Work Gueranteed * ADMIRAL & EMERSON 3357 Auburn Ave. FE 8-1204 8 A. M to 7:30 P. M. ment is keeping its fingers crossed that Bill MclIver's voice will re- main in the boy soprano range un- te after he sings the title role in “Amahl and the Night Visitors’ | Dec. 19. . man items on the overseas press club’s Spectacular” next Monday | USED TV SETS $10 to $15 Down $5 a Week HAMPTON TV 825 West Huron &. PE 4- at eight will be a ballet built around the Steve Canyon comic WATER SOFTENERS, INC. FE 5-577! ¢ ‘ 1047 W. Buren | Completely Automatic ‘ Meseal ced Gesversiéa.Ueite Complete Information Gladly Given Teresa Wright Takes On Role Spurned by Colbert Among the two-fisted-newspaper- | Osear-winner Donna Reed makes | her TV debut Sunday a week from | tomorrow night on Ford Theater. | Disneyland the other night was /one long commercial for Walt's | **20,000 Leagues Under the Sea”’ but fascinating imagery withal. . . The proximity of the queen of plunging necklines must have been why Adolph Menjou affected a) —- pontetine on I've Got a} Secret. | Even NBE-TV's “Home” shew, with its promised household hints, demonstrated Montefiore Hespital’s cobalt “‘bomb”’ which threats deep-seated cancer. Medics Monday before Christmas play will be about the dangers of | drinking at office parties and then | driving home; it will have a happy ending—the girl's life will be saved, but she'll be left permanently blind. Lux Video’s script will be com- We certainly love the ‘new, glamorous” Dorothy McGuire, a the Philadelphia Story, one Sts of illnesses in the wake of “Medic.” | ably ex characters and | relationships of Richard. Carlson, ————— She played frumps much too The recrimination scene be- tween daughter Dorothy and Daddy Herbert Marshall was an adult, deep and deft emotional shocker on quite the civilized | — tevel, m'deahs. Marshall is a fine, culturally | honest actor. -.. j For the odious comparison bit: | Katie Hepburn in the original was the brittle princess-type; Dottie played it with more heart than astringent glitter. ww You couj@ feel the literary sur, 3:15—WJIR, Mae Hawks WJBK, Univ. Organ $:20—WJR. Renfro Valley ww. News WXYZ, Light & Life CKLW. Pontiac Raptist WJBK, Ave Maria WCAR, Back to Ged WPON, 6t. John's | 6:45—WWJ, Guest Stare oo— WIR. News WWJ, Crossroads: WXYZ, Heligious News CuL Ww, Bethesda Temple LANSING Republican party, C10’ ernment,’ set out today up the GOP organization. Party leaders, meeting strengthen organization WWJ, Mischa Kottler CKLW, Dr. Barnhouse . oul ’ 1:00—WJR, Road of Life Ww. % — fers 10:00—WJIR, Believe. Jecksoe WWJ, News, Mu! WCAR, Carousel WWJ, Pibber McGee poe 4 oa WPON, Temple WXYZ, Christian Action cua’ ving 12:30—WJR, Opinion oo WCAR, News, n Ww, Bereel Lg bt — 10:15-—-WWJ, Gildersieeve WPON. News, Platter ‘s 10:30—WIR, Pacts Forum 1:13—WJR, Ma Perk CKLW. Tabernacle WWJ, Meet the Press WXYZ. Paul. wiste — Revival Times CKLW, Musical Airs SUNDAY AFTERNOON a ee week, on \Wwa, ouaany 4 skis N — "CKLW. Story “Time owe ‘e WXY2, Truth WW, News WCAR. Hews, Mell CKLW,. Christian B’hood WKYZ, News, Music 1:45—WJIR, Guiding Light WJBK News, CKLW, News, Witness ‘ WCAR, News, Hall WJBK, News, Music 2:60—WJR, Mra, Burton WPON, News, Span. 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Music Moods | “WPON, # Kaye a oo’ 5:45—WJR, Songs, News SUNDAY EVENING ' reamed: Gene Autry to build in Lans- wage an aggressive campaign 'terday after a brief illness 11:15—WJBK, Ken Cline 129:15—WJR, Best of Guest 9:38——WXYZ, Hr WPON, TBA te keep the state educational ays- tem from CIO domination.’ top state office up for wei next spring is the superin- tendency of public instruction now held by Republican Clair Taylor. Feikens warned the party it still has a financial deficit from the November election while ‘‘the Democrat-PAC party is a well- heeled, well-staffed, well-fed politi- cal machine with ap insatiable ap petite for power.” Ex-Baton Twirler Dies BATTLE CREEK ® — Roy §&. 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McLeod | 8:30—CKLW, Bill Mickock 6:6—WIeR, Cure | Macety Safety Chairman Elected LANSING W — Dr. Clair L. state chairman of the state Safety Com- mission at. its annual business meeting yesterday He succeeds Secretary of State Owen J. Cleary. es TWENTY-SEVEN __ | Bold Check to Pay'Fines ) | Rats to Amuse Police | COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP) — Wil iam Brown, 26, went back to col- lege here today—poorer, but wiser, . after paying for a stack of parking tickets at police headquarters with ;a $35 check.- The check bounced. Brown was | arrested, and freed after posting @ $200 cash bond. KEEPS YOU COMPANY * ALL DAY LONG PONTIAC’S FIRST Station ELECTRIC CO. 825 W. Muren FE 4-2525 SYLVANIA TV Te a a ne FOX TV & wu OR 3-1 o rt © Peres 6 ee & epee 6 ome FIRST QUALITY KENTILE 7 WHE 6 DARK COLORS FREE! ¥ We Loan You Tile * Cutters and Tools | Vinyl-Inlaid Tile c 9’’x9” 10° A Sealed 5 ~ PLASTEX Rubber & Viny! Tile 19 = EA. Needs Ne Waxing PLASTIC FINISH LINOLEUM RUG *495 9°x12" PLASTIC WALL TILE 99 S. SAGINAW AT AUBURN AVE. “The FLOOR "SHOP Open FREE PARKING % $5 2 P S| eo wee = pe... aes = Se a —— he A i See. = RF a a > ee a Peer geen, ~ — . — - - - ' . ? : o 4 , ‘ : , oe ars, | meee - ne G an a i “ee i. i . ie 2 ‘\ Jr , mek } * * . Fs ; : . 7 _\ |, | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1956 | c ears Reser ae ae ee i it I 5 L : ° ; 4 & YANKEE STORES OPEN SUNDAY Neto §=§8 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. dtu. 25 FREE HOLDENS RED ST With This Coupon Tonite and Sunday, Dec. 12th ba ° s g 5 2 4 z i : 4 ri 2 2 8 The extensive rubber fields of the Far East were planted with seed- : lings taken from the forests of the * American tropics as early as 1876. City Assessor Explains 2 Items on Current Tax Bills Buy Her Gift at The GooD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC ‘ This bit of tax trivia is.for any wasn't sure of the two perplexing Where Famous Brands Are Priced Lower! : ee ee ee City Treasurer Murray M. .Ash-| ‘The two items are titled “Special baugh. | Education’’ and ‘‘Re-assessed at Ashbaugh, whose job it is to | Large.” collect Yaxes, has received calls | City Assessor W. Raymond Ran- a a‘ from taxpayers want te know | som, who makes up the bills, offers’ about two unfamiliar items on — this explanation for all and sundry: DELUXE AUTOMATIC TIMER MODEL | crest» “The ‘Special Education’ item Ashbaugh just sends: the bills i a 50-cent per thousand assess- + out, doesn’t draw them up and so | ment for the new program for S AV E | ee A | eee in Oakjand County, voted upon . Remington's Death eee (Oakland is the only county in Du G the nation to finance and operate Not ve to angs la program locally. It is slated to a get under way next year.) SPEED fs] QUEEN 8-Pc. HOSPITALITY SETS in Beautiful - C Gift Bex LEWISBURG, Pa. W — Acting “The second item is mainly to , Fred T. Wilkinson says gang war- cover payment of some old back Me ‘ ' ‘ all veal = = == fare was ‘‘positively’’ not involved | taxes assessed against 32 acres of | Ls . Re ; tomar v, fer 4 matching cups. in the recent slaying of former property across from Perry Mount | ‘ . < Buy now. . . delivered any ; . time you like . . . get this government economist William W. | Park Cemetery on Perry street. saving ‘today! Remington at Northeastern Feder-| ~1t only amounts to two cents. as s a! Penitentiary here. ‘per thousand equalized valuation. - Gleaming | 8-Piece on, convicted of perjur ; Rares — gis io pen “From 1931 through 1938 the nae jent SPYTINg CASC. | Droperty was on the tax rolls. Then | died at the prison last month after > the owner, the Perry Mount Park | he was beaten with a half-brick en- | ,. Cemetery Assn., claimed a child cased in a sock. Three of his fellow; . _| was buried on the land, and, thus convicts have been indicted for was cemetery property and murder in the case. taxable —— In commenting last night on pos- . “The Oakland Count? | Court sible motives, Wilkinson said ‘‘I personally discount reports of im. ®&teed it was non-assessable morality, gang warfare or similar “‘Now the State auditor general defects as a basic cause for the has decreed we must collect the | murder of” Remington | taxes assessed prior to the court REGULAR ‘139% 4 . - trade | Couple to Wed | city at larke.” f NO MONEY DOWN -$1.25 A WEEK The assessment at large also ? Thrill her at Christmas with this new Speed Queen Deluxe covers a few other small parcels of | 2 ‘nang blag ar nue Autora a will a vi Big, in George’ s Bar “i ema the state which had | Safety Wringer jomatic Timer, Aluminum : gen placed on the city tax rolls | Agitator, 20-gallon double Exactly as Pictured on 2 Motorcycles inadvertently. ae | LOS ANGELES w—They miet in Since taxes cannot be cancelled George's Bar. Their romance flour- once they are on the books, the. : GOOD HOUSEKE P ished on Bill Murphy's motorcycle, | old taxes are being spread thinly so today Bill and Carol Stanford over all taxpayers. The total “re ™% re going We be nigh assessment at large’’ amounts to - Ihere? Why, in the bar where $3,687. é of PONTIAC they met. ee j “We thought it would be nice to e } Open Every Evening ‘til Christmas marry where we met," explained Japan Puts Allies ‘ al 31-year-old machinist { 51 W. Huron St. Order by Phone Phone FE bikie Geores tara. cers & the a! Rolorp Red Trade | ern, said the life of a bartender 8 , ae Sets Decorated Reg. $2.50. Gleaming Spun Aluminum, Reg. $1.98 Chrome Reg. $2.68 Baltimore Design : has many complications but thi is the first time he has acted as TOKYO i# Japan's new gdév- TID BIT j = | cupid. ernment promised today that con- Cc 6-Pc. TABLE SE T S a | 88 Lang said he thought there would tinued collaborator th th SUSSTTODTO DSTO DOO DTODDDEDIDD bSESEE" be some trouble getting a Minister United States and other. non-Com. TRAY fetes Ait wat Gore ale ed eh car to perform the ceremony in the Munist nations will get first prior creamer and large tray. % bar, ‘but the first one we asked ity over expanding trade with Rus- % said it was okay with him. I forget sia and Red China ’ ~ his name_ but he works | out of a Foreign Minister Mamoru Shi- , Plastic © wedding chapel." gemitsu formally enunciated the | * 9 — | The couple will be married on policy following prime Minister nnua T1S mas | two motorcycles. Ichiro Hatoyama’s first meeting MAKE- IT- SNO P : e “ They will spend their honeymoon , With his Cabinet Musical Program 12 Oz. Can motorcycling, natch , Shigemitsu, back in place of pow- ee ler again after being convicted as *, a World War II War crimi Britain Restores Last Sees oe Japan was willing to restore of China Tea Clippers mal relations with Russia and China so long as such negotiations _ Large Scalloped FRUIT BOWL kee. $3.95 *] 69 Crystal like glass bow! with Presented by THE PONTIAC STATE BANK LONDON ®—Workmen began 8 do not “prejudice our basic col- Sark, last of the great China tea rs) eo rs) = e 6 : *face-lifting job today on the Cutty jaboration with the free eations” Beet to namething like hee via, Warm Rainfall Studied } : glory and preserved as a monu- HONOLULU w — More than a| 24K trim ment to the days of sail. dozen top scientists from through- Daily, 12 Neon to 1:00 P. M. _ Starting Monday, D 13 re) The Cutty Sark has rolled at an- out the world gathered in Hawaii », chor in the Thames River the last for a detailed study of warm rain- rA @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ © ; = rm be I 20 years. Recent indications she fall. The scientists used a special- a 3) was falling apart sparked demands | ly equipped Royal Australian Air ed Mrs. S. M. Dudley at the Hammond Electric Organ @ that she either be restored or Force Dakota for the exferiments a 4 scrapped dubbed “project shower.” @ . , . % = es DECeNBEE 13th SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18th o Tee Noe iti AM “| > her 2,000 Famous T ' @ Roosevelt School a h ad ous eo weer Sat Ce, oan ° Val $] a. : = eaerers aie ° alues to $1.98 re aie a: nay ° . : , c e : TUESDAY. 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