The Weather Wednesday: Snow Flurries Details page two t . THE PONTIAC PRESS _ 1lith YEAR AmegCUATED Funes UNTER Paes x**«* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 —84 PAGES ‘Big Three Warn Reds to Helo With Problem - Both Sides Wait Ike's Peace Talk in U. N. Today Hint Momentous Appeal at 4 P.M. to Hit at Atom Control Deadlock UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP)—U. N. delegates from both sides of the Iron Cur- tain waited expectantly to- day for President Eisen- hower’s dramatic appeal to the General Assembly for) peace in an atom-periled world. One high diplomatic source said the address would be a “sensation” aimed at breaking the seven-year-old East-West deadlock over atomic energy control. Most delegates speculated the U. S. President would aim his plea directly at Russia. Most voiced hope that the momentous address, coming as the Assembly prepared to recess its eighth session, would pave the way for high-level big power talks designed to ease world ten- sions. Eisenhower worked until after midnight in Bermuda with Brit- Breaks Passenger Record AP Wirephote "ROUND THE WORLD—Having rounded the world as a com- mercial! airlines passenger in 90 hours, 50 minutes, Pam Martin, 23, of Chicago, kisses Capt. William White, United Airlines pilot who flew her from Denver to Chicago this morning, te complete the trip. Pam broke the record by eight hours. Brunette Breaks. Record for Flight Around World CHICAGO (AP) — A young brunette fléw init Chicago early today to break by eight hours the record time for rounding the world as a commercial air lines passenger. “It was the best weekend trip I ever had,” said pretty Pamela Martin as she stepped from a.United Air Lines minutes. She had only 10 but told waiting newsmen if = s : Anybody: know how Pontiac Board of Education can pick up $290,000—right away? The board, glancing over figures on the number of youngsters who will start school next year, knows the system needs 11 more classrooms by next September. 1 3 ul bt BF z F Es Tie i a 7 pil ke z g i : 5 8 a8 PE a eu : i , 3 it Gti Be il iti Witness Hidden by Mask Bares Red Massacre Says 500 Lithuanians Slain in ‘Death Camp’ by Soviet Troops DETROIT (AP)—A masked witness today told a House investigating com- mittee that 500 Lithuanians were slain in a “death camp” garrisoned by Rus- sian troops. The witness, wearing a black hood to conceal his identity, appeared before the House Baltic Commit- tee, headed by Rep. Charles Kersten (R-Wis). The com- mittee is exposing alleged brutality of the Soviets in seizing Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. The secret witness said the “death camp” was just outside the Lithuanian cap- ital, Kaunas. Its occupants were persons be- 1941,” the “L shall was dune %, fiat diye 5 : : i i t ee tf = : a i | fi 3 2 5 g + s z bk F fis i F Regret. i i : i : te Hi t | g § Hy 5 | i I E 25 a! i : i ; just as big for Allen Oldridge and Marilyn Lea Morris, although they had to “see” him with their the YEP, WHISKERS ALL THERE—Seeing Santa | fingertips. Both children are pupils at the Missouri is a big event in the life of every child, and it was | Schoo} for the Blind, St. Louis, The Santa show at ool is sponsored every year by a St. Louis department store. & » «a . = S . P - * Students at Scheel for Blind ‘See’ Santa Send Messages ‘Accepting Plan ' | | One Woman Fails to Run for Cover in Flint Air Drill Commies Spurn Final Offer for Korean Peace Parley PANMUNJOM (AP) — The Allies today laid on the line a “final offer” for a Korean peace conference but the Communists rejected it outright in a scornful propa- ganda blast the chief U. 8S. delegate termed “garbage. The Red action made academic a potential Allied prob- lem—South Korea's refusal to accept part of the U. 8. for Berlin Meet Insist West's Aims. Are Peaceful, Express Hope for World Stability TUCKER'S TOWN, Ber- muda (AP)—The Big Three challenged the Kremlin to- day to negotiate peace set- tlements in Europe and Asia ‘and “to solve the stubborn problems” of a world too long in conflict. In a final Bermuda com- munique that occasionally rang with Churchillian 1, They are sending notes to sia for an early Big Four foreign ministers meeting in Berlin which they hope will make to- wards the unification of and independence for Austria. 2. They will continue to strive i iil rf tt proposal. . South Korea’s delegate scutes beds uate = dent te refused to attend the meet- the one woman—within three min-jing as U. S. Ambassador utes after the siren was sounded! Arthur H. Dean delivered Three jets from Selfridge air| *he new plan. Force Base passed over the city; Dean's offer nailed down loose in a mock bombing run ends of previous Allied is and suggestions. > “I told them (the Reds) this was OUNCH TaCeS. Eetese ate" ne told newsmen, “this is our final offer.” The Communists, reading trom Asked to Show Cause Hazel Park Mayor | 8 £ ete Ht E i z¢ z 3 is ¢ Hl i: Hl Rain, Snow, Shivers Forecast for Area ff ij a ft , H HE | Liste : ty i tie | | ‘ | g |! | balk i i i E type progresses it will expose a position on the Soviet spect to German unification ~—which is so indefensible ably with re-*— > Ob. ee * ™ i ee EA a il, ee si i a vom aia Sid es pa i ' tee , “ sy di , ys i * + __THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 nM ae ‘* ze * . . . i am. Commission Big Three Hammer [Women Sees to Hospital Tom Thumb Eaterie 5 te. Ee xy. we fi AT ee i After 2-Car Collision ry J $40 § End ‘to Treatment Peace’ fo Russians | m. cna w. men. »|Held Up, $40 Stolen ee = ‘ | Céntinued One) of 52 Lafayette St., suffered ¢! A‘lone bandit-held up the Tom Any Township Sewage (CintinuedPyom, Page One) | Latee Se oe ed| hme Ran Slt ap a Doe r ee. ow Ip g _} Ment’ goes. dut of power Dec. 17,| cterday with a car driven by| graph Rd., Waterford Township, oo Birmatagham Bereae | Mrs: James Loman and Mrs.’ Ar ‘was. onty ‘alle jo explain the rea-|), 0... g- Varion, 17, of 172 8.|early today and fled on foot with ) BIRMINGHAM — City Commis-}thur P. King? * sons, behind French fears of @ Ge®! paadoek St; according to Pontiac Oe en the comb rete ' elon lant night approved City Man- °* e's -» {man ‘arms revival. These fears] 55. : — See dy a ager Donald C. Egbert’s, recom. |" A cross made of 200 tulip bulbs | have stalled French ratification Mrs Hodges was treated at St. me M. ot TT oe discontinaing, ai | will be viewed next spring in front | ‘Bie -pact: to date, | Joseph Metey Hospital after the ins told Oakland County Sher- implied obligations in} Pat Caged Lutheran Church, | | aa, ‘sin tasian enelie of ENC geld nt at Perkins and Judson nye Deputies Melvin Glover and sewage freatment placdd :diréetly in line of: the spet- nd “needed to assure the defensive ¥ ~ . _ Thomas Brimhall that the man within Bigonpfield | light to show it off ady antagelously | Fcapacity of the Atlantic community . 2.9 came in just after their only cus- then . went a. step |at night,” ; of which it will be an integral Anderson Visits Rhee tomer left. . Say ; The” srtistie landscaping was | part.” ce SEOUL .@--U.S. Secretary of| The —_ eg pon ga ty added Friday ‘by Andrew Merrell Navy: Robert ‘B. Anderson to- | Wworen money The Cy, om ape ‘tao. the Rev. Howard Allwardt said, It iat EDC would e0-| ‘ay, conterred with South Korean white bank bag he had brought * hea aoe yu and a Christmas display is planned ore a ae cooper- President’ Syggman Rhee. with him. - ot ete why charge for “the bed in the next few days cays ay nee oy a a . made hid“. * ¢ * <5 ‘ 5 Tce cent! Ghana. teeny | & bec srentineten es the Och of the OPEN EVERY NITE ‘TIL CHRISTMAS _ ; Commissioners also testracted. | adopted by] “ , ? . 7 manager and city engineer the Girt Sqouts of Troop “378 at ' prepare rough cost estimates Baldwin Schook Birrsingham’s prob- | - ives. ing basket laden with fruit, candy es oe _a~ - & 4 oon slong with Bloomfield! and cookies and will receive | “of : ie ceaeas wand Qanthdela | Giateaene from each of : Pontiac Press Photo ' has been considering 4| them, er aie letiers and} STAG SHOPPERS—Making their shopping se-|nut Lake, and Norman Linnewerth of Grosse project of an interceptor sewer | suapshots during the year, They | lections during Birmingham's Men's Night, without | Pointe. Assisting them in their choice of Christ- the Rouge which would carry! alse plan te pay ber a visit. | the aid of prying women, are Robert Miles of Wal-| mas gifts is Mrs. Hadsell Smith. sewage to Detroit for treatment ¢ + JM Biesct, Paulette : é ordered by the Siate Water Re-| Bailey, Camille Castle, G Females Aren’t Allowed sources Commission. a Hicks, rhea Bar- P pena apee Gity Attorney Forbes Hascall ‘ : : ° ° S é . wie Coy ts tom red «| wy Seater: Merwe water od! Men's Night Strictly. Stag, |\s Held in City temporary ingmction against &/ bo Bailey and Mrs. William Pad- we ° { oe Sees Sones os pia Curious Newsgal Finds |.» v= tom sin wit ! a At last week's election of officers ay ee 5 aD County Jali whess he fe boing: held BROTHERS Egbert has said sewage from | the same ao for 1954. A Christ BIRMINGHAM—Press card in hand, male photographer at my | {F investigation of breaking and see tee Scere: [men rot cnenen te ee cee ee le ae the Oity’s sewage among is planned for rt creasing the Rouge prodiem Dec. 15. With elegant merchandise bait-¢ lice. ing them on, they fell for Men's ‘The order stops further construc- cS ate : Donald Austin, 25, of 648 Hadley, , than beyond those units which have oa ere eat ang Seniors Named Ortonville, was arrested Sunday,| Garénce. ’ Clip This Adv. to Save on' This . ra . further connections to | fereaice on religion in Chicago | T**ponse was “I don't care if you for National two days after he and a com-| She was treated at Pontiac Ger DNESDAY SPECIAL sewers which! eed into the Birm-| journeyed from Kingswood an d do have a press card, you're no - panion, Raymond Smith, 17, sawed} eral Hospital. : TONIGHT & WE 7 ingham system and also stops the| Cranbrook Schools for the Dec. | ™#le and this is Men's Night.” Honor Society through the bars of their cell in anon hater medi "Another “Buper ‘Toy Special” from © dally series at Gimme : present sewers leading | +7 weekend. - s mashed Alpena. trolman Robert’ Emery, Barbara "mo pene ~ ¥en ~- . Suen Under the chairmanship of the| agaist store windows, I beard | Pontiac ~High School seniors! "Trooper John Benaglio arrested| was hit by a car driven by Mrs. ——— oon f ‘The comminsion also re-noned|Rev. Walter H. Young, chaplain| men asking what “carafes” | “lected to the National Honor So-| Austin “for investigation of a] Matie Copeland George, 58, of 485 eee , two lots on the west side of Chester- | of Cranbrook, the conference took| were, what the color “persim- | ciety will be initiated at the tra-| breakin of Owen's Chevrolet Sales | Lowell St.,.a clerk at the city l- Gift for Boys and Girls of All Ages! field, between Maple and Fairview| new form this year. - mon” looked lke and “what size | ditional national honors assembly|nd Service, Ortonville. Austin} brary. : ; Be . ; from single family residence 27) nasay of ther coitemary | * 0! shout thie tall and ils, Jat the high school Wednesday |>/Amet Smill tot Ot in Alpena | w snus tu:e pettl Oe Mahe Joules var) i 7S eee See of oe ont tee speakers, « study program of 12 alana rhea at me morning. scinal list published n|PTe8Kin and, parole violation | and truck. No violation was SHELLCRAFT 7 a sae apm ated, with ceded cxighinite om | paid off. Womén. under your | the Press Friday three names were —— carpet. . the reasens behind the solutions | Christmas tree you are going fo omitt through error. P . has admitted Regular $1.98, with to the plans for off-street parking find lot with the | tional seniors to be honored are The United States te sérerisemenr Q) Be |i tet mcrae] Stored by Ge tant enn |e cas Pour Int wm he] rotamer, Cal Wortman Massacre Bared | more tan 10 milion sens since — as proposed officials ane ace rm m was and Beverly Wright. . ation, ; : the Wabeestacheon Compan one of Sees Gee we The apap cit —— by Masked Witness etcecccccceseceeseneees Ragates $2.98, with $ 49 Guest at tonight's carol singing | Douglas Richmond, Fred Matter| ™ay net be a whopper, but you | Forgot to Warn Owners FULL POUND? — re Gub will be Mrs. Merie Westlake, | schools participated in the confer-| ®*ked for or what you'll like. where they worked ten hours a/$ Vocuum Sealed Can § ‘ Complete with Sho wil lead the group in song, | ence. What's more, ¢happily| BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP -—/ day on little food. e " e ed e re on eee, We ee oe he Ol ee and play an earty musical instru- * *¢ agreed when it over and| Arno L., Hulett, treasurer, said She said that she was retumed|s Salted Mix : this advertisement. is 1.79 without coupon. ment called the recorder. Their annual turkey dinner will | the men folk had pulled in their | this morning he “had gone to the/ to her homeland. then occupied by | © : ted The song fest will be at 8 im the | be served members of the Adult| lines, that they reel-y caught the the Germans. She had been sep-/ > ° Fleer home of Mra. John F. Stiff, of | Bible Glass of Kirk in the Hills | Christmas spirit inst night and In sending out notices to the tax-/ arated from her two children and | @ : Henrietta, Co-hostesses will be | at 6:50 tomorrow night in the social | spent a few fink to boot payers, Hulet said he neglected to} her husband, a clergyman, when/| > . } “ hall. A program wil follow. Men, you've done it again poet et Se ee = ~~ taken any, cee — ° ° ‘ ° 2 ’ a never saw hus: e e ) AAUW to Have |, ™ siving the accident summary)», could issue 1904 tags. at the town-| aguin. : : | Yule Fairy Tale | sess ront'vw any se |POlice Hunt Man /™* *= terse soot ag ste a [3 : ule y e accident pecerd. aoe . how the Germans took her to a $ 4 ; Who Bea rocer house to identify 80 corpses which ops oy yey a bas 3 cn whe beat up ati towns iN Brother's Death | “-1. : : of the Wee Red ” a Christmas “The total of ectthenta man who beat up a Troy township | Uf 10 $ “Thelr faces looked like they had | ° sooo uni ex: Cousens teak Ceutied ao G6 ho purscanl poahy cf ono Gaon om Michigan State Police have| ig — ‘ ls $ eon at the Community House for Sy eats ent eotneee Mis. Bertha Peters, who lives Vernon West, 59, of Crystal A Latvian woman also testified | $ : ° . dey the American Awocation of {ii-| Property Sm. behind het sore at 1051 Seven-| > ‘Cayten at ighten Lane, | behind, the screen. She sad that | | Windproof LIGHTER versity Women. November's report indicated to-/ teen Mile Rd, was treated for Police claim Clayton was shot| 200 Latvians were taken to Si-|¢ 4 : The Puppeteers, study group of | a! accidents at 44, personal injury | face cuts and bruises at St. Joseph accidentally while hunting with his beria in June 1951, among them 4 4 the AAUW, have made and cos- | sccidents at 8, ‘persons injured &s | Mercy Hospital. brother near Houghton’ Heights | eT brother and sister-inlaw who | ¢ $ Regular $1.50 Value tumed puppets to be used for this | 10 and estimated property damage) wa. posers told Trey Town | Nov. 30 were herded into a cattle car,|§ : Single. motion lights and eceasion. and will work from the ®t $9171, | ship Police Chief David Gratopp | Ballistic tests are being con-|"*¥er t be seen again. 4 : closes. Windproot new “large” stage. Manipulating a ma seiacammaite: ditt that the bandit first asked fer | ducted by State Police to deter- . ‘weather « guard’ design. the strings will be Mrs. Merrill oo eee eae wscn whe mowed | Street directions, then told her | mine if the bullet that killed the| Trade Jensen to Red Sox |$] with that fresh $s i Anderson, Mrs. Michael A. Rem: | bere trom Chicago and are iv et | it was a holdup, She sald the [elder West was fired from his for h @] from the roasting e ondino, Mrs. Frank Mosher and |)" Woogvaré Me wiih HC) tae shout 30 amt dressed in a | brother's rifle. McDermott, Umphlett|* ] oven taste. 12- : Mrs. William Martin. Mr. and Mre Eugene Johesen ee¢)| brown basiness suit, struck her The victim was the father af NEW ashington @ 5 Cenee ea. ° Depicting an elf helping « selfish | from Kantance Ih Tosic new sadrens | before Mecing. Mrs. Charles Stack, 273 Briscoe St., eeahte cae Games caine 4 : man find the tru Christmas spirit | dent of schoo for Bieomfeld mins | Mrs. Peters’ husband was eat- | Pontiee. Jackie Jensen to the Boston Red/S AUP W RG & > Ciristmas Eve, the story has | _ Former Bast Lansing residents Mr. 884! ing junch in their home in the Sox for lefthanded pitcher Maurie | ¢ s eee See Wr Sie. Charts 0. tere, 2, she now make thetr home st rear of the store when the rob- Reds to Build Defenses [McDermott and outfielder Tom|> 9%. Saginew —Mein Floor 5 Bigelow “This Way , . occurred. UI eccccece - Sty Ruth Seener ir onan a wager bery sur t r —— ous big a eecccccecooecce Mrs. Thomas Sharples will intro | To "Slay “mee me be enh Poske ° China is going to strengthen coast-| pleted at the winter meetings. duce the program. ‘ie and ss Drury Conner and their Pontiac Deaths ot Ceeey Coe possitte * In another deal, the Piiadeiptia A businessman who receives quite a few nine-month son, John, whe came here ack by Chinese Nationalist Athletics sold second baseman Christmas gifts each year from people who Tot Struck Cc on need Grestaha, Conner = euth "nube based on Formosa, the Nationalist | Cass Michaels to the White Sox in do business with him wrote this statement: . by Car Aluminum sod Bee Mrs. D. P. Claypool defense . ministry's Tatao News/a straight cash sale. The purchase ; ‘ in Bloomfield Area Word has been received here of nee y said today price was not announced. . : BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP the death Sunday in Marshall ‘of - we ’ —Jacqueline Geyman month Mrs. D. P. (Ina) Claypool. Mrs. . y can my @id daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Claypool resided in Pontiac before T . » ys ew yar any sale eeing to Marshall three years ago. HELP WAN ED name to this treated released from St. Jo Surviving are three daughters es es seph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, af- and a son, Mrs. Kenneth Sherman If I did, I would be accused of fer the was knocked down by « of Pontiac, Mrs. Stanley Bailey of asking for Christmas presents. ; ‘ar im front of her home this Rochester, Mrs. Britt Wheeler of Start f t 0 cel "eR ie Se “Every I . ber of "morning. Big Rapids, and the Rev. Gervase a nce CP ow Dencrageere a ten & Sem gifts Ta Ge Police said the accident report “lay New iness . Sometimes they send bok doe aauaticte Gnd O0 maine ee ae | Mokeme at and I'm lucky if I get it from the office party. Sometimes - of the driver was not revealed 3:30 p. m. trom the Kesler Funeral Experienced Mechanics with Tools they send me a wallet; so that now I have a drawer full of The W h Home in Marshall. Burial will be | them. oe pam 8 poe my secretary a present: They don’t 3 eather there ete . know the perfume she prefers any more than the brand of [ee ree, ‘Clorence H. Dobbins ee preeeecrecnaebe Shawne that ae thes aha ; au 0 te $0 Hain Weanesday | ; * “I'm sure that all these ie would like to send me a gift ; a eee mos oes Funeral for Clarence H. Dobbins General Motors Corpora tion that I'd like to receive. They could very easily. i weortheast til 73, of 4268 Clintonville , will be “Tl wish they'd send me books. Wednesday at 2 t General Motors Truck and h ; Lowest tempersture preceding § a.m Spare Grit Cape Lr ; An ‘ Cong , nataee — » oo I am a poy faper de go e At @ am: Wind velocity 3 a ph 5S. Creswell will Ciate ° wrong lecti good biogra solid novel. aol will be in the Hunters Creek 660 South Bivd., 8:15 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. admit that if they sent me books, I might receive some I didn’t Cemetery . Snes dt ower st = rate wa, that 1 had srenty. But Fd seme te: residence 5 : a while during some luncheon hour, and exchange them for Mrs. Walter F.C. Harbin 1 Notice of Taxes rwthe main pint . “The main point is that in sending me books, they’d be com- Be Walter ¥. c (Anne ——e plimenting my taste, and that would make me think more of Harbin, 70, theirs. They'd also a St., died in Pontiac General Hos- ‘ pital at 9:15 p. m. Monday. She was ill only a few hours. Born at Croswell July 4, 1883, she Diabibigdnestovnes was the daughter of Reed and Ella McClure. She had spent her Sra easssages cence cota tiitione hn Pendian. Mrs. Harbin was a .member of the auxiliary of ROM. Besides her husband she ts sur- vived by two daughters, Mrs. Mary Meyers of White Township and Mrs.. Florence Warren of Drayton, Plains; [two brothers, James McClure of Pontiac and Nathan McClure of Howell. The pAb at the Barmer- Snover ral Homes > J ied on alee i ee Domesticated cattle existed Egypt about 260-8. c | Judge Clears 54 Cases; : [everything up so he. dbuld tart 2 _ Je-day vacation.” : ie eo +h THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 Vacation Is Incentive | DETROIT w—Regorder’s Judge | Gegrge Murphy’ sentenced 54_per- sons yesterday, The clerks claim it wag & record for judicial speed in the ¢ourt. 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All priced less than you expect af ptnstas 6% te $3.75 $1.98 te $7.50 baeua ds 7S¢ to $1.65 . peu dchedevens 5%e te $1.89 $1.69 te $2.98 Céwiveccedus 59e to $1.95 ee IG Os 49% to $2.10 . 89 te $1.39 to $4.89 Compare Our Prices on Genuine 3.INCH 3% INCH 4 INCH $6.49 $7.79 $11 jaws, pipe jaws, precision bases, and many other ay sts3o35 weer aa tests osce eee eeeee sssssses $22E558 Bessees z o ° ee eee ee sete: 2° sszea* = z \ j THE PONTIAC PRESS, _TUESDA Y, DECEM BER) 8, 1952 tO af. ni | Mrs. Florence sical @, was a a Taha ae Ir ™ wes Would-Be Rondit Finds 7, Ae Teacher Tells | aR ese rr es No eony Mork [tte 7 crt mat of Roll Padding CLEVELAND 4 mtn nM Taman sd Yo a» card: through the wicket al the | gut of here.” Stale Theater yesterday where! He did. | Says Sandusky Grade |" School Principal Told of Altering Enrollments SANDUSKY, Mich. #-»Robert. L.. MeConeghy of Lansing, former Sandusky grade school * principal, [has testified that. school -enroll- j ment padding was revealeil. to him } shortly-after he took: his school job 4B 1949 : McConeghy testified yesterday, > at the cifcuit court trial of Har C. Smith, former Sandusky. scheol | superintendent who is charged with | conspiracy to defraud the state of | $245,000. jn school aid payments As a withess for the prosecution, ' , ihe said that he was called into nd | Smith's office shortly after he was inamed to his post im the fall of Bio, et aa > “ % , ~ Be Gg: i ‘ ; eae give her all 3-of Waite Ss famous | 1949 set is based on popular brand mixes and frostings. When batter for | Pe oy He said that Smith and Clar- | toy cake is ready, it’s baked in toy oven with radiant heat. : t < | ence G. Cartson, former high A 5 MINUTE DRIVE SAVES YOU $5 BUY DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURER $16.95 Value tor edly .- *] 1? ; a feom 20-months “to 5 years love * ° e, 7 | a ; ee ren pow of Reh | “shall we Gl Rens 57 Rare Eagles Counted | ) | ee’ we wae Sueume Se Carison was quoted a g | i A i H BBY H R E cording to MeConeghy, Seith |, “ ee as "Sin Glacier National Park S$ i oO Oo S : | looked at Carison and said, | TSM as well” as pring Action EP = ame McConeghy said Smith then told! WEST GLACIER. Mont. ® — P it to lest. Leather . } |him that ke and Carison were al- | Fifty-seven bald eagles, émbiem of Four tempered steel coil springs oe er ee - : lo alos Tao Yat tn na eta rae simulate tio of galloping like saddles with stud nai | tering the school roles. Then Smith | the United States, were reported horse nildren ride thet by decorations. Fully guaranteed counted yesterday hes Glacier Na- the hour Sturdy hardwood to give satisfaction. tional Park. 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Babcock, who gets an annual salary of $3,425 has been without students since school opened last September in this remote western Oregon community. The families of the children he taught last year had moved away temporarily because work ran out in the nearby strawberry fields While waiting for students to show up, Babcock spent his time improving the building and work- ing on the school flower garden. Duck Shot by Vandal’s Arrow Is Still Living ST. LOUIS # — A white Peking duck, pierced from stem to stern by a vandal’s arrow, was in good condition today after the lead- tipped shaft was removed from its body. The duck, owned by Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Diffey of St. Louis County, carried the arrow with it for about 12 hours before it was removed by a member of the Ani- mal Protective Assn. Reckless in Politics Too? HASTINGS, Neb. 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Perfect for the kids to we for TV. — pas Washable prints, 9-15 ...... 3.79 Train Case or Verity 17.50 Ledies’, Men's O'nite 19.50 Met end Shee Boxes 22.50 Werdrebe, 2-culter 25.00 Pullman or 3° cutter 27.50 29” Hend werdrebe 35.00 New cotton flannel GIFT PAJAMAS 2.98 Warm cotton flannel printed pajamas. 3 popular neck styl es. Sizes M4 to 40. ' , spring. It is a repeat of this year's DUBLIN CINS)— Ireland ts busily | successful festival which attracted ‘preparing. for tis second great) vistors of Irish descent from every “open house”, the Ireland at Home corner of the wortd. “Windstorms Do Happen . . The cost for complete coverage for the average Pontiac. hame including fightming, windsterm, -cyclone, hail, smoke damage, explosion, and falling aircreft, can be had for as tow as $6.50 per $1000, for complete insurance cover - tire tornado Coll... 4 KENNETH G. HEMPSTEAD INSURANCE 102 £. Huron, St. Ph. FE 4-8284 \Hit-Run Driver Going fo Prison Anthony Redmond, 22, SPARTANBURG, 5S. C. ®—The woman had felt for some time that she had grounds for divorce. She told the court that her hus- band deserted her three months after they, were married—in 1903. P a ys P Divorces Killed Two Girls in ‘51, ‘ : . Anne A‘ from Edward D. Thayer Violated Probation Mary O'Rourk from Eaward © Mili IT! Florence from Walley Markiewics . > ~~ P John B. from Norms teks Anthony Redmond, 22, driver of j Kenneth A, from Lucille M. Biewert ms ' Kenneth from James C. Bleckwees | & Car which struck and killed two George D. trom Catherine Skellegner girls Dec. 31,.1951, was sentenced Rose 2 from aestes } be Hele from r i ‘ - Vio Re fren red Rip tt ceend cence: a Virginia rom Elmer day viola probation: + B. trom Willard Roylen - "s Oakland County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick ordered Red- mond, of 2508 Rochester Rd., Royal Oak, confined in Michigan State Prison at Jackson. ae Redmond was sentenced to three years probation, $500 cests, and 60 days in Oakland County Jail after pleading guilty March 18, 1952, to leaving the stene of Emme lL. Alfred 3. Princinek: Mary F Ae. T. Schouten Levens from Chalmers H. Robisos Jane BE. from Louls A. Dagenats Bernice from Otte C. Peterson Margeret from Edward R. Pace Patricia A. from Gerald GO. Cole Lie trom Leen Kirke Wrynetts from Prancis Rembowsk) Gare L. from Clsrence Volive Marie from Rey L. Martin beat Dad y af ° WEDNESDAY — AT ALL THREE THRIFTY DRUG STORES an injury accident. He admitted driving the car which struck and killed Jessie An- astos, 15, of Pontiac, and Barbara Holloway, 17, of Syivan Lake, on Woodward Ave., Royal Oak, and then running away. He failed to report monthly to ithe Oakland County probation of- ficer, tast appearing in June, 1953, according to probation records. Patrick McKenna, chief proba- tion officer, said Redmond ignored a letter he sent in September tell- ing him to report. He was arrested on a bench warrant last week. Make Policy Slips Arrest Floyd Mudson, 30, of 931 Alger St., Detroit, was arrested by Pon- tiac Police Monday on Bagley street near Wessen street for il- legal possession of policy slips Vso I | 3 IF-YOU CAN BRUSH AFTER MEALS, THAT’S BEST-IF NOT Heres a toothpaste for people who canit brush after every meal Only Procter & Gamble’s new GL-70...new cleaner and bacteria fighter! exclusive new Gleaner and bacteria Gleem destroys bacteria! Can't brush after every meal? Gleem with GL-70 combats decay! One brushing destroys most bacteria. If you, like most busy people, just can't brash after every meal, use Procter & Gamble’s new Gleem with GL-70, the brushing destroys most mouth bacteria, shown to be the major cause of decay. Laboratory saliva tests prove that One Gleem brushing and the mouth stays fresh all day! —A Gleem brushing before breakfast instantly stops mouth odor. In 7 out of 10 cases, the mouth stays fresh al! day, Scientific, odor-measuring tests prove it! And there's no stain, NO medicinal taste with delicious, white Gleem! * ~ Per eal a ee age BRUS GLEEM has After-meal brushing cee fighter! Just one Gieem school ages. That's why it's new flavor so toch, brush! This swe pastes for flavor! SUeeeeeeeeeeesesseees) / J ee, , _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER’ 8, 1953 GLEEM with GL-70 destroys decay- and odor-causing bacteria WITH JUST ONE | important Dental studies show that most cavities occur during the children co brash after ¢very meal. Youngsters who _ brush regularly with Gizem Toothpaste have fewer cavi- ties—AND more fun! Because kids like GueeM’s frisky, there's no. fuss when it's time to ing GLEEM tops all leading tooth- ecese ecccccegece eeceececcseosesceoseesoseeeseeee by getting at the cause! _ + Sega aes, 3 | Catholics Honor brought flowers today to the moni# ment to thé Virgin Mary in Rome's Spanish Square as a part of their Observance of the Marian Year. (Pontiac and area Catholics may attend Mass in the evening for the first time. Permission was | given by Pope Pius XII in Janvw-| ary to allow masses to be held| in the afternoon where it was im- possible for some to attend . the morning hours. d (At 5 p.m. today a Mass will be said in St. Vincent de Paul and at 7:30 in Our Lady of the Lakes. (It is estimated that about 3,000 will attend Mass at St. Vincent's church today, with five masses being scheduled. St, Michael, St. Benedict and St. Joseph also re- port record turnouts.) > + 7 j Pope Pius XII, who called the | year-long crusade of prayers and | pilgrimage to honor the Mother of Christ, was to add his tribute to the huge pile of floral offerings already decorating the base of the HEAD PROTECTOR — Motor- cycl Officer Marvin E.. Sullivan, Beverly Hills, Calif. models a crash helmet he designed to re- duce the percentage of injuries in accidents. Orion Man Sentenced for 2 Traffic Violations Gerald Sanderson, 31, of 3784 Squirrel Rd., Lake Orion, was sentenced to three days in jail and assessed $135 for two traffic vio lations yesterday. Orion Township Justice Helmar G. Stanaback assessed Sanderson $100 and sentenced him to three days in jail for reckless driving, and fined him $35 with costs for driving without an operator's li- cense. Sanderson pleaded guilty to both counts. commemorate the centenary of the dogma of the Immaculate Con- ception, the Roman Catholic belief that the Virgin Mary—alone of mankind—was .born without the stain of original sin. All others, Roman Catholics believe, inherit this stain because of Adam and Eve's disobedience in the Garden of Eden. Clemente Cardinal Micara, the Pope's vicar for the city of Rome, celebrated a pontifical high Mass in St. Mary Major this morning. Tt was attended by cardinals arch- bishops and other high prelates of the church. GAUKLER STORAGE CO. Theophil Dobsky of 490 Ferry St. told Pontiac Police Mother of Jesus:|t"s"sccsr. cma, s|nal specialists, ; $110.31 and then F . ° been stolen. e | Thousands at Statue in pe digg .* ‘i ye “4 | 3 R. : “og! ze hi ® r pd, ei ee ; . : Pe : ; = . . wr i eee a ' , Nats > ne ee Bani PA See lg Ror (CN. Wh” “ ee ER PR end cach eT eh Ee ee me j piihe lear lac oa sa cial . = : , 3 j TEN “THE PON'TIAG PRESS, ‘?UESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 a + _ ure : ~ | will be given upon payment of Cat Problem Is Solved; | ore it en Sncems' took , All Can Share ution and passage of fl exami- Police Disposal Is Riddle SPRINGFIELD, Mo. ? — A civet cat, is @ pintgize skunk with a gallameize stink. One took up residence under « local wom- Se rs COMFORT CANADA cat on they're still wonder- %e dispose of Officer Slav- Electric Gifts New Equipment Is Both Pi ~~ —* — NEW METHOD PUTS CUSTOM Attractive, Versatile and SHOE MAKING ON MASS PRODUCTION BASIS Useful FooT-s0-port suots stich on the Mist of its most 1 wr, ee W Yeu Core fer Your Feat — —— | from. And fitting this description : : perfectly are modegmn electric if 4 housewares. ont * ssid AE % Such gifts are practical \SEFUL ADGET— . 1 . You can be almost cer- U o> sats aye 7 tain hen you give them that |S * ristmas gi . they'll © for many Christmases novel phone light. It's fine for i fe easier and | ting down notes. ACTUAL CASTS of YOUR FEET mare pleasant the While f . y . F. WRIGHT, Grand Trunk Show oll eregulartiner The case One fine gift all the family can| TV Courses Offered oe ‘este i are with an exchumve tec enjoy is the infra-red rotisserie Phone FEderal oped in the Foot and Shoe Research Depart omen , .| BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (UP)— ment of the Makers of Foot-so-Port Shoes. ayeont a nar ee on The University of Bridgeport is ot- FOOT SUFFERERS tide gift four years ago, and ever | fering televisad sociology and Eng- bY , its , ty has b hesmts lish courses for which full credit have in stock & shoe specially dengned to fi bumon joints, hammer tors, tom. We sho up to date styles for normal feet Head- amd wide = dhe | Twenty Five Yeors of Study end Reseerch Hes Produced America's Greatest Shoe Construction for Men ond Women Authored Agency [or Foot-se-Port Custom Shoe Service fF SNOVERS ~~ HEALTH-SPOT SHOE STORE 46 N. Perry (Pontiec Hotel Bidg.) FE 5-271! Center (bottom) is a waffle Housekeeping is coming to depend more on elec-| iron that converts to a sandwich grill; top is an trical aides which make excellent Christmas gifts.| electric sheet for warmth without weight on cold At left (top to bottom) is an iron that converts nights. At right (top) as blender to take away the instantly from steam to dry; a roaster-oven that | burdens of chopping, skinning, straining or mash- will take a batch of cookies or a 20-pound turkey; | ing foods. At bottom is combination electric mixer, and a French-fryer that can cook everything from | grinder and juicer. ‘ many as eight doughnuts at Booming in popularity, too, is model, which comes in a flared SMOKELESS FUEL solid fuels are used! AUTO QUIZ for new car buyers like this? ‘miles with a gas mileage Ye Olde Institution PROVIDENCE, R.I, (UP)—Signs Researchers in Louisiana | What new identifying offices in the ity hat! [) bl S C and puddings, and can also be > Q automobile are ea in ‘extiuary beidiace Ou €CrOss ugar ane used as a casserole, bun warden a covered 90,000 letters with one exception. A sign| BATON ROUGE, La (UP) — hemes to produce tassels for each gee el oe crossbreeding experiment, if na- allowed to take - its Fooling sugar cane is becoming a major scientific endeavor at Loui- siana State University. saying ‘“‘marriage licenses”’ is writ- ten in Old English. ture were course It cooks everything from soups, stews, and pot roasts t) satices service, it is chrome finished out- At one time in Ireland, candles ob cdberbos rege, COOL OLOOR SORES bd ee ddns ot University researchers have de- spond to the length of fall days, then roll the crocks inte a large shed. Each day the plants are given shorter stays in the sun, just as the autumn days would get short- er. The plants, thinking winter is Dr. St. John P. Chilton and Dr. successful on) the first try, they can force ‘flower prodfction and try again within a few months stead of waiting an entire year. Dre. Chilton and Moreland have to be extremely accurate in moving the cane crocks inte rs lighted on Christmas Eve could) . 104 Charles F. Moreland, who heads | ~ Since eating is a favorite family . a technique of forcing cane ° only be snuffed by a woman Wh! 4, bicom in early summer by trick- | SUB@r cane research at LSU, pastime, such gifts are sure to Sibley Coal & Suppl Co. A AERO WILLYS, of course! bore the name of Mary, as a mark! ing the stand bile thinking 4 falj. | #id they will be able to practice be appreciated by Dad and the Y at hemor te tha mother ef'the fi crossbreeding more than once a| Kiddies. And Mom will like them | 140 N. Cass Ave. FE 5-8163 fant Jenene How? They simply plant the | year instead of waiting for nature's | best of all, as they'll dress up a ———» wwe | Cane In large crocks, expose ther | opportunity. her’ kitchen and make her cooking | — to sunlight fer porieds that corre- If the crossing of a plant is not greeny aats t . Benson Has Good near, start producing tassels and seeds, thereby giving LSU re- searchers an opportunity to ad- vance sugar cane cross-breeding. Cane, a major crop in this state, requires a long and warm fall sea- son to grow the seed-producing tassels. Louisiana's fall normally Clean Coal KENTUCKY LUMP — EGG — STOKER . POCAHONTAS EGG - STOVE — BRIQUETTS - STOKER | Discounts on 2 Ton (or more) Orders! Cane-fooling is the second suc- cessful venture made by LSU en- tomologists into the business - of tricking nature. In 1937, univer- sity horticulturists slashed vines Instead of GROUPING Creating @ spirit of freshness ond cool competence .~ . o new treatment KIDNEYGERMS in skillfully hand-fired ceramics . . . varieties at the researcher’s will |®™ple use for such items as a Ce AAs At fA hand pointed Chino Lomps in May Keep You |, 2: tive i» this country: | er nile sharpener, || A i Co fas Hy is . ° . PA a i nature's own refreshing colors. 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You know your father is interest rier. a piefi : tf a : i e e! af i ta bit | ei Efiks: af if Ad HT | i pis hi Chemical Snow ’ THE PONTIAC PR iss jae fj \ Sf ESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 _ Give Them | Music for ‘Record’ Joy Christmas Music Carols ~~ St. Luke's Choristers (Capitol) Bugs Bunny and Alladin’s Lamp Bozo at the Circus (Capitol) Frankie Carle's Piano Party (Columbia) Popular Favorites by Stan Ker- ton (Capitol) ‘ Album (RCA) Vocal Musical Comedies “Me and Juliet” (RCA) “Can-Can” (Capitol) “Guys and Dollis” (Decca) “South Pacific” (Columbia) Jam Barrelhouse Jazz — Turk Mur. United Press Photo FRIGID FUN—“Mr. Polar Bear” is one fellow | Brookfield Zoo, Chicago, making him think of who really enjoys chilly weather and mounds of| home. You can see by his happy expression that snow. Winter walks into his outdoor cage at/| he loves the ice and snow. for Christmas Outdoes Nature NEW YORK (UP)—Push-button snow that outdoes nature is avail- | able this Christmas for spraying | on , holly wreaths and pack- | a In | addition to the traditional white, the artificial snow comes in almost a dozen vivid colors, in- cluding red, green, blue and yel- low. You simply aim the container and spray on the fluffy flakes. The chemical snows also may be | used in making novel table decora- _| bining various colors mension effect when exposed to “black light” fixtures. Youngsters can employ chemical snow for model train layouts by using white to cover simulated hills and green for lowland regions. “Freon” fluorinated hydrocar- bon, the same type of chemical which acts as the cold-making move the snow. You brush it off |Result of Heavy Rain HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) — City maintenance crews often pull . phy (Columbia) Traffic Offenders to See Science Exhibit at Court ST. LOUIS @—Traffic offenders who appear in City Court today will see a scientific exhibit show- ing the effect alcohol has on driv- ing ability. bia) City Judge Morris M. Rosenthal | (columbia) saw the exhibit at a recent clirical| Elgar: Symphony No. 1 (RCA) session of the American Medical} Cherubini: D Assn. here. He made (RCA) to borrow it for @ days. for his Operas courtroom, “I Pagliacci” and “Cavalleria . 7 Rusticana” (RCA) Civic ise “lolanthe” or “Patience” — ot Arias (Columbia) that a civic - minded resident} “Melba”—Patrice Munsel (RCA) couldn't stand the sight of the} Inca Taqui—Yma Sumac (Capi- rusty roller any longer. tol) Benny Goodman Plays Fletcher Henderson Arrangements (Colum- HOBBYISTS FOR ACCES. SORIES—C. fans, for ex- ample, love flash guns, view find ers, lenses, light meters. Home Economics Closs Invaded by Navy Vet McPHERSON, Kan. @ — Me- Pherson college’s home economics department has.a male student— a Navy veteran ‘who didn't do a lick of cooking while he was in the service. In the foods class, Vernin Dossett explains he plans to go into the hotel and coffee shop management foeld Fifty-three girls also are study- ing home economics. Over Angered Husband Deals Out Sunday Punch PATERSON, |N. J. # — To keep her husband at home a wife put water in the gas tank of his car. He resorted to blows. The judge fined the husband $25 for assault and battery after hear- ing his story that the gas watering kept him from getting to church. 4y “ppv WHY .. apre- arranged funeral? The responsibility of mak- ing funeral arrangements often arises suddenly. It presents a problem to the family of the deceased. As a result, many thinking - people today arrange funeral details in advance. Of course, this in no way implies that any payment is due in advance. ! i 4 fi at f rE i E ! | h l i . Seton. 4 Conerel Masere Velen, "ROCKET -“ENCINE LDSMOBILE ~~ when you go Over to Olds ! —_— advance! RISTMAS - i -——WE’RE NOW OPENING OUR 1954 CLUBS-—— For Your Convenience New Club Payments Come Due Every 2 Weeks! 1.00 Every 2 Weeks. ...ccccccccccccecess-$ 25.00 2.00 Every 2 WeekS....cccccccccecscccese 50.00 4.00 Every 2 Weeks. 0... .0ccccccccccceess 100,00 0.00 Every 2 Weeks. ...........ece0ee00+s 250,00 20.00 Every 2 Weeks. ........+seeceescesss 500,00 HE WELCOMED SANTA... e2 There's no Santa so welcome os one who comes paid-for-in- Thot’s the kind you'll hove ot your house next year, if you look ahead and join our 1954 Christmas Club now. A little put away every two weeks will buy a lot of happiness for everyone next Christmas—Join Today! W. HURON at TILDEN The Commanity National Bank of Pontiac, Michigan With BRANCHES At N. PERRY at GLENWOOD : : OUT OF CITY BRANCHES — St8 YOUR NEAREST OLOSMOBILE OEALER , : , JE a4 . . ~ WALLED LAKE “s KEEGO HARBOR 4 97e4 ROME MOTOR S/ \L ES CO. M ‘ ber Fede b De it : C rporet e . ¢ 35% ; ~ hgh - aa : L iy z Cope ey we eX - ; ' . : ty) = Es Ee ae De 200,S. Saginaw St, Pontioc, Mich. me wet eet ‘ e * , 4 SON ME eee CS ne THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 os a eee ee il Teachers Allan Officers Heard in a Pontiac’ Church Today eeey deny the wishes of His Hears Debate SPECIAL! ois Therefore, it is with confidence Watch Repairing to pera va... Virgin Mary Is Honored) ats\tntesan merre | i. a San ema Science Course |Fly to Mich nspiri1 Hope| = nanan - = on Segregation 2 ice “ourse IFly 10 MICHIGAN | Thus Inspiring Love, Hope} = =.= = |ON HOM stainspting” |} Wayne University instructors will Conf Marderés to |, The Rev..W. J. Rademacher, ax (i t | > abe ~ t ais Court Listens |] xcept Chrono and Self-Winding Meet once a week next semester sistant priest at St. Vincent de Hee , ° . to revise the science course taught} Be Token to Marquette Pasi Cattaiie Church, preached te- We have placed this glorious} fg More Arguments on WHILE YOU WAIT pp ne schools rg country of ours under her protec- Saontay sight oot eathe GLO to in Motel Slaying tO ee ee tion that God will continue to bless| Public Schools STATE “eA. Monday night set ’ late Conception services. as ¥: Bay the two instructry Geeries. R Two State Po-|_ Father Rademacher came to our lands and our people through) a cTON-a@—Attorneys ar- 67 S. Seginew Just AWOY | Frank J. DuFrain;superinten- MARQUETTE #— Pontiac “in May 1950 4. her. gue before the Supreme Court Jn the Orpheum Bldg. us| Gent of sc. cols, explained the jlice detectives apd s IT-yearcld) sy “Vincent de Paul Church was i Bt is for this reason that 90 many | again today whether the lth Trae Mee sd bare,” erites' Perndale, | workshop” project crystalized after | admitted murderer are on their) si: in iss6 and was the first | of our Catholic people have at-| {SAM tmey eed ah, mat, "ond 1 ried ali kinds @f | tact week's curriculum conference. | Way back to this upper Michigan | 6441. church to serve this com- : tended Mass this morning in honor Ga W gives Fg Ee , heal teart pus 9 (Oy tday Ser 6 Case Gat led munity. & of Mary's Immaculate Conception. power now to order children AO TS yg nrbank » op Lh day with Wayne University and | from Michigan to eT ae The following is from Father In this way we demonstrate to} cated together in p= hy ye soreness | Michigan State Normal College in- Seventeen-year-old . Rademacher’s sermon: the world our faith in God, our regardiess of race irritation began te disappear and , waived extradition in Miami. yes- ; ci : - days Wes entirety gone. | *Tuctors discussing ways to use { 6-8-8 Be, love for His mother, and our loyal =|" 6. rouna of pro BS he naw measly two years Gad there movies, slides, plants, animals and | 'erday and boarded a plane for The churches of the city of Pon 9 ty t om country bate on public school hes been no return. Every sufferer Chicago with the two officers who} | od , ~ | Meld trips in teaching science . tiac are to be warmly con- at times charged with Tenshave bodiment ssy| DuFrain commented that Pon- | C®™e down to — rng gratulated for their dignified por- was heard yesterday wiidecmat cher seam one ot tine teachers were eager to take | "Y train from a “| trayal of the true spirit of Christ- Oftice Pictures ing arguments wind See ee eres asTaat | the Wayne: workshop course, and } Tete so lige cers prormelig: yy of FDR, HST but the court's decision Grrectiane. , F ateen ve already enrolled, Smith officers yester- wonderful months Brag! Cetra ; rearmecr Wrolereess: day how. he killed Mrs, Celeste a wba cons weak we iris Legal aes Sake Rel; Quality, Keege ‘Drug,| Greatest vegetable oil source ‘in| Holfon, 6%, a Newberry resort | are all truly brothers of the Babe Bring Protests | decide are: ‘Does Harbor; Drayton Pisins, Avbers | the world is believed tobe the! owner, and Robert Milton, 67, | who was born at Bethlehem. NEW MADRID but equal” doctrine Amazon valley in South America. | » caretaker, and then fied in & In the beautiful unfolding of the eo , oe in an 1896 transportation stolen car to Adrian, where he | story of the promised Redeemer, p AP genre By gs im lhe are| “pply? Has the bought «ticket to Miami with | the floats ao ee See ae hout to be removed fram © le RS ee Nex eves with b : | stelen money. view, brought home very force-, county segregated school systems marvel- re fully how important and necessary) ofiice in this Demecretic strete- the 14th Amendment contemplate us new Sonotone ALL- : Detective Sergeant Anthony he Bi Mothe and| Bold because of protests by resi- ? ° Spratto and state trooper Charles al cagl , les thee Pkg a —— and hope dents. outlawing — transistor instrument. It , Hinman of Michigan questioned the |)" M Colbert, state head of the} | other a Ante youth. He had previously admitted | ‘* world. Stop for a moment and let us| , iUty OO ce itiestion and Con.| Negro attorneys, oat So =. comms tngy San, seeny aids rance Rates robbing but denied killing the pair. It ts significant and hopefully consider the tremendous part that) . ation Committee, said he and| Suments yesterday, asked _ all-transistor beari ng : “Why did you do it,” they asked} indicative that so early im the | this simple little saintly Virgin) 1, Gener members of his commit-| Urt to outlaw segregation, No $75.00 bargain this, but him. “I don't know nd Medes gy a eee ay hartge sey yr brought | tee had received complaints about tending the “separate but equal” you can own it on an easy did do it?"’ brought je . ‘ as ge fend answered. | Catholic church im its teachings | With her complete acceptance of] 144 ‘County office. He said resi-| White-haired John W. Davis.| | payment plaa. arrested Saturday, the | ¢radicates the fantastic and the | God's Will when she said, “Be it speaking for South Carolina and Se uy alle te killings, in a| @areal. | done unto me according to Thy| “ents, oblected #8 them as remind Virginia, replied that the doctrine | | SONOTONE tion where he was y Wjll” she started the awe-inspiring has been approved in the courts Son Service aes a olaieal hine while ade ee at rng rr ete | series of events that changed the *,. ¢ © and the legislatures for so many — ing a pin machine w the joy it bring, it warns Saginaw erie bee © Denver. us against discouragement be-| face of the world. Bm ngs hn penton gyre years that it should be regarded Pontiac FE 2-1225 Michigan authorities had tipped | cause we cannot bring about a| Divinity joined humanity tn the | «an oid pictures” must come pega Er off Miami police that Smith may | Utopia here on earth. body of this immaculate Virgin | down. ‘ ov can atiord have been heading there. It tells us that life is real and| and thus Christianity was ‘ i cliniatapaatiemaeerth that we have been created foro! brought forth upon the earth, ey Se ee SONOTONE Incandescent |amps generate | purpose; that while we are. on Throughout His life Christ never| back on the paddy yen ei four time more heat than the | earth we must either love God-and ‘railed to show His love and even| q member of the county ASC ? , ves t Semrscemnt Pe. Poe eat cl tne tim And | His obedience to Mary. At the age| committee ‘said a written order ce tndtae - hie end of 12, the Gospels tell us that He| would be required before the two . ope Tg cig was subject to her. When He be-| pictures would be removed truth; that we have to fight for : . our salvation and submit to Di-| #4" His public life, His first) a+ written order has been} #*ssi0n- vine justice in the end miracle was performed at & M&F! promised and officials agree that riage feast at Cana. when it comes only President Ei-| Following him. - ree The church warns us against ment, through Asst. Atty. Gen, L. His first miracle was performed senhower’s picture will remain on| will tell the it daydreams lest we be ensnared because Mary, the Mother of| the office wall. a 4 > by false philosophi¢s and the Christ, had asked her Divine Son ed A ones we doe, 4 indy tom heeven {1 it. And one of His dying! Approve School Bonds _| outright that the court pbolish seg. lovely Lady trom tea ve; | wishes as He hung trom the cross} /“PPF _ val seg marked uniquely from all eter: | was that St. John should care for} REED CITY d®—Voters approved | vs" wna; pn ey Re atty Ry Ged Re Gentes. Mary as he would for his owns bond issue of $250,000 Monday| 098 “tse igh Amendment was It presents to us Mary who, in| mother. to provide a new elementary school |... socure for N full and | the midst of our temptations and| No true son can deny his moth-| 282-206. They also approved ol amulets eaniiy Galt | evil inclinations, brings with her|er’s wishes. Can Christ, Who was/| special tax millage increase of 9 all legal distinctions t age the very breath of heaven, inspir-| the Son of God and also the Son of| mills by 308-227. or coher.” nares Still awaiting argument are seg- ° *. | regation cases involving the Dis- trict of Columbia, Delaware and Kansas. ” * 7 There are 17 states with com- pulsory public school segregation and three which permit it. All of them presumably would be affect- ed by a decision against segrega- = . + You can make Idaho ‘Sea Serpent’ |) tt ‘alle YouRsEL ¥ . ive a t to Will Get Monicker || family, getherings this McCALL, Idaho w# —— After 15 the indoor season—with years of nameless—and disputed—|| © table tennis outfit. existence, Payette Lake's ‘‘sea ser- It’s fun for youngsters PF Ste gto nome. a 6 een ae And McCallum decided it costs so little, espe- was time the serpent was called cially when you can something besides “the thing” “|| make your own table. contest in his newspaper, the Pay- We stock Weldwood ette Lake Star. panels that ore perfect The ‘‘serpent’’ has been reported for table tennis tops. no one These are sturdy, eco- gt wont 2 nomical fir pyeeed — ~ i smoo' length vary from 15 to 65 feet.|| Sonded “All you do % s comes paint it. we CO : OF yon “ep today. Brok F ith a few rs work on leg Won't Halt you'll have a bright new Suzan Ball's table, in time for Christ- HOLLYWOOD @~—A broken Jeg/| 0S festivities. Tree-mendous Collection is not going to stop actress Suzan ; bifttax pecso=s|! DONALDSON of Christmas Ties “ats Bal, whe broke Mel] LUMBER CO. said that she and Long, 2%, will 270 Orchard Leke Rd. ~ ganar here or in Las Vegas, FE 2-8381 = $50 $ 5 00 to . | Saying your watch is ready .. . reminding you of @ party ... offering o trade on your car. Neckties like these are not the common-or-garden variety usually found — - f on every Christmas tree. Every one of them is fresh, different and de- : 2 , sirable. Every ohe of them is definitely male. Every one of them was DO SO MUCH FOR $0 LITTLE selected or styled by our own necktie experts, men who know men and eee . especially men in this city. When a lady picks Osmun's neckties for her { men-folks, she can do it blindfolded;-and still be sure of landing nothing but prizes. There is a veritably endless selection ranging from solid shades to the dashing, splashing colors — from small, neat under-the- knot figures to the most modern, individual tie masterpieces! enough hours in the day. Sometimes there’s so much to get done, there just aren't That's why your telephone is such a help to you. It light- ens your work—runs errands, gets jobs done and generally Give An Osmun’s) keeps you in touch with things. Gift Certificate And its price isn’t up nearly as much as most things. Its "one of your biggest bargains. -* @eerr* er ee . i, rit a a It’s Sure to Please ge, oe ES ee ES WORTH A LOT MORE THAN IT COSTS — especially when you consider that about one-sixth of the average telephone bill is Federal Excise Tax. it: MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY. ‘ ‘ t : A —_—_——__ SPAN and the FLYING PUP ; Chapter Five TRIP TO SANTA LAND The two tiny creatures, Mr. Not Much Sense and Mr. Very Little Sense, explained their very im- portant errand to Willie. “We. are on our way to Santa Land,” they said importantly “Whatever for?’ tisked Willie “We must see Santa Claus, silly.” said Mr, Not. Much, “We must have his help.” said Mr. Very Little. “You see We are Dreamlins.” said Mr» Not Much, “Our queen has beeh captured by the Grem- lins. Unless we get her back we will “all just fade away and. good- ness knows what will: happen to all the children in. the world.” Willie tried hard to understand But it was all so mixed up! “What are Dreamilins?’’ he asked timidiy. “And what do they have to do with children?” (He was sure he had never seen a Dreamlin around Henrietta.) “Also, what is a Gremlin?” Mr. Very Little and Mr Much patiently explained “Gremlins are evil - creatures who. cause children trouble. They break things and hide toys and trip people and turn over milk glasses at the table “Dreamlins, on the other hand, take care of children..They cover them at night. They keep them from falling out of trees and swings. They .find their lost toys Not and they chase away nightmares, and they keep children from get- ting separated from their mothers in great big stores.” “My,” said Willie. “Dreamlins “Ot course,"’ said Mr. Not Much matter-of-factly. “But we do not iknow how to work without our | queen. Soon we will perish for we) do not know even how to take care of ourselves without her.” “That is why we must get to Santa and ask his help. Now will | you come with us?” “T will, indeed,” said Willie And | he thought to himself, ““My good- ness! Only yesterday I was locked in @ furnace room and today I am on my way to see Santa himself. | What a wenduts wets this is!” The tia of ay set forth. It was a good thing it was so early in the morning-with no one out of bed to see them. Because they certain- ly made an unbelievable sight: Mr. Very Litde and Mr. Not Much tramping down the road with Wil- By LUCRECE HUDGINS BEALE. , + 3 sae a -PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 Willie wasn't the least bit tired any mere. ;mever. a stop to chew on an old shoe or a piece of rubber tire or | anything. Al the end of the third day, it began to snow and before long | they were in the midst of a great } Snew storm. The Dreamlins said, ‘This must be it because there is always snow in Santa Land.”’ Willie started to say that he had seen snow in a lot of other places too. But one. of the Dreamiins climbed a sign post and wiped off the snow. Sure enough there were big black letters on the sign read- | Santa Land. Home of Santa | ing Claus 3 “Santa Claus!’ * repeated Willie | joyfully. And he wasn't even the least bit tired any more (Next: Willie Protects Santa.) ‘Leaping Leopar Leopard Killed in Escape OKLAHOMA CITY (#—The mate of Oklahoma City’s celebrated leaping leopard which touched off a three-day safari following his es- | cape from the Lincoln Park Zoo in | 1950 tried the same thing today, ‘but her freedom was short-ived. An attendant was attacked and | severely bitten before the fugitive was shot and killed by Zoo Direc- ltor Julian Frazier within a half|) |hour after she dashed from her cage into a clump of bushes. The } grounds were deserted except for zoo personnel Frazier fired once from a 12- gauge shotgun and dropped the lie, the puppy, pattering slong be-| beast. The injured attendant, H. S. tween them. “How do you know which way to) go?” asked Willie who was tired | in half an hour. “Just keep going North,” said | the Dreamilins. get there that way But the way say very long pond after a while Willie said, “I a hungry. Shouldn't we stop end | eat?” The Dreamlins said they just | Rady taee lay © est. wimew! | i i ees a | Willie didn’t need any advice on) how to eat. When they passed a) house, he excused himself and | tor, asked for brief 'unique slogans, reflecting Alsup, was treated for bites and a heavy scratch. A cage door which | failed to click shut at feeding time |was blamed for the breakout. “We will surely! Asks Public for Slogan on MSC Achievements EAST LANSING @ — Michigan | State College, preparing plans for | its 100th anniversary in 1955, asked the public today for slogans best summing up the achievements of America’ s ninth largest univer- sity.” Alvire L. Smith, centennial direc- general and the chacter of MSC,.to be mailed in by Jan. 1. The author of a chosen slogan will be honored during the went in the yard to look around. | 1955 ceremonies. He found a wonderful bone that) must have belonged to the dog that lived there. He was tempted to) stay. But he went on with the | journey. } All that day and night and/| through the next day and night) they traveled. Willie thought he would surely faint with so much walking and |WSCS to See Slides NEW HUDSON—WSCS of the Methodist Church will hold its Christmas party Thursday with a luncheon at 1 p.m. WSCS mem- bers from South Lyon will be guests. Slides taken in Mexico are i. Pa) = 7 e Sivas Coat as a Gil . and Save as Never Before! © GROUP of WINTER (COATS | _GROUP of BETTER so little to eat and| slated for showing. w, W we Se os Ex-Mayor Dies BIG RAPIDS (#)—William C. Krupp. former Big Rapids mayor, died Sunday night in Community rAre Cleared in Swindle Case |: Charges Are Dropped | Against Ex-Bank Head and Businessman MINEOLA, N. YY, @—A former bank president and another man have been cleared of charges in connection With a $780,000 swindle of the Central National Bank of Mineola. The two men, who had been free in bail, are William H. Abel, 4, of .Mineola, ex-president of the bank, and Joseph J. McCarty, 31, of Mineola, one-time employe of Ideal Insulators Inc.. home im- | provement firm of Roslyn, N. ¥, County Judge Cyril J. Nassau Brown yesterday received an af-| @ fidavit yesterday from Asst. Dist. Atty.. 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Decorate Your Mantle or Give Them as Gifts | AD | DECORATIONS LUSK’S HOLIDAY. tod MIX | 2 AO Generel flectc | 37 $369 Hobbytime Artists - OIL PAINT SET “aon SOS | he ape. & ; rom Large Cone a ” : Door Hangers 5 Cones in Clusters - 5% ¢ Large 14” Imported ITALIAN HOLLY WREATHS ? Each sf a9 a Imported Italian \ Holly Wreath i2 °@> AY: Spray Trees and Windows 98 4 Frosty Snow =" wx 25: —_——— 3 Piece Complete with CORD $2.50 Value In Plastic Box Holly Corsage Styro- Foam Bag of Snow ALL PONTIAC STORES. OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9 p.m. ais i. ‘ THE PONTIAC! PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 Oli ver J. Dragon Te -- Today's Television Proarams - - Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Ceanne) (—WWJ-TV Channel }—-WXYZ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:30—(7)—Detroit. Deadline, Bev Beltaire, Bob Carrington, Bud Lanker; day's news. (4)—Time for music, Janie Palmer Sings. *Warhoop,” 6:15—(7)—Sports Show, Don Wat- (2)—Kit Carson, film drama. trick. (4)—News, Paul Williams. 6:30—(7)—Feature Film, “Hunt for Death,” film drama. (4)—Time off for sports, Bill Flemming. (2)—Telenews Ace, Ken Cline. 6:45—(4)—Traffie Court, Judge Watts. (4) — Weatherman, Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 7:00—(7)—Biff Baker, Biff rescues American flier in Red territory in “Crash Landing.” (4)—Story~] book, Short stories. (2)—This Is Show Business, Clifton Fadi- man, George S. Kaufman co- i ficer im tough town. (2)—Sus- pense, “Day Never Came,” spy on trial plots death of only wit- stars. 16:00—(4)—Judge for Yourself, Fred Allien host. (2)—Danger, Durango Kid runs into hostile ranchers in “The Man With. the Gun.” ; 10:30—(7)—Name's ‘the Same, Robert Q. Lewis hosts namesake game. (4)—All Star Theater, Maureen O'Sullivan, Philip Carey in “The Trestle,” boy wit- nesses murder. (2) — Favorite Story, “High Seas,” film drama. 11:00 — (7) — Soupy’s On, Soupy Sales with comedy, variety. (4) News, Paul Williams. (2)—News. 11:15 — (7) — Shamrock Theater, Walter Brennan in “Driftwood,” feature film. (2)—Go-Together Theater, “Abie’s Irish Rose,” feature film. 11:20 — (4) — Starlight Theater. Rechelle Hudson, Richard Travis in “Skyliner,” feature film. WEDNESDAY MORNING 7:00—(4)—Today. 8:00—(7)—W. M. Kelly. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—Play- house 9: 46—(2)—News. 18:00—(4)—Ding Dong School. (7) ~Wixie’s Wonderland. (2)—Ar thur Godfrey. * | 1@:30—(4)—Glamour Girl. 14:00—(4)—Hawkins Falls. Charm Kitchen. 11:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. 11:30—(4)—The Bennetts. (2)—Strike It Rich. 11;:46—(4)—Follow Your Heart. (1) —Telerama. 1:45—(7)—Strictly Female. 2:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. 2:15—(7)—News. 2:30-—(7)—Theater. (2) — House- % party. 2:45—(4)—Nancy Dixon. 3:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (4)—Kate Smith. 3:38—(7)—Cowboy Colt. (2) — La- dies Day. 4:00-—(4)—Welcome Travelers. (7) —Turn to a Friend. 4:30—(4)—On Your Account. (2)~ Feature Theater. (7)—Ern West- more. 5:00—(4)—Adv. Patrol. (7)—Auntie Dee. ? 5:15—(4)—Gabby Hayes. 5:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2) — Kartoons. (7)—Charies Chaplin. 5:45-—(T)—Weather. (2) — Sports. WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Musie Time. (7)—De- troit Deadline. (2) — Twenty Questions. 6: 15—(4)—News. (7)—Sports. 6: 30—(4)—Sports. (7) — Superman. (2)—News. 6:45—(4)—Man About Town. (2)— Weatherman. 7:00—(4)—Dougla’ Fairbanks. (7) (7)—City’s Heart. (2) — Carpet Theater. 7:30 — (4) — Eddie Fisher. (7)— Mark Saber. (2)—News. Como. $:00—(4)—I Married Joan. (7)— ~—White Camellia. (2)—Godfrey and His Friends. 8:30—(4)—My Little Margie. 9:00—(4)—Television Theater. (7) Club Polka. (2)—Strike It Rich. Rich. takes up a caresr, 9:30—(7)—On Your Way. (2)—I've and Danny cares for the chil- WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Got a Secret. dren. (4)—Fireside Theater, Lee | 12:60—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) | .19:00—(4)—This Is Your Life, 7) Asker, Ron Hagerty in “The Boy | Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. Wrestling. (2)—Boxing. Down the Road,” friendship de- | 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. (4)—/| 10:30—(4)—Theater. (7)—Man vs. stroys hate. (2)—Foreign In-| Movie Quiz. Crime. trigue, film drama. 12:38—(7)—Stars on Seven. (4)— | 10:45—(2)—Greatest Fights. 9:30—(7)—Steel Hour, Rex Harri-| Travel Unlimited. 11:00—-(4)—News. (7) — Soupy’s son, Lilli Palmer in “The Man in | 12:45—(2)—Guiding Light. ‘ On. (2)—News. Possession,” romantic comedy. | 1:00—(2)—You're What You Eat. | 11:15—(4)—Weathercast. (7)—Feea- (4)—Circle Theater, Mary Healy, (4)—Jean McBride. ture Film. (2)—Packer Play- Peter Lind Hayes in “The Mar-| 1:15—(2)—Murphy Calling. house. , shal of Misery Gulch,” timid of- | 1:30--(2)—Garry Moore Show. (4) | 11:20—(4)—Playhouse. io Pr -- Todays Radio Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change without sotice 7m, om CELW, ae wws, ase wea, Gm wxYR Gr 8 8 wmeK, de® TONIGHT WEDNESDAY MORNING WXYZ. News cxLw. wie su 6:00~—WIR, News ¢:20—w. Parm Porum WCAR, News wa | A — + wwe, Ses Wark brea walle ae hy ed 5:48—WIR, C. Masser WXYZ, Wettrick, McKensle Pa — ‘cxLw Toby David 12:38—-WIR, Helen Trent WEDNESDAY EVENING ot Lite te —, Fd 1:48—WWi, News one — Reynolds woBR. wa) Manto, WJBK, Don McLeod ¢:48—WIR, Lowell Thomas wJBK, George JBK, : eS WCAR, Keown, Co 7:90—WJR, Guest House 115 —9W. Drier CELW, News, T. Dovid saniett tie Sunene ae al cele weak. —— . Waits WXYZ, Bill 1.20 WIR, Family Gkeltes | 9:15—WIR, Bud Guest hoe WIBR. Tom George, Beatty wxYn Wolfe TAG Saat Gate | Fae Ge ee | See forages | Sir ae 1:45—-WIR, BR. £:20—WIR, Muste Hall de a a — Penny O8B—WCAR, Badip Rev , by ig Mra. Burten CKLW. ewe tter eis |i... | Bee, | ene wsBK Sac Stusey WCAR, Hews, Club “Wwd, 3 Man's Family " Prant stnatre 4 . Perry Come * Kaye News Riychme a are £:06—WIR, PRI wm, Show Dose Svehe Wws, Welk = Mile ‘RSE: &. Maxwel we , ty, Byline Day . WJBK, Qveorge Tae ais o:30—WwIR, #:18—WXYZ, Sammy Kaye 8:45—WKYR, Vandercoot a ey ty = »: Johnny Dollar , oe Oe c Bud ww. ie rh Ly & Joe ware Band of the Day Roth oy 2:00-—WJR, Hilltop House . w George sox | ny A. Ww, Lite Beantital 8:45—WXYZ, Vandercook 9:15—CELW, Music by Roth | 19.00-wsR, A. WOAR: News. Rhythm be sR, the ~ WWJ, Bet Your Life vem ay Top me | “BEN ae ta ase pow , i, cxLw. News, ‘ree Bend Lite CKLW, Wenry, . wa News, “ieee Chase 9:15—CKLW, Mem, Musics Hope wis Bee eres. [eee ee ae 1486S, Break the Bank | “S577, listen Lorene wxr?, Edition ‘as | eatre | ee | Se BREE bsrnmet | gongs |S Ebner | Rete emer | te eee” [macnn wma was wecummeese |Gettee | ee | ees uy Ni Parte hast * | acm tan eon kinn fe | Re S | eree— Sre re mi, Sountry” - WIR. aon Pann ~ “— : wre, eee Dystrophy f per 7:45 — () — News, (2) — Perry| lls Press About His if I do say so myself.” “Were you nervous before first recital?” we asked. i i i ai. ~¥y 7. - Lulls you to sleep with musi —awakens you gently—turn radio reception. in-between tones, too! i on your coffee maker and provides accurate time al- . Gives you rich-voiced MONEY DOWN-2 YEARS TO PA + . North Paddock thence north on Burr Tillstrom Sra Sy eae ee eee ~ Fear “hens tne north slong Glenwood to ot the . s intersection of foe ang Ey thence | West Street and Offered Advice — San + — | Ses Sa ae « Precinct — District Ho. 2 + | ¥ Road, thence t g Read K cg By Fy - Ay. re “sees +! urea ve 8 south 8 3 thence west Precinet b —_— Into TV Limelight Quawa Brive ‘to ine intersection of W. | minateth Lake Road and Deight surest: Huron Gireet to the piace of beginning. | atereschion of Wet Musas” Oieeett NEW YORK—Oliver J. Dragon, Precinct No. 31 — District No. 3 — | thence along West Street follows: the heme ~~ 4 baritone star of the popular TV Commencing at the tutergection of W. | north aloog Dakota Drive tothe tiers show, “Kukla, Fran and Ollie," Ses; thanse wert slong W. Maren Geren section of Newbarey Steeet thence a P in te the noe a a aay imtersection Hee tens caused considerable furore thence north slong venue north ajong Mohawk tter- New York music circles when on = eos eter ize pve RM nag — a to ‘ince "eee this last Thanksgiving night he Avenue to the Focgicee | Semmes Reed: thence. serth along Road; thence north Road made his recital debut at Town Road’ to. the. interse pct ost Boule: | elanocin Late arena’ uncy ast tins Hall and managed only vard to the intersection of DGH&NRR: | peginning yam jay & 0 ecg Woes, Sat ts interscction ot ‘North Jehnaon “Avenue: | Precinct Mo. 42 — District Be. 6 — thence southwest Nerth Johason ; ” an almost constantly cheering and venue AW B. Slisebeth | Commence intersection His ki - « ms ee ; y A a eer a ee ae vp te decision mbark : . Precinct No. 32 — Distric! No. ¢ = | intersection of Fairmount > concert career at this point of c_assic QUARTET—Television’s popular tric, “Kukla, Fran | Sounded es follows: thence West slong R. Pairmount Asene® his life was reached in consulta- a : , Commencing at the intersection of | and West Fairmount Avenue te the In- _/ tic. with his friend and advisor, | #4 Ollie,” pose here with Burr Tillstrom, creator of this delightful | tne north city limits and the PO&NRE; | tersection of Staniey Avenue; thence Burr Tillstrom, who pointed out| Program. “Mother” Fran Allison smiles proudly as Oliver J. Dragon ER BE wey SA, BS . to him that because of the over| (who is currently embarking on a singing career) drapes his head | 9 the Belt tine Remvonds, Spence coe | SS t. Bo } A the whelming critical response to his| lovingly over her shoulder. That's Kukla behind Burr, who would one 6 Une exiending from the Bait ine moot ott : mite te the south a : aes with the Boston ee never in a thousand years admit to even a teentsy bit of professional | i:,: oe north elong the B ~ 4 city | lime of Section deg Ha eoutheastary | NBC Symphony early jealousy limits to he north city limite; thenee | corner being slee the intersection : . ° Stan . cooeer tons Os tele of? ate Tn, [saat eee pe concert ieicmmen. hcl pNoTiCE OF CHANOE OF ELECTION | thence nt cheng West Huron Street te plates tes ee a a = ron A. y hay BH = } c he plage o imnt o . ¢ e along To the Blectors of the City of Pontiac Precinct No.8 “District No, 9 =| Commencing at the intersection of the | alley which lies between Lebetgh Avénus And a wise decision il was Bounded as follows worth shy Menite and the cast section | and Avenue to the place of oa % , Notice is hereby given that the boun- | commencing at the intersection of | line of Sections ® and 16; thence south | beginning it is now more than certain Gusto of Bvectacte L246 & a Fiitanbetn Lake Road and Ogemaw Road; clang, the cost csction Sine C ey - . cma District Me. 6 av en chan . n etsec seen m4 ~ ) that Mr. Dragon has an assured as FR EA, AW; ‘eee Pres sense Soete Pe pay Bs yp Smeg p a. which line oocke be the 4 “oft tne as follows: : future ahead of him on the con- | cincts 36, 37. 38, 39, 40, 41,42, 43 and | east o Spokane Drive to the inter- | '¢4r lot lines of the lots fronting om the | Commencing at the intersection of the cert stage im addition to his Saee, created as hereinafter | section Mohawk Road: thence south — see bP sn Avenue and the | serth city limits and Joslyn Avenee: along Mohawk Road te Newberry Street; yeon A ; thence | thence south on - Soe to the regular weekly television chores. t § thence southeast slong Newterry Ptreet west ea seid rear # to Joslyn | intersection of BE. enw | : Precine io. 2 - District No. 2 = the intersection of Dakota Drive; | A¥em@@e; thence north Joslyn Ave- | thence west on pga Ray Taking advantageof his visit to | Bovséed ss follows: South Dales Breve 5 Uae | ee ee ee ae bee ne | eee Se a , " cing «et the intersection of reection ; ok Mr, Deugon and Me friend |e ‘Sars. neni eset oneiony, surest | ence weet Sing’ Wont uram gure | 24 — Dusrict te, 1 =| tee worth shy eit le the "place Woodward Avenue to the A... a | 5 | Bounded as follows: ning. Tilstrom some of the questions | Sty ‘imite: thence west slong the south | meres, Berth sone Felograme noes at the interseetion of No. 46 — District He. 8 = which had been in our mind since |city limits to Howland Avenue; cast slong Btisobeth Lobe Goad | Cieke Sees ee hee: | anes ae | een a we first arnee pent We Pg fe pp eng hog eet a the tatersection of the south city lim- |Chemberlein @treet, ond Pedder trance into concert id. east along South Boulevard to place of | pounded as follows: | Benito 's the intersection of Prankith | @trest te Gok Mim ergs Fe west “Mr. Dragon, television is a Bom No, 9 — District Met =| encing at the tetoresetion of Road; thence. north along Prankhn Road } Oak mul te tatermestion very highly-paid medium for its | Bounded as follows: ena eg eles tot ahoen Goal gy Ean Ay = stars and I have always been A. ~--— © tre sintervection of tntervection aE “Pasrmount "Aven, the Piste of beginning. i, 3 under the impression that concert | sesinaw Bieet thence qouthorts ‘aus eee “pas Rew Fes mL, work was not. How do you feel | stn Sagmaw to the section of y Avenue; south s about this?” Siong South Bosievard to the intiessre eos the imtert ~ Eh “Naturally,” commented Mr slong’ Masiey Surette the innresction | saa tte Inte Ti kauss | the south city, mine te Wrens % “concert artists — perhaps |° Airline Railway; thence rive thence cast Mont-| which is also ar eax eer ae Ratiway 1 the place of tain mirect thence gust along W_ Mont mite to the north make incomes comparable to |g iuiiass teers: nt M® * =| the dlnce of py OOP - |e SO es television. This means that those Commencing tthe mtersaction ot | oundnd us folowsi | tom ct oeatoning . e o ped degre meager valgg a Gotecs Sale Src ig UE Parkwood Avenue and Manhattan "Ave. precinct Wo. 38 nue; s nm | Bounded follows co taney Woke, | Rend eng wet Spay’ Vosrnts “Rend | Aron Site fenton of Pury | Someta atthe : “This presents problems other thence oath slong, Telegraph Road. aad rest alone Meniceim ad “nence | Saginaw @trest to the’ Bie " os. ve ; ce a than financial. I mean as far as|ihe sosthwest corner ef Section 31; |Borth slong Joslyn Avenus to the tp- | Railway: thence eens : . ao thence east slong the south line of | tersec of « line which line would be | igen Airline Rallway to the intersection I'm concerned the YMCA Just | section “31, sald line siso be the | the extension of the rear lot line of | of Bagiey thence doesn't like vocalizing.” | center line of Golf Drive io the southeast | the lots fronting on the south side of | Bagley Street to the intersection of Or- . corner of Section 31; thence morth to | Beverly Avenue and the north side of | chard Lake Aventis, thence “Did you have to buy tails es | Tine strect, * gontinuing along | Tennyson, Avenue oe east on said | Orchard Lake Avenue te the place pecially for your Town Hall ap-| Lake street te the of beginning. | Tet, tions Arie Avenmn; Cogpanies. pearance?’ Precinct No. 6 -- District No. 2 — | Parkwood A wy 8 Quended en tellewes Bounded as follows: i ao, a6 & matter of fact, the yoy SBR BP of | Precknct Mo. 29 =» Didtriet We. 6 = | Telegraph Read tails I now own, reported the | weet Wares and Reed; | Bounded a0 teftews: oe | rane newt Slane cent in_ geting’ mo tte tos ety tas pee att [Bw te eet North Py ty concert business in the first place. | thtacs north slong ‘Teluskeh Rose ts ma otizr te the tntraection of 5 I ordered a set of tails long ago] the intersection Gent’ Maren wnrers; | berints ‘trecl ‘fe the “anterettion ef 'lime te the and the only time I used them, be- penecmnamemmensatn : ” fore Town Hall that is, was when I worked as an usher on the main floor of the Chicago Opera . House. A number of people told mo I cut a fine figure in them. ery q@ “As I remember, the opera that : night was Pagtiace! and I found =. myself thinking why usher at these per Why not “Not being fat enougif to fit into opera costumes I kept think- ing about recitals and how, with my new tails, I might make a fine impression. Of course, such a venture needs a repertory, coaching, and a voice, but I felt these elements might be gotten together. “My friend Tillstrom agreed with me, so we started working and the results were heard in Town Hall—a most success, c s World's Smallest V-M 4SPEED PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH World's smattest, lightest 4-speed Am- Ss. 6 RPM © aonet f a ss $TX TEEN eT THE PONTIAC PRESS. “TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 % thc if — | Pelee ' iy Re Me sh wt 7) Guatics ene elmost _ entirely |THE LITTLE TREE THAT TALKED Turtle Gets in Stew cctiediaass Bob Considine Says: a le Gets in Stow Peace Should Be Simple Police discovered why traffic|{ Beautiful Convenient | . but Amenities Confuse It traveled at « turtle’s pace on|} peRRY MOUNT busy First avenue. 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(aceon ——— If you're interested in X@Z> used cars, be sure to see our (selections i \ % { % ) ; F ; 4 -—y y. \ yo" a ary 4 ‘ ‘ : ‘ UE - , | gi j eo 2 gs Sg | rd a ~ et ; a ; ec 4 oon is 2 : Ne es: ae a SiGe OE ee . a des 5 Cate 4 \ : } ‘ .e a . eee F oe ee ose tec is, ; x aN tote boi * “s mys } me ca : Sh eee NO - ey : Mi kids 8 ye | 2 ae aoe J yoda, S Bar eke Te eng eee ne eae Roy: —s id THE PONTIAC PRESS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 gat - PONTIAC, MICHIGAN j > Safety Committee Backs Traffic Court Plan Here. Bar Group Expected to Offer Aid in Filling Court Vacancy pominee. On Hughes from Bagley to Prankiin. On Josephine from Voorheis to James K. On Luther from Motor to Prenklin, and on Nebraska from Wood- ward to Earimoor On Ruth from Susan to Telegraph. On Susan from Voorhels to Ruth, and on Algonquin from Seminole te EB. Iroquois An estimate is also expected on construction of a water main in W. Cornell from Baldwin to the west end of the street. Special assessment rolls sched- uled for corifirmation include: Sidewalk on the east side of Franklin from the south city limits te Californie avenue. Sidewalk on the east side of Taylor from the sidewalk to the alley. Sidewalk on east side of Front bined sewer on both sides of Walton from New York to Stanley. On Stanley from Walton to Brooklyn, and on cago from Sta. ‘ey to Carlisle The commission is also expected to receive a special assessment roll for a water main in Sheffield Fire Hazards Could Bring Tragic Holiday A disastrous home fire can sad- denly turn a joyous Christmas holi- day into tragedy, warned Pontiac Fire Chief John F, Schroeder to- day. “Many fires at Christmas-time result from extra hazards which exist only during the holiday sea- son and from carelessness that would not be tolefated at any other time,” the fire chief ex- ‘ad plained. Little careless acts—that seem Force Too Small + |fic court and a traffic en-. | yearly report to the city— Believes Police Chamber of Commerce Group Also Endorses Hiring Traffic Engineer (Béiter’s note: This ts the final article in @ series om Pontiacs traffic safety conditions.) By JOSEPH K. SFAIR The importance of a traf- gineer for Pontiac was stressed today by the Cham- ber of Commerce Safety Committee. Clyle R. Haskill, commit- tee chairman, said the traf- fic court-and engineer—as recommended by the Na- tional Safety Council in a would be two forward toward cutting down deaths and accidents. om the board left vacant by | from Baldwin to University. to observe simple safety rules,” The National Safety Se, a gee A Schroder suggested. | Council recently lauded the A public auction is scheduled on | p S te gy sae a gerne committee for it: @ of Robert Herndon Pontiac ax aymen that hasn't dried out from pro-| © . : oa — ae pane 5 eS Cqeesnes , longed storage. Stand it in water| 5 ~~) SS cp cilia ee : or ae yaad : ae. ae certain programs to Reports are expected on the fol- or mow cutoors wil ready oi - . ete, tt. oun ;' = Pontiac meet its | lowing subjects: : Due b Jan 19 use and keep it standing in water 5 . ‘ , challenge. From the city at . once it is set up inside the house, PONTIAC AIRPORT'S BIGGEST—This Douglas DC-3 is the| by the Rich-Wing Corp. of Detroit, manufacturers’ agents, it has a| Reports from the council show me complete business office inside including a director's table and die-|that the “safety commiltee ign ood voulevard. plan — to keep needles and branches/ largest plane ever stationed permanently at Pontiac Municipal Air- tree ax! at ond ay A Unpaid Bills Will Go Up moist, — put the near any| port. The aircraft is 65 feet long, with a 96-foot wing span. Owned | tating machine. Pilot is Joseph F. Crane of Detroit. — such objectives . cor Prom the City Plan Commission te- by 4 Per Cent Penalty ; @ommending the west half of ict 31, all tot 33 and part lots 33 BLY ci} as. of Jan. 20 or anywhere near it. U ea eesee oo Sse New York City Civil Defense Workers Sadly Lacking) ===. It May Mean Your Life cial — he pe atv oe i : feceive notice of a $10,000 claim through Jan. 19, according to City ing ts ote, © Be enend tno cutee of volunteers, and the inability—short;. . . with the exception of those ever material may mended for the program of ac- . - them — to get its. -| able. ” against the city from Ralph Dailey | Treasurer M. M. Ashbaugh Oe ee oo ies teedieng Tak et Ot Ee | os nmet. Slow ore doses eee ee Ot et oo at: aueent by tet ee of 1581 Sterling St., for personal As of Jan. 20, 1954, Ashbaugh| 3. Don't let Christmas wrappings} fense programs in the nation’s “top In this respect: New ares | ices, the public has accepted Civil . + oF . ; In the past the safety committee injuries j ‘ome ulate in the home; place| ‘s**t cities. the plight revealed in nine other Datei ert of the national |® %-member defense council, oe . ; said, unpaid taxes will be boosted | accumula’ ; " . ense as a Pp E been responsible for such Enginecr’s cotimetes are OF |... 2 4 ner cont collection fee them in a metal covered trash} py MALCOLM JOHNSON key “target” cities included in ®| defense and is inclined to ‘let | headed by Gov. Thomas E. Dewey.) 8 aes training pected om several two inch black- alty ans ‘ Se cuak be barrel or burn them as soon as INS Staff Correspondent Civil Defense survey by Interna-| ~orge do it’.” —— sy 4 oe iain to| Program in the high school, traf top Paving projects scheduled for | stmarked not later than Jan. 19, | Possible New York, as the nation’s larg- a1 Sioa gabe , The need for additional shelters | snersede state and local laws; | fie school for new drivers, detailed ’ next year. They include: to avold penalty, he added © Bay Same qreetes ‘tae, Ces | cil, fa semiedal Gs Ge “Nae New York, a mighty city of | against bombing attacks is de-| onscript man-power and private | Studies of railroad crossings and PR Pye © — yg BH "Breach After Feb. 28, 1954, all unpaid or cowbey suits. Toys operated by ber one target’ in the U. S. for + ne ee ee scribed as “‘critical,” particularly property, if necessary; control | other intersections, an annual aute "oe Coperal Labs G@rive trem Bank te! accounts are turned over to the Pree tay set’ fire wo chittrer, (8 enemy atomic or H-bomb at- Seutane end Geentneneediens quia pay 2 pre nite transportation and comniunica-| inspection program, public edu. Kigitsnd, Go Dumar ftom Poe ‘ wt tor collection, ey, the Wer or te te t ee 8 eee See oe in the world needs a bedrock mint attend artes aad wits m ba ee am perp cSt yee, sot pe Sane a TS OY 1 hee” mum requirements to meet any|™2™ % 1,000 . 000, | Capacity of 441.454 persons. yet exercised — is for the draft-| traffic functions. = et Se gm te then adds a one-half of 1 per 5. Don't allow smoking metr the] os. emergency! Defense. It has less than 500,000, The amount of supplies and] ing of personnel for Civil Defense “Like the National Safety Coun and on Ontario from Wenonah to Me-| C®mt penalty eack month the rae hoy ar ylapme a ge! New York's civil Defense or-| ©" this point Civil Defense | equipment now available is suffici- The law provides for con- | cil,” Haskill said, “our committee "On ‘Oneide from Algonquin to My-| ‘50# remain unpaid, mire ganization, easily the biggest and| Director Herbert K._ O'Brien | ent dor the first 72 hours following) ition im communities where | agrees whole-heartedly that Gur The 1953 ‘city and school tax} 6. Keep matches, lighters and | best equipped of any in the coun-| Seid: “Until the New York City | an attack,” O'Brien said. after three months less than % | police department is much too recollections are running slightly; candies away from children. try, is considered good as far as it| Defense organization can boast | 1... supplies and equip- | per cent of the man-power quota | small for a city of this size. 400 Members ahead of last year, said Ash-| Keep a watertype fire extim- | goes but still far from good| % having one Civil Defense vol | oo. at the disposal of the | fe filled. lis. : baugh, with $4,754,373 paid on guisher that works, buckets of | enough. unteer for every eight persons New York Qity Office of Civil After six months, Civil Defense have 101 members in the of Church Back Nov. 1, @ figure representing 97.58| water or even your garden hese | 5, oa, more of everything— | ™ “* city, the job cannot be | to, may be augmented in | workers may be drafted wherever coe ete tae per cent of the total. fe ee tet Sieve © | manpower, public shelters, sup- | fone ** siMictently as K. should | time of emergency through pow- | recruitment falls below 50 per cent| 2° Comme repent ws lkeWith Letter Some $4,329,143 had been col-| @° ‘ee. equipment, and on down | °* ers granted this office by the |of the quota. This could apply to ea deb anita Grebe tome LANSING @—The pastor of Cen-| lected on Nov. 1, 1952, he stated,| 7, Remember, unless you put a ay Mayor Vincent R. Impellitteri] New York State Defense Emer- |New York City right now tution anvusiiing to S850 eeumiine tral Methodist Church here said he | “mounting to 97.37 per cent of the | fire out immediately, call your fire; But the major problem, it is/said: “The lack of volunteers is| geney Act, under which supplies | Next: Washington, D. C., the is sending a letter with signatures | whole , department at once. agreed, is lack of enough trained ‘the main shortcoming at this time! may be requisitioned from wher- nation's least prepared city. “But we are the shopping center ot 40 church members to Presi- te coal for approximately 125,000 people, dent Eisenhower, backing the So you can see our police depart- President in a foreign policy dis- ment is doing a remarkable job pute. with U.S, Sen. McCarthy with an undermanned force,” (Wis). Haskill added. Dr. Paul Morrison said he read twa Re neg ome the letter at Sunday morning serv- negan . MeDonald, ices and invited any who wished nicipal Court clerk, both say that to sign it. Only two persons said establishment of a traffic court they endorsed Sen. McCarthy's po- would take away much of the over» poop ee load on the Municipal Court. letter : In disagreement wih the “Many of us in the Christian council's report, however, Finne- church are utterly amazed at gan said that “people appearing the defiant attitude of Sen. Jo im court campot be regarded as his a Gene . severe tack upon your administration's 1 eee Go comin etna _ ey and now by his attempt occurred in 1952, Finnegan statess through telegrams and messages shai i it tig viction rate for accident arrests. Creating. amore bowl tation ar heed aie mea enidh pos game ara am ne 20th detendant not guilty to meet The Central Methodist Church is ; Lansing’s oldest and largest Meth- He also said that “It should be church. & policy that the penalty sched- ule provide for a mandatory or fourth offense,” as recom- mended by the council. said that the previous as Royal Oak Mayor Boney hg wom pe 4 ROYAL OAK—Howard K. Kelley, attention of the court since viola- 34, the youngest mayor to take tion records are not kept by the | pig yee = rpeadctermbe court. at the city City Manager Walter K. Wil- An attorney, Kelley has served who said the National Safety : on the city commission four years. man, boneed : ! | fie court several times in the past, no panacea for problems confront- pen ingeee my oleh ing the commission, but stated he upon the people and Pontiac City ih eaten tS Se Commission. 6 ten. ne . He said a traffic court setup Named mayor pro-tem was Com-| would require a change in pol- missioner Arthur Fries. New com- ley by the commission, bat that maiaslqners,. beciaes Frise, Saas such a court may be the answer office last night were Laois if i i z g E i 4 4 : a : : | law are from the ji if g i Z E i & ws | . : — os 7 —— on ‘wonderful shad “trees qui that the block out the view of many of its residences in the above airplane The Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad enters the picture with a curve | power generated by the Shiawassee River was used for a saw, flour | work in Pontiac and Flint. at the lower right, and is paralleled by the main business street,| and feed mill. The post office was established in 1846 and the area| The village has not extended star Gnd Tot sc aid cm wpe ctr |" agin eniy's oth cane, wen are Bnet te picture at the point of the arrow. The main business section is at the the Detroit & Milwaukee Railroad came through trom Pontiac. A aod 2 ya ios PF e- eeea "Fy fh! \ e of the village's factories are shown at the lower left . : re 33 s + Fe - % ces \ ’ i — fe ae all _ rt EB ii re i zs as 4 u i atic aa = tne s c $483 Een ii ney qt yo ipeli tj 43% oP Eu ad Bg 8s fay: 4 ee 13 ot it a sire cli tj atts} | ose 33 v sii 5 Bll Rut i : Hie iii g 3 te Le a Repl’ bmi ‘il oO g3 S bP o 8% Fast : i gf | qi, Be lyk ie a ee eit ud Lith 5a! i bay rata o aay Oo :.* ii mens ssPESiTa i 2 ie sis iy {2 PaO sida a 4 tid ae Alt it i! i NUTT le diss arth tat jie Ea ii tk rip = ii 5 Si TAF Le i ne ea sci) HU ify Ht = 31} rt il: ie i i i Ww] ij na rE ail Ps i : i L. rial & stil telfit iM TH Lt ar ae a Vid¢ a HE | . 3| 3 eoedhisd 71 ii Tie? : erik: 4s : ae gy | i E zi l itl ofthe Tae Z sal iF aH Sil Es ‘ = = ae ik : il5 Safes g: il: : adh Dood) es etait al Eu 2 5 ait a3 OG: al! . uit gEliy & 53 ay" h i gis “s - = ” et gett ‘ Fre ib aie AHA tits fea apt a : 5 com |< gi eel et Bam carat a five! 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TR 4 F ees a | = wo £5 AT ithatal fajal iva! hilt red filed, Hite LA ee a “i ce jet bs Bes a ae es BEE uli: vette re [iadl 5% HBT ea Peal Le Ler i bitats re eh 3 cee oe ceed tit “a i iste atin 3 wd It eg Hi) set F He al Hee BiBHATE : : =| 5 cc ge > qt yi# bei 7 jist r= #8 lil yy 1 “ig rhe gs j af : Ex fates ia} ae a te : Bet § Le 2 Seog |S 3 93-8 Lae ri 1333 | O feel mat TL eee 5 HEH taal eee itdis fi bee we gg : “R © $= co iy cine Then ite ls Sit i 4 fs ti : Huta a rs is Si marys Pale i el - i Flot Ht Apart Hit eli fae oi aR a Za 4 .® HI uel ty : illl 3 ie 7 HE HESS 2 ree HEE eight a ie ee te oa x > 2 § 3 > = 4 434s oi LE R = al © atts z Beets oe dal. 3 ‘ Elks Dancers Planning Party on December 15 tylists Forecas Flowery Wedd bead ses On the way to the nation’s capi- tal Saturday were Mr. and. Mrs » | Charles Henry Weichel, who were married Friday evening at Trinity Methodist Church in Keego Har- bor The Rev. Frank Tully, pastor, performed the double-ring cere- mony at 8 o'clock before 125 guests . The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Henry G. Weichel of “| North Cass avenue. The bride, the former Lois dane Dalrymple, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dairym- ple of Keego Harbor. A floortength gown of white satin and net was chosen by the bride. The strapless bodice was covered by a satin jacket with its Rosa Williams |Becomes Bride -\in Lutheran Rite Residing on Newberry street are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heckman, TBI Club Will Hold Party on Saturday - fi ; “oe “ er ‘A June Perce scnys ROE, “planned MARION HESZ Jane Long will open her Mount Clemens street home to women graduates of the Business Insti- tute and members of TBI Wom- Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hesz of Birmingham announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion, to Robert E. Berges, son of the Arthur C. Berges of Birmingham. Marion is attending Wayne University and her fiance is a graduate of Vorthwestern University and the University of Michigan, oe Charles Weichels Travel to Washington After Rite|= long sleeves ending with points over her hands Her helmet-style headpiece of satin was edged with seed pearis and held a nylon net over-the- shoulder veil. A cascade bouquet was formed of white carnations and tiny pink rosebuds . satin for her duties as maid of honor and carried a cascade ar- rangement of bronze-tipped yellow carnations. = eri? ites i , - frying rt 9 x 2 ii ate Post-Nuptial Party Fetes Mrs. Puertas Just Arrived... OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL CHRISTMAS ~ Beautiful Selection of TALL GIRL SKIRTS Buy Your Christmas Gifts at Alvin's 2 eo ee oon er” en's Club for a Christmas party SUNDAY 2 TO 5! Saturday. Each person will bring a small toy or stuffed animal to be given Akt to the children at Pontiac General) =) ins. pen: Se natn A or REAR OF Exclusive Sportwear tor Ladies held. STORE Huron st Telegraph x Open Friday and Saturday Nights ‘til 9:00 P. M. > » . ; : Party pretty and ready for all those Holiday whirls! ) And .. . a delightful way to “gi hap sores eyed little Christmas Sizes from Infants’ 4 through ee Growing Girls’ Size 9 4% te 7* Give her potents that shine smort suedes in block or blue... smooth leother in blue or block . . . and select the Styles for the season's top favorites. 2. | Layaway Today ‘rnve: oe complete ao rr erene) TWENTY Filter Cigarette- Holder wus as 616 $-10~12, n-14—16, (~186—20 by Caan What Wear this gay snappy-wrap «as &@ Coverall apron or jumper! No fitting problems—just wrap and tie at the waist! Note the pretty rose—it's a pocket! Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- term for first-class mailing. Send te 12 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept.. P.O. Box 164, Olid Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y, Print plainly your name, address with zone, pattern number, size. Individual Hair Styling Dorothy's "snor- S00 N. Perry FE 2-120 How to Plug | Cellar Leak | While Wet . | Use Mortar First where the water is coming through so that the inside. is wider than the outside: This forms a key that holds the patch in place Now mix up a mixture of one part cement and two parts sand and fii in the opening se that the water that flows through things alone until the mortar has set hard. No@ what you'll need. to plug the smal! hole is some fast-cetting cement. This is mixed with water and worked into the proper shape to fill the void As soon as the cement becomes stiff, force it into the hole and hold it there until it has become | hard. ‘This will take only a few minutes Just be sure not to hold the fast-setting cement too long in your hand, for if you do it will become so stiff that it can't be property. forced into the opening. | If you have just a small hole to | deal with, one left perhaps by «a running through the wall or . the fast-setting cement can be used without the need of the regulation cement mortar. os Smokers Unveil If you smoke cigarettes, don't complicate your life with a veil covering the face. a ee NKEE '~ Q a - ** s F Ad » - Cad ~ See ASS , % 4 a a ’ / Dolls, Trucks ¥ /Three Entire - Tables 4, Priced 5 at Only - ME” et 2 ANKEE ad * OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P. M. P: STORES Pe ee Next Door to’ Sears ‘Over 1000 Toys’ : / Includes Games, Guns, i Mony Famous Mokes a PsToR Ser cee ee we a me a Brother or Sister Dolls @ All Rubber © Smartl Dressed © Reg. $3. $7 Ai and Autos at Natt Phys. re x | Pace ond Then Fill With | ; Fast Cement : pliable plastic is now on the mar- | ket, with several features to com- mend it to homemakers. It muffles | the clanging of dishes and silver | and won't scratch the kitchen sink. | and makes an attractive box for It's unbreakable and won't chip or | table or desk. dent. To keep it looking like new scrub with hot soapsuds after each| enjoy the full flavor of a favorite use —~—- -~ --— -_—— - Kit Really Provides ° BD. ers qgeea ee Ni oo! eh at ~ —- aa] . ~ ee % Poe ee Seg Py Ideal to give and to get—because it's‘ and, a real surprise, a matching case to really four gifts in one. This gift set in-| protect the holder in pocket or purse, and an cludes a new short filter cigarette holder in| attractive container that makes a perfect car- srtiking combinations of color and black | rying case for cigarettes. = — ee oe —— — - . from the harmful effects of nico- PETUNIA! ]|Cigarette oe od ° The beauties will rejoice in aot infu) | HH ld K t whiter teeth and stain-free fingers Jealousys sinful \e) er | and everyone will appreciate your But still Im confeseing Lenvy my friend Her delectable dressing / thoughtfulness in wishing a healthy as well as a Merry Christmas. * The g.ft set, which is suitable for both men and women, can make your Christmas fun — not frenzy. Its small compact size makes it easy to decorate with festive ribbons and simple to send to out-of-town friends. Is Ideal Gift Set Really Includes Four Presents in One Package You don't have to be an Ginstein _' "THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 Four Yulet ide Gifts in One Margaret G. lived In.a small |} town in New York state; “almost /at the end of nowhefe,” as she put it , “But it's reajly beautiful coun- 4) i ; it T It sounds like a very impracti- kept on with her study of the history of these houses, and with her drives to historic points Several years ago she lost her husband, and the tragedy was at. “If I hadn't had that interest I don't know what I would have done,” she told me later. “It helped me keep from be- Shortly after that, mone: pres- sures began to get severe. Invest- ments turned sour and Margaret G. had a hard time keeping her head above water “But I held on to the car,”’ she told me, “because without it, I couldn't have done the sightsee- ing, or taken friends around.” Then, one day, her town was left a@ large sum of money for setting up a museum of local his- toric items. The city fathers got together to discuss arrangements. And they decided to hire Mar- garet to be the official hostess of the museum and to help them col- lect the material they wanted. “Can you imagine,"’ she told me delightedly, ‘‘they said there was no one else in all the town who could handle it as well as I! -The salary is just wonderful, and im- agine being paid for doing what 1 would do anyway, just for fun!" We have mistaken ideas, some- to solve your Christmas gift prob- lem this year. Even that friend of | yolrs who has just about every- thing, that ultra-fastidious fashion Plate, those so-far resisting bache- lors, or that sweet, crotchety old uncle who's always watching his health will be pleased with a new | smoker's gift set. Bet she moistened it with clear chicken broth or || bouillon instead of water |) or milk, Petunia. Try it! . contains the new short filter ciga- It is really four gifts in one. It Bis-er . * Ends Dishpar! Din A new dishpan -made—of—soft rette holder in striking combina- tions of either tortoise shell and gold or black and gold, with a matching gold-toned metal case to protect the holder from coming into contact with other articles in pocket or purse, 10 extra filters and an attractive plastic case that not only delights the eye but holds up to 14 king-size cigarettes With this set your friends can cigarette and stil be protected matte black background. ——w Here’s a personalized present for pater . . that matter, all the men on your gift list. This homesome cuff link and tie bar set features Old English initials in glowing gold or sterling silver strikingly accented by a . and for ACCENT ON ELEGANCE THE MOST TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME, CLOONAN’S “Where Quality me ©) PE 20161, 72 North Saginaw a — times, about what is ‘‘practical” and what is “impractical.” When you do a thing for love. IStudying Local History, Old Houses \Is ‘Impractical’ Hobby That Pays Off you are planting deep and healthy roots — and some of the blossoms may surprise you! a Bedroom sts Created in Sizes to Suit All Needs By ELIZABETH HILLYER Which chest or dresser is the right one for a bedroom’ Settle the question with @ tape measure. There are more sizes of chests to choose from now than ever before, and-in many styles. Thus, if the wall space where the chest will go measures wide enough to take a @&@-inch chest, there’s no reason to settle for a 40-inch chest and waste the 20 inches that mean so much more storage room. More drawer space used to Girl Upset by Beau's Sloppiness Asks How to Bring This Failing to His Attention Tactfully | By EMILY POST A young woman tells me: “I have a boy friend who is wonder- ful in every respect but who cares and am often embarrassed by his to his attention he is merely a friend, him conscious of Fog" 23 af Ee be i fF |chest makes the ‘room mean more pieces of furniture. But since the Mr. and Mrs. chest came along and the double dresser returned not too long ago, so many sizes have been added to the old standard widths that a small bedroom can include almost the exact number of inches of sidrage space it has room for. Choose larger chests, too, be- cause they look so well in room. The wide sweep of a about accessories! Wear the smart, simple neckline with scarves! 24%. Size 16% takes 3% yards 39-inch. This pattern easy to use, simple 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. Salad Mold Puts Shrimp to Good Use Connoisseur of Food Will Applaud Recipe by Mrs, Ivan Wilcox By JANET ODELL Oakland County Girl Scout Coun- cil, Mrs..-Wileox spends many hours a week in service to youth. She enjoys her membership in the Parliamentary Study Club and in Mix soup and water and bring to a boil. Remove from stove. Mash cheese, add to soup, stir until it melts. Add gelatin, dissolved in the cold water. Cool. Add rest of the ingredients. Pour in a mold and chill. Makes 6 to $ servings. Manners MAKE FRIENDS : + | lF gEaqe tHe i Ba i It’s not too early to get started on those Christmas decorations. Just think how much fun it would be to make an assortment of colorful angels like these. They are made out of drinki transparent ce phane tape. cups fastened together with colored and | Time to Be Mary Margaret McBride Says: Days of Fabulous Wealth Are Part of U.S. Legend GLASSES \ oe os Se «swith jewelry accents for y DECEMBER 8, 1953 | Yule Means Thoughtful Show Kindnéss to Others in Season | of Goodwill nice to you through the 3 maybe that young businesswoman who rooms at your grandmother's. Think up a special little remem- Es a regs PHOMADE "00 = mp peer ; } : if you can bake (and whe Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr. is writing his life, I hear. e I hope he'll put in all the really lush touches, like the ermine- ove nah Rye wart ong a = trimmed coat that was kept for him, a little boy, to wear when roy- Raid Sean ont y tena te = alty came aboard the Vanderbilt yacht in foreign ris siete yen"ve ooh tetas dod -_ | waters. ' I remember Cornelius once told me that by the ae eS ne time he was 16 he had dined with all the major a aoe crowned heads of Europe and had been pulled out C &. Tons frome you pousent of the ocean by Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany, who : - Are ” ¥ commented: “It's a good thing for you that I never pine. If nobody's mentioned going lose my head or you would have lost your life.” rt around caroling yet, organize the tte O tae se exile, the Kaiser | LEY It cae an Bytes shut-ins or growled: “I should have let you sink that night.” children. Get started early in the The elder Mrs. Vanderbilt's jewels that were in- all wind up sche give Me, vessersacs sore ot woe Make Novel Bookmarks\rn = 7=.= 3 x2) MISS McBRIDE vants in the Newport villa, the social lessons Coré is '& novel idea sent in by . and doughnuts to warm up. nelius and his sister were given daily, all will make incredible reading James of Richmond Hill, The holidays are & fine time for about a time that is gone. + L. It is a bookmark made getting together with the parents Cornelius recalls his mother {as our covered wagons, Buffalo | from & common tongue depressor. -lof your steady boy friend. Your asking her som and daughter | pag) and the James Brothers are| When I received Lottie’s letter . | parents are in a blithe humor, the with great seriousness: “Would part of it, and I'm giad Cornelius |! thought that, fer idea would be .| house looks pretty. Get your you put a former governor of Vanderbilt Jr. and others are get-|* 800d suggestion to have in Try It mother to invite them over for New York on the right of the | ting the story on paper While the | Just before Christmas, for it is the evening so they can all get hostess, and a former ambassa- | nomory lingers. just about now that you will be better acquainted. dor to Great Britain on the left, =that you have quite a It’s going te be a big three- or vice versa?” Hf they made to whom you would day weekend this year, so don't the wrong answer, the children a little gift. let Saturday and Sunday be « were forbidden dessert that might betieniete ase letdown in your family. With all al dinner. the leftovers left over, take the I guess it’ not a very noble dncetigg yh meal-getting off your mother’s fore the great some just a little while. list of the people who Mn Bag Pn teas fae - where dollars came in millions one or two extra. Use a paper even know. Make a special treat was being dispossessed from a put the hole in the top from you to the children in the flat in Greenwhich- Village so that smallest sized punch is hospital or the orphanage. { a granddaughter of Jay Gould, i on Be — Ponti gs seeaes Gb bent o0h, tor ARTY? s son, - displeased her family by four strands through the hole, tog winnbat Ghat comment ond color and one each of " oe ee a ob been able fo - away mo ACROSS Clothes from the encestral home | * Morir ster. except 50 evening gowns. “> a As we packed to leave, I remem- ali ae we = | aoe alana cod neuter wae 5 ertormer on our ancient stove in the com | © sikwarm alee | apartment had closets read 3 no _— two curtained recesses. I've often ees. Ed ; Call wondered how the new tenant made we FE 5-6168 “Thre wa no nck ot ots | Ss, yy wos Piivate Bintag Boome anything else for Celeste Andrews a | when she married Louis Seton, | 33 Pack lcoperd vy WALDRON et ant vo te So fey Sone Belore pa HOTEL 36 E. Pike Se. so feminine worn spring. by the fabulous Jay Gould. —" In a book that reveals both a 33 Rodent of moor Caeete tele of ene | re, EEE n The Sign of Quality her new homes tut ware vent | Soe Me coll Exude Affantic City for the celebration cee : » ais openine » ioe ee squat Be oatie wo tod Ae F SRE © |f Coated Gonmps and Lemen Peel tb. 53¢ and a whole fleet of boardwalk e i, - 66LSLeS Candied Citron Poel - pape rolling chairs. Among the tons of : : e . 2 ebeeaber w~- ‘| luggage was always one outsize } Pres i] « Wand Candied Diced Peel.................. esas trunk to hold the salt water taffy Candied Red and Green Cherries........ she invariably This outmoded ' part of the x bh < eee eeereeeeeeeee ee eee sg Pitted Dates. .........--0--sc0-s..3 Ibs. $1.00 oye Vf CHEP’S SPECIAL: Wednesday & Thursdey : ~~ 4 if r BRN + + + SUBSE EHD EH DOSES FECFERC09 PRINT FABRICS About 300 yards of drapery or Eien or oe Over 700 tradit ‘Continuing Our 12th Anniversary In Our Drapery Department . 1.00 aimed PER YARD MODERNS-SOLIDS of fine fabrics in moderna, - *1.50 solids, 10 yards. Regularly sold for 280 to $350. PER YARD BETTER FABRICS 71" Te 1S ton A grand assortment of better fabrics. Hand prints, roller prints, every type Ly nl Ohne ee © PER YARD CASEMENTS . Ge errata: ap to GAY oft ae from $1.50 to Many Other Fabrics Reduced! NYLON RAYON RUFFLES PANELS Double life style’ in The well known pastel gi ste of Fenn Po bared pink, ellow. white or Width iaathe ba, is 54, Single en “oe 63, 81 and 90. from 54” to 90”. A genuine savings at ‘ 4 OFF | | J A OFF Reg. Price Reg. Price COTTON ORLON RUFFLES ° PANELS s Tt ie White in &.W. ‘nw, Bogthe A Ra | Dw. Tw. ha I ‘4 OFF | | J “ OFF Many Other Curtains Slightly Reduced! Perfect for Christmas Giving Bedspreads :.40% Off One whole table full of fine spreads in over a dozen styles and colors. Full and twin size. Regularly priced from $10.00 to $21.00. READY-MADE DRAPES ANTIQUE SATIN Golid colors in rose, $6" FAILLE PRINTS poeutabe Gut oyster. $450 g i FH they last. Cotton and selection in many to $19.00. Come early. Rayon PRINTS Our entire stock of these made A 25% to 50% Off wide © $10.00 me. FI Gh ae — COIs. Lathrup qi ra To Mail 16,000 ‘Tax Statements. W. Bloomfield Deadline WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- Statements to township residents accomting to Eileen B. Van Horn township treasurer. Taxpayers will split a $523,777 payment to the township, based on Ease ga valuation of $13,158,- Taxes are due now and are pay- able at the town hall until thé end of January. te this year, Treas urer Van Hern said. Tax rates per $1.000 assessed valuation vary according to the school district division as foliows Farmington, $46.20; Waterford $43.81; Walled Lake, $41.86; Bir- mingham. $41.14; West Bloomfield, $33.97; Birmingham, Bloomfield how, must be with proof of vaccination within the past 12 months. Cost is $1 for male and unsexed and $2 for female — - — -- = - - -- - Pontiac Lake PTA Slates Christmas Program WATERFORD TOWNSHIP St. Philip’s Auxiliary to Elect New Officers ROCHESTER — Annual meeting and election of officers of the Wom- en's Auxiliary of St. Philip Episco- pal Church will be held today in the undercroft. A luncheon will be served at 12:9 p.m., prior to the business session. Mrs. Francis King is DR. H. A. MILLER Jaa Optometrist 7 North Saginow Street Phone FE 4-6842 by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks of Timothy of Ortonville 35 Narrin St. tomorrow. Married in Clarkston, the Brooks have four children, Mrs. Oren Frick of Ortonville, Mrs. Henry Dowley of Clarkston, and Clinton and Attendant Busy, Thiet Rifles . Cash Drawer A thief took advantage of a busy gas station attendant last night and stole about $100 from the sta- tion’s cash register, according to the owner, Earl Cauley of 120 Henry Clay. Cauley said he left his son, Rob- ert, in charge of the station at 2520 Pontiac Lake Rd. Waterford Township, while he went to eat dinner While Robert was busy servicing two cars someone walked into the station and rifled the cash regis- ter. Chester R. Whitten Not Cause of Crash A statement in the Pontiac Press yesterday that Chester R. Whitten, 30. of 1562 Auburn Rd., Rochester, turned in front of a car driven by George H. Huntington, 52, of 3127 Devondale, Avon township, caus ing them to collide Sunday, was in error. Huntington turned his vehicle into the path of Whitten’s auto as Huntington attempted to turn at Huntington the accident for driving under the influence of liqaor. He pleaded not guilty to the charge yesterday be- fore Orion Township Justice Hel- mar G. Stanaback, and was re- leased on $200 bond to appear for examination Dec. 22. County Calendar Bice Star Mothers No turkey diener im Trinity ureh from § te § p.m. tomerrew ra. Golding is genera! chairman. * will serve & ist “Better Things in Sight” Closed Wednesday Afternoons Hurry to Piper's for Novelties, Tricks, Jokes, Comic Christmas Cards Piper's Magezine Outlet 35 Auburn Ave. FE 38-9869 Bank something CHOOSE weekly and be better prepared Depostt Weenly to play the part Me. Me of Santa's helper OD ¢andenss next Christmas. - aor BID .cvcices 5.00 ........ 10.00 ......... OF THESE CLASSES **# ee ONE 100.08 500.00 BRANCHES ~ BRAYTON PLAINS : COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE AUBURN HEIGHTS. Pontiac Schools to Get More Aid Expect $250,000 Hike in State Allotment; Tax Fund Increase students behind every time.” New homes and industry moving ihto the district, DuFrain said, will Clarence E. Vormuth and William ROY M. GALLIPO ‘High Twelve Club Elects Officers THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1053 | Now First City in Southfield SECOND ATTEMPT—Sun Oil Co.'s second attempt te strike oil in the Milford area was begun recently on the Ben Wilson farm on Qld Piank road. The rig, pictured above, was set up at a cost of $50,000, according to Relph Johnson, crew director. Johnson said it would be several weeks before operations would be complete. Drilling goes to 4,200 feet before operations are halted. Another wildcat well, located on the Stanford Gidley farm nearby, failed to produce oil. Pearson, ABC. Involved High Court Won't Review Renewal of Gariepy Case WASHINGTON # II 72222 ji é ime Ht | E FES rT F ‘ La aa aa. (44 waesrra aay Seseeeeeeune SRUeeeeeeeEs ea Susegeueee- Keego Theater “Master of In many sections of the country, men are now earning real money in Tele- vision — thanks to a wonderfully prac- tical and interesting way now available _ to learn Television at home. Others are a Wilson to Seek | Air Force Fund ‘Change in Front’ Seen as Defense Head Sets 127-Wing Gool WASHINGTON (®—Sen. Kilgore (D-WVa) today labeled’ as change in front”’ by Secretary Wilson that the De- fense’ Department. will, ask Con- gress for funds to build toward a 127-wing Air Force by mid-1956 Wilson's statement that “‘inclui- ing naval aviation, we now have the most powerful and ve Air Force in the world” was ed by Senators Potter (R-Mich) and Welker (R-Idaho) as an afiswer to critics of Eisenhower administra- tion cuts in Air Force funds. “We now have an Air Force with Declaring that “we must con- tinue to have air power second to " Wilson said in an Indiana- polis speech last night the Air Force will have 115 wings by next June 30 and can reach an interim goal of 120 wings sooner than ex- pected. A wing ranges in size from 30 long-range bombers to 75 fight- and slashed Air Force fund re- and others come before the Sen- rc: i Feeks gf j g i dahon an announcement | the Nile; ‘ill as a kissless starlet didn’t help THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 Debra Sun Out to Snare Sexier Roles . who. wor fame as the starlet who had never been kissed, is going all-out to prove shé can be sexy. Ali-out is a good way to describe the costume I found her the’ set of ‘Princess a Leonard Goldstein idyll of 13th-century Egypt. Near- ly all of the. costume was out. The only thing-teft ‘was 60 pounds of fancy chains which did bea to obstruct the view, - a +. “I do-a dance in this outfit,” explained Debra, rattling & chain here arid. there 1 ot eee it will end up in the picture; be cause the Johnstorr office hasn't okayed ‘the costume yet. “Gwen Verdon wore a similar costume for a dance in ‘David and Bathsheba.' But the censors made them paint her legs gold, like the rest of the outfit, so it wouldn't She plays a dual part as an Egyp- tian princess and a tavern dancer. That makes her twice as sexy, “I hope this will prove to the studio (0th Century-Fox) that I can play sexy roles,”’ she said. “You know how it is. I've been there six years and they still think of me as a 14-year-old. They don't realize I'm grown up and 20. “The only fairly secy_part 1 had was in ‘Stars and Stripes Forever,’ in which I got to wear a pair of tights. But in the last two pictures I did there ‘Demetrius’ and ‘Prince Valiant’—I was playing the innocent little girl again, * *¢ s “I don't mind doing those roles. But as an actress, I'd be better off doing a variety of roles.” She admitted that her publicity her campaign to play a red-blood- “It was true,” she vowed. “I Besides, I have a big family we have a lot of fun at INDUSTRIOUS ENGINEE He's putting together a scale mod- el of famous old-time locomotive, packed in plastic hebby kit. The three largest auto makers in the United States turn out 87 per cent of all passenger cars and 8 per cent.of all trucks manu-/ scope factured in the country, CinemaScope Will Make Debut Here in ‘The Robe’ Wednesday Local moviegoers will perience complete engulfment and first view of Cinema-| participate in the action. = | Scope, the new motion picture pro- mj) cess which a revolution in Hollywood when Twen- color makes its debut here at the In order to show this Cinema- Scope production, which’ covers a screen approximately two and than the Cinemascope achieves the f- lusion of depth without the use too. 2 SS plus stereophonic pe MA gD gen Brg SK KKK KKK KKK KKK ES 1:45 P.M. Til 1 A. M.; LAST TIMES 7 / MM Mm mm me me * He said tries we criticize.’ don't think we ,oodman also listed current newspaper stories on Communist activities and a congressional in- vestigation on Ruséia’s seizure of Baltic countries as other reasons for the continuance, “y Judge Denies Plea of Red's Attorney DETROIT (#)—A defense plea that witnesses feared to testify for six Michigan Communists in- dicted on Smith Act charges has |; The ballet had its beginning in 3émm. an entirely new onan ail and project. | failed to support a motion for a| Italy during the 1th century, ing a motion picture, and its | continuance of the trial. impact is really astounding.” Defense Attorney Ernest Good- by Frank Ross and directed by Henry Koster, has a cast of thou sands with Richard Burton, Jean Michael Rennie in starring roles man made the motion yesterday saying that he was having diffi- culty getting witnesses for the defense because potential wit- nesses feared the act would bring them. under congressional inves- tigation or hurt their reputations | ———-LAST TIMES TODAY TO SEE—— | Judge Picard in his denial said | that if that was the situation “we are just as bad as a lot of coun- FP SOO 90D Se 2988S f | \ 10:45 A. M. Beers Opens Vodey 10:05 A) CENUINE NAHL-BITMG SUSPENSE” } ~ pew wad Amertces Errol i MARA MARU FACE Dangerous as Geronimo! Cara Blanca leads Oe ae ee rents PACHE heh . - os (f pe 1:55 STEPHEN McHALLY:JULIA ADAMS ; ; 7:40 ° HUGH = HUGH O'BRIAN ALSO—His Blade of Gold « Legend in Battie IER —— 5 —Ar— AND" wae - “pte v0 « 10:1 SHOWN AT: pinta LYNN pareaa MEDINA As Se 4 - , 7 i FRANK ROSS ms 0th Century Fox presents = cee WYMAN i — HAYDEN DINING ROOM Wa 190 &. Telegraph Reed ‘. ‘ — oa Y 3 \4 % pa ' ‘ Tee Vin, a . oO £00 Contry Poe reeests Crane Prin Wines FROME, son RICHARD BURTON: JEAN SIMMONS = VICTOR MATURE - MICHAEL RENNIE/ ‘wm Jay Robinson - Dean Jagger - Torin Thatcher - Richard Boone - Betta St. Johe - Jeff Morrow - Ernest Thesiger « Dawn Addams - Leon Askin Screen Play by PHILIP DUNNE - From the Novel by “LOYD C. DOUGLAS - Adaptation by Gina Kovs "SO BiG" CU Vike ne! TECHNICOLOR The Greatest Story of Love, ; Faith and . Overwhelming Spectacle! sour CiInemaScoPe 7. : No. 1 shows how the flat / ordinary screen is Marvel You See Witho, ; J Pes a ti as it was meant to seen, heard, lived! The ew Story “reaching to encompass you in “its awe-inspiring spectacle ’ and breathtaking grandeur. STARTING Tomorrow Doors Open at 11:45 Doectedby/ FEATURES Shown at— HENRY KOSTER/ 12:04 ~ 2:26 « 4:48 cae | THO ~ 9:32 / / Pista Ran Bebe abuts Wot ep ane oF Eves, & Sua, 61.25 © Children at all times, $0¢ (taciediog Tex? ttm 58 the COLUMBIA, Conn. (AP)—An electrical and appliance firm, \iadvertising a big sale, offered free orchids as a come-on to women customers. It rained so hard, however, that few cus- tomers came, The company of the more likely prospects. it is left uncut, assigned @ salesman to deliver orchids, flown from Hawaii, to the homes of some There is little difference between ' P the length of hair on & man's tons of iron ore, 370 tons of tin and head and on a woman's head when, _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. 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Boel Hafler pli Ee dept fle ; ijl: a : : + i sau tell “at issn AMG : ee a 4 HAC si pana ab yl ih i ntl i ; idle Bh feesiigs tiga feta ad Uy fala - egead en be Ty i ie il ae ty prbtesastetiye clarke foohagtathted dang, = eh cs: we ay, Deer & estre mailing room. Cc irculation Dept. Pontiac Press Jack Habel Chevrolet Co, Pontiac, Michigan . nels 1 ae Young Man..J Where to ~ From Here? : ; " + or Motor .| wWanone: Gaghes company oi DECEMBER 8, 1953 en ee TUESDAY B22 “THE PONTIAC PRESS. nh Wend $i; att cHta | pct iy Mw : an Lite ult sae me s #2 S222 3332 22838 cess sacs en manne d Soybean Oi) May saree) 2 i a up me Deaths fi : shill : aist ay ile | RUE alls c he ‘ero e a pommel renqrecar i Sica "eee ee eeee “eee eee ' te ee DETROIT. EDISON COMPANY COMMON STOCK YIELDING *5.40% Having paid ‘dividends continuously since 1909, this stock offers an excellent investment in a growing Michigan utility. WOodward 2-2055 ‘Corporation Télephone: FIRST OF MICHIGAN Member Midwest and Detreli Steck Exchanges BUHL BUILDING — DETROIT CHICAGO NEW YORK FE 2-9119 Nephler Co. . 414 Community National Bank Bidg. on Stocks and Bonds C : S ee = : v on a) = = — 2 ” S = a c 6 U a + + + y @t Tour Finger Tips Jed pick up your phone ond call ws fer ehpertonced service on your investments. Your inquiries are welcome Member Mew York Steck Exchenge ond ether leeding exchanges Detroit: 3rd Fleer Ford Bvilding—WO 2-5525 Pontiac: 616 Pontisc State Bank Building—Fideral 4-2895 —by phone, by letter or in person. “PWATLING, LERCHEN & CO. OPERATION pas j >< Ve ab beats i it te “ee bebe 024 oe Pr Wher ui Bil: a, 288 2 ile spy j BE a tei| dieters tee ee eg ae ae Het ns : a © ait raul oy 2 Sai) ao 2 zt Z. 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Space dows Iocated niet yi ~ ' ANT OR A weave oe eh pa APPLY | *” Pontiac Motor Division . Employment Office 4 Glenwood Avenue — Y Rem Houses Unfurn. 38 | °°*3,’ On gia oon sie > . . t ou ot e 5 Pontiac, Mich, ye gy a 4 | eri eee . 2, BLOCKS. 70 ——, OR 3-776. ', 5 gedrsresa Bewi sce af “He can only sleep in his own bed!” . = ple would 2 of 3 room i IN 2 BEDROOM HOUSE, bus me Fete sacl Komen Grote. | Here’s a Doll House TRM FURN. HOUSE OR APT iN 4 ROOM LAKE HOME, room furnished. a eS Ee oe Notices and Personals 22) “Wanted Real Estate 31 dish anytime. FE 3-9206 , CONT HAGLING ar ANY TIME | GARAGES a SOUTHERN COUPLE WITH ONE |. 1 S318. efter 7 pm po ee ELECTRICIAN [Manors ron TRUCK wayts| — CAREANESY SE ERus, y sere omer ue) =| 6 WE SELL Ste Radac Sule Cu Matt | “te High Neveroctings Pasi| uvesinentof need, © houne fr Must be ble to service resistance | Vier wirm 2 TOM staKE TROcK| STOPPERT & CECIL _ The Salvation Army. — WE BUY a 3 Seed io property. "This t's buy. to ---t- 4. ha Mt. to og a eo . Glaxo mt. floors. Beer to we FINANCE Flint Tool & Mfg. Co. | ,vunene fete =F sc WE TRADE REALTOR on ST. MOLLY, MICH. ma sis ales Ottice Ph. ye Saat > ané Saree as ah nis ee te move im- 230) ely, “WE JUST e + Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ‘ones ; RESALES iy: Sal Grecnss an * ee as. , i, 3, a eee THAT CIVILIANS CAN BUY Me Pi "grades ADE OS Sn +1796, LAKE ORION, @ ROOMS, J BED- | 3 Retreome. pelle te 1980, ise 2 Ven or Pickup Service FE 4400 | ea ea é fenis ate fore fall “bacement sluminam ‘screens P rucks for Rent); A Bick Zerg. Brice “il.we, Take a Ton Pick Stakes ™ * ganel frwat ot, knotty" pine, Se \ Pontiac Farm and —é ceeranda tren pon oma ge ~ Industrial Tractor Co, iB Beuny te "lana cootracta ~~ | Such as men's furnishings, dry| 99.500 Take over G. 1 mortgage. 4 “ ore ost a i HOTEL ROOSEVELT | fritis “vintew, center entranse:| JAMES A. TAYLOR 4 - IMBLE faisg Or weeks ace. “Toten. ‘VE! To. “rll basement Cocated, in| Redilor ilo Ponting Biate Bide: se apartment Steam heated rE ey ~~ i D i - meh rT) HOTEL AUBURIN =. - pe =) Oppostie Western gatrleees = Ne . Sepme o Jr h School, reasonable rent. ee the 3 a Pe PEs “ iene ee Fon nent GORGE tance | Pt, ; Semened Sale. Pa On Rooms With Board 32D | lot of sorsse space. ‘ies ving | sat fede yi | A Fen, be , COA AED | furniture buyers, wv Por | —orenere_Lake Ra. room oF powder room. £ A eeeet 4-108 2 children with goom for worting | DOUBLE WINDOWS | “Pan “apstatt act “completes Fea wD leaf meet, Mat be chee me. Approximately 20x steam| Windows 210 sindows ; Chiropodists 4. Must be reas- Rou AD BOKRD — heated, on main corner on Pike lake. 1. Ri THOME, D. 8. eee ee | 5 ae at Eee tee ee a or Co. FE 4-06 Ponting. Biate Bank Bide, Pe shou. ta S sentora goods.» Men” Se many| oo Susan Lake. Lo sor 4 ‘ TRIMMING AND REMOVAL 21071 Living ; SmaI other "Geet business aie. | New’ subdivision, Total price Sieg a ak ~ Photo-Accessories 20A | LADY Wismes 4 REFIVED LavY mesis. Sear Pentias trict. 4 E Pike. Mans-| %9.000. $2,000 down $60 or : 1-08 sae yy a Fistecs. Pm _fere sph Pe 3800. per mo. By owner Maple 5-0082, . | ALL MAKES OF POUNTAIN PERG Fe sae oom AND 5 FOR MEN. |” R » 38 4 Saarat, acd Pastaa's | "Wsnsim = Cesse OS0ES | Wea Wremapertatlon 20h ” ear ee a é Senice 4 4 tae eee Sate, ‘bute nan anewm= | ROY KNAUF, Realtor BOM AND SOURD WasT eine OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Now| rage. settle wencemton ety airs ines jess , SERRE ee “oe 3 As Ay jp RA CLEAN HOMH: | Bite." Phone bu ces. © "| Pent ‘and 488 ‘gerement: Bos * Sete moval, . Faces. | _jector with sound rE . Py = ay Ey Sent a eee © | BEAUTIFUL FWO BEDROO Bary & Broadwar. tate 7 Memeery work cali Ma bien, beo| Lost and Found 21 | fone ae My Sa Rent Apts. Furnished i | "it Rugtiand sundiriston Drapes, | Lake Front : be in cown by 8.00 OR 24008 K.G.H tead, Realtor ge. carpetiog. aut auto: | faa —_™ nical, ~~ | RED EIPPER WALLET IN THE | —""~ tneluded in , Fe Sos — Te wt eee corner dime store, Saturday. Cai| Wd. Misceflaneous 28 | eecens ™ ren PE 21311| 2 ROOMS, IRD FLOOR, price Cal re hes trance to lake, Ca td fare oath Ro ehumdecrereten Bre OA 63300 " pituge included at ONLY $12.00. | u ber Dee. 2 tan fon hound, fe | WANT TO BUY sronM wie. | “preety” vous LARS . : 39 rin . iy chai © collar, please call | “dows, ‘glass sines 20x16, as te SEY" ne , oe ; — Ge EEE Fa estas _ |e nooel AbakTiEees PenaLe bee ; LisriNog TED =z en ; Co i: wide, drop in model with drawers ; 148% N. Saginaw a "tath."| _ sor site, Rearoranie Pe came! Want to Sell? anal a =r F atk | _ Wtd. Contract Mtgs, 3u 7 x Brown. BUYERS WAITING be 2 + Ht yoy have, lake property ox sf ri — mE 80 . ‘ . STONE erst on oe Wavertora i i ey A, ROE pe jubarn Heights e . . ; with run, 3 bedroom v6 Tein - rb | Recolae ONSEN) smedinte Action ton a bedroom,bungaioe, ih crea! ‘befer Alm "oe iy Necesl| tat on mez penae| WHITE BROS. SST spcod Sewn’ steer gees | let. aig tet cod“ eturnh same and/ your @ bare One Se e ei gy Te Has — small conan Sinan, a1 ‘ with on o lake, and screened porch from heat, attached 1% car ga- = 7d Ba i fl *- “ai og Nag tg Pie lige. Francis E. “Bud” Miller wae ee soe ee GEORGE R. IR wagd es "yes trucking EM }-2000. _ IRWIN 3 Bedrooms, North ~ EAVESTROUGHING DisAPPEARED — MEDIUM SIZE. a ee NO ees) : you want a 3 € ihe a’ r. 2-1945. Pm = A home on 1 acre the oe ey Ye ae TO | “sresey or boroeis Pr ain at oo oe See | ls Sie ee ee : 3 Pe, ee oe ts to Sih s any working | WIDOW WANTS WASHINGS. WERT | doning, road bide Ph. it aster if ound ‘lnese AND ‘CoWrhAct WONDER! eres Fs edig dng hel weter A from your home, Phone | Side. FE 31304, , > : We ha wait Brick Ranch Home oa saan. ~ JOHN’S TRENCHING : . oS og | Mr. Bon trom 8:30 Cost: LADY'S RED BILLPOLD, And | cm. w 12) SEWING MENDING, YRORING. | 1° rt i WILLFOUD, | fog. te" bar “ond seanooed \com-| ars onay understand why we're | PURN location ‘ear fest nen to a uly preet aype. tetas oe ows ob LAbY~ waa sane Stat te ine PE tse . papers, Reward. 32% Joslyn R4.| courteous, abd quick setion, | os Ay gE abaw. OR | cee MID RAGED s Murry, burry, FRR Se - URBAN SEPT N- : BOXER, MALE. Ry NG LADY ee BS Sent | ere, abe Orion, MY S601 | eee ee ee Pomel eS A. JOHNSON fast ean sdverting our 2 Wwislams, OR COST DEPT. Om. Desires ~ WORK | EXPERT TREE (RIMMING @ RB-| blond shorthaired dog. FE 1-0028, REAL Brine {pie rites "Soy ins te . i en, come On typing. or switchboard, full time eeUEN?- we _ | bosT: oe ey, Wwe FE 4- i . We tee lo wures b otiers jas. Wasiitros & IONINGS BONE porches. firer ince: and sea } = eee BP SF -., -F— ) oe fe pores, peat © devpualinedon invursace ® ns] Fe Shy TOE euaranters. | i Sxcprmn wart cumaweng | NOtices and Personals 22)" CASH FOR YOUR m te Mind to see” | Rent Apt, Us | ane te slat work about ‘Dec | PRACTICAL ARGWTER Wonse | Well 400 Windows Cleaned | Cece twa gave youn eves} LAND CONTRACT | WARD E. PARTRIDGE, ™m - | for private duty, free te travel, 1632 : em at home Rarold REALTOR FE 2-8316 sie tg Bloomfield . can drive, PE 6a308 CHIMNEY-FURNACES | _Sterey, ovtometrnt_ Proms Ralph B. Mon anboGm PR, |S waek Py Sagas WMMN DAY | we peciaien in teasing, repair | HOW! YOU CAN PUNCTURE eee LF 9 Hy Pontiac Varmish Co, | COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN X.| Alks “instal us ‘chimmneyn. clean. | ow price. of OL68 pet tine. tes GARN ER LISTINGS WANTED | @xrnd tanar s Room” Dram OTR Sem | Scccumting Gestven permtontad por] Gt Betntteaees, Benany “Pen | SUSTH BOO CLEA En | Ob Dems Ot 1Te0t fel, or ee ae tak SB racine CANE | | Sion “OM SST" aRerao™ P| Se até Ghimnes Ge. PE SFU |" pra "ySo" per hsioand Invectm nts nC NEINCHAM -| guste 25 Weeks om Wen may te pri | -ATeeT TYLZ RH REPAIR SHOP. AIR-COOL| 5500 t National Bidg. + Nore : OON ATH FE geen oe re Sure. Gut Sali Peveaim. "| Pickup’ efter ‘Mayle 4903 | WHEY SOU, ee age | Pema or Puree owe Perry goles | CADY Wises WORK BY BAY : . a 7 eine By ted iT Ye Propert ? | $ While mother works Call| of Week. PE Scam ; _./pholstering 13C | on tea WED SOLE $200,000 muy y. : Bases before © am. or after | COLORED WoulaN DeEaTES DAY . UPHC 0 waves, 90.80 ‘complete, Dorothy's. | $* °F ow» yesmnese aoe . - after ° roing | = - pane ear, : mereee a us ECuee | ARNO A 9 M morning "rs AT al Viegine PE sail. Sex ton BOB uanan before 6 pm } s ” empleton . ; — REENCED wAThals. EVE | BABY SITTING EVENINOS. WRITE “ing, tal 1 ceavertibie RAW FURS M AN Bate ear ritten, Realtcr ——g SM epee 7 A q Clem- . a PF 24135 before | IRONINGS DONE IN MY HOME| ee 8. "E = WAN ED REALTY * . Giant POR Lidiir wot g Bsa LOOKING ter . ae Mater, M's, | Moning steady veneheTroenday i Tvicerena ea % SO) Highest Prices Paid |W. Merce Pk PRS SO@ Ayan . tise, ws WED 36 UD Wits | EXP GotORED 8 Ome be | Phen, FE ; ene tor wwe POO Se | Compact, J oe supp toe “ary 9 cael sires baby sitting afer echeot & | . e FE 5-8888 VREELAND FUR CO. on farms and tom “hanerssage * fens We 208 your ¢-evenieuce | 7¥PnNo WANTED TO bo IN MY | era, materials Desa, Pattee. waa Ser a, Se coehiel ae Fy fou apace shcensary Por is: | tome, PE +978 EAKine TER. 7 CHARLES REALTORS oon apa or closing cor & ‘ Custom OPHOLSTER woe OR d-7100 | SOSPITAL TRAINED PRACTICAL a0 Coster Lane Rd. nu @ «ant Wostan 2 CARE FOR. ELD? } @uree, leea! reference special Free ates. PR a BND Ny . oar . ay? © Semecee Midwest | _@uty. PE 2-013) . cig xtpaa bears BE “beinted mapaina 3 Sag service. | Zou « vo TSS Your ma COLORED LADY DESIREs Dili Hures. Your Prin «| _ washing or Gay wor. FE Tal? Pay REVISING - REFATE Yaa ve LAND i. | WHITE LADY REEDS WOUSE.| Antiques @ spec rE +m, We have several waiting 7 CLEAN SLEEPINO 4, why 3262. After’ © s . laendry. | ~~ s ee r sre | “paBY atErING WANTED. Television Service 144 | SCI TInE gWESHE MABEAGB| " Norris Radio & TV ve . a ROU for sem i-4prel ee -. ~ ve Mt lee ante set. Sana Ml nec, Sl — ~ ; } : THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 For Sale Houses 40| For Sale Houses 40 For Sale Houses 4 For Sale Houses 4 /| KENT 42's °°") KINZLER Gers | ES ce | See . +" One of the finest five ©) bed- Si een a a ie ae HOMES | sonwer=| See ete) sete oe 4 — 7 pom ee ag F.H. A. | SE REES SSS Shee, ae coe, car] Eero _ ° a eae ho EE hs eS “alive, aloo ae a | Bera Terms 4 HOME OF YOUR OWN, You ae : . sescgmanip tomate, Wie’ betes prebehiy west ye peae | Convenient to GMT&C - velue Gaywhere, rm, with wall-to-wall carpeting. fing. seagion thrvughout Car Many Have Admired with ving-dining rooms. is eye PRICE. . ey pore large base. et ge ey Be ecreens. Wey and sitached reset rage, "We ave” such ‘dream | Near Williams Lake roecial rooms” Gas) radiant ! reap. Auter Yq enee:| eee ee a) alee oe - make the} ¢ bath — LUS 24x28 & possession. Down P ment Saas Sa rood, "workroom — e aia Acres ay A. ( finished). Lot Sax a ied chk of dake im e Teo bem 110. 96, $3,300 and $1 100 Romes, 2 furnaces, Seer perehe | #2 moathiy, gellville ese Sat Better call tonight for . Only 4 : i aus from nes. \enaimenee| NICHOLIE] Beas aad basement, Het air fureace| AND HARGER CO, Monthly | BESS"), | ean, | theca Rau sw. Ton Bt. Ph PE $0183 ’ : Payment Less Than FLOYD KENT, Realtor | ——-"2 MS" —__ , Suaperlive Be meh “wees ee| | OPEN | eae $41.46 TOTAL Evie , a 1 OPEN Tues. 1:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wed. 1:00 to 9:00 p.m. _ Go Out Perry St. Past Joslyn to Open Signs Giles Realty Co. 82 W. Huron St. at Cass Ph. FE 56175 sa GAYLORD —300 DOWN OPEN PIONEER HIGHLANDS Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, te 4 8. Bloomfield Highlands 2188 De new tace brick , din- 1 Fi i ig 7 PRE ail gu 2 aA Ss ; i : : H i HH f ml = fF rt i : ie i ; i ! 3 Es i ¥ Li i Fehsd 8 5 35 F s s 8 ? i z } ee bey te John K. Irwin 2 a2 home. plus income! r e rooms and batli down, and & private stairway to @ 3 rooms and bath apartment A fine, full basement, 2 car i P} 2 z te t Fifi cel Ai h : 5 : i} #3 : i j te E i al i if FUNNY BUSINESS ~ RA REECE ( | Taha » < mt : by Hershberger Tn iit i __ For Sale Houses af STOUT'S Best Buys attached ¢ , Com nished hh @ m w ate fur Today bitches, ledge eck ‘replace ‘with WEST SIDE BRICK seth fo. be, appreciated. Ronson HE ~N ton Pua "= aS om Oey | auto. off heat & $ water. loca - INCOME for a Wee re A FER down. some geome to vont for to make aa ae | Eee ete NEAR ST. FRED'S _| wessings after @ colt Bra” birder SOR esta cathoss | Bectceseerm, at sam, op gee 7T. fring, ‘Trem. nd, dining room $1,000 DOWN fast beak "and screened lerrece ; , Secrtogee tenwdads | Encetyte. col fend nl Siphirrner meme ey | pamper ¢ et om, me BRICK TERRACE 2 bungalow. 24236 Fuieed oh scaly Sanen Lew down heat & gas hot water. Oak Ev after call . Inman, Ta? pe ee | Pe me ae A. JOHNSON, Realtor $500 DOWN FE 4-2533 ee fa cae 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. sei |STONE storm ecreens. -IN INCOM CLOSE-IN INCOME NORTH SUBURBAN a meas Sraes HEF up i rf fr err! rm A, Fi aie Bs garage Situated wily landeo No Stairs to Climb estates. ‘ ater. Lake wk eve. “BUD” Nicholie REAL ESTATE r. 3-7002. im this cute, 2 bedroom pungeion "in deasable’ Sueahem Leake . ample heat and Priced Deyo, All Woman Realty OFF JOSLYN “tas and sleen, trhtevel home, ee STONE Roger B. Henry bath) 611 Mais Invitation to Comfort this 2 beam “| m oche ere 2 of . aiscactive ving room. large , ag vance 4 w 0800 per day ent with off hot ir beat cecheass, Takes this house very low Pus ts Ge kind of piece : Seed 6 ae MASS ome susie. Th hess" bese le caty Gone ished interior and ox- busness is o Roger B. Henry eos St) Main St. 5 ns See oe o : homes : i with i vi ee ee World's Largest Parstice, eaaityeat | buntaee fe ri-Aenlr i ma er. Warwick Ra. or. std Lake Ave. FE 45000. PE 23-2106. Open Sun. or call for $400 Monthly Spare Time © from ene int ‘Trees | last e George Marble, Realtor 6261 me ke BAO: = = Resort Prop. 41B T0708 Line GREEN LAKE OFFICE ay Por Sale Lots 42 came Gas Station & Garage e xr =4 Ure nate ea ass : ae At ~s ese sy gis \ } ity \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, .1953 BUCKNER }.8 FINANCE CO. a TEAGUE FINANCE CO. : 202 S. MAIN - ROCHESTER, MICH, LOANS $500 $20 ™ $500 UICK ' FRIENDLY SERVICE “ WwW. jouw: © at Cass Phone PE 4-1538 Baxter -& Livingstone ~ FINANCE CO. Chief MOBILE HOMES 3 fio of fe tm tenet. Op to 8 years to & Les Hutchinson a bw a $100 down. Hutchinson's Trailer Sales 415 Diske Highwer. Drerten Pietns Phone OR 3-120) Also Corper 11 Mile & Woodware Roral Ost UU! $-2810 ~~ 1954 AMERICAN ® models m 4 tandem «ines with ‘ es. The best of ove Amer can design, engineering, and con- Por more comfort economic a) ane & Peally fine enach in the opeiar field. Genesee e ies, 2101 se Wighway TNUSUAL TRatLER BARGAINS oo new traliers. Permenent parting Parkhurst Trailer Part & Galex 1548 Lapeer t Late Orien MY aan! For Rent Trailer Space 51 "Borde a ge neal ER and Water, school ne __Parkharst Trailer Pr. me MY | 4611 ___ Auto Accessories 52 4p ounen. armeton & RE & starters, SPACE FOR }.ENT Trailer Camp. 3300 Eilts coffee Hub Auto Glass Co. PE 4-106 NEW PARTS fase ret = SCHRAM A Etats "1°46 Hudson fordor ; Cass at W. | — vethg clean, exce ition $650 re 2-5503._ 4°49 Ford 2 dr........ " "47 Pontiac 4 dr...., .$395 FOR COMPLETE | COLLISION SERVICE oe Oliver Motor Sales ceri now ter aul, Mine Suan BRAID MOTOR SALES » Years Case at ____ Phone _PE D016 __ Wanted Usedtars 54 500 CARS WANTED BAGLEY AUTO PARTS Your credit is good, we have‘7 transportation specials you can buy with a down payment of only $30 "41 Ford coupe "42 Ford club coupe ‘42 Ford tudor "42 Ford club coupe "42 Dodge club coupe "42 Buick tudor lus a *SO Studebaker tudor for only $695 "S51 Dodge clb. epe.; all the extras. Down $265 "48 DeSoto 4 dr.; many extras. Down..... $125 "S3 Willys hardtop bes everything. Down $485 "51 Plymouth Fordor ; 1 owner. Full price $895 52 DeSoto V8 Fordor and cb. cpe., power- steering and every- thing. Down....... $545 "53 Plymouth Fordor at substantial discount, 53 DeSoto Fordor at substantial discount, BRAID Motor Sales DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 30 Years of Fair Dealing Pike Streets FE 2-0186 CLEAN-UP OFFER Pick Your Choice Over 100 of Them “# Nash re patey $296 “ ave 2. ~ a decal . $306 A . $206 $e “WE rae HAVE "3 Lincoln; 83 Pontiac, hard top, 4&1 Mercury, ~lub epe " gy P'vmouth ona ECONOMY USED CARS 72 Adbur Pe 42131 BUICK “a, BEST OPFER. IN- quire at 743 Portland or call _fFE 56570, between 3:3 and 8 _ WE WANT Yoo TO HELP US BECOME THE MOST REPUTABLE NEW & USED CAR DEALER In OAKLAND COUNTY! Come %& ‘onight and eee our fine eelection of used cars. Keller-Koch CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH DFALER 47) & Woeedward, Birm Midwest 6-1200 | BUICK ‘4, SUPER 4 DR "R & i. col ‘We Trade For Less "51 Pontia¢ dix. 2 dr., $995 'S1 Buick 4dr....... "50 Pont. 8 dix. 2 dr.. "50 Buick super 2 dr, "49 Buick super 4 dr., ssethat "48 Buick 4 dr.. *eeeer Anderson ... am 1 Auburn, Utica Mich, REpublic 2-3001 “Pontiac Buick ' O.K. Used Cars WINTER WON'T WAIT. Will Your Car Start in the Morning? - ‘Ol Pont. A Nice 2 Door 2-tone Green A Bargain at— $945 4 DOOR A Bargain At— $695 ‘51 Nash _ Statesman 4 Dr. Very Clean $745 ‘49 Merc. CLUB COUPE New Paint Full Price— $995 SIX ‘52 Chev. 2 Doors, 4 Doors, Radios an: ‘eaters $995 to 31,395 Transportation Nothing Over $300 "48 Lincoln 4 dr., r&h "49 Nash 4 dr., r&h | 47 Hudson, r&h_ . Cs - "47 Olds. 4 dr., r&h, hydra. "46 Buick, r&h, '52 motor "47 Plymouth, r&h "47 Buick 4 dr., r&h ‘41 Ford coupe (sharp!) M Years of Custemer Confidence THE WORKINGMAN’S LOT JACK HABEL, S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 "52 BUICK SUPER STATION WAGON FINEST DON'T MISS THIS —- PLYMOU Suburban ‘Si. many extras, oa owner poy Me clean, priced below martes at ony Garage, Prank- ~ BUY THESE BARGAINS NOW? Use your i ned Faster 11 Ford 2 ae 1946 Packard ¢ ¢ weet Madan he 1966 Plymouth ¢ oF can finance $111.11 finance $111.11 1960 Ford Panel Don’t’ Forget / you cen finance 6112.11 x you can finance $2223.23 | —— by Dick Turner # a. ee. Cape. 1983 by MEA Gan ———— “What are you trying to do—make overtime off of me?” service to the motoring public. © '46 Buick super 4 dr. sedan '47 Buick spec, 4 dr. sedan 49 Buick Road. 4 dr. sed. 49 Buick Road, 2 dr. sed. "49 Buick super 4 dr. sedan 49 Buick Road. 4 dr. sed. ’5O0 Buick spec, 4 dr. sedan ’50 Buick spec, 2 dr. sedan "50 Buick special deluxe 4 dr, sedan "SO Buick super 4 dr. sedan ’51 Buick special deluxe 4 dr. sedan 51 Buick super 4 dr, sed. 51 Buick spec. 2 dr. sedan ‘51 Buick Road. 4 dr. sed, "51 Buick special deluxe 2 dr, sedan "52 Buick Road. 4 dr. sedan "52 Buick special deluxe 2 dr. sedan All of these cars have heaters, most also have radios and many are equipped with Dynaflow transmission, ~ Remember You get a better used car from your Buick dealer. OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-9101 1950 Two-Door Sedan TREREYE __For Sale Used Cars 55) For Sale Used Cars 55 ‘Buy Your 17 Used Car Days From a 24 New Car Before Dealer Christmas At Oliver Motor Sale +o get the benefit of over 20 But every day is i. years of continued good coln-Mereu used Car lot. The “PRESENTS” we are giving are quality, economy, and low prices, Here are some of the fea- tured “PRESENTS”; © '49 KAISER SEDAN Stock No. 434, Radio and heater. New paint job. ’49 FORD 2 DR. and heater. A very nice auto, $575 '49 LINCOLN COUPE Stock No. 913, Radio and heater, rive money saving pas rive, "50 en 2 DR. Stock No. 895. Radio and heater. _ $845 "50 HUDSON 2 DR. Stock No. 565. Radio and heater, 25 *’51 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Stock No. 871. $795 'S2 PONTIAC 4 DR. Stock No. 910, $1,595 "52 CHEV. SPT. CPE. Stock No, 958 $1,295 These are just a few of the numerous fine qual- ity used cars that are at our centralized lot. Come in now for the buy of your life. CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Pike St. Lot Cor. Pike & Cass PHONES FE4-3885 FE4-5114 FE 2-9167 oe BOLES A AUTO SALES 1952 Chevs. ~ Stock No. 852. Radio For Sale Used Cars 55 ___ Sale Used Cars 55 FOR THE BUY OF YOUR LIFE Don't Miss These Bargains Full Price! '52 Chev. 2 dr. sed... $995 5% Nash Ramb. con. $1095 . ’SO Hudson sed.......$595 51 Studebaker sed... $695 "Sl Henry J ...... «» $495 52 Plymouth sed.... .$895 49 Buick sed. ....... $A95 ’48 Nash “600”....... 95 '47 Olds. sedanette. . .$295 49 Kaiser sed........ $295 SO Ford 2 dr. .....+- $595 49 Ford 2 dr..se+.+ $495 ’47 Nash cl. cpe..... $195 "47 Chev. sed. ....... $295 ’47 Dodge sed. ......$195 ’46 Pontiac sed...... $195 Many More New Car Trade-ins to Choose From All Bargains MICHIGAN’S Rochester Ford Deawer 900.00 Discount 1953. Ford Factory Officials’ Cars LARRY For a good used car that mh gerragss i eninet Clarkston MOTOR SALES ar PON RETAIL Goodwill “Not a Name Across From Post Off BUY YOUR C DEALER Y BUY NOW SPECIAL! ‘48 CHEV. Coupe S195 ‘46 and ‘47 Fords Pontiacs Plymouths SPECIAL! ‘47 CHEV. Coupe $150 ‘48 and ‘49 Chevies Pontiacs Plymouths Fords MANY! Christma See -The PON RETAIL FACTORY 63 Mt. Cleme Phone F ——— ue nn~Sale Used Core” TIAC STORE Used Cars But a Policy” ice on Mt, Clemens St. AR FROM A OU KNOW! and SAVE! SPECIAL! ‘49 Pontiac $945 ‘50, ‘51, ‘52 and a few ‘53 Pontiacs Chevies Plymouths . Fords _ Dodges Nash Olds Hardtops Suburbans Station Wag. SPECIAL! ‘46 PLYM. Coupe $195 MANY! s Values. m Today TIAC STORE BRANCH | ns at Mill St. E 3-7117 Sale Used Cars 55 For Sale Used Cars 55 Bright Spot "53 Olds super 88 convert. "52 Chevrolet Bel Air "52 Cadillac convertbile "52 Chev. Fleetline 2 dr. "51 Chev, Fleetline 2 dr. 52 Ford Customline sedan "52 Cadillac 62 4 dr. ’50-Cadillac coupe de ville "51 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. "51 Olds 98 4 dr. WHY WALK? JEROME HAS A CAR FOR YOU as dr. ¥} rae PR < @. rrr @ 4 dr. 985 4 ar. 445 Bets : § ms coaen ia « one” ‘ 30s a of ar. ine ts YOU'LL ALWAYS DO BETTER AT pete OWENS) A-] Used Cars *52 Ford 2 Dr. $1,295 51 Ford Convert. $1,145 "52 Chev. 2 Dr. Deluxe $995 "S52 Mercury Monterey $1,595 51 Chev, 4 Dr, $945 50 Ford Custom 2 Dr. $595 5 *52 Ford Custom 4 Dr. $1,195 ’ "48 Pontiac Convert, $595 "46 Ford Club Coupe - $295 48 Pontiac 4 Dr. . $295 v ___ Sale, Used Cars 35 ALWAYS LOWER PRICES! 1949 Mercury 4 door 1946 Ford 2 dr. 1950 Chevrolet 2 door 1946 Buick 4 door 1948 Studebaker 4 dr. 1949 Olds hydra. 4 dr. 1948 Pontiac -hydra. 2 dr. 1949 Hudson 2 door 1951 Chevrolet 2 door | 1951 Nash Rambler 1952 Chevrolet 2 door 1951 Pontiac 2 dr., hydra. 1950 Mercury 4 door 1949 Chevrolet 4 door 1946 Pontiac sedan coupe 1947 Frazer 4 door 1951 Buick Road., dyna. 1949 Buick 2 door 1950 Buick 2 door 1948 Nash 4 door 1951 Buick 2 door 1949 Buick super 4 door 1950 Pontiac 2 door 1952 Ruick Riv. spec, 2 dr. 1952 Buick super 4 door 1951 Pont iac 4 door 1948 Pontiac convertible HOLDEN’S RED STAMPS GIVEN WITH EVERY sep CAR GMAC Terms All Cars Guaranteed COMMUNITY, Motor Sales Inc. At the north end Open very Night ‘til 10, 804 N. Main OL2-7121 ROCHESTER of town. Radio as Perry &t. sis thane 66 S. PERRY © Convertibles tata ec. a fe $708 Ford 6 GF... cc ccccces eeees. $408 BO Pontiac 4 @r. oo ...cccseees. $798 82 Plym. 4 400F .....ccccee0., sors Dodge @r....... htitentorces $505 We Have 10—'46—'48 Models at Giveaway Prices RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS. Dodge Plymouth Dealer 232 S. Saginaw St Ph. me Rt » THE PONTIAC PRESS, “_ (ait ead ae ee a? : TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 19353 By Jay Alan paint, A-s condition payments. FE 45-5135 call between P ‘+s 7 pm ne Hie‘. RADIO. HEAT. ap — Mot et 1960 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 2?- door. radio, heater. $396 full ¢. BOLES AUTO SALES 17) 6. Gaginaw &t. rep +e ~For Sate Trucks 56 WY ALAN < oer OWENS! A-1 USED TRUCKS “I want a pound of meat that weights 16 ounces!" Motor Scooters RAAA AEA OF AL ORE ODA ALIS OO For Sele Trucks 56 HABEL OK. ’42 Chev., Y-ton pickup, S ieasnae odie ° POR PARTS SERVIC a bargain and runs good. Harley Davidson. see Harley Dav- idson Sairs Co.. 372 8. Saginaw. isso INDIAN WARRIOR. own °S1 Ford F-7 tractor —A leaving for service. M sell. real beauty, plenty rug- USED _Take ‘Ave. Pe ea ged. or Sale Bicycles 59A $2 Ford tractor, F-6, TRUCKS Vie. years, "okt, goed ge C.0.E., excellent tires. RECONDITIONED |% IX, SRE, Like New FE 50 Ford ¥%4-t el ey “3 sors Bikes 3 ND 3 ' ord %-ton panel, try ‘ wae. BA. it, you'll buy it. Likenew.| SEPARATE SHOP |? aoa tm. ia W. Shettela. STANDARD SIZE > "48 Ford, C&C, ideal for a cattle rack. 1 ’ MERCURY OUTBOARD 49 Chev. |S ES These Good Used Trucks : . Orchard Lane Rd at Lake. Are All 1-TON PICKUP Secs Foun yes —Fomaidat ou'board motor new. Special utility body with side compartments. New paint. An “O.K.” Used Truck for only— $925 ‘47 GMC | ees Be A large capacity %-ton/| i van. Ideal for Christmas v deliveries—let it pay for G Ready for Work cY ‘OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. i. ith a i lerms ESEE SALES on SE if: rj furniture, well & Phone FE 5-4101 itself during the season. — 2 oe a ae a Only $395 TANSPORTATION PAED | TO er Box ety s 1 ° of 2 PART wea rome meee’ DO. ge | att tor rene ns a nea ae _Sengere, PE die } ¥,-ton Pickup "Noe wrecker, Yoel Dodgs meee ~ wrecker wreexer,| / _ KENMORE ; feb, se ‘set! ‘47 Ford Be ee tor “anyitine pf value, ‘Michigan ¥-ton Panel ite Oe inves sea) 2 for bunk beds, 3% W. Kennett / a ph deere. ‘ae =| 48 Dodge stares “% BODGE FRACTON SADDLE ee A & fifth wheel, 9400. \%-ton Panel Ma new pale Visit gor inree er j teblos Soicimes, desccstions. Pine ee ce atl pm. |. Truck nt. oe Sale Musical floods 65 | Sale Household Goods 66 Sale Household Goods 66; Sale Miscellaneous 68| Sale Miscellaneous 68 reupnelsered, $100; 3 sass) _v . USED HEATIN tog ed. tine. 9 Nom where. | 3 “=t «|! Burmeisters SURF AT Ene eet, ; _— I cisionians Q * re Bib. ag Be } @7|OPENSAM.TOSPM) of 5 eae, || Seen | SUNDAY 10 TO 3 . i tae ae ga’ LUMBER | pomage H : Cable eg Christmas Gifts 67A) . : com S . ; 2a4 No. 2 fir, L. &.. ... te ; . condiainn st chorshes. FE ¢ ake x8 No, = ie. ; ELBLING i CU. PE PHILCO WEPRIGERA.| Sorle comers wih ~ 25 lens | ix10 W° pine board bor we ao W Be Dame tie. ve bade ei tan | yr cia, "Gan Pur S108 mo % pioeore ay - 6% “ROOM vITs. m c it, roti ” est. ee Seotuneed om, 7S! ew eg Mh 3 mi u* |? invtlation tee tee . = value oie. | ‘ex® cedar siting per M. sie NEW can ‘ sewing A te "ah. bogie 7@ lb, shingles, 54. $6 95 Cee. ee tte ne motel | BEAUTIFUL KENTUCKY CHERRY nn ene aoe Co 8; 7 istevision, $16: oy 2 round table, 60°. $198. | Com anes kitchen wall 5. FE 5-146) | 3-2080 rn ’ TELEVISION SET, 17| BOY'S BLACK PRECISION AINTS neh $6292 roller skees, plastic rollers, size | IF YOU ARE BUILDING A HOUSE BABY BED. BASSIN TH 7, Wee new; also 6 MM camera, DRIVE ovT TO ‘R's tnette, chest of drawers, play | _2-% leas, 2 megesines FE 1-9000 AND SAVE UP TO $500 ON ALL pen & 2 chairs with ote |CONY PORTABLE ELecTric |; MATERIALS man, tA 39 Best of-| DISHWASHER — New, 4 per Make Sure It's fer, FE -4-2008. _ cent off. OR 30197 B ’ t / $80.50\17° MOTOROLA COMBINATION at — ere urmels ers.__- . r Ortony wr a é , = Used electric Sarge ie” appt Fagg television. phonoeraph, G1] SEN" Ee Lake alter e, Nov thera Lumber Co. ances, furniture. plumbing egrews ————= | GIRLS CHICAGO ROLLER 97 Coole e Ra. to mention. Small down CHROME | DINETTE Paty as | ‘Sskates site 3. Cuild's electric WE DELIVER “AY , ry eS ubbic, 960 30 velue, an. t+ 10 Mile Redius CLAYTON'S se sé are brand new 188) BRAND NEW PORTABLE sew.| vin # trucks aet t2 3068 Orchard Li. Ré., Eeage Mer] Seley ae =| oe EM 3-4650 EM 3.3996 FE Ses PE 5-20%4| pare and be convinced of these | size IR 3-148. 2 Fa, Take lt Zoe | pee eon tat gonad See UL aueazon Ment: t's rede et get] her's nn 1%e Bonny inlaid 10e Ui sete, makes, made to order, PE | LARS ng = L — a “* “ite $39 69 Bed ne Ve oy Gant uniform size 12- | ~7, ee . rg rere, Vr Waren FSS) ties, git. aguas Coed O) - Te ta ape Caege ca ee aR en eas eae par bene for coed" Hjuthcenine soon | Gat Rail ee Ave, FE 20165 si W. Buros FE +1555 | BEA HANDMADE APRONS TER. fu er SRLS Le BRE ‘ A erocheted pillow cases. CONE’S RENTAL TTLE GAS Osh. 1 pr, of girls ce skates, door of office, City Market. | tag) BALDWIN PE 20077 100 ths, of bottle gas installed| size 4 94 i vefore| DELUXE SPEED QUEEN IRON-| neatiInG - WE 8 *ECIALIZE IN for only $22.77 complete. Stover! 6:00 66873 after 6.00 er, 2 pair shoe roller skates new construction remodelin converted service. Kenyon| ,panTMENT SIZE sise 4 & 8 Al! new condition Square ducts or vena ru t Fuelgas: Dixie Highway " . 5-2832 oor : ' ‘ str: n bed & springs, cheap Terms. Call Stan Garwood, EM . OR 3201 PE 4.9541 @ CUP DRIPOLATOR 3-2080 Paes wre, 13 Auburn Ave, FE 47881 CASH FOR RNITORE OR | 5. pcrROUASTER RANGE. GOOD | - FE 3-420 HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE | 2x10's ANY LENGTH Ile LINEAL __teols_ Phone Re ‘i condition $75. FE 5-2046 GiPT APRONS FOR SALE Ok} 7 miles out Baldwin. Armstrong | i (960 per 1,000) 6 ROOM OIL HEATER made to order. PE 28783, FE floor eove and Mac-O-Lae : biower $40 up 23-7329, 85-02 S. Jessie St paints We sell for Qn¢'s Je lineal f% (up te @ fh) Priced $25 & Up) Also the nifty little tractor tricycle | PLOOR SANDER FURNAC FLOOR SHOP Used table - . “ao cleaners, wallpaper anna ir SISVES bot fn e240 & 4) ~Pontiac Farm Supply Tort, Oakland Pus) and Paint 5 602 Mt Them a $100.95 & up| 2211 Pontise Ra ~ 9m Cares | ome emmees Leke, Fe oe. con Pl R, B. MUNRO RIC AMERICAN FLYER TRAIN & Ac. | S4THROOM na TURES. sot, MAT 20 W. _Lawrense pom — ae } ang —- ; ous ee wn Wala oh oot , 7 ates, © : = as oe, Fe oe (ee ee Boo at, & Salivcam tog Nights. tm geod a and hot — _ after 5 p.m ak | oa cae" HEIGHTS SUPPLY SARGAINS BOTTLE GAS (2) 100 LB. TANKS, BUY IN A LUS >. BARGAINS install for $20.90, converting cious warm attractively styled 2685 Perry St. Dining Room Set ......... -+-825.08 | stove io eden mouton lamb cost, Size 10. FE |. _ Phone PE 4-5433 oteccessecsveesceees $10.00 | gas, E 24316 or M ry 0014 53-0082 SPACE FOR REN™ IN HEATED OU Burmer ......cceeceeseree eR BOTTLE SPACE HEA ATTRACTIVE YELLOW b Ad 4 com meretal gorese tor, tame s New votton Mattresse. "-._ 9109 gg - hang ve sale. gietuing ciamona get: im - 4 lane - y. Sel xe e gold, @ she'll vo CN ee Ae ee FURNITURE BUILT : pric Sood Kee 104 8. Saginaw PE .- +0441 . wane Maa jacket al wise 10 . 61 W: Huron — wew. weer MSDERN GAs RA 5] Rein seth mou eden, | OUNLE, arms. es 16 ea eee ee tae _ dent condition, $50, —, shoe sine 5. and ether | $22.50; @ i Tenens, Sons. 86 ie" — 920 NO s all small sizes 8. Perry. TV — oe ry =—= —_- . Site USED ELECTRIC REFRICS AND WALTON TV THOR WRINGER waswen 4i|_ Sele Miscellaneous 08 | Sitcea. $30.80 up Roy's replace- PE 3-2287 Cr. Walton | condition. $25, 066 Myrtle. eas » | ment 06 Oak cusTOM BUILT DAVENPORT | LIVING ROOM . vain CON} STOCK REDUCTION JACKSON 8 RENTAL and . 0. FE ea also and = Cham sew: Skill saws, cement rey) , @ 8. Anderson. FE SALE end clay hammers ete FE THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. A sors AND CHAIR GOOD, COR- me Mare efter 6:00 p.m. “BELLING BELOW WHOLESALE 9x12 LINOLEUMS $198 1 EXCHANG _ |The Brand New | Sxcaude "roux tak She itd mamta ae $1 Chevrolet Pull Prise!| ‘54 Chevrolet sad Ny td sith at A ¥Y-ton pickup. . . .$695 Trucks- Used Trade-in Dept. "SO Chevrolet mirrors ..........: 2. *oorts,.....065| NOW! "$1 Chevrolet * | WILLIS M. BREWER | Rost rettare gore pres $795 poe "51 Chevrol CO.E. ihe .. $795 THE THRIF I Y ’S1 Dodge eat sts] TRUCKERS "49 Ford Yo-ton panel .... $395 J ACK “eel HABE -ton panel ..... Many More pol to Choose From S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 WILLYS 1948 ¥%-ton Pickup MICHIGAN’S FINEST One Lae WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD - “@ FORD PICKUP TRUCK a __X-_4 SEE THE NEW 1954 Larry Jerome Rochester Ford Dealer OL 1-9711 Open Evenings uonaan a Masi excui: ~\erens POMPS OST cect, comanels seb eaame. ee ed Pie EM >i, NO Down TV. Sap wae eae coker B aoa. | leath- - ao “Just like dad's from $1.25 to $2.65 Used KELLY’S HARDWARE Adams Pe 2-881) —JoHN DEERE FARM TOYS |FOR SALB electric range, Reasonable 25 to No. 1 Rien fa al” sees, service ” fe BERR Ave. COMB. STORM =<. Se CEMENT BLOCKS a ig supphes. au| Overhead Garage Doors | Seekahy Brea nail Yr - INSULATION STORM DOORS Awning Type Windows ‘ M..A. BENSO condition. | Sell pipe 61.60 « length Paint | 220 gal, of) tanks 932.80 Doors 8. & up Free standing tollets 922.06 % in. pipe le %, Kitchen sink with Bath tubs $15, drain $14.08 UNION WRECKING CO, yy © te ‘3 —— SEERURO JUKE BOx. PLAYS B ecords, $80, EM }-4529. r USED WASHER 26° BicvOLs, both im Ist clase -condition. . 3404 2 4 LIONEL & AMERICAN Doon €o SASH PE 42671 PEERLESS LAWN MOWER arinder, 4005 island Park Drive, ott Sashabaw Moo, ronnack, as is ation see epeee © ee Oe ae a siete oii guint ra ams SST eos aan fee send eno A a asa COUPON BOOK ITINLS PURCHaS OUR