) oe : eZ Jos fs ert , : u oe . : ; eT cs ; egs he : pe 4 I ape i fogs 2 e "ae , mt . P 7 : te Eve x we i : ] 4 id eg a ; 7 Sade: , ’ tee \ ’ : Hi | Hf. et A 5 3 ie it | ee . | e | off : Tt"; __4 - ° — we : * ‘Set Wings Lock | susurist Dies Judge Webster Near St, Clair ¢ RS = ee YS - . ee a ee, ee a eee a a i Milas inac tie ead on or tee i a = 7 i ” . / f Be oe if f Oe : a et f 7 F i oy , v f wa we < § i mt 4 bi eg ry ii apy, iN Sa ees ie e yi ___* ® &® PONTIAG MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 105376 PAGES “RAGES uPania™ ticks icy Crt ro to ig ‘ Cline bas. | Time and Tide Creeps Up on Car [Mexican Army | ie eg tg . . - ——— — a) ‘reer Ende : Selfridge Airmen a cn Ne toletheKrow ; A wormage d discharged . . : Y can army on charges & Z A playing not t the Falcon. , ee Wierer 6 weeeatone. Senator Insists Reds . jousted in ‘disgrace for what his| in Government Will Be” ~~ superior called playing false notes Election Issue : " 2 them in the presence of Presidents) WastINGTON (AP)— —— Mayorga appealed. Sen.. McCarthy (R-Wis) At a hearing yesterday he-said) stuck by his criticism of ad- he played for 15 years with Re 3 ministration foreign policy and with the. orchestra at the Pal-| today and called on Ameri- eo 10,000 Feet Up, Dies Suddenly of Heart Attack _.. Born in Pontiac in 1886, ~ Was Active in Oakland Politics Since 1932 Charles P. Webster, Pon-| © tiac Municipal judge since - 1941, was dead upon admit- tance to St. Joseph Mercy ~ Hospital early this morn- ing. His death was attrib- Pilots Use ‘Chutes, Are! Uninjured; Both Planes _Are Demolished PORT HURON (AP) — Two jet planes from Self- ridge Field Air Fotce Base; collided while on a routine training flight over south- western St. Clair County <3 | yorga said, and knew little or noth-| views known ‘to ‘President / about flutes. Eisenhower. rs » Mayorga said, he} He said he thinks Eisen- @ | the fidld of honor and let experts rts ae ‘aa “will follow the re decide whether he could tweedie will of the American e wy if that will is to é woot with the trom gl today. Both -pilots para-|. uted to a heart attack. ment ‘will be an in next chuted to safety, = = a The judge, who served as _- 2 your's election ah “the mame Their F86D jéts were de- CHARLES P. WEBSTER an assistant county prose-| vs a Gouzenko Plan important political issue for many after plungin ) +cugor here‘and an assistant| i a 5. We ! a ee a molished er plunging eS : ~- ae SaeCasthy taal tei'te 6 thane 4 20,000 feet to the ground in | | State attorney general in . | Senator Will Abide by| ment that ‘Secretary of State | the vicinity of Berville. Or na 0 | S$ ~“}the 1930s, was stricken gs = sa United Press Phete — . gendihs 4 Dulles “réappraise our whole : - The pilots were unin- ’ |about 4 a. m. in his home} SIMPLY. SWAMPED — Time anti tide waits for| stuck in a slough and by the time he had brought | Canada’s Terms Over policy” toward Allies dealing: : fured. They were returned | . p T at 297 Ottawa Dr. ‘}no man. In this situation it took Bob Williams’ | a wrecker to the scene the tide had come in, psy 2 Secret Interview with Communist China. ’ a : Born in Pontiac July 18, | sute from him at Jacksonville Beach, Fla., Tuesday.|ing the car. Here, dampened physically in But he declared at the same : xo ie ae ee Clem njures wenty 1886, he was the pf of | While driving along the beach, Williams became | spirit, he removes his possessions from the vehicle.|. WASHINGTON ®-—~The oo that any suggestion he: was j ‘They were Capt. Henry;°+ . ki Elmer R. and Birdie Pither | ~ _— want aheod with public bearings | "Republican Party “is 4 W. Jones, about 30, of Phe-| Twister Skips Across| Webster. He married Anne | _ aa i. Trattic Tickets in Washington today after accept- and untrue.” He attrib nix City, Ala, and 2nd Lt:| Louisiana, Rips Up 20 —— ray sl 1922. rosecu OF S . eV| sion . : img: the Canadian government's | uted this idea to “our politica Robert L. Buss, 23, of Hos-) Homes in One Town __| school, Judge Webster attended the ! | Lead to Slips and | ser eee coesan | ancy nation te 0 semeael wes. Neb 2 said 2 i s a r a i 5 a 3 Selfridge spokesman| ALEXANDRIA, La. WA tor-| mse, secciving tn lan dnt : . 2 Night in Jail ism tin” ms chem: a him nh, ast tro a the twa planes appar lnaio aypedacrus cones Lous |Stme Soteeties Rese |() Xd Sy Opa QW 4 se aoe at vita ee ee, Me etre | at hin in the ast tro 08 OF in at e | 7 sons, injuring 20 dead : ‘The Vern sh sheriff's of- Maj. Max Gurman, base pub- | fice at Leesville identified the le relations officer, sald the two | sons kiled at Leander as Mrs. men would be questioned today eee ee eta, Mes. The collision was reported at |Clevel Smith ugh- Seis 0. me. ot a. potut $5 tales |e tas ee oe a tae The pilots were rescued by an | B8tson was reported critically in- | HI9 helicopter piloted by Dale. F. | Jet sa atid : Sutherland, of Fielding, Utah on Jena said the renaaate At the base, the two pilots were are “completely in accord” with tated tow ter fe [ad a ot Devi Preteen 7 Continued on Feet 26a") | Pas pe ny arene ia 18 months, were killed at Tullos. 42 to 5 Vote Backs West bes wy! ee : on my © Fifteen persons * reported 80 ; oh nee, i zi Following Report on PW | “"* security would be protected. Occasional Showers Their. planes were described eetite emitate 2 Gounzenko fled from the Soviet a , as the mset up-to-date of the Air | ior 29 beanee wore aoetreyed or Torture in Korea — pear gre Soll ta 9 Der ng Ang Due Tonight, Friday te clad her Geta ead UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @—| tember 1945, and tipped off | Mild weather and occasional : Fighter Interceptor Wing at Self. | At the Paradise community, 10 The U.N. General Assemi Canadian authorities to a Ras- | showers tonight and tomorrow are ridge. se ee ae oe ee See ee et en ae a oe oe os» ee ee Eyewitnesses said one plane |carried on a wild 100-yard ride by on kuationn exh tee Ome Salon’ be bas tees Sitar th The is expected to : plunged into a clump of trees, ex-| the raging winds, but were unin- ition of such actions. Canada in anonymity under pro- | drop to. a low of from 4 to @ -ploding upon striking the earth. | jured. . | charged ’ Over bitter Soviet opposition, the | tection of the Royal Mounted | tonight and rise to a high of from = __ ee Sone poner comer “= l4 Bo Saturday Saginaw St., during .a routine | hospitalized under the statute. as A -apenn S| Sate 4 to 50 on Friday, dreds-of yards. ported at Paradise. : check and si playing amendment requiring estern-sponsored ution Whether Gouzenko agree Ww , temperatures The eter eairaled down, falling) The fates eo ; oF eards. ‘The ‘six were arrested for the hoopiial commisston to notity | condemnation by & vote of 42 10 5! neing questioned by oe aneee none ond we a eh ot within 100 yards of two homes, and | Veterans Administration Hospital li Provide Yule | investigation of loitering in a 7) |0f vitriolic debate in which Henry | mittee is in doubt. He was quoted | degrees here. : conse five miles north of Alexandria, but} Funds Will ule |i , (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) |! vitttolls debiite « x my r- ee es wail - 10 feet in ‘and 10 feet wide. |the city. ox AG ; b ‘ 2 Cabot Lodge Jr. of the United : 4 10 depth and | a es and operating @ gambling place f : a vee ed his wife, two children and himself. ! degrees. <7 Telephone wires were strack | an et 4 +, You ean help provide Christmas| (Gongtiscated were 10 of ; States eccused the North Koreans , : : : by one of the plancs, knocking |AP Selects Top Stors | naskets for needy tamiles_and at eo eee & Get Commendation oe ee a POW From Ferndale Tells gat service in-Berville. {for All-State Eleven cag’ npendbad = Wy the Pontiac| “ees of card sy eyes TRANKFURT, Germany. i rugs of bd wg contact Mrs. “aC penieied statement, M "The gwere herded into Pasmanly the average dog, cat ' 93° ~ — said “I will continue to a coal or ae. five om a or pareboet, dosen't have & write If you want to know how fas- foe Bee Save give. my utmost support to the | Pyongyang | taken on a “la novel, climb Mt. Everest or get cina’ a dice Crash in France Repu nn Party now and in the |day_ tip. to the Suchon Tunnel. |etected to public office in order ee K Luck rc Oe Mates a Pastor’ Son ture” t he e sald seven more 0 Sito gai feeling of victory out of your party. Miniature yy Medel \ $20 be s “This does not mean that I win, | STOup starved to death along the ig ——— y ; $27.50 60 wesc »® BIRMINGHAM — A.1.C. Donald! refrain trom criticising my party | WY. “The right kind of toy will 29.50 Deluxe 60 ...3**t. $22 - son of ‘the Rev. Arnold when f think it te making mis- Martin said it was on Oct, 21 | stimulate and satisfy him,” Hall $ Sa were . Runkel, pastor of First Meth-| takes. that the Reds said they would |said. “But the big mistake pet $29.50 Auto-Hone trade-in) $22 odist Church here, was among; He praised both Eisenhower and tree the prisoners, They were owners make is to pick out a toy ; three airmen injured in_an auto/Secretary of State Dulles in the taken out of the tunnel in groups | that pleases them more than it Buy Now ... . your old shaver (regard- crash yesterday which took the life | statement, but said he still thinks! of about 4. He said the pris. |does their pet—an error parents less of age, make, or condition) is worth af an Ohio sergeant near Fontain-| this country should refuse dollar oners were told to bend ever — | also often make in selecting toys $7.50 as trade-in when you buy a new lean, France. aid to any allied nation “‘shipping| as if to dodge aircraft — and | for their children.’ ad Remington electric shaver. The Runkels live at 552 Madison. |@"y goods to Communist China so| (hen were raked by Russian- be , Killed was 8, Sgt. Richard M. Cal-|!ong as a single American re-| make burp guns. “A toy should satisty a pet's — Mein mer of Hartville, Ohio. None of|™ained in a Communist blood- extrovert needs. A parakeeet, for MM Fleur the injuries were serious, the Air —s Frag all H A k F | ° Force dispatch stated i malier Reseetary Dufles eart tlack Fata Police Unable to Question || |... tcsnions the magic that EF. Commerce and Crystal Sts., in 5 em Dudok of Holland will address |, xige & lin double strength Cresbrock stadents and. profes: | ere 8 ee need one wale Wertd: vas tL ‘or sine was | Milford. according to Police Chiet \“= 3 ies’ ress an rt noes sional architects of this avea at| f°snan centimus te disceos the | metubé® of Cook-Nelson Post, Matt Purdue, 43, of 60820. Bight ber 1% a & ce] o ; b . t oz to 8 oz yl og the Cranbrook | matter at every opportunity and | hes =. ere = oo vad Mile Rd. was in fair condition to- All at ONE LOW PRICE! bas: * y unting Club. Members, of the | Gay according to Pontiac General ~ . a an Holland Architect Talks to Cranbrook Audience BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Interna- fionally-famed town-planner Well- and I are in complete disagree- ment,” MeCarthy said. “In a republi¢ such as ours there must be room for honest difference of opinion, I respect the honesty and sincerity ot purpose of Secre- tary Dulles.” On a lecture tour of the country, sponsored by the American Insti- | tute of Architects, Dudok will | cover his experiences ag a planner. | and deal with the relationship of | individual buildings and their sur- roundings. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICENITY—Ciosdy and | e at 7:44 ar ‘Vooe sete Teapetny 00-920 pm Sees views Friday ot at 6:00 am Downtown Temperatures SB. M... cesses ee .. 4 election a | TR. Mecccrced moles. ‘ i - BB. Prcseseess 3B 1 pm ..6 The President appeared, ‘how- . oO ce Oo axes ial att ied 2 P.M. ceenee 83 : ; ben a ever. to have left the door open for ios a result of McCarthy's radio- ‘tion that the Communists in gov- :full-blast continuation of Congres- Hy samporttene .... 4 Sional hunts: for spies and sub- pie er % | versives reportedly active in ‘the osstemone chal government during the an City of Pontiac 1953 County Taxes will be due and payable . us Teor hao ta Pentine f administration: “SS at the office of the City Treasurer, December 10, through Highest temperature. Hee eee january 19, 1954 without fees. ants Sirloin. oe 2 Husband.Wife As Payments made by mail must be postmarked not later then h Yule P january 19, 1954 to avoid ey ang, Lowest seperti runt Check u lackages All ‘County Taxes unpaid as at Jeoumry 20. 1958 will be ain we" (em we| WASHINGTON W®—The Foreign plete four (4) pat com collection tm payelay Peer Th. y's Ten ce Chari | Operations Administration ie send- — 4 mers | oe ove heokane aad Be - Al-oeld, 1953, Ci and Schoo! Taxes’ ray be paid at the 3% Memphis . 60 a aeeak distribution = po Treasurer's hk seats February 28. "1954 with | B her Gimm fo the Christmas. b lay. An. FOA —— sais M,. ase Bee, fork &@ 28 official ‘said yesterday the couples , iB pg selected. as grrr se ' in some degree of American a A ee rie a eos : fe ne Af paid Wei fo Pi tle ake a ES nS SAGES Uae Se I urge Secretary Dulles to re- appraise our whole policy in this regard. “Tt is my hope that stich a re- appraisal may result in a — ‘of policy in this respect.”’ McCarthy's statement was a Ireply to the one-two punch thrown at him by Eisenhower and Dulles speech last week criticizing ernment issue will be a major ane in next year's Congressional to Charles Webster (Continued From Page One) tish Rite of Free Masonery in De- troit and a past exalted ruler in Hunting club will. serve as_pall- bearers Besides his widow he is sur- -vived by three daughters, Mrs. Wisner Galbraith of Santa Bar- bara, Calif.. Mrs. James Paulin et Williams Lake, and Mrs. Ed- ward Glotte of Springfield, Hl, The body will be at the DeWitt Cc. 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Toward Israel.and Arab States a ee man ane ts ects are kindy 4 — - : or Peace is getting scarcer congressional investiy and was defeated. Many farmers in — area are Rabbi Sanford EF. Sapersteim, publicity Kibiya di@? The Ysraelis burlesque “int Bostop ‘and harder ¢ ) Spats dilevee acu : * * * aah ot peut 4 ae eae being prec; = 4¢ Temple Beth Jacob today pre have suffered 421 killed and wound- _— = cules dake maitios Bonrings that cows never . : - cuniianais tested the attitude this country has _ ed, 866 cases of armed attack, "latices though detected in departmental Suces Pay hed es many a rd + “That disease is the -obdurate, law enforcement as prohibition is pom oo ——— baths = YMCA ahd YWCA in his home- Anthony Renne - va = 4 had been ee ing economic order (Continued on Page 26, Col. 4) — scheduled to end soon. (Copyright, 1983) in sow er with a hydro-e! c project which ese were cere ae 3 S a, Mogren beng nade’ want ian aren ‘a fe Sart nate OL ne he Or Brady Suggest | Doctor: Progress bone made toward missed the bird. But, in company with his hunt- ta ti wld er ‘ao poner rere Fie r, Brady uggests 3, Books to Doctors; } . ne pestuer. , ests. Alt similar objections” it ts the cn : “nT os gp ee . eo: , Captain Edward H. Shigiey _had been Adectared ! my poh may rp W | Do Good / , Up x * * of the Pontiae Police Department, and their competent U.M, authorities in the bern ~— a Sure It ‘il : Them 5 to, rush With a deep sense of pride he told how ‘ends, he is getting a good taugh out of tt: ~~ past langel_ ag a one OS ree daaiiete,: Mayet Saul eae By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. : ike : the 113-year-old Negro Republic is ex- Although they went through last winter with probleyn wag oe wee white tinued to a blockade of 1 cheekily recommended here panding health facilities and hydro- Uttle snow piled near. them, the Oakland Road —_—“It/ought/ to be noted that for the Sues canal. preger gA recently that trick specialists and electric {f ‘ Commission fs taking no chances — the high- ‘J ; cil ordered - to stp regular quacks who conceal their | power and building roads, way case & ieeadiy ene erected and watt blockade; it has brazenly continued pers ul : schools and modern correctional insti- ing. Aunt Het oe eS t me BS po al a : tutions. He added that the scientific 5. nioan State bee « shal danas vagy ong meme 1 : agricultural programs, backed by U.S. in football history,” says ee L financial aid, is under the direction of Stuart E. Whitfield, J j ' an American Negro, Dr. Joun W: Davis, “8 when all comp are completed they/ yor ye En “ fortiierly president of West Virginia Coi- ““"'Y '*¢ ® cinch om the Rose Bow! I / i do the doc ‘lege. yo - "When any argument comes up as to who will / Tle time B - ae ae take turns at some disagreeable task, few 9 and poker : _ This West Nation, founded by has a good reason for suggesting that the Ahoice slaves, has the distinc- °* ™#de alphabetically. Eee ae unism.’ Also, as Verbal Orchids 'to—* ~ oO Mrs.’ Eva Martin 9/ omit rkptan; fifty-tirst wedding’ ganiv =o Sean ys “ au * ! “y Ve ‘_ ye k i 5 ‘ ves wai cea . 4 af fh si | Sig r 7 = a : on ae pe: + et a e priate ae - . / i : *, y= - . y : ae bad : q J =m a 8 s : ‘ : ie 1 : ce ee q y : if f ( : 3 J . . F BE : FE fs } : : : 4 yi , : ae i “f potent! = a? i : Yep wag ie 4 “aj i ite jinn he ee rN, site : | ag ee PACE F 2 : j ve 4 oo . : iy: g ie ; ; y) : { o oy : : be i \ THE vowtiac PRESS, THURSDAY: DECEMBER 3. 10958 2 Hey, “Kids! 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Hurry to Feteeet'ys Men’s handsome ‘Waldorf’ dress and sport styled SHIRTS ».00 Dozens of stvles in brand new robes of cozy tufted cotten chenille or fleecy flannel, easy-care nylon, no- iron plisse or crisp embossed cotton, Bright new prints and dainty pastels. Huge selection right now, don’t wait! Misses’ 12-20, Women’s 38-44. hh ERR EED OE Hardweed arr aid AOD sestin | Steel runners with rounded . ends for safety. a varnish- ed finish. 4.00 i. Mar sce 205 Warmth and ' rocking ‘ens nt 00 It’s a dandy .. . sturdy molded plastic horses with. steady pon- ' Riveted dereen. pias tage. Sal fon Sut/. a meee _._ ttle ones. Reny eames sae ta % eye oe $21 Main St. ee torte dods to Toyland! Roam and revel in a “will make the a | Christmas. come a. is: id true! -calting-all moms end bright and shining” . . just brim... ing over with toys . geet dreams of - _ NATIVITY SCEN EY | purpys pruc STORE Rochester: See Better Communities! . Gitts for the Entire Family ! © Copper and © Cutlery Bross Ware ® Tools * Gaating Dishes» Electrical © Planters Appliances - © Tea Kettles © Revere Ware | and many more! OPEN 65 - Voice Chorus will in St. Paul's Church prano; Marian Jewell, contralto; Carl Christensen, tenor; and Syver Thingstad, bass. Avery! Clute will narrate the Slate Christmas Dance at Rochester High School ROCHESTER—Dec. 12 has been set as the date for the Christmas dance sponsored by the PTA ‘and Student Council. The dance will be held in the High School gymnasium from & p.m. to midnight. Roger Forbush and Joan Mason are taking reservations. - a Auto Insurance © Wheel: Goods ® Lazy Susans “ti 6 pp. mt © OrEn us. : " Fridey & Soturday iD" ‘cae new Prightaire! “til 4 ? m,! . 1952 FORDS 782 FORD F-6 (0 ed 62 FORD F- BURR HARDWARE 429 MAIN ST., IN ROCHESTER, MICH. “PRICED BELOW Fac Price ! These are Ford Meter Co, Treks! ‘Liberal Finance Terms! Daye Boy dm fo Sal pane pam a, ee f ce tat: } ; alists— Immediate Claim Service DALE end NINA MARTIN OL 2-9781 | 412 Main St. ‘Rochester Rothley All Over th DUSTER! Made of Washable | Nyorla f; ¥ : quality fadrie Fy ‘ ee ~ Wu na Sere 320 Main, Rochester OLive 2-081 Sing Oratorio Tuesday |: from Saturday and will feature | dlewns, floats and Santa ‘ ‘Mess Set im = \for Rochester - STUDY HOME MANAGEMENT—Shown above in # class cover- ing food preparation and home management at Michigan State Col- lege are Norma Elkins (left) of: Rochester, and Helen Hixon of Washington. .Part of the callege’s eight-week short course study covers wardrobe planning, home furnishings, effective use of money, planning for marriage, child management and any leodership. The mater term ends in January. | Scheduled Dec. 12 ROCHESTER — Plans for the second annual Christmas parade were completed Tuesday night. Sponsored by the Lions Club, the parade will be held a week : Claus Three bands have been signed: Rochester, Oxford and Avondale. Hazel Park and Troy bands are also expected to take part. The parade will form at 1 p.m. on North Hill and start promptly at 2 p.m., according to Kenneth Mills, parade marshal. The line | of march will be down Main street to Second, west on Second to Walnut. The parade will turn north again and back to Fourth, east on Feurth to Main and then to the Hills The- ater, where Santa Claus will an-| . -| nounce his headquarters. A free show with one hour of cartoons at the Hills will follow the parade. The committee is also expecting to have TV and sports celebrities for: the event. Meanwhile, Main street is be- ing festooned for the Christmas Troy Union PTA ‘ter Briggs, H. M. j Carl Thorsberg, 300: meetings; . By- Schedules Bazaar ~ ROCHESTER—Annual "Troy Union School PTA Bazaar will be peld from 6 to 10 p.m, tomorrow | and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday in the school. Featured at the affair will be @ country store, a “parcel post” sale and a white elephant booth. addition, linens and handiwork of all kinds will be sold at another booth. Boys Scouts will be selling toys they collected and repaired and Cub Scouts will offer handmade woodcraft items. Brownies will véll stuffed toys and earrings. Three Kiwanians Mark 400-Meeting Records - WEST BLOOMFIELD 'TOWN- SHIP—Sgt: Melvin Will of the Mich- igan State Police, Elmer Dieterle, and Floyd Compton climaxed a record of 400 Kiwanis club meet- "| ings. without a miss in -the eight- year-old West Bloonifield Kiwanis club recently. Others receiving pins were Ches- Thatcher, and ron Arkles and Webstér Frances, 230; and Donald Stone, William Jones, and Frank Hallett, 200. Edwin R. Dryer was present for USED: TRUCKS © 50% yy actory List — pee ata Seti et come ary PICKUPS FORDS — CHEVROLETS DODGES anon WILLYS | INTERNATIONAL 150 meetings, Robert Compton, 100; and John Finlayson, 50. : Rochester Lions Wind Up Christmas Parade Plans Take Driver Training THOTT season, with -light poles being wound with greens and dec- erated with plaques ‘and 10-foot candy canes. Lighted strings of Christmas greens and large bells are being strung across Main street by the ~~ —T department —of- public ‘works, —tm-{-- der the direction of Manager Rob- ert Slone, Lions Club planned the’ decora- tions and Rochester merchants fi- Clarenceville Adults CLARENCEVILLE — The local adult education program is. cur- rently sponsoring six sections of four trainees each in the adult automobile driver training classes. Classes in a combined bookkeep- ing and shorthand course will be- yin as soon as Sour more members are enrolled. School officials hove announced that any courses requested will -be offered if the required nutnber of students enroll. v . Hear of Parents’ Death | CLARKSTON — Word has been received here of the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Jewel of Kala-/| +t mazoo, parents of Frank Jewell, 8565 Thendara. ‘They were killed in an auto accident. in. Kalamazoo F i Ht 3 See af Rochester Students Hold Two Elections manager end Joyce Tolhurst, cir- culation manager. Rochester Kiwanis Reminded to Vote sented a accomplishments when he spoke before Kiwanis Club members here this week. . He also stressed the importance of registration for the school bond election scheduled for Dec. 16; Also at the m , chairmen | Johnson Newell and Ted Nash an- ‘ Tavern,’ Waterford. | imlay City C of C Elects New President Monday Nov. 25. Funeral services ‘were Saturday. : DD Di BD Brodie iis 2D IEEE gS? ein ! MJ ' PHONOGRAPHS ll Mil i Mi i i i Ml Mi i i i i i = : /j “ Reg. Double $12.50 Wands Sutter me) te Bais, owner 3 lot Rochester’. ih junior oto Bette Enias, af it Christmas party |. scheduled for Monday at Old Mill Meet Next Week circles of ‘Second to None! : e ‘Earrings! e Bracelets! oe Necklaces! © Scatter i “Say tt | With Flowers” | ROCHESTER” S GREENHOUSES | Member F.7.D.— ROCHESTER. Insurance Agency — 511 Main S¢., Rochester OL 2-0111 ‘Samson , V FOLDING FURNITURE | ; =) ? eS ws ’ eed : €4 a ae, = hig Me : fone et olde Tene pore ad ey ij # xi YP es Bs te gas f fu : if } ; h re af ‘4 on™ : Bey ; ‘ " F Bes / j >, Some : { st A tes ‘ fe ‘ . / i i oe : g t - ' ad! j } eee = Ao } 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY), DECEMBER 3, 1953 ~- : . ee eee ds Pee Next Saturday, December 5th Bo Ge Ap ae » Bs patigie eC ee aN *Parade Starts | 9:30 A. M. Bring the Kids and Join the Fun! pits a Sa a gcd } — a a ey Sik cw, ae Lee Med nce eH 1 A newly. organized Christmas Parade feature will be the series of special floats, sponsored by Pontiac religious groups and churches, of the simple and beautiful story of the birth of the Christ Child. : oe | Once again, because of the re-enactment, : _-you’ll have an oppertunityto relate te-your “PONTIAC STORES WILL BE. ; children watching the parade, the aoe why 7% . Christians all over the world rejoice so gladly OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY 3) ~ =~ on the birthday of our Saviour. ’ | ay ‘THE PONTIAC. PRESS: ‘a dsiat : DECEMBER ‘.. a a 2 By WALT SCOTT | Give ; HomelSeasonet Air the ip® encore the hag eer of Pots s Appraciote Gifts come: o-igen ia ba coe 7A | There is nothing worse than & If you have a little bird; dog or) . — ao MA | dreary home during the Christmas 't forget them at Christ- | home during the Christian | ig Permanent at Yule. Reve ey mat terest (Ores Up Your Pets - tree, at least have some of the A sure-fire hit with any glamor atnip mice so . A Chris s ’ to chops ‘for | Day. Put a bright red bow on your Sins cm, Hd it ww permet mec | Sy holly, ‘mistletoe and wreaths may haveriia salon, however. ror, swing, bell, or a haps 0 little | ore ou, ee eS 71LL CHRISTMAS ! _ KENMORE PORTABLE -ROASTER-OVEN Piltdown Hoax Exposure a Coon to ‘Anthropology Ry vasniiin MERCE R .{ who lived anywhere from 50,000; ‘man ame from monkeys.” Most portant discovery was made in NEW N hat “Pit- to 500.000 years ag0. : authorities- today agree there are| Java in 1892 by-a-young Dutch soe ens tote empenet sand iene J . five families in that part of the | physician, Eugene DuBois. He where ‘does man stand in, his On the. Leas ‘et evidinns then |living animal kingdom to which | found the famous Java Man skull knowledge about evolution. o at hand, Piltdown seemed to them !|man belongs—the human family,|—an ape man: twice the size of = The answer” just . about where [to be either a superior type of |the great anthropoids, the small|a gorilla who prowled the vol- 4 she did before that famous fossi] | Sub-human or a sub-normal - type | anthropoids, the old world monkeys | canoed slopes of ancient Java pos- s >gkull was found to be a fraud, of true human. Yet his head wasjand the new world monkeys: ‘All | sibly 750,000 years ago,.a real mis-' = =; In tact, the exposure clears the curiously different from those of |developed from the same stem{sing link between ape and man, || e j i thropologists have other pre-historic men found in| hundreds ‘of thousands of: years| . About the same period another || : - Pe 3 F 190 Aetna om — with skegti various parts of the world, He | ago, which is quite a different thing | giant peered out of a cave, near Infra-Red Broiler é N ¢ism for years. Was a puzzie-in the whole evolu- from saying ‘‘man came from | modern Peking. Imagine a },000- ATTACHMENT = oe When ‘the pieces of skull ‘and |-tionary picture. /monkeys.”’ pound brute with over-size jaw and | Roaster Jawbone were found in an English * * | eo. under-size brain, even bigger and | Now Onl 7s oe Onty — a * gravel pit near the Sussex village Dr. Harry Shapio, head. of the}. In the study of- mankind's evolu- | tougher than Java Man. His fossil Y $4 a >» of Patdown between 1912 and 1915 | department of anthropology. of the | tion through fossils” the ‘most im-| remains were. discovered in 1929 Whore éise but ot Sours Sai” Down on Sea | ~~ {game scientists concluded they|American Museum of Natur&l | —————O=)— “I by Franz Weidenreich, who—inci-|} you pay so little for an inira- . Easy Payment Plan! “were parts of the same creature History, says Piltdown “never was dentally—was convinced that Pit: | tay broiler. at = -|eonsistent with other data. He was Terrapin Particular down: was a phony. } out of line chronologically. His re- A third giant was added to this | ‘Remodeled Salon moval, instead of weakening, in company in 1948. when Robert | : effect strengthens our knowledge About Me on atc Bloom, a renowned anthropologist, of. the evolutionary process.” found its petrified remains in South Emr 1siZeS Beauty Prof. Ernst A. Hooton of Har-| GUTHRIE, Okla. (UP) — AValter | Africa. ; S. 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Hockey Skates : ~~ Newt J. C. Biggin Westerner Sturdy Skates for Youngsters Women’s High Cut) White Men's Néw Hard Toe Medel a Some it 555 695 tet B95 teen BOB] a Youll have great fun with this Hiab quay te Per Hellow-ground teal steel blades a c : do has combination a og A eat ae scobbord, 6 aie cle Sa Sie I 1h mere rain Hes rir aap 3h se es ogee te tim. : 154 North | Saginaw Si" _ Phone FE an t j $ > . se bs * 7". ~*~ ea ak a f a ie A * - =" : T " _ ioe. sage = a, em sy bp . . : =. EBA 4 Se eres ie i ‘ a - i : ; j F = 7 - { fe 3 , ee mt ‘ }* a hs yf ' &o . - f . F 4 | 4. as b yt i ‘ ft Pi : ‘ . ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1953 sonogram oo ree tC EEA Rt FARRER a gine once nly Avoid. Marring Holiday With Tragedy; mised more aly — ‘Sam Benson Sys: , Follow Advice: of Fire Underwriters ov ety teed “<4 This Is My 2ad Christmas in My Ladies? “tameprct. ‘Then wring tout and] § Store and | Am Going to sll Somehow her dress had caught ; fire. It happened last year, ht hang it up to ‘dry. gist ee Mississippi Captain, 74, |happened-the year before. It will ‘washable fabric. Horeover, the a 4. .-. Erecting AiSieel Craft | nappen yjagain this year. _ This method. can be used on any “i 2 65 Feet tong _And it won't be a single, iso- ; Material can he ironed without j ‘lgted tragedy. affecting the flameproofing. It will . ae Saeed oe 6 eas ier WOMEN WHO HAVE MADE t rn ig MY STORE THE TAL Ag PONTIAC . ‘fe pinamied, tha:chisring will slap. — om oe ee ae Se ey . Fab family tragedy. oT. jap why anceps = It mal You'll read about it in your local Lind Drab has teen ding put] Ment combate ebetanees ov T SID STREET TOMY STORE... sind Drake Bat bon oe ee Mayor, Wife Keep _ WHERLY TAKE us 8 | ei the t msy dress a pe malehe z te mearty competed aed (#08 an intense fie . Dates for Luncheon tanding high on the levee along | What can you do about the tree? MEMPHIS, Terin: (UP) — If the Mississippi River. | cape can you do about the dress you're ever in the mayor's recep- “All that’s lacking now is instal- wt Pe emt ype . ond tion room here around noon, you're lation of the engines, some finish- —— Se Pay likely to see a white haired man ing‘touches and some high @ater,” | PAP ee as stick his head out. of ‘the inner Sale noid. “The National Board of Fire Ut office and shout.to the reception- ? He has followed no plans a blue a iters offers these sugges- | ist: " € prints in building the tall, sturdy |"y"'' oy - 6. » small ‘a “Call the Little Tea Shop — and ae ee ee engutt Ge ttre on. TRAGEDY. AT CHRISTMAS—This trouble ean be avoided, ac-|icmon pie” oe years ting experience , . : s trouble can avoided, ac- | lemon pie.” : will have housing for an eight-man Po a set tt up “ntl then, cording to safety experts. One sure-fire way to prevent fire is by| This would. be Mayor Frank To- | § crew and draft shallow enough to \esag i we a amen removing wrappings from around the tree as soon as gifts have been | bey. And the lemon pie would be | “Drake, 2 river from "way 3. Place it in the coolest part | opened. By wanetal, 100, of fraped light whee: pane ventilation, bas- for: him and his wife. . — "back, sent. be boyhogd on of the house, way from fire- | “te underfoot and dim lighting, : ; . a ee ee at cao tats let it block an exit. the seal of Ynderwriters’ Labora- | ing when no one is home. oe ee eee te ihe Should Sell at $44.50! _MY PRICE half a century and doesn’t feel like | @& Stand it in water, or use ® | tories, Ine, That shows they have| 11. If: méedies near the lights | Mrs. Tobey feared the demands on / now. : live tree planted in a tub of |toon tested for safety. turn re lights.. —_| his time would force them to)give|% ~ . tiseolous onstel caniaien tah “t Sh 904 stand ot 0 pilet | pao 8. Provide a switch some dis-|, 12 When needles start to fall, | up the pleasant-custom. * OM HED, “ Pe wheel 18 hours at a stretch and 5. Never use cotion or paper gs aes take the tree down and discard it. | demands do cut into the | § ice, crystal - gray aquama- then sonte,” he said. for the decoration on or around po gated gu ey As tor the dress, or other fab- | Toutine at times, but-the couple} ¥--._________» rine, natural and Regino- | oe ee eee ee slug them beneath the tree. | ries, safety tes "in flameproot- | efuse to let go entirely. They still |j blue. Warmth without bulk ogy to handle the protests of his} ¢ Do not put electric trains |or unplug them , : manage to lunch soeabal ue. y wife. He got the name, Lorene E.,| under the tree. _ | 9 Throw away all gift wrap Regge times a week. weight. Wool insulation — SOC ee ee ftv act the ld ee om Mt. Pel Mar S inlaw — Lola Belle, Irene and are not frayed. Be sure that the | up near the tree. ounces of boric acid to a galion tingue Send fe Mace SRL there no matter how low the tem : Elizabeth, respectively ‘wiring for lights you choose bear’ 10. Do not leave the lights burn- of water. 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For your pane ee ee ee ‘. TaN Xe EA a) ide Let ? ise a - a " _ e Fare | a Bes . 5 z eee ? ; fie 4 : as ‘ag ‘ — : see ts Bj a8 ray ith = oS s Se See Vi: oS of aed rae : : AD / B epee fl srennees| bee ee t ee ft | ipo . we ind Ce f- we : be? ete 4 i H tee : mJ } PS este Aya | pan ; “ ‘3 AS : Jl fle A a5 ag * nf j ca j F ; i, ‘ one Pili Jo 3 Leg é t c ; t td gt Bes y it Bre . bite Z fy a id + ; : f 1 } ja } ied 7 ca ne ay : od hy § a ar : i} Fd 4 4 a se) : = ois dpleeat a ‘ 3 od eee ee : \ ; Pa at : jer ee EL me a i i " oS FS paar coun ncest eset. 9 op + oe tp THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8.11953 [Hoo ee ONeLaG, MICHIGAN aoe zy Christmas Need Authority | Educator Tells Group Power to Control Isn‘t - Anti-Democratic 3 ee. 3 - Hour-Long Show = By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE | An hour-long Christmas “variety _ LANSING — “Authority is : | Bee es show on wheels” is planned for — backbone of any organization, in- |. ? co. Pention tain —— ; cluding our schools,” 4 -: The city’s 1953 Christmas parade, featuring something for everyone. and some things for all, will start down Saginaw street at 9:30 a.m, . Francis S. Chase who adnion- ‘lished those claiming that ‘‘author- ity is anti-democratic.” He spoke Pontiac Press Photo : : ee ee. ie: Wednesday before representatives Under sponsorship of Pontiac Res CHRISTMAS BAZAAR—Taking stock as Pon-|30 Rosshire Ct.; Mrs. Magdalene Pearson, 650 E. of Michigan school boards and tal Merchants. ontaane tiae State Hospital Psychiatric Aides Association | Tennyson Ave.; Mrs. Esthel Massengale, 213 Clif-| administration holding a ‘pilot-con-| © ~ | churches, merchants, organizations prepares for its annual Christmas Bazaar Friday | ford St.; and Mrs. Gertrude Estes, 368 S. East|ference at Kellogg Center this) are committeewomen “Mrs. Gladys Vanderhoeven, | Boulevard. — ‘ week, F . oa +- ; Dr. Chase, director of the Mid- Sale Scheduled Tomorrow a F es west Administration Ceater, Uni —_- TBy-Convict Held | s.u2iteurt 2 Christmas Bazaar to Aid on afl boyy oni ay Patients ‘at State Hospital in3 Killings na tan at, a a - a ee in ’ lounge, . ... | Supt. of Birmingham schools, is of cakes, coukien. Siem. ears | if the =i. unge, St) Police Say Man Admits bo help ae abe: on ee ee _ aan . Og + sc Part in Detroit Robbery-|joard ot education membership.” Slayings . ~ “Is There a Place for Au- ; A thority?” was the topic of yes- DETROIT —Wilmon Goodwin, | terday’s conference. . —— _ a 3o-yearcld ex-convict, was re} | THOSE Whe dey ant know | CATS MEOW—Russell and his mistress, Dinhh | exhibit at the museum of Cranbrook Institute of | petix the Cat" and his tamily ported by police today to have what they are talking about,” said Mitchell, seem to be getting a big charge out of | Science. The model illustrates how various parts | a, “elephant” and rider. Humptye . implicated inimself in at least! 1. Chase ~_| seeing how Russell would look if he were half a/jof an animal body develop from three primary | Dumpty, clown and chariot; sways "3 : ag sat around, trying not to|three brutal Detroit killings. Ne bs aii ‘eat. Actually, the blue-furred cat model is no gag,| germ layers of an embryo. The, museunt -isopen | back horse, Diesel engine and train™ Pp | Sus { cry, and .watched other people! authorities irnmediately began| ,. suaaak aut = porn ‘itm, |20F it is an important part\of a new evolution | free to the public daily, from 2 to 5 p. m. -and- others. . oIce pec SOE aeaeenetateon, aesociation | questioning him in a fourth strong-| out some line of control. - ee he een ee eee | Wothes ine ete os A M oresiiont,. . : 7; | eum teglae. (~~ | wephat gontrol can be exercised | At Cranbrook Science Institute — ee 0. aise Tune Ca ‘callings and 8 balled - “We've got, some fine baked! potice said he, confessed the | in a democratic way, and I would ; “Scmaaaas 833" e calliope. ae j | ix goods and Christmas gifts lined : insist that ndent abro- "I ; : : : A: : * as \: SOA, urde Clee eet Ae | atone Sree [Re seem |O Dimension Models Show), ) - | musaemecrne Death of Livonia Child |“%r te bazaar feck, iy Me home last Nov. ¢ | Final authority In a school sys ition in Animal Life Brak Su OTT: -| te Rees eeeeees res in Home Blaze Blamed cee and other "money “the| 8 — peat ‘te beirg of eouention” Evoluti in Ani lal Life [ e - idl ‘tho the = group has raised this year'— will} Goodwin also was quoted. bY| ho said ° A painless, three-dimensional: bi- And second, the many-celled pat- tind . bi ; ie 2 Chine es ee on Foul Play buy some 1,500 small gifts, such @5| soiice as admitting he took part| Dr. Chase reviewed the survey | logy lesson awaits the public at| tern which develops trom a single| OCG Republican Aid| pessmtry, o sal tes 4 dent socks and handkerchiefs. ts the »* Miller, |he has made of different types the Cranbrook Institute of Science.) cell. ; ai Sought’ in Nomination Floats include the prophecy of ETROIT if: pee nary! ‘Volunteers wil wrap packages nila of schools from coast to coast. | Using transparent plastic. mod-| Models of man showing his di-) | | : | Christ’s coming, the ecg mmr fisting of “erme murder] 4 geliver them to patients |27 ® Korean War veteran robbed | "ut hove found that the ‘every-| ¢ls i three dimensions, a recent-| gestive system, his stomach ahd for Governor _-——sXl(/Maary. and Joseph, “No Room at ) has been made in the deats of ¢/ To. samities and friends for- |for $7.50, and John McKillop, 47, | ting do everything’ type of edu-|'¥ opened series of exhibits shows/ the glandular cells which line.it) | '. [the Inn,” “Star of Bethlehem," Elaine Hoffmeyer, who — ce wien . | cational program ‘results in much t'» stages of evolution in animal | are next in line A meeting to obtain backing of| ‘Manger Scene,” “Angels — and 2 2 factory tional: a ave |The series te further de-| Oakland County Republicans for| Shepherds” and the “Three Wise | ute ‘eloped in ‘one-tesith scale to |Statp Treasurer D, Hale “Brake’s| Men.” / ‘ 7 show that man is dependent on | nomination ‘for governor Others, “Christmag - through ada the family, which in turn is de- et ake hs in ie the Ages,” “For-God and Horte,’* t the in| Pendent on the’ conimunity of |. ee “The Christmas Spirit,” “One Sol- other studios from| omer men-and animals... house... itary Life’ and “The Christ of Basie . A. blue-turred model of a cat}, 28k W. ‘Hutson, Royal Oak at-| Christmas.” ee. M . omit split down the middle illustrates | tomey, conducted-the meeting and) Adding color will be -Pontine sinte Isboratories in Lansing | Mrs.. Gertrude -Estes“and Mrs. aren \ and freedom to teach, he said that ps Prego oer ve i : Bape sag goede Nellie Young, 7 Resenanaigs ray ore > | See | an on. ls Ges eunce of kerosene a oe ve placed Geod- | teachers commi work tidl-ean found in a burned-out Sunken Ship | wit He was booked “for inves “Good teachers know. they have | ‘St st Se power afvwtnds end dane Try to Tow Sunken Ship | sestion ot murder.” 4 professional responsibility to| “no™ ont ou ving Sinem Register Fees He added a full teport on sam-| Close to Canadian Shore While the implicated hiineett, po- | ‘eit students. They should be left] °°, “Tish ‘basic elements like nized support in his bid for the | Coimaxing the parade will be @ ples taken trom bumed mattresses| PORT HURON (UB) — Salvage| lice said, Goodwin claimed ‘that | ee to decide thelr meiieSblbey, | coygen and hydrogen to make up CO ee ae nice ba | Xlly;Santa Claus, with the stow of —— ved a gota is expected later. |warkers hoped to tow the German| both McKillop and Miller qere | 2nd their domain showld be, Pe | the living world is represented by oot Oe for Geet pepe” Sane Elainé’s mother, Mrs. Evelyn freighter Wallschift close enough| actually killed by Charles Alex. inviolate of outside intru:| 5 cell—the smallest. living unit— ve OF shoulders. Hoftmeyer, 33, is inverifical- condi-|to the Canadian shore today to| ander, 23, who ~ previously had pony ote Or “magnified to an eighteen-inch lu-|' ’ He said his aim was to obtain a/ This. then, is the lineup for your pry tt as place & temporary patch on its] identified Goodwin the doubio-| “They do not want. their time | minous glass model held by a ; . |eommitteeman in every precinct/ Christmas Parade— a oo, having Ceveleel seemeee te ea tat (berg wa ditaied by other tectors which giant hand County Office Collects pelpsiee eekca to Wiibonand - There's no admission charge for tnokefled hae ty satives. | The inher wich mark el Gosgwnve mages, palce| fer tacking stap™ [are ext shown, Fit singeediea| More Last Month Thar ln” EAN2e4 grandetand vantage pats slong ite pe dey , Seri0us |e, ore carrier two months ago|*tld, were found at the scene of Tyranny of pressure committees | organisms, such as the amoeba. in November 1952 “Committees have been estab- Newstead said.arson first was| f°. Wednesday, Mi we fe sur | “Alexander 1s bell as alice) 9 Sor i dooms eins ; Oakland County Register ot! throughout the state," Brake tld| ) Be Arraianed . Most of its | r a , | po | 6.8 ee |e ee ee Deeds office collected $15,974.95 in | his audience. : lo raig ce,|Rehearse Yule Carols — | fees last month for processing 11.-| — «giate government is a $650,- , 258 mortgages, deeds and other | 99.999 yearly business,” Brake in Theft of Autos papers, Register Orrin McQuaid declared, “arid I'm sure it can reported today. — be run_with Jess bunk.” Pode tens Soap Beg, po a Keven rahe | alan sre a trae fray fr guint Pen o® ceipts about $6,000 over the No-| from the 2th district for eight|" "iy sur coum : vemiber 1952 figure of $9,772.15, Years before obtaining that post. Albert R. Moye, 18, of 312 Fisher | : : Ave., and Roosevelt Jr. was ell rence tomy en BE _ }22, of 384 Ditmar St., were ordered try iceeioay ag Man Killed Speeding beid- to Onltend Gaty 20 be Workers handled 2,583 deeds for Shortly After Arrest neither was able —to—_post_ $1,000 a Be $4,231.25 in fees last month, as| ATLANTA W®—Thrée hours af-| bonds. ; is against last November's 2,281 deeds | ter being given a ticket for speed-| Suspicious of a license plate filed. for $2,740.75. Personnel. col-|ing, an Atlanta man. was killed| dangling from one bolt, Pontiag lected $2,995.50 for processing 1,218 | yesterday when his car, traveling | Patrolmen Graviin and mortgages, as against $2,949 for | at a speed estimated by police at} Frank Randolph arrested Moye last November's 1,043. % miles an hour, crashed into s} when a check of files indicated Chattel mortgages totaled 4,474, | utility pole. the car had been stolen, , some 400 above the November The victim was Grover C. Forts.| get Albert W. Foster, head of total of 4,049—and brought in $4,474 deo erchen sathaacqpae BA: the police auto theft bureau, said | ter M in fees, as compared with last | wrong side of the street and struck | Moye implicated Blackmon in ® Jiott from Birmingham. . . | November's total of $2,024.50... ' the pole. +o truck theft = 2 Among Dramatic Past Incidents 8 rey Mee wane i se al Faces New Chapfer in Turbulent History a package of cigarettes at a neigh- tectives checked area stores in vain; four Detroit union officers were has pledged legal unless : would have pulled into the , | about the time | ex-| was serene inside “the local. . ee play: | ploded if Ke had not stopped st| 4 union local election had been | in Rec Se teal itz” on the store. Linteaw was only 8) 1 14 shout ic before, leading day af- block sway when be heard the| Ute vest © Detieve that the ex|were bound over to Circult Court | that hd wole- Ms fomlty. were “scare” bombings| Each was freed on $5,000 bond. | and ' hadcrawled out. ag ba + One com Richard E Ed THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1058 |. aN <4 ; oe | x A fortunate buy makes this low price ) a _ possible, The same fine quality and work. : Jygg- -oesaonlralghecies 2% —_— . a ae ss MD A en bn Sf an The policies would provide acci dent ‘coverage up to $2,000 for med- qmique ical expetises ona single accident | Singer Expects Baby OR THE leaves hore unt be retuma home MEMPHIS; Tenn. — Singer Marguerite Piazza—in private life Mrs, William, J. ee ENTIRE FAN 33 Women Giv |Top. Civic Posts’ . | by Republicans WASHINGTON (UP) — The Re- ' Miss Bertha $. Adkins, chairman te ee Among these joe the GOP slap Willis in Switzerland; ‘the first woman deputy divil defense ad- 4ministrator—Mrs. Katherine How- ard: and of the Foreign Adminis- ton, Won't Garnishee Pay ; Until After Christmas - ' DETROIT @ — Common Pleas Judge James M. Jeffries an- More than half a million people visit Carisbad Caverns every. year. pee ome me 6 SAWN no FOR EVERY | yk KIDDIE YOU LOVE pee Cinch Sete. fe Choose From! a A “ able com Your kiddies will love these charssing cat. outs in gay bright colors . . . just to brighten the walls of children’s room or rumpus room .. . a perfect gift for every kiddie on-your gift list! Each set covers ‘ approximately 24” x 28" of. wall space, and the main character in each set is about 1S" high! Made of strong 34” thick wash- with instructions and tacks for hanging. A gift to delight every child . . . choose several now at Rosensercer’s! jXOSENBERGER’S the thing : . . beautifully boxed prepeid, the Pie-Up Sets | hove morted ‘below: 1; IE 4} Seow White € ) The Cat ond the fiddte as poo 4. } dock Be Mimble” ( } Bronce 08 ( } Rock-A-tye Gaby pA Penn Pete t D This rte ip cy | OF title Boy Biee ? ont ht «+O Utila Bo-Peep “9 4 tether Goose “Grow-tip™ Clock @ 2.95 . ee e af STATE ne (A600 Tete Totes Tew Where Anpiteshie.) of ‘the wornen's division of the Re-|- : — National Committee, took office. Jan-|_ tration, Mrs, Hiram Cole Hough-/ -| scienti best in relaxation and are sure to-/ of yes Practical Gifts Last for Years Entire Family ‘Shares in Equipment to Make Home More Livable Among the ‘best gifts at Christ- Every time the family uses the gift they'll feel ‘Christmasy” all over again. Everyone will benefit, for in- stance, from a new reclining easy chair. If you haven't been to your furniture dealers recently, you'll be amazed vat secant _ improye- ments. ° The est isin, based on principles, guarantee the become .the favorite spot in your living room, . Since thé entire family has fre- The latest portable and cabinet can do almost any type of stitch automatically. The new ma- HEARTH AND HOME—They deserve their share of gifts, too, especially when it eases the load “At left is a streamlined serving cart that doubles as additional work table for ‘any room. At right is a combination washer-dryer that ean shorten Monday to ade minutes. ~ + own clothes, W pave for ist fm = year or less. Also tailor-made as a Yuletide ’| gift, as eating is a. favorite house- ‘+ hold pastime,-is a colorful serving cart, Useful, too, as a work table, the cart is mounted on “smoothi- rolling casters and is stain, scratch ‘and heat-resistant. For year-round comfortable liv- Recrui ing, treat the family to that health- ful room air conditioner that they high-fidelity units, and one model has a novel “moving light” ar- rangement that lets you see. when the record isn't playing at its exact children will also appreciate a Some recent models feature Marine Gutrd Kills. Worker in San Diego SAN DIEGO, Calif. w—A civil- ian gardenr was sheot and killed at the San Diego Marine Corps Says America Plans to Win This Cold War deress Winnie Ruth Judd, inmate ig.” ticular gift is economical in the | Insane, was permitted to attend| m Rell P long run. In/ many cases, with | +. Arizona State Fair here last g Kelieves rressure | Mom or Sis learning to make their | month it was disclosed yesterday.| NEW YORK —High blood 5 ep ‘ Dr. M.-W. Conway, hospital su-| sure was relieved in IT out ‘of 23 Relieves Muscular Pat A#AS7” | peritendere, said sts. sda was! ederty men and women by & ev : : kept under close- guard and she|drug, methium chloride, Drs. Mrs, Judd, who )six times has | ick and Jeanne C, Rafsky write in ASPIRIN escaped the ‘institution, haw been | the Journal of the American Geria- in low. spirits since her mother| tric Society, The drug had few diec in the same hospital last| side effects, they. said in a pre a Fe ee ees weal ie nomically to France, It was Ger- man before World War I and the Germans want it back. 2 British and American assur- ances that they won’t pull their troops ff the continent and leave the French to face rearmed Ger- - mans alone, — 3... Continued “American help against the Communistled rebels in Indochina, or Allied diplomatic support for a negotiated settlement ~ with Ho Chi Minh’s forces. Four foreign ministers meeting. “Of these, only the Saar seems - a major stumbling block. , Resurgent West Germany so far has given no sign of conceding anything on that question. Russian Is Invited to Talk fo Committee - NEW YORK*@—Andrei Vishin- sky, Soviet deputy foreign minister has -been invited to appear before .a House committee’ and “defend himself’ on the issue of Russian seizure of three Baltic nations, itonia. Derzins told his story AS cial House commitee headed by | Rep. Kersten. (R-Wis). The com- et See at ap Se ene ite 1,000 Buy License Plates ie Jackson on Ist Day | annual meeting Monday at 11 a. m. at Waterford Community Activi- ties ae Charter members of the group — honored at a noon luncheon. will be read and a direc- be elected to succeed Albert Luchtman, whose term €x- iy z q ee. ‘ 5 y | { C f 4 THE PONTIAC mi ot ate per — Le % wha H aay bag mt ‘ ; C ~--Today’s Télevision Proarams - -|\ TONIGHT’S TV HIGHWIGHTS €:30—(1)—-Famous Playhouse. Dan |, Duryea in “Tanaka Archives,” (4)—Time off for Sports, (2)—|. €:45—(4)—-Football This Week, (2) ~—Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Pancho in Western adventure. (4)—Stump Us: Quiz show. (2)-— Meet Mr. McNutley. Prof. Me- Nutley gives houseparty to prove he’s not a “‘cornball.”’ 1:30—(7)—The Lone Ranger. The Ranger traps a traitor in ‘‘Trea- son at Dry Creek.” (4)—Dinah Shore... Popular. ballads. (2) | News. Edwards. ne 7:45—(4)—News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2)—Jane Fro- man Show. Jane sings against $:00—(7)—Quick As a Flash. Faye Emerson, Jimmy Nelson, audi- ence participation. (4)—You Bet Your Life. Comedy quiz with Groucho rx. (2)—Life With Elizabeth. Betty White and Del Morris. in family comedy. 8: 30—(7)—Where’s Raymond. Ray ~~ Bolger, buys a prize fighter who has never won a fight. (2)—Four ’ Star Playhouse. Joan Fontaine in “The Girl on the Park Bench,” film: drama. (4) — T-Men in Action. Walter Greaza in “The Case of the Self-Made Hero,” in- 9:00—(7)—Motor City Fights. State welterweight. elimination bouts: Harold Lyons vs. Tommy Mathews. (4)—Dragnet. Sgt. Fri- day of the Los Angeles police tracks killer of policeman. (2)— Video Thedter. Laraine Day in “Women Who Wait,” drama ‘of '. two women waiting for“plane crash survivors. = ~ %30—-(4)—Theater, Coleen Gray, Mark Stevens in “Kiss and For- get,” light-hearted story of ro- . mantic revenge. (2)—-Big Town. Steve Wilson tangles with foreign agents. 10:00—(7)—Hockey. Detroit: Red Wings vs. New York Rangers. ) Channel 4—WWS-TV 10:30 — (4) — Michigan Outdoors. Mort Neff with films. (2)—‘I Led Three Lives.” Richard Carl son as counterspy “for. hae 11:00 — (T) — Soupy’s dagger Sales with variety; guest Jo Ann Tolley. (4)—News. (2)—News Roundup. j 11:15—(7)—Motion Picture Acad- emy: George Sanders in “Scandal in Paris,"’ feature film. (4)—-Weathercast. (2) — Victory Star ‘Theater.’ “Mad Intruder,” | ~~“ feature film, 11;:20—(4)—Skyline Theater. Mary Beth Hughes, Henry Hull, Reed . Hadley in “Rimfire,” feature * film, FRIDAY MORNING 7:00—(4)—Today. 8:00—(7)—W. M. Kelly. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7) — Play- house. 9:45—(2)—News. ce | 10:00—(4)—Ding Dong School. (7) —Wixie’s Wonderland. (2)—Jack Paar Show. 10: 30—(4)—Glamor Girl. (2)—For- ‘tune Wheel. a. 11:00—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (7)— Charm Kitchen. 11:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. 11:30 — (4) -- The Bennetts. (2)— Strike It Rich. . 11:45-—(4)—Follow Your Heart. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Bride & ‘Groom. (7)— Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady, 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. ; (4)— _ Movie Quiz. j 12:30—(7)—Stars on Seven. (2)— Tomorrow's Search. Unlimited. 12:45—(2)—Guiding Light. __, 1:00—(2)—You're What You Eat. (4)—Jean McBride. - |_| 1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show. (4) —Telerama. ‘ 1:45~(7)—Strictly Female. 2:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. (4)—Travel, Report | 2:15—(7)—News. . . | 2:38— (1) =Theater. (2)}—House- 2:45—(4)—Naney Dixon. dies Day. 4:b0—(4)—Weltome Traveler. (7) —Turn to a Friend. :4:30—(4)—On Your . (D— Colt. 5:00—(4)—Adventure Patrol. (1)— Auntie Dee. 5:15—(4)—Gabby Hayes. + News. | 6:45—(4)—Man About Town. (2)— Weatherman. — 1 7:00—(4)—Art Linkletter. _— :15—(4)—Adventure Special De- livery. (2)—Out of the Huddle. 7:30—(4)—Eddie Fisher. (7)—Stu Erwin. {2)—News. : 7:45—(4)—News. (2)—Perry Como. 8:00— (4)-—Dave Garroway. (7) Range Riders. (2)—Detroit This — Ozzie and Harriet. (2) — $:30—(4)—Life of Riley. @— back. (2)—-Our Miss Brooks: . 16:00—-(4)—S port. ()—Chev. Showroom. (2)—My Friend 10:15—(7)—City Kid. 10:30—(2)—City Detective. 10:45—(4)—Fights. 11:00—(4)—News. (7)—Soupy’s On. (2)—News. << : 4u:15—(4)—Weathercast. ()—Mo- tion Pic. Academy. (2)—The- ater. | 11:20—(4)—Texas “Rasslin’” (2) _—Weathervane. _+-Today's, Radio Proarams - - Programs furnished by stations listed im this column ere sub ject to change without notice WW, (850) wi, (em CKLW, (900) WCAR, (119) WXYZ, arm WIBK, (ise) TONIGHT 6:45—WWe, News - 1:18—WIR, Aunt Jenny 5:36—-WWJ, L. Jones ‘6:00—WJIR, News Wwxy¥zZ, Pred Wolfe WWJ, Fran Harris “WXYZ, News, McKenzie ww. 1:00-WIR. Dick. Barrie re Austin Grant CKLW, Wild Bill ES, Wetec, MeKeus. wwi, News ; Nobnday Caller : Sarthe. Murphy » Bews Pred Wolfe 12:38—WJIR, Helen Trent 6 Curt Massey WJBK, Horsemen CKLW. News, David WWJ, Faye Elisabeth WWJ, Marriage Pays : Clark WJBK. News, Lenhardt WXYZ, News, Crocker CKLW,. News ows pes ke CKLW. Your Boy — , tse ‘Sonits bo gy gy WJBK. FRIDAY EVENING CKLW, Eddie Chase 2 CKLW, News, : ww. ee es Ee "9 = : CKLW, Special 3:00—WIR, Hilltop ! We, ™ EB, leer er core | St tae | CRLW, Bounding Board ww Wate og Sef pe News, 1 the s WXYZ, Story 3:18—WJR, House Party 10:00—WJR, American Way CKLW, News, Homechats F Trmcrmon | ae mera | ee oon | sewn vente CKLW. #. sawerds * - 4, Young | 9:00--WW4, Phi Harris a 10:18—WCAR,; ‘Temple or ta ey ter Harriett | 11h WEYZ, of Town 10:%—WW3, Boe’ 4 Chase - = hk 5% Puteri Ww. Don McLeod 9:35-—-WW, =. Rouse bt | 1205-—WWJ, Break the Bank 10:45—WIR, TRA WCAR, ieraeny eat yee iced WXYZ, Top of Town = 7:30-—-WWJ, Listen and Live WXYZ, Pred Woife 11:00—WW4J, Strike It Rich Milk Is Preferred | Single Beverage — in United States (| tea ' s:04--(2)—Blig Payotf. (4)—Kate | 3:30—(7)—Cowboy Colt. (2)—-Lae \. ae ' ; “ r Loa Bs = . ‘ = | * eae : oe i : RESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 19586 © fe iy S fevee:. bee ope i, oon i “ . ins, te July 6, 1953, as a summer replace- soared in popularity and was ex- tended through the fall. Today, its rating is at a hew high and its mail response heavier Benson or Miss. Mills, The com- petitor winning the most money in each of the three rounds of music pardons for any crimes. Then he asked permission to play record- ings. The POW oe +i plied them. South Korea had been rehabili- tated, the major said, He unfolded a two-page spread of pictures from the U.S. Army newspaper Stars and Stripes showing the progress. The.captive asked the major his - “Who: sent you?” asked. “‘Why did you take the trou- ble ‘to travel to Panmunjom?"’ The major tiently. * * @ “T know everything about South Korea,” the captive interjected. ‘I . “You should listen to the explainer.”” — *“Tung-moo,": the young major said. “Comrade.” tion, but the South Korean address of a soldier. to a soldier. is just water. I think they are right —but I think there is replied, softly, pa- |: It was not the Communist saluta- | Mer 2 Americans and 1 Briton who be called. Some South Korean prisoners in- | - terviewed Thursday marched into stayed with the Communists will] ©¢ the Prisoner was the explanation tents singing- Cm munist “songs, and &¢har mm <= i But the interViews -went so smodéthly that'a young Polish ma- jor serving as a repatriation com- mission observer began nodding and finally went to sleep. He awoke with a start when the session), E 3 Fs rl isft i 5 There wasp vince, bat many| tile ad wars foe cre prisoners. were more- talkative | seny tried: to wind ‘ joven Syed pitt anges view wi: political speeches passively explainers, U, N. Command said j more South Koreans of 328 who ae aaa a vowed GT, One POW objected to the record- Extra Special ___ Shirts te show you care. $4.50 to $5.95 Extra Special Slacks for year ‘found wear. $9.95 to ‘Etil’ Specel Ties to match hair and eyes. $1.50 to $3.50 $17.95 a _ THE P veetul, imported fer home demonstration of any machine. Nothing to buy—it's yours freet HUB APPLIANCE STORES, FAMOUS goa Bolin ME/ > MACHINES 2 FREE IN THOUT HOME DEMONSTRATIC OBLIGATION ‘ahicens On? 9008. ta weecyene wha phanen a Te PONTIAC ‘+ today with some placing their bets) Fy al the births. PRESS, TWIN DELIVERY —irs sda » briiadia: 41, holds her \dpeitical twins, Paul, left; , aod Peter, born at the Episcopal ‘Hospital in Phila- ‘Tdelphia, Pa. Standing at their side is another set. of identical twins, Gerden Lockhart, left, and Herbert G. Lockhart Jr., right, beth jun-’ iors at the Temple University School. of Medicine, who assisted at ; By SAM DAWSON { NEW YORK u®—Business - goes! into the homestretch. of the year | « on the Christmas shopper while others put the slump in factory output higher on their dope sheets. wonder if they've overstocked—or | have been too cautious in their ordering and may miss sales. . Industrial production's slip is showing, the Federal Reserve Board -reports. In November, the ‘total-output of the nation’s. mines land factories dipped below. the year ago figure for the first time. It’s six per cent lower than the postwar peak reached last March. Usually production rises in No- vember, but this time it slipped below the October level, * Part of he . was blamied on +. Nance, president of Packard/ Motor Car Co., says the coming year will be ’ ‘tough and rugges for his industry. . / Eastern sietiion, however, have “Voie Fi jainleSé-Steol Cabinet Sink E MATCHLESS 10? QUALITY Sh _ at the LOW PRICE of PORCELAIN! WAN CWT “Le aoe SS R Usually ‘Valued at $300. 00 Oakland Avenue ” a MM Ah i whit win He SMART DIV. LAWRENCE FLEISCHMAN, Inc. Open Friday ree | ‘FE brad lower auto production, And James /reasons as follows: 1. | tran restriction, | hard to. show Rigel spelled | j at wil bebomme scence Bie worthy (F Hope: ‘Seen in Yule Buying at Business Year's End The Federal Reserve Bank - of Boston reports. consumer spending so far this year in New England is slightly above the mark at the same time last year, with Christ- mas trade to set the final pattern. New Englanders, moreover, have How. well the buying public fills Sear than Ine ee its Christmas stocking will solve | the, worries of merchants who) cline in business’ which started Jast “The moderate pee metectve de- | summer apears Jo have continued in recent weeks without. any striking change of pace,”’ The Guaranty Trust oe. of New York reports. /* * @ The National ‘City Bank of New York says in its December letter, out today, that. “Business senti- ment iyi general is tending to move from extremes of either pessimism or fptimisum into the middle gropind." ; ™ ” * * Aome businessmen expect a re- éession and the bank lists their The _ big spring spurt was largely due to building up of inventories and consumer debt, and this trend has now about ceased; 2. Consumers have bought so many appliances and other durable goods that de- mand is bound to slacken; and 3. Wages, costs and prices‘ got out of ‘balance during the long infla- tionary period, so that now many manufactured goods are priced out of reach of consumers, ‘notably farmers whnee mromes are falling. But the ae Gada many re- assuring factors. Government de high, with any.-drop in federal spending likely to be offset ‘by rises in local. government projects and highway building. an SEP “Lending tatieations are — and liquid,” the bank says, rent savings are large, policy is aimed at stan an wanet id be projects. _—e inventories have been THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1953. : } 4 ug J wgey cy / fo now you can sew the | minack mite THE PONTIAC PRESS, nTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 | including federal tax ~and 1 yr. picture tube Nom iAte ney without attachments! WHITE | Sewing Machines == The Secret Is WW the 3-Spools! Check | These White Features! ~ ff Sew the Miracle stitch without attochments! of Still” ualled for str. refree sewing on Sechrest one? part part. 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Hie 2 : f mi i a we ae ad Pej gran toed yy ' A at ; 7 oy aid x oy J + a 4S " Te FE é ue Wit? eas, i ?. a... é a \ 42 PRE aie - em Fi , = = od a ae : Biel ) i ee s THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER % 1055 \ | ra lee ee \ \ oe : tA cos a . eaiieh . ae h ; these a pigeon tk Sea pee “oy etl 130 Police Guard rss ic a ee tied ety an t | ime But he fate soo ily i fore the committee Tuesday. | Louis. Goldblatt, secretary-treasur- LEMS e i PLIn a : ae Ser eee : i Rep. Harold Velde URI) denied |e nd Bridges’ No, 1 lieutenant; ee we MEAL Sane eeu mel Dockers Probe ess mass ten peer ea By apapiactc HUDGINS BEALE ee wares dS ee ; sowrer ol: Local 6 J6c *. . ‘ . ‘Left-wing Longshoremen =| |Christmas Can | Threaten to Break Up or : San Francisco Hedring Prove Easy SAN FRANCISCO w-Extra po- e } s#h. Wy luce wien eteml today to toap “two Saat pe mering way tolon Civie Center pa Bridges’ —— ; i on in a Megs by 4 solve your Christmas” “shopping a aaa problem, . Activities Committee Milljons of ‘people start Christ- stone at City Hall. ‘ mas savings accounts at this time? ‘The protest, labeled a stop work ‘of the year to be prepared for néXt| meeting by Bridges’ own Local 10 Christmas, It is a painless way to | of the left-wing International Long-} meet all gift obligations in a grand) shoremen’s and Warehousemen's manner. Union, could tie up 40 ships. It _ Edward F. Dorset, president was called at a meeting attended i‘ s. of the Christmas Club corpora. |by fewer than 600 of the local’s| Louis Rosser, 47, of Los Angeles,| 9). tion which encourages banks to [5,500 members after several | who said he was a disillusioned | | ee te body warm. at night. was wate ae a tape now toy ell fo..play with. = |DR. H, A. MILLER Optometrist But one day Henrietta met ‘ Willie and she thought she would “Oh, you cael: wonderful’ thing! Cried Henrietta. boxes,.or finariced homes through never be lonesome again. pa their institutions. It was near Christmas. Henri-| Jeaving the turnips forgotten on my own plate!” cried Henrietia. | «tiere is a concrete demonstra- etta was coming home from the} the sidewaik, ran int the house. | “And he can sleep with me. Why | ¢i5. that our financial institutions store with a bag of turnips for the| “Mother! Father! Grandmama! | ¥°" won't even know’ he Sat the | are serving all the people—are 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 house. I promtige! I promiies : reet , 3 family dinner,-When she came t0}Grandpapa! Everyone! Come helping the mian in the street to “Better Things in Sight” ng sig eg oot = quickly!” pre The ne wiguied free from san per scouts on dea te aoe , he bottom step, the est All the family came. They saw Henrietta's arms and dashed to the | Stic of American ry." 2 : brightest looking brow and /at once this. marvelous thing that father’s feet. He licked the fath- por ia be a Pr ae eves % had Happened to Henrietta. er’s broken shoes lovingly. | '- Approximately 12 million sal ‘He's mine!” cried the little| The father did not smile mor) Soot. in 6,400 banks and sav- Pry speak. . @rt. “He has no collar and he) "PC ycistmas will be here s0on,"*| i865, said the mother, taking pity on Henrietta. “Let the child have her soft ~ moment there seemed to be ndth-| ‘The family smiled and patted Sal hm Wilt extaimed | if yt i AT, tie Me iE Ey 2 5 2 a = a 3 E F g a : ‘i Give-Several Gifest | oe _ SAVE, TOO! 835 eee FI 2 g é es i i ti fj ‘| a 4 : 3 iH ; a : i é g iE a8 ‘it uF § HE Ad “Hl ber® are a F ge & EF. a fr 2 her dog.” m. \ Yes! Here’s your chance re ‘to give her _quolity lin- slips, rayon gowns oF gowns—oll sizes. For His Dress-Up Days For His Colorful Noliday ~ DRESS SHIRTS | GIFT TIES - Initialed Handkerchiefs 3 for $1 § Glove and Muffler Set, 2 for $5 ose Real life-like baby’ Thrifty Gifts for Her! - dolis with sleeping | ms , eyes, life-like hair - os = and fully clothed Ideal’s 14 inch Blo Ski “im frilly dress, and Betsy McCall's uses - rts his big doll on / aa. McCalls: ’ , ) ae f For His Leisure Hours ‘ é , ' t i] i f “ aathea Ae Yio eek SLIPPER SOCKS { MEN‘S ROBES . Sweaters conti Ip 8200. $10 | ; “5 : : Men's Gift Pants .........95 s Gift Pajamas Siéenueun for $5 . se : for 5 Sportswear for her — beoutiful skirts, lovely blouses and all wool _ Sweaters. sith « Weteimel Sen ” K Practical Home Gilt | mo 00 BOXED PILLOW GASES f BOXED TOWELS | $20. fF «$2200 | i | | score monble dot ~ BOX FINGER TIP TOWELS $1.00 * Comb and Brush Set... .$1 s.00 | or eg ane * =, $10 wi cee 25 / . | 4 Log - . 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To 7 ] _ Your Great ol ood at d . § ad a i : Your Credit ; =" By + HAVANA (UP)—Cubans can now Aook forward to a month's paid va- ‘Gation every year. = President Fulgencio Batista has _ Bemued a decree coditying all the . : [ an employer to grant a month's Mil ee. asf eucias tne every li Ronths he works. es Recogniting that an employe | ~ feels to rest from his job for his ~ Jpealth’s suke;-as well as for the a. om WENTY-EIGHT well-being of his family who de- : ~on him for their support, the | also compels the worker to THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1953 eat ten “| ployer is granted a five. and one- half month period after thé vace- | ton comes due in which to grant the paid holiday. it the worker should resign. be- fore his 11 months are completed, or .be-dismissed for grave mis- demeanors, he forfeits the vaca- tion pay accumulated up to that time. The decree also provides for establishment of a commission te : wuper vine wae enforce the law. . Discovered Cuba (INS)—-One of Cobalt Is. MOA BAY, the most important discoveries ef| cobalt in recent years was made recently.at Moa Bay on Cuba's nertheast coast. The discovery is expected to provide U_ S. with a continuing source of these strate- gic metals, . ee take the time off due him. The em- a IWE “Sixes 4t0 10° ayer ndiaiiaieniieaiedintidieaeethe aa ee = Re a I A MICE SIDE GUSSET BOOT |; . Waterproof | side gusset permits boot to be stretched over snow suits. Sizes 6 te 12. $298 Children's sizes 8 te 3, $398. Lineede but won't buy. with his style in mind. '|Wholer Treats Whaling. | |as Secretive Business | | fishing spot. lly received a request for technical | | broadcast couldn't be too strong TOPPER..TO A CHRISTMAS MORN—Ni ican. be that new hat he Pick it out . SCHENECTADY, N. Y. (UP) — ‘Even whalers don't like to spread the word around of. their favorite The General Electric Co. recent- advice from a radio operator on a! Dutch whaler peated out of South Africa. He needed a two-way radio set- up strong enough to maintain con- tact over water between the fac- tory ship dnd the smaller catcher ships. The only hitch was that the or other whalers could tune in and find out where the whales were. ) Ste tye nie ee Delicacies Are Ideal. Gift for One With ‘Everything’ For someone ‘who * ‘has every- thing” —.or for anyone who en- joys fine food — the ideal gift is ~ Sy ja basket or ‘hamper crammed with out-of-the-ordinary delica- cies. — it's a gift that will truly fill of gourmets, says the follow- ing items are most popular with Santa’s grocery helpers: ; Olives . Large, perfect, ripe and green: stuffed with anchovies, almonds or pearl onions. Others pitted and stuffed with chopped olives. For a special treat buy them mounted on “‘plastic” trees and packed in bottles, The tree saves digging in to get them. Green-, ripe—a delicate novelty. Hors d’Ocuvres Smoked turkey and smoked tur- key paste; smoked oysters; caviar (1 ounce, 2 ounces, 4 ounces, 1 pound); pate de foie gras, ham tongue paste, Argentine liver pate, kippered snack, Danish liver paste, anchovies in oil, imported sardines, cocktail sausages, cheddar cheese spread. Nats Brazil nuts,. papershell’ pecans, almonds, walnuts. (At holiday tithe whole nuts in shell are in demand.) Marrons in-syrup, Mac- adamia nuts, assorted salted nuts, pina nuts. - Fruits, Fruit Janis ‘Kamquats in syrup, whole fruit In brandy, figs ip syrup, gourmet james, table raisins packed in syrup, fresh fancy grapes, ap- Fruitcake and plum: pudding, Nesselrode; tutti-frutti, grandy= hard chocolate, _ butterscotch. That’s. only a partial list of Epicures advise that you build ‘your basket around the person- ality and social life of the. re- cipient rather than send items you, personally, would like to receive. ‘ éiusters, watermelon rind in luxury items for your gift basket. _ add = J sa. em Source Says Chinese} Aim to Make Tools HONG KONG -4®—On paper it reads good. Peoples’ China, Red magazine, says that China will concentrate in the next five years on development of ferrous and non- ferrous metallurgy, the .machine- buiding industry, the coal. indus- try, the petroleum industry, the electric power industry and the defense industry. The idea is for Red China to produce her own machine tools, precision instruments, automobiles, tractors, airplanes, tanks and ar- tillery. Most technical opinion here ig that the Reds do not have the raw materials nor the technical know-how to build stich an in- dustrial goal in 10 years, let alone increased traffic making a gift fit for any gourmet. kit or jewel case when empty. GIFT HAMPER—This basket is Jaden with 15 mellow cheeses, Hamper may be used for sewing Urban -Business Center Losing Past Popularity CHICAGO (UP)—Central busi- ness districts in large cities are lesing their popularity because of ngestion, ac- cording to an article in Puilio| Management Magazine. Increased automobile registra- tion and a post-war boom in sub- urban aras have kept customers away from “downtown,” said J. D. Carroll, Jr., director of the Detroit, Mich., Metropolitan Area Study. Carroll also noted a ‘‘steady, rel- ative decline in real property val-. ues in central business districts, five. land Cobalt Use Is Great PITTSBURGH (INS)—The steel industry is the largest single user of cobalt, an important alloy in making heat-resistant: steel. es- sential to jet engines, gas turbines, turbosuperchargers and pun bar- rel linings. Kitty of Change Grows SEARCY, Ark. (A bank here stocked a make-your-own jar with $15, Three months later, after numerous customers fished in the kitty for change, there was slightly more than $15, Men's Ideas Vague in in Buying Flowers : 5 explained at a conven recently. “They leave orekyaing thing for $5,’ a ask, ee eo oe tae and that goes for a man who will go bargain — (a rarity) for way their forebears did, they do did their ancestors. Hailstorms Cause Most Destruction in Kansas TOPEKA, Kan. (UP)—KHail storms, not are the weather villains of Kansas, fre- quently called the cyclone state, 9 summary by weather observers in+ dicates. They reported that Kansas storm damage last August amounted to an estimated $322,265. Of that amount, $263,200 was chargeable to’ hail, while tornadoes cost a During . the month two torna- -change | paltry $16,115. had | does, nine hail.storms,-four severe windstorms, and 11. electrical storms occurred in the state. First quelity black rubber. Sizes 6 to 12 $449 * Boy sizes ™ $ $3 98 faa’ sizes Tl te 2 8 wera cy SCHICK “20”. SHAVER 114° | r= $2150 $75 ; : 3 $1.50 Weekly Lady's ELGIN. 17 Jewels - for all on your list... We diskke to mention thrift or economy in relation to Christmas gifts. We know you wont 6 give the best—ond that you want to spend your hard earned dollor wisely. Knowing all of this—this year we cre offering you the greatest gift valves in our history—come in and save—pay on easy terms naxt yeor & NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT MARK r eee fi he he at! ! f 4 ‘TE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1053 ‘ Endures Week-Long. Ordeal , Czech Family Flees Reds by Hiding Under peber| by hiding for a.week under a pile of lumber on a freight train. Bedrich Cech, ‘a 52-year-old baker, said they feared arrest by Czech police because his daughter Viasta is| married to a former American GI, Ronald K. Brown, and lives with him near Earlham, Iowa. Cech told a.news conference in Linz that starvation, thirst and sickness nearl ‘party,-which included his* __ son, Marion, 30; his preg- nant daughter-in-law Dra- homira, 24, and their two children, Ladislav, 4, and Viasta, 2. , * . The Trieste-bound train on which they: were huddied crossed and re- crossed the Iron Curtain three’ times before they finally reached the safety of the American zone of Austria last Thursday. Customs inspectors overlooked the refugees hidden under the load ot wood. Cech gave these details of the amazing escape plan: . On Nov, 19. Marion ordered an open freight car from the sawmilh where he worked to be loaded in such a way that a six-foot square space would be left under the lumber. The family climbed in. The children were given seda- tives. The family took two suit- cases with family heirlooms, an oxygen tank, rolls of tarpaper, tools, food, water and a strong liquor. They reached the border on Nov. 21, They held their breath while ed the ene they reached the Soviet zone of Austria, Named FAITH Head ‘tion * ‘For, the Aid and Instruction eis Handicapped,” “Tuesday ni Kenneth Carpenter . SEE pe et the Finally they arrived in Liz in the - | U.S. occupation zone. _They got out there—on Thanks- giving Day. County Deaths Mrs. Blanche Mae Beardsley LAPEER — Funeral. arrange- ments are pending for Mrs. Blan- che Mae Beardsley, 68, of 516 N. Wilder Rd. She is at Baird Fu- IMLAY CIT¥—Service for Frank R. Dahn, 75, -a_long-time area resi- dent, was today at Muir Brothers The group, sponsored by Oak- dand County Society for Crippled Children, named Hubert Evans, vice president; Mrs. Ronald Hod- ges, secretary; and James Van Cleave, treasurer. Dale S. Renault, Michigan, execu- Hburial in White Chapel, Memorial Park. Cemetery. Mrs. Lewis died yesterday at eee De- Surviving in adition to her hus od ae fer othe, Olive two 1953: _te te ea apg "Notice of Last Day of Registration A special election having been called to be held in said school dictrict on the 16th day of December, \ Friday, the 4th of cipro M., sam in “INehru Doubts *| sometimes brought him into *| will serve a fish dinner at the in Church at Baptist Church, Lake Orion, Dor- la Jean Rose became the bride of Frank H. Parker. The Pell js Oe Seavert S War Is Near. Says Both Sides Know Desire to Avoid It NEW DELHI, India —Premier Nehru é4id today there “is no near chance of war, and war plus aggression can be avoided purely for practical reasons interview ‘both sides are aware of the terrible consequences of war and. therefore, however mych shouting they do, there is a desire to avoid it.” » Cutiining his philosophy,’ which flict with American Congressmen, Nehru told three American news- men that a military buildup could »| be overdone and should be judged against the possibility of imminent aggression, Nehru outlined these points in a interview: Fish Dinner at Metamora METAMORA—The Pilgrim Club “MR. AND MRS. FRANK H. PARKER Dorla Jean Rose Married LAKE ORION ~ Before a can-, bolt. and the bridegroom's parents dielit altar banked with baskets of | are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Parker chrysanthemums Nov. 21 ‘at First of 99 Shadbolt, Lake Orion. . Terrible Consequences, |, The Indian leader said in an|/ «|Topic at Dem Meet . | day reported a huge fire Wednes- for| day ‘night on one of the nearby Lake .Orion For the 8 p.m. ceremony, the bride wore a floor-length chan- tilly: lace-over-satin gown with V-neckline, stand-up ¢ollar and long sleeves. Her full skirt swept into a cathedral train and her ‘fingertip net veil was held by a seed pearl and rhinestone Crown. Dressed in a oe with fitted lace bodice and full net skirt was Mrs. Claude Parker, matron : Mrs. Oliver ura Lind and Miss of honor’s. Importance of Youth The North Oakland County Young Democratic Club heard an appeal Tuesday for young blood and new ideas in the Democratic Party by Philip Hart, legal adviser to Gov. G, Mennen Williams, - Hart spoke at an organizational meeting of the club at the Hotel Roosevelt attended by more than 200 people. Twenty-five new mem- bers were accepted, ‘Hart was joined on the speak- ers’ platform by Norman Kran- dail, Democratic committeeman, Krandall, who also is chairman of the Oakland County Young Democratic Club, stressed the im- portance of expanding youth activi- ties within the Democratic Party. Dr. Cooley, in a non-partisan talk on political activities of young peo- ple, emphasized the need for a more active interest in politics by the nation’s youth. Soviet Fire Reported police observers on Hokkaido, northernmost Japanese island, to- assort- | Soviet-occupied, islands of Habo- mal, . * OA ony Saving Chiistmas Gift Ladies’ Watches Justice Official 'Denies Laxity . }then sitting in Denver, “+4 The Justice Department state- KUSHIRO, Japan t®—Japanese | Claims 19 FBI Agents Aided in Denver Jury Tampering Case WASHINGTON . ~The Justice Department, denying laxity or_re- fusal to ald in a Denver grand jury tampering case, says 19 FBI agents aided in the investigation, U.S, District Judge Willis W. Rit- ter had said- last week that the department had: refused to assist in an Inquiry into jury tampering by: Denver gamblers. The judge, could not be reached last night at his home in Salt Lake City. - meant late yesterday did not men- ition the judge but referred to a | “political discussion” of the case oan obvious ‘reference to a dis- ‘eussion of it by Clayton Fritchey, ‘deputy chairman of the Demo- cratic National Committee, Fritchey,in a television appear- ance Sunday; declared that Atty. Gen. Brownell reopened the con- treversial- Harry Dexter White} ,: case, in .part, to divert attention every second Priday:.at 5 p.m ing will continue uitil 6 p.m from ‘a serious situation within the Justice Department.” He men- tioned Judge Ritter’s remarks. Asst. Atty. “Gen. Warren Olney III took note of comments that the Denver case “had been in some way mishandled,"’- and he de- clared: ‘There is no substance to this. assertion.” |. Former Tiger Speaks to: Lions Club Members Tiger pitcher Dizzy Trout spoke before 200 Lions Club members and guests at “Earl Carmichael Night’ Monday at St. John Lu theran Church. ~ Trout showed motion pictures and delivered a short talk on base- ball 2 The affair was in honor of the late Earl Cartichael, who was ROCHESTER —/Former Detroit |. Couples Group ~ to Start Meeting Next Thursday WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— Belton requested those intending to jain to register before opening night. The Recreation Department phone number is OR 3-9152 County Calendar: Metamora MOMS sale at the Albertson A starting at 2 a a Somers ay, Heights | HID Gasette yan Legion Post 143 has scheduled a fish fry Ms, Writes ‘ the on Rd. 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Cen 10 “™ SBUCKS Campbell's Chicken Noodle SOUP 6 = SBUCKS 10 POINT SPECIAL Kingan’s Pure Pork SAUSAGE osm BUCK Our Favorite SWEET .... 50 PEAS ™ 8 ws ‘BUCK’ Pine Cone TOMATOES No. 303 Can Ae Tee i CANS ‘BUCK $ : ee "| Heavenly Bars Look So Pretty yoli can't resist them, that's oir ‘holiday treat, Heavenly Bars. These bars ‘are rich and dejicious with that melt-in-the-mouth “ness. at |" The recipe is versatile—you can fp make bars.or fer a more festive | occasion, pe as cookies and ? them a’ ‘chocolate anne Heavenly Bars | 4 eup butter or ‘ge cup confeetioners’ sugar 2 teaspoons vani 2 cups sifted aap flour , be teaspoon 6a 1 ~~ quick fouled oats, uncooked i Toppi | -%. cup:‘chopped nujmeats * 4 6-ounce package chocolate chips |_ Cream butter, add sugar grad-| j ually. Beat in vanilla. Add flour | and salt to creamed mixture. Stir | in rolled oats, (Dough will be quite | stiff.) Spread in a greased 7xil- | inch baking pan. Bake in 325 oven | 25 to 30 ‘minutes, Sprinkle choco- | late chips on top; return to oven Picture pretty and so tempting |, ‘| called ' until chocolate is melted, about 3 Mince Pie Orice - |Was Called Shrid and Meant Gifts Have you ever heard these things - about mince pie? Mince pie has always represented a eompound.of the choicest pro- ductions of the East and sym- bolizes the gifts ofthe Wise Men to the Child Jesus. Inthe beginning mince pies were “shrid” or s ed pies, There was an old saying «that you” would have as many months in a year as mince pies you tasted at Christmastime. “Mince pies were-first baked in the form of the manger, and the old books always called the upper crust of the pie its coffin. Arrange Proper Space When Dad Carves Meat When dad gets ready to carve the dinner roast make sure “that he has plenty of space in which to work, See that water glasses, vege- table dishes are not in his way. Place the meat platter directly in back of the dinner plates. If your platter is not several inches larger than the roast, then minutes, Spread chocolate evenly; | it’ s wise to have a second hot plat- “sprinkle with nutmeats. Chill and|ter on which he can place the i.cut into bars, Makes 24 bars. | Chocolate Dipped Cookies: After | step 3, shape dough into smail | cones, balls or logs and place on | greased baking sheet. Bake as di- | rected above. Cool. Prepare choco- late dip by melting two 6-ounrce | packages of chocolate chips in the | top of-a double boiler. Add % cup of milk and beat with a rotary egg beater until combined, Using cooled Cookies into the chocolate. Rol] them in chopped nutmeats or shredded coconut if desired and place on’a wire rack to. drain. a pair of tongs or 2 forks, dip the; Store in‘ refrigerator. ! carved slices of meat, Be sure to keep garnishes simple enough so that he need not remove them be-. fore _ carving. Seattle wind sf right out ofthe - cold-water faucet _ to make delicious nonfat milk for drinking and milk bill in half, too! Pet Nonfat milk costs only / Delicious Nonfat Milk Quick ..« THE PONTIAC PRES fe S, THURSDAY, DECEMBE R 3, 1953. _ 2 -Yule Shopping | ; May Set Record. Some Retailers Believe : Volume May Exceed '52 by 10 Per Cent ’ tailers,” Business Week, anticipate a volume as great, while some estimate as ¢ | if [iid HELE ef GH ; 28 factor “a BASIC MIX COOKIES—-Shown above are just three versions of an easy-mix basic recipe for Oat- meal Cookies. Add spices, fruit, or- nuts to the original al version to simplify/your holiday baking. Variations above are Orange Coconut, Cranberry and Ginger Oatmeal Cookies. aed a alt 1% Fs Fj , af * + -# mide ig sh iy Be re, eek i Add Nuts or Cranberries to Basic Oatmeal Cookies. When the time for that holiday baking spree arrives, do it the. easy way. Both the shopping for ingredients and the actual baking will be simpler. Just take a basic recipe, such as this one for. a simple one-bow! Oatmeal Cookie, then dress it up with the addition of festive fruits, nuts,‘or spices. ” cia Either the regular or the quick- cooking rolled oats may be used in these cookies. 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour 2 teaspoon soda ‘ teaspoon salt cup fat Dp % cup browtl sygar Py cup granulated sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla les) milk z E Applesauce Fruit Cake : a oe eww f Al i H | gy f | 4 8 Sign of Quality | “BREAKFASTS = Boked Solisbury Steok with Braised 55 c ** ses ee Dete Cof ‘Molesses 2 ok * ee : %: Ca : te er hrit : = Lemon. Orange and Citron Peel. Cocoanut and Butter Top Bread ...1a0 m0. - 66-6. eee se aw. 2/35 Streusel Rolls 6/28¢ . * | Chocolate Brownies -nso.ane+om;s.0\+ ++ +++ + ume: Cakes se ers tram «oie ee ee eae -@¢, 4% : ; & = iotee ee 000 aes -. Dox. 39e i #0 09 06 60 ame 16, & eewecees ote 08. ug rolled oats. Drop by’ teaspoonfuls onto greased cooky sheet and bake in 375 oven 8 to 10 minutes; Yields 3% dozen cookies. , Ginger Oatmeal Cookies: Add 1 teaspoon ginger to the dry ingre- dients before sifting. Add %4 tea- spoon lemon extract with milk. Orange ‘Coconut Cookies: Add 2 tablespoons orange juice and 1 tea- spoon grated orange rind with egg. Add % cup coconut with oats. | Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies; Add % cup quartered fresh cranberries with rolled oats. Hermits: Add 1 teaspoon cinna- mon and 4 teaspoon nutmeg to dry ingredients before sifting. Add % cup grated raw-carrot, 44 cup raisins, and % cup chopped nuts with rolled oats. *# Chocolate Polka Dots: Add 1 6- ounce package semi-sweet choco- late pieces and % cup chopped nuts with rolled oats. rolled Candied Cranberries! Nice to Have on Hand You've haa cranberry sauce and cranberry jelly. You've made cran- berry relish and cranberry salad. Now try candied cranberries. They are delicious and useful to have on hand at Christmas, either to serve as sauce or to use for decorating cakes, candies, sauces, puddings, and so on. - Candied Cranberries 4 cups cranberries 4 cups granulated sugar Wash and sort the cranberries and spread on a shallow baking pan. Distribute the sugar evenly over the berries and bake in a 27 oven for 50 to 60 minutes. Turn the berries occasionally by sliding a flat panake turner un- der them. When done, they should be transparent, the sugar should be all dissolved and the syrup should be slightly thickened. Pour into\a serving dish, cool and re- frigerate. Or pour while still hot into sterilized jars and seal. This ™ | with sugar, baking powder, salt Apples Add Special | Flavor to Pancakes - Bright red apples shredded, un- peeled give the pancakes special 2 large ; flour. : ~ ~ —s == We Reserve the N Defiance So) - ‘ + N s Red Kidney . Beans. y No. 303 Can Vi On i Ib. tin Y 7 .) : 2) ’ as ‘I oe © @ o o bb, print y , : 1) “2 5 é a Tilt p, #2 CR eceoevee¢¢ @ pkg. — eac es con Q a \ i) LSS : : i \\ P * old Meda | = lS SS SS on Se 3 Z J a aa a aw a a Se he ee a a Try Broiled Grapefruit on Yule Bregkfost Menu Here's a delicious holiday break- fast menu: Broiled grapefruit, sausage links, sd j ee a anaee homemade coffee | c Small Fry Size “If It's Alive — It’s Fresh” — ‘White Rock > 2V4 - 4 Lb. Average FRYERS . Stock Your Freezer! YOUNG DUCKS a" = 39 | ROASTING HENS”. a, “ 39: TURKEYS -~-- GEESE --- STEWERS PERCH 82 South Saginaw St.” te. 39¢ | RED SNAPPER — BUFFALO ae SHRIMP. i OYSTERS — FRESH — ~~ 5 4 Ss 5 Lbs. WILD RABBITS . = 55° | Large Fresh EGGS. u.: ~ 59° FRESH LAKE CHANNEL. OR: | CATFISH 7 nll fee wage Fresh and Salt Water Fish of All Kinds PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET T| —Wholesale and Retail— SALT “HERRING | FE 4-1521 | —— __ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1988 ,|Non-Allergenic © Cookie Recipe: If someone in your family is an excellent cookie recipe for, them. If chilled for 5 or 6 hours it will be easy to work with and will roll well. You may also use it in a cookie pean oc Ores 2 Se eee box cookies. pour immediately over the flour mixture. Add vanilla and blend thoroughly. Chill 5 to 6 hours, then Topping Cream i qup sugar 1 teaspoon--cinnamon Colored sugar er nuts Brush tops of cookies with’ cream. Mix sugar and cinnamon =3\and sprinkle dyer the top. Add colored sugar or nuts if desired. Bake in a 350 degree oven 10 to 12 minutes. Makes 4 to 5 dozen cookies. Company dessert: fill individual glass serving dishes with a layer of strawberries and one of soft custard sauce. roll. % itch ‘thick and cut into i 9 ing pertiny plage me dl 4 NEW STYLE PLUM PUDDING—It’s your plum puddings for Christmas. You may make any steamed puddings several weeks in advance and keep them in the refrigera- tor or the freezer. Ready-to-eat used. not too early to make cnn Sunday night supper treat: Stir chopped ham into waffle batter and bake waffles as usual. Serve © T-Bone © Club ° Round © Swiss cs Well Trimmed of Waste and Really Tasty Boneless Roll Rib Roast... We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities! Extra Juicy, ond Tender a “ROAST... 3 Lbs. 85¢ BEEF , 09: Three vantages You Gain eae Reeeebeene se St. Continuously Ground From Only Leah, Tender Meats 11. Fresh QUALITY FOODS Always Offered | |Z Every Item Sold With a Money Back Guarantee 3. Low, Low Prices teen, Tender, ond So Delicious ‘Michigan U. S. No. 1 POTATOES 50 Ib. Bag Guarantoed! Extra Well Trimmed of Fat and Waste, —_—_ a pins a TDAY: Armour Stor Packed in Carton Creamy Smooth Boscul PEANUT BUTTER Giant, Loveabfe, Soft ” Teddy Bears. +598 Extra Lean and Meaty Cisne Tek ;' SHORT Genuine Imported | WATCHES RR OE SS et a ee cue Se Pe ee Swiss’ Jeweled 1 Yr. Goaran- Anti-Mag- netic, Unbresk- Birds Eye Frozen ‘ORANGE _____||p Holiday Feast Baked Fresh Pears i ef THT i é i vai ERE | ell pl fe Fi ; Eve rf i in pears 'y bs orange rind ba eu Preah juice espoons fi lemon juice i inch 0 cinnamon. 2 whole cloves Make Yule List of Baking Needs: |° Spices, Colorings It is a good idea to make a Cookie Recipe ~ Quick and Easy will be welcome additions to your j usual batch of holiday cookies, Reanege Wheat Germ Bars 3,° poe ‘wheat germ gd Pend can S wectenad condensed pony Vanilli : a package spererent. chocvjate: Spread mixture evenly. in a greased 8 inch pan. Bake in 350 oven 30 to 35 minutes ‘or until done. Cool and cut into bars_or » small squares. Makes 8 large bars, ‘ If you store meat or fish left- overs that are to be reheated “as is,” you'll save dish-washing if you put them into refrigerator packed in the rich goodness of bars. With meals, between meals, the family will love them; so Good fillers for cookie boxes. will your L scams CHOCOLATE WHEAT GERM BARS—Important ‘food value is be these ¢asy-to-make wheat germ dishes such as stainless steel or? heat-resistant glass that may be put into the oven, DIRECT FROM THE POULTRY FARM GRADE A LARGE LEWIS BROS. FARM MKT. Dixie Highwoy. Neer M-15 Junction | Santa Claus, we get a very special is devoted entirely to Christmas cooking, We have tried to include a little j ‘i candy, fruit cake, raised bread and, faven't included a recipe you want, please call us and ask for it. worked out? You probably know what you want to make in the weeks ahead have fruit cakes ripening. If not you may still make them, since they will have three weeks to stand. Cookie Baking Is Disease but Exciting By JANET ODELL ‘Although we no longer beliéve in feeling about this time of the year. Some people call it a disease, for it is violent in its attack. ° ; One siege is definitely not guar- anteed to grant immunity; the same thing happens every year. We love it and welconie it. It's the Christmas spirit expressed in a mass production of Christmas cookies, As soon as Thanksgiving is over, we get the urge to start our Christmas baking. Cookies are our specialty, though we always make a number of holiday coffee cakes, full of nuts and candied fruit. We just don’t have the touch for candy, But cookies—ah, aed are wonderful! . Having been raised by a mother who is a superb cook, ‘and with two grandmothers also skilled in the kitchen, we learned early what fun Christmas cookies can be. Since having our oww kitchen, © many old favorites have come out of the oven; but each year there are several new recipes that simply. have to be_ tried. We have trouble knowing when to stop. This issue of the Market Basket of each specialty like of course, cookies. If we Do you have your schedule all No doubt many of yop already who wants to KEEP Christmas “cookies they make. j Your steamed puddings may know Turkey a la King is w de- . licious way to use turkey left from the holiday feasts. specialty is on the dinner calendar, serve Lemon Yam Puff, made with” mashed Louisana yams, a spark of interest to the menu. smooth - textured, is the perfect vegetable -- accompaniment creamed turkey and chic ken dishes, rind, lemon juice and milk. Beat a : THE PONTIAC PRESS. "THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 Lemon Yam Puff Brightens Menu. Economy - minded homemakers When this | and add The. puff, mellow flavored and for Lemon Yam Puff yy cup mapennatee 1 teaspoon sal 2 jeaspoons erated lemon tind 1%. lemon juice Pacer, sepneates 3 Ss ae mashed cooked yams Combine mayonnaise, salt, lemon ” LEMON YAM PUFF —Golden Lowisiana yam puff prepared with a dash of lemon is tasty and nourishing with Turkey a served over hot biscuits. Serve a green salad for nice color contrast - : e ee la King |. at Christmas A , : egg yolks and add to mayonnaise .” with this rich-looking vegetable dish. ya : ae : mixture; mix well, Add mayon- * “Fill thet. shaker with Morton, friend~ naise mixture to mashed yqms; not dry. Fold into yam ‘mixture; | if desired. Bake in moderate ¢ oven POURS” . beat until t and fluffy. Turn into greased 9-inch square | (350) 30-35 minutes. Makes six | WHEN IT RAINS IT Beat egg whites until stiff but| pan. Sprinkle with grated cheese, | servings. iodized or plain ; z Be. be made any time and stored im the refrigerator or freezer. Many Christmhs cookies improve | with age. If you make Springerie, Pfeffernusse. or Lebkuchen, they need some time in a cookie jar or tin before they are just right. Other cookies neetl to be made nearer the time they are to be eaten, Any cookie with a high fat content will not keep too well (but cookies! ), We have found from sad experi- ence that a delicious gumdrop bar cookie gets as hard as a rock in a week. Zella Boutell, in her ex- cellent Christmas Cookbook, says to substitute honey for all or part) of the liquid in a drop cookie if you want it to keep well. Let the children help with Christmas baking. They will like the decorating best of all. We admit that their idea of what looks good is far from ours. But they have. such fun “helping Mama” and are so proud of the So see that they scrub their hands, give them some dough and be prepared to scrub the kitchen | floor afterwards. You'll give them memories that will be precious te rest of their lives. 4 &f the good smelis from cookies in the oven were Wafted out of chimneys like smoke, all the citizens of Pontiac and surround. mg areas would be licking their | chops. Be sure to have a plate of sam- ples ready for your family after a day of baking. When you have filled all the cookie jars and casseroles and tin boxes and covered pans, paste on , “Hands Off!" and away, offer to guests and feed the family. Have fun, We intend to. Round : Swiss U. S. Graded “Choice” STEAKS With QUALITY MERCHANDISE The kind you get at Crawford's. For we are offering you quality at bargain prices this week-end! SAVE! Rib SLICED BACON ‘Best Maid Tray Pak = ge Bologna Large Bologna _ Offer Expires Dec. 19 you have a total of $50. Bring them in and get a beautiful fully dressed doll FREE! This offer expires Dec. 19, 1953. =— Pork L “Liver FREE DOLLS Save the cash register slips until © :2 | 29 % FOR AA 010) DRSIA ET LK Ke @ OS Be Tall = Cans ATC e « In Yellow ane: rters Defiance Margarine 5 4 WE GIVE HOLDE AW Lies CLD) NT \ on y Fryers...... ua 1%4-1% $ 39 Ih. avg. oe U.S. “Choice” Blade Cut U. S. No. 1 Maine POTATOES Beef Pot ie gs Armour Stor No. 1 Traypock SLICED BACON - Lean, Meaty Beef © Short Ribs..... _ We Reserve the Right to Limi Quantities! -| squares, Makes 1% pounds, FONDANT RIBBON CARAM candy that will keep well, pack heavenly. Caramel Ca Any man ie certain to be overjoyed ‘if he's given these caramel and then the candy is cut inte bars big enough to satisfy a man-sized yen for candy. . And ‘this caramel confec- tion is easy te make, too. The creamy fondant filling should be made a day ahead so it will ripen as good fondant should, — the the caramel el layers can Try Christmas ; Fruit Fudge Festive looking and deliciously good is this Christmas fudge. All _the good fruits which go into the holiday fruitcake are biended into creamy fudge to give this candy its pretty looks, its fruity flavor and its nice texture contrast. Either glazed fruit mix already prepared for fruitcakes.or a com- bination of glazed fruits of your own choosing can be used. The baste fudge, made so creamy and smooth with double-rich evapo- ‘rated milk, has the subtle tang of fresh lemon to point up the fruity goodness, Christmas Fudge 2 cups granulated ame le etn mang oo = 2 tablespoons. but 2 teaspoons wae jutee i teaspeom grated lemon rind 1 cup pn siased fruit Mix sugar, milk and butter in heavy saucepan, Cook slowly until sugar dissolves, stirring constant- ly. Then cook over medium heat to soft ball stage (238 F.), stirring all the while, Cool. Add lemon juice, rind; and glazed fruit, Beat until crystallization begins. Turn into buttered pan. Mark in Glazed fruit mix such as for making frgit cake, or a combina- tion of chipped glazed pineapple, candied cherries, finely chopped citron, candied orange and ve peel may be used. ae Let ‘Em Eat Coke Christmas is the ideal time for plum pudding and fruit cake. So here’s hoping Mom will have plenty on hand- to last her through the t RETAIL DEPT. Mea. 8 a. m. till 5 p. m. Tues. 8 a. m. til S p.m ‘Wed. 5 a. .m. till 12 Neon Thurs. 8 a. m. till 5 P; os Fri., Set. 7 a. m. O16 p. m. Smooth, creamy date fondant is sand-| to Please Your Menfolk ‘it is plastic. Press fondant over | bars. a 2 cups sifted cake flour Date Fondant ; ee ane 4 cups sugar oats ts poe ed se “4 light corn syrup “ cmp aruning 1-3 cup Hinaly cut dates je Oe at on van b-cunmn bins A aad handle. Knead until smooth a heavy saucepan. Cook rapid- ly to firm ball stage (244 de- grees F.), stirring occasionally. Add butter and milk gradually sé. that the mixture does not stop boiling at any time. Cook over medium heat to firm ball stage (242 degrees F.), stirring constantly because the mixture sticks easily at the last. quired for cooking. Add vanilla, Let caramei stand until mix- equal amounts into 2 buttered 8-inch pans. After caramel has cooled. to room temperature, loosen caramel! layers with ta- ble knife or spatula and turn onto wooden board. ef rich caramel. It into bars or cut into smaller indi- wiched between two layers ELS—Heres well, and taste | may be vidual a” ndies Sure'This Fruit Cake Worthy of Name Almost as enjoyable as the holi- days ahead are the festive prepa- gusty into & coffee can dis- | Ome tie meking fruit cake. guised in bright Christmas| You've & treat in store in a new paper. | cake that calls for condensed to Date Fondant Ribbon Caramels | ato soup as liquid and mince- | meat as the fruit, i recipe Cream Carameis i A richer texture results from the t Work ripened fondant until | iuse of thé soup, And~the cake a layer of caramel! and cover | Keeps moist so long, thanks to this with a second layer of cara-.| combination of ingredients mel. Place in refrigerator to) It's a dessert worthy of any oe- harden before cutting. Cut into. casion, Serve it at the holiday bars about 1 inch thick and feast or whenever refreshments about 24% inches long. Wrap In | .r. in order. aluminum foll and pack coffee ean if desired. Makes qbout 12 Surprise Fruit Cake be made—and the whale put | Segrtner very simply. For Christmas mailing over- seas the bara can be wrapped in aluminum foil and packed 1 fecipe Date Fondant Mix sugar, salt, syrup and milk in saucepan. Bring slowly to a boil, stirring ‘constantly. Then cook over medium heat to soft ball stage (238 degrees F.), stirring all the while. Cool until the hand may be held on the bottom of the pan with comfort, Stir in dates. Beat un- til creamy. Pour onto buttered plate and let stand until erys- talline and just cool enough to i= «l% . ewpa) soup 1 pong chopped nute Sift’ together flour, baking pow- der, soda and spices. Cream short- ening and sugar; add cold mince- Meat and mix thoroughly. Blend in eggs. Add flour mixture alter- nately with soup; stir until smooth. Mix in nuts. Pour into two greased loaf pans (8 x 5° x 2%"). or one 9%" tube pan; bake in 350 oven and plastic. Place in covered | about 8) minutes, or until done. dish or wrap in foil. Set in re-| Cool; serve with hard sauce or Pretzel Is symbols! of Wheel of the Sun Some Christmas cookies: are made in the form of pretzels. There is an old story about the origin of pretzeis. form, i The old calendar sign ‘tor the winter solstice was a circle with oe for Clorox removes more important, loundering frigerator overnight to ripen. | cover with -your-.favorite white | frosting. % cup butter 12-) eups evaporated milk a tan can! 1 teaspéon vanilla extract Mix sugar, salt and syrup In About 25 minutes are re-| FRESH ‘DRESSED ROCK ure stops bubbling, then pour Yuletide season. OAKLAND PACKING HOUSE ‘MARKET 77 S: Saginew St. STEWING CHICKENS: BAZLEY’S BETTER MEATS FOR linens are Settee aIB hvAua CASH MARKET 78 NORTH SAGINAW ST. . linens daisy fresh even when — dried indoors! In addition, Clorox, ¢ liquid, contains no gritty particles to damage wash and washer. Clorox is ’ tic, made by on exclusive, patented formula! 4) Open Fri. ‘til 9 P.M. WHOLESALE DEPT. Store Hours: 7 A.M. ‘tH 4 PLM, Daily Phone FE 2-9114 Free Deliv Rump Cut ROAST LEAN SLICED BACON 39: LB Center Cut Round Steak ROAST GRADE NO. 1 RING or LARGE BOLOGNA 29") YOUR CHOICE ROUND STEAK RIB STEAK FIRST CUTS PORK _ b ROAST | BREAST BAZLEY’S SNO-WHITE VEAL ‘SALE!! Shoulder Cut STEAK b. Lean, Blade Cut PORK CHOPS CHOPS 39 ba LOIN END 153. Barley Better Trim : ROUND, SIRLOIN or SWISS Loin or Rib a CHOPS _PORK | ae : f “ bs lite | i THE PONTTAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 Leftover egg whites ‘im a| the whites to make a high ‘ jar in the .| ringue for a lemon Don't Use, Mayonnaise . will a week or 10 days, Use whip. P » ng ee in Frozen Sandwiches e0on BEEF FOR DEucious EATING a 49. ROAST of RIB STEAK 59° Defiance COFFEE a 79° Pet 8 MILK 1 Tall Can Ham = 53 CALIF, HEAD LETTUCE..... 19¢ MICHIGAN POTATOES... . 39c pk. Cope Cod | CRANBERRIES or an Lb. 2 3° 4 Rolls 2° : LOTAN’S : g DIXIE HWY. AT TELEGRAPH . Lots of Free Parking STORE HOURS: 8 A.M. to 2 A.M. place over boiling water and stir BRAZIL NUT FRUITCAKE—This fruitcake re- quires no baking. Rich with Brazil nuts, spices and glazed fruit it will be the hit of the season. Pack it into foil boxes, tie it with Christmas ribbon, and you've a most welcome gift. | Icebox Fruitcake Easy, Different “Just the other day we had a ‘re- quest for an unbaked fruit cake. None cf the recipes we looked up were quite like this one, It is in- expensive and not too me to make. No-Bake Brazil] Nu Fruitcake ?. cups Brest 2 nuts (2 pounds wnahelied) 1 pound graham crackers. 1 pound ‘seedless raisins 8 ounces diced, mixed glazed fruit i 8-ounce jar maraschino cherries, drained 1 envelope unflayored geiatin % cup orange juice cup 3 4 % cup OR unsulphured teaspoon Vv: above graham crackers with a rolling pin. Mix with Brazil nuts, raisins, glazed fruit and cherries. Soften gelatin in orange juice; until gelatin is dissolved. Add sugar; stir until dissolved. ture; blend thoroughly with spoon, Turn into prepared pan down with hands. If desired, "sor nish with additional cherries and nuts, Chill in refrigerator 6 to 8 hours. To store, wrap in aluminum foil and keep in refrigerator. Makes 4% pounds fruitcake. Preparing Fruit Ahead Makes Cake Job Easier NEW YORK (UP)—If you bake your own holiday fruit cakes, here are some tips for easing the job. In. shopping, remember that, % pound of pineapple, cherries and cups. Ore pound of walnuts pro- duces 1 2-3 cups nutmeats; 1 pound almonds, 154 cups ard 1 pound filberts, 142 cups. Don't try to do all the prepara- tion and baking in one day. Buy fruits and nuts during regular shopping trips: Cut them and store in screw-top jars as you find time during regular kitchen duty. Pre- pare the pans and measure the in- gredients the day before baking, and you'll find the actual cake- making a breeze. Color Ice-Water A few drops of food coloring in the iced-water pitcher is taste- léss, but gives your holiday table an extra Christmas look. Make es! speed. Add to nut-fruit mix- eS ak, ea water, citrus peels each produces 144 Why are cakes made with Duncan Hines Mixes'so moist, so tender, so much like the finest homemade cakes that eaperte (and friends) can’t tell them apart? ~The Answer i is Simple! ingredients ... and @ the fact that you use your own FRESH EGGS!" 3 “No good cook would think of using dried eggs in her prized recipes, and yet factory-dried powdered eggs are the only kind that can be put right into a cake mix package. That's why I ask you to add your own fresh eggs. And that’s why—when you use Hines Cake Mix and your own fresh eggs—you're guaranteed a fresher, bigger BAKE YOUR FAMILY’S FAVORITE CAKE TONIGHT WITH DUNCAN HINES WHITE, bi tf cc tc lalate 9 i eer at. @ Duncan Hines’ knowledge of food and recipes, @ Duncan Hines’ insistence on use of the finest cake—better in appearance, freshness and flavor...or your money back.” : Pickled Grapes Are Excellent Garnish A beautiful garnish for holiday meals is a dish of pickled grapes. Using the pale green seedless grapes and white vinegar makes a relish that contrasts well with cranberries. Pickled Grapes Beediess green stapes i‘, cups sugar 1 cup white vinegar Wash grapes and remove any dried or imperfect ones. With- out removing stems, pack bunches closely into sterilized’ jars. Do. not crush the fruit. Boil the sugar and vinegar together for 5 minutes. Fill the jars with hot syrup and seal. . These grapes will keep their shape and color and are excellent wiches are time-savers, especially during the holiday period when baking and candy-making com- pete with fixings for the lunch pail. Fillings which freeze safely in-| clude chicken, beef, salmon, cheese | ! DALLAS (UP) Frozen sand 3 Teaspoons of Dam0Sugar Contain Fewer Calories than 1 Cup of Diced Beets! 3 teaspoons of D : . contain fewer calories than | me- dium apple! calories” nowadays? You should know that generous amounts of Granulated oe, used in your favorite foods and beverages, contain fewer calories than usual servings of many foods regularly included in reducing dicts. Nutritionists say that ne single food is fattening unless you take in more calories than your body —s Beets and apples are excellent foods . , too, is nut ritionally important in the welibaanced dict you ned fr good heath poe ff the ul extra Bin eas ty pr gm pe goa Cane Sugar be- - cpanel ati til on the relish tray. 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Kettle-Oven peeeewes 12.00 = Ila: Oval Roaster |.,.0,. 11.00 ' tt Spo am te > Wein Over Retna Peas. 600 if = = z “i ; is oF rT SATISFACTION . 150" THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1953 Nation’s Toy Bill. fo Be Near Billion Mom and pop are expected to shell out close to a billion dollars, pr, toys this Christmas. ‘But they may expect some re- turn for this ali-ime record invest- » iment in the form of household | skills and career training for the/ small fry, This year toys must have a pur- .| pose, And that purpose is to teach | Pair the ‘plumbing, fix the fantily | car, whip up a cake, clean up the, facturers’ Association of the U.S.A. The U.S: hydrogen bomb project at Savannah River, 5. P. F : ~Snaeone ; , ring ig. nailed to blocks or aj|wreath is stapled near the hinge ‘Outdoor Displays ee te wrens. A iiet slack in a loop allows the doer ( H Id Px ] string of CT% Christmas lamps is |°P€? freely. 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Flying Offices Aid Executives Speedy Planes Enable Businessmen to Travel Fast, Do Routine Work NE\. YORK (UP)—One of the major trends in aviation today is increased air travel by busy execu- tives using small office-type planes which permit great flexi- bility, convenience and economy of transportation, according to indus- try spokesmen. ; ; The twin-engined planis, de- —. scribed by airmen as the “safest offices over the earth,’’ permit busi- nessmen to fly and work their oe arene neighborhood of. 200 miles an hour at a moment's notice. ©* Many of these planes are out- fitted with desks, radio - tele- phones and other essential office equipment. Latest available figures dan that some 8,000 companies own more than 10,000 planes, of whcih 4,400 are the so-called executive- type. They range from the $4,775 Piper. to the plush DC-3's which cost $200,000 or. more. S. B. Withington, vice president , of the Avco’s Lycoming division, which furnishes the bulk of en- gines for the nation’ s smaller exe ecutive planes, said: “Executive aircraft have the greatest growth potential of all segments of the civilian aviation industry in the next five years. “With all manufacturers antici- pating a sizeable increase in the use of this type of plane, a 20 per cent gain in five years sgems reasonable.” as are with the flying-business The Beech . t Co. reports that 20 per cent Of its production is aimed at the corporate user. The Piper Aircraft Corp. sold about 300 four-seaters during the first three months this year, and virtually all of Acro Com- mander’s 1953 output will go te the flying businessn “The 6,237 ai is capable of handling smaller executive planes offer an aviatiqn network — that links virtually all cities of any size in the country,"’ Withington pointed out. “In the state of Florida alone, you can scarcely ever get out of sight of an airport while flying up the East Coast.” Vaccine Is Developed for Sheep Sickness DAVIS, Calif. (UP)—A vaccirie | to irtmuinze sheep against blue- tongue disease may be ready for use this fall in wool-growing areas should an outbreak occur Unitersity of California veterif- ary scientists say- they have | cessfully weakened general use D. G. "McKercher eee thet the vaccine must be thoroughly ‘hea be cosa matversity before it & i | ctor TUE 3 oi ola « wer j 6 - Pout! Out goes your skirt when you prod it ; “up with our Frenchy. can-cans! 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No PARKING PROBLEM—Drive right up to our front door! jaiseva tor edie & 3 places! eee J ' Brighten ARTO : winter days and holiday nights, ~ 169503095 _forry. six Women’s S$ Chorus Creates Christmas Mood With Historic Cee Bey if | y | ; f F THE PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY, ‘DECEMBER 8, 1953 ody Melodies ‘Yule Suity. ven. een owe fe Se eee ‘ by Past Presidents The Christmaf theme Wag car- -Dinner and a gift excltange were ried oat in decorations and favors, on the agenda for Past Presidents | amd those present included Mrs. |: Announcing of Cook-Nelson Unit 20, American | Frnest Ogsien, Mrs, Russell Thomp- Legion Auxiliary, Tuesday evening. | son, Mrs. Lynn Allen, Mrs. Ivan the engagement Mrs. Gladys Williams and Mrs. | Roval, Mrs. William Paetow, Mrs. | of their Leo Mineweaser were hostesses at | Cas! Shindorf, Mrs. Fred Bohiman he the — Legiob ‘Home.on Au-' and Mrs. Homer Sisney. dqughter, aempemeetignit Barbara, to Careful Selection Makes HIS. Gift Better! Weare experts in helping you select the correct size and style in his Christmas clothing gift. Lay-away or charge it to your « t. Prac- tical clothing gifts for y every staeal of the - family. ~ UNION STORE = “Betabitenes 1913” LES EAS ES: CEs sae MaMa tek ode. a (3 dr. are Mr. 6! and Mrs, | Hugh Archer NEE BES MEN Bie SMOKES ager NS | f | road Pontiac i Stanley Jones’ of Waldo avenue. Hugh is the son of Mr. and. Mrs. Stanley B. Jones — of Glenwood avenue. A Feb. 6 wedding is_ being planned. BARBARA ARCHER Association Visited Southern States The Galen Roods of Warwick . Sylvan Lake, have just re- turned from a month's visit in the South. ‘and They visited relatives Roods Return From Trip friends in various parts of Florida, also in Mobile, and Fairhope, Ala., and New Orleans and Covington, La. * . * Mrs. Clarence Saunders of Dwight avenue has returned to her home after spending two months in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Paim Springs, Calif. * J Mrs. Frederic L, Ward bt West Huron street is spending the week her sister, Mrs. Sewell Avery, and -| honoring Mr. home in Churchville, WE. er Patricia Hasse, and his grand- parents are Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hasse of East Iroquois road. Coming Events will meet this evening at &@ o'clock at 298 W. Mont tealm St. for initiation held a cooperative dinner Tuesday at 6 pm. im the American Legion Home on Aubdrn avenue to honor mothers of World War I Friday at 8 mond. She will be back in town Monday, © * * © Mr. and Mrs. Charles Furler re- turned recently to their home on Westlawn avenue after spending a month in Florida. While there they visited several former Pontiac residents in Sara- sota and Bradenton, * > J . Dr, and Mrs, Maurice Thome have moved to their new home on James K boulevard. The Rus- sell Gortmers have purchased their former home on Orchard Lake avenue; *,*¢ ® Saturday evening Mr, and Mrs. Charley P, Pettit and their daugh- ter, Mrs. Grace E. Sutton, were hosts at an open house in their home on East Tennyson avenue, Mrs. Ira E. an f . Mr. and Mrs. Hindman were married Sept, 25 in North yor N.Y., and they are making their A ny sscnt Pg Pontiac to attend the wedding of Nancy Rathbun of East Colgate avenue and Wayne Good of Cadillac ave- nue was Mrs, Liora Thomas of West Frankfort Heights, I. * °« «@ Receiving congratulations on the sietgenmennin birth of a son, Thomas Allen, Nov. | 30 in Pontiac General Hospital are Mr East Troquéis road. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson of The infant's mother is the form- Ladies Auxiliary to Eagles Aerie 1239 Gold Star Mothers Chapter Nine will Pontiee Rebekah Lodge 450 will meet Pm. at 82 Perkins St. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL! ‘melody prevailed throughout the in Chicago where she is visiting | iong her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Ray- | “+ os | Entertains : Hor Business — Yuletide Progra m at Stevens Hall | By DONNA ANDERSON Yuletide music of the 17th and 18th Centuries was chosen by the Pontiac Women’s Chorus, under the direction of Charles E, Hutton, when the group presented a pro- gram for Tipacon Chapter of the American Business Women's As- sociation Wednesday evening in Steverig Hall. gram with the brilliant ‘ ten's “Ceremony of Carols’, the piece is written and sung in an- cient English and is a joyous hymn of welcome to the happy Yule /season;:' “O Gathering Clouds” arranged by Bain was next on the pro- gram, followed by Brahms “Cra- die Song.” The tender Ts beloved throughout the year, is especially appropriate for the Christmas season, Spicker'’s ‘‘While By My Sheep," a study in contrast between the joyus full chorus and the faraway echo, enabled the chorus to show its versatility of expression. Carol Crittenden took the short solo interlude in ‘Song of the Angels”, a Dickinson arrangement of an 18th Century melody. It just isn’t a Christmas pro- gram without ‘Silent Night’, so the chorus chose ap unusual ar- rangement by Warren called “Christmas Lullaby”. The belowed selection to combine with the se- rene mood of a sacred cradle song. With a solo by Dorothy East- Given Wednesday | Accompanied by Dorothy L. Me- Yole."" A selection from Brit- Birmingham Community House will become an exciting world of Christmas -artistry Saturday when the Birmingham Branch of Women’s National Farm and Gar- den Association takes it over for the annual Christmas show. From 3 until 9 p. m. exhibits and displays will show what can be done with imagination and some basic equipment. One class of arrangements ham, the tender presentatiofi will be remembered, Everybody. loves belle at this time of year, so the chorus con- itself completely to the light, happy mood intended by the composer, A ple@ing mental image was created when the chorus sang of the peaceful village blanketed in snow, and what fun it was when with jingle bells. The chorus, sponsored by the Pontiac Department of Parks and Recreation, closed the program after creating the feeling that the holiday season is really here Planning the evening's dinner | and Mrs. Reed Dewey. The meet- © | ing will-begin at 1:30 o'clock. | the Mary Lyon Group of the First Congréga meeting with the Christmas sea- gon in mind, members of the Amer- played'"“The Lord's F Nerlin and Judy Palmer. Humorous.readings’ were given by Martha Varney and a cornet and trémbone’ offering was pre- sented by Jerry Fredriksen, Ber- nard Wright, Jim Erwin one Carl Theorin, At. the business meeting, Mrs. | Millicent Swindleman..Mra. Frank | Brusha and Mrs. Evelyn Cole were appointed members of a nomin- ating committee to select officers for the ensuing year, Dolls dress¢d and donated by memberg were/on display. Piety Hill Plans Yule Gathering The Christmas meeting of Piety Hill Chapter. DAR, hag been an- nounced for Tuesday at the home of Mrs.:Dale.O. Miller, regent, on Mrs. Joseph Bennett of Pontiac, who has made a hobby of collecting bene. will speak on “Bells at pacd and Abroad.” / In keeping with the holiday’ wae son, Christma4 decorations, will adorn the tea table. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Charles But- ters, Mrs. Glen Coley, Mrs. Nor- man Lyle, Mrs. Thomas McDonnell Plans Announced for/Floral Showing Shirley Hulet has announeed that tional Church will spon- sor a floral demonstration Monday in the music room of the church baserfient. Tickets may be obtained from group members at the church of- fice or at the door. In Detroit Hospital Mrs, A. J. Archambeau of South $16.95 valet ons aoe —s “pHILIP’S P's Joe ment Star Mothers Gay Waddington road in; Birmingham. | » called “Christmas Traditions of Other Countries’’ will not be judged. Mrs. L. A. Hyland has charge of it. YWCA Planning Greens Hanging Monday Evening Members of the YWCA will meet after school today and this even- ing to make garlands, wreaths and festive trimmings in prepara- tic: for the traditional Hanging of the Greens Monday evening. Mrs. R. A, Armstrong and Mrs. Myron L. Buck are cochairmen for the program, Plans have been made for trimming the building and singing carols before a candle- | lighting ceremony, Y-Teens will present a skit of “Christmas in Many Lands,"’ and special emphasis will be placed on Christmas ane and customs "| Harold Hale, Mrs. Donald Fray- er, Mrs. William Crisp, Mrs, Ray- mond Elisworth, Ann Wolf, Mrs. A, W. Gault, Mrs. Noyce Strait, Mrs. A. H. Meyer, -Mrs. Stuart Austin, Mrs, Robert Hauser, Celia Crouse, and Kathryn Schey. Mrs. Humphreys ls Captain of Guild Mrs. Louig Humphreys was el¢cted captain of St. Catherine - Prize Play to Be Staged 2 Cranbrook Ergasterion Group's Hit Comedy to Run Friday, Saturday. Ergasterion, student's dramatic group of Cranbrook School, is pre- paring to celebrate its 24th anni- versary with more than a few chuckles when its members pre- sent “You Can't. Take It With You" Friday and Saturday, 8:15 p.m., Cranbrook Auditorium. The play, a Pulitzer Prize com- Displays by Garden Club to Glamorize Yule Season belis, rangements pl In charge of Donald, Mrs. Eli Alexander, Hamilton. Others are be featured. Mrs. Craig cochairman, Nevin Barnes Classes to be judged include holi- day tables, out-of-door wreaths -nd swags, holiday arrangements using driftwood, occasional television arrangements, and ar- arrangements are Mrs. B. Mrs. Lee Durhan and Mrs. H. G. Mrs. George Heidemann and Mrs. Charlies Davison. n Arrangements for fireplace Santa Car manties and large arrangements se Righlight the season will alse | chairman of the event. She and her | 5 Mrs. Everett Wells, | have arranged a wide program. t Also on the committee are Mrs. | Mrs. William McCallum is in| 1 charge of judging. Other chairmen Cauars are Mrs. H. G.-Wood, staging; Mrs. E. G. Gurney, properties; 48M. Saginaw Mrs. Alvin Knorr, passing; Mrs, omg {Robert Watt, entries, and Mrs.|@ “The Christmas S John Maynard, hospitality. f edy co-authored by Moss Hart and Géorge Kaufman, will have sep- arate casts for each night. Students from Cranbrook School will play | the male parts; feminine charac- ters will be played by. girls from Kingswood ‘School and Cranbrook Summer School of the Theater. Heading the cast Saturday eve- ning wili be Marcia McLintock of Pontiac and Henry Beam of Birmingham, the unpredictable mother and father of the tany ; \ Sycamores. The same characters in Friday night's showing will be Barbara Aiken from Cranbrook Summer ‘theater, school, and Cranbrook student James Bow of Vista, Calif. Director is Cari G, Wonnberger, founder and faculty adviser for 25 years of Ergasterion, head of Cran- brook School ‘English @ ' t | and director of Cranbrook Summer School of the Theater. Tickets to the play may be ob- tained at the door or from Shain's.-- Pontiac Press Phote Adding the final touch to a work of art is Mrs. George Chelsey of Birmingham, as she prepares her entry for the Birmingham Branch of the Women’s National Farm and Garden Association Christmas show scheduled: for this Sat- urday at Birmingham Community House. arrangements with table, desk or easing to a child. | the various bes of R. Mac- John Kinsel, Mrs. Mrs. .Fred Zoellin, Mrs. Byron Rich, + [PARK FREE} eas Rie hey is ‘general | Yo ad ie 3 Ho While a: at . eet OPEN FRIDAY ond of the and board members will act as, hostesses. for the show, with SATURDAY NIGHT Mrs. D. 4. Goldsmith in charge ‘el 9 ot the punch table. Serving pear og es Mrs. pli 5 venient Borsch, Mrs. Ira Brownell, Mrs. Locations Kathryn Brummaum and Mrs. e H. W. Calvert. , : Others are Mrs. W. R —_ ocross from on, Mrg. F. E. Fleming, Mrs. |/ F. T. Brugis, Mrs. Thomas Foote,/ | POST OFFICE Mrs. John Foster, Mrs. A. B. Fre- = . ser and Mrs. Harry E. e Mrs. Frank group, Fromm, ; D. Webb, president | ~ and other officers. across from LPONTIAC HOTEL Guild, St, Vincent de Paul Church, dinner at Hotel Waldron. Mrs, Delmo Chapdelaine {s co- captain and Mrs. Arthur Crawford secretary and treasurer. 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Delta Delta Delta sorori- \ty sisters, Jane Kohr of Birmingham (left, above right photo), Bev Shea of Huntington Woods (center) and Enid Foster of Fern- s |dale compare notes before going to class, & while Don Campbell of Birmingham (right ~~ photo), the Michigan Daily’s chief photog. rapher, snaps a sunny picture o | Gunther of Lincoln avenue. f Nonette % THE.PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1953 . "i\¢e@ ¢¢° ebhedeail Lib b6b656-565.4.145574 “bd ¥ FF * es bg ~ age 4 + Sr ac ett 4; MB ollie Na From over 1200 SINGER SEWING CENTERS, coast-to-coast means wherever you go the right parts, the right service are os close as your NEW SINGER SEWING' MACHINES FROM - t t ' FOR FULL INFORMA \ WHY NO? MAKE IT THIS CHRIST BRAND =e 3 SINGER SBRQNG RACINE Yes, give her a SINGER for a Christmas she'll never forget. STOP IN AT SINGER SEWING Pontiac—102 N. Saginaw } ¥ j | FE 2.0811 Birmi bd ee i nghom-177 W. e. With each new SINGER* Sewing Machine come these important added advantages: | 0. 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Ps é , foot j the i a i Fs j ¥ : f cnt ‘ati . ; : i é f : ar 2 : eet cp ererns s \ wat y a Aa , ¥ i r ‘ . ay aw THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER, cl 1958 | Me ; % e = * e A e a x { sii ia spt ey mien $ 3° 98 ¢ JETUE Sean's, a nee . Gorgeous ee dertul gift for her. be eat ee H liday Dr 4 HTN} oe. Sem Male $5 © oliday omnes i. Sues 9 fer under her . 4 Christmas tree Wonderful ones rayon $ 98 Te a a 14.95 ™ 39.95 ful Christmas gift. e . e Tle ‘ - Nystrom slipS—so easy : Gorgeous holiday dresses in beautiful es = 2" $ pastel colors —- crepes, jerseys, wools, tiny: price: choose sev “@e taffetas — just in time for the fes- eral for gifts eo tive season. 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Penge asanesaneahqasesesscesscescscses Na ii csnsnascarnecccsctaieeghieel 8 : “ § : oat : /Q ° oy aaa: a i= eo ae = os cea. eo @¢ ; as [ cio fe oi _iSienvonhwnnnyeneeebagoes oe : te * i nad ‘FIFTY Poll Dienicoves , Blonde Legend NEW YORK (INS) — The aver- nner MAKE FRIENDS |M + bes OF fer wax ser A Gecinitel Poir of 51-Gauge, 15-Denier | many are not. he nee W ree: your friends at Yuletide by hanging a glines ing felt Christmas tree on your front door. Some scraps of all you need. Try to Avoid Returning Purchases Christmas merchandise should be bought with special care to avoid returns. . Customers who abuse the privi- lege of returning goods to depart- ment stores and specialty shops indirectly make higher prices. Some returns are justified, but When shopping, bcp thene polaste : Criticized -|to Theater» ‘| the theater for last Saturday eve- ‘| Weeks in advance, fabric and some saftover. buttons and a little ingenuity are |. + for Going ~ ‘Pair Attends pig ‘After Making Sure ‘Mother Is OK .- By EMILY Post. One of the most unreasonable points of view that I ever encoun- tered is expressed in the following letter: ‘My husband and I and two other couples -had tickets for ning, These tickets were ‘bought “Two, days before we were to go| THE 1 PONTIAC PRESS, STHOMEDAY, DECEMBER 8, $968 Tet ‘Your Yule Decorations. Symbolize the ra Spirit of Christmas Let the children make paper figures out of construc- tion paper and colored tapes. These Christmas eoralets may serve as an inspiration for other designs. ‘ + Dip ptherig: 'INo *Leriobe j Major Killer Once the most terrible of all infectious diseases that menace | children; diphtheria is being van- quished by advances in ‘medical — science. Where cases do arise, ef- — | | fective weapons are on hand to - ‘| combat them. | For example, Michigan had 25__ deaths from diphtheria for each — 100,000 population in 1920 — a time — when good antitoxins and vaccines | | were available. | Today, that’ same state has less than one death caused by diph- theria for each 100,000 people. | Over 80 per cent of all diphtheria cases arise in children below 10 years of age. | The disease is spread by chil. — dren or adults who have the dis- _ e either with symptoms or | without them. The latter person is - called a “carrier.” , Doctors recommend that all chil- — dren be innoculated against diph- — theria before the end of the first — year. : Because wide-scale immuniza- tion has become common in re- cent years, there is a tendency for the disease to’ appear with Mary Margaret McBride Says: -- greater frequency in_older chil- dren who have neglected re-in- noculation. Dear Mrs. Post: I am a school teacher, My poe ype goes to the same school and -will be ih my class next term, __ She, of course, always’ calls me Mother,. and I would like to know} if it would be proper for-her to call me this when she ig in my class, or must she call me what |Omit Word ‘H Diidicessped’ in Dictionary, Vocabulary Along with similar outmoded and harsh-sounding words, I hope that “handicapped” is right now on ‘its way out of ae: and common usage, .There’s. certainly no point to a And, according to what two great men told me within the space of a Single week recently, that's exactly what has happened to “handicapped.” Casually remarked James Thurber, a precise man _4 with words and author, I think, of the funniest prose ; written ‘today: “Now that I've lost my sight and can't use the typewriter any more, I write in my head. For a writer, blindness is not so bad. “Vision may be a greater handicap than the Recent scientific reports show | that excellent results are obtained | when the antitoxin is given to- gether with an antibiotic. , In one study, six patients. with acute diphtheria treated with ter- — ramycin and antitoxin showed no signs of the disease after an aver- age of 2.3 days treatment.- , Antibiotics also have been used | to eliminate the diphtheria germs from carriers of the disease. “word. that has lost its menied, ind; ’ 4 Hose in which the others lack, There- lack of it. I've done more in the past 10 years + ; 3 p Know the right size, don’t fore, it is importang that she than in all the rest of my life put together. pf 3 . guess. : -Jearn to call you what the other “ : 2 With Eech Purchese ” Get the right a in the ye ‘A writer is likely to start thinking that he can fo) ~ sg color—bring along students while class- only work in a certain town or in a certain room. 0 2 a sample of anything you want room, - ‘ He will use any excuse to dgwdie. For me now, o \ : of to match, ke to | MISS McBRIDE » E Dear Mrs. Post: I would like to ee ae Sen ee ee eee i é os Don't buy an unsatisfactory style know if it would be proper to room. I ¢an write wherever I oS : sti. 8 3 $10 because you are rushed or because give my. fiance a lounging robe| am and there are ne distrac- both eT ab ile, rat B : tare 9 a coved. Think & ove nes ts ee el to write if I hadn't lost my leg,| & J: yt ibe and. make up your mind. Shop this rp mgre. As I sat listening to James | and I enjoy writing.” ; ' > | / and could use, but wondered about S oe ‘ 3 before noon whee there are fewer the propriety df such a present, | Thurber. I found myself really! propabty it would be stretch- 4 ie j i crowds. ; believing that he was a lucky man that qosafif : i$ Answer: If you are going to . ing a point to intimate ' ae ‘Check for soiled. spots, torn be miarried very soon, I can't see|® be without the distracting| peer Freachen prefers te be a & : : mn (3 stitching and damaged places be- any impropriety in adding this to| »andicap of vision. withent his leg and James al. : fore you buy. These are legitimate his trousseau. But if your wedding| Twenty-four hours later I was) Thurber without his sight. S H : reasons for returning goods but date is in the far future, then I} talking to Peter Freuchen, 6'2- titi id indicate | iP " you will save time, energy and think a i i i who Pro 7 ae abl Hi ' expense if you discover them at : years ago lost his leg as a result Bmee da — ' the store, not af home. Easy to knit, warm to wear— of being buried alive under tons | °*° — aM i began have ; rst : . Look for tags, tabels ana in- |/*% designed just like big sister's of close-packed snow in the far | PNY yt beems lke mis- Take this wonderful opportunity to gain 'favorite shrug! . Pattern stitch is And t ful paie of first hee; strections for care. Maay goods | ji, _ knitting worsted edds. the te be tle of been | ee ee ee ee @ new beautiful pair quality con Gehasasd suena Gay've-. Quite casually, tainly to call them handicapped inches up fast! that | is to be insulting. «.+ « and get acquainted with Pontiac's newest dress and appare! shop . just filled to the brim with new ond exciting Fall and Winter fashions. Victor's of Paris Knitting Pattetm 898: Child's Family Kitchen Has Renewed Popularity - The family kitchen is back. It's Send 25, cents in coins for this When ordering by mail or phone | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- always be sure merchandise 15 | tern for first-class mailing. Send clearly described. And state @/to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft second choice. Find out when the | nept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea goods are scheduled for delivery | station, New York 11, N.Y. Print and plar to ) oe hemes. _ | plainly pattern number, your name, jaddress and zone. | | OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS ‘TIL 9:00 .355 5% 55" Use an old toothbrush to clean crevices in silverware. Apply silver polish to the brush as if it were — us who had lost legs. None of us felt the least bit sorry for our- STAPP’ S ... children’s fashion centre ; . . Ta | selves. We joked and had a. fine time. “When I decided I couldn't * Put Stars in Her Eyes!f travel any more because of losing a leg, I started writing. And after And -you'will with these beautiful orig.—er |1 started writing. I found that 1 ' "inal Story-Book Dolls. So lovable you't |} © could travel, too. So now I do: ae 4 want to hold her, too! The doll <2. , Simple ‘ . ‘ : j : In costume = * Has com- : $195 S358 \ ‘2 Skater, Ski, for this , CORDUROY Ballet ‘each pat- ROMEOS _ - = Send = ? . im } f dbiue, green, oF : _Pon- no gg ve "ereern im With several changes. $5 95 : 243 West beige of red ‘ ; . 3 =] . Print zone, Sines 8 to 19 88.968 ‘Sines 18 to ¢ S348 Children’s Gift tippers . eprom $2.98 SIOUX MOX Richir furred hand Beaded caperrirs PETUNIA! | Eee ep ee eee bar eh nt Oy ee eae TY 1 Save those little t — BOYS’ LEATHER re mF gon ROMEOS nd mold your own - ww INFANTS’ y Like this, er. 1% 10 2.8 48 HIGH STYLE: oe = ae te 6 ae Flannel Lined Jeans ern easy-on tipper Sives 3 te § 12.8- BEADED MOCS - ™ styles-for afl the family. Chil¢ren’s Suede Mintehahe Seis, with maiching dciis. “Me. indian Maiden sixes,’ . i 4 Mocs., alone. ..93.68 ate. | @USKIES _ asian trons, ith ony veld 26 W. Hur Shoes for bend Folks | i, ese eae hyo ¥ : : id Sls Boy Owes for Breaking puts a girl positions. H hee een aso an Explanation Quilted cotton cobbler over slocks, frilly, flaring organdie apron over in shirt, create chic silhouette Ming Tree Your Home i i zg 9 z j i g&8 Ht i: ia ait E RETE et. aE she. ge eget | ¢ cf iF EY 5 : E § 3 3 9 F rad g 5 v ESTEE RE Ee And he’d be happier to find out which girl he really does love, be- Put Cleaning Needs Within Handy Reach board and a moderately hot iron. A toohot iron makes the fibers A a0) BO MIBIAIN[ IMIAIT Ie Oot OO LIC ‘ TAA Rie Ar aM ALP TT IBIMIALT I@MMAINI Ol: INIA) MISIRIM] [SMS lAl | [Clon BuO OOVUAUOU riel> om leis. mI ivigimbarimiAisi ino) Simi isisl lOinie! Pal. mAIAISIty [timiolr Start the picture-taking early, There's no time like the Christmas holidays to cap- ture a youngster’s excitement. The wonder _* 5 nee PONTIAC PRESS,’ THURSDAY, DE CEMBER 8, 1958 Sata . : _¥IFTY-ONE. Father Tries to Force ‘Son:Into Law, ©” ls Natural-Born Salesman » json who is pushed into being ‘a . a field because ' ; } i ay *, é |Though Boy By ANNE HEYWOOD =; We often hear of the young per- lawyer—a doctor,. or banker, .or whatever—because his father was But in my experience, it is more: often that the son is pushed into Daddy always wanted to be one, but wasn't. Donald,” she began, My husband is a gives Donald a lavish allowance. Not that the boy needs it—he is always lining up part-time jobs on campus and making a lot of Money. of the season will live in snapshots to de- light you again and again, Leaky Valve in Radiator ls Harmful Ruins Flooring and Means That Heat ls Wasted Human nature js such that if you went around during the summer inspecting and repairing radiator _ | shutoff valves your friends would probably stop speaking to you and your neighbors would look upon you with a certain amount of sus- picion. Of course, it’s easier to do this sort of work when -the heat is off but it just isn’t ever done, A leaky shut-off valve is bad First Fj I ¥ 3 i Pe Ha rf i mT; : uy big picture windows might just as well answer the doorbell. Use Spool Again The spool on which adhesive tape was wound makes an excel- lent spool for narrow ribbon. People who live in houses with | MSC Tells Method for Removing Wax Christmas always brings the problem of candle wax stains on table linens. Home economists at Michigan State College suggest this solution: ; Remove. the paraffin as com- pletely as possible by first allowing it to harden and then scraping off the surface wax. Then press with a warm iron on white blotting paper. If any dye still remains in the cloth you can probably remove it by sponging with carbon tetra- chloride or a commercial dry cleaner, g » e e | ue ‘Silver Rhythm’ Flatware Curves In Toward Plate aide of the plate, curve one way and the forks at the left of the op tt ae ‘Tin high school he always sold ads | be graduates.” He loves to sell. When he was for the school paper, getting all the advertisements. as ial “And he russ an accounting service, and I don’t know what all, at college. It's like food and drink to him, just selling. He wants to get into it the minute She paused, dabbed at her eyes, and blew her nose. “‘ “But my hushand won't have it. My busband says selling is no fit profession for Donald. He claims that he has hated it every minute, and always regretted that he eog be one. And he is forcing it. Hon- estly, they don’t even speak to each other any. more. They're both stubborn. “But my husband says law is a dignified profession -with real prestige, and sales is some- thing anyone can do. What do yeu think?” I told her how strongly I feel that each of us has a right to the lifework we want, and that her husband come in to talk it over. He was a pleasant man, but very stubborn. Without naming any names, I gave him the case had spent a heartbreaking getting out of law, into he. wanted, Cleanliness Advised in the War on Polio No real safeguard is known, but one official suggestion is to your children that they must ply of soap and clean towels, You just can't keep clean enough. Home Sewers Seek “You can force Donald 40 take law,” I told him, “bat you cannot make him like it, or stay in it. Why not save yourself all that ing your son's friendship for you" Rather reluctantly, he agreed. Then I suggested that he take a few taW courses at night himself ~~it’s_never too late to learn, and _ Christmas is coming closer! 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Gene Autry , But she is too busy working over ber jumbo western coloring book, so her leg man will have to carry on | Nancy, you see, just had ‘her tonsils taken out, an awful ex- But in advance of his appear ance before a Government Opera- tions subcommitee, the political heat generated by his month-old action appeared to be abating. Walter S. David Jr. of League City, Tex., one of the severest critics of the reorganization, said yesterday he was ready to help effected by Benson, particularly abolition of seven regional soil con- servation offices Chairman Bender (R-Ohio) ind cated the committee was standing clear of the dispute until ail the son In Hospital First Time on Her 101st Birthday LOS ANGELES @—Mrs. Susan is in the hospital today for first time in her 101 years. Real Southern Pit Phone FEderal 3-8350 Webb's Real Southern Pit Barbecue 2001 Pontiac Road (between Perry and Opdyke! ‘ Barbecue. Hickory Sandwiches With Old Time Southern Barbecue Sauce reorganization into effect | - | perience | Since 7 FI 2 ¢ 8 ‘“< 3 | | natioh was over getting a shot | where she sat down—she de- served a‘reward. That tagging along on, or conducting, as it turned out, an interview with one of her TV heroes, Gene Autry. be a telegrapher before he be- came a movie cowboy. “Quite integesting.” she al- lowed. Gene arrived and came in with a‘big hello for Nancy. “He- jooks just the way he does on TV.” she observed. “Where's the villain?” TV- wise Nancy wanted to know. He had to explain that there ‘wasn’t any. admired his red and showed us enough shirts to clothe.a king-size rodeo. “How old is Champion?” asked Nancy, moving on to other matters. pears to be dying out; only Smoked Ribs, Chicken and Orders to Take Out “I have four unreleased tures under my old Columbia — AT ENGGASS ~, , Their: Favorite Christmas Gifts Yow buy your (ongines or Wittnover wotcher ‘with supreme confidence et thhy ovthorized Longines Wittrower jaweler ogency Here every watch ts of the latest model in style ond mechanical features. To the full foctery Qvorontee, we odd the asurence of our own professional wotchmoking service Our interest im your satisboction pest begim when the wotch posses inte your hondsl a@ tovely tedy. Finest . @uatity, gold-Alled case. $43.75 Fn Wittnawer. One of the most attractive men's wetches in a new series. Desiendadle timepiece, HOLLYWOOD INDIAN—Script provide sharp contrast for the Indian wigwam background and the costume worn by May Wynn on the set of the film, “The Woodhawk.” Pinning up unruly locks in the modern manner in the setting of an- ~ United Press Phote book and bobby pins for hef hair other day spices present with past. deal,” Gene explained. “That's enough to last me until next May. Then I'll decide whether I'll go ahead and make some more. “The program western has been hard hit. You see, we - used to have the weekend trade to ourselves. But then the big- name stars moved in. “There was Jimmy Stewart with ‘Bend of the River’ and others; and Gary Cooper with Westerns }j. before— “Nuts,” said Nancy. “What's that?” I asked. “May I have some nuts?” She was allowed Fat Gene added that he was i @ rare rest until Jan, 6, he starts a musical Duluth, Minn. When 4 ished talking, he escorted us the car. He told Nancy that ate mashed potatoes after tour we wishes Cities fo See GM Motorama today for a 194 edition of the GM Motorama, with four major cities , | Scheduled to see the company's . |display of next year’s .cars and other attractions. said the Motorama will open at its traditional Waldorf-Astoria Hotel ‘| site in New York City Jan. 21-26. Oldsmobile, Buick and Cadillac di- | visions will exhibit a total of 3% both Show to Open Jan. 21 at Waldorf, to Feature Advanced Kitchen General Motors announced’ plans GM President Harlow H. Curtice Kt will appear in Dinner Key Exposition Hall, Miami, Fia., Feb. 6-14; Pan-Pacific Auditori- 614; and Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, Calif.. March 27- April «4 GM and its Chevrolet, Pontiac, will be Motorama features, GM] eoene Matinees | Kiddies ..... 18 ae — a #f the one obout the weep hand: gold-Glled case. $57.50 Fr Witteawer. 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It’s about a motion picture that is so good, I’m willing to The picture is called “SO BIG.” Here is a picture that is _ tops in my book. Based on the novel by Edna Ferber which won the Pulitzer Prize with Jane Wyman and Sterling Hayden portraying the DeJongs in a small midwest settlement called New Holland. I recommend that everyone in Pontiac see “SO BIG.” It’s ® film which everyone who has ever had a son will get « / wallop out of seeing. a ¢ , . / zi f aie i - 1 r - # . = ad + 2 \ Snub to ) Ruler M ay Upset Auto ra Perfects oe tet pane fave Say, — Pecks , been consumed by fire. programs exist In the Tennessee rm , . - *. Wit Valley Authority, the Library of Britain's Policy. in Africa |'Impertect Crime’ | 83.22 awwet cme. Wisconsin Vil a sccesie By PHIL NEWSOM same treatment at the corona- HUGOTON, Kan. (UP)—Nomi- | Punk Job." He pleaded guilty tp CHICAGO (UP) = A Wisconsin eral agencies, the assembly added. | United Press Foreign News Editor tion as the Sultan of Zansiber nation for the “imperfect crime.” = en on 2 oni: five-year | Vilas hes, sof wp 8 ' ee ee Oe and the Queen of Tonga. An auto burned near Hugoton.| prison term, Colling was paroled) within its government to work out] Private Eyes Call Cops 5 | son In 1951, at the dedication of an. found it| because of ill health. personnel ge ‘ wean tlt ot & shoe, the horse] airport in the Uganda capital of] had been liberally epritkled with| . The Chul Service Assembly ve-}for Burglary Attempt | And partly because the Kabeka | Prtcbbe, he and his queen sat in &/ kerosene. Prefers Prison Life eee at ee ares diet woleo | COLUMBIA. Mo. 1NS)-LWhat -REPAIR- SERVICE ot ~ in the | Public enclosure while the acting On the cylinder block were part ee lage employes Rave & Grect voice). when amok gets into @ reels ween eipind British governor. sat on a dias. {ty burned matches. NASHVILLE, Tenri. (UP)—Rob-| in determining their salaries and All Makes Le Trained Tockniclens ’ Teele anemia tee I might be a tempest in a In a ditch nearby was an empty] ert E.. Brassell, convict who| working conditions. - private’ eye Hi Expert, now have more troubles on their except for Ubanga’s stra-| kerésene can.— gained fame as the master of cere-| The village has set up an 11 pa detectives Ad All Work Guoranteed bd nents te Afrien tegic position in Britain's hopes| While the fire still was in prog-| monies of the Prisonaires, a group| council with representatives from| At least that's what remo. aan -.,|for an African ‘federation, and for| ress, Albert R. ‘Collins, . 60, S| at eating tematne, Santas 19-95) nem at Oe OS Copermnens, ha ee Peeve ee And because of this mew troa-"| . ‘$39,000,000 hydroelectric and ir-| Batesville, Ark., the owner of the| free but remain ‘ag head of the} council problems 2 a Se Oe ~ Bussard: Electric ble, a great hydroelectric and rigation project near completion on. vehicle was picked up| prison songsters. The parole board | the village manager and plans‘em-| covered evidence of an al det tye Siesta Lake, Victotie. tnsldlr the: Kabalt's| a5 0 bitchhiber. not tar foe: tha] Seid him Re cots. lave Mie: Seniatave Sereatian. snd Seltase gee burglary and arson attempt in , Phone FE 2-6445 Rs ge Sudan Egypt territory. scene. dom, if he would leave state, | grams. ; = office. O kd F mae that’s affected, it may _The agupe’ eduled goa 2} Pherae “cag ane wanted | sp Rn with an sertslasiios is Sane suengtine’ wild geese in migration post 84 land Ay ree Par = ‘ , a - regulation . . to . 3: f also affect Queen Elizabeth's agp cod ae aoe — She resis in more government agencies on' sentries while they feed. il. ing, Colli alled his insur-! the fine contacts I have made.” acheduled visit to Africa next |” Cacen Etizabeth in: April ning, Collins had c . spring. Which is a eutsiderable over- simplification used only as an il- lustration of the problems which beset the empire on which the a sun never sets. Accompanying an election in the Sudan which was disappointing to the British have been rumblings ot have been waging their bloody x campaign against the white set- . tlers. In the center of Uganda lies the native kingdom of Buganda, com- prising an area about the size of Oregon and populated by the rich- est and best educated tribe in the country. The ruler is known as the Kabaka. ‘ The present Kabeka is 22-year Solve all your gift problems ot Robert Halli See aisle ofter aisle, rack after rack of wonderful gifts for men, women, boys and girls! A wen drows assortment of robes, dresses, jackets, slacks, skirts, vail end many more clothing gifts we don’t have room te list! All at sen- sational savings—every single item at a low overhead price to stretch your Christmas budget! Shop early—while selections ore et a peak! Juniors’ ,. Misses’, Women’s HOLIDAY DRESSES 5.69 Styles and fabrics you've seen selling wp te 10.95! 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Re Famous “Hockmeyer” soft Popular J-butten mode! with center vent, Full royor lining. Wine, Green, Rust or Ton. Stes 350046 SSS ovo evay rome $k, i di. Si aa r% i bes : iit 7 | if esd i . \ } x eal: roy x # y 1 * ee: a, rep lea “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER)S, 1953... bis acai . em oat —_ aes sae eter: oe ey es aE: | on All-State ; s, if é ir F a® F i f E HE Unbeaten Jaycees Set. for Junior Rose Bowl PASADENA, Calif. @—Two high- scoring junior college teams, both undefeated and untied in the 1953 season, have been chosen to meet in the Junior Rose Bowl football game Dec. 12. Selection committer named Northeastern Oklahoma A & M of _ hior College the West. The diamond is not only the hardest of minerals, but also the most imperishable and the most brilliant ei the | a 189 average,-helped the Colonial | The Scanian five of Southern Cali- cooperation with coaches: Ends, — ALL-MICHIGAN PREP ELEVEN—Here is the 1958 All-Michi- gan high school football team selected by the Associated Press in Larry Catlin, Flint Central, and Dave Bowers, Traverse City; tackles, Ernie Deleo, Ann Arbor, and Gene Hecker, Grand Rapids Central; guards, Dale Asel, Bay City }Central; and Duane Wohitert, im 'Phee, Grand Haven; backs, Jim Northern, (AP Photos), . Lansing Eastern; center, Bill Mac-| Ninowski, Detroit Pershing; Al Davis, Port Huron; Jim Yore, Battle Creek and Art Johnson of Flint | » regulars reserve ~ieall on Bob Hobson (6-1), Craig (6-6), Jerry O’Shaunghnessy, |. Jim Deacon and a pair of rangy | Northville Favorites Johnny Wassel, little sparkplug guard, returns with Lloyd Law (6-1) and Lester O’Shaunghaes- To fill the gaps, Minard can John juniors, Dennis Singleton and Bill Nicholson, Presence of veterans Glen How- arth (6-3), Lamar Nally and Ed Nash makes Dick Kay's North- ville club a contender. Clarence- ville hag seven lettermen report- im, to a new coach. Milford, also under a new tutor, shows promise with plenty of height. While short-on experience, last yeay'’s Redskin jayvees were unbeaten, Lettermen reporting are Jerry Winterhalter (63), Don geod Ff DETROIT @—Charies A. Sem- ler of Benton Harbor says Clair Taylor, state superintendent af schools, acted without authority in | the recent reinstatement of 10 sus- — Michigan High school ath- Semler, head of the Nationa) Fed- Detroit Woman Rolls Highest Count of Year — Ann Sedlock Hits 758 for Best WIBC Total This Season DETROIT @—Ann Sediock, 2 . burned up the bowling lanes here last night with a blistering 758 series total for the highest series in Women's International Bowling Congress competition this year. Miss Sedlock put together what is also the Sth highest games of 194, 287 and 27 for series in the %4-year history of the WIBC. The series card showed 2% strikes, 7 spares and a single miss, | : Miss Sediack; who has been bowl- ing seven years and now carries Broach team to 3046, 2nd high for the ladies in the country this year. fornia hit 3051 recently. ‘ Dorothy Focht, Akron, Ohio, held the previous high individual series year-old Detroit lathe operator, | school Preps Reinstated Without Authority, Says Official eration of State High School Ath- letic Associations, made the charge last night at a meeting of the North Central. Secondary schools. Semler said Taylor had acted “without consulting the council of the Michigan High School Al letic Association.” . “This ie the first time in the @ years of high schoo! athictics here that we are being governed by a rule not written or approved by educators,” he added, The 10 athletes, from Hastings, Escanaba, Menominee and St. Clair, were declared ineligibie for the rule which brought about their rescinded and an- é rule in spite of the fact that “the new awards rule provides that penalties under it shall be recommended by the council or executive committee.” The largest swordfish ever eaught on rod and reel was an 1,182-pound broadbill caught by Lew E. Marron off the coast | of Chile. ‘ A full brother to the famous for, the $100,000 Fiamingo at | this year with 736. Hialeah. He is Prince Hill. Good Baseball Instructors Lacking; Max Carey Gets Much Credit for Improvement of Al Rosen By GRANTLAND RICE NEW YORK—Al Rosen, most valuable player of | the American League, has helped to prove an‘ important point. — "In the first place. it should be the MVP nominations of Rosen and Rov Campanella were approved by practically ever) _ standouts in every way. Stated again that | his trade body. They were |. other able instructors, plus a few winter camps that are ably handled in the main. _ Hornsby is now getting ready to teach via tele“ ‘Vision and he should do well, for he certainly knows Getting back te Rosen. At Miami, back © be a better hitter * * * _| Garden college season. * *« * ,| The 6foot-9 scoring sensation Perkuchin (6-1), Bob Stalismith (6), Jim Davidson (6-3), Don Cole- if have added (63) Bad Lamber- ton, a transfer from Waterford, Clarkston's graduation losses were important, but coach Don Mauti dees have standout forward Ron Schebor (6-1), Pete and Pat Thompson, Gordon Cascaddan, Bili Dunstan and Lanny Leak also are on hand. iNew coaches are Jack Menzie (Milford), Art Orloske (Clarence- ville) and Rex Carrow (Brighton). There are no changes in the Oak- land B.S George Koskimaki has a tal) and talented squad, headed by Jim Berger, who scored 364 points a ‘Roseville while Madison. Starting lineup will aver- lage 62. Roseville’s strongest challenge | should come from Troy, where | Peyten Goodwin's fine 1952-53 | sophomore crop may “come of age.” Top Colts are seniors Mike DeKane, 6-4 center Fred grove, Ken Davidson and Dave. ‘gestures, Burnard, Jerry Wyett, Billi Han- ey and juniors Jack Acton, Jim Murdock, Kex Moore and Ira | Eitiot. Bob Eldridge lost three regulars ahd is building around Al Hill and WASSEL MINARD Dick Kramp. Leading candidates are Giles Goforth (6-2), Jim / Uhan, Toby Aldrich: Marv Evans and Ron Shore. Latter is back in shape after suffering a broken leg in football. bs om may prove trouble- aren't apt to make serious title . Madison lost everyone, while Jim Davis is Clawson’s key returnee. Loop coaches are still Kos- Raeside (Fitzgerald). (Madison) and Clint Russell (Claw- son). By BEN PHLEGAR NEW YORK @—Bevo_ Francis | brings Ohio hill country basketball to the big town tonight with the opening of the ._Madison Square and his teammates from little Rio Grande College—smallest school ever to be represented in the Gar- den’s 20 years of college basket- ball—take on Adelphi College of Garden City, N. Y.. with St. John's of Brooklyn. runner4ip in Tournament. facing Lafayette in the other game. _ . * Under normal conditions the twin bill might attract upwards .of 14.- 000 fans. But,‘ because of the strike. which has closed all New York newspapers. Francis will get a real test of his drawing power. Last night was another big one for basketball all around. The new Atlantic Coast Confer- Hank Iba’s Aggies, always among the top defensive clubs, held Texas last season's National Invitation | Hill Prince will be a candidate 'and Little Rio Grande Opens Garden’s Cage Season All America Tom Gola . scored 18 points as La Salle of Philadel- phia opened with a 79-57 victory over Millersvilie, Pa., Teachers. * ¢ @ At Brunswick, Maine, a goal in | the last 15 seconds gave New sity of Toronto 92-29. Chips Lose Out in Extra Frame. KALAMAZOO «® — Pumping in Place Johnson i y Larry Catlin 2 Chiefs Win Honorable Ten seniors and a daz- zling, skinny-legged junior »|—all top college prospfcts Oaks to the is 0 team of speed, savvy, and bajance. It more potential than little Leroy Bolden of Michigan State. Bolden, who also attended Flint Northern, was named to the AP all-state 1950... time pilile HE ital speed Bay City’s Asel on List; | RO Best on Defense.’ Class A Il's less touchdown a& game: Pointe (5.4); Bay City Central . Here’s the ‘53 | All-State Team GUARDS—Dale Avsel, Bay tral and Duane Whelfert, La CENTER — Bill MacPhee, Grand ren. BACKS—Jim Ninewski, Detroit Per- ; Al Dievis, Pert Meren; Jim Yere. Creek avd Art Jebnsen, City Cen- neing~ Bast~ Hi : i te ge of i : : Fe Fe 2 3 a 5 ie 3 ui ; i t | ij i i é woz af Catholic Central “| Spartan Qu Tops | in Scoring (6.7) and Port Huron (5.9). . int Meets Creighton on Saturday Night at MSC 95 H ai : s i i t g if 7! i E li E E i i { 4 3 i i : : i i RF i i ual At; ie hs ee8 | 3 i i rf r Did Much With Little Writer Figures Army's Earl (Red) Blaik =| Should Rate Selection 1 of with him to get him swinging his plane—in lines that are parallel! to oe spa ides 4 Sky Are Friday Veteran Pontiac Five Entertains {Royal Oak Team PHS Club Boasts Size, Le meeting Dec playing host to Royal Oak il to “wind up the situation” con- Ds weataaaien asieoeis ‘cerning the San Francisco fran- | Prospects eve we om After taking back the franchise squad that boasts nine lettermen from Damon Miller and his asso- |" and. a.couple of promising new- ciates yesterday, president Clar- comers, Coach Art Van Ryzin has league is ready to accept bids. Chiefs got thelr experience First application was from Rudy the hard way last year when, Shaffer of Baltimore. as sophomores and juniors, they Miller insists he stili has the lost 15 times -in 19 starts. This franchise legally. “In my opinion — should ‘pay was not But I hope I don’t forward will join ‘returning regu- have to go to any courts on the lars Walt Poe and Bob Johnston matter. Nobody has informed me at guards, Leroy Moore at center of the situation, except the news- and John James at forward to papermen.” S eas oe wt knee ha “ : ; rison at forwards. . But he still. has a chance, the eo Sedtnan ade’ af iain ton same as anybody else, Dec. 11. oe } | wards are Dave Ballard and Dick A lease on Seal stadium was the ed 'Blacklaw, 6:foot Sinch perf main difficulty, Rowland said the} ie nam : - — : sho didn’t play last season. hed beat cusiiiigenl 6h thetr aban’ : : Pontise Prees Phete| Royal Oak Coach Don Bray has ty to get a lease on the ball park} PROBABLE STARTERS—Pontiac High Coach Art Van Ryzin| ing, left to right: guard Bob Johnston, Van Ryzin, ceriter Leroy = regulars — oo a releasing the league from any ob-| goes over play patterns with the quintet that will probably start| Moore and forward Marvin Caswell, agra oem guard Walt Poe a er <= Seti oe. that ligation yp Bhp i against Royal Oak in the Chiefs 1953-54 opener here Friday. Kneel- (left) and forward John James. won four of 16 last year straighten out its affairs, president : rank, Siauetmesy oft Ze /Coon Hunters Assn. |Basketball Results {Sports Briefs HOLLYWOOD SINGLE MUFFLE natal oy papery 0 ie Gain Sagat ae ay American He said it now appears tikety | ’ W. Michigan 18 Cost. Mich (OT) 65 all-events champion, ‘ed for Porter - ~ tentthy « Dyna-Pak ~ Singles fer All Cars sevenes . $7.50 that Springfield, Mass., will con-| The 12th annual banquet and|Ferése "| $3 Vales ey ag Ban Bane | Duol Muffler Sets: Of loss medina real protection. Smooth ¢ tinue in the Triple-A League next) .. tine of the Pioneer Coon Hunt- | Tsiss 61 Hardin-Simmens 4¢| 8000 in the 1953 doubles event. |} 42.48 ford, Mercury...$32.50 “41-53 Chevrolet ,,. $35.00 $500 year and that a decision has been Daytea oe Gus. 62 ‘49~"S3 Ford, Mercury...$32.50 °49-'51 Plymouth ....$34.00 cowmde. in colors men lhe and want. : promised by the parent Chicago|¢rs Association is slated atic “M) ff lines Nermal 37| Golf pro Skip Alexander cap- ‘49-53 Oldsmobile (all)... .:...$34.00 ne Ss 4 = Cubs within the next few days. | Spragues, Bald Eagle Lake, Or- | Chtesge Levels S aa $ | tained .. the Duke University Belond Eque Flow Header § : i Havana of the Class B Florida! tonvilie, Dec. 12, at 8 p.m. Kent State 74 John Carron 61/| team in 1939. Ferd, $52.50 yas . $74.50 International League is ready to! “Tickets may be secured from|fimtin Sei imee BS zemiie © areas move into the International as the St. Bennventare 6: Lemarne (KT) 52 we 8th club, replacing Baltimore, | Jack Hamilton of Ortonville, Carl | rv we. Dae eos AN Fords, Marcus. cvevene, $59.00 | which jumped up to the majors. , James Berden and imaryiend |= 55 &. Carolina rt Etficiency Peilanpiry—o i Satay ae Sigiron) | A noes — co = x Paper currency of the United | Mann of Clarkston, Emest Max | Fire Hi Remoden treney 3 Wohifeil Dee Engineering —— States is made only at the Bureau | field of Goodrich, Ernest Travis | sists clare Ti Fresne State 55 : | ‘of Engraving and Printing im | of Lake Orion and Ernest Lattimer amu 2274 S. Telegraph a Fa 2-4907 106 North Saginaw St. ie Washington, D. C. of Drayton Plains. 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Pe mild weather during the ’ JofFootfauis | Trade Ind-L Sui ‘SMU Might Try |=Ss2S SS me g| eas Fade ine Gets uspension for ‘Poor Condition’ LOTT TTY forecast [roma a = ussie Davis the percentage of shooting suc. | /YOPS = Cu e . eo By JOE FALLS igan State Boxing Board of Coritrol. , assures me Hayes won't fight ; at the three south. |W! i a uo Pep ¥ Criticizes Inf er uf a _ DETROIT @ — Boston middle-| At first, .the boxing commission'| until he’s out of the army. a—i\ ead Saturday cnn Batuhigas needs ay rng bout on an all = urne icials fae ’ '. weight Norman Hayes went back|sent word around the ring that). General feeling among sports tween 25 and 50 per cent, Coliseum on > By WILL GRIMSLEY . : to army life, today, apparently | Hayes was suspended for ‘‘ihept | writers covering the fight was that At Pte, Mouilie, more than 7,700 : Tigers ‘Sign Anderson, | finished as a fighter until Uncle} performance” as well as “poor | Hayes didn't .| Wide-O; Tilt Likely | hunti were issued NHL = MELBOURNE Adrian Quist, : ~ put up a good show pen fit like ng permits during = Forel Scout ej |50m_ gives him his discharge. condition.” Later, it amended this | ing but that he did his best con- hs 0. ! the season “Hunters shot“ total = former Australian Davis Cup play-| F@ saa GNd |" Fighting on a three-day pass, |to just “poor condition.” "| sidering the conditions. He's been| fF Notional Television | o¢ 5,817 ducks and coots compared| ings, including / to believe that Americans ‘ ae - ae oe eae hae ee Sees see fe eeremien, eee | peat t was May. 21. Hunters who shot black ducks, |_ FAT nga! “tee TLANT. nay Card- tionally effective 8 i os i 3 rd: Detrott . w+» sovege ME. 6, ES / = Seixas and. Tony ‘Trabert do not! inais and Cinciinati Redlegs kept| Founder at Olympia siadium Inst | “We're suspending Hayes as a) |, ink Stevens is crazy, to sus. By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN | mallards and blue-winged teal Kept) montrea""..:<.-:. 4 9° 8 S-m Me jg footfault, The Americans were! the trading business at the minor : protection and won't lift it until | Pend him, said Buckley. It's an SOUTH BEND, Ind. #—Unbeat- 8 1 BBR = hardest hit in the wave af foot-|league convention from being a| Immediately following the fight, | he's in condition to fight,” Stevens ee eee ae | a Beate: ee roo tae Svaniateen amido pean aay drfrog Hayes was suspended by the Mich. |said. “His manager. John Buckley, | 2 slong. on army food." au! fall ale sys Irah scout dehy ae ee e jmeie rg ee ae. — =o | = iting ta the srdney Morning | Cardinals sogired Alex Gra | he: Pontiac Kegling Lanes | taht afer ‘Hayes tld im in & | Southern Method = Bevel Qe Seixas stands | mas, a young shortstop, in ex- ROLLING FIN in good . eos nee ie bitin tien : z about a foot behind the line. It is change for relief pitcher Jack | ose som BS Be w 00 HS |wm Gneck 3 1T Bannee Me Hayes, dejected, tid after the|tevisin cadence and the none We wont Ele nt eet | emmon cee (Sir Se eee Solem, 26 Bele a, oes Ie ee = “Footfault judges must watch the Both Grammas and Crimian "sain gane Re Denia scrtae| Roth the Pe Sg 17.38 Pet op aang faye 20 yg : outbi q Stoot and at the same time make| Wor’ '? ‘he minor league last sea-}\- Nit a | esa eee atts er to prove to these people that | “When those Texans make up _ we 7 y= certain the racquet struck the ball V.0.E. Ne. 1230 series—Shore Market 2078. there’s nothing wrong with me. their minds to do something they Hyves i = before the right foot carries over In the only other action involv- ice take seae’s tee 2S Hayes, @ ti-year-old Negro,. usually succeed,” said Druze, a r é =the line, I believe it almost im-| ing major league business, ‘Rollie | Leutee’s Shop % 16 Greenweed 19 %|Pran Cage Notes stepped into the ring, looking "| fellow not accustomed to talking possible to watch both actions and| Hemsley was named coach of the | Ditmer's 35 ts FOE 22 oe neat and trim. He started at ® | with tongue in cheek Sgive definite ruling against the|Philadelpha Athletics while De-| “Indiv. come, series—5. Baer its, ¥.| EAST DETROIT Highland | prisk pace, too, pounding Panter | syiy h Ra = _ troit signed. Rick Ferrell. Tigers | frais ,Si:, icom. sume serlee—Mae &| Park, defending ClassA high) with a left-right combination as nothing to = Quiet bald that Melbourne te the also signed Wayne Anderson as a) — school basketball champion, opens |’ which won the first round vet den anh Seeaies oe Nobody—put. nobody—is = 2 ganas . . grea to y us oo y~bdut only place footfaults have been scout. Milwaukee announced the TONDAWANDA és its 1953-4 season here tonight) after a close second round,| off. This in itself is a healthy sit- going to out-bid us for your called, adding “Trabert rightly | %tright release of infielder Harry | pont. pty. Col. 29 11 Genesse Weld. 20 17 against East Detroit. Hayes began to tire and Panter, | uation for them. . : - maintains he cannot change service | Hanebrink and catcher Paul-Burris | Fest. Bee, 35 6 FOE. Aus. 1) 8 Spray a 23-year-old iron worker, —took | ——____*#__#___jf__ old tires. Come in and we'll : ee to Ga alede Sarat, e ie Aneta Sago Tons 38 16 Louie ies hep (3 83 VAN DYKE ae Lake's charge. He stalked > ae always found out in the prove it. Our sales depart- Py same year Associa’ . series—Red ‘s 100) eee : = & | ped : t t =was not called in Sydmey and he| Luke Sewell, former manager |—si. A "rem tS | Ce ahout the attnck of Custer {raking him with overband rights |aromh SMU. Maybe t can throw ment has been instructed ‘ESis mystified why he is called here.” of the St. Louis Browns and Cin- FE ossays AO Line St, Clement, and vice versa,| The last few rounds were de-|away my scouting reports. They|] . to purchase the unused + Meanwhile the referee for the| cinnati Reds, was named manager as eee w | tonight. South Lake of St. Clair | cidedly one-sided aril op three*oc- | undoubtedly will throw stuff at us mileage from our customers Soe nen — © of the Toronto Maple Leafs of the | Oliver Buick 99 38 Rornech EM: ts ue Shores is coached by Don Pounder |casions referee Lou Handler) that they have been saving all sea-|f . ~= Sproule, who yesterday’s| International League succeeding 4 Al % 22 Durcieaners 18 | and St. Clement by his brother,|warned Hayes to “pep It up.” son and no one has seen. at highest prices on tires Se ee ee wee, wal ee | eS ett tee ear ee tee] Setebinen ore mn +s . = 4 — i. ven = = Seat ceed |S cae hn ee wee Pe | Coach Helps Coach [tote 2 mes ov eee ne oer ee ee ae her = ; Chuck's 2 22) ; wo— 08 | AA, binations, although basically it's ED WI LLIAMS =Prep Gridder Dies a fom i Mi Cont Line Bata, Sener. leery —— inane. Peete Royals a tight T formation club with split tw = = = MeN: sertes as away (h—Max Macon, variations. Ree ¥ MEMPHIS, Tenn. @—Ray Mil-| trertrep sin n Aven Ine 2000; indiv, pome—Mary Lerey | basketball coaching duties at|one-time major league pitcher and| The Mustangs uncorked 45 pass- THE Se, Teeth at Se Bon Oe i Geaharat 14 | 27% Serten—Derts Clecn 08. ae Te See, Sm: aay | Se tnnemnn Peay ee ee eT : = Lake (Miss. School i fome—vP. sertes—L. ELKS LADIES gency manager Royals ; meeting. < Steam, died last night of injuries|fscaes a pea Pu.| Asay’s old coach, Vadal Peter-|of the International Baseball $:9 9 ae : TIRE received in a game Sept. 5 Camels 28 Deers 19| son, who retired last year as Utah | League. He succeeds Walter Al-| Although Druze would not admit . = He had been in a coma since his The Southern association marked | Baers B Wales i$ | court coach, heard of the illness | ston, named manager of the parent | it, Notre Dame also is expected 77 W. Haron at Coss Pontiee, Michie sinjury suffered when he was hit/its Sird besebell anniversary tii Toh", Sr", co tce en tartar | ant Simdly consented to take over | Brooklyn - Dodgers earlier this | to come up with some new stuff |W. Heron at : wee Michigen Sby a jarring tackle Sept. 17 year ~~. eee erie! Asay’s job until he recovered. _| week. that could entail a lot of passing. ‘| : - nt - : oo ee “ — eee 5, . Pontiac’s Largest Exclusive Men's Store ey 3 . - = ; 7 aw. XBs . ’ ate: ve + buys a lo of coat: bg one | at THE HUB, .. tomorrow! - ved ie Pe ete hte, 1 2 Ss HERE IS A CHRISTMAS SPECIAL THAT IS WORTH 4 LOOKING INTO We have just received a new shipment of fine imported tweed, shetland jabardine coats made to sell for at least $10 more. Fine checks, plaids. . weaves. Raglan and set-in sleeves. Many with zip- 2 ee ae lemported 100% wool worth $10.00 more. ik ' CEL itTTTT beet) teeth hb heties phitiei iim Ge we BT Pepe Pee | fe ag / EET 6) OF on | OR I bbe tg rated 4 J M / vA . . Saal ” feu f eh piglet ie gS fete patton Re te em + f i it y | ef ee" . + . % , t ‘ , \ : - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER: 3, 1953_ i ss si ee eh | = rer _ |Special 1-Day Season Kill — and Uwners at Udds Uver Pension Plans Zs'e2, Nexx 22000, Mw 3 we ballad ee OT Tected’ ina kill area orth of MS. ary etports es : ag : | en 1 son ehould | Ot between 15,000 and *,000 bucks, | indicated at least two persins were ference that the major league‘own-|Reynolds, - player spokesmen in | that Lewic was their official legal| ne auroved next week, it would [2s and fawns, the state ‘con-| killed and seven wounded in hunt Se Hat ee reas ce [epee Urs beet | pc al ta ame oe See a os ne BAN a resolution that could dissolve the “1 told them that was not pos-| voted that Lewis must be admit-|"steP"trocetved ia lest ond’ ex. — oe es Peaghe pla ov entire pension plan within 90 days | sible,” Frick said. ted-or they would not attend them-| panded in 1952 with the addition| Mowever. shat the Bret eee Dd ans | fits widest breach today following ex's. revelation that the major although its present Tive-year set- : a * # ‘io | selves. “ of an annual millign-dollar allot- rec ie ennai A : j a pair of bombshells exploded yes- revela : up does not expire until 1956. ‘Trick. shid he fel * ¢ later, The made through ' ; league Executive Council was con-| y ft t he had the Z pike ment from World Series and Ail). traffic survey method worked : terday. - 7 Frick explained that all player | right to summon anyone he.want-| All” payer representatives de-ictar Game receipts, it now pro- ‘the University of Michigan. ke | : >. 8 . = ; sidering = sae aes oo representatives responded but it|ed—player or club official—in the/| parted for their homes except Rey-| vides a.fund that assures an in- wag wknteed we “0e eam with the refusal of te] _— m nae ar pe was not until 15 minutes before the ee en without any | nolds, who said he would 93 — of or Sogoy a shape otaun apa. ays’ | plan. . ‘ 7 ti + , the American League meeting | on ing a age ‘ : @' Frick Gisclowed at 9 news con/f Pie: Ralph Kiner and Allie| Kiner and Reynolds contended |New York next week. 50 on down to $50 = month for] Marge sueaber Of Sete in the Minnesota, Purdue and ? ae is : ee pian a ae jower Peninsula north of route || Ohio State Each Place d Let . that the players| M-55 was heavy throughout the | Two Players o Come In and Let ? Vite, esteemed pipes | ee cnt ine ae tee wo Play: ay : Walt be increased from $50 to $80 for| State police reported bumper-to-;“- EAST LANSING #—Minnesota, re ames meron pee Ses Se eS. ee ae along several of| purdue and Ohio State placed two a Sa ; -1 $150 for 10-year men. same | | ways. players all-opponent x Our expert bump and time, the players wanted to reduce| Conservation experts had ad pene caon ta-ielettines toes : painting repairman the 50-year age eligibility to 45| quick estimate of the number of picke : : while paying smaller premiums. | hunters in the field but said as| players and coaches. f get your car looking indies 2 we : > * #8 many were out as for the opening} Indiana, Michigan, Iowa, Texas good as new, . day of the buck season on Nov. 15. | Christian and Marquette placed one : JACOBSON 410 comernten Gvetnent ceces| deve : MOTOR SALES . -|so their kill could be examined| Minnesota players selected : eae Provides Most. |*.ss2-= sy agaee Fea foo — . "| atin Bireet Oat So cust! Ce csuas Gaae bal Rie ieee A daeatioa to Pension Fund |e ce amen | tee mos, uaa Be —————————— Included in the 2,000-plus a end tullback Mee 2 0 FeNsiOn ru ans Sie’ | Somrtyoe® 3 |} iis V4 \ 10-Year Veterans Get) adult does, 20 per cent buck | Rounding out the team were ee ") \ $100 Per Month When fawns and 21 per cent doe fawns. | tackle Andy Houg of Iowa, guard e : a eee: Last year, composition of the kill| Morgan Williams of Texas Chris- : = LY They Reach 50 | was six per cent adult bucks, 50/ tian, tackle Jim Balog of Michi- Pee ATLANTA ~The baseball play-| buck fawns and 21 per cent doe | of Indiana and right halfback Ron = \ = \ : er-pension fund -is-a- fawns.—— = Drzewiecki of Marquette. | me providing for maxi-| Conservation officers arrested] In addition, five other players A ; \ mum payments of $100 a month were-rated close to the Ist eleven | ; 7 Yi after a former payer becomes 50 = by the MSC squad. These were : N Soap Provides | tacke George Jacoby of Ohio 4 ae \ Since 1946 the players and club- er? State, tackle Jim Luster of Oregon rf \ \ owners have been paying money in-) Aclmission for. | state, and Gene Rstooe, of. ic e to the fund, It was revised in 1951 ' ss gan, quarterback Dave ot a : ) 7" wes" \ when the current radio-television Prep Benetit Ohio State and fullback Ray Mc- Nea mite oor = \ comand ane stout. The kek S ROCKY. FORD, Colo. —A bar |Kown of Texas Christian. oe oe i> . 2 : = “ the money opera * A 4 \ ' F RESTONE STORE \ BASEBALL CONFAB—J, Norman Lewis, attor-| Wednesday. Basgball Commissioner Ford Frick —— ee annie > aie. bal par po Pp ft R g A d ug ) 146 West Huron Street Federal 2-9251 © BAY Sox Sandee Soges Maret pivers, ts: Cashel) stvasd the plagacs pemmainatan to betes ticle iter Pe aad peat | namusenem gueies Wt the field Somme OISY Oss | War . : us| by »player representatives Allie Reynolds (left) | ney to a scheduled pension meeting so the players cor and $200,- in Rocky Ford Saturday night. é a 22222 LL LLL LLL LLL and Ralph Kiner during conference at Atlanta, Ga.,| refused to go through with the confab. roeapass awit cee the World |_.1%¢ School district does not pro- Goes fo Jim Neal : , m ; : . Series with the radio figure dip- ee oles ened saat ee , Ross’* ‘7 Women Anglers Find vices stsos inst tt ana | oc cance Coaches Scied fo | ye Osta antalyto te 4 ee * gS ee ene an diey poms * ~ | hold the soap benefit. a Michigan State football player who e. Relaxation in Fishing] 2+"vcs ‘sae"ssou sano. |, Yacu'¥ members vil ply wl | et coins acaratin an - POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. (?)—| A ball player pays 27 cents &/ match Rocky Ford High School! session today of center Jim Neal. i aF Mary Mack, columnist for the|day the 2nd year until it reaches Coach Biggie Munn of Michigan | : a pe ee ee ey A - out 23 it} t years. s : mai ¢ 4 ns s Pye A lg Bond eed baal i year ite rete Wings to ia: Fence a. the : bust .. - women. Says Mary: , | drops back to $1.50 per day-- ROCHESTER, N. Y. 4 — There . a : S i ely | “The average woman now has| Each individual club pays $1.50| will be no advertising on fences Bog son aren aoe wens . : so many labor saving devices that| per day for each player on its|at Red Wing Stadium next sum- championship of the Big Ten and | : it’s a terrific strain to keep them | roster, through ‘his big league ca-|mer. General Manager Vaughan| (wie selection to represent : : ’ ° all in operation. She needs the reer. At the end of 10 years the (Bing) Devine of the Wings says the Western Conference in the Rose : +H i] Ar relaxation of a pleasant. fishing | player and club each will have/ the entire fence will be painted| ..... rooeball classic New Year's 4 eoeo th tC ll ppreciate trip. paid $2,300. green to provide-a standard bat-| 1." 4 j = : Pe me Pig aechapuoner agg A lee tn 0 tel Rowe SS Se : It. ia | would know over to become a. $100per-month| Doak Once a Guard ‘4 a eve 4 j Stands. the joys of annuity for his survivors for 10) pETROIT #® — Doak Walker, ae ; aie Accontigngewempmissione Ford | began his football ‘career ‘as 5 “a A temen le ire e average year guard at Highlend | Put tens x, ; ; the player payments Junior School. @ minu ‘ Top Values Always two acres and is one around $160,000 and the clubs pay: |remaining, in his first game. he : ‘ cee 2 ae , in the worta. 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Baa f oe fe { ee oe « ; pd i 4 \ a 3 mee bE cay ee eee * Vee ok es erfectly comfortable : : : never finer than thie season: 14 | f | a ‘ ee | bench \ } > 3 ae eee win ibis att fp. ea FY pine I tee ‘ Se alle gc sak sal ued a oc adiaaiie st ee Pee ae sey asia : : pay a al . dbs i a hades pkey = { ‘ sags e ' ‘ i 5 } 4 ty = Ps Sek THE PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1958 eS Close Finishes County H orse Is ‘Named Ar Aragon Favored. |cr ud nimn Form 1 -|TRA's Champ Older Mare to Beat ‘Bang Bang” |e. wx te mo reo tu ws Wh Featured East's "Sickle’s Image, owned by Clar-| Weir's The Mast as leading steeple-| LOS ANGELES ‘w@—Art Aragon erevediager who rates Nor € in te UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANT EED for ‘One Year ris at ee te eeeeten oder 8 scored her big on Bey nang pee —_— e “Against Rips, Wear, ‘and All Tears! Play This Year mare by the Thoroughbred Racing victory of the year in the Washing- aver | to whip Danny ane Parkers Win Opener | — Bi Chicago in their} DETROIT U—Higland Park de- |] Dy a ° ; Valley, Skyline oops! year-old daughter of Sickletoy, College pr been 139, here i =: = —_ : ©) U e b i G C4 = S t the £ x pd onan Also-Are Rated High in| Some’ sat Catimets Heal De. | raced | Bazine intrequenty, Aragon has | last night in the opening game of Atalanta honor Sickle’ track in the country, winning 2% | not singular success this year, | the Michigan ollege Tight Games ; Swann aiiteek at otto apie of 6 races and earning $394,460. 'He stopped Elmer Beltz in one! ference season. for both. ‘me uvom puszamroy an, | nn ested M veten agai wn. Se __| | a gs Texans! The nation’s toughest col- is analysis of this year’s | Old filly, and Mrs. E. DuPont's -SEARALON | James Tops in Bi-C * © * . 4 years the fans have rightly; MT. 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Pemtntes Re cotpea pees koe e 3 - Study'to Better Phonetic «up)—Tne Air 9 = ity professor and his paitaff for “significant contributions” ~< fh a detailed research. study of a the various.countries and. because of the hearing problems which mma a ae arise in both civil and military Prison ofW ee aad pee: Jee Prisoner of War, (Cleveland Police Own Cigarette ' ‘Discharge Dogs PAWNEE CITY, Neb, «—Lioyd Devel, back home after two years as a. prisoner_of war in Korea, recalls how one prisoner used a $20 bill for cigarete paper to roll his own, : The prisonefs were__ getting “sweepings” with which, to make their own cigarettes and had to use any kind of paper available, Dovel said: The $20 bill was suitable becatise money had no valje in the prison jcamps, he explained. Later, the prioners were given tobacco leaves for smnoking. Shortly before repatriation, the Red Cross supplied American brand ‘ tes but “we couldn't get any kick at alt cut of American cig- arettes by that time,” he recalled. “We were too used to our: own Working for Actors CHICAGO (UP) — Tall, blonde | Mary Dooling, who once taught so- cial -subjects to Jesuit mission priests, now runs one of the mid- west's biggest actors’ agencies. — She believes her success in both undertakings is due to her interest if-|in people. Five years ago, nine, Chicago rad actors asked her to manage their business affairs and she ac- cepted, . Now as manager of Talent, Inc., ‘she has 3,000 clients. . At ‘Webster College. Mo., Mary Dooling studied to become a teach- job in a department store. Later she worked for an asso- ciation of Catholic high school and they | she edited a religious newspaper. at St. Louis, Mo. * | theatrical "| She also lectured’ nationally and during the summers taught social subjects fo. Jesuit mission priests She opened her agency June W, 1948, with 10 clients. In a month she had "1100 more. Her clients include six-month-old ‘Jinfants and 75-year-old actors. Among them are off-duty police- them 700 jobs.each month in tele- vision, radio and commercial films. 2 Hooks in One Fish STURGIS (UP) — Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knox made sure their 18- pound rainbow trout didn't get | away. The couple hooked the same fish at the same time at Fish Lake. Ex-Teacher Is Now er, but after graduation she got a college students, and for six years | Claim, Two Bloodhaynds Couldn't’ Track Down Elephant CLEVELAND, Ohio (UP) — A strong difference of opinion has arisen over the value of two pure- bred bloodhounds given to the police department and then dis- carded because they “didn't even know their own names.” . The two canine bluebloods, King and Blue, were given the depart- ment by Robert Sager and the past summer. Sgt., Henry Schrank, who lives in suburban North Royalton, was assigned the job of keeping the r animals, He was te be assisted in their further training by Pa- -trolman Walter Hertzel. . Kennels were to have been built for the hounds by the city, - but somehow. that never was done. Western Reserve Kennel Club this | . gave up and turned the pair over warden, Al Rhoden, for adoption,” as it's delicately put here ~"] didn't want those things around here,” Schrank said. “They weren't even dogs in the ‘first place. big cows ate more than I did. Besides those dogs didn’t know anything. They weren't taught to mind and they didn't even know their own names." Dewey Satterfield, who trained the dogs in the first place, was bit- ter when he heard Schrank's low opinion of the hounds. “Those dogs could trall for a mile or 20 miles, and they proved it before they were turned over to these men,” he said. “Tl make those guys eat their words.” Schrank, who claims to know about eating because he's “out $50 in food bills,” scoffed at Satter- field's .claims for the dog's track- ing ability. ; “They couldn't track an ele phant,” he said disgustedly. The standard work week in the United States was reduced from 72 hours in: 1850 to 40 hours in Schrank, after about two months, 1950. SIDE GLANCES 4 ‘ 2 af pate 12.3 _ 7, tag. 0S Pet OF . by Galbraith Xo “My ad's been ‘hinting that I ought to hint I want an electric train for Christmas—should 1 humor him?” ; CK : HOUSE HE COULD ° _ STARVE TO peat | AA-RA, | LO. MISTER "Y-NOu DION PORY } } TERA ME NOUR FOUL NAME WHEN WE MET OP AT TH’ (7 SUPER /MARICET © eee aed Sn FE et | 52: = 3 d a = OUT OUR WAY OUSS OF MEL TAL | CAPTAIN BASY _ THE BERRYS: 2), THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1953 Cape. 1080 toy MA terete, ten. T. He ting, GG Pal OR al pte AS £0) by Leslie Turner SINCE HE GAVE e THIS TS GEENA yp va ; HMM..ROW WOULD T PLAY ALITTLE YY WKE GAME? ANY THING TO PASS THE TIME! NANCY : COME. ON, SHERIFF - OH, ME---WHY DO I WASTE MY ENERGY LIKE THIS ---WHEN I KNOW: THE GOOD Guy ALWAYS WINS ds MY BRILLIANT /),\ BOY 119% ner to Consumer i 1 CURED prccececcccese Installment ‘Stock Buying’: Now Available to Investors NEW YORK (UP)—For as lit-; years, the -Exchange-has seen a day, you can be-| sharp decline in volume while the}. come a-part owner of American| costs of @ securities com-4 - industry starting Jan, 2% through | mission firm climbed steadily. @ pay ag you go plan on the New York Stock Exchange.. This means: thay in addition getting dividends you will hold vot- ing power in companies ranging | sizable boost in the number of from billion-dollar businesses on down. Rest of Market S22 NEW YORK & — The. stock for High Output Aims Above 500,000; January Cars to Show. Big Changes By ROBERT 8. TARR Pontiac Press Managing Editor FLINT—Buick Division of GM, which will produce about 489,000 units this year, is aiming at more than half million cars next year, Reta is * ‘ News in Brief - | tle as 44 cents a “Rd., Waterford. Town- treated for a back gene «pita ces ssagegeoeegaeee coveccegrees 1.73 to 3. ‘ dosen age teense be eee oa mn . mated at. 6,500,000. : It's a painless way to become a capitalist, By small, regular pay- ments you buy stock much ag you would purchase a car or a. tele- a first quarter produc- | tion schedule of 135,000 units has been set tentatively. New cars were shown to news and trade paper writers Wednes- day afternoon and evening. They will not be given public showing until sometime after Jan. 1. While details of the new cars are withheld until the public showings, Under the plan, you inveét your money either quarterly or month- ly. Th. amount can vary from a minumum of $40 every three months to a maximum Among: higher stocks were Northern Pacific, Texas Co., Con- 1. | solidated Natural Gas, Kennecott Copper, Allied Chemich}, American Tobacco, General Motors, and Dis- wer z Eseh gBeoe fied th fi = aH Wall Street sources say the plan | sions, also should help the sagging brok- = g Ei New Y ork Stocks E Hi The investment plan is geared) spore oe primarily for the person “of ave) - . The Exchange hopes it will bring The your ow. American stockholders, now -esti- gw Here is how the plan will work: | down, more shares with your $40 a month; You fill owt a purchase order and if the price goes up, you pur- with one of the Exchange's 620 | chase fewer shared. : ae you want to invest_and what |, "mM og Atte pa Biss issue or issues you want to buy known ss Yous Yona zi The broker, in turn, purchases | Scoop’ sealed oie coated at the the stock and credits your ac- | cast corner of ton sand, Roghester count, r ‘ Roads in Dryden ; : Seg, ty reer eee ~ There is no extra fee. The only = dete on tithe Bids will be charges are the regular commis- | %y ‘he pader signed to.and including r ; ; MRS. ALMA ee 34 8% abee erage business. In the past three|a month in a stock selling at it can be said they have been ——— Death Notices decimal points are eighthe ately ; a a FF - = BECRE Anasieity ste nase ming cr ine Frank Carruthers Punerai schedu os jay. ic has completed its expansion’ pro- 608 | gram, Wiles said, and has doubled its space to 10 million square feet. Wiles said he based optimism re- S is If your friend's in jail and needs bail, Ph. OR 3-7110. C. A. Mitchell. 8 officiating. Interment ‘in Oakland 4d fe ee ce 3 2 * " will lie in state after 7p. m. FRANKLIN, NOVEMBER 30, 1982, A J 1.44% Jan toe : te : r Dees cccseee TTv, Sell all bmn th woe ih BEEEEREBEES Z e _ o% 5 - i 3 ere t \e Pe th, AA ‘p.m. — “ 2 Rev. L. A. — officiating. In- i ‘ uf! >> = 22 883.525 a a8 £f: fter 7 p. m. this. evenin the Frank Carruthers Puner . For Unexpected Tots © ee kee ts te le mn bo ee ele le oe ~ y : _ i x»! AE: . 7. a. wees - A g J # 2 Ps MEEPS*E2 : ** * se J yy Lem “+ . a * * “—e.* 7° * aervice will-be he . 8. grade A, jum’ . erg. 34%; mediu 47; = sean wid. xe large 40-61, f U.S. grade A, ju wtd. avg. 53; medium CE EEEEE : : 3 ri Fae busausses em YVaue vaweaae ti : r 2+ _ 7 = 223 g* af ¥F ino Home. Interment in Mt. ; i CHICAGO ( steady ceipts 689,619; wholesale buyine unehanged; 93 score AA 8; B G4.%; 8 C 64; cars 00 B Cc 4.5. Sema; seampts 0008; wholesale wv = Hastie 4. a3 ae sue HE tinSs2.22.58%2 a itm wn : ze upgerseinseexEsse E 4 bad 7 g i ey ae oF we 422 @ we cane = ee jooretown Cemetery, Mr Wosmn Wh be ? ae Graveside service. will 3 p.m. - . * = ba Engravers’ Offer Charles P., 297 Otte @1; beloved husband BE. Webster; dear fa Wisner Galbraith, Paulin and Mrs. Ed Puneral + — : 3 FSSESEs ’- evan ¢ E : f j t i é ¥ : F z ed 32 %) if to ; stockers be 17. is H : t - LOAN COMPANY 125-127 N. Seginaw $e. | i gi E 5 ai 3 = i - <— 3 - i i if i $ 3 E & of E 4 i it F E i } ; z ag g ize. evewmuets sf *e4 aeee@ pel ‘i age Thy & FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2.8181 Florite-Plowers 3 | _ Wanted Male Hole 3 — eh a — . is » si 733 AUBURN PE 32-3173 “parting at ont warek 72 wit Funeral Directors 4 "sa aod 4 and ub on Fo — _ Wayne, Riker Garage ns Voorhees-Siple | 4-1 MECHANICS FOR LINCOLN - MERCURY PAs oad a vie . .DEALER,- GOOD PAY ese «| & STEADY. SEE MAL, Donelson-Johns .| SCANTLAND, 40 W. __“DESIONED POR FUNERALS” _ BOX REPLIES At 10 am. today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 8, 11, 13, 14, 19, 20, 33, 99, 40, 41, 46, 50, 51, 57, 65, 9, 74, 79, 80, 84, 98, 1M, 107. - ___Wanted Male Help 8 ) pean MANAGER TRAINEE | - "SAtgcmen’ Matona: finance company will ae- - ‘anne sie tebtine etl copt 3 met, 23 to %, into tis age Saat wn 8 4 i and t ft ree fs peiscnally supervised’ and re oeSperative quires aggressive intelligent te. graduate some college preferred. Qwd «eslary. repular increases _ ese or merit and outstanding employe benefits, Automobiles Loam Corporation, FEST, 10 ' © 19 a.m Monday through Pré VETS AND MEN . a8, ambitious & free Hotel Roosevelt. fm. 12 p.m. Don't. phone. Radiator Repairman - Commission basie with plenty of work, Excellent working tondl- . Vacations and hespitel CY OWENS Young Man oie Where to , From Here? ~ Body “ ee ee eh ag ae PL i Bi ewes a .§] or i, Mt 5 A THE PONTIAC ‘ PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 's, 1953 aGDHEN SERVI Astes RUS WAITRESSES | case “sxceesty fnocen MUST BE 18 cea So - NIGHT SHIFT ‘onable rates, FE 5-6260 aPPLY IN PERSON VOLLMAR MOVING AND STOR | - ‘ Agems for N Amertcan Var TED'S Efoce “Large ene, Gnyveer® Je WOODWARD AT SQUARE LE. RD.) 8502 MIN Perry ane ae 7\~O’DELL CARTAGE |. Loreal ‘sy t Distahce Moving ; ce ge deine UO. eis SO = MITH MOVI? es cook Oe ST HO FE scm 8 POR a est eee a : Sh Mec cs Fe tut's betas 4 a “| Trucks for Rent rn ma. | % Tos a, 1% Ton Stakes MEN WANTED Pontiac Farm and Earn While You Learn 7 a eRe ‘DRY, SERVE 49206 | Soa i ‘POR HIRE. FE aww ww 4 Tow ROSE. Wants Cm CURTAINS FLAIN Of RUP- ae a 24101, WAsuiING AND IRONING. iting-Decorating 1A —" - PAPER HANGING “gemoved Sandusky, PE Ene PEN, AO . zene BE beney | GALL Dick FOR TRUCKING. REASONABLE RATES. FE 2-4505 _ANYTIME LIGHT HAULING AT ANY TIME. _PE 3-3600. LIGHT TRUCKING ~~ rE work, Calj any time FE VET WITH 2 TOR STAKE rave wants haul! Pe, 4.4088. | Industrial Tractor Co. APPLIAN CE CF SERVICES |- "Garden Plowing _ i2A 7 AE OS PALL CARPENTER | FES seter_sesws) CONTRACTING Business Service 13| TO°Qha*tres OR Sam: Ea . JING | ComPuene Lae —oe~ a aie M CLEAND G | 7 soest toe Pa oe, Ps. : PE i Suerstions, J. & eh Shs Gunter Service Ph. FE 40n2 PLASTERING | ip 7 ACTING gy ae Pos conti sss eee ae service, A * + _ Building Service is| © PATCHING & PLASTERING. estimates. PPE. yams ,CHIMNEY-F URNACES We specialize in ing, rebuilding, or Poy Cm md iso install gas chimneys, aoe es, furpaces, f _doning, JOHN'S T Mand arate tile tines.” PEt-a6eh A&B TRENCHING tines, field tle. iets LABLE re pat shaper a reo sourintD Walk CLEANS ‘alle and Tes Cleaned veeNorris Radio & TV IR SHOP Bay, MOTT BU FV EZRTICE s3.be ‘4 3me FE 54-2300 STRAKA a Building Service ATCH PLASTERING SPECIALTY Plastering. abeet rock filling. FE WORK: RES. a SoM: mins, FE 4-0366, . LAYING, BANDING AND os ny *%. John Tayler, phone Pe crepe on GENERAL CONTRA ~ | 1 dential & commercial pd be & A & sid- specification tC] any Dude ings. MUtual i _ BMALL CONTRA With well —oune m9 would like opportunity joba. yet or otherwise MA ~—e F nd footings. acements & __ Roth.” * FE 5-9601. GENERAL POTL | oy stone and cement work. SONS LayS ep | Oe } 4 eeuzny WORE, 1 mone, = : *: Es am ne oe GARAGES” “peek Soar oe ae egg P ‘House Raisin g—Moving = Notices and Personals 22 Wasted Real Extato 31 _ Wantea a to Rent 32A __KNAPP SHOES FE 5-0T20 WANTED: Tf ONE OF PONTIAC’S neuen buyers, cash waiting. F® Egos, | for you. OA 8-081. FURN. ANTi qUe — Disites bought and sold daily. MY 2-3022. WANTED TO-BUY: ALL TYPES OF furniture. Ph. FE 2-6623 DUNCAN fh cia, A ane eneee. aust ‘be ~~ J FURNITURE "NEEDED Entire home Buliuom ed.ng amt excavel or odd lots, Get the re seh i for pon. a oxizige ‘or kinds cabinets, ga- 3-217, : i, General re-| Wtd, Transportation 27A biggest: by tour or om Fe / NRG Bade pad, © bo br a aise Wid. Miscellaneous 28 iJ ~ RAZO RUBBER cEnaMic WANTED: BEST POI max ACHINE VIBRATOR NT 1%, Pontiac Press. DEER HIDES WTD. PE «aa ee . | LOeT, px WALLET. CONTAING | © valuable eR AND ye “. in vicinity of s meee 3100 Sashabaw Ra oF Seeder Lake Vary Wore 5 Rd. Reward, 540 Nevada at | Ssked. FE Suan A = oe Gon | Watkins Lake Leg cand, no feathers. Phone OR 31412, a eetes ear ggg ig MITCHELL'S: TV | katt BACK am 109 N og with and three white eT pe mem oat co ee to Tully. FE 6.0908. hav om sit FE” ‘. war 21067 after 6 p. m. Widow's year savings. Cosr-BILLPOLD, VICINITY BAE- \ey'e 8 Mest Market, Valuable pa- rs. Reward 2-488) | eas. ser, Snes RAW FURS WANTED Highest Prices Paid PLUMBING AWD HEATING. HG. | OCLL. Se & Gon FE 67767 OR +167 VREELAND FUR €0..4_ $00 PONTIAC WALLZD LAEE a + Pe od tore er too small. teed 61 rk. Ph. PEs-Sem. ~ PING PONG |} 86D FRENCH DOORS AND | tabie. Ph. MY 2-321. Sosmnees winter eee ty | WANTED <0 BUY | HOUSES, Pine Lane Dr. Pontiac. aang % “moved ‘or Typewriting Service 17 form ; : 3 tried ical . "thine + a rt work, — a, sizes 30x16, 28x24, Genes Sup- | 34x26, Co,, 7 W. ‘Lawrence. 4-0808, A. JOHNSON FE 4-2533 _#"bloomfiell “Pastion Boon CASH FOR YOUR LAND CONTRACT Moats Open? 5 "| Peddling Your Property? Vacant lot in Drayton Pisins, "yar. = CWood Co, LISTINGS WANTED We Buy, Sel wees H.C, NEWINGHAM - want be FG 96.000 or Som ses Payments of ¥i — - rehasers hight McKINNEY entice Bares: __ Univ, 1.5708 "WE WILL BUY ments are e your nfl us, do not feel RRIS & SON a oor re CASH FOR EQUITIES We ere buver Hey = — located home; also” buy. for business and Call us for tmmedinte ROY KNAUF, Realtor Oa oun "* % acre with Let an rour 100 ft. ate eas closing fee. CHARLES RE REALTORS % W. Buren PE 4-0821 PM stet PR 1-6862 of PE 5-8891 Close in... FE IMMEDIATE Immediate Action te. Tat thn FEMS “ake SE ter Ted MeCaltouah. Francis FE. “Bud” Miller Wanted wed Catate 31 ‘Want to’ Sell? BUYERS WAITING * ave buyers | _ aa “| 08 3 MEN, ” APTERNOON SHIFT | P | AVAILABLE TO" JUNE “HOTEL ROOSEVELT. soy Set, ot ~“HOTEL AUBURIN Wid. Room & Board 32C YOUNG. “GL NEEDS A ‘HOME ing peo who will make her fee] she is ioe of the . family. are be * _ Drawer & Pontiac. ‘|Rooms With Board 32D) ag soneh a BOARD IN CHRISTIAN ners oe HOME, _ Fite dt sau end and ~ 64 Markle. Rent. Apts. | = Furnished urnished 35 PRIVATE BATH, NEAR __Pisher Body, 108 Presto ment. FE 2-4050. 3 BEDROOMS, 1 arage, lakefront, Sete 110.00 per 7, 7_ROOM “HOUSE IN 3-2F 16, eves. tor opps. | ROOM AND BATH, Rem Apt. Unfurnished 30 PPPDALPLDL LLL LP AGP LLL 3. pe IN KEEGO Harbor, PE 56-4615 J ROOM UNFURNISHED APT.- — private entrance. 281 Mar- - a Es HEAT, I LIGHTS, working couple 3 ROOMS AND apa BATH UNFUR- * ROOMS AND BATH PRi- vate entrance. Call FE 2-4731. 7-7222, On, HEAT. “At ‘PURNT- = house tor 294 a "couple, 20 Perey ave. bedroom, leke front home just con 7 . hot wa- “mtlles from Pontiac, a Metone’ cal” Detron,” Vorment fae hOOM ate YEAR round : Soe . « YS TRUCK, WHEEL drive with snow w. Will lease for winter, MI 43 SPACE FOR RENT IN HEA commercial garage for bump & shop. Write box ess 8 Pontiac pea 5 ROOMS x “BATH FOR | WW 5-448). For Sale Houses 40 at soon Brick Fronts - Open 9-9 NT * PIONEER HIGHLANDS Toor — Sm: your ane Two DAYS ONLY gat. 10 sie No AM: “3 pM ~ Morrison-Heugh Co, AVE. equity in <> Bla ckwood Schaefer ow So Se ll diecast rg e ey : roomers rooms, full t's ie eluded, We -- - fF tures, sell for terms or trade for 2 ar 3 bed- room home. orris & Son, % yer 3 room house. & poultry for _ 4 ee ea ' down, xe hota 5, yes, I iO will se available in about three “WEST scBtkpaN ; Jp ait ag oer sis. 1 a weeks, a th. 3234 Maple | , son cil Ridge, Dryden 7-374). nee shad it excelent loca- MODERN “2? ROOM APARTMENT. 4 RMS, AND BATH, OUTSIDE tion. $5, full price. Private entrance. Aduits. FE | + By Fy working couple, Terms. ‘SUBURBAN . 2-1559. tia Press 34 ATH. EMPLOYED cavene. 4 APT. WITH ’ a aks am. o v7 pply 7 to 9 p. mM. bath. hot water, electricity or | Built Pa Rg large betrooms - 50 Williams. Ale 2 rm, and bath. | ES iv 4 blocks from cen- i a oa ie a" 5 oe Siod oaere employed lady yoy: EATRANCE | e. _* with floor, lovely iv: 4 ROOMS ‘PRIVAT reezews, and bath adults. FE 57400. For Rent Store Space 38A Les veel rae op ot | SASEM ENT AP aaTaT ALL ve, ; utilities, couple, close in. 31 Jud- “GOOD . FOR MANY _¥ he treme, wi Ra son, Caretaker at 25 Jud ESSES rock exce! oe = ROOMS. HEAT, LIGHTS one er ioe @ = $14, rms. aire, $18 wee - | Such as men’s : Rene ai Steinbaugh Ct State | End many GI a window emer, entrance, New 3 bedroom type -homes . NISHED 2 ROO a apertes for veterans. Down payments cabins. Children welcome. Sleepy pecoms Located jaay wot Btart at $1000 s Hollow 3400 Dixie Highway. ——— Steam anes Tound 't SINGLE WORKING | GIRL} at Santo a Opposite +A modern home| High school; reasonable rent, . = cnvtear weve girl. FE Pee oe ae itu encom Ww Pine ti a ange, 8 We suiT- ww a St. _ _ KITCHENETTE, CLOSE . al a, s $-2137 Employed middieaged lady, PE tion 2010" Dixie Dixie Hwy, FE 36642 woanki : st thes 3 " NEW RANCH HOUSEKEEPING APT PRIVATE. Beture window * acre, rea aetcawcipee |, WEST SIDE STORE, | Bust "tage See erences. Call after 3: 410 N. | Available bye Jan. at. By og - bs J and = Ss 3 3 ; prin a North Side Handy to Fisher Body, bus and ” ene you. heave tom stores, at, automatic home with = si . - water, » ite ‘a- arpeted: room with 7. a ae, C Mrs. — Bovey ae: Attractive kitchen with 56866 §-1201 Eve. FE space.| “BUD” Nicholie 4 Nice) REAL ESTATE — jUITY .N 4 ROOMS a a basement $3200, bal om ts per month. 109 8. Merrimac. BROWN pg nny Brand nom, on CARL W. BIRD, Realtor{ Full basemen Stare Bank Bldg. The lat is 56x 44211 - Eves, PE 51392 coh . NEAR EAST BLVD. Lakeland apart. floor 2 i, orang | sleeping per pn eg New mt _ House and auto, water heater. . 800 with $3,000 down well electric turkey bunt : ing, fishing. Only ite 81.900 weer SIDE. 6 home. 2 yrs, a ee a in : nice yard, s ity en er inna com binat, ; FLOYD KENT, Realtor Open Eves, PE 5-6 Next t Consumers Power tg a with $1,500 down, | “BUD” Nicholie empstead, Realtor | rea. estate 102 East Huron st bi L FE 1319 Corner Zoned C-1 ae tal cot | own ces room % Breda | Choke ts Maran Ph Pe 608 | retin ae | ae | i i Humphries - "2 i i, Co-op member. RANCH HOME 3-195. $5 DOW oo pa ol exclusive neighbor- REALTOR OR full basement, ~~ LAKE ORION INCOME ° 1.500 down, 2 bedrooms. Bath. 2 houses for the price of one, 6. sement. Purnece, Acre room f 3 room to Fea for” spough te make your |* ROOM, MODERN HOME PLCR m . renage after @ cal Mr. 1 Inman |. = warage ay 5 room aasiien bungalow, 3 piece bath, basement, hot air heat, siding. J You'll enjoy Seo net, tak vengieee ve | ic Lit ow For Sale Houses 4 @0| Sdied ia the plstareaque city of Johnson Sylvan i on a nice lot 66 = 120 with lake privileges. Just built in 1950, Has attach ates. oi! heat and screens and all around. Priced at only ue 730 on terms. Act todav! WARD EF. PARTRIDGE. @ BATH IN QRTONVILLE. Suche Srealty, PE +7142 85.560, “erm. Ye cose, er 2 ear # ¢, oveT- and @ ‘ rpeted, Cedar lined closets, and ad doors. ached parage, 2° ~ 3 restion yo ae on 3 ° _— — Near Auburn & well landscaped lots iy $8, a mt, E Paul. my REAL ESTATE a ee. Pddy, PE 833 W. Huron &. , FE 43508 WALTER GREEN 2.6831 CLARKSTON and knees Bivge &. home, 2 stories rth, and home aaa ® a A —_ lar a B., end * AWRENCE Ww. real a 6 call Mrs. Beck ee PE +0030, CARROLL.G. PORRITT A. JOHNSON, Realtor | GSopersure Real state Kxch. _ FE 4-2533 “HOMES FOR 1704'S. Telegraph Rd. | COLORED FAMILIES “— a 6 room mode basement, new | Mand © taaaly foeomen PW aS pam . 4 ¢ es Pea, pores _nan & Bon. 4 room m floors, of! ™* QUTSIDE CITY reel seit 1 | etemene Par men co “res Russell A. Nott, Reaktor to schosi, Call PE “Coss, 18 E, | 170 W. PIKE FE ¢-8008 FE 2-8316 and | 43 W. Huron St, Open Eve. 7 to # doors, aluminum windows. planter | 9 RM”, boxes, St. Charles Kitchen, and other fe: . day & let's talk terms. Evenings # ROOM HOUSE, 4 CAR OARAGE after 6 call Mrs, Snyder, 2 jots. road, ; hawoen § and 7 p.m. ae “$1,000 DOWN and Ranch bungalow, 1% acres. full |. se basmt.. furnace, room for spt. MODERN @ rooms. Nice Beautiful & well built, hard EAST SIDE giuen: Priced st $0 000. lot. Fenced Priced reasonable ONT LAK ONT £ toe ete, Bare | oe e. 2 car garage. * oes A CKLER REALTY =| IN COMES ner att sar es Wnt se _entate. , SOUTHEAST Se Rakha Ser" S| oe NORTH SIDE . KENNEDY | yee H. H. CLARK TOR om pore. 4 yoome & e bath, Rade 28 addition, Full price $1,060 DOWN, 7 rooms & NEW. fo RE PLANS. AND Realtor - Coop Member — Open 1362 _W__ Huron St. FE 40402 ly wcseigtn "Bart i neal Ee m, Paved Ss Waterford Area =I. R. TRIPP|_ Elizabeth Lake Estates Just R Rite for a Couple ck — A VER TYPE; home, Ps I eae - extra large |--- Hitchen. ree rm, with ae ear garage . close tn ¥ noes, 5 ment. with alr heat i it possibilities, Only | this low z pe See each eae as | AR a4 pete Pom sm . nt a fae a ‘ees ALE jy “ise fi prom atic ¢. doulas wardrobe. Saie, Exe: = Weal Est, WA | pw Be rE © MY EQUITY I 23 a rete ‘Space Cher mApE 2 acres pciregeg, on | 4395 Dixie ney. 9 "ACRES jac. 1 block from. feitee Cask ‘Cash to tonimorieses > Disie on private lake for tine, Maple 5-7162, + aus. Giroux ¢ & Hicks Drayton Paina | © Giroux & Hicks!» Nicely located 16 miles W, of Pont: with Febted" Must be” a Bo weitle | ENBREE € EE & & GREGG Highway, lake privileges house in Pon- 4295 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9701 = - ae sate asceme 514 Acnee or ives vocarep | PROPEL AP LL ALLPIOILIIAID BARGAIN FOR CASH owe oceans call main pave A. od highwey mecnes rE net _ oF irra i a CRES _ a" = “y a A Very good _* close «sin heat, treplace "rlassed poren pre. Se highway all - mary rage. See if oat ores butid ing pte 335 frontage. th is wel worth UG" BORST. Realtor 1% W, Huron - Drayton Piaina| % Business 3070 ee CA ee Property 44 NEW, 5,000 SQ. FT. om new modern industrial buld- ler “tnegllont. cleat - open ave = construction. Your “own —s have interior ee od WARD E, PARTRIDGE, REALTOR | FE 2-8316 W. Huron &t. cn KENNETT ROAD SR ote Dopnte "puner ‘Bey. Bots: You'll Rave & Rave And you'll save and sare in this low new ranch home nerth o as ie eo own payment $11 Main St mh Minoehester, Michigan | $095. DOWN Onmpay, Suet ett th and wiring Roger B. Henry OL bill wileges Buy from eer a «5008. Orevard Lake Ave. FE 5 rE ls of call for ital wine tate various agen af nees of storage. Term PONTIAC REALTY 17 Beidwin PE $-0275 GOOD BO0sINESS LOCATION On corner of BE Pike 5 Deewe tnto. 1 lovely 3 mn t+ appemen ext exytime ; money saver et a ings PE «7998 eve 1: a — 1302200 ¥ nid he'realte ides! | TELEGRAPH ROAD FRONTAGE pet tS for the ehtl- corner, for business drea rage is attached south of Orchard Lake Ra. Priced stalled ee Priced at only 815,500 with For Sate Farm Prop. 45 every Woman's dream. Basement with Timken off heat. darn & other out “ buildings = is true CRAWFORD AGENCY a raring inside, Well | aiat Opayke: PE 66H. PE eis mubarbas location . Immediate pos- ona other “ "Tene elose in Also farms ery modern home, 3 miles from town, located rear Foren Contact James Rayman, Forest Dr., 80 ACRES 5° 4 ROOM near | Such gg 142. 7. Business Opportunities Partridge’ TALK, JoLEME Mant Man wine MAN WHEN to MAIN ST. CAFE Located right on Saginaw St. to downtown Pontiac, It's fully oqegee, “ae ee tas Gf akenee, ome today. A. a - stures & fe SUNOCO STA., GAR. 5 ROOM MOD. HOME eae sy tite Ra sidewalks - [MOOR SETTER "| John K. Irwin ‘| WARD E PARED | OFFICE RE CLEARING A SYLVAN LAKE: 492133, sewers and $880 |e ces By Time Spring Arrives eee Git tem World's Largest 43 W. Huron Open Eve. FE 2676 yours now call us immediately. 12 20 ee = te $20- $500 - Today — oz a BUCKNER © FIN ANCE. co. VHEN YOU NEED ~ “gS to $500 Eereare” = mt phone us or esl) at our of “STATE © FINANCE CO. rexGUe Hes | 202 S. MAIN ROCHES Ea. MICH. ty Loan Co. % E. Lawrence FE zis £.| ____ FRIENDLY $25 -$500 Baxter & Livingstone 3 © Lawrence Ot PE +108 QUICKLY _ On Your Nate Only - Plans ‘Phone FEderal 3-7181 _ GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN ~ 32] FE E Sia FSi nowipdy “EXPENSES - na| SEE Home & Auto ed MOBILE HOMES | SAS he te pax. “Just look at you! Nest time some bly says your father is 0 big bem, you: just say. ‘contd beei" Rochester/Ford Dealer $500.00 : scount 1953 Ford Factory Officials’ TypoR, FORDOR, WAGON 1951 ‘a For Sale Used Cars 58 | CHECK THE USED CAR | ye | BUT CHECK ‘THE s | DEALER, TOO! You'll find that... FORD DEALERS are reliable merchants business to stay FORD DEALERS don’t depend on * used car profits to stay in business FORD DEALERS have facilities to check every used car And remember ONLY «co. | FORD DEALERS | SELL A-1 USEDSCARS , See Your Ford Dealer PDar. . *52 BUICK SUPER STATION WAGON heater Dynaflow. like pew. 1,695 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT. ER eelient -ondition, E . ‘tm “oe ‘3 CaDILLa co. OUPE BD tas, °™MUNAES. ouie. & heater easy eye giase, power ae a tone. with ¥ Ey is just ‘$1 CHEVIE COACH, BTY pd peSeree. Hs Ags nag im Eee Pike. Tr "CHEVIE. SPOR o > T ¢ ore est bidder. - between rubber. DR_ DELUXE, CHEVROLET 4 __ReH, other extras. FE +-878A, *0 CHEVROLET CORVERTIBLE | Radic and heater. Blond top orer green. $795 MICHIGAN’S FINEST a BIG PAVED LOT THE CORNER WooDWaRD AND 13 Mice RoaD CHEVIE CLUB COUPE” You'll be Better at -: ‘eindows. | Down or your old car im trade _ 668. Perry 5 _ SPECIAL ~ BARGAIN | ‘51 Dodge Club Coupe DOWN PAYMENT ONLY) $265 QGyromatic po-shift ission, radio, heater, dual backup lights, seat covers undercoat, : most new tires — A Real Bargain! ‘s} Willys Hardtop, a beauty, loaded vith extras, down $485 ‘48 Chrysie® 4 dr., down $165 ‘82 Chevrolet 2 dr.. has Pow- erglide, down $325 "“#& Piymovth.? dr. down 6125 "83 DeSoto V8 fourdoor, power steering, redio, etc., down $545 ‘se Chevcolet 2 dr. dowh = § 95 ‘80 Plymouth eb. cpe.. “$1 DeSoto cb. pe, down 6345 ‘HM JeSote 4 dr. down $345 "Sl Dodge 4 dr. down $34 “et mouth & pass. ope., pM $286 "S DeGote 4 ar, down $325 “4 DeSoto 4 dr, down 9138 “$ Studebaker cb. epe, down $226 ‘4a Pontiac, full price a6 4) Ford, full price e138 “2 Ford, full price “42 Dodge, full price diss ‘@ Buiek tudor full price $125 ‘a6 Hudson 4 dr.. full price $228 BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 30 Years Fair Dealing Cass at W. Pike St, “PE pois “9 CH EV. 2 DR. DELUXE finish, redio, beater, cavalo Gres od eee . MICHIGAN'S For Sate e Used Care _88 i This t* the Coronet model. with | . transmi . a a me ay ale a a wrt a ke BK wy ere ee lpia = ic ss doe : is ' 7 * ’ / a L math ca 4 ass ) A = : vs . v - ) | > i no « . € = THE PONTIAC Press. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3.1953. , eat ae "For Sale Used Cars 85 For Sale Used Gare 55 | For Sale Used Cars 55 For Sale Used Care 58|, Sale Used Care 5 Sale eed Days-- Before | Christmas iy But every day is Christ-}. mas at the Central Lin- \ caln-Mercur . used car lot. The * RESENTS” 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. - Stock No. 852. Radio and heater. A very nice auto, $575 49 LINCOLX COUPE Stock No, 913, Radio ‘ and heater, plus money saving overdrive, — $697 50 BUICK 2 DR. Stock No. 895. Radio ‘| and heater. - SAS 50 HUDSON 2 DR. =! Stock No. 565. Radio and heater, $425 *$1 MERC. CLB. CPE... Stock No. 975, Radio and heater. - . $995 and ab 5] PLYMOUTH SEDAN Stock No. 871, $795 52 PONTIAC 4 DR. Stock No. 910,- $1,595 - 'S2 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 FE4-5i 14, FE 2-9167° —~ . 32 CHEV. 2 DOOR eater ” MICHIGAN’S FINEST PAVED WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD poper NEW PAINT. R Re 4 222 good. MAyfair rt “1950 DODGE SEDAN Perfect condition, Radio and heater. A one owner car ny a price that wih knock 05° Down or your olf car im trade 66S. Perry - iss DODGE WAYFARER, 1 OWN- 1 8. J SPECIAL! 1951 DODGE CLUB COUPE "new, sion, jo and heater. Come nee one and you .. 62,185 RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS. Dodge Plymouth Dealer 232 S. Saginaw St, Ph. FE 2-931 AYFA er, 1 driver, 34,000 actual miles. | ohnson, my J | Used Cars Don't Forget WINTER | WON'T. WAIT - Will Your Car Start in the Morning? 5] Pont. A Nice 2 Door 2-tone Green A Bargain at— — $945 | Eee —Speciall!!: - This One Needs Work— “But Look at the Price! ‘49 Chev. 4 DR. DELUXE $295 (full price) '51 Ch eV. 4 Door—Seat Covers and Heater. Full price— $745 ‘49 Merc. CLUB COUPE New Paint Full Price $595 SIX: 52 Chev. 2 Doors, 4 Doors, Radios and Heaters $995 to $1,395 Transportation Nothing Over $300 "48 Lincoln 4 dr., r&h "49 Nash 4 dr., r&h "47 Hudson, r&h 1°47 Olds. 4 dr., r&h, hydra. "46 Buick, r&h, ’52 motor "47 Chev.2 dr., r&h ’47 Plymouth, r&h 47 Buick 4 dr., r&h ‘41 Ford coupe (sharp!) 34 Years of Customer Confidence ' THE WORKINGMAN’S ; ‘ LOT JACK HABE | ji S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 1952 FORD _ Custom # 3 doot Radic, heater. beautiful green. A < Roa _.portation. F et, white side walls. | Perfect ivory { Used Car - From a— | New Car —~ Dealer At Oliver Motor Sales you get the benefit of over 20 years of. continued good _ service to the matoring public. BUICKS! — -BUICKS! BUICKS! '46 Bujck 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.) ’50 Buick spec, 4 dr. sedan ’50 Buick spec. 2 dr. sedan 50 Buick special deluxe 4 dr. sedan 50 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 F E 2-9101 FoRB "a LUKE oS COUPE Late FORD “@ CUSTOM 6. GOOD _CON- Ra OR sane emenge 5861 Tubbs ‘* ENGLISH ‘FORD, P PERFECT, Se Jere wae. V Very reason 1947 FORD Huron Motor Sales 982 W. Huron ~ . FE FORD ? DOOR, Rh —lag ge HEAT- ent ‘$1 HENRY J A real gas saver tion, $495 MICHIGAN'S FINEST 'S} NASH RAMBLER and heater. MICHIGAN’S EST | } im condi- | - STORE GOODWILL” USED CARS “Not a Name but a Policy” songes prom fort, Ur BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW 1946 AND 1947 * — FORDS PONTIACS PLYMOUTHS . SPECIAL! 46 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE $195 © % 1948 AND 1949 CHEVROLETS PONTIACS PLYMOUTHS “FORDS SPECIAL! 49 PONTIAC $695 °50, 51 AND ’52 AND A FEW '53s CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS NASH OLDSMOBILES HARDTOPS . SUBURBANS . ‘ STATION WAGONS SPECIAL! '52 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER 4 DOOR, V-8 RADIO & HEATER OVERDRIVE $1,145 "52 PONTIAC Deluxe Chieftain Radio, heater & Hydramatic $1,495 PONTIAC RETAIL __ FOR YOU STORE |gemes et al ‘1g b> 3 os. = sw eoces $1,405 _. Faetory Branch % ivomy ee a ares 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill | 2 sate gett, ooo ase . Phorie FE 3-7117 "44 Olds convertible: °....0... $398 . ‘~ Ford MIN “ese . 1g a Hydrametic. R & H. 30,000 miles. K eenenk | Spetig e es Sips a neatiy sHaRe at) YOU'LL ALWAYS DO! terior tke new. $500, Farmington BETTER AT / 47 OLDS *8” JEROME SEDANETTE = radio, heater, "cin" ioe OLDS-CADILAC $295 __| Used Loko at Cass MICHIGAN’S /|For a good used car that |’ / : dss: oy call or see ‘ee Clarkston | MOTOR ‘SALES / Clarkston_ Mich. Ph. MA Opes 8:30 * 8 pm, — 1°51 Chey. Fleetline 2 df. eee Ss Re _|$50 DOWN WILL BU VENS| A-l ‘Used Cars . 83 Ford 2 dr. - ~ $1,298 : ‘$1 Ford Convert. . $1.15 $2 Chev. 2 dr. Deluxe $995 ; "$2. Mercury ~ , Monterey $1,605 . "S} Chev. 4 dr. $045 ‘$0 Ford Custom. 2 dr. $595 "$3 Ford Custom 4 @r. $1,285 ‘ "4 Pontiac Convert, $585 a “46 Ford Cl Coupe $295 —_ : = ‘47 Pontiac 4 dr. $95 OW Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. _ Phone — — PONTIAC 1963 4 DR a salesman's demonstrator. PE 2-9087. 50 PONTIAC “8” $895. MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIO PAVED LOT On WOODWARD AND 13 MILE R ROAD PONTIAC "41. F “4 Lae sae Se CHEAP. “Bright = - Spot $3 Olds super 88 convert. 52 Chevrolet Bel Air / 52 Olds 98 4 door *S2 Cadillac 62 4 dr. *52 Olds 88 2 door 52 Chev. Fleetline 2 dr, *52 Cadillac convertible ‘51 Cadillac 62 4 dr. "51 Olds @8 4dr. ’51 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. 51 Olds 98 4 dr. "50 Olds 98 4 dr. WHY WALK? JEROME HAS A CAR “WHY WALK? | oo? *.. ANY ONE OF THESE. ag oo heater, “ow mit , excel] : Bede re “ise rae R ALWAYS | ro | PRICES! }949 Mercury 4 door. 1946 Ford 2 dr. ie 1950 Chevrelet 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 1951 Plymouth 2 door 1951 Pontiac club coupe 1949 Chevrolet 4 door 1946 Pontiac sedan. coupe 1947 Frazer 4/door : | 1951 Buick oad., dyna. 1946 Cherfolet coupe 1949 Buick 2\door 1950 Buick 2 door 1948 Nash 4 door 1951 Buick 2 door 1949 Buick super 4 door 1949 Buick super 2 door 1950 Pontiac 2 door | 1952 Buick Riv, spec. 2 dr. 1952 Buick super 4 door © 1951 Pontiac 4 door 1948 Pontiac convertible we BED STANDS rs "Sh SaaS “ GMAC Terms All Cars Guaiantesd COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. / At the north “et to’ Open .Srery “ti ‘0. 804 N. Main OL2-7121 ROCHESTER hydramatic R&H. FE 2-7952. “167 8. 2 Many. pds “ore elean and good EE um ce ts 1005 S. Lapeer Rd:, Lake | 4-24 at Clarkston Rd.) ter 2311 LINCOLN-M ERCURY Jacobson 2—’51 Hudson Hornets - 2~—'51 Hudson Commod, 2—'51 Hudson-super 6s 2—'SO Hudson Pacemak. 1—'49 Hudson super 6 cpe. 2—'48 Hudson Commod. 8 2~'SI Henry J 6s | ‘1—"47 Olds 8, hydra, Come see us for honest values ; - not advertised price specials, Your Hudson Dealer 58 W. Pike at Cass 1951 %-ton Pickup 4 Speed Transmission | — $495. - Bt eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, “anumspay, DECEMBER 3, 1953 RECONDITIONED _ RIGHT» _ INA SEPARATE SHOP 149 Chev. 1-TON PICKUP . Special utility body with | - . side ments. New int. An “O.K.” Used f Truck fot only— _ s $020 - ‘47 GMC |* ‘A large capacity %4-ton van. Ideal for Christmas deliveries—let it pay for’ itself during the season. Only $395 ‘AG Chev. Sedan Delivery 'A7 Ford ¥Y%-ton Panel B 4s Dodae ¥%-ton Panel The Brand New ‘54 Chevrolet—- Trucks- NOW! THE THRIFTY TRUCKERS LOT JACK S. Saginaw at age PHONE aw at Cottag poses pe 3 J ' | . "St CHEVROLET — MICHIGAN’S OW. A-1 USED TRUCKS - ie pe + 42 Chev., ¥4-ton pickup, |” a bargain and runs good. "$1 Ford Fey tractor =4A = beauty, plenty rug: * a “j2~-8 - By Jay Alan 4 gg Zigzag “What a waste! You spend $75 for a fancy pair of skis and then never even use them!" sind Sale yeas Se “Trucks ico Our Business” iM6 CHEVROLET... i% TON. STAKE, § FT. BODY. ixtha is? FORD TEUr, ¢ SPERe SMISSION -. $45 TRAN ig6 FORD, 2? SPEED AXEL, ia Fr. *Sdpe 4 WILSON cmc! CO. 809 S. Woodward ~ FE 4-4531 CHEVIE “0, SEDAN DELIVERY, very good condition. #19 and tae over payments. WILLYS. 1948 ¥-ton Pickup -Larry Jerome | Rochester Ford Dealer OL 1-9711 Open Evenings fabs, ‘Tony's Marine CURT e Ra. FE OARD te Sw "sauippea . eka yw go.” what have you. 4 Scndaceon. ‘a 1 soe | WITH NEW after 4. ry ON WA iS RD osm oR _ CT). Sewer ree, fe"nie wekh tet cnr. Pal” 35 Duo Therm. gens a LOT. TRADE CAR OR LUM. E wroner, ae “peal ber. Baby bed, sell or trade for Oc, vacuume per what have you. FE 6-3044, off. ‘ : Sale Cio . 64 1a Vinyl Intaid 1 vs — = pons’ FLOOR SHOP oT Sevan Ee NEW Bt. , _ Ww BE AUTIPOL. . naw : gas . Corey M vi ; apartment site dishw , $25. . ’ — i . , / 2 “MAROON “SPORT ICHETS.4 | wy Laseee Bin | ES » eee 3 "8 COATS, MEDIUM AND STaanees, Turner a he chem. no, ACHE large sizes, 2 men's sults, rea- s FE °-080l, wa. ble, Fi 41160, 88 N." Pad-| —™~ re —— | ae i 6 STROL stain fangs ACRE tyne aA ROATNS rete eee, T, EXCEL: |pining Room Set ..........-- eeu; condition. ise 12-14, PR | Dresser eevee -cossse BE | cont et ‘3 oS are) © $9590. ene Ss i Burner ........ vecse cece chal. isire, tke new, ‘ =: VIOLET COLORED TAFFETA | 912 Linoleum - vseeeere $398 | HoNCAN PHYFE 1 - formal with & cap New Cotton Mattresses ._.... $10.98 suite : red we: for maid. of honor ‘aad never We Buy, Sell & Exe? RK. -y ; $20. Pas ens <— OAKLAND fv - automatic : = | sierrot-& Lanett BLACE FURNITURE grit & dresser. 946: retrigerator, ersten coat, size 14; black] 104 5. Saginaw PE 2-. 523 oF rem ge inet ng chal fur jacks, sise 13. FE 3990. _ | 1 VELOUR ARM | Baths “see ' Std ‘es re i table & 4 chrome Hall! rock chaty fa, et ot “ ' ton SAR | rane Pe Si cen| Dacian Srteeae Set xEW. COATS LIKH | “vit stent gril, Pusan fier t.| stra ined so tt Soe : Taig a el I oR C Ra Ph ogg SON: ia" Admi = smtination Wie weet #1 Cuereben at, og iocates im Huron Gardens, | 1°” Table modal TV . $20.95 + ; size 14. antenna 2 ’ " leaf table GIRLS BLUE WALTON TV suite, 8 piee ad 7 cap pe me o Fah Ay tre 1. ~ 50% /o Reduction Sale Line. 74 io. te, Ps Ly 4c. at ft. Armatr. te 1% Bonny Maid ou FE 23-1242. free trie] in your Petroleum Co 3635 Orchard ve. FE is black. Very good condition. FE 4-397. 4-064 KELVINATOR “ELECTRIC — AUTO- oT] matic stove $85 - GAS CLOTHES DRYERS. 3 DAY TABLETOP GAs STOVE. WHITE mi se rae che TS. CHAIRS. reasonably ver, iw BENDIX Tv, 00. | on es ALMOST NEW TC RANGE. WAYNE GABERT'S ~ ~~ BOTTLE GAS Ps 2g $22.77 rr complete Stoves converted. APPLIANCE SPECIALS Maytag washer, balloon rolls, re eee ee ee er te esebsune be ane room sveseeees aveseees< veeeuee eee plair & decorative. Kiten- o —- Hetic mermpon co made wares! By Soest aaa tea “CONE” S RENTAL Angee lbw & MATERIAL SALES CO. mn Peacoat oe PEL | Russel! eas Sale Household Goods 66| Sale Household Goods 66 Christmas Gifts 67A Sate Mien 8 _cbecenber Bargains |S Baar *875 Marae, cease aay | | vm ganna |P, as SOF SR RS ae a Burmeisters soneaivonn Geyer. now. Bee. Sete | ES Sgne Se vase ee. eal] “arcle, op inti engen, see | OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. wore jtraiet <4 TOMY ann sg | GE LECTIN STOVE A PUIE| resor. liedy's ‘towing ‘ball and] © SUNDAY 10 TO 3 ! 7 & refrig. & size, 605 case, FPE40i% after pm. | he er “Smee «| LUMBER ‘ bing ~ PRENCHING | S06 Ne. 2 fir, L. Moe: Se nme nett GE eee B | CLAYTO! S STOCK REDUCTION | {iit ¥ se sess fe x 2 Upc gO thee pe sage om Bate" a dees] Bee, at Opes ve NEW APPLIANCE, TELEVISION, oS en gee ote oon * cgats Ghey STORM GOAT sit intedi soyaln a net ome a wae te Knotty 2 fs, $18 per M| she od > a Gee 4 age Bangle. last. A ~ Appliances 3 yeah Coder Sees. F per M/ Sosrbination a § ag 7 W. Montcalm, - Fee ts celidthe’ cupplies, an| | SARDWA: PLUMBING hou tos ima MOVING. 1 ROOMS OF FURWT- Gur vrices are reasonable. — | rw youn Ane BUILDING FHOUSE| Teletone TV. good cond. $77.60 Live ‘Onion iY 948A al Laxis * BLACKETT’S TO BURMEISTER'S | vet eee enic’ netrigereter, DAVENPORT WITH. 2 SLIP GOV-| fee table. FE ¢8076 after 5 p.m Buliding Serie MA UP TO $500 ON ALL | ‘455 "FE 44004, Smith’ Moving Co. py ray i, reuse? red OREEN Bu BED D DAVENPORT. o00D cig) Dine Hwy” | Clare ain s ake Sure Ws me _Sand, Gravel, Dirt 68A UsED TABLE TOP GAS RANGE. si. . ey ipreakiast se oa te gi; —~——"“"‘ VERS PU! -Burmeisters um ie oe % Bp. shallow wal ee... 990.50 | Nesaricen Stone Products DAVENPORT ae Gia 3 ; TER convertible to » ¢ he Northern Lumber Co, _ Fe 6101 = FE 2000 gees 3 $10 «FE 2-53 an with blower. Reg. $149.96-—-€09.98. | goi¢ and installed. : We DELIVER gn * = by oné am ae _ poai Breseme Troner—flage pe, cemapie, reg. KO ones re ; a ; Processed aa bank x rue 60-40, ce- Brose mctee hse ee, foe | Bh teuc SS eree KELLY'S HARDWARE: | _ wim s"uyets ‘svrving you | —e0L-ee7eh_ ts mais sua oe, Dango | Ved acta preset Be wor Aaburn st Adem, weve | EM 3-4690 EM 3-306 |O4RDEN MANGES, PROM Ft Chest of drawers $14.96. Dresser ae Shop Auburn Heights a i ns __. | PRONE oe ay oN ON BLACE Siete’ ai 9s. Oak aoe ee piso, | S1LW. Huron eae “a ops, ino pois ot mors Bri ‘s _—s TRAIN, ete wo ac a ae sie bes aenenantnt bare. Near Saginaw St. PE 728i. / fel colore, Oakinad Piel _&. ¢ pm. APARTMENT SIZE | BLECTRIG| 408 Orchard ‘Lane. Pa S410. Girt and 1d, Sacch, Dh tthe : : oe. T, Al ied hie washer, mahogany end table, | cking fur coats, size 1 men’ a Bulla OR } a ee Me pe 42 and hunting pants FE farts sfiat Poses -KE RKET 43263. Tanner Sand & Orevel. eb LS Raptenge A hy AIR COMPRESSORS onayy foe SAND z DIRT. 9 ah ea) “PAPER nates MER SPACt See. : Qrericed Garage Door USED HEATING EQUIPMENT 2 USED Coal one up. ng Bo nal ao A, “WOLVERINE ses © Vance oo | 200° Paddoek, EB 30TH eee ceeeee beer iwne ee» IN mario STORM DOORS COMB. STORM SASH Awning Type Windows M. A. BENSON lg 2 5E E> Va pees ee hg PED Fae ee ers y me oy Gravel. | Drahner’ * a Ses * Set am = oa oe : et ae Ea a? “ @ ° | setter Construction, Washabilty, Styling “a imran =| than you'll find at much higher prices! year-old U.S. Army Sgt. Stanislaw/> __ ; : . : Zdanowski, above, has fled to —- . i a 3 - Communist East Germany. At his ” Bridgeton, N. J., home, his wife, Rae, declared “he liked it here” |! in the United States. They were married shortty before he was drafted in July, 1952. The Red re- port said he was turned over to pe authorities at his own re- 33 Men leave Part Wool Flannel Men’s. Pilgrim _ Button Down Collar lor U. . Fors | Sport Shirts - Coat Sweaters § Sports Shirt fo Detroit for Induction At Just cae Now Only “99S~ 4 ony 38 Into Service 3 100°, wool worsted extra gat | Handsome challis weave shirt AWARD coat style. In with rounded collar points, 2 iovosite colors. Sizes 36 to 46. button culls im newest {all Ideal gilt for students. : 1 sizes. — A 4-Stor Featere oe teas : | : Sold only by Sears ~ i —— We compared...and found 13 || none finer at this price! ae ateceat, || Take ow word for it... there ition 65 || isn't @ better sport shirt byy ony- were: wherel A feeling of ease ond overt Me anon pei So anuronce is “built-in” with expert . Carraibers, 26 Maple St tailoring to give you many months on i ois Staniey “Ave of extra wear. Men's sizes; smoll, SPS BEE, |] medion tore, ex lrge *Shartes Seay, 304 Fisher Ave. J Leaving from 61 were: oe MOR. SEARS CREDIT © Heavyweight woven Herringbone Flannel is Santorized* _ . ‘ phy ae Oren. ass PURCHASE COUPON BOOKS @ Square bottom for wearing tucked in or casually out 100% Wool Men's Sanforized* Men's Link Stitch ws Billy’ Merrit, S147 Lincolnshire Ra. The sasy way, to use your credit © New widespread sport collar Lined for extra comfort. Worsted Pullovers Pajamas § . Pullovers . \\ ter emall purchases. ws © Owing bedirhind tree mowementat-come, shaulilante ; . . te South yon. " Matines dwiekage not ever 195 “For Only be Now at 3% Now Just 5% Reset Aig (Welnd"Labe hs IN Pe a ee aT ee you Smart te mbinations with M Milimine, Rochester | = rs i Teeok (fens giaplete ease. Shing ovine Martin E Fullet, Suse, Midvale Dr CHECK THESE SPECIAL vINETT IT HURRY gy arreee 7 ek Middy” or Spat eve “hax seoves ihe worsted. weal siarlie combinations. Sizes 34 to 44. shrinkage Sizes 34 to 4 Hobby of In Desks Centers on Maps ‘ . ‘ ; GREENVILLE NC uw rxi| Specially priced for this event! Hercules | a hobby, J. G, Gibbs makes in- rest your laid desks, The governor of North ; 7 | feet on air when you walk or work ! | | Gibbs recently gave Gov. Wil- liam B, Umstead a desk ‘with an 100 counties represented by a dif: @ A-2 Air Force Model years ago, he gave former Presi-|] @ Snap Fastened Zip Front dent Harry Truman a similar desk : - = leather jackets with an inlaid map of the United|| @ Knit Cuffs and Waist states. A brute for wear... 0 + for looks! © Cut full ond PN roomy of best grade lec . Two-way vertical slash B pockets have snap fastenea flap. Rayon lined. 34-48. ‘Service shoes OXFORDS 95 viii aie . pair Neoieidliihes -”. mode ieee Ankle ine shoes Your warts for on-the- wes Fam the- is turdy, yet pliable feather uppers for fone aan arg pe 4 ee ag Spi cushioning saves fe ‘ 9g tea eet eee Men's Work Clothing Dept—Matn Floor | 6-12. widths B to EE! yours today... sizes Brown Horsehide _Surcoats | i Sturdy, Long- Wearing 95 | , 98 Ae aaa [ae aie 2S Z 895. |} Melton Quilted Rayon and Nylon | — tS Campus Coats Zipper Surcoot ' “| oe hey eet at twee gk tees nti : Diesk. ae 9” Now: 13". THE Blue, Only Cory 100% reprocessed Melton mesisiaiiies repelling sheen Warm rayon lined jacket with patch pockets. Panel _ yoke front with zipper. All~ around belt. Sizes 36-46. Brown only. Come a ‘F J. POOLE | 233s SESS xt ye ae ~ Save at Sears! tan, green. Sizes % to 46, co. 450 Ooklend ae a re 1594 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1953 DULANE FRYRYTE | TY le Accessories 3 ines VIL fz £Ory, ~ Coler-Range Dial vgn vp in sive, - Yellow or Red to indicate correct temperature for Big, New 64-page Cook Book, Just off the press. V-M y 4-SPEED . TY PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH 21- ‘inch CONSE LE my YOU CAN'T AFFORD HOT TO BUY AT _ THIS LOW PRICE A giant picture so clear, so Basi you're at the movies. Farnous. Emerson Cascode Turret Tuner gives outstanding UHF reception. No hidden extras. Federal taxes included. Full warranty. Free delivery and installation, 2 Full Years to Pay bevereeee eas i cial East German zone news agency, said that Polish-born, 25- year-old U.S. Army Sgt. 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