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" — 4 ms “ar a a 5 } 4 4 § { ; : P| 4 i” } ie Senco. ee nate dey - ¥ é fs 4 ; J ° ae ' i ‘ ‘ — § L. reggae Be a ee PEG ALE perrearer ag ee berrll rembetne cBoetae gy wecerafl a yg seat . ” . #8 ; ; ? ‘THE PONTIAC PRESSE Ovi sa oe oe ae PONTIAC; MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14; 1954—32 PAGES. jonat MEWe OER f | - The Lauds Pontiac — ‘Swoldishit | Bubbling With Christmas Spicit Peping Ge Fa FA. lets Comet . a D Day i Bikings ‘ | | : requested to make warning 519 | Witold Lake Street a (a ae i ” - ig for all violations no matter how : America Prevents 35 minor the infraction, re xia Ready Skilled Scholars From receive maximum emphasis to- : morrow as a part of the nation-| Pontiac Board of Educa- WASHINGTON (AP) wide demeneneen oald Seley. | tog inaugurated its new —The United States to- He t depart | 10-year, $9 million building day ruled out any deal : a een, tonnonton ta help | Program last night by: with Red Chins: to swap : accideate. ae Awarding contracts for 35 Chinese students in sie tae mar fete Whistles | "2¢ New Lake Street school America for the 11 U.S. reminders of the safety}@nd an addition to the : Daniel Whitfield Elemen- 1 a.m, pedestrians | tary School; and motorists are asked to step | Authorizing $2,100,000 r worth of school bonds to be pw, Fayed Mg Report Little Optimism Seite we expected to reach the President ‘ ee to R. N. Hickson, Pontiac st ‘ ot : 39 - AP Wirephets Saree rise Pope's Condition Grave i wtort te rae men oenn eho cree Se ee | and streets. ‘ two schools was $270,198, : , above However, this national battle will} VATICAN CITY (P—A Va s an- and includes an alternate ; ili . - = “we ne Se ele ge. ga naa nnn ta ro pyc mane ope Sm Sh om CO" ng 1e000..-(PONTiac Production Will Hit} =a + SERSSESS Surana tae teeta | enc coven Christies Cards || ED NATIONS XY r “ee! - istmas Car . o1 dee Ps Lone | ESS eee hh oceans cere | ummm meer Al-TIM@ High in December. Sat rarer, received,” Haskill The press spokesman’s | ‘ = : ' tise is sien oe Be dad announcement yes teediees Mother 0 Dies dorsed” by school voters June 14. | Messages lo a recor’ ropes _A new all-time high production record will be achieved place ’ ’ got this month at Pontiac Motor Division, it was yevealed| Dit Bt : today by R. M. Critchfield, General Motors vice president > Wednesday to make our pledge | improvement since the pon- : © dl Kank existing / buildings and provide! Gov, G, Mennen & reality, Pontiae motorists and | tiff rallied from his serious ef CCI extra money for operation. ordered 12,000 cards last Donna McClusky | to H E newsmen: “There will be : gE Ie bir and general manager at Pontiac. - Pott Although he did not quote a total for the December | Deresining on the selease production schedule, Ward's Automotive Reports gives the previous monthly high for Pontiac as just over 47,000 | 90148 om spy charges. — units, in June, 1950. ° ; last road ~\night the United States ar aegan Puar na el DUS Leaving nlite ; ew Hl Fit ¢ al ; if 4] Fs . z i! i i f H i i! i | i Hi j sf th = S =F eS SF) i i : i ‘ f it ii | ut more | new weekly production rec- ) : . i : ! t , i z i il | i f E i : : g s 2 ! ii : ; r i | i ¢ i, i : f iy : ce i 1.3 Fi be - : f | Fi ff A it vealing the text of the governor's 11,232 units. Attributing this to the message but any it lo similar to | eathusiastic public acceptance of WASHINGTON #® — Secretary of the new Pontiacs, Critchfield said, | State Dulles leaves for Paris late “Our high production schedules| today to seek ways of speeding ‘have been necessitated by unpre- final agreement on West German when $25,000 to well up in Sh hSa : teday for investigation of , a i \ rearmament and to discuss West- been released. » Reliable sources said that in the)" °8!/%ent homicide is Neil A. = ae ' a yS ran | cedented high demand for the 1956 ern defense plans, : 4 ve ° . Pontiac But tf I f Hi t ; i iT 7 [ i i FH i ef 4] if i | i i : i | f 7} 7 i z ty j : : ; = oS a z 3 | 8 : UT fi ; | ay z . passenger ’ od . * 42 ~ (|Gravélle, 28, of the Pontiac Hotel, | will have two kindergarten‘ rooms, Now, thowe injures sou re-|POLCE Investigating / on . : | E & i : =| ; i | : i i ies tenn fies ig aut Ge Indictment Tip-Off 7 McClusky’s husband, Dan-|way the present school. to Preserve Nation as “4 a) Sees rg is to afend « Fort i | J car e E “No, sir,” Sheppard answered.| PHENIX CITY, Ala. (INS)—Of- | was treated for.cuts. and son, |gartens, eight primary classrooms, _ “ think that would be impossible.” Z David, a ~cuts, his : WASHINGTON (INS) The As a brain surgeon he gave feasons for that answer. 3 i . : j F 5 E i E = UF iT 4 tr : 43 k rl d 3 j + i ri 2 if it raf i 3 [ f : + i 2 z F F Ei ii fs i 5 L i E i FF | “Fis y [ 2 E E 5 ? £ é : & i : H Ff ? iG aH aes F Fi it : E z : : i E t § H | : F | i : : fi i i rr u “HH iy zig qt ie at i i is zz if i a [ i fi : : : grand jury's decision reached Gar- | Jail. upper section will be of glass|% state visit with his 22-year-old a minimum interruption of [nyited to White House rett so far in advance. . Chief Assistafit Oakland County | strips. This enables greater nat-|*Uburnm-haired empress and com ural A a Scpperd delivered his emphatc| Sherit! Morphy said dr. Mami | roscuor George F- Talo si aod Secretary o Sate Sgm-Foner|sceoring om ward reer, eve! PrESIGeNt Woos Democrats him a member of Garrett's family | MI to determine| 2%: Dame P. Whitmer, Pen- | nulies, . running 15 to 20 per cent ahead of i a NATO Restricti ila ej Scor Qt toe take tect Sched | Ilormed sors decried | MO ai yeu, rau (LOL Backing in Congress . HONS —[telting him of the grand jury sees ania into being 2 defen- | Production aes aie te we | WASHINGTON (UP)—President Eisenhower invited about | Democratic Congressional leaders to the White House 64 per cent for the 1954 model | today to woo their support for foreign and defense pro- , xth 5 i i i iiss lista veal a grams he will present to the new Congress. they are in the build-| Officials said the present U, S.- e ~ The Democrats, who take control of Congress next ability pag oe Com | arrests are made. No one was injured. ing.” he said. ioe talks. poe are only “in ag Waka sista int Pca month, went to the meeting with a promise not to be They . mature to expect any immedia catcrncrses Unusual Items for Your Home Offered (ma sciee=.= Expect Cloudy Skies | ste, Bete a present defense ’ ( . Richards tives in the North Atlantic Treaty nusua ems Or our ome er arrangement, but that such a move Expect Cloudy Skies oan _— tle of | yesterday giving his GOP leaders ter reommendaton tr autor at Modest Prices in Yule Merchandise |i” "°°" win ee {he House ‘Foreign Aftairs|® rundown on bs 2955 program, lls won nels ~firenciramy cme : The Myearold Iranian ruer, | Will Continue Here Committee, said bipartisan |'"*uding his intention to ask that por riers Papen a ann By JANET ODELL pr yy Poon, Marge My ot ah. = sangeiigpenerslligsdag VB np eng cor: san po cuit and vicinity | Cooperation docen’t. mean | TO a in dell be pasos yeas tunes Gifts for the house! Of course, | "y price, under a dollar to | wrought nasser whtits before beginning. an ex-| Skies Pontiac scheduled postponed. in event of war will be denied by they; tor Go tee te ee the large cube’ tohed tor te} tended rest at Sun Valley, Idaho, | are expected to continue mostly | the Democrats are going to) ‘the white House said today's the Atlantic Council. ; : famous Rayal Doulton classics; | $3507 Should your couple | ong in Florida, mutual | cloudy with slight change in tem-|#8ree to © | meeting with Democratic as well oi @ ede tae cs ek the house, and there's an infinite | hells — single bright ones, strings | like after dinner coffee, send them | defense discussions with top U.S. . President recommen as Republican leaders dealt mainly SO eed wot te permitteg| Yarety_ of them. When we went | of sleigh bells or Indian brass ones | set of four cotiee spoons which detanae end foreign palicy offcils gpg ee States Weather Bu-| He warned the President to start |with foreign policy, foreign sid oS q appointi more Democrats to nal lense. hiet tomic ; re predicts temperatures rang-|tey dea oe ihe wants Demo| speakers were Sereary of Stal | ing from a 28 to 30-degree low to-/| cratic support, oster Dulles Defense in Today's Press wis shy wemesty |” en cord 8, Ruma See Cares PP Eee tween 32 and . sena' Se aceresg Light snow or rain: is forecast | services committee, said before to-| cluded universal military training, COM srercerseenss--ee ® | for the extreme southeast section | day's session he will oppose any expansion of the military reserve owe nes Reeeeaeeenenees = ” Asian TEP enc -:-: > |of the state, substantial” direct economic aid| Program, and & proposed Asiem oe aeiebe 4 |: Yesterday in downtown Pontiae | for Asia it the administration ree-| sid program on ye sein 4. |the mercury climbed from 23-de- | ommends it. | tration has not yet resolved its owst verte eeee OP ee eee eee sm ed tiisseenssecy. 7 | @ree low to a high of 33 in the/ ‘There also was strong Deme- eho petionii ’s session, Repub- Siete vaconconssesssesspes ty * roe : ce aiedinieten eee nn Oe ee licen leaders said Uitte about whi og MO epeoraton ante oo at te, pao tar wt boat happened. But they went to great Sports ess civsesscscsssttt, gy | Temistered 25 degrees, climbing to| yesterday, to push for a bovet | ineins to emphasize that ali Was 2 Toentens on stennentees i 37 by 1 p.m. pd pe second and third class |ioemony despite the pects sme oe Ef CN rg eng en wks ferences over Sen. Joseph R. Me- | Homews Pas.sccceete fit Ans | rameten epen aii a's | Me, Eisenhower spent all day| Carthy and Asian policy,” | : . * i} id - President Lauds City (Continued From Page One) for a moment of prayer for the success of the event. Tonight at midnight residents | will assume an unprecedented re sponsibility—no traffic accidents— | not even one. tions—as Pontiac's ‘‘Army of 10.- 000" win its stirring battle. you wil! know the answer to that ques- tion: Thursday... Dec. 16.) | Mid night. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mesily temerrew. Littie change . ew ht 38 te 34 High 4 te 38. Variable winds 4 te 8 miles on beer Teday tn Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8&8 am 38 : Wine Direction: Nort at sets Tuesday at 5 pm | rpm Moon rises Twesdey at 10:33 pm Moon sets Wednesday at 11 41 am Downtown Tempersteres m... velocity 1-2 mph | OB PM... cocccee 2 tea. ™“ TD, Wiccssoccs % 12m ” | ®...ccceees ipm n @ Mirssereee 32 10°@. G.....5., 3 Monday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) temperature “ Gemperstere........... 73 patie Te ee 2s Ww One Year Age in Pontiac op angen seeeed ee ; ‘i Mean on a Weather changing to snore Highest and Lowest Temperstercs This | wing pa 38 fm ien1 ~1 im 1914 _ Menday’s Temperatere Chart 7 38 23 Miami ™ 2 a! | ale jafter a Mr. Hall is at the Pursiey Fu- neral Home. Arrangements will be | announced Jater. on Eve of SD Day | Nittie M. Higgins Nittie M. Higgins, 47, Buckhorn Rd. RFD_No. 1, Three Rivers, died yesterday at the Three Rivers Hospital. . She was born in Montana Deé. 5, -1907, the daughter of Guy R. two sisters, Mrs. R. F. Clifton ; also a former resident of Pontiac with whom she lived and Mrs Frank Crone of Galveston. Tex. A brother, Thomas Higgins of Walled Lake also survives The funeral will be held Thurs day at 10:30 a. m. from the Austin Funeral Home in Three Rivers The Rev. Keith Hayes will offici- Burial will be at 2 p. m.! at the Oakland Hills Cemetery at Novi Troy Township Youths Fined on Driving Charge BIRMINGHAM—A trio of Troy Township youths pleaded not guilty to a charge of reckless driving when they appeared before Jus- tice John G. Gafill yessterday, but four-hour court session each was placed on three months probation The three were: Charlies Aspin wall, 17. of 61 Cutting St.: James E. Kile, 18, of 35630 Coolidge Rd; ‘and David Ogg. 18. of 5874 Liver- nois Rd Reporting Net Set Up for S-D Day Accidents LANSING ® — Michigan should know Thursday how well it played {its part in tomorrow's nationwide 77 63) , § = am. . rma day, State Police said to BB tee tae’ | Mate Police © Joseph A 7 ice Com. Jose , § = Pooents “ i | Childs said loca police and courity ncisce “is "s partments have been = fe 3 # | asked to report accident data im- | : @ %' mediately after midnight Wednes ] City # 3 | day ‘ : gion 43 98 | GAY. Woman Asks Hearing on Armed Robbery Count | Examination of robbery armed charges was demanded yesterday by Miss Alice O. Bates, 38, of 434) S. Saginaw St, when arraigned be- fore Pontiac Judge Cecil McCal- | formeriy a resident of Pontiac, jum. | She was identified by William Neikirk of 574 Stirling, a cab driv- | er, as the woman who robbed him | of $30 at knife point Dec, 10 McCallum set her examination for Dec. 22. Miss Bates, unable to furnish $5,000 bond, is being held | in Oakland County Jail | - . Reports Sighting Sub | PEARL HARBOR iw—A Navy spokesman said a_ patrol plane sighted visually and with radar what appeared to be a submarine in the Midway Island area, about 1,000 miles northwest of Pearl Harbor, The nationality of the ves sel was not given (hd aahemmmm ce s BRING THIS COUPON &. For Extra Savings Tonite and Wednesday Complete Set for Finger Painting Regular $3 Value 9 j c Limit —] to a customer. Priced $1 19 without coupon —Znd Floor J] 8 98 N. Saginaw fase eaeneueneseeee st 4 | persons were convicted of con- | servation game law violatons last week, it was announced today. Most of the violations occurred during the deer season, 4 in this. “Yep, I got a brand new home already equipped with 50,000 pleas- ant memories. That's a pretty good start I think.” ‘ New Zealand has four principal | cities in area and population. They | are Auckland, Wellington, Christ- | church and Dunedin in that order. } i Perfume 10.00 end 5.00 TOUET WATER 330end200 eee le er Ba ie v4 2 : s oe PoE ry ‘ a | THE. PONTIAC PRESS,"TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14,1956 0 sf - s oS a "? tele | - : ' ey Pipitz ai A , Schools Accept \Talk Up America, oe ae t 3 Q pies See i : .|Not Communists, . 5 * ISCUSS Offer for Site | Wilson Tells Club. wy y of Defense Wilson called upon Issue Lond fei Und Visto | Sucaatate seems Buildiog . Is Acquired Seals and less shout the Our Lady of, St,’ Columban for $2,500 an Acre | power anat Soviet Russia. will have a . “The: wencrsd Cte Seer f complete with Offer of $2,500 an acre for 4 | is growing stronger; Wilson said, retre and a gift exchange, | '10-ecre school site fof the proposed | and if the United States and its alan. ee 8 Snlathet Oe Cae Linh Wiste' Schsel inthe East |OON Ce SES Stee coe sumably to discuss a ‘bond munity . . sonable military strength > aa ee Boulevard-Mt. Clemens Perry | munists “may stop their. aggres- nance to be presented next week : . . Street area was accepted by the | bond issye totaling “Bring a Guest Night" is what | sion and not precipitate a war see a pevenme members of the Junior Woman's Pontiac Board of Education last | they cannot win.” 4 $400,000 for off-street parking lots:! ih have. tagged tonight's Christ- night. “ In_a speech before the New Or- the - Sheffield road home of Mrs. Atwell w9s $6,500 an acre. When earlier | night, the defense chief underlined ~ The hpod issue, touched on-brief-/ Smith nae agiremiecee orf barat Ayers Aegon les 3 ly: regular meeting, spells ne agreement school district ~" out EIT Beeps orden grseith Bere. filed condemmation proceedings.. || about the rising power of the. ! , phe tomorrow's noon luncheon at the The site is owtied by a Detroit — en ; is the that a third lot would , syndicate of land developers, rep- + be locaied between Woodward and |Community House, when amet resented by Willis M. Brewer, who | Wilson said the United States. ; —_ either the north or south awe eames ‘ ‘ also hold an interest in the land, | ™ust maintain air power of all 4 side ton street. : Flying ucer Club, is their gues’ The owners said their first opposi- kinds second to none”’ in quality. + This is im addition to the pré- speaker. ies ) tion to disposing of the site was | #nd striking potential 7 $26,000 lot to. accom, Mrs, Thomas Jacobson because of their plans for a resi-| “The safety of our nation deo?) posed $26 ; | dential development. —— _++._ keeping our aiP ow medate 283 cars on Pierce be | Mrs Thomas (Florence) Javob- st. ' power out ahead,” he said. i Site pee yrange An apnea son, 6, of 28 FE. lroquois Rd. died é ae bes ae . , Boagane — — of i cor let mew being considered = jast night at Pontiac General | — £ Ee ———s land, in prepara ap- ib e for Martia, extending east from Hospital after several perriar ' Leal iE es Syme Z SS ioe tage. pearance in court, seq the value nue contain 90 per . Bates. A round- sum of $100,000 | jjinoess. | . at $1,758 an acre. Becguse the 3 has been mentioned in connection ; ‘ ; ___, Pentise Press Phete | latest offer will avoid cost : with the sniiter jet. ‘ Bmgegion ye my “ea — a LIGHTING CHANUKAH CANDLES—Three generations of the Joe | daughters, Alvin, Shirley (Mrs. James Pappas) and Betty (Mrs. Nathan | ‘condemnation action, the pode Wend Comets j A eed ree o |S aL Byam aad Zea amy exer rand the tl ocx ow ce»: tt Ir eran Din He, Cay Lee, Davi ah | een acing te ae wen = | QUE AMY Toe GNP struction costs of the Pierce aon | woe married in Meadville, Pa. in| “"” * ight els =a Mrs. J ‘ > thelr and — C ~ They are children “ : reasenable offer. , / lot was submitted by City ng 1912. ithe picture are Mr. a Mrs. acobson (center); son rone. The board's at i - THAT CLIC. Gare raised Satan Dudi authori ‘ Piothe "lot Gost another $10,000 tren paganeen, Came to Poniec What Religion Means to Our Family oo ra a ataae de — up belt the. ene was a member of the Central | b P] F - h . d R ] A E d Li ° ge se — H. Grif- i } ation ith rossi af 10 caiang | Meee Courer, Laie Parker TACOHSONS Place Faith in Lead Role in Everyday Living | 202 1,5. sive, wear buildings from the site, This Was) i050 one time superintendent of | « 2 : 7 _ | saved by avoiding court action is listed as a variable. Land acquisi- the of the School By LULA B, OGDEN | Goeetions pertaining to the holiday three-way relationship between | Ten Commandments to follow in important. It is hoped to have the tion is also responsible for the in- in Freon Sunday | “Religion is one of my most im-| or by p a religidug rite| child, parent and God. my dealings with my fellow men. | new school ready by next fall. . ‘crease in cost. : | portant means and reasons for liv- | such lighting the Chanukah . the question of the /t helps give our entire family a@ Request by sellers of the Besides her husband, she is sur- q proper- Commissioners approved a pos- vived : ing,” said Joe Jacobson of 211 S.| candles and saying a prayer over child and the seeking of an expla- | “@Y Of inner strength and peace to ty that the school district assume sible layout submitted for the 41 hatin Paty er ronden ne | Marshall st ' them. ‘nation by the parents, each finds a| Mable us to live in contentment | cost of developing two roads ad. car let, which City Manager Don- a Migs L | “It supplements the gaps be. | “From. youthful interest to | deeper security in life by forming | “'th ourselves, with others and incent to the site was daied: aa ald C, Egbert will pursue further jer bao WwW. Shem of | tween my business, recreational | guy understanding of religion is | 4 faith and-trust in each other and | with God. | school trustees assert the district | before presenting detailed cost es- |. Mills, Pa.. and M “4 rac jand social life with a meartingful | but 2 short step aided by teach. | in God. “This to me is the meaning of | ig not obligated to build roads. : — * 7. * of Meadville, Pa. heraey eueuik ca eadalh my | ers and parents. Religion pre- ‘Religion helps give each of us religion,” he said. | is possible to go a full 24 Service will be held Wednesday | Pale “tT aiak eras Rar day ral] sents a Wonderful means for a (a moral eode for daily living; the Chanukah this year begins with ' Teachers’ Pay Rising , 8 ‘ — St Mas | —= hae | Dee. 19 and continues for eight _. hours with -no_tralfic accidents? |*t § P.m. from Sparks - Griffin | my synagogue Congregation B'Nai, —$ = | anys: tt conmsemerntes the dew-—|—1OWA-CTFY.lowa(UP)—= The nations’. drivers and pedes- | Chapel. Dr. Milfow H° Bank will | israei, to sustain my mind with a : 2 lowa Historical officiate. Following the ic emo;»ries 1 CW ome ish victory against the demoral- a Society found that trians will be put to the test at cage as yw os : | feeling of ease and contentment. izing and oppressing Syrians and | ‘oday's teachers are well paid com- , the 4 ’ pen “a , | . « * | i c , % —— tonight moet day aes Ree cage for service and “1 believe religion ‘should be . | ancients Greeks who aimed to — salaries of educators Gesigna burial Friday. | one of the leading factors in any | lven 1Sa e lreman eradicate Judaiam. G years ago. ‘ , as “Sale Driving Day. Sl 7 family life. Because of this be- | | The average salary of men teach- This starts an extensive two- =e liet I have tried to lead my fam. | HARRISBURG, Pa. w — Bob is filled with at least 50.000 mem-| After Jewish soldiers victorious- | ers in 1854 was $19.73 a month S MA S K@ week campaign, “the most dan- Pontiac Deaths ily im observing the teachings Wolfe woke up in his new home | ories. ly entered Jerusalem, they | the society said. Women teachers serous twe weeks of the year,” and practices of Judaism, the here today—a home that already) Some people hate a home with Pepe “= a gr onyate averaged $9.79 a month. 9 N. Saginaw Mein Floor according te Police Chet Ralph eee faith of my fathers. ; | memories," he said. ‘“Me—I love pr na leita _— red te ete a —— — —_ W. Manley... “ Joseph A. Dupuis “At ‘each holiday it is the, prac- Reds Ma Trade | menor vocal — the perpetual light, the Menorah. NOT R . i “Ia Birmingham on an average tice of my family to attend relig-| y K * | Wy ig stl ee guaction totteld a| OT Rubber . ... but Genyine LEATHER det diy Qe bat ot Sees, wo Funeral service will be held ioun parviond’nt the synegegte and | we. | Bob, who made his observations | se iecraued lie take ancl sr ste ane Zina [Weep go eats ac ly cared Fligns for Students immt=esamnsssrseene steams || THERMO - INSULATED of all types. ‘These accidents don't | , Dupuis, 54, of 99 W. Berkshire ithe holiday for the entire family , /home yesterday by Harrisburg | candle, the “hemes” lw aot ; have to happen and wouldn't if) hs Reader Forrest Kane of the | "'.20m*: (Continued From Page One) residents. counted but Is called the servant every citizen would drive and First Church of Christ Scientiat | Even the dietcitrt members of | an immediate answer, believing | The 2 dale aula "one candle and is used to light the AllL-W inter walk as he would have everyone win officiate. Burial will follow in the family are encouraged to enter | jastend that the Reds would take |“@* Permanently disa while other eight. else drive and, walk. Remember |; akeiand Cemetery: Clarkston into the holiday mood by asking | eae time te map thelr strategy fee! a fire here 16 months ag0.| The Chanukah lights are dis- Laced Pacs SD Day and then make every | wr. Dupuis died yesterday at his | | om such a major Issue. | wall collapeed, caraiveed hiss fore | Played as a symbol of’freedom. | x. rem FD Dey, saad Moxley. home. ; ‘Condon Ends Attempt Hammarskjold was believed the waist down. ° ° —for Sportsmen Eventi hours started this week | 4 |, re} Mel |: . a ee ee a eae | Members of the Riverside fire | Straits Bridge to Get and Outdoor Workers Ser anew et menigloms| Ann c. for Clearance, Quits |ssion 'n reining. reports alse ey began e done bdoor hind | : wl oe Ghani Alvin G. Hall, 67, of 385 Midway | 4 persisted that if these avenues | drive and had the house built for Two-Tone Paint Job $ 98 pom soe oma said | Ave: died yesterday at St. Joseph | WASHINGTON W—The Pentagon | Produced nothing, the secretary | Dali ut an Gotindied oct of G1. Sanit tees : manager - Mercy, Hospital aftep.a brief ill- sy. it is closing itt books on Dr, | general would call on Soviet Rus- 00. | SAULT STE. MARIE —A note . Those —e ness. Edward U. Condon how that the | sia to use her influence. ee os & of style is to be introduced in the hours.will remain open until either | Born in Port Hurdn Oct. 8, 1887, | scientist has quit as research direc-| Some diplomats feel that Russia | The new home, a sprawling, | % million dollar Straits of Macki- | . 9 —— p.m. every day, Mor-| he was the son of George and tor for the Corning (N.Y.) Glass|¥&@s More annoyed than pleased | ranch-type building, is cdmpletely nac Bridge ENDICOTT-JOHNSON has de- SG. 0 | Josephine Payette Hall and mar Works and has halted his attempt | bY .Peiping's action in sentencing | equipped with the latest appliances Designers pian to paint the huge — Bale — hoot Chstctnes a ps Nellie Rock in Flint #4 years to gain security clearance trom the the — — the Kremlin was | and fixtures. Wolfe, his wife and structure green with ivory-colored insulation that keeps feet warm : . Navy eaching coexistence id lived | t : a i b «oD oo. ee of | Coming here trom Port Huron. © Condon, former he d of the Bu- | In the Special Political Commit | in mpm pari lear che apy “Meckan Goodkind of the Dr, D ple " oo ary ig ou ‘ be held Jn. eockiged guatpiedh-dd-ganiiest, A Sanderda, aktiaced tee yesterday Russia brought | tral Harrisburg. . 7 B. Steinmain designing firm said | femme fetes, B-indh enacea- Garden Asan. will years and was employed by the tneough the Corning firm that he| Charges that Nationalist China — | “The best part of the whole | ‘he two-toned paint job is unique. sin vamp bluchers. Sizes 7-12. 3 te 9 pm. Somerrow at the | City of Pontiac as a truck driver. doing so because “I do not | With American connivance — com- | I Goodkind told a Rotary Club au- Points 1-2-3-4-5 , Community Mouse. Mrs. Clyde Besides. his widow, he is sur- feel ther " on mn lit ‘ : a mitted piracy against 67 foreign ting % thet _— home ca ‘dience yesterday that bridge build | “VINA FOAM” Insulation @ Reperer SAS oes Ss Bele | vival ty three wens, Meivin. Alvin Suing a fair end independent |merchamt vessel along the Red|\e Srl Sround Ay Bone Because one dnt wae “ck a ce T SIMAS,! ert ReBbla wreath as the moti for | jr. and Donald, all of Pontiac: six uoment in a recew i. se. | Chinese coast. U.S. Delegate C.D. | ges pe eos the , scheme in most other localities be- | raed Dee tae ee ~ the serving table, with punch | daughters, Viola Hall, Mrs. Ethe! _— a i ' . ° 4 * | Jackson labeled the charge ‘‘an- igs - mapas cause of smoke, d Point 7—Leather Lining throughout 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor served te members and triends (Booth, Mrs. Mabel Townsend.’ curity status is security clear other ecld war tiem.” was donated in everything trom : e, dust and general | during the decorative showing. | Mrs. Leona Barraco. Mrs. Maxine sei Gas suspended by the Navy nickels and dimes to large bills, < soe ne . oy . as “r ‘orning Glas Ps t Ho vs paesass oe apsamcnabcamonagpaiamaaenses meee aotnte vie nbhgere dn oe at Fe oe On herodige ~~: aaa t te oe “e Convict 365 Hunters = those lines I figure at in the sradts are: et ror soiliea incline tiijiiie-enpiatelontte eee ees) Lew, = | LANSING (UP) — At least 365 least 50,000 persons had a hand to let designers use the light colors. | - Tonite, Wednesday G Thursday Only! Right in Time for Christmas Picture Taking! PRICE SLASH FRESH STOCK! Maker's Guaranteed Anseco FILM In Factory-Sealéd 3 Roll Cartons 4 rolls REGULAR $1.20 VALUE = Da Da Dada Dede DoD Re DeDe Dee DeDeDe DPD dD PedePDede ‘ 88° _ YOUR CHOICE 620-120 or 127 — SIZES SAVE 32¢ — Fa- SIMAS.*%.. 98.N. Saginaw St. Here is your newest confederate in the art of “giving’’— and in the art of “living”! Give it toa lucky friend, use - it yourself... but don’t miss the thrill of discovering this newest creation of the master perfumers, COTY. Ul i, —Main Floor mous Ansco ALL- WEATHER film with the makers @uarantee of per- fect pictures. Limit 4 packs to a cus- tomer at this re- duced price. SYLVANIA £ | Press 26 Flashbulbs Femous ‘Blue Dots’ 10- 77° Reguler $1.30 Velue Guaranteed FIRST QUALITY. Famous Sylvania ‘Blue-Dot’ fiashbulbs in Press 25 style. 10 bulbs to @ carton. Limit—10 cartons per customer. = ee SIMMS. i i i a ‘ é f 4 ‘ ‘ 4 0 ag Tae TE ORR EE BET EAE oe Ne See a ae PRP CRE FS ele ol ate ania hee be haeitie earache ered Or se 4 cae pao Se oe Poem SAR eet ee ‘ * ) . ‘ nf 3 , ‘ ; : ‘ E . te if See : fs sh pA : il va ~ : . ' Re Gay eo ‘ Ai ' eo Po ry sae Fs : : id ” ios Ys4 3 rs j ae F __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY. 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Guaranteed Ist Quality les an Chairs ... but at this LOW PRICE | Bay Individual § | We can’t mention the name! et - : \i e. _ \ ‘ Pieces or Matched — 2-PIECE STYLE : White Briefs ? ort a fhorts Nv + ical’ ete te fet Shae bate ¥ ne) © The TABLES Ms cn hes 89« | te SS & OF! 1 Many Other Christmas Candies ny: Apel aan co Sleepers a™ | Bunte Milk Showboat ........ full pound 98c Ie < $5 98 } "AN You'd Enpect to Pay BOO bat || PR Arden’s 100% Filed Candy. 5 th tin $1.95 ~ © The CHAIRS FOR CHILDREN = / 5 ete Luden’s 100% Filled Canty _2Y4 tin tb. tin $1.49 Pati set oo Ming || Advertised at $1.95 / 9 waters + fiom Yq Lile-Saver Gift Book, 60c value ........45¢ ERY SIMMS PRICE y Famous “KIND, BILT" i ves Santa Pack ......... full pound 69c¢ sor Ps J Men's Sport | BY Charms Gift Book, , 60c v WM ee 45 ' 7. | and Dress 125 Carat Gift Book, $1 value........... Me N . Adv ised 7 COcccccccccccccesecoeccoooooeeoeoeooooscoce Sg NA AG = New FRESH CROP for Christmas ‘Tele-Venience a I MIXED NUTS Tables | FULL se AS : POUND it ; ‘ Priced se High ox 56 is Fresh stock apres delicious mixed iy nuts. Your Christmas Table A 7? complete without SPS ES mt gf WME Ly oer oe ley aE Ras (EDN Ege ee We rt oi a % "ae pe &s Ke es ? was ae at AM pe ey Le a , oF s ‘ I. ; Lf 1 ra } a wig gee ameeanee es ‘ “ine ee pap | ad “6 age eS a \ ¥ . * HE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14.1954 ns | Shouldn't Feel Guilty If You Don't Like Reading ©. HOBSON —| and ashamed about it. they always rush right 6 seconds flat, F i i Hi ¥ E i 2 i 3 = i if Rg i ikz i i i | > don’t really like | find the time?” In case, i quit feeling so guilty Before I can answer, of course, | would bore the living daylights out | reasons js. I’ve been hearing that question for a mighty long time— be long before I left business to be- b pz y for this column, and certainly long . 4 ‘ before I began doing my monthly Y \"-—_ - A OE a Soo *\ ot my ow pot dane ha » Wi Vi a D Generel f — al lh 3 +. San es eiiak. ‘ meet a. Ber ee mn oS a ! | i i i uy “> FE 3 f k : z : 2 i B § i nbnacesoee = 4\\ Ate | BN 5 Naren ‘$3 aes 4 oe: "Make COURTESY Your Code of the Read” — —— to » JEROME MOTOR SALES CO, = fsansit a 280 S$: Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mich. Phone FE 4-3566 io be o hk tae =4 BR [: il j Jee Hi Fe é i "s got his nose in isn't interested in . ci 3 ry si ff i H | Ei 3 : if 2 | ihy x B i F g F : i a ia gs ae i 5 4 p5 aa e g ——=—= DON'T MISS IT! ANOTHER GALA OLDSMOBILE 90-MINUTE MUSICAL! NBC-TV + DEC. 18 IT’S HERE! GREATEST DEVELOPMENT IN BALL POINT HISTORY | “EVER-KLEEN” = press OY 24 x 36. py Fie prcliess er grog > « Kad just wipe clean with @ | | ) Handsomely gift-boxed. Twin or double-bed size. MINUET SPREADS by Morgan Jones A reproduction of an antique dating from 1812. Truly beautiful . . heavily fringed . . tal pastel colors. From $1000 KOOLFOAM SOFA PILLOWS ~ Lifetime spong rubber . . . always zip covers. 17 plain colers to Seer dows . SQuare, round or +5 50 To: 6 _ SHOWER SETS | 4 EVERY BEDROOM WELCOMES THE Choice selections of patterns in taffeta or plastic. Plains in 17 different colors. Also Fleecenap initialed shower curtains, From ~ $1Q° . reversible... . completely pre-shrunk. It’s for your room, in white or modern crys- 25” Other Fine Gift Spreads RUBBER “WELGOME MATS” Colors: RED ‘or GREEN 1808 Sycec es . $2.95 NOnBO tees: :. $3.95 ee ee ,. $4.95 FE 4-0516 & Members of the Sylvan Shores tomorrow at the home of Mrs. a Sylvan Shores drive for a Christmas party. Getting read 3 | to decorate in preparation for the affair are (left to right) L. Cole of Sylvan Shores drive. = Christmas Program. Combines Talent ‘of 3 Gro Bruce J. I me Mrs. wisi ‘uh: Bdword Fr, Collins of Elsinore 2 hae. y|Mrs. Austin D. Esler of Shore View drivg and Mrs, Lie f te i ‘ cit) oups With PHS Voices. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock is | the time set for Pontiac's Christ- mas tradition, the concert of holl- g i s z i S it rtf 7 Place Phone.in Hall a hallway or | mas Women’s Club Does Welfare Work, of privacy whén A silver tea was held.by Pontiac| with Christmas greens and a ’ Women's Club Monday afternoon} Christmas tree with packages for location in.the living Sor the benefit of the group's 50) go pa } cial--welfare—_work._YWCA too expensive | the. setting for the annual Christ-|- if ir L eg [: if i id ARCHIE BARNETT sat ean = gathering. aoa Ladics—Open Your “Accoabt it Now! Give “Him” a New Suit |B or Coat for Christmas! “If He Hes Bodight His Clothes Here During the Post 5 Yeors | . WE HAVE WIS MEASUREMENTS + Buy It Now—Charge It—Pay After Christmas! 19 N. SAGINAW ST.” _Barnett’s | Ht's the ideal Christmas gift for the on- TV STOO D on ‘em, too! Choice of colors. Gift Speciaa $ A $5.00 Value j = \ € TUN do LUE ae ed OW te T tt ! H ee a 2 x "TTI 3 2 = E : ist I i! i! fl Keep Christ-| tess, Sharon Mary Ellen Jones and Artene Kerhil. c,|berg, Lee Patterson, Mar H. M. Wheeler |Shearer, Betty" Sneed, Darlene Wolfe and Carol “Young are _PF® | Concert accompanists, members Nel- | of the senior class, are Ponnie Sue H i's ay a> fire temilly. Comfort? LUXURY'S the ene chair everyone wants to sit in. Beavty? There is @ design to blend with any room setHting—modern or tre itenel Features? No — of char See the cen compere! below. % Lexery FEATURES OS @ Letest Exclusive Fabrice 2 — * Beck for Soothing Com- Medel KPS Gath” Only $00.08 HUNDREDS OF GORGEOUS LAMPS All. sises, oll shapes, all colors, Distine- _ tive styles at $15.95 to $22.95. The finest you've ever seen. ee w © HELMSCENE Give Your Family a Real Treat. See Helmscene Today. Toke your family on a trip beck to nature's wonderland with Helmscene Iluminated Pictures which truly bring pictures to life. am ae hy a Tearpdity -nfter- SE Leena, bee ee Camp i, Ladies eee pa SE a member | gta, st schools and sem- oe Se oben a ; ate PPX, EASY TERMS NO CARRYING CHARGE ONOUR , BUDGET PLAN Ht Glides and Tilts for Perfect Relaxation Have you seen the Famous Tipton Tilt Glide Chair now on display at our store? Yes, it glides to and fro for perfect relaxation, and tilts for still more comfort. See this chair today while there are many styles and covers to choose from. “7” Our 18th Year of Greater Value Giving! © 4 + : “Where You Honestly Save” 144 OAKLAND AVE. SF 2 ‘ . : * + *» ' - > we. he ey i o i ° 7 . 9 [debs : ve “ a is : . ‘@ g * THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1954 aH . : i af H E i ! i! ise) a af it i i § f ‘i . F : F > bs Pam ' r. es 4 | switch yy electric carefully set the rifle on ~ on ek par tgp ee By ig to i f i : fi 3 i — Rg ii { f } . Hf H i = a CS —=— =~ wwe aN Fe i FERS i : Jour tt” ae, My if j f " i i }i * at i >; af tis ff ii + ; fs. t é ee a, * oy Oe ae : i i SSS SS SSS N| lS SSS Fd cai i wit i ~8 sf va ac + ls l t rfl : i li Al th nee ey PS ae EME IRIE > iagga Bi s.r phew ogy ee ae ae ~~ —- ol al aa i fr J if sti LE TT TE OT A DD Oa SOCEM GU Make the whole family hoppy this Christmas with a ZENITH = < He . . ‘ ‘ _ ~~. a HK. 21" CONSOLE with revolutionary new ‘Top Tuning’ 2992: © Powerful new Royal “R” chassis , @Big 21” Cinebeam picture tube © Cine-lens for clearer pictures - @Top Tuning eliminates stooping Brand-new 1955 Zenith TV . . . with the features that make it America’s most advanced television set! Big 21” con- sole with Royal “R” chassis that gives brighter, clearef reception; Cinebeam picture tube that doubles picture power for sharper whites and blacks; Cine-Lens that gives you a clearer picture with greater contrast . . . and without glare! New “Top Tuning” eliminates stooping for channel and volume knobs, saves time and energy! Walnut finish cabinet. ~ . st a ~% AT WARREN PONTIAC OPEN EVERY NICHT TO CHRISTMAS ts | ’ ' But ne matier how + : ‘aT += SES Se \ 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. i 5 branches, \ +— > ‘maces aot e | LIMITED TIME . : the job was done we'd ali| [ht 10 windows, heavy extruded ’ teas of accomplishment | Ry ' \ that we had presented the tree. in | iS 2 Full thickness tk eg wap tee y © FS Pare cael Y | Reg. $318.00 | g9°° \ lf AL dept. stores tg KE — ' - TOPEW EVERY 2.95 RAYON PLUSH TOYS 9 5 CUTE BABY DOLLS 98 Lifelike animals stuffed with cotton 1 matte 2 er foam rubber. Tots love ‘em, and jamas, ready to go to bed with : —— 2 . , | gonna oak GIVE CREDIT-SHOP NOW ANDY GIFT 4 PURCHASE COUPONS! FOR CHRISTRAE. Phe porfest enener to sour VALUES AT FEDERAL’S Christmas gift-giving prob- 7 entont lem. As good as cash in any oe departs. of Federsl’s Purchase Coupon . Credit. } - . dept. Stores OPEN EVERY ‘ f ~ pe eee Pee ped / : 7 ' An amazing low price on smooth-riding 20-in. bikes with semi-pneumatic tires, coaster brakes, chrome handlebars and trainer wheels that can be attach- ed for ‘small-fry’ begin- they're so safe and cuddly! “little mother.’ So cuddly and lovable. ' STUFFED ‘ANIMALS DOLL BEAUTIES Ne. Saag A) | Extra bigs ~ . many washable! ) 95 nytt wo ge; 98 7 — anak Chinen hat Pandas, bears, dogs, cats and mon- ertherpay +» all de keys. Terrific Christmas gift value! signed for Chri joy! ke ae ns SAGINAW AT WARREN NICHT TO CHRISTMAS Fomota moke carriage Buy all your needs now and i % “ stores. Why délay .. . get em for that sphcial git. poy ler on omy frm! = pavan 398 Metal frome 798. Plastics slate table on MGUT?) it's fun shopping Federal’s TO Boys,girls | sturdy 2-wheel , Sum 5 yy 995 Doll house é and furniture PONTIAC * RS A! : fae q E dea a / A banana crop may be harvested , , nine to 14 months efter planting. ©) = rover 2 & Gr wit , Mrs. — » & Le Mrs. . « tich and reasonant,-the. Spinet pianos. Amplified. Tone . __best tone ever achieved in ity features include the permanent moisture con- OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL CHRISTMAS GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 15 exclusive qual trol. 10 year guarantee. Priced from $535. Damp-Chaser for Fr 4.0566 | > 18 £. Haren St. Mrs, Edgar St | THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, Paneee. 14, 1954 Me “ all ) cuneate ae ) a i Ne [iin Sy il i in | : « 2i i. ee ete | 3 E> i: +7 ae af al Sei it bp tall Hl! ote Sy 4. fit ili i + we. = 3 =<: if? : tl Hf aii, ‘< 3 3 ini aig are a és Bad) sup) GU 4 Tsiahe ele : : 8 fit F iis enti alt wail [i i auleay . ba aH ny|s is sat FH teteee | = i ee Ishi hi, tt i penne SS al ie BE Teen Aa “e Si | sett +| sal dit 1 i i alll af a ela MT Bi tl i ¥ = ill ash | i uf Hi alt ‘i rise: ny ayansaeny Fpstts UE gcceayyer Ep aS fh ual i iat ite ite aa Hi ae farsi i Lae ist iE el made |Entertains . taken yee erty of Williams ‘Lake road, ~ Jane. : claimed Jane Blanchard Kerr as Blanchard Garden Club end Mrs. Mie Wide to the denghtar of Cal “Kerr and | Rey Claybuesch san ag and Mrs. Charlies Phillips Kerr of * Burton P. Gi; brn j were Arlington, Va. The ceremony was Daugherty Jr, | - ives ristmas ollowing r : ty peteaes oa exchanged | Message to Group wedding es: Plan For Christmas at fii soe, tne ome te, am “ide i the Beat the Christmas rush . . . brighte home a, candlelight satin h hurch | # the West Iroquois road home former NOW with ea or hadieuie oe j all work Pea cthigiac ad Saisie baal y Hootie of Mrs. Robert Oliver Monday aft- Marjorie E. to your specifications . . . easy terms , . 10- — lace — the raga District of | ng saosin eae Thom pson, “day delivery ‘on al! work this aoe if au aie a ae grandmacther ‘ Columbia, The | #4 the Christmas season, and daughter of 1 |< -PHONE FE 4-0558 OR STOP IN TODAY Ure Wiliam Seusser of Wash bride is the |}, S06 of sits to be sunt fe ee Lirenge . &., sister ’ , . 4 daughter of | Cross. Special sth: a Sree Snover. Margatet ond ‘ol, ire This year gifts will be sent to of Prall street, + Gomme William wright |Seese ences charles + Seliige Field,” to convalesent ery baggtors = ae two seventy orchard lake avenue a, : - o Weed. Phillips Kerr man of this project. of Mrs. =n Cutis Reuptetinree “ALL WORK GUARANTEED 5 YEARS” ington, p. C. was best man, and of Arlington, | tt was decided during the busi- C al ae : William Kerr of Arlington, and Va., and the | "es session, to plant w white ame _ oui PHONE FE 4-0558 William Sausser of Washington Barton P. | Pine tree im the city in 1955, in onan end : —— seated the guests, urton ff. commemoration of the 100th an- Peter Theis of a ": The bridegroom is_a_graduate_olf ithe Univ 1 ~ Be Lovelier for the Holidays, Seas eed etsaed wi hice Tau Omega and Phi Alpha Delta Daughertys of ae Michigan ah Williams Lake pana — ima 3 road are a ramemareiianias West Rundell MR. and MRS. CHARLES W.THEIS street. ith a Virginia Farrell fraternities. The bride attended his parents, | Fitagerald introduced PERMANENT (csi rsa: Fe gram. Bride Wears Tulle, Taffeta ” College © and graduated from : Mrs. Rebecca Gould, contralto, Sie hey te bas been beached, Ohio State University, * - MRS, BURTON P,. DAUGHERTY Hogue” sang dligpee Donald B. for Wedding on Saturday * dyed, or is te Hogue songs, suitable - We are dune thinls in the V 125 Attend Annual — areas cate ad on Dance Is Planned oe Falthful.” Bach, ‘He A ballerina length gown of em-|sories for her son’s wedding. Her . Individual Hajr Cutting, Styling An Annual Christmas dinner and | Guests during the evening were | 7), «young Adult Club of the “Messiah, o Holy Night a worn di Disab aame- rj program was enjoyed by 125) the Rev. and Mrs. John Schurman | pontiac YMCA is 5 ng 8 Ber oe Cas nd oo ae en hae ©. Yam RO W NENA S members and guests of the Fel-|of Gilford, the Rev. and Mrs. C. | cpristmas Dance to Leary: sae ‘ Maria,"’ Schubert. : ey i Tae, lowship class of Baldwin Avenue|A. Parker of Bay City and Mr. | Gay evening in the Green Room of | Tee Rev. Ward Claybuesch, ee of ginaw sineniabed FE 2-938 “Wiliam ‘Gade led the singing Lape gy Ageing van ent | ot the affair, cordially invites all | Mar Eave,* S™Cyrietmes and |Mrs. Lola Sandage of rosea teacher c - OF : m2%e N. Se aie 382 of Christmas carols and Albert] program with prayer. ee a event, which iS | i. piace ~of Christmas as it javenue and Peter Theis of West en nsaanay| “Decoration, following a Christ-| smeald be in the hearts of people. -| Rundell street. . rh lee mas theme, will be handled by| He brouahe out the — The = Henry te vage LL LEAS THA L B Ba and Jack Herring- | there often no room in performed eight o'clock cere- YOU’ P E T MAN WITH GIFTS FROM THE HUB! rece in rosie of wulidicity. An | for the Christ-child, just as there| mony peg = of = . . *hestra will provide music for | was flo room in the inn. Baptist before " ‘6 doscing tein 9 until 12:30 p.m. With deep riitaning he spoke of guests. The altar was decorated = : 3 i Fe Fs 5 Ue —— Christmas as a gift from God, ra-| with baskets:of white gladioli | | ther than from Santa Claus, and| S2¢ cirysanthemems and can . t seit frst. with love, rather han oe ¥ L self first, with love, ra I want the shirt off Santa’s pack— | seit first. with oy ton the table ered tulle with a scalloped edge, A tea Was arranged by Mrs. Loren Sheffield who gath- | °Ver & layer of tulle ruffles. bent one — _—_— pewter | centered ag he roses. Her pearls °° beaker wate rysanthe- | were a gift o! the bridegroom. Delicious eee mums which was balanced on the other i thedral Home Made Bread eae excused os greens, bridegroom, was maid of honor ith All of Our Mrs. Floyd Blakeslee and Mrs.| 984 Sue Barks was a brides- alanis : - I) CJ. Nephier were hostesses at the| ™aid. They were gowned in Lunches and Dinners table. Mrs. Philip Alubbard was wedgewood blue lace and net WALDRON ret Craig, Mrs. ae, tna peas iets were of match- 36 E. . man; Mrs. S. . Whitfield, Mrs. ing velvet and they carried velvet HOTEL Pike |) sheffield, Miss Jeanette Hubbard| muffs with red corsages and — and Mrs. J. H. Patterson. Sania ker aa a ! and Cecil Buttrey and eer " PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIAL! |= sic s"tose OIL-ENRICHED poe as a in me PERMANENTS. |: S<2s Ses" | bridegroom's mother chose “Individual | smother Hair Cutting $ 50 aqua wool suit with white trim | and bl acces- and Styling Ss FLORENCE?’S | Philathea Class , Has Yule Par Beauty Salon | Forty members ha of ‘the First Philathea Class of First 415 Pontiac Bank Bldg. FE 5-2663 || Baptist Church met reécently at Florence Haun, Owner the home of Mrs. H. H. Savage x on West Huron street for an an- ~—| nual Christmas party. ao : eo ct, Harry Nenbowe gave. de E sy ® ; 6 DART — fine “Sanforized"® oc = eee , Nellie Monros’ brs. Willies Carte hi Christmas Mabel Wiser and Mrs. Ralph give her the best \o work among the Chinese people the amazing new i Deine, Bie, Quad ee eee : # Dr. W. H Siscaaan il First Presby- sistant pastor at the church, de- Le —— Slant- Needle) Now on sale at a ~~ _ your Nye Dairy WN \ 7 4 “ . SSS 4 EB 7 Grocery or from - your Nye Dairy Milkman. Try Some, It's Delicious ! “~*~ 7 a broadcloth with medium-length, “stay-neat” collar. White Shirts or Christmas with the world’s smartest collars | | | 3.95 up Wide range of the world’s best-looking collar styles including = livered the Christmas message. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Gould: were special guests, and told of their ‘ j short, medium, long-points . . . widespreads . . . button-downs. is Arrow Dart (sketched), has a medium-point, “‘stay-neat” collar. ARDEN-—fine “Sanfor- | It's the premiurt machine AC d e } , , ° ized"® broadcloth with of the industry's , t] ne pte Nal ep leading company. Taper-fitted through shoulders, sleeves and torso for neat, trim — a The functional design C€¢ kK St d lines. of the SINGER* al Ee an Slant-Needle was created to , give women more comfortable trouble-free sewing performance. . It is available in a large variety of consoles, or as a smart portable. But drop in soon and see the Fine “Sanforized'’® fabrics won't shrink more than 1%. Anchor-stitched buttons won't pop off. Collars and cuffs open flat for easy ironing. a oan — tne “laniorind® F, smooth sewing attion of the SINGER Slant-Needie* Give him Arrows—the shirts he wants. broadcloth: soft, slotted * " - widespread collar; French $915 : : or button cule, = 8.08 _ A down payment as low as delivers Goad quality crystal coke stand with lacy " edge border . . . will hold ten to eleven inch cake or pie... all boxed. . . makes a fine gift. Open Every Night ‘Til 9 P.M. WIGGS this SINGER* Machine to her home. Balance on easy Budget Terms. Liberal Trade-in allowance. 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Wnits Hold Yule Programs — Subliner ean? wae ema te Stery” was Byrnes. *- * Crosby Mrs. Irwin street with hostess. and Mra. the World Tne ages nals We an set polars we 34 i ‘ ‘alt ik TUF Group at @ fea in| ered ve on tongehoiremyrege neg alte aneate Hane ot c el lo 7 and gave and my ened 3 ; ; mypragage teen Feo ty the Lois Parker Meet | ; eat, ~f~4 a thelr Hs rf sab tteas si “A Gift From Connolly's Means More” é we the quick and easy way — the werld’s most heautiful silver THE PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1954 PEO Sisterhood: Central teat Church OS Se ae ae ae a a See ee Pe SS. Dect ts = - 3 Z oS eo ae tack - oe amr 5 be teh >. go wr ey ee ; = 7 “A Gift From Connolly's Means More” e capture her heart. A price to fit your budget. Come in and choose your pattern tonight. Open Evenings Until Christmas... Gifts — Gleaming Silver — Choose from the world’s finest Silversmiths —a pattern to This Christmas give her the most precious of WE INVITE YOU TO PURCHASE ALL Payment Plan ++. AT NO ADDED COST! Le if EE : 2 i 7 ee te Sasa =| af Ms faith iti I aet g it Hi ith eat ea a5: el Ha Sect) |s 34 iti Eg igs at We Hi an TEN hoe af es : Th 3 ee | ad | st in Its tL iit i u j f a8: zhi ult He ii hala Bali! gy Hal ale I ih ly Suit) = ig dit ‘il Rit ne rit f ne lsah, “it | im Eouae dia. Wyead ph go? elit eSul a TEA ee ea Open Every Night 'Til 9 P.M. -PAULPS SHOE STORE ee Over 75 Years Serving Pontiac r u * 35 N. SAGINAW: Me i oa : : : 7 es : Z aa : . ‘ ea ; ‘ ' j ; - , . é ' - : “ ¢ * \ / * * : j 4 * . A ’ j Pi __ ‘THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1954 _ > & [MARKETS |Market Mixed, | +. Nort ERS . A a F ee "4 fhe . = MARKETS |Market Mixed, :| ==zmeevate & weno roves. TENS Upward — Wholesale markets re- S Deustous, taney, 6.08 NEW YORK ~The stock market |' aye ogg oo ada held to a narrowly mixed path to- wen Esa Mo t, 338.2. |day in early dealings. : - moon. Pears, | Although there were a few wide Drunk Driver Jailed ee movers, most gains went to around onan” 62% me vin oe a point at the most while losses Pete Sanchez, 30, of 12 Forrester heen ae : - sinaee , | rails, ko ae. me ay & Saiimen Drug ‘ina Seataaane : Nc | Many of the steels, oils,. Oakland County Jail yesterday oi ek . 1, 18-00 408 | and motors were in demand, while after he pleaded ‘guilty to drunk |S & fee: Dunseth; Cole's; Latte tec fora. : ay mouncement, made after the close | Caulifiower, No 2 $0-3.00 dor, losses appeared in aircrafts, driving before Waterford Town- | Furiney's; Rule; : fay ty Agriculture Secretary | "2, '42.0°-3.52_ srot: ver, We 3, 155 | Chemicals, and electrical equip- ship Justice Willis D. Lefurgy. Be et Se ete, on [ aye ee Rotten wirmang higher stocks were Roti for 1955 crop oats, rye, | no 1, 18-100 bu. Leake 1, 1400-4 ‘Onions Ne | lehem Steel, Chrysler, Pacific Gas Barley and grain sorghums woul Sevens. Paremy. curt, Mo WL | Ong Electric, Sunray Oil, Amerada be cut to 70 per cent of Parity rhe | Parmipa, Not, 135-198 You. Pote- | Petroleum, and New York Central the $5 per cent prevailing On the | ios,” ho 1. 130-140 00-0, bes: Pes" | 1 ower were Boeing, Radio Corp.., r: BA crepe. kins, No 1, 18-100 bu ‘tinck, | American Telephone, Du Pont, and Oats and rye are the only two | No 1 }.00-1.50 ba: redishes,, Dots. | Westinghouse Electric. Fgh Stein wate oo te 1S Pe ea bee | : setae Teey ealtened Goons ot fons bu: savas Deticiows No 1 90: New York Stocks ‘ ‘peveral cents. Losses oan ‘e hetheme We ft, 319-300 Fair oa B pep a Op dbsaear ee a "| Lettuce-and Cotery_cnb-.| Ai Beene 2 Tre 3, 344 . : Wheat near the end of the first | tage. ho fr isecgme oyu eal get (Att s.': ed Gon Bak 1 Donald E. Hansen _—‘ Richard H. DeWite . aoe Se % to 30 Beane, Deotte 5E 5S. oe Me 1, 1,00:1.0 be Allis" Chal ws Ge Fe... BE Res. FE 2-5513 - Bes, FE 5-3793 ber $2.24; corn unchanged to “| ota 1.50 ba Kale, No 1 4 : i as Oe lower, December $1.52%4; oats 4% | 1.00-1.50 cA Mustard, No 1, 1.%-2.26 | Alum Am as Se eg 4 * 363 Accident insurance Fire Insurance to 1% lower, December 80%; rve | No ‘err: no 1100-138 bu Splneeh. |Am Ont, “°° $44 Gos Tel Sea Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance 2% to 2% lower, December $1.14%; | 100-125 bu. Turnip, No 1, 178-328 bu | 20 Olt" ‘ki’ 41s Gen Tine: 38 . Fontine Press Phote Life soybeans 1% TO 16% lower, Jana CHICAGO POTATOES am ie. Fay 243 Goedel Br... 14| TOO TIGHT—Obviously disregarding the clearly | jammedhis truck beneath the overpass about 7 a. m. Burglary Insurance Insurance $2.95; and lard 5 to 10 cents &) ciicago, Det. 13 (AP)—Potatoes: | Am Motors .. 1} Goodrich 18. | marked @imensions of the railroad viaduct ‘over | today. Traffic was tied up for about 30 minutes Bonds—aAll Types Plate Glass Insurance hundred pounds lower, Decem- | arrivals 373, on tack 470, total US| Jo) gioting ) 396 Grah Paige .. 2 | Orchard Lake avenue, an Indfanapolis truck driver | until the truck was freed. ; ber $13.40 Sutday sigh, supplies Seturday 801, | Am amet... 43.4 Ot Bo By 8 : ; for Ressets fair, for round Reds mod-| 4 OU Pd. 20 Ot ** i358 2 tn Dri ; week cabes: | Am Tel & Tel ee Ok. . . ‘A GENTLEMAN NEVER HEARD P+ Groin Prices | FESS. Rimi n SR abe SA | AE ies SY Rove Mes ic News in Brief (Sentence Date Sef : THE STORY BEFORE” ‘ aniint Armoo : 64 Bement «+. : , , Armour & Co 13.1 Houd a OS vid 8. Kelly, 22, of 23% /f Robbe 5 ek 7 eg, ett ‘a ye oe e A - paver St.. pleaded gulty to drunk Or KODDEFY SuSpeC : Mer vesees BERN | Qaybenme |. per pound (abt i) 1rer Ath Ces Line .- iniend ou :. a ITpo oning driving yesterday and was sen- One of the men caught Dec. 7 ne ee 2.07% Sine mses ete ve petliey wy oe. nce 30-40; Aveo hte Rede interiga r aa) tenced to three days in — trying to holdup the Avon Inp in Sie nancies B00 OE wae 24 | es Q%-4% Wey 95-87 (6-6 Ihe) | Bold Nemes og Oe nee ols ona one County Jail by Pontiac Judge) Avon Township, after his accom- ; fer woo. tae | Lave ea | A Eo he ~~ Alan ary Would Limit Height of | Maurice E. Finnegan. Kelly was | plice had tipped off police, pleaded Be HRS occ: BS] ae ata tee oe ERS 8? EB Eh ew Structures Around | ise fd fi. gtr, came ny I Oats rf} , Beth atest.’ 08.8 fal Crk Cosl.. 308 w , armed today before Circuit Judge Pp ete Dee so Boring Air.:. $13 decode: 1) Bontiag Facility dames Brumson, 32, of 390 Har-| Prank L. Doty. Mer 2 Set doen, Bl bee Ge. is vey St., pleaded itinocent to @0| jarold Kinser, 37, of the Pon- t Borden... 0 Kelsey Hay... © 5| A suggested airport zoning ordi-| illegal sale of liquor charge Mom | tiac Hotel, will be sentenced Dec. j ivestm ooes 2 1 one 4 . =) ee Has ci ocoee 3 nance to regulate the height of fu- day stun be wepenret Sawe Fs 2.¢ The charge carries a max- n en 2 Budd Co..... 6 Kroger ..+++ 7] ture structures eS perce er —e a eae TT a Burroughs ... 243 Lehn & P..... 22.5 | ‘ure ordered him held in ¢ William McCord, 33, of 2219 : a _ 2 a enol. 1$| natural growth” around Pontiac | County jail when unable to post a| Ellery, is waiting examination in aci ities =; Sats fH an yg oy age RS gy poll oe | Cos Deyn: 33 Lag & My... $22) Municipal Airport will be discussed | $1,000 bond, pending trial Thurs- | Avon Township Justice Court. He ' in Honor 0 udson (Pridey 881 coops, 138.796 Ib); 1.0.0. peyr | Capital Alri... 198 Loew's ...... 175|at @ public meeting set for 7:30 | day. was disarmed by Pontiac Detec- 2. » af Your Finger Tipe lower, e 6 after call- We, cea pate Ee ae eae (Seon Ei BE lpm, Tardy Ati ron, Temmags ale cal| ing police to xy the pair woul | mer, Jan. 6 will officially wel- |coponmuns, 3.0. en Steers 21-93: | Celanese." 384 Maren Tici:- 25| Sponsored by the Joint Airport | hacia items free. For charttable | stage the holdup. Just pick up your phone ond call us for experienced come Wisconsin's newest major farmer ducks over 8 tm 33 under ore bom .. G2 rally, ter aM ee a —s distribution. —Adv. | _ The ee - tpl geen service on your investments. Your inquiries ore welcome industry—Hudson Motors. ‘ ouusante : a)“ cafeteria County under $5, bond The first Hudson auto produced DeTRorr BGGs Gitte bys. 183 frocie © .. 5 | new Watertord Township Junior | | If your friend's in Jail and peeds| according to Arthur W. Kollin, —by phone, by letter or in person. here is slated to come off the DETROFT, Dee. 13 APr—imgme, fo%, | Goce Cale |. tle rere 8H - gaemmdinahe Cass Lake .c. tchell | assistant prosecutor. assembly line that day at the local | Detsoi> —— aunt | eek On ee | +. Dp: = , . American Motors Corp. plant.| WBites: Orede A large 36-39 weighted | Con Bais eo Motors. 3781 According to Homer D, Hoskins,| Water Softener Salt. Delivered Greek Students in Riot WATLING LERCHEN & co. American Motors was formed by erates aiden aie: qrote B late? | ee a. Ee ote "he airport manager, the proposed or- or you pick up. FE 6-081. —Ady. Backing C Unior ’ ‘ % “5 ing Cyprus Union Member New York Steck Exchenge ond ether leoding exchanges @ merger of Hudson and Nash- | +0 Sie ‘Grade A tage 26-27 wid av |CoOn,? pt 4M 110 Rey Te B® -- “Be | dinance would establish a 10-mile| Christmas sale of rugs, aprons, Cont Bak 27.4 Pict ; a NS) — Greek Kelvinator Corp., which operated | 3s, mesiom 9-3 wtd hoe 26; Cont Can 8 Rock 28 “air bowl,” with a maximum/and fancy work. 81 E Howard.| .ATHENS (INS) —— = auto plants here Milwaukee grade i grade r wa we , buildi Sponsored t 4 ii g j PONTIAC OFFICES spies CHICAGO BUTTER AND 5008 Goat Ot at Eee, 8 pong preemption’ around the a DA Dees Society "adv. an a their nation, tried to 716 Pentice Stete Bank Bidg. pareded through the city, and | ,CMICHGO, One 12, An Butter [Soe gt Sd $SNann 2 | airport fight their way today into both the . ; > Roeb ... “e ” s ’ em . wil be an dleplay downtown | ine ins cmos i Bee iek (Surin, «3 geek oe BE) | The outer sme. of the “owt Declare Package | jinn.” "om Cnbaes 4-2895 : for several days after © S18; care: 00 BO: CM lu C hese | 3a Sinclair © °°. 888 | son tet ‘ha: ecaell NC ntents to hid The howling mob attacked police ‘ . eee | Sn cee at Good be Dow chem :.° St" Sou fee ---.° $ | elevation of the city airport. Oo I a a a ee is the theme of the Jan. 6 cele- ~y : : Pont ....164 reese - P dhe ‘ctndenta aan al le | randards 20.5; current receipts 98; dir-./DY Pept 10, See yw: 84] A minimum height limitation of in Sate Arriva bration. R. S. Kingsley, publisher | ties 22; thecks 22. Rest Air i. 31. Sperry. 24/95 feet above ground at a few . | believed to have been injured. : — | of the Kenosha Evening News, is Sect oq... o82 Sid Dice .. was locations in the direct approach to| Persons mailing parcels must| Observers believe that if a pleb- ’ chairman of a citizens’ committee Livestock Ei & Mus tn’ 38 Bed OU dnd ©. 403 at the of the |declare the contents, postal au-|escite were held, the islanders f hand information Rad 3s sta On NJ ...t003 | the runways edge ' us for nto making plans for the observance. DETROIT LIVESTOCK End’ John |. 288 Std O8§f OD. $23 | girport would be established. thorities here confirmed today. H. | would vote for union with Greece. . de ‘ Guests will include top officials DETRCST. Soe 9 arom salable | gr: BA . e Sevens, JP ot “The ordinance expressly ex-|S. Davis, superintendent of mails, The British, who occupied the is- in Stocks and Bon of American Motors as well as the | <2... salable 2.300 About 30 per cent =o " fan Ol... % | empts any non-conforming heights, | said the practice is for protection land in 1878 and annexed it in Hudson division of AMC. scone soem Gaent Ss SE aan existing or under construction at | of the parcels and contents. 1914, maintain that if they left, ~ a iy commercial te “choles “grades: steers | ew yoRK Dec 1 Compied by The| the time it becomes effective,”| The sender does not have to the Communists would take over. We maintain a direct line to'a member of all Bowles Outlines Plan ia sere? clon tmont eaten goed and | Acnocteved Frm 30 13s oo, | Honing anid. —_ = aoe Ba siriagee Radioactive Cobalt 60 | principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute ie'0., several part ond “ots “nod goed | Previous $07 Mary fine sta ius) “Therefore, it will mot present | sorte such as clothing, petishable Re snarl ob | qustations service available at. al times. lightweight steers and heifers 17.00-| Week ago.-..-- 2008 Mee tee tase any hardships to these structures (1.4. fragile articles, etc. rives in Ann Arbor : to Halt Reds in Asia Migher ula and’replncement cette | Feat 042-00" 1008 ying ang iseg| = We Sirport Benard bone. Postal clerks may find some ar) ANN ARBOR (®—A powerfully |] DETROMT (UP)—Former ambes| natn aig vases | at au RE GE HE Tig} osm aml the propoed ord | les mot Faced oe packaging |ratinctve pactage of copa | = C. J. Nephler Co. sador India Chester Bowles cutters most : & 5 lined a five-point program for pont sree a sae, ret ea —_— | adopted and now in effect in Lan-| would be safe for another type of | row—arrives in Ann Arbor today 414 Community National Bank Bidg. FE 2-0119 Communism in Asia without | bout’ steady but net, tuty sstablianeds DETROIT STOCKS | | sing, Kalamazoo and other cities | article. for the eventual treatment of can war in before the Detroit | 5¢'os. ‘i ge chp ye decimal points are eighths | throughout the state. . |cer patients, = = eagles tng | witty eke somaeceat ores ese: | we igh Lee ‘Hoon ny pechgense ge we in. | ©The cobalt 60 shipped from Can- 2 lightweight utility and culls 11.00 down. | Baldwin Rubber*...... et 16 . cept jor mailing, These da will be in its lead c One of the key points of the | ““BSneep satable 1,800. Pew early sales OTD gels : " “ T A A ed clude firearms, liquors with over | ®¢a W! in its lea — bor To or Ww Ss plan is @ stepped-up economic pro- nda nae, a feng Bes Frat 9 Prete... 3 33 wo re rraign 3.2 per cent alcoholic content, | C45° until next week when it m ro gram “designed to create indige- | dstapushed ee une a” lhe ut and drugs. If such articles are |e —, toa — ther- ee C= a meee HS tin From Auto| saves they win be coutscated | 77 wnt and used agninst cancer Safe Driving Da countries.” CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Wayne Screws... 13 4 in arceny rom 0 | Bowles, a Democrat who served | 19,000; ge A ent “Be cals; bid and estes. by postal ° ‘Milford Motorist Denies during the Truman administration. | eottve, ane meee: gaasvely ewedy all Exch — gore pany ease | Acting Postmaster Leslie H. © k Drivi Cho Make It ao Habit— said both parties shoul t behind | s- > - * th; oreign Exchange is free today on $500 bond and &/ Dean Sr. has requested residents ‘Drun rivi rae @_bipertinan Asien noha similar | 190230 “ip “batches Tuan a, ee = ore"d re me =| second is being held in Oakland | to mail Christmas cards in boxes | popert L. bias 2 do Tomorrow and Everyday! to the bipartisan European policy| deck of choice No ls round 210 Ib | exchange cates follow (Great Britein in| County Jail after their arraign-| or at post offices rather than give Wise Rd., Milford, was released op in which Michigan's late Republi- | * '# were, wee = BD ecares: doftare, thee sn oe york. open | MOM yesterday before Township|them to the mailmen on delivery personal bond yesterday after he i. W Huttenlocher Agency can Senator Arthur Vandenberg | No 1 and 2» 230 Yo to 1800 and ever; | market 3 8/16 per cent premium or | Justice Hendrik J. Smit on a lar-! routes. . “| pleaded not guilty to a drunk driv- . participated. ~~ ggg 7 eB parcel pe anrd Bay obey 8 eet iain, pound) 92.79, CRY from an auto charge. “The carriers are loaded down | ing charge. H. W. Hetienlocker Sten E, Some ¥ He criticized the present foreign | 400 m anda tighter cares ot 18 0-18.78; |b AS, up 1/38 of 2 coat; Greet Ly Bie r ping F. pam - ‘with mail for delivery to homes,” gee cenbertah wes 318 B FE 4-1551 3 policy for supporting governments | ™! %** © : = = @o day futures ate 1/i¢,| Of 284 E. e Lane, Ferndale,|he said, “and picking up outgoing ‘ Riker Bldg. : ; which do not have “roots with) *eiakie cette 33,000, salable calves | uicbanged, Orgat Deftain #0 day —- who pleaded guilty but was un-| mai) is a further burden which = a = bogie Lae the paspie.” | Std better active “steaty to M6 higher, | 1.80 9/16. up 00 1716 of e cent: Prance | Able to furnish $500 bond. He will! will slow down delivery.” piesa eh into the side of a Pontiac : = other eredes slow; sendy to % lower: (eens my of 8 cont, wochaneed: appear in Oakland County Circuit | Police car Saturday night ; other slaughter c * moderately ac- ‘ ( : ac : 4 Court Dec. 23. . . . | (sl WE BUILD Ure cee et, Oe nifars: tle | Sshangea’ italy ttre) ist ets capt | Released was Max Gayles, 17, OAV Chapter Planning | | Sonnenberg appeared in Pontiac | How much INCOME ATTICS eatth scatee a few sales about eet. | eae Portugal iescudo) 3.50, un- Municipal Court before Judge : bu | | . “ 25-30 fT hanged, Sweden ikrona) 1934 un-| Of 21119 Bemis Ct., Royal Oak Annual Christmas Pa oe ; } fer thre toda, Jooe ase ab weughs, | chanted: Sruarramd, tran) tte, | Township, who demanded exam = | eexes Er eenreemy: WILL YOUR INSURANCE % REC. ROO MS ee See Serle une of tee | Ae, Seeeeeee ination which Smit set for Dec. 23,| The annual Family Christmas | - ° commercial Holsteins 1800-8 few prime | Latin America Argentina \{ree) 724. | according to Oakdale Gardens Det |Party of the Disabled American | Local Contractor to Build PRODUCE? * heifers 2750-2825. choice to low prime unchanged; Bresi] free) 140, un- Ae Veterans, Chapter 16, will be held | ° ° S ; E A ?) D eae N S heifers 23 50-2723: good to low choice | changed. Mexico 8 02. unchanged, Vene- , Samuel Whitfield, |e ’ seb | School in East Lansing . 18.50-23 00, most utility and commercial suele ee ory — — a ae: The paif are accused of taking | Saturday (Dec. 18) at the clu 1 ® ; soot acute, cannere and attr 2%" |qurngeg "| Neat ond COUR T700 wee) aued at $85, from a clean | house, 199 Auburn Avent ‘LANSING — Ward W. Ross on yours 090 ® might have been enough... a P ‘ . ; } ° - j . + | | i . 2 the 2 yen Stew anes un chetee eating Sonam _ | er's truck last Nov. 24 in Oak-| Turkey dinner will be served at|Inc., Pontiac contractors, were but would # pey bills at today’s prices? ‘ a ee ee ~ 6.30 p. m. after which Santa Claus | named today as low bidder for gen- = 19. 78-2 | dale Gardens. P ay MBainble sheep. $300, slaughter lamb | Nun Thanked by Pope | will @striiate tye and treatelersi contraction of a new bith Many Life and Retirement Income policies that once : . 50-75 lower than last weke's ¢ | GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—A Grand i — | among the kiddies. , school building at East Lansing. . seemed adequate would not meet ‘ me eauee ane ‘i 10 dows 17 80 | Rapids nun has received a letter | Real Christmas Spirit j Work will begin before Christmas tiving costs. How shout your Insurance ooo WE §.00-3.7 eee eek ine °° Chote sleugun- | for a copy of a booklet which she |ing meters in Centreville have|fer some form of epilepsy. —._| completed within 400 days. | — — — —— dedicated to him. Sister Mary/peen covered with bags_bearirig es! | Rosalina, a member of the Cath- ‘ |a greeting which read: ‘“‘Welcome ‘ Can’t Trust Anyone l=: Central High faculty, said the |) Centreville. No meter charge ' ( | gan use ; MYRTLE POINT, Ore. (UP) — | letter was written just before the | Dec, 13 to Dec. 31. Merry Christ- | | :. r Two teenage boys who admitted | Pope’s recent illness. ‘mas and a happy new year.” o> . F FE 257 ; stealing a car told Chief of Police ;————____ iio a i] : Richard Vines that ‘some dirty | yn | , J e crook" stole the car's wheels from | Daa ; @ : ? eS Dy Cat Bk amy anemo> Dscmiud | : tt Pays te Know Your STATE FARM AGENT Midwest tea ‘bets 00-100 The. A ewe con tere | from Pope Pius XII thanking eed CENTREVILLE, Md. i®—Park-, About one million Americans suf- | and construction is scheduled to be z it meet the needs of you and your family? There ter ewes | Santa Bushes | t,t xt — nta Bushes improve | oe - oe reat ley y 7 . ; LANSING (UPC. A. Boyer.| dune eho, Lifvard- -. alles anywhere other solid fuels are used! Earl Davis, FE 4-9546 state agricultural official who com- Ue, = : ; rr 3 pleted a check of southern Michi- 146 A tex herria, d J Lat Robert Gaff, Jr., OR 3-2778 gan Christmas tree lots yesterday, A) MS oa | said today the 1954 ceop of- trees > F , -Plrmecr. ° is ‘‘much better’ than ever before. “e. corns | aA rfou A: Vern Hartman, FE 4-9546 Deaths Last Ni ht | te erred pine SH beep Leo Hoffman, FE 2-0201 aths Last Nig sb bes ; MIAMI, Pla, (AP)—Raymond Hubbel, } i. YY) ee - Lester Oles, FE 2-0396 Sempoaer of stage proauctoss ia new = i eT COER NOW! York and p writer, of the masie Askin at ~t 7 “eh, Harvey Perry, FE 2-0201 me Ret h eying @ yas rhe gp ds SS a al al ak In dag | ‘ ' James Schell, FE 4-9546 , ; 219 Maan fp 2928) . NEW YORK—Joseph P. Polliai, 61, / 3 including one” of Gontederate Gen | LAD IN TROUBLE—When you are-only 9, and you've saved hard | Franklin Ahrens, FE 4-9546 ‘ mg eras mtr apt w" | to accumulate a Christmas shopping fund, $6 looks mighty Wig when ; P Run battlefield. Born in Ital ) , | Gaxsae—ee Seinat x ecoeer as, | YOu lose it. Frankie M. Skosich, of 725 Nichols Dr., Auburn Heights, and SUPPLY CO. Howard C. Bratt, FE 4-6921 | executive secretary of the Relief ‘and has appealed to the Press to locate anyone who found his shopping 140 NO Cass FE 5-8163 j f———F ug F- in’ Philedeiphia, | Money. His phone is FE 7-0522, and his letter \appears above. : po { Ae ¥