¥ ; ae oe - = » j \ : . : a ‘ “ “ a | . on , | oe | Bae es “3. THE PONTIAC PRESS = == - Sunday: Cloudy : : ! . - Details page two - :' a rm “ ~ * , . Edition 119th YEAR tte. ~_ ASRSEER EA? «aR a= cs ‘Thousa PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1054—28 PAGES nds See Chris 7 tmas Pa Pontiff Ordered to Rest Despite ~ His Objections Vatican physicians, en- couraged by a marked im- provement of the condition of Pope Pius XII, urged the pontiff to rest today despite - his statement that “a pope must work until death.” Five doctors struggled to impose a strict rest and quiet regime on the 78-year- e Striving to meet their seif- the hungs guy pyrteet imposed goal of “‘no child without it Ly uit SE SSehE i ie FF i = FE iE VATICAN CITY (INS)— ~=el3 Areas Holding Goodfellow Sale TOY SHOP—This float entered in today’s parade- Colorful Floats and Santa C small folk in the line. It shows Santa's workshop, by Wever Junior High School held interest of all | where. he makes toys for all good boys and girls. Pontiac Press Phete WAVING TO FRIENDS—Santa waves to the from his float in today's Christmas parade. On Returns From S pecial Pontiac Press Edition to Gladden Yule for Kids Goodfellows in Waterford, Roch- ester and Addison Township are taking to street corners this after- noon to gell special copies of the Fuaties Luge &. Siete enamel tana Wanted: 10,000 Signatures for Safe Driving Residents Asked to Declare War on Traftic Accidents By JOSEPH K. SFAIR Pontiac today declared war, The declaration, in the form of a petition, will be signed by more than 10,000 persons here -and it will be dispatched immediately to President Eisenhower, . The petition will pledge a battle a Christmas’ will be approximately 80 volunteer salesmen. Hopes that business will be as | brisk as the weather are being voiced by leaders of the project. Waterford Goodfellows will be at- tempting to top the $1,600 they collected last year. Some 400 chil- dren were visited by the group, and 100 baskets were distributed. 1953. Clyle R. Haskill, chairman of the local Safe Driving Day on Dec, 15, which is proclaimed hy the Presi- dent's Action Committee for Traf- fic Safety. said, ‘‘The enemy is an invisible one and our weapon and strategy will have to fight an unseen foe which already has tak- en five Pontiac lives this year.” In addition, emergency help was given throughout the year in local disasters. Funds from the Rechester sale | will bring a happy Christmas to | more than 200 children at a Dec. | 18 party at the high school cafe- teria. Addison Township volunteers ajso will provide a party for needy children Dec. 18, ag well as dis- tribute Christmas baskets. | Five Seamen Drown SYDNEY, N. S. (UP) — Five| seamen drowned when a moun-| |tainous wave swamped their tug: | |boat off the gale-swept coast of | / Cape Breton Island last night, and five others were picked up today by a United States trawler after spending four hours in an open boat. Senate Urged to Revise Probe Committee Rules WASHINGTON (UP)—Two members of.the McCarthy censure committee urged the Senate today to follow up its “condemnation” of Sen. vising the rules under which investigating committees operate. Chairman Arthur V. Watkins (R-Utah) and Sen. John C. Stennis (D-Miss) said the Senate next year should adopt four rules changes recommended earlier. by the censure committee but overlooked in the furor over rep- Joseph R. McCarthy hy re- rimanding McCarthy. Watkins said he tried to call the proposals to the senate’s attention but was not recognized in the rush to adjourn the special ses- sion Thursday night. The censure committee had said | “1. That no witness could be questioned by an _ investigating committee with less than two members present unless he waived hearing, 2. That only members or at- thorized committee staffers be al- 4. That all committee expenses | be certified by the chairman as duly authorized and spent accord- | ing to the rules. j The two counts on which the | Senate condemned McCarthy did not relate to his activities as chair- | man of the Senate permanent in-| | vestigating subcommittee. But his | handling of the committee had pro- | jority vote agreed to a one-man|“ Talks Continue on Release of 11 U. S., 15 Korean War Allies Agree to Demand Quick Action by U. N. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UP)— The United Nations meets with its 15 Korean allies for the third straight day today to expedite United Nations action on the case of 11 American aviators jailed by Communist China on espionage charges. The 16 nations already have agreed to demand U.N. action at the “earliest possible date’’ and it was believed the United States may present the demand today. The United States was steering clear of the Security Couneil where Russia exercises a veto. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles who flew here yesterday from Washington to look inte the matter of the imprisoned fliers did not attend a meeting of the 16 combatant nations, but was believed he urged earliest The General Assembly met this morning (10:30 a.m. EST) to ap- President Eisenhower's prove —_— - lo Tel-Heren Dinette Hears —- 12 to 6, Week days 9:30 to 6 7 nights “til 9 o'clock any objection or unless the com-|voked several of the 4% original! _ rs. Newman's cartety Gi chap. Opes mittee or subcommittee by ma-|censvre counts filed against him. | Sent. % i 4 ° i Christmas. 4 2 eccideats motorist.” whether I ams pedestrian or to save others from being killed Stephen Admits } ———___- Williams Willing to Run in °56 Sheppard Defense Hit| by Prosecution on Tale | Told by Brother CLEVELAND * w—Prosecution lawyers were poring over testi- mony in the murder trial of Dr. Samuel Sheppard today, searching for new points to attack the story his witnesses are unfolding. They already have struck at the defense in several vital areas. Cross - examination forced Shep- pard’s older , Dr, Stephen Sheppard, to admit gave differ- ent versions of the same episode, and that one of these versions was untrue . State’s attorneys also hammered hard at his report he found his brother seriously injured the morn- ing of the murder of Mrs. Marilyn Sheppard. The trial goes into its eighth week Monday, “Dr. Steve’’ Sheppard, first de- fenlse witness, testified he went in- j looking at police photographs. Dr. Henry Accepts Illinois Presidency NEW YORK #—Dr. David Dodds Henry, 49-year-old vice chancellor of New York University, today ac- cepted the presidency of the Uni- versity of Illinois. Dr. Henry, former president of Wayne University in Detroit, an- However, Illinois officials induced him to hold in abeyance a de- cision on the presidency until they could come here and talk to him. From INS and Dispatches NEW ORLEANS—Adlai E. Stevenson and Rep. Sam Stevenson, Rayburn Over Electing + Rayburn of Texas tested their Democratic party strength today in a clash over the election of a new national chairman to succeed Stephen A. Mitchell. Stevenson, the 1952 presidential nominee, called for immediate action by the National Committee to name a new leader for the 1956 campaign in which the former Illinois governor has given increasing signs he hopes again to be the party’s standard-bearer. Rayburn, who is sched-+— uled to become speaker of the House in the 84th Con- gress and represents the veteran wing of the party, said in a statement last night that “under all the is pag I think it woul r to tpone the election .. vont 6 later’ date.” replace Mitchell, Stevenson's handpicked chairman who has in- that he is quifing Jan. 1 Slightly Warmer Weather Predicted Confidence Vote French Chief Squeaks “by With Slim Margin in Spy Case Ballot PARIS (INS) — The government of Premier . Pierre Mendes-France Floats;Bands .,|ContributeColor . *|fo Annual Event li [ ; il FF E lee 2 fe. ie i Hy z ; i Commerce members decked out (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) 259 Babies Born at City Hospital in November babies were born in that medical establishment last month. That av- erages better than eight babies a ““That is the largest number of babies borg at Pontiac General since its opening in 1915,"’ said Shirley Dovre, administrative as- sistant And ‘here is more to make the conscious businessmen gurgling infants were born at the city inistitution. That figure tops the total of 2,623 for all of 1953, Miss Dovre said. Of the 259 cuddlesome cuties brought from the hospital's two delivery rooms during the 3 days, 134 were boys and 125 were girls. Included were three sets of twins. - In Today's Pre =e ioe od; Tel-Maren Dinette Hears | Supdey 12 to 6, Week days 0:39 to 6 - _-Priday mights “tl ¢ p.m. 4 , je Hee Today ays Featured in Big Yuletime Parade eo : ma pa pepe ree ee Se ee ee Pe re) ee eae Lk a! ae ee a eS a The Day in - Warn Dri Frem Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM—Thursday’s sey- "en property damage auto acci- dents listed on the police blotter “set a new record for being the highest in any one day that I can remember,” Police Chief Ralph on the scene. weather,” said Moxley. try to drive as they would on dry pavement and just can’t stop."’ tf E g E pe vers, Pedestrians ~ fo Observe Rules of Safety sinc ‘ H “4 the a ee receive. A hearing will be set for owners to show why the land should not be condemned, Roping and wreaths festooning downtown storefronts are for the most part the work of the Young Adults Club of the First Metho- dist Church, who undertake the | project each year. A crew of about 30 churchmen will install the dec- orations over a three-week period. The activity is divideg inte commercial and residential sec- tiens with Mrs. Edgar Ebersole heading commercial and Bruce Emmert in charge of residential Greas. Orders for wreaths in the home ite a7 | ¢ ul if ? Fi th tilt | 2 2 4 2 § = Reg Seg Je > aE TIMELY QUESTION — Pontiac Police again this | (right) and David weekend are engaged in a deemer, with the first service and 10:45 a.m. | “Individual Liberties'’ will be the subject of discussion at this! month's unit meetings of the. League of Women Voters. Unit II) will meet at 1 p.m. Monday at the Fairfield road home of Mrs. Herman Silverkus, s * * The Hickory Grove PTA is spon- | soring a pancake supper from 57 | p-m, Monday at the school. | Mrs. Ward Ross is chairman of the event, which is open to anyone | interested. Mrs. Peter Metes and oy John Sinclair are assisting | - * - Elsie W. Woodcock Service for Elsie W. Woodcock, | hower's S-D Day. Above Patrolmen Robert A. Emery | answer, will you” _/ “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1954 Yuletide Party . 4 / a Pontiac Press Phete H. Slater confront Miss Maryanne courtesy campaign tojGrady of 12 Neome Dr. with the question: “What is acquaint Pontiac residents with President Eisen- |S-D Day and when will it be held?” She knew the Apologetic Bandits Two Members of Church School | Rob Hotel Workers ‘Stalf Honored Two banflits, who apologized for | . taking the money, robbed the Pon- | The Advent communion service tiac Hotel bartender and desk clerk | Will be observed # the First Pres } * ’ jbyterian Church Sunday morning of $48 last night in the hotel's rest- room . | Dee. 5. The Rev. Edward D. Aw | "Tha banat, upearenty armed, | Chard will preach on the sin marched Miltoh Vasilakos, bar- | ‘The Two Great Miracles."’ Music tender, and Carl Copenhaver of 30 | will be provided by the chance! West Hopkins St., the clerk, to! choir and new members: will be) Lawrence and East Alley after the| received at this time. robbery and escaped toward Sagi-| Mrs, Claud A. Coons who has naw street, according to police. | served as secretary for the Pri- Detectives Thomas Mitchell and| mary Department for nearly 29, Military Rites Set for Flier “Capt. James Tedder Killed in Nov. 19 Jet Crash in England Full military rites will be ac: | Cd Given Patients Presents, Entertainment Provided at Infirmary by Christ Church . This was the 16th annual party | for the patients from the Cran- | brook group, who every year come to the Infirmary to cheer those at the institution. lh i. + 58 F i 63 eg iff fred The Oakland County Eagles Fra- ternity will give a Christmas party | tor Infirmary patients on Dec. 117, from 7 to ¥ p.m., Estes added. GEORGE THOMPSON Royal Arch Masons Thousands Line Route of Christmas Parade (Continued From Page One) as clowns raced up and down Saginaw street. siren screaming. Milo J. Cross, president of the Chamber of Commerce and the County Deaths Sidney Elmer Proper Pontiac Siate Bank. shared seat | space in the parade’s official car | with H. Wayne Gabert, president OXFORD — Serpice for Sidney | |Elmer Proper, 66, of 1100 S. La- peer Rd., will be held at 3 p.m. Monday from Huntoon Funeral Home, Pontiac, with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery, Pontiac. He died Friday q of the Retail Merchants Assn. Jehn A. Riley, parade mar- shal, said the crowd was one of the largest ever to review a Christmas parade in Peatiac. “I want to thank sincerely al! the churches, schools, PTA's and Surviving are his widow, Irene: | countless others who helped make corded Capt. James R. Tedder of | one son, John Sidney of Flushing; | the parade a success,”’ Riley -said. Pontiac Tuesday at funeral servr ices for the flyer who was killed Nov, 19 in a jet crash at Wethers- field, England. Chaplain Maj. Howard D. Gould |two daughters, Mrs. Ella Joyce | Hugill of Pontiac, Mrs. Erma E. | Peters of Flint: and one sister, Youths to Be Arraigned ‘Mrs. Grace McGrath of Orion in Nov. 25 Assault | Township. Royal Oak Judge John E. Brond- ham. affairs for Oakland ciating. Mrs. F. W. Bailey Mrs, Frederick W. (Anna) Bailey, 83, formerly of 261 N. Sag- inaw St., died this morning after Born in Ohio, she was the daugh- ter of Nicholas and Mary Schaefer Janser. She lived here 55 years. Surviving is a son, Col. Donald J. Bailey, with the U. S. Army Air Defense Command, Kansas q City, Mo. Funeral service from the Voor- hees Siple Funeral Home will be Monday at 2 p.m., the Rev. C. George Widdifield of All Saints Episcopal Church officiating. Bur- ial will follow in Oak Hill Ceme- tery. ° : Elmer Going -Elmer Going, 62, of 6800 Hatch- ery Rd., died this morning at Pon- |tiac General Hospital after an ill- |ness of two months. | Born in Pickney May 19. 1892, he was the son of William and | Phoebe Clark Going and married Cleo Sheets here Feb. 20. 1915. his retirement in January of this chief hobby was harness horses. 80, of 1405 Balmordi Dr., Detroit, saying they went to the restroom will be held at 1 p.m. Monday and were held up by the bandits. at Belj Chapel of the William R.| Copenhaver said one of the bandits Hamilton Co., with burial in| held his hand in pocket, pretending Fred Wirth quoted the victims as | years and Mrs. Ellen Wissinger | who has served as superintendent of the Primary, for over 15 years. were recently honored at a dinner of the Church School Staff. i J = i Howard Lenigan, signed a crash. c . who admitted to police been drinking earlier at two different taverns, is being by police pending a warrant. Woman, Man Injured When Car Hits Tree Two Pontiac persons were in- jured early today when their auto went out of control on a curve | °’ and hit a tree off Dutton road near Livernois road in Avot Town- ship. Miss Evelyn Dunlap. 22. of 143 S. Shirley St., the driver, was treated at Pontiac General pital for cuts and bruises. She told Oakland County sheriff's dep- uties that she did not see the curve until too late to turn. Wendell Smith, 22, of 64 Pine St.. a passenger with Miss Dunlap. Woodmere Cemetery, Detroit. Miss Woodcock, who had been a resident of Detroit and Birmingham all her life, died yesterday, following a long illness. She is survived by several nieces | and nephews, among them Mrs. | S. A. Strickland, with whom she | had made her home. Stevenson, Rayburn Clash at Convention (Continued From Page One) mitteeman; Michael V. DiSalie, | former Toledo,-Ohie, mayor and price administrator, and James Finnegan, president of the Phita- to have a gun. One of the bandits,| Appreciation of this service was described as dark, about 35 years | expressed by the pastor, Dr. Wil-| old and wearing dirty clothes and | liam H. Marbach. Mrs. Coons and a leather jacket, took $8 from|Mrs. Wissinger were presented Copenhaver. The other bandit.) with leather bound copies of the about 27 years old and wearing &| Revised Standard Version of the light sport jacket. took $40 from’ New Testament and Psalms | Vasilakos. Police quoted Copenhaver as say- Motorists, Walkers | ing one of the bandits apologized “We are sorry we or the he said bie Asked to Cooperate took your money.” he fled ee 7 | (Continued From Page One) parbershoppers |stnted Heskill following the meeting. Brass to At end “panting will take the lead Concert Here throughout the United States in Big names in barbershop singing | SUpport of the President's efforts | Air Force Base will conduct grave- side rites at Oak-| land Hills “"Ceme- - tery on 12 Mile road. Capt. Ted- der’s body is being returned to the Fred Wood Funeral Home.* Plymouth road, Detroit. from where services will be held at 1 pm. by Chaplain Gould The fighter pilot, a veteran of more than 4.000 air hours in the Korean conflict and World War II. was killed when his F-84 jet col- Ns |lided with another plane during a | blind landing. He was on a routine training flight at the time. Holder of the Alr Medal with four oak leaf clusters and the Distinguished Flying Cross, Capt. Tedder was cited for “extraordi- mary achievement ... aggres- siveness and exceptional profes- sional skill.’ cad ca hence gourd irom Seliridge| Guy L. Norris | | AUBURN HEIGHTS—Service for weds aie Hoda siste | Guy Leonard Norris, 50, of 3107 | Circuit Court yesterday for assault | Washington St.. will be held at/ with intent to rape a Royal Oak 2 p.m. Monday from Dudley H. Moore Funeral Home. with burial in Aaron Webster Cemetery. He died Friday at his home. | Survivirig are his widow, Mary; /one son, Benjamin, and five daugh- ters. Dorothy, Charlotte, Ida, Car- ol, Helen, all at home: one broth- | er. Glenn and one sister, Mrs Leona Williams, both of Auburn M¢l4 in Qakland County Jail, until Heights a Mrs. Clifford Iverson Service for Mrs. Clifford (Lea Ra- | juvenile girl Nov. 25. Examined on the assault count by Brondige were: Donald A. Love- day. 20. of 2208 Barrett, Royal Oak. and James P. Jacobs, 20, of 19350 / Carrie, Detroit. They .wete “ynable to furnish | $5,000 bond each and are being their arraignment, Dec. 6. WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Car Hit by Engine Mrs. Nina Jackson, 37. of 2 chel) Iverson, 27, of 2721 Jackson Beaudette St. was treated at Pon- Bivd.. will be held at 2 p.m. Mon- tiac General Hospital for bruises day from Sparks-Griffin Chapel. jast night when the auto in which | She died Wednesday in an auto- she was riding hit a diesel engine mobile accident, Pontiac Police reported a break- | at Rundell street and the Grand Trunk Railroad. Her husband, Harvey, 44. driver | Lovis William Somervell / t | | Farmer-Snover Funeral Home for | Louis William Somervell. followed in Mount Hope Cemetery. | Louis. infant son of Edward Wil- liam and Florence Mae Hall Som- ervell, 913 Boston Ave. died at birth Wednesday at St. Joseph Mercy deiphia City Council. Stevenson said he was keeping “hands off’ the choice of Mitch- ell’s successor and these three, along with several other prospec- tive candidates. would be accept- able to he wants none of the | 'three. He said the party ought | | to take time out to pick somebody | |more “schooled” in politics, but | did not indicate he had anyone in | | mind. Meanwhile, Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan indicated he would accept the Democratic | nomination for President in 1956 | if it were offered him. Williams, in New Orleans to at- tend the Democratic National Com- ' ; circles will be in the audience at the ‘Holiday of Harmony"’ set for 85 p.m. today in the Pontiac High School auditorium. Barney Simner. of St. Louis Mo., and Edward Smith. of Wayne, the tunes presented by nine bar- bershop quartets Simmer is international presi- dent of the Society for the Pres. ervation and Encouragement of | hope in this campaign to make! Barbershop Quartet Singing in America, Inc., while Smith is immediate past president? Other “‘brass'’ in attendance will be Robert Hafer, of Detroit, who is international secretary, and | Howard Tubbs, also of Detroit. a member of the mternational board and owner of the car. was treated | mittee meetings, has been promi-) of directors for lip and forehead cuts. bruises, |nently mentioned as a_ possible and a fractured nose The Weather. PONTIAC ANP th aniiy “Meeur rleedy th Trew Lew tenigm “6-38. High temerrew 33.3 Nertmerty Dewnteown Temperateres | crats at the two - day session Demo- | He presidential cafdidate by commented: “IT have a tremendous job in Michigan right now, but if we're alive and the opportunity presents itself in 1956, I imagine we'd be acceptable to the bid (to run ‘for eam........3 11) a: ms... 33 President) if it were offered.” TB. Miviceeccec 30 2) isscsee 35 sh = slepwieieie res 1 Bice eecs . j a mr Be Pom oreere * Birmingham Man Fined; | leday in Pontiac Fi Ov . Lowest iompatotare qaaiaiag 8am Detroiter Bound or Att am. wine velocity ¢ mpn|_ BIRMINGHAM — Joseph A. Direction’ West-southwest |Braun Jr.. 39. of 812 Mohegan. | Sun sets Seturdey at 6 pm Sun rises Sundey at 7:45 am Moon rises Saturday at 1:13 pm Moon sets Sunday at 2-22 a.m Friday in Pontiac ‘As Recorded Downtown) Highest temperature ... ... . Lowest temperature ...,.....00..... 18 Mean temperature ......-.. es: ™ Weather—Cioudy One Year Age in Pontiac Highest temperature .........00...... 88 Lowest temperature ........0-.00... @ Mean temperature ........s0002 .- BLS Weather—Windy Mighest ang Lowest Femperateres fats Date m 82 Years 4 im 194) 6 in 1938 ' Friday's T tere Raltimore 3% "at tas Angeles 61 483 Battle Creek 30 26 Mar te » 7 Brownsville $4 68 Miami 7i 61 Ruffalo 3 OM egg + me 2 13 Chi 627 New eans 63 62 po om nmat! 4 4 Omaha 6 32 Phoenix 7 63 Detrott 4 = a. Louis 52 \. Francisco 58 5) Ge. Rapides 31 26 Traverse City 31 25 Ji ville a le a 3 City Bry - @ 42 pleaded guilty to a charge of is- suing a check without an account |when he appeared before Justice | John J. Gafili yesterday. He was fined $35 and ordered to make | restitution of $20 to James Pea- body, of Peabody's Market here. | Braun was also placed on a year's probation, In another case, waiving exami- nation on a charge of larceny by! | conversion, Artie McGruder, 35, af Detroit, was bound over to Oak- land County Circuit Court. Since bond of $2.000 was not furnished. McGruder was committed to Oak- land County Jail. See f COUNT ON, COUNT AFTER! 4 Yes, you count on Classified ads to help you count profits FAST! For a helpful .ad-writer gall FE 2-8181. Fourteen representatives from districts as far away as Washing- ton, California, Texas and Massa- chusetts wil) also be cocking keen ears at the harmonizing Tickets for the quartet festival will be on sale at the door, The Pontiac chapter of the society is sponsoring the event. Waives Examination in Auto Theft Case John R. Fitzgibbons, 17. of 11521 Fleming, Hamtramck, waived ex- amination on an auto theft charge | yesterday when arraigned before Royal Oak Judge John E. Bron- dige. ‘He was bound over to Oak- land County Circuit Court for arraignment Dec. 6. Fitzgibbons, accused of stealing an auto in Royal Oak. was unable to furnish a $3,000 bond and is being held in Oakland County Jail. Two Drivers Fined BIRMINGHAM — Pleading guil- fy to a charge of reckless driving. Roger Sharpe. 19. of 1088 Mohe- gan, paid a $50 fine when he ap- ' peared before Justice John J. Gafill yesterday. Sharpe was placed on six months’ probation, Robert K. Floyd Jr., 31, of Farm- ington, pleaded guilty to the same charge and was fined $55, 4 ‘to save American lives,"’ he said. | General Motors Truck and Coach Div. al: | @peration, saia Haskill. A GM | spokesman said that every em- ploye would be asked to sign the fighting this enemy on S-D Day in | “Appropriately enough,"’ said | Haskill, ‘Pontiac which is one of the nation’s major automobile man- jufacturing centers will voice its | thig city and every U. S. city the safest in the world for automobile travel.” Boy Scout troops and members 4 of Pontiac Boys’ Club are being) asked to aid Pontiac. police re- serves and regular patrolmen to help gather the names for Pontiac's Army of 10,000. “Our fen thousand mark may turn out to be a conservative fig- ‘ure,’ Haskill said. “‘We may even hit as high as 25 thousand.” The petition is expected to be | completed in eight days and for- warded to the President. A letter will inform the President, said Has- kill, that Pontiac will lead the na- tion's battle on S-D Day against traffic fatalities. Every Pontiac church and school, said Haskill, is being asked te sound their bells at 9 and 11 a.m. on Dec. 15, remind- | ing pedestrians and motorists of the city’s aim. Also one min- ute of prayer is requested during that period. The Press, cooperating with | Haskill’s committee and the Police force, urges every Pontiac resident to sign the petitions th next week. The committee's efforts will point out to other communities in the nation the importance of the praise-worthy event. At Saginaw and Huron Sts. Mon- |, day morning volunteers will be ; Stationed with copies of the petition | and awaiting your signatures. | Will Pontiac be able to make ‘this dramatic event an unprece- dented one? It's success depends on your cooperation beginning Mon- | day morning and the nation's eyes | wil] be turned to Pontiac to witness its SUCCESS, declared its-co-* | . He was the son of Mrs. Mina Whitehead of 349 Cass Ave, and the late Harvey E. Tedder, a former |Oakland County Sheriff's deputy killed in the line of duty in 1932 | while attempting to capture sev- | fi him. Rayburn made it | will be among those listening to| Petition starting on Wednesday. era) bank robbers near Lapeer. | | In addition to his mother, his | | Wile Verna and four children. sev- | 'en brothers and thfee sisters also | survive. Civitans Will Sell Holiday Fruit Cakes Members of the Pontiac Civitan Club will sell fruit cakes on the court house corner -during the Christmas season. Net receipts will finance the club's Camp Fire Girls, hospital bed and wheel chair program. James O. Gould is chairman of the project and members or their wives will man | the trailer which will be parked at the court house. It will be open from noon until the downtown stores close each day from today until Dec. 24. Man Demands Hearing _ | on Charge of Larceny Lloyd Ott Jr.. 20, of 538 E. Eve- ilyn, Haze] Park, demanded exam- | ination of a larceny from a building “charge yesterday when arraigned before Hazel Park Justice Robert C. Baldwin The youth was arrested two days | ago by Lt. Harold Hill, Hazel Park | Police said today, that Ott is a Suspect in a series of break-ins (that occurred dyring the past two weeks. | Ott was unable to furnish $2.000 ‘bond set by Baldwin, and is in| Oakland Cgunty Jail awaiting his | examinatign Dec. &. , = Negré Pastor Elected WASHINGTON, D. C. — The Washington Association of Congre- gational - Christian churches has elected a Negro clergynian, the Rev. C. Shelby Rooks, as modera- tor. He is-pastor of Lincoln Temple Congregational church here \ ‘ i of a warehouse located at 90 of the auto, told Pontiac Police he Hospital. Cadillac St. by thieves who stole didn't see the engine until his auto’ Besides his parents, he is sur- miscellaneous tools and blankets. struck it. Qperating the engine was|vived by four brothers and sis- Entry wes gained by breaking a Thomas Tunstall. 56, of 584 Oak-|ters. Edward, Michael, Christian rear door window. land Ave. ' and Constance all at home. L ; BE A SMART SANTA ... SHOP * TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7th MEN'S NIGHT és 6:30 to 9:00 P. M. 4 | 7 ohare 48 N. Seginew Sr. ‘sy — ¥ aiken Bie BS A iad ¥ See... * ee : y on living r- * : . models r Lingerie, Robes, Furs and other Gift Selections. Our most experienced and helpful employees will help you with your gift selections. Gather round our punch .(???) bow! and check your Z he shopping fist. ¥ Special Note + Men, your selections will = be gift boxed and beau- trully wrrapped FREE and ready for gift giving. Tuesday night enty. SAI ae ue fi Bee ay i ae ss Be AMD sa of aie haa, a t = ; -. : a ‘ | ? $ i i " 4 le i 3} i ¥ | é i 5 | , g > ( c ‘ i . > < | ’ ‘ . . F “ . a oe > ’ . THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 4. 1954 em ; sneutenstient sementnaind rere . - - - a + —e = + . . ~ “Sr — + pee . £ ~ : onal a yamed:in preparation for trans | , 5 | ” . ‘A = ¢ | : - Tooker Named . =< =«"s<5'== Lagsos Pair == [ Ed Murrow’s TV Visit |A% Congressmen [~ : by Baia tt ont | Reet urrow's. TV Visit |,..; Kong | NOTICE of TAXES. } a gl ‘The new board will consist of @s 4 ® With Bi F ° ti rrive in Hong ong “4 ‘. ¥ Tester, denmse tb | : CITY of PONTIAC eo President. | stserc*ss. (SinkinginMud | With Bing Fascinating: |\ wc xiv eso of P Stoddard, Lansing. - By EARL WILSON Ava Gardner and five American’ c ; aaa ie ean ie ke deh end enabic , ° “ " ~ 4 ity of Pontiac, . County Taxes, w pay 3 Control of Truck Firm, «Den Uyl said the transfer of | Rancher Pulls Helpless NEW YORK—Ed Murrow’s “Person-to-Person” TV show was | congressmen arrived here today— at iea-olfics of the City Treasurer, December 19, 1954, through ’ “Bei aK ott te « by | x { particularly fastinating the other night—for Bing Crosby was | in separate planes. January 19, 1955, without fees - 4 ing Shifted ‘to Sola | ree ae aad Y| Hunters to Safety After) on it. . and secretly wired for sound. wha sheds semac Sow! tacts » 1955, fees. , Following Purchase subsidiary of Bohn. He said Reo” Boat Capsizes Bing, like the other intetviewees, had a microphone hidden Japan for a number of personal ff Payments made by mail must be postmarked not later than . would be “dedicated to the most | _* $.. "| around his person somewhere—in_his wallet, I presume—to giye | appearances. ~ —e ee 2 Se Re: - LANSING—John C. Tooker has vigorous truck manufacturing and MILNER, Idaho, @—Two duck | him greater mobility. ° The congressmen, members of All County Taxes Unpaid. as of january 20, 1955, will be been named president of Reo Mo- | merchandising policies in its 50 erage trom _ a “nr And Bing probably was worrying a little—as I did when my | the Joint Congressional Committee art oo oe ) per cent collection tees, payable through 5 tors Inc. in @ reorganization step | year history.” raaiak aie roped them with a|uttle family was on the show once—about the mike’s possibly |0" Atomic Energy, arrived from | — ee _o wae i aimed at transferring control of| Tooker succeeds Joseph S. Sher- lariat and hauled them from a res- | Setting tangled or caught in ‘hié’ clothes, leading him to do a | Formosa. ot ern | All unpaid 1954 City and School Taxes may be paid at the i > the company to Bohn Aluminum | er Jr.. who has been president of) 4" 3. mud sucked around | Striptease before 20,000,000 to 30,000,000 people. (Ono ae ee ty” Bricker |B City Treasurer's office through February 28, 1955, with accrued % Brass Corp, S. D. Den Uyl, | Reo since 1948. Gai’ uae R-Ohio). eps. W. ng | fees. , pe ; : s « x *&* *&* * Cole (R-N.Y.), Carl Hinshaw (R-| Den Uy! said a new board of ‘US, photographers use about half | 4, Mr: and. Mrs. Goss Garden and| _ “We handed the little mike to Sir Roger Makins, the | Calif), Thomas A. Jenkins (R- | z og og oF ila ’ directors of Reo also has been | a billion flash bulbs a year. | cae pore the ooze early yes: British ambassador,” Murrow told me recently in his office § {Ohio), and James Van Zandt (R- Pontiac, Michigan ‘terday after their untried boat} &¢ CBS, laughing softly as he recounted it, “and said te him, Pa.). They are due to leave Mon- | capsized on the lake behind Milner | - ‘Just stiek that in your hip pocket’.” SS = ae. 2 = F | Dam, Makins answered: : Vee | “I'm frightfully sorry;*but my tailor didn't equip’ me With a. “A GIFT FROM CONNOLLY’S MEANS MORE" e - Gooding worked himself free. hip pocket.” a + . . . but the Gordons were up to their | “Then hook it onto your belt,” they advised him. nécks before two other duck hunt-} «1m frightfully sorry,” he replied, “but I'm afraid I wear ers,~hearing their screams, had braces.” , , moned yin Bench from ; , aan — " - An incision was made inthe ambassadorial britches, and y | Racing across the dam on horse | thus he walked freely about, talking without seeming to use : ae _— a => Mrs.|@ mike. a r ‘ Gordon, It set over head. . * WEDDING RINGS .:: Now on sale at your Nye Dairy pe? eae and hauled her to} Getting Der Bingle on.the show is of course one of Murrow’s = Grocery or from your Nye Dairy s 6 * booking triumphs. Bing was invited in October 1953, when the ™ py ; Milkman. ied Meanwhile Gordon, after more : . d 5 —- f than an hour of struggling. was rtcarve a | too to respond. So bench Try Some, It’s Delicious ! er © ont» ee jed forward, placimg the noose These completely new designs will 4 — : ‘around his body. : truly put “stars in your eyes”. Each . ee 8 : | Bench and the two other hunters “Stardust” wedding ring is delicately Life of Virginia § Man-of-the-Month | hauled Gordon to safety. Gordon sarved for matchless beauty. Created | and his wife were taken to a hos- by one of the world’s oldest and larg- . RALPH W. BLAIR | | pital in Burley, Idaho. wnt ringmakers, Aricamed’s “Stardust” During November, Ralph W. . , ke, rings are guaranteed for a lifetime of Biair was the leading agent in lasting loveliness. See these beautiful Life of Virginia's Pontiac Diggs Bac ers rings today. branch offt ed to- | > pinay by asia, Sal Sums Reser ve Tr ain Manager, and has been named . saganvat-the-Meath” foe ber for Swearing-In vemper: | DETROIT The father of Con- Mr. Biair's reacti to thi - zs . ™ a a] cacmanaiia * a felows: | ipeemnes Sect = eC: Dae “Thanks to you, I am agent of | Jr. says his son's constituents are “the month today. Because you | snapping up reservations for the | cared enough to protect your | “Diggs Jr. Congressional! Special | . i ‘ “ : loved ence yeoterday. 3 om SE Streamliner"—the train that will EDWARD R. MURROW proud to be your representative « © tape Michigan's first Negro con: | . rho er life eewenes me man to Washington next Jan- program was just being planned. He was under the impression on. y y & . . a8 2 ary eee | wary. | that it — ha waa rehearsal, and i aoeaad The elder Diggs, Charles C. Sr., | “Bing delig »” cathe the word many months later. r SALPS W. BLAIS says he has been swamped ee) “Bing watches the show — and likes it.” Qige's bing $129.09 ‘hase ung thee Through one of the nation's oldest and largest life insurance [| tabers who want to see the Jan. 5 : , : ’ A. NOCTURNE SET 6. MOONLIGHT SET C. MEAVEN SwePT . companies he advises and assists individuals, families and groups | swearing ceremonies of his son. | Taking the program to Bing’s Hollywood home wasn't. ae Groom's Ring $55.00 Groom 5 Ring $35 00 Groom's ing 5.00 Set with famous “Linde” man in their plans for financial security! | expensive as it was to go to the Catskills to do Rocky Marciano | Bride's Ring $50.00 Bride's Ring $92.50 Gride's-Bing $39.50 ole uae enehien ae oabiek | He ~ ta least f50 of a | and Ezzard Charles. They had to bulldoze the top off a moun- | Beloved By Brides For Over 100 Years these Aricarved “Meacduct” masine Diesel- powered ula Wale _ OT rede mark reg. Prices inch. Fed. Tas. Rings enlarged te show éetsit. pieces are the ultimate in wedding THE — | “That cost $15,000—and was probably the most expensive ring beauty. See them today! | were taken the first week of: | -remote’ on record,” Murrow told me. . : | fered, Deposits have been col- .. FRee—~ ~(ntuhmnce | lected for another 100 reserva- ~ & & * “A Gift From Connolly's Means More tions. “We'll have to put on , Murrew, whe was bern in Greensboro, N. C., hankers te do pg af ask Gosent” OF VIRGINIA extra cars—at feast two of an interview with Gerdon Gray, president of the University filled with information them,” he said. | of North Carolina, from his home at Chapel Hili—but that'll on wedding etiquette. i | have te wait, teo. Step in fer your copy ‘ S1CRMOND - ESTABLISHED 1871 | Diggs Sr.; chairman of the | Dees 426 Riker Bldg. FE 2-0219 | “Diggs Jr. Congressional Special | “The phone company’s asked us not to go below Richmond | | Committee.” is offering a cut-rate | for now,” Murrow said. ° : | | package deal including a round-- There's a mixture of the worldly and the bucolic in Murrow - | Certilied Gemologists— pe train ride yes soiree He calls his office “my pigpen.” He has 30 Holsteins on his ieciwead loiwcions sightseeing tour of t capital. a |The Baltiinore & Ohio train will one a dh Gace a this farm was acquired partly 16 W. HURON ST. Americen Gom Society WATER SOFTENERS INC ieeve Dewok Tueminy evening. | «1 swore in every bar in Europe I wouldn’t raise a boy in 9 ewe Jan. 4, arrive in Washington early | New York City.” Wednesday, |@ave Washington | 7: ' , FE 5-577! 1047 W. Huron early Thursday and reach Detroit * * * * the same day. , | Although a CBS vice president, Murrow's had so many NBC | ® —————— people—including Gen. David Sarnoff, the RCA bossman—on | Completely Automatic Liberace Gets $50,000 his program that the trade wonders if he won't wind up with ; kly in Las Vegas | MEE: WATER SOFTENERS Wee y - A newsgathering whiz, he has a camera crew in South | HOLLYWOOD — Liberace is africa mow and three other crews working here for his ) going to play the piano at $50,000) “gee It New” show | veek in Las V — the highest | : Manual and Conversion Units salary yet paid an entertainer in. “What I'd rather do,” he says, “is a current events show for the Nevada gambling resort. teenage kids to stimulate them to read.” ~ Complete Information Gladly Given He signed late yesterday to open Murrow was wearing red galluses over an open-throated the new Riviera Hotel in Las’ shirt when we talked. He said this idea of taking TV viewers 'Vegas next April __ | into people's homes probably came about through a conversa- 7 Lh ie eran capes Se eas Lew oreeeE _ 2 | tion. | 3 “We were talking about Malenkov and somebody said it'd ae” are» @ ’ |really be something if you could take a camera inside the ‘ a eae Kremlin,” Murrow recalled. . <1 hrs: “I suppose some day somebedy'll do that,” he added. “As ud er t a : for myself, I don’t remember ever planning anything for a peu 7s more than 90 days. When you're in television and radio, # a the most you can look forward to is a night's sleep.” Season of THE WEEKEND WIND-UP -. . . or 4 “DON'T PRINT THAT!”: An Eastern UN. delegate is in trou- ; ; ble with envious politicos back home; he makes more money V2 pp Check This i . each week by lecturing here than the three top men in his ay b i . ‘ government. | if A lwa IS te Johnnie Ray's around town with his ex-wife, Marilyn Morr!i- Ha Noel | _ S Y. +2 *|son ..., Aly Khan ordered a $500 dressing gown at Bronzini, ppy e 2 é then returned it. . . Since her fight with Dan Dailey, Gwen . O en / O'Connor's dating ex-husband Donald. . — WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Half our politicians wouldn't be in “ ” ; ID ° office except for opposing crime; the other half wouldn't be you CAN HAVE A PREPAID CHRISTMAS there except for supporting it.”—Bergen Evans. | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “When a girl goes on a diet,” IN 1955 BY JOINING OUR SAVINGS CLUB . = says Joyce Bryant, “it's because she prefers second glances ‘ It’s atwide-open field with no quotas, no limits. And te recon gon oell sour wit 7 ys EN : NG A JT wife Esther Williams at the ’ you are the game! Its “sportsmen” will take you on Sahara, said, “When I squeeze her, she squirts.” That's eari, | It's so easy to save . ° ° ’ any conceivable propostion. Once you nibble they'll , » | brother Gugiaee isi up painlessly for next never tire of trying to hook you. | year's Christmas gifts i ° @ ® {when “our modern atomic Navy’’ | 4 . — Enlistments in Navy [needs srester sit. ... Start now! Beware the fast talking salesman’ who high sb ates Despite that, he said, it is not, * . ° ® | meeti list t uotas. He | -} pressures you into an unheard of bargain. Be Said Hitting Bottom mia tae: Nace kell 2 eetaaaasas | cautious of door-to-door promoters who represent DETROIT (UP) — Navy Secre- ey Maes ieee. but | a / Charles S = , vague faraway companies. tary Charles S. Thomas said last a | ; night the bottom has fallen out ZA of enlistments and the nation will Jessie James Is Queen Play safe: Deal with reliable local firms. “jhave a “second-rate” Navy if it} IOWA CITY. lawa (UP)—Jessic | fails to make service careers |J2mes stole the show at the Uni- | . ‘ ‘ versity of Iowa. — = we | Jessie, a Zi-year-old nursing stu- é @ | __In @ speech to the Navy League, | dent, was chosen ‘Miss University i .,|Thomas said the Navy has low- | of Iowa for 194" by 1,031 male _ BETTER BUSINESS BOARD [S2@s"ti —| PONTIAC FEDERAL : ft ; of the “Th h 1 S +9 i 2 oe oughtful Service » 16 E. Lawrence St : cd : = . wrence of. ‘Pontiac Chamber of Co . iffi : , 7 wi a ontiac Uhamber of Commerce Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home \ | Doe , j ry - , Le ag ‘ » Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bidg. 24-Hour Ambulance Service © JOIN OUR 1955 imal u - , oon gees eo peep ema — % Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB TODAY! i he ae get « iesils ith, ile ltl Cndea , ssdilas 3 . j 5 | ' | 7 } ( } } ~ : : . RE P ‘* - FOUR - @ yy ‘The Frew {p eatitieg exclusively to the, use feb rroutiication of at, Rest negs ‘orinied to this news F Fours Ponee ts delivereg_ by carrier for #0 cenis Cage smhtesc ‘tad iw te $1 e vr; elsewhere in ; Sans ih mee dl ype tag Boone MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 154 ° U.S. Senate Spanks Wisconsin’s McCarthy Well, the McCagtny affair can forth- with be relegated into the realms of “old business” and the Senate can start transacting some work for the United States of America. _Joz was spanked, 67 to 22. He had it coming, ; * _. * No one challenges the splendid cru- sade that the Wisconsin man launched. He attacked one of the most vital sub- jects facing the American people. Fos- tering and nurturing traitors comes under the heading of the lowest form of human activity. . oe\ That's precisely what Communism is. It qualifies on all counts. * * * ~ Thus he dissipated much of the good he was doing. He helped split his own ' party and here he may have done an irreparable damage that even the pas- sage of time cannot heal. It’s hard to justify methods that help divide one of , the great political parties. Other procedures should be employed. The Press would like to think the whole McCartuy matter could be junked, sacked and tossed aside. We, for one, propose to adopt that policy. A 20th Century Giant Few men in history have received and none has deserved more the sincere tributes paid to Sir Winston CHURCHILL on his 80th birthday. Congratulatory messages and gifts came from the great and humble of many lands. In Britain the opposition press declared a one day armistice and joined Tory papers in lauding the Prime Minister. * * * When this famous son of an American mother and a titled British father appeared in Com- mons at the opening of the new session, members of all parties. paid him warm tribute. Not only opposition leader Atr.ee but left- ist ANEURIN BEVAN, CHURCHILL'S bitterest critic, spoke of his genius. A clue to the broad gauge of this man is fhe fact that his life story is so much a history of his times. Boer War pris- oner, journalist, author, landscape painter, bricklayer, historian and statesman, Queen EizasBetn’s first min- ister indeed stands out as a political and intellectual giant of the 20th cen- tury. Back in the dark days of World War II we in this country thought of Churchill as personifving “greatness in our time.” Know- ing of his unceasing fight for world peace we join millions in wishing him whom the mantle of greatness fits so well, many more years of brilliant endeavor. Water Vital to Industry As the people of Pontiac and Oakland County well know, the problem of sup- plying homes and industries with all the water they need is a mammoth one. Actually, the business of sup- plying the entire Nation with water has become one of our biggest. Latest figures indicate that daily domestic consumption has reached 17 billion gallons. The amount of water used by in- dustry for cooling processes and many other applications is five j } - times that much, or 85 billion -* © 8,8: It may surprise many that the ’ amount of water used for irrigation of farm lands equals that used by indus- try. But by far the largest ‘demand for water, six times the amount used in our homes, is required for our hydroelectric installations. These, incidentally, sup- ' ply about 25 per cent of all tiie electrical power used in this country. = A better understanding of in- ustry’s enormous water needs can be gained from a few figures. - For example, it takes 65,000 gal- lons to make a ton of steel and - 15,000 gallons for every new auto- mobile. * * * Water is one of our cheapest com- modities. Yet it is all important in our homes, in our factories and on our farms. > The People’s Business Road Plan Stolen Williams Takes GOP Bond Idea, Calls It His Own , By JACK I. GREEN ‘ LANSING—Some folks around the Capitol are asking whether Gov. Williams really wants the Legislature to submit to the voters next spring a proposal for a half-billion dol- lar highway construction bond issue. . They point to circumstances which indeed _ suggest that either Williams hopes the law- makers will reject the proposal—and thus provide campaign ammunition for 1956, or believes he can ram it down the throat of the Republican legislators and then ‘accuse them of being opposed to good highways. The nub ef the complaint is Williams’ failure, se far, to discuss the proposal with legislaters whe must pass on the matter before it goes te the people and his ebvious attempts te carry the ball all by himself. ° The history of the half-billion dollar plan is itself interesting in the light of current de- velopment. The idea of a 500 million dollar bond issue was first voiced by Sen. Joseph P. Cloon, an Upper Peninsula Republican who was de- feated for re-election this year. Cloon popped the idea into the Senate late last winter without any warning. At that time, there was cofisiderable talk of Congress turning the federal gas tax back te the states. Cleon conceded te reporters that his only idea was to have the bond issue plan on file and ready to use if Michigan suddenly got a ehance te pick up the federal gas tax. Otherwise, he said, he wouldn't push his proposal. And he cenceded that he just reached up inte mid-air for the 500 mil- Hen dollar figure. Eventually, highway builders and other pressure groups spurred interest in getting a start on more road building and the Legis- lature created a study commission, armed with $100,000, to find out how much Mich- igan should spend on its roads and where. This study, assisted by the Good Roads Federation and the Automotive Safety Foun- dation, was just getting started when Wil- liams—on the eve of the Legislature's final adjournment—sent a special message ask- ing for action on the bond issue proposal. The Legislature told him bluntly that he was trying te grab off political credit for somebody else's idea and that it would not consider such a tremendous expenditure of money without a solid survey te show how it should be used and where, and how it could be financed By the time the fall campaign had come around, Williams had adopted as his own the Cloon bond issue proposal. At first he had been careful to add the aside that he and a few intelligent Republican progressives were in this thing together. But by election time, it had become “my” bond issue plan He announced the week after election that he would ask the Legislature in January to put it on the April ballot. He blithely told reporters he saw no necessity for waiting until the survey is completed next fail, plumped for dividing the pot among local governmental units and asserted that the bonds could be paid without any additional taxes, another question the survey {s sup- posed to answer. This week Williams called together a conference of men interested in the bond issue plan, or in better highways. Mem- bers of the Legislative committees which must pass on this issue early next year Say they were not invited. The peculiar thing about this was that Williams kept pressing these men, some of them Good Roads Federation men, to give him some preliminary facts in January from the survey so that he could go to the voters with a solid proposal. The hooker in this is that the survey Is a creature of the Legislature, It is paying the shot, it is supposed to receive the report as a basis for its decisions Some of the conferees’ assured the gov- ernor they would have the survey ready with preliminary data in time to help him. But it is easy to see why this is re- garded as a little high-handed by the Legislature—especially when they haven't been invited to the discussions. In short, the Republican Legislature's survey is to be used to provide Williams with ammunition to present to the Legisla- ture a program of great political advantage. And at the same time, Williams, by ignor- ing the lawmakers, is making them so mad that many of them say they won't put the bond issue on the ballot this spring. . If they do that Williams can scream loud- ly that the Republicans are opposed to good roads. If they pass the program, why, bless us, they are passing Williams’ program. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1954 By: | a ge Ele yo ois 2 * a Ba ‘ j RT ‘ " . utte tO iz Cross Road a de Voice of the People Simple Driving Rules Prevent Mishaps; Left's Obey Them, Says Ernie Spencer (Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Pull name, pot Co and telephone number of the writer must accompany letters but these will not be published if the writer so requests unless the letter is critical tp ite nature) I see that plans are underway for a Safe Driving Day all over Michigan and the rest of the na- tion on December 15. Everyone is being told to-be careful and to drive safely but no one tells any- one how to drive, so here is some If it is impossible to see the cen- ter of the hood nose then let the emblem on the end of the hood follow the right hand edge of the pavement. Further, we should always keep to the right except when passing. If one follows these simple rules there will be Jess accidents, I amb sure, Ernie Spencer 12 Downing Street Says Re-elect Ike for Another Term I am a Republican and maybe a crackpot. I picked on oid Harry Truman plenty and still do. Kinda like Margaret, Mamie better and also have seen them all from the Gay Nineties. It is sure nice to pick up the evening paper again without Case Records of a Psvchologist reading the war lesses day after day, year after year. Dads, mothers, wives and sweet- hearts have all read those war headlines. Wilson, Roosevelt, Tru- man, true isn't it? I think it's about time to throw the Old Guard out and have them go stronger than ever before so we good Republicans can put Ike up for another 4 years. A few years back I voted for Teddy and right up the line and am proud of it. Another Herbert Peculiar “Se your car is out of action for the weekend?” “Yes; isn't it funny that a woman who can spot a blonde hair on your coat at ten paces can't see a pair of garage doors?” Use of Phrenology to Analyze People No Good Because Brain Doesn't Swell Are you one of the 50 per cent who believe that char- - acter and intelligence can be determined by feeling the bumps on your skull or by analyzing your lips and nose, the shape of your head and your face? ; By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-384; Barnum O., aged 35. is the sales manager for a farm implement firm. “T have hired a phrenologist and - physiognomist to come in and give my salesmen a six weeks’ course in character analaysis,’ he ex- plained, “but I wonder what you psychologists think about phrenol- ogy. “ “My men have been increasing their sales since the course start- ed so it must be doing the stuff. Several other firms are running the same course. “Dr. Crane, do you think char- acter can be determined by feel- ing the bumps on the skull or measuring the thickness of the on” lips, etc? It has been é¢stimated that per- haps 350 per cent of the public believe to a greater or jess de- gree in phrenology, which attempts to analvze character by bumps on the skull, or in physiognomy, which uses skin, hair, and the dimen- sions of the face. The error ynderlying phrenology is this: When nerve cells are used frequently in the brain, “they do not swell up as a muscle does. Instead, nerves function much like Aunt Het I don't know what Jennie wears underneath, but ne woman can sit and walk that straight ali the time unless she's propped up. wires, and even a child knows that a wire doesn't keep swelling as additional electrical impulses flow along it. Reputable psychologists ha ve found no validity in the claims of such attempts at character analysis, despite the fact that go-getter phrenologists with mag- netic personalities are selling such courses daily. Every semester the salesmen in my‘classes in business psychol- to me that would their sales managers were com- peHing them to study such courses right here in Chicago. ogy report Why is character analysis so popular? Because nothing is so easy to sel] as that which every- body is eager to buy' And we all want to be able to read the minds of our neighbors! So a six weeks’ course at a fee of maybe $25, naturally appeals to millions. Peo ple want to be omniscient. “But how. do you account for the increase in sales after such a course has been given my sales- men?’ Barnum challenged. That's not difficult, Salesmen need confidence and assurance probably more than any other type of worker. If they sincerely believe that they have found the magic formula for success, that ing on an unscientific foundation. If they are attending to their ‘prospects’ noses and earg, they are meanwhile forgetting them- selves and therefore feel less self- consciousness, This training in extroversion of their attention is an asset, for they are thus more likely to ob- serve slight changes in facial ex- pression or tone of voice in the prospect. c Remember, too, that if a phys- jognomist is analyzing on the basis of four distinct facial types, 4ben 25 per cent of his analyses will be correct just be chance alone. Besides, people tend to {gr- get those judgments which do not fit into their pet scheme, so they ignore the other 75 per cent. “Men who can deal successful- ly with women in a business way,” writes one of America’s foremost phrenologists, “are these whe have dark eyes, dark hair and dark complexions: these who have fair skins, light hair and blue eyes; and those who are medium in eye color, hair and complexion.” Even a child should see the meaninglessness in such a broad statement which includes every man! Send for -my. ‘Vocational Guidance Chart,” enclosing a 3 cent stamped envelope, plus a dime if you wish to see how scientific psychology operates. (Copyright. Hopkins Syndicate Inc) St. Nicholas i, & Days of All Faiths is te i} 2 iE al - in cit marbles with other people's iso- topes? Seems we're kicking our atoms around lose as hour-glass sand. Only that infallible informer time will fill us in on the pul- verized aftermath, We have thrown eggs in the fan before. This is the first time we have used a hurricane to scramble ‘em. r Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE How would you face your trou- bles, friend . . . If all the chips were down? . . . Would you be strong, or try to play ... The coward or the clown? ... You could not laugh them off, you know .. . Nor could you run away . . . Because when all the chips are down .. . It is that final day . . . It is that day of reckoning . . . When every debt is due... And if you cannot pay, there is . . . No mercy unto you... And so it is in life, as you... Are dealing with the Lord . .. And you deserve your punishment .. . Or merit your reward... How would you face your Maker now ... If all the chips were down? . . . With fear of wrath, or faith and hope . .. In your eternal crown? S (Copyright 1954) Is a Patron Peoples = PEpred es (Tei e UT Heat ith teishit ant 1 [ i : Bead the variety of things American children are used to — only cookies and fruits. gives them some sweetmeat and the promise of something more on | Christmas. But when Christmas The meaning of the term ‘‘Im- maculate Conception” is that in the case of the Virgin Mary—the only case in all human history— this basic inclination toward sin was never present. She was with- out it from the time she was con- ceived. , This was held as a pious belief very early in the Cleistiah Church, It was not until 1854, under Pius IX, that the Immaculate Concep- tion was proclaimed a dogma of Looking Back 15 Years Ago MRS. ROOSEVELT claims American Youth Congress is not communistic., ‘ TWO-WAY BLOCKADE of Ger- many begun; Allies seize Nazis’ exports. . 2% Years Ago PONTIAC HOPES to double its 19M sales. MICHIGAN STATE College and University of Detroit sever rela- tions, Don't Gamble With Quack Physicians; Put Yourself in Care of Local Doctor By WILLIAM BRADY. ™. D. THE MAIL BOX Gambling With Quacks Could you give me seme medicine te strengthen my heart? I save read in Dr ~———'s health book where it says ricf red bleok makes strong organs! And | believe m) blood is bad I am taking medical shots at the health clinie office but have heard that ts no cure for heert trouble. An old women said camphur water . . | wes taking treatments from Dr a great science Dr. of Chicago for bad bleod. weak kidneys. weak nerves and he done me good 1! suppose only I had to stop 1 wrote him twice but he never answered IM. Ja Answer — Lucky for you he didn't. Whatever your trouble may be, brother, you had better stop gambling with quacks and place yourself under the care of a doctor of standing in your own commu- nity. Can't you com that the “great science Dr. of Chicago” lost interest in you the moment your supply of money ran out? Doesn't it occur to you that if he were such a great doctor as he pretends to be, his Chicago pa- tients would keep him busy enough at home to make it unnecessary for him to ride the circuit down south to catch unwary customers? Wait for Me . Does t eS ee ae grain j on sci] with a lew lime- 4 stone centent. or the meat of pigs fed on corn grown in limestone-poor areas. contain less caictum and phosphorus than standard? (A. F} Answer — Huh? Why bring up such worries? I'm sorry, but I haven't any scientific knowledge, have noticed no studies in nutrition literature, and, until now, have assumed that the calcium and phosphorus content of milk is prac- tically constant everywhere. Neither pork nor beef is a signifi- cant source of calcium and phos- phorus. Milk is the best source of beth, for infant, youth, adult or aged person. Skin Ol Once you gave instruct: for preper- ince ne Oa ves te Gaon I ever used. and stamped, self-addressed en- velope for booklet “Save Your Skin.” , Late te Learn This will be our first child, so we want te learn all we can before the bundle arfives next June Fifty cents (clean) inclosed, with stamped, self-addressed ehvelope. for booklets “Preparing for en 6 and “Brady Baby Book’ . &) (J. & Answer — I suppose it is never too late to learn, but it seems too ————— 7. in your grade school and high school years. Eat Your ledin Ration Is there any reason why one should rh swallow lodin tablets whole? (Mrs. A.) Answer — If you refer to Iodin Ration tablets, no. I say ‘‘eat'’ ‘em because so many casual readers insist on regarding the nutritional correctives I recommend as medi- cine. Send stamped. self-addressed envelope for pamphlet The Iodin Ration. Wine Sun) migudtiecd emure?caies) rues much olive of] bad? (FP. G. 8.) Answer—Whether one with high blood pressure should drink wine or other alcoholic beverage or liquor is a question the attending physician alone can answer — and the physician will prescribe what and how much, if any. ‘“Too much” of anything is bad, but I know of no reason why any one should not eee ae ae eet, oe ae of It. ‘A CHRISTMAS CAROL 3. & VOOREEES Children are in ecstacies. Our eyes sparkle as we indulge ourselves; we're happy as chil- dren as we help to fill Santa's sleigh. Crowds mill around us. Cheery greetings sparkle as friends greet friends, goodwill surrounds us filling the air with Christmas Spirit. F Shop early while selection is ample. Our merchants have done their part to bring Santa's Fairyland to Pontiac; enjoy it. Take advantage of it, now. «. 8. sIPLg VOORHEES - SIPLE FUNERAL HOME. 268 M. Perry Street _Phene FE 2-6378 a t THE PONTIAC. PRESS. tL NL DECEMBER 4, 1984. } Gut @ seemed pide seconds uatil weird sounds heed — y Charles Dickens | New Brief Case Christmas Idea Salesmen, Executives ‘Can Always Use Them; Pen Sets Welcome, Too Men or women with office jobs 4 Li “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” Wm. W. Donaldson Agency 714 Community National Bank Phone FE 4-4565 often -have special needs which lend themselves well to Christmas gifts. For example, take the rising executive, or the man who works in sales. A good-looking, roomy brief case almost ranks as a “must.” And even if they have one already, a new bag will always The Finest Gift of All— A Living Christmas Tree Decorate for Christmas . . . gives joy for years to come with or without waterproof containers. PLANT NOW — — DECORATE FOR CHRISTMAS Coming! Fresh Cut Nursery Grown Christmes Trees Town and Country Garden Center 5812 Highland Rd. (M-59) . OR lande 3-7147 Just East of Pontiac Airport be welcomed for use when the other gets worn. They're available in light or dark leathers, also in two designs. One is the type with a handle and is carried the same as a suitcase. The other is the handileless, port- folio style, carried beneath the arm. Nearly all models are zippered and. equipped with a lock and key. The number of interior compartments you want, ranging from one to several, is strictly a matter of taste. No matter what their jobs—sec- office workers with desks of their own make Yuletide shopping a photograph frames, which are certain to be appreciat- The obvious gift, of course, is a pen and pencil désk set. If*the | worker hasn't a good one, or the old one is not much to look at, a set wi will No Money Down Easy Pay —or Other MECHANICAL REPAIRS MOTOR OVERHAUL ‘t VE pe Z Pontiac Piston Service Co. 102 S. Seginew St. FREE PARKING IN REAR ask us about our eredit plan, FE 2-911! Some other good suggestions are file trays and correspondence | buckets, cigaret cases and humi- | dors, therrfometers, book-ends and | etter openers. A trip to your gift shop or stationery store also will turn up novelty items, such as fancy, multi-use paper weights and magnetized telephone pencils. Punctual Coeds Wear Nighties to Choir Class WORRIED OVER DEBTS? gE ep MB pments, Gebts er bills when dee, AN CRE and errange fer payments poodles aa tegardiess of bew mech ef how many you owe. NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED _ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED “Let 9 = —_ counseling experience Hours: 5. Wed. & Sat. 9 to 1. E a _, MICHIGAN CREDIT COUN NSELLORS 41%, South Saginaw St. Phone FE 8-0456 Above Oskiand Theater OKLAHOMA CITY ® — Thirty coeds at Oklahoma City University | reported for their 7 a.m. choir’ and house robes. Somewhat surprised, choir direc- | told the girls last week: | have to wear your pajamas to get | here on time, then do it.’ | Nielson said he wasn't whether the girls | Clothes underneath the night cloth- | ing. But he admitted that choir prae- tice started on time for a change. retary, boss or shipping clerk — | practice today wearing pajamas) | tor James Nielson recalled he had | “If you! sure | wore street. Hal Boyle Says: NEW YORK ® — Guess what's the latest thing ii men's pajamas. Well, sir, it’s the ladies. “Eighty-six cent of the pa- jamas soli today are bought by women,” said M. J. Lovell, direc- tor of the Men's Pajama Institute. “Can't figure out how many women buy pajamas for them- selves,’ remarked Lovell. “Many wives have got-into the habit of rolling up the cuffs and sleeves of their husband’s pajamas and wear- ing them-, “A ‘lot of single girls now buy small-sized men's pajamas for their own use, too, Only reason we can find is that they feel more comfortable—roomier in the seat and chest.” Re that as it may, Leveli is annoyed that an estimated 58 No one can be sure just who in- vented pajamas, as the Russians have failed as yet to stake out their claim in this field, But they first achieved fame as {a mulitary uniform. About 100 A.D. Emperor Wau-tie of China built up a cavalry brigade to stop the raids of mountain nomads, His cavalry- |men found the draped garments of | “ that day a nuisance in the saddle, and developed the pajama trouser So they could ride more easily. Pajamas spread quickly from China to India, where they were _| soon widely adopted and. worn for centuries for every purpose—ex- cept sleeping. The British adopted them, and they made their debut in England as sleeping garments and were called puyjams. | About 1870 they were intro- duced inte America as pajamas, and were viewed at first by our hardy folk with the same deep nightshirts an dnightcaps. Theater matinee idols who wore pajams in bedroom scenes -first convinced Mr. and Mrs. America that these colorful sleeping gar- ments weren't the devil's boudoir bait. And when Rudolph Valen- tino wore them in a film, they became the rage. But the war—plus the bragging ef later Hollywood stars (actresses | |as well as actors) that they pre- | |ferred sleeping in their birthday suits—cut pajama sales steeply. | “The idea got around that real | he-men always slept raw,” said Levell sternty. ‘That's silly, All the U.S, athietes who will par- ticipate in the Pan-American games in Mexico City next spring will wear pajamas. Our athletes will also wear lounging pajamas in their quarters at the Olympic games in Australia in 1956. “IT also deny these stories that “LITTLE JOE” wen ‘t let me come in...! . “Little Joe’ stoker coal is the best suited for changeable Michigan climate. 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They stil) clung te | many Hollywood actresses sleep raw, “I'd. like to see some con- crete proof. I'd like to investigate that rumor myself." Who wouldn't, even if the job hours beachwear and TV viewing. It -now markets them in 250 styles, patterns and colors (blue is still the favorite of men) suitable for everybody in the family from grandpa down to babies still in diapers. Russians Issue Strong Warning to Montgomery MOSCOW «@®-Marshal Alexander Vasilevsky, Soviet deputy defense minister, warned today that the Russians can ‘“‘give the works to ‘all who attempt to disturb their peaceful labor.” His warning was in the form of an open letter to British Field | Lord Montgomery, who left New York last night after a visit in the United States. It was carried by Pravda, the Communist party newspaper. Vasilevsky said Montgomery is “preaching atomic war and is appealing to the U.S. command to warn Russia of America's power to retaliate in case of trouble. — “Your unconsidered statements,” Car Production Hits 86 Pct. of Men’s Pajamas Year-and-Half Peak Bought, Worn by Women. DETROIT We —Ward's Automo- tive Reports said today that this week's U. S, automobile production was the highest for any week in a year and a half, with 140,627 units rolling off assembly lines and 20.9 per cent of them coming Chrysler Corp. industry statistical agency Chrysler's January-October Patients Ecos Unhurt in Mental Hospital Fire , CINCINNATI #® — ‘Twenty-two women, patients were led to safety early today shortly before part of the roof of a private mental insti- tution fell in during a three-alarm fire. Two firemen were injured fight- | ing the blaze at the Cincinnati | TTriafof U.S. Airmen ” in Turkey Postponed ANKARA, Turkey —The Tur- kish court trial of four U.S. serv- icemen clitarged with insulting the Turkish flag has been recessed until Dec, 14, “sf The Ymericans pleaded innocent sanitarium. Neither was reported | at the opening session jeariqusty bust. |They have denied they riped the SS ps from an Izmir building and Two More Deaths U | stepped on it, as alleged by Tur-- Detroit Traffic Toll 211 Ce ee wee ee cae DETROIT (UP)—Two Imore ac-|in a friendly scuffle among them, cidents took two more lives in| ‘The four accused men are mem. Detroit early today to boost the | bers of the NATO air unit, They city’s traffic death toll to 211 for are Airman 1.C, Wilbur. Facher, the year. 22, of ‘Iselin, N.J.; Airman 2.C, Detroit's toll was only 195 dur- Henry R. Dunn, 20, ot Longview, ing the same period last year and | Wash.; Airman 1.C. Ernest C. Mile_ the, total Yor 1953 was 213, just | ner, 29, of Philadelphia s two over the number of persons Joseph A. Rothwell, 25,. of Hyde already .killed this year. Park, Mass. | production wag only 11.3 per cent of the industry's output, against.a 1953 percentage of 20.3. President L. L. Colbert has set | said Chrysler was scheduling a 22.5 per cent rate for January- March. Independents, the agency said, senger cars built this week, com- pared with 4.4 per cent in the first 10 months of this year; and were shooting at a 6 per cent tar- get for January-March Oakman Eyed for Post WASHINGTON (UP) — Rep Charles Oakman (R-Mich) defeat- | ed in the Nov. 2 election by Demo- | cratic Mrs. Martha Griffins, was) being boomed today for a non- elective post in the federal gov- ernment, informed sources said. They said the post was United States commissioner of public LIKE EXPERTS? Deal with The practicattt _.. point with your windows closed. Use REV SATIN : y Painting... ne streaks or lap - marks. Dries to « smooth velvety finish in 20 minutes. Cleen your brush or rotiers end eny stray peint splatters with plain water, & [sworniy Famous sissy ssornens reonucy | OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT CO. Vasilevaky told Montgomery, Pontiac Press Classified ad-writ- are playing with fire. 2-8181. - . % WISE MAN | 8 He's giving SLEEP , OR CHRISTMAS |” a — sleep for Christmas—and a refreshing night's sleep is a priceless gift for everyone. An automatic bed covering, with its selective temperature control, does away with the muscle-cramping weight of umpteen blankets... keeps the lucky sleeper cozy warm all night long. a s— Fs, } } ° ee ee 2 Pat q Py o @ © a ° THE PONTIAC. PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1954. . It Story Piques Interest, Do Research on Subject Here ts @ woman who feels that pag meiled Hand dnes't wae 14,” she , writes, “because my maather earns w= 20t Be Orv Moreover, the newspaper read: , ing itself will keep her up to - “I did all kinds of odd jobs in| gate and give her a i factories and shops, and have Rev. background for many subject er had time to get. any educa Now I am 41 and married to a The Victorieay had a feruude wonderful man. ee person; You “Can you,” she concludes, “give me a list of books. 1 should read? e FE 2-2195 OR 3-6963 fifi i [i E g He ; i sf f ‘ good time! Their styles ond colors will put you in a porty mood .. . and low prices add to their gaiety! Dress up in our ofter-5 fashions, and really hove o OPEN SUNDAY 10:30 to 2:30 Nellie 3057 Ehzebet® hem “i, Pontiac & a bet anti = : * a é | 4 4 Separates in the grand manner carry out “re theme of fabulous fashion: Antique satin printed with big bouquets is made into a full skirt and a double- breasted weskit. IF winter vacationer— Try out the new silhovette in swim- sits: side rutfles for the petite, the exeggercted long torso is ok. for the toll. Mrs. W. V.—Swimsuits for the resort 1954-1955 season achieve a softer, more feminine look with rounded bustline. A gently curved bustline that flows sleekly down through the easy fit of the torso. The two-piece suit is back this season, too. # . © Re ian dept Se Presta They're different! carrying. Shell and ~ In gold or silver. ri i tee sega Pai: i, Sees the ae 2 Mesh purses for party jet frames, rhinestone studdéd, with unique closings. We're chuck full of _ Gift ideas that make — your Christmas ‘ shopping easy | ET as = Bloomfield 1662 : Telegraph Rd. i SHOP as, —_— x2 is ws Wardrobe | Nowadays, Little Girl's ls Simple Variety of Styles Now Available in Children’s Blouses ‘Boy Chasing | take the chance again. Happy Wife Criticizes So: Girls see Appear Unsure of Their Worfth By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “In the old days we girls were on our dignity — we thought we were worth waiting for and worth winning. It made men respect and admire us. ‘Nowadays orts are hardly in their teens, it would seem, before they're out on the grab, running in a mad rush after some boy. “Are girls these days se un- sure of themselves? Have they forgotten that a good wife is a prize worth more than fine rubies?" These are the sentiments of * very happily married reader of this column, a woman who is con- vinced that the colossaf conceit of some of the young men she knows is due largely to the heated way girls chase after them. It’s undignified, immodest and unnatural, she thinks. And not the most successful of techniques, either. There's much sound sense in her point of view. It’s good, advice for this girt. over a very him. Since then I’ve been for it. “T've tried going with other boys but I don't like any of them as well as I do him. Maybe it's be- cause he was my first love, but only know I love him very much. “At the present time he is going steady but several people have — lot. He says he is holding back because he liked me so much when I quit him that he doesn't want to | “If I could only talk to him I told me that he still likes me a | - Dignity, Drama Combine in Holiday Season Dress by Jo Copeland And just what~-is there gp ex- plain? And what real good would it do? You would have to make a real issue out of getting in touch with A little girl's fashion dream world is very much a reality to| mother who has to please her whims and fancies for lots of pretty clothes. Every occasion is jan important one right on down ‘from afternoon parties to day-to- | day school time The vital question I wear to school today” answered “What shall | is promptly by a crisp new blouse blouses designed es- pecially for these fashionable young ladies offer a variety of styles to choose from, and a couple of new blouses now and then will perk up her wardrobe during the long school year. Simply designed in smooth cot- ton broadcloth, they're pretty enough to wear to a party with a gay skirt, or classic enough to go to school with a tailored skirt. Enchanting solid colors, bright combinations in plaids and young “toyish prints’ have irresistible A candy | with a dainty charm to a little miss pink stripe blouse = | smock front has an all over satin | )|leaf embroidered pattern, and a Scotch clansman is printed in a box plaid pattern on a. white broad- cloth with long cuffed sleeves. Classics just like a grown-up's have French cuffs linked with dainty pearl buttons, and a neat- fitting neckband convertible collar. Important practical points are the | i.rmly sewed seams, color-fast dyes | which never fade washings. Answer to Previous Puttzie 1 you. He has gone on from the day you quit him and is now involved in another close friendship with | another girl. You'd have to beg him to see | you. And if he broke down and | “agreed to a meeting, you'd have | | to beg him to try to understand | | how sorry you are that you nrohe | ‘off with him. ably with tears in your eyes from strain and nervousness) then beg him to take beck the heart you offer to him. A very ‘undignified performance from beginning to end. There's too much humble pie for my taste. You can't help it if you hang on to the happiest memories of your first love. Nor can it be helped that you don't go overboard about |othet boys in exactly the same headlong fashion. Your affection for him was the from endless | ~ first big emotion over a boy. It | doesn't mean it's the only splurge | you’ ll ever haye. It doesn't mean that new friendships won't churn you excitingly. Face the fact that your first love was a lovely thing. Admit that your quick mad ended it abruptly. And with quiet dignity resist all | temptations to go on the grab for | someone who may not want to be yours! A lot of people get their jods through politics—even the Presi dent. ORY CLEANING \ Spatial NEW 42 Wisner St. 9x2 Only $ 4° 5 Rug RUG and CARPET CLEANERS Home Ready for the Holidays! Small Additional "Taos fer Gtsing WAY FE 2-7132 him, ‘cause he’s not likely to call | You would humbly (and prob- Jo Copeland is known throughout this country and in several cities | 'abroad for dramatic clothes that somehow maintain an attitude of dignified restraint. This model today has the new long torso bodice, which, gives a_ small lift to the bosdm: ‘For the | | ' 4788 Mae Perk up your winter-weary =_—s robe! This fashion hit has a sure | formula for flattery — a curve- | clinging bodice above a flaring | |skirt' See how the soft petal collar makes your neck look so lovely! The style is simple to sew | —wonderful to wear. Pattern 4788: Misses’ sizes 12, ‘ee 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4% | yards 39-inch fabric. |” ‘This pattern easy to use, simple | to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this | | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | |tern for first-class mailing. Send |to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon-| 'tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 117th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print | plainly name, address with zone | size and style number. —<$<$_$_- holidays make it in a stiff silk to give body to the standout hip pouf —peau de soie, taffeta, satin, nov- elty brocades. Consider one of the bright new jewel colors such as emerald, ‘briltiant turquoise er rich ruby red, as a fashion-wise change-off from black. ~ Newspaper Opens the Door to Practical and Stimulating Self-Education Should One in Mourning Mark Yule? Celebration of the Holiday Depends on Own Feelings I would like to know just how tar I can go in eélebrating Christ- peter bo hed bet & be discourteous on her part to fail to do so. This pattern is cut to designer “measurements, not standard pat- tern measurements. Bust Waist Hips Bizes My MY 35 inches 10 35's 25\e 36 inches 12 37 27 37% inches “4 > 38, 28% 39 tnches 16 40 30 40% inches 18 Size 12 requires 3% yards of 50- inch material. To order Pattern 1159. address Spadea Syndicate, Inc., P. 0. Box 535, G. P. O. Dept. B6, New York 1, N. Y. State size. Send $1. Airmail handling 25 cents extra. New Pattern Boklet 11 is now available for 25 cents. Add four cents for handling. Copyright 1954 Small Size Women Find Good News “Little things mean a lot” is certainly true in fashion—for in- stance, when those little things add up to_a lot of dollars spent on alterations. The small woman (short- waisted and 5° 4” of under) knows very well how “‘little alter- ations’ can add a lot to the expense of a dress. Often a woman who needs such alterations can't | afford a better dress simply be- | Cause the additional expense puts | | it out of her price range. This year, many designs are made in petite as well as in misses’ sizes. Waistlines have been raised, especially in front. Diaphragm length has shortened, and the width of the back adjusted. So, there is good news for a small woman who former! | couldn't wear. them “as is,” aa who finds costly changes straining her fashion budget. This is particularty good news | in a year when current fashions | emphasize the long torso line, where perfect fit is so important. Most misses’ fashions are slanted to the long-stemmed American beauty. but her shorter sisters can wear them, too, in ‘‘petite size’) versions. | | GRESHAM 97 Ocklond Ave. | Opening, Mon., Dec. | Our New Drive-In Cleaning Service at | 6050ckland ™ “seus.” We Give Holden's Red Stamps CLEANERS FE 4.2579 64 Sparkling new idea! Use pearls and sequins — crochet them in necklaces and earrings of metallic thread — or sew into gold rick- rack jewelry! Lovely — thrifty! Pattern 532: Crochet and sewing directions for three ropes and one choker, with matching earrings. | Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send |to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. Pleats Add Glamor Plates, pleats and more pleats. Tiny as infant's ruching, they glam- | orize and minimize the mother-to- be. A loose collar of startling white finishes the look. | PETUNIA! My favorite Saturday Noon-time habit Ts whomping up. i| A Sardine Rabloi+ They’ re good, Petunia! Put canned sardines on slices of toast — pour hot cheese sauce ontop—serve. ° . _4 . Siew gemcnge | + » ; e re ie ae’ ‘ é * : } ‘anterbury DAR Sound Idea Needs Care to Pay Off . Most teenagers who get dissat- isfied with their figures launch themselves into the world of figure control with the purchase of just one panty girdle. It’s a sound idea, buying one) at first. The purchase of a good panty girdle can put a hole in a limited clothing budget and two would probably do it in. Further, it is reasonable to find out if a certain type stands up well under long wear and if it is comfortable, before getting a wardrobe of the same style. spare. With good care and fre-. quent dousings, the one should last well, . Don't scrub-it hard. Gently rub out spots with a fingernail brush rather than hard rubbing. Let it soak in mild suds.for 10 minutes before starting the hand washing. to loosen any stubborn spots. bettem of a hanger. A panty girdle, even if it's doing a solo, should stay springy for a good long life this way. Beta Theta: Phis Hold Initiation Mrs: M. C. Worster and Mrs. Robert Tedcastle were co-hostesses Thursday evening to members of Beta chapter of Beta Theta Phi sorority at the former's Wenonah drive home. ‘Mrs. Donald Kaiser and Mrs, Ward Cummings were initiated by the chapter as new edges. Mrs, Walter Terry, charity chair- man, reported plans which have been made to provide a needy family with Christmas dinner and presents. The next meeting will be held Dec. 16 at the Watkins Lake road home of Mrs. Geo Zannoth. . Called to Indiana Mrs. V. T. Wagner of Cameron avenue has been called to Knights- town, Ind., due to the illness of her father. ’ The mother of the bride wore a midnight blue iridescent taffeta dress with a matching hat, Her corsage was of pink carnations. A reception was held following the ceremony in St. Michael Hall. For the honeymoor trip to West Virginia, the new Mrs. Van Loon changed to a light red wool dress topped with a powder blue coat and black accessories. | Resident Fills Pro-Tem Office ‘for State Group Mrs. Weiler Keebaugh was elect- /ed trustee pro-tem of Navy Moth- | ers Club for the state of Michigan »| at a recent meeting held in Dear- Club members are making plans for the state convention to be held in Pontiac in May at which time permanent state officers will be elected. At the Thursday meeting of the group held in the Naval Training Center members worked on their Christmas basket project and on +} boxes to be sent to servicemen. Announcement was made of the is invited, Mrs. Vernon Pike will be hostess in her Draper avenue home for the Dec. 18 Chtistmas party. The next business meeting is scheduled for — Party Plans Made mas party to be held at the home of Mrs. Leah Herviat on Dec. 14, when members of the Fashionette Club met Thursday. The trophy for the week was Won by Mrs. Mary Harmandez. At the next meeting each member will discuss and display their hobbies. Coming Events 1939-40 Proficiency Club will meet with Mrs. Kenneth Anthony, 194 Mount Ciem- ens St., Monday at 8 p.m. for a Christ- mas party. Women of the Moose will meet Mon- Ghy evening at & in Moose Temple, 350 Mount Clemens 8t.. for initiation Past Noble Grand Club of Welcome Rebekah 246 p.m. with Mrs. Neil Cairns, 6316 Barker St., Williams Lake Pontiac Federation of WCTU will meet Tuesday in the Educationa! Building of Pirst Ba Chureh at 10 a.m luncheon will be served at noon. will meet Tuesday at The at 12 West 5 4 Bank Bidg. Hundreds of Opening Wednesday December 8th MERLE NORMAN Cosmetic Studio Shop as Usual tn our Studio, 405 Pontiac State Ld ~ New Huron Street beautiful Christmas Gifts. Plans were made for a Christ- | Members of General spoke to the group on Christmas enjoyed the ot Chapter of DAR are looking for-| carols and their traditions. Hav- catols led by Mrs. . ward to April when delegates from | ing long been a student of folk | Hogue. ; ae peeay al aS See ot songs and carols she was well |. Mrs. Elbert Wilmot was hostess the Congress in Wash-| qualified to relate their back- | for the gathering Thursday at her ington. ground as handed down throvgh- | home on East Irdquois road. She me oe a out the world. was assisted with the luncheon by Frank B. Girls Melville Mrs. William F. Kalwitz, Mrs, Ivan Luttrell with Mrs. Alan H. Monroe, | , Mrs. Howe told Bo Eisperot|Rayal, Mrs. Peter Davideon, Eila Mrs. Harry Going, Mrs, E. V. How-| (15s birth as we know it, that | Smith, Jessie Brewer, Mrs. L. G lett, Mrs. Lee Dunlap and-Alice |<. pb ancis of Assisi was the father | ROWley, Mrs, William Pelton, Mrs. Serrell as alternates. Carleton Wright, Mrs. E. H. Bud- es ot tate | ee Smt Cortetmes care ie |deuhoum and Drs. Den R, Mec- ae = tna | Donald with Mrs. L. M. Pearle = ‘| ti tf Huthwalite, Mrs. E, D. Benjamin, Mrs. E. G. Clark, Mrs, Lloyd G. ith Hi E t i : Refreshments were served the Ida |¢lry was a pearl necklace, a gift Kahn unit. Co-chairmen for the | of the tf Ea it tL TH itt i Alternates are Mrs. W. Porter, Mrs. Bradley Scott, Sarah Van Hoosen Jones and Alice Ser- rell,° Bride-Elect ls Honored at Dinner Patricia Short, britie-elect of William E. Stoutenburg, was hon- Hd E t are ert Isgrigg of Menominee road (left) gets a | season. THE) PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1954 : | ] ie “~ ae f Cd 7 : : Choses Delegates for Event Cann, Mrs. Donald Milbourn, Mrs. , ; - Sam Miller, Mrs. Robért Parker, : ~) 2 - ' Dire. Nermen Pattison, Mra, Gar. Canterbury Dance Club members appear |view of the gown that Mrs. William Rogers ence — and Mrs. Floyd to be ready for this evening’s dance to be of Washington street will wear. Mr. Rog- held in Hotel Pontiac. Checking on the time | ers, Mr. Jacobsen and Mr. Isgrigg (above of the event with one of the members is Mrs. | photo, left to right) are more interested in Harold Jacobsen of Lake Orion, (left photo,|making sure there will be some Christmas top). In the right picture above, Mrs. Rob-| atmosphere for this second dance of the _| dress with white accessories and a ; Chorus under the direction of | C°T=42° of white and pink roses for her marriage. The ceremony | was performed Nov. 27 at Bethany Baptist parsonage by the Rev. Fred R. Tiffany. The bride's jew- hands, but the handsome appreciated. molded plastic coat hangers and é some of the new pants hangers Mrs. Alma Ollila attended the Nelson served as best man. A re- | wood, which absorbs perspiration, don Allison and Mrs. Raymond ception was held at Fisher Local | will keep his shoes from curling Boone, | Union Hall on Baldwin avenue. | and prolong their life. al Buy Her Christmas Gifts Shell Adore... Sweaters Costume Jewelry Skirts Slacks Separates Jackets Blouses Dresses Scarves Coats Gloves ~ Handbags and Many Other Gift Items! OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5 @. in Rear Telegroph at Huron — Open Every Night ‘til Christmes Resident Leaves Mrs. Cecil Downs of Pontiac| can McVean. SEVEN / vening — Ps ' : \ [Birmingham | Ceremony | Perforrned Kathryn Brumbaum Becomes the Bride of R. H. Fisher Jr. He ey gees fl Heel i E : z 2 i 7 ; i James Brineys Plan Gathering Mr. and Mrs, James Briney : is sEE tke cf is ? rf te ff & 7 a fs Ts Res DeMolay Group Holds Meeting meeting Thursday evening when Pontiac DeMolay Mothers Club | Lake Road left recently for St.| chine and a money donation were ones | stores are showing will also ve | Another gift that any man will | welcome are additional wooden or | | that hook in thé cuffs. Good shoe , | bride as matron of honor and Axel | trees, preferably of unfinished | by Mrs. Howard Barling, Mrs. Gor- 9 = Park Bice _ 244% 4.553550" eee eee eet —_—— _ 2S SSS Central Methodist — gathered | = Thursday evening at ‘church to | ° : hear ‘Mra Earl Douglas of Cam \Gertrude Lucas [Fill Stockings | on “ e ° . Milli Candle Power” Te oc-/BeCcomes Bride |With Favorites ered yer ghey pis ingatheving Pi gereriy on Highgate road are} Stocking stuffers should definite. reside. Mra, John Mulder héd charge of |". And Mrs. George Holmberg. | 1y include replacements for his | @qeweu devotions and the dedication of) 4. rucas bi ‘ess collection of colorful wool socks— | gifts. Musical] selections were given wore a blue preferably knitted with loving MEN arESTILL HARD TO GET .. . Christmas gifts for, they're never quite packed, easy to handle. 3 to 25 HP. 630 . Oakland Ave. OPEN SUNDAYS Petersburg, Fla. where she will presented to the Pontiac Chapter, Order of DeMolay. Mrs. Fred Mittledorf opened the | meetings itl i i tEbee ifieleceh { tHE tie H wih [ : satisfied with what that is, you're wise enough to choose sporting goods. Sport NO PARKING PROB of room in our big SHOP BY PHONE RIGHT GIFT for h tion as always. YOUR JOHNSON DEALER IN THIS AREA, SLAYBAUGH'SS | SPORTS SHOP Gals, why go through the stress and strain of downtown parking ... Use this new service, designed for your con- venience. Just pick up the telephone and dial FEderal 4-0824. Our “shopper's consultant” will answer your questions, make suggestions . and assist you in selecting JUST THE NO EXCHANGE PROBLEMS ot SLAYBAUGH’S It rarely happens . . the gift you select for your “favorite male” happens to be the wrong size, wrong style, or is not completely satisfactory .. . just return it to us after Christmas. with the some courteous, personalized atten- We Gift Wrap at No Extra Charge! you get them—uniess, ing gifts always please! * LEMS when there's plenty “at-the-door” Parking Lot. * * . but if for any reason We will treat you Phone FE 4-0824 OPEN SUNDAYS © EEDEESSmtocr" YoungPeop Methodists Get | Anglican Can | * ican Canon | a o — as 00 ae, Youth Rally Tonight ound E00 e e 5 5 n a grees Fehrenbeit. The Rev. William Hakes, ass't ° , y =i sin vPro Do | | ’ Wesle H . f tsR par of te Prat Bart Cores DACICate |TeES wesiey riOuSe | | acism UNITED LUTHERAN 'Youth Rally to be held at the oa . ; ; CHURCH OF THE ‘Stone Baptist Church in. Aubumn| Junior High. Choir Sings Donor Buys Epworth Calls on South African ASCENSION | Heights-at 7:30 pym. at Early Advent Service From Anglican Congregations to End | ga Teme array | Sesleri Sunday = ‘Churcl for $12,600 Segregation =| js Geo Gierver Paster FF #182 Park Baptist Church, a vocal solo | The Junior High School Choir By Religious News Service By Religious News Service | by- — a reeneel = ae my by Pom Ad. , LONDON — Epworth Rectory. | LONDON — Canun Lewis John |trio rem ose _ Beth- boyhood home of Methodism's Collins of St. Paul Cathedral urged “St. Trinity i Doce Slaspasn will land) com: “The ff auncone of Oe cmndh founder John Wesley, has been | here that the bishops of the Church [ ' purchased from Church of England of England call upon South African Lutheran Church munity singing Young people of | will conduct the Yule-Tide Com- for 4,500 churches to end racial discrimina- ei : Pontiac and vicinity are invited | munion Service at 11 a.th, The Rev. ‘q1200) | pounds. ately “even if it means Wiest Syeed ||| | to these Saturday night rallies, | Fred R. Tiffany, pastor, will bring ($12,600) by an anonymous donor a lose of w Gens.” Rev. Ralph C. Claus HI | ! s and given to the Methodist Con- ite congrega | the message, You Take ‘Your ference of Great Britain. “Let them rae us in Britian to 1st SERVICE 8:15 P.M. |||) Wamen have had a lower death | Christmas with You. It was built in 1709 to replace be ready to make up to the South 2nd SERVICE 11:00 A.M. ||| rate than men for many years, At 7 p.m., the Junior Young ithe ‘structure—destroyed by - fi African churches any financial loss | , || and since 1930 the lives of women | People wifl dedicate the trees re-+ jearlier that year—in which both that may be involved in following FIGHT. St. John’s Lutheran Church American Letheran Centerence (Nations! Letherss Cesnell) Robert Sickeles, chairman of Trus- tees, and Paul M. Snover, chair- man of the building committee Worship Hour 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1954 MRS. MYRTLE LABBITT Wesley, was rector of the Anglii- can . parish of —_, _ Doncaster, Yorkshire,. Jewish Institute would adopted by the World Council of Churches at its recent second implement a statement | 9:45 A.M | have. on the average, been lenth-| cently planted by the City in front ty 655) “y.”? : REV. PAUL BR. HAVENS ‘John and Charlies Wesley were the policy.” he said in a sermon ' "ened far more. than those of men. of the church on W. Huron St.! here ‘ RABBI MAYIM DONIN al tee cathedeal.- ; . : 7: Mire end) Mee. Arie Son Their father, the Rev. Samuel He declared that such action Christmas Dinner Slated for Dec. 9th Hill Street at Cherry Street Sunday School ........ eo 9:45 a.m. will take part in the service. Br d { H building had remained a ee | M f M d assembly in Evanston, Hil., urg- ; m The Rev. Mr. Tiffany will offer ing member churches to “‘re- | The annual Christmas Dinner Snag Woy cate, |e ter suite’ DIQGOCAST TELE | ceintvaray we'== tO Meet MONday | Sms terest ak ant noes tx mente = Central Methodist Men tion of, all forms of segregation | friends of the Bethany Baptist Church will be held Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. “The .affair is sponsored by the Women's Society with Mrs. Forrest | I7-room building was announced Detroit Rabbi to Speak ; +. 7 | last March by the Board of Dilapi- pe to Hold Annual Ladies’ | Shion of ihe So at Congregation B'nai Diocese on the grounds that it was iraet Dec. oth Night Tuesday |too large, its maintenance too ex- Beginning tomorrow, the morn- | pensive and its modernization too ; | The third session of the B'nai | president Luthuli and Seoretary | Brown serving as chairman. The building | Israel Adult Jewish Institute con- | Sisulu of the African National Con- | Co-operative dinner and program is City Council Will Begin Meetings With Prayer BRADFORD, Pa. — City Coun JOSLYN AT FOURTH————_—— cil from now on will open each Welcomes You meeting with a prayer for Divine Canon Collins also appealed to | Church of England leaders to ‘‘de- clare publicly their support of St. Paul Lutheran Church (The Church of the Lutheran Hour) eer — —_ —| Faye door L. Hinaman said: Methodist Church will entertain [GRACE LUTHERAN CH URCH | fo at their annual Methodiet Men's “Only with God's help can man | adequately cope with the problems Ladies' Night with a dinner at Corner of Genesee and Glendale 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7. Mr. encountered in government today.” and Mrs. George Putnam will . guidance. 9.30 A. M—Sunday School 10:45 A. M.—Morning Service The prayers will be given by | | would be put over the new radio stat WPON | Protestant, Roman Catholic and ‘ a might be razed. temporary Jewish life, will be | the speaker, the Rev. Paul R. = |a resolution unanimously adopted | P ste C | Havens, pastor of the First Meth- chairman, the men of Central a Or on ampus Rabbi Mayim Donin- spiritual * fo Be Bible Fy sitor trip to the Holy Land, ‘among po |them, scenes of a Christmas serv- leader of Congregation B'nai Dav i” Detroit, will speak on the subjec ing worship service of the Central | costly. up for sale and cerned with various phases of con- | gress, at present suffering perse- | | planned for the entire family. * George Mahder, Pastor — Phone FE 5-0404 | from 11 a.m. to 12 noon. f ‘ Monday at 8 p.m. at the Congre | odist Church. The Rev. Mr. Havens “What is Orthodox Judaism?’ First | ce in Bethelen. | Methodist Church will be broadcast| The board said the held | | cution.’ | Mrs. Earl Eddy will introduce _ K Jewish clergymen as the result of | Watch “This ts the Life’—Sunday, 100 P. M. -Wj®K-TV © Kee eww Rickerd Peale, ition B'nai Israel on Oneida vad. | ‘will show pictures of his recent | Reservations may be made by Beginning Jan. 9, at the i Services at 9 A. M. and 11 A. M. char saeacsl danas! suecugenio’ Rabbi Donin, a B. A. graduate | Congregational Church the Inter- caning the church office, Mrs. . First P og essive i. = P the College of Liberal Arts ,church Fellowship will meet 00 Eady or Mrs. Brown ; Rev. Otto G. Schultz—Speaker 7 Mrs. W. Meury Gat. et el ; Sunday evenings for Bible study,“ ” 4 ' AM. TAC. Charch Mrs. Myrtle Labbitt, well known ay “el a wiles Wa bake, social hour and sermon. This | i Chase s ’ ; eo |, . : : Sunday School—9 and || sunpay’ sievice T:20 v. oe. |) 0" radio and television and a mem- the traditional Rabbinic ordina- CiEnth annual eres nace uh, | || 2ae Joslyn Avenue United ; — eneemanena, rcrarst ah ber of First ‘Methodist Church, tion, from the Rabbi Isaae {Will continue through Feb. 13th. li Presbyterian Church — ace P.M. at Royal Oak, will speak on ‘Living Elchanan Theological Seminary The Rev. Herbert C. Wolfe, Lu- Joslyn at Third theran Pastor on Michigan State | All Your Life.” o. New York, Mrs. Labbitt is a writer, lec- turer, world traveler, amateur pho- tographer and radio commentator. Bible School 9:30 A. M. | Worship 10:45 A. M. “Awake and Alert’ Youth Fellowship College Ca: ill be the Bible He attended Columbia University | Speke mpus will i where he did graduate work in| Picceicen taluied ‘a bde | the field of Guidance and Counsel- are. Gastisl Meme ek rou | WESLEYAN METHODIST — 67 NORTH LYNN STREET WY. 9. S645 P.M Presbyterian She has lectured throughout Michi- ah Pes ecole 11:00 Wership M. Church | gan, neighboring states and Can- : ons from which he received his | byterian, Lutheran Church of the | 6:30 P.M. Rev. C. D. Fries. Pastor Drayten Plains, Michigan eda. | Ascension, First Congregational | “The United Before coming’ to Detroit, Rabbi | and All Saints Episcopal. W. J. Teewwlssen, Jr, Paster Donin served as Rabbi in Presbyterian Church” Along with her serious topics, | West | 10:00 Sunday School F ee ra woke Schoo! audiences are delighted with her Chester, Pa., and counseled Jewish | Twelve U.S. states and the Dis- vor’ 120 P.M. irst Southern Missiona | 11:00°A. M. Worship | original, humerous Swedish students at Penn State Teacher's “ “Dying to Live” 7 Service | sketches. She has been sent College. He his been active ing of the Bible in_pubile | Edmond I. Watkins, Pastor BAPTIST CHURCH 1207.M. Sundey || So tage ese diol othe crentions ‘es — - | the international conference as the Mizrachi and the Rabbinical Evening Hour MRS, HELEN WOOD BIRNIE a a Council of America FIRST CHURCH OF GOD t " : 965 East Wilson Ave. wecee. 9245 ALM. Wednesdey, 7:30 P.M. Preyer end Study Hour 25. East Boulevard — South of Lookout Drive Rev. Loramae Rentfre will conduct Morning and Evening Services 9:30 A. M.—Sunday School H. EUGENE RAMSEY. Minister Gen. Offices: Andersen, tnd. ~ CHURCH OF CHRIST 1180 N. Perry — Photie FE 2-6269 MILTON E. “TRUEX, Minister “THE HERALD OF TeuTe” 7:30 P.M. Senday Evening Sacvine FE &-2068 The Labbitts have three daugh- | ters and several grandchildren. Former Party Leader Speaks Helen Wood Birnie Tells of Communistic Training in Marxist Dogma Mrs. Helen Wood Birnie, for- | merly a leader of the Communist Party will speak Friday Dec. 10, at 7:30 pm. at the Silvercrest Baptist Church. The Marimont Baptist Church joins in sponsoring Mrs. Birnie. Known as Helen DeMark in the Party, Mrs. Birnie was trained in Marxist dogma by | William Z. Foster, former head SCOTT LAKE-RD. ASSEMBLY OF COD cease 2230 PLM, Et Wed. Prayer Meeting... 7:30 P.M. Young People’s Bible Study 8:00 P. M. | REV. A. H. MULLINS. Posto: 1092 Scott Lake Rd.—2 Blocks North of Pontiac Lake Rd. 10:00 A. M. Sunday Schoo! ' ] | Evangelistic ’ | Tues, 7:30 P.M. Young People _ Wed. Mid-Week, 7:30 P.M. 2) Ber, Sovate b Uinta Lene ad Phone FE 4-8574 Alfiliated with Southern Baptist Convention GOD ...Or The Greatest Fraud That Ever Lived PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwie and Fairmount Bring Your Family to a Growing Sunday Scheol Sunday School ‘(all ages) 10:00 A. M. Preaching Services 11:00 A. M.-7:30 P. M. Rev. E. C. Bwansen Speaking at Beth Services Geoed Inspirations! Singing—Bible Preaching “The Little Church with the BIG HEART” & C Bwansen, Minister Rey Overdsagh, 6. 6. Sept. FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Ave. Rev. Carl Downey, Paster. FE 5-7988 Come, You'll Enjoy Being With Us ’ Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. Sunday Worship, 11:00 A. M Sun. Evening Worship, 7.00 P. M. Thursday Prayer, 7:00 P. M. Saturday Evening Service 7:00 P. M. ~ ele ———————— ————————— SS =| of the U, 8. Communist Party. Almost everyone will agree Jesus came upon the earth. | She was an-acquaintacne of Eart 7 . 3 0 that Jesus Christ was a great These propheciesdescribe | CHURCH of the Light and Life Hour | Fee et eens cms REV. G. G. BERSCHE ° . man. the family from which the 87 Lafayette Street (2 Blocks West of Sears) -* | rs. Birnie was organizer for the circumstances of His birth .. His life of preaching and His miracles... and finally, His passion and death in | atonement for the sins of | mankind. All of these predictions | apply to only one person in all the { annals of human history — and that the party for the Rocky Mountain States Region. An American Minnesota farm girl, she was soon deeply involved in riots, hunger | marches and subversion. | She will tell why she tore up her Communist membership | card, The government sub- poenaed her as a witness on the structure, organization and ob- jeotives of the party. She has | been urged by the Justice De- Savior would come... TONIGHT! rinst HY Ora (Holiness Youth Crusade) * Guest Speaker: A. S. Joppie Vocal and Instrumentals by _ Participating Churches WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH Sundey School 10:00 A. M.—Clesses for All Burtella Green. Supt. Worship 11:00 A.M. end 8:00 P.M. Youth Hour 7:30 P.M. HOWARD C. ARTZ. Pastor — Preaching Morning and Evening FREE METHODIST Most people will admit that Jesus was a person of the highest morals... chat He was an inspired spiritual leader ...that neither be- fore His time, nor since, has anyone performed the miraculous works which He performed. Yet millions of people refuse to believe that He is the eternal Son Prayer Meeting Starts Group Christian Missionary and Alliance Outgrows Present Site The Christian and Missionary Al- | one is Jesus Christ. partment and House Un-Ameri- of God. For more than 1900 years, the S B ° | cam Activities Commitice te teat |!iance Church, 178 Green St. will ; The Catholic Church maintaits Catholic Church has taught with: | tone aptist | ber story to the American peo- reid ne ane meetings a | = — ; ie. annua nissionary convention t[o- that Jesus is the Son of God. He is our change or compromise... a8 it | Church . ; ; ; . : - | 7 : : j Her life story is contained in a| Morrow at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. | : either that — or the greatest fraud does today...that Christ is the | 3931 Auburn Read at Adams seven chapter book, entitled, “The| This is also the 25th Anniversary | APOSTOLIC CHURCH i that ever lived. eternal Son of God who became | iukaen Waighes Broken Wall.’ There will be a | of the church. For Christ Himself...under man -— that only through Him ¢an question and answer period follow-/ | The Rev. Walter L. MacAdams a ae ing her address. The public is wel- | Will be guest speaker at both serv- cross-examination by the high men find their way into the eternal Presents come. ices priest Caiphas... was asked: “Iad- ~ grace of the Father. Upon this A — The church took the first steps 458 CENTRAL. jure thee,~by -_ living God, that truth rests not only the foundation CHARLES E. BRAY Old North Church Sends toward an organization in a pray- Servi Sundey, 10:00 A.M thou tell us whether thou art the of the Church but the hope of Rranyertet Weathervane on Tour = oe = on ee : ’ a Christ, the Sag of God.” And Jesus mankind Dynamic, But Sone race bie oer 1 Eee Tues., Thars., Set., 7:30 P.M. 7OG , 1 i A inc e+ @ nie wt ae . : BOSTON. Mass. — Old North that time weekly prayer meetings We are Apostolic in doctrine. Baptism in Jesus replied: “Thou hast said it” ( Mar- “He @whe is nor wh Me” leas A Thrill—A Challenge Church's bronze weathervane,| Were held in various homes until Name, Holy Ghost as New Birth. Jesus as the = pisnoy 5. thew XXVI: 63,64). said, agains Me” Belg esche which has looked down: on 200 a street meetings one true God! Always Pray for the Sick! Parent, Paster years of Boston's history, left here | on 30,000-mile tour of the United) In October of that year. a Sunday ee Sates fv ac campaign t: TRIO School wax organized in « hoine On The SALVA TION ARMY Dec. 7 thru Dec. 15 1:30 Nightly Thrilling Gospel Music “O, sure,” Caimed to be the eternal Son of God, But His claim doesn't prove some may say, Christ Jesus is not merely a marrer of acknowledging His greatness. It ts $150,000 to replace the church's California Ave. November found an obligation to know Christ and steeple, toppled over Aug. 31 by the group worshiping in a small “hat He really is.” His teaching... to believe and fol- ist as ¢ Hurricane Carol. store building on Colorado Ave. A man who only cla fra be the low Him...to pattern our lives : aS — - | They soon outgréw the store and | SUNDAY SCHOOL SCC CCC CC 9:45A.M Son of God, however, could not to His example and precept. lig aaal - a saan Sealer Fraskle casi te darmeey HOLINESS MEETING Occ cece eee eeeee. 11 A. M. walk upon the waters and quiet the If you want to know Jesus better | GO D‘S HO LY DAY 3| | 1930 : YOUTH SERVICE ee ee 6 P.M waves as Jesus did. He could not _ to have a fuller and clearer un- | A lot was purchased on Arthur NGELISTIC MEETING : 7.39PM cleanse the lepers... give sight to derwanding of Ho seaching and | WHICH DAY DID CHRIST KEEP? \ Pave. and a cement block building | EVO Bn eeeD 7:30 P.M. the blind...bring the dead back ; ‘ WHICH DAY DID THE APOSTLES KEEP? | was erected. The members moved | Officer in Char e MIDWEEK PRAYER mae His plan for our lives... you will | |§ WHICH DAY SHOULD WE KEEP? their new church in 1931 and re- | Be; Thersd to life. Nor could a man who only — find the answer in Christ's Own ceived a charter. Captain Vernon Vie THE NINTH IN A SERIES ON In 1933, the present church build- 7:30 P.M. claimed to be divine return from the dead as Jesus and no other has : ever done. Scattered through the books of .. i ‘ | ing was rented from the Bethany | | Baptist Church. The Arthur Ave. | H| | Property was sold and the Green | St. building purchased in 1934. Plans ‘are now in the offing |< words as told in the Four Gospels | |. 29 W. Lewrence Street THE BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES TOMORROW EVENING, DEC. 5, 7:30 of the New Testament. We shall be happy to send you a copy of the Four Gospels arranged in a contin- the Old Testament from Genesis to uous narrative for easy reading... for a new church building at the A Machabees are numerous prophe- upon your request and without cost =——-< W. Huron St. and Cass |; W. Huron at Mark Ave. cies of the coming of the Savior — ipati : Lake Road where the congrega- : oo, . g of the Sevior— or obligetiqn Write today for _ Seventh-day Adventist Church—156 Mt. Clemens St. Sealeuneteteinat caetakeces|e Omatye 7 Oe On Pe Vamp Deivice Sunday, 11:00 A. M—Worship Service Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. (Youth) College for Living 9:45 A. M. (Adults) BETHANY YOUTH CENTER 7:00 P. M. Fred Robert Tiffany, Pastor writren as long as 1,000 yearsbefore Gospels No. 8—KC = : A MESSAGE OF TRUTH YOU WILL WANT TO HEAR MUSIC AND SINGING a | YOU WILL = SURELY ENJOY Speaker THE FIRST CHURCH { OF THE BRETHREN | 4a N. ROSELAWN Runday Scheel, 10:00 A.M 1:ae A ™. Service by the Paster T:28 P.M. “Let Us Be Thankfal” SUPREME COUNCIL || KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS I- Religious Information Bureau 4422 LINDELL BLVD. $T. LOUIS 8, MO. x i H. £. LOHR | All Welcome BRING YOUR BIBLE . | Special Music by the Young Peepte | Men. Night: Beard Meeting, 7:30 | Rev. LeRey Schafer, Paster Is Trusting, Accepting God By LULU B. OGDEN erbs 22:6, “Train up a child in the way he should go; and when Evening Meeting at 8:00 e’Cleck FREE READING ROOM 9 EAST LAWRENCE STREET eokdays: 1) te 5 ridays Unt 9 P.M. First Church of Christ Scientist : Later they met again in the Selenite Pastors Complete csc" “rirt cnrsuan Charen : a s-¢ but in the mean time Mrs. Apple- Chaplain’s Course —is's'rarens had reurmed tr How Christion Science Heals’ Commencement for the 14 local father joined the First Chris- = = Ces reese pastors who have just completed | tian Church in 1851 and the mother THE GREAT THINGS P| | Raj F d the Chaplain’s Course will be held | shortly after they were married | " Thursday at the Pontiac General PRAYER CAN DO GN 10 RAISE FUNG — | Trursday at, tne Por in 1800." He is a Sunday” Schoo . : * . assistant chair- Station CKLW—S806 Ke. for Parish Growth Professor Malcomb Ballinger of | man of the church board at the Sunday 9:45 A. M. the University of Michigan has | present time and has been treas- Te ates Church fhe Ax beim tee Th Banal erry a Se L | cension will hold q Loyalty Dinner ; : con. Oakland Ave United Tuesday, Dec. 7, at 6-30 pm. All of — MORNING WORSHIP 9:45 A.M. | this plan makes it possible for! 3 “For a Christian Christmas” | Rake pase ———— to ed ‘OLD TIME GOSPEL SING be, anit, Preaching argest a rom t youngest to | P , Pr Sunday Morning 11:00 | (iosisSstcanens an ieee d DINNER — —— ; COMMUNION building center project." an Wel i All Services fi SUNDAY, DEC. 5th panelamnadinans | Sete rn 148 FS! Methodists See TAM. and P.M CHRISTIAN TEMPLE rvanceuisric ratty | Slides of Holy Land Dinner will be served at 1 o'clock. Donations SOR! Aakasn Aisaws “Ab fant Provisi = - ae as MID-WEEK r zed,” wll be the Rev. Pal Havens — Full Gospel--Nondenominational * a ee ee oe ak HEAR AT ALL SERVICES the First Methodist Church TUES. - THURS. The choir will sing ‘‘In the Lovet Rev. Lola P. Marion, Assoc. Pastor , 7:45 P.M Midnight,’ by Blake and ain J . ihe . _- Davis will sing ‘Hold Thou My Rev. Lele . Maries = FIRST METHODIST || ,., “ties mo WPON—8-8:30 A. M. SUNDAY t 7:30 p.m., the Rev. Mr. Hajj : oy tend aat to ae Se South Saginaw St. at Judson Street “Why | Believe Christ Is the Son of Cod” Vist the Cherch of tho || Yor tok last summer. This is the Reo. Poul R. Havens, Minister 9:45 to 12:18—Children’s Church and School Old-Fashioned Gospel site service will open with SUNDAY MORNING ............... 10:00 A. M. 11:40 te 12:15—Adult Bible Scheol nging congrega ‘ . P A CHURCH SCHOOL ................11:30A.M. |] 6:30 P.-M.—Young i Services FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH YOUTH FELLOWSHIP ............. 6:30 P. M, | 7:45 e: M.—Evangell a Service | Corner East Huren and Mt Cleshens ot Mill Street, Pentine EVENING SERVICE ............... 7:30P.M. in a is ag lg ar | a BETHLEHEM TO CAVALRY | 7:45 P. M., Thussday = - _ Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 A. M. oll RO 6 See ween eee Ce Baty Land Chaplin Martin and the Singing Sessions / A 4 + x ; j . f ‘ we ’ ars . * ; 3 ‘3 / . ‘ ‘ og ot ; ‘e ; i 4 , i, . ’ ad . ee _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATU DAY; DECEMBER 4, 1954 | - ‘ ° _NINE- [a as / sane 20ST Svea. “eo Sal ee ~ ah Ch “The Range of Light” was nat-| whose topmost. peak, 14,4954 00t A TE Dien (Christmas Carols °° j= : orien mae, ee | f | Te Fine District Youn Fetow-|| CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Afterneen Circles, t:08 P.M. $ eee y 4 Speaker Sanday, 1:80 P.M. nm ship will hold its annual Christ- |] 01 6. seginee os. | Chas, B, Race, Pastas veto | " Outline of Constitution mas Carol Sing Sunday, Dec. 5, Sunday Services: 1100 A Mt, ond 5:80 . B8. ; r to Be Maddé for Pontiac at 7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary of |]: oo. sp ue _veune People Wed. 1:00 F : THE KIRK : A the Central Methodist Church. + Thurs, 18 A. Mee Derees Gulls 1:50 FM Ohols raction® IN THE ‘MRLLS | CRS Reems The program wil cna atirey Saat wh The second meeting for drafting | § | jot group singing of the tamiliar| r sate West Love Late Resa _—*| PAANS. And An outline Of a constitu- | |and lesser known Christmas a¢ MOOMPIMD MtLas Gon Set ie Featins Ase Chaned | Cards, | All Saints Episcopal Ch Dr. Harold C_DeWindt Sassy as Gebend Renan Can George Putnhim, director of vocal WILLIAMS STREET ot WEST PIKE “BE OF ‘The first meeting, attended by |lead the singing and Mrs. W. we wae GOOD CHEER” 33 representatives, became the Henry Sink will be guest organist. 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion as sponsoring committee of the area | Identical Services chaschte teld ‘secmntty of Ge Clergy Join to Oppose ARR antl ee a 9:30 and 11 A. M. Oakland Ave. United Presby- eect seal 11:09 | Meriam Church. Sunday Store Openings |], ).09 4. m.—Halv Communion. Church Schoot, ee: Scheet 8: : Three laymen, three laywomen By Religious News Service Sermon by the Rector. . and — nee efesmed IF STOUGHTON, Wis. ~ Protestant | ; FIRST — > age gfe rage : St. George's Chapel St. Andrew's Chapel CHURCH aa Milferd, Mich. 6:00 A. M.—Holy Communtos W. Huron at Wayne St. The first session adopted the 6 Mees Pee Tl lone, couse oie ieee William H. Marbach, preamble statement, as follows, Nc ee v. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar Edward D. Auchard, inn ee Gees aon . b 9:45 A. M. Charch School proceed from the base of those ~ ‘ . linmindl 11 A. M. Morning Worship whe aceayt Sate Fiat co Bt “ . ee A Savior and és : COMMUNION SERVICE The three pasord steving os a| YOUR YEARS OLD=It was e big Gay fer Nency jconsioting of Mr. sud Wo ouch sao tit you ' ARKDALE G's NAZARENE eering committee ape, the Rev. go” signal was ge 8 twine, Jean ye me ae School 4 | 5 7 st ald Morris, the Rev. Edward D. | ‘© blow out the four candles on her cake. Happy | which is which) and Janet, 14. They reside at 23 J Sunday + 95 A.M, Youth Service... .6:45 P. M. a Auchard and the Rev. Fréd R. Birthday” meen = been sung by the —— =. . . , pelaere a empha eget <0 | ~ CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC } “rms. ; il ' : | WAYNE E, WELTON, Minister, FE 2-0028 SCIENCE CHURCH _| What Religion Means to Our Family —_/ Four Choirs Present 30 Whittemore Street iG % . 4 ites ow - Greatest Joy to Appletons Sacred Selections ZION CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Tas, Fake COL meeeam penvine Choirs of three United Presby- Sunday School 10:00 A.M. M. ¥. P, 8 6:90 P.M. | Morning Wership 1100 A.M. Evangelistic Service 7:30 P. M. Laverne Sheffield. Music Director W. E. Varian, Pastor FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw, Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor - Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— the Word SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. . (Classes jor All-Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. “The Seven Dispensotions—The Millennium” EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P.M. Dr. H. H. Savage,.apeaking at both services FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Invites You to Our Services 209 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-1172 Saturday Night Service . Austin Steward, Speaking Saturday Service Broadcast Morning from WPON, 1460 on Your Dial AT ARENE sade Breed KENNETH A. HUTCHINSON Minister ( 11:00 A.M—Morning Worship “A ROOT OUT OF THE DRY GROUND” 7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship “APPOINTMENTS CHRIST HAS MADE WITH MAN” Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Youth Service 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 p. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets at 1196 Jestyn Ave. for Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MOEN. 11 A. M. Gerviess Each Leré’s Day Evening......... 1:00 P.M. ‘ Thus saith the Lord. Stand Ye in the ways, end ste and ask for the “old the” where te the good way, and we walk therein and ye shail find rest ler your souls Paul Deems, 7175 Elizabeth Lake Read FE 71-0226 ss Sum, 7:30 2. mm. — 8 p.m. _e Sunday Schoo! 10:00 Service 11:00 A. M. Evening 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer 7:30 P. M. Rev. Garner Rev. R. Garner, Pastor Ww A — MISSIONARY CONVENTION CLOSING at the CHRISTIAN Missionary Alliance Church 178 Green Street (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) SUNDAY 9:45 A. M—11:00 A. M. ws gag * Rev. Mac Adam Return Missionary to Ecuador offering fer the Foreign : oats of the Church, REV. WALTER MAC ADAM . EAST HURON at PERRY | Central Methodist Rev. Miften BH. Bank, D. D., Minister Bev. John W. Mulder, Asse, Minister | , 9:45 A.M—SUNDAY SCHOOL Emmanuel Baptist Church — Telegraph Rood et Orcherd Leke Ave. 10:00 A. M. Auditorium Bible Class “HOW TO BE APPROVED OF GOD” Griffin Quartet | Broodcest Over WCAX, 10:15 - 10:45 | Dr, Tom Malone, Speaker 11:00 A. M. “HOW PEOPLE WERE SAVED IN THE OLD TESTAMENT” 7:30 P. M. “HOW PEOPLE WERE SAVED IN THE NEW TESTAMENT” Dr. Tom Malone Speaking at All Services Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages | 1017—Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday DR. TOM MALONE Pastor 9 * * 4 Bae U Gar eee eee Ne 6:15 P. M.— 7:30 P. M.. “ , I Ran ae il ae ha ee eee en) oe THE PONTIAC PRESS. r SATU RDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1954 ‘ | Leader Dog Week Dee. 5-11 = By JOSEPH K, SFAIR | ROCHESTER—With Governor G. | Mennen Williams’ proclamation of Leader Dog Week, all of Michigan starting Sunday will turn in tri- Governor's Proclamation Honors Rochester School Slate Muck Day af Imlay City Vegetables to Be Theme of Farmers Meeting and vegetable growers of Lapeer | County will hold their annual Muck Day at the American cng Building here Friday morning and afternoon. The theme will be “Veg- | etables from Producer to Consam- The program is held in cooper: | ation with the Extension Service and the Chamber of . Commerce. | TO SING SUNDAY—A one-hour choral program at | above 38-member choir of Hillsdale Walled Lake Baptist Church Sunday will feature the | concert will be prese nted at 4 p.m. 2 a College Choir f WALLED LAKE — The 38mem- he choir of ‘Hillsdale College will | under the direction of resent a concert at the Walled pe Baptist Church at 4 p.m. | Sunday. o Sing at Area Church | Plan for Church Moves Ahead bute to the 15-year-old organiza- tion with its headquarters in Rochester. “The blind of our nation, acca the use of carefully trained Leader Dogs,”" the governor's proclama- tion declares, “‘have been granted jn 1939, ‘College. The Lakeland Presbyterians croup of businessmen in Michi- | Hope to Build by Spring in Waterford Twp. be) WATERFORD Pians for the construction of a new church at the corner of Wil. | re Lake an Maceday Lake Rds. | The one-hour program will be took a real stride forward this) | Brown, Special Christmas selec- Tla Mae Renshaw, | | ing will be Otte Heinke, a student Earl Stevens ‘Wed at Royal Oak ROYAL OAK—The First Method- ist Church was the site of nuptials | uniting Dla Mae Renshaw and Earl | | Stevens recently, in a double-ring | ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. | ‘and Mrs. Lewis Renshaw of Troy | | be used for the Youth Fellowship’ s| | The Cc of C. will furnish the noon township, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | lunch. Stevens of New York City are the The morning program will in- | parents of the bridegroom. clude @ report on research de- A fall-skirted gown of white satin | velopments by Dr. Fred Davis with nylon tulle and lace trimmed and Dr. Bob Lucas trom Michi- | with seed pearls was the bride's choice for her wedding. Norma Capling was maid of honor, with Barbara Dittman and 5. | Sirley Prokes as bridesmaids. i Joseph Little served the bride- | groom as best man, and Murray - | Seaman and Wallace McCuen seated the guests, at Area Home Home near Milford, have been Plan Relief Canvas at Romeo Monday ROMEO — The local Council of Church Women will conduct a door-to-door pickup on Monday as part of a campaign to raise funés for CROP overseas relief. The solicitation wil) be made be- tween the hours of 7 and 8 p.m., according to Mrs. Alva Brooks, | president. Any person desiring to help the | program to send food to starving | people abroad is requested to turn | tions will be featured. Sponsored by the Baptist Youth Fellowship, the concert is open te the public. A member of the choir perform: | expected to submit bids at Hillsdale who formerly sang in the chorus af Walled Lake High A free-will offering will be taken, , after the expenses, will | project, a piano for the church. | Garden Club Plans ‘Arrangement Course WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Plans are being completed for a flower arranging course {o be given members of the Waterford Town- ship branch of the Women’s Na- Harold | week, the Rev. Roy tiond| Farm and Garden Assn. in January and February. Mrs. Mason Case, a member of | The Rev. F. Lambert, | pastor of Lakeland United Presby- | terian Church announced, At a meeting with the secreatry” \of the United Presbyterian Board | of American Missions, the pastor | | received assurance that the Board the construction of the first unit of the | proposed building. If present plans work out, con- struction should begin in the spring, possibly as early as March or April. Site for the church, which over- | looks Maceday Lake, is two and one quarter acres of land, pur-| chased last July. The first church unit would be of wood capacity of approximately 200, in| addition to Sunday Schoel rooms, the pastor said. Other units could be added as the church grows. The congregation which has been meeting for several years in the Pontiac Lake School at Williams Lake and Gale Rds., | organized on Feb. 18 of this year. Mr. Lambert came as the Rochester Garden Club, and pastor last year. accredited flower judge, will con- duct the course at the. CAI Plans Gift Exchange building. At the recent meeting, Mrs Clara Disbrow conducted a Christ- mas floral Harley Stephens METAMORA — Thornville Com- | | munity Club will hold its Christ- mas party and gift exchange demonstration. Mrs. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. conservation | Mary Frances Brooks. Mrs. Fan- chairman of the group, reported nie Kennedy will be co-hostess that the first part of the group's project, the landscaping of the front of the CAI building, has been accomplished. | Schedule Discussion on Problems of Home WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — “Outstanding Problems in the ‘adopted’ by the Garden Club. it | on his porch light during the hour | Home” will be discussed at the was announced by Mrs. Glen Per- ry, president. “At a brunch meeting Thursday The one money-making project of the year will be held at the Chevrolet Garage Dec. 11, when the group wiil sell Christmas | designated. A canvasser will then | call to accept his contribution of | food or money, | | | Tuesday meeting of the Waterford County Calendar Mr end —— Bert tCueres Jr of Metamora Lope the birth of « daughter, Nov petal Heights Mary Martha Society of the United Presbyterian Church will meet at 7 30 pm Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Ruth Montney in Draytoh Plains trey Tewnshi The Countryside Chapel Bible Class will meet et 7145 pm Twesday Waterferd Tewnship Mission Board of Sunnyvale Th Township Child Study Group II at | Cuapet will meet at 730 pm. Monday the home of Mrs. Harold Zimmer- man, 3060 Old Orchard Dr HAZEL PARK — Service . for |Fred EK. Martini, &, of 81 W Granet, will be held at 2 pm., Guests Mrs. Dean Toles, |dent, and Mrs. E. L | vice ‘president Group I, will give their reports on presi- | Windeler, | | Seymour of Child Study | sponsor a pancake supper im the church Sew convention held in Ann Arbor. | the recent Michigan Child Study | at the church The Sunnyvale Bunday School Council has scheduled a meeting at the church at 7 30 Z= Tuesday ymeour Lake The Belle Sherwood Circle Lake Methodist Church the wil of TOWNSHIP — + and brick with a seating. was officially | school in the Midwest to serve the blind was conceived by a gan Lions clubs. Located in colorful farm country outside of Rochester, the Leader /Dog school places facilities close ‘to 45 per cent of the nation's blind. The gchool, one of the largest of kifid in the nation, serves 40 | States and has graduates in Cana- da, Mexico, Israel, — Brazil and Alaska. It’s support comes largely from the Michigan United Health and Welfare Fund arid the Lions Clubs. The Pontiac Lions’ Club each MR. AND MRS. year combines its efforts with ex @ « other Oakland County Lions | groups in drives for support ef | the organization. White Cane Week is only one of | the Lions annual functions to main- | tain the Leader*Dog school it once | started, said Paul C. Allison, chair- | KEEGO HARBOR — Mary Lou man for the sight conservation Leppi became the bride of Carl | committee here. E. Chissus in the rites at the Pon- Visitors are welcome tothe Lead- | tiae Lutheran Church of the Ascen- | er Dog school on Sundays between sion recently. 2 and 4 p.m. Large groups may| The bride is the daughter of the | attend by special appointment. The late Mr. and Mrs. James W. school is located at 1039 Rochester | Keeler, former ly of it Keego Herken: Rd. Armada WScs _ Youths to Exhibif Plans to Attend at Livestock Show M ission Caravan LAPEER COUNTY — Some 35 Mary L. Keefer Becomes Bride of Carl E. Chissus ARMADA — WSCS of Armada | Methodist Church has announced 'a Missionary Education Caravan | counties are expected to be repre- | sented when young breeders enter | their prize animals at -the annual | Junior Livestock Show Dec. 7-9 at to be held 9:30 am. to 4 p.m. Wednesday at Capac Methodist Church. Those attending were re- quested to provide themselves with a box lunch. The group also reported progress | in the packing and shipping of Christmas boxes to servicemen in the United States and abroad. New the fairgrounds in Detroit. Lapeer boys and girls who will exhibit steers are: Arden Bates, land Clark, Larry Coates, Frank Davis, Darwin Davis, Kenneth Gould, Douglas Gould, A! Gross- Thomas vid ‘money-making project for Decem- | Nagle ee Rani ber is the selling of food choppérs. | Stevens, Carol Lednicky and Janet Next meeting was scheduled for | Grossbauer. Jan. 5. when a 1 p.m. dinner will | Those who will show lambs are be held. Guests of the group will | Benjamin Bohnsack, Carol Bohn- | be the Wesleyan Service Guild of | sack, William Goodell, Judy and the church and the WSCS of Zion | parbara Inman. |Omo Methodist Church. Mrs.| showing Charles L. Meeker of Romeo. | rosmoen. 'WSCS district treasurer, will be the featured speaker. swine will Award Trophy Community Theaters to Bronco Team | house at 6 pm Tuesday Birmt R Di agham The official Mees tne mig Beaver | ptt, Tees, Mecten Brides for Seven at ecent Dinner Methodist ‘Church pia apn at 7% pm Brothers” Jane Powell. Howard Kee , North Tuesday at the church Delores Dorn Hunter,” Randolph Goat. NORTH BRANCH — The Deaths i in Nearby Communities Fred E. Martini ¢ | Monday from the Ashley Funeral | A.M. No Drayton Man Heads Church Work Party DRAYTON PLAINS — Young people from_more than 10 United Presbyterian Churches in this area painted and laid tile in the new educational addition of the Wayne Church recently. Harvey Beach, youth director of Drayton Plaing Community United Presbyterian Church, was _— in charge of the annual workcamp. Assisting him were Mrs. Vern Green, his wife, Mrs. Beach, and Prue Dee Purdy and Karen Graves, who represented the local youth group. Armada Literary Club Schedules Guest Night ARMADA — Armada Literary Clab will observe guest night at the 8 p.m. Tuesday meeting in the Armada school Jet pilots from Selfridge Field will give a demonstration and a special speaker is scheduled Mem- bers may bring their husbands and one guest. REV, WILBUR TRAVER | | Home, under the auspices of F & 570, with burial in Acacia Park Cemetery. He died Thursday. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Clair Clark of Farmington, Mrs, Katherine Cranham of Gir- ard, Mrs. Lillian Johnson at | Preaching at both morning and | home; and two sons, Fred of Hazel ‘evening services at Tabernacle in Utica this Sunday will be the Rev. Wilbur Traver, former pastor of Auburn Heights Free Methodist Church. The re- tired pastor is now living in Kings- ton, New Census Head Named at Lapeer | LAPEER ) Mayfield Township has been ap- pointed to succeed Robert Mott of Lapeer as farm census supervisor for Lapeer County. Mott handled the early work on the census organization. The count is now reported to be about 75 per cent complete However, results of the census will not be available for about six months | | Mrs. Erwin Haskill of ' Detroit: according to Edward St. | Flint; = of the De troit headquarters. | Ohio: Westacres Club Children to Learn of By ELEANOR DUCKWITZ Press Walled Lake Correspondent WESTACRES—Members of the Westacres Child Study Club and their children will observe Christ- mas customs of other lands at their meeting Monday night. Continuing a custom started thi@e years ago, the group will visit two different homes where decorations.will carry out the cus- toms of a specific try. Special treats will be served the children. At the home of Mrs. Frank ,Meemer, Mrs, Robert Schenck wi act as narrator of the cus- toms which are typical of the provinces of France. Mrs. Schenck will weer a peas- ant costume and relate and dgm- | Christmas customs in Mexico, Swe- onétrate traditions of that area. |den, England, Poland and Italy, Other Yules which include a personalized creche. a wreath that is decorated with fruit and nuts; a Yule log on which no one may ride for fear of bringing bad luck, and placing wooden shoes to receive gifts. At the home of Mrs. Peter Koz- | louski, the group will learn that |On the night of Dec. 25 Bishop | St. Nicholas sailes to Holland from over the sea, accompanied by a helper who ‘carries a bundle of switches to punish children ‘who have been naughty St. Nicholas wears a long ced robe and carries a mitre. He fills the woeden shoes placed out- side the family door. In previous years, the club and its children have learned about | j the Gospel Park and Alfred of Pontiac. Mrs. John (. Darson CLAWSON — Service for Mrs John C. (Helen) Darson, 52, of 614 E. Fourteen Mile Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Monday from the Kinsey + Funera] Home, with burial in Oak view Cemetery. She died Friday. Surviving besides her husband are two sons, Frank and John of Clawson; her mother, Mrs. Agnes Smith; one sister, Mrs. Rose Chisa: |one brother, Steven Smith. all of and one granddaughter. Isaac L. Metcalf LAPEER—Service for Isaac I Metcalf. 67, of 4012 Hunt Rd. will be held at 130 pm. Monday from Muir Brothers Funeral Home, with bunal in Grace Lawn Cemetery, Flint. He died Thursday Survivors include his wife, Mary; one son, Wiliam F. of Flint; one daughter, Mrs. Irene Field of one brother, George of Troy, and one grandchild Dartene Faye Hutchinson ORTONVILLE Service for e nite De Sinatra Bter- 1 tm the Jungle,” nce ague Trop! recen toca eae Dana Andrews . = Le hy at its : | Bun “act of Love.” Kirk Doug- banquet. las, Pe lie Passage “ The trophy was received by Vir- 'and Mrs, Paul Hutchinson: two . Civic—Farmington ‘gil Horton and Russell Stone at “Distant Dr col Garv ~ brothers, Paul Allen and Darwin Cooper.\ Mart Aldon” “Micthty oe Bronco co-captain Jack Griffin Keith, and one sister. Joyce rs a Moore, Ben Johnson | spoke briefly . os ene \, un ves “Gone with the Wind.” anon all 4 home edie ees | Clark Gable. Vivien Leigh: color cartoon. | Assistant coach of Central Mich- parents, Mr am Airs Allen fed, Bat “The Egyptian.” Cinema- - ° an College Leo Wisneske pre- Hutchinson of Drayton Plains and Scope | color Jean Simmons, Edmund | irs h . | sented films of his team in action Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Christianson | . Hills—Rechester et of Billings Mont 4 at “Drive a Crooked Road“ Mickey ; ! ’ . eoney, Dianne Foster: “The Forty face) Rayessed! Nareue Niners,” “Wild Bill Elliott To Preach at Sunnyvale ORTONVILLE—Service for Mrs. Raymond (Winnie Legg) Norman, 44, of 380 Brandt Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the C. F. |Sherman Funeral Home, with Sisal Branch high schoo] football team Leland Bates, George Burkitt, Le- | bauer, Ray Grossbauer, Richard | ford Township. Henderson, Gail Kingsbury, Harold | be Roger | received the South Central Confer- | CARL CHISSUS %S *s « Mr. and Mrs. Reuben C. Chissus, also of Keego Harbor are the par- ents of the bridegroom. | The bride's floor-length gown of white tulle and lace over satin | was fashioned with a sweetheart | neckline, and had long pointed | sleeves. Her nylomr'veil was attached to a | tiara of pearls and rhinestones, | and she carried a cascade bouguet of white roses and carnations. 3B Winifred Chissus, the bride-| groom's sister, was maid of honor, | and Mrs. William Brast and Mrs. | Norman Harneck were brides. maids. Deniet Chas was beet sen | A reception followed the cere- | When nothing less than the fin- mony mathe chereh partrs: est will do. . . select from our The couple will live in Water-| treasure-house of brilliant dia- monds .. . set in mountirigs of exquisite. design. And priced according to our well-known value policy. SPECIAL Sunday Dinner ROAST CAPON Complete Dinner Alse Roast Turkey, Reast Duckling of . Mary - Go - Round Restaurant 109 North Saginaw Fox and Hounds ‘Woodward at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills Phone Birmingham M1 4-4800 “mh Gift from Cognelty's Mesas Mere” Jt Wiens -16 W. Huron St. ‘NOW SERVING Sun, Tues. “Rear Window," James Stewart, Grace Kelly WATERFORD TOWNSHIP color’ Rosemary Clooney, ™” | Guest preacher at Sunnyvale Chap- ___.“Bterling Hayden. Gloria el for both 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Thunder s,' Dane Clark. | services Sunday will be the Rev. Andy Devine John Loggans of Emmanue| Bap- color, ily Burt Lancaster, burial in Ortonville Cemetery. She | wa Jean tist Church, Roscommon, died today at Goodrich Hospital. | Sun, Tues “Lucky Me.” Doris Day ———————————— Surviving are her husband; four | ‘thors mae emeven Brlaes tor Seren Visitation Meeting Set sons, Robert of Auburn Heights, | Brothers.” Jane Powetl, Howard Keel g William, Lleo and Stanley at/| ; Kee | WATERFORD—Regular monthly home: one daughter, Eula Jean, | den. ciore Cea ee cg eeriine Hay ‘visitation meeting of the Water- also at home: three sisters. Mrs. are Techatceler Herbert Marshall, | ford Community Church will begin Ethel Smith of Royal Oak, and| sun. Tues “Rhapsody Technicolor | With a cooperative supper at 6 Eldia Tucker and Mrs. Eva Lucas | Eltzsbeth Taylor. Vittorio Gassman; | p.m. Monday at the church. Later “Witness to Murder.” Barbara men | |of Pontiac and three brothers, Rev. | lie’ are two daughters, Lyle Legg of Africa, Stanley Legg the group will make calls on ab- | wyck, George Sanders z | sentee members. | Lake—Walled Lake of Rochester, Ciifford Legg of | ans - ree sone Oe WAC8.” Don- | : onnor atricta edina. “Dawn . Clarkston, | at Bocorro.”’ Technicolor, Rory Calhoun PTA Passes Motion Guy H. Janness Sr. BERKLEY—Rosary for Guy U | Piper Laurie Sun, Wed ‘The Student Prince” Cin- emaScope, Technicolor, Edmond Purdom WILLIAMS LAKE — A motion . ~ . . Ann Blyth. “Roggies Bump” Ruth recommending that rents who Janness Sr, 72. of 3293 Thomas) Warrtek i € ee wish to take students out of school Ave., will be recited at 8 15 pm. | miters “ ; Pm Rat “Thunder Over the Plains ‘ color ‘for special reasons will have to Sunday with prayer service at 9 Randolph Scott. Phyllis Kirk " : ; . im. Tues “Betrayed.” celer. Clerk en them up at the school office a.m. Monday, at the Spiller Fu- Ondie Lane crurner has been passed by the Williams neral Home. Roval Oak Requi em 5 : a irs 00s a Thing" ; Mighty | Lake PTA. oung erry oore h Mass will be said at 9:50 am. see _ oe Monday at Our Lady of LaSalette | Church, with burial in Holy Sepul- | ;chre Cemetery. Surviving besides his wife, Mol- | Mrs. Low. | He died Friday. | ell Bacon of Commerce, Mrs. John | Darlene Faye Hutchinson, 3. of 750 | Graham of Royal Oak; three sons, Sands Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Monday from C. F. Sherman Fu- neral Homé¢. with burial in Orton- ville Cemetery. She died Friday afterga twe-month illness Survivirg are her parents. Mr Paul J. of Berkley, Guy H. 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R BURNETT sos CHARLES Bimmer « iWin ALLER Storts At—2:35 - 5:40 - 8:40= BILL MARTIN f and left | tosses, while Royal Oak sank two; hosts moved into a 1510 lead at victory ona closed goal by Black es “jitters” Pat Ook sae torn en |e, we Seed OO eG | reat te ped |law, a dog-shot by Johnston and) “Dpening-game *} aren't | the ry They connected | shots would ve been granted) Johnston connected on the only|a driving layup by James. _ eee, shots |Puder the lod _ which gave a/ two. shots he tried in the next; Coach Art Van Ryzin's oy n/-: a Oe oe player missing his 1st throw an- period and added a foul shot to opens its home season, and SVU ¥ ne eae doe oo mic chance. ‘spark 4 rally ‘that pushed the | Race next Friday, against Flint oo PHS jumped into an early 30 Chiefs in front, 21-20, at halftime. Northern, > cmd lead on a field goal and charity | Chiefs looked like a new team in| Dave Diehm, with 18 points and , Pontiac boosted Its shooting toss by guard Bob Johnston, but! the 3rd period, outscoring Acorns | frank Whitlock with 13 paced} mark to 538 in the 3rd period | 4c) guard Bob Grundeman ,18-10 to build up what proved to| coach Fred Zittel’s junior varsity) to take a 39-30 advantage. The | i o5eq 2 tree throws to narrow | be their final winning margin. for-|to a 5444 victory over the Royal teams matched baskets im the | in. edge. Another bucket by Pon-| ward John James.piled up eight Oak juniors in tbe preliminary final quarter. tiac’s Dick Blacklaw and a basket | straight points during one splurge. | game. notes ag The new version of the one-|and free throw by RO’s Roger Pontiac blew a comfortable 11- TT yale ee ned and-free one throw rule which re-| Sides and Bob Kelley produced| point cushion late in the 4th James, t + os sides, t ' H oi wards the foul shooter with a “‘bon-| the lst of four tied scores, stanza, when Royaj Oak mare aap ef oa roe. 7t3 shooti nd in- MARTIN | us’’ shot if he makes good his Ist The 6-foot-3 Sides and 6-4 Kelley rowed the gap to 43-40 with 24% acon, 6 ¢ 210 Beennee.e§ 6 8 ve Tebounding. inthe Ist ty. had ile effect on the fextr|tront in gp og pee Chicks taceterel we ik te | Se 08 8 Harper {33 : . f » extra! front line on : ————rerre ee eee td ‘ | Williams: g 8-0 r) 17 6 wie wil Ww iO O e ‘o line if e Royal Qak .......... 15 5 10 10—40 Persona) fouls: Pontiae—James 2, F 10 IS 4, Blecklow ¢, Jobasoe 3; total 13 2 Grundeman 3: total 10. ‘ | DETROIT (UP) — The Detroit dented 3rd straight league cham- Fla 5 cudnt To el) ectlen we Rouen fs cis . Fige_ warows minted: Poatioe—James % Lions were favored by two touch- pionship, have already assured | division rivals, the Lions will go all|also have strong ve for | Royal tides 3, “Rates, Gqwns today to sweep past the themselves of at least a tie for|out against the Eagles because | victory. Harper; ._— foe Philadelphia Eagies at Briggs Sta-| division honors. they want to make sure of sharing} Eagles rely chiefly on a passing oabels st basket; Pontise 61,” Royal ' dium tomorrow and wrap up the in the title game receipts. A tri-| attack paced by quarterbacks Ad- | O** National Football League's Western| Vietory im any of their last [union over Philadelphia will| rian Burk and Bob Thomason plus Division title three games will give the Lions mean of last SL. for each Do] set Somctond “moor | MQIOY LQ ; ba Crack Duy Parkers overt tm nie crors nd bet troit player. ason > compl —— J Ques | Lions, shooting prece- game Many of the Lions have pocketed deem poasts with ends Bobby , i ‘on po hcieeidalen championship game checks for the|ston and Pete Pihos their ; : Sop al eeciganay ated to Ta : to take any J won teed preset far Big 10 Teams in Action two regular season rivals figure! , ‘is'ty ‘exuibition trium 3 to offer tougher. chall 8 than the the age year, No. 1 Kentucky Makes |\*0«"") "> ae Rae ggg Loop Expansion : T i ht Detroit meets the troublesome , Pre-season tune-apa. be: : Chicago Bears a week hence. Bears, Game will feature a meeting . | Ist Cage Start on g are the only team with a chance | tween the league's top two scorers | Two 10-Club Circuits By BEN OLAN first time. So will every member of | to overtake the Lions in the divi- ’ a » ea NE THE PONTIAC ati SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, , 1954, TWELVE the Big Ten. | sion race. Then the Lions travel Lions. —Walston and Doak Walker of the | ciel Pass Ist Test "7 49-40) Wi | May Be in Operation , | 7 limited action | to Cleveland for a Dee. 19 meet Walston leads the scoring parade | Within Two Years 4 Saturday night college basket- riday night's to Cleveland for a meeting | 3 coal teoiis talbott be the lene: was high-lighted by Duke's 115-4) with the Browns who are within with 98 points, seven more than 3 : liest night of the week. pulverizing of Clemson in the first | one game of the Eastern Division have been scored by Walker. Lena By JOE REICHLER HOLD EVERYTHING! — Gordon Campbell (7) Pentise Press Photo res A ee Atlantic Coast Conference game of title ever, Walston has only two games| NEW YORK w—Concrete plans left aah rs Pevty at the are Dave Sweeney of Oxford and Dick The cage boys get down to work | the season, the 63-61 upset of well | —— still has a chance to’ yet to play while Walker has three. ‘for two 10-club circuits were ex- gee — ball ee _—? Friday | 3 vgs Clarkston. Oxford nipped the Wolves, pre oan Sackends tgussection Loyola of tite ae | pected to be mappéd oft at the | night’s game in the Oxford gym. Watching the action | 40-39. al, conference and nonconference | Clara's 58-48 triumph over Oregon |major league baseball convention 7 @ “se _. * | games after several high scoring | in a doubleheader which also saw eq 0 rind DSer | starting here Monday. Rochester Troy Victors ° | affairs last night. — -| California down Oregon State 52-50. The American League will con : Kentucky, the No. 1 rated team ° sider a proposal by Hank Green- Ski It eaten, wil ee action for the| | Richmond, a, Southern Con et. generat manager ot w| Milford :Drubs Skippers; Walled Lake, branch of the University of Min- nesota, 102-72. The University of Connecticut pulled out a 79-78 overtime victory in Sunday Play By HAROLD V. RATLIFF Notre Dame goes after its ninth ‘victory of the fading football sea- ers. * * «@ over St. Joseph’, of Philadelphia. Powerful aground, adroit in the Against Favored Irish: Club if toach. ball-handling had been thé key to SMU's offensive sucess. Nutt on the sidelines with Wyoming whipped Montana State | air and piloted by a genius of | collarbone. sits a broken | | Cleveland Indians to expand the | clreuit to 10 clubs_ by 1956 | ing its cities to 10 within two years | The National League -apparently punch. has beaten the American to the) Following the draft meet- | ing of Nov. 22, a National League | By JACK SAYLOR Basketball bounced onto the high Milford pow-| ered its way past | Waterford, 78-50, | in the 2nd half. Tom Gould's stand- |e rebounding job triggered the | = jin 10 points |to spark a Skipper comeback, but | Milford’s rebound strength and | Oxford Squeaks. Through by |! Point |hopes on a second-stringer starting| The National League aleo will | his first college game — John | discuss the advisability of increas- | , Walled Lake nearly let a 10 | point lead slip away, but held on : .4 their first invasion of the in eae Redskins’ fast break, which usually i son Saturday favored by every-| Roach steps into the cleated | although no official notification school athletic scene in a big way ins for a 44-43 win. Myrel Taulbee *| Face NFL 11 § 2 years a success by dru body to beat Southern Methodist | shoes of Duane Nutt, the man|has been given to its members. Fay night wath most ot Oskany | found Jim Davideon on the payet| "8 14 points for the Vikings. >) Z Rutgers 77-57, except Southern Methodist's play- whose throwing arm and adept 3M County’s prep fives in action. Cranbrook’s Dave Turner grabbed game honors with 15. : : 7-70 in overtime. St. John's of | | quarterbacks, Ralph Guglielmi, the} put there’ confide a committee was appointed to invest- while Walled sharp shooting were too much } team | Eagles, Giants Brooklyn humbled Roanoke 76-53, | Fighting Irish seek to cap a ‘tne | ye SMU pieces prey Thee Coacn | igate and explore the Pacific Coast Lal Oxford | Davidson led the scoring with 25 | that wenet — arg Mies Sedesteg on Narrow | Utah crushed Idaho 83-53, Loyola of | /campaign for their youthful coach, | woody Woodard going along. “Our |for the purpose of adding two woe ng 1! poknts Gould had 18. Fred Baker, | ©°"S -— ; pg ig oes nen Edge of Elimination Baltimore nipped Wagner 64-62 and Terry Bennan. Opposing them is ia, believe that Notre Dame can cities to the National League. point “squeak. | 11. and Don Perkuchin, 10 for Mil- macs hip 8. Oe Pe. | Washington defeated Hawaij 89-60. a Methodist team that pins its be beaten.” he said. ‘You'll see | ers.” Niles “ree. | ras while Jacober’s 16 paced Wa- eed : somemeye ye | erat same. Rete ln “Vikings rtrd ay nrote owe ta the od ; Cold mathematics, as “vel as © R ff P fi 16 h Wi Notre Dame is strong where + nipped C Larry Spencer’s driving lay-up : d probable cold weather. y ays Or t In SMU is weak — the Irish are great | poner _ for agree brook, 44-43. and| with ene minute left gave Oxford | Peried. cutscoring Lake Orion, r staring three National at passing and SMU, without Nutt, | Com { HBaig » at Oxford tripped | it's 40-39 edge over Clarkston. The | «!?+ te pull away in their con- BS League teams in the face carves With Involuntary Layoff | 4ppears quite impotent there. SMU | ; tory for nee pension | SAYLOR Clarkston, 40-39. | wideats actually won the game test, Jack Acton was high for 4 when the Detroit Lions will at- | also has a leaky pass defense =| spec y any pe icular R t ter's new ball club! at the foul line, sinking M4 ef the Colts with 13 points, but 4 tempt to sew up the Western Di- NEW YORK W@ + Undefeated mated that the wounds would side- oF it has had until now. The brilli- ; = yo 4 downed Fitzgerald, 64-48, and Troy | 23. Clarkston had an edge in Floyd are and Jim ec a 4 vision title and Cleveland tries to! Frankie Ryff had his 16th victory line Ryff at least three months, | 8% Guglielmi has thrown for 1.031 | If and when the two leagues be-| |opened wi 49-32 triumph over) Mid goals, 17-13, bet dropped ; oa = today, rookie of the year honors Frank t yards. That's almost as much as “ome 10-team circuits, it was be-| Lak "s hf i ed only & free throws. Wott paced Grisn with 10, ston crown. all but clinched. and an involun- ay ee “Tae tia eon fee nine foes have registered against aaa that Los Angeles ona San Tasker Game. epg "ate wae Oxford played without its 6-4 cen-| Southfield blasted Taylor Cester : ; SMU Psat uel Go Nae York Glontt wre — eee Sen Seen ieee piling i a big lead. . OY | Francisco would become National | whipped Romeo, 68-47. ter Fred Bergin, but Dwight Spi-| With a nt alt Sees Fier. : ahead ot a: * ee League members while Montreal Jack Minzeys rangy and sea- ker shifted to his spot and netted | ut of their game are the clubs bordering on the nar- * @ H hed \ The weather is supposed to be h M Leighton and Bob Evans eact 4 of cimaivation. Sead! b an eer an a wae York are deadlocked at 64 in the | his left orb. i Nardietlo oath | t defeating Detroit and South Ca: aS ene a. hae AS ils . oe hngdes Pod ce or eae, Perk‘enn. f ai Meey, i hee Eastern Division. event has | HOUSTON u—Omaha apparent. | !in@. & conqueror of Army meets ais $6,008 to $7,200. The sre merce as a project to assist the|Ouid es Yai Memerrc oe 6 won seven and lost two. i bi ose | The Citadel | football letter at Wheaton College. Baker, ¢ 4311 ie g 4 412 ouston Hate a8 Be cee to Teite A eee a cad t the da ings | Some Problem aise wil be dis 156 Olympic Games fund. Devi. ¢ 1 1 3 Larkin. g@ 1 0 3 In games just for the records | ball but the Nebraska city will | wall Suiters ites AP Hobolth, former Pontiac High | The fund has been guaranteed | Green, | 2k} Mickmen ct 0 2 Baltimore will be at Los Angeles | TD Favorite have to wait a few days longer for iad’ Xevier’ ila i. Y gridder, was a reserve quarter. | $10,000 and this amount will be| Sivoti {10 2 mernack fi 32 Saturday and Green Bay at San) completion of the transfer to the | a.). Texas College a increased by any net profits from | Sanford. ¢ 1 2 4 Woodman.c 0 2 2 Francisco Sunday. American Assn and Arkansas A&M, Mexico Uni- Irish Place 5 on | hack ou Whraten'y Cniinginte | oo vencwal of tha 29te mnidwiner | Sec tis Cleveland will be facing a se-| ‘Over Titan I] Announcement of Omaha's de. Yf _ ape Eeever. Nathmal Unt All-Catholic Eleven a Of Hiinola cha ' |tourney, said Steve Gavin, presi-| 29 20 78 18 4 50 verely crippled Washington. club | HOUSTON «& — University of parture from the Class-A Western he rida State ‘sate and Tames 7 | __ dent of the chamber. Wostn Cn ae ; which has won only two of 10 jiouston was a seven-point favorite League may be made next week . Oren! nate MILWAUKEE ® — Notre Dame | Another Pontiac boy, Bob McCur- | The Open will be held at the games. Quarterback Jack Scarbath over Detroit today in a battle for at the major leagues’ convention landed five spots today on er fed of 8 Marquette street, was a | Rencho Municipal “Course, despite CLABESTON _ el is ed to see only limited Missouri in New York City. | All-Catholic All-America football | |member of the Wheaton Academy Campbell. {3 3 9 Benedict. f 1 2 4 | expect runnerup honors in the Missouri ty ams. 0ac ets. the opposition of the Professional ;23,?"; 3 1 7 DeleS’ker.f 1 2 4 | duty because of an injured shoul- | Vajjey Conference. Representatives of the Western ‘team announced by the National | squad which won the Chicago) Golfers Assn.. which is sponsor-| Johnson, c 5 019 D'wS'kere 4 715 E der. More than a dozen eee =e 7 League and the St. Louis Cardi- Pesce Welfare Conference News | area's Private School League. | ing a rival tourney at Inglewood, —— e2 1 5 — es 214 are unsound of body. c Meus Taare emernn * although recessing negotia- V f {C fid Service. Wheaton Academy is the high jan 69. | Kiser, @ 0 0 © Wildey, e011 Dale Atkeson and tackle Volney poe ir res er Pee tions, said Friday they are confi- | ole 0 onil ence | The team, chosen by coach F. L. | school ‘department -of Wheaton) =~ a Carmean, f 1 @ 2 Wispoon, g 1 0 3 raarae a A Detroit victory woeld throw €t 8, successful conclusion will | LOS ANGELES ut—Head Coach | ‘Frosty? ipa of sepa oo Bob's parents are Mr. and Orange Blossom Classic cron” ‘ a9 suets . : be reached within 10 days Hapton Pool got a vote of fi- | 'is composed of outstanding players | Mrs. James McCurry. ere Reese es Detroit, Houston and Oklahoma : R e of con ° Oxford .....s.0% . 9 1212 t~40 MSC, M linemen A. & M. inte a tie, each with a ————————— | dence from the Los Angeles Rams’ pom Catholic colleges and univer- | | F il Is Scheduled for Tonight \ Pon thas rT 9 Royal Oak 4 ope . | president and team captain Satur. Sities. yed lawless lw lied Lax 44 Cranbrook ; to Join Blue Team ‘bee Three-Team Batile “day but no one denied a report of, ‘The All-Catholic All-America: Pla si MIAMI. Fla. The major post-| nocnester 4 Piimeeraié, Mt Detroit's Titans arrived here NEW YORK u—Cornell. Prince- internal unhappiness on the club,| Ends—Dan Shannon. Notre Dame, and | Whitey Lockman, first baseman season football game for ad a taser Geer a MONTGOMERY. Ala. uw — The yesterday and had their first look ton and Pennsylvania were picked The Rams problem was touched anecee Mocereil, Perdhem: ee ee | for the 1954 Giants, made 40 outs | colleges comes up in the Orange | py Romeo 7 ent ones at a stadium turf since Thanks. Saturd . azcetepe tems ar beeercape earanen cn Smes in the World series and played| Bowl tonight when Florida A-M Bentley 47 Parmington 42 Yank squad lacked only one play- din P - aturday to fight it out for the off by a published story Friday of Ears goed a ——— n University plays subeeten Mary- | [Eiymoatn 3 B rtley a er of reaching its. full 24man : . Rey Pei wer and snow Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball purported discontent between Ram fer Boston center—Dick Szymanski, | errorless - | and State Coll in the 2nd | Mad hea nts o ee bes ” fighting strength after a Michigan |{°6 ‘oreed them to work indoors. Leazue title in a poll of the players and the coaching staff, No Notre Dame becks—Relph Gugtiotm! end moe! 44 | ming © City 53 Capac “6 guard and a Michigan State end In eight games, Detroit has de- league's eight coaches _Player | was identified by mame. sels oo cae | annual Orange Blossom Ciassic. Oe a volunteered Friday for the Blue Gray game here Christmas Day New help for the North in the 17th annual reewal of the inter sectional rivairy were Michigan Captain Ted Cachey and Michigan State’s Charlie Fairbanks U. M. Wins Opener ANN ARBOR (UP)—Jay Goold scored twice in the: final period to lead the University of Michigan to a successful opening of its hock- ey season with a 42 victory over McGill oe at the Michigan Wolverines with a goa! .peried and Bill Mac- it out with a 3rd Beat Dakotans | LANSING (UP)—Michigan College hockey team broke deadlock with age’ pe in feated only Tulsa and Villanova Houston entered its’ with a 45 record final game Aussie Stor Riocewell Beats U. S. Ace seine, MELBOURNE «INS)i—l (nis champion Vic Seixas wrapped up Australian boy ae Lew Hoad in straight sets Thurs day. was defeated in turn “today by Hoad's fellow countryman Ken Rosewal] In a smooth, hard-driving per- formance Rosewall downed the American ‘ace 6-1, 46. 6-1, 7-5, to provide revenge for Australia in the finals of the Victorian cham- pionships. | Mueller, Jones on TV ROCHESTER. N> Y. «(INS)—Pe- ter Mueller, former German mid- dleweight champion who lost a wild ten-round decision to Utah's Gene Fullmer in his Ist U.S start last month. battles Ralph “Tiger Jones of Yonkers, N. Y tonight in a_nationally-televised (ABC) fight at the sports arena __ Marquette, end Leon hitey, — _ ine: Wing Football Produced Outstanding By BOB HOBING by The Associated Press Single-wing football, which met with cnsiderable success in 1954, has produced some outstanding All- America comiicaws among. line. men. bt] ca cs UCLA employed the single wing with nearly flawless execution to |go unbeaten and untied, aided by | Jack Ellena, guard Jim Salsbury ;and end Bob Long b s * Bud Brooks, a 200-pound senior led Arkansas’ Cinderella team to an unexpected Southwest Confer- ence championship and Cotton Bowl berth from = guard posi tion. Michigan "finished in a second *. Lineman Candidates for All-America Selections place Big Ten tie with its brand, of single-wing featuring sophomore | wingman Ron Kramer and talent- ed tackle Art Walker. Tackle Ed Fouch of Southern California's Pacific Coast Rose Bowl representatives and guard Bill Meigs of Harvard's Big Three | titlists also play for single-wing | adherents. 2 * Ld I such splendid performers as tac ‘kle | National champion Ohio State | and Oklahoma joined UCLA. in posting unblemished records this | year and again it was key indivi- ducls who carried a big share of the burden. Buckeye tackle Dick Hilinski, a 240 pounder, was state's big man up front. Center Kurt Burris and end Max Boydston have drawn a flood of praise from those who have seen them in action. Ron Beagle of Navy and Army’ s Don Holleder are among the other first-class wingmen considered as | All-America timber along with Maryland's Bill Walker, Auburn's Jimmy Pyburn, Miami's Frathk McDonald, Notre Dame’s Dan Shannon and California's Jim Han- | ifan. | One of the toughest jobs facing selectors has been at guard where talent is plentiful. Ralph. nauskas of West Point the strongest. men in Calvin -Jones of Iowa Bettis of Purdue get the the Midwest while Franklin Rice, Frank — Carolina, Len Benzi of Navy Gene Lamone of West Virginia lcome highly recommended. i x "Basketball Results SCHOOL RESULTS tidinn ge $4, Battle Creek Cen- tral ——— 88. Mayville 54 57, Croswell-Lexington 47 88, Care 38 70, Mariette 66 a doa eee Gar ot meena te Gases Cass Secmromct $2. Bamtramck St. Ledis- | St Alrbonsus 31. t. 47. 3 a Owonse 49. Baoge | PE sari oH H 2 : ANN ARBOR (#—Jack Wardrop the University of Michigan | Jones and Delaney Post Identical Times in AAU qualifying trials earlier in the day by Linda Schulte of the American Turners of Detroit. Bump Jones (of Pontiac) and Mike Delaney—both of Michigan— did the 100-yard men’s butterfly stroke in identical times of 60.2 seconds. Jim Walters, Cart Bates and John Carcy — also of Michigan — were medalists in men's diving. The 18-and-under diving compe- tition was won by Alvaro Gaxrola. Pitt Line Coach Quits PITTSBURG Hi® — Bob Fried- ef 33 secends, cot in | consene, lund, former Michigan State star jathlete and one time member of ‘the Philadelphia Eagles National ‘Football league team. resigned ag line coach of Pitt's football team und had served as for the past three e - THE SATURDAY. ce ge eee EMBER 4, 1054 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN em tear tem se “ = fo es ie : “a ° >: : . é + ook, Bis. AGE—122 PLUS—Dr, .and Mrs. Rockwood , house at 8301 Foster Rd., Clarkston, for their home and proceeded to do renovating job. The original-lines of the colonial house were preserved and by the extensive wall of built-ins in the master bedroom, A large mirror centers the wall. Blue and yellow cornflower paper covers the walls. Picture at the lower right shows yolng son Tommy reading on the raised hearth of the family room fireplace, The floor of this room is cork tile. THREE BROOMS BECOME ONE — Once three rooms, the Bullard living room has white woodwork framing dark green pheasant wallpaper. Dark green is used for slip- covers, beige, brown and cafe au lait for upholstering and rose beige for the carpeting of this room. The dining room is furnished with cherry woods. The picture below shows e. sth fo were. _ - eo" * ene, library of built-in bookcases lining three corner sections. a with « PONTIAC PRESS — a THIRTEEN ah DE so te Ti OS ae “3 anata a “ ed Your Neighbor’s Ho B a Pi By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE A‘house can transcend twelve use ullards Select 122 Year-Old House terns on a bright yellow back- ground, ts located off the library. By building « full-wall ef sliding door closets, spacious drawers beneath and centering with a large mirrer, the Bul- lards have extensive storage Pass-Through Door Provides Easy Dining Informal dining has become the order of the day and eating in front of an open fire is good for the appetite as well as for Edging their kitchen cupboard, this double, sliding-door, offers plenty of room to pass through From the activity room side, it looks like part of the knotty at = x . « _A central bar, with stools up- holstered in a bright yellow leather, is the favorite lunch spot for "the three Bullard children, “It is extremely convenient to have this second facility,” she said, ‘When I'm getting a meal OF as qualeaain The central bar is the eating facility for the family and is covered in the same spatter linoleum as the counter e / F| ems a 4 wa EM RS 2 eta ‘ *& he _FOURTEEN eee ———-6— Lorraine Manor's Plans Water- oe 5 a i Uncontrolled Vapor Dipped Brush ls Household Viper Call for 170 New Homes Smooths Patching | vxwirsiea sisaure winin » is one of the househoider's ’ A new home project which will has been included in the plans. When holes and cracks in new greatest enemies.’ Water Vv po include 170 houses when it is com- Paved roads and a elty water wood are to be filled, a primer is courages dry rot, mold, warping. plete opens its ‘model on Ferm | and sewer system are part ef the | applied first. This is followed by | It can even cause paint to peel on berry St. (off Elizdbeth Lake Rd.| community facilities of this mew | the use of between M59 and Scott Lake| area. Rd.) today. The model will be open each) door anes. ; the txterior of a house, A simple spackling material for answer to the problem is ventila- indoor surfaces and putty for out- pon The filling material -is An exhaust fan in the kitchen or Called Lorraine Manor, the new | day from on until 9 p.m. for carefully smoothed before brushing attic can work wonders, Ve ' has been named “The | public inspection. Twenty-five are | on the finishing coats louvtes in the attic will allow mois- Cheleca.” The builder is the | being built immediately with the A good trick to know, when ture to escape. Even the slight you're applying spackling material. | opening of a window in the bath- Gardner Constraction Co. and the | balance scheduled for completion |j. that » paint brush, dipped in| room while bathing or taking a sales will be handied by the | next year. White Bros. Realty of Waterford. — All brick, the Chelsea features three bedrooms with a combina- tion living and dinifg% room and a | Sen smoothing and grass, watch out for poison If burning over any dead leaves terial before it starts to dry. The use of the wet paint brush) The average broiler in America c ; : ; minimizes the amount of sanding it was marketed when it was 89 days ivy. Pqgon ivy smoke is as dan- will be neeessary to do to smooth old in 1947, but breeding, nutri- water, can be most helpful in shower will do away with a heavy eut the patching ma- load of destructive vapor: large kitchen with knotty pine cup- |gerous as touching the plant. if ‘the surface before applying the tion and disease conttol have re- boards, A spacious storage room! not more so. finishing coat. duced the average age to 72 days. WE ARE PROUD . .. to have been a supplier of TRAN- SIT MIXED CONCRETE for the out- standing new CHELSEA HOMES LOCATED IN LOVELY Lorraine Manor Conveniently situated on Elizabeth Lake Rd., between Scott Lake Rd. and: Huron St. We urge you to see these homes .. . we urge you also to call CATSMAN the next time you need transit mixed concrete. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ISFACTION with every load of our CATSMAN | at We give SERVICE and SAT- TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE COMPANY - REDI-MIX SUPERCRETE © Chelsea Home A New 3 Bedroom Brick Ranch Home With CITY WATER — PAVED STREETS and SEWERS ® Choice of 5 Home Designs ® Knotty Pine Cabinets with Rustic Hardware © Oil Forced Air Heat. Be Built by Gardner In Beautiful Lorraine Manor @ Tile Bath ® Floor to Ceiling Closets _@ Modernfold Closet Doors © 8’x6’ Storage Room Construction Co. of Summer Furniture Goes OOrs a _ . oid chairs. The copper — Glittering Year Ahead is soperel. As odie pices a . P Foreshadowed in Show |tor garage. el Hammond and F Upper Long Lake i also svailable Youngstown kitchen has double. sink, stove hood, vent fan, garbage disposal. Over 40 running ft. of cupboard space. If you can afford a little more than a house on a lot... new and exclusive opportunity to enjoy home ownership in this private lake community. 18, 300 -- purchases a home worthy of its place in this magnificent natural setting. Model open for inspection. Daily and Sunday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m, Phone A Cross Societies, Invitation to lakeside living: see this 4. HAMMOND [LAKE] ESTATES summer of 1954 than ever before | foe 6£0 Room J) Lrveme Room ) 285 [see : me FEderel 8.1331, living room and pan- eled den. 2 HOUSEMAN-SPITZLEY CORPORATION « 4th Fleer, Washington Bivd. Bidg.. Detroit 26.| Phone WOedward 3-4816. ~ 1 Now You Can Finish Carpet to Own Taste “What will they think of next?” Tt is hard fo guess, especially _}affer hearing the new news about an ingenious dealer in New York City. He sells carpeting, fresh off the loom, unfinished, undyed, for | one-third the cost of the floor-cov- ering as we think of carpet. What does the homemaker do | with it? She buys it in sizes a yard | square or less, dyes them in her household washer, then tapes them | together to make a rug or carpet | ef any dimensions she desires. Imagine the color possibilities! Checkerboards, contrasting stripes, the variety is endless. The shop also has a variety of unfinished drapery fabrics, as they | are after weaving and before be- ing dyed or printed. Here again” “ithe homemaker colors them. in her washer, to her heart's con- | Evidence that heart disease, can- cer, diabetes and mental disease tend to run in families has been reported by statisticians of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. a Lumber BUILDERS’ WDWE. BLDRS’ SUPPLIES SASH & DOORS - PAINTS DICKIE Lumber Co. Phone FE 4-3538 2495 Orchard Leke Rd. Lakeland : | Burmeister’s — Burmeister's — Burmeister’s REMOVAL ; SALE! ‘MUST MOVE Roosevelt Hotel FE 4-518) REFRIGERATION SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE Frigidaire Commercial Dealer MASON . REFRIGERATION FE 2-6400 t's — Burmeisters — Burmeister's — Bu ; § . 461 Gissbeth Loke Rood @ON +2 ACRE OR LARGER LOT each overlooking Hammond Lake @ Three large bedrooms @ Private swimming boating, fishing ®@ Large dining room PLUS separate _ breakfast nook @ Radiant - perimeter heat oversize oi! furnace ® Double insulation: Reflective foil plus insulating blanket © Six-foot wardrobe closets with wood sliding doors @ Brick wall between living room and dining room. © 1'% ceramic tile baths ® Vanity in master beth. ® Den and living room overlooking Hammond Lake @ Two-car attached garage @ just 15 minutes r; from Northland... 2 blocks from new shopping center _Burmeister's — Burmeister's — Bu Burmeister’s —— Surmeister's — Burmeister's Burmeister’s — .Burmeister's — Burmeister's — Be Burmeister's Burmeister's Clear Weed Combination Doors... .. $13.95 2x4 16° Red Fir Special........... $90.00 4x8 4%" Plywood ............ New $4.95 4x8 Masonite ................... $2.56 4x8 PegBoard..............:. .. $4395 4x8 Sheet Rock ............... .. $1.45 100,000 FEET - GOOD LUMBER :; 4 _ White Pine 1x12 White Pine Sheathing. No. 210 Shingles . . 4x8 % Plyscore .. Ne. 2 and Better Oak Flooring, 2%" $119.00 No. 1 and Better Oak Flooring 2'4" $175.00 Hardware .... Up to 25% Off “ee © © we woe ee ww wee *e + #8 ee we eweeewee see eevee “ee ee eee eevee eee eee eet eee ee eee aee CASH and CARRY. SPECIALS. £ 1x6, 1x8, 1x10, 1x12 Utility .. Te Lin. Ft 1x6 Ne. 2 and Betir Yellow Pine $109.00 8 = 1x8 No. 2 and Better Yellow wae Ship Lap . $110.00 M $150.00 M Boydell Paint . . Up to 25% Off Zonolite.........% ™ S135 § ——eerrrreryrreyrerveveee ©) SA i i i Mi Ni i Mi ttt i tt hn ~wowvrwrvrvevrvrvreewvrwvevwe;gv7T“4«wleivrrvttty i i i i i et te 3-PC. COLORED BATH SETS Regular 8719 95 $-Foot Cast Iron Tub, Medicine ce Cabinet ard All Chrom- Fietings 5 158° Vour choice eof biee, gray, tan, corel er green. ONLY 60 of these . Better berry! Our Price Complete! Look! 14x20 Garage ‘298” Clear Fir Siding #210 tb. Shingles Steel Door Lumber COMBINATION DOOR (STANDARD $ 29” Aluminum Latch Aluminum Frame Aluminum Wire Vacuum Door Closer Step Crash Chain Three Hinges SIZE) Better Hurry Buy on Burmeister’s easy credit plan and take up to 3 years to pay! Weekdays 8 p. m.-Sundays 10-3 BURMEISTER’S ORTHER LUMBER CO. Wholesale or Retail PONTIAC 8197 Cooley Loke Rd. Phone EM 3-417) & EM 3-3996 DETROIT Telegraph & 9 Mi..Rd. @° Phone FL 1-4184 -- $ s9ysyouung — ssojsouung — 5s seqsjouung _ $ s0)s10UIHNg cabs * — Ssoyyouung — Ss0j3}9uUNG — $,2058}9NUNg __ 5 seys:0uUNgG — 5,20;8}OUUUNG — $,s0js19WuUNg S.19js19ULING — $ 19jS19WUNg : . | We Deliver Within 70 Mile Radius of Our Yard | * v muy * 4 ro ee ae en ae | ‘s “ . 4 i Lae , ‘ S : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4! 1954 yy “ — ! Cedar Closet Local Contractor; a 7 BB. : i Gives Elegance oe . 4g [9 Guest Room | Receives Award : builders sayr te to equip it wun a| H. C. Shingledecker | . . % T cedar lined closet, a traditional Among 49 Contractors * 4 g z 2 7 ; symbol of quality and taste. i | ) "it moderately large, the cieet| Cited for Safety - | -seeness: : | age for ou-o-ecason garments and | Tor-nine highway and brides , a - household woolens while also pro- —— NO , viding attractive closet space for cae for OF ae ome ten F EL. . Cc ST : gupsts , compi ing 1954, ; : . ie - late extra cont need be tm. | Pe he cages wer 6M Wm ALS EASY WAY ‘ / : of the Michi Builders’ . 3 -_ . : during construction of a home. | NE. tel which opened at the ; : : = pc pe: red cedar lining -“ _ — Detroit, on Wednes- . ef | be as a structural finish di- | day afternoon. 3 oa , , elder home an ordinary closet can eurtlg ‘eae Bees of 38 ekote FEATURES: MONTHLY 8 |csxcecleee ‘e . ) ‘ existing walls, ceiling and floor. as . ® Two Bedrooms Under a normal pension plan oh llwpeny yerwogl la e. ® Full Basement PAYMENT a fund which would provide $100|Were @ part of an association pro- af a month at age 65 would provide |@T@am to decrease accidents on © 4 Styles to Choose From only $70 a month at age 60 but | Construction work. In commenting : . . Includes Principle . would give $148 at age 70 on this program, executive secre- | or if you prefer q blankel-type id Luxair Automatic od tusevaat tary C. J. Pg of the associ- insulation, we have : end interes : tion said that working days lost Oil Heat a a sonia of eccidents -were sub- ro us BALSAM WOOL ° stantially reduced in 1954 the ® Automatic Water OCCUPANCY in 30 DAYS&. |experience established in 1963. : | Loom : i | “aatacacct ster Sao Ht Albert B. LOWRIE Lumber Co. = * > igan hig may construc- s | i ates die : | | fen Erne had received national Hl 1409 Boldwin (Cor. of Walton) Phone FE 2-9104 i coe MODEL HOME | Seana 4 Windows | ated General Contractors of | ome <== == = = z | America for member participa- : — |iicests. | 157 LONGFELLOw | | SESS SS [HOT AIR IS FREE. - . . | ing programs. , | e Paved Streets | e Co ing Education Se | e : | ‘se ol ctucas ce pega ACTION and CASH TALK! | Full Closets with Sliding COLUMBIA OPEN DAI LY BAKED ENAMEL |co-sponsored with the Michigan There ts @ let of LOOSE TALK and HOT AIR ficating around Doors and ALSTONE | Road Builders’ Association a series et oe ee ae oe ae ee vin on in : . training courses to educate con- Call us teday and let us give you e factual eppraisal your = ; + Powic Tile Bath and SUNDAY | “miei |Sccicorcva| Saeieeke ae me . Sie eTaag [eet suvervining, practices” Tie |] FeSO Serta cima pete ct * Double Ribbon Drive ] Pr M Pp M Order N for Fall | course was develéped by Profes- | mysteries here™. . . if it’s a good clean deal we'll give you quick Z % e s e e w wew rerre jsor B. I. Loft of the college and action. Call today and try us. We will back our decision with « f © Completely Insulated * jesiafiation—_- || Su heen-credlied “hy tea aieiei-| te on Se ae Se oe ee ee, % tion with being i in | ise Taxes Phone Sat. & Sun. ALSAR CO. Frc oes cen aarine | PAUL A. KERN. Realtor | UNi e 2 . 8 5 9 3 Factory Rep. &. Depki | 1954. This program, accofding to | bd b J | iversity = PE 5-3412 .Mr. Carroll was the first of its “ | Sen! |kind to be developed in the coun- | Naga Ca : ; ‘ try for stateside training of high- | 31 OAKLAND AVE PHONE FE 2-9209 : a bridge construction super- | == = a | * - | - 3. | 7 | ; | : i | Electric Snow Cleaner | \ @,nyztor, { | | prniane dé» / INOS i + : ‘Clears Path 2 Feet Wide [~ : ; _ | FY ~ ©] Cc TA G Oo La | | An electric snow remover is now | a o- . SADIATOR : ean from Duo-Control; “ — 4 Spring Co. of East Lansing, Mich. a : . ; e SH | It weighs 36 pounds and cleans AyX\rbe Naat TUTUPAN : 4 J Fe . is ere. |}a 24inch path at the rate of 24 with ; | : es, / feet a minute. 7 REAL WOOD WALL : PANELING } | Lakeland Oo : an. | Shores ; } . =, 1 Subdivision Now you can add new life to tired, | On Reed Lake Tejera . be Lake Home Sites paneling Textured Ripplewood | Es. , a ! EN) Beech eomes ranay weecancth anly aa | 3 . Ges end Ol Furneces Multi-Lakes Realty | be puned or waned, ass the : " ~ ai super washers 5 | i —_ —_ ioc | idea-packed Ripplewood display. | hie — ah heat | 4x8 Sheet . .. . . Only $800 ¥ ad ] P war ore ting ne Ge Cash and Carry Materials Supplied by: contort rocor rh | a> kae Clear vice _ | Ut | H) ls | commencia. suittup || No Money Down i é J i e ° eane | ROOFING As Lew $ p= 00 | Acme Builders Supply, 2064 West Eleven Mile Rd., Berkley | || William Lechner || "sn. wt" |) “ooo 5 "per mo ‘uate ° ° | Get An Sstimate Witheet Obligation 4/— Maximum Aero Heating, 981 Oakland, Detroit 38 - ” iG raion a “og UGUS-MARSH “o || Loan... 500 3360 W. Heren FES-6910 Arnel Lumber, 3750 West Eleven Mile Rd., Berkley | — | |] Cope Steel, 14035 Grand River, Detroit 27 == = == ———— = F h Floor C ing, 3230 Joy Rd., D it 6 Bere ty eee 4-Bedroom Complete Homes | A. Green & Son, 11697 Bréad St., Detroit 4 N . $ DOWN-—No Closing Costs Glass Sales, 5570 Chicago, Detroit 4- | ow as No Mortgage Costs—Nothing Hanson Lumber, 14349 Meyers Rd., Detroit 27 Low as Else to Pay Down Leo Bros. Excavating, 18020 Biehl, Roseville . ’ ’ : t -ft. Orville Likens, 19 Riviera, Pontiac ‘48 per month approximate., oe oe On Sarge lOerit. Cots) Martin Floor Company, Van Dyke, Mich. FHA payment includes taxes, insur- i 7 Bill Miller, Electrician, 19130 Appoline, Detroit 21 ance, interest and principal on this - : Morris Hardware, 14131 Fenkle, Detroit || Seen Payment: | Norman Lumber Co., 14300 Cloverdale, Detroit 4 | | THIS IS NOT A SHELL HOME, i Rockwell, 15160 Eight Mile Road | BUT A COMPLETED HOUSE. _ Tru Bilt Builders Suppties, 1992 Pontiac Drive, Pontiac | | READY TO MOVE INTO | Alex Ramsey, 13100 Gabell, Detroit f - : William Tucker, 15503 Tracey, Detroit 26 , ° Quiet Residential a LOCATION: Drive out Dixie Highway North to Sash- Custom Dry Wall, 26400 33-Mile Rd., Richmond, Mich. |] | © Lerge 100 Ft. Front Lots Maybee to Mery Sue to model neo Sunyaie ond Mor , | @ Lawns Seeded and Graded Copan tp eM . net Dae ; ; a | .© Near Schools-Churches "Including Saturday aa —— ‘ . | © Twenty Minutes from Pontiac Sunday iRicege Tuesday) DAN ROSE REALTY |l; CONSTRUCTION Ci wn UE NEF JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION CO. 1 18109 James Couzens , Diamond 1-0112 ||| Box.388, Birmingham ~ MI 4-0328 OR 3-2757. i : . : . | 2 " Se oa Cluistnas Window Adds fo Holiday Cut-outs of colored cellophane can make a striking Christmas design on your picture window. Pictures of a tree, a Santa Claus or some other familiar fig- ure will fasten to the window with scotch tape or rubber cement. Or, if pictures are too difficult, try designs of cubes, triangles, pars and other geometric pet. | fe ef eladtsti.: . . on your beautiful new Whit- field Estates and the ““Maceday Home.” MASS GRADING ; and ROAD BUILDING TRIPP and GLIME 3240 Elizebeth Leke Rood FE 4-6841 Three Bedroom Model | First of 130 Houses With Lake Privileges | The *“‘Maceday Home” will be opened to the public for the first time today This model home, first of 130 Porter-Cable’s NEW Y," DRILL a For the exterior, the builders | chose brick frents with sides and, back constructed of a new type of | asbestos shake which is aid ous. Included is a carport in this | one-story contemporary design. Interior plans offer a large kitch- | en and utility room with a fill- tiled bathroom. Lets measure 100 by 150 feet and lake privileges on both Mace- day and Williams Lakes are pro- vided with the homes. roads in the development are to be black-topped. Immediate plans for the pro-| Compore this Homemaster tool with any other home shop drill on the market. It sets o new Holds bits securely stendord of quolity in power, performance, ject call for building 30 —_—) @ Ws Lightwoight...onty | and price! Designed and built by experts, it | With the balance to be construct ate 2c: contains expensive drill features to moke it sometime next year. powerful . Drills up to %” in steel," in wood. Can also F. H. A. financing is scaitatial | for these houses with the exclusive | sales handling by White Bros. | D Hosky Universo! Motor . yet lightweight and compoct. for monimum power. ompoct for drilling be used with work-saving attachments for hun- | posity of Waterford. © [= quorters. . dreds of repair jobs—"“do-it-yourself” projects. _ = ue . _- aS buvert Tenms | IT'S THE BIGGEST DRILL VALUE OM THE MARKET Pie ard Old Lights If you're dubious about the wir- Keego Hardware No. J, 2% sutiou at ine win FE 2-3760 3041 Orchard Lake Ave., Keego Harbor inan‘a new howe one ts cheaper | ~wowrrererererererererY,* PPP Pratt ng pre nat ne POON Prag in ag a ta Gea PPP raf ngn irern pragtradntngs ce | a? THE MACEDAY HOME—One hundred and thirty bedroom homes will be built in the Whitfield Estates on W Rd. The model home of this project opens today and is Maceday Home." Lake privileges on i i ie ‘ . 4 ¥ ) | ties | > ¥.. , ~~ ~THE PONTIAC PRESS. | SATURDAY ».DECEMBER 4. 1054 two lakes, Williams and Maceday, offered with these homes. This model will be completely furnished and .the public is invited from noon this contemporary design. until 9 p.m. each = to — Now Offered in 3-D Do-it-yourself paintings in 3-D are offered by Tasker Associates | of Brooklyn, N. Y. The painting | is molded in bas-relief of granulat- ed wood and phenolic resin. Each | section is numbered, 7wrwwwveeeeeeerevvreY. Best Wishes Hartman & Tyner Builders of the Maceday Homes PLUMBING FIXTURES tes apply the corresponding numbered paint, just ‘like Rem- beandt. Fiame-Proof COTTON INSULATION installed in the new Lemear Home ~ Insulation Products Co. 4091 Schoolcraft Detroit, Mich. ‘All Kinds of Insulation VE 6-8700 ~errrvrevreve.e* PPAF LP OO APR FAR PPS by—. The J. L. Hudgins Plumbing Co. “Service and Quality” 1356 S$. Wayne Rd. Wayne, Mich. PA 1-8700 “~wwrewreerrvrervreeeeYTtYTT. ereeerrrrrrrrrrrrer. : r 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 . 4 and : 4 4 4 t 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 “4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 . POSE ee OO TUCO iy 44 Best Wishes ‘for Success “Maceday Home” to the Beautiful _< Automatic Driver Keeps | || Car at Pre-set Speed A sort of automatic driver + for your automobile is made in Ander- son, tnd. by C. K. McCullough Inc. , } \s * ‘SEVENTEEN The device is mounted on the steer- ing post of your car and keeps the ear at constant pre-set speeds re- of hills. It as when. your ‘foot accelerator. Best. Wishes to’ the ““Maceday CUSTOM-MADE’ SPREAD F ' and DRAPERIES ‘ KIRSCH RODS; by . PONTIAC UPHOLSTERING wi” MFG. CO. Complete Decorating Service touches the brake or ed Home” Homes IM ---- Whitfield Estates We're proud to have done the Interior and Exterior Painting in this outstanding home. GEO. W. - ANDERSON Decorating Contractor EM 3-2212 ara ree j } Used Exclusively in the ““Maceday” Home . 4620 Dixie Highway selected to furnish the k Electrical Wiring and - Fixtures for the Maceday ELECTRIC 2501 Dixie Hwy. 3am, E 2-0287 . — We are proud to have been wad’ -congeny= 4% — Visit Finish by— OR 3-1211 the MACEDAY - HOME In Beautiful Whitfield Estates Quality Lumber Millwork Builders’ Supplies Hardware | BURKE LUMBER COMPANY “Where the Home Begins” Drayton Plains-On-the-Dixie niet - - ead The Maceday Home FHA Approved Features: Perimeter Under Floor Heating Carport Knotty Pine Cabinets with Rustic Hardware 8’x6’ Picture Window Spacemaster Folding Doors on Closets Carey Ceramo Siding Brick Front Alwintite Aluminum Sliding Windows 6’x10" Laundry Room Model Completely Furnished on: 7 f hese 8 aa Ie 100 Foot Lots Paved Streets ‘MODEL Lake Privileges on Both Williams & Maceday Lakes The “Maceday” Furnished Home Open Every Day til Of 3-BEDROOM RANCH HOME in WHITFIELD ESTATES WHITE BROS. ™ REAL ESTATE Offices at 5660 Dixie Highway, Waterford OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1769 Built by. Hartman and Tyner 7 ao . @, * , . + é : THE..PON: TIAC PRESS, 2sarunbay, DECEMBER 41956 > “EIGHTEEN . ne - ye ee The Chicago River is the only trom its mouth, sme Hig Speed Scissors river in the world that flows away ‘ing feat. Electric scissors that cut with a| : Ina = high speed vibration are designed iat | COLORE D Hina of Do a GI'S ONLY 1/2 STORY HOME | | accurate high-speed cutting. . E Leceted et 276 Nebraske Between Earlemore and Howland 2 Min. from Downtown Pontiac 4 Down $6? Mo. Incl. Taxes and Ins. WANTED Farm Acreage or Lake Property | Write Box 42, Pontiac Press Exclusively ' Colored! He Heme Péojet a Springfield T Twp, oP ol“ "800 ~ | oe FE 4- 4570 Looking to Safe Holiday er tl ~ OR— at poe FE 8-0332 Almost every year imaginative $48 ‘edie: Roetalog designers of Christmas lighting Open 9 to 5 Daily CEMENT and CINDER BLOCKS F. G. Van Horn & Sons Electrical C ontractor @ WIRING @ FIXTURES © POWER INSTALLATION See Ou Complete Line of FIXTURES ond WIRING SPs 845 WwW. FE 2-3924 or FE 4-6405 Aa a ae © Full Basement @ Expandable Attic © Automatic Air-Conditioned Heat | * Automatic Hot Water R. S. & R. Building Co. SUTTITTITOOIOOT TEN ; lamps you intend to use on any | one circuit before installing them, | 'and check the capacity of the cir- | cuit to avoid an overload. 4. Use nothing but weather- proof cord and sockets in outdoor lighting. Extension cerds, too, sets come up with something new, different and safer for home own- | Drive North on Dixie Highway to Foster Rd., just north of M-15. |) ers’ use, One new gadget makes electric Left on Foster to Farle Street, right on Farle to Project. SUNHEAT FURNACE OlL Christmas tree candles flicker and | fade like the real thing. The flicker | S#ould be weatherproof. | attachment, plugged into an exten-| 5. Use the proper type of in- | sion cord, dims the lights at ir- sulation. If staples are used, More heat units | reoular intervals to that the gen-| make sure they are insulated in every gallon = effect is of candle flames| staples, Rogerson Const. Co. TORIDHEET “secure | Tomine sete reba nem ment ny | 0 199 Mechanic Street | | that neither they nor their insula- : Another novelty omning into WALL-FLAME Olt HEAT \ CHURCH'S, INC. prominence this year consists of tiny tree lighte—about the size _ tion will be damaged. 7. Don't permit metal foil dee- for the Tops 107 Squirrel R4, FE %-0m3 of flashlight bulbs, that operate | orations or meta] reflectors to| Aubuera Heights on six-volt current. Current is | come in contact with lamp sockets. | h rm 5 t In Comfort, Convenience ond suplied by = small transformer, | 8. Arrange wiring so that water | e rong Economy. similar to the ones used to oper: | cannot drain into sockets and other ' | ate door bells. In strings of 2, the lights have red, green, blue | or clear glass. There are also miniature’ six-| volt sets with bulbs that wink on_ and off separately. Blinking ele- ments are built into each bulb Besides providing decorative pinpoints of light on a tree, mini- |-ature lights are much cooler, burn- | ing than old-style -tree sets, and | have practically no drying effect lon a Christmas tree. | Im the beginning i was noted that Christmas lighting sets are | being engineered for safety {Sul the safety of a lighting display | cameras | = : WINTER AIR-CONDITIONER For Free Heating Survey and Estimate, Call . AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. $000 Seccessiul Installations in Pontiec Area 17 Orcherd Leke Ave. FE 2-9124 Lh kd dke de hidodediodide deed dade de OLLSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSN Now-—a G-E Gas Furnace That Grows Into An Keneey Electric Electrical Contractor Appliance—F ixtures Phone OR 3-2601 - OR 3-1483 | 4494 Disie Mighwey Mrayten Piains, it's Completely MEET VearaE «|i! Fired \ \ . \ IPP LLL LLL ee Clean, Comfortable Heat! Here is a completely automatic furnace that will | intaicalendl Shores Subdivision end your furnace tending worries. Merely set the thermostat and the Armstrong furnace will furnish the warm, comfortable heat you desire. Ma@neiienic 4 depends in large measure on the | ‘ 2 | Install this new G-E Furnace individual. S i in | ee It at Your Heating Supermarket | | Rycrrgemmeeste sh -| sume important sxicty yowauf OW Reed Lake & Sup . hale winter. Any time you we | tions are listed here Leke Home Sites i — | ceraekmetramitss | 1 tamineatvine tire onl] AW Brick Homer 1 GOODWILL AUTOMATIC HEATING | : ———_ fy _| w cost! necting it to the power source 4 Check the insulation. and tape orf Multi-Lakes Realty 3401 West Huron "(Corner of Elizabeth “Lake Rd) | ——«*FE-2-7849 Solder and tape all splices 2 Be sure all connections are |= tight 3. Determine the number of ATTIC ROOMS , Complete | Home Remodelin @ Additions = @ Kit pe anon ne binths eckenaeas Ap mene Free Estimates—FHA Terms—Open Sun. 10-4 P. M.—Daily 8-7 MIDWEST SUPPLY CO. ‘Dependable Since 1924—Eves. FE 5-7433 9 N. Telegraph we FE 4.2575 MA 4-1050 — &M 3-412! F RN A E ‘Automatic Baby Rocker | | Ever get tired rocking the baby to sleep? Pinto Products of Kala- onttam. mazoo, Mich., has a crib rocker to | do the job. It shuts itself off at | any predetermined time. Baby is tS ae by then. — nee OOO © 2 OS 2 ae Oe ee 2 ee ee ee ee Binee Eves. FE 45-3488 ~_ewewererrwewewvevevrvrvevueveve’e GOVERNMENT HOUSING UNITS MUST BE MOVED AT ONCE! PROPERTY ORDERED VACATED BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT The buys we will make you today may never again be available. COME IN PREPARED TO DO lL BUSINESS AND SAVE! feme with gas iteves aes Machine Works 54 N. Perke FE 2-4121 ~wwerrwrFr.eeeeeeeee 4 q 4 4 4 4 Pontiac Welding &: 4 4 q 4 4 éotiers 5 AAAAAADAAL ARRAL AD AAA, = (STEEL Tomper-proet 2 2, TTT 3 3 ree rt ecien tener $1 BEAMS—CHANNEL $ % ANGLE—TEE GENERAL @ Evectaic j REINFORCING BARS 3 BRY: $ HOT ROLLED AND 3 Dupont and Querdenen Paints - [lates ’ , 2 , Carpenters Tools , oNEATING — SHEET METAL | FLAT , 3 DONALDSON LUMBER | 351 wos resis $uor pouacy sucerst 351 North Paddock St. | $ $HOT ROLLED SHEETS$ 270 Orchard Loke Rd. bis 2-838) FE 5-6973 3 AND PLATES } i * — A i. eu BY inconninsva 2 FARMST 9. ema — * ‘ . ut Ga DOWN TO VETS het water heate UST A FEW UNITS LEFT — HURRY! ae CLOSING OUT: J While They Each) unk scplnged wit Last! doors window's, storm doors, oak flooring, insulated Aji 1-3 Bedroom, Singles--Duplexes per month only S You can move or sectionalize them—or we will move or sectionalize them tor you TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT DELCO gas hecting @ Automatic gas hot water Folding closet doors— floor to ceiling Each unit equipped with Built-in dining table— smart room divider Aluminum car port with enclosed storage space Something special: A studio 3rd bedroom top grade materials through- Out Down to hb Ee eee es : M.$9 ~ As Low as 3) 5 OC: Boer Pl ; : e Vo Buttons! 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The box in which the bells laa packed folds into a music | rack, The music itself has gach note | keyed im by a color with the right | bell. | The bells can be played by one to | eight children, or by grown-ups |after the children have gone to bed. The set comes from Knicker- bocker Plastics Co., Inc. of North Hgjlywood, Calif. | Sagamore. Scenic Home Sites ———— 'i| bulbs which are in perfect scale | ee Automatic- Washer "$299. 95 MICHIGAN Eversoft SALES CO. 208 S$. Telegraph Rd. at Veorheis FE 8-1461 Qpen ‘til 9 Authorized Dealers | WEATHER VANES Post Signs Lawn Signs $5756 9149 Choose from over 133 designs ... Cast aluminum is weath- erproot and rustproof. Identi- fies and beautities your house . Write or call for com- plete catalog. tates Smaller houses really come into season. Naturally there's some expert reasoning behind such thinking but, even a quick ‘glance at the the illusion is. gained. 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Easy way to | do = is en pin-type sockets unit i Ht | i ‘nnn W ridge at Waterford “An Address of Distinction” Jest Off Miele Hwy Near Waterferéd Steplight Custom- Built RANCH HOMES @ by HELTMAN and TRIPP Exciustve Builders and ’ Developers of Westridge at Waterford 22 West Lawrence 43 i 8161 5-8822 oR 3-9411 pictures above will show how wate: paete. lighting specialist, is to use the| Yule Lighting Can Make Tiny House Look Larger | which can be placed wherever | their own at Christmas. If you've | wanted on the wire. ever wished you could make your | house look a little larger, then! do it with Christmas lights this | In the picture window above, indoor Christmas tree lights are “‘seattered”’ against a flameproof midnight blue crepe paper sky. | | Lighted twin choir singers, 18 inches high and made of red and Noel hymn beok. Stars which are small aluminum |< frozen pie tins pinched into five] points apd inserted over bulb sockets, are held in place with | fine wire. A large red and white translu- | cent rope-twist candle adds a welcome at the doorway. Blue and white lighted bells are hung | from the center lock on the inside | of the other front window. Aluminum in Color || Used for Exterior NEW YORK @® — How to make | living more colorful and happy, as | well as easy, is the aim of new products on the market this week. Aluminum in brilliant colors | for exterior walls is the newest use for the lightweight metal. | The colors, which won't chip, blister or rust, come in gold, blue, grey, brown and yellow. | The aluminum is shaped in pan- els of various sizes which are hung like a curtain as the exterior walls of a building. Aluminum Co, of America, Cincinnati, is producer | of the metal which is finished in | color by the Stolle Corp. of Sid- ney, Ohio. r~-wTrwryreyryryrvwryrvywvwrvwwet.? Fireproof Decorations It might ° be wise to fireproof flimsy Gecorative materials. It can be done with,a solution of nine boric acid and a gallon of water. 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RICH 12545 LINWOOD, DETROIT CIVILIANS Low Mortgage Costs LOW TAXES Month AT CORNER OF BALDWIN and FAIRMONT TUlsa 3-4000 4 ea ga 3 s ‘ af 7 . ‘ g 3 rie ; ‘ol. = Be » , . , f . . a. —— , ; THE -PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1956 .__ TWENTY-ONE - " “He must be invisible,” Tom | DONALD ‘Disney suddenly realized. “No one except = DOCK by Walt 'T yen De . They walked on until they came a large oak tree which stood SANTA % MARS KING By Lucrece Hudgins Beale =. a % 1 | j a g fe Es FiFo 547! x 4 af Hd é z Eg os 7 fi i a! aT a4 ii! 3 Fy E i i : fh} ft bE i bg f have no end. =| CAPTAIN EASY as he felt his way after the elf. It} P7sami-} Sey . ae AS dazed. “Whatever will people with a start the elf had disap — ae think?” he wondered. peared. - ~f- Wy ~ But, though they passed any| “Handsome! Handsome! Where am ea number of people, no one seemed | are you?” Tom screamed and he A ,. ’ , to think anything,at all of the fact began running madly through the . an : ‘ ty “Wh j : that a real live elf was walking | tunnel, 4 be ‘“S ae i 7 3 through the town. - (Tomorrow: The Witches’ Field | ! ¢ : | ved [Le : to, ‘ 'é + Cae \ ‘ WC ; : YY Ay i Ne PAN [SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith sa at Lo fiz | SS bs | nUbES by WEE Nervtee, tee YE ee | — Coloring suggestion: Eif’s cap and suit gray, collar red. Boy's jeans biue, hair orange. Background brownish, except white door. SYNOPSIS: When a flying | nally he was able to speak. saucer was seen by a farmer in “I—I didn't know you really Tom’s town the little boy yearned | heard me when I talked to you!” to see one for himself. One day “Good grief! Then why have you he was thinking aloud about bis | always brought your troubles (6. stene | me?” , elf named Handsome. The statue “Well, J—you—I always pre- | a i = NANCY WE DON'T NEED THEM; DO we # OH, BOY---CAN I PLAY COWBOYS, TOO #? surprised Tom by suddenly | tended you could hear me and { speaking. ... _| that made it about the same Chapter Two thing.” THE AWFUL TUNNEL + y,” said the elf. “If you A ss iE i é 5 “Now about this flying saucer you're so curious about. Why not speechless. ask Santa Claus?” So the elf spoke again. . *“‘B—but—I—I've never seen San- “If you want to find out about|ta Claus ins my whole life! How i don’t you go|could I ever find him?” ask somebody who flies? That's; “Well,” confessed the elf, ‘“Fve , never seen him either but I have | took his eyes off the | some friends who see quite a bit of | fact, his eyes were | him. They fly, too.” . of his head. He| ‘Who are your friends?” ~ | “Witches."’ “Witches?” ! t was as if he were the| ‘‘Of course. Haven't you heard of | Halloween witches? Go ask them .| how to get to Santa Land.” “Take Santa Claus. He must fly| ‘But, I don’t know any witches,” around quite a bit with those rein- | faltered Tom deer of his. Why don’t you go ask} “I told you some of my best i i +4 ; : z Wate ee a S gee a he 4 hea 0 Ia 4 him what he thinks of this flying | friends are witches. I'll take you to | . 1906 by MEA Serves, tre. saucer instead of sitting around | them. Wait a minute while I get ° = here asking me every day?” out of this thing.” “There'll be a crowd at this party, so it's safe to invite your . Tom gulped three times and fi-' Suddenly, instead of one elf on | cousins—they won't be noticed!" by Cart Grubert BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES by Edgar Martin . 1904 by HEA Serve, ten. 7. ng OO Pen Oe has: 7s wy = Ne 24 A AS by Charles Kuhn tl KNOW YOU DION’T 60 IT, FREDDIE, BECAUSE YOu THAT HARD / BOARDING HOUSE WY YI YUM E6AD, BUSTER! MUST YOU TINGE ‘Py GENEROUS PLAN I WAS < A HATCHING FOR YOUR , YULE STOCKING 2 — HAK-KAFE/F It SAID TAK On, HE FOUND LISTEN! A aN : A RAST iN DACHSHUND ' AMINUTE--NOT / THERE ? WHAT \) CAN SQUEEZE n-4 “top = “Remember, you mustn't chew bubble gum While you're wearing your space helmet.” : ee 2 a ee | : we otf , o> N . fe ome 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, _DECEMBER. 4, 1954 | . : ' , —t i a Ce [cot tae appealed trom toner . ‘Lamar . ot sana tence were named by polica as the| B “| lendar | rt = wees | Ind ts eae ce , Soret Two Brothers _ lee Col der December Court "==" Asks Indictments oe a the -numbers ring pe Sic. Hel in Breaking 5." "=25 Tomo Begin = Eeas'2 in Dad sKiling 2= Zz | MARKETS, | ferminaton vous. are News i in Brief S ‘| Judge Doty to Preside —— Second Murder Spurs: shooting of Patterson which led to | izi | Over 83 Griminal Cases. : Request by Son of Slain miliary rule and touched off 0 _ Accused of Burglarizing Caeser Cappo, M, of 913 4 a r wm Business Notes n Produce __5 County Schools ooo driving youlertay and was| | a Dec. 3 (UP Whelesale | Two Farmington brothers were ined $1 i$ The December t rm of Oakland | appointed chief engineer for Sher- PHEN _~* J | <- . DETROIT. ‘ ’ AH : i by six years. : Bloomfield Township Justice El- County Circuit Court will start! man Products Inc.. Royal Oak | John Patterson, son of slain Ala- live men : — = ae re | accused yesterday of breakitfg into mer C. Dieterle. | Monday with Judge Frank L. Doty! producers of accessories. bama attorney general nominee peli os TowmNe Pratts, Apples. Detistons. fancy. 690 ‘five Oakland County schools during a begins at “ated to preside over 83 criminal He joined the firm's engineering Albert L. Patterson, called today = VICE - Tae 660 aa Wa Pi oe 80 bu: apples. | the past week, after questioning D wr Holiday ers Open House. | trials. staff in 1947, serving as project for immediate grand jury indict-| peante ny uy be tecieg os Seryase fee 7 be apple, Noten py.Me 1, 258-79 by Farmington rie satis. di lawl. Huron 8t. Dec. 5, | Three men charged with nmi | engineer since 1951. “ments in bjs father's murder. px par een ao | bu: apples, Wagner | They are Thomas ! Jailey, 18, to 6 p. m. _ | degree murder will be tried | obtained by con Prank A. ! Cider, Ne 1. 368-336 ¢-gal case, Pears, + Between and Christmas, the Patterson's demand. was prompt- rE ‘ 350-400 b his brot Fred S., 17, of. | another accused of a second de- now f = In addition to mutual equip lgriet sd Beets, =, 1, 01 3p dot arg + nee The pair were § peg Merely a nigral aoe gree killing, according te Pros- Nation's railroads expect to handle | e by the fatal knifing of Jolin ! , Saat, eilicers confiacated SIGR | vens: beets, topped. No 1. 100-110 bu 6. 8t. Vincent DePaul Parish Hall. ecuter Frederick C. Ziem. enough mail to fill more than crittin, a key witness in the case, : ang seven automobiles, Among (Cenrer Noo tee Capbare nas, arrested Wednesday, according to Ady. | 5,000 trains of 12 standard mail Pheni treet Thursday 2 the 22 were three persons who (No 1 85-125 bu; cabbage, eee Ee No Farmington Police Chief Joseph ‘| Other trials listed by Ziem in- dare euch. tirethad aad & Clea City Th 3 face sentencing on conspiracy bene vearrote, topped, No 1, 100-1 90 bu bu. | DeVriendt, who said the boys Tues- | a esis eee can eee ey three involving negligent the train would be 685 miles long, night. He said: 3 charges which stem from a simi- | Cauliflower, No 1, 250-300 doz ae he T, Mile | T®dio8, sewing machines and vac- | homicide charges and one M&N- the Michigan Railroad Assn. said. “It is dangerous to wait.” a | No 1, 300-350 crate; celery, No | 75- day night broke into the Ten uum cleaners. $35 will convert sia er. . : numbers raid last July. 00-1 ught The anticipated 5'4-billion pieces sincted . - cn Peanel No}. 460-125 bu i cores: | Elementary School, Our Lady of .your sewing machine to a port- | Al heduled are arson cases, | of intercity mail will fill 54 million Patiereed, recently = They are: Ernest L. Braxton, 12, | radian, Not, 680-700 gt, , Kenireet. | ccerows School on Powers read abje for Christmas. 489 N. Perry. : SO “ne t braidag Gad Gea “the pest bis father never lived - and John F, Wilson, both of De- | dos bene Onions. dry. Ne 1. 138-198 | and Fairview School on Grand 4-2690. —Adv. I: robbe 9: fraud, 10: ‘narcotics pos. | __* te fill, termed ot bast “s fan troit, and Michael Kachilo, M4, who [0 wont "Paraiey root, 90-100 60%. River all in. the Farmington area. | Cemtral Market, 14 E. Pike. pWe | session, 2; bigamy, 1; carrying| Phil Western, zone division man- Poragpa ae * lives on a farm near New Haven. —- i A Legge Poe he be . have oe retin Mi sSereres | concealed weapons, 1; recesving | ger for Pontiac Motor Division, 2 They were sentenced last Friday | toes, No 1, 250-280 100-1 bag. Pump: Petice said t ae aie ere 3-9214. ~Ady.| stolen goods, 1; aiding an escape, | addressed the North Oakland Coun. He disclosed that Griffin tele-| 3 Y kins, No 1, 75-100 bu. Radiabes winck. | implicated in a breakin at the l Retail Deal ' him not long’ before he. : by Detroit Recerder's Judge Jo | tin 1. 100-180 be; reaishes, hetbours. | accesses Migh ficheel ia Avon tm jail and '1; felonious assault, 2 and a ty Gasoline : ers ar aa hlled - stake | 4 a \ < ww 1 | ; seph A. Gillis. Ne 3 Bagley Mage sti: heoree No Tewaship, and twe srbeols ‘in ‘ball, Ph frien S201, C ra tore f the scene of an accident, 1. when the group met this week at was an en | . | a Mrs. Marilyn » 22; of 2419 | 1, 10-100 bu: oguach. a Ne oe 90: | Troy Township, last week. —Ady Cases appealed from lower. “the Pontiac Retail Store here. Also help. - a Lesnek 264 uss | ; squash, Delicious, usse’ a] who Lorenz, Royal Oak Township, was |) 7), °") uy" Menpare. Mo 1. 96-125 , | | courts total. 13, those involving on the speaking agenda was Dean A Russell County official, i" arrested in a downtown Detroit|»u Tomatoes. hothotse, No 1 278-380 DeVriendt said the boys were After your rummage sale oa | asx offenses, 8: driving under the Smale, instructor from Pontia¢ declined use of his name, Iso department store, while other raid-' {°,)? qarip, topeed mee i e128 oo | older brothers of one of three boys PE 2-0387. We 4ill pick up your. influence ot liquor, 1; liquor’ vio- | "Training Center who gave an ex- revealed that Griffin had told him | pepe picking up | tS, Lettuce and salad greens: Celery cab- Who earlier this week admitted | unsold ttems free. For charitable lations, 1; inffingement of the cor- Planation.of the new Pontiac, only a few hours before his death: Call or See ; Cecil F. Yoho, 48, and his wife, age. No 1. 150-2 60 ~ ee Pgh 1. | breaking into 15 homes since distribution. —Adv. poration! pectiritien\iaws! (7) pos = ' “I am afraid I'm going to be 3 : * * "| 100-125 bu: endive. bleache o “armington, | : ri Mona, 40, at the Royal Oak Town- 350-300 bu Lear hin Riesenfi ee vile, ‘ soem Us. «ice uo session of burglar tools, 1; larceny, New Hampshire was the first of “led. James A. Taylor honey ship address, Police said the ring Ca met tieiee Gd ae We | aie a — et an thew dda ens = a building 1 and illegal pater- the 13 original colonies to declare! Patterson's call for prompl ac- 100 Oakland Ave. headquarters was located at the 100-150 by Seuiena, No |. 175-225 The Dailey brothers, according hold jobs outsi ir hom es com! nity 12. | its independence from Great Brit-| Hen tm the elder Fattorsen’s slay- Feco P Fe 4-2544 Yoho home bu. Sorrel, No 3. 100-128 bu Spinach. ty DeVriendt, will go before a’ pared with a peak of seven million: a by Sheriff | arking . No 1, 200-8.80 bu. Swiss Chard Ne 1. World War II All the cases are felonies ex. 4)". _ ing supported The three already awaiting sen- |; 00-125 bu. Turnip. No 1, 178-328 bu | justice today, | during Wor ar ll. i ema | 16B | _Lost & Found 24 Wtd. Household Goods 27) Wanted Real Estate 32-A Funeral Directors 4 Help Wanted Male . ¢| _ Help Wanted Female 7 _Work Wtd. Female 11 Garden Plowing 10 — | ee 3} BEDROOM PLLA ALAS eat | ania Soaneaee 138, REWARD FOR THE RETUR ANTED ANTIQUE r DISHES, AND NEEDED AT ONCE. : Death Notices oy ’ SERVICE SALES MEN, MUST NEAT APPEARING LADY von | | wasHINa AND IRONINOS. FE) eee eahiedne of 3 a or informe. | oon mos. MY 2152 home, Good sized lot. Within A. Ps a|V h s-Sj le be neat and courteous Familiar enera; housework White Live 79298 aa pir peter Nea ene the tm abt ~~ aGERA. ane taetes of Up : - oornee p | ith Pontiae and Cadillac euto-{ In Must like children FE 82780 ocnos REASONABLE LE PRICE. ca ok Pontiac conve le whe hed wrD. rE « size REP 4500 eT AYDEN, Reaher A mean cee . 1 anager ~ r ’ S-O824 ry a e etkins | : ; sane. pac tie ah FUNERAL HOME | Stare, Sys, service, manager WOMAN fk a | $2, Pups, oh Mie ond Wotkins | ee PRR ee i a: ley of Col | ambulance Service Plane er Motor minenam 5— Zor Boo a berries png at ves practical nurse, including heli | Laundry Service 18, _. i a | Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 GREEN- LAKE OFFICE i J. Batley. nel serv _ Fee TWO BSALESMEN WANTE | days 5030 al LOST: (ON GREEN LAKE) : held Manday, Dec 6, at | ———— 1 in t for home !m- WAITRESS TOMAHAWK RESTAO- Waite’s Please return. contents ai . ys from the corheecs-Sipie Monuments 4A eee es italeamen | Phone ARE rant, Auburn at Opdy i, | oman fade waacticaL L WORE CURTAINS NYLON & ALL MA Sey eeeet Bower rE NEW OR USED ee poi ig CUHEDQTRS FOR ALL p LArEe” %. with 7. AAAS | #8819 or utre @ oorheis ~~ | sizes,“ 3858 ‘orne’ 5 ~ 3 pero Norge Widdifield officiating In- INCH MEMORIALS INC Road for Information Monday | WAITRESS | desires care of invalid in private | equipment. ee rcaea | —OoS eo eee peel _OR 3-121 LIST IT HERE 4 cones om Gak Hil) Cemetery ity memorials since 18% | thru Pride # to SB Kreuget wgust ne ex erienced Apply 819 bome tener agi cat ret woeee — Telegraph Rd. Loar: ret ee — me of Scott | WANTED: ee — pe ae | rae 3-0619 e will Me tm state et 864 Perry FE 5-683! Bales Co Pv Woodwar AV ee ~ euler 56-6804 old and quite | —>®%e_oven. « QOYS Br ard 5-7744 Rings here yi the Voorhes pls Punerel Home (BUY DIRFCT & BAVE PONTIAC \J, ~rate retail pro- WOMAN who WANTa 00D Building Service 12 _nee” Tel-turon ¢ IN OR RUP: | rowdy. ‘China's pet. PE B0315" ~ INCH FS Bk | —_MOcdwara &' rf 3BC 4, 1994, RLMER, 6800 GRANITE & MARBLE CO Rom = V/ a!! Lo Opera ave home, to care for 2 children and) 0 TN A ee ee ccned. Westar | oF 2 pm. Reware CYele in gond cohditionOR 3-310 ee... a 2 CRS Wee ee Sina tes, | 3 Ose. W. Guemaher. 300 Oss cery route, age 25 to 45.) gm housework “Some wages “K VENEER FIREPLACES | fled. peautstully = am ‘vost SUNDAY. BLACK MALE WANT DEEP WELL Sgtomaric| Latest Meee ee seer dee 4 matey ocd baneend of Mre.| land Ave. PE 24000 Ele eig ts Ot S386“ berereys ~ (ence repair. Call after 6, | _/sundry. Le cocker spaniel New lack col pump witr a tank MY 21271, vn tar taeeenen teawe Gone a oe ; Reloved ‘he & & i- =i g Must be married. A-l pm - V1 Se FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. Mechel Sales Gadiy mased | rae ie cank :| ~ rn etlag: dear brother of | Cemetery ots we | oreferences. © All personal WMITE, MIDDLE - AGED HOUSE. sRicd BLOCK AND CEMENT ie fm Bentiee: Lovet. by ttle child. 190 Franklin Biva | Wanted to Rent 29 equity Trades made to salisty i i and Homer | “~~~ ~ . keeper, must live N too | all parttes concerned. Call us. no SE et cee an ae 2 Lots. waite cure, Sor | benefits, such as hospi- ont —— Fe eC pont ous nek Gassaeieed Landscaping 18A Lost ¢ OnE At CHAIN WITH alae aia me SORRIS & SON held “Tuesday, Dec 1 at 2 pm | peseoper alient: — atl J - wok Ph PE 48004 Re ors | eys el-Hu FREE SERVICE i y Oriftin Puneral 4~ a de PAR’ , CEME- | talization-vacation with ~ salesladies Selling men's’ turn _ = : SPECIALITY. ter PE 2.04605 pe eae furnished. aS ae oan perry. 3. { {| ishings For full time until | CEMENT BOR SPECIALTY. | FREM TRIMMING AND Lost. sTRAYED OR STOLEN. 3| & ‘OUNG RENTAL REALTORS CO-OP mga yav - retirement une Christ@ias Do pot apply uniess | a eae . ime Free e«timates. e146. . Interment at Perry pa! | vl paid imma Ff month old puppy Black and white AGENCY. FE ¢1 Moule pare DP é Gudranteed salary-bonus|, [Sr° 24 See |e 1 PENTER WORK Moving & & Tracking 4 ee! = emer at ee ae T ISTINGS WANTED | : d salar) eee | $-0635 ot ere service, "Mr may BOX REPLIES and commission 52 weeks — Barnett’s Clothes Shop, 19 North | Alterations and custom ing Aun MGWEGa Math sone RESPONSIBLE TENANTS NEED We need listing. on all types of seen at Sports ae No lavoff r FoR <= "Pe 1-400 STRAYED tec “MALE DOG, pre ot ant. Thelma ¥ ing. = eee! and efficient Punera! Home At 10 a.m. today a yéar, No layotts, Car WoMan TO CARE “Carpenter Contracting rand brown beagle | +2883. serivce on your call Also have dll, aoe —~ es it, : oo | AULINO : ‘esto: : Moe Fit tects Bina wits || there were replies at | furnished All expenses prestige MF Pere FORE | GET im ant war ta too MAU mon aersl Fava | Sores nt ua tan a COUPLE WITH 7 MOS,| Serer per ane ° . . 7 > ae ~ a ars erms a . OBS. Twp.. age 21; beloved wife the Press office in paid on same For details — i" w ated g CARPENTRY SLOCK AND CE brome ee opp J tose cet ae MA | ey | old baby desire 5 room. PAUL D. HAMMOND St meun Sreogen, beloved daugh- the following boxes: see Mr. N. Ruth, Wale Jo ep . Petco ti Ee ad olin em LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. brown Pekingese. ems one | unf. house. Close in. late dele . : 4 bbish ' e bape fy dom Hotel 6 to. 9 pm. cuEAg. Matton remain SST ay hammer Free snimete DONT MAUPIRG__RO RURNIBN WL Faxr¥ wor evcKED up| Reasonable rent. Mea ere Moe Ide _ Retenberget. on. —— 8, 12, 13, 21, 24, 29, 3, Monday and Tuesday. Mer ec Siate Branch office work CUSTOM BUILDINO FMLA. Pr | _ 1 Pe b-ses3 > bird deg en Scott ert “| give extellent care. Ref- | ¥Z, FARMS OF [all KINDS. mengs. Funeral corviee = > 42, 50, 53, 54, 63, 64, 66, | oe rm 7 eek * Swivereny ma | Modernizing. ee tiowT “HADLIND, 2, pEAVE : yan | questions asked FE 8-0215 ! erences. FE 8-1215. INVEST. IN. SAFETY, om, Secon Fee | | oe rene |b) tele, Wented Female .7/ ters’ aioe mr breve. Be Cfibee ederim ane ‘enim | LOH RAULIRG BRD, a woysS.| Hobbies & Supplies 24A 7 OR? MEREQONOYana"GR | buy a dependable car : “A on L OS PP _ . ome ete es “ef: Ocyen son-Pontiac-Cadiliac, Birmingham = Men or women OR 3-0414 === | ‘Raymond Commons. FE 4-6368. Leesa! and i Leas _D Distance Moving.| 4, series seta 8 108 ui pitrames | ses Pontiac. No children. x pg ig = ll Ape) Hel Wanted Male 6 DENTAL HYGIENIST FOR PART ~ Work Wanted Male 10| FLOOR TL LAYING, SANDING AND PE bee __. | te fit) Melten tr PE 21414. Write ‘Bo _4@ Pontiac Press. _values. ; beloved husband of | Mra | eactiee: Waera a, Wegieiic et (saa) comics oe -| ieee ere ecu aon done Tever,| REDU yUCED RATES — |équenas we soy —cett. | SMALL APT. OR ROOM & BOARD | — = TED pg ge ig gy eae ee SCREW MACHINE forts are appreciated. Write Pon- | ohne Peas os = = 7 s jecters, Sow. ogg Sige Amel | Also want care for child while ED NORDM AN Se Mrs. Winnie | Beith, | rpagaltber idea Te ar cone Mec ress, Box 70 9000, phere tee cided tale PLOOR “SANDING Of oe A nt NS anes hon cooled case $2750 Viewers. reg | mother works Gays FE 4-6065 ek - ative ‘ _ Mra. Aldena | 4nspe NCED WAITRESS 6 P M Sree td ACS Toe specialty Ci _ Bille, FE 2% SUDDEN 8ER ; | $4.95 elec ae. REVERE tape | BUSINESS MAN DESIRES ue Snyder. "Mri. ‘Luin Belle Norra | Men heed apply Dart’ orevara | 10 3 8m. Apply im person only | off «8 GOOD ar eciien prea! FLOOR SANDING LAYING Pin and ght trucking. FE 60099 | Tecorder. best yet. $13 Gown: de. | \QUNO BUSINESS MAN ort ttt | Bie and Harold McKinstry: 4 ny tage oe renere’'| Chub 08 86 8 Teicgraph cperstors & helpers, posombiers | B _ Deedee Tru a AULING ROB | roti ot | ite o0%): new side, area enebanse, st 2 | ” brother 5} - >T518 bish a 30296 MIDG: gun ences uv ‘ 20204 1 neral service ‘will be bed Mow. A BILLION DOLLAR LIFE IW. apt at ete ee) * ORT A DAY'S WORK GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR aera uovine AND STOR. | HAWKEYE OR vour DUAPLEX | ger ao piv — coop sMALL at the | surance Co. ts enlarging i its opere- | nee | : ls P| AR Wholesale finishers. KODAK cc. MY | @ay, Dec. 6 at 100s P an Rev tien m the Pentiec ree | — Bp oty ee than wag | FOR A DAY 8 PAY | brick stone a wens | ere for % penser ves be 75 seule’ te) hol ireaa® | — radio. H. P. Sutton. Huntoon Punera! Home 1 sperenatas are s aner CALL FE 44537 Pissterin- and ti vo Lines vans anywhere 9 4 ood FILM SERVICE. 1085 | — Mortenson ettistnting Interment | ivallable fer mes merened in \F C BOOKKEEPER NOW LIV. | ask for Mrs Brooks 42290 _| United States. Quick service FE WTD TO BUY “GOOD | tm Perry Mt. Park r. Jennings ihe opportunity of | img im this area Familiar with STEEL DOOR CORP - GUARANTEED ROOFS. ALL 6-0862 34' N Perry W Huron FE 5-853 | snow tires H 2 Button “NY | : a meant | professional career "Must be 1 auto dealership accounting Also a Kinds Est 1916 J A. Mugue. | iCINERATORS CLEANED ASHES HOME MACHINISTS. HERE ws a 26432 Puneral =e GUT LEON: eres a poor — prentoed Solary | — = at = io A} CARPENTRY ee saan 303 N Cass FE 2-302 ve or rubbish hauled. Clean up. FE| Pf an coast, te best Inch Share » Living Qua Quarters 30 RORRIS, DEC: 3107 wesinehon Bt. Au-| call O E LaRerge . w tranapertation Aytair 63445 Papeee LAVIbG AED coment |, FLEMMING FLOOR LAY: | | 45134 twine wh awek goers, | If you live in the Waterford, a burn Beights, Mich. age 9 be. Huron Pontiac Ph ae crt Lad work FF ¢6713 : | Ph FE 32-4405 | k t Rent. ehechs end besle eee tn | BUSINESS WOMAT TO HARE fone urea tig ee eae peepee loved husband of Mary {iN OPPORTUNITY award . iy FULL OR Pant TIME Wastnges nov, on wanrs "WORK APTER | GODERNiZATION AkD canpen.| 1 TUC S O eluded Used only 20 hours. Must! small hom. at Ten Beach with sith o firm thet e Se eee a on| Se ee eee! eee ee ea bie sty evans" pres'commce Fe) | TROcRRTmacroms =| fe exp ees Spprecipied Priced) Tortiyg ct, tad + car oid | hing: soctertets Spor pres? * " - 3 and cabinets Free estimates 5 or Ddelow cost ww. sp Ue = 2 a That does ex re Gases Cetera Sas | Hast BiTce MN ors na nouarerering, soy omouty Re ANY KIND) ty seven wore |'7 TT Puins tte foe Sake MCD EL OATH k CARE LADY WOULD LIKE TO SHARE Gf"yeur ares? Wan, fan foes i i it = Ary oS 6: A home with wor c ie, Ww es y Nerrts cad Mre Leone Williams BARBER PANY TIME | Moning’ Own room High wages” CARPENTER 28 YRS ee ee nhases, eee worence | oan arm al d tree eo cep & mosen emia | corked wile toe eae the values of your area? ‘And Puneral service ang be Pa Pr. fe a a References MAyfair 64634) ence needs werk FE edditic ting. si¢mg. FE Pontiac Farm an BROWN BROS. ¢ N_ Saxinaw. Keego Harbor pis wee the fans qeme pases Reuel autos Monday, Dec 6 at 2 pm BUs BODY SEPA HOUSEWORK AND CARE OF CEMENT FINISHER DEAINED 48833 after 530 ial T Co | PR 2-4242_ Beach. area M = Mocre Funeral | bly work Must have some FE 2-710 = : ee Industria ractor : are the ones to do Same. Auvarn Mvtghas. wtih Rev. | emestd’ guettiones Conpicte rex | ond. 3_ 910 weet FE 3 087 Se Ss wet 2S 2 | koovina ano ainina, OLb AED Dally including Sundays PAINT BY NO. SETS. Rl REG | 33 0 $280 MIDDLEAGED COUPLE 10, Sf ~ es McCann officiating of bh tools required Without ee ee ee. bes a | pew guaranteed free estimates | Oe eo ag — wiIn-Wipi: tases” MA mag - go ny are peed home “—— — us today ‘action. We have the ’ he ‘ : plete Tson “ : OL > = = — y . pies, Waterford. Dra Spussery, Sbure Heights, Mich ply National Coech ‘Body Re § Woodward Birmingham Mi COOK WANTS JOB AS COOK IN RooF REPAIRING HOTsd | COLD Painting & Decorating 20 TOLE CRAFT PAINT BY NOM and board. PE 321 aa taakene aaa e Tee regi d panel tim — pair Inc, 3123 W Huron #1313 . emmovetel or “wnt Fe | aplooy Work guaranteed. PAN Rn ene AAA AA = a cine ae “pe SHARE — WITH Cou- lake areas tne € immer c os » , e oO us be) - : is ma BRICK MASON CREW S| . tise) Praze Goa 6 4-1 DECORATING PAINTING | Sit retks $198 Paint by pum. py the Puna MARKERS a - RING, NEW AND REPAIR ang wan papering. Cail for esti-| ber kits $242 uo Wood re els Heghts United Presby- wor bel ee Gee a Camron INSPECTORS aM " 2-2936 evenings. | _mate. FE 40258 | flower makine material 45c pke ~ Wd. Transportation 31 . terian Church endl — a me : oy ss CEMENT we ORK | MASON & CEMEN!] WORK. FREE A-| PAINTING. PAPERHANGINO Wooden & supben i aed eeeSOeES Me in = et ms minute —_— —7F. ETE 1 2 COUNTER GIRIS | Foundations basement floors, estimate Our work —_ Paner removed. Estimates. FE! up. etc nye » . COUPLE WANTS RIDE BE- Meo te cg — ( P M Tl R For new dry cleaning pliant driveways sidewalk, and cheap | AJ Webdste & Sen. OR R 3-0402_ _ 4g | rence _FE 2-122 | tween 6 and 6:30 a.m. from Holl- . Heigh' “J 1984, SIDNEY | Sslenpeople full or part time | Gresham Cleaners, 87 Oakland labor M* 20792 after 4:30 R QO SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING. | GUARANTEED PAINTING & DEC. Notices ¢ & Personals 23 s 25, day ——~- hedoogey agg Hi ning tn Lae ma. aes Of Pootiec , and ee VErmont Apply Mon between ®@ and 12am CARPENTER WORK WANTED. | ng and ing. Phone FE erating. Winter prices. FE 40850 PETA ship courthouse . oi neal’ on st 7038 i L Phone ; : caleich Gusbane of tha. ixees | = Sea PULL, sin POR eS Part time only. OR 32276 sons a= dt Si PAINTING INTERIOR & EX-|ar Last! PIPTR AVENUE OP MICHIGAN BELL MAN WISHES | Open 9 to 8: Bun. Ito’ Proper, dear father of Mrs lls een gery e dnight NURSES AIDE WANTED. MUST CARPENTRY, CABINETS, RE-| WE SPECIALIZE IN CEMENT. terior, 10 | oar ows cent dise for cash. New York proudty presents in| “ide from Drayton Weods to Pon- Joyce Hugill Jona -Bidney and| ‘iM moraine eine ae ‘Orcharg | have own ransportation or live modeling & siding. D. M. Wright | Call_for estimates, EM a Work SS Free estimate. Pontiec an outstanding selection _tine hours 8 to 8. OR 32788. Mrs. Erma Peters. dear 6 PM basd A Llancad aflaagd st faant ewe neve | Freese SETTLE PROBLEMS THE S81 Perea = TF brother ef Mre Grace McGrath |—'S8*,_3 to 6 LEM rave "OF SPPeimtment. Fou 1704 S, Telegraph R : ) Office Clerk part time $1 50 an sleep in 3 to 4 nights @ week. | WOMAN DESIRES DAY WORK | © aimawes " LggT: 0 TON sini SIMPLEX 74K, anaeer . graph Rd, 1 BOND EMP w fiare AGENCY. es art Must have references | Experience and references. = ed EDSUrS A are a8 cmel - 63% . Buroa, 4-666 A laity, ord. * a \ } t. ~ ‘ ‘ oe . - — } \ e-3 ¥ sg \ : i ow ° ‘ ' ee « : ‘ a NaH: ie ead. anted Rea = ae 4 ~ ae eros ty Ron ae - coe ee i, ae + semnoon i | a2 ns 3 “33 . c itty! 1 tiac for im the city ALL Si gpenaiet. Rae _ > 1: : 4 ce ote 5 | $14,000 lakefront b Poo 7. os ‘409 - * TRE ; _ ' ent es ns scket. im the i PONT ~ wi ee ry nash Su sctal 4 home | 1AC nigga * he joa room water, has hn Ne : PRESS . tig 5 room ning 4 and peted liv. - OF ’ > é Je . ? ‘ —— room IFW; den Ft tae HAM ~ SATURDAY fe : gal tate on ere DAY, DECE “ Ss swogal rae or Saya POU , DECEMBER ~ gts ie Bi ie 2 ia ARKK BCEMBER 4.188 a ic. Powe : sng ta & . . . e cuttin Ouses } F: Sade . te ‘, ROOMS oe 6: ‘ ’ ‘ HA res. J’ plete BASE me 43) “For ee , ey _fows. PR 6-800 onggraabll COM ~~ Sale H ng Be ee a. | ONFY nth crn -. Pores Grae a Se mre ee |* For Sale TWEN INCO! AEL'S 2 aaa _ mays Dandy 'twe te H's pisiRueT | On 3-105, sown, Houses rites the at ow on yy ay scan dagee poe Myo , For Colored P ~f For be re mx = Ah wt] Sas Ree | Hilt oe p eae SSeleteatay Aid ered Peon | Be tae ste take Piaat. ey a s, bus. ? AC =e | street. FE ¢13 P a tr ° a — contract, me gown on as pibout 1 RES = ER | hurer gay | Pig A ie . >¢ Or ‘im trade, Five’ rooms aa —— an we west off BY Own wm eo & 100 TOR — { - Tw a rooms moder: . bed H Pa new ° OPEN R — INSURANCE es SIMO FAMILY BR >] geome ~~ sases beane _ from Sat ,! Sere x : FREE rE i s-and-sik s cK ny ad Re epairs es and 1 fer $: Small minutes - + EH | ments it dupten Tai og us a = ealy ¥ you Drive by hee me. ‘s bosch eS Boice gue vor ee nas ADAMS down give rf. & NY e000 OO R. FM | Seeres we taireny to laree we {S REALTY oe . Landlords H —_ sas cKINNE | OFF voor coarey | Oa Seem” ** Y CO rayon a ia Hate emt. ta ee ae Sar ts WE Be US Pein gan su = eg nig » $290 Sie =e tos 5 eG ala ope ee sins ne ton, Down « eran. wenn Se eae Be . are on fe Tibut e use Cai é | tive e costs d do Poeun rangle hd lama oe) Set Detunans of Fes Tio ele | conte, Getinave dine: 7 ITIE * ‘ aha and ot Will or te style } ARE | 2. Fo r buces. Hs NEED S s -| ype mo my sidence. | FL aval Rl sap ire paland ve ED 5 orr po Pipes cna ‘se olace Lake Rd. aR CH LABLE e ly 944 ag z BALDW eda onl, lp com i _CHRISTM — = ax eaek’ wae 1 poe cng lle ign 6 2 as Pore on plus low ‘tases. P ) rae ~~ Daag on |: CY SPA eocssan:| open lant . Soy pe getane | Sree versace gems 2 W eset |S sarunoow. | sone IG hs odio of business as D Th Pe e | ATHROOM . B D ® at once. = 7 ROOM : 3 aas pane. full 8 with et to! st S BR . FULL 12545 EN ie M. Sto "ROOM APE INQUIRE HW. prefereg Socom: cat sebtebe us wits bean. | fares tot 7 ce burban 1m. RANCH eh bc a RICH "Ohea “Bre ut, Realtor |" Ss as ~ | MODER OFFICE to iaches beth’ Las Rd Dus Sype bom oo ane sion Pi btise eaRiL 500 Lo. wa, win Prva sll OR ODERN eves OPEN _ Bags the sang fright on lie. x PRIVILEO Lo ROOMS su and doo tea 180” ES ~ 8: 16 | oNP 3 & upper CLEAN on entid s AND UTIL. Do NDAY sheet © Plum! school 4 LoT ' w $507 ae oie noes eauatte. nlie weleome RRIS - needs ae = = aes | toms DOWN e side, ROOM are : MODERN 13 Mil . Watkins REALTORS RIS & S terms. interior hea in wiring | $14.0 INCL PRICE | bath, s ar Soren RACE. WEST Peatinn Gib — | 2 W. ON a House | oDIN tet. Yong Roomy 4 Nea! — MILES ~ cO-0! B00 & a 5 We be eton |* wees psa mop ind eet ste Re sg Af R PORE HORE P MEMBERS “me ALL MORTGAGE Lot| bear of oon at | 18 ve custom ROOM LOWE oben) | I~ Th ES a woot a ine $250 rur —) <. . 94800, reap r LOWER AP . TED = come: ern A 4155 NIB ’ . ~e Any y + or Sr 6 3 Bt s RAPE HEATED. atk $85. mont 5 ROOM - With ee x sinses: allcheet paved noou| ta jaa Py Down - Ht HED EXHIBI winaues le ieee fees 3 a went Has su asd bard in’ Orin nan > Ne eae al. Fg abd Y re or OR re- — Board 38 _—— | _ doles Deal with Sitioees eae | OPEN DAIL tT ine pies a ee remsne den foe | sa es ‘epee Sonener, part whe PROMS mephere Bod ic mead? 50, DK tg | Rage as oi ars, wrocumsent wus ous | NTIACREA ta 2339 l.. Templeton, Re R =o Mose wo 3 rom ae iy = Gapoca” cub eaaes MODERN Nlouses 43) Immediate DOWN _ baly OAt.8) per wre “oe vel aan ode NEAR. ORCH- wip ots CO. pon Eves i Ra ealtor tations ad terete own apts. bier ll daatea c ea ho = OR elites RANCH Hi ee poo Sean ele eee PP e month, yoeets | vase RD | r ‘ve - lose en B ho ho ae is : -“ * Rent (aI. menihe este woat"ing feet | _Immediat? Po oie a ease ahi BI seeceliae SOR Se oe tr pot "iu meg! Sisk Wood C |THE _ MT? Rent Apts, Furnished 35 ranean) a rr ED Hi S| eee ee SS seth os o,| sonra a 1 OR ag ay _| ROO off E. Woward.— 28 ORS a K we On Me OR /O WOO . 2 ROOMS. 33 seen ranch AND ard so1e ms | end 3-1235 s RG D S : poi me yp . CLEA ac wo em Pires beet Southern BOARD FOR 3 BOYS. Cas Ei THIS OLT nee ated | BY Ow ag Noga a iANIZATI Seminole Eli _renee_ 30-1 * guise N. LARGE an ee Ho Oe | eon” eeved. ht |. , Ra. fiat Sy HOUSE iY_ownER Cu On rope oe V a ON je lills Pee OS wit HIN WALK Fe Guiee. Privaie en B beth RD 6 Re 6-8076. 47 eis aN, ée cond: m brivk oe Betie- wet j a ¥ bed: : one erm eae aMaLt 65 EM_3-3300, ROOMS. home iorence. ME.! ATU GANS SUR evergreens vetling. _ org eo Oe | A S ‘bh ee car _anreeg hus “se oa ANS } on ae +. 2 ROO! Ms so fe tore oa sal — = _quire 29 First FOR RENT Dv stom. {wegen 1TO8 SUNDAY | ssa bea h sath On or the e Han sey Must |” u'r ~—e' | cam bea pe we. bath it Somes 1 PRIVATE | 2? mone ot St or © iss. Sites Bt, Oxford: BMemugwa Pace ft Bo $800 P.M. modem, 4 bess Grea, breed Only} Ooi lg mae Handyman “ANN | Steet “ioeation insulated. ’ saginaw, PE D4 A esse AT. = Ste # tun hw | proses full k terrace me Bee LAGNDRY. 3 bed: DOWN = bedroom s Lame salt cee on. tone 1 Me terior tor AN a eas ves Fess 22 8 ns ae he cet eee = ull basement, al 3 bed Benoa! | plot modern homes | Sonttirme stene fire ree liv glace. ¢ Wing oom t tor | xtras pos- , 7 Kooms c| Ix, COMMERCE — 3 =< ments il madera | oo eye cone pt Gates aiem wpe | Se dest a ee se. diang Foam, aod, Pe Linens om | Suburba ~woowe a Se 3) Edw aisca | ROOM, iD ROTRB | f,insrar peeercme was |S Soa, din fro pote arent eal a dks |! ACK _ se a oat _DORRTOR iin ‘MM. Stout for ARD Saas wala ee. Cot chen, on ave an ai car eareae si With Option good 2188 OVELAN | Union Lake Sees ee ME | mn wx. nee ‘ Real town and ‘ aD LAQRDRY mace. don. eaae oil rier colo “LMA garage peace 2 bedroom lon t FE an Lake D | — lll se ugg” 908 INCL. EN. | iu © a aperiment Lia eon ee Oe ait site ped tose Pee y anit Yea coe Seater, “6: ors. | ree ipee “Ml. ELWOO = = ue Ra? = oy cation 1 bedroom a iy ; =! : . gee = : . s- : i ? ROOMS, I Pine Eat 6 ion i st. FE Recior,| 0 Sear Or be a DAMEDIATE ian aRD “tpt builder Material ate Re Yael ee ceca: Gon p| EM ie mai went of RAEBU od tural frepa — Lane Pine Rd. or) Sect mn resein | a Mogern to beargom LAND ROARD tis WEEK. waster, Seater seopper |¢ ROOMS AND * Ra MBRE | $00 NEBURN S$ tiral’ firepace * hav ivng entrance. BATH AND PRIV . Nene on 8. int LEE eg SS ar aoe Convalescent = - | Drive ‘ruarantced. i's lassi |_Saeniey 5 eat Open 5 te si Ise -E & GREG ion modern. OU | Tt fom dining Lae, x. Ch rn. own hi ATE of re - end | Seginaw _ el wat, *E: 5 nd Sun. Tura Mise pel workman- anjey Le mode TH, PULL Laks G on IN 5 heat. $150 | : e 7 oe. couple, beet, (913.60 | IDEA de worked put, | Hooda ots, Royal Ou Orie Faing | CONV. Homes 38A ware Pent t Bhock =p, cetgh, 0 beaiey. al Village | Weturas earoors banesion | wen om ts : ren. EAL FOR | +1581 out. acreage ANCH na ALESCENT wen rs block r 2 — 4303 | me i fire heat Stair. | a “e ol > le Aubura Red wee baby’ welcor stop. "om RING CO | RSet avin bag a People CARE POR &: 2d cage laa ‘Dr M —_——, focleded eee. Lovely asage, | an oe &- 7 FRONT aang * 7 — <= — UPLE. —-* A ppmoemggg areor gy Oe rests Er = , ’ | wider 8 S| ™- real spouses . Bee wane oes apts ond | ete: ae at be = a Twin ves3.__ ued paneute: rE | goum alee aa re | $2,000 $12, orated. priv Ms. NEWL _fiabty tenes are paid Heat, ase witt i oer te on heat. OAK Ria ents, | 86 WW : | Off Jost ° ead Ba evoked || fi . - — No! ate entranc Y DEc- _inbte tenets” advance 5 __beth Lake option meat W ved REST HOME LJ Walton E E ST SU ' Gaskamere 4 | leslie R pase 2 ROOMS e, 2 ad AA nts. FE 4-1 e to re iioomhe s-bepn wo ; oe y or a army STAT RESTAURA Bivd < BUR | : pum me and Rw tle . Tri bus line, Adults = SeacTirUt 3 Wauxins ¥ BEDROOM 1 1 Seeice: Pienibie rates bout elderly ESTAURANT AND PE sou howe Neat alse BAN | 0 Wery clea. S00 Biectrte | re valet ripe, Reaktor EW w 0 nur $ _ 2 8 ad 3 i Sn bet et St eras | afc hep ae a pe ane fay |e eau | Steam lee ae er ne be th a ore See __cbanic : 2 ——= aETtE 9 ROC R = “93773 ren Hotel — c e Ex and k con | —No D { ae 3 — Apt. a ae vate ba’ i. e Rd room ANCH we ok R = ‘arpetin, ceptional \ = wl 2 r | Crvitien: own Pa _ | —_——— — en’ Fb 4003 PING = RO Me-| on Bashabaw._< welcom ~My S| = eat tases res ae ree HOTEL PON 39 pe ing roan SUN a, payments, Libel sat See | om Sashadaw¥. OF en s T ROOMS, PRIVA OOS. | Tes TAC Ta + Sone a i EL PONTIAC. | $22 gearooms eee .9TOY aE toders j =i ! VT ath near Pa e rE ALU |. ; ¢ right Enjoy manos FE esead it W Mare, cece Sl WATE fee ees este etm toe | Be ao Sart paithns Hie ieee FHA ee Pete “dost was as preter, moe Ate ENTRANCE bi iN Sie Prowpect EW} BEDROOM HOME ment $10 and $ a r-F-rane Mga 5 4 iy seed coor tindows ye ay a el oe wis _FE 3412 or rE ENTRANCE. “bicker Cand eth. steam +. aaa eni $100 ee nd $12 and Pico {-1-five Tt Tble are. Sen — va red wae ell | $105 c ort oui Come in 2 a WISNER 7 ROOM APT. ¥ ing couple. Stove BEDROOM. geet a wes pee Shee WORON Rov Ee = 7 penny Xt x payment quick panretont New- DOWN — aie ly 3 oo La adhd modern home scHooL. best! WEST SIDE , -| @ ROOM NOUS ; mod. TEL dining rrr By Pb ‘done O saton. 95.0 ville : annul 22 aioe FE | Mice (ee cam, gh | Saat .NOURE MOD. _ Foy” a mim-moderm k nop ng em H SUBUR wo} 3B - ne at Cevement Pe “ts icomer 11. s HEAT. c Ai £4 ROOMBA) mal SMALL H only. OR oe” Fe metic washer soa ae Se > BAN EDR gee | ‘ 7 Aa ; — Lake CHILD gare pe ta AND - > BA em ¢ 10U8E. O1L HEA ; HOTE wood ¥-w -wate dryer, auto- end utilit lent neighborhood. 2 ae ROO noOUaE - 1 Orica MY | UPPER, | BATH NEAR SS WEAT MC wi Re TEL AUBU wane Seto Bg? ba POs wed poe Wie ote Bogen r= noos EFFI =m wood. | _ ford. ass "win ee eC or ee RIN Srecee — hard-| Fine cond wood floors, ii il A = ) yg gs | covmtoun CIENCY : ful § Se ford. 1 Windia to 2 or Week o-c-ca: on walls. Electric Ex- H a st tree | is — . oe E” Paririden, r ion 4G we — eo Ra Wat = "Dr : me, De- — retrige Apartments fromtage replies BE ot: own payment ail | ; H | SPENCE =) | pa incomes Gos ee, Se T ward | Ret = ee = all oDeaN H ation unit. es ft R at ‘to veter y, $800 OM solid — ; ee erences ‘ * waide-| $1 a TE rE $2,009 oc EAST ans wi - com room good 1 ROOM . _# 1504 a qe only bed Mi of wig | OXBOM d-d -Can S a TH this fortable part Pete GN Peery RAGE | west _ OR 27446. Dempsey. PE oud wookiy i rooms, show vee, are ROOSEVELT er ate os be bat room regen Bian ger covered. eit, “s 2 ROOMS. cuRIsTIA “eae and beth gtEATED See hs, ake service. Mt ts her Bessl’ one Unte — me! cm at = Po ‘and Re x1 | meas ay at on “reas ply hy catieale, oe heat 9 * S. Beware. and a aaa = » seaatr and a ROOMS 470 een thes : WEEKLY = , of! furnace : medere He seb Sear Pasechiel end a nee oy Lakes Williams and | Wali de a tous living | - nan RANCH TY ; ‘ a LAnOE om St. re at 77 erator UNPUR Grove On RENT RATE — serves : mage * ane: bard Near Pine neigh- Perime | liv wo ee fireplace ! rr. t kitchen new Y f - ROOMS 16 eet ee 12 S ov es st, ogte- | veterans. Ja ter a0! rpeting me aa 5, PRI | WEST Bag-| mod ED 32505 and pasa a ope anothe wr Tans y dase Ex a heat 4 dwing a, ft. i 2 eT FE 5-367. IWATE f ain ern ee ROO u Ss, be r wn Soheet | © eatuner im oll furnace NISHED | EN. | pF Ging NEAT TED Lage "Wes a. M Pp the eres SAFEST Tm, = paymew a | som kntehen rooms » storm tee ‘ entrance ROOMS a 1108 alte — T feD- | ing eae tric tom on Ore Se T a on ven there are LAKES is t to peenaag ~~ . | furnace. at 3-bed- boeeuyeae ond “* i __5-$608 . Baby MS PRIVATE MODERN r 12 a 7 Me eprovtias 3 and — ¥ e, L 50128 V boa child ———_ NO DROe. } ra od dans kitchen itien es! ,_™ race AD BAD f + aOte PORN welecns. PE | Rew "3 ROOMe ae Eras oe to, _ meth Nes ee y $8450 where! worry, bow STON Boa gp eno cabinets | right et 611 gy . 613 909 onl pedis i _ Beran” ANWERED AFT COU. SrrOWvT me Peanarea. | "am. aod Spm a : rueten Ma ‘TIAC LAKE terms. ee TONE REET thy | Ser oe gy ; a NISHED RO 2 Cham- jhitens a ® MI. _Fo 2S —_ R ; ing and 2 bedrcom FRONT | ow 8 fag ‘ y co mile Rd e Hey to W ene LAKE FRON | ern — ase ~etate we Db ROOMS F | Heat all room NORTH ia r Rent R wee ent Stores ern ing and dining pag can bee | 6000 pawn Daily; FE 2.025 bee to model tiams one owner DE ara pas Sena, Son Wane bedroom mod- = ie with FOR RE- _ 5-0687 ue Share oP ——— ooms 16x50 ST ae 5, ve iy. | pesee N ON fly; Sun 1 3 pape eur displa chk ioe 1% | tive offered « Seldom \ acre bavement, : mall childre tor. care | ce ‘ist weeny. MADl fice worker sont eee aot ~ - 30] exe" ee tet Man roel _v® pea On & Roots Loe 8 | : Be gg Mom vi idle « Be: so attrac- pp gd By on 7‘Sthon mene aren Toatts | foo nana kachenet | eeeeune eam 2 | eure oo | mee ER incnete ie | agpiaxe| = VV wet| Seater apenas som. »! ehild 5 MOUSE aban se? cela beat Ruchenetis Private snd ole ed @ ~ Digg SPACE NEXT, 7 Dizie \% a. Two Aches mort- se es at -| HITE | coll gn ne —— ELOY D KENT, Ue | etal piabincmenb quite onl? Her gervleenegl e | —Prtvete_hos cig oy om — EXT t N 8 iteh Be ge te wrence Pisin dnel ST an Om. . berta Fen 290 = Aaa Parg _prvete home. VB cite ect aa TO BEAUT 57 meme Pi Lagl ey ROOMS - “y tops oo caremie Gonpest Nest to ENT. Resor a ze | ee Ee “i alll cael Dog Fag i ge Se som me $1680 CLEAN r ae Wo 33 East BUILDING peso Mcp mes od seem hous | teen Pig gee red — = 2 — i CLOSE w 2 1 8L Close M s Pik ino i full m storm coppe hous le bath lak offe poones 6 PIV “yc | Foon eerage “SLEEPING ROOM 1 = * TORO | hae repens | oe ce prone ott mca cunts, Csramin — s. 3 ATE BAT $60 . oe ace 2 B e ROOM For s ats eee e unday OR TORS « pl Sonn tasaase — Basteoet eee, om own a ly = - oom peony ine ie he —— Sale Houses Se rene fee ,004 | Brien wi aay eee Open 0 00 0: Ou ite price a i a nagec a - town OS tee bree TTRACTIVE wionee ~ 43 on aka gece Mat Lame 9 bee RANCH ae Sage a aa irks 7 beg Ree a | lb! ~ me oaty ites y nboue oe — oe, 1S ROOM FO: | ben. lees Fonds peta 3 be lage BETTER 5 room NISHED | ollowm well ALTAMS i, AND net on FO Joh oe eee n MAR. & » —— ae or you cemibe t : ri HOMES Cee ee 1) Will g Home | poooee a Ms LAKE recht ro ba n K, Irwin Sosy pri nee et ermine ot par iat i come ST ati Soni dae SD wing Homes. | SG a 2 ROOMS vue Island. REAL in LARUE lager Call Pt ove, _ bec._lot_F s, fire rch. @ ca maa Soba Clue _Estotes ral leeredinia pes apt hes "40 alls Ont cod am A LWA 1 = jot. RO. arag ih om h ho mn L nite iate Sick Sund; AC y $780 and corneee AND Bata wie Sincy 1028 festauraot, 07 9 adh — BATE seat | Se ‘ e. 715x300 ar ate | garage. i Byatt! ete e $16 800 w! aeecauen te nday 2? 5 : a) mi RE S Vy a 28 York ag iy a w ogee ome MODE: i000. Fn Bis id) 2 unole Hill | fermace_'s “> bathrooma. =e LAWRE Good terms SN ret pres - ANT oa parry tao MODER: E FE? bed es xk E CLEA erred.| shea RN § ROO ‘Landers AT | 1 truly fine s | spec ce and asemen} a with NCE W s O86 11 : ; cCUCK 6300 ODERN } BEDROC Sao | ae WREDROO “3 ROOM i rome cich ore aod ares Neat reation Hy Third stre ae enrneen ee , = “APE. re ote or OR D6 OM HOME ON o pis op Wet a privileges. TH sf cane Onn! rae ts ey cee men eth Sous = Fr OR! ' ed edrawm “ 4 ee iy REALTY pon - | 8 BO R 3-613 a el DO o,_ FE at| Foon NER - Tare eritmeat phon 5 ec ves ‘ Course ings < ve ns : 14 eae pere are tarnished, < Hot Wa RAYTON PLAINS SE -DROOMS private ATE pa NM gases may at em bu p another plent $0 with ot | Oil ater landaca) t, hobp 5 room | i : isis er pete Ppt ee s | ee atte Heat rae ae, “2 OAK F 307) Churehtll . 462 Ce wetcom redec- | F Subst . | te and k for for Asphalt T one N down. ft. lot conte LOORS rroll e. ‘amil antial' | Ww term rea i alt J Ow $9000 L S . Auvarn an Lak 15. | + a cond y home | pod will ad La tle Ff : b SEE -ARGE ; WEST aALE 1-883 ie otk ae mm. Pree < one B pnw your hem cake Privi lowr en _——— Lohan 5 | KNOTTY LOTS Pratevety es” cOLLIES | | Preantest noo eet oat Cony or deta a 75 F ivileges Ho | More" Seace wa Neate ea | PINE KIT ! ’ nn and 2 | Ge nook es. Ch J Foo r 2 te us icateeets: ta at, 2 i ; CHENS | oom. white, 6 CLEAN eck. t We » § oom s neon’ ofS) RUSTI wit | : tri OLD. — a naa ~ 3 be ae ete rvoded Lc F) bear pm. St Ox ron up. $8450 off 2 cc HARDW a | wee Blue panes "TO ts os u ols F ind; | P AR : . 7 3-2083. Merie stud hae LOOM AND nge Orn an ssel] y M odél O ane jp type ay Es — “a Five roo LASTIC TILE =z | “red Hq wa | a W\ Rone, oung | 1-6p pen Sund peat. gee, bet. ° lots 79x84 1 oe screened p ee AUTOM BATHS | ‘ UM Open! Er ah m. at 365 1 ay be vnfits, bot water eater. aims “used a kitghen paca se oo aS | =| | * P orth, 0 Sunday” * 44528 | reach ayburn ieee par we ceastorsh ‘eae, HOM tet down port | tentors ae. RE W fund Bn aeheah s pa sors, E & D pa in- OR BRIKCRET 2 Lech as HY BE A TEN. eee | Eee Snel eee | wecnrcom duet meeterees oak | fine vi, Foanrtune — m ex. p SB... SR = FE 2-0474 Many TENANT “oe Noon neon os Eye oe co aren oon aneecs weak & A mncaesy FULL PRIE ¢ , — oe ‘buy. excellen : \ Qo out w it] 230 with low priehborhood. Pay ments wae | : Betete Eschange 3 at easy t home. VM..A | oa pre bla or ony G00" mgood?” psoas a! M: cluding taxes ahd insur | . Classified © terms in the KENN : property hall Peay to We Dt Look« payment CALL arene. . ads, JEDY rans, | ARTER BUI : ome Cn was mi! of L FOR APPOINTME . | ——— _ | John kK EE nT nl i! SEAS rohata voa" has os _ living on good your own tion. Lovely six Ct akefront rime: Marienee, (Coots | oes rengh, tiving yoom ids. | ‘vey, cod serage Water vitesse. | 87.280. with only $600" do’ e” only a Qrenen Pues tn Sue ee | me eee seswre 6 rose ons slephene 56 Oe Sail S° oer sttee: ca double clo | garage Waterford | mortg wn plus As low as 10 ACRES | = building and fit- . ¢ beth and tile titenen. closets, tile | $2.000 down rénch b . | ¢ age césta Get thes au ft Easy ter ACRES | tures. Owner sell * - . he radiant ouse, attac inctive hom as = ; ms. i e selling because of $ BEDROOMS ee nee wae de bese furnished | gare Degen Lol 2 cor eetached | —_ ee IV oe mer | MES S-BARTRAM | by dade nice 10 acre parcel with | mil interests, $10.000 down on qos Sa a iia) benanelll lelloan geedel ot cay Reve I Wwe — fuaee ove core | Bevel ia at 14 Pett = house, 2 acres. tane Faymen only aro ue on Dixie Highway OR 3-1950 | deed “= com Ae | oat qnee per. meal ates Balance FINANCE CO le 3exé® on ite| ‘© Crescent Lake Resa ete | , $1 500 down, brick § fF _ taxes See model at cofner Be BEDROOM YEAR RO erat $4200 wntown | INANE : — ae yet ee ae two blocks to ae ret FOR RENT | tara Murr 2*tar garage Water. AND. SUNDAY 12,008 DAILY t""interest “in. raed $F) SCENIC HOMESITE | Bie RESTAUCR ASE 702 PES |574 “| 80 acre form M Sart ee ie eee: Meer? ET RICH QUICK” $5008, Mak cosh ot lakefront. | 19 acre hilltop homes! ie . $ YEAR LEASE —,202_Pontiac State Bank Bidg. d rooms: > 6 ouse has @ bed- (, 15 = : BEN, | Owner 8060 M st offer trees overlook site with some, Sale includes 4 Cn tor ese Gl Gt ox ALE: Reaiinw|ceibaee ae WILLIAMS LAKE | fem tawete ki the Disle Ber. | ies air oe oe LOANS $20 TO $500 . i iiee eite) us ts) tr 1 Andersonville Rd. W __ TUléa 3-4000 S KE from downtown Pon mt | $4,000 with $2.400 4 ne C] , aterford i 7 b tiac . own If you 5 veur kame ade or sel), ——__Fh_OR 31268 i. — ea Mathresm. Loree P tle Hwy Al mtttion otcnnine | ime = restaurant business, bet- H signature only. tak or on'y $8 ! With into this one We will Baaehiold Fi IRWIN or secon seman ngs fn ie ak aoe SGA y COOP are & ome CRESCE ‘ L. C. L you have ever seen orp. 0 ontiac "SILVER LAKE AREA NT LAKE | 344 8 Sa E 2 bed ‘ . ip , 2 . ginaw Ft Pr REAL ESTATE -CO-O rvom brick fiteplace, P. room - 182) unfinished oat Diste 8 PAUL A. KE > ____ FE 44-0538 E P h . Perimeter tion addt- wy Drayton RN, Nn @d re ean Belvwie OF MEMBERS: moet, eaves! _enrens —— sre 2 bedroom ,, Mus: colt mmmediocely, preeses | ?_3-2361 Oven Sunday ae 31 Oakland Ave & i” E 204) =6FE 22161) ge lot Tems tates Full ee ee & M. JO“ES. REA TesTaTi ‘Real Estate Since. 1919" | Extre large OPEN Ht 2 KI : and 2 lots. Perfect < oil furnace, | &3?_W_ Hurce AT | STORE ON DIX - Hae =o : JUS! [2 PASE s erfect’ condition F ___FE _¢3505 | 5) ACRES cine RA 4 HWY AT TELE- og yy anes Se | 2to 5 pm. Sunday | O0GD: ImcoME: “Oren! ta) Bares $2500 DOWN 3 bedroom b For Sale | Resort rt Prop. 44 IN _ Soe nk will, ceaauler kishert a ambiigus at sega er we| 3 REDROOM BRICK bm Sunday | (room bungalow with basemen treme bungalow Wert, side ica ~~ Bn ANWOOD ROAD _SS° SSW itites Pe" test 5g COMMUNITY, LOAN CO. i with . é Crystal w with ba enced res : | ive @ ic Huron . down now ~—in the off Boned Full Basement ony hed ranch type bome us Sremeet Property ee without cat end prrene "Only years neste © o ON SAGINAW BAY tn acres of pote we « EFFICIENCY AP:8 ON ANNA FRIENDLY SERVICE ce 1 and save © ‘cus- rot i ® la : Ceramic Tile Batl ma htosrady ogg of large liv- facturing, many Saampanion ot condition on avessaiem iH ma onnual/tetece ere ie water on the 5 Watertr vis, All modern ce : | | | Ip {1 Air ¢ aa dining sree Trigg Maree duel Gece amees Ghar oe Roe Lares! | seem =o. urry on this one. age. Only e788 dows acl eos) ont_ BY “ser. FE £60 Sorced Aw On kitchen garbe ng stown ern home on ne 1od-| LAKE FRONT MO wn thet cha 100 F | Heat bath ewer je pion era | tile | idea tor feed heaia of is highway with Sears ON ATAIR Pedy \ . ; - . BROS Swear Si Lats | plenty “of ‘closet space, full base LTZ J ib pene Mut be “sald “any” Feason- ‘dw. M. Stout. Realtor | MACHINE SHOP aved Street Mere. auto. ot heat Large lote: $1 able offer tonstdered oe Oven Sun 11 to 4 Complete : . is an opport hs artis ace 100 DOWN Ke 3 Eve til ool and die shop office | ’ e ® Fi. Concrete Drive children iio“ etal sagen Magy rE 5-618) 011 W Huren St meres rosmlsed ees TT N Saginaw St ma FE Sale equipment Lease availabie ree mpeL sons |’ giteae ast growing village and ™ all one rents for 856 _A. cn : pes SEES ON 31700 | Rose’ inc local contrartors an school cae of the mest “modern onth “Here is @ money mak Tay Orr _ Roy Annett¥nc. ou May Borro ee Jocal contragtor enty of good fresh ee | REAL w e canned ah the tues alee | son elnese ch air $2 200 sie) pole ie. TOR - INSURANCE REALTORS ca kk a wes! aveum tuiakx OWN Large cedar and akiana Ave 2) ACRES 28 E Huron St a BUYS whi hel Ge serve amen, Ue 5? ima ama shakes shell home at Lotus Late Open Eve Wise’ arte 150 ACRES Open Evenings & Sunda; 2.7109 | - RANCH H sale is important | wa after. wothy Sovder | avende | ou li love the large sized room - Li VACANI TOUxist CO yi ae 4) > vee OME aoe buyer Only ten a) thease REALTOR ‘ T BUYS Ton ish it yourself and mere For Sale L Located eas oF | West coast, ORT in FLORIDA ON | Ponts pe road = miles trom mes left BETTER HURRY. a. re at 1208 y 9888+ | ann. Sarge ots 46 on aed one 8! Coeavals | _ FE 47458 r sick, must sell. | a Today large with MU A ARAAA~ ~ i of a mi} . = ——— | p your bills. | like fod evererecns Brick Portal \\ MOA | IX {Utual +6417 TODAY OPEN SUNDAY 10 TO ¢ a @G ELLIOTT & SONS mecuunay st ireed rontage 7 credit. Take up wa protect your everything 4 uiehee that hea - - NCOME IW BROWN lease aan at Middlebelt are r 6-20 an Beer—W ine— Food repay at months te . room. wo fo , ) - Re é May A bis Bi lead KENN E oS Sizien BROWN. Re: PO atavtate e280 in . ote te space | tat partly modern sore eae fam WARY wih ihe BEST Hl: we 6 ie tor 21 LOTS $18 (DOWN AND so © ACRES oe er uae we te = SUBURBAN FAST LTor per month" Priced sob coset SORE dhe REST Go Soe a eyes VACANT fate, “loned on Sunday ad shown 4 ‘ : } wk mreaag: 0 pm terms arr cash (or A i dab , , 2 ILDING LOTS A. tice” on an estra | yest Huron : beautiful ranch at 12 lots 40 ft Sewer Located : : y feege Peved street, 3 blocks | G : Pr’. - Al RU RN AVI: [ee Ronalbinty "1 | North end ot Bee German ai cae be steel sunt | Tavern & SDM eee of ANEE OO. CO. = ous Le 4 schools ATEWA YS ninth rooms not all modern sized bot Niguee hon a nice -— JUDSON oe for a home 171 feet of Don't serve food but lots of _CORNER N. SAGINAW FE 40541 ery well ~ Hoe ~ tol business lots me room With 1100 ADWAY COMPANY road frontage an! 1200 Located on s beer & HURON, tive features, etree: | & wonderful investm come fruit naturel fireslece Majestic Bid / deep Tota: feet cit a busy corner in the | PONTIAC CRAWF' HAPPINESS | eo with epee meet at only | large ture windew —- ¢ WO 2-700 81 700 price is oniy y. with a new 3 year lease = Drayton Plains 5 é ra en with an a z | | ~ 439 Dixie H D _G. Hempstead, R ot mple amount = |S se | E | . ighway e: ; ; cabinets, th Sundav xclusi > . (j;rocer : Across f biel a E a nant merge Realtor | full | bath ee J iday 35:30 pm. | tm aeee ie ee Sites dw. M. Stout, Realtor 1 A ver, aye. & SDM Acrenone OR Siz ou w meen eves vevear OULL. BE tte nn LAY Orch | Babette Soa Pores "tare | Omen eves ake 08 Sena tie ate "Zn . Huron | INVESTING - m ull base. chard. Aso eves if | @ room @ - FE ¢18@, When IN CONTEN ; ent with auto b | Sense a few select b partment and a 2 ed Gebweed hea sas f as BARGAIN ' B. ARGAIN! ve Good aroliaa ta | Seminole Jills, Near —. ae our branch yrs | = oe ee 2 oney? tractive ering this ai-| ¢ room 2 bed eau mene of all modern | Meno . Hickorv on the corners of m fully insulated room ho! h homes iominee Grove Ra | eclenial of @ large 6 _moceary | eere ground trom m nome win | and homes Storm windows | and Oneida Rd FE $-3781. Open ro vesaktn } eo sear ae peur telephone. des: cosans tual rm Ave $950 « v priced a ractively | to @ ; mi pm dust call , cons : down and 6% at $17 000 e * Dm. seven da ANNI fi Sieg ee Leterei ee or little gown wie Bee cab car cake Ws Mae 3 See we at 1704 a Tele. i ee Tf 2A eva wichen equipped. with Dish EVER) pA ot a Se | oe -812] be bd che ® OFFERS Troomy closets carpet Saoupee | | i WRIGHT, Realtor DET NT shopping Near scnooig eens OPEN SUNDAY ie COUNTRY 5-SO91 or FE 5-25 oo oe “BX | @eer! chim s. drapes. land Ave ; ; INDAY 1-8 : LY ESTATE mY? E 64 tefinanctn: | chimes and dishmest : FE 5-001 . re : hs E oniyn, Cor 3rd payment debts Only $2.500 Down cluded | Pull Desem i" eat. Coeplttis Wiel beisie bas bak Of detian end construction che Ko Topp, Realtor A JOHNSON, Realto HIGH-YIELD FARM | 180 pa Estate ie wine germore, mart aes lassed- a8 3 -achange neat f ue ) Lawre ; a tin at r 400 . . TO SELL = R | your first v 3 bedroom bungalow in ex. tewit a porch Weeted ses | + home a, Frossie: or PR Caze FE 4-2533 Westies af eds Ocean, ririige is “THE arnt TOS | oe Liveral repar- condition ; i J ~ a Bs = y ack Sine foom. ie eich tooe | Sonam vtnet, Onlered reste ta “eautitel Raraweos 1701'S. Telegraph Rd. Pants Saari heme H sien o ¢ i Sirveck ‘Towrtt ruil bese:| house, te trade wit take smaler fa waur tes vadreoane am Bateman Fiz eMower tine ‘hoes cate ana 01 \S STATION ome & Auto ment with ot) heat You 8 SHOW drank Dns asd ‘LIZABETh LAK - bes Ts siigs granarys : . : . reation fr TOD asement under th Lots -AKEFRONT other buildings Every enc GROCE - oT = ) 2 wotar eat ‘ Hirick wvtgbberbacd’ Gf mice’ boa S Lot. a. Chetolan Shores Cash [Pe™ uaai. ee hae ae Loan Company ; enetian biinds & New Bric Rance this ta ce homes . STAN z tmes 1% car awn anch a place you should : 1p 9 \ 2 STAND iS : are to oes 4 MILEFOR >t And Livi 7 Commun! cated « to rege =e: SUBURBAN WEST jo appreciate Priced cep Ts Behe RSE _ ORT AKEX = ih tea hy Le eye ee san uron Shop-| Privileges on 3 $10 750 with term = nate GNI Spacio NSU ot Oxford the > ated north __Houre 8 to §: Seturde i . - . styled. fully Loaisesd alan teas {* . rt heve te see this value 6:10 Cass Flivabeth Rd perinaay aoane id frame 8 room | og sha “aren aneron a I OANS $25 * aaies — INDIAN V a brick rambler with vestiBule SMEALI IN PR : to believe thet you cam re ee FE 42252 ditian Goad bara Bacco con- ‘aks tectedes weeck $30.- -OANS $25 TO : $500 : d ILLAGF trasee to Ban living room a Sun 9 to Q CRI <7 cee Ric T ce ee for the = Be anc other suulaues Ooh a cessed) iacale 7nd On signature furniture vor car Owner t . Roman brick firepiade * Fal IN VAL gona! 3 bedrasend and bath FOF BETTER 3.750 on terms y : w-te or come : Oynor tronsterreg Sad soc | rooms 6 chs mantel 3 lige. bed. | The Ur jown |} bedrooms and bath =| (ON BETTER HOMP BEN . R sad joes well lesasea’5 bon 170 @ closets. tile bath lot ‘ only camer this bome is cerseuca perch ferme CHEROKE DOES ere WARD EF. PART 7 dw M. St > EF ICTAI. vom A ted 7 Bon iT0 ft frontage on paved road S only 04.26 with just tose screened perch -all for only see IKREE HILLS! RE . PARTRIDGE 176 saginee 8: out. Realtor FINANCE CO e nedr term w h ory tittle ‘ompar eo a : < 4 : t ‘ - Tear aeeeae “Teaser nt| fumed veo SER IT YOU LT home with lake privlears gens ALTOR | URE 283100 O° pana it ta! Fe a eee eee e.3 room. . $650 acres is right , th Lake R4 ~ Eltze- Huron 8 av ll to 4 a Ponti ‘pias enclosed “Teeving ~ get WN erent te rect * fu St Benedict's a Rad - Leal wie han ie : . . [TEAGUE FINANCE CO. ent with | You BUY “ © Trade ; an oi) furnace um Fxcelient 3 bed: ‘ . _——- ; * ven can : t wate ! WE ILI NSU PiUs oO Mice livin oom hom ‘ apts _ _ _ _ ee see arn FSS ute canane'bes! fae ie Wi, CARL W.RIR we aches, eerten Was GIGANTIC ROIESTER ot 4 7 V ILIANS | ¥y oll heat earece roughen mic | BIR De Realtor Gn shddid -— waterfront +h rity AN TIC ? ?? C HEST E R MICH - ~ ta . Bree Banh = bdw Mo Stout. Realtor lot Sohq value at $9 20 FR 6 ant el Ratios! aoe Bidg apt a rm, for forming ee S srallean a ieee ore market HOAN Neg $500 room brick and fra | $ ] 200 DOWN 1] N . Saginaw Pr ak 0 IDEAL aci . 1e< F 5-109 ano Son. 66 W Huron $700.000 gross sale mty Over a i | : 5 = ——— _ E Leake poem Reggie acre ai Member Co-op. - REA! TORS | ~ ora Open Eves til fg 616s | | ree Wer "7 tad pope re Pgh cc = gral “ 8 ROOM Sen pereets Py ceacene Pr HOUSEHOLD Goons “ e mo - x o & ig tim ester OL 6-07 13u22, dint stators d a, Fetate Each IR cis — Alm rE onnel} School — $750 Selena: Large barn 5 @ HOME in the food - e operation ul 711 OL 1.9791 Kitchen with Break L. tile | 0203 3 Redroomr Rrici moat Jest nes er 58964 Russell A Nott =e chard Paved r eres cherry or- No ph and produce business ene! 9 wadhemeen cs kar: fast bar Osea Rees i : one s throw from iit tor 170 W Pike PF ni o Real Pry te apa aea 2 small lakes re 6 one information. come ip Mo can foe “tel taesow aw xcs, 10.4 at CORO: root Ts 2 bedroon LARGE LOT WITH ORiVIL Aig poeen tN pl ng tis saath ! origage Loans $4 Hu STANDING F 7 2 level Califo om T WITH PRI n* or mote! On H an with recreation ment NEXT DOOR FAIIURES : ria stvlie bur on Dolla: cak VILEGES M22 near Glen A ighway Stas ekeaeureres fireplace lsuntsy ron en erancn PAVE galow On heat 2", cer ua der 6 e| Will take lum- 900 reer, Micn/ 1st© COLOSSAL. Cl “° ~y } ™ FFICE D STREFYS age circle ios «a r anv building . ASS LOW INTE work shop savaaer . Large lots \ i drive expertly trade materials on PAUL M JONES One soe : 2 -R EST or sone tone ontralied” Timken Brick Rainier Sunday 2 te Spar npget sped rae. sarce WILLIS M BREWER a W Huron BEAL rE tne ai oe 2s ee ee Caiimited funds tor sinaie tamtty ear fi arge cle ‘ = = Se enal . : s\ea oose ar ARMFE ‘county G : ak and mortea cas Cement patio. $20 “4 IN ER Cus stom roa Kivich PONTIAC ; = home with unre. a oncamalg Runcal i ' F Gedo as nel ped heel lot with term e for a $1500 STORES & equipped with ae WELL So comers p = oa ‘ tu rn fea- ralow —NSpe CT 1 _ furnace : Ap = 2 | Realt ry Suchy or wn y im a ek ee ee tie. Full price 96 200 . ph ee et e Gutey ieacwe er bsaysia i her a berths sy APARTMENTS | Realy Seeeariie ” zh at have you? EM | ‘i ick fire latee ‘soamé, and’ Glessed one OF sain or O mediat saneeal orida = Im- A 63122 ‘Situated on Bab - MO Sew weertcceisa tee ne win orch Pull genet nL Open! 8: sun 1 Ney fd Is THE “BIRD: TO &sF eer “ie bac cale (ae ~ with WaTains LAKE A 60 FOOT LAKE siete of . artisan fg th ohiag eageo or LF SUPER | as Meee aes take troate eet of eat Lot 60x10 oF se SEE. =~, mS cash r opp tunity to get voms and 4 four roe Ps RVICE urn house yment on ge full dinin, st It's on paved So7> DOWN good location at & = apartmen. ” Re . _ mod « so appealir \ , , ree . pri a reasonabie s Incum For | ; ins FED Glows fecrenton wom ih faba ton, niu wan emp eton Be inciude | tne mortgage cost on price, on teres Edward’ Reith, io eng. dow Price skeiso with fallonage Call Lm coe DERAL SLEEPER CAM, in bar and fi : on sight $2 Ie COLTON ese new + bedroom fac egies ; se * conside @o. F Cole ave you o or wha’ and hobby replace down. then $50 mo Ju OR INI ih homes (Wee e orick Watkins-P ~ trace A soun’ invest r 8 _ FE 20173 8. t sell cheap) FE tramatecred room ner’ | ent san GMail of dust \ STH SUBURBAN Trin anlincprese cation Plastere suburban lo- ontiac FE states Constrectieall stment Bric. — ——— _ le sacrificing for Rtkkc eee. bee a bedrad rounded’ #tn beaultal ox ety core pt c walls, select oak; gust on Ponti Auto r Bteam Heat, EXCHANGE “YOU. nt eften tem ibbelemrinee pee and tame 'Pintered™eaie narieaca ied Recs Meret nine" EOD, “Ee fico | cea Poptiac take Rd on a “OPEN SMNSAY 0 70.4 "tract" Where! vou pave wie. prop other item many ° . ~ fone auian fy Is hardwood i > car garage i = a large aaa ae ; roice of room idvision Lot 100 = 150 CLARK RE - r late m-we} Poa ometic bot water heat ou oh eaeeal ull basement © tuenees vided bas restriction P G 6 AL eSTATE rl H J VanW car & cash. | Convalescent Hone revlon teres nice ai omy eplate aha mane’ the ee a ee 2 W Niron "open. evenings CARD Re ae oO A Same locat later garde pit) 07960) Wiberel WE, To kede ese ge eppeuitment: 80% aa: deeptree ACTOR TRADE FOR Y nnett fae! iicenseg for 10 patien= \\ cS [" Th | " qener as tenis int ie pec wen WEST SU RURBAN ‘oo, exf of the Dixie Ms9 FRONTAGE I8 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Put MY 22863 Call after REAL Large 1@ room hom tents S , ~BVN akes only $3.000 to h per mo @ room ranch t ov. x18 ft buildin ler tt ‘ fo oiL c obo a 28 @ uros iocated val ome wel New 2 bedroo : handle ining! rors ype home 19 Be autitur nelahbe g sites in a . on bury M-Se Highwa ALAIN Si > hor RONC ~ MECHA) ee Rae srin| Moe coal moder ecu | Bossy om mom tome Piawerés 8 BEDROOMS he eon aero te BE oh wae Oe eed | Waly Baktey MAn AMAT, 4 tear ae ot en te TH cae peter bike : rss profit over 8! : Needs some fimishin ace 2 . ure windows. oak = schools and store - | machin: h small motel, main stre « on the SAVOI 500 mo $1 950 with ¢t ; @ inside 87 ap hath< ci tuc floors tile! Foads Ci s On good shop and other et lease & L OIL sTov —— lps ee KK] | emple t i 1 el SO DOWN Tepes $1 500 reownt jake privi- ™ $100 lll Low as $950 lean Will trace for oe pot fgg kee quests A ddrpiie riage oon or E. FOR SMALL ‘ull price $18,000 ee 7 ‘ton, Keaitor cated in well establist . * ; ee full a couple $1,975 me. FE 5-289 E terms 2139 Orch borhood righ ished neigt HI ) ast ot t ; Lint 53 aw j L NEWLYWEDS ve and Sun FF 46498 Open eee lake Ra FE 4463 & Bath with "ein Pontiac 7 rooms 86 E W VA DEN 100x150 ft he Dixie WARD F — | 7 WAP in YOUR ‘OLD SKATES ON bef oz Fauk*) Wien lent eean nt Open Sun 1 to 8) Matic oil heat oe lavatory Auto- alton Bid FE 0-044] ‘nice seienieraene sites in a PARTRIDGE | GAS STA.. TR | _ Barnes ape Skates sha As e | s — - ri < 2a it a . " | AD OEY. : 2 » Hardw ins co the down payment on a Neterans Art! I AKE PRIVILEGI | OR Paved street near ar garage if no ans PF Oe on near area, Clos to bus and restricted | REALTOR FE 2-8316! 2@At service Pe ih S¥.AP OT! TEER uron, th, oak Noor: gas heat anywh - lowest price 2» SEO today s Act now - see this rot . Clove mm On | 43 W Huroo st ft. on @ main st over as range or a P R PHIL- * . : 2 dro : . nh 7 : weo canes aaiiia ana «lens "2 tedioom nin RULGINEtEC WEE) cel pereune 44, VI 4 d i At tow as 8750. $100, ————-——— | 2 ee — Pi pga ieee MY 3-5604 figas water ; Irive by geiow with fui t y un 120.200 ft Pris u ” atyer lot \ Yh) |° Sawa "I N . 5 . . 20 yrs. Now TRAIL. ER a _ : modern Si Mg kone room area cin! lenerd eens Dono steer een em AI Obl PARTRIDGI aa sean of Pontiac 04x 204 FT ga Maer > ren inch Teese, Lod Ford bs ean ie ence You see through that sind ce carpeting it X | , 28 > pl mesites 100x190 Tn Choic ould ¢ for rodwct! car e both tor late know ot eh. you will ded 8850 F down 4 ae 316 + DisnDR arve or better Itvi aE station corner location T°F™*” contract or _Wwill sell $850 OR | 7 model hope em is - a hiniiivon mige ots Eve pis Pe \MIETI Huron St ighie restricted Clos ne nm fast-grow'ns nortn-end = TRADE 47 O 3-2250 - find le bath FE 46331 Su West aide’ 6 con oy : Zz « service. schocl e to bus A good bur at section . tools. LDS FOR PO heat, garage paved street | . 1 baths fooms for owner wit . LHL SY . ndav 2 tea 5 ac ems tie deen OELOYT ke | $150,000 PER YEAR so ame chap ee SF ean FR cent con: | ew Bung arc at mer mani tin Simday 2 ta 34 a1 Atkinson Wards 0 L. -LOVTD RENT, RK | What a terrifi . WiLL TR x be | Ot Baicurr eo, _ ‘se on ais ‘50 . th nh 5180 NEN KOCH on ms . a On) ire’ tele : ols C. LA DD 24 W Lawrence as Mee alter pal — eround 63 600, Rte i i or buiiging pide ins * Y INCOME | home with t uiider x own : down CRESCSNGoAAS 2 an roxard t ke & ae 4288 Dis E $-6105 er each week This ts or wil FE 4-728 service : room ila Cer Aebece eee en i lovely new, JAKE ) orm and bath ranch ts . es cadet Drayt Eves gold mine truly a TRAL a ‘ad tice 6 sp gota ales is car aernee Ga Neat WHETE DAK Wren Dee Tapeh Spe hom home with atta hed ba ccee) Lo 2361 Open Bytoe Taine Hew @ Conssasss Peeve had fo} an tikes momen be RADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT. 21 Y Sueaisiel Wee oe feom 2 jot fiom 3 : ‘ ¢ ISfRe ving room . car garage diate posseccion Terms Tm ~ ee inv Includes larg m plus new or us pov or auto for est) fence! Ware with cyclone ol 2 baths basement wit 2 bedroo inny kitchen ———— ive = fing. wen mt e attrac- TRA en a py olny = for chil- M Das) FHA ter | beat attached : t plenty of closet W\ “Tr » : tore nd ving quarters ILER EXCHA a 7 ~ bus Im- | ca Aes! suburban pees $2000 down garage Onis ae Ee = nm ol furnace laree M Hi kK NI ]s] N - \\ oh | Ee R AN D SEW E R ROC HES I FE R AR F. \ W ARD 'E . vel 8 _Telegraph_ One ek car Best Gas} FE = Eve a ean aeeteoant r . Beautiful view of $1 REALTOR RE = . This beautiful busine “| ARTRIDGE _ For ‘Sale Cloth n_ Ever " : qemee. Call IVAN W trasuparietioa be acer Tncaseer Ph "ee cal State Rank Bidg Th \RE IN Ton in 1948 with show gree ear BUSINESS REALTORS | ~ hing 56 2B John Rinsiec. ; ate possession 82 or mee: 4516 Eve & Sun 2-5320 Eee ew = the east side of peo Ss room 45248 earn ve IN BUSINESS BLACK FUR cot 4 Josee F. REISZ jen 17} Realtor handle Terms. RW es ony alread he water and sewer located acre parki space, THROUG NITIES __excellent_cond SIZE 16-16, . W Huron 8 Drive out E! SAVE T y in Excellent sit on well traveled hi “de MICHIGAN — t_conditien.. PE 2-4373 (ME ne anees pb Fe Pr 3823 Den wood ee ear Rd 4 IME! Solve ev- | Ga mace Meme (Cal; enw Gene in ideal for show ost wpa Rs Reree FE 28316 coats BLACK PITTED & stad S091 o Doroth ene eryda s. 639.500. Term belted win. r eS rob , 4, s. : x 3 De es Se a Ad ypraterstle Want in dw. M. Stout, Realtor = ae pone piss tae 3 one ehBi oo eee R A I bane ce 12, 2 pe Pjees dresa, Sree ae 11 te oe | oy Annett Inc.| Sele teed Contracts 52 PARE SOT oa Sor -cone . ‘tl 8.30 REALTORS 1 = I Fee coat Ie ae ace coal ia i “tu Co-operative Rea! Estat ea) Estate Eac serine es eestor i ‘ bange yea ang Coste Reai Estate, Exchange slow H og me MUtual 46417 rE Lost || 2-8181 for an ad-writer. Open Evenings and Sunday 1 a Private own. | ‘2 MONTH OL DOOWTRACT ee etn eee very or. OR 9104. € i : 2 i v 3s . : > a Pad ¥ i ree ‘) : | aa, we Go: . ’ \ . ‘ / . Ae \® * ‘ \ * ( 4 : ~~ / a ; ~ _ | S| . - — . = . sis < . i ‘ - ‘ ‘ ts THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1954 _ < a i si. ‘ fi - ~ 4 For Sale » Miscellaneous 60 (MODEST mAiDeNs . By Jay Alea | For Sale M 60; Wood, Coal & Fuel 9 “TALBOTT LUMBER ,; a‘ SPS Foe renee, 3 Lumber doors, windows, bard- ware, plumbing. B. P. S. paint. FIREPLACE org od 2" ; Septic tanks, samp pumps. Thor core ? DUAARIONIDS | Ser ac SSiattettnesetnas | reves’ . reek, foc Wail fwrnaces. 14@5 Oakland Ph. 6000 oc ORY SLAB og a4. eee _— ~ | USED 2 INCH IDEAL PURNACE +403 mmoniat ont’ dignecr seats ai | SPEEDWAY POEL GL PIRE ™ ty ducts and Rea- jet coal. Fu .. tire ee Seelied hee eo ; SED PURCTRIC MOTORS. GA « i 4 bb tore. washers, +e 8s a gh ogy on mene, Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 / pees m7} Sead Wouseteeving BLACKNILL UCE FOR Y) PRIORY ORWELL FAW: n" Dowsing and Con-color: Pine 2 oil with ben- 3 : : papel oom Clasesscaton (|Site Sata Te | Geet Shae ec oo , see sstfication ' ; your ows varieties teft. 24A “HOBBIES & SUP- | Ses Rteieate, Medts | hase ater tae | Shy ele Toe man ” . blowers and good | . meree Village on gravel rd. bear-| Bring toa) Disie Hey, just B.. PLIES” - | Warne i cit Coma ing right on all wwrns Open daily | of *Watertora : ; , Pea 4 ‘. . Roches. reenridge venre a ee ASS ter MM eon = | _MUtue) 4e03e a.) = | Dang EA EviaiOue OURAN |" Christmas Trees _¢ 68a ee? GuuTTE ney FANS Pon cite CHRISTMAS TREES RERES FOR, 8. SALE $1.50 bu VENTILATING FANS FOR KITCH ‘ ® one Qib ie voles $29.95 also large | Retail or wholesale. 243 “Oakle “44 ay ; selection of at ex-| Park Rd, Walled Lake. M . eo comme d values. Michigan —f i oP A - Tepes ol — TT uorese ’ ‘Outside or Sale | ‘ets . ral WOLVERINE 1 — ROR POTATOES. DE i for UMBER WRECKING CO. OTIFUL Ai c prise: ee Prat rw wo 8 Paddock PE 2.018 core sagas old. rkston Ra. itehen cab’ oe 00 | . 6351. Ah od ream Mo. 3 cat floors, per Of | ims wt <2 ci—— Lake Open sheeting eo pete ATOERS i APT. SIZE thing Tor the Kome. | SOFA BED. GOOD. Gs "| very day "th 600 pm. fe, ain wip fittings sis | Same stir om. Maple squash #2 per bushel oF & per $40; Double. sink. $20. 311) East: kland Furniture SEWING MACHINE. & VACUUM BICYCLES. ENOLISH We carry a line tp er. SGTERED BOXERS Jonnston cornes wood off 108 8. . BE Cleaner ee ee he 8S apt ap Te “Stagtlemer Seymour Li tnd Bashabew ANTIQUE VICTORIAN OVAL TOP TOP | DINING E TABLE. 4/50PA BE) $1450; 2 PC sEC- 0. Thee priced rig’ 5604. ae wrp UP To a — Menai. $15 Me trong | Manel, 90.99 Wieker dav Fiscrescent, 303, Orchard Lake : te eveecte sa Mt coms corn. Dry enough to crib. OL toe Sou! rain ed Ss | ica oe vie thaive, o18; white | Site oo as | ave.” + Jay Acan— a 10 weeks vid. 1.9811 a Fee area rere Ber Raie Pare tina 2a | Sci cdl ty a | MR, MALLARD PORNACE: | “Foes CLEARANCE “See SEES" RE~‘Dh| sate Farm Equipment 7 ALL METAL WARDRORE (NEW).| fe tole $10: white Porcelene| radio $15. ; : 50 col, Lockenvoc oll water beet | “If you're starting to think about Christmas, I'll give you appreved mY} = ~ be Sit, sewing machine, 08. FE $1572.| Sotiay dresser, $10; OM me-] BANK FURNITURE CO. | ov. site. inch bicycle, two ize in carats!” © ” | a PEMALE BOSTON TERRIA, BARGAIN NICE tee heating stove, $25. ma. | 47 ORCHARD LAKE AVE WEXT| STonif' pg (ecm bezel. two | my s ‘ = SALE AKC. 2 montrs old, 279 Basi ‘ * poo ; antique picture one chest, $10: . miscellaneous FARMERS, GAS STATION. quarter and half inch and : heats _Biyd. ss slightly weed "868: copper ‘wach = E-2 TERMS faner E°cvenmes or Sate For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60| "7,0 “tre bet water Beaters. F poxens a = * =— boler. Phooe after 12'p.m. FE ¥%, PRICE SALE |__ open “wi e Priday wights fon ie fe | ae ow nee reoe ~~) 480 gal. lace et water heatee, | — Stem 50038. 8TO ° WOLD & ? pa ARO! OTOGRA- z, eo, Tom | On Linoleum, fe sana teers A BT omme| I cere ick | PERMIAN Ping Wai" tag "Cae tes | Brat Rae ond Cosamare | BO,“ Beg mor Colored china ; [ i ens 20801 and Rd. Milferd. —, Also five ee oe choice items, 34308. Tile, W all Ti . THOR GLAD IRON. LIKE NEW.) +55, sss ss tl “Wemetian biinda, 32°. 6 hobbies ? su ext. Pid 30 gal. nadiral gas hot water heat- rrooue Pat X_GOon BU SMALL RA- and Paints at ; z | 0, FORD "¢ MOTOR, a» new. FE CAMERAS & |! 'T, 1A. | 58 vous AT enna oe dios. PE seis. SYERS 141 W. Huron FE 43064| THAYER BABY = Pectery pul Wrell- STANDING TOILETS an MYERS PUMPS 30 eel. ane gas hot water heat| fiwy, “ine dows Balance. ai | ELF egg = goa 130 8. ie Borre. AND © CHAIRE | bevy geure Maple serie. | mesbouls, WHS tuings Fe eee HP dots cow eee PUPS | 0 gel natural gas het water heat 2 UATIC GARDENS ton as month. = Areca Ni _Park, Apt (ae ovE-OIL fk CIRCULE: Easting sane, | year ait. Used | wen wine’ ‘saa. Colored 4308.8 Trade-tns accepted No money down m0 se! sotse Se Ret water’ heat: A ano eee month ‘one MY 3371! iC STOVE. : 3 Excellent condition. Best Seconds - rs He CO PT REPRIGERATOR EX. | lot, Meter. tne bot water heaip: Oxld LINOLEUMS. $1.98 _otter PE 400m Save PLUMBING SUPPLY gee 3 gal. gas water | Open a AM to ¢ PM | BOXER” PUPS, REASONABLE. coient condition. les inh gas range 4% f% wall tile ..... ~~ BURMEISTER'S 100 6. Gaginew 8. gal gas water heatef® 65450. ARNASON PLUMBING SUPPLIES | Go irany aPANIEL PUPS 6 3985 Detroit Blvd., Middle Straits ELECTRIC STOVE. “AND " REFRIG- freeones tet ru-e "helt . A Gi BALe rere BACK Regular | 0120.08 oa 4” (068 M-15, 5 ye Phone 130 wets right neat ADMIRAL TELEVISION, 20 _ ores. oes DR DRYER tabs house pair’... cage | IMBER , Foxi~ om TANK. 13 GALLON, KEL 7 Y's S *vLARDW ARE | @NTTW ROYAL HEARING AID Phone. OR 3-008 eee cones Now only $00 85. practically ‘new, FE S118) 3 enamel B88 al bos, ‘Stiveted Wm C10. | x04 Aubern ot Adome PB 2-e011| pola yg A ae pg mtd PUPS AKC REGIS pond — wsorag. os. —o. oo HAROLD'S F- heuvery Pres TWO YARDS SALE SMALL COM -| METAL WOR) BED SACS | _ceuen, Bet $5002, __ i ROXER PUI PUPPY : Chote % © YARDS USED _ BROADIGOM _ ve Ty SLL ee ranaaen he ee | se ei oma ae, Ee Ne Sade" Warael pect BE | pay, SGPULE WAMRER. PR | res. a 108 F ae ID- | MYERS SHALLOW WELL PISTON Do It ww | 8 me. old, ANC rep. hots, honse-| Mey. MA $1578 OR 7 BURNER, FULL SIZE ELEC-| ¢* 13 low, USED Gig RANG +0 AND 4x8 — rock Weng — $1.38. sire po EL, FR. uw| pump op ee This = breten , yy CHAIN ‘SA W Hi AEE “SN | Fon sale UARANTEED RE Beare jase, 100) ne wi Pie ogee AB ot M,, FURNACE. AUTOMATIC | ite new “EM Seq" "| Abuminum Combination Doors | Si*taf'Gsiialaher tia “| - ice si aeiels + ,_ Bur ix . pe 5 r Y * cing room wake re sae | rm Takers Sea SS | ORD ree OEE | 12h W Piatee bie tig | "an tomy STG, and, ae ere Mfortr’ Base, sai, pares, = ie as Mehsie “aay sie W Sao ALNOT DINING ROOM Neaners "6? ,Swegre Meventte._ vee, Wass. . mek ait 30s ot 0 ire chair - Ser _ oes * ete, Om egos, DUNNO AOU |Royte 0 Oakland” "we ail |OPRIGH'T.“AMANA. DEEP) fra Hea "tr Soecia 0 Punk ACepemen gan cannes va | tore mined cisuing TE see Scar mgeiraer | BABY PARAKEET AND $ Be Hee Pi peed condition toa esis Used Trade-in Dept. Gouna Te be er | ees ‘BS Sa we wise 12) both Soom bo TF Y SEPTIC TANK | 5-de), i ee + we ony | bare. few bon 0 CLEARANCE GAS RANGE 42 IN. GRIDDLE. wasner guaranteed ..... r) beg $1.35. { COMPANY NEW ANI USED ie | canes. Cale 6.88. G. A. Theme | Susy FA CAGE | ,BeFTD, Electric appliances and tools at Umer clock, Excellent condition. | ant size gas stove = i a wa! 4-4 — & ane & M COMP = Laat] new rer-Ready pump Gar Gen FSSun 5 This Week Only... .$5.98 KING BROS” ly low prices. This $45. —— erie FANGS... «ee oss. al . = a ae a oe t ‘cease Sun. ; ieng@fion merchandise but ne- | GAS “RANGE Sel | nettaebetor oe enti, 8 GUARANTEED. Rirport ‘Ra Ow doen. ite eit coh cower oreek ced | GtAGtEe RBdiTERED oman | YOUR I-H DEALER facts bythe beet mat: | timer. his J, Cy Miagine cae. | GAUALL, BOWN Bavwrewt | 3'plnce colores bab aot al OES | As 2829 Opavke R4 | ~NEW GALVANIEED” PIPE | Grate “lle. “Montcalm ° Builders’ | “oy eid champion. # mente id. Pontiac Road atcOpdvke Sy rece searota | Paes ee ST | OAUYMAN'S. | RARReRin"Rieerno cea erry ma_cowtenaie |e Bae iegee et | Sy pitti teas Penne | Ponting Road at-O antriz.t° aor" ce lag eae SCACELAL : aw oa TF YOU ARI BUILDING A HOUSE | § ‘room Heatrola fuel tank 100 (AVE, PLUn a eed ugetag excellent line of champions. | w. yin clean, tune-up 24.15 Automatic deep fryer. 13.00 | Magic Chef. divided top. 2 ovens, | x TELEVISIONS" OUARAN: OUT TO BURMEISTER FE = wate E $2100 | Comal ation DOORS. Phone OR 3-216 fe nd Too oe ee oe 40.50 3 pe. Carving set 2 eS | oe te Soe teed choose trom. Hamp-| AND SAVE UP TO $90 ON ALL | GOon Gas AUTOMATIC WA ONE BIRCH ¥ BED, COM | pine, O1018 Code: cai . 24.95 pop-up elec. toasters .. 12.50 | Hor YWOOD SINGLE EBD WITH _ ton | wlectrte, “ne W. Huron. Marae sURE ITs heater Cheap. PE 46304. doll buses. 1 eat shakes $0, Square Puppies stud service. 2000 Vin-| Also special ; 29.95 10 cup coffee-makers 19.95 | head board 4 upholsterer chairs, ( INS GUN TYPE OF BURNER WITH rch end | hale SS. CHURCH’S INC. seta, near Main, Royal Osk Cc 30.75 Electric blankets - 22.95 cocktail table. drapes. Priced for USED. BARGA URMEISTER ali Used 1 month, Can | chills jumping | bores PE pean Cockkh SPAMEL Pi fast scence teri” | Set ete 7H Om oe ER | pw Prgtn mage Aas be tT see avereee wen | ~F : Se et | ey sete, Se! an. tO TIATINAYV CDERCTAI | Crawford electric range...... — ise Remington "00" 18.95 ~ HOLIDAY Y SPECIAL one sheet ranges. ....... $3335 | Northern Lumber Co. _f 4 blowers, Coleman 008 BTU at Milier’ and is? * ict tll sone | ue as 14.50 Presto deep fryers ..... 9.99 | Prigidaire, 30 in range $189.85 Used washer - ) cent Ceslee Lake Od. Gara e Doors able fot regm houses. Us Porter-Cable, | 0 ral oe a : 7.95 Bathroom reas ee ne rreieae » | ft. refrigerator. cane an 1-4 | i 4 EM 34171 Gg _ month _ a MR. —~witll and pe a , sia cocke. “Pe octeeY KING BROS” itehen tools ..... roue’ mber doors ong WHEEL a) i, p * 1e70 Piiet Kihehon tecle | 995 GE refrigerator floor model. $269 Famous Sealy 830 coll ingersoring petro =» on 1-414 to Pog age tay "bean — seaiabee at, pew rack OL 6-146). F POOLECO Fon SALE: ALL KINDS Youn 6 8S oe tee ee Oe aim: PAY So THROOM PIX TURES. GOtL| ‘gstes prices. We Go garage Ol HEATER ano Pick-Up FE | T. }. ‘ 4208 Pontiae at 19.95 popular steam irons 1295 | tim YTON’S BATHROOM fittings, automstic ofl! front and leek Gckaaad ase pa oan Commerce Ra ne aces canes 2 19 $0 set waterless cookers ig ag gg ood a Furniture Appliances ca on water heater, oi! oad | Estimates free ap Sut Path MEN'S CHICAGG RoI (aL Gokiend Are. wie s eI vEMALe "ab aoe | Pane c s . « # TOOLS Gi , t ] A io #85. Metal clothes hampers $06) CRUMP ELECTRIC 306 Lake Rd. ae en ee eee BERRY DOOR SALES CO. skates both vive 6, DE 6Te20 | ted panders, ete, Jeckows's @.W./Fon SALE BLACK AWD TAN | [Oly, brand. sew. Se meee cee mee a1 15 | 2 Aube en RA. FR ws peer S cur PPLY 2 WHEEL TRAILER COUNTRY SORGHUM MO. | hound pups er swap for gun. OL Bee elncucrs a agse 3073 | HEATERS Ol) BURAING HAVE FE S401 or FE 8-804 = < - Hp beater. tricycles a eel abla Bl nance Aas nS PER CENT PER CENT oe rai c “ 7.80 Rotary power mower, «7.6 | several that are ideal py Used Trade-in Dept. phone PE 0-843 _wagens, Phone FE 1-000) = Rundell. | 10 5 GERMAN . MALE, 3 13.98 Coleman res .. 0:06 | Yeom Soueee. Bite ceaoeae’ tes | Washer quarcatecd 629.95 ; — =;7~ |S ROOM PHILGAS FLOOR des HTS IN EARLY| Discount on @herwin Williams | y: old will ‘eke best offer LU E ee Electric range TI 8 BRICK—used—BRICK pace Excellent condition American lanterns. god Berry Bros. interior paints. | EM 3-3548 — = 20.95 oar train case Ld These ase brand new but slightly | liable top gas range... ... pore Common Brick - Fire Bree a a S sal —— candle peters des agg om — Na me | fave OERMAN ALE. ° ase . Lumber bea % . Paint. _ Oreha ba | om. Fe > — oo tl cto 1798 = a “ss 3 eS vine $19.95 eae & — Grand Done pec aa rT for every room im house = _ Are. FE 64150. GEEMAN HAIRED POINT. I + dll Ly ’, 30-65 Men's 32" two suller 1058) _Cvehasd tape _-ve _ |§ piece brcobingt cot.. $90.98 Infls — Ixia — 3ulds peg ge Sooty te then Or wen | eat Se Orchard Lake Ave | Cameras, Equipment 61A| er 1:00 8. Blvd. Ba | Birmingham Phane MI_¢-9000._ 998 Meo® Watcues @ | wOF vio Os. lees’ Woe | Latge Grosset ass | uit ein nei "wie emis. | ‘Beare wanton 2 ee “PuiLco COBOL RADIO. sit. | ~~~ new | i RETR, T MO. FEMALE. Posting S ’ Signs 71 5@ Men's Helbros waterprf. 27 50 | bes _— SMALL DOWN PAYMENT+ | gave by ‘getting ens gues | Pree -¢ woter, ginsese © ne ny ee ee ee ee 3 fe letters on wend Ne Hunting - 71.50 Ladies’ 17 jewel Heibros 27 50 LLYwWooD Twin | BED CHILD'S FREE PARKING en com _ tum lists 4 SE RV ICE | we oi} — be me $15 FE raped “ ‘ MALE PARAK WIth CAGE. “ r Trespe. a. Desens) ot) Bese hewmen sneer age mahogany cedar chest WYMAN’S | SUR rt S LU MBFR | *TRIPL E ; its. | BATTERY OPERATED Stipe 915 To be sold ay and ad. Pontiac Mich _ yes, Heeteres: ‘Creen, watches, ot) rscolient: eandition 54968 18 W Pike only AND MATERIAL SALES CO nad age eg ig a Mae PETRO _ viewers. only $118 GADOFT bags Sunday between 12 9 and 49) cm icrry GARDEN TRACTORS, SEWING MACHINES AT CLOSE. , ee Fron. “AV AVNE GABERT’ cj | 540 oe = a cen sts = ~ NEAT SERVIC F he $3.95 special this wees oe ~ oi Wiher tome Ker itch SB: us saa 3 ICES—-TOOLS | ice a Sas o = . Uterd {0 Voouse Gee emoaed Jac | fe Kine c., sent) Wack urea | APPLIANCE SPECIALS | DUC | THERM, otL HEATER, Ga Doors WiLL MET YOUR MoME _ |, EPPERTS CAMERA Ly PARAKEETS AND CANARIES | 62043 of MU ¢-0918 6.00 carpenter's handsaw. 8 pt 175 5 PR TRAVERSE LINED OREN oe en age | nearly new CallPE 66077 arage Fer less with on MC. LITTLE TY subterd oe FS tia CaDes. SLIVER KING DINECT DRIVE 4.95 vanadium screwdriver set 1s) arapes Rg sa” «Shee eu. ft Bendix automatic washer. ay Time vtil tell you full guarenteed automatic hheot a ios noon COMPLETE pes — ETS. ay awa Gorm Sew Weighs ha OF KR. trouble light ht SE a WE - Ulity room ‘er basemen - t : Ie rec cecer its $8 |RIRLY TACUOMELEMREE COM |e vv ot ame rtraoour Bi Blackett So pital cere et, | Tse arate Spee | ciieaad, a “one | enna meets | sill $ Hover snc Se . i 4 s in: a aery _ iB ary fat wee tor | i Tee aie ge ii [2.9 vas automate wan Si ey great), Rae Zi rae | ALL ae MO | reat sen : t wrench hassock. Fuller swive ~ hange . . oot & 10, e nes wrenches 4.95 stand. Sunbeam elec. shaver. FE slag ar-er ge at Offer oF gg Bee > roma a and Sunday pm. PE 23940. Dick’s Air Cooled Engines 49:50 6%" elec. saw ..-. 29.05 | 2-8942 any ote ne pe cg — as E a 7 Lig = 70.50 8%" elec. saw -- $6.95 KELVINATOR? REFRIGERATOR. rs “Soinaw y pine $140M oo ee Bee eee teally | PENNY PAINT SALI A Dancey's. §-803 coetes a F, aoa ae | oe —— FE $6 1 by ¢ — soy MI 47184. louse paint} gal... ‘Hohbies & Supplies 4 sane | “ ‘ lumber Red 44.96 ‘se power drill 098 | Saeres. MI 61500, RANCHO | 3.27 cont TD ORE AD VARIETY srg Po ore: O00 | sled under * Ace 1 each; #80c each. tember 34.50 %e" elec. drill 26.28 WesTINonOUsE ® Zonaltte per bag #1 28 @oitt ec paitwin Are | TWO GALLONS POR 03.80 | Aaceificeten svmber Pontiac =o en aah tote. We Rend "aed efveine si etmilar ear {INCH RCA WITH DOORS swe s2| TOE, OSe'ts, ONE pepe | fale sea terry pric strong oor ssc | Moacer ‘eat Ber ‘At ay| Sale Musical Goode 62|RROITERED (REE CORRE | Siri a®Gal Be Beever “be fi TV WROUGET PAL a BU BEDS. | Cash and tarry price Lac - 1848. sean arco | §-1878. _berry * WE OUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU ph oe ores Ma Orenaré’ Lane | Bhgnty higher ‘on deliveries | 60 PIECE GET OF SILVERWARE. | Oop 0° tue cr pan anh (4 BEAUTIPU! PRESENT POR 7 YM oo ae | — ai, y MONEY. Walton Cor. Josive FE 2-2251 cs Voces 42 Orehard Lake poy oe Cc 1 walnut secretarial dest. FE , HT R SHOP Christmas Sm way plano pe Broke 37 Park | New anc user ent. prong 6161 Lae $-s811 | +1251, F OO . a toon gher «, FE 1M. “om i | rs o oF makes EN - g R REFRIGERATOR, WINE SOFA BED LIKE NEW. es ——| ATER HEATER, 30 GAL .| Oven oo = S_ Saginaw Bt DIONS Y (PPERKE PU : wahgowst co, | Rae RT HPV APSSR oe fo ae ARS cates "SAP ae ee ec ey < L UITE,|_¥in ma es . : mse Dist © Siar? aioe as Ge Sie Gifts 59 | em Taaee ae Mack gat | Fosgate Seat $n ath Reset" Seat | Sax teckensrsot' ida" |, gONN DEERE DEALER, | LOTS OF FREE PAR m. Eitchan FORS..| —. weet, “a: gure wr | re at ter- LDWIN UPRIGHT Fon SALE to 8 P.M. Bun. to 2:30 | LIVING ROO: ta ; KER with trainer wheels, like new ahs vaote lywo salt ut ea Vousesl Christmas git eo my ee ‘OU WANT | Call between #7 p.m. Fe visi AKC ce PE EOD, coc ot iene 08. FE! Coni, 30 Ore ie Ave. an ie a — 5-e000 n tS now, Beifam | fillers. Davis Machinery, “ Oil space heatara, all stows: schoo! | Oven “Eade founeing thait. oof | ALMOST NEW 3 610 HP WER. | $41 | onan TRAILERS Si [a oy od Pooation Pk. 3aTAt ER SPAWIEL POPPIES ie. Gesks with seats attached; new! chairs. tables, apt. size buf- Walton Bia A 3. 1 read to go, 2 horse | ™ede to S wwooD 60 ACEIFICE GOSH ACCOR CISD registered, Becsenante. Law- Aw. 7 book case head board gy Pig fet, corner cabinet, small boys 310 ba ig. | WATERPROOFING MATERIALS covered § Ce Mich. | sss af yb lava 2-243 Bin oe nd _kenne: Rm 3-4620. _ uction Sales plete, 694: ret on epi | checte af drowers, asteles it ai so, 84. . is SASH 172 Eves Lineotn 2-7632. AN AMERICAN nom ieee i o me ene | een ranges, gas up; v :. , . aaa STREL fect 4 SAT DEC b GOODRICH. sizes, 3 TV sets, ; table, mise items. Very | BRAND NEW 1) PIECE DRESSER ‘nauk SEPTic : Ae cl Sotho 40 apr ae anes ae r le. FE 51567 of Mt a) peariine handles. OR 3-2391. ee ee te rv: — este. <. fame. was weeks Pe ON Tee PIANO (ly Af REPAIR TOY, VOX TERRIER. F Lx a A Ls . & | 2. = itt, -m or ag ag genegtoo bom te | CUB SCOUT UNIFORM, SIZE 12/| gee! Ash Dumps & Cleanoute has a hébby? Check our | ROTARY OIL BURNER WITH ALL HANWo POR BALE 7189 after 4 AUCTION SALE PPI WIGHT AT & card. Gh, ep: bed suites, | LEAVING STATE. | MUST SELL | Boys’ zc" bike. geed cond. OR BLAYLOCK “Hobby & se” classi controls Can arrange for instal-_ 68206 FRADE MALE GERMAN & » at the FB & B A $49 96 up: living rm. suites, $1295 furniture only 4 months old In- 4 1033 ca _ ad ‘ fication trr ideas on Christ lation 73 8 Parke St { $j herd for pu and pay differ: Mouse, $089 Disi Her between up: dining room suites, $1950 up. | cludes living room suite, ma- | - "RUDE MOTORS | COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO mas gifts. That’ ciassifice- jie Pen USED BEAUTIFUL PLAYER P sacs FR ogo Drayton and Wate i Many other ftems, heqaay ee Pe cst EN INRI DIE ‘ ) ie 81 Orchard Lake Ave Pe 3.7101 tion gumber 24A — fae Sat oe Pt tam one eS for Fox taakike “POVeuR : pee | ocktail . = * é = | pron ave - © OR LAY-ALWAY PLAN | chair. floor 'amp maple dinctic| Vref beats, Marringten, rewbeats Door and. hardware like pew Pane "aot ER CLEAWER RE-| Gellaghers PE +0006 faeces, Meet See: Serr omen For Sale Ho Housetrailers: 78 WE BUY SELL. TRADS ANY. | set. salnut bedroom suite with. i trailers Old Town end peor oes ELECTRIC GUITAR | move rust and lime $262 per| USED MODERNISTIC SPINET PI- ~ THING COME 1008 | Seckcase heateenrs, ey Gruman caser* Water sae A | 2s Some | MAWATIAN Fat ged coadieen: | cae a. T + 008] eno, ke pew A real buy Gal | TOY BosTON BULL TERRIER 10/71. 17 ak ALUMINUM. ey AROUND. 2 ACRES OP FREE = >°X springs and matiress ar compitie, line of marine hard. | COMBINATION STORM x tees | De cantar tin Bie mead | Peres lachers PROM wks old 626 ne Rd sie re FARRING. GFEN 810 6:30; masle beek beds Hise ht Oe =< and-paint. Use our erawan Trailer biteh Cheap. FE 2-9081 FE sue GUTTER i9 cents i PRIGHT PIANO. RECOND!-| WHITE RATS Bovis StL | ee ees Ge Pe as muti oo ee ©. | GIVING BOOM BUTTE. MoUmnI COLEMAN OML CIRCULATOR. 838. | OE") eer —panid—waoon, | nN *werene” temo resese " Goned tor only $80 06. Galigaher's| Shop, 0 8 Pie 40433 | ait7 pone CO. 4 mi, art sf LIVING ROOM SUITE, MODERN. fiarrington Boat Works | — _ 8 og Ry Lg ed _Ré, T REGITERED MALE PERING- i FOOT ALMA LER. Fontise: or 1 mi. east'of Aubura | Intic design must be seen te be | Harring | Goat PURNACE@ TkCH Bess, bee bives sad supers: misc ¥ Ob (VIOLIN. ALBO GUI-| es- pups FR 1.0043 eg ae as Heights on Auburn Rd, appreciated $395 value $165 Fac- ise9 §. Telegraph Rd. FE 2-8033 Duc: work boots boses | Dene ee we ib seetion VER x. PoLaTen PUPS a moa apo. | 12% 20n permet. FE Seer” PE tory | wot Cling 7 eg) orga ELECTRIC TRAIN MOUNTED ON| SOO° cola air turns. Cheap 3415 | Fen” compressor; Val-tone 10-I h Lathe won nOTEER A SOGREEGa ise Se POS ta ectes 0/87 LIBERTY. GOOD CONDE T LOVE SEAT, 2 PRE OF cen Be Coshees_ lane fe ONE beard. Includes build | Balewin Rd. house ; 20 pe. of used lum nec 7 ages onl a 14. Ch in ¢ genera. | tion. with tollet ~ ready te move ropes. and 1 LOVE (SEAT FOR SALE, PHON tors. bre ear Sikes aseen| ae Community Club | ber. 12; “ased Sashing me tions Bired by” 1964 Mach. fd | in si0se | 2360 himmons Ra. : lock. : eee ee ee rad ne. a i. . 700 Gunn Rd. $8204 Saereuty ee wt St aancouwynorren CATER) rath wart | Cuamwe aoe tvoreyt| Se. PEM eer Ue | oa oor mae pn [gee | ety ra ANTIQUE GOSIP BENCH, PLAT-| ¢Abinet: drop table. FE | GIRL'S 3 IN. BICYCLE. 690. FR | Scameetes’ cm geod cond. 16 Bivd. inform —s Slee { = 3 bs) : ; : sos : : ’ , = i. | PSH » THE PONTIAC, PRESS, SATU RNAY, DECEMBER 4.1954. : , see As on . ' For Sale Housetrailers 78 T Offered 87| __For Sale Used Cars o1| _ For Sale Used Cars. 91 FUN NY BUSINESS rshberger| For Sale Used Cars 91 Sax Rabi Unee are Gare 91] _ For S: For Sale Used Care 1 —_ . ~ } LOO OL NLL dt i ‘ “ Oto PO OPI Or” . TRUCK GOING NORTE. Part, poy BUICK SUPER. 125, rE | ‘41 FORD TUDOR TIRES, | Z I yng : Sth , =a «61961 HENRY 6 yo get ‘M, STARCHIEF DE | Powrac | e) 7» DOOR _ Trailer Se erwin mnpene no ain cn | LE eke ae eee ie Wanted Used Cars 88 dost, oar cond on Dymafie. | me Side Me ‘Cars mes Si PAT CUSTOM DELUKE 24306. ye : urop wr nesio 62071 , Lag om | truss adio & »| PONTIAC “#4 DOOR DELUXE,, BONTIAC ; | CALIF, BUYER HERE | ‘joe BUICK ¢ DOOR its FE | ot een we meoee t Lave mast sell. $325, FE | Mydramatic. radio heater new, matic heater a. xchange C Ans _6o30 “we AND TRADE | elke tires an tubes Low mileage. | other cher accessories Very “good com & Service A 5 ose ae hwy | es CADILLAC «DOOR SHARP. | ‘T+ KAISER 3 14. RATIO WEAT- | 900d condition. FE S-toe0. ot Font Tr, ; ee bane | CNN ‘joe CHRYSLER VERY CLEAN These 9 Orpha ¢ Meter a body eu, “od MAS | “tom 4 ar bydramatic. excellent on. hydrematic. radio end beet. J plage GLENN NEEDS a Ew ERY CLEAN, ese rphans = ves Mis r by se ere oval master res, ile many z aed : ' | moet iin ik aaa om ; yRa.| © : ft. Choose | Good use — on noe A pay $3 CADILLAC COUPE ALL AG. . Need a Home! ie ERO hag hy | oes: Taake docs Bag By ors See Mr Lewis vet ag ie x New trailers site| Glenn's Rare Sales San Cot Saree ee OR ward Birmingham. te fea eccessories | ON gt as “4 down @s long as 264 8 Saginaw st. FE ¢-1371 GHEVROEET 1984 BEL AIR |WasH 3) VERY veayY CLEAN _ PONTIAC 10 CHIEPTAIN @ ~ and as low as 5 per cent PRICh THE [REST THEN GET door sport coupe power tise i Well Beh: coed om, cove. 50 ae | isd PONTIA’. 4 DOOR DELUXE ““Go0, Spremasie: ‘All access. FE PARTS STORE | the Dect free eer 163 CHEVROLET STATION ki ae jOTOR SALES | chs Hydramile power steer, 3.7158 TVONAMAT: Se ee gees waa. | BILL SPENCE Gn SSiagg | 0 miles, brand a MOON This 4 aoof has | 4 s € =): Li Suetieee ownen “i ine Add olner accessories i poNTTAC— WYDRAMNTICK_4 : retler = = : j FOR = ——— ar ces ‘ sparyiies oF eeacaen a é USED CARS EXTRA CL CLEAN "# CHEVROLET rai bene — i | : f=}. : Olds hydramatic. 4 door. good 1064 PONTIAC 8 © DOOR STAR, 2007 AU torled. safety tires. Across_ from TelHurop Center #2 _Oakiand Ave Ms Sts. deluxe 28 000 miles, Radio, | = and lots of good miles ieft : ; ‘ _ruasing condition. sis PE 20214.| chief custom Fully equipped 199 cash Take over monthly ‘Eves, end Sunday PM © THi}) HIGH DOLLAR | heater. white wall tires | ovner | 18 OLDSMOBILE 2 DR 610 | < £2.00 Phone OR 31643. _paymerts Cail FE ct CORDE .Parkhurst Trailer Sales | For high ered) used cars We! sy Sun ai c= one on Ee Om poo 6 ee a 2 Fostiic "6 sures omer toe | PONTIAC 3 DR, At ‘a ~ need them Drive the extra mile. | | “CHEV NER P | Bes Feel: Seater Wee eee: —Mectnere_Dirmaghen. Son en nam eceret 2 Fre fon ; eee Fa sega it wi} pay vow well 6540 Dizie | 4e) ~CHEN OuUnER. FINE drive’ It has very good | $295 E 6143) : q yee aK te 45 Le. = = ee . shape Siw FE +724 tires you will need this PETERSON Fonz i Or DELUXE STAR- SONTIAC 52 8 CUSTOM CATA. : north of Lake Orion MY 2-461 H. J. VANWELT | CHEVE ‘si # DOOK aoe y PAINT. one through the winter =~ f M1 ¢4983,; ‘ine excellent condition, FR P: NEW AND MODERNIZED USED. a OR 1385 Areye PE 3ece aa oe 1952 PLYMOUTH FOUR 1933 Kaiser, 4 door Pig LL: FEL eg woITION. = one . » OOTY VARTIAL PAR 4 Sears ee cee ree ee | WANTED: Late MODEL WRECK | “@ CHEV $10 DOWN & ASSUME ie emp ero — Sae seeee 1953 PONTIAC 4 DOOR DELUX! “erect ood tor parts. Call Pb on ~ od | cee * 7 P | Speen 464 58 Woodward, Bir | Uires ‘and very low mileage Parr| a << — Svtrematic radio, heater, ae er 6 or Set os Senter, : _ Open Eves and Sunday PM | kag ey uto Farts | cunveren ioe tie Down mae RO ete ee se PONT'AC 1954 STARCHIEP. iESATUDETAKER ie eeed rod f HOUSETRAILER. IDEAL FOR © FE 50°16 or BE 0201 ~ |" 'gscume payments $64 cd 1953 DODGE CLUB COUBE yma Se enve, rE come ee: “re en me got seca, | Erte 1228" or best offer Ppone ri i | « " ‘ematic oor an : ort GAS COOKING | TOP Scaum ee Pow Tor Gea | ieee Sine nee Aiea Dee a ce pagans = c A 4 DOOR. i¢ transmission Very good | — - ee pont PLY Tines LIKE. NEW TCaLL | _BCONOMY CARE 22 MAUBURN Patio. heater, directional signals | looking and running Car. | NASH “Si AMBASSADOR 4 DR. . - OR 37959 ANYTIME ata Ve clean Must sacrifice. FE Get this practically - new Hyd areagrx very clean. $450. 4 Pe Rn. TT | Nov. BUYING CLEAN CARS| so1ve es car at very much reduced Mayfair 6948 Ma arse torr hoses. ol we 8 Wondwind ‘Birminebam | MEVE | o ,BOR Th] | Y'all Come . det & Shower, auto heat.” tan | — rey ay Sales |< maltion Barcain ren 1953 BUICK SUPER FOUR mm ‘ dem wheels, dolly, elec. brakes (de é otor Sales | DOOR V-8 Extras? You apy moa apse Sel or trade! For top collar oa lave model cars | | CHEVROLET “se lot BEL AIR 3; name ‘em, 4 hes em. Now | t 17] ' car. etc. 2732 Wood- | 2627 Dixie Hw OR +1603 py, " nemeo._ PLatess 23519 8 | at a new low price, come veaae ; ; Oo o - : 4 wes, on Voorhets aes TATE MODEL | mi ‘Lateeu 2-2 in today! | Whatsa matter with Junior—antisocial?” thy, _ ; WILL TRADE EQUITY INT) FT wrecica cers anc unk cars Hot | 1952 Chevrolets. Formerly | ._ |—--—— oe _ We Finance “ = al Reema ell om lerbacks. Aute Parts. FE #1431 t b R 101 W be B , ____ 8. Saginaw a furniture or late m ar - 192 9 dd at ne __or cach PE 5.4085 68 SCRAP CARS 5 OR CHEAP CARS oo = =Cee. : eave Far Sale Used Cars 91 For Sale Used Car. rg 91 | OLDe cat soars {eG ; : Sia eee eo mr er I | Ps ~~ Rent Trailer Space 79 wD ‘SHARP Us, CARR "$1-'55 | are vu = wn 440 Pontiac 2 dr 198, license TR ANSPORT ATION OLDS OPED os 1951. PULL AC- vr y tf and see us 19) Siveroute se 48 Plym Radio heater (IONS a ‘ | cessories, Firestone supreme . : 2 stePARKHURST TRAILER CT. tes “ (ee 85) iS Ford 2 door ve ‘all O! NE twese_ cars winrerizep punctyre proof tires One owner ern, well riie roads) «| | {tron Motor Sales Pienty Other Late Models anu | 49 Olds “98” 4 _,, READ* TO DRIVE xcellont condition PE __ 23-6318 and grounds Schoo! bus, shopping | | 82 W Huror FE 22661, Transportation Specia)s 2. ‘48 Pont'acs. 1951 PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE 4 facilities, MY 2-4611. Sr JON CARN ROMP thou’ | 116 8 Saginaw And many others | | 1, = Chev | <. € rg em conc ition | owner - Z 7, Auto Acessories 80 Fast service Call FE 40582 “@ CHEVIE CLUB COUPE GOOD | ee. 5! | 1-41 Pootine nS ao a peek - ; se LYMOUTH 2 DOOR. 567 h WIN SCRAP AND CHEAP Cans.| ‘"OS*Porletion, Needs some fe- rie Weider inriak TR ped tebe ‘ +0503 © W | l ATTENTION! _ BE 3-0467 of VE 2-2666 eves ean —_ ge ech nas Lk ee Ric Wel I) s* line ider Bros. 5 \W e Finance | 1. a Willys Station Wagon | Pee MOOR ee ee ee ver O eCSa e Et : ‘ontiac Station Wagon We are wrecking 1969 to 1954 _ Wanted L Used d Trucks & 89 pelea” of Pe Write Pontiac Dod e- ae an aT ng Pre-War cars door Goo conditio, Private own- ears and trucks We have sev. ~~ Teas Box 9g EVERYBODY’S Credit Arranged | er_$700, MI ¢0cee. era! la odel to | | pir cipag Kors 2 DOOR. NEW : J P st Pans ata | EAR | eet wee’ | Plymouth — | “iets Sond Mere | dis ea abattatt | Petite Bieta Sa | De terrifi i. axles @ y parts Rebui 32041 Mrgs $75. EM 3-846) NATIONAL - eazy. ~~) ~Ss«éPONTIAC 1953 DELUXE 4 DOOR D { tanset fmerne-s 124 TSE EGF Sale Used Trucks 90 $650 =| “ie Cars Wii The” | moneR CATES, . | LARRY | Mydramatic. Fully equipped. Al EtG YOUR ISEUISTESpense ou ’ SCHRAM AUTO PARTS | = ee ee ee Forward Look” | 171 S. Saginaw St | M4 PONTIAC. CUSTOM STAR ] d ; : yp eae ey we oes | CREE. ARE. fa SPEED mechanical condition Good tires 232.S. Saginaw S : ee ete | JEROME | Chief “4 door Lott of acces | OUL ast a , we are passing ie MERCURY EX ENGINE” HOPPED | .**'* € = Eg |_ fair top. OR 31140 . S65). ; aginaw Le WILL TRADE MY EQUITY IN| - _ sories 3.000 miles OR 3-2815 board stroked & relieved Cary Sony 1951 '% TOM PICK: | GHEVE. ‘@ DOOR PLEFTLINE. Phone FE 2-913] | ‘5¢ Ferd for good ‘51 model car.| Rochester | ord Dealer | . . Lovington Rd. R. O. War Ip extra a Take ov | MA 5-4292. | | h remr 5055 oe buy at $550. | et frente. PE eoioy | after 4 ried Lede FD. 2 DOOR 1950 HEATER. | {33 PONTIAC 8" DELUXE | t ese savings aiong to you FOUR 30015 @ PLY TIRES. AND | 1850 FORD \, TON PICKUP. EX- <= a cao ag | RES saat covets White elde wails. SRdoce 341) Comehion Sy tubes, new. MA 56821 cellent condition #715 Beott Lake CHEVROLET, COUPE i940 | BopGE Ved CORNOET AND “6, A-" shape PE §-1920 : ee cna | ; ion GWE x CHRYSLER NEW YORKER SF | 19s, OY Linahi Raber meat: - | oad 16" SHERIDAN BLUE. . } om | again by continuing to sell our 4 with vear around job OR 31005. Radio heater Many | er & overdrive Nice and ios i eee aan -y = i | ; pet a i cana seisae Excelient condition. | coves: sel aoc Lda Albeadl For | les PONTIAC 2 | R GOOD : TC SAVE THE MOST IN PICK.) Priced to se) ©' 1.5789 Pe ee Se teks Sider or ee | ime: Fortine, Press P| Mtteaiuon S178.) PE SYnS ' = — or t a : hie you well Ores eos sound | pee PE 30000 DESOTO #1 HARD TOP two| Pore qasvertiisa, - lecdod: ee | ieee —— -— > -- - 8 cylinder radio and heater. ipsa PONTIAC 8D. vxE_ HYDRA. | ONC-OWNeEr NeW CAL trade-ins cofiee to & customer With each GMC DIESEL TRACTOR GELL| tone paint. radio heater, auto mileace Private owners Cail Tudo -_ h ‘+ | ‘one lots of extras 4 door 2 - a . Goor glas or Windshield Ail, OF trade with or without job transmission $706 , FE 54101 Rosemary McMeans | ie gree Srereies | , green. Call before 2 o: after work guaranteed Open Sat un- FE 7-033 0000 7 CARKNER ‘) or Mr Ketly Escomemt: soncre i | on _OR 31109 . ta ¢ a= rae. om «se TRACTOR. Pry TAN. os Wesdeers Birmingham FORD - ‘ba MAINLINS TUDOR” Aci. 1947 CHEVROLET oe CHEV. 1 1 OWNER, | FINE at $25 Over wholesale. We are a ses Genicad Avene PE Cig _ wie traile sides 3000 ° _ = radio hesi-r turn sig-| 2 doer, original paint . $219 | |= hape $300. FE 3-247, 00 . ; . ! HUDSON MOTOR @ FORD, 5 26-FT. SEMI-VANS VERY : maine Tal Te Gia i981 PLYMOUTH eee as na ee | ; i i 7 j> | ustor an fu ul a. '® Pontiac & motor, og ong ange —e Jacobson. Over aE i edala ~ an - eeee 0. 6516 | LARRY =| 37902 Dent. 4.600" alles. OR loaded with trades and the pee ayton . : - oe = i | 2 fe : 4 a , from $48 951 OLDSMOBI | : OR. SILV . 0 FORD LEFT PRONT FENDER. SPECIAL | . Pontiac’s Exclusive to $3400" with “small 1 DSMOBILE | JEROME ‘W@ PONTIAC 4 DOOR SILVER ; — oo Jeep, governor for 1949 International Hodson Dealer — finances arranged to suit, Holiday coupe seen» 61005 | a Radio eal ecnaae Clean. savings are fantastic! T set HYDRAULIC VALVE Lit. irr. PANEL Cass at Pike rE 30300 economy ee 3 _acesoR® | i {uron Motor Sales Rochester Ford Dealer | Fowfiae i “1053. _HYDRAMATIC. ers (new), for 1983 $295 DODGE ‘33 CORONET. «4 DOO ‘Brouehout Rate Bere OPE | 982 W Hurca FE 2-2641 wore Ob wm | Full accessories. 194 Mt.-Clemens. Se Ter tee, | , “Gyeterave Te ae miles vee] 3 ‘TAYLOR CHEVROLET TSOSSMBLAte"ss BBV 4 | PONTIAC (st DeLuxe ¥ wyDRe | . 7 . . << — | y, __4 atic 10 te ‘ - clean vate yard. Guia anes WILSON GM¢ DODGE "DEMO. LOADED With | ND & MUST BACRIPICE. | +43 Chevroet Bel Air 4 ar. 1954 FORD COUNTRY can clean. 8% 5 oe 2 783 e - ‘ac 2 : bedi aati 33) 1 E Huron | “extras. One 2 door and two 4 __ between and 8 pm al ina f- peephatcra oy rr i a | wells esee ‘aus phos “i PONTIAC, (4 CHIEPTAIN 2 BOOR . bg LOUIF 8 “AUTO PARTS |— _ | doors ae = Ay | 24 Chevrolet Deluxe ¢ ar. - miles one an 7000 mil Oper pres 1 days o week | ‘50 FORD ~ fae “gaioN A7TOR, eaten | SEE PAULSON st Stude Startigit Coupe ae — - Pr. 2-2945 miles, well equipped : generetors $5 50 « ickhorn ; 2-2611 : . é ORD 1953 CUSTOMLINE 2 DR | jgsa PONTIAC STARCH 954 PLY : Reve ee ee DODGE, 1960 WAYFARER 38,000 Vor A ( 100d Deal = ania aN YLOR'S : @ cv Radio and heater 1 owner | ed with accessories a a 1954 PLYMOUTH 1952 BUICK —— on cars 5 Dump-Stake mils Very good condition By | 66 S.*Perry St. ae | _ Inquire 2621 Voorhets Read private individual at wholesale | CLUB COUPE One of the finer FOUR DOOR SUPER with the oes Oskian’ Ave Ph PE 64351) @aya MY 3 STr em rE wt LS FPR4 6RR2 AT WALLED LAKE . | KAISEP ‘49 4 DOOR SEDAN RA- price FE 200900 . models that Plymouth builds Riviera body style Attractive 2 om at a ee | . _ 2-87" eve ' = “Simer !831" dio heat r new muffier tail 1954 PONTIAC STARCHIEF cus- with a beautiful metallic green tone paint, new U8 Royal t cent rubber if sold by $695 ‘$1 DESOTO, $10 DOWN & AS- FORD ‘33 2 DOOR, CUSTOMLINE one MArKet & 1961 pipe. new tires. battery. Best tom . door Hydramatic power | [inish. factory-new — tnterior Master white wall tires, radio z a y sume payments 44§ 8 Woodward 8 MA i310 INE | ______ _________________ | offer PE ¢6ses steering. power brakes All extras. } large 8 tube radio. large heater. heater, turn ‘indicators, backup : | Birmingham SN TN R _ — __ 7300 miles _ $187 _Phone PE 17-6296 automatic transmission. white lights and Dynaflow transmis- Auto Service 8i 199 FORD V+ $10 DOWN & AS- a Pe PONTIAC — 1954. CHIEPTAIN «| SS! tires with large chrome sion Truly a fine car at — Anas ~ ‘4 sume payments 464 South Wood- | Overdrive, $328. 3008 W. Huron. ry i aa All access FE nrg Soph direction signals $} 175° e 6 FORD _ ward Birmingham a“ G S = | 2 / re nd many other accessories. $1, bar yy urs Capoere Lm ; / douvehtisia Poa ~ a. | et pet FoRD s¢ 6 CUSTO RY Y WeET lS PONTIAC 47 2 DOOR, GOOD CAR, Only $1,675 chine shop 23 Hood. Ph FE 1, Ton Pickup $10 down and assume payments | : | See eee sate. "eM 3 32100. radio bargain, PE 3.7542 . : 2.2863, , wait &. wecdwerd. Birm for Winter is PONTIAC "CHIEFTAIN | DE- 1950 PONTIAC . ; a Qz) ; uxe T seda. u pped - , i ° . FREE ESTIMATE $195 Rosie RD TUDOR cusToM. ¢ | | den f ae 1 se i a 1952 CHRYSLER HARDTOP equipped with Hy- ition E ° 3-5436° ith Goo Te | dan. Radio aud heater. | #5 PONTIAC 8 2 DOOR HYDRA- || rouR DOOR tramatic transmission. large aly, Neem or — . | jee PORD TUDOR Al SHAPE | With a ap d Used Car \ a matic Radio heater, other ex-| Pett ro Pas gto ni radio, fine heater, turn indi- BRAID MOTOR Sal ES $27 PE 40284 Krom OUrs for Shree seen ondition $45@ it easy Power steering, power -ators and many other fine Lo | LARRY | 1986 FORD TUDOR RADIO AND | | See brakes, 180 h. p. V-8 engine. ney ail) woker t nmed ups _heater 6443 FE 40284 j 5 5 ae ————— radio, heater automatic trans- ener er trimmed up- 1952 PONTIAC 8 HYDRAMATIC | mission direction signals. wind- Sisterys Immaculate) \Bresge- he, ne Ten i RRC ra, or at West Pike St. Ommunit S OR ' 2 door, new WSW ires. r si shers cku rut = VICE ON A ON ANY AU- R ea ees | M t " | ij E P48 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan neater cvectonal iene ee ies are mee tne rather $825 Rochester Ford Dealer ‘ otors GOODWILL One of those good ones. 12632 Fintshed io @ark ‘btus with TOMATIC TRANSMIS." ou Wall F . Pm. OF (1971 pee talitee. $195 Me Ne | OWNER TE | ren interior done’ in navy 1950 DE SOTO | | SION; POWER-GLIDE “TOR,MORE THA 30 YEARS A” OR DYN F , : : } __ - GOOD REPUTATION | | oe hlue broadcloth, One owner AFLOW. tee FORD ‘', TON. 388 MONT- , N ‘| ‘48 PONTIAC - | low mileage Brett! etal green finish ECONOMY USED —_calm YeCe “Aor Dp Pal & | . é > . . , ~ white wa tires. radio, heater AUBURN AVE — 2 SEE Oe Mon, > Sresminsr “@° four door radio | NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” W954 bord 20 dr. sedan Nothing But $1,275 , oe A per- = . “ | FINE , 1 a eater. Hydrematic, moto ‘t - ect second car. Sale Motor Scooters 82 W a yom GMC ES | overhauled o™ : Like new. Oue owner, Ra- i i : $725 “te EAGLE 00 DOWN. 00 WEEK = | =e \- . div and heater. — "O.K.". Used 1950 FORD New used Cushman Scooters | TRUCKS =) PONTIAC | $1295 |] Meres the car f ' ; or you' Maroon c , 28. > PE 44206 SCHUTZ ’S1 BUICK ‘ door Hydremotic | redic and Cars finish, exceptionally clean. ra- 1954 CHRYSLER For | . “ | heater (Btoc o 37164) | ,|| ato. heater and economical r Sale Motorcycles 83 800 8. Woodward 77 E. Huron. MOTOR Super Riviera four door radio. | $1.495 Oo = : || overdrive transmission. abated YORKER DELUXE POUR PE +4831 passin ageae: Pivawak heater & Dynallo— ; bi 1949 Ford Station W agon. At ro a A 2.008 mile cor st 6 YOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON | Will YS 168)- % TON PANEL j10| Mi 47811 | M5 $625 ee oot ee ee eee ee at Mariey Davidson see Harley | dewn and assume payments, 66 pr. | One of those hard to find MICHIGAN'S FINEST ings, pewet Sraben’ Pewertiine son Sales Co 372 8 Sagt+| 8s Woodward Birm m= - 'S1 FORD . oS a“ ns. el mobail wertlite oan | 3 . transmission. tinted glass and — : OMC '% TON PICKUP. Lendl sie i Secan with radio and heater $295 1950 DODGE many other extras . For Sale Bic cles 84) down & assume paymen “-<« _ . ! 53 Chevrolet ‘Btock No 3TITEA) . : : sk } = : _wnern y | > Woodard Dirminghaan - 210 Series 4@ door 2 tone paint O25 oz ) 30 FORD The popular CLUB COUPE $2.675 | TWO 26 IN. SCHWINN PULLMAN | se FORD ', TON PICKUP $10 | - radio and heater = 1951 Pord 2dr. Excellent — ‘ Thode) Vesey radio a mesters tOLU ; __giria’ bi bicycles, C OR penta | down and assume payments 464 1 195 ; This ts realiv @ sharp one and indicators, automatic transamis- . 3 BOY'S 26 IN | BIKES ResUiET | Soe oo een ED AR | | _ s FORD sania ad oes My perio ies ‘aw bake a et ae ac cen bs 6 1953 CHRYSLER wiy painted tor Xmas MY HENDRICKSON TANDEM aSsEM.- 7 . . | Saal : “scan ~ - sr bey —— with axel, suitable | 49 CADILLAC Sedan with Fordomatic radis and 4 5 : founs $675 poosee CLUB COUPE At- INCH I Boys BICYCLE ENO. um truck reasonable. : | AL af eater (Stock No 3741) ve) tractive two toned grey finish. Mah style 2 mont” oid $30. s010 |? OO. Min oe eenlee hs hoe running car, Pitétwood tour door radio heat $1.100 9530 F ‘40 FORD 7 : cna ow muleaek: Gan wecee Sg ae a DODGE 1's 5 TON | WRECKER for $508. | <0. Mrdramets sre ba 1950 Ford 2 dr. sedan. (3) at the tetest but it runs end “ews "gl 425 owner: - ww. Fel Ep - 3 » ch f R looks good 1954 CHRYSLER 5 : : mn yO 8 Nash 4 door radvo and heater - — to choose from. Real spe-. i ~~ [4 CAN MILE BOX ONE YEAR | Selling cheap for cash. 6308. 53 PACKARD | cials at only $179 NEW YORKER DELUXE HARD- | o west Pontiac Ar Sport Coupe — I pow k TOP. This ts w , Boats Accessories 85) kentin Ra. north 10 miles Ween. |*46 Ferd slut coupe lee and drive $2 CADILLAC went \Sock Ne. 31) : | |] waiting for! qreaa' cs "ees 1947 CHEVROLET ~w | en ‘3M J Ss ioome from California Club Coupe, radjo, heater & Hy- $1395 ; ‘48 LINCOLN |] model. this sleek two tome green A TRA CHRISTMAS SPECI. AL | iee7 CHEVROLET |i SEDAN DELIV. dramatic. es =" *s |] Chrysier with white wall tires, NSPORTATION SPECIAL ery OAkiand 82152 E345 | Its m big car and in good | new : Powerflite t ios that is in excellent condition Wh Ev i horse outboard ROAD OILING RUCK wir | Moa wenles ‘Te ae fear'sia car | we 1949 Kaiser. One of our SOOU™ O_Pexed t ee power brakes. radio, heater ci. --With_ new whitewall tires, radio osea? an Sir . est coca ery rasl COPE Aber seas ee Nene ore ewe ‘s] STUDER \KI R best : $149 r rection signals. backup lights, and heater. NO MONEY DOWN. you FRY : ~ . . Z ie ea Lipa leather trimmed upholstety and 5 r iho dg Piopeming Md 18 ere. ef out For Sale Used Cars 01 50 Pivmouth @ de or radia ging 19 FORD rate k Ne — and eater $ l 7 port Mag ial fine senvaeee fs on $3 50 a i) eck heate natoom fin 5 Station a : lin zac 32 : , our now ready to go at a Bi VINRU DE MOTORS | - ~1° Sedan automatic tran-mission Keady te Kir ith radie, . 2 ~ wre “Dp rebuilt engine / radio. enter Pues PK olla ey ee a ll a ee A DOIG Tadio and veater iStock No 3646 eater, and overdinve 1951 CHRYSLER direction signals, ciean inside evinatbe motos” Buick ss durce” «RIVIERA Cores © wm ee % ees Deure two door with radio and | S305 'S2 PACKARD NEW YORKER FOUR DOOR and out PENN YAN BOATS coupe Ca, be seen at Oxford ~—— $$ ____—__ = eater - ] . } $350 Club Coupe = with Uitra-matic You and your family will enjoy C495 mig age asa ay Fora Sales in Oxford between 9 $145 : arive radio and heater ra the eer < bia be cll —— s ya 6 Week davs and Sats Pri +s ee E ul automobile. Perfect mechan- Marine Sales & Service race owner | st DODGI SSO: ically, fine tires, low mijeage . = a _ a5 ae c , : . = Ae acer OOO 8, Telegraph | BUICK 1953.4 DOOR DYNAFLOW | "1
    RETCK { $325 the iient S489 $1,025 up dents, beautifully fintshed Agia IS , F | ‘y ide and out All brand new 6508 | holstery Owned by eideriv ¢ou ALPS ( s ime | Radio and heater White «ide i J : bday ing : ea | Legs - : | Four door sedan racdio and heat s larrmgton Boat Works | waite. New 920 mitey Woadertur A - OE ae Sal wat kd Pectin. 1953 DE SOTO $60 1899 8 Telegraph Rd FE 28033 car for someone $400 FF 258A" / Ovicls Super &S8 on 14383 Pontiac 4 dr sedan, “Sa WILEYS TOWN AND COUNTRY 8T JOHNSO} r~y > daar 7 tone ob a heat aie ; . : , , STA- UNSO! OUTBOARD MOTORS. 2 SHARP ONT > f deat 7 iene: peint tadin’ heat The Deluxe Chieftain staron wagon with front whee! | TION WAGON A car that will 1951 NG Nee trailers Everything for the 1983 buick pecial hardiop Bia. a eaawaee tales) ee le] at ] drive radio and heater fit every need. Equipped with °° ae boats Owen's Cruisers ' top yellow bod v Low mileage ' a y 3 4 Wk \ et YI r Mee at onmin S] ago power steering. torque trans- FNGIISH SPORTS CAR with OWEN. MARINE SUPPLIES ene fs truly a bean x <0 iol . | ROS 4 \ EE Psa missién large & tube radio newly rebuilt engine. dual car- 396 Orchard [ake Ave FE 2.8020 coups Ben es ied gts ] y Hd Ais us ce rouion aA $995 : heater direction signals buretors tenition and exhaust i F ft - omergiide © Stac No ri . . i hed tn a dark metallic FULL PRICE — MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS 6a easiens ; FR 3 é meas Yr $s] 24 3 - green Interior Hke new, low ‘ en: Roar j “OK \ SI I) ( ARS rel Fat beas . JOS] Mereurs ? dr sedan Mlk ttle, \N a pla excellent tires, . one SHORT) HOOK PLACE ; Caueiine coupe eeace heater ee - = ; _ | owner > Pine Lane ne FF 2.5260 | Matthews Hargreaves Hv jramatic and white wai i "S7CIRYS] | Ik It's hard to find one lke tHE EIN] LOT $1 825 A J , - ae s es “OO <= 3 Dp y . 92 = ae E cn nd mx S| a on a spicy [eat O! } a = Geovertble: Royal Master tives Chis. for only ON THE CORNER OF 1950 CHRYSLER graph 2 S Saginaw St ; and all power equipment (Stock $595 WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD . . . WISDSOR FOUR DOOR Beau- — eee SE No 3700) 1952 PLY MOUTH tiful Nght green finish, interior 950 CHEVROLET DELUXE 1Wo "<7 RUICK 21.705 ~ * is factory-new. In MERCURY OUTB ss PSU ICK $1195 ; low | mileage, Special Girutnae weal ce a | tie os Pan etc Geet NG Oliver = xen Win { Fivtera with 2 tone paint radio . 1954 DESOTO V-@ SPORTS- FOUR oo CRANBROOK. A fine white wall tires automatic Qways. While ther jast. 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George Wek, D.'Y : hy A constructed an iee-gliing pushmo- : | the Life. —— O. Maas) Sit es thane, Keo cme | ys won Lite ares GRLW." Auatin “Grant : and ayaa tos pea go" Eight. Ann Negel, War 1:30—(1) Movie Matinee. (2) Mo-|, 44 17 Breaktast Club (4)| oas—wom Gencbesuse "Gan, aseiens water cu. Ch ee tage won, Time Ou iow day night pociepen acme) a ue “Raasay me. sein 4) Home Theater ree, haem @) Welcome | oxiw % Quate a <-¥0m, mags oe "ees ws ee oe oe | © SPORTS (a1 y Rooney oT haad . Traveler. WXYZ, Victory Dance 11:45—WJR, Radio Spotlight Hee CAR. Ha ee ein Mickey traps a phoney medium. | 9:59 _(7) Joe Palooka. (9) Window 9 :43—WJBK, Christophers ee CKLW. Burns ‘Baptist inu—wayn Cece Lacy | Subscription TV now is almost | (2) Jackie Gleason. “Mother| 4. cansda SE 9:60—WIR. Two tor Money | "ww Noon New pene “Sen iew : Fletcher ” “Reggie leason A ‘. = . too het to tai about. I's nearer | Tin sketches Look AlbAmer |3:02—~(T) ‘Theater, (9) Western |*45—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. | Siimk: L°Genuie Suiw: tater tows” | siae—wava. wr. of Decutca| MONDAY AFTERNOON | , e ; , : . WPON, Off Record : WCAR, Ne . i - eo Lit One ot the finest newscasters, ican football team. Feature. (2) Now and Then. 10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong 9:15—WPON, Music Remote - 1t:18—WIR, set et Gesel ouLW, ~ nn ‘Ww Mews Muibetiand Henry J. Taylor, shifts his radio|8:30—(4) Place the Face. Quiz $:38—(4) American Forum. School. (2) Garry Moore. 0:20—WIR. Goodwill Jamb. Senay, ane Setter 1:00-WIR, Believe, Jackson CKLW. News, Living| , efforts to NBC Dee. 13. . . with Bill Cullen. 4:00—(7) Ramar of the Jungle. (9) | 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) | Gniw. "Tenkeots OP WJEK. Bun.” Musie WXYZ, Christian Action | WCAR, News Mall” KEEPS YOU COMPANY ; “Ma Perkins,” radios oldest s00—(7) Boxing.” Mi Science Review. (4) Roy Rogers.| A Time to Live. (2) Arthur God- teree WIR. A. 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All three nations) Wisconsin Man Claims san ett at coasts. m4 Ailing Wife Approved maim of Own Murder MILWAUKEE. @®—A_ butcher's ewe rysta | gruesome story of killing his wife J I-like C : Is | with a meat cleaver and corungt ‘ in Pastel Colors | “she was such a burden" Jed au- . Demand for Recount WASHINGTON (®—A_ Repubii- can-headed, Senate group has SUNDAY 10M. HG PM. See "A 4 ; : ms Oe fe, tossed out Gard's petition. - Dec. 16 with bond set at $25,000. | © / Ba beatae | I ATE Rejection of the challenge left Deputy Mediéal Examiner} the impending Senate lineup for MRS. AMERICA IN PARIS—Mrs. Wanda Jennings, 28, of St. Louis, | the 84th at 48 Democrats: oseph the death of | Congress . ae 3. pin is given French cooking lesson by chef Eugefie Lerch during European | independent Sen. Wayne Morse— 26, 1953, was listed as a heart at-| ‘rip she won in beauty contest. |also of Oregon—and 47 Republi- tack. But LaMonte said an. investi- . ——————————= | cans, Morse has announced he will gation of the death would be made and ‘the doctor who signed - the Gets Jail Term Van Johnson to Pay ganizing the new Senate. death certificate would be ques- 2 ‘ Support for Mother soparene: republican victors tioned. for Nonpayment * * * Wilson remarried Dec. 23, 183, ;Of 50-Cent Fare LOS ANGELES. w—An « | those states are holding on. His second wife was a widow, he) NEW YORK (—-A man who | ment giving his mother $400 month- . prs yn had known only failed to pay a 50-cent taxicab bill | ly support and other financial help lke Predicts Output |" McCauley said Wilson in his has been sentenced to 60 days in | has been signed by actor Van ' neon : orne . \ | statement told how his wife was/| Jail. . ay on oe Can Rise b 50 Pct nearly blind with cataracts and Magistrate John E. Prendergast | 5#¥5- ° how she had been crippled by a| yesterday meted out the punish- Tagypane ee a ined NEW YORK ww —President Ei- = He eet = mayne ome cep ——— Williams, 22, of ; aday the agreement was ap-|Senhower says “if we act wisely” bills mounted he considered doing| The cab driver, Rubell Garri-| Proved by Superior Judge Phil aieenelo EE ae neaety away with her, but couldn't think |#0n, said Williams hailed his hack | Richards. It specifies” that the) © te ee a ee = method. , wag taken to where he wanted to movie star must pay 2,417 in back | sue tSR ore peak? 7 pe “> «s go, and then said he'd have to go bills incurred by his mother and | aed Ms McCauley said Wilson then told| into a building to get the fare. | PAY premiums on a $20,000 insur- bese = i base tained in a message read last | how be struck her a fatal blow in| Garrison, who said he has been ance policy in which she is_benefi- sighed 0" the eemeal convention af i ; ciary. the back of the head with a meat | duped in the past by: other pas er cleaver as she sat in the bathtub. /sengers, said he asked Willlams| A month ago Mrs. Neuman sued | (he Nations Assn. of Alenutacten to leave ‘‘something of value’’ with | her son for support. nes A by busi eaders dak 15 000 Said § | him while he went in to get the Sj Files L ing the three-day meting. money. inger Files Lawsuit § ’ id Stolen When Williams refused, Garrison | > ny a commeny sot Pence. rov i i Yet'our national output exceeds the F Sm l| T k drove him to a police station. in Lost-Eye Accident war peak of 194 — exceed ne rom a run LOS* ANGELES, —Singer-dan-| act wisely, even this tremendous Dennis Days Become | cer my pry i Rat suit | output will —o by pag 50 H yesterday for 000 damages as per cent,”’ t e said. Parents of 5th Child Treen ck ws aakenclile cotieien| message sai HOLLYWOOD un — The Dennis "ear San Bernardino, Calif., last’ ° tow what te are? fl Sinha mena PUB lage have enter chil’ the Nov 19 im wich be Tot Ma ie Youth Sent fo Prison fifth. | eye. | TRAVERSE CITY W — James) not o Gift Certificate? stolen. Birth of 7-pound, 10-ounce Eileen| The suit was directed against | A, Hoag, 19, of Route 1, Harrison, | Neil J. Jensen, 62, who operates | 40044 McNulty Thursday night at| Mrs. Helen S. Boss, 72, of Van! was sentenced to 8 to 15 years in | a shoe shop adjoining his home,|¢ Vincent's Hospital was dis-| Nuys, Calif., identified as ee Michigan Prison in cir- reported the theft. closed yesterday. Her singer father of a car that was in a collision| cuit court here yesterday after Jensen said he had never counted | wnose real name is Eugene Dennis | with Davis’, and Mrs. Bessie Ross | pleading guilty to the attempted the money which he kept in &! y-Nuity, and his wife Peggy have/of Akron, Thio, who was Mrs.| armed robbery Sept. 30 of a Tra- 8-Pe. Hospitality Sets 5] | in beoutiful Gift Box | 6 Set includes 4 crystal» like 8-PC, TUMBLER SETS a and patching 99 Richly decorated, heavy base 88 c 02 A : g | | : SALT LAKE CITY, #—A Salt Lake City shoemaker has told po- lice his savings of the past 18 ii] ; tum in two colors, in at- tractive gift box PAT TTT | AREA 3-Pe. 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