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The audience and a double quar- tet will join with Pollock in singing “Christmas Lullaby.” and Miss Bartlett will perform a Ravel num- | ber Excerpts from Bach's Christmas Oratorio will be sung by the chorus with Josephine Lee. alto, Jean Berg, soprano and Pollock “Coral of the | * and other | Other highlights include Ruben- , Stein's “Seraphic Song.” with the chorus and Dorothy Mitchell, alto, | Jean Hohmeyer, violinist and Miss | Bartlett. Piano accompanists will be: Ava | Jean Vigstedt, Lillian Wantin, Gladys Carson and Adelaide Hill. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Cleedy and cool tonight and temerrew, rain chang- te snow flurries. Lew tonight & te St. igh Thereday S53 te & WNerth.. westerly winds 16 te 24 miles an beer be- Coming perth te northwest on Thereday. | Teday te Pontiac i ae temperature preceding § a.m at 8 am. Wind velocity 2 mph Direc ton East Sun sets Wednesday at 5 po | Bun rises Thursday at 7:50 a.m Moon sets Wednesday at 6:29 pm Moon rises Thursday at 11:06 am sss= OG. Mh... .nsecce » iam is m= »” Rm BB. Minccecees »” in m DO. B-ceceesee P 2p. = wa. m ——— Teestay tn Pontiac ee, t--., 1 =~ “oe “ Weather—Pair, AF “ S >: i ee... 8 Meam temperature. ......-cscsesves- 6 Weather—Pair. ; This A resident here for 30 years, been a tecomotive fireman ai Buffale, N. Y. A member of Redeemer Luther- an Church bere, he was also a member of the American Legion. Dearborn Post 173, andthe of Locomotive Fire- men and Engineers Survivors include his widow, Frances Louise: a daughter, Mrs E. Lawrence Hart of Royal Oak: two sons, Robert B. at home and William F. of Elkiand, Mo.; six grandchildren and two sisters. af ,| days was voted by the Pontiac of 512 Southfield will be at 1 p.m. | are checked for proper weight by THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, -1953 the city’s sealer | full weight. Pontiac Press Phote WEIGHING-IN CEREMON Y—On the scales be-|of weights and measures, Henry Johns (right). fore their bout with hungry Birmingham residents, | Robert McIntosh, meat manager of the Wrigley three turkeys destined to grace some holiday table | Store, watches the checkup, which proved the birds Barbers fo Close Shops 2 Saturdays Pontiac Barbers will close their and -Saturday Jan. 2, the days after Christmas and New Years. Action to close shops these two Local 30, State Barbers Associa- tion, in order to give the barbers three-day weekends with the Dec, 25 and Jan. 1 closings, accord- ing to Arthur Blankenburg, secre- tary-treasurer of the local. Pontiac Deaths a service tonight at 8 o'clock in the funeral home. Mrs, ‘Harbin died Monday. R. W. Emerick Is shops all day Saturday, Dec. ,/CGuest of Honor at a Reception Robert M. Critchfield, general manager of Pontiac Motor Di- vision, was host to a group of Pon- tiac business and professional men at a reception at Bloomfield Hills Country Club Tuesday evening in honor of R. W. Emerick. The lat- ter was recently named public re- lations director of the division. Earl Ashcraft Funeral for Earl Ashcraft, 6, was held Monday with burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery here. Mr. Ashcraft, a former resident of Pontiac, died in Lansing Dec. 3. He is survived by his widow, Lucinda Taylor Ashcraft. Alonzo Brown Funeral for Alonzo Brown, 69, of 21 Maple St. will be Thursday County Deaths William John Suvante COMMERCE Service for William John Suvanto, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Su- vanto Sr., of Commerce, was to- day at William R. Potter Funeral Home, Rochester, with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. The chile died birth Monday at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital, Pontiac. Margaret Alice Wilson AUBURN HEIGHTS — Grave- at 2 p. m. from Trinity Baptist church. The Rev. Richard H. Dix- | on, his pastor, will officiate and | burial will be in Oak Hill Ceme- tery. Mr. Brown died last Friday in| Pontiac Hospital. body is at the Frank Carruthers Funeral Home. Mrs. Eugene Chatmon Arrangements have not yet been completed by the Frank Carruth- ers Funeral Home for the funeral of Mrs. Eugene (Mary Bell) Chat- jmon, 32, of 215 Rapid St. Mrs. |Chatmon died Monday in Pontiac ; | General Hospital after an iliness Born in Ripley, Tenn., Aug. 15, S71. she was the daughter of |She was married in Carruthers- ville, Mo.. in 1938 and came to Besides her husband and father ishe is survived by five children, | Eugene, L. C., Leodious, Elsa Mae | and Le Vernia, all at home. \Mrs. Walter F. C. Harbin Funeral for Mrs. Walter F. C. i (Anna E.) Harbin, 70, of 25 S. | Edith St. will be Thursday at 1:30 ;p.m. from the Farmer - Snover | Funeral Home. The Rev. Tom | Malone of Emmanuel Baptist | Cuarch will officiate. Women of the Moose will hold Experienced Mec General Moto HELP WANTED Start at Once! Apply at Employment Office of General Motors Truck and Cogch Division, 660 South Bivd., 8:15 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. hanics with Tools |, rs Corporation City of City of Pontiac 1953 County Payments made by mail must All County Taxes unpeid as subject to four {4) per cent February 28, 1954. accrued tees Notice of Taxes et the office of the City Treasurer, December 10, through january 19, 1954 without fees. january 19. 1954 to avoid penalty All unpaid 1953 City and School Taxes may be paid atthe City Treasurer's office through February 28, Pontiac Taxes will be due and peyable be postmarked not later than ot januery 20, 1954 will be collection fees payable through + 1954 with M. M. ASHBAUGH, $2. bake root : Michigan side service for Margaret Alice Wilson, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Wilson of 3156 | Caroline, was today at Oak Hill Cemetery. The infant died at birth Sunday at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- Travelog on Iceland Draws Big. Crowd Pontiac High School auditorium was filled to near capacity last night when Robert Davis, traveler- lecturer presented his color movie, The travelog was the second in the entertainment series sponsored by the Pontiac Kiwanis Club. The color travel film took the audience on a tour of a progressive modern republic, with functional, structurally - beautiful buildings, green parks and gardens, temper- ate climate, and a people progres- sive eriough to harness the steam and pipe the hot water from their natural springs for electric power and heating. ° 4 The Pontiac High Girls Ensemble presented several vocal numbers. Mr. Davis was introduced by Glenn Griffin of the Kiwanis Club. State Police Smash Flint Gambling Ring (Continued From Page One) raiders, however, found suspected gambling equipment. Seized at the “Board of Direc- tors’’ meeting at another house, and elsewhere, were the seven men and a woman. This was the home of Thomas Stamos, described by Sgt. Davids as banker for the syndicate. Stemos was arrested with the others. Davids said his men tried to break up the ring Oct. 16 but | were stymied in the effort be- cause of a “tip” to the under- world. He was followed in preparations for the raids. Troopers identified agents of the ring, made bets with them, and took moving pictures of their operations, Davids said. Circuit Court to Hear Silver-Plating Suspect ran. asked against the Old English, Sheffield fo City Commission BLOOMFIELD HILLS — John S. Bugas, vice president of in- dustrial relations at Ford Motor Co., was appointed to the City Commission last night. He replaces James A. Beresford who was named mayor following the resignation Oct. 13 of Walter 0. (Spike) Briggs Jr. Commissioners also appointed Chariton G. Eden mayor pro tem. said an elaborate system residents with complaints | President: Urges World Atom Pool (Continued From Page One) To this he added the compari that the U. S. of atomic weapons, which is increasing daily, “exceeds by many times i é eit In the same vein of deeply cere purpose, he recalled that | United Nations Assembly only last Nov. 18 secret dsseiebes mit to Congress, “with every ex pectation of approval,’ any inter- national atomic energy plan worked out by the major powers. Unusual Christmas Gift for the Ladies! LADIES’ MINIATURE Ball Point Pen With Perfumed Ink THE IDEAL GIFT FOR MEN ON.THE GO! + \ shave, Taww after-shave lotion, TAWN talc, TAWN deodorant, Tawn hair-dressing, TawN shampoo, Calox tooth powder, Dr, West tooth . it ® ¢ yt . comb. Wonderful, practical gift for men. 950 plus tax ~ ; New, marvelously effec- tive Desert Flower HAND and BODY LOTION, made with the very heart of lanolin to bring dewy young beauty to the skin. Presented with Desert Flower TOILET WATER - + «in a stunning gift package of gold foil. 98 N. Saginaw —Matin Fleer 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floor SUPER-SIZ Bigger—Better—Brighter perfume purser to h diets Sealed golden pump holds « carry her favorite wherever she eesy Bem A PREETI j : YN ge Made to Sell for $1.25! “ROYALITES” 8-BULB Save $9.55 —ONLY AT SIMMS— | Why Pay Full Price? - +» the same Schick “20” electric razors you see on television priced at $26.50 . . . but _ Simms sell them for less "7 pt ’ & THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9,-1953 Snake Aids in Drive its membership drive. The snake SARASOTA, Fla. ( aA was presented to the president, Squier Chasse of Comsiiagt boas James J. Drymon, to keep until he imported a nine-foot boa congstric- | can find a new member to give it to from South America to help in| to. To Make Some Boy or Girl Happy at Christmas > Genuine Leather | . Cowboy Boots Sizes 814 to 3 sh Real Western style High Heel boot with genuine grain leather uppers, paralite sole, pull on straps, As pictured, two-tone colors. Buy now for Christmas. ee ores / “SESS RRER ERE RRR EERE ERR, CLIP THIS ADVERTISEMENT Tonight and Thursday—Super Toy Buy! = Watch this page every day of the week from now until Christmas. You'll see typical super-specials like this. Sorry—no phone orders or layaway at this low, low price. = Original $3 Value! “Constructioneer™ All Metel Building Sets WITH $ 19 THIS ADV. . Ne. 4 Model Set @ Heavy gauge steel girders, platforms, wheels, nuts, bolts, etc. @ Simplified instructions for building over 20 toys. just 60 sets at @ this price—first come, first served. (Price without coupon—$!.69) = ae TOY 2nd ae = Ann & Floor . "a 7 . oe 4 C CHINESE MANDARIN or OPEN COLLAR Style Ladies’ Pajamas Sizes 32 to 40 has elastic waistbands and is in contrast- colors. Lodies’ Smart 100% NYLON Ladies Proportion Tailored Gabardine Slacks Regular $1.50 Value TARGET RANGE —with the tpurchase of any - air rifle while our supply of TTT TTI i TE Everyone in Your Family Wants Samsonite Luggage in Neturel Rewhide Finish Wardrobe . . . $25.00 Vanity O'Wite ... $17.50 Train Case... $17.50 a | 8 Pc. Snack Sets. Guick Tripper . . . $99.50 Two Suiter .. . $25.00 SIMAS,“8.; Exactly as Pictuntde-Guarenteed Ist Quality! “FEDERAL” Crystal Glass 4 PLATES—4 CUPS Regular $1.29 Value 99: 10-in. plate recessed to hold matching cup for individual serving. ideal for table or tele- vision snacks. First quality, cry stat glass Make Ideal Christmas IN GIFT BOX ; Set serves four——each ship anywhere tor gifts . JUST ARRIVED! Natural Bark Sides HAND-MADE—Hardwood Nut Bowl Sets Walt Exactly as Pictured ‘CINDERELLA WATCH $4929 ras ean $6.95 ‘ALICE IN WONDERLAND’ wear this ~ B® pa ns $6.95 . Seeesceeeseeeeeseseeeeseesoocceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Complete With * Nut Cracker Brand New--Genuine General Electric Made from real logs, hollowed out by hand and fin- ished with high- gieam lacquer Chrome plier-style nut cracker, Jumbo Size—Deluxe Nut Bowl Sets With Mallet $182 Exactly as pictured, 10-inch size. Hand turned, rustic log. Com Six picks Second {{@ Gitt Floor »> Dept. BROTMERS a ie (all handsomely gift-boxed! ) CREME PUFF She'll love it — and be forever grateful for introdacing her to Max Factors sensationally successful complete make-up. In a lovely purse-slim compact with its own puff. Delightfully Christmas- packaged in a pink “confectionery box.” CREME PUFF DELUXE The smart, new way to give — and to carry ~Creme Puff. It's a sparkling, refillable, gold-finish com- pact... beautifully boxed with « Creme Puff tefill, 2 puff, and even a chamois-like protective case. A deluxe gift. THE TWO-STEP A colorful little chest of drawers holds the things every girl adores... Max Factors Face Powder, Rouge, and Color-Fast Lipstick. All color- harmonized for a blonde, brunette, brownette, or redhead. seo" Other Mes Fees ite all i bose at wo rare cont = B10" 0 5190" “juatavhatl-wantea? gifts... 3 Max Factor ri) $428° PRETTY PICTURE Two grand gifts in one clever Christmas package: A Creme Puff Compact...and Nax Factor's famous Color-Fast Lipstick She'll be a pretty picture when she sees this lovely gift! $235" complete $378" HAND CARE PAIR What a nice gift to keep her hands soft and pretty always! The Christmas package contains World of Beauty Hand Letion in a heavenly-blue dressing table dispenser... and a refillable Purse Dispenser. $220° a CLOCKS and WATCHES CHILDREN’S Famous Character Watches * Not a TOY. but a real wrist watch, just- like the grown-ups Wear. Watches have famous char- Porky Pig Watch Regular $4.95 vided carton, Easy to t a, ‘ n = ° ‘ROY ROGERS’ WATCH piece packed in di- Semect tap Recers Gelet Watch will make any boy happy on Christmas morning . ‘ Hopalong Cassidy’ WATCH Popular TV star Hopalong Cassidy ts imprinted on face @ial of thie wateh ‘SHOW WHITE WATCH White” character will make any girl happy on Christmas $6 95 . morning SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHESESSC SSS SESESESEEEEEEES SIMMS SUPER SPECIAL Regular $6.95 “Bradley” Travel Alarm Genuine leather care folds compactiy for travel, Accurate timekeeper Sessions Clock This is but one of our “best sellers’ from over a dozen different in famous make kitchen clocks, Shop Simms first. eeecccceseseeseees @ Bulova For Men and Women Latest $33.75 to $100 (LESS liberal TRADE- __ THREE So Many Extra Values . . . SIMMS x Have Extra Shopping Hours, Too! Gl ‘ acters prifited on face. Prices Slashed on Famous $39 Value weating “Porky Pig waich hes imprinted on dial face. Ideal gift $4.95 $4.95 Disney's famous “Snow | Regular y $3.95 Value Handsome sew modern derigea . electric . stlemt—me tle-toe . @istinetive ivery color case . shat ‘oot dial ; no- winding Qenere!l Electric factery guarantee. 116% tax), | | Dependable “Marvel” | Alarm Clocks mare Sob « tured. (10% tax). $4 (0% SOOHHSSSSESSSHSSSSSSHSSSSSSOSSSSSSSSSESSESS SIMMS Is Pontiac’s Headquarters for Electric Kitchen Clocks 7 TYPICAL VALUE! Novelty Teapot Style Choice ol 4 Colors *499 (2nd floor.) ty eee Seeccccssesesesecssesses ¢ §=6Guaran- teed bey any {io | Sa SOSSEOSSEEE ESTE SO SSEOESESESESEODSOTEDESEOSS LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Ke one Elgin WATCHES Christmas models priced now in stock. -~ be. LLOEGR ELLE RIE DIES ETERS | 3 iB y 7 is a os + ¥ . s ‘ ‘A; a ; ': f ie Hell Week Becomes Help Week at Bryant PROVIDENCE, R. I. w—No more ‘silly initiation stunts for Bry- Yardley Sets to match her favorite costume colors Phoenix Beauty Boxes| Here's a wonderful gift idea for every Santa . . . give her famous Phoenix nylons permanently marked on the welt to show the colors that will match, blend or contrast perfectly with her favorite costume colors! Sizes 82 to 11 in proportioned lengths. Rose beauty, taupe beauty or beige beauty. Waite's Hosiery—Street Floor i Fieriso rar Eeadtel Color Boxes Her Nylons, Taffetas, Sanforized Cottons 598 Girls’ pretty holiday dresses for a gay festive . . Luxable nylons, Sonforized cottons and swishing taffetas with lace or ruffle . Gay as the brightly wrapped pockages ‘neath the Christmos tree and budget priced too! Choose pretty pastels prints or checks in sizes 7 to 14. brightly striped, long sleeved sleeves. Taped necks that will not SPADAFORE & SONS 197 Oakland Ave. Low PRICES to Match SWANSDOWN ~~ |i CAKE MIX ¢ Michigan ONIONS 23' | Kidney Beans 239’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 Judge Abroad lgnores Orders U.S. Jurist in Germany “ee eee $1.75 to $9.25 Max Factor Sets. . . $2.80 to $7.90 Evening in Paris. .$3.00 te $7.95 “ee eve eee eee Max Factor Sets $1.60 to $3.30 , .98c te $1.49 $1.85 te $9.95 $2.95 to $8.95 $1.00 te $4.50 $1.25 to $4.95 Sketch Kooler Kings Men Sets. . $2.20 te $1.50 Thermos Picnic Set nos... $4.95 I Shotch Kooler weet $1.15 te $7.50 $1.10 te $2.65 Gillette Blades $1.50 te $4.50 Wrist Watches. x to $13.95 50 LB. BAG LARD 19: GIANT "BEEF SALE! Donmoor Shirts stretch even after many tubbings. Red or white and assorted stripes m size, Red White Stripes Waite's Children's—Second Floor quick “n easy shuffling Guaranteed washable famous ] Donmoor knit shirts with long j* = © T-BONE 8-pc. zippered Celebrity Pure Ground Beef! Lean, Tender Beef! POT ROAST Plastic Kit oe a | sewing kit. Convenient end compact ... ides! for trav- eling! - Waite's Cosmetics—Street Fleer Michigan U. $. No. 1 POTATOES 99) GIANT PACKAGE Yellow King Nut OLEO Pe PEPPER i 229 EAT MORE TE] EAT MORE BEEF at These LOW PRICES! TENDER BEEF! Rolled, Boneless Beef! \THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1953 BELOW:. Put it anywhere .. put. anything on it >. tele- phone, radio, plants; books, snacks for TV viewing. Rubber tipped legs to pro- tect your floor, 27x12"x 12” size, Regularly 3.19 Magazine Racks ABOVE: So light and simple Regularly 5.98 3-Tier Tables a smart, beautiful ideal Christmas gift! PONTIAC’S LARGEST ASSORTMENT! ... CALL FE 4-2511 Today! 89 Regularly 10.98 Magazine and Book Rack 89 BELOW: Two trough shelves that will hold dozens of books, and a bottom shelf for all your magazines, chip proof black finish, rubber tipper legs that won't mar floors. 26'x!19"'x 9." 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Choice of 3 edlors 4. red, green or yellow with con- : 4, \ hae « 7 a iS wh gas Gleaming 60% Wool Filled Satin Comforter ie a ~/" ea , s. A. ee a eo -s “Sa NTIAC PRESS es at a oS vee Only 14 More Days Once again the time has come to remind readers that they are in danger of becoming last minute Christmas shoppers. If you aren't one of those fore- persons who completes varied and complete. Sales forces are fresh and eager fo serve. But before we know it the annual rush of late starters will be on, stores will become crowded, stocks depleted and tempers begin to fray. 7 * * Don’t be an eleventh hour shopper. Give yourself and sales forces a break by getting busy ‘on those gift lists now. It will . help make the Yuletide happier for everybody. 10 Athletes Reinstated The Press is not among those who may be cheering the decision by which athletic eligibility has been restored to 10 Michigan high school students. These youths last Summer lost their eligibility for one year for accepting minor merchandise awards in violation of the Michigan High School Athletic Association awards rule. This created ment of the athletes but modification of the rule. * x * This pressure finally had its effect. A new awards rule has been written to supplant that sus- pended by the Legislative Rules Committee. As soon as the new rule had been approved by the Attorney General and Governor Writs, the students were re- instated by State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Dr. Cram L. TaYior. * * * We have no quarrel with the new rule. But it seems to us that there are two things radically wrong with the whole procedure. The first is that the con- troversy ever was allowed to get into politics. The second, and far more seri- ous wrong in our view, is that the new rule was used to reduce a penalty im- posed under the old rule. That, we submit, is a sure way to teach disrespect for all law. Technology and Food _ During the last 20 years while world population has increased 25 per cent, world food production has gained only five per cent. In the United States during the same period population has increased 18 per cent and food production 50 per cent. per pig has gained 30 per cent In 10 years. Egg production per hen is 71 per cent above the 1910 average. Milk production per cow_ has increased 88 per cent since 1910. * * * Another reason for the increase in farm production is traceable to the great strides being made in the use of fertiliz- ers and chemical weapons against insect pests and weeds. Use of a new insecti- cide in California boosted alfalfa by 600 per cent in one year. Control of a single pest, the horn fly, has increased milk production per cow by 15 per cent in one area, and raised beef production at the rate of a half pound per head per day. * * *. On the basis of their experience DuPont experts are satisfied of one comforting fact. It is that scientists now possess the knowl- edge necessary to eventual solu- tion Of man’s oldest and most ‘ basie problem —the production of enough food for all. The next problem is for civilization to find ways of making this knowledge and the means of applying it available everywhere. BE _____________) “From atoms to super-stars, every- thing is in constant and more or less violent motion,” says a physicist. That's another great trouble with the universe — it’s nervous, be _______ “Tue military services are objecting strenuously to the proposal to cut their personnel 10 per cent.”— News item. This is about as surprising as a cat's objecting to a shower bath. Tue line of least resistance invariably leads to a corner. The Man About Town Mixing Seasons Mother Nature Appears to Be Making Some Changes Living on the banks of Cass Lake for the past 40-odd years, - Arthur Lewison has never before seen it go this far into ‘December without even a of ice its fringe along Pansies in the yard of Mrs. Dorothy McSkulia at 4452 Sunburst St. are still in bloom. Pussy willows blooming in December are reported by Mrs. Harry Atwood of Birmingham, on low land near the Rouge With strawberries blooming in December, and a continuing daily patronage at her bird bath, Mrs. Joseph Perry of Clarkston wonders why some of us go to Florida. Ferns in the yard of in Huren Gardens have started a second 1953 i A firm believer in planning for the future is you properties and homes regular daily newspapers, ig Sf fr HE z c _ aj 7 , DECEMBER 9, 1953 tke THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDA es vn Oe “T’ll Take That!” Voice of the People Mrs. Cable Praises Christmas Parade Especially Religious Floats of Churches egeet Esk? : } z f i] 4. mr | : documents flung at the Soviet gov- duly noted behind the Iron q ernment since the battle of words be y this: warning: Curtain. The first is . ao U ee ow Gat Os For the address brushes away Eetay, aed Sues peoples of Russia are an enemy sth Gar Oi Gee cay gent stockpile of atomic weapons, with whom we have no desire for further accusations, inside or hlch, of course, increases dally, = ever to deal or mingle in friend- outside Russia, about “war mon- ceeds by many fimes ly and fruitful relationship.” | TH gering” or military threat to So- It will be noted that the viet Russia by the Western pow- elt bombs and all shells emphasis is on the “peoples of —. every.gun in every theater of Russia,” and this can be in- that the It puts squarely up to the war through all the years of ‘erpreted as a warning Kremlin the responsibility for World War Il.” — present government in Moscow helping ‘to achieve or blocking a will be dealt with only as it truly solution of the problem of inter. ‘That's a manner of describing reflects the wishes of the people national control of atomic ‘he power of the United States of the Soviet Union — a distinction from a quantitative basis. It can- of tremendous importance. a not fail-to impress the Soviets as ‘It could pave the way some day Whether the proposals by the to what has been done in secret for » severance of relations with President accomplish anything in since 1945 by America with bil- the present government if it shows the way of a practical lions of dollars of expenditure. It jisalf to be a barrier to the as or merely remain as a challenge is really the first public disclosure sumed desire of the people of So- to the Soviet government, it was a of the power of our atomic stock- viet Russia to he at master stroke to have assembled pile. with the West. —— in the speech the challenging pro = The next statement of signifi- Unquestionably the main object posals it contained. cance, designed as a reply to AMY of the Bermuda conference was to wan me ;" contains for future with ment. It bears the earmarks of this fateful warning unparalleled fhe on yey : and to go over the wording of the 5+ Case Records of a Paychologist Future Lies in Worker, Not in Position He Holds Milo is’ dilly dallying. He the benefit of such expert guidance _ needs to realize there is no there is no futuré in them. “So he sits around home, 4 ER i ig BE i thon, 3H rf tet PL ig ‘fi Sali este ipEts cf ite il al re Sy bet Jy ~—névisors,* and ‘even the first job i dat “te E Z As a rule, shy introverts are tack be launched Western allies have issued since In a sense, it appears as the Tied states, eur reaction would the close of World War Il consummation of a strategy 1. wit and resolute. But for me 1953 evolved gradually by the National [ “Wilt snl Reanim. Be ee Copyright Security Council, of which the lini! .r'the Untied States are President is the head. such that they could inflict ter- At first glance, it might seem rible losses upon an aggressor— that the old proposals which pro- for me to say that the retali vided for inspection and a sys- ation capabilities of the United tem of periodic disclosure of States are so great that such atomic weapons have been an aggressor’s land would be abandoned or at least pat te one laid waste—all this, while fact, side for the time being. is not the true expression of the Some of the big shots in the But © careful reading of the Purpose and the hope of the profession are apparently more speech will reveal that there could United States.” determined than ever that certain be no “ratios of contributions” or © This is a masterpiece of in- credulous patients shall have gout, “procedures” with respect to the verted statement which appears now that I have crawled away out beEAEE iit pel zi if i 1 | rit ! 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Not being a member of the privy council I'm not pirvy to what is going on in Prime Minister Chur- chill's mind, but I'll bet he pines for F.D.R. There is no question about his admiration and respect for Eisen- hower, but dealing with Ike and dealing with the war-time Presi- dent must. be jarring to the most persuasive statesman of modern times. History records that Charchill was able to get F.D.R.'s signa- ture on almost Where Roosevelt acted in behalf of the United States, and no ifs, ands, or buts, Eisenhower says, in effect, ‘‘That sounds pretty good to me, but I'll have to take it up with the Cabinet, Congress, Su- preme Court, director of the bud- get, and Mamie, first, then form a commission to study our studies.” So there is a deal of uncertainty about the Bermuda conference, aside from the aforesaid honey- mooners, Most of the stories that have COLD SUFFERERS Don't suffer discomforts of colds . « » Get QUICK Relief with Test STANBACK against any preparation you've ever used «++ 800 how quick relief comes Snap Back with STANBACK TABLETS GED or POWDERS Churchill Finds Friend Ike No Dotted-Line Pushover come eut of here were ingenious marvels of interpretive prose. Hardly two stories have been alike, and it seems to me the public needs an explanation. . Let us take the wording of the communique of last Sunday after- noon which told of the first defi- nite achievement of the confer- ence, the agreement on the- word- ing of the reply to Russia on. the Soviet Union's suggestion for a Big Four foreign ministers. meeting in Berlin next year. There was only one sentence. It read: “The three foreign ministers have concluded their discussions on the reply to the Soviet note and are consulting Dr. Adenauer.” Millions of words burgeoned forth from that. sentence as a horde of reporters raced to their typewriters and the radie and TV men yacked endlessly. It could not be presented to the public in its haked simplicity, Its portent had to be dealt with, and the longer a man had been around big power politics the more he could write about or talk ern Allies to rise and strike down Hitler, Mussolini and Tojo. Others read into it a grievous blow to Churchill, who would much prefer a Big Four talk invoiving heads of state, not their under- studies—the foreign ministers. Still others saw in it a defeat The French journalists said it Was a great day for Laniel (who was flat on his back with a fever when the communique was issued) because he had been treated a bit shabbily in Bermuda and now here was France speaking from the same plane as the United States and Britain. And there must have been other interpretations. At an event like this you pays were told as little as possible be- fore turning. out their daily stint, their stories were composed of truths, part truths and hole-ridden logic. But the only dishonest stuff ton: countering were stories quoting Ei- June Allyson Recovering Movie actress June Allyon is re- cuperating from an appendicitis operation performed yesterday. 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The Court turned today to cases from the District of Colum- bia and Delaware. oa - om The Eisenbower administration joined up yesterday with those urging the high court to outlaw Seventeen states and the Dis- trict of Columbia require some form of racial segregation in public schools. Three other states permit it. * . * Asst. Atty. Gen. J. Lee Rankin, who spoke for the Eisenhower ad- ministration, told the nine justices yesterday they have the “power and duty’ to-rule that segrega- tion violates the 14th Amendment, J. Lindsay Almond Jr., Virgin- ja's attorney general, countered that the court was being asked by opponents of segregation ‘‘to go farther than the Congress ever intended this court should go.”’ And T. Justin Moore, who also spoke for Virginia, told the court the segregation issue calls for judicial restraigt “if any issue “In my humble judgment, there isn't anything you could do that would be worse than an adverse degree,”” Moore added. 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Frank Merriwell always won the | game, but to make a first down is Frank Leahy’s grow smaller as we grow older. mired him not for his despair or} ,. his victories but because I had never met a man in his 3s who could afford a gallon of wine. . om +. | When I read later that Alexander | the Great had died of brain fever, I lost interest in him, He became too remote. * *¢ * It was the same way with Stone- wall Jackson. He died at 39. After my 40th birthday, even reading of Stonewall Jackson disturbed me. I couldn't forgive him hig youth, | his early death with a beard, He made me feel too old. At present, I have only three real military heroes. They are Robert E. Lee, Gen, Omar Nelson Bradley and Ernie Pyle. Of the three, I think Gen, Bradley and Ernie Pyle have survived the most rugged test. It is hard for a man to be a hero in hig lifetime. But as we grow older, I suppose that is the kind of heroes we look for — those who have helped us by their example. in our lifetime. 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(T)-—-Cisco| ] know 90 per cent of all the causes panic over “Lost (4)—Ding Dong School. (2)—| Kid. (2)—Meet Mr. McNutley. circus acts appearing in America , ; Check.” (2)—Godfrey and his Arthur Godfrey. 7:30—(4)—Dinah Shore, (T)— and where they are playing at any . Friends. Art Godt and | 30—-()—Glamor Gi¢l. Lone Ranger. (2)—News. . given time,” says Grund, who has ; crew 11:00—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (T)— 7:45—(4)—News. (2)—Jane Fro- been in the circus game most of his t » Charm Kitchen. man. life f .? 9:00—(7)—Club Polka. Warren Michael Kelly host to the Gay- lords. (4)—Television Theater. Cliff Hall in “A Room and a Half,” drama of quarreling . young couple. (2)—Strike It Strike It Rich. 11:45—(4)—Follow Your Heart. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Bride & Groom. (T)— Comies. (2)—Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. (4)— Movie Quiz. 12:30—(7)—Stars on Seven. (2)— Elizabeth. 8:30—(4)—-T-Men in Action. (7)— Where's Raymond. (2)—Play-|- house 9:00—(4)—Dragnet. (7) — Fights. (2)—Theater. 9:30—(4)—Theater. (2)—Big Town. 10:00 — (4) — Martin Kane. (7)— OSTESS CART cr © yer host on quiz show. (2)—| Tomorrow's Search. (4)—Travel| Hockey. (2)—Playhouse. “ Top’ . I've Got a Secret. Garry Moore; | Unlimited. 10:30—-(4)—Michigan Outdoors. (2)| “Some weeks, for instance, panel quiz. 1:60—(2)—You’re What You Eat.| —‘I Led Three Lives.” eastern seaboard will be alive 10:00—(7)—Wrestling. Chief Don| (4)—Jean McBride. 10:45—(7)—Madison Square Gar-| tumblers. Then, two weeks later, Eagle vs. George Macricostas. | 1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show. (4)| den. I can't locate one within 1,000 ; a (4)—This Is Your Life. Ralph; —Telerama. 11:00—(4)—News. (T)—Soupy’s On. | miles. Booking 312 circus acts Edwards re-creates life of sur- | 1:45—(7)—Strictly Female. (2)—News. every year is a full-time job.” , é prise guest. (2)—IBC Boxing. 10 | 2:00—(2)—I'll Buy That. 11:15 — (4) — Weathercast. (7) —| Grund keeps extensive file . ‘i round middleweight bout; Rocky | 2:15—(7)—News. Motion Picture Academy. (2)— | on circus acts, ri Castellani vs. Gil Turner. 2:30—(7)—Theater. (2) — House-| The " one which he has not ‘seen person- ; 10:30—(7)—Man Against Crime. party. se 11:20—(4)—Theater. ally. He has a fantastic memory 3 for the specialties of every per- j / : former. -- Today's Radio Proarams-- |,."e Sete cts for the “Big Top” show, he tee" « Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are sub ject to change without notice luctant to display their talents A P wien, Om CKLW, (see) Wws, (850) WCAR, CI WXYZ, Gr) «WBE, Cem television. . om Some felt that TV appearances : WEDNESDAY EVENING ta Melody 1900—-Wie. Wendy Warren | 5:18—wie. pease RF would lessen the mystery and “ @: News wxy ews ., wawe ; 4 1. Png eee WATE Curate Cat WXYZ, Ed. McKensie drama of their circus appear- , ‘ Wattrick, MeKens. | “0%. ee . Massey Jax, ve ae tie ances, Others were concerned . CKL' . News, 3e0—CKL y o WJBK, Wink’ News, Leakarét | 1213WIR, Aunt Jenny wws, L. J about thelr gcts being copied. . @:15—WIR, Clark Quartet -| CKLW, News Gar, kenttn eooans 545—WIR, Curt But today, most circus perform- 4 WATE Leg Smite ¢:45—WEYZ, News N'Day Caller py hy ers are willing to concede that their ro ° pg Dick Durrte 12:30—WIR, Helen Trent WJBK, Bob Murphy appearances on the “Big Top” . . ar gd — May me wxve, pews, Wee? 7 THURSDAY EVENING show have enhanced their in-per- . ) Ed MeKenrie WIBK, ‘News, Lenhardt CoLe. yee Bey Ses 6:00_WJR, News son box-office appeal when they ee 6:45-—-WIR, Lowell Thomas | 7:15—WIR, Music Hall Crue 1130 WHY2, Wattriek, McKens. | Come to town with a circus. ia 1:00 3R. Ousst House 1:00—WWJ. Listes, Live i wn Jack White wiBK: They also appreciate the fan ae Sues Grund is always on the look- .. on CKLW, Towy David WxYz, Time =r od out for new acts which will thrill os se 000- WIR, Jack White wIBK Dos Wz. cen the with thetr and a 1:30-—WIR, Family Skeleton | Ww. rade WIBK, Dea Melcod WJBK. Horsemen pete away ;>? News warn, Dik WCAR, News, Club daring. He doesn’t find many .?? WXYZ, Lone CKLW, News, vid 1:15—WIR, Me Perkins 6:45—WIR, L. Thomas - CKLW. Gabriel WIBK, News, Gentile CKLW, News, Waits ‘nn bere in the United States. se WJBK. Tom George WCAR, News ish candid.” sali Ta a So. i he 2 + "wie Mamsoenly”” | “wink "boet‘eite’ | GAY Soot Beh Sa en Nh atgebatenth . mm e . CKLW, Perry Come WCAR. Coflee With Clem| WoAn’ ween’ Chae” > 20-WIR FBI O20 WIR, Musi Ball 1:45—WJIR, Guiding Light 2s * 5 _* warn City Byline WCAR, Messenger, Clem ng — 8 elie . ’ CKLW, WN WJBK, Tom George 845—WCAR, Radio Rev rN ot . 8:15—WXYZ, Sammy Kaye on art = News, Town WCAR, News, Club , . . GKLW, Bulldog Drummond | WCAR, News, Rhythm Ww. Deve : WWJ, Bob Maxwell ® Trim the tree 2:45—WIR, Brighter Day ww, Your Life caw. —— Was Rh thatheltond CKLW, Your a4 Bud CKLW, Menry. $:06—WIR, Mrs, Page weak, Club 1 SS Oe! oe “res eee ee eee at ‘ . ee ee ee le ww. CKLW. 10:00—WIR, A. oo § sae My True Story *OxYs. 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Korean Type Boots and Galoshes Use Our Layaway Plan We Have a Fine Selection of Quality Luggege i The Record Shop Singer Sandy Solo Bests Both Handicap, Prejudice By RICHARD KLEINER NEW YORK (NEA)—Sandy Solo, an up-and-comer, is one boy who's found out that a handicap can be a double trouble. If you've seen Solo on George Jessel’s televised “Comeback Story” or in person, you know he’s armiess. Both his arms were amputated his plane was shot down Palawan Island in the Pa- That was tough enough— been studying to be a sculp- g 3E5%3 But, after he settled on singing as his new career, he found that managers of nightclubs and thea- ters were afraid to book him. They were apparently fearful that pa- trons would 'be upset at seeing his | hooks. This attitude, fortunately, is dis- appearing and more and more you're seeing and hearing this good-looking youngster with the smooth style. Sandy had to teach himself how to sing in publie, He couldn't use the gestures other singers use~ they look awkward with hooks. He keeps one hand—or, rather, hook—in his pocket, since that looks most natural, When he sings now, nobody pays any at- tention to anything but his sing- o~— P Te eS ee ae ————————ee eC a rt ;.;r!m!mUChLcrmC! THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 _ (Eddie Fisher, RCA). SLEEPER—The Jones Boy” (Bobby Wayne, Mercury), GOOD ONES—"Christmas Drag- net” (Stan Freberg, Capitol); “Nina Non” (Joni James, MGM); “‘Fas-I-Nay-Shun” (Bernice Parks, Mercury); “Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries” (Jay P. Morgan, Der- by); “For the First Time” (June Hut- ton, Capitol); “The River Seine” (David Rose, MGM); “Not Since Nineveh” (Ross Bagdasarian, Mer- cury). POP ALBUMS—Joni James’ first album, “Let There Be Love” (MGM), is a soft collection of bal- lads; Les Migart's ‘Sophisticated Swing” (Columbia) shows real originality. CLASSICAL—Beethoven's same group does equally well with Sibelius’ Symphony No, 5 in E-Filat Major (Finlandia) on the same Haydn (A and C Major) pfayed on historic Stradivari by the Budapest String Quartet (Co- lumbia), Radar Weather Aid LONDON (INS) — Britain has developed a radar “informer” which promises to revolutionize weather forecasting. A fully auto- SOFT WATER You can own @ Lindsay Auto- matic Water Softener for as little as $5.00 —» month! Ne Down Payment! Rust Elimination Guaranteed! Lindsay Automatic Soft Water Service 3984 Walten Bivd. AOR 3-9614 Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping SANDY SOLO AT ing. Sandy records for Derby, a small label. But that offers certain ad- vantages to a beginner. “With big companies,” Sandy says, ‘you can get lost in the shuf- fle. Here I get the pick of the songs." It's almost definite that. Sandy will be featured on Derby's first EP release, Jesse) will narrate the “Comeback pal and Solo will &¢ THE POPULAR SIDE: The new hit song, “Oh Mein Papa,” comes from a current German musical. Essex's Dave Miller heard it and trumpeter Eddie Calvert to Then Came English Ya, Ya." a Scandinavian Whiffen- poof Song, and, as Harry Kari, he does a Japanese “The Night Be- fore Christmas.” + Soria brings this pleasere to critical listeners with his new Angel records, ( ‘ World’s Smallest : 4-Speed NO MONEY DOWN—50c WEEKLY 1 V-M Portable V-M Phonograph $ 95 2 *” trifapood’ 990 1 | AUTOMATIC PORTABLE World's smollest, lightest 4- speed Amplified phonograph. Plays 33/3, 78, 45 plus the new 16 r.pm. speed records - 69” Plays records of any size or speed. Foided horn speaker ‘in lid plus powerful omplifier ‘| and feather-light tone arm. Plays 7”, 10” or 12” records | intermixed. 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Staging a special day, with per- mission from the village ‘fathers and their board of education, the students of the Rochester High School planned and financed their contribution toward the $1,800,000 school building bond issue slated for vote on Dec. 16. Seniors ran off 25,000 handbilis in their print shop taking turns at the manually operated press. These will be taken up in donat- ed planes later this week and dropped over the entire district. Other seniors grabbed armloads of the bills as they came off the press.and started a house-to-house campaign.. Down on Rochester’s Main Street they placed them be- neath the windshield wipers of the parked autos. The junior class came prepared with paint brushes and pails. Theirs was the whitewashing job. Up and down the streets and sidewalks they painted reminders, “Vote Yes, Dec. 16.” Sophemores brought hammers and nails and constructed a fleat depicting the crowded school sit- uation that exists in the Roch- ester school district. Freshmen did their share of the job painting posters and signs to drape on the school buses and across the main streets of the town. The underclassmen, seventh and eighth graders, diligently worked on more posters to be distributed throughout the district and per- formed the running jobs for their upperclassmen. : Roger Forbush, president of the Student Council, said it was one of the finest projects xe had ever witnessed in operation. “Everyone wanted to do some- thing. They are all beginning to realize how necessary a new school is. After all, they are the ones who are crammed into the class- rooms anc have to go home for study periods because their isn’t room in school. We want a chance for a good educationa) opportunity and we are sure the voters of our district will give it to us this time,” said Forbush. The Dee. 16 bond issue, if ap proved, will give the district a new high school, additions to the elementary schools of Goodison and Hamlin, and a new elemen- tary school in the northeast sec- tion of Rochester. TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE—A full-faced view of how these boys feel about the school building bond issue Rochester | chose “We Want a New School Day,” staged Tuesday in Rochester will decide-on Dec, 16 is depicted by Richard Howell and Vernon Hill. | to emphasize the importance of a “yes” vote. Richard said this was Both eighth graders in the Rochester Community Schools, they | also a good excuse “not to wash my face today.” issue. INDUSTRIALIST AND DOCTOR—Rochester’s Main street was covered with student-printed handbills Tuesday and drivers returning to parked cars found a message from the high school students be- neath the windshield wipers, urging a “yes” vote on the school bond Checking handbills in the above picture are William McClel- land, left, associated with Winter Brothers Co. in Rochester, and Dr. Edgar Geist, Rochester doctor, who has been in charge of the pub- licity campaign for the bond issue. McClelland was treasurer for the campaign. Avon School and an elementary site in the Snell, Kline, Brush and Mt. Vernon area. building program in 25 years and| Crissman and Mra. Frederick Nash of Rochester. Two pervious bond issues voted | grades and in many high school | P on this past summer were defeat- | classes. Pontiac Press Phetes WOMEN AT WORK—Checking registration to make sure every- one who is eligible will get to the polls when Rochester votes on its ed. Rochester has had no school | school building bond issue Dec. 16 are, left to right, Mrs. Keith on the bond issue. Mrs. Crissman JUNIOR GALS PAINT THE TOWN—Down onj Mary Gail Crissman and Marlene Mickelson all fours, the girls of the Rochester High School | measure out the size of the letters reminding the junior class painted the village streets and side-| pedestrians that Dec. 16 is the date and the stu- walks on Tuesday. right: Judy Bachor, Gloria Carey, Carole Hinze, In the above photo, left to! dents would appreciate a “yes” vote. SENIORS MAN PRESSES—Kaye Swords, senior | presses which Tyesday turned out 25,000 student now has half-day sessions in first | had charge of the registration survey and Mrs. Nash developed a} at the left in the above pictures, stoops a bit to| printed handbills to interest Rochester voters in print shop. SENIORS WIELD BRUSHES—Cooperation was he order of the day in the Rochester High School "uesday when nearly 800 students participated in yeir “We Want a New School Day.” to right: Earle Preparing a sign that will be draped on a school bus are, left Cook, Allen Firestone and Bob Barnes. The high school gymnasium was an art shop for the day-long project. lan for a house-by-house ahd block-by-block information campaign | barely clear the ceiling in the Rochester high school | the Dec. 16 bond issue campaign. Handing hint He is shown operating one of the | the stock is Gloria Isherwood, another senior. President Proposes International Atomic Energy Pool for Advancement of World Peace possessed what might have been called a monopoly of atomic i z | eft if i ; i ath i z z Reete a il | e | | R z rs | lt resolute. But for me to say that the defense of the 2 Es rE oF tii E { i He i te gle i ‘ ; 3 ig i - E f s i 3 3 iH 3 i | ips, i i i Mer i i 1 ke it i ¢ ‘i 4 ul if é gi-Er Adeg PE ecise fyi bg 3 2 fi ' 13 i ij i Hy i 4 E i z +8 a 4 *\, f ee gas oe, a ge*] 7 Al. r oe 4° 7 Mgr Se. Ae eae : t oa ht | wé é at t re Le i i Fz 53 eg 32 E 3 a5 £ ef tas ? : eF ga e5 2B a? | | : ; a il il i haa! i gr 38 ; E i i i in i temporary effects of drought, and natural disaster. These are deeds of peace. They speak more loudly than promises or protestations of peaceful in- tent. But I do not wish to rest either upon the reiteration of past pro- posals or the restatement of past deeds. The gravity of the time is such that every new avenue of peace, no matter how dimly dis- cernible should be explored. There is at least one new ave- famine, | soldiers. It must be put into the | States a not unreasonable or un- | generous associate. hands of those who will know how to ‘strip its military casing and adapt it to the arts of peace. The United States knows that if the fearful trend of atomic military | buildup can be reversed, this ‘be developed into a great boon, | for thé benefit of all mankind. | The United States Knows that peaceful power from atomic en- Who can doubt, if the entire body of the world’s scientists and engineers had adequate amounts of fissionable material with which to test and develop their ideas, that this capability would rapidly be transformed into universal, ef- ficient and economic usage. T. hasten the day when fear of the atom will begin to disap- pear from the minds of the people and the governments of the East and West, there are certain steps that can be taken now. ’ I therefore make the following proposal: ismall in quantity, greatest of destructive forces can | > . > Undoubtedly initial and early contributions to this plan would be However, the proposal hag the great virtue that it can be undertaken without ir- ritations and mutwal suspicions in-| cident to any attempt to set up a completely acceptable system of world-wide inspection and control. The atomic energy agency could be made responsible for the impounding, storage and pro- tection of the contributed. fis- sionable and other materials. The ingenuity of our scientists | will provide special safe conditions junder which such a bank 6f fis- sionable material could be made essentially immune to surprise seizure. The more important responsibili- ty of this atomic energy agency | would be to devise methods where- | by this fissionable material would | | be allocated to serve the peaceful | pursuits of mankind. Experts | would be mobilized to apply atomic | energy to the needs of agriculture, medicine, and other peaceful activ- ities. A special purpose would be to provide abundant. electrical energy in the power-starved areas of the world thus the contributing | the atomic bomb, thé United | does not wish merely | Strength, but also the expectation of approval, any such plan that would: First — encourage world-wide investigation into the most ef- fective peacetime uses of fis- sionable material; Second—begin to diminish the potential destructive power of the world’s atomic stockpiles: Third—allow all peoples of all nations to see that, in this en- inertia imposed by fear and make positive progress toward peace. Against the dark background of i to i hove for peace. : é z i : : | Fa} i Egi i i i : Le i i Is ae r Pee shot ye r, ‘ “Aa tape 2 4 brome, _| DRAYTON ay Aan r 5d aa st 4. : THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 waits Decisi on on Sewage Dispos T Waterteré Moth. Activities ‘Bulle. with « Marks Birthday Pree er nr ft at rien i einrgvtiairiatat@irartaia Like ott of its kind ™ the country, the Pontiac associa- . tion operates under federal char- — : . emg seed Se ee eet to nt Att the| REPAIR GOODFELLOW TOYS—Shown above| Howard Wheeler, Mrs. Earl Springer and Mrs. ‘ RM | federal government, according to | ®re three volunteer repairwomen working on toys | Eugene Becker,-all of Drayton Plains. Each year GIRLS and LADIES’ i | Fred J. Beckman, secretary-treas-|to be distributed by Waterford Township Good-/| local Goodfellows collect used toys for repair and Genuine Hend Stitched © | urer. fellows at Christmas time, They are (1. to r.) 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But if some people of his mother’s age This little arrangements were invited, it was then very un- The handiest yet friendly not to have included her. Evena dentist dates But even in this case, he certainly Hard to forget / was wrong to have stayed away from a party in his honor. Dear Mrs. Post: My husband and I have been invited to my nephew's wedding. His future inlaws are celebrating their 25th wedding an- niversary at the same time. They are strangers to us, and I would like to know if we are expected to take the anniversary couple a present in addition to the wedding present sent to the bride? ; POP Answer: If they were very old ; 9 friends, yes; but since they are Good idea, Petunia! A strangers, no present is expected. special mail table and slate a for family messages will Four miles down in ocean . a. - a tone © On ane ee ener square inch. ~ ACROSS Try 1 pay mans 5 Camper's | home * Lion's home | 12 Bager 13 Operatic solo : 14 Her home is « cote 4A % 15 Stubborn Y : 17 Footiike part woman fy . pright 18 Sailor's home away from heme . 71 Oc5ean current ‘ 23 Legal matters Wy i ; ; 24 Possesses VY a 27 Learning yy, ~ 29 Opera singer . 32 Entertains . 4 Incarnation Z Vij, “ 36 Rest Y Yi A 37 Special —-+— : ent SS HILIP C . a Recognised Yj . ut German Y . i rman Yj z . . . —., ; Luggage—Sporting Goods ussia . . Gir : 79 North Saginaw St. ; 49 Comforted tt French oe = ee Ointment Places % cuuherity $8 Her home is Head Fashions for the Holidays . . . 61 ee pan 10 Pitcher 28 Consumed with Pape Concers Pence inatemtor ime P ts $5.00 } Btate crossings 31 Wiles 48 City in ermanen from 7 ¢ Decree a 33 Greater se Hindu "deity : — lace 72 Portions of # Chureh $1 es nest CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP : ember. 2 Listen 43 fis home 2 = B2. Colored 11 N. Perry St. Phone FE 2-6361 Opposite Hotel Roosevelt home is 25 Prayer ending HK 55 Finish for Enjoy your coffee more! | Get Chase & Sanborn—fresher because its Pressure Packed ! NOW! The greatest flavor-saver WW) am e(=\¥(=)(0)e]=10 oer IT’S CHASE & SANBORN’S PACKED CAN! Holiday Parties Crowd Calendar I f are leaving Washington this week |. Tee a id j Club * *« «°° Oscar Taboada is one of 458 s | | | dents who received degrees Tues- Toastmistress Club Plans Yule Party H receive degrees are 12 area resi- WONDERFUL WONDERFUL Exclusive hand rub- bed finish, which is lacquered ‘to prevent tarnishing — requires no cleaning. $79 To 38 IMPORTS FROM ENGLAND, HOLLAND AND INDIA. °Sitbe ENGLISH BRASS WALL PLACOUES Recapture the past with these authentic reproductions of old —Every ornate detail and de- sign has been faithfully dup- licated in solid brass—Many styles to choose from. $49 To he dents. From Pontiac are Richard Allen Joanne Wirth The Saturday party at Mrs. Wrenn's will be a miscellaneous Blue Star Mothers Send Cards, Gifts Mrs. Wilbert Fitzthomas report- ed on Christmas cards and gifts who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Olliffe of West Huron street, is stationed at Ft. Bliss, Tex. No date has been set for the wedding. -|ing Christmas cheer throughout foil on a plateau mirror atop a side- » | pair of tall white candles in silver inding | holders. A large decorative mirror MARGIE WILMONT Mr, and Mrs. Cecil T. Wilmont Here's a suggestion for spread- the room with a small tree, Set a tree 12 or 18 inches high in a shallow bowl wrapped in aliminum board or table. Flank it with a enhances the setting. Small Tree Festive | the ————— tC THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953, Friendship Club Marks Season oy 7 ri = af AL bell ese r | F ! rf i i | | | Floopy Hats Smart for Winter Resorts z Here’s Beauty and Grace for Your Table! = * * 2% Cavalier Eggshell 3” 20-Pc. Set “eevee eevnee “eee eevee Choice of 6 Patterns Easily mistaken for vitrified china, the new Cavalier Eggshell shape has five exciting yew decorations. ; Grape above, has teal green or grey shoulders with platinum or gold trim. 20-piece set includes: 4 dinner plates, 4 pie plates, 4 sauce dishes, 4 cups and saucers. Discontinued Patterns - 20-Pc. Service for 4 53-Pe. Service for 8 68-Pe Service for 8 . 95 $7 45 $1.9 “een eevnene 101-Pc. Service for 12 ..*%" *26*° Dix Porrery 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) For Your Convenience Open Daily and San. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Soeeneenmmnemesanemeanttl OR 3-1894 Folivwk Shad.) SCA — —— — ~- -~. -_~ ee ee oe ee ee ——e a eS Se oe ee, Ur ee ee lee lO CU / Dec. 26 Dance Will Benefit Scholarship Fund Kingswood, Cranbrook Alumni to Sponsor Party Nadine Sheffield Married in Pilgrim Holiness Rite The Rev. E. C. Swanson per- formed the 7:30 setvice The bride, the former Nadine ©. Sheffield; wore a wedding THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY| DECEMBER 9, 1953 By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Alum- ni associations of both Kingswood and Cranbrook Schools will give gown of white ‘satin and im their annual dance Dec. 26 for the » . _ ported Belgian lace fashioned benefit of scholarship funds of both Detroit, will be present, as will! Kallen were honored at the am- | join of Springfield, Ohio. CAR SAES te a a echeets. four brothers of Mrs. Taylor. nual President's Ball at Oak’ | 1. were all guests of Mr. and - B| long sleeves coming to points | The party will be held this year) They are John W. Connolly, | aed Hills Country Club Satur | 1.) ‘Robert N. Woodruff at din- The N in T. , i’ in the auditorium and dining hall) yay and Mrs. William F. Con. | 4 evening. \ner Saturday evening. ae he Newest in Travel Luggage: | Vivien Sheffield was her sister's | of Kingswood School and Mrs. E4-| goliy, Mr. and Mrs. Waller B. | They entertained several guests| Mr. and Mrs. Russell Strickland 4 Nylon—Rayon-Plastiec and Cotton Fabrics maid of honor in a green dress win Feys, Mrs. Robert Moffatt and) Connolly and Mr. and Mrs, ls preceding dinner, and will entertain at dinner Dec. 19. 7 $5.98 to S488 Z| with a velvet jacket. They are the Jack Wallibillich are cochairmen.| Donald Connolly. Mrs, Taylor | °! °oCktalls Preceding CUMS, PHILIPS (2255 wen meg nan | eS " Aid. lL. § e son street. man of pa : Mrs. Robert | sleigh for a traditional ride be- 1 In similar gowns of yellow, Louls Stevenson and Mark Har- | fore supper at 6:30. 66 Y 42 79 North Saginaw Street @| orchid and purple were brides. | 7” per are selling tickets. Mrs. Ray E. Lawlor and Mrs. How to Make our maids Jean Partin, Mildred | 7 Mrs. Harry Tublow is cha Frank J. McGinnis will entertain of the house committee iza- t brunch at Bloomfield Hills | »>Geraldine Sheffield. beth Boyne is heading decora , Comets Ciw Friday noon | , Donna and .Brenda Sheffield Other assistants to the chairmen Dr. and M waar fle B Barke inieces of the bride, were flower| Announci the ment of | 4re Weston Meyer, Francis Me- + on : “4 tt ite te archi and pink dresses. |i dene, Zola Moe, to Ken | Math and Morley Walker, and Mrs.| and their daughter, Barbara, will Cardinal and the bride's sister, . Wedding Go Smoothly”’ come in, write or phone for this . ZOLA MAE BRIDGES dimer. roe i 23 W. Lawrence St. MIRRORS The Perfect Gift VENETIAN MIRRORS from .....$ 7.95 PONTIAC GLASS CO. Store Hours; Daily & to 5:30—Sat. 8 to 12:30 All the attendants carried their gowns. James R. Henricks attended the bridegroom, who is the son of Mr and Mrs. L. H. Kincaid of Nellis, | W. Va. Seating the guests were | Thomas Sheffield, Vernon Tew, | Don Hendricks. Mrs. Sheffield wore a blue a corsage of bite carna- | Phone FE 5-6441 j ; : i ceremony. Priced {rom We Feature Crystal by TIFFIN-HEISEY-REIZART ROYAL NETHERLAND and SWEDISH IMPORTED r $1 ea. } ' ' } | j =. ‘w, —e = ~ ‘ww With a Gift From . | CONNOLLY’S | | cst nt ee SALAD SERVING SET | Reynolds, Mrs, | Mrs. bou- | neth Malone of Lake Orion are Mr. ‘| quets of carnations tinted to match | ang Mrs. John Bridges of Brooks | publicity. ‘avenue. A Jan. 2 wedding is be- | | ing planned. Mrs. Bodamer Kenneth Mick, Arthur Stewart and| FOnored at Pin * and Blue Shower Mrs. Gerald R. Bodamer was honored Saturday evening with a pink and blue shower- by Connie Flie at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Gregory on South Paddock street. Guests included Mrs. Victor Bodamer, Mrs. Jessie Stuart, Mrs. Dect Hunley, Mrs. Margaret Fiock, Mrs. Charles Elie, Mrs. Mabel Louella Clark, Wilbur Morey, Mrs. John Morey, Mrs. Kenneth Snyder and Mrs. Joe Smith. Others were Mrs. Thomas Tuck- ter, Mrs. Rebecca Hunt, Mrs. Ed- ward Gallaher Mrs, Fred Hamil- ton, Barbara Hunely, Jerilyn Gal- laher, Mary Rose Donigan and Carol Fitzgerald. Flannelette Gets High-Style Look Onee flannelette was the stuff they made grandpa's nightshirt of. Now this humble cotton fabric, improved with a closer weave in gay prints and carrying the sanfor- ized label to insure it washes without shrinking out of fit, is prov- ing a Veritable Cinderella of cot- tons this winter. Career girls choose it for inex- pensive office dresses in a print that looks like cotton jersey but has none of its bagginess. Gay mother and daughter dresses are styled in stripes and peasant prints. For TV viewing there are lum- berjack plaids for the teenager, and smaller houndstooth plaids made into culottes for mother’s lounging. Four to fourteener’s wear it in dressier fashions, complete with grosgrain trim, with over- jackets, and even a simple jewel here and there. ‘Called to Colorado Mrs. W. Henry Sink of Avondale avenue, Sylvan Lake, has been called to Denver, Colo., by the death of her sister, Mrs. S| C | Peters Richard Kowalczk who is handling | Everett Ellis of Kansas City, ,Mo:, will arrive Friday to spend a | week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |Marcus E. Cunningham. The Cunninghams’ son-in-law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Gor- don Bretnell Williams, will come from their home in Canton, Ohio, to spend the holidays with them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wardrop of Beach Road returned this week | from a visit in New York. They) will entertain friends at dinner | | Dec. 18. Also in New York this week were | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fruehauf. They are expected home tomorrow eve- | ning. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Mason | Jr., who formerly lived on Frank- | lin road, will come from their home in Connecticut to spend Christmas with Mrs. Mason's mother, Mrs. F. M. Sibley of Grosse Pointe, and with the senior Masons of Franklin road. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Polk dr. have invited guests te a din- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Ander-| son leave tomorrow for New York where they will spend the week- Bloomfield Hills Country Club. - - Mr. and Mrs. Robert. H. Taylor } Dacron Neckwear Is Boon to Menfolk Dacron neckties are making good grooming easier for men, They come in a wide variety of colors and designs, are wrinkle-resistant and recover quickly from packing or crushing. They are as washable as can be, of course—just whisk them through warm soapsuds, dry and put back on, They need no pressing. PTA Activities w | A cooperative luncheon will be served at Willis School Thursday at 12:30 p.m. for room mothers and executive board members. MecCarrell The public is invited to the annual Christmas program of the McCarroll School PTA Thureday at 2 p.® honor Virginia Beresford at a din- ner and dance in their Martel drive home Dec. 19, following Miss Beresford’s debut at a tea that afternoon. Virginia will arrive home from Wellesley College Déc. 18 and Lee Sullivan of Corning, N. Y., will come that afternoon to be a guest in the Beresford home over next booklet. There is no charge. Pearce Floral Company 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 cheese and crackers. Then for the really royal touch — add rich-red, velvety-smooth California Port wine. See if that doesn’t add up to pleasure, extra pleasure for all. Try it! Taste it—California Port wine tonight. Write for free recipes. Wine Advisory Board, 717 Market Street, San Francisco 3, California. _ Wood base and adorned with sterling silver. $19.50 ou FRANCONIA NORINA Typical Dreaden floral treat- ment itn exquisite coloring. 5-pe. Place Setting. ~ $6.95 | WINFIELD BLUE SPRUCE Oven to table. American made china. 16-po. starter set . service for four. ~ $17.95 ‘All Patterns 0 n Stock we : SYRACUSE CORALBEL Gleaming white china with center floral design and _ plat- inum band. 5-pe..Place Set- “~ $9.50 We alse feature LENOX, DOULTON, HAVILAND and Revion vinyl plastic faille case, fitted with complete set of nail implements. In red or green case. 8.75 plus tox Pretty Puss” make- up kit by La Cross, . fitted with lipstick, comb, file, tweezers, tissues ond mirror. 1.98 plus tox MAPLE AT BATES OUR CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS ~ ARE OUR REGULAR HOURS MONDAY thru SATURDAY sis i rua ia 7~ PARKING AREA FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE La Cross manicure set with nail imple- ments, enamel, re- mover, base coot, cuticle oil. In green or red case. 7.50 plus tex Griffon fitted mani- cure kit of blue cow- hide, with imple- ments made in Ger- many of Solingen steel. 15.00 plus tax WHAT SHALL | GIVE HER? has the answer to that Christmas puzzler . . . in a beautiful gift collection. We've every- th for her manicure and beauty is . . . in handsomely fitted. cases ‘Il be- proud to give and she'll be to own. . ‘ L : ; po eee & ; 3 foes THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 TWENTY-THREE Daddy's Little Assistant Can Help Trim Yule Tree With — Snow Thin Cookie ls Praised by Teacher Miss Uhrhammer | Has Choice Recipe for Yule Dainty By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor Today's recipe comes from a young home economics teacher, Miss Marilyn Uhrhammer. It is | ene of her mother’s choice recipes that Miss Uhrhammer is using for | her own Christmas baking. Coming from Chicago less than | a year ago, Miss Uhrhammer teaches sewing at the high school. | She is a member of Pan-Hellenic and likes to entertain her friends. BELGIUM COOKIES By’ Miss Marilyn Uhrhammer 1 cup — lecup bulter or margarine i ese 2 cups flour | % teaspoon cinnamon % cup nuts Cream butter or margarine and | sugar thoroughly. Add unbeaten egg yolk, then sifted flour and | cinnamon. Put into a large pan or cookie sheet and work into as thin | a layer as possible. This dough is | like pie crust and must be patted | iTo Keep Egg Yolks: 044447 77"" Q THE HOLIDAY ATMOSPHERE AT THE LIBERTY COCKTAIL LOUNGE 85 North Saginaw PIPIPIALLALLIALAL ALP ALD LD 2 ® BEER into the pan. Cover dough with unbeaten egg | ® WINE . white, then sprinkle with chopped | ® CHOICE nuts. oa = hour at 300 | LIQUORS — . o squares while ® DELICIOUS ee COCKTAILS ° 4 Silverware Has AMA PPAAAZALGLALALALALLAL SLL Baa aa aa. Legend as Gift A Christmas gift of silverware such as extra spoons’ to match your favorite silver pattern is a blessing beyond any doubt, but legend has it that there is very special significance in such a gift. Tyrolean Christmas legend tells the story of the silver spoon and its mystical power to bring pros-| perity. A bow! of milk is placed on the table Christmas Eve and set be- side it is a picture of the Nativity | ¥ Helping daddy is half the fun of Christ-|“snow” made by beating soapflakes and wa- and a lighted candle. A A Before church services each TOLE TR Y and FOLD NG ST ND | mas for any little girl. Trimming the tree \ter ger @ nice wintry touch, no matter what| member of the family chooses a|¥ : and other holiday greens with glistening |the weather. spoon and rests it against the bowl. 19x25 SIZE Tray alone is usually $11.95. . , only » large | After church they rush — qantity te a wee aS pete $ 95 ° e Clarence mebner, Creek which spoon has moved into sible . . . Heavy weight, hand pai on Marriage License hae 2 8 oe ~~ ey AWax Door Knobs oe bowl of milk. j HAND PAINTED aa od one isa ee ere aad - igwood green, Empire A li . Henry W. Smith Oak It is a good idea to wax your| If the spoon is moved, Mary is| ® STAND background. Folding tray stand and tray all pp ications Essie Walker, Hazel brass doorknobs during the winter supposed to have passed by and packed in shipping box . . . ready to wrap and William EB. Betters, Walled Lake the spoon placed in the bow! is INCLUDED send . . . Order by mail of phone. Youve hk. Miten Cleves —) ee ee ae to preserve their sparkle. — the one she used to feed the infant Arthur G. Dufraine, Cle Destrice brett, Clarkston de Sc henis oal Jesus. Deposit Will Reserve in Layaway f Myrtle = Kone Revel — Because the earth constantly; The member of the family whose Roger W. Aten, Birmingham wobbles on its axis latitudes | spoon has been so used is blessed — C, Sage, 53 Jeodhes Beverly 8. Whiting, Birmingham , . constantly. by luck for the yeor. — Beverly i. West, Lakeville” +- Open Every dea, John M. Holds, Battle Creek Sally A. Harrison, 3179 Lexington petend F, Rept, Boed Sask PARAMOUNT BEA SCH Night ‘Til Miles H. Geeley, Perndale Lecland BOB n 1% 3 1% $. UTY 9g Qeraid W. Dubats. Clarkston Wiliam . Johnson, Basel Park Write, vane sa per vt on. | 4 . HURON ST. Cart 2, Foley, Hazel Pork 3 Eeeepest, Grosse Pointe —_ - | : a oF John T. —. $110 Pontiac Lake Rd. Bernetta G. Mills, Ortonville Thomas R. O’Hearn, 2 oe Irene J. Rautio, Ferndale Howard A. Heckman, 118 State Roses NM. Williams, 38% Newberry Harold W. Sharpe, 300 N. Paddock Mary J. Berg, Starr William J Amolsch, Royal Oak Mina F. Wood, Detroit Arthur H. Clark, Ferndale . Dolores D. Wistow, Detroit 4 For Christmas . . . It’s Dennison’‘s, of course ! GIRLS’ NYLON TRICOT GIFT LINGERIE William K. Helen P. Brett, ‘kston Jeanie B. Durel 40'S. Jesste Petcthoe oul iat Kitsaheth Lake Biase veuey hazel Ook fons? Dirympie, Keego Harber Leon Blackwell Jr., 91 Judson Patey lL. Long, Keego Harbor Dorothy Yakss, Birmingham: NOW, THE PERFECT WAVE! Befitting a young lady’s personal wardrobe, the beauty of Dennison’s lingerie (as exquisite as Mother's) is an ideal gift. Runproct and shrink-resistant, these lovelies ore easy to wash, quick to dry and magnificent to weor. A. White nylon tricot slip, with o tiered toffetized nylon con-con skirt that poufs way out, bordered with embroidery and lace; sizes 2 to 14. 3.95 8B. 40 denier nylon tricot pajamas with comfortable elastic waistband trousers, and a dainty top frosted “ with embroidery. Blue or pink. Sizes 2 to 6 4.95 Sizes 8 to 14 5.95 C. 40 denier nylon tricot nightgown, elasticized ot the waist and neckline for perfect f.*, and delicately embroidered. Pink or blue. Sies2t06 =4,95 simstiou 5.95 Girls’ Shop Parking Level ' j THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 | hower's favqrite believes In gay Southern Holiday | Parnis collection features two new NEW YORK (INS) — The wom- sprightly silhouettes: the “‘court’ an who shops correctly g fd me bodice, with a pretty-tapered waist em holiday wardrobe . har eet ‘s a | a full short skirt over gauzy well, says ‘Sher coon . , on | petticoats stiffened with Pellon and nis. the slim and , Willowy Regency ‘The designer who's Mrs. Eisen-| sieath. ‘Children Are Entertadined Are A Must 'Women of Moose Meet | Silk Suits Mrs. Howard McCa |” NEW YORK (INS)—The silk suit regent, ansieunced that Pontiac |" become a standard “must” in Chapter 360 has been chosen as a | ‘%¢ American wardrobe for both hostess chapter for the’ annual | men and women within the past mid-winter conference in this dis-| two years, The International Silk a : “m ee Association reports that sales of *articipating chapters wi i ured tings Port Huron, Royal Oak, Mount | Hub textun Bihan Pere se Clemens, Holly and Lincoln Park, home were guests. They were Pre-| and the meeting will be held Jan- | s° od or on ee 7 sented with s and entertained | - by Mrs. Lyle | uary 31 in the Moase Temple. jever are in demand for 194. during the evening by Mrs. Ly Plans were completed for the an- | her social Le , . | Such designers as Ben Zucker- j Sivecter and her social service! nual children's Christmas party | man Jané Derby, Monte Sano ahd | Committee which will be held Dee. 19. Brigance have given the silk suit New members initiated in and dress-and-coat costume first honor of Mrs. Melvin Smith were Cover silverware with sour | place in thgir collection, outstrip- Mrs. William Schatz, Mrs. Frank (cream and let stand for awhile. | ping wools in numbers. Most of Woolever, Mrs. Ebert Peterson; ‘| ‘Then wash, rinse and polish with | the wools are mixed with silk to Mrs. Norman Hipple, Mrs. Paul (a soft cloth. This will make the | add a silky surface that is much in Chancey and Mrs. Tillie Sanchez. | silverware look like new. rdemand. | Edith Kalbundie, recreational } director of the Oakland County | Children’s Hony was guest speak- | er at the Monday evening meet- ing of the Women of the Moose | as the group observed its social service chapter night A group of children from the ADDDDAAAAAADADAAD AD AAADDD DD DDD DAD. > CHICAGO ROLLER SKATES | |. § $16.95 Value . . . NOW $12.88—Others to $52.50 PHILIP'S 79 North Saginaw Street 1 _ | MIRACLE DACRON GIFT ROBES What could make a more perfect gift than a colorful robe for his leisure hours? 1 $19.95 - MIRACLE ORLON SWEATERS by McGregor Pullovers in light blue, white, light green, canary and navy. $10.00 GIVE AN OSMUN’S GIFT CERTIFICATE “Always « pleasing gift, always wel- ) comed. Made out im any denom- fe en sae = en “a ! " Miracle Fabrics all day comfort in this gift. Pr patterns and plains. Wake Miracle Gifts! | This Christmas you can make your gift as expressive of this modern age as jet propulsion and Cinemascope films. Give him wearables made of the miracle fabrics— Dacron, Orlon and Nylon—and you give him the finest Christmas gifts of all. Nylon tricot pajamas, Nylon ribbed hose, Nylon boxer shorts ... all hand ‘washable, fabulously longwearing, and providing peak comfort and satisfaction. What man would fail to respond to gifts as unusual as these ... especially if he travels, lives out of a suit case, or is meticulous about the things he wears. . Open Every Night ‘til 9 Until Christmas MIRACLE NYLON PAJAMAS For real sleeping comfort—Coat styles in newest patterns and col- ors. MIRACLE ORLON DRESS SHIRTS he shirt that stays fresh looking Real free of wrinkles. $8.95 MIRACLE NYLON ARGYLE SOCKS The long wearing argyles in favor- ite color combinations, $1.95 MIRACLE NYLON SHORTS »pular boxer style in new plaids, $2.50 CHARGE ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE FREE PARKING | customers fall where they may, |— Here are Orlon white shirts, Orlon pullover sweaters, e New Fashion Sneaks In- Quietly By ELIZABETH TOOMEY NEW YORK (UP)— The belt, like the buffalo, seems to be dis- : ' eat de ; scene. This is one of those fashion Belts Are Disappearing Like B explained the beltiess look this) way: A semi-fitted line o princess covers » multitude of sins in & BILLIE FAY~BEASLEY Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Kitt! of | Summitt avenue are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Billie Fay Beasley, to E. W. Emery, son of Mrs. Dorothy | uttalo said Miss Max- ” woman's figure, ted and snugly fitted Oleg Cassini, a designer who made his fame in Hollywood, solves that fabric problem by lining light- weight silk princess dresses with pelion, that. amazing non-woven material that is being used for stif- fening in everything from petti- coats to lapels. “The ling makes the figure look sexy,” said Cassini. “I, Builds out the bustiine.” He builds it out even further with a new designing trick he calls the balcony look, This is a variation of the empire line, which puts the seam under the bustline instead of at the waist. Cassini curves his balcony dress- es snugly past the waistline (with- out belts) and then adds a front cuff of material just over the bustline, Sometimes the cuff is shirred to make it even more > » 31 Emery of Birmingham. A Dec | padded wedding is planned. FLORA-MAE. | Infants’ Specialty Shop @ Jewelry @ China 718 West Huron Street @ Lingerie FE 2-3220 @ Linens There is plenty of room for choice in this new beltless look. Fashion is giving. women as. much leeway as their figures can stand. When shoelace tips become frayed, dip them in. schellac and dry. The same treatment works for frayed cord or rope.. P ‘er THE A. on GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP dF 8; Motorola TV FEATURING THE AMAZINGLY POWERFUL NEW cleaner. ; Perfect for - Christmas > RELAX ALL YEAR ¥ Regular $98.90 NOW ONLY ‘78 basket, faster and easier, too! 51 W. HURON EUREKA SWIVEL TOP CLEANER Complete with Cleaning Tools ‘69> For easier cleaning every - where. No dust bag to empty. - Big allowance for Cabinet model Speed Queen that irons everything in the clothes Double-Power Picture Zo tf D-inch Console 299" | your old ) $185.95 Sqved Queen, now $139.95 The GOOD HOUSEKEEP of PONTIAC | Open Daily 9 to 5:30—FridaySaturday 9 0 9 oI z . be All channel tuner, built-in, for best }-knob UHF-VHF tuning — Wolnut finish cabinet—glare down, sound up styling. The perfect gift for all. Trade-in Your Small TV— Zed _ FE4-1555 { THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER #1950 TWENTY-FIVE Italian Designer Says: Let | (pji% Keep Them Occupied With Household Junk cn gpl ger alte Hubby Help Pick Clothes |}#j}}~ Encourage Children to Join Do-It-Yourself Trend aes anal aa eaten pat Se pe wow Fone Canes do | Qc cat ear en | wenvop cacao [eat me signer Micole Fontana. or her husband flatly refuses to be encouraged to get in On| stuck the fell on his stomach for _ PP Sn Sas Geene eis ae Ot Se ee it, too. his radio controls. The bag went . eeete blak un ae cae ‘ouch |imore hints. She just completed a Jeithy Mena y Mrs. Field eoed 3 ee An Ideal Gitt eee as if she were all through with | four-month trip around the United just as it is for grownups All children can use their Give the advantage of ness ~A4- the subject. States, showing her clothes and — pe funy» mony Ad bile oe meeting American customers. What's more, she declares, |tive ability and imagination DANGING LESSONS They know what scientists now say her two sisters, Zoe | “17 you have a pale complexion, childred can “do-it-themselves” | Make useful gadgets or playthings to a child! is the lasted way—the natural wey | Sad Giovanna, run a very high | or if you are a shy personality, without spending money the way | from household junk, Mrs. Field Fgh of tongs a 4 priced shop in Rome where they |... pastel colors, not bright halts do—since children can use | believes. Some of the items she NEW CLASSES FORMING Fe Ny the . Car Fam, toes my cdhaspsoace for women in half colors,” she advised. “You will everyday household odds anil has seen , ‘ and as | JANUARY 4th Hineaes that nee stumped doctor - disappear in a vivid color. But ends like milk containers, bettie | for children, include bottle-cap Call Toda for Arrangements! help to build you up mentally “You American women are ‘so|if your coloring and your person caps, soap boxes, buttons and | coasters and foot-scrapers. y oa ‘ tives ny veeeothepey. | lucky, anyway,” Miss Fontana|ality are vivid, then you wear paper bags. “The children just pry the cork “Jackie Rae” Studio hat's the secret? Good nutrition — | finally continued. “I see husbands | bright colors.” inserts from the bottle caps, paste PLENTIFUL DAILY aUPELY come in with their wives to “buy “{ do not like stiff petticoats Mrs. Field, a trim attractive several on a circle of blotting STURED on S, Sones 00 Venton OF “C.” It’s 8 {net that doctors | Clothes here and they are so sweet young matron from Boston, is am | p.5er—and that’s a coaster. now believe “C” to be the to to the The under daytime dresses that you expert on children and other abili- — a ae Se ot their wives. OM Of! wear walking ee eae ties. She's the editor of “Child eres a ta | on, she ~ ” Soh Sea ES | “Woes ws naln mane coat! er ie ree rotate v2.1 Ttalian Variations in Permanents Sncuremeii Net ststtete, |But when they marry you-ihey| “The Princess line is very be also the mother of three children— an Yariations ! not a ted powder, not forget ” coming to all women. I don't Debbie, 11, Martha, 9, and young abt te die She thinks we're not making the |Inow what my sisters and I will aC. b Andre trated that one tablespoon! ul tnost of this consideration men | @cide on for our spring designs, “Children should be encouraged CREATED y plies twice your mizimem daity -C" : but I like the dress without the and do a requirements, You also show us, at least, not when it os to make things things, from, other natural ienier ied comes f> buying clothes. belt. Mrs. Field explained. “Children $ 00 50 $ 00 ac tvATED puprese— oy, Miss Fontana ranks American ;' ;' love to make things, but today the - = ane pty Fd cur husband may not know / and Italian women close together A day dress as slim as a\ emphasis is all on passive enter- : Icy—Becancse | %° tmch about fashion,” she | wen it comes to picking clothes. ae tainment through television and More cel Fale | Tight for you. If he goes with | 1. davtime wear, she said. Berin’s collection of “walk-| mat outiet for their creative urges, l \ home a botile of you that means he is interested “The French has ot|; ° ” > “ CTONBssdest | in you. ch girt has more of} ing stick dresses” is of em-|and it's much wiser to keep a MACHINE OR MACHINELESS whole fam- the coquette,” she added. “Her! broidered French chiffon| tid occupied by making some- . : : by saree on hi “So you should listen to his opin-' clothes generally are less simple.” lL. The wed S thing than by letting him substi- Including Haircut and Hair Style tating, tera flannel. The wedge flanges | tte watching TV for play activ- supplement on the bodice give width to | ity.” How go g be ye yw poy saseeite de- today signer © ir styles, will give you the an- C-TONE Skirts and the shoulders. Mrs, Bick) has backed up ber if swer. Of course, American women will like theory ie publie and private if. 18 the convent nd comfort of short hai the ety saree! o enience a of s air. Seen PEO Chapter Has As an oditer, she started “de- i 1+ nresents a smooth, close, sculptured look ee nee or Bl Gath > H | it” in her magazine which has P as id sculp COR, RES RGRINRT EE ouses ea. thering at Mote brought letters of praise from a Snare . on artes erasing ore 1 N ' 1 ith “My. Favorite Short-Cut” the parents—and children—all over ring, eminine wonderitully becom ng : “ ae + Bang il] Free Pick-Up and gecgeets cuntectal by Mrs. Wal-| the nation. — styles oe are long enough for beauty, | Send mo ot once “C-TONE.” 1 ~| Delivery Service! en mesg d reyes At home, she keeps a large|—f * ort enough for easy grooming. weer er, J eee ""i! FRANK'S Sars Peo mn pg att] pen Wodnndey Al! Dey — Pada 119° t Hostesses for the meeting were | empty milk containers, aluminum ° a: . F eee wwe | Mrs. Cyd Miler of Murphy ave-| wrappers. from cigarettes, dam No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service i nue rs. 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Just look at these 8 patterns by “Quo Vadis” . .. budget priced at..... *3.99 ... a thrilling, yet inexpensive gift to Since 1950, the U.S. Census Bu-/ reau has printed enough books | | about the census of that year to| | fill & three foot shelf and more THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 _ ‘Jacoby on Canasta—Samba a We have more calls tor graduates than we can supply Training and living expense paid by GI Bill Phone—Write o: Call in Person tor Complete Information - Blectronics Institute 2457 Weedward (Denevan Bidg.) (Classes start soon) WO 28-566! | ‘\ KOREAN VETERANS By OSWALD JACOBY Leern The red threes still seem to puz- Radio-TV-Electronics | Zle many canasta players, and that goes double for the samba players the canasta family. Let's see if we can review all | of the rules that apply to red threes. 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It cannot be a red three, ja black three, or a wild card. frozen. part of your original hand, you You then draw a card from the stockpile as a substitute for the red three. If you have more than one red three at the start, or if the sub- stitute is a red three, you con- tinue to draw until you have ll cards which do not include a red three. This process of getting 11 cards at the beginning is not considered gone through this preliminary you decide whether to draw from the stock pile or take the discard pile. In Argentina, where the game of canasta first became very |. 11 ecards to each player but would then pause before turning | up a card to start the play. | Each player had the chance to put down his red threes and get substitute cards before anything | happened. Only then did the dealer turn |up a card and permit the first player to make his play. When the game was transplanted |to this country, the practice was | changed. In the American version, |each player waited for his turn to play before he put down any red three that was dealt to him. Nevertheless, the basic princi- ple is the same: Replacing a red three that was dealt to you does not count as a play but is only a preliminary. If you get a red three later on in the course of a hand, you are required to put it down on the table immediately. You draw another card from the stock pile to replace it unless the red three came to you from the discard pile (this can happen only if the dealer turned up a red three, for it is against the rules to dis- card a red three at any time) or| unless there are no cards left in the stock pile. Looking for a real deal Nows the time to save money ! Today's local delivered price of the BUICK SPECIAL 2-Door, 6-Passenger Sedan, Model 48D [i!\ustrated) 2218" Optional! equipment, accessories, state ond local tores, H ony, edditiona!. Prices may vory slightly in adjoining communities due to shipping chorges. 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SAGINAW ST. ne oe. yw Ae sacha _SHOPPING HOURS: } . ‘ is ‘ ‘ ( ; . ; i j hy ‘ - . - ie ; ‘ ‘ > ‘ . ; ’ j ‘ 7s oe on ¢ by 4 ‘ : ‘ { ) ’ \ \ ) ; ‘ \ i { & wee | ’ ty | Open 3. to 9 Monday Through Saturday Thurs-Fri. 9 A. M.- 9PM. ’ \ eh ae har AR Oe mutes. 4° 2 y t ) THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 a des : THIRTY-ONE Blade Cut U.S. Govt. Commercial’ CHUCK TMS STORE ' at ROAST «Baw? GT Contains all the nourishing food values of higher grade beef, has less fat marbling. Identify “Commercial” Grade at Kroger by the Yellow and Black Label. Available at | this store only—178 N. Saginaw. SIRLOIN STEAKS. “zs". "59° HAMBURGER.. “zs-- 395° SMOKED PICNICS.<:%2z. “39° U.S. Govt. “CHOICE” Kroger-Cut Tenderay CHUCK nTOge his eet ROAST lg on to Here's the world’s tenderest fresh : : and priced. beef. The Kroger Tenderay method makes finest U.S. “Choice” grade beef oe 5 yen ery cut. tender without ageing, without loss stringy vf. of flavor and juices. 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They were so tiny they disappeared in the snow with every step they tried to take “T am large and you are small,’’ said Willie. ‘I will carry you.”’ Willie's -back. Willie gamboled through the snow. Soon they were at Santa's house. Suddenly Mr. Not Much clutched at the fur on Willie's neck. *“‘Look!"’ he whispered. Willie looked and he could see a humped over, dreadful, black figure stalking through the night straight for Santa's house. “Santa must be in terrible dan- ger,’ shivered Mr. Very Little. “What ever will we do?" Willie thought the best thing to ™} do would be to go back home, But \0 CEDAR MOPS & Soret TEE trae of Grn $38.50 $788 25% off $2888 er ve 25% OFF on All Prench Pries eff of your favorite foods, quickly With no fuss Reg. $19.95 $1498 Reg. $23.50 $1725 fer the “De-lt-. Yoursetf” Man. $18.95 it was too late now. He growled . fiercely to hide his terror and threw himself forward. Surprised, the Dreamilins lost their hold on Wil- lie’s back and went flying head first into a snow bank Willie fastened his teeth around the man's ankle. He roared, Willie growled, the Dreamlins, digging themselves out of the snow bank, screamed o * > The door of the house opened and the scene “What in the world is happen- ing here?"’ he cried ‘‘Help!"’ roared the man wolf!” Willie believed that Santa could now take care of himself so he “Its a Sireleased his grip. Then, to en- courage Santa, he began to run madly around in circles barking furiously all the time. “Stop it! Stop it!” shouted Santa. To Willie’s amazement, Santa went over and put his arm around the man. “Are you hurt?” he asked kindly. > > * “Hurt?” sputtered the man. “I've been eaten alive! For 600 years Willie could see a med over figure stalking through the night. their queen who has been capturedand I can't think why you would V-hunched-over dwart. The Dreamlins thought this a| good idea. Gladly they climbed on | have a wolf around to attack me.” “It's not a wolf,” said Santa. “It is only a puppy. Come in the heuse now and we'll see what this is all about.” As soon as they were in the house Willie saw that what he| thought was a big, wicked man was really a very small, very old, “This is Patrick Tweedle- knees,"’ said Santa severely to Willie. “‘He is the oldest worker in Santa Land, Now perhaps you will tell me who you are and DECEMBER 9, 1953 filled with shame and sadness and { Mr Not Much gently. “Who then love. will protect the children of the | gration never has Slowed down the: Santa leaned down and’ patted }world from the wicked Gremlins?” population growth of a large coun- Willie's head. “Poor little pup,4 try. (Next: The Reindeer) Some scientists believe that emi- f i i j Li USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY PLAN — was the kindest, ¢ creature anywhere in the q While Patrick Tweedleknees sput- tered in disgust Willie licked Santa's boots. Model 5001 “TI am Willie,”’ he said, surprised himself that he could talk. “I came here with two Dreamlins who need your help but they must be stuck outside in a snow drift.” Includes Electric Food Grinder at No Extra Cost Santa laughed. He and Willie EASY went outside and rescued Mr. Not Much and Mr. Very’ Little from TERMS the snow. Then they all went back indoors and the two Dream- 90 DAYS lins told Santa their story and why they had come. “How can I help you?” asked Santa sadly. “Christmas is very nearly here. I dare not leave my workshops.”’ “But if our queen is not rescued the Dreamlins will perish,"’ said How To Hold FALSE TEETH ‘More Firmly ia Place SMALL DEPOSIT LAYS-AWAY WAYNE GABERT “Your Electrical Appliance Specialist” 121 North Saginew St. Phone FE 5-6189 why you have attacked this friend of mine.” | cried } “Throw him “Don't let him speak!” Patrick Tweedleknees. out. I hate dogs! 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WILL GIVE FOR NOW AND NOW ON Open an account in any amount for a new ar- rival in the family, a young lady or man with in fact for any one who has not yet established the habit of saving regu- ... is the best liked, most thoughtful gift REMEMBER: This savings will earn the current 2% Rate of Interest and be insured to $10,000. peer iin Girls’ & Boys’ Models S-speed gears, pe ™ Pp, saddle bag and stand We carry parts and service eur bikes. MURRAY FIRE TRUCKS * $2195 In Fire-Red with ladders and bell. Easy terms. , $995 Easy Terms—— et 1 4° . ~~ * ELECTRIC PHONOGRAPHS 49 And Up BUGGIES MODEL AIRPLANES TRICYCLES HOBBIES Sturdily constructed | for years of child = and wear, SUPPLIES Schwinn Built BICYCLES Built-in electric horns and head- light. Luggage carriers. Girls’ and oe boys’ models in all = 62" — and colors. Block City Building Blocks, No. 500..... $4.50 — No. 750..... $6.75 Typewriters ......... See $4.10 and Up — Rocking Horses... bikes. Easy vibetes RALEIGH AND SCHWINN LIGHTWEIGHT BJKES AVAILABLE EASY TERMS — A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article Until December 20th SCARLETTS BICYCLE SHOP 20 €. LAWRENCE ST Burrows POOL TABLES +4” and Up Metal WAGONS 28 Inches FE, ama 2% Fes Ping ack of Sore and Up pe ‘4 N e } } li 4 j x J } wy, a pcre eas eat THE PONTIAC, |PRESS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 . = ae . - LHIRTY- THREES iJ Greatest depth of water in the| where it is 168. tathoms at one| Pitching Horseshoes Re Ee ee eee ee ee ee ee eee ee eee eee ceeeee> | Great Lakes is in Lake Superior, ' spot. a OPEN \ EVERY NIGHT. UNTIL CHRISTMAS Couple Go to Hippddrome, | smart! | tering Marriage Saved |§ : rey peautifal! Last week end, at Fox and Suth-| promoted to chief buyer at a sub-| & erland’s General Store’ in Mt. Kis- stantial raise, proceeded to give | & co, a man walked up to me and . / said, “If you're Billy Rose, I'd like |* good account of himself, and was ' ‘re N ew « to shake your hand." subsequéntly offered the vice-pres- | & “Help yourself,” idency of a Fifth Avenue Store. | 3 ' I said, “but what's In 1934, when this store merged the occasion?” with an important competitor, he “Ever was made president and given a 1935," sald the| block ot stock. © stranger, ‘“I've| By this time, the Taylors were Felten Hed Ft in a duplex on Central *} thank you for/ Park South and having people in | Straightening out] for dinner almost every night. In | my marriage.” | stort, living what some people call “Come again” “th: good life’’ and others “the sative lamps .. . distinctive lomps . . . table lamps ‘ “Tstiie sa) T said. rat race. PS -+- bridge lomps...study lomps...mdern lomps BILLY ROSE “You had noth-| Their qpetng amir as is on thy * often the case, had thin out as| & --. lamps for every need, off in the very latest colers ing to do with it directly,” said their bank roll had thickened. The | © Re « the man, “but éha s ond designs neces aré my a ae. wife would have left me that year | high-pressure executive who was |always talking business had be-| 3 as -44 4+ 4 if you hadn't produced ‘Jumbo’ | * at .the Hippodrome come pretty much a bore to his e ’ “How about letting me bay you | wile } i a soda,” I said. “I'd like to The bridge-playing, Martini. | § hear something nice about my- | drinking wife had become even : self for a change.” more of a bere to her husband. | #7 il \) ali Oa ‘ The stranger—let's call him Al-| The couple hadn't actually dis- | & len Taylor—introduced himself and| eussed divorce, but they knew it said he lived about a mile away| ¥®* oaly a mater of time. : - ge” ayrem ape mpok A few days after “Jumbo” | § bd ' ory, a few years opened, Mrs. Taylor phoned her | & + before my circus show opened at| husband one Saturday and said| # are T ate to ~ ) onsumers nion ol a okt whe - pn love | she'd like to see the show, pro-| rho was clerking in| viding, of se, her lord and ong? My . i 7 the department store for whict: he| “iaime: Of course, her lord and & America’s Foremost Independent Research Organization worked, His take-home pay at the| he had no particular plans for the | & . time as a buyer’s assistant was d ad to tak $45, a week, ee Nevertheless, on the theory that As luck would have it, his ticket ‘ twe can live as impecuniously as | broker had sold out his down-front | & T one, they got married. seats, and so Taylor stopped at| @ NO FINER For the first couple of years, the the Hippodrome on his way home 3 . marriage was a lot of fun. The to see if he could get 0 pair at . CHRISTMAS : pair lived in a three-room walk-up Ge box ettice. : ‘ a block from the East River, and When the treasurer told him there | # because they could seldom afford to | ¥#5 nothing left but seats in the 4 7 GIFT! 3 entertain, they spent a good deal | ‘°P gallery, the executive started | & ° of time together alone, and as the to walk away, then changed his saying goes, loved every minute of mind and asked for a pair in the | & it. last row. % ° ~~ {DVERTIEMENT “This’ll bring it to a head,” |§ . , he said to himself. “When Mrs. | & | bt High-and-Mighty finds herself on | CETUSSIMN | tte top sheit tonight, rm a cinch | ¥ . to hear from her lawyer.” ' , + » IS . ! GOES MOFE |, We. 22 wore cot out way || dressed-to-kill Mrs. T the | & »? FOF COUGHS [irrintic sacs ote ratere| of colds because... end an Mf they were on their first . it works systemically—stimulates | date. And when the house lights Nature's own cough-easing action.| went out, she leaned over and Here’s the Score Card , Here’s how Botany 500 was rated to lead the field in its price range. : ae e FABRICS Overall Rating EXCELLENT gf e TRIMMING ! ; BUS SERVICE || Surttrer, “poco. tm For Lad HOLIDAY SHOPPERS J) sajtcr, “inewaa ot potting on stag Overall Rating GOOD Rie ba servien wil be siete. the dog, it'd be fun to : PORES veers @ TAILORING ; + Rated EXCELLENT | —with and alee oe Commerce. When “Jumbo” vine feck to their duplex and shut off US LINES phone. . . B FE 2-0034 aE that’s about it,” Taylor ) concluded. ‘We moved out of the/ & ee duplex a few weeks later and FALVEY — eee . “And for the 18 Sales & Service || weve never spent = night away from each other. Incidentally, you Thorough cold-water shrinkage. Ex- cellent matching of plaids and stripes. Good off - pressing and under-pressing. Well cut trousers with crotch not pieced. SAMPLE OF THE MANY NEW oo ought to stop in and see us some | New Salesrooms time — there’s something in a | 2 5 ” eer LAMPS AND VALUES TO ed Dnentemnd 5 deanna qnen the tani vert ail : CHOOSE FROM Service Facilities a kick out of.” BE -3625-28 Fine Imported Cars “What's that?” I said. Weedward A “The blue-and-white Jumbo pen- 2260 Ferndale - nant we bought in the gajlery that = night,” said Mr. Taylor. Phone Lincoln 3-5000 eieaeeieein ae ee | There’s more to a suit of clothes than meets the # : ; eye. In the case of Botany “Brand 500” clothing, 9: | tailored by Daroff, it’s reassuring to know that | | the quality you see on the surface extends right | down through the fabrics, the interior construc- tion, and the linings. A nationally known, independent research organization, after ex- tensive tests, recently rated Botany “Brand 500” clothing tops in its price field and one of the best buys in men’s clothing at any price! As noted in the score card above, famous Botany woolens come off with top honors. They’re woven right in Botany’s own woolen mills at Passaic, N. J.). The high figures for fineness and count indicate gf / tightly twisted fibers, closely woven. 2x2 ply shows that double threads are used in both warp and weft of the fabrics. 14/2 to 15 oz. per fun- ning yard of cloth is evidence of full bodied heft. They’re facts that prove the rich beauty you see | and feel in the fabrics of Botany “Brand 500” suits and coats for men at Osmun’s. : . fe be te tp emp Open a , we ts eb aks te Ser. : ae oT lronrile AUTOMATIC IRONER _e What’s more the new Ironrite Portaway is apartment size, folds up in a jiffy and rolls eway into a closet oy kitchen cabinet Demonstrotion In Your Home After Delivery - WAYNE GABERT ee team - THE PONT IAC C PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 — : FP nn 9] | The 161/ horsepower of the great new V-8 engine ways, threading through traffic, anywhere. far more than a whole volume of words and pictures, | | ae 810.71 is part of the story—but only part. New principles of Mercury's new Ball-Joint Front Suspension is some- For the easiest driving you can buy—drive a _ pai «Nes engine design give you the easiest, smoothest, safest _ thing no other car in Mercury’s price class is offering | Mercury! You'll never want to go back to the effort ~~ “me | response you've ever experienced in an automobile— today. We can tell you how much easier it makes of driving any other car of comparable price! re ye ve oxccene an eu a _ — - enavamescuase, qecumumarce: o Gifts She Wants! DRESSY $ 71 DRESSES . a) COTTON $s Dae DRESSES -~ SKIRTS S$ 691" FOR HER 3 PRETTY $ | 9] BLOUSES ... ZIP- LINED S4o7l | _—_— : Ps HS SKI-JACKET . 12 | mili — Here's the NEw {ALLO SUSPENSION FOR EAGER SAFER CONTROL! Mercury's new FIRST TRANSPARENT.TOP PRODUCTION CAR—The Mercury Sun — ie I Rent Tuxedos for Weddings and Parties | car. 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BUY YOUR GIFT CERTIFICATES NOW Now, right before the holidays, your AsP makes TODAY'S PRICE Stokely’s Catsup ‘S* 2 ro 35¢ Stokely’s Corn stm 'SS7 2 roe 31¢ Stokely’s Tomatoes . . ‘tc 21e Stokely’s Peas "Sos" "Zt 2 ro 37¢ Cut Beets us 10¢ 16-02. CAN 16-02. ee @« @« @ « CAN Niblets Corn S80 "23 2 1 33¢_ Mexicorn Sis "23 2 - 37¢ Golden Corn Cream Sie CAN 2 POR OSE 2 For 35¢ SHEDD’S QUALITY TODAY'S PRICE vee Salad Dressing ot. Ae sic Peanut Butt . SRE 87¢ 35e Tidy House “sxer" . . . ort 25¢ 2¢ Northern Towels * 2 r= 37¢ 39¢ Ivory Soap sires . .3 %* 23¢ 25¢ Ivory Soap safest. . 24 oe 19¢ 932 Ivory Soup “iii. . . 2 ro 23¢ Camay Soap “chas™. .2 21¢ Cashmere Bouquet ctx: 2 21¢ & Span... 2. . mo SEE... SMELL... TASTE! Yes, see in-the-bean Eight O'Clock, Red Circle or Bokar Custom Ground for your coffeemaker. You emell the real-coffee aroma that’s half your coffee-drinking enjoyment. And you taste the different flavor that comes only from coffee that’s freshly roasted, freshly ground, freshly made! Try it! Mild and Mellow EIGHT O'CLOCK 2 Fer 25¢ 2 Fer 23¢ 2 For 23¢ 79¢ Compare! Save With “SUPER-RIGHT” _ BLADE CUT GENUINE SPRING TODAY'S PRICE = PRICE Leg 0’ Lamb » 63c » 5 COMPLETELY GLEANED—STEWING TODAY'S PRICE Chickens oe AQe » 59¢ Lamb Roast siovuom cur». 43¢ Chuck Roast arm on enous cur® 49¢ Veal Roast fume on smon 55¢ Perch anmary 5 55... 3% Perch Fillets ........% 53¢ & Halibut Steaks ......% 39% u we 56¢ 75¢ 69c See The Saving: Chuck Roast » 39% 65¢ 79¢ 43¢ ou less this year at AP because scores and scores of prices are lower than last year! When you compare A&P’s current prices with last year’s, you'll have cause to believe in Santa Claus! For this Christmas you can enjoy many of A&P’s festive foods for less. What's more, you'll find every depart- ment se brienful of geod things as Santa's pack. Come see . . . come save at A&P! GE “Super-Right’’ Meats! a8 To help you eat better—for less—A&P features quality-selected “Super-Right” meats pecked with value. Compare and see .. . then save on meats at A&P! TODAY'S PRICE “SUPER-RIGHT” STANDING TODAY'S PRICE Rib Roast ..« 69 » COMPLETELY CLEANED, TOP QUALITY TODAY'S PRICE Fryers ....." 55c» Ground Beeficy Crs" = 98¢ = 49 Frankfurters ss... | 8 49e ut 53 Beltsville Turkeys rouncs ..'% 69¢ © 75¢ Lamb Breast “sureworr, | uu 15¢ us 29 Beef Steaks “Vcc: Pro.” 3°28 1.00 « 59e Haddock Fillets = ... 55¢ wu 59% on Fruits and ‘ Company getine end cee Tee Sn 700 OR Sipe. le Soines ty gining plenty of A&P’s peak-fresh fruits and vegetables FRESH CRISP ICEBERG—LARGE 48-SIZE Head Lettuce CALIFORNIA LARGE 24-SIZE TODAY'S PRICE Pascal Celery ™ 29c 35 Cucumbers "0wd onown, , , , Som 2 19¢ Maine Potatoes “cece ' 15 sao 53¢ 95¢ Mich. Potatoes “cere ' 15 sro 45¢ 89 FRESH FROZEN FOODS Strawberries “rs, . . . . 24’ tha 99 § Peaches rs 5.1... . A'SEO 99 37% Orange Juiceumrs, ..... . SSE 15¢ Green Beans rs, .... . . tka 19 Spinach mrs... 2... SSE 19¢ See The TODAY'S PRICE D roe DB 2 = 29 FRESH, CRISP, PRE-WASHED TODAY'S PRICE a Spinach... . .'% 19¢ 2% Idaho Potatoes “ cuse' 10 sro 59¢ 77 California Oranges 20-220 sas, , voz 49¢ 59 Yellow Onions cwoan crown 4 us. 15¢ ‘yee DRIED FRUITS AND NUTS Pecans “Ew cror 5 |, |. , cca anc dG 49 16-02. Peanuts vitoinia iancHeD | scnio sao doe 45¢ Cashew Nuts ....... .cntosac2de 35¢ Sunmaid Raisins arms , , 3% 19¢ 2c Marvin Dates *"™ ..., ~ mth ° 7 19¢_: 21¢ Savings on Holiday Groceries! 1ONA HALVES OR SLICED TODAY'S PRICE Peaches . . 2 2% 49 »: Tomato Ketchup “siiet* . Ae 25¢ wr cua sms 9 Ege »o eek s se 29 16¢ evry moos... , , ER AJe 49 cage opie im Be Be COLDSTREAM ALASKA. PINK TODAY'S PRICE we Salmon... . ‘3 43c¢ 4% Dole Pineapple... .. , .2 iti B5¢ 1% Prune Juice ewer, . . Si, 35¢ 37 Sparkle Puddings ..... .3 8 17¢ 20c Red Salmon sumwrercen, . , , , Sir 69¢ Tle Stuffed Olives ™™ =... “for 25¢ 29e Calumet Baking Powder. . . . xo. 23¢ 24e Post Corn Fetfi.......+.'mo 23¢ 24¢ Kellogg's Cereals vamer rxo. , , cn 39¢ 34e Kellogg’s ice Krispies . .. . St 25¢ 260 Bright Sail Bleach... . . .°. "ito" 25¢ 26¢ Roman Cleonser... ... 2.2 son 3T¢ 16¢ 5% 256 Hie —ae. vee 0 Git How to whiss thew busy dayy 1ONA FLAVOR RICH TODAY'S PRICE ry Tomato Juice ‘<< 19¢ 25 Grape Jam: 4" race |... Te 39% 45¢ Corned Beef Hash sours . .'S55 Sle 35¢ Vienna Sausage sonrcast, , , Cin 19¢ 21¢ Chili Con Carne wim seans ‘can 29 316 Peanut Butter a race, , , . “Sar 59% 65¢ Bread & Butter Pickles *nnmos "SS" 25¢ 26¢ Prepared Spaghetti am race 2'C50" 25¢ 37¢ ARMOUR'S STAR TODAY'S PRICE TET Beef Stew 39 L@K Asparagus ...... .'Cin 23¢ 27¢ A&P Spinach .......2 Gins 37e 2! lona Tomatoes .......2 tau 37¢ 23¢ Beech Nut Baby Cereal... tis. 17¢ - 18¢ Bran Flakes «#.000's «0% ooo Oe 19¢ 20¢ Pillsbury’s Farina ccc e ee me 25e 27e Semi-Sweet Morsels mrs . . Sic 21e 226 Bisquick . . . 2° 3% “7 Cake Mixes * crocnm, |, , 2" 35¢ 37¢ Sno-Sheen Cake Flour .... xe’ 41¢ 426 Sultana Fruit Cocktail . . . . "287 95¢ 37 Beech Nut Oatmeal tor s0% §=F2% 17¢ 18¢ Anchovies "4t on nour, | 2 28% 33¢ 21 JANE PARKER FRESH BAKED | Blackberry Pie. . . ‘is* 39¢ MAPLE OR VANILLA ICED Loaf Cake ih . . « 25¢ JANE PARKER SLICED White Bread. . . . 22 17e JANE PARKER CARAMEL Seer Rolls... . &% ot 2% All prices in thin'ed atestive thr Satu Des. 12 3 ——, a ee ee aes yf Fonts sae en ett Y ext me, con F#e bien S Just in case. Ths FOR CHRISTMAS (THE LITTLE “TREE THAT TALKED : . I THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECE MBER 9, 1953 By WALT SCOTT Hello, Modernity! “Old evil eye and her boys cornered me! She me the aye, sad some strange wards, Jo --l was @ yours deer! OWOSSO (P)—An.ancient build- ing, reportedly the oldest Grange | Hall in the U nited States, is going > Gilt All! manent 0 £8 oF Nive San my pert be- Give the Finest Gilt of | {epimers Balto Pe evi/ eve onrme! Give Your Child Musical Education!’ Enroll Now in Gallagher's Accordion School Furnished for Bight Weeks (No Obligation to Buy) ) Hour Private Lesson Each Week from ene of our Staff of Qualified Teachers ONE HOUR OF BAND PRACTICE rae EACH WEEK INCLUDING BAND MUS (Beeal te at least twe | meng run 80 lon “Nou, @ little man suc as lwas canon ly end hig Short /egs out. ThetS jwst wht happen oi | to be torn down to make way for | a modern building. The Burns | Township Grange of Shiawassee County made the announcement. The building was used as @& Our Band Director ts Certified by the State of Michigan with a Lifetime of Teaching and Directing Our Studénts Are Reaching Higher Levels of Musicianship and Attainment GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 E. Huron, Pontiac FE 44-0566 di Stasi walked a few steps first time in ber life. Triple Amputee Tot Takes First Steps BOSTON u®—Doctors and nurses at Carney Hospital cheered yester- day when 19 ‘month-old Constance 'a rare cordition which affected leg. an artificial right foot artificial right hand. months ago to save her life The child has an artificial left Her limbs were amputated 11 for the grene. and an fitted with artificial limbs after it eS ee -_ _ —— blood circulation and caused Doctors said she is one of the few triple amputees of her age and perhaps the youngest child to be “Methodist Bishops Back Atom Pool Plan ST, SIMONS ISLAND, Ga, @® — The nation’s Methodist bishops -— . 648 DEC 'S3 form 215 e / Cc f\ + . wr. o he . “ »* a - > ~ , fj Wenge. teen FOR THIS SEAL! Ws your erverence of edrerming the bes! 1847 Rogers Brothers Holmes & Edwards Community . 0... ee ee eee 79.95 ~ Be. 6 woe 08.20 Reed & Barton. ... 2... 6c cece $86.84 Coe, ap. =e Gorham .. 0.2.6 cee cee ee eens $78.50 PG og 7 poh — 4 . 1881 Rogers Brothers..................... -. $54.75 Cyst 6 Sem Sate, Ch OS, ~ Teer PUG noe ee nce cersaccvverwsnewcens $41.13 | : ‘ betes Wm. Rogers ..............0....... $49.75 i et 7 a Girard Perregaux % Zt Sterling { : THE GIFT Vm. Per Place Setting OF A LIFETIME A WATCH The perfect gift for re membrance — a watch of perfect precision. GIRARD PERREGAUX $52.50 to $250.00 f HAMILTON Sy $57.75 to $225.00 ELGIN $33.95 to $59.75 ef ILLINOIS 4 $33.95 to $ 59.95 « BOULEVARD A $22.50 to $ 55.00 - HELBROS $39.75 to $ 69.75 Fed. Tex Included Jewel Boxes Krementz Jewelry ED N. PAULI CO. that last and last..." MMU TY RINGS Ladies’ Set may . ° $12.75 to $60. Cigarette Lighters Children’s Rings 65 10.30 Ronson ............. $5.50 to $12.50 raat? Baan BPD gc cedecesesse nus: $3.50 to $4.75 HB $10.30 to $82.00 Bic Be Bc wcccscn's ... $6.95 to $13.95 & Gibson ... 2.0.0.6 .08.5 $1.98 to $2.98 DIAMOND RINGS $4200 up Farrington Earrings Necklaces Bracelets Broaches S208 to 515.00 $6.00 up $13.00 up $6.00 up $8.00 up C sncecpee Musical Boxes GE $4.98-$7. $9.90 to $17.95 Telechron $3.98-$52.00 Compacts Napier Jewelry sete 6.95-$42.50 Elgin American ....$4.95 to $10.00 Earrings Necklaces Bracelets Westclox Musical Compacts $12. 95 to $14.95 $3.00 up $5.00 up $3.00 up $3.95-$10.95 was discovered she suffered from| An average telephone pole came | have lined up solidly behind Presi- from a tree at least 60 years old. | dent Eisenhower's proposal to pool a | the world’s’ atomic energy re- | sources \ The Council of Bishops, with 3 a, Ts of the church's 76 leaders in at- ~ » Fed. Tax Included Towle .. . $29.75 to $39.50 Gorham . . $32.75 to $120.00 International $29.75 to $37.50 Lunt .... $32.75 te $48.00 Reed & Barton, $29.75 to $43.75 Wallace . . . $27.00 to $43.75 Heirlosss . . - $29.75 Stainless Steel Gorham ........ Wallace . a . . . . . . Holloware Chest Service for @ Sterling Holloware $1.25 to $96.67 Plated Holloware $2.75 to $84.00 3 ps. Tea Sets . $18.00 plus tax 4 pe. Tea Sets including Tray $24.00 plus tax Water Pitchers . $9.50 and up Kensington Ware $1.50 to $20.00 x Store —the tere Where Quality Counts! . FE 2-7257 tendance, yesterday interrupted its | deliberations to hear Eisenhower's : speech to the United Nations Gen- | (37 eral Assembly, The bishops unani- | i) | mously passed a resolution by Bish- | * 7 op G. Bromley Oxnam of Wash- ington that they inform the presi- dent of their support of his atomic proposal The council also agreed that a world-wide spiritual] revival is pen- etrating the Iron Curtain. The | > bishops heard encouraging reports from Bishop Arthur J. Moore of Atlanta, who rsecently visited Yu- gosiavia, and Bishop Frederich | | Wunderlich of Germany. Bishop John Branscomb of Jack- sonville, Fla., said the council took under advisement a proposal | for a major missionary effort in | | Korea to restore facilities wrecked | by the war. : Where Santa Wears the Biggest SMILE! . Because It’s Easier to Play Santa the Convenient Lion Store Way! ° CHARGE ... 30 Days * BUDGET 1/3 down, balance in 10 weekly payments heath denne ; Z ° LAYAWAY | ‘iGhristeras., "4 70" choice : ‘ There are no carrying charges at the Lion Store... You y . NOTHING EXTRA for the convenience of a Lion Store Charge : or Budget Account. ‘ : The Lion Store is a family apparel store where you can shop = for nationally advertised brands of quality for the entire family A from head to foot under one roof... and with a solution to : your parking problem for we maintain a lot directly behind our . store for free parking. a —____.______THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 91953 | THIRTY-SEVEN Scots Warring , “ PN fe een ane Over ‘Insult’ Soni \d : to Their Burns ‘ ae Englishman brought Scotland to the verge of a bloodless civil war He has translated Bobbie Burns’ poems into English—good, Ameri- can-style English with none of the “wha's and “hae’s" which make the Scots bard tricky reading. : The culprit is William Kean Sey- OR PAST DalivenY, CALs | OUT, Svearcld retired | bank OAKLAND § {Sci “oo © He says he thinks the poems Fuel & Paint Co. read better his w: 436 Orchard = om Seymour's improvements have, set off a storm of controversy in Scotland’s newspapers. So far, the battle is roughly even, with half the Scots agin him, and the other half supporting him. * « A typical Seymour line comes from his translation of Burns’ fa- mous poem “Address to a Haggis,” traditional greeting to the weird Scots dish at annual “Burns Night’’ suppers. Burns wrote: “Fair fa’ your honest sonsie face, great chieftain o’ the puddin’ race." Our first con- “Good Tuck to: your plump hon- , DAILY DOUBLE... Refreshing’: | sideration is our # |est tace, ete.” , U’Aimant® Solid Cologne tig ° * Typical protests in today’s let- ond aman obligation to the ter = to - the - editor columns ehen Tek. | 20am family we are ey from the “I rete riegrll y, pe : * ‘ : berdeen's Frederic oss to QUARTET... . 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P2ER By i yaa tee i : hel re am eee . Styx Perfume Purser ae _ ADDRESS .cveeevee-e coe ond Toilet Water, Sub-Deb indelible Lipstick. eck b- | Fay “eee : PHONE. . | ‘ ‘ Veer ee) Gr. ‘x re i vz of i : wi eae ifergsect lee ger es 3 et : , sai F} Siete en ee ee eee * AMANT.» CORRROOE, PRI coon ed eaepill \, ; ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 Terry Moore —_| et swe == © = =| Dontiac Issues T4th | Going to Korea te sername TaicD License » € we \ ito See Soldier | mena gro gu mane “noe not ay dis | The recent issuance of the city’s 8) - THIRTY: EIGHT | drivers must be sero by -- by the Police Department frend mana- ger's sore cinien she explained. License er tn she em while a park- ing space costs $100 yearly. Pictures, Pictures - | Photographic Yule Is Fun| _ Christmas in the world of pho- | transparencies have ?oomed in Plenty of choice items, costes Plenty of money, giving plenty of along as an appropriate and not | satisfaction! This is a new world too, with Thore color and realistic three di mensions to make it different from = previous = predominantly | black-and-white, two dimensional | acedé little previews phetegra- | te | 2a"? and the minimum prices | and double exposure preventer thousands okies - ~ hag | (which range sharply upwards) |The camera is in the $40 class equip | are: camera... around $30; color } flash unit is $4.25. ; film . . . around $3; projector } You can start some one off who bas never touched a camera before with inexpensive outfits for indoor fash as well as dependable sun- | owe plenty can be a disadvan- | tage . . . out of so many things, you can get the wrong sizes, .ma- aos 60 some cau- - | rections, field, with an 13.5 lens, built-in | popularity and slide projectors for transparencies have zoomed right | rides the biggest range in Tex- jas is the secret reason Terry) Moore will spend Christmas in Ko-| rea, The voluptuous actress disclosed | today that thousands of lonely sol-| diers will see much of her over | the holidays. But, she adds, too purse-straining a gift. They | range from around $30 to under | | $100 for the laxury line. | Then there's the thrilling do | © main of home movies which | phic experience as long as one BUDGET CLASS MINIATURE— | ean read and follow simple di- | This is aimed at the 35mm color The four minimum items neces- | [@sh synchronizer, film counter around $60: screen around $10. | i ~~“ GAUKLER sive than 16mm size Cases of all sorts are mighty thine. and be assured of adequate handy accessories for every type STORAGE co. : emer sce or find a brand new | of camera fan. There are camera l specialists i, _ | - cree the guy who has cases and gadget bags; filter and storage + ] | é ight meter cases, negative “file | VF . king, Then again, this horn of photo tig a . £ pon slide and stereo slide draw- ‘and long distance moving EY 3 ler files; cases for lighting and | cf | accessory equipment; cases for | we HOLLYWOOD wW—A GI cowboy | closed. “We were in love a year ago,’ ed she said. “We had to break up, | See, tas meaty wip | SOUTH HADLEY, Mass. though, because his family doesn't According to City Clerk Ada R. | | Construction will start soon on a like pe ant for their | Evans, only 2% cabs were available | new She takes off Dec. 18 by air for| needs in 1943. jnew & Korea with a trunkful of gowns f pian taxicab license means number of cabs operating in seas College Building New during (UP) $1,000,000 chemistry building 'at Mount Holyoke college. The meet local tranportation | | to help ' tructure will replace Shat- To obtain a permit, cabs and! tuck hall. _ which was built in 1892. 1 Ibums) ’ 7 coon sree ctr hey ‘em aura all, oecasions 3 Seni coceten ties ta ‘saan end +++ @ movie tiller c # extent of accessories and personal | lreads: “A Merry Photographic | ©1886 Rene | o Geewets |b hs Gaeet e porous is required. | Christmas to You All.” 9 Orchard Loke s . ? ‘ Advertisement) (Advertisement) For those who want to splurge | & little and explore a new world in photography, undoubtedly this through-a-window-life. It is a field of pictures that has to be seen. . = O-JIB-WA BITTERS. = IMPROVED MY HEALTH «| = be wantel . . . caves is Iie a! 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CALIFORNIA SWEET TENDER SUGAR CARS ~~. | | mpm is about four per cent of eyes of the talent seekers who| home. They said they would hire| the. earth's viewed each opening night. They| me for another yéar at the same 4 sy 9 emer overlooked her for the newcomers. | salary. I said no thanks.” | * +4 Finally she decided to try her for-| Donna took off for Las Vegas, ) = SOOTHING RELIEF FROM tune in Hollywood. Nev., where she was seen by Max : , x . YY = NOW SERVING §& 14 4 * S OYSTER onthe ie x HALF SHELL . . : * : : t | : ° Banquet Room = | _ Hurry to Piper's for 1 : : || Novelties, Tricks, Jokes, »*\ 7 \ a a a on n-t0ér en : WEST \ 39803 || Piper's Megasine Outiet |) + J af \* sniiiinineemaiaem 35 Auburn Ave. FE 53-9869 fF er | ie Y legis * ¥y Lb” eit ocaanty . COMING TO STATE SATURDAY, DEC. 12th i oe oY * as ' : A DARING STOR BS em SASUND PONTIAC Cis RAVISHING...SEDUCTIVE...SHAMELESS! £1 ge Mptone’ae” [2 Good F Service it, 7 Bem, \) ba 4 NTRIGUE x PURE FOOD “au 0) w/a 0) | Z . ; ; end BAR = tahoe aft ~ ' ie ds ae $) : or The wel” wiehed aman whewer led! _ » | © Breakfasts — Luncheons — Dinners > he wae ye yy ys > ~~ $— Ae ‘ROBE’ HEROIN E—Jean Simmons, who gained fame as Ophelia 4 | x ster — — LIQUOR in La Olivier’s “Hamlet,” plays another heroine destined for || : — — immortality. he le Diana, opposite Richard Burton's Mareslies ‘a =o COLOR! : \* E ; the new CinemaScope production of the Lioyd Douglas best seller. De RA L Ss “The Robe” opens today at the Oakland Theater. » * Azything on cur menu served in your car o: in our ; }s IT'S NEW! MOO OL OM 4: * RAEL'S DRIVE-IN and RESTAURANT 0 ae oe Brings Luck FTO OKO TOKIO TOK OKO IOK TOK TOTO TOT IK Airport WA ‘ to May Wynn By BOB THOMAS '] 11:00-1:50 4:45-7:35 Scribs bes us. = DRIVE-IN -— TOakian New York girl who changed her “ luck when she changed her name. Oh MURDER” Her real name is Donna Lee ° — Simine oe. —— an Jean Peters ‘ Hickey, which has a nice lilt to it. NEW COCKT. | But you know how movie studios LOUNGE. Woodward ot 12 bite nd, | COMO OO a Pt Ye Kner signed to play the Banquet Rooms night club singer, in “The Caine COTTER Bayne Cummins Organist Mutiny.” Nothing would do but Bob’s Chicken House MELD OVER 1 fe et x eae lames $135, ™ OIL NOW thru Thurs.! . . Columbia bosses. p Booms for Benquots. Parties. Business Partics Note: “OFF LIMITS” hes oo. 6 suandie. gq) — not been shown in the city Fn shits ance te hey Heme ————_—_—_—_____==== of a vaude- 3 a ; villian, she matriculated at the Henry’s Bloomfield Inn 90 ge Mee tor Cnt he oe — wi was 17. Talent scouts passed her Parties * Das Rand 6 Nights » Week doeruz 4i ae up because she was too young for For Reservations # Excelient Feed, Cocktails, Wines and Pheme Fiderai 5.8008 Beer ¢ : suse 6. Teecragn na. * Dancing and Entertainment Nightly — , maturing under the et Orchard Lnke 24. «6 Open 4 p.m. to 2 a. m. Dally except Sunday se — INGS 74¢ — KIDDIES 18¢ DELICIOUS FOODS CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS , —FAMILY STYLE DINNERS— wt ) fy rT T SPORTSMAN 808 MICKEY” MARILYN gy T RAnDB On US.10—At Waterford. Mich HOPE- ROONEY- MAXWELL THEATRE - PHONE FE. 5-6211 SinDsk a SAUCE LEMON Banquets ena Private Parties vo-srarnes EDDIE MAYEHOFF 2nd MAJOR HIT! MARLON ot The f ill cy tg nt Bg ame BRANDO CHIEFTAIN HALL vailable | ASE ag le Pontiac Drive, Sylven Loke comrLere xrtCuex WEDDING RECEPTIONS LARGE PARKING LOT BANQUETS 1» GLENNFORD CHECK BOOM ?. A. SYSTEM PARTIES Ayia DANCES FE 5-2474 LODGES Don't Miss Seeing "THE ROBE’ /A_MUST ON YOUR ENTERTAINMENT LIST! The management of the Huron Theater, so thoroughly believes this to be a new milestone in the motion picture industry, that we congratulate our opposition in show- ing this tremendous picture. The picture and sound have ! an altogether different method of presentation. By all " means see it, and you too will be telling your friends to ~ of Sie <' 5% e . MOO RR MT Ne a AEB GPa a , Se t 3 a ‘ - * $ ‘ ] cy iT 7 xs 3 dnt ) es : a , : a Z < - os ~ a cil acd 22 5 ' ' " Wa. oa x ‘ rs " Eo i j ‘ : ’ 1 - F 3 a ti > 4 * a . ae oe f - T ; - . 4 ‘) / + 4 : ‘ : be ; i } / . : ; ‘ . - 4 Sere THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 Li FORTY-ON# ° ° 3O years; Edna accounting clerk; . . . . « Firm Family 41 years; Irving, foreman, 5 year Burglar Left Shirt Hard luck on Trip, “popper cry Goaph IA He Np oy yer Proiend Sports Hero Judge Fines Himself WATERBURY, Conn. © — The p SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UP) — A : a 4%-pound smallmouth’ bass—the | ORT WORTH. Tex. (UP) — — Earl, assistant foreman, # years; stole $80 trom pe his billfold containing $210 plus Sein tn 10] FOR 5 FORT WORTH, Tex. P)-Me Holihane—four brothers and a sis-| and Orion, tool designer, 37 years. | "5 8ar stole oe «=| but Good Fishing identification, driver's license and | '#*Best taken from the \Third graders of a Fort Worth |i ; Sage iee= f ea nggedhe tebe ghia oy fishing permit. Dropped his prize | 7**"* “schoo were ashe by ther teacher and thelr servies ag Bae ag Ae gre Fag ia Winsen tak tie aa anh sate et oa = wee yp 7 apn plate ss hts eahin walle Above 15,000-20,000 feet, the oxy-/' "ame their sports hero. ‘Thirty- that: Henry, a fore-| put their tails between their legs| shirts. The note said, “If they don't| this tale of woe of Joe Allen. | and a storm came along and view| gen in the air is not enpugh RE a ere geek worked for the company | when frightened. fit, sell them.” Alen just gpt back from a. Min- it to the floor, smashing it. maintain life. Ben Hogan~of Fort Worth. | Pros = CHRISTMAS IS JUST AROUN par £27 ; | CORNER AT - . Cunninghams * “CHRISTMAS CHEER’ 5 + _ Te ee, — SALE DAYS acs CHOCOLATE ASSORTMENT ‘THRU SUNDAY 16 Ounce Vecuunt Tin. ...... ‘ Dilis Best $725 16 Ounce Vacuum Tin... .... Union Leader §=— 9°" BANKERS CHOICE CRM t... "> grogke- Straights ca an ne > (renee fe AL WORLD of TOYS and | A classic in fragrance — ever] B ANN Essence tucked into elfin | new. A or bottle of 3/, | : 4 at _. 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F ” e =a Se Al _ “a ‘2% SE ad bt ee — ae iy Bae - ~ Pr = Ve ej - a—-— - pl uke Mie si > 4 se A . We | es Bt af RE THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 ~~ |Wolverines Set |e.c1ses nc, Opens Lion Pass Delense Key (0 litle Dr V Scoring Record, Stk 2 eee Improved Spirit Coincides Rout Valparaiso sia oa With Browns’ Better Record | Michigan’Squad Dumps| ios Gt Prone, eee» ae : Lay Plans for | Mann and Robertson are inter- Christiansen S ested in acting as cosponsors | lb Winter Cards Ot aay wey shee mt |] ’ ’ Indiana Five, TOO=62,— Wester= Michigan opens its 1953- ganization in staging a benefit | CLEVELAND @—Otto Graham a specialty of that. And five ’ - * 54 Mid-A Conlerenas sae : last ,| times that Leu Grom er Plans are now under way for ee oe sar ocbipe ay Me nferceptions “aa at te tee Ole pee mobi gM for 2nd Win vie Saturday. Schenent the winter wrestling program at | Such an * In the spirit department, the| fipld goals to win, ANN ARBOR @ — For the trd the Pontiac Armory. Copromoter |S Fentee Haat || Aad Detroiters Cleveland Browns usually manage! p,.cimably ther is a direct conm-|time in 1953, Michigan's Wolver- Pon for the venture are David Mann to do pretty well, even when they between Browns’ tir | imes broke their own basketball and Nelson Robertson of Detroit. | eae are taking their lumos. And last | Mec'an Dawes te Cerone will record. Last might they Matches will be held weekly | pox ee Team Has Picked Off | year the Browns had a rough 8%! ten you about Paul Brown: “He Ley i (Ind.) University ’ . i : has an intensive desire to win." . 55 Yards, 2 TD's “tide,” ‘ho has a. reputation for apna cant Somers Ws Gad . ? treating them like men. uses on widening margin. You will HARD TO BELIEVE BUT th sag denn their 13 league | adult subterly rather than juve-| the half Michigan led 6335 and when yan pao had al tevee- > 2 DETROIT @ — Halfback Jack | S@™es. nile expletives. He has been known | even a 4th quarter flood of re- Ware this Christmas. ft is the m= A Ic SED CARS WARRANTEI Christiansen of the Detroit Shield to priase or needle one player,| serves didn’t hold it under 109. ¥ % Extra gift she will really appre- Li emia F ~ 4 ) _— ANICCY § wan oute ite this eca- | when everyone within hearing dis- It broke the previous high score : n ciate. ' 60": Libba Liens, driving for encther Ne- ; tional Football League champion- MAY BE REPAIRED BY ANY AUTHORIZED NATIONAL pee Set ete, 5.E.1 WARRANTY DEALER IN THE UNITED STATES Last Will Be Studied |= Gigantic Clearance Sale pass defense — perhaps the best Christiansen has NO MONEY DOWN ped off 11 carmy passes, Jo 3 z a | s 5 With a Good Credit Rating! three off the league standard. i Some 3. 9 > Bet om 5 Deer, $395 © "tT Ponting Streamiiner $375 Working a wad Hilberry did not mention toot = to high scores until coach : ; bali specigically. But it has been Perigo Lary (four interceptions), Jim Da gan teams © 41 Chevrolet Stylemaster $490 4 ‘0 Studebaker Champion ae Sn, .taverss = Sage Sie Leas eineetiion an te. [eee oe ae .*= = ‘675 (three), J. R. Smith (two) and has been unhappiness on the. | i. closing 5650 Joe Schmidt (two). This is the unit campus over unsuccessful Titan auth. which has held the opposition to 11 en so ee nd doesn't positively touchdown passes while the Lions sport Gulia te les tam ga, to makeesem ter’ e'cee mate, have made 16 ot the athletic budget. Elect Harr ; | speculation that he indicated put-| 1954 Western Michigan College W. Huron St. at Telegraph Read ting DAVE DAWSON i | FORD DEALER backs. For instance, 46 per cent of wea 51 N. Broadway MY 2-2641 Lake Orion ibe plays worked by Detroit's op-| more emphasis on another | cross-country team. William Pyle, Ph. FE 5-8389 this season were passes. Excuse my curiosity, but just | sport, such as basketball, instead | Alma, was named honorary cap- Our Reputation Rides With Every Used Car and Truck We Sell ge +s yl at about half the time | What are you fellows fishing for?” | of football. tain of the freshman harriers. tis craniy ot 8 Pm Drive your old truck “ay mee e| through this door and... te a friend or a member of the family. It ie perhaps the greatest $15 gift posible. ree eam sa cage ne $d yr } nha “eibe BE Ford ‘Truck sales have jumped « fal ; 52%—and no wonder! ‘They're the newest trucks in years. The $1,000,000.00 | Worth of Used Cars Were Sold in the First Year of the 4 oe — og ni é ;? 3a t # ; ‘ o yeas as 2 Serer a “~ Later Start for Deer Season ne in State Pe ld BER 9, 1953 Sr _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER TURKEY WITH WHAT YOU SAVE! a ——_ a a a ee Ty SRei p73 3i2. _ 4 agegs a 4 : i aa a gH ettiniil, crag, #it mo iagied SEaEE: Beal S AHR BE Ah Hh tte i Fapiigiih a Hn ulllaty aya Hi; 2th + ts ret s ie : viel dit eee ga an ees Ea a HIME HN eS 8S | fe ih (Nuid siageays et a a 12 ELT i aie devil a “3 L mT a 7 aa lh ae itn Me Hi dU FE pit be Edie Ge ZF fig) fips Bes iy il tae Pe i oh Hi! 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Mac’ } 370 south st IK) Don R PnVE Ti a re : FE 4-3553) 2 restone Ae i ng * | * 5 * ie? ? r &, tke 4%, 4ssacnceiar taatocnmaiatlila ic catia ta iat ti nse ln on. inte iba ine fos were dil i ial A Aad tant wd ik F j , } j . 4 ’ ’ eee’ | of is, ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 regular linemen return, next fall, main problem could be Matz, tackle Frank Var-jin replacing Worden at fullback. ae, is doubt \§_ Use Your Credit with Easier Turner Terms!! | Sa eee SS well 1941 Chevrolet 2-Door . vou oa rnance® $9.00 Even Contest Taiaporrde 1947 Kaiser 4-Door . . . You can Finance 5 44 4A : Castellani, Turner Tilt 2S 1941 Ford Fordor . . . . vou can Finance | 11.11] ql Sr Gh Tew wil hep i eet “8 1946 Packard 4-Door . . vou can rmance ] 1 1 ll Se rt ads echo 1947 Hudson 4-Door . . vou can Finance | 1 1 11 YOU GAN FINANCE 999 2? were made} ST. LOUIS (INS) — Ohio State's who ranked No. 4 contender behind | scored 26 points tonight to lead the 1946 P| mouth 4-Door Philadelphian, Joe| Buckeyes to 84-83 basketball vic- fe tory over St. Louis University in The 10-round bout will be tele-| St. Louis. ‘ : vised over CBS. Ohio State held a steady lead : "s scheduled for 10 p.m. EST. | over the Billikens for most of the $ : Scan tay el: gw oct 2s Mf 1990 Ford Panel . . . . vou can Finance =a , Pa., has won 46 pro bouts, | five minutes that the home team e 5 and had 2 draws. So far | found its bearings but its rally fell gee yeah, he has won 7 and lost| short. : a 12round contest with Pierre| It was Ohio State Feb. 6 in New of the year against no defeats. cess S20 1947 Plymouth 4-Door . vou can rnance °3.40.00 . ? nee = vee 1949 Ford Tudor . . . . vou can Finance “444,44 2 a yep ete Ey: 1949 Ford Dump Truck . vou can Finance ‘666.66 ee eee Seeees “aud sec 1950 Chevrolet Convert. vou can rmance °§66,00 Fine Soy sexe] 1950 Ford Club Coupe . vov can rmance °§ 66.00 1953 Ford Cust. Fordor "°” ™ ™ne57900.00 1951 Chev. Stake Truck YOU CAN FINANOE 777.11 1950 Ford Convert. . « » YOU GAN FINANCE 77717 1951 Plymouth Suburban you can Finance 888.88 1950 Oldsmobile 4-Door . YOU CAN FINANCE 888 88 1952 Studebaker Clb. Cp. vou can rmance $944 44 1951 Mercurv Clb. Coupe ov can rnance 999,99 to Lattner at the organization's dinner last night. ges Yanks. Rangers Would Be Lost Without Hergesheimer |\=.°° i i s E RE-BUILT BICYCLES wot bee nie 95 -Move With way — eT to hold it. In golf you have timing |G “" st mick Lie ie me ram Drewry’s —— Frenchy's sa | i ii a nee ogy ne Seas: ahd Hoe pares smc coca ith ee i % «= Easy Torms—Uso Our Layaway! ee YOU CAN FINANCE $ T; a ; i bc Bee a ee 1953 Ford Convert... '¥ ™ muses] 190 09 1953 Plym. Club Coupe YOU CAN FINANCE ] 1 11.1 1 1952 Ford Country Sed. vou can rimance $1333.33 Call Midwest 4-7500 NOW!! Go to 464 South Woodward, Birmingham, NOW! See Birmingham's Largest Ford Dealer NOW! - T e ae D ¢ UJ ge _ ve = - -FORTY-SIX ~- } Nixon Knows When, How] * _..fo Smooth Rough Waters Ry PRL NEWSOM —.___ i f i it pls felt aH She } f he : rf if | ' sige tefit HE Tate ri i ey fy | | View Presidient have been: The Philippines, where he ar- rived in the midst of a bitter pres- » | idential election campaign in which a charge of U. S. interference was an issue but in whicli he managed to stay on friendly terms both with incumbent Elpidio Quirino and eventual winner Ramon Mag- Korea, whete the United States and the Communists were locked in debate over the Korean politi- : cal conference and President Syng- man Rhee threatened to bolt at any moment. Japan, where the Japanese stifl were to be convinced they should . |interviewed an anti-Western dem- onstrator, later shaking hands with ————— _— —_———— es ae Ed oA ! Nixon assured Prime Minister Jawaharal Nehru that American arms never would be used for ag- gression. Now Nixon is in Karachi, Pakis- tan, where he will discuss Am- erican aid with Pakistan Premier Mohammed Ali. Against the background of their » | talks will be not only India’s atti- - | tude but also Russia's recent bius- tering note in which she said Am- erican bases in Pakistan would be a threat to Russian security. Dispatches from Karachi indi- have its beginnings in a pact be- tween Pakistan and Turkey. Study Race Near End for Ex-Farmer, 8] cate that United States use of | “4 Pakistan bases is not even being considered, except in the possi- bie event of war. United States eventually will agree to supply some arms to the Pakis- tan army which is rich in man- power but poor in equipment. Meanwihiile, the United States un- doubtedly will try to make Pakis- However, it is possible that the | . SIDE GLANCES . oe 1 FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS id Serves, he. 7. Reg, ©. & Pet OFF --A LITTLE CLOSERS GRANDMA OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Doily Press Want Ad Section Lute, eben of Ot Cin wine to solve all your and sel! buying ing To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 FURL ha MDA. PTR ete €i, » FS Ikss a eli ee lt ay - » ww . — - 5 iba S iat — hteaptr , * | ( Ay } Brea, < Hp 23 , 2 iy “ ‘ 536s B8e By} Hs, 80 me ? 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Bu 22 Sie. iets bil ca ue $i $23 Oo. | aad : FS S Ot === is Ta, ae i 7 2 > i r= — pak af lace i <5 : i i \ ba ° 4 ; at Ti i 2 : - ie ee ie Nin seal | i aut yy : f __ eh oo . j nn a —— eo THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, i953 | 3 | |_Wanted Real Estate 31/Rent Apts. Furnished 33|° Sele Houses _ 40|_ For Sale Houses 40 " wesktt frome. G.I Johnson WE BUY RESALES sYLVAN VILLAGE. bot WE TRADE. |, Sastiae Sbcriart| mar cvaians con sor "RAR Sg uae ! ; xe |? Dullt im 1980, located | er will sell for 4 ‘ We sis belp finance desis on cont side of Pontion, par | etcaes cher 6 cal Beck Many, @ =~ x, . ‘ yasement, aluminum screens| FE . fot anything can't ward. Priced “Silos. Take 1 ACRE Don't call eas = ‘ B'E Kise , Cony intie Some = on media ely, we JUST 1 ROOM PORN APY. Witt TE, bedrooms, located on 2 wooded Priced at only $5,700 with low CAN'T MISS. ~ A ‘at. canal front lots, knotty pine in| down payment ‘ tories, now carpeting Ss Ev 5 after 6 call Mr, Inman Edw. M. Stout, Realtor a sereeied-tn front porch. and lere| FE + ¢ a. — _ , |TL NN. Saginaw Pe van COLE WORKING GURL | a ag pee wi oe cs. | want o) 41188 Py orl, FE AMES A. TAYLOR You er i» S- a a | owner, Bom 7 Ponting Press. TE unehen, ont Trades . on tatisty Leke iW you eeed large down m on ments are trade ~ call Mr, Eddy property, us, do pot me is) ‘ “Woodward Av im Bloomfie RRIS &*SON m an : " Home & Cottages WEST SIDE os adel ae ee, oe on soi, Bo “drain rea WALLED LAKE & VICINITY raped lots, BIO 4 bedroom heme, LISTINGS WANTED duplex. Auto of beat Soft water | $30 Pontine a Walled Lk jamity and only $8,000 down. Y L | Buyers Are W West side, 990 pilus MA can't beat this one. and We Buy. AWIN Trate - ve O35. ait <-L call for appoiutment. sors, Gayder H. C NEWINGHAM ‘| SPPER S hooms 4 Bata FoR EQUITY ns ROOMS AND BATH, pee 381 8. Marshall | re ee on ven | PRIVATE PARTY WANTS To | buy ® couple "FS Tons caitinue j; on houses im or near A, JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 é it Be Fat Hi F Ee i ie ured |" ‘ig. 3 S I: jo ON vestigate at once! basements, $600 <. .... "$ pena a hom © deliektnd oe me ‘adults, Lake. SUBURBAN _ Plains gree, 08 2768 bare Ave, | _washin . { . counie with ee by My | goverss suburbap homes Nr Mc ell Ss h ol vate REPAIR SHOP 640 Nevada 6t. such @ e us and us| 608 8. Seadeck: rc +o% = : Con ares to care for two | Administrative, executive and con | Pete, OE +47, ANDY CON) Lost: WATER SPANIAL, THUR., Roger B Henry trance W. side on bus) GEORGE R. IRWIN plus Mcome! Pour syne Se odes pokes Poe chu | faqcital. Over 06 divers ‘B Redio & TV service. Vicinity of McNeil and’ Rundeli CASH FOR YOUR ° villities end stove furnished, REAL ESTATE tod bath down, snd s Se nn | Sed expert, plier Gasman | SOU SREUIES CLUEE — SBE] cite bok lace ne Ca | a, ry wat |' MO Sse waenen Ot | See, Parsee Te] me Sekbwin averon, | Seer 2S She Sal a) ) WAITRESS. BVE-| Academic and commensal ostoge MITCHELL'S TV FE stoi after 5: =e - ing to buy good seasoned com | WANT TO BUY (ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH, 4) 5, Noaine ogi writ basement, cociosed, pore car fe pay. Call FE 35136 belore| qualified’ to semmme’ complete re. | 100". Saginaw resem | LOST BRITTANY SPANIEL, OR-| Courteous, and quict ection. | —°WDeF. Box_76, Pontiac Press. | ee ee A WAtL GES rough and wiring lake) — §00"E, Valse ab 811,700! = Gall Northethe savw.| FOX TV & RADIC SERVICE CALL| Rewarg, "Ae 7™ 2ens3. | For Rent Rooms 32|* POOM APT. AVAIL. DEC. prize DOWN PAY woMEy 80- ; — : £: ago | LoseT BRITTANY SPANIEL. ‘ 4 s ™~ __St., Auburn Heights. Roe, Feros Lake OPEN SUN- F . grange & white, male, PE 2-663) ay wikt 2 CLEAN quimy nocess yor 3 J MODERN Rooms. STOVE RE 7a re a +1554. S16, Pontine Btate a ate. ier PEMALE COLLIE POUR toe 8 tele, . +4184 nidbed, Raseilent location. 734%| Suchy moa. Cae YOR “PROPERTY WITH feet, eqraph Rd. just south | supn_isHED ROOM ON WOOD-| W. _ white please call FE 43722 ot Bloomfield Feanes Bhop ward in Bloomfield Hills, MI|_ p.m. $75 a month. ‘ ; : re » “Konites Notices and Personals 22) - BEDROOM KITCHENETTE NEW-| Vecant—2 bedroom modern bungs-| RaNc : “ASH F OU —— ——______.. ; sod ° gray - 2.5 RA {HOME 2600 MIDDLEBELT et , LAND CONTRACT bus hie veryihing furuished. fi coder RGRs.éom act cine, cectrio bet water, me, fot orale fulyiandscaped (— i zare.* te eer RAW FURS | ~, ,Ralphs LAROE PRONE ATTRACTIVE, |" } BOOM Usrumuaeo APF) '$1,350 DOWN oa cme Soe Fs : a\¥ & IRONINOS in Wy | FLOOR SANDING, LAYING, Fin. Seoste.ak or bu.iness peopia,” at T ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE | 3. room house. Sernee & poultry _Vaeai “cr Suiversity 2-7583, 3 ‘tor + bei — 7 3 = R. Gardner 41 FE 375i8 WANTED _bus_stop. PE §-1332. entrance. 288 N. Johnson, peace er 1.000 shickens. 4 big OMES FOR Be © washing. After ROOFING, SIDING @OF ALL SLEEPING ROOMS, PRIVATE 3 ROOM (& BATH. | trees Buy today and more inte COLORED FAMILIES = > kinds. . & Highest Prices Paid OL 2-761! OL 1-7801 _ ss WW, Pike St. | ROW. decorated, utilities, ‘ ow A = Investments SLEEPING ROOM & GARAGE.| ¢T#tor, stove furnished rey ’ ’ 6 room basement, new | : Namenel — West side, Near bus. FE 4-0337. St. py ag A OUTSTANDING os. asiomatle bot T = = . > a ochester, J q a Aa _ Ss. Aude eights. PE 1-163 ’ street 5 : wote VREELAND FUR CO. we RAVE Mobi rates. ¥i2 Orchard Laie Pu | ROOMS & BATH. NO CHILOREN.| ,._,),\/-UFS OF °S3_ | room mettomane bot Water. Dat € Si WALLED CAR TTA set] oe oer ene OO aren SeePiNG ROOM FOR GENTLE:|3 ROOM s watn HEAT LIOWTE| "tly “ents, Mangoes, veay.| Sage, iced © gel cp 3 2 ‘ or seasonal land contracts for|_™eo st 199 Florence. FE S Zz ( | i a Ae i | act if He es) Vi O = pee ears oan gek at 80s sToP A i $1,000,000 5% rooms. FE $1302 | TURMISHED HOUSE FOR RENT | 214i Opdyke PE ¢4si1; PE 4150 full beth. hot wa 3 hy Ap potter homes, from | ‘soher men. 48 + - Te _Yoi86 ‘King Road, : gf Moy, - ED VE Tame ‘ana installed, all interior % acre with 100 ft. frontage. No | —— = | § ROOMS AND BATH, $15 MONTH, | ~ — ding. Exterior ll completed. CHARLES REALTORS | Behttiec'™ o" ? betes | ttiteee Sastre: weet page : eae iG | MODERN ROOM MOUSE AW | and abouts op eset iia. | 22% W. Huron EA PE ¢-0821/ DOUBLE ROOM FOR 2 YOUNG | MODERN, $ ROOM | eee Fiece Mighiands, "yes. 1's awe” paved ‘stteok two cer : —_Afver ¢ PE 4-002 or PE S-s001 |" men. Private home. Close in| 7'se¢a, — brick too. "Three BiG" bed- S66 eS SS See tee i IMMEDIATE ~ SINGLE SLEEPING ROOM FOR RENT! AVAILABLE TO Gear eape sors Bie $12,500 “two for one special.” just ; WALLPAPER RE EWOVED BY ing. 7 ; SWEDISH MABBAGE CASH SLEEPING ROOM FOR 2 OR S| fully modern, ,, $100.06 Bad bat Ge enn ook with, lovely ius Foom, basement, yg mean | ORE IDEA PH, | ane cu we | |HOME ONELTRNT| Eel SPS ae: | | Rm Guten sey | Sek tae Gl nt a , +2200 . women, entra q \. 2 | wear wpe a Ae cS 1 oa a PEE TEES | Aree es |e women wer |p see arorene| Seen | See Be : oving & Trucking wa" * er Pew? Dow $21.28, 10.00 leather! —w. Muren @t. downstairs, |LARGE SLEEPING ROOM FOR | Soccer S Pm | BY OWNER, 6 ROOM MODERN. | view our office and look over our POR Fast o|CEMZNT WORK BLOCKS initialing PRER NOW Pe | Rene, ee eren On | 10,2 Couples oF one family, OR| 00 with 86.100 down FE bsgTé.| “ADT Photolistings. Convenient delivery ot reas. & seewails Use a Se saeney GASH “ONTR TS (we pe rE nea oe _ ss | NEW FOR CHRISTMAS. people say that they save time _Fales | PHILLIPS, 79 North Sagina for CONT RAC reene. 6-000s, 36 FT. TRAILER FOR RENT OR | 5 rooms & full bath. Small utiuity| Pov’ Be COMPL STS REMODELING AND Dap? MAID (On Surrtine. Uf you pian to sell your iand con. aeepina Doki wicse¥ sale, EM 32736 after 6:30 p. m. room or powder room. Electric — 8, vice Aa spemneeen osm, ed¢i- | GW AND APTER THIS DATE, 12-| of at cur Gisposal for cone| | NISHED WITH K RIVE | “able for couple, PE 1-0sit hs | Pel upetaage | Oot completed. i L. H, BROWN, Realtor ; ere Oe | on cate a: | °LAna Se earpemmstes| Etw tl aetees awints|) ERat™ang arate” nochota.|¥ noo "rommunp oon | Rees ar “pute igacr i |Heaits SSP maul Bal ett HAULING OF ANY KIND, REA anes — wurde te mt Enon TLeCean "Wa Rer a ma Ba a Pa 78 & ' ‘Sarr Comm end | Take, Pontiac, Michigan” CAMERON H. CLARK Wanted to Rent 32A| For Rent Oft. Space 37A gn Susan Lake. Lot 27 deep. Near General Hospital Bish * fee pats eet FOR SLs Son ae S| 190 W mores Pa e-6009 | COUPLE vor on avron.| sor me. Be oven Mines Lae * (otrade for 3 ipedroom bungalow i a Pd Eko Conrnact | Set an oan Farhi “| "Er eee ete cera|— A PLACE FOR | WAN WITH % TON TRUCK WANTS] levee ©) top onal, Ouaranteed °F I ya on be pemoonule | "tobity ‘gond*accnonet"commaces | RM. HORM Mouse On, ape] solib'riee Pepe"! = EVERYTHING — |CARROLL G. PORRITT Viet wiru > TON STARE TRUCE | ROOFING SIDING OF ALL] ctner than myself. Insse A. Con pa Ay Be courte- | dren. ref. PE 55874 ci Rent Lake Pr “B7B | bets of room im this lovely ¢/ 26% W. Huron PE 2-71 wants ‘oaeee, Rinds. Cerpeniry, cabinets. ge! ner, 234 Dick Street, Pontiac, GLEAN COUPLE, TWO CHILDREN | ~ Top. room heme. 3 bedrooms ang bath E - ODEN carn. Se | xan re GAY WOO WEL LR A. TOHNSON 9 a ao oe LAKE COTTAGE. HOT AND COLD «bea nein kitchen down. 1D AL FA E MB D HEATING. H&E [ nituster Glaxo LTOR Sour “3 water po drinkers. EM 3-330 floors and plastered walls. yoome, ving sasm, Gining co Ea Compe a San PE esi ok | amc" Soc wale| FEA SR33 «(| PORSUMRLOPUPHE WETS OME | wave cage sSiiew ang CO | Susate foe edtand"bele.| Teme sache ae Pam ret FROCKINO & DELIVERNG. EAB |~“"" CAR AGES | On AnD APTER iN Dares Dunc |" §, Tringramh RG. Just vout of | Cored” noo-armuers. can’ furnish ak toi “Cau "Pm esime 156" x'| ment eulomatie Gas beat and hot J - — ms . —_.| rete . . : , nn ne. NO ant on CARPENTRY AXD TREE fay nay eben oe be saoy ang Wemed then & Bi | ron 6 UNPURN — 08 Rent Houses Unturn. 38 st an two" tite rea sped tana } RIAL Large anywhere ST -RT & CEC Frank Shotwell St. Pontiac, . . * | CHOICE ¢ ROOM HOME. TILE - ousraiat | Gea eal STP nee | gaat RS at) vice gor |e coe nae ar (Eevee zee @8|GAYLORD| Mage hee? MN Perry | ase Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains KNAPP SHOES (1) Equity m your home. with 1 ehid. Ph. FE|7 poom wo a WRENCE W. ° Must be able to service resistance |" OD ELL CARTAGE | OR 2-171 if bo answer OR 32400 Lm ) Bguity im tand contracts = | __3-4183. 1 ROOM MODERN. 3 NORTH) Have us insure your furniture GAYL Soren nea So | Meee ae Leng Dance Mere | ne and 3° mat | MEY ORL Om, OMAN NEREING |” oil ae re aap So | Wate STREOTATECY, 30% | SMALL GARAGE HOWEE yo |PLC™NER. ¢ ROOM MODERN. O Flint Tool & Mfg. Co. | (36 TRockiNG. RUBBIEN AWD | > ™- Cr» _P® 29071 ; Vernon Vie, Po, PRS ti. Con. CORT M. IMBLER See Ree. pee pat pet | wires TE eng 70 __900._with $5,700 down. PE S-S078.| Co-operative Realtor’s Exchange «| HADLEY ST. HOLLY, MICH | _S#es. PE ¢290¢ or PE>te. | House Raising—Moving | fidenua: The ton Army | 2212 Joslyn _§ FB osm Susneaie MAN ea Hew ccotion. Newly doce TERRACE EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERI SMITH MOVING — | ®etvonng gred.ne ant excavat | WILL. MARE FU 8 OUT OF WE HAVE CRUD MAD Wwe 5 Cai ‘Renting for’ ist ume. 3] ARE YOU LOOKING for |s iarge pecn es stea roome, enced Opportunity 0 | vas or Pickup Service PE 4eee | tre Pe _ oll fur_coete, EE ¢4969,____| Ciient with $3,000 to pay down on; least 2 bedrooms, Ph. PE }tisi,| Years. Shoser, All modern 2 bedrooms ~ Wak flodrs, plastered wall, New jearn real estate business. We -. —— CONCRETE BROKEN WITH ain Wd. Children to Board 25 good suburban wr ie Mon, through Fri 8:30 to 6:30. tenant. ‘rite furnace and gas water heater, Reve Rete to be ie Trucks for Rent hammer, by hour or job. FE x tae, We coreage. Call us B you! W. ee ae _ jaee0 Wyoming, oo Tile bath Reseiment ss tiled and paint Marted. & Ot as — _ ; ae cee, COUPLE WITH 2 CHILDREN | plication TExas 41210. Teton en ee SP EAVESTROUGHING | CURE "ieaaki Bomar SietSmets | we aise need otter good tstings.| ett? °F 3 Dedroom home. Rel-| ZOORRM «ROOM LAKE ROME | C™POCt Moder hitchen NORTH SIDE Instructions O. Furnaces oIFs ; __ | All that we can promise you is |< : ce | gutomatic heat & dishwasher,| Lots of closet space 4 room modern, full basement, % Ton Stakes McLatm etal Co, LICENSED fed reliable real estate service 2 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, partly furnished, welcome, water heater: convenient to echeat GET 1964 GOVT. JOB. 360,000 ‘tea Bump : — +2051 . we'll strive to the wimeed | eS COPE WOULD Dans . M after mn. Large recreation room and bus. Priced for quick sale coenings Start high as Pontiac Farm and PATCH PLASTERING SPECIALTY, | GiLDRENW “7ND Cake) © BROWN. R Youre court B WOULD LiKE LAKE ORION, : ROOMS, 3 BED pean 06,000, Terns. pe Mea, women. 1%] Jndustrial Tractor Co. Plastering, sheet rock filling. F| for. Call 219 L. H, N, Realtor | ke 2, rooms (ome, fare living over-| Auto, MACEDAY Ganpens Eh Tg bg — B -Ol—PR 46-1448 SS == | WORKING or ARS TAY CARE DG _W, Buren Ph. FE 23-4010) re Toe ener 6 p.m. utilities oan eR = Attached, heated garage 5 foom modern, built is 1963. OF pt. an, oe EACL ENS any gino BARB | L_ Builders’ S upplies 16 re S000 —< CASH FOR E UITIES Hotel Rooms 32B | ailihes . Fireplace large let, y $7,050 with 91966 m= — ae have buver that — ey. AoconDiONd LOARED Fax #|~ Garden Plowing — 12A | "SD, "REXC™ Doone A case. | Wid. Housetepld Goods 27| cata ier’ your ‘equity many lae- HOTEL ROOSEVELT. | Lor Rent Store Space 38A | Late priviieges on one of the 0.1 beginners. at ickw . . . ° 4 wae > ns en akes im the Boy PF seoereneed Ueneber "Or PAL Axo | Pine Cane Br, "Pontine WANTED FURNITURE | propertie: “Cail'vs tor immediate | Newly rcorated. By weet, ae} GOOD FOR MANY | S*" * rare vewerans” being bunt 3 bese "Work Wanted Male 9/_re +% "aeons ‘| _ Typewritivig Service 17) ua’ sant prompt courteous eere-| SPY Eriy F 6 Oe Business Bus service Soon rea mest ecomente, vo fee and the h price im eash,| ROY KNAUF, Realtor HOTEL AUBURIN Such as men’s furnishings, 4 2 large well landse — Busmess Service 13 | rypwarrens AND-ADDINO MA-| call L & 8 Company, Oak- | 26% W. Huron PE 23-7421 ‘ and ‘many other things. aped lots J.C. HAYDEN aateries CABINET WORK. | ~~~ re chine Frieting RB = land County's teed turni- WILL BUY on Lisf YOUR take! 4)/”°?™, 2 Rl Rane - boat window, center .| These and many other _W. Huron st PE 5.2264: ExpEninnceD ~ockemErivo| STEAM CLEANING | _ po Ge, t Wotswrencs call bw ' ee ~~ SEY" son aga | Tar rch easeetece eeecied | Soetcal arent: ONT Mees | " Bives, EM Fund or PE elas and tas, part or full Ume, OR| Al types of steam ch gooe, |" TevPiwarrins _ ; AUCTION TF eglicKINNEY Seca TE 24230/ apartment building: steam heated # ROOM, HOUSE. STOOL. “Wht ee. _ Perm . for you. OA S-l881, ooms With Board 32D yg : eee 0.00 wih CARPENTER WORK. NEW AND | _Trector Co. PR 4-661, PE 4-1442, Dressmaking- ae = Pa. pontine 33311 oF Pike st Opposite 200 down. Hurry!! edngh PBA MiCTRIOAL Tailoring 18| FURN. AN ct pa pint Fae eat reasonable rent. John K. Irwin ‘4 Acres, § room house, bath, bot CARPENTRY, KITCHEN i. SEWER CLEANING REWEAVING EXPERTLY DONE. Wares ro - ALL TYPES OP . Want to Sell? “bees a7 worker. Phone BUY: Since 1925 ~ payment, Sea’ Py Ont, New work Siiks Sunday Service Ph. PR ¢01 rr furniture. Ph, PR 2-8523. FE 230 — Se Se ee 321 N, Secinaw e. George Marble, Realtor nob is = a ) superbly tailored. PB 5-3192. we ; WANTED LICENSED HOME FOR | lots of storage . Phone FE 2-403 Eve. FE 2-1804 | ¢261 Andersonville Rd. Waterford ME STs aE oy vue Pepe tnd Loar | fens, esions PE Hon | FURNITURE NEEDED) puyers WAITING |"taemuce fess fvkl | See cae et |e ca | esr Gn Sl repair. Pa PE esis ~ | APPLIANCE SERVICES | ~ Chiropodists _-20| wb it'ter you BK Community| if you nave tans or | VACANCY FOR RubERLY tapy| DOUBLE WINDOWS Neo Brick Lake Front Maw, WaNTs Work OF ANT| We, service ail makes of refrig- | + _ Bale. Ph. OR STI. four home is in the area of | in purses home, PE 4311. Appooximately 20x70 steam | New Brick Lake Front Pp t ' Se eon sown | SOS Charen creag | Soe Rtas [Rahn ree ak wttnea| als A s ARO SEE | Fes ewees Seas) ew aoe eee orrlage bome thang oes ae coun ar ‘ repo ~~ Photo-A Sitcther 20A Waris DUNCAN PHYFE OaarrLEiZ AN — CLEAN i seth eens Vestncns pais | oak sutomatic replace, = Te “ED” 99 COE Pontine Press ag 3-2068. Photo-Accessories crop leat Bim metching WHITE BROS. ood mesis. Neer Pontise triet. Sale, Ee Mae | bet wetee, ‘eutnaned ge Tout LAUGHING ON ee ——— = . bie. PE genes. . 7 se oe, | eee OS O. love ; © i5or ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE. RE- "Wesaiaees = a a cobs = 7 = He | COPA Sap ha SRST gf Bag hee Rent Office Space 38C| Eicher FESii eve. FE - «HE OUTSIDE Pe: a aaa + a ENCH ENCHING — |v a 0 w ws-ay-wovie Pao |covrLE To 7 > “ Ame 6 Room || “od "meals Near Ponte WOODWARD AVENUE] “Bud” Nicholie Sountry home. Thiet rosa . Ss ‘cities water lines .| _ sector with sound $150. FE §-sas7 ome, fre care for 2 chil- ran Rt. Main ATE simost as now youl On Fant vor a & sim, Tele Gomer were PE) WANTED ue | Rent Apts, Furnished 38 ot “fe Sauea | Geeaicrive «ROOMS sates | § ot t7..% see buh and ‘Good West suburban recant lots. Vacant lot In Drayton Plains. F. C. Wood Co. 1725 Williams Loko Ba. Om 31289 ‘after 5, OR _ room ‘ and ; neat oes cat ses WONDERFUL Rent Miscellaneous 39 ‘. wear LIGHBORHOOD LARGE 7 _trocking EM 3-2000. : EAVESTROUGHING | ee SL. apa dee he tate ale CR Salndah a ee ee ee A en aad ee an, Ee eee dada ee do fo p80 tf A Melee TS Tee Pn ey ie. PN RS Ae? ’ os l f ey / * J | ba a ae my als dul ly Me } “ihe » this a , 4 { = / | ; vt ‘ | , ~~ ~Kulh -? 4 { J , } ‘ : : nie * or +6, : . 7 . ' ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 \ ' FORTY-NINE | _. For Sale Houses 4o| For Sale Houses 40| For Sale Houses 40| FUNNY BUSINESS y) hy Hershberger For Sale Mouses 40| Suburban Property 40-8 Business Opportunities 47 | ytolesn \@ . a baal ; ‘in ~ Pi ani a t ANNETT You'll Rave & Rave | 7 artridae NIV Gls Dvsiy ew Seach hone Pp d a GILES . OFFERS foot of delightful living ares se: ae cae 1g§ ee gph a TALK TO THE RIOMT MAN a. 6 Lots—Lake Privileges quney tarera 3 AITING : NEW } ' new 5 room and beome. Large, specious YOU WANT TO A BUSINESS a j ~ Bs full beth bungalow with poe sa 2 ’ ee Py breeseway and e for the chil- SO’MUCH . You bz, REALTOR | : Hes ecinle thet! worth. When you ine on Toate feo **. gt to TO OFFER — a 3 HOMES sot W. Maron St. Ph. PE 43800 CH, Cont to enter the lve ee ee od ah caly tis.s00 with | "Sroporty “that has’ oo much’ Os $2 fy (AR. 1a), oo ‘ v o t Acre—Fruit & Berries 2 i A ed payment ofter Here ie 100 f. of some of , NEAR EAST BLVD. +” yy ye cr mY the hottest business frontege ip with Rowty F.H.A. || SSSR) Bees {] Sg Near "aeneees | Roger B, Henry] perenscin' cerns cal ay 4 acres, 8 acres ber. House, asasee, The decomen — outdoor grill. In good west . . ay to see this “opportunity hi rms | ee SS) SSeS i arial bl ee eed neni | Sat Sa al e down ROSE McLARTT rage. Quai is the from BI fi id Hi hla d . Tri MY Eo noe ee SUNOCO ST., GARAGE ; FE 32103 ging t- 1, 3 dis- . eoaade- onl wall 2 acres and 5 actes on| 5 ROOM MOD. HOME trict, Call your 2 Acres ‘ Dixie re jake peremoeee Besutitul § room home. Approx. BU PRICE zy. 1 room modern home in A-1| fn. aie stig acre of land. Big garage build- i condit.on, 4 rooms including x ing, welding eq ent. ton ) WHITE iia Som jeear,nr| Sale Lake Prop @l| sosuen See "| PINANCECO, Weretory bedrooms and or better per mo, This ‘Is & WD! Apowe REAL BUY. $1969 down. Immedi- 1 greed Seer, mee. forme Wn tend owe | CORNER T SAOINAW & . i nelzoom AS S'S BROS. Basement ou dest leratory | WILLIAMS LAKE . | — D P 4] 5 Same . ~ ]@pen. 9:80 6 tap Your Coprentenes ~ Chicken house| From of thie autrecttye Seearm, | GRILL, SODA BAR | 99 w turoe 6 own raymen Ph. OR 3-1812 or OR 3-1760 Si ed tor ee eee | = take-front home with 70 fi. of in and “Ch ONLY $950 DOWN and you can be | seg0 Dixie Hwy. Waterford for sale, only $20,000,| water frontage fi. living & junior school, Pull . py hae | a> ~<—— 2 inane i ‘ terme. m__fireplace modern | equi with snack ber ‘sod Get $10 to S800 on car, far - north suburbas. OPEN S M Lake F Ritehen, Dreakiast nook. large| steals, doothe & tables. Here's a | nhture or note. = ' 1 OFF JOSLYN. You'll kd this .1. aceda y Lane Front cil eet, "garege. Large land-| go, ight to work’ Ailing your| or 'come t se hte Resale. Neat 2 bedroom fully Dally 1 to 4 ‘ Lape 3 bed- scaped jot tack road. Quick | cash register. Everything goes for! and Plus Mig. Cost modern, Beebormeed. Cally nen en Beteete |e An et , and te of rooms RR ssion. Priced to sell ab $17,-| only $11300. rence me, Peatins. vr $9,950 with $1,950 down, 9p Deveptine cow Bee. aie order of your flapjacks, bicarbona soda, ‘ining vm over: —_ ~ WHEN ¢ Month] HANDY MAN HOME. A buy at | ioe einen vies eimke. porea, | eee: footie Take, a basement | ET OVD) KENT, Realtor | WARD E. PARTRIDGE $95 VY and bath plus 26x28 ft. addition. Scar plastered garage. at — r ia pr Re, “a — bo,” SSI StERgR, | 34. Lowrense PE 65-6106 Oren Se Naremeh, Saran to $500 pepment tows Than os. HOMES. ae I 4 se ~ 1 a $24,500. Financing arranged. = poe “ ~~ i n~ { $25,000, "terme. Prices . euniel “ eee rCOAST-T O-COAST “peobeme a scan, ool 2 tak basements, 4 acre lots. FP. 0. RORABAUGH FE2-5053 . Pine Lake Front IF YOU ARE LOOKING For W ld’ iF t _: ~ nadie a=. CAMERON H, CLARK | orcs on woodward st 9. Lake K INZLER Humphries 0 room nevi deco | Lake property, you canna wt-| WOTIQ S LOFgest) an z Realtor — Co-op. Member __Shown by sppointment anytime. _ Drayton Woods area—a home of — A At -- ate front fete 100s | @ W. Huron Open Eve. PE 24316 1362 W. Huron, SCPE 46402 West Side Bungalow—3 Bedrooms Recndhoes’ thet 3 bedroom ‘coaan 4 Se centre Fine thy * | Seenmiont, Priced at : 4 8 ATE TOT AL $ LOVELY ROOMS — Near High This is & mower heme oor “alae ae 4 bedrooms. den, 1% beths. 96.600 with terms, This won't a : 131 WATERLY School, all large rooms and new-| that you should " | sg ge a large living room with nat-| /* s. Gas Station & Garage FINANCE CO. (HURON GARDENS) ly decorated, just right for « large see, § rooms and bath wi room en ist. fl. Of AC heat; ural fireplace, picture wine} George Marble, Realtor Located just outside city on one ‘ This Ranch Pleasant four room fully family, or can be used as income shower down and large heated garage: f plumbing dow. overlooking lake, 2/ e296; and wille Rd. Waterford’ of main roads large rete T16 Pontise State Bask Bidg. Home Bret Bedieoms modern home priced reason- property. $12,000 TERMS. room and full lavatory and many, many features pone Fe Ag ee Phone OR +1268 bidg. containing tm sll about ee SE. Rschens tet a he 3 Sinum storms scteose amd | uGatr SS PMB meee) Gace. Bilcar"garnee. Car-| Sale Resort Prop. 41B| Sh a nar gutta teess'eim| TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Sine oor ina J. R. HILTZ a. ae oy Sy BT 2 creme, im, eet] 202 S. MAIN OPEN |GATEWAYS tol asta | cherotee nin [Humphries | | GREEN LAKE orrice| Sei Bierce | ROCHESTER, MICH, 148% W. Saginaw 8. Need 4 bedreoms? This modern (ON GREEN LAKE) wars. : yesesi___._—,_ Eve. FECKN hg gl bome is ideal for © large femily. Oy Annett Inc. a ee F : m= —- | HAPPINESS |" 81000 DOWN. | Bat etiiyartere | Eoeemcipeet mies | nmacrone | ale weg | John K, Irwin Wed. 1:00 to.9:00 p.m. tached garnce’ Lake privueges.| WHR iedgerock fireplace. 3 | hE MODMY at cod attractive, | _OPe® Evenings and Sunday 14 | te70 RD. | EM 9-4418 REALTOR PIONEER HIGHLANDS] Wear school and bus, Dedreome, vent Se tan $11,250. Terms. LAKE ORION Line Prem Detroit WO S744 _ seats 9 esl erate Te Go Out Perry St. Past pBXLVAN LAKE PRIVILEGES WESBROOK tached garage. Lot S0x130. ; Seaune bab 6 cabin tee For Sale Lots 42 prone PE D4ili Eve, PE Di804 ‘s Testy * . bait i 10le, tate die seam, sewiy | . BEAUTICUL, PIvE ROOM ROME . Humphries home. | modern Crosley kiteves, | ~~ TAVERN, LUNCHES & GAB STA; _ slyn to Open Signs | decorate ‘cne ‘toot ‘plan’ offers| Living rocm and dining room, the Sylvan Village 8 your old cedar shake 1% story | piste lame Yet Immodinde ‘ses | NEAR WATERFORD | 4 "P. Bese One of the finest ia cK the st ‘eatures such a8 Ce] bath, gas heat. 10 per cent You will find de- wilh 3 bedrooms down and room eeeslon, «geal taalied ety. H. H.W 3508 Grahard FR LY/ gents Ge bai csgpes below today’s coat, sired in this large 2 bed- for 2 more up Tue bath; oak | Wher, MY 33711 Lake-tront lot 194x200 ft Idea} for} {214 "hat mesgo Barber. ENDLY, Giles Realt space, new cespets, cuumes, wT oo 550 DOWN Foom brick and frame bus- | floors cna —————--—-=- | ynat home. Just of Disto Buy. | ss “BOY "FO. SELL.” REALTOR SERVICE LICS MOECITY | serch: Tal basement of best, 1,250 DOWN 1 anne Se colle. Buill-n chine cobinet in CLARKSTON Partridge te THE “BIRD to see} 64 W. Lawrence St..96 Com crores end sereete. if car ge-| s'semms end both Fuh bow base: Eat etreams | feet 1m ear garage, deep, Yrs | Large, family home. 2 stories ana) FLOYD KENT, Realtor Phone FE ess Co. rage, cement drive, shady land-| ment, copper plumbing, sewer. — yy & MS fi. let, Excellent west side loce- pa — EF a even PE DAO $400 Monthly Spare Time Baxter & wwouns = ‘a Gierion or jal pee Bate oun mente ee tem. net Pe School, £12,600 cash to FHA A eee for cos- Net} to Gemvemere Power ne 5 cent ‘tide Gre: > 82 W. Huron St. at Cass] tered at $12,800, $5,400 _867 B D. CHARLES tras. Well landscaped corner as. a ee rte +» By -7-* 4h HF Livingstone Ph, FE 5-6175 | Set" Wietsaak * "| gopeping bet mya areas | tel ti cian: * | EY ries | ee eeroRRarT |e tke ce ee | Se seers S| rane on . site on paved street. see v = COZY SMALL HOME Eves. FE 67143 or FE 2-1706 9 Rooms — $1,500 Dn ump ries _ Cooperative eal sine Exch. — 4 z, eneinen a aE — RA AM irs PERRY PARK- NORTH All large rooms and nicely Co-operative Realtors Exchange The All Woman Realty | 10 w. Pike "PE 45008 g- $ PS age $25-to 1 4 ROOM ‘ROUSE, 3 CAR GARAGE. a ty insulated bengelos a, decorated. | Just | rien | for nu — Delegpase 7 $950 DOWN LOOKING FOR | wa = ime, come Bere ihe service you top road $5,560 terms. FE 49080,| heat, breeseway to i's car ge Ins renting spas. Aged see? BIRMINGHAM. S BEDROO This newly decorated home will A BEAUTIFUL meres «ing ._ Per inter- A vata ’ between 5 and 7 p. m. rage. offered com for quick & dining room, keep vou warm and comfortable WOODED PARCEL? view a, > GET Y AN BIRMINGHAM, 4 BEDROOMS, 1% | st 94,990 with 63.46 down. OPEN Gevgap © cold wiser, Ss OR A SITE ON A STERAM? | ** os IN ONE VISIT bath, large living room with fire. | THE DOOR, STA vino 2 large bedrooms. Living room.| tre: “new "listings ot heavily | TAVERN FOR SALE WICKS BAR| On “4¢ to ‘62 model core, fh. coener 5 . ot bee wits To Buy-—To Sell-To Trade ens room. Cheery kitehen. Pull] - wooded porecls and some very| % 5. Sagmaw a er co . BL siren some of } sey a, &.. oe quick service CwmE Bech oe ee your ~ ete? Pontiac, schools & busiine. it” laundry. You oom, Sas Pees ed Bome as wn. own laundry for as little as $1,000 W. Huron ea’ heii Pioneer Highlands _____ “POST OFFICE pirst ottering on this excep. | ONE ACRE-SUBURBAN tional buy. An all brick, 2 Pour room 2 bedrooms, story. 3 bedroom e 2 full bath lent kitchen, living lots beautifully landsc room 16 feet ‘ong This is the overlooking Sylvan Lake time to buy ff you want garden Ses Gets. | fees Rurvast sft stareny Ge. bethe Pale inectotce’ LAWRENCE W. mere ® |GAYLORD| teen. tee ; SEA: I OFF JOSLYN “ WwW SU B Drayton Plains Very neat and tri-level home, gccers 4. unm * Prices, aera tices | piace Tine nel” xaspe” wy sane tee a "" Se ceetsias | seebe te era SPECIAL THIS WEEK: pean tent $008 wih terms. cs i” one | 2a oem, > © page Se, Be, te, ‘minules | 43.10, “each on” Ggoma. Co Francis E. “Bud” Miller ” BORST, Realtor be seeni! (1828) i while lant Mm on -| WM.H. KNUDSEN Realtor 204 W. Maree o'r B38 sist doen, Pte 17% Williams Lake Rd. OR 2.1238 REALTOR Rd. Lane € . - : i : : ; | 2 | af | mn! i : ff = | 2 bedroom home. 2 cat garage.| PRIVATE OWNER. CUCKLER REALTY || se vest ale, pe men - rE +00 H iad a 5 STOUT'S |exsarecnm| fteiiers «| Sane treat STA i to 3 F] Ah At a sf or 8 .arge spacious rooms .: Ga te Weeks, a OUT PERRY ST. «| deiroome'® ful pam pu | i fone Large tving| FLOYD KENT, Realtor | geupees sad liv scicety MEM, BME HOME het water Brie, “locn- rie pea beak, void | 24 W, Lawrence re ee Shot tn he. ie to ‘se Lake for Sees. nly 4.008 pa ,- XY Next to mers Power GULP LUPER ii ‘ te E E zi 2] i “ i : fl : a : FH eT ae 3 | i ‘ a of ae a oe cc w Sa e sSie meester! NEAR ST. FRED'S | $5 Siuctas‘th 2 ts | STREET BD, a hohe Fattote| Esha [BA SHY | acti, Mopege RaOe es | oes ue ace pF F le . ; 5 ~ ‘| PAUL eee, | ae Spare saa ce Sarit scandens Soe none BS peteeie| SRDS |chou shied Eee —=—"="| Pontiac oe e Se BRICK TERRACE ——_ a in sen 7 is ted tee Need Money? Chief - 4 eee eat ‘. , mei | sii Fn 1 B25 to $500} wosme nomes Py as your telephone, Panes oo. oa : : Rata ‘. ! ; we | pimuscwts! FE 5.9]2] | paw ae res % sie. Fo 7 Dale Lobe Ba. _w STONE HOLIDAY EXPENSES | Hutchinson's Trailer : 4 ee : 7 - nt ‘ 1 storm f von oe a or for eny other worthy pur. + . “| ae - ‘ He i f Hi ji iH = ee ERICA: tNVORK FOR you! : Pete wel Home & Auto | ‘EEF Loan Company| _ At IVE,.. so arte Wao HG ot Wet a bs aes mee hte , Ae ERP 6 aN Were Oe ; | ; ib peers) WINTER FOR COMPLETE “COLLISION SERVICE refinishing ~ $00 CARS WANTED BAGLEY AUTO PARTS LATER MODEL ART | 2) © Montcalm FE +ea0 For Sate Used Cars 55 Your credit is good, we have 7 transportation specials you can buy with a down payment of only $30 "41 Ford coupe *42 Ford club coupe "42 Ford tudor "42 Ford club coupe “42 Dodge club coupe "42 Buick tudor "46 Hudson fordor plus a "50 Studebaker tudor for only $695 "$1 Dodge clb. cpe.; all the extras. Down $265 "48 DeSoto 4 dr extras. Down *SO Plymouth clb. cpe. ' Down .....000.. $22 53 Willys hardtop, has everything. Down $485 °51 Plymouth Fordor ; 1 owner. Fuil price $895 *52 DeSoto V8 Fordor and cb, cpe.. power- steering and everv- thing. Down....... 53 Plymouth Fordor at substantial discount. °53 DeSoto Fordor at substantial discov BRAID Motor Sales DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 3O Years of Fair Dealing Cass at W. Pike Streets FE 2-01.86 REPOSSESSIONS _ NICHOLS AUTO SALFS FE 24313 3 Se oa ena OU 4 door. , Many nt, Geod. whe IC ae we CL ‘AN MOF "oS can be | 49 Merc. O.K. Used Cars Don't Forget WON'T WAIT Will Your Car Start in the Morning? 5) Pont. A Nice 2 Door 2-tone Green A Bargain at— $945 ‘49 Linc. 4 DOOR A Bargain At— $695 ‘51 Nash Statesman 4 Dr, Very Clean $745 CLUB COUPE New Paint Full Price— $995 six ‘52 Chev. 2 Doors, 4 Doors, Radios and Heaters $995 ‘to $1,395 Transportation Nothing Over 48 Lincoln 4 dr., r&h "49 Nash 4 dr., r&h '47 Hudson, r&h "47 Olds. 4 dr., r&h, hydra. "46 Buick, r&h, 52 motor ‘47 Plymouth, r&h- - "47 Buick 4 dr., r&h ‘41 Ford coupe (sharp!) 34 Years of Customer Confidence THE HABE $345 WORKINGMAN’S LOT JACK S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 a =e MISS THIS - arouse burban ‘Si. many extras eet by priced 8 pesies at ony Oarage, Frank- BUICK is) SUPER We « DR Fully equipped demonstrator Save sa00 6 FR OD-ao ee WE WANT You TO HELP US BECOME THE MOST REPUTABLE NEW & USED CAR DEALER N I OAKLAND COUNTY! Come tm tonight and see our fine selection eof used cars Keller-Koch | CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DFALER | 8 S§ Wootwart Birmingham Micwest 61200 | |. ‘@ fODELS, RADIO HEAT i = — low oy Neo J Only woot dew customers. Buckhorn La. MY | REPOSSESSIONS | NICHOLS AUTO SALES 203 8 Saginaw FE 2431) $1 Menry J. 30 Piymouth. convertible. Sharp. #1 Hudson, 4 door 52 BUICK SUPER STAT ION WAGON OW ALWAYS LOWER PRICES! 1949 Mercury 4 door 1946 Ford 2 dr. 1950 Chevrolet 2 door 1946 Buick 4 door 1948 Studebaker 4 dr. 1949 Olds hydra. 4 dr. 1948 Pontiac hydra. 2 dr. 1949 Hudson 2 door 1251 Chevrolet 2 door 1951 Nash Rambler 1952 Chevrolet 2 door 1951 Pontiac 2 dr., hydra: 1950 Mercury 4 door 1949 Chevrolet.4 door 1946 Pontiac sedan coupe 1947 Frazer 4 door 1951 Buick Road., dyna. 1949 Buick 2 door 1950 Buick 2 door 1948 Nash 4 door 1951 Buick 2 door 1949 Buick super 4 door 1950 Pontiac 2 door . 1952 Buick Riv, spec 2 dr. 1952 Buick super 4 door 1951 Pont iac 4 door 1948 Pontiac convertible o Rr Witw EVERY USED CAR GMAC Terms All Cars Guaranteed COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc... Atte tort end of, tows 804 N. Main OL2-7121 ROCHESTER a eee ie. '46 CADILLAC “62” SEDAN Radio and heater. Spotiess inside and out. $595 MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIO PAVED Lor ON THE CORNER OF veee ene AND o ‘1 CHEVIE CLUB COUPE $206 You'll Do Better at Larry's 0 8 Gaginaw CHEVROLET NE dr. ter sale or trade. New tires a covers. Heater, Radio & rE 500m 66 S. PERRY 1951 Chevrolet Bel Air Hardtop Radio heater backup lights, un- directions: ROAD -“ ? owner $25 down and $51 « month, See Ed Downey 66 S. PERRY “i CHEV. 3" DOOR, WITH ‘se Chev, motor good . FE 2-0447. CHEViE “& 7 DR — Will trode. $375. OR 27301. abt ear ae IS THE BUY Jack = 2 eS See Cuntnal, a ae MERCURY Bus ve bore? Res Se 3200 CHEVIE, ‘3% 4 DR. EXCELLENT cVidition R & H. Can be seen between 8 am and 6 pm 55 Ruth. CHEVROLET ‘51 BEL AIR POW. erglide, low mileage, this week's special, $096. See it and you will buy ook Mt. (lemons “t FE CHEVROLET “BO $50 & take over $4777 : CY . A-] Used Cars Dr. * °S2 Ford 2 $1, 208, S| Ford Convert. $1,145 "52 Chev. 2 Dr. Deluxe $995 *S2 Mercury Monterey $1,595 $1 Chev. 4 Pr. $945 'SO Ford Custom 2 Dr. $595 °52 Ford Custom 4 Dr. $1,195 '48 Pontiac Convert. $595 ‘ '46 Ford Club Coupe $295 "48 Pontiac 4 Dr. $295 OW. Your Ford Dealer’ ‘147 S. Saginaw St. \ Phope FES-4101, ~ ’ ' ~~ 7 — >, THE PONTIAC PRESS. _ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 CARNIVAL * by. Dick Terner leer Ses te op Ree toe ! 7. Mt fag. & & Pat Ont. Copr. 1988 by WEA Gervie “The trouble with these aptitude tests is that they're liable to show you're fitted for some kind of job!" For ‘Sale Used Cars For Sale Used Cars 55 a, heater CHEVIE. ‘se _ geod clean car. 1952 Chevs. Big Choice of Body Styles Santa Has Nothing On Us Look at these good buys! Come in — see our other values Ne iwi 1950 Plymouth Deluxe — eee 8 radio, heater, economic looking. “$745 No. 217 1950 Chevrolet Styline deluze two . mechanically perfect. $795 No, 443 1950 Buick Special Pour door, radio, heater, Drive youl) buy $895 No. 27 1951 Chevrolet Styline two door delusze with re- dio beater $1,145 No. 1949 Buick Roadmaster Four door, radio, heater, pres flow transmission. Butek's $795 No. 278 1950 Buick Special A clean two door, a bargain at $995 Remember You get a better used car from your Buick dealer. OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-9101 Two-Tones Powerglides Low as $995 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED door, radio, 2 DOOR, ar Pe 3-152 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “Not a Name but a Policy” ACROSS PROM POST OFFICE BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW 1946 AND 1947 ‘ FORDS PONTIACS PLYMOUTHS SPECIAL! ‘48 CHEVROLET COUPE $195 SPECIAL! 46 PLYMOUTH COUPE $195 1948 AND 1949 CHEVROLETS _ PONTIACS PLYMOUTHS FORDS SPECIAL! '47 CHEVROLET COUPE $150 30, 51 AND °52 AND A FEW °33s _ CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS PONTIACS FORDS DODGES NASH OLDSMOBILES HARDTOPS SUBURBANS STATION WAGONS SPECIAL! ‘49 PONTIAC $945 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt, Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 BoDos ‘ St aoe Paes, aher a“ i ee " —c ‘OAK. “66 S. PERRY | For Sale Used Cars 55 Sale, Used Cars 53 Sale Used Cars 53) Sale Used Cars 55 FOR THE BUY }OF YOUR ; ty ’ Don't Miss These Bargains Full Price! 52 Chev. 2 dr. sed... .$995 52 Nash Ramb. con. $1095 '50 Hudson sed..,.... $595 51 Studebaker sed... Sl Henry J ...cceees 52 Plymouth sed..... 49 Buick sed, ....... 48 Nash “600”"....... $295 47 Olds. sedanette. . .$295 49 Kaiser sed........ $295 50 Ford 2 dr. ......% $595 "49 Ford 2 dr... ..000: $495 '47 Nash cl. cpe....,.$195 '47 Chev. sed, ,...... $295 '47 Dodge sed. ...... $195 46 Pontiac sed....... $195 Many More - New Car Trade-ins to Choase From . All Bargains MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD Sa tone $1720. aw ¥ year ao res. ss Phone FE 66 5. PERRY 1953 Ford Country Sedan Gt Desert Sand with white side wails. $650 Down Rochester Ford Dealer $900.00 Discount 1953 Ford Factory Officials’ Cars LARRY JEROME MAIN AT THE BRIDGE 1711 OL “TOR MORE FHAN 30 ¥ a ee EVERTTRING ApOUT THIS For a good used car that | is guaranteed call or see Clarkston MOTOR SALES pm tb mys 7 dat og ~ R nw ey Gen tit nn. -8 p.m. daily intl. Bin 90° OO '48 FORD 2 DR” ott oy & runs ‘in ‘VE BUY WEST SIDE Used Cars ’49 LINCOLN SP. SED. Loaded with extras tom Priced to EVER Likes a _ Shiny Ne With Good En Does Your Live Upto You If not, why don’t you mak Pontiac citizens have ma money saving trip to C MERCURY’S BIG USE dards are high and our p let these cars speak fo 49 BUICK SEDAN ’49 MERCURY SEDAN 49 FORD 4 DR. '50 DODGE SEDAN ‘50 HUDSON TUDOR '50 CHEVROLET CPE. ‘50 PLYMOUTH CB. CPE, These are but a few of t good conditioned cars t inspection at our central of seven well trained, salesmen to help you i CEN Lincoln- PIKE STREET LOT PHO} FE 43885 FE 4- YONE Clean wer Car , gine and Tires Present Car r Expectations? ¢ the trip so many other | de. What trip? Why, the ENTRAL LINCOLN D CAR LOT. Our stan- rices are low, Come in and r themselves. 'S} STUDEBAKER SED. ‘51 PONTIAC TUDOR ‘$1 MERCURY CB CPE. ‘51 FORD FORDOR '52 LINCOLN SEDAN 52 CHEVROLET 2-DR. 52 OLDS CONVERT. ’52 CHRYSLER CONVERT. he many bright, shiny, hat are waiting for your ized lot. There is a staff courteous, and efficient n your selection. TRAL Mercury PIKE AND CASS NES: 5114 FE 2-9167 Dale Used Cars 55 For Sale Used Cars 55 Bright’ Spot 52 Cadillac Convert. 52 Chevrolet Belair 52 Olds 98 Sedan ’52 Ford, custom sedan 52 Chevrolet 51 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. 51 Olds 98 sedan 50 Cadillac Coupe Deville JEROME HAS A GOOD CAR FOR YOU ‘SI Lincoln sedan » - $1,006 see eeeweree GF ahi co any cdecewel pts al 254 dane nen 45 OULL ALWAYS oe BETTER AT JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC so so ° 0 “a “a “7 4 “a “a Y We Trade For Less ’51 Pontiac dix. 2 dr., $995 $1 Buick 4 dr....... $1,395 50 Pont, 8 dix. 2 di... ‘50 Buick super 2 dr., $895 ’49 Buick super 4 dr., $695 49 Ford 2 dr..... Pr <) "48 Buick 4 dr........ 47 Pontiac 4 dr...... $395 | _ Anderson Pontiac-Buick 7551 Auburn, Utica, Mich. REpublic 2-3001 }~ Niger older gat in 3.2088 after 2. 2 BOR, BY eo seenk Gehacant dio, heater, 0,000 mi. $1, +1. _WINTERIZED AND READY TO GO! ‘$2 Piym. Savoy Suburban... $1,206 ‘@ Piym. Suburban 960s ‘48 Pontiac 2 dr. hydramatic.. 9505 Bi Ford @ Gr .... cescneseetes sees BO Nath 6 GF. occ ce cceeeeeees $705 $7905 49 DeSoto 4 dr. ‘$1 Dodge Coronet, 4 dr . $1,006 ‘$2 Plym, 2 Gro... .ceeeeeeeeie $705 '@@ Ford © GF ...cesewenrecee: $405 ‘$0 Ponting @ GT. .......eee0e: $798 62 Plym. 6 GOOr .....+-ses0-> ses "@ Dodge «OF. cee eneveeeeees $008 We Have 10—'46—'48 Models at Giveaway Prices RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS. Dodge Plymouth Dealer 232 S. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 2-9131 ay a [R CHAMPION 2? ROLES: AUTO sperm: 17] 8. Saginaw St. PE ¢7643 ~ For Sale Trucks 56 CY OWENS A-1 USED TRUCKS 42 Chev., %4-ton -pickup, a bargain and runs good. ’°S1 Ford F-7 tractor —A real beauty, plenty rug- ged. ‘52 Ford tractor, F-6, C.0.E., excellent tires. 50 Ford 14-ton panel, try it, you'll buy it. Like new. '48 Ford, C&C, ideal for a cattle rack. These Good Used Trucks Are All Ready for Work ENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. inaw St, Phone 5-4101 Larry Jerome Rochester Ford Dealer OL 1-9711 Open Evenings : if : 4 2° ORE PE ae ee : 5 3 4: 4 .{ ; sore ane ie le ate My epee ) ae r pie hs ‘ ae by gal ' . ' ‘ ‘aeide es a Raita dl s J. < % \! ‘ ] i y ; A Tae Wea 44 . oe a : ) 4 | is athe. i Teen THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1953 ee __ For Sale Trucks _56|MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan | Sale Household Goods 66| dale Household Goods 66| Sale Miscellaneous 68|’ Sale Miscellaneous ” : | He : refi, Abe ah S| ! HABEL See langese wa e0.s0 | OPEN 8 A.M. 8 P. ; ale Si h"tiay| SUNDAY 10 10 3 OR H exenye Wain y'S HARDWARE 39984 at Adams USED | TRUCKS RECONDITIONED NA SEPARATE SHOP f° vf e Sure It's ’ 9 Ch eae Burmeisters 148, ~ FE 306) y pS 4 eV. a8 Oe IME FOR it Nota ome ane Co, 1-TON PICKUP transit electrical ant WE DELIVER trons, Special utility body with side compartments. New —. An “O.K.” Used ruck for only— $929 ‘47 GMC A large capacity %4-ton van. Ideal for Christmas EI sua” Hit Shs ayy , ~~ LUMBER deliveries—let it pay for ~ 104 8. Sagina PE 2-823 a B + oe gn neg el prey sot You CAN VE WER Cent Feed 75 stoolf -duri th " ee eee _ 14 w 3-523 ion, 950, FE ; ¢. 2685 Perry St. Grain & 7 ee COQ | ee ee Pane re eer relay EET TE | 14: Admiral combination Tv, erg| MOTOROLA CONGOLE EV, MTER| Gf ‘hock lait and vinster bonrd | __Phone FuGAa) | Ghicage roller ot 4 AS: Only $305 | facut memerees | eae tas SRST Gl Fe Se ree| Eee ee ee ae| lace ee re _lagher’s, PE 40306, little, no wiring. 384 Osmun, ows & windowall = mas Lay-oway— or Ha : lAR POR EARTS f SERVICR OM FOUR) APE. GEEK PLANO, iNOW $1 | PR MMT dearer, mate | WAYNE GABERT'S | Siernittr Ons Stat’ nent | RERRIOHRATORA, Last ven | PMILiPe |W So, segues gue Les OF 46 Dodge | Bassist anmare wes "8s Pia hatin |arPciance speciats hs eae) eee ee - _ rer, | PUBL OM, TANKS, TWO 66 GAL. | Mayiee washer, balloon oat, Yo-ton Pickup | Bo¥'s 3x” oapuaaren. ame | PLANO TONG, S RAPLIRING | Sndbrosner ‘comin eae Fi | Keppra aA 0: Soré WasTean PLYER. 3" i aazaPeonn pon aa gnay 3 a WON als Speederecor players veeeeees RC 'A7 Ford | ge SeE erect ema] Se ota “Se ee «la 2 with FE BOY'S WW” ROADMASTER BIKE. | BEST PIANO DEALS ARE MADE 1 Tiecens, PRZRIOER ATOR. _£2 | Hoover vacuume rs, 20 per cent off . one TV. 31 any others to choose from __ | _tast. Gallagher's. FE ¢-0608. GusTOM ~~ BUILT DAVENPORT | 121 N Basia Bt PE 56180 Pgh SR ARLE IER i Y-ton Panel i IN. BIKE, LIKE NEW, FE oF zum HIGH FIDIL-| “and chair, wine mohair $8. FE Up_to 34 months to _pay | SREP | eat Sealey hee |, LINOLEUM, 9xl2, $595 48 Dodae STANDARD SiZE GIRLS BE|_ done, good. conduion, mr enw.) USED TRADE-IN = | BS. tinleum. 10 6. Perry _eycle, OR 3-7262, JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS, CLEARANCE F ¥%-ton Panel Boats & Accessories 60) san ‘ciarinet in ease, soot suas | Rael occ Bi nee Bqtpmemt __ will sell $75. Ca ar cope osthccanposse MEE fn z PUNO rls WiFk Sanus lee “cine ‘tod ticnk Gate ADDING MACHINES & CASH REO- Bow tS ook's Bn fecher’s, PE 4-080 : any = A I ge Ae OeeY Matat Oovice CamuE om a abe 5 FLAT CLARINET. COMPOSE F rm suite. mahogany.| like new —_ ORDER -YOUR is54 (NSON| Sith metal case’ PE 38215. auto washer, used 6 mos. $195. — motor now. oe a ae ‘MANY Christmas Gifts 67A i ; ) : Tye-nce | trailers, “Tick tone ak qual, a goed - +1 CONVENIENS CREDIT nee! een ds Owens Marine Supplies. : , : FLYER ELECTRIC The Brand New |" 2 sires | sae hone TPURNITURE GO. | Freres 54 Chevrolet |scoorsnoxs ros canisruas | 1cc0n trailer, Trucks- for. ! our lay-| __ hanninato T WORKS 1809 8. Telegraph Ra. FE 2-8033 NOW! 223 HYDROPLANE HULL WITH e MERCURY’ _vr- aon a? for rms. THE THRIFTY TRUCKERS | sagzms,r LOT — | Fama sate JACK | ee 5 Saree ie = cx eg eT oS en| FER : bulk HAB ee Tome ons. 1 | imo UB, KENMORE Wi " COMB. STORMS: ASH p. , coal heater : ) 3 A SORE RE Sas te wer oo 3 — Awning Type Windows | PE 2-10i7 Yosemite, B'ham. 103 WILLIAMS ST. __ | ring set, band has writer and table, jodie . eee eee SRINGS Gor | EXCELLENT AUTOMA gleaming Spe IB, 1,5 1 a M. A. BENSON HFT. AND 38 FT. SEMETRATL-| for bunk beds, 35 W. Kennett | “sietiress and felt mattress. 629.| Joep” \ady end Sa to] gat cats and bes 5.3706, aT: \eteteeramnad fb Seana ted FE Faience aq | fe teat, ae) We Je. mens| REAL WESTERN COWGIRL OUT: “KT DAT | ee heavy duty truck. After 4 p. m.| contract, give I if ‘ i i i : O J | : u auto Plumbing Speciale | "Beet Tae est 1S OSs wits Sl alata $2 esi. ‘siedtric ‘hot waide ‘neat Prumbing & er - ‘ «vee, Oe Dequiaire a SURPLUS wea a ls Pa r | Open s oa. to 6 p.m. Arnason Plumbing 130 Full Price! "51 Chevrolet po a %-ton pickup. “* $095 50 Chevrolet sedan deliv. ...... $695 "51 Chevrolet sedan deliv, ...... $795 $1 Chevrolet. C.O.E. tractor ...$795| = "51 Dodge ¥4-ton panel ..... $695 49 Ford . %-ton panel .... .$395 "47 Ford ¥4-ton panel eee $295 Many More ant's Se Mocs ft. (ap to © fh) 1. té Choose From Bot pipe $1.40 © longi Plastic Wall Tile. . 3c Doors #2, & up AROLD'S 140 8 Aw vy Senet eee Ee eee wees se eweee plements. Ford = rea ay = pokes & more State Bank Clerk Lge ag Re ee ees OE vere ‘ ys pitti | tl te ti, « =. 7 i , : ‘ . ’ —_ —_ j : 5 / Fivty.two | New Findings May Be Doom of Housefly — LOS ANGELES ®—A new sci- entific attack on the housefly, aimed to hit him in the intestines, was reported today to the Entomo- logical Society of America First. steps in the offensive are to find out how the fly converts his food into energy and cell-build- ing material. When the facts about housefly digestion are determined, insect fighters wil] know more pre- cisely about where and how to do the hitting. One of the new findings is that houseflies have pepsin in their sys- tems, Pepsin is an enzyme which helps meat-eating animals to di- gest pret. . - Dr. Bernard Greenberg of the University of Kansas reported the pepsin discovery, Up to now it has been taken for granted, Dr. Greenberg said, that insects do not have pepsin. The new. finding means that there is less difference between flies and the higher animals than \) ‘ of ® ” 4 © able to:new and different forms \ pwede nr men 5-pc. Chrome and Plastic Dinette ate gma finding wa on Economy-priced set features 30x40x48-inch table $ ported . W. Chefurka, with gray mother-ol-peari plastic top, double. tube $7 Down —*¢ . 2-Piece Jacquard Frieze Suite USE SEARS $ Regularly Priced at $229 18 EASY TERMS Beautiful Harmony House suite is sale priced for Christmas... this year give a gift for your home! Suite is crafted by experts with sagless adjustable web bottom for wear and comfort! Select from many Harmony House colors. Brighten your living room with this smartly designed davenport and chair! y House 5-pc. ii Oak Dinette Modern Styling . . . Your Choice of Limed Oak or Silver Fox Table and $10 Down, Sears Easy Terms This year buy a gift for the home . . . make it this functionally beautiful solid oak din- ette set! Beautifully bonded formica top extension table with heavy apron and smart tapered legs. Chairs ore expertly con- structed with padded slip seats in yellow plastic or chartreuse. Buy now at Sears on our Easy Credit Terms . . . the best way to buy at Christmas time! Your credit is al- ways good. government experiment chrome legs. Chrome chairs have plastic cover- station at London, Ontario. Dr. ings in gray, red, or yellow : rae 5-Pc. Chrome Dinette Set A Christmas gift suggestion for the homemaker! Kidney-style table, 30x40 inches, extends to 48 inches, has gray mother-ol-pearl top. Choose either gray or red chrome chairs. Use your credit! $8 Down it Pe inet Neil ne Fes : | $129 Star Burst Dinette Set A masterpiece in plastic and chrome! Table, 36x 48x60-inch, has Star Burst plastic top that re- sists stains, burns and blisters, heavy double corn er legs. Gray, red or yellow plastic Star Burst 9 y. yel P ic ar s $10 ae PF YOURSELF Harmony House Table Gro With Limed Oak Tops and Silver Fox Legs ar MARVELS GIVE You Give a different and most welcome gift v A FINE-TASTING this Christmas . . . tables from our Har- 4 mony House modern selection! There's a table for every purpose and room. . . each expertly constructed for years of service, each designed for elegont sim- plicity. Cocktail Table. 13.95 Step-End Table 13:95 Corner Table. . 18.95 SALE! BABY FURNITURE Birch or Maple Drop Side Crib Crib has full panel ends, heavy woven steel 88 springs with angle iron frame. 4 positions. aple or Birch finish! 2.50 Famous ‘Boodle Buggy’ Maple Youth Bed 4bow hood, gray : , rubber tires, storm 16.88 pose quae “eae $28 board Two-Tone Versatile 5 Occasional Tables Off-White Sea Mist Finished Tops; Toasted Legs! There’s something for every home in this striking table group . «. trimly designed in smart contrasting tones. Each piece is set off with attroctive polished brass hardware .. . the perfect occent for the sea-mist finished tops ond toasted 4 —feghogany finished-legs. See them!