“ee , » 6 PAGES Ez é nal Co Federal Jurist Finds No Proof of Conspiracy Biggest Antitrust Suit in U.S. History Ends in- Business Victory CHICAGO (#—U. 8. Dist. Judge Walter J. Labuy to- day dismissed the rn- ment’s civil antitrust suit against the Du Pont inter- ests, General Motors. Corp. and the United Stgtes Ru ber Co. Judge Labuy held that the government had “failed to prove cons , monop- olization, a t of or any. reasonable é probability of restraint.” “The essence of the conspiracy and restraint which the govern- ment charged and sought to prove in this case,’ he said, ‘is alleged limitation on General Motors’ abil- ity to deal as it pleased with com- US. Asks UN. Illness. Critical Vatican Reports Pope Improved, but Still Ailing Irritation of Stomach —Membrane Blamed for : Sudden : Seizure VATICAN CITY (®—Pope ‘Pius XII, gravely ill with a to Help Free 11 Lodge, Allies Discuss Way to Secure Release of China Captives | ‘UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ® — ze8 H HE 5 fi E if z 3 it : i | bitel i ate Dulles here to take a person- | LOS ANGELES #—While Santa Claus was out front in downtown department store entertaining the today, a sneak thief made No Deaths Dec. 15 Is Aim , Seek Support of Motorists, Pedestrians for Safety Day By JOSEPH K. SFAIR With.S-D Day.only 12 days away, authorities are en- is “satisfactory.” Dr. Riccardo Galeazzi- Lisi, the Pope’s personal |. physician, announced this in a special bulletin. The doctor’s announce- night during ve fears were felt for the life | the Roman _ Catholic Church. The perit is the smooth, that lines b”. OK in Senate Flock of Approved Before Close of Special Session WASHINGTON @® — The -Senate confirmed a flock of President Ei- senhower’s nomi- nations last night before quitting work until next month. But Sen. Langer (R-ND) an- nounced he would fight the nomi- nation to the PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEM BER 8, 1954 —56 . ey Vote -“ : di LEE nF ~ 2 exfire pea a a i = Fries E j it dd hd 1 ei ee errr sen M From Tomorrow _ Judge Throws Out |e ~ DuPont-GM Casé} At 9:30 A. M. Tomorrow ‘'s Parade af Over 50,000 Are Expect At 9:30 a. m., eight Pontiaé motorcycle policemen kick over the starters on their machines at S. Saginaw will St. and Franklin Rd. and literally get the big parade off a clavertae Sige ne ppralling into line behind | Former Carrier official control car,|Sends Junk Mail Lt. T. Scott com- : manding. Through its radio|to Summerfield the —— pace will be HAYS, Kan. @® — Herman y 3 : i Saving Witness Knifed to Death -Phenix City Man Killed All Democrats © Vote to Rebuke F 3 j Pas it lilese z se He Prefers Confusion WICHITA FALS, Tex. #—Victor Edward Kuhl, a 22-year-old air- man at Sheppard Air Force Base, had his fame changed yesterday to ry E i . fa A Senate determining what is re- Vytautas Edvaroas Kulikauskas. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) “otate Hamm Brother Kept on Dr. Sam ers at Diary trians. An added appeal also was made by the Pontiac| ‘s" services. Se ee ane ss Se | tmz, reapectivdty) the most serious traffic problems) 1 rvELAND (INS)—The state showed today that the Major nomiriations confirmed in-|5 <4 6, woes Next will be the first units of the | “St y Chamber of Commerce and municipal judges for per- cluded that of Dr.’ Willard F. Lib 5 and 6 a. m. The previous low was atand , by the|, Dondero said this was in con- older brother of accused wife-killer Dr. Sam Sheppard sonal support of the national event Dec. 15. by, a University of Chicago scien-|"“orichitan eee oe of the coldest paleo pero cio ay ELA cea ene began compiling a detailed diary of every event connect- . While every community in the U. S. is getting set for |tist, as a member of the Atomic et is cation last stent. eeu Be the 12 toy- ce ke eee anaes where fewer|ed with the case an hour after the murder was reported. the presidentially proclaimed Safe Driving Day, Pontiac | Energy Commission. efauv- | a low of zero reported at Cadillac |!and floats will be the Oakland trattic problems are encountered.| Assistant Prosecutor Tom Parrino hammered at Dr. fficials ing even greater efforts to meet the |“"_“>-Tenn) announced he was/ang only 8 above at Peliston. | County Sheriff's Mounted Posse; sar ais nakect area officials are urging gre: dropping his opposition and contir-| Other lows were at Flint. with 14. |the Jackie Rae-ettes, a precision | , Stephen Sheppard on why he ept dates, times and places worthy sa coe of this dramatic event. 2 mation ’ Houghton, 10; Gladwin, 12: Mar-| ‘rill team; the Dryer sisters. 11) Today s Press of police interrogations, Dr. Sam’s moves, his actions and Clyle R. kill, county* tere| Annucl Sonta Clow quette, 16; and Escanaba, 17 — baton Degas and the) ,, ove pips igracait with the case if he didn’t think his rman com- had 1,263 persons killed nua forecas tomorrow Motorcy lu Deyte, Wah... sccccecccescecss. 2 ~ cates raed the reaction in the first nine months of this Story Sta s Tod . Bip rs amg seanpercnars Frolicking along the side lines) Csrivimes Corel “As you recorded all that of groups and motorists so|Year. Milo J. Cross, president | Story Starts loday with a few snow flurries likely| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | Semis information did you expect far to appeals supporting |°% the Pontiac Chamber of Com-) Starting today im the Pontise / tonight. The U. S. Weather Bureau County News that you would be a witness the event, which for a| merce moved: Press is cur annual Santa Claes | says the low tonight in the Pon-| 1954 All-State Prep Satertae nee. in a case wheré your broth- 24-hour period without one| “The Teal cost of traffic ac | story, “Banta and the Mars |tiac area will be 21 to 25 with ym vd pen EE er would be charged with eeeartie accident | “ests the most precious thing | King.” This children’s feature ja high Saturday of 33-37, Tomor- 11 Announced by AP High Scheel... first degree murder?” Par- ang nout the country we own—that’s human life and it | has been prepared by Lacrece | row night will be slightly warmer| On togay’s Pontiac Press sports aries Meese vsees inc demanded to know "cle know thet oat Dec. 15, Onk-| "ay boveus” |= | SERS ee Set ae " veauray( vagnirene as 4c | ceeca’ rie aaee magn | Cine “No, sir,” Dr. Steve re- land County residents will be| He further referred to the cham-| Beginning tonight in the Pon- | grees with a trace of snow re-|- School football team. The Poa Sect ee. a | plied. standing shoulder to shoulder with | ber's Safety Committee which tise Press read this fascinating | corded, was selected by Michigan sports o ee et Earlier, the older brother of the " every American to accomplish the| (Continued op Page. 26, Col. 1) colorfal Santa Claus fantasy | This morning in downtown Pon-| writers and editors and js the | Went aés...........80, 61, 42, 58,54 | man accused of bludgeoning ‘to - reget SA ee ee Dw." |. ae ree ro —— chil. = the ee consensus of whe is the finest | omens Peres... -: = ae his wife, — Haskill. ’ Diagite Hour : ages. install. at 8 o'clock, rising to| among the state’s schoolboy g1 Gunen’s t defense quest Softener Salt Delivered, Alarmed by the fact that Mich-| "“"“*hridey nights ils oeiock | ment Is on page | ders, ” pexeypheligfiomte fey: (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) ea alane ashen a ‘Santa Arrives at > 9:30 Tomorrow in C r istmas Parade - 7 =¢ 1 fil Ee J , ° ss ( ae . A f 4 . Fd “i i i -! ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1056. < ‘\ é Over 50,000 to See Yule Parade Here | will be clowns furnished by. the Pontiac Junior Chamber ,of Com- Y i i ? i ui 4 ; Hi i it 3 F i peyule rent tlh etttaf Churches of Pontiac, First Church of God, Baldwin Avenve Methodist Church, Macedonia Baptist Church, Greek Orthodox Church and Trinity Baptist Charch. ‘ Completing the religious section are First Church of the Nazarene St. Trinity Lutheran Church, Cen tral Methodist Church and the Pon- tiae Knights of Columbus Council. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—( loude to partly — and temerrow A few smew Net te- West Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding # am. Direction: Southwest Sun sets Friday et $:00 pm Sun rises Saturday at 7:44 am Moon sete Gaturday at 119 am Moon rises Baturday at 1:1) pm Dewnteown Temperatures lia om a een 19 a, Va M. -ccesees. 20 VT it Wegeanenec 27 BB. M..csoness. 20 LCS faisconadd 29 9B M..csceee-. 23 3 Pe Mote eaes Po 20 B. Me. sescees, * Thuredsy tn Pontiac {As downtown) : cone ececcsnceses bs] TO. ccseerngseenness 23 mh temperature....eeteeesreesees m5 Weather—Cloudy. Year Age in Pentiae Highest 3 SOCEES . 36 Lowest temperature. ......6.0s 00000: n Mean temperature.........c0.eceee.- 46 _ Weather—Cloudy. Highest Lowest Tempersteres This Date in 82 Years °* 60 im 196! @ to 1940 Thursday's ——— Chart ! Bismarck 37 46 Memphis on, Coditine Ff * a Hi 4 a Chieago 1 62 Mew Orleans 68 49 Cincinnati 36 26 New York 34 37 Denver 8 i a z 4 | : Port oe 62 5 rie 24 18 ele © 6 Galen oS ‘| tiagCadillac | Woodward post. 1 _ | set up there At @ am: Wind Velocity 19 wpn | according to Pontiac Police S fo Handle ush of Christmas Mail the use of the former Wilson Pon- agency at 275 ar for incoming. parce ‘Necessary equipment will be in a few days, Reese said. As the season progresses post of- fices throughout the country will become more and more bogged down, but this package mailing schedule, can be followed now, said Reese Allow 6 to 7 days for gifts sent to the West Coast or Pacific North- west: 4 f 5 days to the South; and 3 days to the East except for larger cities. Starting Dec. 10 the post office will operate from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m‘ and, if necessary,” will be open one or two Sundays before Christ- é E Hl : 3 Ae gag rE= Fed + =18 sf | oH oe ¢ ruLt e * ®. On the drama docket for 8:15 + fel rent tit gibie! Fx geGeie S378 YMCA, Sponsored by the Y. A. — a 6:30 dinner) e > * A card party open to the public, will be held by Rebekahs at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Ann street home of Mrs William Thornton. Re- freshments will also be served. * Ld i Kathleen Piket, children’s librar- ian at Baldwin Library, will de- vote her Saturday morning story hours completely to Christmas tales this month and has three stories lined up for tomorrow's 10:30 a.m. program for kindergart- ners up Grimm's story of ‘'The Elves and the Shoemaker,” LeGrand's “Cap'n Dow and the Hole in the Doughnut.” and ‘The Foolish Lad, ,@ Danish folktale, are included. Injured in Crash | BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital, Pontiac, She suffered scalp }cuts when, police said. she lost ‘control of her auto on icy pave-| ment on East Maple road near | Oakland Hills Country Club and skidded into a tree. | | Gail Blanchard, 16. of 42 Smith |Dr., was injured yesterday when |her car spun on icy pavement jand strick a telephone pole. ‘gt Clayton Randolph. She was treat: ed at St Joseph Mercy Hospital ‘for head injuries, follewing the’ accident at Prall and Washington Sts —_——— —— Gunmen Tie Up, Rob Attendant Youthful - Trio Threaten to Return to Gas Station at Maple, Telegraph - BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP —After telling Wayne Taylor, 28, lone gas station ‘attendant at | Reeves Standard Service, Maple and Telegraph Rds., this morning, to ‘Behave yourself or you'll get killed,” three youthful gunmen tied him with friction tape and robbed the cash register and open safe of $713. * * Taylor worked himself loose suf- ficiently to dial the telephone op- erator, who dispatched police to the scene. 38 caliber revolvers on him and every week. But not for a repeat perform ance on Taylor, who told police he was quitting his job. The attendant’ said the three drove off in a 1946 maroon Plym- outh. He described his assailants as from 18 to 21, one about 5 feet 7 inches with brown hair and a small moustache, wearing blue jeans. Another youth was described as 5 feet 8 inches tall with dark hair ana sideburns, slim build, . apd wearing a dark jacket; while a third was short and was wearing a sport jacket. Senate Condemns McCarthy, 67-22 (Continued From Page One) quired iy preserving its dignity. No one else is in it;.he said. The resolution, as adopted - by. the Senate in its final form, con- demned McCarthy’s conduct on these two counts: 1. Thaf he had obstructed ‘‘the constitutional processes of the Sen- ate’ by failing to cooperate with and hy repeatedly abusing a- Sen- ate elections subcommittee and its members in their investigation of his financial affairs in 1951-52. 2. That he “acted contrary to senatorial ethics and tended to bring the Senate into dishonor and disrepute’ by his attacks on the special committee that recom- mended his censure and by calling the Senate's special session, among other things, “a lynch The second count, offered by Bennett, was adopted in place of a count recommended by the spe- cial ¢ ttee to condemn Mc- Carthy for .“‘intemperate abuse" of Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker. The count based on .McCarthy’s treatment of Zwicker at a closed- door hearing in New York City last Feb. 18 was never brought to a vote after strong oppogition to ‘Vit became evident in the debate. Bennett's count was substituted in- stead by a 64-23 vote, and then approved 64-24. Reminded of his earlier charac- terization of the session as a “lynch party.” McCarthy was asked if he felt like he had been. lynched I am disappointed with my Demo- cratic colleagues. The Democrats went down the line in voting for censure although they said it would be a judicial proceeding."' 2 Youths Face Court ‘in Vandalism Case Two youths charged with smash- ing furniture and appliances valued at $20.000 in’ H8- summer homes jat Woodhull Lake Nov. 2 through 5 were bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court today by Springfield Township Justiee Em- jmett J. Leth. | Charged with breaking and en- | tering in the nighttime, the teen- ragers wil be arraigned Monday | at 9% am. before Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty. . Held in Oakland County Jail on ‘| Mrs. Vera M. Barnds, 60, of 30 $ 5.000 bond are Harold Parker. ~| Delaware St.. Pontiae, fs ip good 16 of $10 M-15 Clarkston, and Fugene Buchheister, 15, of 5789 Clarkston-Orion Pd A third youth, charged in the vandaliam. Robert Withey. 16. of 4655 Lakeview, Woodhull Lak e. pleatied guilty Nov. 24 and will be isentenced Monday. He testified ‘today saying the other two had | accompanied him at various times during the spree . Willits Funeral Planned ' FOSTORIA (UP) — Service will be held tomorrow at ? pm "for Frank’ P. Willits. former La- peer County supervisor, who died Tuesday at the age of 91. ~ ENTRY Please enter the home o 4 | 1954 Pontiac Christmas Lighting Contest Ce eS in the 1954 Christmas Lighting contest. Mail Entries to Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce * 34 East Pike Street, before Dec. 18 BLANK — f: x ° ee ee ee Pontiac Deaths a Taylor said two of the men held bragged that they would be back t “No,” he replied smilingly. ‘But Paul Edwin’ Green The Blessing of the Baby will be. given from St. Joseph's Catholic Church Saturday at 10 a.m. for Paul Edwin Green. Burial will follow, in ,Mount Hope Cemetery. Paul is the 17 day-old son: of John and Agnes Felice Gretm, 1244 Mt. Clemens St. He was born Nov. 15 at St, Joseph Mercy Hos pital and died there yesterday. his mother and father, he is survived by. eight brothers and sisters, William, George, John, James, Frank, Shirley, Linda and J« Ann all at home. The baby is at the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Home. John H. Jennings John H. Jennings, 74, 52 N. Pad- + dock St. | Church will officiate with burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Mrs. Warren Nelson Service will be held from the Trinity Baptist Church at 2. p.m. Saturday for Mrs. Warren (Hattie) Nelson, 3417 Fourth St., Detroit. The Rev. J. Allen Parker of the Néwman AME Church of which ‘she was a member will officiate. | Burial will be Monday in Oak Hill | Cemetery, She died at 31 Orchard | | Lake Ave. last Monday.- ‘Born in Ruston, La. Feb, 16, 1877, | yy exhilarating Aftcs Shave Lotion, soothing Talcum, brisk Cologne —especially “if it's Old Spice, in “those man-size, ship decorated bottles. | 98 N. 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But, he'|: denied he told his brother to “‘get | - The book listed events, meetings, attempts at questioning, hospital actions, and sd on, from June 5, 1954, to today. . ~ Q. When did you start making notes on July 4th? A. At 7 am. The 35-blow murder wag reported to police a few seconds before 6 a.m. * Q. What notes did you make | - July 4th? . A.. Sam's injury, things that ap- peared of note. charged with the murder but did so decause “it was my opinion he had been questioned excessively.” Parrino then forced him to ad- mit he came to that opinion ‘‘on July 3th.” Q. In other words, any move you thought of importance you made a note of? . A. Salient featyres. Q. Was every move of Sam or in relation to Sam recorded in your notes? . A. Yes. ‘ Q. In other words, each time yeur brother was questioned by Press and get ‘ef Call FE 2-181 police officers or an attempt was bet thetneens Miebdiiet ned othe, | THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE... 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This total of ime dur- ing the year was much larger than the current female labor force— t si rs nearly 25 million. This is is bees 6 per. cent of all wemen, of working age. 4 What kind of work do the wee’ | do? A fourth-are in clerical jobs. : Good Turn Backfire’ PORTLAND, Me. (UP)—Michael Pearce, 9. did a good deed and. landed in the hospital. A woman passenger on the bus he was rid- ing dropped one of her armftti of packages. The boy leaned over to pick it up and was struck in’ | the eye by sa hanger protruding — another of the packages. | An infant's eyes reach full size. at age 8 or 9. Crap-Shooting Officers © Crash Groom's Party TORONTO (UP) — Two crap- | when the Michigan Gupur of the Americart thstitute of Planners | | Meets. in Detrojt at the Veterans’ Memorial Building. . Attending with about 50 other a fifth in service jobs, anothér | Shooting cops from the city’s mor- consultants, educators and govern- fiffh in factory and like jobs and ality ,squaé faded a prospective mental, workers in the planning an — in professional and tech- bridegroom's wedding plans yester- Profession will ‘be George N. i a" = ¥y day when they arrested him and | ,Skrubb, director of the Oakland 8 of his pre-wedding “guests.” The two officers paid $3’ admis- sion to the game, which saw %6.- 000 change hands, then signaled, for a raid. The grootii-fo-be, Frank Simone, 18, was chafged with run- ning a game of chance. Judge Hartrick to Apeeor' on Detroit Plan Panel. Oakland County Circuit Cougt ' Judge George B. 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M, Santa Claus and all his helpers will’ parade down Saginaw Street for all to see little ones Alter the parade. be sure to v: it SIMMS TOYLAND Be here for this big once-a-y@ar evens with all your the young sters will “find the most-wanted toys and adults. will learn that Simms prices offer savings beyond compare. - It’s SIMMS for BIGGER SAVINGS! Compare Prices Before You Buy * USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN ra - bccEst DOLL BARGAIN IN S HISTORY Life *Size and’ Lifelike Baby Gail Dolls Moker's Price Teg Shows $15.95 ‘30s Exactly as Pictured . The doil with the washable arma, face and hair. - GO-L0- alee: ‘mame’ (), / iy i/ 4 Comm niele ualhé 5D ¢ ¥ be af MILTENECLIEMG A ed “FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY! _ Child’ SLED Flexible Steering—All Steel Runners Regular - $2.98 Value *] 97 Junior size sled for children almost 3 9 teet long (34 inches! Limit 1 to @ customer Hardwood plat- form, flexible. hollow ground runners =x. oF. 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Christenson rapped at the car windows. Skipper broke his | * Jeash and attacked the dogeatch- | er, ‘biting his leg.. a Boyhood En joyment |x ‘Became Employment SCHENECTADY, N. ¥. (UP)-— | Jos Mack liked to climb trees bet- 4 ‘ Since 1937 he’s been injured { city nurseries ang spraying to con. History” Comes Alive in This College Class _ COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (UP) — Some college students here meet- in a museum to take a course called ‘ ‘The History of New York how they played and what they | thought about... They even spin baskets, weave cloth, and ‘cut shingles. i - The college says this is prob- ably the “most unusual course in the field of American history. ever | ‘Reveal Wonder Drug’ | SCHENECTADY, N. Y. (UP) — for Bad Photo Negatives | Folk.” The State Teachers College of Oneonta is giving «the course, teaching about the way of life in‘ _ That wa Skipper’s error. Local | | tor thas: anything else when be, was law entitles a dog to one bite, but a bay. ‘Skipper had to go to the pound, Today, many years and trees ta! ottered.”” Silence Is Goldén anyhow — for a rabies test. |e, he still does. As head of the|is destroying trees. But) yew York when the state was on| No Goldén lin ew motu nore tot display at the Cape Ann Historical get him out of the pound. Skipper's en route from | City Forest Department, he also|he’d rather taise them. Srondiar : RFOLK, General Electric Corp. It washes | \iseum. The coat, still a flaming James Christenson. ve , — In one nursery he has 40 to 50! ‘he : High School here ordered a $6,000 | dust from a negative when flushed War saw Skipper tied to a tree in Tower Ohio to St. James, Mo., and low | has plenty of trees to clitfib. varieties of trees for later planting| The students learn the folk songs |-soundproof wall built around its| across the surface dissolves oily | Ted, was a Revolutionary relic Grove Park about dawn. His own-| in funds, stayed on, sleeping in the| Mack has charge of cutting down | in city parks, In another, he has|and folk tales of the New York | band room after neighbors com- fingerprints by a détergent action | taken from an officer on @ captured ers, Van Winkle, his wife and four ssa ine eee | diseased trees, raising trees in two 1,300 trees. | pioneers, haw they worked and’ plained about the noise. and fills the valleys in the |British vessel in 1776. ¥ ne . . . . ; a : N STE WART- GLEN I Es QUALITY FURNITURE S IN C‘E 1917 -ON. THIS CHRISTMAS SPECIAL | “CUSTOM BUILT” 2-Pc.'SECTIONAL =. : 4 an u want — it will or civided with a table and a ‘at you can stretch out on. Arrange this versatile sectional make an ideal corner settin lamp or as an extra long bed ‘is mode modern rei yet conservative enough to fit into an Cok Pink, Belg Beige and 4 Charcoal see th SIX DECORATOR COLORS m Lime Green, Dark ee sofas in our display gered The construction used only on the highest priced upholstered pieces is used on these sectionals. Large double — —— springs mounted on hardwood strips and hand ee ning 10 ~ an cine you luxurious sitting comfort with long ife, * eh ~ 8&-WAY HAND TIED COIL CONSTRUCTION i, Sag or bend. There is no finer at any price. Down Regular 824459 A CUSTOM MADE ’BENCH BUILT? 2-Pc. SECTIONAL PRICED WITH THE LOWEST! Never before have we been able to offer an upholstered furniture value such as this. A special purchase enable us to offer this beautiful custom built sectional with hand tied coil spring base and back, a construction found only in the highest quality upholstered furniture. The style is outstanding with deep tufted back styling and smart b Ne) 1N ie OAK MODERN lines. The cover is equally outstanding for it is a closely woven all wool high lgop pile tweed that will give years of wear and cleans with ease. You have your choice of SIX beautiful NEW decorator colors in this outstanding cover by one of the countries leading fabric mills. Don’t miss this buy of the year. I Give 1€% One of PONTIAC’S LARGEST DISPLAYS of QUALITY TOYS! LAYAWAY NOW! Everything for Boys and Girls! Christmas! itl RECORD PLAYERS Several styles to choose from. All types play all three speed records. They have electric pickup and are in convenient +19” *69* Matching carrying cases to Corner Table ss Also Available on unior Baking Kit Stunning modern chest finished in Perfect Gift for: blond oak. Same chest available in i oar tatsben | Girls! Boys! 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Soldiers would often rather wade through the wet streets than risk the rough and gullied sidewalks. . are Students, like American street urchins, dodged through traffic in mad attempts to hitch rides on the tail ends of any moving hulk, streshoar, Ce cart, or truck. hmcicon anes invariably | came away after a drive through | Seoul with headaches and the shakes. strike Edward Hanlon, 77, fell off a curb | Now, the long ‘overdue police aot oeeens eee res © around the city overnight and trem nowhere. _ White lines were draws on the crossings and stop lines for auto- mobiles. é Even khaki-clad national mili- tary police were thrown into the campaign to bring some sanity to Seoul traffic. Surprised pedestrians found) | themselves herded to the street and drivers at first. .. Posters and loudspeakers warned | the populace ahead of time what was about. to happen. Most foreigners were quick fo pass pessimistic judgments on the | entire idea. Today, most would admit they- were wrong. 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Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich. as second clas. matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The oo, fs entitled exclusively to the use , for of local sows prtuted tm this sows- paper, as es all AP news dispatches te delivered carrier for t Sy Where carrier service is not available by mati Genesee. Livingston. Mscomb, Lapeer and ww Counties ts $1200 « r; elsewhere in Miehiaan and al! other places tn the ry eta are pavable tp advance : year. AM mai) Pontiac FE 2-6181 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU S aceenenseEneneatneeente FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1954 —_———_— a OP CIRCULATIONS Experts Are Studying Michigan Road Building ’ This newspaper stands squarely behind Governor aes) road build- ing program, . This is no time to cotipaniise - It calls for all-out action. Michigan roads are tn woeful condi- tion in proportion .to the automobile Probably no one is culpable. The traffic situation simply ran away with itself. It's a nationwide condition. But now the moment for action is ‘at hand. Federal, state, county and city units must unite and tear into the problem. It’s a big one. It calls for big thinking. - a a . ‘A few million dollars here and there will serve no purpose at all. One might as well water a parched ten acre corn field with a few pails of water. x * The Governor proposes a total of five hundred -million dollars. This is a breath-taking sum of money and it ‘sounds awesome — but probably it isn't enough. The situation is almost catas- trophic. . On main highways, traffic inches along, and in a desperate attempt to save a little time, some drivers cut in and out in a dangerous and reckless manner. Big, broad, ample highways would solve the dilemma and NOTHING ELSE WILL. Traffic laws can’t do it. Red, green and amber lights are com- ° pletely insufficient. WE NEED MORE DRIVING SUR- FACES. x x x The Pontiac Press dispatched ’ Burpetr C. Stopparp of our own staff to Lansing to cover Wednes- day’s meeting. He reports that there was an amazing unanimity ‘ of opinion among those at the conference. “Everyone there re- alized the plight of the State and the Nation,” says he, “and they are al! willing to pitch in ‘ and attempt to solve the prob- lem on a big; broad basis.” x &© *& | Adding a few feet to the shoulders and widening an obvious bottleneck mean nothing now. Roads must be In some spots there must be auxiliary highways or alternate routes. Michigan is up against It. We must act and act now. The home of the automotive industry should lead the country in pointing the way out of a nationwide traffic snarl. Salvation Army Week In this week marking the 75th ann!- versary of the Salvation Army in the United States, it is a privilege to pay tribute to its effective and practical religious work. The Salvation Army is an outgrowth of the movement begun in England by WILLIAM Boots, a Methodist minister, in 1865. It spread to the United States in 1879 and after a somewhat faltering start enjoyed steady growth. * * * Today the Army's work in this country is handled by 1.893 corps and outposts. more than 5,000 officers and almost 9,000 em- ployes. In an average peacetime year it serves some 13,000,000 meals to the needy. The Army carries on its open air evangelistic work in 85 countries and preaches the Gospel in 81 languages. The broad scope of its activities in- cludes family welfare services, shelters for transients, homes and hospitals for unmarried mothers and Harbor Light “centers for rehabilitation of alcoholics. * * ® “The Army's work tn Pontiac ts under the capable direction of Senior Captain and Mrs. Vernon * M. AUGUSTINE. - ee ne ee mete ee vin. Its nie Plains outpost is in charge of Lieut. MARGARET ~ GENGE. The Salvationists’. appearance on the streets with their Yuletide kettles is a ‘heartwarming reminder that Pontiac is a better-and happier community be- cause they live and labor here. —— Nature’s New Elm Tree Just when man thinks time and events have revealed a weakness of na- ture, something happens to set the rec- ord straight. This certainly has beenéthe’ case with one of the continent's most magnificent shade trees — the American elm. They _are being destroyed by the thdusands in the rapid spread of Dutch elm dis- ease. Yet nature, in its wondrous way ‘already has perfected an elm which resists this plague. * * * Discovery of that fact was made in 1937 at Normal, II]., by the late ARCHIE Impressed by the way the tree's branches spread and soared upward more sharply than other elms, AUGUSTINE, @ nurseryman, began an in- vestigation. This showed the tree has twice as many chromosomes per cell as other elms, a deeper root system and a tougher hide. * bs x Now, 17 years later, specimens. of thése trees, called Augustine. Ascending Elms, are thriving in 170 communities. Ndt only do they appear to be immune to Dutch elm disease and phloerp necrosis but are providing as much shade and beauty as the less resistant elms. The Man About Town A New Ag. Agent Northern Peninsula Man Comes to Oakland County Socialized medicine: Doctor get- ting tee chummy with his secretary or nurse. Taking up his duties as Oakland County Agricultural Agent is Lyle B. Abel, who comes here from Sault “. Marie where he has held a similar po- ; sition for the past 11 years. He is an alumnus of Michi- =, gan State College, and was teacher of vocational agri- , <% (x “ culture for a period of 10 | . es - years, being , located at Caro, Escanaba and the Soo, He ts 50 and married, and has two daughters, one of whom ts with the Mayo Clinte and the other a senior in high school Edmond W. Alchin who has returned to work at Michigan State College. The Abel appointment is announced by ABEL "He succeeds Howard J. Reid, Chairman of the Agricultural Committee of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors, Recollections of theatrical days in Pontiac around a half century ago come to Mike Guinan who remembers when the late Ephriam Howland had the theater that bore his name, on West Pike St., and who always sat tn the left side front box to check on “The Prince of Pilsen,” “The Cat and the Fiddle,” “The Lion and ‘he Mouse,” and other top stage shows that he brought to Ponttac- Living less than 10 miles north of Pontiac Harris Demering piened Thursday that he had just seen six deer who survived it all After getting credit for enlist- ments, the Pontiac City Draft Board inducts only 11 men into the army on its December call. The out-county board inducts 24. The date is Dec. 16. “Lets show the nation that we can have a day without accident.’ implores Clyle R. Haskill, Chat:man of the Pontlac committee in pro- moting Safe Driving Day. Dec. 15, who adds, ‘It’s all up to EACH of us” Havent seen anything in your. column about. big corn yields,’ writes Ransom Beckwith of Romeo, who says he has just comp.eted the harvest of 750 bushels from five acres Verbal Orchids to— * Frank Steinbaugh of 135 North Johnson Ave: ninety-second birthday ‘ Elmo Fleming of 441 Lowel! St: eighty-fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leonard of Groveland Township: fifty-fourth wed- ding anniversary Mrs. Eva Martin of Lake Orion; ninety-sixth birthday Mrs. Carrie M. Hansard of Holly: ninety-second birthday Mr. and Mrs. Charlies N. Thomas of Oxford: fifty-seventh wedding anniver- eary. e % Ay Vg a od _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER oe ge ~ rer AP Sete ie « es ae EE “This Will Be Your Downfall” Wales of the People Says Michigan Herd Being Exterminated Due to 1952 3-Day ‘Any Deer’ ° (Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Pull. name address and tele 2 mber of the writer must accom y le but these wtil not be publis. if the eriter eo Tequests unless the letter ts critical tn fits nature) To Oakland County deer hunters This year we felt the effect of the 1952 3-day “any deer’ slaughter Each year will get worse. I cut cedar in the winter and the deer walk right past the fallen tops They are not starving, they are just being exterminated. 1 sat 80 hours on usually good runways and saw six deer. As a rule I see 30 or 40 every year. Looking Back 15 Years Ago PUBLISHERS MEET at Michi- gan State College to fight political bosses MOSCOW REPORTS military advance all along Finn border. 20 Years Ago 6500 MORE MEN SOUGHT by US. Navy. NEW 200-INCH lens may show if life exists on other planets. The Conservation Dept. made a big mistake and know it but won't admit it. Instead. they spend our money for literature trying to jus- tify themselves Let's all write them. yportsmen, and get the ball rolling toward bet- ter hunting in Michigan. Alpena County Resident Halt Money Squandering, Says A. W. Nixon Why is it that our government is spending so much money and lives by sending our navy around the world putting on shows for foreign countries’? ~ It puts me in mind of a big bully strutting around before people showing how great he is. He is not gaining any friends. He is only making. other people envious of him. Word has come te me from a friend in Haly that the govern- ment put on a show there which cost us a jet plane, a pilot and thousands and thousands. of Season dollars’ worth ef materials and what good did it do? We taxpayers must foot the bills It is time a halt is called on such operations and we stop spending money foolishly The government can't help the poor at,home, but it can go over- seas and spend millions there. A. W. Nixon 4533 Borland Avenue THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Whereunto I am ordained 1 preacher, and an apostle, (I speak the truth in Christ, and lie not;) a teacher of the Gen- tiles in faith and verity.—I Tim. othy 2:7. . . * s The minister who would be most like the Master must go and. like Him, lay the warm, kindly hand on the leper, the diseased, the wretched. He must touch the blind eyes with something from him- self. The tears must be in his own eyes over the dead who afe to be raised to spiritual life. Jesus is our great exemplar. —Hall. Case Records of a Psychologist Grandparents Prefer to Die in Harness ---Not Sit Around Home Wasting Time Are we capris our grand- parents or do we let thetr tal- ents and mellowed experience go to waste durin ine fatter ears of thetr life hink a nOrma eae | 0 65 would prefer a pension or a fob? . By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-383: Parker L., aged 67, is the father of one of my former students “T thought I'd drop in and ask your opinion about my own case.” he volunteered. “‘Despite my 67 years, IT am hale and hearty. 1 can do a full day's work and enjoy it ‘But I have been retired“trom my company simply because I have passed 65. I don't want to sit around twiddling my thumbs and receiving a small pension on the first of every month “I'd much rather be at work at my old bench in the factory. It seems ai waste of human energy and skilled crafts. anship when we older folks are pushed out of active service. Pensions are nice for those who are n valids, bat why pay me to stagnate when I am rarin’ to go to work?” Old age pensions and factory Pensions are ver) desirable for those men and women who have tahowed a) their lives bat whose Aunt Het You've got te manage every- thing for your. husband and keep everything workin’ right, but you've got to make him think it just happened that way, health is now such that they can no longer support themselves. But it is both an insult as well as a great economic loss to civil- ization, when skilled workmen are placed on the shelf, and told that they must sit around in idleness. If they have good health and a lifetime of skilled ability, it is also far better for their morale to be actively engaged in productive activity, It is both un-American and also poor psychology te take men and women out of active work and then expect them to enjoy life. One of our greatest pleasures in life is the ego in- flation that we obtain from feeling necessary, or productive units of society. Don't chain grandmother to an Let her work so that happy when the time Why punish her with a insulting form of death by disuse Grandparents prefer to die in harness. Although people in industry look forward eagerly to vacation, after a few weeks of release from their jobs, they are usually quite glad to get back into the regular routine as producing members of society. And elderly people are much easy chai she can die Contes Siow ‘happier when fulfilling their old . accustomed working habits. Their health likewise remains better If millions of able-bodied adults over 65 years of age, have skill and training, both of mind as well as of hands, society should receive ‘the ‘benefit of their skill until actual 1 health stops their output. "If independent industry will not retain such able hodied people. the state or nation could con- ceivably pass out its federal and as a means of adding happy years _ to their lives, but as an economic gain to this nation. Give them work, not patroniz. ing sympathy which ties their hands and stifles their desire for further accomplishment. If they are physically invalided. then encourage them to develop new interest. My medico-psy- chological bulletin ‘Extrovertive Hobbies,"" may be found very useful in this type of case. Send a 3c stamped envelope, plus a dime if you want one. _ (Copyright. Hopkins Syndicate Ine) rr fmt James Marlow Says: . oe — — se / McCarthy Muffed Chance > to Beat Senate Censure WASHINGTON (®—The unan- swered question about Sen. Mc- Carthy is not whether he will go on as before—he says he will— but whether he can so handle him- self that he won't get tied down again as he was in 1954. 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Free delivery and installation! < * = : * eae a f: 4 : * IRONRITE Cabinet Model AUTOMATIC IRONER # rie ironing time by two- thirds. jas two com- pletely usable open ends. PRICED . 50 Closed, it’s a beautiful AS Paid piece-of furniture; open, it irons anything you can wash. Phone FEdera/ 3.7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW oa a. a oe ee ee ee * eee ee cg ET ids aires lai Rieti) Sa AR a NMR Saari) alii Di) aa 1 ahi acs nS anne i tat ie ra ee Cit i Hatt pera Un) BB Sat ites ayy aed? iss. Beil Sot : iif 2 mn — BS _,pesneg i; 5 2 é yi 233 32 a ‘lit a raat finaly eee lt ha i i : ae): a2 Bi, BATE i ite HI zu, } rt lil ni a i th iT Sith is linea =i atu it + Hi Ge Bee fai leble AHH a oe Te Hei! 23 EH teal | C4 ex —s 1 | HE HATH UH ti au np neh 1} Hy i i > Ht tL is ay i F * = = fu i] A ee SS pT y 4 aitiz 443 bosi; Eos I - é F 83%: be \— & old bili ile nhl! it hi ee Hien = ce Eb ipl til aU So CC gi uit yi qth : an afi, hi Hl it Hg Hi bi af i Sugg i Mita Mee i gt etl i ied te ral 1 nae aH, ii Hat «| Sse Hien ide eigen! a Ng ae bane ah 1 “s i ie wt i ; HF Hu a ay tlbaqlta sere ied) @ he baal lie iflge ype op a a3 i WE ET ER ine Hite ih He et H ae nee nib palit if legals fF an ie c . afi esks ab mc 2 fee E Bf % ta soni os all alt 1 i il || SS geil ain of sea ti if a pat id Lae ee = [3)- lit: iit, il tet i HL fe a fF ih i - ii Beeville tie ache dat ila ie Bin Ho tn i dtl been ited taal Fae it anes eA i teatte at rs i * = Ss | ' 4 | : a r ; ee Pi 4 THE PONTIAC, PRESS, | FRIDAY, ‘DECEMBER 8, 1084 a ie m AF Rank Confusing 24 Billion Rides’ for Major General, Take Americans | ENT AIR FORCE BASE, Cato.|Y P, Down Yearly @—It isn't every day that an Air) WASHINGTON (UP)—Americans Force major becomes a major gen- 1, 94 about 600,000,000 miles a} — eral. - But for this week an officer| year just going up and down tn A department store had police newly assigned to Continental Air) elevators repossess the $78.16 worth of pres- command headquarters! The National. Geographic So- ents Wednesday when it learned the here holds that honor — on paper, | ciety has figured out that Ameri- girls’ father Lee Carpenter had at least; ~ rel gaendly poy pend asaine! ae eee The Air Force Journal, an rides a for a total cial publication in Washington, list latcnas of mame teen cin Coma Store Manager Henry Kaplan re- ed officers with the rank of ma-| the distance to the sun. ees a " |turned the gifts Wednesday night. | | jor general reassigned this week. nies BUSINESS MEN’S NEEDS—The statistics say that successful ao ee Among these is Maj, General R.| ae nage rjc Leen aay businessmen like their jobs better than almost. anything else, -If| owners,” he said, “and we Opens | cau gcg cosa oO ee there's ane ike that arcend your teens, hyp Sten an eller sib margaret probably is ge : ° tray, letter. bucket case, , calendar. Christmas a tothe title by now. Mis frst name ‘One vf the newest types has an eo oS ae —_ as :, nn eS General. His ‘ “electronic - destroy an s Santa . ell ne a saeco har nutematically open, Home Paper Welcomed | scription to the hometown paper | 10 “estrey any : Paint Dishes for Yule ing and shutting doors. The pas-| For « unique gift to the mem. for the duration of their visit.) Carpenter, 21-year-old ber Special “Christus only” sengers’ weight triggers the driv-| bers of the family who spend Nothing could be made appre- has been held to the state on three disnos can be crented fron paper| ing motors’ which start the hardly some time in Florida, give a sub- | ciated. ; w counts of forgery. plates decorated in watercoloring. | Perceptible |, motion also ROAD GRAVEL No Waiting! —— [gic i idea and WHITE LAKE _ Today's makers of elevators are | ; not onl yeoncerned with the speed GRAVEL, ING. and safety of their “lifts but | Elizebeth Leke Rd. | 21%. with the comfort © pas sengers. gp ea espera ng ot M-59 . . 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Freeze Turkey Pieces ‘Well, Was Tied ~ lett thatthe rope ded was Late but Honest | phone bl. She toked wp the date! Hen Gives All to Job, turkey is large billin _ rd : ame. Ge’ year | | MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP)—Police . ST. CHARLES, Mo. (UP) — It’s . LATHAM, N.Y. (UP) —Laying . : mt &@ number of pieces and came out twice in the same neigh | . St Criapin,. who during the 3rd | never too late to pay'your bills, no. Columbtien, the metal which is! king-sized egg apparently was too _ Save in the freezer for .a lunch} . borhood. on the same complaint yeentury preached and made leather | Matter how small, according to a | so valuable for national defense | much for a chicken owned by Ed- * that a dog was chasing automo-‘sandals for the poor of France former policeman. A business ef-| purposes, first was observed in| ward Onyan, 10. He found his hen biles,. Seems that the dog’s owner | until executed by the Roman gov- | fice employe of Southwestern Bell | 1801, When a British scientist an-| dead beside’ an egg that was de - . took the advice to Heep the dog ernor, is the patron saint of shoe- | Telephone Co.* teceived 58 cents | alyzed a shipment of ores origi- | scribed ° as being four oan long tied up, but on the second call makers | . | from him as final payment on his nating in New England. | and six inches in circumference. ‘ Fa an : = —> = * ~- ty, | CHILD COUGHS | “e. nado | ONCE MORE from ENGGASS ; Here's Relief Se Different wing yo od d i hed lw wi cae ate wi e enjoyec and ¢ a ays! cough syrups! A\ Jast — 0 sew and é ‘ ani Con mene WER 8 Since 1865, (Gents sepoers have enjoyed selecting gifts at ENGGASS .. ,, ond no, —— a wonder! For at the store “where Grandpa and Grandma bought,” one finds gifts ‘of ‘ epecial way rae infinite-.variety. for men, women and children . . . gifts of exceptionally fine quality, E oe formula. The Sees : honestly priced and AVAILABLE ON EASY TERMS! Why not visit ENGGASS tomorrow. : more relic 3 taster, more You, too, will. find shopping for Christmas Gifts here, a very pleasant experience. Sine is named Vicks Medi- ° _ 8 cause'lt modicetes or if > penetrates. Try it today! - The world’s most prized” genuine | ponents—common calcium carbon- VICKS MEDI-TRATING pearls, worth a small fortune each | ate formed around the egg of a ; 6-DIAMOND CouGH SYR because of size, shape. and luster, tapeworm, a fragment of seaweed, e weethea E — UP consist of virtually worthless com-!or a grain of sand, _ 5 $9 a Set 4 $1 A Week Perfecty matched, 14K gold wedding duet. With heart-shaped mountings to kindle the brillience of the 6 sparkling dia- monds. Exceptional buy! . FESTIVE HOLIDAY , ; * ‘ . . $4 i! * “ : “ “8 , : , ) D RE S S E S | , Buy all vour gag ‘ ' if | , ~~ , L. Y 3 | Gilts on Easy a § Ty ‘ ee . - : ! = . s94ss bere iS --24-DIAMOND DUET 99 : $1.00 A Week Zz | : a nenetind . : $ Dingle at No Extra Ya re * es ssgge - | . ; brilliance to this 14K ‘: (hiaree \ oe = ; gold mounting: Beau- A magnificent diamond wedding enseme . tify her old diamond . able with 21 sparkling diamods , @ Beautiful Rayon Crepes ~ for Christmas. Price ‘qrecetully set in exquisite 14K gold ‘ includes setting. Mountings: @ One and Two Piece Styles © Wonderful Holiday Selections Newest necklines, bouffant or slim skirts. All sleeve lengths. Pastels, deep tones and prints. Regular and Half Sizes a T-DOAMOND BAND 7 radiant diamonds set in an exquisite . 14K gold mount. OPEN NIGHTS | .. *TIL CHRISTMAS Men's Hamilton Illinois with na- re | | tural yellow case ¥ : and leather strap. | BRUNCH COATS — NEGLIGEES PT jewers: , : LOUNGE ROBES. — DUSTERS : $ 9 9 Webster with 7 Expansion Band : From snc win “e : wet’ movcnen, $Q9S gs0 ; t Quilted cottons, nylons, rayon crepes and Cos nithagun s] $4 recs _) “54g5 ‘chenille robes. From threé-quarter to full sion bracelet. . A glemorous en- 49" : andsome, cambta: length. modern weich ewels, , , : for him. Bri. -/““S™ liantly styled— de: . | . GIFT SUGGESTIONS sie Bulova 21 BT Spps oo ee From $1.99 — | ' 4 Exceptiona) values. Tailored or lace trims. Nylon and rayon. | 11 GOWNS ......... _...From $2.99 ; . ‘ Lavishty lace trimmed Pull cut, ‘tine q iality rayon crepe end , pylons. ; « ¥ | SWEATERS... From $2.99 | [ . ; : psc eich pani Close knit ‘ Wool or - part angore ‘ Lady’s One eee cot one _ Alse asione , oh hoes els ; d Carat Zircon jored style * 2 eae ’ From $2.99 . Tee $4] TIE, COLLAR and $1 Geanaiiar Wie onal tacos ie loved haven | erawen certecent Gina" - / Prices Include CUFF LINK SET lo sanean oe Smart, attract Ring Federal T 4 ? art, attrac ive, ‘ ~ edera ax Beautifully tacioned sets to ; ee plaids. end others. “Piared ‘or ‘From * ” 10K gold -mourt- 4 point up any man’s attire. $350 > & ing to enhance the ‘ Wide choice of styles. First lit “1 @ rich Vecarat stone. : = 4 bits. bibthuaiiane: sek \ ; CHILDREN’S Se Y | @ Eneeass’ feature _ -G¢ in heardoonne. mes- eds if her . fF AILDREN'S svi ON fn ea! In hand @ Hundy of ot ENGGASS quality gifts! : c. . é 50c A Week a SO AW ! ) DRESSES | = ’ 4 | Sion, U HOSE |! on é0 Famous SMARTFIT | 2 that carries the Good- | 4 $ 99 » housekeeping seal of approval. 60 gauge, 15 denier. i A Nylon party fashions with pinafore ¢ ; treatment and many others includ- , : _ polished cottons. Colorful se- $7 r Alm GENERAL ELECTRIC ! ection. CLOCK RADIO : GIFT WEAR... for children. | ® Pat: boned... 920 Parker “21” Set res , a Nationally advertised and Wakes you to music, turns , Sleepwear, separates, boys’ stamped to sell for $1.85 f Pemous Parier nh $ 95 ; - L a eae : quailty pen (ane $ 75 on your favorite. program — / , _ Suits, sweaters. Coat Sets. - . : oe Guests automatically. Perfect gift. | 4g . GIFT BOXES ciecedee| easel oo | A é ms ~ Other Perker sete Child's M th 8 = ( a svailabia. : lid § mother Goose 7 * Li I | | € a CHARGE IT F . ; , Like Mother's éim- | sas ica eas eR TAKE MONTHS , | | .. Open. 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When the husband finished marking his ballot, he left the booth, took off his glasses and handed them to his wife, who put them on and then went -into the booth to vote. ap A Federal Communications Com- mission licensing officer called Miss Constantino, an Air Force veteran, a rarity. WEST HAVEN; Conn. —The. cigars were on Mrs. Helen Carey | at a meeting of the West Haven Board of Education. She happily | eae to fellow members of the | A human heart ee! from 8 to! board that her daugtter had just | Reg. $B.95 oo cciccaecces cc cvcasns GOODMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE 520 S. Seginew - FE 2-2784 given birth to a son. 21-inch console in $ 95 mahogany finish PTON TV © . - Sales and Service 825 West Huron St. — Near ‘Tel-Huron OPEN EVERY EVENING . FE 4-2525 — a SOI are ee a ' ng =) A Murder Myster by Hugh Lawrence Nelson e3 Pili anc ase 4 iS al ae Aa Three generations of Carlson women, an exceptionally doughty bunch, are living in disharmony on a vast estate in the Colorado Rockies. Framed on the living room wall of Carlson Castle, where they reside, is a hickory switch, “The Carlson Conscience.” With this the late Grandpa Carlson once instilled discipline. Since Grandpa’s death the whip has not been used, the conscience never interferes with what the Carlsons do. Into this turmoil steps Private Detective Jim Dunn and Nancy, his recent bride. Dunn had been retained by a fourth female Carlson, because a body had been found near her swimming pool on the West Coast. She had asked Dunn to do two things: Protect her from suspicion of murder and to “get re something” on one, possibly more, of the other Carlson women. ale Nancy had regarded the mountain expedition as an extension of her honeymoon, but murder puts an end to such thoughts. Jim finds a body stuffed into an elevator that was used to haul wood from the basement to the upstairs fireplace. Jim Dunn’s investigation uncovers a complex pattern of grudges and relationships. And his search for the murderer is climaxed when Nancy’s life is endangered. STARTING MONDAY, DEC. 6th The Pontiac Press roe s ersanaetestitiaatesaetimnaatitliainsiaiaciiaicasieineacteene geben ghia aa nguicent i ee pee (ne Boe as fe THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; DECEMBER 38. 7 a ima a on a? Cm) | Say T Chewers }SANTA i MARS KING ‘Port Research rrvened n Wooden and lie in a field and wait andj k Se b vo need,” said James Walker, chiet t y ents ef Oregon's forest protection divi- A om sion, “are mere. tobacco che yee Seg and fewer careless cigarette flip- Collegians to Undertake pers. I am certain our forests + et would be much safer.’’ Detailed Examination } Cressy tossed cigarettes | » @ os ie ‘The refinements of civilization e| have added to the fire hafard. Ip the days when “roll your own” smokes were the rule, the timber- lands were safer, foresters said. because such a cigarette usually went out as soon ag you “tailor-mades’ can ty TWENTY-THREE. SOUTH: ROYALTON, Vt. (UP) | —It was a short vacation of Dr. Colin M. Robertson and his family this. past summer. _ His son, Mal- |’ com, developed an ear infection, son Jimmy stepped on a broken bottle and he himself suffered a recurrence of a throat infection. The family returned home after a = - — the greatest source of man-caused Unhealthy Vacation | goe-ay camping tip near She of Buffalo Facilities very curious ¢hild, He always BUFFALO, N.Y. (UP)-—Under a wanted to know things. He was al- new program, college students ways asking questions, will ‘help to shape the future of Se ee Ce ae Buffalo's Lake Erie port. Seam A Quer en Weeuesanen semwee ped el eet a sick calf. He got out of bed and Buffalo, Carilsius College and But- ‘started toward the barn where the | | falo State Teachers College will do _ animal fay. . research on the port, as part. of As the farmer, carrying a lan- their school work and as research tern, crossed his yard, a sudden trainees with the Division of Port breeze snuffed out the flame. At Dr. Marvin A. Rapp, consultant the samme time a mysteries light ; to the division-who organized filled the whole yard and the farm the students will do er a whirring sound as if a ay aaah on ahy aspect of giant top was spinning. : the port they choose He threw himself on the ground Their studies may range from and buried his head in his arms. the histery of the port to a sur- ee oe vey of the impact of the St. Law- ight was gone, whirring sound rence Seaway en the Niagara see was a speck of light disap- 9 _ “The future of the port rests in pearing over the top of the barn. , the hands of our younger citi- The farmer raced into his | Coloring suggestion: Barn red. Ground green. Man's shirt and sky zens,” Rapp points out. “It is re ree vanes ont | Ret Stee. Man’s pants dark blue. Fixing saucer yellow. Tree brows. | iy oortant that we have a number par pre cana | wait and hope the saucer would’ know something ‘as-badly as you |! young persons trained to help come back. | do, I'd find someone who flies and | Suide future decisions and policies “A flying saucer!” he screamed. | But it never-did | get the answer-from him.. Maybe | for the port. I've seen a ng saucer!” | Tom had a . He was a even someone like Santa Claus.”| ‘The program also will be of Most everyone in the town heard smiley little elf who stood in the} (Tomorrow: The Awtul Tunnel) | value to the students. It will en- sod want Out's the Betor to bear | Comer of the fountain in the city able them to learn about the me- farm park, He was made of stone ° chanics of city government. the strange story of the farmer's! he had posed in the fountain for Police ‘Steal’ Car Keys masa pk apenas oe yg emcer, many years, long before Tom was! NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (UP)— | with ‘their schoolwork because the. Tom went too. He was just about born. ; : - port. has implications in many T popping with excitement. Of course | tom called the elf Handsome be- | Despite threats of v fields—economics, sociology, geog- “Glamour girl"= 15" long. he'd heard about flying saucers} cause he was so ugly that Tom Bongs and ft of mi _ and read about them. But this was | fr sor for hin. For a long as. wi ee ee oe the first time he'd ever known | rom could remember he had gone | Rapp explains thet the progress ne Sacto “What could it be? What could it city, which, he said, could never : " worried. He would sit there on the afford te hire researchers t do be?" he went around asking every- | steps of the fountain and tell Hand- body who ad ees him. : was on his mind the amount of work the students no one had the answer. Handsome never Some said it was a rocket from a| sore G tiow ‘ena he? He was ‘foreign country. Some said it WaS/| made of stone. But he always lis- , light reflections. Some said the| tened and that was the important ; farmer was silly and hadn't seen thing $ ‘ anything at all. : a ‘ . For three or four weeks people iets Casal want at lsoat ones! | gradually, they forgot about it | nis great curiosity about the fly: , because they couldn’t figure out ing saucer . what it was, - = ; eee a Ais ‘ Png Tom couldn't forget it. In sad” he ae ay: I just can’t oe cee ct, he thought of nothing else.| Jang not knowing.” And he would DR. H. BUSSEY = Oh, if I'd been there!” he | recite and over all the things Optomsetriat > thought. “It Td only seen it my-|i¢ might be and all the things “Eyes Examined” ‘ : couldn't be. 4 He used to slip out of his house| This went on for a long time. — ; at night after everyone had gone And then one day the unexpected FE 4-5211 > to sleep. He would walk out to the | happened. 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Fill High Schools’ Pre-Holiday Weeks | = sar" | Christmas activities soem to be) the missions, Sophomores stove | cats thing, tat uentsen all tht oe ’ most of the school | ng a d, candy only thing the seniors will tell is Te taking up eae tovsend to a needy family. Junlors| tay reneercals will begin in a few {DOT of 08s took fancy to the . brick tepee. Despite thgir being . Stany Charitable and social events who orig at sent trelr box to! The choral members walked aeons were seen again late taking place at their respecti ve | Brother Joseph in iia. | dewn the halls whedk , 4 $ Seniors were recently given the) their shouldérs pas oe Wednesday, Student Union mem- assignment to write an essay Of chests bers were treated to an assembly St. Michael : . greatly expanded, and {by pianist. Frederick the advantage of attending a Catho-| rightly so, as the Pontiac State M rick Sjobian. Michaptites were busy this week |jic college, as opposed te a secular| Rash hae asked for a retura vielt |o60 7? Workshop is planning to - asthe annual Christmas play was jnstitution. The top essays, those! 9 sing Christmas cae jor igive a Christmas basket to a ,Wppermost in their minds. The chosen to be printed in the school! radio broadcast. needy family this year; patron drive for the play is in full paper, were those written by ; Salas VasBansal swing with classes and individuals (eorgianna: Bunnerson and Dave! It Seems if we can't be known) Crocker and Y Mar _ competing with one another. Lead-| smith ~ | for sports, we are getting to be] make » list Bags pet — the line of patron solicitors is|" \ichaelite feporters Loretta | Known for our wonderful Choral} , wit be oe papas: St. Mike's Gives \Christmas Play _, Honoring Virgin | St. Michael actors and‘actresses are appropriatety~ closing the - ‘Marian Year of 1954 with a Christ- mas presentation of thf sacred. | play, “And the Name of the Virgin Was Mary.” ‘ The thematic music of this drama about the Blessed Virgin was composed by Rev. Mithael J. O'Reilly. It will be presented in the Parish Hall on Dec. 12 and 13. - The cast is as follows: — AMOS .... cs cesonee .... Alex Kroeplin Joseph secsess-eee,. Charles Gchwarts a % ing Mary Hubarth, a junior. Also keep- | | auinger, Mary Singles and Eliza- Club. Over this last comment, bas-| wor, ~ fobast Minewenser is | w. J oy onl adicy. j shoppers will donate them. ae ing with the spirit of Christmas is peth Klinck; plan to attend a Teen ketball captain, Jerry Bradley, is | A Christmas party is planned for Ete gir et Cr een ey, Sears jo r cInnis, “"Robert Anderson : Our Lady of Lourdes .. Yvonne Koprince a float prepared by Mr. Rohrback| Reporter Field Trip to the Clinton making an awful. face, so before po. 19 at the | t urbane Nativity Madonna ee, Pat Beare. Maid of Ann and featuring ‘‘cherubs,” Joann | Woolen Mills, Clinton, Mich. This I'm pounced on, tha s all for this! pyeug, Vera Mae Adams, club Rohrback, Yvonne Koprince, Rose is sponsored by the Archdiocesa week. Weishaar and Janice Pacquette. Par hool Off ‘ _ | at aan. pe Ree Sidesite CYO'ers tove been) a ice on Dec. 16 poate G.A.A. (Girl's Athletic Associ Ronald Mead kept busy by Father Immel, di- | Ot.) Freserts PHS students are looking for-| tion) has vieoned to hold its initia- as : | “Standing Room Only4 was the! ward to the forthcoming all-school | tions at their mas party, the =. | space available in Church this band program which will be pre-| date of w i 4 tor Korea They | week as the annual Dec. 8 Novena) sented next Thursday, and are This coasseurs eagts “are prob will be sent to Which started Tuesday. brought | talking about the play, “On Bor-| dent, Jackie Thraset vice presi- orphans and'¢veryone to Mass and Communion. rowed Time.” which Was presented | dent, Kathie McClelland; treasur- needy children | The entire school“has joined in the | Wednesday and Thursday with one| er Cecille Dumbrigue; and JoAnn couuane! Novena, which is a bigger success | more performance tonight. Seniors| VanTassel handles miscellaneous Seniorciass. than it fias been in years. The are brushing up om what they've | duties. | students of St. Fred’s are making | covered this semester as they pre- Resources Conference to Be Held in Lansing LANSING (UP)—The. Michigan * Resources Conference will be held Wednesday “| this last tribute to Our Blessed pare for final exams. ' ; ing visit frregeag | Mother the best for the close of Clubs have been preparing for Wants ‘Cold War’ Term in Lansing Jan. 11-12, it was an- Maurice Thome, her Marian Year. _ | the Christmas season with in- Changed to ‘Cold Peace’ nounced today. , : chiropodist, who | Coach Hulslander’s freshman sci- | creased activity and . plans for a THe conference, planned for gen- 2 spoke on the ad-| ence Class boarded two buses last. parties. The Retailing and Office NEW YORK @®—Field Marshal | eral discussion of resource man- 2 vantages, qualifi.; Week and visited the Cranbrook | Club had two re tatives trom | Viscount Montgomery says “cold agement in Michigan, will be- cations, scholastic requirements how much was! Michigan Bell Telephone at a/ Peace | would be a better name | sponsored by the . University of and opportunities for advancement learned on the| meeting Thursday and are com-|than “cold war” for -the West's | § Michigan, Michigan State College in the field of chiropody. Dr a pleting plans for the State Retail-| relations with Russia. : | jaunt fhe coach ae and the School of Mining and Tech- Thome followed this with a ques- E will find out by| 26 convention Jan. 7. “Our object is peace. This can-|F : anes oh Hemaieion 4S tion and answer period. iS ouuing Ms ses : =~ marie stated too clearly or too eee : . ‘ The spiritual ; entific - minded paper daputy supreme com. | : a Annual production of opium 1s Bega woumrsiong-dige Hon eee a neat manor of Allied forces in Eu- eters caener cf mer auasa en aes Mary Magdalen, center; and Ronald Mead as St. ae ee can ce : ctarting sino Gaye belere tho aa ae! sore ——— presentation of the sacred play, “And | Joseph. The play will be given in the St. Michael | approximately 100 tons is sufficient 24 feast of the Immaculate Concep- The cheerlead- pecking Unien ond the Vorsign) So Name ot Oe ee ee ee ee for the world’s medicinal and sci- j then, Dec. 8, in which all high ers were taken olicy Assn. in a speech last night.' Sears as the Blessed Virgin, left; Mary Walsh as entific needs. = school students are participating. to the cleaners - . All the girls of the Children of this week . . that : Mary Society voted Wednesday is, their uniforms 4 Virgin's statue on the closing of | The seniors are finding those : the Novena. — alae ae ee : Socially, Michaelites haven't : skirts are a little been dormant either. The Crock-e-| ™Uédy from cheering on rainy a dolig are busily wielding paint nights. But the girls say the uni- “ brushes, needles and thread to re-| forms Will _be clean and fresh pair discarded toys to donate to a| %F the first basketball game f charitable foundation for Christ-| “!t St. Bita’s on Dee. 10 mas. At their last meeting, they Mother Anna Marie, the General decided“ upon Monday as their | Superior of the Immaculate Heart group Communion day. Social-|of Mary nuns, visited St. Fred's minded seniors, Joan Dark, Mar-| this week, and from what we hear, lene Cook, Pat Kucera, Honor Du-| enjoyed her visit very much. ross, Ella Powers, Janet Fenlon,, When Sister Berchmans an- - and Marge Hensel enjoyed an eve- |.nounced that she would hold Christ- ning at the home of classmate,|™mas play rehearsals during the Dorothy Burch, last Saturday. An| last two hours in the afternoon, of records and TV was en-| which are both English class pe- joyed the group and refresh-|riods, the seniors went into hy- : ments were served. © seereee a Oe Sone ne chanewe The Sedality ecoms tree weeks . aetey acca es GLaien But when Mother Christine en, embarked on a charity crusade |'¢Ted the room carrying English WES this week. ‘Twelve members | 00ks in her hand, the silence and VICKI b seaited their applications to se, |*adnete that spread over the room riends and parents are invited to here to | “2 unbearable. aaa hee parents are invited to batons wane man ane aed “I knew we would never get a| *{tend. Project for the semester is Classrooms are preparing for lish,” chorused several of the |%Partment. At a meeting Thurs- Christmas by organizing projects | seniors. day, plans for a Christmas party for the needy. 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She be open for business from 7 a.m. | their examination-before Municipal fe king pociton: . of safety programs. Club will cook and serve the din- | paid a $100 fine instead of spend-| until 1 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays | Judge Cecil McCallum, 9 ‘oo Sa also |": ting 30 days in jail. and Saturdays. Wholesale selling | Unable to post $5,000 bonds each, | The fair with its 24 concessions * . atte — Miss Buse was accused after a | will be conducted from 7-8 a.m. _ | pending their arraignment Monday | Wl open at 4 p.m, with most of includes 39,772 persons injured in snd a 16 ; the booths arranged in the school ~ year-old girl re- Officiating at the opening cere-| Percy Buckley, 23, of 503 High- ~ t 131,115 auto mishaps for the first | Ul@T fon asons. cently complained to the Pon- | monies will be Floyd Andrews, | land Ave.; John Gipson, 29, of 396 = receaaiag ( ; Koscinski on a charge of making You'll find it wseful the year around, SMALL : = CO mt OPEN false entries, : : -Y ° m: Friday and ; He was charged in a federal war- | | Now is the time to make an excellent deal on Farmall Cub with : DEPOSIT ‘ : rant yesterday. Leveling Blade. Prices have been reduced. We have a Farmall ] * Saturday According to authorities, Sheri. | Tractor in size and price that will fit your farming -requirements. HOLDS! dan left here Saturday supposedly | 5 moult 7 — your Tractor or Implement needs. Complete toS9 P.M. ; on vacation. However, when the SS rd parece. . shortages were discovered, it was WE TAKE TRADE-INS — iv i . Jearned that Sheridan had returned | ‘ SR EDLT SERIES ! ; /to Ingham County to serve a 15 ‘ ; / @ay jail sentence for a Nov. 11. 4 é ff Sheridan admitted, according to | / pu agents —- some $7,900 = Pontiac Rd. a Opdyke Rd. FE 4.0734 or FE 4-1112 f : during d / past two years. | Your Authorized Dealer for | Your Electrical Appliance Specialist > Ingham authorities said Sheridan FARMALL TRACTORS — BOLEN SARDEN TRACTORS | e will be released late Sunday and] - | MeCORMICK FARM IMPLEMENTS — KASCO FEEDS 121 N. Saginaw St. : Phone FE 5-6189 200 N. Sagi turned over to federal officials, _ | SCOTT LAWN PRODUCTS ; ° naw St ane. * aS a - eS. 5 > 7 See. : fe a B i ». *. it, at : — — ’ _ — ‘ ] — < 5 \ F ‘, bs L# fee ‘ t “ pe = u : . <* Fi i = - 3 % “i 4 ‘ea “* av ; - poe ; . i ‘ 2 . j . ya a & ae ; : ‘ ae . ; ' : i ‘] a . } i w : Ld - 2? : fn 8 : l - ° fe * Ka, “f . ‘% : “p # , an oe 8 . : ‘ ‘ F . * . * ' . A e, t ” ; Ei . a ‘ Guaranteed Pay |” _;_.____ THE Poxiiwac PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31954 WENT Y-SEVEN Called Unsound: | [TUNTOR EDITORS || NAM Speoker. Asserts| ‘Annual Wage Theory ‘Is Looking , Backward NEW YORK @ — The guaran- tool annual wage tx Stancialiy “BUY UNTIL YOU. | _ SEE OUR PRICES! — conferences—at the grass roots : level—to explore the factors which underlie regular jobs and regular earnings.” he. added. 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PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8,. 1054 y ‘Congratulations —WPON - We are proud to have furnished a New Acrosonic by Baldwin to Pontiac’s Newest and First Day and Night Radio Station! | x CALBI MUSIC. C0. Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments. d saldwin Pianos a 6 Orpene ar 119 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 5-8222 = Congratulations WPON. on your new broadcasting studio We are proud to have been selected “*to help build your new studio. ELVAN N. SMITH Contractor 123 Mt. Clemens * FE 4-6324 | STATION'S FIRST DAY—Radia station WPON |. ‘Announcer-engineer Dick Kline is shown above getting set to spin a record for a disc jockey program as the station swung into full operations 13rd Crash Victim Dies St. JOHNS @ = Mrs. Lulu Sturgis, 78, of Crystal, died Wednes- day in-Clinton County. Memorial Hospital. She was the third victim traffic actident; that claimed the life of her husband, Henry, 9, and Walia Waltheck, 4, af Meyth Muskegon. fix tinetead twenty Americans * here yesterday. The board in front of Kilte elateten knobs and ‘switches which control volume for every microphone and turntable used by the a > Glitter Is Abundant [for Milady's Yule Rooney. She means that she'd like some jewelry, In most cases, however, the We're proud of our part in the construction of your new building. CINDER BLOCKS, STEEL WINDOWS, CEMENT, GLASS BLOCK, “Thoro-See!”’ * WATERPROOF PAINT and MASONRY SUPPLIES. by TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. 1992 Pontiac. Drive FE 4-953] Tom Clifton, Owner A new set of pins, for instance, has a high-fashion gold-against- tweed effect that would seem to | demand a whole month's wages. I the price is a mere $7.50. A chic, go-everywhere earring ‘has a smart shower of pearls set in a saucer of fluted gold and ells for just $2. For $2 more, there's a matching necklace. , of course, are merely a | sampling. ‘Doctors Extract Fork From Stomach of Girl | MUSKEGON. (INS) — Sixteen- year-old Wilma Herman of Mus- kegon was reported much better today, now that doctors have re- moved the fork she @wallowed. The girl lost the fork down her throat while using it to depress her tongue for a better look at her teeth in a mirror. . Doctors located the fork in her stomach and extracted it through a smal! incision. Retired Postal Worker Held in Detroit Slaying DETROIT (INS)—Detroit Police yeste Held was Mack Grant, who de- nied he was the killer but said he was riding in a car with Mrs. Smith shortly before the murder Mach Grant Jr., 37, told police his father had confessed the crime to him. The son said his father became enraged when Mrs. Smith wanted to break off their ‘frient- ship Detroit Factory Burns in Two-Alarm Blaze DETROIT (INS)—A_ two-alarm fire broke out early today in’ a three-story manufacturing plant and warehouse in Detroit. Fourteen pieces of fire ap paratus rushed to the scene. The second alarm was turned in be- cause the building, owned by the Universal Cement Tray Co., is lo- +I cated in a densely congested resi- dential area. Emanuel Kline, owner of the company which makes cement laundry tubs, said the plant and equipment were worth $100,000. Sale of Student Work Starting at Cranbrook BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Home furnishings, textiles and art ob- jects are on sale at the tenth an- | nual Christmas Exhibition and Sale | of student work at Cranbrook Acad- emy of Art, today through Dec. 12. The work is displayed in the ground | floor galleries of the museum from 2 to 5 p.m. daily and from 7 to 9| tonight and tomorrow. Special feature this year is a tine | of hand-finished furniture. Christ- mas_cards have already been < sale. / BEST \ Ywiswies® \ TO RADIO STATION = / We deal exclusively tn genuine cut stone... and boast one of the most complete stocks in . this entire area. If you're thinking of building | +.» investigate the advantages of CUT STONE. It costs so little... yet adds so much! i We ore pleased to have been called on to supply beautiful, genuine cut stone for the new offices of Radio Station WPON. , ‘PONTIAC \ CUT M-59 (% Mile West of Airport) Pontiac, Mich. PHONE . OR 3- 1594 Illness Forces Cobo fo End Capital Stay By International News Service Mayor Albert Cobo of Detroit is flying home ahead of his an- nounced plans today after illness forced him to skip all’ but one forma] session of President Eisen- hower’s conference of Municipal officials in Washington. Cobo remained in his hotel room after his arrival in the capital Wednesday and stayed there most of yesterday, attended ‘by a .nurse and doctor. The mayor minimized the extent of this illness, said he has a chest congestion and has been advised to take it easy, “IT am not actually sick,” the mayor explained, ‘‘but I don’t feel as good and peppy as usual.” He has been bothered by a cold since his return from an extended vaca- | | & Michigan Thanksgiving, Day die of cancer every day. "We Express Our _ BEST WISHES BS REN TRIER Y : To Radio § Station: _ WPON PONTIAC’S: FIRST Day .and Night Station y 4 to have been called on to serve as architects for WPON’s new offices. Leo J. Heenan se ARCHITECTS <> 15 Carlton Court ‘ Pontiac | : Telephone FE 2-1622 ' tion in Arizona. : Congratulations To Pontiac’s Newest Radio Station WPON Now 1460 on Your Radio Dial eet: BARDWARE @ COAL © BUILDING Suppiins 151 OAKLAND FE 44-1394 —_—— on PONTIAC ° Congratulates WPON Another FIRST for PONTIAC Pontiac Retail Store 63 MT. CLEMENS ST. {Fh — ait. . i a ad ee een i eee ta ake ee RR ee. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5; 1954 ose erry bye. leland im the "Pritia| Fear TDs by Linemen _ |seoce. Marquette lost 62-13. In’ the | ‘Trading Was Brisk | ble shaking hands and panding | Nobody Making Book? ' Sovie e um ‘MILWAUKEE (UP)—Marque |_| 1954 opener, a Marquette guard. one share of New Haven stock to| ao UK eM uette and ia Wi BOSTC YN (UP) — It took Patriek \ ; : ‘ . TACOMA, Wash. ®—R. L. Wiiie- ; : each of the long-time employes. University football teams have | sin foumble in mid-air and ran for | |B. McGinnis, president of the New| The stock is valued at 73 50 a|!and read an Oakland, Calif. AP . ; Runaway Allies come to dread the results when .a/ a touchdown. Marquette lost, 52-14. | Haven Railroad, onty 2 2'4 hours te | share. story about a 5-yolk egg appearing lineman scores a touchdown. - Two cive away $15,895 in stock recently, Je : ay. years’ ago, a Marquette tackle. More than a million earthquakes | | At a special dinner honoring 578) DON’T WORRY AND WONDER! oy onc, rs Sve pple ot re Reds No L E Frank Scaffidi. picked up.a Michi-}occur in the world each year, but |veteran New Haven employes, | Classified ads rent your vacancies | yolk he wondered what the no- onger agér | igan State fumble ‘and ran for a/only a fraction are recorded. MeGinnis walked from table to} quickly! Call FE 2-8181 NOW, yolk odds were. ¢ _ to Provide Asylum in || | East Germany BERLIN #—The Fussians are /no longer eager to grant asylum |. to Allied servicemen who cress to Soviet-occupied East Germany | In the past, they wecomed such | defectors — usually soldiers in seri- ous trouble with their own army— and tried to make propaganda cap- ital of the desertions. But in recent | weeks the Russians have sent back | seven ‘British _ soldiers and one | American within a few days after they tusned up in the East. * ‘* * Western officials believe the So- | viets no longer want to be bothered with ‘‘small fry.” / | The first, instance cropped up =e WPOR on your grand opening oO ee eee pees sa } rs a aes int Meee ee et a a eee a ibiece isin: aa —— haere Bet ino” nly oat de i Hdl Po Meet the - ors LISTEN FOR US AT 1460 ON YOUR RADIO Sta-Nu Finish Is Exclusive in Pontiac & Suburbs at HURON DRY. CLEANERS and SHIRT LAUNDRY a | reek Sgt. Jame a. | Main Office and Plant 944-West Huron FE 2-023) Bt si wocnctic of Grand Rapids. . : 1886 Union Lake Ré. M6 Pontiac Trail 231-North Perry st. fg Mich., asked political asylum in| >, : : Oppesite Gireax _ Next to Coffee Cup ai Jeslze ‘the East and was returned. 1 . : = | Testimony: at his subsequent . . 4 4312 W. Walten 2005 Orchard Lake 1s Mate Ot, ; court-martial for desertion showed | ——— Kees Serkae - Clartsten =” = he fled to East Germany because. . i : 810 Main st. 3207 Aubera Rd. | he was in trouble in his infantry Milford Bay . ° State Herd 'unit in Berlin. Soviet authorities ; . | | got in touch with American liaison \officers here and virtually com- eS ee pes him to go back. e,* * ~ Pontiac’s Fi irst coining Day and Night Radio Station JAMES GERITY, Jr. me oo eee ~ 1460 on Your Radio Dial , ._ -]> Later, seven British privates | W W. | | crossed to East Berlin. Five had | e e come | broken out of a guardroom at Brit- : |ish barracks and the other. two | went East while” on pass. Soviet ' authorities returned all within a WPON | U. §. Marines Sign Up A . ‘ . . ‘ - - as a New Addition | 23 Boots last Month | oe > | Twenty-three men were enlisted | ° ’ into the U.S. Marine Corps during | _ 4 to Pontiac! Nevemie ccorng te ae | 68 | Pontiac recruiting sub - stati6n. _ || Powers added that the new re . a eS nto of | cruits are stationed at the Marine, — > Corps Recruit Depot. San Diego, | ~ 9 Cahf. | EF and | Those who enlisted are: | } James A Webb, 14 Liverty St ; ee range weno ' i ee “3245 Dixie Hwy Wa- Pa | terford Townshi : ° 55 Eest Pike St. Phone fi saiee : | Cordell Thompkins, 3132, Devondale,| = _ © “Ge 20 Be ley, 273 Clifford 8 iY : Ce ee ee Re ne ee ee | erajd O Haniey, 273 Clifford Bt > a ee ee eee meget A” McQueep, 100 W. Longfellow Ah : os ave : : Donald £ Harkness, 7201 Wedworth. ©.” : = 7. Rt 2, Pontiac | ~e* . —— William A. Posey, 301 Hughes Ave. | ees =. ° . John H Pryor, 464 Branch 8t mee ‘i 3 , | Joe B. Colier, G 61 N. Parke 8t , : e Ral H. Morgan, 4130 Farner, Dray- ’ F ol oF ton Plains i 7 Gerald E LaMothe, 405 Heights Ra, |. = ' ' I Ss teecy 3] La he, 405 Heights Rd, . | rey ot e s Coie : : : Lake Orton " . O. W. MYERS DAVID L. NORTON LARRY PAYNE | Ray L Munn, 127! Malcolm Ave, Union ; 2 w oo ereee ee frosteens and Larry Payne, @ 21-year veteran fo Pg < | Lake | he = enera anager of Gerity Broadcasting Fd foined the Gérity operations at r Norman C Gratz, 7105 Michigan Ave.. | 4 Company. He joineg the firm im 1948 Station Manager i948 after } station ‘ : | Hubert E. Campbell. 30790 Brush, Royal | © 4 ; = Oak i 3 ; / ‘ Robert G. Thompson. 1111 Vermont, | © 4 Roval Oak ; . a Robert C Tesry, 4440 West. Leonard : : : - Danie! O srosiers, 2662) Lanse 4 b Greuse. Mount Clemens. | ; ] . e y ' Maurice A Himtze, 22043 Tuseany, BE |) @. 7 . Detroit : : : ; Larry L. Blum. 15764 Charies, E 3 ‘ ' Detroit a ’ ne OTTO A. TRZ0S C0. Woman's Privilege J . ee : ’ WESTERLY, R. I. ‘UP’ — Men Pg Atr-Conditioning-Janitrol Heating and women were placed on the : ! same jury for the first time in| * oF & = a 3101 Orchard Lake Ave. Washington County supreior court, : ‘ | The result—the jury was unable to : - | : ») Keego Harbor - PE 2-0278 | reach 4 verdict. - , WILLIAM: BELANEY THOMAS KLECAK GAYLE SMITH ¢ WILLIAM WILLIAMS CLOMAN PIPE 3 : William ‘BI Belaney, WPON Thomas Kiecak. WPON account Gayle Smith. receptionist end traf Wiliem “Ril Wiliams WPON Clomas Pipe, & Pontiac area reei- . 7 , account representative, was trans- representative, has been ective in fie secretary, greduated from account representative chme (6g dent since November, 1938, is eac- a ferreg to Pontiac from the Gerity the sales field for eight years His Cleary Business College at Ypsi-. Pontiac, from Covington, Georgia count representative, Mrs Pipes ef station at Adrian. WABJ. where he civilian career was interrupted lant! this past June Mer duties where he was Vice-President and first eesoetation with the broadcast 4 ~ served the past year Prior te twice for service with the Nary at WPON will be in connection Gepera| Manager of WMOC. His field came many years ago in Hotly- cae joining the .Gerify Broadcasting during World War I] and again in with traffic and the record library seven years of radio broadcast ex wood when she served as Produc- ¢e > Company he was affiliated with the Korean campaign. He comes Tt will be her bright emtle that will perience also includes program and tion Manager of @ radio transcrip- AS e WCOL, Columbus. Ohie for siz to WPON from WCOJ in Costes- greet you when fou enter our commercial department aseig a- tion package producing firm. 7 WY) VAM aE Wii Yigg GO ak years as Program Director ville, Pennsylvania Offices and studios at 18 Perry mente at several stations in Als- : 3 " i bama Tennetsee and Florida ¢ & a Ley MARGE BELANEY DICK KLINE DOROTHY SHUFELT JOHN ECAN GIBSON SHANLEY Marge Belaney has actively Worked ick Kline, ome of ‘he WPON Dorothy Shulfeit came to WPON John @gan from Hartford, Con Gib" Shaniey ie enother of tn the radio field a total of five veires, came to us from Manafteld frem @chenectady, New York Her hecticul bes worked for such weil WPON's air voices Most of his - years since graduation from Onto Ohio He's heen working before beckground comprises twelve yeas known papers as the Hartford four years of broadcast experience State She was employed as first microphones for slightiy better than of eriting Im both the newspaper Times afd prominent broadras'ing have been spent in the> Buckeye music Hbrarian and jater Promotion five years Teo of thope years and radio fields. Recentiy ahe was stations Hike WCAT and WFIL in state im cities like Bejlaire Cam- Director at WCOL and WBNS, @oi- were spent working for the Armed edvertising copy director for Philedeiphia and WTOP in Wash bridge and Zanesvijle Gib will he ; umbus Ohio. then coming to Mich- Forces Radio Service Schenectady ..rOdie starion At ington John will be the early- heard during the evening houre gee fgan to join the Gerity Broadcast - WPON, Mra Shufelt will serve ee morning announcer whe will greet featured on WPON sperte pro- pee ing Company. . Continuity Director you when vou awake end tune to gteme. r go 4 1460 on the dial **s ka & & & & seh we aeeaee +P Pe eee < on Your Radio PONTIAC’S FIRST DAY AND NIGHT ae RADIO STATION ae WHICH BROADCAST YESTERDAY A \. Ps * _ FOR THE FIRST TIME el ELWOOD BROWN JENNIE R. JONES KARL KUCK 24 Elwood Brown, Chie? Engineer. Jennie R Jones will handle the Kar! Kuck WPON tranamitter joined the Gerity Broadcasting bookkeeping department. @he comes engineer, was born in Bad Axe, Company et Adrian in 1048. He te WPON after three yeare in the Michigen He has worked tm both has been engaged in the electronic accounting department et the OM industrial ang commercial oread- communications field for twelve Truck & Coach Division. ‘Radio is : casting, aa well as the armed years, two of which were spent with not new to her because her hus- forces, His commercia] broadcast zi the U. @. Signal Corps Laboratories. band has been 2 WWJ engineer for experience, prior to hia preaent His commercial broadcast experi- the past four years. vessignment. inciodes stints with ence covers @ stint with WPAQG, : 4 stations in Saginaw and Flint. - ee Ann Arbor end WABJ, Adrian. F . GERITY BROADCASTING COMPA HOTEL WALDRON ..... PONTIAC, MICHIGAN o@ « a 4 in! “es seee% »*®#heeceae* x Member Of Federal feral Deposit new Insurance Cor insurance Cor j } e + g Fi ; lo: River, A @foot extension ee Cate" =e dS ee After Bridge Expert the 7 The beagle apparently was LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP) — Fire-| |’ through a large storm Congratulations! We are happy to have supplied material for the construction of the new Radio Station —- WPON > Congratulations To Pontiac’s First Day and Night Radio Station PON A60 on your radio dial | Aluminum Trim, Aluminum Doors, Gloss and Glazing for WPON’s new radio station fur- nished by ..'s : * ce Detroit Glass of PONTIAC West ' neighborhood registry office. After | clerk T. G. Gorshkova — | hadn't been dampened already, the Getting Married Tough in Russia Bungling Bureaucrats Blamed for Blockades Before Wedded Bliss MOSCOW (INS) — When young Communists wed. they don't expect orange: blossoms and candle light, but, comrade, there is a limit. Down in Krasnodar in the north Caucasus, .creamery mechanie Viadimir Belusko and his bride- ting married combined somé of ‘course and a chamber of horrors. First they couldn't find the Viadimir phoned city hall for the address they located the street, | But there was no sign of the registry office until. a policeman directed them through the front gate of a nearby factory’ and into a back courtyard. ‘You two were lucky,” posers them. “This is a plant holiday. | You ‘have to talk your way past three sets of ‘guards when the factory is working.” — Miss Gorshkova explained the lack of a sign by saying the fac- every time she nails it up. The sooner .the registry office moves out of the plant the happier the manager will be. - If the young couple's enthusiasm water dripping from the cracked ceiling should have done it. Communist League newspaper, found the. same scene in district of more than 100,000 population, Qne recording clerk shrugged: Slated for Arizona PHOENIX, Ariz. (UP) — The eventua) utilization of the greatest potential source of energy to man and how it may be accomplished will be discussed in Phoenix, Jan. Best Wishes WPON ELECTRIC SIGNS by ARNOLD ELECTRIC SIGN QOMPANY _ 321 Auburn Ave. FE 2-6950 TODD'S SHOE STORE | Con gratulates WPON and Wishes Them Success in Their New Venture We also invite our many cus- tomers and friends to listen to Our announcements every Tues- day and Friday. | a eee ee TODD'S SHOE STORE 20 W. HURON ST. 12-15. The meeting will be in the form of a world-wide symposium on ap- plied solar energy—harnessing of the sun's energy to do the job of supplying power for industrial pur- poses, the home, and countless other assignments of modern. man Fifty to 100 leading scientists and businessmen will attend. Heading a committee planning the event is Lewis W. Douglas, * former U.S. ambassador to the Court of St. dames, and a So- nelta, Ariz., rancher. Douglas, Henry B. Sargent. | president of the Arizona Public Service Co., and others point to | the fact that recent developments indicate the actual solution to the | Solar energy problem may be not ifar off. | They hope to work toward speed. | | ing up such scientific exploration, | | with Arizona considered as a pos- | sible future site for a laboratory to undertake further experimenta- | tion and study. Congrat || One of Pont station. We 'Are Proed | 23 W. Lawrence St. to-be Nina Nosova found that get- | the worst features of an obstacle | tory manager orders it taken down | “Komsomol Pravda,” the young | F after district in Krasnodar; a city = — WPON | business firms salutes Hi our city’s newest radio Your Chartered Advertisers Pontiac Glass Co. Locally Owned and Operated by the Reynolds Hi Family Since 1900! - __‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FILM STAR AND SON—‘Goodnight, sweetheart, well it's time to go,” is the fond leavetaking of actresg Valentina Coresa to son Frankie. Miss Cortessa was to attend a formal function in London and the touching scene took place in the Savoy Hotel. Frankie, whose i hung on to his stage presence, : acting very dignified about the whole thing. be daddy is actor Richard Basehart, See United Press Phete Germany Making Strides 4 in Reconstruction of Cities © Admiral Doenits surrendersd=to |! FRANKFURT (UP)—West. Ger- man cities heavily bombed during World War II have grown to new splendor ‘out of the ruble during the past nine years, but another 10 years may pass before the last carload of debris has been re- moved. A United Press survey showed some big cities such as Frankfurt have “made the best” of war-time destruction by rebuilding larger and better business centers and | starting housing projects to replace old-fashioned, over-crowded resi dences. In cities like Cologne, however, | where hardly a single house re- | mained undamaged and most | were flattened by repeated.bomb- ing raids the last heaps of rub- | ble stil]! may be there in 1965. - Inflation and shortage of raw materials, however, kept recon-_ struction by the Germans at a snail's pace until 1948 when Ameri- | can and German financial experts carried out a currency reform which ended inflation and made) the Deutschmark one of today’s | “hard currencies.” The reform had hardly begun on the morning of June 21, 148 when the first bricklayers, carpenters, and painters appeared with push carts, tools, and paints to start | working on what then looked like | an impossible thing—the recon- | struction of the cities. Of the 176,000 flats and homes | Frankfurt had before the war, | 76,000 had been destroyed when | ulations iac’s oldest to Be One of Phone FE 5-6441 ‘ to ii en Oe ed oA i the Allies on May 8th, 1945. Meanwhile 65,000 fiats and homes have been reconstructed or new- ly built, Aproximately 45 per cent of all bey housing in Duesseldorf had been || | blown to pieces, but today the city | © FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1954 >» . ay ae ' ‘ s : bel McCandless’ are pleased to have installed the carpet and draperies in your new studios! Pontiac’s Oldest Locally Owrted and Operated Floor Covering Firm! has only 10 per cent less billetting |) facilities than before 1939. 11 N. Perry _ FE 4-2531 Bag oe. ee } ie : We Congratulations WPON ‘re proud that we were selected by your firm to be the major supplier of materials! Corwin Lum 117 South Cass / on your most beautiful and modern decor in your Pontiac Studios and Transmitter Station. e, 4 » * BER | FE 2-8385 : POP a wri RE acne | OF ee ie NEE ee RU tot ep chem gare F eee as wen Paar tae ee sila ar eetece sananeiabepeia we 2 Met alas aaaagl \ \ \ : t/t : L | : ( P i { \ e-% a im ‘ ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1954 _ . et a), * Ne RE te Gaukler Storage ) ek ae expanion in this field was obvious. | ‘y ; University. Professors which ee Ae , ‘ . ony ot c _temaneuae mead Employers Pay. |"Ziisrwrictcressse|UM Profs Trying [raw"St ar stisa' esa |Ground Broken |'Sympathetic’ Hug. |= see i a SR a fed pric, praainn. tas tet Collect $5,000 | Stote’ Expects to Sett fOr MSC’sNew cou pivar gos Sear ek no Work | ance to substantial numbers of workers, al 13,300,000 AutoPlates (Farm Building ge ag By ror nape dale ene senor oame — vm a als ee ee ansehen nee : Fé atta 4 4 4 7 oe ‘ : = ‘ 4 . : Lisl nis — ; : . + . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDXy, DECEMBER 3, 1954 _ ; - _ - * THIRTY- e s ‘ ify ‘ oe i e , ; i > a ; ; ae 5 & y . _.%. . m k ful peignoir with a bow tie has it Birmingham Couple .Plan December Wedding|Pontiac Groups Gather _ |Smeckina!s Back | mrs na Se A si oe | : | "6 mocking tanger wasted push-up sleeves. Nice for a bride. - _ By RUTH SAUNDERS Sitting at. table : be. Edwards tm Liberal, Kan: over | Approaching holidays -offer a! It* was announced that the | om the young. The freshest in| P™''? . “3 BIRMINGHAM — Carol Faulk- oost Puaeg at tunchesn at Sim os Gan ree ae On Saugus, * MAB Over | theme for”*mgetings of various |Christmas dinner will be held on ee eee oe eT ae Haiti and- Mexico once ner and Lawrence Peck are busy| Birmingham Golf Ciub which will |to Miami, Fla. where Mrs. Bur| ,. 7s 5 Craig|Soups. Zonta Club members are | Dec: 9 at Devon Gables. Members | signer draws smocking fF". to mpi e finishing up their term in Ann| fellow the Tews Hall iecture |kemo and the children will spend| \*- and Mrs. James Craig) i | cosstmas party to be| il exchange gifts and reveal the nighttime circle A were empires. Arbor to complete plans for their] will be several hener guests, |the winter months with her father, | Holmes (nee Helen Winkler) am) 91) On i) etinden road ret Oe, Ok . marriage, Dec. 18 in Christ Church| John Mason Brown is speaker of |Carl Jensen, at his home there.|nounce the birth of a son, James 7 a : ° . ee 4 Cranbrook. : | the day, and the Rev. Hareld e 8 6. -. | Craig Holmes Jr, Nov. 19 in|home of Mrs, M. A. Calbi. Mrs.-Owen Rindfuss of Nelson , ie ‘They have an apartment en-| Towne will be among the guests. | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. | Bitburg,. Germany. A floral demonstration on Christ-| Street wes bostess for a meeting Ladi ’ ; in Ann Arbor where they ! mh Hoe | Bost have returned trom a three | Mr. and Mrs. F. William Hutch-| mas decorations for the home was ee les continue their studies after nears: ae on ee | Weeks trip to Arizona. They | inson (Sally Stuart of Grand Rap-|given by Mrs. Dorothy Brooks, a | ¢veniné. — oe , the first of the year Schasider of hun suber site Wi] Lous’ ’ Oem carton, ent (ida cnneyeen the Mirth of a sen, che mutber, when the oP | a Christmas party to be held in 100% Wool Carol is the daughter of Mr. | be at the speaker's table. a ee = une wane a the Auburn Heights home of Mrs. and Mrs. Edward ©. Faulkner | Mrs. Frank W. Webb has jn-| a Frank Grosse. t's 7 ef Yorkshire. read, and the a ee et oe ee on : te, and Men. Meben G. Pea (Gay moruing for cotlee to Mrs. Marvin | Uetings were demonstratea by (Chapter Plans Affair |} Wy : of Birmingham boulevard. plete final, plans for the G. Kirn of | Mrs, Brooks whe showed bow to | to Honor Husbands Se Victor Pei Fred | mas Show of the Birmingham | arrange greens, candies and or Harlh povellthoad paalmdapiding branch of the Woman's “announces the | Sowers with modern day media Ave ee i en pial i: motheda. : ga elect at a family party last Fri-|y."™ 0m Garden Association engagement of - acne . ‘at the Ottawa drive home of Jean $ 95 day and on Saturday, Mrs. Rob- -6 € e her daughter Sheridan to make final plans for . ert C. Gibson and her daughter.| pr ang fire, Clayton Gracey — Pe td i intestines [a dinner party to be held Satur-|f aad cere ve, 8 dessert luncheon | o¢ Glew Lake whe tormerty lived as Cen ee ee alee See Avena [48% honoring- husbands of the | , , After the wedding Comic Van-| Ny." ana Mrs; Sete G, Kineel : fhiterh, on {| TMCA’ Toko Mana Commry Chub [git eee ary neeed te | | deveer will _give a tea Dec. 29. ot Arlington drive thie week. ‘Sy Son O} |YMCA. Twin Beach Country Club} Dec. 16 was also discussed. Both B th j . es 8 | ot Artin Mr. and Mrs. | will be the setting for the Dec. 18| events will take place at the Til uy on the Easiest Dr. and Mrs. F. Janney Smith}. Mr..and Mrs. Kinsel will attend C@r,. jee. den avenue home of Mrs. Wallace of Terms! Detroit, to their new home on ra @ read for the chapter’s monthly | The chapter will provide dinner f : from Michigan, Birmingham. | gitt ot a tayette to a needy She was | ly. Mrs. Smith graduated . — tee University of | ngs tor Christmas. tam. | Christmes. 1 was smmounced that|| WO Money Down! vlaeg rpm amyenlomy chairman of the sorority’s na- Nothing to Pay ‘til ‘5S and of ] - ay a 2 ee, Ee, wae ee isa |Gold Star Mothers | Board Meeting G. Little of Danville "Va. Mrs | Lecklder ef Grosse Pointe graduate of |Plan Convention __Eeanahs Gries Lorraine , Little is the former Elizabeth Hol-| poty young people attended Western Members of American Gold Star| Wednesday evening meeting ot || 9 South Saginaw St. — Little formerly lived Michigan State College. Miss a Michigan - Mothers, Chapter Nine attended the eelinpets mbegy neandig oes ve beth ue ne sger| FOE erty oad ars " } College. | Ry tain Scan | Fas Sr donor et oe oe meee ts Fl Delta Tete, _CAROLYN EMMA KIRN followed the morning school of in- nage in rape om angio party ‘ 7 - , L & 3 meeting = pee reaageh ta fiance Tom Bal a Rey ols the birth| Mrs. Guy Caswell Styles Fit Fi ‘be bad bs pet yeed discussed. oe a wusenseyar an pte Da de potter Pay Evening Classes. S ‘om announce i in y the com- ‘ or Goad. Both young people will be/of a son, Richard Scott Nov. 16. uy tyles Fit Fireside Roast espvegins on te ted mittees will meet on Dec, 14 at the > home from the University of I-| A son, Stephen Keith, was born linois for the Christmas holidays | Oct. 29 to Dr. and Mrs. S. P. Mihal- and will complete plans for their|ich. Mrs. Mihalich is the former February marriage. 2 In Teaching Good Health Habits Copy Cat Stage Pays Off A lovely playful little girl sud-| be inserted in empty adult lipstick denly becomes a very stubborn | tubes. piece of merchandjse when a par-| Baby powder, which is safe, ent tries to bully her-into good; may be put in a pretty box with habits. . . of Pressure about brushing the | CoUrse, the pill hidden under all teeth ends with the toothbrush toilet. Pressure @bout eating more | 1, tub is with a bubble bath. Heads Aid Society elegant short | COming Events Huron which part of ehurch Street at 2 p.m. « Titat Social Brethren Church will held oe oan tee a.m., building Women's Literary Club will meet Mon- . day with Mrs. P. G. Latimer, 61 Dwight | | 9. WNational Rappy’s: cvs _ Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphiet. WE’RE ALL READY TO | to the career girl and her glamorous night life. It’s decidedly feminine! ‘Hair fashions have gone AMERICANO! In answer |} HELP YOU CARPET | RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD SHOP | 88 Wayne Street YOUR ;HOME FOR g¢ rapidly; dinner lasts for three is a special chil hours. 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DECEMBER 8, 1956000 te Yolumnist McBride Plunks Down Her Money, Becomes ‘Little’ Angel Columnist McBride Plunks Down Her Money, Becomes ‘Little’ Angel : : " : ’ : + oo, : ° = . ; 1 ‘ — : : is 2 ae yy : : © : . es, Don't Ask Music Has |Now She's Actually Part of Broadway — Just Anyone New Role rates mite) States, 12s [ate fo tae for Favors iN Therapy — | "teniremens tr te rie were| tat tame etter) a en ene: |ot “Nice lo Visi” and i oe al It's ws Right to Information Given|tocttane tn al,t| eet ae lice angele” the ediective equest Aid From erately on a venture Which, though : comes from the amounts we put Good Friends Training | mre teint ta te | "Yat Ss a ° ~ =~ ‘| horse face or a.crap game. {of a musical piece called “Nice to| ‘Pe. T'was caught in the stock By EMILY POST By ANNE HEYWOOD This is the procedure: 1; Visit.’ Since we made it legal, we ee ee ee cad A letter tells me: “Not long ago “What is music therapy?” a a check, then signed am awe- | naturally talk as if we had played bent the 4} go down, I asked a friend if she would drive hi fs é In my brief: experience meter to gh school student asks. “I plan| imepiring printed contract with all Drews, Marlowe and = E anive eee a to go to collage, and I can't de.| ®® tel as the mmanscript for a | Southern, Duse and Bernhardt. | Sih tu Bad always before tit a specialist and has his office in cide what to major in. ee ee ee i cer th 0 Anertchmmmenag When I found cut its real: another part of town. “I love music and have studied — es fans ad one) Oa Gn ck, Ga Wcesnrg it peg ony Seog mes it for years, but I was also con association, Chancy things like | bus or train. 1 told this friend that — pedal tl gallu rate | vest ety yay Se Se or, “Now my high school adviser 1929 they interest me even less. . has suggested that I look irito mu- However, angeling is different in “A member of my family has sic therapy, but I'm not quite that it gives you a bit of fun for criticized me for asking this sure what it is. Can you tel] me your money. First there’s the favor and thinks it is unfair to something about it?” backers’ audition. The idea of this put friends in the awkward posl- Music therapy is, generally is to show groups of people who tion of not feeling free to refuse. ; might invest enough of the produc- speaking, the use of music as a tion to convince them that it will z F . . “IT can’t understand this reason- at . ing. If one cannot ask favors of ment of il! or mentally poe i. slaads tase of whine Gad one uel persons. It is used om conjune- Backers’ auditions are held in the - them?” tion with the medical or. psych- rooms of private home usu- 3 Answer: IF this was a friend latrie treatment prescribed by ally apartments with Park avenue you mew very well aad Gr whem the doctor. or Fifth avenue addresses. Men 2 van lave chay Geeks, i was For centuries we have and women, even whole families, a Decorative! Let this watchful to ask a favor of her that music has a soothing and peste . nies eee wes . little lady atop | in return. But you would certainly healing effect, but only for the cuties s solemn. = not someone you did not past 40 or 50 years has it been ; keep it soll-free! Her long, full | know very well ; A few members of the prospec- - 2 skirt is its protective cover! Use |“"™ known and practiced scientifically. tive cast, in street or dinner 3 scraps tor doll! _ Dear Mrs. Post: I haven't met aa fact, the’ Bald is quite ‘sew, clothes, file to the front of the { Pattern ‘767 has pattern my prospective in-laws. They since for only 10 years or so have room and sit nervously on the al Seoster tee ‘Seatter oe oe live in a neighboring town and hee regular courses in mu- edge of straight-backed chairs. A - With foam rubber, cotton batting.| BCVe? Bave Mvited me to come aang : harried-looking man takes his £ : — ‘| with my fiance to see them. . Myrtle Fish Thompson, a place at the piano, and one of the ¢ Send 25 cents in coins for this (They never have called on my charming New Jersey woman, is . holding a copy of the - | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-/ tamity either). president of the National Associa- manuscript, sets imaginary = tern for first-class mailing. Send tion for Music Therapy, and has scene, Members cast rise in : to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft |, He now suggests that I go with given me a good deal of informa- turn or in groups and run through ej Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Cheisea | 1 some evening soon. But still tion to pass on to young the caichior pumbers. i Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print |? invitation has come from his interested in the field. : bal oeemete. 2 plainly pattern number, you mother. Should I give up expecting owes ee oe ot. i » YOUr NAME, | 4:5 courtesy and go? First of all, it is a “watural” prospective angels wag heads 2. address and zone. Ande ti amily shoud wae for the who loves music and trade sage opinions, The made the first move. But the only and medicine, and maybe teach- audition takes about 90 minutes It’ U bak d thing you possibly can do in this ing as weil, and then show’s attorney Ss Un EC. | situation is to do what your fiance | The personal qualifications are (rte nal ——— n wants you to—after all, he knows} 0, a* ' ‘gee _ | g00d physical and emotional cist costs ane | of Fruit Cake __ | his family, and certainly he wants E ‘= the rein the oput ar ESy + aenaeatell | healthy, patience, tact, and a sin-| i . ae tax angle them to like much as he tEven in rain the opulent loo ines this season. | cere desire to help others. Above Pale aqua polished cotton is made party-pretty with a] tc as sakes ash f~4 : E i = | “<¢ 3 skill with music are ne as ‘Sugden. Lake Cook |" 7m © tue tem | |Here « lustrous raincoat of satin acetate is printed with @ | sir yi intelligence and @ great! pond of ruffled lace underlining the tucked yoke. A Peter if : f - : Dear Mrs. Post: We are . . | necessary. 5 re Keeps Holiday Treat | img a new house and plan to use finger -painted splash design. The round collar rises in @ Your college courses will include | Pan collar, puffed sleeves and narrow sash add soft touches. | in Refri antique furniture throughout, ex. | highly graceful and becoming line and the sleeves push up | liberal arts and much emphasis me sign on the dotted line then =i n Ketrigerator 5 ; music. You will need to stud - . + | and there, others take home the = cept in the den, We would very wm luxurious folds on musi ou y * . iF mat a much like urni- ° iano and be able to perform M ure woman cruise bulky contracts to st = Isn't it fun have all to use modern farni Pp pe arriage icen diets 9 -_ ture in this one room, but are . solos, to transpose, improvise and . 5 wardrobe- “Nice op ies I'm — eS i fruit cake 4 e . . , ) ill ha be , seems very a pt tee panel Saaaeres| mace awe ed (ranting Unjust Demands)! soma." ° | Applications ralsing money. end it oughta 1 _# po to bay? liking es Do you think it would be suitable . / Your training should give you a| Parcs C. ‘miacnner, meer lm ec bck .% , One} to have the one room modern WwW Ch ld R : bachelor degree in music therapy : open =F we print today, contributed by wélho' te edkaas ube Go Gcrene ar Ds 1 S easoning and. if you will write to Mrs.| Scores ©, Dur, Mest) et ot astic reviews and all of us little PE > Mrs. Fred Champnella of Sugden | opposite? ; , Thompson at the Essex County angels on our way to higher in- of Lake, in quick, bakless one. | "newer: Tt is not at all unusual | qe eee nee a tnenide tnd caked her to ag | Overbronk Hospital, Cedar Grove.| ervars ‘A /Boegenos, se re Or come tax brackets. ‘ 1 you haven't made your fruit to have one room that differs from Tina wes $, —- | ceed pate ont = = bee N. J.. she will put you in touch “Leonard T. Kruchko, Ortonville That's whet we , at é . cake yet, or if you run out of | the others. were given to her and her little “peacemaker.” And Ella, correct-' with the people who can give yOu! Vivian C Scharf, Goodrich but even if it doesn't work out quite : the ones you have made, here is sister. She was pleased with her ly interpreting this as an order | the names of the best colleges in|... warner. Rirming? that way, there will be a compen & an easy way to replenish your sup- blue one until she found that Ella's to surrender her pocketbook, fin-| the field. -Joan M. Edwards, Birmingham | sation Forever afterwards i : ply. Yule Customs red one contained a larger mirror. | ally did so. | It is also possible for the older | waiter R Watkins. Dayton. Ohio aed ae en iracaned aad ay teh seg Army husband A re O ften Los t mirror, Asa — of —_ similar ex-| person, who already had a B.A. Beatrice J. Monroe, Drayton Plains ~ |e ¥ around Champnella | She demanded an exchange. Re- | Periences, Tina’s ability to reason) degree, to take special course in | George W Hoimbert. 285 Highgate ; Siete Rectees| iy Modern Day [Mian Siniriete otal berst ve Si rae | rests soy Seaets | prunes, pe |Tips Given © = even overseas. a charming, , flung herself on the floor |!" Ser , as disin-| an exciting and very Donald R. Beauchamp, Rosevill . 2 relaxed homemaker and hostess.| Customs of Christmas are tradi-| 81d began to scream. terested in the justice of her. de-| field. atety Seneeee: Cees Cl : 7 She is also the delightful mother | tions that have grown trom ancient | Ae Tina's mother feared her | ine demanded Ella's pocketbook | FOF further information. and a) {ISC; X Greneiae, beta on Cleaning | folleways and religious rituals, but “tempers,” she rushed to the | ea list of books wm the field, send) vines Clawson BAKELESS FRUIT CAKE modern life and new activities! scene. Discovering its cause, she This disinterest recently | me a stamped, self-addressed €M-| Dejores B. Heeg. Clawson Wall r By Mrs. Fred Champnelia have so changed the atmosphere| did net say, “No, you cannot | een the source of much unhap- | velope. . % pound erackers of the Christmas season that| have Ella's property. However, | Pigess im her daughter. At 23. (Copyrirht 1954) Bocerts A: oetaeanena Lake Orton By HUBBARD COBB ap count peel ~ | much of the real meaning has! if you dust the ashes off your | %¢ believes she's found the man seem good many SS pound, maranmations caleerl | keen) tea pocketbook and come upstairs, ¢ | She Wants to marry. Ting thinks F uthetes Me Grrichinke: maa Part i a rat valipaper in ae : i ’ . | ‘atherine rickland, Haze! r ‘'t use w 16 maraschino cherries, cut fine The charm and graciousness of | Will give you a fine, large mir- | Abe hasn't Check Your Feet William F Detm. Royal Oak : we niles bones also in the home - Mix together thouroughly, press wie i at sti ila a SE Over and over for months a e posture eh od as rig et Marion C Schoensee, Roval Oak c el , a’, ef are children, and there is a feel- firmly into a n that has been aced iy rantically hurri¢ , TT -. her daughter has tried to explain portant as that of your hands. y Staniey troit asvol elegonce in @ veriety i that small dirty hands and lined with cas paper, then oiled last-minute shopping. crowded her reasons for her point of view, at an old snapshot of yourself and speed ; screcane cyst Oak opulen; fabrics, the simple type. walinccer don't mix. Let stand in refrigerator over. | Stores and nerves stretched taut But quite literalty, her mother can- note the uncomfortable look of | Robert G Richards, 297 F Pike ‘ dress you remember ia your youth Well, small dirty hands and a night. Keep covered to keep moist. in an effort to remember every- | not listen to them, much less your “comfortable stance. Prac-| athleen J O'Brien, 1026 Hatchery is pretty egoin now. non-washabe type paper don't mix Serve sliced with or without | ome with gifts. . think about them tice sitting and standing in front! g.eraiq T miakelock, Parmington Mrs. C. W.—Recalling the more | too well, but if this day and age : ng whipped cream. Let's not let the real spirit of |, As for years, she has succeeded | of a mirror to find your becoming | Thursie B. Rogers, Parmington flattering fashions of your youth— | there is washable wallpaper which This keeps well for several days; | the holiday get any further away in disposing of any opposition by.| postures. Raward A Proctor Jr, Birmingham | the relaxed cardigan with straight | can be wiped clean with a damp keep in the refrigerator as a quic tong us. The —— sestbel a fit of oe Ly oe. Foss PETUNIAI — or pleated skirt, the matching fox cloth as easily as @ painted sur- dessert or refreshment for the holi- | has come down to us as a time knows nee way to Raymond A. Guinn, Baad Pork on a wrap jacket over a pleated | ‘@ce- Madeline ¥ Masel Park days. to express love and joy. We with her child. : . i exist sheath—1 ASE pe ‘ should not let the actual buying This is, of course, a demand for! | ] went to my favorite ant Ripley, Birmingham ty everyone looked then? aid Of course, net all papers are of gifts for our loved ones absorb submission. 2nd-hand store ann M. Brunner, Royal Oak poopie er ania ppm aa : - are non can ; im ——— ot cor tiene and energy It it ts not granted, Tina wit | | And got mea telephone] | Pameia*v. Parrun, Mitora / be cleaned or maintained in sev- ; enjoying the true festivities suffer great anger, humiliation | | Desk I adore/ a SUwn eral ways. Private Party and (@)| and generosity we want to fee! for | Cart R. Harmon. South Lyon iy , AY ae pill perp red Ser oe ne Shirley P. Abercrombie, South Lyon . If you wish, the paper can be . family friends never occur to Tina of 7 : , ’ 5 Luncheon Rooms [im| sooner you organize your Christ. that her demand for nai Beauty Aids cot Nes ceomeres content i such sub- Phyllis A. Rae, Royal Oak which will make it washa | mas shopping lists, the better your mission from a grown child is af quer mehy eon chances are of getting the jifts both unreasonable and unjust Time Carnevale, Detrot H | M <1 can be for this purpose : . mM and so can white shellac. soe a are eg pee and T wish it would occur to her. Mertey C. Aboreathey._ a8 Peierore ” e Pp O The paper, if it is old, should | : or we really cannot permit tho © one knows who was the first be cleaned before it is coated. a self-satis : : ‘S| | iv Amewer te Previces Pusale pord se satisfaction to depend on ee woman to ransack the baby's About the best way to clean the fig —_ other people's decisions to submit | : dresser for beauty preparations. | paper is with a commercial dry | = St INS) or not submit to us. . = a George L. Thomas. 121 Lafayette It may have been someone who | wallpaper cleaner. ; WALDRON “a Statete The demand for ft does not ——s . aie) A Raaeee, 71) Cadient per run - of her usual cosmetics; This is a plastic substance which RINT ws tet come from Tina, but from fear in ; ° Donald K. Boorer, Berkiey wanted something she knew you can get at paint, hardware HOTEL Cit Jao aL crxt tate her training. Bright thought, Petunia! Anmeva J. Pairman, Royse! Ost was pure and gentle. It may have and grocery stores. The plastic is a = Ihab ie Step For as children we Jook to our Anoldfashioned school desk Loutee'®. Quelier, 230 E Runcell, been desperation. or inspiration. | rubbed over the paper and picks : COFFEE SHOP BT Fixtet Pt tete parents to judge between our just} | makes a wonderful tele- —— . _ perkie ae . Phahresits ag eg. = brought up the dirt. It does a pretty fiar Rigieic elec and unjust demands. phone table — and the shelf Madeline ¥. Guthro, Bertiey the mines ed peerage aig 36 E. Pike St. ts Wf they are granted to us, re- 18 just h hold Jordan Temjeras, 62 Beith : le Non-washable papers do very gardiess of their justice, we.do | | 4: ey t to hold the |] jerten, koe ase Madieon le oney fiacon Pegs ties an | well without any other coating not learn to test the morality of ; iene ueenan Curtis C. Spratt, 480 Raeburn (EG | in rooms where they are not what we want from others by our . Phyllis A. 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GUARANTEED FIRST. sa a the waters @ mechanism for distributing too slowly te ‘Lake Superior current which cnet, TN . named ABLE SIZ 4 shore clean and carry plant food “The dead matter,” he said, | %* ‘urrents traveled at, about pata trernsa ibd aahenerye to investigate various types 7 Picows Extra Lange Deloued Tri " to Cahadian fish. “te picked up by water currents meee anotnatectihe fs wie | und tat Chk en ene through which an esti-|] pencan ‘Payte or ACE a Ayers, oceamograplier et Cormell,! 525 sasng Mere-they medt the of the inke, be said, tt Would | balf way across the lake. . -loeive medical serv © Pedded seats $49 lulk ; a gave the results of the University! 5° e toeel ie © take six months te a year to get | Ayers said the Alpena sand spit Da Oetght Mttenty of Nope oem « 1 | wee Ma accaalll ay Mopar ward by winds that prevail in Ayers’ study took place this| Michigan shore snd nearly meets|toard of trustees, said the results cians si store | Guaranteed Perfect compre) the Great Lakes ares. . | summer when nearly 2,600 test | Mother which runs from | cea year’s study by the commit-|| ° EASY TERMS! hensive survey-of any of the Great - Z the Canadian at Point Clark, would have a “direct bearing @ Perfect Fatmics Top ; Lakes. “The sun beats down on thege | bottles were released at various | northwestward. . poo greased perused | Because of the water currents, sparing cn ee ce nak] Sointe acrone the lake. In each! sphere are only about five efit plans now offered to the Amer-|] | CHRISTMAS Pree ve $89.95 ‘/ Ayers sald, fish on the Canadian | siy settle on the Canadian side.” | stl was © post card which the} mites between,” Ayers sald, |ican people.” SPECIAL. * side of the Lake Huron are better He added: : finder returned after noting where | “and if they were extended they | The Detroit doctor named to the KIDDIE SETS Your $49. 95 a ee me Oe Seige “So, we can guess that fisheries | ‘< bottle was found. ois wae committee was Dr. Jay Ketchum. a say ie ‘ ‘Price. : on the Canadian shore hold up| Ayers barely ? basins. . : “Lake Huron, we found, has deep] better than fisheries on the Amseri-| es were returned. However. they Byers sald that Michigan cities, e ‘ghehs $16%> .. waters which trap decayed plant | can shore.” 3 pone hey 2 ora : geting ‘of drinking waters, have " LAYAwar - : wun cues sie. Ceottenat athe ona “Lake Michigan waters follow Sal & Seah dt weue mae 5 eee & | Te ge baggage Forests, ‘Tareas, ssid the west| Go Michigan chove line after Greets the coster Sf tee tein wes | TEL-HURON . Di : on oe man to fool with.” from the Michigan side toward the| sald. “However near Alpena the Saou baie’ fed a way te an 36 S. Telegraph — Free Parking — Across from Tel-Huron Center FE.4-1228. 3) | Canadian it “is merely and the cu : oy — em Eitan aE eS | | _% ~ — — — ~ ‘e : uf Any Extra Charge y Extra Charge : BUNK BED, DINETTE SET or RANGE | ABSOLUTELY FREE! With the Purchase of This REG. *250 — . + pf OPT Bog =" BEDROOM SUITE 3 i | : ene NE Raa )=TAKE YOUR PICK! D0 pen of Any Extra Charge WINCHESTER 30-30 Carbine a= | iy * PTonicht he col Saturday, - « Monday NTIL NINE! -TWE HAVE, SELL, GUARANTEE | and ARE PROUD OF " CHROME DINETTE © Extension Plastic Top Deluxe Chrome Table.& 4 Chrome Chairs The House of Discounts | ANY THING WE | DVERTISE! SOC . Sern | ruwrr or raz runame ” Where Wrigley’s Used to Be” mavrr or rast untine e—| With Your Choice of 41 Selected Items at TERRIFIC Discount. Prices! PH. FE 4-0581 pe OF eS RE are PY ie die ™ LOL ® ee =: a sep apsclagedl a ot 4 ag . i f oO : “- .- , 7) . . i - \, | - , oe ' ® j - | : “gmmryeicnt. = *. | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 195400 Sy, Bob Conse ae Se Se SD = ‘Autopsy Report ® | wt"ti ei Gea |e sons werd beg Dr. Sam’s Defense Starts re se says. to. mu oe. | Rules Out Poison ~ “ewww = eens Sam wag whisked out of the mur-) 7 ‘in Fitch Death O-JIB-WA BITTERS " matter of the defense’s appeal for Tearing Apart State Case “CLEVELAND (INS)—From all; appearances, Dr. Sam never came even close to having his grim game of life and death called aff dt the f. gee Edward Blythin who had asked for a night's sleep on the a directed verdict of not guilty at the end of the state's case, appal- ently did just that. He was spryer than usual as he mounted the bench this morning and briskly rejected the defense's carefully constructed pleas for a demolition of the indictment. “The court has no obligation whatever or no right to consider at this state the weight of facts Corrigan, dean of Sam's mouth. pieces. Bill- shrugged as if he expected it, and ordered his lawyer-son to truck in the @efense’s legal objets ward. Sam cries manly. No blub- bering. The work of pulling. down the edifice of the state's case against Sam got under way methodically as wreckers work. The matter | And so it went and will go. and | F 1e ‘job of straightening | of his brewn corduroy jacket, for instance. The state implies that on the murder night ast July 3) Sam ‘with premeditation. neatly folded the jacket (in which he had fallen to sleep on a downstairs couch) placed it across the couch, went upstairs and beat his wife to death Today Dr. Steve swore that when | he arrived at the murder house. shortly after the alarm was spread.-| the jacket was tumbled on the | floor—thée inference being that Dr. | Sam had ripped it off when he , heard his wife scream, flung it, “clobbered,’ as he has put jt The state has made much of Sam’s vaguely worded descrip tiens of his two losing fights with der home without knowledge of police. ‘‘Chief Eaton and Patrol-: man Drenkhen (of the Bay Vil-| | lage police force) were present when [ took my brother out,” of the house that morning. They made no objection: none whatso- | ever.” in time out the debris, or what is left. standing of the state's case, will fall upon the jury. Tot Survives Tumble Into Barrel of Water < 8B PUEBLO, Colo. ® — Year-old Ricky Rosen had stopped breatb- ing and was turning blue yestérday when his mother pulled him from a trash barre! full of soapy water. Mrs. Jerome Rosen called fire- men but managed to restore his | breathing by the time a first aid) down and raced upstairs to get | squad arrived. — Ricky, treated by a family doe- tor, was fully recovered and rest- ing well last night Mrs. Rosen was, scrubbing out the barrel and stopped to enter @® — Municipal Judge Angus MacLeod said last ‘| night an autopsy report.on wealthy | manufacturer by order when |@ nephew, Fred Beach of Chicago, _| filed a petition saying he believed the cause of death was poison. Judge MacLeod ordered an in- quest next Thursday to clear up contradictions in the case. |’ MacLeod said he conferred with - {two Michigan medical experts on the autopsy. Evidence of advanced kidney disease and kidney failure was found by the autopsy, Mac- _Leod said. 1 - Beach died in April of 1952. Dr. ' death. Dr. Charies Black, state path. — and Dr. C. V_ Muehb rger, state toxicologist, per- formed the autopsy. 2 ‘William E. Hoffer signed a death _ certificate giving cancer of the | prostate gland as the cause . of CONTINUES TO | PROVE CLAIMS “Rheumatism and neuritis in my hips and arms was 0 bad that I was fggced to use a chair as a crutch to walk around the house, says Mrs. Hulda Penttila, R No. 1, Glad- iJ “Iowas troubled with rheuma-| tism neuritis in my hips and arms over ten years, but so bad as it was Jast never quite Bs * summer. Why, - it was so pain- * ful that I had fF to use a chair as a crutch to walk around the house, and then it got =" nothing did me any good. Then I read about O-JIB-WA BITTERS ‘in our paper, so decided to try it too. It was different than any- thing I had taken, for in just a few days, the pains | > in ten days I was out of bed. I’m all better now, thanks te O-JIB-WA BITTERS. There is nothing as painful as neuritis, land’ anyone who has it knows much worse, even get out of bed. I was taking chre of Mrs. Penttila my daughter's baby: at the time, but I couldn't even take care of myself. My husband stayed home from work ‘what I mean when I say how - and I couldn't grateful I am to finally be rid of ‘the awful gins. I certainly ‘recommend that alfsufferers of jrheumatism or neuritis try O- 'JIB-WA BITTERS.” — SIMMS, CUNNING= ALG , THRIFTY, LUTTRELL DRUG STORES in - e | MATCHLESS MATCHES — Artist Anders Beckman shows a giant parently lost his balance and fel! box of matéhes which ig part of an exposition in Stockholm, Sweden, | head-first into the barrel while try- | called “Children’s Dangerous World.’ The display is a graphic cam- | he 4 , , ; , jhe was disinherited. He sought to, and everything that-anyone told! TE FILKINSON’S in - palgn to get chyldren to guard themselves against common accidents. | break his uncle's will. | me sa hat ‘algiet helps ot FORD, MAC's DRUG in HOLLY, = = = Sw. ‘art. The defendant kept his head straight ahead. chin up, as expres- : sionless and immobile as a face on . Mount Rushmore. If he had based great hope on being acquitted then _ and there, he mimed disinterest to — such a high degree that he should . _ r : be considered eligible for the next RS att Pa ... Corrigan jumped into his case | . feet first. .For his lead-off man he called Dr. Stephen Sheppard, | Dr. Sam's brother and top adviser, | but at the start it appeared that one of the feet was in Steve's the intruder or intruderg, human the house for a moment, Ricky ap- | ot otherwise. Dr. Steve had an answer for that ‘I directed that he be given 100 milligrams of | ing to reach the soapy suds. Beach's nephew filed the‘ petition ’ E to take care of me and the baby.’ ponTIAC, PRICE DRUG in OX- requesting the exhumation after | used an eléctric heating aad enaee FETTER’S rely xc |ES- t an ky eG t Grand Opening Celebration * Free Gifts for All * 100 Door Prizes amous the world over for quality... Perfect Christmas Gift for the woman who likes nice things. . Perma hift magic | makes your dreams come true i i i kK & £3 4 i a F i i z ; From Sheppard. . he said, was most level-headed of our family,” never fought as a , was crazy about little Chip | other kids, showered gifts on Youthful loveliness for trim, smart Holiday : figures is yours for the asking with PERMA-lift. A most wide selection available. os Bra $30 ~— Girdle $599 it ‘4 a ae Sa The impression have bloomed around the land that Sam He doesn't. 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Their| © = visit was sponsored by the Austro-| . American society, which strives to improve cultural - understanding between the two countries. Austrian newsmen were called te a news conference this mors- img, but they sald that, after waiting 2 minutes, they were presented with her manager, President V-8, too—ond the high- DAVIS MOTORS 608 N. Main St., Rechester, Mich. ‘Doyouknow © "you can own a luxurious new 1955 for only wn I Ip Backtires - alittle more Canceled After Agent| than the _—— priced VS Studebaker...so much hether made.. worth more when Jou trade! P. C. McKIBBEN 8145 Commerde Rd. near Union Loke Ré.. Walled Leke, Mich. PRODUCERS’ aT. ; OPEA SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4th The new county-owned producers’ market lo- cated on Pontiac Lake Road (sometimes called Watkins Lake Road), 2,000 feet west of Tele- graph Road, will be officially opened for business between the hours of 7 A.M. and 1 P.M., Saturday, December 4th. © Regular market days for balance of this year will be Tuesdays, Fharadays and, Sobers: 7 A.M. to 1 P. M. PARKING SPACE FOR 500 CARS YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT | ~THE NEW MARKET SATURDAY! FREE COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS WILL BE SERVED BY THE PRODUCERS! — 1 4 ‘Oakland County Market Committee Norman Barnard, Chairman ~Winson S. Moberly » William K. a YOU'LL BE JUST AS PLEASED AS WE ARE! We’re talking about our new and beautifully mod- ern store just completed in Union Lake that'll make clothing shopping so much easier and convenient. Soft indirect lighting, modern decor, wide roomy aisles, smart blond showcases, all combined to put . our best foot forward for local shoppers. 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Bo I went to see Ann Baker . . enn teenagers. _ Ann, now 22, drives around sneaking cde even eaves- dropping on them. “ Playing - teenage “Corliss Archer” on TV, she, like Peter Lorre, has “gotta have the information.” Sometimes she spies near Magnolia High in North Hollyweed. Some- times the little boys she’s _ spying on whistle. x * xk “I wondered how the giris got those bluejeans to fit that way,”-Ann told me, in Sardi’s, while visiting New York. “They put on a new pair and ‘Jump in a swimming pool. They let the jeans dry on them, first “How do they feel after that?” I asked. “Very wet?” ’“Very tight!” replied Miss Baker. “A bathtub wouldn’t work. It would be too dull,” she added: x & * It’s only four years since Ann was “Miss Jeans Queen” of ANN BAKER Sedalia, Mo., home town also of Jack Oakie. But spying on the teeners, she's how swiftly their fads change. “Holy Cow,” y gollieeze,” “Jeeze” and “Golly: Mun?” are still common teen ‘terms, Lately everything is “very rank”—it smells. “At a party, I heard one teenager say - “That's real J. Arthur.’ “You know... real rank. , Arthur Rank’.” x &« *&* * Miss Baker is now growing up—and out, too—and some people wonder if she won’t outgrow the pony-tailed, saddle- shoed teenager she's playing. - However, her disguise as a teen- ager seems to be working still. For at a recent kids’ party she dropped in on, a boy about 12 sat down beside her and started snuggling, “What grade are you in?” he finally . Teal J. | asked . . . and Ann knew she was still O. K. , 2 THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Blonde model Nancy Woodruff wins the “Miss Rheingold” crown. Detroit- born and daughter of a Chrysler execu- [bles could afford now is available What once only queens and no- to all. If the woman. on your list likes dress-up occasions, she'll appre- ciate a glamorous blouse. This year’s new formal blouse styles feature dozens of opulent fabrics. Aviseo rayon mat jersey, the sparkling jewelry scarves, Color ranges are xueuirs.| Often, one blouse style can be had | in as many as 14 different colors. Most popular hues for winter are the beige and sand tones, coffee, brown and black. Another gift favorite is sleep- and softly elegant gowns offering two extremes. One has old-fash- ioned comfort, while the other ap-_ peals to every woman's sense of | femininity. grownups, cute styles like short bloomer pajamas are right for teenagers, A newly popular adult style is. the waltz-length gown in printed challis, with matching peignoir en- semble, The list of other favorites — sweaters, stoles, hats, suits, stock- ings, raincoats, weskits' and so wear, with cozy, pretfy pajamas |] While gowns are favored for r tive, she ran two years ago—and lost deal here. = KNIGHT have trouble with writers—I looked at rewrite it three times.” | rewrite! will be coached by Lili St. Cyr in the fine art of stripping. Eari’s Pearls .. . A lecal toy counter, according to Bob Olin, sports a sign, “Toys so simple even a parent can understand them.” WHEN IT COMES TO A 36-23-35 figure, most men develop vision—Al Fodor. That’s earl, brother. . (Copyright 1954) | - No Damages Awarded Does Thorough Job | BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP) — The for Improper Cooking burglar who broke into a gas sta- HARTFORD. Conn. Ww —Three| tion operated by Robert Hall must | have been hard up. There was only Persons. et ymplained that they had 27 cents in the cash drawer. The contracted trichinosis from a pork thief took every cent roast cut. They sued the sellers, ; ‘ = —— but the Connecticut Supreme court | threw the case out on the grounds | that the pork had not been properly cooked, Said the court: ‘Many foods cannot be eaten in the state in which they are bought. “One could not expect to recover . . . for the distressing effects which would follow eating pine- apples without peeling them, or of a partially cooked chicken which | had not been drawn.” ~ TAPP’S DRIVE-IN GOOD FOOD HOME COOKING Reasonable Prices — — Tues., Wed. 7 A. M. . Joe DiMaggio’s talked over a TV | forth—is too long to well describe, | and long enough to fit any gift- ‘giving problem. But before you Hospitalized Red Buttons said, “I still choose. a word of advaice: In buying women’s clothing, stay | my hospital chart and made the doctor ; away from the type of item that) . Mickey Knight, an El] Rancho Vegas | requires a definite measurement, | | unless you know the measurement exactly, I¢ you don't and can't find out, many stores have gift cer- RECOMMENDED BY DUNCAN HINES for a delightfully different, romantic place to enjoy your - meals out... come to the colonia] Rotunde ‘Inn where our service and cuisine meet the standards of those who prefer the very finest. SMORGASBORD BUFFET Rotunda Style SERVED EVERY DAY DINNERS: Served Daily from 5 P.M. to 10 P.M. Sunday from 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. LUNCHEON: Served Daily from 12 Noon te 2:30 P.M. Reservations Agcepted Now for: vor tise Banquets, W or these tificates which enable the wom- an to choose for herself, after you’ve paid for the item. In the field of accessory items, the list is headed, as usual, by the always-needed handbag. The cur- rently popular tote bag style can be found in al] types of leather, from cowhide to suede to kid, and in all popular colors. The choice of belts is equally. wide. You'll see them in the new | ‘softened calf leather, so supple | that it is draped. pleated and shirred for the cummerbund look. , The wrapped look is also de- | veloped in smooth leather belts that give the effect of a wide midriff with q curved shaping. | The idea that a gift of gloves is ' practical but unimaginative doesn't | hold true this Christmas. A myriad | of colors and textures from the finest soft doeskins and glace kid leathers to pigskihs and capeskins | is available in gloves for every oc- | casion. And the styling is true) high-fashion. | In the at-home glamor shoe de-| 1 M. Closed Thursday. ass. 7A.M @aturday, 7 A. M. Sunday, 11 A. Mm 1778 Williams Lake Rd. Off M-50 WARNING! Be sure the car you | drive is safe, dependable. There | columns TODAY. Lahn DANCE | x. IIPAAZALALZALLAALLA A Family Style Chicken Dinner Sunday 12-9 Catering to. Christmas Banquets and Christmas Parties Kitchen Under New Managemen! Kitchen Open Daily 10:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. 2 SHUFFLE BOARDS _ SPORTSMAN WN = -e* is ~. - Dixie Hwy., Waterford Phone OR 3-9325 \ Lehane, ddd ddd deeded ¢ Scribs | on) 2 and RESTAURANT — 130 S. Telegraph Rd. “The House of Fine Food and \eeweererers® , 4 eal “Tim” Good Music”. * Al To the Music of oS \Joe Banket Trio A Sensational Combo ‘ EVERY NIGHT ¥ Except Sunday lwennist Bloomfield Inn | Oakland County's Smartest Supper Club Take her dining and dancing by candle light * and partake of our excellent dinners served in a refined and romantic atmosphere. COCKTAILS WINES” BEERS NO COVER or MINIMUM CHARGE ~ OPEN 4 P. M. TO 2 A. M. DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY FOOD SERVED UNTIL 1 & M. Let us help you plan your holidcy perties end banquets 1420 South Telegraph Read at Orchard Lake Road For Reservations Phone FE 5-8060 ‘ : ee eye ; 2 t are big bargains in the Sale Auto | | wedges and mules, era, | brilliant in color. ell __ What About the Days ' When He’s Off Work? partment, there are many novel. | ‘ties to choose from in sandals, | some of them | jeweled and embroidered. Most are i NORFOLK, Va. «®—C. C. Rid- | dick, a janitor at a bank here, ‘likes to be on time for his work | and he likes pigeons. As he leaves |Iron Works, oldest industrial firms, _|street castings and fire hydrants | since 1883. Officials said the ex- | - |pansion will include. a modern * | sand conditioning and storage cen- _ | ter. a - “Gamwiasecct his home for work he throws grain or bread crumbs to pigeons who have learned to know him, and ~|who wait for him in a nearby | + | churchyard. If he is late the pigeons go to. his doorstep across the street and their cooing informs him that the | . | clock is ticking past their break: | -. fast time. Iron Works to Expand EAST JORDAN —East Jordan | one of the north’s | has an- | nounced a $40,000 expansion pro- gram. The firm has produced ‘cstiags ten Uae caming Garey season. ROTUNDA INN 3230 PINE LAKE ROAD On the north shore of Pine Lake, Pentisc, Michigan 100 yards from Orchard Lake Rd. ~_“@ aN = © DANCING | TONIGHT “The Dynamic Dua” Ray & Sully SATURDAY The Tune Toppers Sweetest Dance Band in Town! Sully, 250 Ibs. of Rhythm at the Piano Bar MANNY’S, Ringside Bar W. Huron ot El. Lk. Rd. FABULOUS FOOD EXPERTLY seats BANQUET: COMING! Returned by Popular Demand GARRY WELLS | Dee. 17th MANNY’S "cs NEW ROOMS A Avaitabic tor Reservation Cor. W. Haren & Eliz. Lk. ka « sesaeesaenan«a > ’ peas 6 sciaidieancmaehiaha malin "= grain Eek. 7 — naghoden ‘ = = . a sa i. ee actaals eae ma ae __, THE: PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 f. FORTY-ONE $10,000 Savings Win | tern aay wan ry [British Actress . |‘ sgt: to become « pernent Fea would hardly resort to a $5 ‘ -_ a ee ie om she don SAAS © SND, Acquittal in $5 Theft . ame as ee ‘POPULAR WITH PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS—Reggie Dombech Asks Residency. , | 8S Mereoment ot: Mines. Besch, BALTIMORE @ — A 5-year School, Thieves Leave ot Chicago, “Miss Photoflash of 1954" not only won a tty lin United States |. eat tactory, worker with a $1000 bank | 89 Bass Drum,-Tuba * Hollywood because of fer popularity with preqs photographers, but) ine swories a British: 0d {1 account was acquitied yesterday} EMER’ also won a role in the movie “So This Is Paris.” The Universal- |i... si Sit of a charge he stole $5 trom a|High Sehool’s band ress Simone Silva has informed | [i man 6.8 supermarket, e-toot-tot for a while, — International musical will be released for the coming Christmas-New | immigration officials she wants to | [i na cee ee rae Sate Th teatreniapt, Year season: Above, Reggie aims the camera at three male stars | become a permanent resident of | |F nesday @ customer at $4,000; . : ” nd ! the United States. \~ movie, N Other store accused Gow of scooping up| Police Chief Frank Farina said » of tay Com ee eee Miss Silva, who kicked up aj |g @ $5 bill he had dropped on the/they left only the big bass beauties appearing in the film are Christiane Martel of France, former | storm of controversy when she . Goutiins thd be Meret Miss Universe; Myrna Hansen of Chicago, former Miss U. S. A.; posed seminude with actor Robert _ $495 im cash, an uncashed check The raised bottom of Gloria DeHaven and Corinne Calvet. ° sagparreal pal postage nergy 28 Rt ten Cth tts sediment 1955, when her present temporary = reopen Laser gene work permit becomes void. agistrate William F. Immigration officials now must meme gene decide whether the actress” serv- 2 x ices are “urgently needed by the Tues., Fri., Set. bee oe 4, || WANTED TO BUY ‘USED MAGAZINES We Sell Novelties, jokes and Tricks “Hell and Back” U-I's movie about the ard Division Fine Food. British Actor vision. in U.S. Dollars By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Ameri- can dollars apparently mean very. little to British actor Laurence ‘Harvey. Since he came here to make “King Ricard and the Cru- saders” at Warners he has had all kinds of offers which he has turned down. .Now I'm told that Terence Young, attractive British producer who is visiting here, has Harvey tied up for “Four Feathers,” which will make its Perfect Peak of Flavor! Paved Parking Area for Our 9 Woodward at Square Lake Road Patrons! Fe i zi 2 He For a new taste thrill — try our pressed duck, tee to greet the Grd Division served with tresh almonds and wild rice... . which arrived a few days ago or our chicken with water chestnuts and after four bleak long green pea pods . . . or any of a dozen a other famous specialties. . 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FE 2-0186 3 4 - sis . 2 oe 2 ¢ 4, ; gary a ns tina” en ee RI Rg gy oO RG AE OE IOP eee ween Le Abe : co (Arthur Hill), and Harold Leigeb, Midland; guards e Oe Defens a E posed Rapids Union, Dick ’ s ive Play Marks Top State Prep Team Ann Arbor, Don Eugenio of Greose Pointe and Howard Red- gers of Benton Harbor. G — @ 160-pound fullback, 1,396 yards rushing this sea- yet his coach talks of his de- ability. ae “He is the finest defensive back I-have ever coached,” says Milo Sukup of Grand Rapids Union Hank Fonde, Ann Arbor coach, says the same of Williams, who also ran from the fullback posi- tion, z 3 3 Fl] £ 3 2% two games because * CEMBER 3, 1954 i| World Duck Calling Test Under Way Today STUTTGART, Ark. @ — There may be a lot All-|Lavere Roseberry, Bay City (Central), and Jim as | Holds, Battle Creek (Central); center, The Associated Press: Ends, Joe|Grand Rapids (Catholic Central); . Rodgers, Benton Harbor; Dick Green, Grand Rapids Dijak, Saginaw | (Union); Don Eugenio, Grosse Pointe, and Dick Williams, Ann ‘Arbor. two lightweights in the backfield, each at 150 pounds. Weight was no obstacle to these players, how- Eugenio, key to Grosse Pointe’s perfect season, was ratéd the Se eee | | | i a8 tral; tackles Ernie E Lew Hoad’s Performance Blasted by Aussie Press spt PEE aAy litll Ha ae es Hoad explained the reason for his | %*" tantrums with “I am sick of every- | Soidan one getting on my back.” Hq if BE if i i ff | a i} i i i 3 tei fl Both Clubs Are Sent to Dressing Room to Cool Off After Tiff ! 5 > i : i 1 $ i i 3-Way Battle in PCC Plan Banquet, Annual Confa Pioneer Coon Hunters associa- tion has arranged for its annual banquet and conference at Bald Eagle Lake inn, Dec. 11. Always an interesting affair, this year's ORANGEBURG, S.C. # — Turn about is-fair play, even in football. Frankie Ryff ‘Meets Zulueta NEW YORK W—Young Frankie Ryff has come up so fast this year that he’s a candidate for fight rookie of the year as well as being in tine for a shot at the lightweight title, The 22-year-old New Yorker will get the second big test of his bud- ding career tonight when he faces 26-year-old Orlando Zuldeta in Madison Square Garden. Ohioan Heads PGA ST. PAUL, Minn, (UP)—Harry Moffitt, 54,,0f Toledo, Ohio, has been named the llth president of the Professional Golfers’ Associa- tion, succeeding Horton Smith, De- 'troit, who was forbidden under _PGA rules to seek a 4th In the third period of The Hanold Sargent of Atlanta, Ga., 1 halfback Budgie Broome fumbled on his 13 and Wofford halfback B. | has been named secretary and Wally Lund of St. Paul, Minn., treasurer. —— 5 Sports Pages in. Today's Pontiac Press |TCU,. Southern Cal, Utah, Idaho State, Texas Tech Best of Western Quintets (iit | star, couldn’t find Kenna on the So McKenna played Little All-America Star Backs Small College Game He ers, duck hunters and duck callers f i z : The only entries in the world contest who aren't state champiohs are winner of the Internation- Horrors—KC Drew Bounced, ‘Bama Names J. B. Whitworth major bowl games. Joining PHS in playing opening on ‘foreign courts are ‘| games en| Milford, Cranbrook, . Clarkston, i Kent State Relies on ‘were among the award winners for fall sports at Western Michigan College. = Heading ‘the list is Jerry Ganzel of Milford, recently elected co- captain of the Bronc football team for next season. Freshman foot- ball numerals Went to Jack Hop- kins of Pontiac, Phil Lehner of Southfield; and Pat O'Neill of Waterford. Dave Harrington of Walled Lake won a freshman cross country award. . Also on the award list were Jim Crum of Van Dyke and Warren McKenzie of Fenton for freshman. football. P , Middlekauft Z c : i i ety “ Hy eae isfy. an collegiate Athletic Conference, _ Central placed four men and Michigan Normal three on the The first team: Tittnots, grabs the spotlight away from the Oppose Acoms i ! i iflig | i f i [This Deaf Mi tential P ' Deer Tateg” [COMED 3 With His Feet |Powerhousefo = t ; FF 7 ! ; it Hit = f “ali : : A fri. z q 2 TH i 449 i i 5 ri i complete the Acorns’ starting five, By HARRY WISMER (Copyright, 1954, by INS) Professional football finally collegiate game this weekend. York Giants to tie the Browns and the Chicago Bears to deadlock thé world champion Lions in their re- . | | However, we are reading the Bears out of the race for this year by picking their crosstown Hae a Hae Dodgers May Sell Billy Cox fo Omaha Expected in American Association Today By JOE REICHLER HOUSTON w — Omaha, Neb., was expected to officially become Uclans to Receive First Rice Award a. football champion- *~ - ciated Press learned that the E. C. Bailey of the Reds and sec- | ond baseman Junior Gilliam and | a second-line pitcher from the Dodgers. : Only a matter of $25,000 stood representatives Thursday, the grass or Wally Post catcher | the majors, Briggs Will Head dent of the-Old Newsboys *Good- re) id N Dri fellow Fund Dec. 13. ewsboys ve Proceeds = the sales go to DETRO Walter O. 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Also 10th- ranked Oklahoma Aggies, kingpin Of the Missouri Valley and Niag- ara’'s Purple Eagles, third in the NIT. * Ld] * Alongside them were such an- nually potent powers as Illinois and DePaul. * 8 ¢ 31 points in 28 minutes after sitting All won with comparative ease. tavus Adojphus™ 90-79, Oklahoma Aggies turned back Howard Payne- 81-44 with second-stringers playing much of the game, Niagara had no trouble with Buffalo State, win- ning 81-60 while DePaul romped aver Kalamazoo 9€46 and Illinois did the same quinn Butter, 3-H. * 6 For Western Kentuckyjit wag the Hilltoppers 62nd consecutive home- court victory. Lynn Cole, one of the holdovers from last vene’s front -erew, averaged better than a point a minute as he red on the bench for the first 10 min- utes, i * * Coach Hank Iba used 14 men. with 12 breaking into the scoring column as the highly regarded aod Gun consind slowly But | court used all talo State betty the. end of t+» it-memips it his ‘Blue ‘Demon Hiltoppers Aacies Nagra lini Western Kentucky , dowiisa Gis Cowboys of Oklahima ALM took Spent ‘a 44-22 lead against Howard Payne | trol home. Se: Active Season Ahead for City’s Archery Devotees — Operiing a very busy December. association wil] | in a 2%-target’ outdoor shoot, Sunday. Dec. 5, at the club range in Pontiac Lake Recreation area. Competition begins at 10 Pontiae Archers engage ee events captain, should be informed of the number of members’ chil- dren planning attendance. League shooting begins first week in Januhry. 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Run by states, benefits vary| Ciutat raise their conte ,| drive is shaping up for next year to increase unemployment compen- sation, with employers footing the higher bill. : Secretary of Labor Mitchell dis- closed thié week a new Eisenhower administration plea to state gover- .|nors to get their legislatures to en- large the amount and duration of jobless pay to idle workers. A third effort will come in Cor'- gress. A dominantly Democratic group of lawmakers there plans to renew efforts to set federal stand- ards which would require the states to raise their benefit levels. Early this year Eisenhower called on the states to hike benefit payments and lengthen their dura- f counts to the steadier employer, nF i 1 f a i i iy iy hee ili efederee = & be The ess pay system, as - nally established, contemplated a 3 per cent payroll tax on em- sions in state laws, giving dis- Pastor Building Church Almost Singlehanded LAKE PLACID, N. Y. — Bad weather and adversity have not kept the Rev. Donald J. Hardy from working to rebuild his fire- gutted Pilgrim Holiness Church. Almost daily since Feb. 18 he has been at work. Although he often finds himself alone on the job, Rev. Hardy said; “I don’t consider myself any. hero; this is my work.” The plucky minister's carpen- tering experience has in quite handy. But half the congregation's $10,000 fund is de- pleted and the major expenses of heating and insulation lie ahead. Hundreds of persons and many organizations in Lake Placid have contributed towards the Swiss. style church's restoration. Bugl- nessmen donated machinery for the building of the foundation. | SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith — | —_ “This serves us right for going to that family reunion last summer!" NE iat massa il) Ask forthe Want Ad Dept. No Matter What Your Problem DIAL FE 2-818) mn) | , i TH’ FORMER OWNER LEFT THOSE OLD BOTTLES IN TH’ CELLAR, PILE THEM OVER BY TH" FENCE, AN’ BACH DAY I'LL | =) PUT JU6T ONE ON TH’ a [TRASH BARREL” BLA-BLA- BLA- BLA-BLA-BLA- BLA-BLA- BLA-BLA- BLA- | BLA-BLA-BLA- BLA- BLA- DIXIE DUGAN ¥, “You were invited for dinner, Dr. Brown, #0 you coujd look at my ;}sore throat!” pie Te 3 Yl 4 ba: 2 ace ROB hee a } STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Probate the County of Oskiand, ing Denny’ Rowe minor. Cause No, 0834 of said child. : Petition having been filed E. and Anne Rowe, parents je of the State reby notified will be a rf, A steady on hens, about steady on young : coops 133 light hens 23-27; old reosters 12-12.5; caponettes 27-29: hen turkeys 37-375; g tom turkeys 23-26; d over & lb 22, under 5 a Plan Goodfellow Sale MUSKEGON «—The “old news- boys” have set Dec. 11 for their annual sale of the Muskegon Chronicle Goodfellow edition. Pro- ceeds are donated to needy per- sale will be dedicated to C. D. Goodfellows in 1936 and has been visitors structure youn, lings 30; farmer ducks ! wb 18 : sons at Christmas. The Dec. li | McNamee. Chronicle Publisher, ™ who originated the Muskegon, Re STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK. Dec. }—Compiied by The Associated Press 18 18 tJ Indust == Util Stocks + i | Net change 9 +4 +17 Noon Fri ., 202.6 2113.8 671 1483 Previous day...201.7 1128 67.0 1474 eek ago....... 202.3 1125 66.4 1467.6 Month ago...... 190.8 1027 645 138.8 Year ago.......14.8 814 65.8 1008 1984 high.......202.7 113.6 67.0 148.1 1954 low....,.6-1438 T78 85.4 108.0 1083 high....... 151.8 936 65.8 116.3 1983 low... 130.3 735 60,5 . 088 DETROIT STOCKS (Hernblower & Weeks) Pigures after decimal points are — . High Low oon Baidwin Rubber* A 18 16.6 D & C Mavigation’.... 4 15 Lf « 4 4 = Seorew........-. 13 13 *No sale: bid ind asked. 3 2.00, 5 ‘tah Semana anit 9 ceeacngs ern) (Deutsche matk) 23. ; Holland ‘guilder) 26.32, sachenges: Weaty 5 unchanged, Switeeriand | (frame) (free) 23.34, unchanged; Den- -|cers admitted they forcibly arrest- Gerity-Michigan* .... 23 Kingston Products* ., 3 3.3 jasco Orci 31 32 6 6.6) 4 L open Holds Christmas Party \ The four policemen are accused of false arrest and assault and battery of Oliver Tademy, 49, of 268 W. Wilson Ave. Tademy was arrested during an early morning vice raid near his home Sept. 26. Tademy was found guilty Nov. 4 of being drunk and disorderly and was fined $5 by Pontiac Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum. During the court trial, the offi- e. Tademy when he resisted after attempting to enter the raided building at 310 W. Wilson Ave. His attorney, Milton R. Henry. said the officers’ action violated tl: Fourth Amendment to the Con- stitution, which guarantees an in- dividual’s rights agains “‘unreas- onable searches and seizures.” Tademy denies he was entering the building when the officers ar- rested him. Giftg were exchanged by mem- bers of the Urban League Guild | sented by Mrs. Lucetta Baker and Southfield Township and John F. of Royal Oak, one daughter, 5. Fred Lewis, of Pontiac, one broth- er Israel Dequette, of Marquette, two sisters, Mrs. Zeferina DesLau- riers, and Mrs. Eva DaBeck of David B, Hil ROYAL OAK—Service of David Benjamin Hill, 46, of 1505 Wayn- dotte St., was held at 11 am. today from the Kinsey Funeral Home, with burial in Oakview Cemetery. He died Tuesday. Surviving besides hig wife Ruby, Mrs. Peari Hill, of Royal Oak Township, three sisters, Mrs. Charies Heinrich of Texas, Mrs. | John Guess of Royal Oak Town- ship, Mrs. Clint L. Thomas of Riv- Owen C. Mardis FERNDALE—Service for Owen C. Mardis of Cleveland, 58, broth- er of Mrs. Frank Reager, 815 Al- len, Ferndale, will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, with burial in Oak- view Cemetery. He died Tuesday. Surviving besides Mrs. Reager are two other sisters, Mrs. Marie Hogan, Chicago, Ill., and Miss L. Mardis of California. ¢ *3 Latin America: Argentina (free) “24, General chairman for the event ; Gera (tree) i d® yack. | was Mrs. Wilbur V, Johnstone, of Maldwyn Williams me hoy &- Lge oo ag SP assisted by Mrs, Wil-| CLA’ — Service for Mrs. Matec . liam Essery, of Birmingham. Maldvwyn (Margaret Gladys), Wil- { ° : ? f . . . / | St. Mary Catholic Church in Burn- are three children, Sharon, Janet a~1 Robert all at home, his mother ) Sashahaw Rd., will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, with burial in Lake | View Cemetery, Clarkston. The body will lie in state at Voorhees- Siple Funeral] Home, Pontiac, until Saturday morning. The infant died Thursday. NORTH BRANCH — Requiem Mass for Anthony Esper, 78, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at side Township, with burial] in St. with burial in Roseland Park Ceme- tery. He diéd Wednesday. soya tenn! oen'ge eet Bee = nual 'é witli ie hed de a : : : : chit +} veka es 74 Saks: a a sell 7 : : ~ #* . 4 q i: . . : ; * . ; * ‘ 4 5 gs . ie / ioe jae eee ed _.° . "© MHE RONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1954 oe i _ FORTY-NINE / oi 2 , . 7”

bas. Fung: | of 2.000 shares.-and Sperry lost ‘dent of Old Colony Paint & Chem-| able for Christmas. 489 N. Perry. | the record level of 1953.” diate possession at all times when ber 1.23%; soybeans % to 1% high- Set ee ee tas nedeien, betnemen. | 10. 0t OB om LOW chances, in | 0! Co., Los Angeles, Calif. = Same. —Adv. | "| Curtice was in Toronto for the | Shopping. ve r eu * . Bae : : x . 5 er, January 281%; lard 15 te 32) No ft avis vu Squash Acorn. Bo <_< ee Pisa ang Fool oe Dec. 4, 8 8. m. 98 W Huron, Gecta| “Restetaep ao * cents hundred pounds higher, 15-1.00 > squash. . t . hd ‘ jan dhgry~y * | fests bus Daitcons, Ho 9 Merritt-Chapman & Scott, industrialists at a closing Gay | Brethren Church.. —Adv. Meera ns indntry x |2 DEtroiters Face be, omnis neous 6 2, PLM |company in consolidation of _ seeston, Insued a call for a “new | pasity style turkey dinner, Dec. |Canada is currently enjoying its : Grain Prices bens: vernip, topped. We i, 100-125 ba: | LOUis E, Wolfson -interest, approach to pence, based ©® | 5 trom 12 to 6 Basar Dec. 4 and | second best year. Only 1953, Cur- Burglary Charges Lettuce and salad greens: Celery, oeb- ed on 12,000 shares unchanged at practical, helpful cooperation | §. gt, Vincent DePaul Parish Hall.| tice said, has béen better. . Ee npr fine _ [age No 1. 180-800 bu. Endive, No 1. | 25% and then- hacked down. with other countries through hu- Ade, ua, | ous aa CHICAGO, Dee. 3 (AP)—Opening grain: | 1.00-1.35- bu; endive, ‘bleached, No 1, ~ ‘ “T think the market here t canal saneeks eo wo! ee a ee man contact. Rummage sale, Friday night, 7| absorb a 10 cent. increase in| breaking into tlie Lewig Inn at Mar vics.s 220%. Boybeane oa lodee eC ikeck & fm ht lu oeme Bee vane eee Reviewing his’ travels as NAM! pm. to 9 p. m. and Saturday | 1955 over 1954,” Curtice said. “Our | 3810 Grand River, Farmington Seo Scie EM gee ce Dm | Ee he te, Bt ERE | aS onthe initial ermouncement Te a aatn pened: | erent W. aren Ok Ade. Gener Crvens and Mil con |yeserday bet dve Farmingen = ves 1.56% py Rea 2 beig acl te tae ne 1 Paecd as be: Yesterday's stock market was “1 have to find one | Wour Heliday Season begins at profi this year and will - = - . . Mar 1.0... 181% Sep 2.80 | gs person | 1 inetan's Flowers Open “House, | tinue to do very well in 1955, even | Township Justice Allen C. Ingle. - Sy eae “Para” : sharply higher. breaking a two-day; Mynicipal Group Seeks who did not abhor the very thought | 5494 w. Huron St. Dec. 5, 12 noon | better than in 1954." | Robert MeKee, 31, of 1773 Lam- Oats Dec 10391 neworr "Des t apomeas aie losing streak. The Associated Press | —— ° of another war... Military aims to 8 pm. ; s — Curtice said that GM has nt | bard, waived examination of the. Dee openness = JOR oseeeeee — Detrelt, cases included, federal-state af Sal. Pi ped stocks was up $1.30; Opinion From Millard i, every one of the agg i om |: net 120 ailien Prost since wetd charge, and was bound over" ‘to May ..s...ce. W% May 13.45 | evades: 60, only a short distance isi have visited were spoken of ummage Sale, Thursday, : 1 Jip wsssecees TMG | Soybean Ot me cso gre ol - ihn weishted | away from the 1954 high which After Tax Decision im terms of defense, and -even|4ay and Saturday. 11 Auburn Ave. War II in expapsion and modern- Oakland ead pay ‘Court for A ig ee ite] ® eres STS, “abestinss-o1 wie. |[Matched the average for Oct. 10,/ LANSING W—The State Munict.|then, only as a necessary evil.” @ San, to Spm. Hold by the Powe ization of its Canadian facilities, pear _ Forrest Phil- sesere De avg. 35%, medium 31, small 24-30 wtd . pal Finance Commission asked| phe : Siete Ce — lips, 26, of the Lombard address, av. 26; grade B M4; grade ¢ large : three-day convention ends | the blind. Large selection of toys,| Dale Nolf, sales superviser for ® ut Sar ee New York Stocks ee a ean a uaa Oa Sane OS se atten eS clothing, and household items. Adv. the St. Loule, Mo. distriet tor the | demanded examination pnich Saved rip p irk ney. Baglin fly uate. Cate Marine Quotations) |06 procedures oa aise, ne| ant, to tte mresident co foreign uae Oey Falun. Ore ah manager of 8 thal OW Cer ne ene. : . has stimuleted ‘the demand. Undertones | Admiral... 98 tet Televel. s03|o cn - Te, | cconemic policy, at the annual | 199 w. 8 am. to 4 p.m—aAdv.| Detroit district. He succeeds C. : . nervous market is not | Air Reduce 2) 0.8 ot Gk ae 282] quiring tse of the state eualized| dinger, we € ~—° "| FF. Glerg, whe has been trans- to farnish $5,000 bond each. _ Eyed by Firm rerpcrinel of top,prie Tus werkt | ling We... BRA Jonee a 388 ven i ax Pur) The new NAM president has| tf ‘Pa pe p-saol, GA, Mitebell . ~— of tar Mikiow Siete Palla oo 3 ae. eee property friend's peeds| ferred to Portiand, | According ng Woolley moved ints’ storage = 4 ah ~ ee ae _— been prominently identified with : aoe — Fats | Sone tame mae Gale Semen ’ structure appeats stabilized at present | Alum Ltd ... 73 Kimb Clk |. 392 Secretary Lottie C. Many asked industry and investment banking ‘ of Charles A. Wat- ; ackard |" At 2.2 : 2 shortly after the break-in by Studebaker - Packar — a kon ae ee these questions: | for many years. Market, 14 E. Pike. We|son as general sales ‘manager Of | 7. ,,0r5 William Simmons and Reveals Models CMICAGO BUTTER AND EGcs = |‘Am Can...” 418 for’ Glass """ 483} 1—Whether the state equalized| Four years ago he became presi-| have f fruits and Willys Motors, Inc. was announced | pinard North, - veals New CHICAGO, Dec. 2 (AP)—Butter unset-{4™ Cye® ,. 31 Lib McN&L .. 13 | valuation must be used in deter-/dent of Thomas A. Edison, Inc. 3-921 easy rut doday by Hickman Price Jr., vice- a at Press Showing | price, tncbangee-to.\"towers 3) score Am Ges 67 S60 ligt © MY ::.620) Dining the debt limits for local| a firm. organised yeers befire to . pire Red nage rast liga aby Westley subd that « televisiet: set, \ AA @0; #2 A $0.15-60: 90 B 68.25; 89 C/A Motors LT Lone 8 Gem. ea4 | Sovernmental units, produce Edison's inventions. The your rummage sale call) "Watson, who has been vice-presi| S.ctuncs' and’ about 21 bottles DETROIT wp > The Studebak-| "io" steady to firm: receipts o104;|4™ N Gas .. 3 Lorillard ....254| 2Whether the ‘state |company, with 3,400 employes, |” 2-0987. We will pick up Your /nent in charge of sales of the| o¢ ii gs ody *.. er - Packard Corp) plans to build| wholesale buying prices unchanged to i/4% Rady: 25% Mack, Tre i. 188 value te requived in applying the | makes a'variety of products from | Gns0Wd items free. Willye-Overiana Expert Corp., win | of Deer, ware sane Seems the and sell 300,000 passenger cars in| 33° 'meaiums 205; standarés 29; current |A™ St Fd. 206 Martin GI .. 292| pledged millage for bonds now out- | ¢lectronic test equipment to ju- continue as an of the ex-| 1955. . Teceipts 26° dirties 22; checks 22. Am Tel & Tel 176.1 May D Gtr ... 94.8 i veniie furniture. by Kiwanis Club beidiary. —_ ticles was recovered when the De- James J. Nance, corporation Li k pele He, Mia ‘Con Pot me al a iisp| uate otgueliantion of West Feotine ¢ at 198 8. Gaginaw Se ee ae ag a, arrested, according president, told a news conference ivestoc Anac W & C 863 Monsen Ch | 103.5] must “be used in the | Plane Revi December ‘ = Parke Davis & Co. announced : _ yesterday at a preview of the 1955 DETROIT LIVESTOCK Armour & Co -125 Mowr ‘Pa... 3231 age beadieees Spotting Revived |. anaabee Aheiclm yreges geri -lan é Man Is I , Packards that aeDETROIT, Dec. 2 (AP)— Ased Dry G .. 28.6 Motor Wheel’ 28 a MOUNT PLEASANT @® — Of-| Spence at NAM Meeting George Rieveschi Jr., 38, of Grosse Pontiac nts call for 200,000 Studebaker and| 3%. .MMOn, Gerinea account small re. | Atl Cet Line 136.4 Meme Wr 1. St : ficials said the Ground Observer Pointe Farms, to the newly) When Car Hits Train 10,000 Packard models SMa nd Me eccenseg 3 SeMyM MEALY 2 ao be ened in applying the tll: Ge Puanr tg crn basa | manager ofthe Pontiac Manutec-|\'Preaket Hamad: Loved. | Barts Ray, of M Novos 8 | é . 7 ° : “ i ' i i : s ie » - “3 Nance predicted the auto indus. |e newly cline 00g tion: Bue Lies, -- iL, Ret Cu ® A age to be spread on next Year's | Charles Dummon, post supervist the Ponting Manutac- |to President Harry J. Loynd. |was treated at St. Joseph Mercy try would build 5,600,000 cars | 18.25: few 250-300 Ibs 16.25-17.25; sows Beech Nut ... 291 Nat Gyps ... 48 | rol] where the local unit ginny) -bonhaetr ered bncory . is attending the Na-| Dr. Rieveschi has been directoe tal for face cuts after his sso pane a 38; Bendix AV .. 988 Nat Lead |. 58 | 10 ae Pee tax [ond 20 special posts will be| tional tion of Manutactur-|ot chemical research tor the | Hospital Tw InGs Cul moving The 1855 Studebaker models were) Sia" fcan,tenbtnyeree, aiite "ert | Boxing ait SE TE merger eplicson crag Oe) |e eal ae pharmaceutical firm since 199 | Grand Trunk Westem passenger end spotty; w and : ry te ; oe introduced several weeks ago. The | cows 2 cents to mostly 80 cents lower, |Bohn Alum .. 193 we fee.” 504/Cub Scout P k to the City Police Department.| LIKE TO 1 train yesterday at.Sanderson ave- ‘Packards will be presented Jan.| fie: canners aad cutters steady to 2 Borde, G8, Nort & West.. 44.4 u ac He sald police will report all calla| Now's the time! Call FE 24ini |POntiOc Lake Escape | nue and the Grand Trunk raltroed 5. cents lower, other ‘clases cattle nom-| Bre, Oy Me Me Amt a to the Grand Rapids Filter Center.| for a helpful ad-writer.| Nabbed in Mt. Clemens | tracks. . cas = So far this year the combined hellece ‘offered to make © market; few ad 3.7 Nor Sta Pw... 161 Holds Yule Party = Ray, who was issued 9 summons ne acne one tal cows oso, |cglum & M198 wet Alrin.’. 16-4 DETROIT (INS) — Detroit Po-|for not having « oper- oonehenlhpenpeomedpraptate rg = IA ag Ma NE yp I OuverCp---: 1881 Cub Scouts, Pack 9, held their ' : Hh lice said today the arrest of x-| ator’s license, said he did not see passenger cars comes to some 105,-) on ughtweight, low yield ; [Septeal Atel .. 134 Otte Blew... 06.3 ; | Nearby Comm n t eS caped convict James C. Miller, 25, | any signals and had before. Nance said Packs have | weak; quality plain unattractive: | Cen ll PS |. 244 Bhar _——— : up a small crime wzve, including| Isaac J, Heath, 61, of Detroit, Peqquae ful engine with | £e%, sales steady to weak: but bulk un-| Cert-teed 3a5 porte De..... 37-5) gymnasium Harry H. Winship liams, 60, of 94 Eastiawn, De-| three burglaries. train engineer, told police the oe ees cconpececion ratic | resers meet tt Ss Sign “hice |Seere,Oh - Ad Penk". ige| Highlight of the evening was a) ROYAL OAK—Service for Harry |{rolt, was held at 3:30 p.m. today | samter, of Detroit, walked signals were working and thought te the industry for 185. He de- | 2rime,,individuals offered early: few |\Chryaier ".... 043 Preipe D--c:- aaa | ‘0Y March. during which the Cubs | H. Winship, 74, a former from the Sulliven Funeral Home, , of away ore yortdn : clined to say, however, what the fow around ond wader "0 ib culls down Cities Ove. 118 Philsa ...2. 383 | placed toys under a tree which|of Royal Oak, was held at 1:30 | With burial in Roseland Park Ceme- a that Ray stop. : ratings are. ae bee 200. Market about | Siimax Mo... 856 Pail pet.” ee |they had bought and decorated | p.m. today with burial in Oakview | tery. She died Tuesday. | Arrested as his accomplices were| BE SAFE—in a sale, dependable New in the 1955 Packard line, | few sales [ceats coe toate: | Se Sse. seed Eee, Nae_ fe? | Se Memdmads crmeumente tur the | Comnstory. He died Sanday bs Agap-| Surviving besides hor hushend. /siter's: tal - tether, Gane D,/cor. Leak to te Clete’: see ‘ew i wl > ¥ Colg Palm.... 60 Proct & @ .. 434 Oakland County Children's Home. ka, Fla. is one sister, Mrs. ; . utility and wooled slaughter lambs Charlies Meis-| Rogrrs, 18, and a 15-year-old boy.| tion for super-buys. Nance said, i “pete | ea: Righ chstce ond prime lnmte ol NE a ee a Surviving besides his wife Mary, | inger of Clawson. - Entirely new engines: Big ye y~ | Con GR... 388 Ron. lye : three , Frank of Detroit, twin Ultramatic — transmission; | ‘*" *7** 250-600 Gonmum Py. 484 feo. Motors :. 318] Wolf Badges: Robert Davies, Da- eras cs neeekd ced ee Mrs, Maud Blackmer new torsion bar — and cmicad Rts t. Gon Pr pais He Der Te D1. ant bol Osmick, Roger Wotilla, Don | Apopka, two daughters, Mrs. Rob- le ne eee ee new styling inside and out. eGR AOD. De, 2 Apr —Galabte begs | Come Sak ---: TGS Rest Ove... 23 |Crawiord, Michael Omens and/ ort Masta and Mrs. George Stone, —— Blackmer, Tl. Nance was optimistic about the to 60 higher. mostly 25 higher on butch- | Cont Oi! ... 3% Bet ce tan el Chuck Watson. both of Columbus, Ga., and twelve of 13100 Ludlow 8t., was held at corporation's 1955 prospects. He 19 35 yy Fey Hhaggars - seat tae te one : co. pene) ted poy Bear Badges: Paul Aldo, David grandchildren 9:30 a.m. today in the Drayton said consolidation of the two | !9-210 lb: bulk choice 100-220 Ib 18.25- |Cruc @t! _... 307 Seab Al RR... 792 Haviland, David Mason, Harold Avenue Presbyterian Church, Fern- ssid the conseidation of the two | iPag! mont cote No tne 2 Grats [Curm Oiet 81 Beaty Rese” 72] | Nuotler. David Harrell and Terry _) Bracet 4. dohnaos | |dale. with burial by the Wiliam sre 6 cat maker with a. | 1728-1800: 8 few es ulbcen.o* ooo : ROYAL OAK—Service for Ernest | Sullivan Funeral Home in Oakwood ‘tm fine of cars in eae oles roms ead ae cea meee png ae Ae dey Sinclair © .... 486| Lion Badges: J. Johnson Sr., 72, of Washington, | Cemetery, Muskegon. She died Shap == iow. teeenediom, ae. | 02, * Ss ee Sere = » 16-00; Du P nt —_ 164 Socony Vee... $84| David Willson, Lewis Sidwell, | Michigan, and formerly of Royal | Wednesday. . dom ws high eeten! ro Dien cart = rad = = Ble = a = + J James Ockerman, William Graves, | Oak, was held at 1:30 p.m. today! Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. clearance. East Kod 68.5 ~ Ws {John Gaylker, Bruce Rogers, | from the William Sullivan Funeral | Staniey Williamson of Huntington ; lk also gave the company a total) ,Snlebie settle 1.000; calenie cere a edn. "33 St Brond,... 374) Chartes Rogers and Floyd McCiel-| Home, with burial in Roseland | Woods, two sons, Lloyd L. of Mus- - , at more than 4,000 dealer outlets SAiter end helfors avs chotce and Bret Red.... 123 eta On NJ ‘ sony | land. Park Cemetery. He died Tuesday.|kegon and Hoyt P. of Toledo, six Ronee a he said.” clean sales other rads ‘weak ‘ om. wi eS ee oe Aree ee =— Surviving besides his wife Mary| grandchildren and eight great- a acre ior cies ot Gow coe ipensiea =) woe lem, Vays Meck Cadi en Go wear ol) LOOK AT THESE JEROME — Old Brewery Suggested | 3° jrarne steers 26.0: «tom, loads | Gen Bars... 37 gry mPa. 41 | Rogers, Bruce Rogers, John Gauk-| three daughters, Mrs. Luellu Mes, Jose. .phine Furton : | . as Center for Alcoholics | Nice “sciny to tee ommensic: ‘toes |Gen Fao 7: irs Tez,0 Sat --E8 ler and William Greaves, . son of Romeo Mrs. Helen Hui.crt| SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — ’ 9.00-11.00: a few young commercial cows | Gen Motors... 91.6 =e Bear 461| Silver Arrows: Lee Berg, Dick | of Mancelona ‘and Lt Lois J. John- Service for Mrs. Josephine Furton, Offers rnc GRAND RAPIDS # —: An ad-| up to 13.50: buik-canners and cutters | Gen Ry Sig... 405 Tran W Air .. 25.6 / Le amy ae ; 17362 Add ; y visory committee has recommend. | 7.00,9.00,, bo Dull sales of consequence, | Hen wee ee ne te — = — sen of Comp Kilmer, New Yersey. = ee Lessaprecstop apne 5 Tees: ,. | Gen Shioe..... Twent C Pox 287)’ ister, Mrs. Mae Parmenter of ose E ed the city set up a 15-bed .alco-| Salable sheep 800: slow. slaughter | Gen. Tel .... 35 Underwd 43 9 8 ° — e” } ing Funeral Hi ith burial i « holie rehabilitation center in build- stooge — maga ae hope don need = boa Un — a ‘Trial Board Hearing California,, and seven grandchil- ew a Pent Gaceuey. She pt) 1951 PONTIAC SUPER DE LUXE CATALINA ings once used as a brewery. — = = gis actes (17 Se: 10 80: | — oo = Unit Ate u 34 dren. Wednesday, : | Two-tone Grey and Blue, White-Wall Tires, Radio, The committee recommended roe yng nalts Se. and) shame Seotren ee United Cp ae Postponed for Week dean B, Santimore | Surviving are three sons, Harold | Heater, _ Hydramatic Tranamissjon. 23,000 actual that some Soy agregar : Goch Pekan... ke us Rud “1 A ame, a Boeneman of Ferndale, Clark miles. Owned by local leading doctor. In just the chased recently from AEE e = ' | hen imore, 71, . Chest Boeneman of Drayton Plains, one topmost condition. ra feeee Oe = Reel Greyhound, : Be us see 2 * Pil avin policemen aa field, was recited Thursday.: fol-| daughter, Mrs. Chester Gorecki of Your Old Cer es Down P. nt fitted out for the treatment of DETR OE Ror POULTRY ee ae ened aS Loan was) alivarscd ti Ue hone lowed by a service at 9:30 &.m. | Metamora, two brothers, John and our os n Foyme alcoholics. per pound fob Detroit for No.1 qual- | Hersh Choc .. 40, W Va Pulp... 3851 chairman Thurlow L. Harsen, re- today from the Yilliam Sullivan | David of Detroit, and eight grand- Long Easy Terms — Smell Payments The group also proposed a 5-bed | "ty, poultry up to 10 em. 14: |Homestk ..... 48.4 Weste A Bk... 24.1 turns from a business trip, accord- Funeral Home, and a service at) children. ward in one of the city’s general nears br rs oF feyere (243% beh, Reed ee Oe Wane tsi... sasiing to James J McCarthy, vice ppg ; gatas : ain Debra Lynn Lewis ; ' i Ta crosses ly -% 5 . see ho = ’ . 4 . } hospitals for acute een CSREB. | rocks 27: Dvatn debe = Indust Ray % | Wilson & Ce : 101 chairman. . Cemetery. He died Tuesday. INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP — 1950 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON Lda oo ae — CHICAGO POULTRY meewee Cam ear P22 J ee rt de: ene ee Sage per = ESD wh of hy —— Gell ast = = held Saturday, Decem! 10:30 — from Lake View Ceme- Saturday, December ee : from the Trinity Baptist Catereh with Rev. J. allen Pereer December 6th, dt Oak Hill Ceme- tery. Mrs. Nelson can be seen Frank Carruthers Funeral after 7 p. m Friday eve- ‘ning. ee 1 Mich., e (73,. p ete: of ‘re, Lena a father M i Hi 78 nt 4 nil CHRITMAS TREES (SMALL, ME- mare large). wreaths, a thees Sicle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance er Motor ANPOURCEMENTS ot Thanks staescecccoscn Ot + * Se eee eee Cee eee ee Diseton segecedcocscese @ sccgcceveretes -§ ». senecccoecconcs + beenseeesseeens Male ...ccsecceces ee eeeetee SERVICES Gervice ...... waspascccoOD Specialist -woecen a: SG Tafioring§ ... 6 : inishing ..:....:16A Garden Plowing ........0.++-- Bervies — .cccveseeee M Service sucesescecsees 00 endorecoccode 2 evenceee 20 oeeeeeeenens eee eeeeoes see wee and Supplies ........ Notices @ Personais ...... esee "| M4 te Roard . . 8 wt Goods ......65.-27 ellaneoys ...... Pea, Money ‘anted ws cawne | 4 . 444 | 4“. ereonene® ee eeececseons weenoee ee eee enn ene seeeesmeetares ee ” ee eeeneeane eeneenene "+6 ee eee Ce mews ©! eet eanerees pesevecssen's Seereres Aap EEes eeeee © ——— sovtuteoaes aoe a SKINNER. DE 1954, peng LeRoy, 63 N. Andrews Ave. | #3 ‘per the Press office in the following boxes: 8, 12, 13, 21, 24, 29, 39, 42, 50, 53, 56, 63, 64, 66, 69, 70 71, 75, 78, 85, 88, 69, 98, 108. 6). a eres : Poot T ue Help Wanted Male 7 x, Ce -|\n Bp ree echnique UTOMATIC SCREW M. for elaerty lady. Call after 6:30 de eae! gy ieee Mpgine lathe eperators, | _p.m. VESWILE ___ Hint il = = __ relevision Service 22 men used’ apply. Daniel's. Moo SEAMSTRESS GENERAL REPAIR, facturing Corp. 2677 Orchard] Must be experienced ge — cement ba 1 5 Dar WIHT TV SERVICE Lk. Rd ine. Cleaning repsire. | Steady le VE $1206, PE 65-6300 K PULL: Quali TELE-| Apply to Mr. Ucpeters.) Pontiac _P. STRARA vision ian to work in a! Le Shedd tax &. Telegraph. ear OUARANTEED nO ‘All | RERNIE’S RADIO-FV SERVICE hew televisio: area Right man | Orchard Lake Ave nis FE hon Dh Autis MOTOROLA Bales & Service cap manage service department WHITE HXPERIENCED WOMAN 3021 FE 3 47} Sout’ Bi E _____FE 23-4306 one 0. (Wo store. Please state = .etween 26 and 50 for general ion. FLOOR LAY- a ualification, end references., housework Live in. yleir. ing sanding mecasas 186 Edison OUARANTERD, TV AEP: REPAIR ANY rite to Hi Tower pnts — 6212 ; Ph. FE 23-4406 _Dow: '. Gag iene CON. and Service, 105 East Portage | LIGENT RE- DERNIZATION AND : W'S Radio .& TV. __ Avenue, Sauit Ste. Marie, Michi- WanTED ine to 40 genre | #00 Becomentg Ri Maal notte! toy “hot CALLS a General housework. Good cleane and a, BILLION “POLLAN Lire IN: | Must be song with chk, yor MIT ‘CHELL’S - TV rane Ce. ie meres Ne ere ine mo to 4 wight 8 eos. | INSULATION CARPENTER WORK | 0, Pe PE 7280 very unusual opportunities are |~ §32 es mer. Must beve references. Attics, baths wees silable for interested in, MI 9g Also part Ume midnight a morning. Apply 430 Orchard Lake, 3 to 6 P.M. — 13 | >A Pree Clothing Salesman at, live im; | Carlation __Busiress Services 13 Lost & Found 24, Mic Pull time. tm person. £ Robert Hall Clothes =| A&B TRENCHING | pounp urtie omis BmKE 200 Seatane Help Wanted 8 —_. water lincs field, tile. ince St. FE 5-7366. . a. ee i% REWARD FOR THE RETURN EXPERIENCED REAL Est ite ve aus (MAKES GF FOUNTAIN PENS | of } beagle pups or informa- office with many features URGENTLY NEEDED: WHITE epaired by factory trained men eS the Jad = i 1 rate i ae Senn ate dwcits bo eas| Sec Sty Ser ete | perigee sae wen Ro mnie wtb work. Ne neory, laum- | rence 8t. Phone Sore 23-0138. — t. — Crescent Lake . ‘ite, room- r A = — (ring ree bain, use of riches. | APPLIANCE SERVICE | ioet. SPRINGER SPAxIEL PUP- a eee eo Mar Ws service a makes of refrigera- | py. Diack and white. on E. side Salary — 94.056 to 94.368: sick tors, washer. | radios, cleaners, cee ee One UL acct canals: — ez- Work Wanted Male 10 Ror" ts Ochiand ave. past o~ 1, strayed feoys @ Nov. 22 amination, Dec, 16, 9 am, Re | “~~ WALL 7 wit halter aed od ae leash. it ime at aide theo! diploma | 0OOD WORKE AVAILABLE | Pree & windows Neat, SG seouive vownse. Si, “quiralent. Tesident ot Poatige | Soneetel sie rears are wel gvecriig Woven FERvice as Lost RED SILL P OLD IN . 5 om condition. A, per: office, | eT. cpersiery soe welders. rese 4 ir a8 EB. ‘ohamdas aecaed. Rewera a cig Pe, nares wore oN PE Sa ok | oer SHOWN AND a. work, oa and Cadillse FOR A DAY'S PAY Se oe . le. vieintty of Pontiac Lake Rd. outamnegeee. eter UO moa CALL FE ad : _Reward. @ OR 37319" sas Wiisen Pontiac C eMk fot Mrs, Brooks, Elec. — Sewers Cleaned Tt |. sNGL ; ANDY MAN G pons eed rtp gps no | Epo perl Lo gad finish 6 room motel by Jed. | 77 CARPENTRY. Piast oD | Senta” asians rowdy. Child's pet. FE 6-016 aft- _ 8s Commonwealth floor tile FE 6-006. er Bul Intangible Salesmen | BLoct iis cusiant | Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners | rast SUNDAY rN $150 Weekly id WANTS WORK Siaernical tr Greet Ghaie’ aot mxieand ORK AYTER Fecal f ; B40. Com oy WAT ve hive SEWER CLEANING | $y "iggsn 160 Proatne' ive mission at once _—— sare han ANY KIND ar oak — iS ungibte probes. | POF ie dmhs, Ounday terv..Po_FE +9012. Lost ONE KEY CHAIN WiTl -—— | GEMENT PINISHER DESIRES | “OUTS ae 0: i al ben ol REAL ESTATE kind of work PR 3-727). 5-300. aD a oar bin Mate LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN, 5 SALESMAN CARPE! ee WORE su a ng old puppy. Black and white ew bo cm Vi - on = bod Ses tnetthion seit, ree ton ‘and Ba Beldetn. Cnila'e pet. rE see. a GAWS | LOsT FEMALE WHITE AND precision machine brown Pekingese Vicinity Cres- ~ eet, All wort . _ cent 58-1732 CEMENT WORK tote DW, Piteweter. 1218 STRAYED | BLACK MALE DOO : a Town oneena: ‘aasoels ent floors. CAND TO CLEAR. TREE CUT-| Clarkston area Has po co tones OY gates oiler 4:38: trimming. EM }-3712 ber MA 5-6100 and MA 5$-0771_ on | oa a woak WANT NO collar Please phone MA 5-0TT1 imment. bar Tt time caly OR 32276 rE Leo Lustig | WILL PARTY WHO PICKED tP 4 = San cabin NEW AND RE bert dog on hee Eons Sat on Se S| eccoting & 'csems me, BE | «Fama vere Recor FE 1401 | seovtens shes Pu oh” i a Trainee $275 up. ~ Bat ASTENING, (PLASTER. “Hebeiee ope xe PP oe 4 up. Gahki one NEW AND 5. z Hobbies &-Supplies AA o& comm. ir. Call Cari Buxton. PE 4-0028. /packeNSTOSE. 15 E. LAWRENCE Sim oars CABINET MAKER 7 AND CARPEN: | SOBERT & CHAPIN PLUMBING | for ga.nes Scrabbie, $3.' paint 3 hea Phone by our be sets, $1.69 ‘frames i — : ee th one te fit) Malian pottery, PE 2-1414, ’ enie CAMERAS “BUY. SELL. Tin *Poatine ‘cad'Gadinee 'euer| RucsineSle: Stgct Pk sash” | FREE TRIMMING AND RESIOV: | trade © repair. ARQUS atde pro | m See service m . | EXPER al, Pree estimate FE Pa| Jectors 300W. like new. blower | Wilson Pontiac Cadties. bir. | &X! shcmscuee. ben | a cooled. case, $27.80. Viewers. reg | _a et ed s $496 elec $369; REVERE @ m “TWO, 6A = aE nished Bookkeeping & Taxes 14| recorder, pest yet, $18 down: de- Best. deal as MEN WA TED: att a Paintin | AND FECEX Uncen Peabo $8.78: —" vement salesmen ” Phone id eu pas, Tah, Nonsoneble elena oe 18s i HAWKEYE OR four DUAFLEX 7 ag 2s oie! ” Monday MAN /_ DESIRES Work common | St re, KODAK wer Friday 8 to Kreuger | _labor_ FE _Foot Specialist ISA Ms lies wholes "the. trade WAN WANTS ~ Gig EATION Me DOCK c * AERVICE. 1085 : OA; ied ime Milford.| DR. A. A. RANTER, FOOT SPE | sags. iy, oa eens cialist, “ie 8. Seginaw st. PE | HOME MACHT A Fo Tuer BING WORK WA “sin __ aoe Leeneries, ceate ta (oe ae eS Saree FOR Furniture Refinishing 164) twine, wilh, quick chahge ont ot dependable man. FE 2-3741 chucks and basic ac es; in- —rise Nemes. Female 7 FURRET LATHE. SET UP & OF REPAIRING. ANTIQUES A SPE- | cluded Used onty $0 hours, Must PER. Must orene teens al tie Also | —cielty. PE "Plow in “16B of tee ‘ae r cont, PES 0780. Priced auto _ engine iathe: > __ Garden w ee eed S WANTED «OR 5 } HOURS WORK = Meee beste ret cane & iliac a. birmeghem, evenings. Phone FE ¢-6207. EDMUNDS = “son a sams © Roses: WORKING FARM MANAGER ON com Piowin, ne wn ee ALTERATION LADY | peterei pee seer ce peeer| aiae ing and Leve Ung gest | gi r __. |WUST BE PULLY RXPERTENCED | eee ene types at ‘ | PAINT BY. NO, st oe ae BLOOMFIELD farming. livestock and ‘mover | Laundry Service 18 Pi as equipment 86 years old rama “ | IR: -WILLTA oxi Huron FASHTON SHOP | ant epee state ful details {CURTAINS NYLON & ALL Ma | REF eeer tara G20, waste, & 1062 8. Telegraph In leepy "Bot n"Posute Prose | supimeut*Esket raps al sss | ~Sut eeatety tt om, many CLERK-TYPIST _ Work Wtd. Female 11] fyi ny Must dried, AUTOMAT | ber Kits $248 up - Wood fibre ‘estre person experienced in ma- haat sting for accounts receiv- Geamra set Secgneal ant ee C ASHTER Ovening for experienced cashier, with knowledge of trpt Must he 35 year, or older. hour week Apply Personne! Office Pontiac General Hospital, 461 W | Huron St DENTAL HYGIENIST FOR PART or full time association in a —. Where a hygienists ef. Teciated. Write Pon- tec Frees, 16 ° EXPERIENCED WAITRESS 6 P M | im Those who qual teferences. For a: EM 3-8342 ‘NEAT APPEARIN Vad FOR general house’ Must like children. FE §-23780. STENOGRAPHER- CASHIER Prermanere ss sononre fener hours. Position for expert- r who can take . Also cashier and expe sBetier than average le =4 A M, Gagiew m8. PONTIAC. MICH. : * as. . $916 UP B ESE ib. Ca veeere SP i A | ete eer Wire WOMAN OR OIRL FOR | —DUllding. OLive 3-7338. : 4 hen bre ioe “ay, ig — Blew 2 cial tree estimate € doe, re to canoe: Be — siete Brits sup ExcY | Gustom BUILDING Pia, OL genc ; PE 46470 operas mE ALTER A- tions, modernisation, custom Ee aoteatrada Fe N WAN! WALL Ww . OR 32204 or OR 30404. WALL WASHING AND PAINTING. | Fre estimaten. PE 6-221. _Help Wanted Female 7) — Mesias “ 4A) STENOGRAPHERS - NEEDED ca ’ base on paved Experience = = ; : a Preferred wore Also chimney. Se feb tee vous fr a i Lore APPLY 2 ment wort Ale-a carpentry. Free PERRY MOUNT PARE, CEME- apy PA PONTIAC MOTOR apptent oo OUR ePECIA RCIALIRY. DIVISION Se oe ar BOX REPLIES _On” baste, Oot Sutom bebéns today PERSONNEL DEPT Cineat worh_ots PE_ Sot At 10 a.m, =RSONNE ; ae there were replies at GLENWOOD AV®. “Se ter mmer. Bree romeo SENSE ? TTENTIVE BABY SITTING reliable lady Pontiac Pre COLORED WOMAN OFSIRES Mon., Wed. and Fri. work. Ref- erences, $7.50 plus fare, FE 4¢-7749. BY reasonable. Bos 62, LAUNDRY, 3% aph Rd. near Tel-Huron senior: ay gl LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUPF- fied. beautifully finished Pontiac Laundry Phone FE 2-€101, ‘fe PR, Pontiac Laundry, FE ee ee 4 COLORED LADY DESIRES Or. aeons w eral cleanin ee Tistmas hd rath Coen efee ___ Landscaping 18A i Live | ee | ARTHUR’ S govern 2 veloc sr OLS GIRL DESIRES oe work, 3} or 4 days week, 68 d FE_5-0720. DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN DON- elson Park home FE 5-735 \GIRL DESIRES WORK As SHORT on, cook or Waitress Exp. F! HOSPITAL TRAINED PARCTICAL WANTED DAY WORK. FE 6-1790, WIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, GBO- reterial service BM 3-2862. NEAT EXPERIENCED COLORED irl desires work as cook, eiper, maid Public or private _FE 5-4529, ~~ WASHING AND IRONING. FE! 54533 | waseingd & tRONINOS, WOMAN neaiiiea 23 WORK A8 housekeeper for motherless home 280 Rockwell WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK 6 oon jo Senven © or ironing. BE hour, SOLO LLL LLL — TRIMMING AND ge 7 AG img Free estimates, FE 17-6822. Moving & Trocking ig ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED. __ PE 1-4940. . | HAULING RUBBISH, Basements cleered_ rE : fe |iioHT HaULinG opD JOBS. of al c to 2 am tn = gniy. | nurse. tor's reference 210 8 Telegraph Rd. PE 5-087 mipeary et x 8-1247,, | Cheap. FE ¢-0687, | CHRISTMAS CARDS WONDERFUL (Care of ‘small bom TO TAKE HosPfTAL TRAINED NURSES LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. | selection for everyone | ore for home th yr old aide. References, FE 33475 | Rubbish hauled. FE 2-0603 \CKENSTOSE, 15 E. Lawrence On 34 “34178, after IRONINGS IN CLEAN HOME. | GOWT HAULING "ND RUBBISH DAINTY MATD TOR #UPPLIES. Foc Soskxiabs . NOW FE 3-7230 Call Bil FE 45-6633, Mrs Burnes FE 2-8814¢ 03 Mark. ing tm this area. Familiar with | TRONINGS IN THE HOME. IRE LIORT HAULING. LEAVES A AND DETECTIVE SERVICE - DOMES | auto dealership accounting. Also | for baby sitting, FE 5-147 FE 29997 From § t Ne ® eammercie! MAnle §.TRAT | cae a a coagine | ERONTNOS Dore MY ROE oe QfALino AND MOVING. | NURSERY MOTHERS BABY sir. per ee aco retes, ting service. A particular service | _Sphporgation Srey 6s FRONING | DONE IN: MY HOME. ®, | for people who care FULL Om P PART 1 a ‘FE 5-4930 ODELL CA RTAGE | FEderal __Lincoln 60080 | WAITRESS - zi | Fanted. 19 W. Pike Honev Bee FRONING DONE IK IN MY HOME: | roca! end Long, Distance Moving. im ro" nn eee oF ee ee oh one 5-6806 | Christmas, use ne C) REWORK AND CARE OF TRONINOF SCN In way, HOME = : ) 3. 610 Blot rE ste Work guaranteed, FE 5-6340 REDUCED RATES } Re De anon REPRESENT: MOTHER'S HELPER. WHiTgE | LADY. 31 DESIRES BABY @iT-|Laree van to serve you Smith | tive OR 3-180? | stay nights MI 6-4865, : st tm vour home. Exp. Movin FE 44864. I |'NURSES AIDE WANTED. MUST sUDDF! SERVICE - ASHES, RUB- transpo or sgaged ish, and Ight trucking. FE 46079 tRucaING AND HAULINO RUB- Dish. Anytime. Cheap. FE 3-0296. FOLLMAR MOVING AND STOR- ere Agents for N American Van Lines Large rans anywhere in United States: Quick service FE 2 MN Perry INCINERATORS CL EANED AS ASHES | oo hauled. Clean up FE. 4 ‘Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT % Tor Picfups ite Ton Stake | and Dump Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Open Daily Including Sundays FE +0061 — FE ¢-1443 FOR “FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- | CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED | for, Also baby « i 4 ___ Physiotherapy 21A Wars wit? @ tank. uy 21701,” GENERAL MASSAGE. Wanted to Rent 29 wosyense. Monte calls only. “ shee — ErORELE ERO SP COUPLE WITH 7 MOS. old baby desire 5 room unf. house. Clese in. Reasonable rent. Will give excellent care. Ref- erences. FFE 8-1215. '2 OR 3 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED ae References if desired. OR TEACHER AND Wirz Write 40 Pontisc Press. AW D modern apt. i west t] i ences: wired. 32-0244. Share Living Quarters 30 Fhe ia _Wtd. Transportation 31 coup Pi E WANTS ontiac # And _ Work ing. ges ee to m. Steady. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 CASH SETTLEMENT a ee and contract? Lowest Oak 8B cee a ar J: C. HAYDEN, Realtor KE. Weiton Bivd. Open Eves. CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. | A etaae 4 Dixie Hwy. ‘AS: LA odern homes. eontracta on . CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN CO. Ww. Hu St. FE +¢0561 5% MORTGAGES ON PAnMe OP suse WAN from ee ee oor fromaes. Neo B. D. CHARLES Peed rea FAST Action! the ready the oe foley Meg is Tok for Mr’ cts: $ Unlimited $ Por buving land contracts. Fast | courteous “as For immediate —. moma ‘ohnson or Mr ry FOHNSON. Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. r THE FOR YOU contract. Realtor ridge A ocaay egret gee WE HAVE Sous to purchase new or sea ts for our chiens nes ‘ore vou sell ASK FOR eT) : To Buy-To Sell-To Insure YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN LTY CO REALTORS RATIVE MEMBERS Evening: anc Suhdays 1075 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-0263 me. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd FE +4963 Wanted Real Estate 32-A CASH - FOR YOUR EQUITY IN 48 HOURS JIM WRIGHT, Realtor flower makine material 45c pke Wooden & aluminum trays up, ete SCARLETT’ __rence FE 2-7221 “Notices & Personals is 25 | PAPRAAALAA AL T LAST! FIFTA AVENUE OF, Dp | Pontiac an outstanding selection . 65¢ Law- cost Exquisite Christmas pres- _enta free to you FE 46106 ~AUDIVOX HEARING Afbs 101°) N Saginaw FE 40539 ANY GIRL OR WOMAN REEDING contact fidential, The Salvation Army. BOOKKEEPING—TYPINO 1 kinds. Tax service REDUCE aR YOU OVERWEIGRT? TIRED. CONSTIPATED? oy — safe scientific, quick teaiviaeal hut agree rogrems. LL Fr 44131 bab co a tao INVITATIONS: $7.68 — apkine fast service “Brpted fio 18 * Huron. “YOUR BAND OF BANDS.” HAR- | old Krohn's Royal Tones music | for .vyour dancing pleasure. _ hi |_Wtd ~ Wtd, Child. to Board 26 |BOY BETWEEN 2? & %, FULL time gare FE 5-9036. TLL ae FOR In mr home are evenings, FE bea. "oN Som * 345 Oakland Ave, FE 54-0441 After 6 cell FE 8-578) rativ: Real Estate Exchange | ' NEEDED A ONCE. 3 BEDROOM: home ‘Qeed siz let Within 5 Redo down, of Pontiac Up to: YDEN. Realtor ae ‘a Walton. ‘Bivd. ____FE $0441 WE HAVE BUYERS © Walttno ) FOR room K. G. espa Realtor | 302 B. Ruron st. Eve PE 31317 | GREEN LAKE OFFICE | ON OREEN LAER) Cottages, homes. teas aoe estates. Since 1925 - Ag i HERE NORMAN F. = sac TRADES Larger homes for smater. city roperty for suburban or farms, omes for incomes, large down payments are scarce, trade r cd pe Trades made to sa — rties concerned. Call us. chilcstsa DORRIS & SON FE ¢1557 We need houses; — Parms —— eontracts PONTIAC REALLY £0. 3? Baldwin LISTINGS ‘WARTED bos We need lis 29 all typés of real estate. ets wait ing persona! efficient serivee you Also have our equity on well PAUL D. HAMMOND 26% W. Hurpe 8t Realtor | FE 5-774) Eves. FE 5-471¢ WTD, FARMS ALL KINDS or PW. Dinnen, 66 W. Huron &t, INVEST IN SAFETY, 5 buy a dependable car| 5 NOW. See the Clastified section for outstanding values, - If roa Goadbe the Waterford. to lim your propety = vot in os ores? extensi*e sdvertising of your area? force lives area? That — = ot greet, ar i : del we _— OR Siar o OR 11769 Oper. 9 ®: Sun LAKE, A N WALLED LAKE, ALL conveniences, $18.50 «og MA +32u. re GOVERNM INT TRAILER. 40078. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT Romeo, idren welcome. Call . ‘Lateau 3-3360. Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 TE 2 ROOMS AXD BATH. 5 MONTH. Brunswick near Crescent cone. J ROOMS AND BATH, NEWLY ecorated. Pa: 604 C APT PRIVATE EN-| a furnished. ee Oe mere pon ae utfli- | Sunset, near M-58. Heights 3071 Churenill Ra Auburn ’ mo. ree. om Fao eat ae Me veri 3 * and beth, Adults only. Rd. : $64 per month. a K. G. HEMPSTEAD $08_E._Hurop FE _¢82% es Bide poorly 2 rear pts. Unturn nturnished rooms, rage adults only. Rent A U ved 34 $60 per mean Call rE 1 BEDROOM PRIVATE BATH —_ fear, 10 Colomute a rear, 143 W. Columbia. r= 6. MERRIMAC 7 LAROE PRivate EW. | * POCMS, 100 6. ae __ trance. $3047 aot, Ue meee + 7 ROO CURVY. APT BABY WEL-|’ [ito “Owner P.O. Box 88.” "come an W owner 7. 636. ) LARGE CLEAN isburg. Hot and cold water ” pea furoished) Neat Setae tohet wine shower. LU i SAD NEW BEDROOM welcome. 2.1083 house, suto. heat full bese- '3 ROOMS A BA F ment and vacrentton room. Adults adults EM 3-476. pevooyg | Good location. } ROOMS. CHILDREN WELCOME. | _ °®¢¢®. 4-0002_eves. 24 8. Bivd W. FE 2-6625 atone d ee bedroom ae TY ROOMS. UPsT UPSTAIRS, 8. HEAT AND lets. Paved road. Immediate oc- elect. furnished. FE 2-1430 after 6 eupancy 870 ; 3 ROOMS AND BATH, NEW. PRE Dorothy Snyder Lavender heat ure window REALTOR 3 ROOM BASEMENT CHILDREN pie W. Huron st. PE 3441 welcome FE 5-1908 £M_3-3303 +6417 « ROOMS AND BATH COUPLE REALTOR — INSURANCE os Ook aa fivese entrance. 76 Henderson OPEN EVES. — FREE PARKING Mn hedecoreie Coige waar | a ecora' i i ier | WILL BUY oll 18 months welcome. $60 ais tied i. __month 32-1337 F. McKINNE CLEAN 11 ROOM PRIVATE BA BATH, = ice 8800 Comme eee Fponnc Sunsath et | _per month, Call Pe 3-4804 UNtv, 1-6708 APARTMENT 4 ROOMS AND vate een sae cas VE BUSINESS | — P N O POR USES 4 ROOM PURNISHED APT MEAT D and lights furnished. Couple pre- | ne immediate sales for BARS, ferred No drinkers 4211 Dixie QRoc “ERY AS STA- tones MAC INE SHOPS. If you! Mwy. OR 3-1621 have any type for sale, call as at ace. 4 ROOMS. CLEAN. UTILITIES < _furn 200 Norton Edw. M. Stout. Realtor [7 ROOMS AND: BATH. MODERN. Ph. FE 58-8166 Tl Saginaw = Opea “til 6:30 CISTINGS WANTED picigge ct bust \ ROY K Ur Realtor | 26% W Huron PE 27421. Templeton have a customer for a 2 4 bedroom bome with small | acreage ard barn in Orion Town- | =, Has substantial down pay- . kK. L.. Templeton, Realtor 2330 Orcherd Poole Rd. FE Open Eves Sun. 1 to & Ask for Wr. Claussen Eves. Ph _ Mi 23-1206 _Rent_ Apts. Fur Furnished 33 33 | = 1 ona 2 ROOMS. GLEAN. LARGE LARGE kitchen Ref. tr working me only. quiet vate e trance 36 Florenc: 2 a ROOMS. 8. WiTRIN WA CU siece to town. 3-142: a = COMPL: ier go preferred, 6230 W ?R ATH. 2 " PRIVATE. ROME Gare [3 AND 3 ROOM Fie or 8. | Saginaw FE 3-9064. 2 ROOMS. OR ae 2? 800Ms CLEAN. 2? NICE MEN, bus line 719 Orchard Lake Ave. — 3 & BATH pall INCL. AT & _— — Pine Ra.. Or- e Fa mS New. Lake privileges. MY 3-7871. | _Caill_after 4 p.m. . | | | 4 ¢ Boos AND BATH. 66 new: 4 oat Te W. PIKE CLEAN, newly decorated upper aedults 4006 FE Oé#5- 1603, ) nooed LOWER APT HEATED. ;* $00 month Seen 10-3 Sund 231 H _Marshall. | 5 ROOMS AND BATH, LOWER | Mat 42 Victory Drive, Bad) +0648 | UN pd | | APT. UNI. [ rooms No aoe or | | Loree $68 ver month Call EM | cL TO DOWNTOWN, SPA__ § room apartment newly decorated J. R Hiltz, Realtor, _ 30) i Huron 8t. FE §-6181 ‘DEAL FOR HANDYMAN 3j roo: apt. on 8 Sa a Bt Heat. tight and gas rm. Part | rent on be worked out | Ce eference. FE ¢1591 Ss | IDEAL FOR WORKING COUPLE | nang 3 room apt. at the bus Poh Saginaw 8 Heat. eas are paid. Rent iit ie weetls. In advance to bie tennants. FE 4-1581 re- Ty, ANL. BEA L3 a Necrcher lune ba pong ig Adults, 2031 Seon in Lake Rd. Micador ahaa veel! me. ees OR F061 bath pee GMC ees ae os ai including gat heat. 398 Pro _EM 3473 soca | Livin@ ROOM. BI BEDROOM. | kiteher and bath. steam heat. | ford. Stuve Frigidaire and garage. $65 month Ping sf couple both work- tng 83 Edith. FE 2-6127. 2 ee | BATH AND PRIVATE entrance. root own heat, $12.50 week. — couple, no iidres. 3030 yn 3 Rota AND 4 ROOMS AL8O —_— — con welcome. 3516 wet : sansa: GAS HEAT MA UPPE FUR! BEAU- tiful § —. ? bedroom. 2 family - Ga Va ard. — Ruron Rete +1504, OR 3-7 wes Fo Gg HEATED Stove and toctuded” “inquire at &§ ROOMS ie dead sand : “eo 103 Me. ROOMS. pee Everything furnished. | 3 T ROOM mm. A NEW 40x80 BUILDING THAT ean be made into two 5 room a) Each side has its own heating — and lavatory A few per- Syend you've got it made! Do it yourself and the first 2 months rent are free. Call us for | further information SMALL HOUSE. OIL MODERN ROO! ao UTIL- oR ae welscans: Watkins Lake. and bath vat - quire. FE 5-344 of OR NEARLY NEW auto. off aEwit SESORATED § ROOMS $85. month. a tes MI « pain aopeE. PARTLY FUR- nished with bath. near Pontiac Lake. 2110 Haley Rd. UNION LAKE RD. 8 ROOMS. __ bath = EM_3-3300. NEW Lex ROOM BRICK on fake 10 miles west of Detroit UNiversity 2-2968 afte __ collect SMALL HOUSE FOR RENT o quire 29 First St. Oxford. 6 room brick terrace, 3 bed- rooms. full basement, all modern tscomre within 1 block of dowm n. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TN. Saginaw St ___Ph. FE 6-8165 OUSE FOR RENT IMMEDIATE Dossession Modern two bedroom, oll heat. Can be seen Sat. or Sun. 10 am to St et 9-3043, Royal Oa LARGE HOUSE. MODERN EX- cent furnace, two 260 oil tanks, into house water Children, weleome. h bus an mai' route et door 7 mil from hester. es Roc _Ph_ Romeo, Plateau 2-2472 MODERN RANCH TYPE Sereege and business frontage, 13 br 30 aes room. Natural -fire- pers. 2 large bedrooms. at ™ lease with fon to buy, Bliza- _ beth Lake Road FE 1. MODERN 3? BEDROOM Watkins Lake Rd. Automatic hot water Ol] heat. 2 __$88_month, FE 23-3773. NEW RANCH 5 room year round home for rent sale basement, recreation and bar room. 2 car gerage. One ecre on Oxbow Lake rfront. EM 3-4501__ _ NEW 1 BEDROOM HOME FOUL asem 00 enth. Pleas- _ant Lake MA 66453.” ern conveniences. 1 lowed. No pets. 960 per De- — ast Windiate Dr. Weer WALLED — ARE, ALL MODERN ‘child al- tart iy l) am. and For Rent Resear! 37 caren PROFESSIONAL or. fice work: Nic restates rel why live tn 3 mem? om _ gute. ; and water Aino aiuto, Theat private | home. FE 4- ae Nees ne shires eebises a pac ees, ee a Bia 3 attendee mac ice THE Pomme PRESS," FRIDAY, DECEMBER § 8, 1. cee Ne MS 7 a || aco | tettten «| measie a temo a 3 ern | Seren For Sale Houses 45 PALMER — on oe 4 =|GREET ae SANTA ° -| 2s ari eene|CLAUS | | farses stist es Al a aT _ Fiaseetonen eer tee a clever) taser "ind RCHARD L oy a el Seat eo AND JOHNSON | ah | REALTY co. “IN YOU OWN HOME" brecsoway. 3 cor garage. ee Sn = i is ‘ | HOMES ARE AVAILABLE cLO“IARBLE, Rea Realt BREAST) Tino tlm : ee Rs _ CY, SPACIOUS ¢ BEDR OTTER LAKE L / . 9 BATHROOM! PULL F. 8.rm. & on i ve! 8250 Down || ruse mn on| Sebi Ee Spat Seg] oe er remem | See a ax F = of Wiliams, complete oo X 180 LOT. THE PRICE deo ees temt, = bedivomeraod =| = EXCELLENT Sse ea ~Htse INCLUDING LOT} SIX iti “Fan teerter «|, NEIGHBORHOOD & ALL Mont son eee pine recreation Fea karge tn sate_‘one | W soagigen cowrs | eat Wes ttdng te’ ing fe tate carr ge oe ae est Suburban ven _ EXHIBIT iret pre Be ‘on Sylvan = Yeu (woud be rout to own this : MOME OPEN DAILY AT 2038 Sri siete . FES - Bungalow—$8.500 | , LARGE. FAMILY, MEDOLERELT HEA ONS: Sei fares secs Guy Da, Ue THE ‘ homes. Lot te sn tsae fvee NORTHWOOD | Sit'ss i are : w 3 bedroom starter home sow ore oe, en = . dove : BBs” ace corpetne. | PES ert ea only tee eee - 2 FE FON John K. Irwin John Kinzler, Realtor THREE BEDROOMS ; > | 6709 W. Huron 8t, FE a Bee - if no answer, ph 2am | 8, oe stacy home, oqmones ROOM Witt KITCHEN — RIV: ig 2 ee very alee furniture | F | 7 3 ae. | full ' ture, ‘or Sale H etal Sit ee gees ‘Cooperative Real Estate Exchange {20 whet many extte too: a ee eee ae Houses 43| ttc or home as down payment. OOM "IN PRIVATE HOME. HOT | Want a New Plome front This has mony extra fee OX BOW LAKE MODERN 4/-%4 ROOMS BASE? ape lot the tenants wake you: ie C. Wood Cc cand GAESOE WEAS for Christmas? LAWRENCE W | speyment Fe | a ee Oil heal. $1.50 . | S “HANNAN a GAYLORD eo on 20 Acre Eatate | hy NT posed avrmroel lan aly Tans | . Gada Ales WA, ad Clarkston Area ‘| re floors, E. Pike Bt. A THIS OLD HOUSE kinds, Also building © 1 homes’ | Lovely 3 bedroom Colonial farm JA geese [Micha ET nel BE) Pe es Ba ar eiecanocpas— | Mugen see iedeewibe Oe LOVELAND : | ‘s : S| oR covonep Sea lata Sia ee] Fema Seats | Gee ee ay CY a dt 3, 3. and 4 bedroom . A : ‘carpeted ovine ‘Sen ; : large 4 down. wisdet dome, sant, Biome 3 totaal oe MONEY - # e : me Pass Disie Hwy ing) To $50 - . = SW tues ae pg wy OP Ee — hy Fa GATEWAYS cad Pit. Pull ice Sake | : : vee | A HOME 0 R = tO} oa R PLUS MORTOAOE cosTs if DON'T ES PAUL A. KERN, Ri ua new “ = OWN rae doe co HAPPINESS w SMisel- elute Stace Tae? |. separa Only 5 Left Le nyder Lavender Ae Baldwin RAMBLING RANCH : BRE = a te: a era gee IRWIN & ROSA "SREY Stic ag Seog ne re oREoo saeco | th a pees Sat Catt Pte a. 6 and Ag mag BUY : SELECT OAK ‘ : REAL = MEMBERS room with HOUSE WITH = ae Bae, = living AE mpg OL om spactous | bastment. automatig pool : FLOORS - room, oil fur- | Near Lincoln Trities Posie PE vag: | pine with natural ye oy BOS : Large land- igh DRAYTON PLAINS | seven landscaped. dp need pgp vocn fone ch Baer Ot | bal unin Aa toe ree, cee ere|: or Gee See de-| ii". send * space” weltcr NETT : een aed! tise Terms. home, with attached breceewsy | 62.600 pelow martes ot ee | hatha es a8 ow age if N cy Beau etches liguthuly” decorated and ready or OFFERS Lakef ‘erceertae Mne mincing L pamereg wae | | YOULL PRIZE | Rie” meicr” "Col - Rooms With Board 38 a e ront fal home| omens. sow Rigs Oak | of § wel Rene seme ont beh | eonrinn V: $6,000—$1,200 Down garage. ONL scaped on @ large 3 s. full basement, | BUD” Nicholie West side m MAN TO ROOM AND BOARD: 5 BEDROO. down - $3.000 | space for recreation, storms and debates nice location, ts Day _or sight workers. $15 MED} vo, we te Ms Cee Village L fe serene, aca pe one | —ABAL_metar@ | living tom. e x foundste? with a beaut oo is EP itvator "hull dining yoom., bedroom - LADD Br, Tisan te down, “| oursranpina_suNo indy abe aoemati oe. front. It sti needs the Jinish lavatory i 4266 “Dix etHwy. Drayton Plains | _ Te sell WARDS po BA hs ‘ee Reccusl i, uroace siding oP th eutside. but don’t Se re a, ____OR_3-3361 Open Sundays _ rou 'suY wells IndUne IT ee Ga Gee akon a Se ee a Mell SMART BUYS| MAHA tone with, \Bcered ovat oax | North Side ¥ xin t's Bos e affords , ae wae yormise ou Mod 4 ve Would You SAINS. we ——— ee Near General Hospital SUBURBAN EAST _ REALTY CO. TORS wey to de aiceppeating, sae ge a aa " Like to be WwW room whicn ts Ty ose ® room frame 2 bedrooms A lovely bungalow with 2 bea. | Member . Real Estave Exch it ie wh oer spom wale ty coetly Ss soe Pull a petresms. tem | ssema. room, full beth, FE 2-0263 = " See ee S| ar a | orca | ua eB as wee | B ® partia : WE BUY scaped, & Ww, . ROS, ria bgeement. Gas furgace LAND CONTRACTS seret acer") Wisete from stores. | nae NCH Neat and attractive five room orcen | tered walls with An attractive to 3 beautiful stairway to laree aos, fe saa AO SMALL FARM new gas AC. ee tere ie . Pete ba ee A real rast ee ] HOLIE end shores tnd bas eens KNUDSEN cestiahel eocktoien ‘i yb." é he . for the : W S ambitions at $13,650 ; tion. A lovely ome est Side aad save! Open 8:30 ‘til 8: . Fooms Some ces cepeeneg | Dwight St. Motera tit; low bunge- i today! "| su. mies g. “Pn! Pe beck porch, Leeds, of cupboard isn excellent condition taste. corpeteg "dant ITE . FESS.) Peat gareee out ast | _ ful” besement, 2 car” gutage but needs some paint on the, ovr soccenes SS. at | Today’s Listing. j ; r e . t- q BRO wt a CRAWFORD | oem sete ana Dafmiate Phat: | Sap Mua, long cha Is Tomorrow's Sale room wot pared “4 Ww end more er less down ; line, One ard per month. possession. of buyers : 20S. | Bees Seto = ao wer etm, ond, te ano? woste "iin, San | Sind ix progr on Phone OR pov we wih EZ down .__Hurea PE +190 Ook firs. aed wake. FIR cE * Drayton W ~ fis, "he Taster ag doth eie-y : Tre, Sicnen, treed ware Git air| Yet We are sure . Large ALL : os 9 to 9; Sunday | HURON GARDENS heat, Of) fired, Call now. Practically new +5 = home $ bedroom s ior eeumate e ; fepiooahy sere tag room Ey SS. ES] are | SPS wos aes| GILES | eee | Rae Sate eae faqs, it mae Soltek. brices x | 10 Se Desk Bids. —— tod” 1e0niss i, Sane athels, F wanclie R. Tripp. Realtor Maurice Watson, Realton => 2 with $2,060 down. new 2 : oo ; pea een he tage Lee peeuae = wast guzunsan nous _ | Lake Privileges LCR Sve Tal | oo Where’ Eee ment, tile : T"Sbsareon _ * gro. ‘disin “scelephe «SCRURN HEIGHTS ment, te ba mes | S TS earwom. Act condition, Happiness Built Int | ita.tititae Teomescomblaation’ | ia. goo ‘condition ejose ing. ges desi “Complete eit (ramus income = 98.000 inst P"ieereom "prise, vescher. | cats mily vice et : poled iv dining ] | fseties workshop. Duly e18es ‘and ? cu: garage . ee : lo- room, carpeted . Only Beretta Eat car | ES SOL or EE S258) Siam; art oe onir | Hace cam rice, ekacee | Sor Set tate sags Cae ray KI \ oe PL Tats LAK noes bf installed 924 00 on eh TE Co asl a soak wane Realtor ¥ i Resale — LeBaron fo mas oo . paneled | with pro dees Pageroer Ld room nema Well tecete E gerek “Flexible retes, OR 3-901 _4-8000 Oven Sunday MODERN RANCH WOME BUILD. vom 4 cose tar colored. — ome aes WE SELL-WE TRADE dryer, ie ioe poe susetace 100 Hardwood | bia Paso, ay er will finish interior to 1,080 storms screens, reer terrace an . peted, eeramie tile beth painted ie, down. Hotel Rooms F> / + specifications | 913.000. ecess to o od Reuale for colored, = dining landeceg: Besides DORRIS & SON Nee ee eacnnons TEL-MURON AREA, Sed this close. 40 ACRES—VACANT HOTE ona RED H There ry ‘one Rere to suit eooeper oe space. Excetient 1s2'W Meron CO-OP MEMBERS Leotard frepaace. Bereoned ape gg pa vor os at. east. Priced at $300 per EL PONTIAC ' ORSE Four’ nesds” wets 's call) | stor. Paved drive to, fo inciner’ | ROCHESTER NEAR” xew ate screen —— . is rare Stet ei “CUCKLER REALTY WEF! KLY. RATES or WATE sor sr Ra. GILES REALTY CO Lake Pour ~ ee yet i large lot ot . e. mar | bus set toc | tonight =< = S@ LAKE : terms re 81.600 do ceptions! et 64,000 te whee os Phe, “VE Se re ees J . FRONT — o W. Hu : ms. CALL FOR 4 aie on WHITE giana $12, | Gear Seey et | meg mere rae gm ean YT alesse atl “| ona” eT SATO eee Wa OY wefitiier| Gores | ese 8| John: aay, Shaking Eee Sue Lae re | Ea eae Partridge iJ . . ew HOTEL AUBURIN | « the water. Com- e Ready to move tnto At fenced Garden lene. ire = . HOTEL A if eS idehea carport. Brick and cedar ocer epg Mal ton Blackiop road: Living} ont on | © UBURBAN samen M TYPE. 8A. $l . HOTEL BORN | Sees | asa Meats rte | aan mer a . Se See ares tts iee,| WOODS. SPRING Cooking . Co- 2. : = 3 ome a “reaping Attached THELMA M. ELWOOD] beret 3 bedroom bome with Substantial ! Small Down Payment iste itichen. the. 2 oil hurnace, ree. sa besemen’ | Modern 4 room ore HOTE SEV See benty pei Core Dasbetn Lake Re. agg gy gel S| mm 3) | Fouts bene peer &. Sarclai|)) tenn a wee ee » Sven's ret tat i cnnmed sercens, breeseway | fause and © scree ‘ oe aan ore ee tor 2, home _— You calea iow oi furnace toe ree. breakfast nook oak gore, Soar $8.850 3 lote (fenced). Ouly 2 pooee oy Sane af} terms + Downie wt. $13,500, Fml ; motes $1, down, Ap 4 PREY | EAR SpE mrad ae, $300 Down) sae dee| Se Aer ‘me sane swouyue Anas. augers] Seats a ne RT : WEEKLY RATES floors. tile fo beth attractive 2° 207109 ft. lots Eves “after @ call Mr doll FE — acces CSE eee | she sone Ro A aitie. ‘Les si home unfaisned ae nates k : - « . ‘ + ROOMS WITE ‘Soarde ot'fumecergas‘eh: | Pail. ake vrvioge alin. in, ron Leon eee, Y Annet Inc.| eet ans Sachin | nace ay wane rene go MS WITH TV ——— ved street "o- take, is e as"Tor ator, op Carrel me pode nro , HUMPHRIES attached Pear guage OF in 90° B. Neree REAL Oe aerel 211m down. 500 with 82,600 Pistersogue white treme ecloniel one : — : Harpham,. Com merce. Mich. | Oya 100 ft. wate Open Evenings end Bu 2% ACRES ° sea Truly 0 —, ae Y & BEAUTIFUT Se aboot this 2 bed: REALTOR F age Much more th ay a Modernized ¢bedrm.| ton. eo of ditine- ao th. Neat Clarkston. MA SPENCE ST = 6 reome of home = "Oakland Lake. oH home w' } oly 2 bed al shisrel 3 . Telegraph eee | would expect at ont se | north — in gttracuve exiting setting throw alte lin the Barty Amarioan ~E ortab lease months recreation room with fi Cooperative Reel Rstate Bx Ca: en Read Stores 4 | | itadatneniimetnedbome, | Ru siemunes unjurmigned” of’ pert| controled sverhead cinctronienly

  • | small ban = f. with oom Home hd lot with ni ; $n. “trontage on this beaut REAL Sand, 103 East_Piks. PE bas tiem at st sehe Pe Better. Than | ss i remensitie “peeps! *” ee ee ee ta ee Soon “hfaae se ies TODAY | Hie dond sect aod rae BOE os bores For Rent Miscelianeous 42; INCOME, — 83.200 per. year One a Day!’ OFFICE OPEN 04 pai rata ‘ein mate, thin home ment now appoint. cere 950 with $1.800 down. ’ : s 3 room and bath apart- / ; . lor @ large family, ex- veo a oF FLOY . ms oe ogy bd | oF oor _ A. JOHNSON, Realtor business, Easy terms. anon HOUSE BA RSs Tem l t rs —- or meetings. Apply 191 saci Just think—2 three The current rete of sales of FE 4-2533 am se Prat — the two lots thet | Next to Consumers aa p e on uburn Ave. ryom apartments an 1 four : a siesta HOME 1704'S. Telegraph Rd. J. R. HILTZ 1g} thle howe Is on ang we 7 . NOR ___For Sale Houses re) frent, private eotrances. au, Since me See ee NT Sled Real | See bodreeet © wageios » Regeenes TH SIDE 4 BEDROOM 83" front gee Le poet LS ony re sei iow Huron Bt ealtors FE 4-0828; S88, te meee inte a real ’ LAKE ESTATE gnly $6500, with #106 down. mine oer bel) =— prope age AE Be Coropeatize Real Estate Eachange construction and the coal Special tet leovet, 220 fh. lake trom. | 28%, Sarage. otrective Tittie eed Motor, city sewer, hardwood |) R this well-planned subdivision . Telegaph sun, SU landscaping. 2 a =: } with $750 down. SMe Tian tea'tes | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | Sry ose, cana 6 room $3,000 , rat “ftrnea tee" tly | 2 sero me, Eo | Pam heer ee sam oly eS See tase crite: igs MILLER ohh ad ‘Seal! Bet enna Fad encarta ene | gre meacoey | Gitte oe Down WEST § eee an oasis | K, 1. Templeton, Realtor High School. Owner, will, sce #675 Down includes mort g not -OFEN Dally 3 heater, garage. and © large lot WANT A RANCH ROM Scns ex UBURBAN the cast side of town, which bre iy hates bteee te | Gee Bree Lake Rd. SSO DOWN | brick bomen Large west st gage com) Brive. Brive “out west mae | Tf ese wan: Totes | ee ban E’ =| Rome Near MSS Good late from inciudeg “two four room | "*ARCHOR’ REAL” BSTAT pen Even Open” bunt tek Tks 4 tee homes Large west suburban pray (M58) to Crescent ae garage Built in ka age Special Sacer ek front- two aeaenouc home tecm __FE +050 tae ATE 3 BEDROOM FROME Gravett oe Be Paid tien me) SRE | oa Oa a pee recnccaty cee | Met pan tomg gums Yccat Seige ante, oat se Lines Pes | ir core dite end : : ron ‘ al liv i ‘9 down, T ern ~ and kiteh we Sat ee ae SSS oer pai eu Ser termriiee ren | Le Ric amstt | semis eermn oe Meg a “0 ACRE FARM 94) DO heaters. E aire | jem elearpep open || rygemgy teen, mm Fireviace ce in living room | ment te sels paar _Aelighttal 4 beuroom home with | house. ve scores Sue Sorel 28 acres of orchard. 1} seres $950 DOWN eaturing: eiglei ” on taaens oan cig cage coe oe oe floor "3 | $26:00 @! mouth, 41,780 down, ake Galen Ge cearcanees | fae the full price is only strawberries, 9% acres gifaifa. 6 _— modern home on ‘> acre 100 F. ° ON CITY BUS posal, *- p spabeor pie | onaps | floor. Y : - 3 bedrooms anu full foray ee | dbtoeg with terms or possible foom modern home, basement, SS rears ee ee & oot Lots ron aaa be tm aemeeiea many, many if inrouanout at tcckes Hen aun cn OU’LL FALL dining room newly decorated, . ear garage. Excellent opportunity oot nba ig a geome Haar Ceramic Til ving and: din ——— tures’ Owes, must secfitice foe au cnakees woe tne IN LOV eutomatir heat and hot water, i), | JOSLYN for right man. Terms. / page ape fuel ofl tank. Priced ic Tile Bath a tat bt coe ak for $12,700. You _ ly seeded i slectered wells. Now. N LOVE car garage. Priced et $12800.00 ; aN O52 ou RIDGEWAY NCOME Full Basement Kichen, ful peeement outs. ol | 17. OWES! Only a Mock | Gowy parton “Eetefont ooOh:| mals cle gray ven, | FE vio ce PR eat | aa ag eben 79 Baldwin VEN ea ate itecaseeetmen we beh Face Brick Exterior | Sse dems. “7 Pm emtbenagear monet 6) NORTH SUBURBAN | Sad: larel & ewe, | “BUD” Nich al wea carpeting, tenes meal Betete 1 — nce. 3 rooms & bei Large Picture Wi INDIAN ’ 2 bedroom home. Near = ¥ ee. REAL E91 icholie ores ane bo _ 5. ora ie indow wuzacn-ee ewe| RAY ON EIL, Realtor Excelient neigh 2 schools.| __REAL ESTATF bath, tor VINO STATE MUST SELL.| each tan a or ie per wees| Select Oak Floors oo this attractive 2 bedrm. home| 10 W Huron Open 94 and utility ropm. OF seat ‘gm. Soe wunse pace tos OPEN oa: ie pied oi etse:| FY AYDEN | Berens Ete fit | cospersuie. Root Brats Becbange | Fine conten Bx wore fr-| Sodomy chim “tax, | SATURDAY & SUNDAY "es nome | ere. with Sarveting. — = ee WM. A. eect gag gs i wt *. | Landlords Hate ‘em! down weyment to veterans. aad of floor fermece iatge. lot 1TOSPM. Ssamtey separate $200 per neh be A $9000 on ae ah a Walton Bivd. - oft “gone KENNEDY Huron Shopping :Centet Tel wae ae ABLE HOMES' + es EAST — Enenlad ott pare ae $800 DOWN - -oomragag ; ge eon Goacumn vee sealscel CLARK REAL ESTATE Se ee ea eee a recetpta | DO, rage Big” lt “An bare-| Edw Ne ee ose noth rain eng cla fore ggndition. close te wis 33 om 4 bedroom homes, a Indian Vill a gg ch _———— ‘ul @ pm _ 1362 W. Huron Open Evenings “2 bedroom home. jMolagie & ~ - ing room and ces Pine @ din- |. Mlk ion, Realtor — — Exce Eitchen, terme down = l age ™ | Pe esse Cooperative Real Estate Exchange 280, with only 9600 down plus borhood Near Parochial rll pps. * St. FE 6-165} tle snes eat an ee of @ will take your home im trade ae, Dea a RE rere eae INO Boa mg Emits | Roa Set Strand | toe arab om Es Patt | Watt. ae tec scoe,| Be Soa TE vin itory ME West of Pisher’ = near buses, schools.| veterans payment to nace, elec. water heater, , Rene sieek 8. Reomy § room: e. Forced air heat. = "i ; +, Copper | EA ANT? el eee ea shzunte "| room brick Orvhard Labe Ave. | beth port, Decoment. Cer meet oat mente wa game The frie a Cooperetiog ef a toca | Russell Y . Many excellent home- = propery 2.000 down wil y wandie. | pote motel f sipen eee 3 Pairmont OPEN DAILY AND. a = Dees Payment wuuder,_ Matera and workman, ange : ~ buys at easy terms in the JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | JIM WRIGH room, nautomatic water’ heater, OET RICH - STONE R , Cute and cory 2 vedroom bunge- | PSTS, ent 1 block to Poplar ra. | 412. W. Ruron st M45 Ave. I, Realtor windows lake . ° : EALTY CO ment, part bath, and 1 block to r Dr. Eves, ‘til # —< After @ call FE PR 6-061 | 98 Consent Ave Pe pen See ean remy BENJ. RICH 919 Jouiyn oa san | oo . ond canal front | ore rignt two Dr. Co“operative Real After call FE PONTIA a nn Lanwoet ott oe. Dele: 2028 a sign. SAVE TIME! am Rotate Exchaoge 131 Baliwin ‘WE 04716 | cation. ment, Ms =. VALUET, Realtor. HA DEN eryday pr oblems the Want Fa * : : © ; . aes Ass | oaneed os. 3 e Ad sain Phone FE : ; ; . Cooperative Real Rotate Wanes Bive, ve sour| 2-8181 for for an ad-writer, ee - = ~ e sf Mees ie ow " * ° . ‘ a ° ee + J es f 7 , ; : 4 i a | 9 ‘ cae . —_ i Ae Bt f f pal sah own} i fh ae PM Ge tg ee Oe ea a 4385 Disie Hwy. Dreyton Pisins OR 30701. ERY ue ioe caer ara aiteaiiad ow Tr woe eee sor Weasany on menace ate te ae | r aie " : : ’ , 1 95 * 4 F fe Ein fe Sa - ~ = re le ; ; : acon ‘THE. PONTIAC PRESS, “FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1954 fe eee For Sele Lots -46|CARNIVAL " by Dick Turner ‘Sale Housghold Goods 57 Sete Hoseaheld oods 3 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 LDING SITE text |COLpsPoT REFRIGERATOR, LI UT Mae) Oo ce 966 Barasote, | A oO c 8008. Real aa CLEARANCE “sere, parent” Vary DISPLAY AD Close to bus. : ; “A ittle lend and PAGE 21 - Se nual ae came ee head General qiarchouce Co. H BROWN, Realtor 2258 une Huron PE 32-4810 A secondary greup available 1980 FORD 6; LARGE LOT t $46.) lent trail- So, Ost Shy ‘Saitains, motertals so Jn: OSMUN'S | aw | rn cheeo fie ti, | ot ba "hfe trade. DOWNTOWN BC = WILLis M SAFE CELA. BOTTLE’ oe i 3 Gag ue SPB ae co enh rr Sie See it |e ae BLACK PUK COAT SIZE i¢ié, offer, PE 40028: : OXFORD AREA dest congiion. FE 31) BURMEI La a reat age, rans te | Nonfor bene mate ighway, “er white belted. 3. piece eray. Sovse TRAILERS BOT ¥0 peerage gt Re LUMBER |228 "22 et! durnins furnace. sliding closet "MEAGHER REAL ESTATE Denk koe GUTONOOAT. ; a eeveret” Call ond. Mich. doors Double compartment. si01 Oxtorg Mi Oa $3123 DARK BROWN MOUTON GOAT, i _TWO YARDS —EB_Brse.__ Lines 3 | a gg — A I nye oatatie CARE A & FOOT wah a Pail ester "ear, cleo 1534 _ ees, Oe ae |X gas. , £ CA tOGP _ Fecged gubtivauss Bet! ee | fet i Ad om mit B8 Pe ee wcoe wes | Bist aden meine Paras BEB) ge ORE | gare 4 pmo wae i a Price on terms Edward B. Keith, yi ENGTH I heme. MI 0-000. nena "paar! $00.99 fir board: $bs. am bas s er! Check ou Spel reo) ae ee Sy se Ee ea tt ¥2 PRICE SATE ReKisoT™ | ist"w" Pine Sean se”per'u. | Seat, ter teks mp Strat 2 Ponting Lake Rd. OR 37814 Watkins-Foatiac Estates m2 ACKET SE iets age On Ce poe Ww WY MAN'S ay re, Fis Mrpete ie on mse Bae, Tank cessibew 5 beautiu) new street in @ gi Ail fo condition FE §-8 at ile, Wa ile : p & : REASONS restrictions “ase. ane ing. reasonable end natquesy and Paints at ~, USED BARGAINS ase Fo Dior. to aie ber M. | HAWATIAN GUITAR * WHY oct eer mise ems ane , air m West of the Dixie Wee ‘< bLUE WUDSY. ry re 1. VALUE “me wees 100x189 fh. building attee to 8 LADY'S DARK oe RUBY real buy et 9s000 wih $1300 wircte) aren, Cilke iw Won’ ot. trim. (size 14. cheap. FE 24010 2. CONSTRUCTION TosdasGiawe in. Low ac Sd TADY's ston COM SE Pied inside sot Be East of the Dixie 3° a ae Cal before Furniture, Appliances 3. OIL eS. sites ie LADIES’ AND MEN'S COATS AND a oy foams Bot weter and beat. ee ee Sar wet suits. 192 8 Saginaw St. Kiwanis bp ths BO ' 4. YARD j mse ele wd im, Rog | | Rummage sale. December 2.3. 4. |“ tric PE 56811 or PE 5-8074 MAKE SURE IT'S : INTERESTED FON PHOTOORA: ice fenced yard over Muntoon | feeds. As low a0 e188. t100 a aad yl WASHING MACHINE. DOVE SEAT RU RMEISTER | pue,erulvment and dark room 5. PAYMENT | | North of Pontiac “He's been signing your name to his|repocggtard!” - | WANS STORM, Goat. SIZE O | PRIOIDAIRE, BECRIGERITOR at | WAYNE GABERT'S HOBBIES 244 Maly $45 month ané tp 10 years — wil be Giroux & Hicks Bhat DOWN Lovely @ room shell et Lotus Lake. Large wilt ty Beacmnendol neat cer stots faces Er thas bomes and nan ep re a WM. A. ee homesites. 100x196 In ® plannee. afea ‘or better ives: schools and Sacees Lew $100 down, 16 ACRES ee on Socts, of aay, pores sat priced at $11,500, jee dow —Te Sell-To T i REALTY .. REALTORS Est. Exch. Inc « Open Eves ‘til 0, Sun. 104 NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH .. POST j ——_____POSt_OFPICE __ For Sale Acreage with 500 feet on paved highway. Withip city mies rl aero onal buildings 616.500 with terms. Carroll G. Porritt =! Si SE i _ if is hi Oy z O# x me Ze =H i at i z $ § 3r 3° 8 Z 10 ACRES VACANT Ee tha Al Rictmonttls ‘le of roed frontage . countr $20 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor T] N. Saginaw St Ph FE 5-8165 Open eves ti) 8:30 For Sale Farms NONE INN PINE IIE we -ACTIES, ymeu. Real buy Also ‘arm, for ——e- P. Ww. Dinnr _ana Son, 66 W. "Huron. agg mah ft. lakefront. _Swner_to00 0 Walt See or Jo offer Ww WILTIA MS LAKE 1 # roofhs a and bathroom. Large ye ee ot oe — CRESCENT | LAKE 4 yoor °¥ 28x20 unfinished addi- CRES. 8 Large barn. 46 acres che ehard Paved road. 2 small to Lake Michigan cabins or motel. 22 near Glen Arbor ich. $10.- REAL ESTATE 500 PAUL M. JONES: 832 W Huron. FE 43505 8 ROOM PARTLY MODERN 2 family home. Basement and fur- mace 50x60 Basement dairy bern, 40x80 f stock barn silo, milk house, double corn crib, 2 story shop. too! shed. 12 acres wheat ing. 15 acres Virgin timber The very best of land. Only 826.500 Wii require substantial down nayment or may consider your property or land contract tn or + pool Le : ust se im mediate) 800 PAUL M/ JO*ES. are ATE | we Huren _FE ¢ or or Sale Resort Prop. 44A ! won LIVERY ON SAGINAW BAY 30 per vent annual return = investment Hurry on this one. FRONT MOTEL ON STATE i ighway with year around bust | es Must be eold Any reason- ‘able offer considered | t J. A. Taylor) REAL sche INSURANCE 109 Oakiand FE 42544 Open Eve ___ Free Parking _Sale Suburban | Prop. 45A 45A | A. G. ELLIOTT & at.) shear pny a Ghipeneen 21 — MAyteir i "Fee Sale Lots — near Flint Erb Realty 106 Flint Arcade Building, 1200 North Sa¢- naw Street Flint Phone CE 4-4616 ask for Allen Conrad PARMER'S TIP: TO SELL. BUY. rent. s®ap ae Ctessified ads! Cal Fe Dae Sale Business Property 4 0 ACTIVE UNION - LAKE VILLAGE new business building with or without res- rmo No leases. Owners hea!th ones quick cale ‘DUKE: JOHNSON RLTR 1s00 Union Lake Rd verias __ Commerce EM_ 3-250 Commercial Building side store building connectin doorways front and rear, each 20 ft oe ft Located directiy across from Pon- tiac Motor Gate. For details cal) FE $-1201 ag FE 2-1372 “BUD” Nicholie REAL ESTATE AT CASS to $1850 Cal! Judeon Brad- a Bidg.. WO 2-9700 EROKEE HILLS! Sass CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Com munity LakE fe @ & © M los with sewer and, | 1362 STORES & APARTMENTS Situated on Baldwin Avenue. Con- sists of 2 stores 2 large basement rooms end 4 four room & bath apartments Income ibilities $480 monthly Price 50, with $10.000 down May consider a con f tog” One Beam — ion me team Auto, Hot Ware oat. OPEN SUNDA AY 10 TO 4 2 ie REAL ESTATE juron AL pun pine. fuli basement, community o.” Panavs mes Oh Eves, 48 3 acres firet vear seed. | m___Open_ evenings ‘Rent-Lease Bus Prop 494, Rent-Lease Bus Prop 4A! FOR RENT Af PINE 8T DOWN.- {INCOME HOME Trade for farm. « have 1048 Baward i" tout Restor Business Opportunities $1 PPP APPL LLL LLL SEAUTY | 8" OP OPERATORS bay onan Complete eq on one for quick cae. Pass 2-5508. FE < & 1008 @ Sa 4 Look ANNA we ag odern.. on By o far vr 60342. sonar COURT IN FLORIDA ON otek, must sell REALTOR “THE BIRD” to to see. Mine ne Pr rR — Pontiac Press, Box pert lease _ with — GULF ‘SUPER Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” SEE A HIGH Se 8 last year Only & owner lease approz. $5,000 NORTHERN HDWE. This hardwere wil) do from 660.- 000 to $65,000 gross this year In emal) town on matn way to Alpena § room livt quarters & ing $1500 paar stock of approx AN AUTOMATIC ‘aundry equipped with the best of everything Top iocation in m™ . dvutiding and al) goes for Just $10,000 down WARD FE. PARTRIDGE MICHIOAN BUSINESS REALTORS SPECIAL IN BUSINESS TUNITI THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN | 43 W. Huron Open Eve FE 2-8316 GROCERY—SDM A profitable market that has sup- a partners. Busy neighbor- business with beer-wine take-out license and A-! Above Sta ay 4 Corner Saginaw and v= bem d pas | MUNITY LOAN Money to Loan 53 (State Licensed Le Lenders) PRIENDLY SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $50 to 6800 y pay- lone Us or cell at our office. “SPATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 __104_Pontise State Bank Bidg. LOANS $20 TO $500 “only. 8 Household Finance Corp. of Pontiac 8 Saginaw ™ FE 40535 We can neta yes ou problems. can oad repay te emails: T oe Up to $900 CASH for You Today 30.000 FAMILIES IN PONTIAC and land County have bor- towed from Bucknere te the last veers BUCKNERS if LIAB UP-TO-DATE ANY WHERE ALWAYS WELL TREA oan Tou ARE TED. comes: When there or sbort time em- ou will be ¢ ou with Buckner's where ways — of kind and BETTER 6AFPE THAN SORRY to You cap odtain up to $500 day or any day at ees for take to low month. ahort time or y on * charge ts less BORROW THE CASH YOU NEED aT Buckner FINANCE COMPANY PE 4-064) Huron pte Pas, ties pool EB Tener OR 31221 . LAWRENCE FRIENDLY seat Need Money? near ae your telephone Reasonable lease inventory of $5,000 down No (SDD-6DM) iiquor beet. | €roceries and very littie meat Lo cated in one of the Thumbd's rich- est farming communitjes, has first class equipment and a beau- tiful 7 room apartment above Showtng goo. profit and closes and all day Bunday A for family at $15,000 down including guaranteed stock ~ Balance like rent. No 315 STATE-WIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac BOINNNGG!!! wine, | ae ous eall FE 3-812] refinancing. | reagan 7 ovhpg or any other wuthy purpose most loans competed om your first visit and in a few minutes Libdere! Ma] Home & Auto Loan Company Cone Natioal Bank Bide Hovre 8 to 5: Saturday @ to ' repay Pontiac State Bank Bid A Landmesser Broker FE ¢1582 FE 5-0978 4 _Sale Land Contracts. 82) 20 Per Cent | Discount | New Homes Local builder marship end nateria! Corftract balance $6 rou $55 priced = when | § #@7. or FE 80041 Tea TKKG: . 1] C. HAYDEN se F were Bivd | 2 MONTH OL DCONTRACT | {| per oon otf for quick sale Very ft report Private own- | er oR 30104 | | Money to Loan 583. | ‘State Licensed Lenders) PP PBPPD PPP LPL LP LLL Work- ruaranteed y Call s Ask for Realtor Oven Eves | $28 TO 9500 cenem At PUBLIC _ 69 Ww Hu PE 3.7181 | | LO. ANG 25° TO $500 | Baxter & Livingstone 64 W Lawrence St __FE 1538 | GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1946 to 1953 cars Bring your title. | ee ae clesed wm 3 minutes. ade on furniture. iqusuaren 7 and other securities. OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG’ | SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? “YES" promptly to employed men, Women-married or single. |acsampeinar t Team phone n mgie visit loan Pat. Ph come in today LOANS $25 JO $30 |" BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1 W. Lawrence FE 2-0249 Pontise 1 | TEAGUE F INANCE CO. 22 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN Mo TO $500 UTOS L IVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph Rochester OL 6071) OL 1-978) | 54 Nd Mortgage Loans Ot re ne Nene none s LOW INTEREST Uniimited funds for scihgie tamily | dwellings. mortgage canceled — eboul worrese! die. See . H. G. PETERSON 1310 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Phone FE 5-8406 or FE 8-6772 55 : Sw aps PRADA OS CAMRING TRAILER FOR SALE o trade 107: ‘or what have you 829 Orlando | COMPLETE RADIO AND TV RE pairing equipment including tube | caddy and tubes swap or sell for $275. OR 3-9174 - ; “48 PONTIAC 4 DOOR SEDAN tor Northern property equity in | house or what Rave vou? EM _ 34873 ims FEDERAL ood cond. tion have you ofr B-utifO NEARLY NEW @ FT. VENTURA | or sal cr cirade for equity on _house OR 5-066) RA. Y WASH'NG MACHINE FOR sewing machine or what have you, OR_ 3-97 EXCHANGE. YOUR LAND CON. S!1EEPER CAB swap for what sell cheap FE tract (Where vou have sold p erty) late model car & Loo H. anWelt OR }1355 GARDEN TRACTOR TRADE FOR seapirvess MY 2-2843. Call after 6 PM. | SAVOIL OIL STOVE: FOR SMALL | chicken coon or used lumber to __ build same. FE 5-2801. SWAP IN YOUR OLD SKATES ON ON ® new — 14 Like new $15 PE 5-73 | suit, size 42. short ers Lady's Tweedie shoes, 6', A pipet heir” coat, size 14 FE 2-804 ,;LAwW, = ry “BLACK GABARDINE sport coat zip ip lining ae 12 MOUTON LAMB COAT. CLEAN ani hollanderized. FE 25304. 56 Waldo Bize 12. “a ire cea tig hi after noon. 3 MEN'S SIZE Ph. $-0038 31 INCH GARLAND aa STOVE. excellent oogerena = — muskret _ jacket Sb. ise 12 2) mar +313: WEDDIN GOWN A dress ‘pee 10 to _ +8440 WeDoina GOWN. NYLON NET, Jott White forme). Geos ge _ PE 29680. Sale Household Goods 57 PPL PBL LOD — SATURDAY. a og oe cn we a, AND ) HEAD 14. 965. FE rowel davenport suite, 2 plece leather suit. 3 over- stuffed chat: armchairs, electric washer. 8 room suite, large eabinet, bed and mattre and mattress, ses spece heater, mirrors. | rags dishes, lawn furniture. These antiques, Walnut dresser, Cane - R bed: perweights. e, | books and other pieces | 10 tmch Craftman table saw, | finch Wards Table saw, 2 Home. | ade raws Deltawood Lathe and tools. Sear sanders, Sears drill press ? large Vises, Work bench. a shaft and motor, elec- tric drill, ipod Alr ghee or “cad = rinders ate t. Farmall Super-C 14 Inch plow blade bought v 2 bottom trailer plow on pos tractor tires and “wheels, of tullding paterials, e ‘4iggers, Forks, Shovels, “yes, Grain bags, and other miscellaneous items too oat ae to mention Terms of sale. Cash ‘Lunch counter for your conven- fence Paul Hillman and Perry GAS RANGE 42 IN spony i ro timer clock Excellent condition $45 FE S-50080 HOOVE) seas uaa “LIKE NEW, $40 brushes rhe makes “sa My °. Huron Gar- eo , HOLLYWOOD SINGLE EBD WITH head board 4 ktail table, drapes. Priced for quick sale. PS after 6 pm. HOLIDAY SPECIAL La ite ecryer : Pd has ec CRUMP es forte 465 Aubus Rd. FE ¢3573 | HEATERS Of BURNING HAVE APPLIANCE SPECL ws 8197 Coolev Lake Ra. Used Television sets. from — = pop “en Soot automatic washer ik. Det ei te ‘anh, FL 14164 Bervel gas refrigerator like | BECAUSE WE ARE NGING $90.) to heating we sell 3; ; ‘sivas Norge automatic weshess £100.06 Bondi Bendiz Rp new _ te: wee anol ag % Saoinaw FE 6-689. WEST [NOHOUSE range, electric. New floor model fa) now only $119.95. MI 6-1300. WROUG! ae end mattresses. $44.95, 42 Orchard Lake vee 3a0r8 BED. LIKE NEw, Indianwood Rd. off Bald- ____ Christmas ¢ Gifts 59 — NEW 3 6-10 H MER- eu moto: 80 f"Wence Bina cto o0n for 3 and 6 severa! that are ideal bay alot ln oe ae ‘s ver js These afe r , = but slightly ecratcher. & m. Terrific values. | ha 333 Orchard coke HUNTERS SPECIAL rest Se" et ens Tet asd SES ove , Dresser 67. Chest of drawers, $10. is, com a ew inne ttresse: 71.08 betel p= laway. beds. #1 yi mk New uttlity eabinets, “exehatee. oreey thin, ‘Oatland Et Furniture ie 8. w FE 23-8523. aor Pott DRYER, ia %. RB. Munre Tiectrie Co. 1060 Wes _ Huron. _ HOLLYWOOD TWIN BED, CHILD's chiffrobe m ‘any cedar chest. Excellent « FE 56-4368. 1 fiiDE-A-BED. GOOD CONDITION. Call FE 5-789. 4 INC’ SINR nates Ce ets FOR- mica top New $37.50. B Mun fo Elec c, 106) W West itu: ges i rince Liv ING ROOM SUITE. r PR TRAVERSE LINED GREEN Grapes. $10 or Me cu. _fefrig., § eae ino (ER $25 aes: | rs Doil beces. MaAyfair | nny vaceue. CLEANER, COM. | twip poster beds, com- | large leather TV rE sr with Pl eong & Fuller swivel broom hassoc stand, Sunbeam elec. shaver. EELVIN Good ork: grit ony Only $29 95. MI 61900, Bu and proprietors | ANTIQUE VICTORIAN OVAL TOP occasional table. solid walnut. $20 00. Solid wainut bed $2000 4 *ectiona!l oak bookcases ; ‘7088 86 Walde. Phone FE (Ma L METAL WARDRORE (NEW). $17 sewine machine 88 FE $-1572 A NICE UPHOLSTERED CHAIR. ——. antique picture es: ars ww" «et, $6 stove slightly wel me belles Phone after t chine furniture. MY a a0or 1 pet = IN SMALL Ra- dios, FE 54-6755. TOTOMATIC Ee BLeCPaIS ORTER_ No dow, carment. Balance at $10 per month Late mode! ev- tomatic washer. ver manmh one MY at Fr REFRIGERATOR =z $65 «EM }- _ erty “mene Os fot cellent condition. | Lake. Detroit Bivd Middie rane ADMIRAL 1 TEL! EVISION. % INCH beautiful mahogany ie Ex- cellent condition. Now only $99.95. MI, 6-13 ABOUT UT ANYTHING YOU WANT FOUND AT L @ 8 ay bones heaters, al) sizes; schoo} desks with seats oo new book case head board beds. com- plete, $24; refrigerators. $25 fos & tanges, gas & up; beda, ratios, 85 up; new chrome dinette sets. 5 pe., $49.95 up, chests, new & used. up; dining room suites. $19.50 up. any con items, USE EASY bh ato OR CAT. A-WAY PLAN WE BUY, SELL. rears ANY- COME | THING AROUND 2 ACRES or Pontiac; or 1 mi. east of Heights on Auburn Rd. M59 —_ __ 1 LOVE SEA =) oF drapes. (1 coahtat table and 1 | Headboard for boys da. MI- | after 4 m ANTIQUE GOSIP BENCH. PLAT- form rocker. bone dishes, cruet set and china. EM 3-4047_— : APT SIZE GAf RANGE. GOOD as new FR 5-7204 212 Nebraska. ANTIQUE MATCHING COUCH and chair needs repair, $100. OR all sizes, $3 up; TV sets. $25 up; | ad baton Ra wiTw DOORS eer ee a WALTON TV Walton Cor. Joslyn PE 3-2251 95 LADIES’ HAND CARVED PURSES. AKC. REGISTERED COCKER __pu s. Phone FE5-3860. BOY'S JIG SAW, LIKE NEW. 16. MY _ 3-1333. $ BRAND KEW 13 PIECE DRESSER "EVINRUDE. MOTORS Wolverine. Cadillac and Feather- craft boats. Ha rowboats Sterling trailers Town and Grumman canoes. Water skis A complete line of marine hard- Ware and paint. Use our layaway Harrington Boat Works | 1800 8. Teleg Rd. FE 2-8033 ELECTRIC uC TRAIN MOUNTED ON os. sbrage, and cories, “6, MA rs | GIRLS 26 IN BICYCLE, $20. PE 25687 __ GIT {TEMS FOR MEN AND women on your Christmas list — Beauty Counselor cosmetics FE | HAMILTON | DIAMOND WATCH. New Cost $400, sacrifice for ‘es FE 54-7332 | LOM. TRAIN. Shy GAUGE, MANY | extras. Moun on table. Cheap. sy _ Voorheis ‘Ta ROLLPIX CAMERA, CASE AND fash F 45 nearly new 120 film E 5-604. LER SEATES. | BOY'S SIZE 2, size . $8.50 each. Cail 6:00 on 307, SUNBEAM MIXM COM- ASTER, piete Used few times. Like new. $32.50 OL 2-5109 : | Ideal gift. Excdéllent value. FE 5-6216 =P ING PONG TABLES KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR, _go0d condition $45 OR 3-7061. LEAVING STATE, MUST SELL furniture only 4 months old In- living room suite, ae formica top, end-tabi and cocktail) table TV PC LIVING ROOM SUITE. $35 FE +4318. Wanbaose, His. , Ob, STUDENT ‘DESK a ped o Kitchen table, §2 __5 pr, lined drapes $10. MI 64688. priced. 3. New Furniture Specials WAREHOUSE PRICES! eae beds wrought tron com $44.95, sola maple double dress- er, bed and chest $00.50; sofa pepe $39 8 «up. cotton mattresses $11.95 innerspring mattresses. | $1995 up: roll away beds com- | ete 8169S; davenport bed full nerspring mattress. $149.. sofa bed and chair. frieze covers. $129: piatform rockers $22 86 up | top coffee and step tables. each; apt. gas stoves. $4950 up. 5 pe chrome dinettes $3995 up: Fiber wardrobes “* dar wardrobes $37 50 $17.95: 0212 rug pads. ete $5 95 (2 ORCHARD LAKE AVE NEXT 72 Tene oe AS STATION ERMS E-Z Open tas ® Fri. nights. BABY BED AND ND MATTRESS $10 $10 oe ia MOTOROLA T | My 40 Poplar, 2 PIECE SOFA AND - Ss condition Reasonable 4 1 CONTONR rOvR CHAIRS I DAVEN- | port. fireplace sei. Cressing ta- ble. mise 10235 James K.. eves # GAL ON WATER HEATER. _$30. Phone FE 5-568 1 DUO-THERM ? POT BURNER oll stove. 1 sing'e pot burner. stove and ° 23f] tanks. @7 N Perry, Oxford Mattress BEDROOM SUITE. GATELEQ TaA- _bdle_and couch. FE 5-1539. 2 YEAR OLD KENMOKE DELUXE FE 5-3313 after 6. ABL? MODEL. 53-9100 “CHAIR. IN FE __ washer, in. 873. OL 1-6461. -BOTTLE GAS tor 623.77 condition, _ Barney (Harcware: fa W. Huron SWAP Ol HEATER FOR PH t gas or a Phil gas water poet! _© MY 3 5604 ae 1941 CHEVROLET PANEL FOR lumber, small building or what FT TRA ATUER 4“ IN GOOD. ondittn and 8 Ford with trailer hiteh Trade both tor later model _car or will sel} $950 OR_3-2250. FOR can FE | saw oor cash. ATLL TR A or ing serve | ber or verve | or eu sell, FE ¢7280. 1380" 4? OLDS | chain installed te your home com plete, ears on pea am | Dixie Hwy ‘OR 3.2601 gy setts AUTOMATI Pere romatic aoe ree bow only $140.95. 1 fin piece LIVING | y ROOM f SUITE | msbegasy re end tomoat ea 2 heey | j 8 CHILD’S cae AND CHAIR. Also vanity with skirt. Reasonable FE 23-2218 2 ee eee ERE AL record players, FE 8, ® PC MAHOGANY DUNCAN, Phyfe dining room suite Like | __new Give me an offer FE ¢1843 “in, IN. ADMIRAL TV WITH NEW | ts tube on 1 year guarantee | Parke NEW SUNBEAm 2S Regular $33 ,Now $&: ‘all E 44282 REFRIGERATOR. GOOD CONDI- von $50 FE 43190 OT | HEATER | $15. 2 PIECE L. ing , uit. 45, caslens condition Washing a. tit \. electrc range, $20. PHICLO AES RGRRATOR how rite ironer, large china cabinet. All good condition. OR 3-0023. __5754_ Dwight. REFRIGERATORE, LAST YEAR'S 1983 models. One of America’s best nam ebrands. for A BE $1450: 2 PC SEC. = po wo a0: oo a e ana : S te. te of asone dinette — ieee arene aera. "hess | B Ban FURNITURE CO. AVE. NEXT STATION, vee Z TERMS Open ‘til © Friday nights Phone | giass | $5.95; BANK FURNITURE CO. | | | ERYER: i c ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS, $29.95 Eves FE 5-7433 | APPROX ova) Gonos OF MIXED | | dry wood Vas cord or $00 | for the pile oe Pontiac Lk. Rd AC AbC WELDER: CABINET site ou = fuel of] stove. FE 17-6491 after 6 m i} —— a hi ASS ae SIZED GAS STOVE. | Like new 200 Longfellow. ALWAYS WRECKING | le on used building matertals. A million fee* of um- ber Doors, plumbing. sash, brick Union Wreck Co. 31245 W Eight Mile Road e Farm- im 0263 or KEnwood C1686. ANTIQUE BOOK GASES. LOVE | ais, lamps. and china. FE! AUDIUM HEARING AIDS ARE pot noisy: get free trial be con vinced. Rules, 2-7900. ANCHOR FENCES ; No money down, F.H.A. approved. FREE ESTIMATES FE 53-7471. | OR yaaa CIRCULATOR, $35. Northern Lumber Co. , _ getting our sumer LUMBER ss40 Highland, Rd. (60) fee) OR 3-002 __Open 8 30 Except Sundays Blackett's Offer Knotty vaneting 158M. tallies bly - 4.25 ver 2x4's an? ixt as 76M. and 2x8's : Pane 2 cutsiae, white and color 98 per gallon. 816) Dixie aa : Ciarksten DUC - THERM OIL HEATER, nearly new 4-6877, meer S PE ¢-768) COMBINATION > nN DOS OR, + 00; 2 storm indow: 2 4, er 's TV . STORM DOORS. FE 2-9061. late. 2 Saree. bike with trainer $20; 2” Acmiral COMBINATION Trailer hitch. Cheap AL FURNACE. E23 = INCH. GOOD Cle Wk Duc’ woik boots boxes end cold air rctures Cheap 3415 Baldwir Rd Fourtn house North _ of the Gingelvitle Community Club CABINET SINK. 5 IN. LONG. 2 heater Good condition, =“ t interior oe McBride Hardware OPEN SUNDAYS ® TO 12 FE 2-8383 1927 Auburn Ra. fi (el ft Crooks) DIAMOND RING sD WEDDING __band, never used. FE 5- 30" ENTERPRISE 4 BURNER GAS Range Good condition, $65.00. Ph. OR 3-6129. ia nus ae goeP Park, Apt 3 ELECTRIC & GAS SE ef tavcet $21.95 Bs Searteset! ‘Lausars pce 8. Saginaw Check Our SAVE Suppl ers pats chain sews, drainage pumps um § = CONES FE. RENTAL 125) Baldw: ____ FE FREE STANDING TOILETS $17.95. with fittings Washbow!ls $11.96 21x32 double $9.06 3 sete with fittings White 85. Colored $199.50 athe a | |; FOR SALE FRONT AND BACK _bar. Cheap. FE 47187. FURNITURE, AT EXTRAORDIN- ary LE ny We have brand new youreelf, compare with oftered elsewhere. these for almost the Artist's supplies. hobby’; ‘supplies. see Classification | \24A “HOBBIES & SUP- EIES | ! | ANTIQUE ROCKER 630. aLao | * | myion tilt back rocker. Hotpoint | | _mangle. FE 40157. APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE, four burner $129.50 value $69 ne scratched also several ze ranges tn electric and as at extraordinary values. ichigan Fluorescent 3 charc Lake Ave . VENDING MACHIN sale Inquire 224 Gakiond, BIRCH FLUSH DOORS. SLIGHTLY d=maged Most any size. $5 = up for inside Outside vx 8 1%. $10. Smalier ieee suitable for coffee tables, 63 and asonite flush doors, $3 . Suitable for partitoins 12 FOR | every pote ttl 6: een INCH HOLLAND prlnpesy x 25 er, side @ heater. ranch boi)- er =. 26 imch bicycle. two ti us ree rter and half inch pipes and es. Al) rE 2-3351 after evenings or Sat. me sacs DUO-THERM OIL BURNER, USED 2 months heats & rooms 2) \-""RP AIR PRESSOR i | gee $70 Colettas: 7110 High- rr Ra Ph Mi}lford. MUtual | rea ey LIGHT ISLA I col eF | newest iss aes use Bedroom $14.95 ralue, $5.96 pines feom $16.96 h $2.95 value. | FOR 00d — Pchova i aoaonen of ; bpode, fae kal 8. Parke se used furniture. Michigan _escent. 383 Orcha Mens OIL TANK 5° legs gauge te. deivered. FE -' | FOR SALE: SMALL COMPRESSOR. Reasonable. FE 47204. KENMORE WASHER, FRIGID- aire refrigerator, vis up right piano. MI 6-1409. wen FURNACE, Seer aces 70,000 BTU, and 270 coche MY 2-5494 or MY "G & M COMPANY “—— AND 8C AUTHORIZED F Y sERV- Fre a Tasker’, 03 W Aa U Gi os Call at 167 8. Avery 8&t. 1x12 $95 M ie ‘thick butt ann cies cac 1-3 . $2.30, wall plank & tfle varie- colors. Pgs f in carton Matt thick tavalation, 1@0 ft., $4.50, Int. doors $7 & up. Ex $12.50 & up. 2x4 to 2ni2 No, fir, lumber, prices. You'll save. Paul St. 2 Lumber Co. #120 Bogie Lake Rd. Commerce e MYERS PUMPS. Prices reduced on M pumps, 1-3 HP. Jets now 995. ins accepted, No money dows Used Reguisr $79.50, 3 gas water heaters, now $69. SO gal gas water heaters $54.50. a Regular $129.96 Y town 64 KELLY'S HARDWARE 3994 Auburn at Adams. FE 32-8811 Ever-Ready pum part. a ™ Free i ONE BIRCH YOUTH BED, COM- fesar’s oh vies buggy. 1 child's ireh and chair set, 1 child s Lg saad horse. All ood E 45 | OIL TERS WITH eae Coleman 50,000 BTU suit- aod room houses. Used 1 __month : . 73 8. Parke St. OIL 3 HEATER ANI AND PICK-UP. FE 2-073 in ONE PAIR MEN'S CHICAGO ROL- ler skates one 4 y __skates both size 6, 47829. PURE COUNTRY SORGHUM MO- lasses. from Hassisburg, Illinois, 145 W. Rundell. FE 4214 PETRO HEAT SERVICE WILL HE»AT YOUR HOME ante — and burns - ofl. Bo simple you can insta and service f vour- self Hundreds itm use in this Brea Demonstrations daily. Asso- ciated wit! Crailer Exchange 69 8. Telegravt across from Tel- Ponta Math eves, and ipnweod All kinds, plein & decorative itehen cabinet doors & drawers meade to order PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO 1488 Baldwin FE 2-2843 ROCKER, 54° MATTRESS AND springs, storm doors lam **ble, table radio-phonogr: stand and records cha! ay I8SORS. MACHINE HARPENED. ALL WORK I8 GUARANTEED. | FE $-7635 nan. 16 mm | ‘ee skates site 7 2528 Opdyke Rd. | rojector,. gtris vr ice skates s'te 7 golf «ticks and b 47115 * a GUN TYPE OIL CONVERSION | teed, burner yin Phareige guaran . With fuel tank. GOOD GAS AUTOMATIC "WATER heater. Cheap. 5 room FE REINFORCED CONCRETE SEPTIC tanks. Ph. OR 37488 - ROTARY OTL BURNER Witt ALL 7 arran, fi lation. 7) 8 Parke a = eae ra) $35. each 79 Baie” 10-Inch Lathe rand — Special set of 6 screw drivers. STe. 1.50 ge hl Hamilton mae belhitad ip h Doors 2 ft: $6.50 SA rik Ma ease palace ae ea trea. poll oy . a a i 8 ss es easy Ge aia as ware wa cs . . — ee a eset ——— ad mega 9 separa “ eras bis: Sip eben oH << awe 1 aetna uly ware br eetent yt, fies. tt Sa ill: fade “ si Sere i Sy es eee ae GAB se ‘ eae abet — oe ee aig aren eae secre (thes . | ; 1; : . ‘ * t j a Ms : : : \ ‘ . ' \ . . I ; ; | | 7 = . THE: PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 81954 .. y . a ‘ FIFTY-THREE | MODEST MAIDENS. By Jay Alan| For Sale Bicycles &4| Transportation Ofteted 87 | For Sale Used Trucks 90| Fér Sale Used Trucks 0 |, a TWO 2% IN. SCHWINN PULLMAN | TRUCE GOING “ORE, PART] #1 OM a0 TRACTOR 30 TAN | 7 rbot wre e lh gw a See aaa VAREVERY G60 1 2 a a come Ve Tle’ tate,“brayein’ Psion | - a ol ae ~ X bald Plain ° ona , So) > dy] | Poe oie Ml Emde oR PANEL y . Ly, __Boats } & Accessories 85 Presa ef Sek ater 800 : 7 Suet WILSON GMC : ©) | | CHRISTMAS SPECIAL | OPA DRIVEWAY SERVICE) | WILSON GMC ol tora i Sone, o a7: eam } TRANSPORTATION OF. ye eh * AQ) fawen wore | int bitrates | 00 FORD i en a re eres lare-awey Lake through Keege arbor “| = 5 Dump-Stake | h . Mapine Sales & Seivice, 4-8461 before §:00. after 6:00 bs ye é - =e phone MA 4-1741. | . $695 Mich “Pree det | ee “conte, 0 hase. ‘Morer's "Gut ie me \V : ann ian wokchinc sat | Wanted Used Care 88 a delivery ef . - Ay | 57 + fh. DRAAAA AIRE RA 8 } =| ROKAL TYPEWRITER WER) fut, ar Oe tate Ma t\ tietige sot muees | CALIF, BUYER HERE) = ‘4g FORD | ~fee Sale Used Care 91 : - Gp: your hich bia “aad vee : . . TAL MBE aay Gee sd urn _Lake Orion | guaice, 3 grmchaive, 9 cccgstenss MOBILE HOMES ‘Huron Motor Sales Lee ee se a. paint | SRLeratpee Sent & Gravel |7 RIDING HORSES AND FONY | (bles) utiity table. Coor lamps | 22 A. to 61. te lengia. Up to 8 FLY 82 W, Huror Fm 201 | Septe Tanks, sump pumps. Toot | Zar Aas Pers | Trou nA OT Pentis| cunts songue, cloctrtc washer. 6 “fi--4 Wrb JUNK CARS & TRON. Sheet |SAND GRAVEL, A it: piece dining ‘room suite. Large. fou ean Uuy a Les Hutchinson re- d serv PE 49502. . Tock, rock ‘Ieth and. floor end | ,-fi"t_ PE 31766_- RPOTERED RED POLLED DuR-| stat cinbag | Soe Te rn SCRAP AND CHEAP Ca : wes fernaces, 1025 Oakland Ph. * acnered EM Dt ” Samm Carson G33 Washburn ‘Ra, Bolt Wood bed and i . "oll Hutchinson’ » Trailer Sales Skycoach * EL Seer ~~ < VaED, 39 Dew TpeaL Foanace | Wood, Coal & Fuel 67) suai vra DAIRY HERD Must | metires spece beat. ra | 0018 Diss “Hwy. Drayton Plains way |_.Wanted Used Trucks 89 cc . Coat duets gad reeiiors Ree | DEY CORD WOOD, DELIVERED, 9 Su Sa * a | a sche won asecasy, comp {Comer 8 pe 4 Engine Service = . pee ees sae for $11. FE 2-7188. THOROUGHBRED WOUsT#eIN eS oe a ea as] a oe “ Engine ~ "ienten reberred. Ressonsbie. On . 7 uP JeT PuuPs soe WF | FIREPLACE SLAB, 24° | bulls tendy tor service, OA #3518.| eins "stnnds "clocks guna ge ee | Calif... esag | me” =. | See Tae” | Spree 9 tr 8 Daliveres Wanted Livestock 73) isis thar’ "Ss eis | Patan, "Wn Gttenteanteere | TTT Canta te, Pre, eee || oe 0. we 8. Petry | G00D DRY SLAB WOOD, | W LIVESTOCK OP ALL |-Crefisman, table sew. 1) inch | — =e Hawaii ........ $189 | fiat, Sou tt’ P auiton. Phons Ov r Wh lesal 16 bp. Tsshapusunsee wachern: ed, 2 for $10. Delivered. FE pats. hy ag go asses Clark — oe ee homemade SACRIFICE Sectts Few ti? oan e ; O e an Ey Pe sow). For Sale Poultry 74) Stree recs, worn bench, Pent | 72wt 070, onte his 28 &, bows, Giver Guar Kinusers For Sale Used Mas . _ 4 Shop. 51 W. Huron. | PEEDWAY FUEL Oil. _Pinw | ~~~~~~-—~~~--~ bien shaft end motor, electric | tim ioaly fernished Cell oveer | Miami -........ cuvE, a , STARR 3 SPEED ote! a RIOT, QRURNELL PLANS | place Soeaiee weet, Sknincs | APPROXIMATELY 6 MEWS, we) $00 Meio ad guetta Ferm, | Pe Sts Tampa 2000001 2 | CUREE MR SRE Due to your terrificresponse on net, Good condition. MA_5-4807.___ sa | BLACK COACHER BAATIEG gic | bottom: \¢ | DECEMBER 100) RICHARDSON 91 | © ovee sees . a : DEED Ot, GAs AND COAL FUR.| Plants, Trees, Shrubs G8) “pr! ease Ba. ott Pow) Syal are Nv $3 bodes | A mourn bowen, 10 em Dav Late tr ee -||our last ad, we are passing burner. floor” furnaces,” walet |, BlacKMILt SPRUCE POR BROAD BREASTED BRONZE TUR- serine Yooth onpe. robber teed (te ee Fly Now — Pay Later | itso FoRD TON PICKUP. Ex co ), Wareo"Reciop og hir Copa | got sae Biot, Norway end wpe | bers, Lockhart Forkey Ferm ciip| mason More: rer! 6 Trailer - In Pontiac Call: ; , tlocing Co. S24 w. Main Austrian Bpeteh. sd) Mucho i fx. a imp irsctor tires and. wheels ‘ ORlando 3-9441 soe oocuad ok ‘ these savings along to you VAN DOREN IND AL TYPE] Dig your = “Bring burlap | Huston off Brown Hd. FE 5-1908. hole diggers, shov ; \ , le is, a nr es F 1 | t * Ns ‘ * Meechialiemeed Bg Mg Remy Dg a ee Exchange | ° wea caicer |e tes ete ssi FE —|) qin by continuing to sell our VARIA afte Weis HF | ing’ viekt on al wise’ Open cally | Sale Farm Produce 7S | [ssc guunep tor" your'cogven:| ._ (Estaniibed mince 130 9 vie ss STOP WISHING FOR A | ae WOLVERI Metioe Casar Se" PAR Mere ae wo | bana edtcumenrt oud tad | Stee eoeer, Perens, to4| 209 W. Grand River {CARI Select it today in! one.owner new car trade-ins LUMBER AND WRECKING CO. For Sale Pets 69 Bald Eagle Lake Ré.. Holly, after| _5-s406. fect oie relist, 4,8. Chose Detroit argens! 8 s of || < 300 8. Paddock 2.0764 a Popina” waa. | Gen TeOk APPLES anD cibem | SECTION SATURDAY: DECEIT terme “New trailers as litte | “*Rach way-Excursion round trip. 7 ie Biro © G2 (Tego TIS es | Eee Ried a ar ee ee at $25 over wholesale. Weare F ey asp ce msin ania cial - iC REGSTERED BOSTON . . ie. Kelvinato refrigerator, ; ® ‘ * F ea aad ee mts iii ee ee pe OCONEE PIER | See Sm Be ee | er ee ae ee te | | loaded with: trades and the ¥ Fight! “Grendiether Com. Piaah MY canon roTtoes, 0 PER BU: cht sockotary, pins many slice clk | OO WO fool, incide, end out. | ; : . : ~ YEAR END |sFcmnag sgrapsp.ror| Sint eat tor te | Fk at, RR «geet SR op | savings are fantastic! id Ss. weeks _ MI 46202. <5 ts ‘2 CLEARANCE, | aie, sgae.cvatey ng |Poraiors CL SEs | Sareea Sh ati Gog | arkhuret rales Sales | i Sigget ie Wie | Bae ees | ee ET es ree EXAMPLES: | SALE 7 PEM. TERR _of Seymour Lk and Sernenes AUCTION SALE PRI. MIONT AT | north ct Lake Orica MY 34611. ¢ Ke ~ + Mga tece net water neater! Bing. Sihnne OE TP EAE Meera Dry eomuah to cry Ot | Rover He Wctertied_Seeree | Miran Yeoial paehace plan 1982 CHRYSLER —_-1953 CHRYSLER . elect peaters, |? BOXERS REGISTERED, MALE 5 ——— Ones as low . 2 wt crete net eter eter? Ee eae | Sale Farm Eawipment 76) "rom AL Se iowies mest | =~ And vt toGo! ||steterece resort } do, gal electric het water heaters. | iy" fd. ch. Beagle “Eberie's SS ha ; en aap near | Gale: tes;& pee oceie | caaice mueebe Gas opamen “ 1743 BARGAIN open Eves, ong Santer PM ii - radio, heater, atttomatic trans- $1 425 mission, direction signals, wind- A shield washers and beckup lighte ere among the other accessories of this fine car Finished in e dark blue with 1950 DE SOTO excellent chrome and good Beautiful metallic een fintsh, 30 sal. netural ene bet water heat- he RA Pu a6 PE b1481. sien house HOUSETRATLER. IDEAL POR oP Phare Pa 5 Youss Fishovs-T GOUsLE Manure Spreaders asus Jackson. | "DEER HUNTERS, 1947 TEXAS, 30 gil. boots = pillow bead: 1 panama, 3386 Dixie | Maybe we ar. crazy but we feel ; 20 FT ‘BOTTLE. OAS. COOKE j 20 gal. natural gag hot water beat- 'y. ifke Santa Claus ‘cuase we have Lecated om property at LR _— sro TIRES LIKE wae tale : » er gas hot water heat- mmotoay Piast AD GARDENS | vSs° new’ sale te “12 weer] Ave. son’ oe ieiae” pt auntie | OR 27080 A tN spreaders. severa] to choose from. hill pag Cos toward town tres 3% =6FT. TANDEM WHEEL ALL | ' “tally 8 AM. to 6 PM. s weaed Fe eset, ‘A $280 value. priced from $150.| new Bypass. in North West Sec-| metal tratier house. Tot . Se 60 Ste well Goes: heater. psy 0 AM. 2? PM. SOXER PUPS, . REASONABLE. | [°*? New Idea No 10 4 wheel/ tion hf city Al! persons coming} let & er, tan- 95 tow miloage : sutomatic tremsmioston. A per- ARNASON' Pi UPPLIES OXER PUPS, - one He Rarin’ to ‘is ‘sale from the Kast oF Erg 2 elec bephes. : ; fect second car. oes M-15, ville, Phone 130 i] x % ie West off bypass wt Lansing ition. Sell of rede . : - ‘ck 2 di | $1,275 $725 We deliver BRITTANY SPANIEL Furs. 6 “Btere c onvers and Jobe} Ave. Gee block north of city | on house. car. ote. wood- |] ’S1 Buick 4 dr. Super, 50 Buic dr., radio, It Yourself 61| season. ‘Sie Anders, after 6 p.m. © Lansing Ave. Selling Weéner- RADE Bou blue finish, radio, heat- heater, needs a little ‘ ~ | _ Phone O08 30000 “HOUGHT HtEN'S °S day 8 & a December 8h. | 9 pedroom modern er f bod k 1950 DODGE 1954 CHRYSLER : wn.| BEAGLE PUPS, AKC REGIS- 1:9) eoch day “and| fee fereinre oe ite uiler |} er, Dynaflow. ody work. . ’ ' aMamne Ew THU eeeL & 528 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-0761| Seit 10°30 nt New| 6 < = | NEW YORKER DELUXE FOUR : foe window for porches and|_ tered. FE $0003. sellig ant! at nig or cash FE 5-4085. The popular CLUB COUPE treesewars. BARGAIN! 1 FER JUSON TRAC- furniture floor covet |——— a - model aren radio, heater. turn DOOR. A 2,000 mile car et «6 . BOXE R “PUPPY tor with Wagne. losver on front. = “ore and used mattresses. ' indicators, automatic transite used car price. Two toned blue +4 6 AKC shots, house- ; : hd sion and white wa i! . * = CEE WEEDON mA seer | Pty Matos Sal] Eaiceectiga™™ we “| Reet Tealler Spnce 7? $1895 $1195 2 | | sion “and® ehiterwali tires Ae Sith radio, beater. power steer for chil’, May be seen _EM 3-2278 aft: < pm. __ | December 10, 11th Antiques PARKHURST TRAILER CT. || °5 ick S & dr 53 Ford 4 dr., Custe found transmission. tinted giass and qee1 8. Tele PE 42507 at dof Gakians after 6:00. BOLANS THACTORS & ME TILL-| Consistin~ of severa’ Strictly’ modern, well bept reede 53 Buick Super 4 dr, JJ Ford 4 dr., Custom $675 many other extras. Do ir YOURSELF ANK BEACTIFC: PUREBRED eOtER | oh Tow plows "Evans Baul peared Sa cherry fates "MY 3-48it. hool bud, shopping | Dynaflow, radio, heat- line, radio, heater, fine aad $2,675 mony ~ ; . G. A. Thomp _ Sone, wn colored — Dixie Hwy. MA 5- and co pile corner ae Aute A lea 80 er, special paint. condition. ; * Me = a r “ pee’ TOUR Baseeeer | segs pha e peetlors, Oe CHAIN SAW | Seeesgrtamitaiters clorte eal | Wate aN 7 1990 CHRYSLER =>: 1952, PLYMOUTH TRUSCON (ITE WALL & a -_ a | tables, slant top cherry desk. ATTENTION! , WINDSOR FOUR DOOR Beau- panates FU yori BABY PARAKEETS, WITH CAGE | Brang new ms models Clinton| large schoolmaster de.k chests, a nee, wrecking cs ae 000s $795 $2095 A tsfu tight Paton, Mee savacias vous — Koengeyr weit e = zogn This Week Onl $5.98} cain saws with 20 inch guide Ss ts and We have sev- | . . ~ . = is factory-new, low mileage, money Denignifuity two toned TRUSCON best ook bars complete. marble tone larre bed nearly | coat is mode “ow mile 1’51 Chevrolet Club 54 Ford Skyliner Hard- fine white wall tires, automatic AD go te ¥ CO. he et ane ete a d erey blu ew tires, COAL & BUILDING . | 01 4h St. FE 2-402) Closed Sun. HP. - $195 of high top : ant pear | se : || transmission, redio, heater, visas sap uu vem Wee dex coe TOOLS Do YOUR Own Orchard [ake Ae oon a SEAGLES REGISTERED. SiRED $ WP.-git faeles” siast "top cherry dest, | azies and body parte. Revut | Coupe, radio and heat- _ top, radio, heater, Ford- | rine reser ce acess, ef nd direction signals, | poomnnlad “_ ——_ champion. 6 months a. we only nat’, nod left eo| set of — — seal starters, generate.« snd voltage | oy : omatic, Very low mile- a. “One Car in @ Thou- « - $725° plete stock eoll. sewer crock 804) SOxXER PUPPIES FOR SALE.|raaaie 1112] Ge cannot het Don’ miss this | SCH ) ARTS. age || Sena’ : , Sot “So Wea Moseatm. Fe | prom enatont ime o ebampens.|"" “KING BROS. | Sita ahaa entetrat tet SCHRAM AUTO PA reeus | a1, “, ee 1947 CHEVROLET —— | ans | SCY ‘st MERCURY ENOINE noPPeD | : ® ea ry aroaeh Thursday, CHIRUARWAS YOUR I-H DEALER Rarbles rere! 's Min horn. | @¢ MERCURY EXOT F vee. | 195 $1995 - A TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL COMBINATION DOORS WHITE | seta, near Main, Royal Oat. | Pontiac Road at Opdyke | cccemsiotion of antiques | ae Oe '| °50 Hudson 4 dr., radio, ‘ é 1954 CHRYSLER Tah Gye sasenan Suen’ peeps ae Spaniels. “FE Gores | MALL CHAIN GAWS EARL 8.) © om wits to otend Ss Four Tis ¢ Pty Tires ; AND || heater. What a price! $4 Pontiac Custom 4 |] SEW YORKER DELUXE HARD. — and neater. NO MONBY DOWN. “CHURCH'S 1 INC. black cock, spaniels. FE 58-6722. Mastick Co., Phone Milford MU sale. Auction bous heated: has bes, new : hi T h TOP. This ts what you ve been 380 0 Week FOR SALE: RABBITS ALL KINDS) 47042 or MU 4.2078 M-s9 at Mil-| tollets, running water and lunch | (- rail ASS. G aT “ree “GLASS ’ dr, Starchief. Top shape wetting for! Traded on 9 196 $3.50 a Wee nizes Also utches Road. si uctioneer> 9° * CY FOR ai HOME ee SORKEGE _| Commerce Rd., » EM 3 4868 on | ford DFE SPECIAL | We snecigiize tn safety glass for $495 at terrific savings! Be Cheysier with white wall tires, : Delta. Skiltoo! Black & Decker, | PAWN. MALE AND FEMALE C. Scrimgers owners Dis! 6010. cars, tro¢v+ and buses insurance | first on this one! poate (Ritalin 1951 HUDSON Porter-Cable. Milier's Falle and | pedigreed boxers. MA 42619. We will steam clean, tune-up “Note Dollar auction nouse wil, 2PS a ; et P Ford 2 Del ea aah, Vackee haben soon ik ite nates Gaahee wer tools, saws. drills Fog SALE BLACK AND TAN | §iD¢ and repaint tractor for only | ‘ ae you wall Pree “one” pours 51 For dr., Deluxe, rection stg UR DOOR. A nice car. 35. Any make. buy your merchandise apd Pay cofiee to @ customer With each : leather trimmed wphoistery and the money. 5 new tires. new, bound pups or swep for gun. =n special price for cash or se on commission fof; goor gia: of windshield all | radio, heater, runs and , many other fine features. ts on rebutlt engine. radio, heater, Es J. LE CO.!2 os ee HC. Sage tas pm “oe looks good. $1895 erealet 4: seeds to go et 8 direction signals, clean inside GERMAN SHEPHERDS, MALE. 3 ; SATURDAY NIGHT 7 PM, 1 | - savings © a and out. 181 Oablend Ave. ———__ FEC | icra ee Seer watt, tgae sn Wp * | BhecomntnT mice west OL L2%0 | sea onnlens Atemee Fe ormes 53 Olds. “88" Holiday, $2,875 $495 Gey rs, ste cokes. aw GERMAR 1 GERMAN SHORT HATRED POINT- ries #: irs nen etare | from electric Setoven fas oa 'yHUDOON ot oroR. ‘* FORD. 4 4 5 really loaded. radio, : Menteaimn +4240 Open Sun- | _ers. ae TO 1 a pickup ant delivery stoves, sinks, new dishes, misc. Au: ’ $ eater ‘dramatic HUDSON s TRISH SETTER, 7 MO.. FEMALE. KING BROS. rucice. “This Is a. large sale. =i Seer emee penvex | "50 Chevrolet 4 dr. reef ater Hyd atc, || 1951 CHRYSLER ik jel ON a4 25 PER CI NT nit AKC MADle 50031. YOUR LH. DEALER ae as eee Tyler and Up- macies watts Sis Jaen paveunes bec * Gr, eluxe bumper guards, |] xew yorxER FOUR DOOR a ae iS ® . Discount on Sherwin Williams ARARESTS “AND” CANARTES Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke tractor or chr. PE 5-2600. dio, heater, nice black ete. . Tet ee rere atlas wenter, — heoter,_ aivection = and Berry Bros. interior paints: | 2480 Aubarn Rd. PB 465 CARDEN TRACTOR. OEAR DRIV-| For Sale Housetrailers 78| 1 set HYDRAULIC VALVE LIPT || finish || tai eubesschtle. Perfect mechan- up, Hghts, bene finished Diseonti 0 " Lak P, GES. en with cultivator, $250. Practi- | _.~~.~~~~~—.~ ers (new), Buick “ = : feall tires 5 i Ave. PE b-41S0, ns . Suan oo Ave.| cally, bread pew, Phone MED | , THANKSOIVING SPECTAL. ¢0/ 010.0. Foone Of BSS. || seats’ ‘banter, “peeer Brabes $650 a BEDS NEED 2B Deaaains ARA oP CANAR- | —— 9 Holly. ___ | '% 1968 mode! Only $3,695. One D PARTS. ‘33 WR i : $1595 _| automatic transmission. direc- Other tems Kiwanis rummage | __!es. 1304 Clemens, PE 4-6900. | 9, CHAIN SAWS ssen.| "oq dtmonstrator Priced to clean 2 yard. Call r $1295 ; . _ tion signals and windshield sale 108 S. Saginaw, Docenter | PARAREE Abies cs 9) MEL ~ ONE ar CRAIN eee Keon mee Se ee LOUT#'® AUTO PARTS "53 Buick Special Rivi- [)] weters. One owner. 1953 MG 53 ona 6. — | Tone. PE: a USED ALL MODERN @ PI. NEW MOON, | Pver 7 days a week | S52 Buick Super 4 dr., era, beautiful yellow $1,025 cee es Cameras, Equipment 6O1A PARAKEETS PET SUPPLIES - stop in gy a demonstration. time sleeps « 2209 E Walton martes “are generators — $5 56 i be: Oenatlow 7 dewly tebulll engine. deal. car AN ARAN Dancer's. 358 Oakland FE 5-681 | payments avsilabie. Miller's Gar | tigi Al? ALUMINUM. ies Est use ag Wu | radio. heater. Dynatlow finish, radio and, heater ; 2 hes Sicko taition and exhaust Ps 4 ree ¢ geet ‘ : : 5 " Fl : BATTERY OPERATED siIDE | PUREPRED = OERMAN arr | Scceaa” Gn ea Me for housetratier gas heat. A-1 — ~~" cere | ar tone finish. and a low price 1953 DE SOTO FULL PRICE — viewers. only $1.75 GADGET begs | STU. ores — Birmingham Phone Mi ¢oo0. | {fitrivs ‘irens ¢ STH FE est Osten: Ace Ph “PE 44517 TOWN AND COUNTRY 8TA- $925 reg ~ = OA aa THREE 8% TRUCK TIRES 4 TION WAGON A car thet will = * SPPERT'S CAMERA SHOP ee LaSlonry, = BANG, Posting Signs 25 Btn gg Ee: ALMA HOTSETRALLS FR. r cent rubber $65 if soid by fit every need Equipped =gh . 1 Ww Huron Fe _See1s Pontiac Lat he 2 ip itters on. gnog to, tumting Lew down paynent Ye oder | Kionder int sae” ” | $295 $645 peer macme, cornne se 1980 FORD < 7+ “ae Bley id = . mission Fr dio, FON S COMPLETE 4x5 ISTE? N- 1 a ar G00D cont | - vw L ear Enatgr mer trye, ae eng EET pant OUT POE | Be patina MF ("not Uae ye Caer ge | mee Seretee BEL 149 Buick 2 dr. radio. '51 Stude V-R 4 dr. || Retna SUSE” att, rere he oa tr on Mare SS ia oo REGISTERED RED COCKER. c A : Lactose ease KSH een. interior lke new, low =‘ finish exeeptionally clean. re- PE «Seater 3. male, cheap to food home. F*| pari @ Mastics Co. Miltora mse | P= **™4 ~ | CRANESRATT OninDina, In tye | heater, good body and radio and heater. Clean. || err, Sian ures’ coe lo, heater and” economeal + = wor = aS lL ee STALE BEAGUE 3 | Seong Milford MU | . . chine shoo 2 feed. Ph FE | engine. owner. 1525 everérive tre REGISTERED MALE BEAGLE, 4-8942 or MU 48978 : _2-2563 : = a [oats old. well broke. 207 Chureh |@LIVER KINO DIRECT DRIVE Pick a Bargain Seba, SON © Par $445 SL, OFRER CAMERAS 6 SCUTEMENT TROPICAL FisH & SUPPLIES | tbe "Giese FROM FREE ESTIMATE $495 "49 Pontiac 2 d di Pick h ; 4 dive h esi Part St. Oxford. | Br. Stratton, Clinton. Wis- fl moderr trailers. 28 to ALL MAEES OF CARS © ontiac f., Tadio ick out the car you want and drive home inar sted under feos | On eae Er consis & “Power Products eo. | *si™ Rt PAYMENT PLAN ) number Oa 62078 Open Evenings a ft oetewn, «. Parts & Repair for All| jerms sod ‘interest rales BRAID MOTOR S, SALES || ’51 Dodge 1 ton pickup, and heater. A good run- “Sale Musical Goods 62|? R©GISTERED FEMALE BEA- : ; } et Musical eet ath Z.feare old. Broke. 21 Park Dick's Air Cooled Engines 19 others, used —must bd sold —you pone "Ty ang good tires. ning car BEA PRESENT SCHIPPERKE PUPS, AgC Reais e Sarinaw Caristmas, Sexalt ame i: make lovely Christmas |. ppROXIMATEL he = Also see the few Stewart's, SERVICE ot Yost ANY AU- $475 $1495 Srp ge Le Males and temaies, 1327 N. |“ soned rough lumber Red and | General's. Holly's end Skyline : : XM. tayewers all sizes, colors. of ee et soeac ade t on ae os TOMATIC TRANSMIS- "SG Ford 2 dr., radio, ’<3 Pontiac 4 dr. Deluxe Immediate Deliver y bargain. We must make room for more new car trades. SI an SE Rn S } on r - 023 W Huron "HE 46-2185 ‘309 wo ‘66 medr’y to ‘choose from. Wr BU) BELL AND TRADE. AND FORD ‘@ CONVERT. RADIO, heater Jacobson > Pontiac’s Exclusive Hudson Dealer Boooe a roe ‘3 12 ‘men: ee \ Srdses cand; teers A Be. MOTOR SALES at Le. MY 22611 Fon WAYFARER 38.000 wood cond’ b ition. owner 85 FE «1518 Ee MY 257 eves. "$1 DESOTO, $109 DOWN & AS- [ee payments 648 Woodward. ingham 6 8. Woodward. Birmingham . M) +3419 1940 e yosn V+. $10 DOWN & AS- ward irmingh 464 South Wood- $t0 hor) Qcsume payments. 44 8. Woodward, Birm im. 1 TUDOR CUSTOM ¢. heater 1 Y con- Slat Tiss FORD TUDOR RADIO AND heater $445. FE 4028400 i FORD TUDOR. GOOD TIRES, $42. full price. MI 6-4060. Transportation Specials 1960 Gevetes. —s Fordor, Ra- p- Seat Covers ] eee 1960 Hudson Sedan. Radic & Heat er $95.00 Dow 1960 Plymouth Deluxe Fordor Ra- eo & Seat Covers. $05 00 Radu Re $130.00 Down. Poe Radio & Studebaker . $130.00 Down. Sp Dix. Club ga Sf oda & Sete, Se Te ae Verv yl $160.00 Down. 1948 DeBoto Ciub oe Down. Radio & WSW mht & Seat = $95.00 Down. BRAI Pordor, § New Tires Spotl! overdrive. No down box 66. isd FORD COUNTRY SEDAN. Fordomati: radio, beater, white walls 6560 miles 40388 isso FORD = P Nomen FEL spr heater overdrive. A New Idea! In Buying Used Cars Now You Can Buy Thém By the Pound bie selection of at's fo00' A the sharpest trout of fine n Erie to Move ter an that's oy 3 1 we ge py drove. DAVE DAWSON, INC, con, erry —_ & M- LAKE OR MY 2-3111 MY 2-6211 WE HAVE cars and models | fs eee. aa st . CARS, 23 AUBURN Me Fora ES WESTOP For A Good Deal 66 S. Perry St. FE 4-6882 FORE S ,BOOR CORTOMLINE Get Set for Winter With a Good Used Car From Community Motors ‘MS MUST “SACRIFICE, . veg nerstoe. FE 6-122 SFE PAULSON Bacetieet 8 PONTIAC enter iniyérametie, pave far = $395 _'S1 BUICK ce oe a $3 Chevrolet 210 Gertes, 4 door, 2 tone paint, radio and heater "49 CADILLAC Pieetwood fou: door radio heat er, Hydramatic se tires '42 CADILLAC dyamatic, $345 '49 FORD Station Wagon with radio & heater $395 ’47 DODGE Peluse two door with redio and $145_ 31 STUDEBAKER Commander Starlite Coupe - V-4- heater po automatic transmis $545 53 Olds Super & 4 door 2 tane paint. radio, heat- er. Hvdramatic. power steering and power brakes 895. 51 Pontiac Convertible coupe, radio. heater, Hydramatic and white wall tires $895 *S2 BUICK Riviera with tone paint radio, heater. Dynaflow and Whitewall tires. $1,395 SO PONTIAC Btreamiiner ‘8 two door radio and heater $545 ‘$80 CHEVROLET Convertible radio heater, and whitewal) tires $495 $1 PONTIAC Btreamliner "®@'-two door with Tadio, heater and whitewail tires 95 Community Motor Sales Inc. Authorifed —~ Pottiac and Buick Dealer 803 N Main. Rochester Oven Ti’ 10 P.M. OLive 2-6311 RENT: THAT UNIT THROTOH For Rert ade’ Cal! FE 29-8181 for ® belp.ul a¢-writer Club Coupe, tadio, heater & Hy- | _For Sale Used Cars " -NO_ MONEY f ¥ . Ee : ; oe For: Sale Used Cars he For Used Cars a | "beep eae Be Soya, ‘TRANSPORTATION | | ener Spm |“. gg RBADY TO DRIVE, ‘ rn ¥, Y'all Come} : $5: ; . 8 Station . See Us! [25s Credit Arranged. We Finance deeds Fan ee ID | EVERYBODY'S FORD wa eee dens tiene ! Credit Is Good Here Poni tah gunitipa BLUE ke NATIONAL oa canna ¥ en MOTOR SALES mileage Write. Pontiac Press, This Ad Is True 1949 PLYMOUTH $27.24 per Month . SCHUTZ 5] Ford Tudor 6 cylinder radio and heater. $645 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH iia rs “FOR aa A a sur A __ GOOD Wit aaa xT Neauiry IN S4 Ford for good '$1 model car MA 54-4292. 7052 FORD CONVERTIBLE bive. Radio oeater white walls. éustor stirts 3 chrome trim, PFordomatie Moter excetient Mest eetl car immediately due to foreseen strom stances REpublic __ 2466, after m. orp 1983 DR. @ cyt. Radio and heater 1 owner. Tnoutre 264271 Voorheis Road alll jos) CUSTOM DELUXE Kf Chevroet Bel Air 4 3 rolet Bel 3 ér. "SL Chevrole on 4 de "$0 Stude. ape Tur] = —t VOR’: | radio, bargain ae Pigs v's NASH ‘51 VERY RY CLEAN rs iE “Sine: 1e3i" LAKE ORION MOTOR BALES Lee telecue Pe “wales peed ____Phone_MArket_¢1001 M-24 et Buckhoyo Li. MY 29611 | BONTIAC si” BTARCHIEF DE 1h =6OL. ILE 2 DR $10| luze, 4 dr.. two tone green. | 199 «FORD, RADIO, HEATER,| down & assume payments, 464 8. miles. all eecessories, MA | Overdrive, $325. 3098 W. Quron. _ Woodward,” Birmingham d: Birmingham. pres iG weit FORD Ui ¢ CUSTOM VERY ETERSO Hyéramatic, redic. hester, sew clean, All J $1,450, EM 32180. : PETERSON geek condition, PE Low | mileage. FORD 1983-CUSTOMLINE, 3 Djt.. | 1953 Kaiser, 4 door ER FE @ cyl. Radio and heater. 1 owner. | 1953 Willys Sedan ima PONTIAC 1 OWNER 1961 Kaiser 4 door seden =. TIP-TOP 1949 Kaiser 4 door sedan . ae on 2, DOOR HYDRA 1961 Henry J 4 door apa : * SY SALES & SERVICE 21356 3901-=—sIndianwood, — USED CARS| |>#’stottltiet "52iia| ihe OH “etiteat NASH, ‘61 ABSA . 4 DR. ae dr. hydram excellent 1 Plymouth Cranvroot 4 door, Hydramatic, " p maser : heater A nice runnigg = _ Mayfair a aa _shepe. 166 Recbura, af = re, efter 5 p.m._ “ge Wee OLDS “@ 66 SEDAN. ONE ae Ib sgh OF WS args Bag i . Power windows. Hydramatic rs other accessories ‘SO Nash 6 door radoo apd heater.| [5 er many LU Gelling cheap ter cgi ON. Loaded 9068. FE Sem wipes. 7) DELUXE Ford club coupe and drive ‘ Chieftan Hydramtic, power stee “Sale tars We come tye Calitoraia. Y all Come foe ond olner accessories, FE . 1954 PONTIAC 68. ¢ DOOR STAR- lune, radio 0 Charreies * door, = Opens to 171 chief custom Pully equipped soe. We Finance PONTIAC ‘%, SUPER DELUXE ‘ty Plymouth ¢ Gout. radio end 171 6. ‘Gaginaw st. "200 sedan Fully equipped. FE fr, mene finish. 9498. OLDS ‘40 6. $80. eek CLARKSTON Sis in aREW ait | tom, $ toe, Two, tone. All the "vi BE SLEN ai = MOTO S LES W Huron. Inquire 3rd floor apt. oon, ee a) Ce ates: FS R SA OLDS SUPER 0 Wesi- PULL AC: 8 68 196 LL AG-| Bontrsc 01 8 HYDRAMATIC. 3 OuRy' palm ccssories, Firestone me Sus Chtalois Getins VE @ proof tires. owner, nee : ; : | ee ogids = moetlont condition, 32-6316. p.m. 4007: | SACKARD, LATE MODEL. may.| °4 owner pew tires LARRY fair hard top. Ultramatic gates —— tubes \ re 5 Beater: e600. Seal” Alda, ‘after? | PON re a: eg Og FROME |stats Piatto, | enact toegy sonore - $1 PLYMOUTH cae Ea | Ch Tac ‘47, 1 COND! €r, clean good convition 1 owner | Ressons FR 401m. Rochester Ford Dealer | _MAple 5-0651, ion PONTIAC 2 DR A-l_ CONDI- PLYMOUTH ‘3 CONVER TILE Vers. rung secd RENERS 1 43 truns adio & heater clean Lade must sell. 9325. FE 421% 61 KAISER 2 TR, KA T- ter & turn signals, tires a iv $4. M-15, jarkston MA EAIsEP ‘4-4 DOOR BEDAN RA- @io heat r new muffler. tall wee. pew tires, bettery. Best offer 46nes ‘Continental up or Sosoek house ™ Auburn Ave. DO YOU KNOW YOUR SALESMEN? If Not, Let’s Get Acquainted! Bob Says: This 1952 P'ymouth Club Coupe rides and drives like a dream, Hight blue finish A car with Cleaty to offer $895 Rusty Says: -Thies fet blacs 196¢ Ferd V-8 two door with radio and heater is really something special. + Fd. Says: Any one who drives Dodge fou door can't het like It. Light blue beauty matic trans iission. $945 this 1952 yro- Frnie Says: Drive this 1953 Buick Super to oar co loaded with extras, ow agree where arent eon like it $1,895 Paut Says: This 1952 Nash Station Wa is a honey Ecuipped with ~heater nice gteen finish and whitewai, tires + Others to See— "$2 Ford oreeneire. 2 door. ‘4 Pontiac 3 door. "Ba Piymouth ¢ doof. *¥% — a meee "$0 Nash Statesrra, Riemenschneider-Bros. Dodge- Plymouth “The Cars With The’ Forward Look” « 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 but | oa, 2778, matic a tiene, door, 2 fone ‘green, Caul"betore-3 on ahter mI bhape. . 3-724]. ip6s ¢ OR STAR CHIEF Custom Seusp ¥ equipped. Tyeceed paint. 4600 miles, OR ou ioe As 18 600. FE +062 1470 Vinewood | ott doslyn, PONTIAC 1963 UXE 4 DOO swemese. Puy ull Ati 4 RONTIAC. custom STAR AR door Sores i Looe miles OR Sets i BONTIAC ‘6 — "$2 8 CUSTOM CATA- excellent condition FE 33. : RENAULT Op gate YL Sek wr 17-9133 afler 6 ie “er or Sunday. 062 4 sFoDEs kan }0 CHAMP. HEAT- er overdrive. No money down oe6 8. wonvera. bis ingham a rm MI 43410 STUDEBAKER ‘4 LANDCRUISER. This is tor. Leated with extras. New car guarantee | os 8 weageerd 2 bominghew ‘® STUDI Starlight club coupe. Needs rod tan $225 or best offer. Phone of i : re ‘ches * ” s 2 Ss ee Soe, tg eee gee “ Pech gh a eg ER PETE SPREE Se P 4 i) . ; : ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 a care SRE A. 4 No Pawan UNTIL it FEBRUARY 1955. || Rock-Bottom - Bargains Galore Prices THEY GOTTA GO! - - 53 CHEVROLET 50 FORD. ind tor ee Sortset bor Conmperceiens) $989 $469 . $2 CHEVROLET 46 FORD . Many,many sac itn et tot tint at rane en $767 = $179 ‘$1 CHEVROLET Se re ce mL ae cmap pel begagy Very ao condita ee pohlor y to ¢ on price will cénvince you. $149 Seo eee owe 0 ee eee the right pr: ’S4 CHEVROLET Bel Air Coupe, radio, meg ed gg ll apogee 53 WILLYS glass. - Station Wagon with oa wheel : $1 ,989 drive, radio and heater. $1,089 bee wo FORO aang 32 PLYMOUTH 2 door model. . is beter think it ts pone = _ $798 52 CHEV. PANEL S52 BUICK ee oe ee A very fine Special model. Come many good miles. in today and give it a trial. $589 $989 Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! YOUR TRADE IS WORTH MORE THAN YOU THINK AT — Michigan's Finest Used Cars WOODWARD AT 13 MILE ROAD LIncoln 5-1100 REVERSE CHARGES $589 ; '54 CHEV. PICKUP . J Onl teen miles this % A Super te te hes bag ‘vik ™ excellent care. $1,287 $1,589 | . "32 PACKARD $3 BUICK drive, radio and ester. Roadmaster with power steer- $867 soe ee 51,789 ‘31 CHEV. DUMP Vind 7 CY.O ENS ‘Your Ford Dealer : Wholesale to Prices « . Retail Buyers — ! Hurry on These |! 1952 PLYMOUTH 4 dr. sedan. Yours for Radio and heater. , $895 1948 PONTIAC 4 dr. sedan. ones. One of those good $195 198% FORD 2 ee. sedan. ~ Radio and heater. _ Like new. One owner. $1295 1949 FORD Station Wagon. to find. One of those hard $295 1951 FORD 2 dr. Excellen for t condition and yours $495 1950 FORD 2 dr. sedan. specials at. only (3) to choose from. Real $879 1949 KAISER. One of our best. $175 1981 STUDEBAKER 4 dr. Ready to go with radio, heater, and overdrive, - $350 1951 STUDEBAKER Coupe. ‘for only A nice car and yours $329 1953 PONTIAC 4 dr. sedan. model at only one like this for only 1953 DODGE 4 dr. sedan. radio, and _ heater. The Deluxe Chieftain $995. 1951 MERCURY 2 dr. sedan. It’s hard to find $095 Original 2 tone finish, $850 Open 8 A. M. —9 P.M. CY OWENS “Your Local Ford Dealer” 147 S. Saginaw St. PHONE FE 54101 SSS OS from 211 S. Saginaw St. *53 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Radio, heater, Only at the Workingman'’s Let could you get such a beauty at this price. $1,179 *53 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Radio, heater, well cared-for one will give you many miles of good driving $1,099 "52 Chevrolet Sed. Radio, heater — excellent con- dition. SEE $020 54 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Why keep spending money for $8427 miles and is loaded with extras, $1,749 "49 Plymouth A beautiful green finish and clean throughout. $319 51 Plymouth Radio and heater you need dependable transporf&tion that looka good — this ts it! $589 $3 Chev. Stat. Wagon Perfect for family and business use Radio and heater $1,349 53 Buick Hardtop Clean as a pin and loaded with extras (even wire wheels), $1,595 ’S1 Chetrolet 4 Dr. Radio, heater, sharp as a tack! $679 211 S. SAGINAW ST. . “HELPING HAND" THE OK USED CAR Before you settle for less than a leader in your budget range—turn the key in an O. key to GREATER VALUE! repairs? This Bel Air has only : “The Workingman’s Lot” | Matthews-Hargreaves Your. CHEVROLET Dealer. Open Till 9 P. M. “BE CAREFUL—DRIVE SAFELY” * K. Used Car More than ever it’s your ’°53.Ford Mainline It's a beauty and operates eco- hnomically, $1,079 52 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Former owner Reted te part je one. w . S870 ’50. Plymouth Sedan Radio, heater and in generally good condition all around. $489 49 Pontiac Sedan The finish ts like new and ft tuns like a top $369 "46 De Soto Sedan Here's ents oan na tion at a low pr $1 150. 46 Stude. Sedan Ly al all in ipaobagar with a new and heater. mg149 ’46 De Soto 2 Dr. A depepdable and comfortable “Workifigman's Special.” $169 "49 Olds. 4 Dr. Radio, heater, = some pimetion of beauty and pow $499 *49 Hudson Transportation et the lowest price ever. $129 FE 4-4546, mt Ean PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” '53 PONTIAC 4 door. Hydramatic, radio and heat- er. (Stock No. 3764) .......cee cece eee $1,495 ‘$1 FORD Sedan with radio and heater. (Stock No, S7II-A) see ewes cee ce siie se selena: $625 $3 FORD Sedan with Fordomatic, radio and heat- et. (Stock No, 3741) 2. 0; csas0.5 v.- $1,100 'S3 PACKARD Sport Coupe with all power equip- ment. (Stock No: 3750) <........ Recees $1,395 '51 STUDEBAKER _ Club Coupe with radio and heater. (Stock No. 3632) ....-.......05. $545 ’'49 DE SOTO Sedan. automatic transmission, radio and heater. (Stock No. 3646) ........... $395 '31 DODGE Sedan with radio and heater. (Stock No, 36060874) Ge ecese eos ecc ee: eeewenin ee $495 §2 BUICK four door sedan, radio and heater. (Stock No. 3796-A)) 222... 252 see ce: : $995: 53 CHEVROLET Bel Air four door, radio, heater, Powerglide. (Stock No. 3797) ......... $1,245 ’°S2 CHRYSLER Convertible, Royal Master .tires and all power equipment. (Stock No. 3799) Sige d icles ete’ s eieleisle aisles eietleieerelelelnele eee. $1,195 S$ OLDSMOBILE “98” four door, like new, all power equipment. (Stock No. 3801) ...$2,575 53 BUICK Roadmaster Convertible. All power equipment; (Stock No. 3667) .......... $1,795 “Buy Your Car From A Dealer You Know” PONTIAC FACTORY BRANCH 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill - FE 37117 RETAIL STORE| \{ fimish, radio and heater. Also | '] Oldsmobile 88 2 dr. sedan with FE 8.0488 © WINTE RIZED BARGAINS Because of our large selection of fine Safety-Tested used cars, we have just the car you are looking for. Come in today! OZ $1295 Buick Super Riviera 2 dr hard. top. Radio, heater and Dyna- 03 $1146 “Hudson Wasp 2 dr. sedan. Alt conditioning heater and seat er a ‘90 Ford 2 dr. Custom body, good motor, radio oa heater. ‘90 Buick $545 oe © © @ $495 Roadmaster 3 cr.” light Dyna- _* * © @ Treen. radio, heater and covers. z flow. body needs some dinging. $995 ar. ‘92 Ford Custom 6 4 green finish, radio, heater, overdrive and premium tires. ‘52 ‘$805 oe ee @ @ eee eo ee ‘49 with ‘Olds 08 4 dr. heater, finish. ‘49 $445 sedan with radio, seat covers and@ maroon $445 Chevrolet 4 dr Styline Deluxe. Ford Custom 8 Coupe with Among a few of the. accessories 5] $995 Buick Super 4 dr. with radio, heater. Cyastoe and a two ‘ol 3795 Pord Convertible. ee ss ee Fordomatic. ‘90 $745, Pontiac Chieftain 8 Deluxe with radio, heater. Hydramatic, white walls and green paint. pl ‘30 $695 Chevrolet Station Wagon with radio. heater Power Glide and directional signals. a 00 . . $595 oe e eee oe 1. € © ©: « ‘46 Ford Club *Coupe with radio, heater ‘49 radio, heater and many other extras. ‘49 | Dodge Coronet 4 dr indie pester and automatic shift. Jet AY 4 dr Sedan Saee fintsh Body riage seen $50 in work. Excellent motor. ‘47 | Chevrolet cede! with gteen fin- ish. radié and heater. Economy S oe ee ee $345 2 © © © . $265 ae $045 and blue finish real nice car This ts $195 e © 6 & 6 «@ Mercury Club Coupe. Jet biack Kaiser sedan Dark green with finish, radio, heater, and .. $595 seat ra tr ‘00. ‘46 dio, heater and overdrive ansmission, * © 8 © we Pontiac Sport fo, heater. Hydramatic and finish. jlooks po japon! leery good. baby blee paint. Ready to go. JERO BRIGHT E'S SPOT Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass Oldsadillac 22: YEARS IN PONTIAC” or FE 8.0489 = t * Producer-A Da “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1954 ~*~ FIPTY:-FIVE | Blonde Actress. j=zs x= Elizabeth 21 cid’ mend Attended Academy Fae te ef i 8 a : Lake School for Girls | P,ereeea Clie gicy iF i R z é 825 West FE .4. Heron S$. 2 eff i i t i sey SEE be Sef rat it 4 Vogeler Says U.S. Must Call Red Bluff munists in Hungary, says Ameri- i PHL EE j i z a i ti i PEs i. isoner for 17 months by the Com- siepttj | ui F 4 21” CONSOLE wane $4992 27” Table Model = §199* Ten ® C&V Saige: 158 Oakland Ave. See It in Our New Showroom Tonight --- 158 Oakland OPEN NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 Plenty of Free Parking! Servies: 993 Mt. Clemens St. for a FREE demonstration off. FE deral 2-3781 ‘TV FE 2.3781. FE 4.1515 ctor’s ater Pursues Career FP We Church Council ~ {Talks Ending = | dox church members, sums up: to- | about $4.25 a bushel is limited to local. residents. area, first spot in the bay where Pilgrims | - : = '--Today’s Television Programs - - Channel 9-WIBE-TV Channel 4—WW2-TV. Channel 1—WXYE-TV. ‘Channel 9—CKLW.TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. Film. (9) Capt. Video. Adventure serial. (4) Time for Music, Jane Palm- 6@:15—(9)- News. Austin Grant. (4) News. 6:30—(7) Heart of City. Patrick MeVey in “Justice Is Mute."’ (9) _ (2) News Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick |6:45—(9) Frankie Conners. Music. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Nancy Davis as housewife’ who decides she'd rather be 2 maid in “Sycamore Road.” (2) Favorite Story. Adolphe Menjou tells tale of “An Eye for an Eye.” 7:18—(1) Detroit Deadline. News. 7:38—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Rusty saves Rinty when dog is accused of killing. Friendly Theater. Film TBA. ; Sengs, Florence Henderson, guest. (2) News. Doug Edwards. 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry Como. Songs. 8:00—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. Ozzie tangles. with an automatic ga- rage door. (4) Red Buttons. Comedy. (2) Mama. Comedy stars Peggy Wood, “Nels, Boy Scout Leader.” 8:30—(7) Ray Bolger Show. Dow- ager gets Ray to appear in club musical. (4) Life of Riley. Riley decided every. married man get out occasionally. Bill stars} (2) Topper. In- should : Bendix 9:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Quiz with Jan Murray. (9) Entertain- “The Washington Story,’ mys- tery with Ralph Bellamy. (2) “I Led Three Lives.” Richard Carl- son as FBI counterspy. 16:46—(4) Greatest Moments in Sports. Walter Keiran with oot- ball great Jim Crowley. 11:¢8—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) National News. (4) News. (2) News. 11:15—(7) Theater. Don Barry in “Remember Pearl Harbor.” (9) Knox, Rich Valin in “Army - Wives.”’ (4) little show. Drama. (2) Film Feature. Dana Andrews in “A Walk in the Sun.” 11:30—(4) Toriight. Variety with Steve Allen. Birthday Party for (4) Big Story.[ cast of Kismet. SATURDAY MORNING » 9: 15—(4) News. 9:30—(4) Mr. Wizard. epaaeal : |9:45—(2) Mi State 9:3—(7) The Vise. “The Eaves: |” ee Rate Coens. dropper,” drama of lethal jeal- | 1¢:00—(7) Back to God. (4) Happy ousy at English Hunting party. Felton’s Gang. (2) Wayne Uni- (9) The Norths. ‘‘Terror," mys-| versity. tery with Barbara Britton, Rich- | x9: 99—(T) Smilin’ Ed. (4) Winchell ard Denning. (4) Dear Phoebe. | & Mahoney. Newspaper comedy. Peter Law- . ‘ford stars. Sultry Italian film 1@:46—(2) Bill Barker's Cartoons. star sets hearts aflutter. (2) | 11:¢0—(7) Space Patrol. (4) Funny trapped in prank against MF 14:16—(2) Animal Fair. 11:30—(7) Cowboy Show. (2) Ab- bott and Costello. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) McKenzie's Saturday Party. (4) Happy Hollow Ranch. (2) Big Top. 1:00—(4) Town and Country. (2) Lone Ranger. 1:30—-(4) Home Theater. (2) Uncle Johnny Coons. 1:45—(9) Prayer, Billboard. 2:00—(7) Roundup Time. (9) Sat- urday Matinee. (2) Don McLeod. 2:45—(7) Pre-game. 3:00—(7) Football. (4) Pro Basket- ball. (2) Playhouse. + 4700—(9) Wild Bill Hickok. (2) Mo vie Party. 4:30—(9) Football Warmup. 6:00—(9) Pro Football. 6:15—(4) Michigan Reports. &:380—(7) Scoreboard. (4) Big Pic- ture. Good Neighbor Theater. Elyse 5:45—(7) Christ Crusade. ---Today’s Radio Programs -- _ Programs furnished by stations listeg tm, this column are subject te change without sotice, a ww, , Mews WXYZ, Wettrick-McK CKLW, CKLW, ‘as Pamily 0:30—WIR, Amos ‘n’ Andy WXYz, 10:00—WIR, Tennesgsse Ernie 10:18—CKLW, H’weed Date 10:38—WJIR, Curtain Time 6:18—WJR, Meiedy Roundup World We Live Ip 6:00—WIR, Jack W Pootkall Dinner WCAR, Mews 6:66—WWJ, News WCAR, Radio Revive) 9:06—WJIR, Wm. 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