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Sb GSE LS iA : Ssi| | & | 1 |) oo | LPL LH tt ene FES Hit nin i ~ @E LERees “Gsrests f24 i, gg 25° Peake = iH Ten 1 of i i ¢ THe ii ~/25 8 is end an lt ga Hi ial Hit i i Et Lal 3 BL. Hn ta: F ii 3 a 9/8 STE pericse (atlas te nat nt a id fat (gate ae t t tidal ila ee : @ we Bee Ss 58 oe ee bade y 2s6G; SEE be ry y te= oR = placias ao i 2 8 Bae a ae Mduaetln ly SE haiaishee? Hil i ae a : j wo ; ms | Building in Birmingham _, for 1953 Falls $1 Million Below Big 1952 Projects From Our Birmingham Bureeu fm Bir- | of new duildings through Noverm- cost In @ Guishell, there’s ne reom fer production building.” Inspector explained. “There ute | akF ist ae i ! i 38 rf Ogre z B84 £3 Hat i F 2 i Fo at 4 HE z 3 : j prteh} ifr $5,791,055, compared to! {of the Nativity pageant to be in- a ay | cluded, with many of the young | 7 Denations brought to the serv- lee WH be sent te a mission charch in Mexice, while money contributed will be used te buy | gifts for service mean. - 7 . The Rotary Club has City Com- mission approval to sell newspe- | pers the morning of Dec 18 for the | benefit of the Oakland County So- In his November report, Fire | Chief Vernon W. Griffith estimated I | . i H i 4 gi igs iH fu a ii FE Jée F ag & z 5 i a5 i if [ i i | a Re 1 master Kent McDonald will direct. Soloists will be Mrs. Nioma, Sher- Man, soprano, Mrs. Marie Wilson, contralto, Harold Walker, tenor and George Mullin, baritone, . 7 - That celebrated old gentleman, Santa Claus, is to be the guest of honor at tomorrow's annual Christ- mas tea for the Business Women's club. The party will be held at the YMCA here from 46 p.m THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1953 __ ™ \lease kidnap-slaying case says NEW CHRISTMAS—Kevin Christmas, age one week, is oblivious to his parents, Sgt. and Mrs. Charles W. Christmas at Fort Ord near Monterey, Cal. His parents were married last February at Richmond, Vt., after a postal romance of eight years. They began corresponding when she lived in Liverpool, England, and he was a Vermont farm- boy. The pen romance continued during the soldier’s service in Korea. PANMUNJOM (UP) — gin the The Am of their Indian Talks to Start With GI PWS, 2st, 0° taces Patce De Who Rejected Repatriation Twenty-two unrepatriated today to attend “come .| American war prisoners agreed home” interviews and Allied authorities prepared to be- “delayed talks on Monday. , who refused to go home last summer in “Operation Big Switch,” told Lt. Gen. K. 8. Thimayya, commander guards, they would go to the explanation tents if they were permitted to issue state- ments to newsmen after making their choice. + Bandit With Knife Robs 2 Detroit Men ownship. Martin V. Carter, 27, of 133 Hous- ton St., was arrested at his home, efforts to run down the bandit tailed Installation Set for Fellowship by Unitarians BIRMINGHAM—The Rev. Rus- sell L. Lincoin will be formally installed as minister of the Uni- tarian Fellowship in an 8 p.m. ceremony tomorrow at the Com- munity House. Officiating will be the Rev. Ran- dall the Pointe and the Rev. Edward Red- rE the talks during the past week and “Rhee and I saw completely eye) to eye on the preliminary talks.” | * . * Dean added, however, that Rhee reserved some doubts about in- viting neutral] nations to the con- 7. * * | mond of Ann Arbor. A leader in religious educa. tien, Rev. Lincoln has worked as director of religious educa- to and Willie May Dunn. - 7 7. “Terrifically tremendous’ is what the intermediate and senior high school group of First Method: | ist Church have termed their youth | night supper and Christmas party. which is planned for 6:30-8:30 p.m Monday. It will be under the direc- | tien at Ardmore, Oakia., and the Trinity Methodist Church in Denver, Colo. He also has di- rected a taboratery with Uni- versalist Churches in New York State and has been associate minister at Church of Our Fa- ther, Detroit. With his wife, son and daughter, The deadlocked talks have been/| tion of the senior department of | Rev. Lincoln lives in Farmington. from their position on the pole Russia will play in the peace con-| ference. Red China and North Korea have insisted that the Soviet Union attend as a nonvoting neutral ob- server, Dean has refused to re- treat from his insistence that Rus- | sa attend as a full participant, | bound by the terms of a treaty if one is signed. Labor’s share of U.S. national cent in 1929 to about 67 per cent in 1949 ir The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINTTT — Lew te- | night 1 te % High Sunday “ te West te southwest winds four te § miles on becoming Seuth te heer tenight Seuthwert 10 te 15 Sender | children. Tommy, 12 > * 7 Newcomers to Birmingham are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pierce end their youngsters, Roas Jr. 7 Bruce. 4 Katny 5. who have moved from Royal Oak te 1387 Chesterfield He is "ith Pierce Electric Contractors Mr. and Mrs. C M. Dewsen end tuelr eon Peter 20. @ student at Caste Bchool of Applied Science, whe recefily moved | to 266 Valley View from Shaker Height, | Obie. He is with Soceny Vacuum Co Mr. and Mre George Kreus and ther children. Prederick, 2. Virginia, 4, whe came here from Toledo, and are living | at 304 Willie, He w with FL. Jecobs Co. | Mr. ead Mre T. M Hogan end their Their address ts 1a2s | is @ith Jones & Cheatham. N. J Melbourne Hogan as M. Emery and the aughter Marr Cacly 12. of i W.sl4 Mule Re Me t ehtont ef iron B. Eme Ine Printing . . ° ' Mrs. Flizabeth Silkman Carmick Service for Mrs. Elizabeth Silk- man Carmick, 80, who died yes- terday at Bloomfield Hills, will be | charged Keego Harbor Youths Face Rape Charges Harvey V. Smith, 23, and Billie R. Taylor, 19, both of 1859 Maddy Lane, Keego Harbor, demanded examination yesterday on statu- tory rape charges when they appeared before Orion Township Justice Helmar G. Stanaback Unable to furnish $2,000 bond each, both are being held in Oak- land County Jail pending ‘the examination Dec. 272. They are Saturday night Berlin Fog Continues with raping two girls! * “TIT am sure they will come out,” the soft-spoken In- dian general said. United Nations Com- mand officials said they would submit a formal in- terview uest to the In- dian custodial force before 10 am. Sunday EST Saturday). quest was expected to be approved. Allied spokesman said the in- terviewers want to spend the first day talking to only six of Wash., is expected to talk to the first prisoner, Moorer, chief Ameri- can “explainer,” has been coordi- nating the study of backgrounds of policy. Thimayya said there was no ban on asking for a prisoner by name but added that he would ‘‘discour- age that." Tot Treated for Bruises After Being Hit by Car Two - year - old Charles Wellons, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wellons of 39 Maple St., was treated for Mayberry of 418 Branch St., took the child to Pontiac General Hos- pital. Pontiac Police said they were unable to reach Mayberry for a statement. ° Man Treated for Cuts, Bruises After Car Crash Jesse Burch, 22, of 73 Glenwood Bivd., was treated at Pontiac Gen- | eral Hospital for severe cuts and | bruises suffered in an auto acci- | dent early téday while a passenger BERLIN —One of the worst! in a car driven by his brother, fogs in Bertin's history continued | Daniel E., 19, into its fifth day today. Numerous minor accidents were reported, air | | Pontiae Police quoted the driver as saying he failed to negotiate a i iporter Ted Schafers last night, Shoulders Tells of Murder Plot Ousted Police Officer Says Greefilease Killer Was to Slay Partner ST. LOUIS w# — The resigned policeman who broke the Green- Cari Austin Hall planned to kill his partner as the one person who could be identified as having a part in the crime. Louis Shoulders, in an exclusive interview with Globe-Democrat re- said Hall told him about the plan Oct, 6, the night Hall was arrested. Hall, calling Mrs. Bonnie Brown Heady “nothing but a drunken bum," was quoted by the former officer as saying the slaying was planned for Oct. 7, apparently with the same weapon used to kill 6-year-old Bobby Greenlease. Shoulders said Hall told him Mrs. Heady was the one who could be identified as a participant in the crime. The 41-year-old divorcee was later identified as the woman who took Bobby from the exclu- sive Kansas City school. Shoulders, who faces Police De- of the arrest, challenged the Po- lice Board to release a full tran- script of his testimony in the board's inquiry into the case. He also declared the confession introduced at the kidnaper’s Kan- sas City trial was not Hall's full confession and challenged the FBI to release the complete text. “Why don't they tell the whole story?” he said. “The public is entitled to all the facts from the Police Béard and the FBI.” Sees Water Survey Started by Next July (Continued From Page One) of the Detroit area's water and Broomfield said he would like the survey to investigate the feas- ibility of piping water into the tri-county area from Lake Huron Man in Good Condition After Being Hit by Car BIRMINGHAM — Suffering two broken legs when he was struck by a car while crossing Woodward at 14 Mile Rd. last night, Cavin Blackwood, 54, of 18242 Dunblaine, was reported in good condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital this raorning. Driver of the car was Carol A. Paulis, 16, of 19331 Rainbow, Troy Township. According to police, passengers stated she had stopped for a red light and had just started up again. They said they did not see Blackwood. of Blood Drive Ben-Gurion who resigned. Cancel One Day Lack of Donors Forces Mobile Unit to Limit Stay to Tuesday Lack of blood donors has can- celed half the American Red Cross stay in Pofitiac next week. Mrs. N. E. Durocher, Pontiac | blood donor recruitment chairman for Oakland County chapter, America. Red Cross, said the mobile unit will stop at Pontiac Elks Temple Tuesday, Dec. 15, from 2 until 8 p. m. Wednesday's visit has been dropped. “The Red Cross office will be open Monday until 5:30 p.m. to take appointments ior Tuesday's visit,”” she said. “We need whole blood now as urgently as during the Korean war. Many of our hospitalized serv- icemen stil] need blood, Accidents and illnesses still strike our friends and neighbors.” Mrs, Durocher added that a donor may designate whether his blood is to be used by the Armed Forces, a particular Slood ‘‘bank” or a friend, —_ ee ee Police Seek, Fast-Talking — Young Man Police are looking for a Detroit man today who talked his way out of one arrest for auto theft last the car. As Oxford Police questioned him a call came for the police pfficer at a police sub-station, ond the officer answered the call, the § a 1955 License Plates. ‘to Get MSC Colors LANSING (UP)—Michigan’s 1955 license plates will be green and white in honor of Michigan State College's centennial year, Secre- tary of State Owen J. Cleary said today. ' In addition, the 1955 plates will feature new numerals and letters to improve readability. Cleary, whose announcement came before most motorists have bought their 1954 plates, said the 1955 auto tags will continue to bear the slogan “Water Wonderland.” The new numerals. and letters were adopted after extensive studies by the state in cooperation with the Automobile Manufacturers Association and American Associa- ltion of Motor Vehicle Administra- | tors... State Pontiac Woman Hurt in Two-Car Accident Mrs. Virginia Lebo, 25, of Ferry Ave., is in fair condition St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after suffering head injuries in auto accident at Saginaw son Sts. Friday night. was injured when the Lebo was struck by another driven by V. B. Mathews, 31, of 214 E. Wil- son Ave., according to Pontiac Police Lebo had just pulled out of a driveway when the accident hap- pened, police said. Pontiac Deaths Leo J. Bramble Announces That BARBER SHOPS Will Be CLOSED All Day Saturday, December 26th Saturday, January 2nd 1954 . Local No. 50 | (Sheps will be open Wed. of each holiday week) rhe sees him so far echool bus. _ have tailed. SUSSSSSSSSS' Open U.S. 24 Bridge | 9 um . to Cars This Weekend a AN 1@ A bridge carrying U.S. % over TT th “ha the Rouge River in Oakland County ’ eo has been opened to traffic, the State Department re- eo e ported . ev 0 The bridge, completed Friday, |g GALA NEW YEARS EVE @} was built by W. J. Storen Co., De- | , . e troit, at a cost of $87,564, Oirtene OW B1007 feo San Juan, Puerto Rico was es- e 4 tablished in 1510. SRUVVIISIISS' J~ 5 Pontiac Area Local No. 50 Barbers’ Association aS & 4 —— Po : ¥ Aree te™; 3 - this, “wit their lasting beauty years and on end. Featured is the Leo James Bramble, 69, of 439) S. Saginaw St. died in St. Joseph | Mercy Hospital early today. He | There is one gasoline station for every 164 vehicles United States. had been ill about a year. The body is at the Pursley Fu- Balsam --- Spruce Scotch Pine rich and beautiful MacAulay Tartan — all Pendleton-dyed, span and woven from the finest Pacific Northwest virgin wool. You have the certain knowledge that no gift could be finer—to give or to receive! For here years B = Saneeeseteoes at 11 am. Monday at Manley ‘travel was paralyzed. and motor! turn at Nelson and Montcalm Sts. F h C 6em aie , ham. ..... 3 Bailey Funeral Home. Burial wil! | T@ffic was brought to a crawl 'and hit the side of a building. res ut ic. ~ 3 ——_— ie |be in White Chapel Cemetery nee — ——— . oo M0 38 79 = +3) Born in Yonkers, N. Y., Mrs N ry G wn a tatlien — Carmick had made her home with Thi h litt] : l i urse ro neuest Pn Bg e am @ 80n, Louis G. Jr., 887 Lakeview, is appy ‘ithe gir s ; » | for the last seven years. She came learning to Christmas Shop at som: Wine veceny ¢ =P | here from Washington, D.C., where on a Budeet! ,o= | she had spent most of her life. Her | wager! ts pm | husband, the late Louis G., died PONTIA CEE’ - Oe Connick c JAY s ' rs. was a member of | — ‘, “ 'St. James Episcopal Church Donate and “Set” the Budget tor ; Jesévenzes = Survivors include another son, ine cigren me ov have selected e SHIRT. 13.95 Capt. E S&S. Carmick of the U.S. |J[ °° ‘@ke On their Navy in Los Altos, Calif.; a daugh- | BIC OPERA ° ROBE. eo. 22.50 ‘ i TION CHRISTMAS re |ter, Mrs. K. Le Nutting of Arling SHOPPING © TOPSTER. .... 17.50 beopecetesccves a jton, Va; and a sister, Miss Emilie on Wednesday ‘Dec. 23rd. 606000002 c6p0000% 4 Silkman of ’ York ; ee tte | TO Ad Sm TOWN and COUNTRY | oer" un sns| Service for John R. Larch, in- 2150 Road aa | fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Cline | ‘ nse td —= GARDEN CENTER was held with burial in : : ee. 33 Bl white Chee! Comatery, WE TAILOR SUITS AND SHIRTS ~ | kee | 8 8 ! oad $812 Highland Read (M-59) Just East of Pontiac m ie The child died shortly after birth |}. ‘ - : REWEAVING oo HR, : s Tuesday at St: Joseph Mercy HV HARCOURT N ‘ } Airport OR 3- 47. ix Ae ne Hospital, Pontiac. Arrangements e Ve & SO . ‘ ‘ wae soup Bl were by Manley Bailey Funetal|| FE 5-6ass Your Personal Taller — 53) W. HURON OPEN EVENINGS SUNDAY > » .s - Horte. : v : } : ; — . ae he ‘ a ad , y ‘ f ‘- ; Fs “ j sn i » fis ’ ; / : \ fs fi { é if 5 fs Z Mf 3 ene ER. hy oh La Te oe MRT US ORR Paap? THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1953 THE LITTLE TREE THAT TALKED yo arrears ey —— alte 2S ag SAEED EARLE -Stork Visits Daughter of Multimillionaire HUNTINGTON, N. Y., @—Mrs.| © Bettine Field Bruce, daughter of 4 multimillionaire Marshall Field,| | who admitted about 32 house | has given birth to a son by her |” %4 ie Siamese Twins’ |? Ferndale Youths Birthday Party ir. Medical Record Given 1 fo 19 Years Atomic Project | . Being Probed _ * day there will be a little birthday | : ae GEORGES = NEWPORTS McCarthy’s Committee party for a pair of blue-eyed twin breakins in South Oakland County, | second husband, Eldridge Bruce. . * ‘ 4. | girls in a Cleveland suburb. It will | were sentenced to 1 to 15 years in| Bruce flew here from London, | 7~ ° e Seeks Subversives in mark a medical milestone, be- | prison Friday by Oakland County | Where he is studying psychiatry, | >> Gives You a Big Boston Area | to be with his wife. couse at birth they were Siamese | cuit Judge Frank L. Doty. is twins. | | ae WASHINGTON @—An aide to} The surgical separation of “con- Harry F. Rippey of 3326 Minerva | | 5. Angeles Has New | Chairman McCarthy (R-Wis) says| joined” twins usually is a risky | St. and Robert L. Neaher of 3232 ’ ’ | Project Lincoln, a supersecret affair, and to have them survive | Bermuda St, pleaded guilty to a) Word for It—‘Smust | oe ’ . this long—a year—is believed to/| charge of breaking and entering| LOS: ANGELES W—A citywide | os — of how to — o_— set a medical record. in the nighttime Dec. 4. pall of dust borne on an inland | & , Safe “" ae ete te rh Mt. Sinai Hospital, where the | Judge Doty sentenced them to wind prompted City Councilman| | probed for subversives n- ; : twins were delivered, never has | Southern Michigan Prison at Jack- | Harold Harry to propose that on ate investigations subcommittee. | made public the family’s identity. | son, but recommended they be | such days the word “smog’’| / The Boston Post, in a copy-| It disclosed nearly a year ago that transferred to Cassidy Lake be- | (smoke and fog) give way to a new one: smust | ie bee 2 Sam Benson Says: i= WOMEN | Be SS, Set DRUG STORES ARE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY at Huron Si. Orchard Lake Cor. Telegraph Ave. Cor. Green St. $1.25 Value, Christmas Tree Lights... . . 77° righted story, reported that such | the girls were joined near the cause of their age. lan investigation was under way. | Chest by a “fleshy band, covered | Francis P. Carr, executive staff | With skin and containing cartilage, | director of McCarthy's commit-| one to one and one-half inches ‘tee, confirmed last night that Pro- | thick. | ject Lincoln is among defense es- Pilots Escape Unhurt as Jets Collide at Sea PEARL HARBOR (®—Two Pan- | There was no joining of vital | tablishments in the Boston area Will love | i $2.25 Value under investigation. organs, and for that reason the ther jet pilots from the carrier | our | * . $ The project uses facilities of | Surgical risk was not as great as | Essex collided off Oahu Island yes- | estoction es Bowling Pin Games °1.88 Bh vss ies ot Bes Se cree, ma oy steerer : . nology (MIT) at Cambridge. Brodie twins of Chicago, who were | to one pilot. per te = There were, meanwhile, these | orm about the same time. | The Hawaiian Sea Frontier said | other developments in McCarthy's} Dr. Earl E. Smith, the twins’/ Lt. J. E. Krimmel, 27, of Miami, | Pajamas $3.98 Value investigative activities: | Pediatrician, said today ‘‘they're| Fla., bailed out and was rescued co To ; . e* ¢e | doing fine. Except for the scard, without injury. Phonographs 9298 i mane ine el mc walt, tad Poe er ec SA . y eee | will make several proposals for been anything unusual about them. | Buena Park, Calif., suffered minor ‘tightening federal espionage and | One has a slight heart murmur, | scratches, ans... — ——————. $1.00 Jr. Miss Sewing Kits... . . 88° | subversion laws when he and other | u* that is congenital, | Republican lawmakers confer with President Eisenhower next week. 2. He said also he is asking ithe Army to investigate “unre- solved questions of loyalty’’ he con- itends have been raised about 'Telford Taylor, former war crimes |prosecutor and World War I | brigadier general. | 3. The subcommittee's for evidence of spying at the Ft. . J., radar labora- resumed in New | York City, probably running daily | search | nothing to do with the fact they | were joined and separated.” A reporter who wags permitted to see the identical twins last | September was impressed by their | enormous, twinkling blue eyes, and | their big smiles. Their mother de- | scribed them as “really good | babies’’ who play happily together. The family, which includes one | other child, lives in a modest su-| burban home. | The twins were separated shortly | after birth, with Dr. Jac S. Geller as surgeon. The obstetrician was | Gernet M. Sparks The confidence you place in us is deeply appreciated. Glenn HC. 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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1953 - THE PONTIAC PRESS cussion on the radio-TV program, hg NN “Meet the Press.” we os (Office Dally Except Sunday * * * ft from Twe Porrise Press Bullding & Prreermeus Publisher ° utered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich os second class matter ‘MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED Press SSA MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1°, 158 Our Atomic Might In addition to his proposal for a world atomic pool, President E1ssnnowsr’s U.N. address was notable for its revela- tion of America’s atomic might. For the first time the world at large, and Americans in particu- lar, heard from an authoritative source that we do have the hydro- — gen bomb. Also heard for the first time was an understand- able description of our capacity to wage atomic war, if that ever should be necessary. ®*:- io After pointing out that we have ex- 43 atomic test bombs, the Presi- dent said: ‘ = “Atomic bombs today are more than 725 times as powerful as the weapons Swith which the atomic age dawned, Swhile hydrogen weapons are in the “ranges of millions of tons of TNT equiv- eaeaeeetre i -alent.” * ; A United Press dispatch quotes > ahigh atomic authority as saying ing that sentence means the U. 8S. stockpile now includes a family of hydrogen superbombs. The feeblest member of that family, he says, packs more violence than 1,000,000 tons of TNT. * * * in his address the President PR OCeRT Hee EB» 7s * Later + “Today, the United States’ stockpile “of atomic weapons, which, of course, in- “creases daily, exceeds by many times ‘the explosive equivalent of the total of ~all bombs and all shells that came from every plane and every gun in every the- ‘ater of war through all the years of “World War I!.” it ie disturbing to realize that there is no sure defense against an A or H bomb attack. But it is comforting to know that our abil- ity to hit back is the strongest possible deterrent to such an attack. This must make contemplative read- ing in Russia. - ‘ No Cause for Alarm Considerable concern has been ex- pressed over a statement by Rep. Cari “T. Curtis, Nebraska Republican, that “old age insurance, or Social Security, is “no insurance at all. Curtis is chairman of the House Ways and Means subcom- mittee investigating that system. The investigation has convinced him that benefits are not pledged m any legally assured basis un- r any individual contract. ' * * * Other lawmakers agree with the Ne- ~braskan as far as a strictly legal inter- pretation goes. But they see no reason Meal the 10th of Tebet the siege began. M nas danced. 0 Years Age Arthur Murray The result of the siege was the cena DEATHS REACH §5 in Spanish complete destruction of the city | When I -soldiered there was evolt as rebel stronghold falls in and the beloved Temple, and the one presecription to fill all bot- sation'y Sanat i ie, ney Se capture of the entire population, ties. Strict disciplinary routine treason. almost all of whom were taken amplified the sound of the Bronx GOV. COMSTOCK is ready to back to Babylon as slaves. It was cheer. The artillery shibboleth sign liquor bill for Michigan. Sen- the end of the Jews as a signifi for an army career was, “A ate and House expected to sign political unit. strong- back and a weak mind.” bill without delay. Feels Better; i aay if AN nee (©) ta A iM Farmers Still Have Want to Know More of Plans Haunted by Surpluses, . Price Drop, They Seek Peacetime Economy (First im @ series on econom litiea! trends in the ee my Pa eit. See introductory story og pege v.) —- Farmers fear more than any- thing else a bankrupt farm econ- | Ter Ree THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1953 } { b Faith in Benson traceable to the cattle price break. Cattle plunged from $31 per hun- dredweight in 1951 to $16 this year. Farmers are squeezed for cash. This shows up in many ways -— in the increased mortgaging of farm property to obtain working capital; in the general slowdown of farmer , particularly of such operating ties as farm machinery and fencing. 7 > . | iiss Sosa aeenaln at Goch haa age is the pile-up of farm machin | ery in the lots of implement | dealers all over the Middle West. | Dealers are caught in an inventory squeeze. Farmers Still Far From Destitute | But while ready cash is hard to | come by, farmers are far from | destitute in terms of total assets. Values of land, buildings and | equipment bought by farmers dur- ing agriculture’s “golden age,” the | three years after the war, are tre- mendous. The farm pinch today is not on ownership of wealth as such. It is lack of liquidity. High living standards came with | the prosperous years, as did high | farming standafds. It takes more | income to show a given return on | farm investment at current high | levels than it did when values were lower and when farmers did more work with their backs than with I NATION’S FARM BELT—Here are the prif-|farmers’ opinions on critical issues facing their cipal livestock, crop and dairy centers of the coun-| economy. The accompanying article is the first in try studied by two newsmen seeking to obtain|a series in which they report on their survey. tf ike fs it: “With support prices all a guy has to do is to pitch a tent on some land and he can make So the party line is sung. i it for this kind of transt- dieyiittget? i | Ate if i cently that he wants to broaden markets so as to increase con- sumption of farm products, and he said he would have a spelled out program ready by the time Congress convenes next month. Would Like Benson to Talk Louder Benson's line of communication to farmers is inadequate. Because it falls short, the sharpest criticism of Benson is that he doesn't talk out loud or enough. fy | t Sam Benson Says: YOU'RE SURE _ LADIES’ COATS $14.71 take Farmers generally still have faith in him but would like him to “talk louder” on future plans of the administration in regard to farm problems. Johnson campaigned for the seat held for 22 years by Hull, who was a weekly newspaper editor in Black River Falls, also Johnson's home. Hull was one of the old line LaFollette Progressives. But in 1948 he dropped the Progressive label and in name became a full- + ; + shows he voted half of the time with Republicans, half with Demo- which votes were scattered widely. OPEN TONITE ‘til 9 NAT MORRISON, Mgr. Let’s Play SANTA CLAUS Bring in this picture, 1 will give you 25% Off On Any Diemond Ring JEWELRY DEPT. We Give Holdens’ Stamps Wm. W. Donaldson then never return to Phone FE 5-6148 by ea This is a You should always list the-things to be done for the price quoted. Don’t give money to men you hire to work around your property until they have finished the work. Cases are reported where these men have col- lected amounts to purchase material for the work they are doing and complete the job. Be sure you get a receipt for any and all work done by men who are not employees of business firms but are doing work for themselves. This will save any dispute about bills being rendered at a later date. BETTER BUSINESS BOARD) of the. PONTIAC BOARD OF COMMERCE Waldron Hotel Bidg. ty » ¢ Cost? when approached by persons of- fering to do services for you. If this had been done by several persons who called us about types of services, they might have been saved considerable money. good question to ask - ‘ Rite a * Rie fae ct LAN Sh, gear on gar si 4 \; * ; ww, =a Te : . ms halt a 3 A OE ES Ses eS Oe SENS Wee eR ee TEE TY ee Ye cae epee pee ek eR AP PR Ss steps *2” YANKEE STORES) 152 N. SAGINAW. Next Door to Sears OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. to 6 P.M. GIVE @ HOLDEN RED @ STAMPS TREE LITE SETS Reg. $1.95 Multiple Light SETS 5]2 Reg. $2.50 BUBBLE LIGHT Jack & Jill TWIN DOLLS All Rubber = $922 12 Ounce both Plastic “Make § : 1 . i Snow" 69° — Ie a= re , el -_ a ~ >). . LU _ a, a . sf 3° 50 to Go—Reg. $1.98 BRIDESMAIDS DOLLS ring TUL a we - ay ). Rae i Reg. $17.50 American Flyer Electric Trains Complete with track, cars, engine and transformer. Beautifully dressed dolls in flowing JACK « BOX gue $444 at only Te Ge Small girls’ carrying case with $ $4.50 - ~ ‘ \ : > iv gue ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1953 z Sunday Sermonette THE GOLF BALL Whether a golf ball rolls gently on the putting green, whether it lands in thorns or bounces off sharp rocks, or whether its surface is cut by a vigorous whack of the club— Jesus’ Garment f ‘Choir Does Extra. Numbers for Advent the Christmas “Messiah,” in r cane ~ oes . ib Abgeareld Waterton, 2a | backyard of his home. A marriage | " ‘aethodist has built a miniature | and baptism already have been church, complete in detail, in the | performed there. | FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE South Edith Cor. Oumen and an hese | —#etill, the honey-center in that golf ball remains the same: Zion i osetia” ones | guest? entresbled, end unchanging Robe Worn by Savior Methodist choir this year has Oe tee one Cee WS te It is possible to have, at the heart of our lives, a center on Cross Enshrined in planned extra numbers id A Welcome to One and All like that—an inner core that remains calm and peaceful, morning worship services during however unpleasant the surroundings severe the pressures Advent. * Sunday the choir will give Ran- an inner peace that enables us & RUTSER SHEFFIELD, Miniter rE ?-seet of life. It is possible to have FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH canfidence. to face the present with serenity and the future with dall Thompson's “Alleuja” at the | | 10:45 worship service. At this time |Rebecca Gould and Mary Wignal Such a “ y center” is the result ef prayer, the minister what had become of the j : oe Shall Feed His Cov. E. Maven 008 Th, Comans of MM St. Pontinc , Ing up of the heart to the uplifting power of 22 cor oe ea Unto His,” Malcolm K. Burton. Minister Ged. The man of prayer does not avoid sickness, Roman soldiers cast lots on Cal wet on te “Mansion.” a Gn? sorrow, or pain, but he does have the power to face these | vary. respecti y: tbe Sie Ghats besa, preestve things calesty and to rise above them. The minister's name was Lloyd choir and June Halliday will play —_ Like a honey-center golf ball, he may bounce around in the C. Douglas, and his answer run-/ the organ in the absence of Mrs. rough; but all the while there is peace and sweetness at the ning to some 200,000 words be- W. Henry Sink, church organist. center of his being came the best selling novel, “The WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Collier Road Church Collier Rd. at Collier Court S$. $. 10 a.m. Y.P. Sun. 6:30 p.m, Sun. Services 11 a.m., 7:45 p.m. Music Program Sunday ‘in Bagley Gymnasium Choirs fo Give 1048 San School Sov. & & Poices. = Over 20 million readers, so far SACRED ART—These give emphasis to the Christmas scene in ; 11:00 Worship Pastor Evangelistic 7:30 The Wandering Travelers Quartet | have warmed to Dougias inspired the work of Lorezo Ferri displayed at Rome, Italy. The picture veya posting Wed. 7:30 p.m. | will celebrate its fourth esiver-| Vi tla Pr ram a ov traditionally | shows ene the nize statues in the group. The children at its Lepene Gencedenas Vins. 3:30 9-2 | sary by presenting the Jordanaires pew gpenthe by Mary ‘fer ter A feet give pective on the great size of the figure which rep- a_,| and the Mid-South Singers of De- . a +. |and thought to have been worn | Tesents one the magi or kings who visited Jesus soon after His | CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC troit and the Ohio Trumpeteers of First Methodist Senior, | ny Him on the way to the Cross, birth, Ferri, the sculptor, has specialized in sacred art for 30) SCIENCE CHURCH | Columbus, Ohio. Junior Groups Sing | actually exists today. years. He worked on the large nativity scene for years. 20 St. Parkdale and Hollywood, One Biock West of Baldwin | The program will be Sunday at] Gunde Evening Rncwn as tho Maly Coat of HP Bi ppm ro Sundey School—9:45 A. M. NYPS—6:45 P.M. 8 p.m. in the Bagiey gymnasium. Y | Treves, it is enshrined in the Confident Li ; Rev. M. Clerk, p - Message Bearers r] Preaching Services—10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ally araa a Senior and Junior Choirs of First | ak guna ad ae - | aos ees Ge ae ies ily a a. m ackwell, | , . . T Th F -W T 7:30 P.M.—Hesling Service Bible Study, Wednesdey—7:30 P. M. | Okda., fire whistle sounds off, sum-| Methodist Chat will Present a | bees venerated for sixtorn cen- ry . Is Our ay est |S" REV. WAYNE E. WELTON, Minister — FE 2-0928 | moning wach of the 11,000 residents | ¢vening of Christmas music Sun- | -ensee ea cag most hal- , ; [eee ener | “igen ae wa|tO Keep You ‘On the Beam’ | Community United | civilized world. Among the numbers by the Sen-| Throughout religious wars that ior Choir will be “The First Noel,” | Were to plague Germany the Holy| By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE | these standards, you will gradual. | Presbyterian Church THE CHURCH OF CHRIST | Waits’ Carol,” “There’s a Song | t disappeared from view Have you ever tested what you | ly build yourself up into the kind of Drayton Plains, Michigan a | With the coming of the French | think and say and do? It’s a good | person who is right-thinking, right- W. J. Teeuwissen Jr., Pastor 210 Hughes Street And the Glory | Revolution, renewed warfare in our conduct. We go from | Speaking and right-doing. Then you 10 A. M. Bible Schoo! 11 A.M. Sunday Wership from Handel's “‘Mes-| the Moselle Valley caused the do so just'to be sure you|get along better with people and |] 9:45 8m. Bible School 6 P.M. Evening Service R. L. Wiggins. Minister guardians of the relic to entrust and do the right | are held in higher esteem. You | 11:00 2. m. Worship Service _ it for safekeeping in the chapel of will do better in every way The Pastor will Preach SS — The Junier Choir ~— ee of never stopped Begin today. I fhe Four. | 6:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship CHURCH “Merry Christmas.” The choirs | of Treves. standards of Way Test and apply it to all || 7.30». m. Evening Worship THE BETHANY BAPTIST | another in a hit-| your thoughts, words and ac- | together will sing “Peace and | Then in 1 y : The Hour On West Huron Street in 1802, with Napoleon the ,- hoping for the! tions. Then go deeper into the || Wednesday: Study Great Joy” by Scholin. master of Europe, the See of j at 7:30 p. m. (Between Webster School ond General Bospits!) 458 Central but often! principles of your religion which ae toe Relicion” Senésy 10:00 A.M. Mrs. Rose Jorgensen will present | Treves was occupied by a French- getting the worst.| make for more effective think- “<= Majoring in Preventive Religion and 1:90 P.M. man, Mannay, who Tees, Thurs, Set. 1:50 P.M “Come Unto Him” from “The Mes- ; . Inevitably, we| h_, speaking and doing. | Fred Robert Tiffany, Minister BEV. L.A? v at.once applied for the restoration make mistakes. ‘| Oakland A United OL £6181 — FE 5-a361 siah. of the Holy Coat to his Cathedral. Personally, Ive found it valuable | ve. Worship 10:00 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m. —— ee oe In so doing we! able to judge myself honestly and| Presbyterian Church — a . Eight more years weat by, urt ourselves objectively. When done regularly Youth Meetings 7:00 p.m. Welcome to all! CHURCH OF THE choir. however, while the rival claims and we burt oth-|it prevents one from getting tee | Dr, Andrew & Creswell, Minister (Daily programs listed in Sunday's Calendar) Ray: Ebey, organist, will play| of the governments of Nassau ers. In this sci-| far “off the beam.” It’s surprising |] 10:08 a m. Worship. Town Hall, E. Pike St. for the prelude, “Christmas Pas- preserved ae shouldn't we live | about improvement. Test yourself. eS CHURCH OF CHRIST vee P. ie. torale’’ by Ashford for the offer- mt tock ate . scientifically and | and improve yourself. Philathea and paces yy Se Mects ot L186 Jestye Ave. tor Worship EACH LORD'S DAY MOEN. 11 A. M. wm of Detreit, tory and “Christmas Joy” by umes Powe n + Prag better re-| Return to the Almighty and He ire. Jobe Genmell wil preside Services Each Lord's Day Evening......1:90 Ff. M. qrabes, Reader Stults for the postlude. ' ali oe the Holy Cont . will —— up. [| Keliey” br. Pert Waer and. Mra pour souls. | Treves in July 1810. Except for - eg speas. Pest Deoms, 117) Elmaabeth Late Road ve t-ne FIRST CHURCH of GOD another interval of forcible con- aluminum Chri Friday, 7:30 p.m. Christmas | 25 East Boulevard—South of Lookout Drive cealment during World War Il, it “B+ gy ristmas Programs —|'|_Service by the Bible Scheel = tees A — “CONQUERING FAITH” has been there ever since. eee mae P| to Be Listed Saturday || HEAR 1.00 P. M.—The Ordinances of the Lord's Sapper ond Feet Woshing ee aad aan ee 4 bl has brought his com-| Christmas programs not listed | —_— . in P i 3 0.65 A M—Sendap Sehoot Coe ormeee—taterme, tS Hoty Coat, te al ce ce picy tn 2882 to in today's paper will appear on | PONTIAC UNITY CENTER 6 99 a et /vered because it is believed to million hada? oe ee pages. | 71% N. Saginaw St ul ¢c rson wice 45-Sunday School hewe been stained ty. the teed of ts. known | and i is suggested thet prosrams | Sunday 11 A. M. 9: nday 4 Jesus on. Calvary. ”" It is! be ay ngreatieemllya somgued| Outstanding Christian Layman CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Dec. 20th ae > . brought to the Press office as |] arriiatee With Unity Center schoo! early as possible in the week to facilitate the work. 11:06—Moerning Worship: “SIX REASONS WHY JESUS CAME” Bethany Baptist Lists 3 Christmas Sermons ‘ Morning Worship ...... Evening Service ...... veda oedbes MARIMONT BAPTIST CHURCH cus +o 6:45—Youth Fellowship South Saginaw St. at Judson Street "68 West Walton, off Baldwin csi . "THE TounisTM As” — || Amounces series of Christmas a Fi M h d ° The United Church abe 20: “Without God the —_ Taylor otartinten his busi- | —_ > > RAvEns mane, Seas Seana The United Missionary Church = [| pany ts at the Mercy of « Pagan |nest succns to the constant app 10:00 A. M. Morning Worshi - Dec. 27: Since 1942, he has made it avail- tensa rning ors p n: “LOOK WE FOR ANOTHER” 11:30 A. M.—Church School 6:00 P. M—Youth Fellowship Holiday—for God's Holy-Day which he is an active member, | "for recommendation and distribu- | “Now Let’s Burn Up the Trappings of Another elk to Rotary International, of | First Social Brethren Church Here.” | | otf Pontiac 316 Baldwin Ave. = ——————— — Sunday School 10:00 Preaching, 11:00 : Rotary Clubs throughout the | . i i . Evening Service, 1:30 p. m.; Thurs. Prayer 1:30pm. || [ve Gospel Singers worid have taken am interest in the 7:30 P. M. Evening Worship First Southern Missionary ee pg, ittartay Night, Service, 7:30 p.m. Program to Be Sunday peaject and the test has been | CHRISTMAS CONCERT by Chorus Choirs i ew Paster, Rev. Cart Downey re 2-s568 translat into many languages . —Prayer eeting Bible Baptist Church b--—E —_—_—_— ee ee and copied io mene. Gpaation. oe Wed. 7:30 P. M s and Study progra: Providence | article a recént issue 20s Rast Wien Ave. | ZION CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE [fers ccm Uo" SM Rotarian ‘lis of it adoption by REV. FRED HUBBS, Speoking Until | 239 East Pike Street | by the’ Pastor's Chorus, and. pro- |2ht_Wisconsin, who have used it New Pastor Arrives 10:00 A. M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Worship |) ceeds will be added to the building ae gagreyd to ~— their ves 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service fund. The Rev. T. Walter Harris | Schoey and out, fuller wed bene SUNDAY SCHOOL ...... 9:45, A.M. [| ser we varen reste tatore thetae, Mee Bieter || ie. pastr. oarbenapendope . WORSHIP SERVICE .....11:00 A. M. passes Sis bet fr oe OF Lane Sut (2 ato W. @ md Sunda = Sa B.T.U.... 2.0.2.2... 6:30 PLM. FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST GHURCY y SS ee ee tier Be: Nipven Gexid Sunday Stasaien tide With WORSHIP SERVICE eb 6 t @ @ 7:30 P. M, 249 Beldwin Avenue 10 AM. Of course, the test derives from Tar Ge teottnng tel vos tonsoeee ae tate ee apna of we “Member of Southern Baptis! Convention” Welcome to the Services in Our New Church ee san ae ray by te ie shag shoes “gewann tanta Daae M. Morse ligton; found age-old Sundoy School 10:00 A. M Supt. wisdom of the Bible, ee evens 11:00 A.M , © Bring the » oe. = ethical sunteots vening Service ... .-... 7:30 P.M. ntire come religious teachings. For Christien Endeovor _.... 6:00 P.M. ' Fomily example, the book of Job has a (Pree Bus » || test which is very applicable to Wednesday Eve. Prayer _ 7:30 P. M. this matter: “Return unto the +. wat Se EVANGELISTIG Sieur sx to's Se a @ Tilden at W. Huren return to God, practice His ptist . 7 cs 2 ak i laws and you will become a better yon Preaching 11 A. M. & 7:30 P.M. When cote tase Sanday School ne Ne Auditorium ee ee Abmighty, you beceme conscious in Michigan . ee poly Joyce Butler, who attended the| stones in a graceful swirl effect, l |ter, Mrs, J. E. Grissom, Mrs. a baeaa? —— ol a bride, wore a lime-colored suit. | cousisting of curling _platinum| ATLANTA (INS) — Fireplaces, | cleanliness and adaptability of the Noyce W. Strait Jr; Marge Cots, MRS. JAMES E. BENSKEN a matching satin jacket. Her head- tended the Sapapeem, whe te he from evry 8 ‘ ead oe in ; = a's heme he _ patel stent beating | Mrs. Richard Hoos gg “Jared —+piece of coral velvet was similar pang yo perny eq Pcading ng —— rn On. eine sentens - _ tere e amily's 1 »}unit shown at a building supply | Yoorhees, Mrs, Ralph Humphries, Amid Greenery and Gifts to the bride's, a Neal of Hudson. f) bud that will surprise even Santa Claus | dealers exposition in Atlanta. raets Wright and Mae Burn-| crescent agony Eo scariet when he makes his annual chim-| A trap in the base of the unit ney check this Christmas. dumps ashes into a container in- It’s all due to the elimination of | stalled in the basement. Now it the hazards of a hearth. isn't necessary to carry out ashes A new metal heating unit built | through the living room. into the fireplace circulates the WSCS Yule Parties Held Christmas greenery and garlands (were hostesses with Mrs. George decorated the homes of WSCS| Dietrich, Mrs. Paul Kline and Mrs. members ft Central Christian | William Dawe. Lava Cleanser Expected Soon THE SAXOPHONES Mention Jass Music and fer some strange reason nine TI” N Saginew St. (Room 20) FE 4-5076 it Carpeting re tHe hi ” | Other Wise Man’ by Henry Van- | Dyke. i | i i " were shown by Mrs. evening a2 Robert Byrnes read “Christmas Around the World,” and a gift exchange and carol singing closed the evening. out of ten think of the saxophone. Strange, ; of Seecadae many other Instruments are more closely identi; Hf} warm air throughout the room. No wa eae tilesie aerate GRAND RAPIDS’ (INS) — A) church when the various units met.|_ Mrs. L. B. Rubey spoke on a dass instrument is the me rm pet clarinet of [ff | longer do you have to roast Your) pues ag ap pam rebar + Mrs. W. H. MacDonald and Mrs. Rea, andl sual « poem on Cnt pieces. ae ore eos entered if) shins and chill your back trying to 7 7 ichen cleanser In! y Scott Topp were welcomed as | Mas . origin of Christmas| John Walford of Rochester was Cat ae SR Some Sams cuter ent lente warm yourself before a fire. | Most of the “better type homes corporating finely-ground particles | 1. “Tembers of Mary Reed unit | Customs was explained by Mrs.| best man, and seating the guests Thanks to legitimate artist, such as EB A. Lefebre Warm and cool sir inlets, indi being built include at least one} of exploded volcanic lava. bling | W0" the group met for brunch | Baker. were Sheppard, also of cutaks wun Pr ~~, ~-1 — cated by grilles cleveriy worked fireplace in the living or] The lava particles, resem ing Thursday with Mrs. N. E. Maytag | ee Rochester, and Granville Tompkins taking ite place 04 8 ~~- X71 into the pattern of ees anges eee tiny . have proved “exceP’| of Clarkston. Mrs. Frank Gray| “Why the Chimes Rang” was | o¢ trumpet, trombone, violin or celle : pe & fireplace or | Another advantage of the com-| tionally” effective in disposing of gave a Christmas reading the devotional topic chosen by Mrs.| yrs Shearer chose a gown of gq) we & Oe }pact heating unit is that it lends | waste greases left in cooking uten- ° ee s John Mulder Thursday when Lois| town and aqua crepe with silver E il S tt M ° S di Cool air flows off the floor into | itself to all architectural lines. | sils without harm to surfaces. Gifts for the Erie home at Olive | Parker group met with Mrs. Lester and bead at the emi u USIC STUCIO Ff) neating chambers around the metal| For instance, the new gimmick | Experimental users of the prod-| in Ky. were brought by mem-| McClellan Jr. of Williams street. wien ter ae wed- The warmed air is sent | fits right into a fireplace set in the | uct, called “Soakup,” have re- bers of Gertrude Howe group when | Mrs. Harold Sibley narrated “The sannaiesied tal a Ballagh Speaks to Church Meet was guest speaker, choosing as her topic, ‘The Status of Women. Patricia Young, bride-elect of George L. Thomas, was honored at a shower Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Stuart Bachelor on Sashabaw road. program Cohostesses were Mrs. Eugene | chosen by Mrs. Keith Johnston. Bachelor and Mrs. Robert Clark. | Assisting her were Mrs, Harold Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.) Boughmer and Mrs. Roscoe God- ° "iP : Mane guest. te 6 The Rev. Walter Ballagh of Lake the Best Christmas §)7oticia Young esta Tsay nom ron Sapte chr ues } 4\Is Honor Guest idee: Falls ues lauder benno ee ee ne ee 4 ty at Bridal Party on Voorheis road Thursday to| eign Missionary Society of First Present for the .- § Sarthe Selon grup hr Ar |Bapt Gracy Entire Family This present, a Christmas gift of singing, and Mrs Gould spoke of different kinds of ; beauty and durability, will be Maurice Young of Drayton Plains, | dard. Gifts were brought for the cay sare —— . speak vows George Harpst Home. China under Com- enjoyed by every member of the — 2. tea pata and — > * «@ a Prayer was offered by Mrs, George Kennedy and Mrs. W. L, Dunkeld. The group decided to donate to a fund for the work of” Bob Shelton, missionary in Oki- nawa. Mrs. Luther Thomas of Birming-| Members of the Clara Swain harm. Géests at the shower included Mrs.. Thomas Walker, Mrs. Wil- family for years and years to come. 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I must have extra money, I can be away from home half a day, | him best. but when I see the other and I'd do just anything! j}one I know I like him equally If your party is too big for you That is a refrain I hear con- well house it isn't likely to be a very ctantly, but sometimes I wonder Neither one suspects that I like successful party. So when you | if they really mean jt. |him, so it makes it much easier are making out your guest list You see, last week a friend of figure on how many persons | sine ondertul | aia ne aemeeg Sine ene vented. aah emtiin. hen ae -_ feel, yet I'd like to have you tel on how many you C&M! wisten, asked my belp in finding me how to do it. entertain comfortably. rye her an assistant. You can tell the boy your- when you give a party it is t for self or have someone else tell comfort and pleasure of the guests p-tolyl wd him for you. But which one aré you should be considering day. you going to tell? And what ex- How many names you can mark My friend wanted a woman from actly can you tell him? Dare eff of your list of persons you owe | 19 am. until 2 p.m., five days a you confess that you like him isn't important week, and was willing to pay $2 one minute and somebody else an hour, or a weekly salary of the next? And what good would $40. She wanted a woman who it do you anyhow? would help her with the behind- As things are now, you have no the-scenes work. This involved buy- trouble talking to either of them the icebox and stove, and cleaning -— and being with them would be up after the show, a terrific tsarin. Particularly if My friend is a hard-working they knew they were sharing your woman, who thinks nothing at all affections. of scouring a refrigerator or mop- So why say anything? Stay mum | ping =p © work table, eves and enjoy being with them both. , | though she is, so to speak, a If you speak up, you may lose one | It sounded like a cinch, and I ot te Cc oeee te padi ~ | was only oe ten with a boy 17. My father was | After all, it offered a chance to ae ee ee make wonderful money while the Sess, | children were at school, to work : ae ee ee meet him. | with a nice person, and to get . sali eset ener play phen ape \ - behind scenes elevision / 3 aa -p | made a me in front But it pd wok = ws way, There are gay evenings ahead when the | After you set it, sprinkle it with gold or sil-| tim and pis triends and forbade nN. . ff: Dozens of women were inter-| holiday season parties get under way. That’s| ver hair sparkles and fasten them with this| me to see him oot. The 7 wine mimulive, loan wowed, bat ~ dh ager we mer | when your hair deserves a festive touch. |new lanolimrich spray. ee ot ee con hen § tom |do the cleaning up, scour the | . “ae ae ; retrigerator and mop weer: CSirle Neyer (Airis targarmes [FlowersAdorn |“™™* = = = (Graceful One-Piece Style ‘ | I notice that many of them sign . Ri es . | “In other words,” one of them Sh dA Ik | have. Sollowed tor hate beubente Wedding ings = es T P Look ; more trouble with family, and - wait, “tat reaty versie» |SHOUIG Ask | Sn!" omreut NEW YORK NS)—Syring tee |OTG,wBle with my tami. od FEAtUTES LwO-Part Lc 0 In short, not a single one of the | D Answer: In all public registers | dal fashions will be flowery. And | him he was too old for me. I fig-| Sylvan Rich, designer for Martin a housewives would touch it, So what | 1} OT lances —adling Bf Ay—< ~ wedding rings will be right in style wah Se Stet Wee ms any mere | Diminutives, the name that spells OR testes 8 inataiiieg over did we do? We hired a bright a guest The largest wedding ring manu- ~ . | good fashion to women who are) i) : ble at 15 7 Rule Stands E and the guest books of her friends, I go out with other boys, but designs, availabl cents | young business girl who could man-| ‘SUIE anes cveni™ . Tf whe, | tacturer in the U.S. has a new), 7 & vw > Dut!5 feet, 5 inches or less, creates fons ae to live on the $40 per week! Though Boys Fail necessary, in the house of an ac-|Series of | wedding rings called |” TMCS them to him and| another winner with lines that add despera’ y *a? . . * = into television business. to Take Initiative |qamance, ste flow in "| ‘These identical matched ‘ings | “n't enjoy myself at all. ne She didn’t mind the menial as- pasenients. for bride and bridegroom are made afraid when so, have important style appe . pect at all, because she could see By EMILY Post : in five different flower patterns— | Ot With other boys that he'll think/ through that little bit of shoulder beyond it. A young girl writes me: “I am| Adequate Rest Vital | rose, hyacinth, lily, May blossom 5 dan Sie See eny ame, Eves bulk . sc a Sometimes the housewife who|@ senior in high school. During Adequate rest often means the | 8nd daisy. The carved design of start Sar yng fm ae ee rm complains that “industry never |the school year many dances @F€ | aterence between being bored | each ring duplicates the looks and week i wells acai y. “engl : will give us a break on Aime by the various school | . 11, life and having a zest for| detail of the individual flowers. Your position was miade Jersey satin boidice , a jobs” had better face the fact | clubs and classes. Most of the boy3 | jiving To awaken refreshed and| Each ring set is available in yel-| father. He, incidentally, was The top is lined to give body, % that the fault isn’t always on one | 494 girls go stag to these dances | 44, t meet each day cheerfully low or white gold, and the rings| pretty annoyed to find you'd | and there is a separate under- : side only. jbut they don't seem to mingle|)iwcver one must have the bene-|are made in the popular wide| been disobeying him. And the | skirt to eliminate clinging. A per- Copyright, 1953 | very weil fit of” good, comfortable bedding style, almost half-an-inch wide. scene, though awkward and em- | fect go-anywhere, | “I don't know whether the boys barrassing for everybody, made | model, it is also wonderful in soft 3 are shy, or what, but they seem the boy’s position clear, too. crepe, cotton or faille k PETUNIA! cad ep 6 seul, 0 Ohio ox The boy figures he's not the one| "x" “isis as “Wines is" iittt : : for you so he’s keeping his dis-| 3. 26%e 8638 = inches 12 4 around in groups most of the eve- : 3% 2 37% inches = 14 | UP A TREE? ||| Pnyour sate tte so | [te ea Ras * Il | And tet thenorth wind blow] | «qronia it be amiss for a girl oe almond’ Gaumen tumieead Size 12 requires 4% yards of 39 a Gift problem . . . We can | to ask a boy to dance with her? Trying to patch things up with) Incl material for dress: tains Me s solve it so easy . . . Just I don’t mean « strange boy, but him will remind him of your Se ee E start an Open Stock gift || one who Is either in her class father who, incidentally, is a gen-| ¥**4s i . fine China, Crystal, | pe Pg the same school tleman you'd better not forget. "Te order Pattern 1165, address is Gense Stainless Steel Ta le — He's not going to like your going | ca4ea Syndicate, Inc., P. 0. Box Ware. Add more on every *“My classmates and I will be with him now any better than he 535, Dept. 149, G. PP. O., New | gift occasion . . . See how lvery grateful for any help you did in the beginning! York 1, N. Y. State size. Send | easy . . . and she'll be so can offer in remedying this situa- “Dear Miss Woodward: I went tion.” . with Matt until last week when ; , gn got ye Ie | Anewer: Iam sorry but property we broke ‘up. It was mostly Marriage License} = ie a cannot dance. because hadn't dates . . ss — which pattern she likes too. What you can do, however, is to ent tecuee te gh orn Applications “f a Se eee untrue things about me that an- ie eninide. Satia . 4, a 0 Tonight ‘til 9 | present who will see to it other girl was telling him. George y, Detroit pen g boys dance with the girls. “T told him we'd be through Ardythe age; sonnei 7 Dear Mrs. Post: In your book it he paid any altention to her, pormne L sagem. py WIGGS Good idea, Petunia! Easy of etiquette, you say, One excep- and he kept it up. So that was Harvey H. Brodersen, Detroit —and much safer for the tional occasion when a lady signe that. But am I sorry! I can't get Margaret M. Asbury, Berkley h . her name Miss or Mrs. is in a him off my mind. What will I do?’’ 24 W. Huron sheets, |__| hotel register a tow wdneed Guten erent te-| EC*ASD. BS Sh ——/ | Please tell me how a woman ra te the long run, except) ainara G. Crawford. Belleville indicate a basic careless-| Shirley M. Smith, 242 Omer W. Rice, 2712 Mott Mytrie M. #1 6. Jessie . , ————— as pum. was 2 oe aoe rect A ears RR OF RSW) soa ness and thoughtlessness on the " part of your Matt. If he couldn’t| Bann R’ Merrill’ North ony 4 be considerate enough to warn you| sari u. Doeren, Huntington Woods . A FINER ¢* of a change of plans, you can’t Ruth & smith, ‘mu count on him very heavily. Dovid |B. Topping, Perndale ‘ More serious is his willingness : to believe a lot of idle talk about Ferguson, Auburn Heights | ASHION SHOP . you without listening to your side yn M. Briggs, 120 W. Princeton 10 . a of the story. LeRoy ©. Spear, Roosevelt Hotel ) e 3 Jean H. Harris, Roosevelt Hotel : : « Previews Pursie 7 | 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. § rage: Bevery i, Seb watsee" Lake ; rp SIAILIL) PmlAlL le) : CIBIOELIALLIAIs. AILISIAI TIL LAINIS| RINCLUIRIE ISIE IL DIE, L3E3E2 SLALALa IR EAA SI IAL GT ib! Ps iil ’ : VIRISISIEDISTIEIRIOIL| | Resse! ba Re my i at Tsisielie@? Ik loiLl| IMA) Beste Cas AlRi TPR Icy RIoDlEls £ . Marion, Ind. . 'VIVIE IALOAIP IE. Betty L. ihenty, 928 Keniiworth ATBIAIs el IDG FIEINIZIE. Miniciule Rie init. Joka A. Stromer, | GIAIMIA, CPLA aS Shop Early For HER | Beautiful Christmas Gilts | Entire Family Wash (IPEN | “The flat.pleces.will. bie. returned ell ironed. The wearing apparel ond bath towels will be fluff dried and folded. Very little left for you to do. SUNDAY | [pontine Launpry 7PM, TO5 PM, || ccameran par CLE a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1953 | Solution to Overcrowding in Waterford Shunck Asked fo Prepare Plan New Evening Accounting, Typing and Spanish Among Courses Romeo Monday Club to Hold Yule Party ROMEO — Members of the Mon- day Club will hear how the group |Romeo Church | Welcomes New Classes to Start Rector Sunday ROMEO — Parishioners of St. Paul Episcopal Church will wel- come their new rector, the Rev. Leslie G. Warren, at morning services tomorrow. Rev. Warren, presently director of Christian Education at St. James Church, Hibbing, Minn., will establish residence here this week. In addition to his wife Gladys, | ee } ELEVEN eye Schools Sought ‘Romeo Chorus 'to Sing Handel's ‘The Messiah’ ROMEO—A community chorus of US.16Crash Kills Area Man. Lovis Pulis of Walled Lake Dies as His Car Collides With Truck ' siah”’ at the Romeo Congregational second year wil) be Arthur Snook, vocal instructor at the high school. |Mrs. Roger Merrell will be ac- FARMINGTON—A Walled Lake companist. i man was killed early today in Soloists will be Mrs, Fred! cartruck crash that scattered Scheuneman Jr. ef Almont, so- ‘Owen Open to Bids | NEW YORK (UP)—Steve Owen, |who “retired” ‘as coach of the New York football Giants Thursday to head the team's scotiing sys, tem, said today he is open to any coaching offers either in college | FEED & SUPPLY GO. j } Waterford Township School Dis- thouasnds of pounds of scrap meat | e his family posed | | tnereesing elementary »; Mrs. Roy A, Borland of daughters, je Piper! Carcllment have ‘bees neguseied | Romeo, alto; Thomas Lester. solo- | Over busy U. 8. 16, cauting @ rush | Hybrid Christine, 9, and a son. Gregory, 4. by the board of education ist with the University of Michigan | hour traffic jam POPCORN St. Paul services will begin to- At @ recent special meeting, the | Men's Glee Club, tenor, and the The victim was Louis R. Pulis morrow with Holy Communion at eet cched Gat Sapetpteatant | Nev. Mow Manel s™ and six bead of livestock i} A special Miter ie " Mr. Tuttle, whose grandfather reom: Covert school three Donel- ouenias: 2 | wre Senne OFS Friday on jn B R. was believed to be the first white son, three; Drayton Plains, seven;| “4 VILLE — “Christmas| the farm of Hugh Watson. maise, millet, caraway seed, man to enter the area, ved an Four Towns, one; Lambert, three; | *¢ Grandmother's, a playlet, will | wheat and buckwheat. the same spot on which his father Stringham, three; Waterford Cen-| be Presented at the December |} 4 dditional 10 Ibs. 1.10 25 Ibs. 2.50 and grandfather made their home. ter, four: Waterford Village, four | Meeting of the Proper PTA at § ° He was the son of George Ross and Williams Lake nine rooms.) Pee ne the dg se - BUS SERVICE . and Alice Hammond Tutt 4 |+ is 8 Broken Leg Pays Off Superintendent Shunck bas | Mrs. Roger Williams Sr., will be| For SUNFL Lan, cong! for & wonder of wan craton efore cach shea! Far | sow singing. Sixth grade room | HOLIDAY SHOPPERS || Small, per Ib. 23¢, 5/1.10 y . " "1 ent. group mothers will ; " tre oped a Flin Mishap at Livestock Show] Stsvtuficm t tea « |" min tert ott 1 || Loe pe Uh. 306, 8/148 During his early life Mr. Tut- . the school growth. | Church to Receive 40 way of Asbere Ave. 9) * tle carried on an active business his t Don- and else fer Commeres. as cared ca sn sctve trees FS Well for Area Gir] |. rutewine ris pearance st Dom “Wirmerony necro new| | cracked Grain for Bird many teams into the expanding | OXFORD — ‘For want of a/than the reserve grand champion | ,4,5ted a resolution which they| members will be a part of the 11) BEE LINE Fine and Medium settlements im northern Michi- [leg a pig was sold.” in this class took. presented at a recent meeting of |@™. service at Christ Lutheran} BUS LINES 25 Ib. bag, 1.45 gan. A Yorkshire Swine trio has now| Rita is a sixth grade student) i. board of education. | Church on Sunday. The group will | ° jat Leonard Elementary School, Harold P. Ott, recording | include twenty five adul fit. | He became interested in real| become a duo and eleven year-| part of the Oxford Community Mrs. » ek all Gat EGAL estate, at ene time owning Pontiac | oid Rita Spezia has learned that| School District. She is the daugh- maomany for the PTA, ald a a ee later hold- | wagedy can be turned into tri-| ter of Mr- and Mrs. John Spezia A no Soler facilities and an RATION See immediate art | empe jot 4960 Rochester Rd.. and. be-| Siistment in teachers’ salaries. w. ev) nt) Ths tow se pes Mitzi, |finning her second year in +H |"Docison PTA suggested that the e Are Open Evenings and Sunday 9 to 2 - Sell Bun bo See Seg Edmond T. Goodrich, both of | Mazie and Lazy, started out this | . board of education call an election WE HAVE eas on. Walled Lake. | week to make a name for them-| : to be held at an early date for) @ Wagons > Ly~.PR A - The body is at the Richardson- | selves in the livestock world when | Brown City OES Holds | the purpose of voting on two i A FINE SELECTION] ¢@ Lionel Trains b. if a better dog fond sould eal be held at 2 p.m |Gided to show them at the Fat Annual Christmas Party |”: the appropriation of the neces- OF & Accessories Se Ge 18 thd Ste Monday, with the Rev. Wendell | Livestock Show in Detroit. | BROWN CITY—Annual Christ-| sary funds to provide additional © Wheel Toys 25 Ibs. 1.90 Maloch, of the Walled Lake Bap-| When the Spesia truck, loaded mas party and turkey dinner for | expansion of school facilities © Tricycles tist Church, officiating. Burial| with Rita's brother's steer as | members and their families was 2. To provide necessary funds for © Sleds e will be at Walled Lake. well aé the pigs, stopped sud- |held by Washington Chapter 198, | feacher salary adjustments 0d denly at the talrground loading | OES, Tuesday night in the chapter | oeA Mole and fens Gta - R GAL Research Club Speaker — broke one of Lhe reguar meeting — naa ROcHeste ie Tonight SPORTSMEN’S GIFTS to Choose From Tells of European Trip | pits was automatically disquali-| cheng Um™T And Hilts were ex- pecans rl 5 edieler Se , HARDWARE AND 3 Diem & Birmingham guest mn together | School speaker at the Tuesday evening | ee = oe ee Hunters Creek Church o a . 1651 &. Telegraph RG. FE D-8008 =f) FEED & SUPPLY 60. of the Research Club in| around the fairgrouds and Show Movi nda : © deliver any me — the bonne of Mrs. Kenneth Kinight judge told her she could seit |*° ie Sunday ee ee te * J Om Sect Seyhew Ste & Opes} s ee, ene, to Mrs. Heussner told of her three- | Mitzi on the auction block. | METAMORA — A missionary|DO™n "iy PTA. fathers $:30 to 6 — Friday to 9 pt month trip to Europe and displayed| An eloquent relating of the pig's | film, entitled “India’s Dying Mil- 7 items she brought back from each | tale by the auctioneer brought | lions,” will be shown at the Hunt- of the places visited. Michigan Livestock into the bid-| ers Creek Community Church at eee enin eee ee ge keh WE WANT MORE ROOM--TO GET IT WE ARE Richard Lichtenfelt after her leave | pound for three-legged Mitzi. This| The showing of the 35-minute . | of absence. was 2) certs more per pound/ sound film is open to the public. a ; ..7| HAVING A HUGE PRICE-SMASHING STORE-WIDE Lapeer Eviction Case Conspiracy Trial | . Opens Monday With 4 Men Charged Pesianog a= LAPEER—A 20-year-old eviction | ably will not begin until Tuesday,” | have since been charged with ob- Sunday battle, which has raged in and out | Ben Eastman, deputy Circuit Court | structing justice, two have stood Dec. 13 . 10:00 A. M. ot the courts here, will take anoth- | 40. said yesterday. trial and were convicted, and eight . Ft to come te Selection of a jury, which was eae LA ‘ AREL Rentenced 18 this een een Charged are Clayton C. Gilliland | witnesses have been called to ap-| Southern Michigan Prison. and Ree. $5.45 ...+. denne baal das tenes 0% of Detroit, Howard Abbott, 45, of | pear until Tuesday. otiiihink ‘tiinie et thse. LADIES’ NYLON HOSE 88< Columbiaville; Howard Jarvis, 36,/ 4y four defendants will stand | dren, was sentenced Oct. 19 to a SHOES Reg. $1.19 ......... basUs sti stones ELECTRIC TRAINS 6, of Almont.- Se wr ts 5 eee Reg. $2.98 $] $14.95 defendants being Minimum would: suspended = Ledies’ . a Fete ceseeceseesceceseerve charged with inciting resistance | sentence. prey! nana” at eee ee HOUSE SLIPPERS LADIES’ FRUIT OF THE LOOM $749 5§ 90 against Sheriff Cark Gregory's at- The case exploded Inte head- | group which has fought the bank- Reg. $1.98 COTTON DRESSES Reg. $3.49 wrrre?” Senate Se annet Se late eS lines early in 1961 when brothers (ruptcy assessments for several € TOY TYPEWRITERS farm. lett farmers, fortified their home charged with obstructing justice. ame aig Reg. $5.95 ‘The farm, which Mrs, Stevens | and farm buildings in an effort | The eight other men awaiting : MEN’S BETTER PAJAMAS $24 $ } claimed as a widow's homestead, | to turn back eviction attempts. (trial are Lawrence Weston of Men's tS” eee was sold at public auction for | Their farm was sold at public | North Branch, John Donovan and *“SLIPPERS MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS $198 of am assessment | auction for the same reason as Henry Trainor of Imlay City, Lee ] colette defunct Lapeer | Mrs. Stevens’. Both farms were Matthews of Burlington Township, : Reg. $2.98 FD GE.9S .canecscavenseces GUN and Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance | bought by Mrs. Grace White of | Ray Warner of Almont, William MEN’S STADIUM JACKETS $345 HOLSTER SETS Assan. ; . Lapeer. Howard of Clifford, Jarvis and Ab- Reg. BMUAEE Fie aSe bc uoecreceswiane $1.49 prob-| Sheriff Gregory, who took over | tt MEN'S, ZIP-LINED TOPCOATS 2475 - ; as sheriff when Leslie C. Mat- ; LRM UR Edis i. wea ceeenes pee 98 Coes ened ater alent Get « Good Men's 4-Buckle Reg years in office, was successful Rt a Res. $48 ——CHILDREN’S APPAREL—— | __ num strs However, during the proceeding, 53.44 Boys’ ond Girls’ $]45 Reg. $3.98 Gregory and a deputy were mauled FLANNEL LINED JEANS. Reg. $1.98. ... A by angry farmers. Girls’ $198 Lodies CHENILLE ROBES. Reg. $3.98.......... STORM BOOTS Boys’ ¢|| TOY TELEPHONES Reg. $3.98 SPORT SHIRTS. Reg. $1.49... 88 $1.49 M4 || se 6 « Sn i a eth ee TY Sie) Te NM ie tn A ge AR a TWELVE a es with main offices in Cincinnati *e Mining Town sold the actual mining operation Ousted Official to the Norton Coal Co. Oct. UJ in West Virginia Given to College Roosevelt Lodge Installs ELKINS, W. Va. ®—Davis ana|Kneisel, 15 Officers EXkins College, small Presbyter-| Raymond L. Kneisel was in jan school with some 600 students, | 24 as worshipful master. of has been presented with an entire Roosevelt Lodge No. 510, F&AM, | town. West Virginia Coal and Coke Corp. gave the college the nearby mining community of Norton, no strings attached. Norton, with 500 population, includes 70 acres of eurface land and 113 houses re- cently leased to the Norton Coal Oo. at ceremonies in the lodge temple Thursday night Fifteen other officers also were installed at the group's 32nd pub lic installation. Nurse Going to Work Dr. Davis K. Allen, college ad- Gets There as Patient ministrator, said the gift was the| BARE, Mass. w — Mrs. Flor largest the college has received | ence Berdoulay left home for since its founding in 1903. He said her job as a nurse at Atthol Hos Davis and Elkins expected to) pital and arrived there as a patient realize a “substantial income | instead. She suffered face and head from the grant, which designates | cuts yesterday when a tire blew the college #8 lessor. on her car and the vehicle struck West Virginia Coal and Coke, ‘a tree FOR HER CHRISTMAS... WIDE, Gem-LavisHed WEDDING BANDS This Christmas, thrill her with a geally sumptuous gift—a wide, jeweled wedding band that is so much the fashion. Our new collection is really exceptional—beautifully wrought circlets ablaze with carefully chosen, diamonds. Prices and designs are widely varied, but all are excellent values! TalkstoRhee — Lee Bum Suk Was 2nd in Command of Liberal Party in South Korea | SEOUL @®—South Korean strong-| man Lee Bum Suk met with Pres- | ident Syngman Rhee today in an} effort to find out why Rhee's pol- | litical party kicked him out Lee formerly was second in com- mand of the dominant Liberal party, which President Rhee heads Apparently Rhee forces seized upon Lee's six-month absence on | a world to undermine his | power. Lee has been mentioned | as a presidential candidate if! Rhee steps down. * * ® Lee returned from his long trip Thursday and learned of his ouster, Lee and Rhee fell out once be- fore, following Rhee's fight for & constitutional revision which al- lowed him to run again for presi- dent in 1952. At that time, Lee headed the national police and ar- rested a dozen National Assembly members to back Rhee's fight. However, when Lee attempted to run for vice president, Rhee supported a much weaker man, 80-year-old Ham Tai Yung * *« @ Now the Liberal party has ousted Lee and seven other party lead- ers associated with him, on a |charge of ‘‘causing disunity among |the people." | Prior to his meeting with Rhee, |Lee said he was not concerned lover the ousting ‘“‘because I still lhave my supporters among the | people " tour } Sam, who knows how to milk the most money from a putting oh quite a cam “Best Years.”” He plans a qvarter-million dollars vertising campaign. He the drive this week with and showing of the film for Hollywood press. . 7 “I am bringing back this pic- ‘ture because of the many requests I have received from women's clubs, veterans ‘groups and other organizations,”” reported Goldwyn. “IT feel the message in this picture | is just as important today as it was when it was first..released. After all, men are coming back from another war, and there is a whole new audience. “We will go into towns and play important first-run theaters with this picture, starting after the first picture is paign for to spend on an ad- teed off a dinner first release, I will be happy. I have never released figures on my pictures, but I know that it is sec- ond only to ‘Gone With the Wind’ as a moneymaker.” . * + Variety has listed the ‘Best Years” take in this country and Canada at almost 10 % million It was first released in 1946 and starred Frederic March, Myrna Loy, Dana Andrews, Teresa Wright, Virginia Mayo and Har- old Russell. March picked up an Oscar for it, Russell two two, Wil- tian Wyler won for direction. Rob- ert Sherwood for writing and Gold- wyn got it for the picture, as well az-an Irving Tahibert Award. * . 7 The picture stands up amazingly well after seven years. The dia- logue and acting are as crisp as new, and the only thing dated is the length of the women's skirts, which are a trifle short for these times. * screens. ss OVER PROOF POSITIVE in Foreign Aid Senator Believes Public Opinion Against Any | but Point 4 Help WASHINGTON @—Sen. Mans- field (D-Mont) predicted today Congress will trim any request for new foreign aid money down to not more than two billion dol- lars. For this year, Congress author- ized $4,521,507,000 in new money, along with carry-over ia- tions to make the total milita and economic foreign aid $6,652, 422,390. - 7. Mansfield, a member of the Sen- ate Foreign Relations Committee, has advocated ending foreign econ- omic aid except for Point Four technical assistance. * 2 @ The Montana senator said in an interview he feels that public opinion is against any aid abroad. But he said he thinks most voters favor continuing mill- tary assistance to build up North Atlantic Treaty Organization strength in Europe. “Of course,” he said, “‘we ob- viously must continue to give as- sistance in the fight against com- munism in Indochina.” Recent surveys by the staff of the Senate Republican Campaign Committee have resulted in re- ports of strong opposition to con- tinuance of foreign aid programs. were | Staff aids said they found feel- ing more nearly unanimous on this issue than almost any other. Prevent Death Leap by Mother, 6 Kiddies NEW YORK Ww — A woman and her six children were picked up at the George Washington Bridge last night by police, who later quoted the mother as saying they planned to jump off the bridge. Mrs. Mary Glenn, 27, and her children were intercepted after they alighted from a taxi near the bridge over the. Hudson River. The family consisted of four giris, ranging in age from 11 years to 18 months, and two boys, 5 years and 6 months. The mother carried the youngest in her arms. Police said the woman's husband could give no explanation for her actions, She was sent to a hospital for observation. Used Car Use Tax Collections $361,256 LANSING (UP)—Used car 3 per cent use tax collections totaled $361,256 in the first two months since the new levy took effect, Secretary of State Owen J. Cleary said today. Cleary said approximately 100 used car sales are being reported daily to the. Department of State and the average price is $559. Taxes averaged $16.78 on each of 21,524 sales reported to date. Fire Hydrant Violator ls One Who Suffers MEMPHIS, Tenn. ® — Willie Jackson, 33, wondered why fire- men used such long hoses to put out the fire at his home He found out before firemen left yesterday. He was arrested and charged with parking his car by the fire hydrant in front of his house 4 Song Promoter Gets Her Hippo but in the Zoo OKLAHOMA CITY @— Gayla Peevey, 10-year-old child singing star, is going to get that .hippo- potamus for Christmas after all, but it's earmarked for the Okla- homa City Zoo, not her back yard. Gayla's hit tune, “I Want a Hip popotamus for Christmas,”’ prompt- ed a drive here to raise $4,000 to purchase a 700-pound baby hippo, Mathilda, from a New York animal farm operator. 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Architect for this home was Leo J. Heenan of Pontiac and the —_ om a , home, The exterior of split and polished native field stone, gray brick and white contractor was Ernest Bolt, also of Pontiac. sa Be eS ae VRE ey ee ad hott re ry 7 STAIRWAY AND ENTRANCE HALL—Wall- house accessible from one spot, is in soft shades |. | | we _ papers used in the Euler home are conversation of slate. Living room, den, kitchen and base- [20500 0. © ‘ pieces with the hall paper having a white back- ment open from this hallway. A tiled bath in ee ground with green and deep red in Chinese scenes. soft gray and pink is adjacent. Floor of this room, which makes all areas of the Your Neighbor’s House Split and polished native field living room. Twin built-in stone, gray brick and white sid- corner china cabinets painted the same silver green as the ing have combined to give the 10 are features of this room. The Eulers’ kitchen floor plan offers the most in working area with the least number of steps sign. required. A corner sink has in Furniture Style Trends What's new in furniture styles and fashions?. Here are just a few of the trends setting styles you will be seeing more of in the eh liiyp ad rH mF inl! Suhel orgs <> a>. ee dite RE PENG of RD o 7 ee TG vEGE in the same muted shades of pink, blue green, gray and brown served as a color palette for this colors are deep green, gray and gold with a curved sofa in soft peach. lovely format living room. One corner has 8 built-in set of double bookcases. Walls ef giving added color interest. Carpeting is in champagne and alse the bedspreads. Golden cherry furniture is used and adjacent te this room is a master bathroom carrying out the same color tones as the bedroom. amount ; “alti: add 2 at #r — ss. ee as oes, Se Se SS i eS og a rein roi sca eran NEW Addition” or poor formulation causes paint an extent that it cannot expand and contract os simone com | Building Permit Issued trouble, use a reliable brand of} for Warehouse Work t and don’t build up too thick - ot ” at 28 Mariva Ray O'Neil Complete Real Bestate Service A warehouse addition to be built aa in | ) ; 297 i rl ti | i , | t Hi brett, West?e.k at 08 at aE EP Sian sah 4 z ~ abate ie ghee? EE Ey? a) : = L Method for Applying burns .. . will not chip, crack, peel. te clean. no waxing || Slond Finish to Furniture o+-7 And you can install Panelyte yourself. Coes over your present ply- When you wish to apply a blond finish to unfinished furniture, first You Owe It to Yourself to Shop at PONTIAC FLOOR COVERINGS L. BR. TAYLOR, Owner sone tices it Cost $26,000 | HOM ge ™ ES FO pe Od Nl PLAN *¥-16 ONE-FLOOR PLAN—Low and wide, this house With three bed- The next step is to apply a clear | rooms, two baths, and abundant closets all on one sealer such as your paint dealer | floor, it has an expansive living room-dining room recommends. When this is dry, | ell extending through the house. A sunken den and brush on white enamel. After a | adjoining built-in porch are added features. This few minutes, remove enough of the | is plan Y-16 by Herman York, architect, 90-04 161st stretches 75 feet across the front. ease, a Of CCsa Ry a =e | i _ bed room ers 16-O's 13-4 r oe ‘o yd o ef bedrm. bed room 13-4"s if-4° if-6"s 10-0" . Ss, | Ee “f° ere 4 e, = Ben rows St., Jamaica 2, N. Y. The house covers 1,652 square feet witheut garage and porch, which figure on lower estimates. It was built with a full basement on,-® quarter-acre of land at Bar Harbor, Massa- pequa Park, N. 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Any one major improvement in an old bath is likely to make its older features stick out like a PaleHulie Hi HE tt Sraf BSSEy A | Hag ble Hie rie Hi: HE afi filet if ett yj itee ay : 4 be installed as part the tile job. 7. Grab bar over the tub. This ioe Sante bo tates whee = i | 4 Ht i iz! +H! it Ay ‘ ! ints Need Good Planning Most Space Should Be Reserved for the Table and Chairs Fiz ji Aa i at i Hite Hit i Hi utilizes wall space for storage. Built-in cupboards are perfect. They provide for both drawer |Remove Rust, Scales Before Painting Bike this nit a8 th $i 2% of BEE Mt fi rf i 3 f F 3 : f z bhi Coll FEderal 2-1211 for Free = . Estimate ' i i F Lumber SASH & DOORS BLDRS. SUPPLIES BUILDERS’ HDWE. PAINTS DICKIE Lumber Co. 1495 Orchard Loke Rd. Phone FE 4-3538 SCHAEFER Extot Aircooled Engines— Repaired Lawnmowers— Sharpened & Repaired Saw Filing— Factory Trained Mechanics Machine Methods INCORPORATED CRAFTS & SUPPLIES 53 Ve Union S. 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Are Open Windows | Inch 1 Furnish Room | | : ¥ Dangerous! |||t0Remove Moisture » as Child's Gift Youngsters Need Place All Their Own for Rest and Hobbies simple manner Avoid This by SERVICE All Types—Ali Makes Commercial and Residential DAY OK NIGHT SERVICE I r || Authorized Kelvinator Service or We Install, |] MASON Phone OR 3-1782 ||| REFRIGERATION WM. J. TRUDGEN FE 2-6400 5561 Tubbs Read | When you are shopping for that new piece of furniture for your |home you will probably be be- wildered by the many pleasant styles and ‘designs. | If your home is furnished in }18th Century traditional, here are ‘a few basic rules to determine what goes with what: De combine style with a sim- flar spirit, that is, formal with 461 Elizabeth Lake Read formal — informal with infor- Build it with ee i » ; : . 3 a ; . ‘ . 5 ; ‘8 : 8 + . 5 4 . 3 ? Be = i ‘ — ¢ F ’ : ; . : t = : ' a 5 “ : ‘ : ‘ READY MIXED A CONCRETE FLOOR mates your basement a play room! a polar erat coin , Fot-proot CONCR floor. Poured spread im o rs. Quick hardening. SAND @ GRAVEL 545 S. Telegraph Rood Phone FE 5-8186 mal. Do thinks of woods as you com- bine styles. Blond and deep-toned woods may enhance one another, but quaint knotty pine will look out of character with carved ma- hogany. Do remember size and weight— light, delicate pieces are lost against massive ones. Do combine straight lines and curves. Either, all alone, becomes monotonous. Remember, too, that straight-line traditional pieces blend well with modern straight- liners. Do mix styles or periods in un- equal amount. ‘One or. two mod- Blend Furniture Tastefully . National Home You have seen it in popular mage- sines and on TV—NOW imapect it im person. Lecated on corner of N. Prancis and Lois off BE. Pike St, parent 2046 up Open Teday 8 te 7 FP. M. Sunday 2 te 6 FP. M. JOHNSON Construction Co. Birmingham MI 4-0328 ern pieces in an 18th Century reom will add interest, or in re- verse, a few 18th Century pieces are quite at home in a modern room. Do combine styles from differ- ent countries» American Duncan Phyfe and English Chippendale, | Hepplewhite or Sheraton has a/| similar feeling which is more im- portant than country or origin. Do use color to unify a room in which -a number of styles have been blended. Because of their adaptability, it is easy to use 18th Century styles. ls Your Kitchen Coldly Efficient Get Rid of Workshop -took by Adding New, Colorful Furnishings People have said that the kitchen is the best-furnished room in the home. This is probably due to the number of appliances and other aids that are required in today's modern kitchen. Decoratively, however: how does your kitchen measure up? Is it merely a food workshop or can you serve the family breakfast or lunch there without taxing the work space and your own nerves. WE BUILD ATTICS REC. ROOMS ADDITIONS At | ~ he A CD AA FHA 24.9.1. > 4 ‘ ; e i / af ; J GIVE PORTER CABLE POWER TOOLS Bren a cuatey Sine geen A5¢° Del shh oll . sional mae want rolled one. Jacobs Cable's Sander. Cannot Ehock, ip, plenty of gouge or mar. Model 106 $49.50 pecan’ Meas 187" ppere $29.50! Midwest ° When the glass in windows or Installing |) micrors is “dewy” with moisture, | These | sides of the house. A one-inch crack) | — SES we — the children is a well-furnished |at the top of the windows will do| (oo Na ‘ RS < room of their own. You can begin the trick. a a. Fe a. ee ae seagrer today aie p this room As minutes REIN wpe at une a Er ee , or their man s to BB gg Arse Ae lan the BUY IT OR MAKE IT—This is a Norwegian syskrin, which; Their con ual be a haven | amount of heat you'll lose will be | means sewifig box. When the various trays are closed, this walnut /to retreat to for pleasure and for inegligible. The amount of destruc-| or mahogany finished piece becomes a handy table. rest. Furnish the room to take | tive water vapor that can be re- care of the toys, hobbies and oc- | moved in a vedy short time. how- ® casional guests. LLP | | ever. ie sizeatie Basic Rules to Help YOu) siany eae ot sosay’s twat L | REFRIGERATION ee oe ee | grow with the child. Bunk beds, | always a favorite with children, later may be used as twin beds. Don't overlook the possibility of the trundle bunk bed with the convenient storage chest as a sup- port for one bed. Another item the child is sure to want in his — or her — room Is a desk. Here is the perfect place to pursue studies and educational hobbies. The drawers in the desk give additional storage space too. | You know how many things ch:l- dren collect and to maintain some sort of order in the child's room | it is wise to incorporate in the plans several cabinets or shelf units, and of course, a bookcase. | You do not have to feel that you must wait until children | grow up to give them furniture other than hand-me-downs. You will find that maple or cherry furniture in Early Ameri- can or modern styling can take the “more than normal wear’’ that children will give it. This type of | furniture for the child's room will last right on through the years. For the little child there are many fascinating furniture gifts to complete their world of make- believe. Small chairs in styles that | reproduce 18th Century and Early | American designs are.popular sug- | gestions. Then there are small tables and chairs that are exact scaled-down | duplicates of mother’s dinette fur- | niture. These are particularly ap- pealing for the tots because they give a marvelous indestructible plastic top surface for children's - eanda, mixes. Rated best The most versatile Drill on 4 on the market the market. Seven positions y. Union. Model pose seas eee eeceorerororessees $44.50 meeded. Model . $48.95 eeeee SGB2 SO fF FEM eww ee eee ee eee me . eee eee eee eee FE 2-9221 WHERE WILL YOU GET THE MONEY? From your insurance y # you cell on us or adequate protection today! Relph T. Norvell —-—— + HERE! °89- Buy Your Lumber 2 Carloads 1x8 FR White. $ 9 I x1 Pine 5 M We have sold 15 carloads of this stock in the past few weeks. Buyers found it up to standard and the price saved them money. That’s why they come back to buy more. 3 Carloads 2 In. INSULATION Fiberglas, Gold Bond spun rock wool. 16 and 24- inch widths. $fi95 Sq. Ft. CHOICE OF COLORS 215 |b. 3-in-1 Asphalt ? s$™745 SHINGLES.... °J =: You Can Make or Buy a Star of Bethlehem Tliuminated Christmas stars are available in various sizes in the stores. If you don't find the type or | i | for a 511 or C-9% bulb. A larger star can be cut from OPEN DAILY 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 3 for Your Convenience Special Lot! 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EIGHTEEN a __‘THR PONTIAC PRESS, ' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1953 f=" You Can Make Yule Gifts at Home ay L OIL TAN KS | toe of | Combination ] Beda, Bookcases IN THE HOME . fei a bay prom aipe = Pieces byist to get all the power tools he'd like to have for his home| Furniture Presents Are But nowadays short cuts have| Useful, Offer Pleasure been devised in the form of com-| for a Long Time bination power tools to perform various jobs and also spare the Having a problem deciding what iS r| ’ to give for Christmas? baw Santa Claus budget from too much S ‘? : lawn decorations, or in any large | strain, Here are 99 furniture gift sugges- tions. baby bed, child’s chest of | | - Pontia and Machine Works Power Tool Will Ut you want new knotty pine || for Ranch Type Heme — FillMany Needs | Lhisimas /E—=s | | See Soares | esol otal tur te avarnne vasbwahing hob- Gift Suggestions aa “ane vale two thin coats of |] Seems + so wllng sag 8 4-518) paryean CS room where PLYWOOD TREE—The conven- large figures on pattern 374 are binations, called a Shopmate, is | drawers, play pen, toy chest, bed, % 17 and 21 inches high. The pat- powgpéd by a portable electric dril dresser, vanity, bunk beds, bench, prorong ples phy fh SAVE U to tern is taped onto the material| erate power tools, It is small | chest of drawers, chaise lounge, | Ade Sales bah. The paths te p and traced around the edges for | enough to fit on one comer of | vanity-desk, boudoir chair, luggage | sctual size and the saw lines are P) sawing out; as well as for paint- | ® — aber paey yop “athe rack; Valet stand, cedar chest, | traced directly onto the material. 4) ing the folds of the garments and | ©" as 6 — 7 ‘isher | dining dining chairs, buffet one-evening makes ne Glass Onteiae Ree ow =i ether Sotalle, dill pr sat Ses antl tocuent, mahihe .. hate | tales om fo ‘ : vertical press, server, te ‘Seek = Seenpusensent Price Price The Three Kings, the shelter | press and portable drill. cabinet, china cabinet, corner ca-| greeting cards. 2h au"s81” 94.74 «92.s7 9 Oe ee ee nant, ¢ host and hostess | dark green with silver 24x12 — 2 lite ‘ . positions shown in the lower left t, — end tables, | Sled candle 24x18 — 2 lite 28"x43” 5.40 2.70 J) are all on pattern 375. These pat-| COPIES oF acres colin tables, tne tables folding of thin : 47” 6.38 3.15 jterns are 25 cents each and will acrynsas ’ ’ tree ornaments, 26x20 — 2 lite 30"x . ° |be mailed immediately upon re- 565 Use it —2ii 0”"x51” 6.81 3.40 | ceipt of order. For first class 26322 2 le $ ” ” 60 3.30 mail add 2 cents each and 5 cents peo hema sre ce 30x18 —2 lite 34"x43 6. each for air mail which saves De te ee acl 24x22 — 2 iite 28x51” 5.85 2.93 [| several days. Write to Workshop, wreath made of eve: a for pattern 321 and enclose 25 cents with name and address. Write to Workshop, Pontiac Press. 22x24 — 2 lite 26”x55” 6.30 3.15 20x26 — 2 lite 24x59” 6.00 3.00 Counter Gap? 18x28 —2 lite 22x63" 6.30 «3.15. Ia atrip of quartercound will 22x26 —2Zlite —26"x59" 6.39 3.20 J} cover wo © gaping, uneven crack | was WN THE HOME 6 26x26—2lite 30x59” 8.01 4.00 pi Detyeen the back-splash of the chee chains, her, ber siesta, ext mie iar 3a Eee Sean ee Fy POOLE CO 20x24 — 2 lite 24°55” 5.55 2.77 Bi the crack. Use % or %-inch 22x18 — 2 lite 26”243” 5.49 2.74 | quarter-round, depending upon the 151 Oakland Ave. FE 4-1594 FREE CUSTOMER PARKING size of the crack. Paint the mold- 36x18—2lite 40"x43” 7.74 3.87 J) ing to match the wall. 36x26 — 2 Ete 40x59” 9.90 4.95 Check the inventory of your food freezer often. This way you will be sure to use all foods within the storage period recommended. TO BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE See JOHN KINZLER REALTOR @ SUILDER 670 W. Heron FE 4-3525 Se eer we Ow Oe 3360 W. Huron FE 5-6910 IN LOVELIER HOMES #F i iT . ee ads bee to 6 | Sem paint is still inches in height and full size on the pattern so all you have Paint the ceiling first, then , to do is to trace them right onto | Walls, then woodwork. PERIAL the cardboard, cut them out and Every exquisite color... each authen- decorate as indicated. Or the de-| America’s first colored hand- tic pottern in the superb collection of signs may be pasted onto stiff} ™&de glass was made by Evert WALLPAPERS | Imperial Woshable Wallpapers prom- paper and used as guidés for as | Duvcking of New Amsterdam, on 23 ees happier hours in lovelier rooms. % Fe Ate twotie || PONTIAC PAINT these do not give such bright clear . $6,800.00 Mfg. Co. ee ee ee GILES: REALTY 17-19 S. Perry St. FE 5-6184 simple that anyone can make Se ~ these attractive tree ornaments. ger To get pattern 320 by return mail, send 2% cents with name and ad- dress. 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The matching chair has a foam | >i ee ee es [Firish sone for Effici iciency Select items to Care for Guests in Gracious Manner Are you having the family over for Christmas Day dinner? If you are, you will want to enjoy the fun | as well as put the meal on the table. Check over your furniture now to see if your home is equipped to efficiently and gra- ciously take care of guests. Don't make certain items of furniture “just do” for the occasion. fer bee beating tv vey mend cofinwate cull AUTOMATIC * - > You dou’t have to bring the on a HEATING CO. table carry endless trays dishes back and forth from the 17 Orchard Lake Ave. ee Phone FE 2-9124 18th Century pieces. When they are not in use, you can stack them J Largest New Home for Your. Money! MODEL HOME Electrical 2314 Middlebelt Rd. Contractor 1 P.M, o6¢ - Open | to 9 pidocne, Oh « WIRING een he will Be fe Middlebelt Ra. Watch fot . to ag OPEN EVENINGS @ POWER Mahan Realty Co. ole schincaliied PRpnApRannnens Realtor-Builder 845 W. 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Damage while Parked (if legally Hable) pays for: ‘Ss FE 4-3535 | | more northern Michigan problems | Speakers from the area north of | Bay City and thence north of the | Straits of Mackinac all asked for 1953 further industrial development at A steel manufacturing plant was DETROIT # — Michigan's Eco- the Soo. nomic Development Commission— state’s future — had a batch of | of the Soo’s Citizens Industrial Commission, presented a case for the group that tries to see into the | in its record today. i i ion ih hh ah iy ama ahr rs 3 |lam Freeman, executive director Pontiac Press Pheote DECEMBER 12 a and custom-built furniture at their woodworking shop at 2470 Dixie Hwy., Waterford Township. 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He then joined the Irish army, | then was demoted to lieutenant | strange land, took a tip from his 1, «the trouble’ with England wife's mother—and it started him .ndeq in Eire’s freedom. on the way to business success.| Gerry a star middle distance “Tt was a good thing I listened runner, competed in the 1928 to her,” recalled Coughlan, who Olympics, then came to America rowed money into a two-million- | promptly fell in love with a New | dollar-a-year business in household Jersey girl, and decided to settle | chemicals. in America * e ¢ “But what should I do?” he Coughlan, president of the. Easy- asked his bride's mother, who was | Aid Co, and one of the world’s laboriously slicing green beans in top sports fishermen, is among /her kitchen. America’s leading spokesmen for * * e@ small business. He thinks the big “Make something to frog in the small puddle not only beans,"’ she said has more fun, but is also smarter * 2° @ slice than the little frog in the big pond. Coughlan took her at her word. * ¢ @ | He borrowed $4,000, then with the At 16 he sailed around the world help of a machinist designed 8 | kitchen fool to stem, string and ° slice greeri beans, put a small fac- Judges and Publishers tory to work making the tools— to Talk on Court Rules and set out in a car himself to sell | them PORTLAND, Ore. @—The Cir-| ., ; . | I traveled 85,000 miles the first cult Judges Assn. of Oregon have | year he said. “It was 1933, the approved a proposal for a study, depression was on, and a lot of ith newspaper publishers, of the | people were jumping out windows. possibility of drafting rules to Cov-| Bur nobody had told me it was er the taking of photographs in the custom to meet a depression court and press comment on trials | by jumping out a window in progress. . 2 « Both now are sharply limited Most judges do not permit court- jitems to his line, systematically toom photographs and trial com- | began advertising it. When the sec- ment subjects newspapers to pos- | . ond world war cut off his supply eiele contempt action. | of metals, he switched to house- : . |hold chemicals and developed a Drunken Driver Jailed | soot-removing compound,-.a silver | dip cleaner, an oven cleaner, a as He Reports Car Gone | house de-humidifier, a solvent to PITTSBURGH —When Frank keep paint brushes from harden- Segriff walked into a police station | ing to report his auto missing he was . es: welcomed with open arms. He still hits the road six months Officers had been alerted via po 4 Year, but has found time to win lice radio to be on the lookout for the outstanding angling achieve- him after he had been reported ment award of the Miami metro- involved in at least three collisions. Politan fishing tournament five Segriff was given an intoxication years in a row. test. He failed to pass and was| Coughlan feels young college | Coughlan added new kitchen| | booked on a drunken driving | graduates who choose the security charge. |of a job with a large corporation j tether than the bigger gamble and * adventure of a career in small Anna May Wong Sick business are turning their backs on | SANTA MONIA, Calif. @—Chi-| Teal opportunity. nese actress Anna May Wong is| “Any young man can make a/| seriously ill. She was admitted to real success of a small business | Santa Monica Hospital last Wednes-|in this country,” he said, “if he | Gay, it became known yesterday.|has guts, enthusiasm, common The nature of her iliness was not | sense and the competitive spirit— jand isn't looking for a handout." Cease Action =<". Newsman sos | “I am Drop Charges Arising | attorney, after investigating the Gerry Coughlan, © stranger in a| ‘ose to the rank of captain, and) From Story Coverage in | police charges against me, found Baton Rouge BATON ROUGE, to know.” Smith, a reporter for the Morn- ing Advocate, was charged with) ‘ar However, I do feel that the interfering with officers and dis- parish attorney's decision in the orderly conduct after his arrest | cage ig a victory for the right Dec. 1 while trying to interview | o¢ the people to know.” two women at fire quarters. He had gone there on ° a tip that a Police Department | (ke Asks Gifts for Pusan hearing was in progress on the | suspension of a policeman OM 4 | serhower suggested yesterday that morals charge, = rr re Gordon Dean, East Baton Rouge | donations to victims of the fire attorney, yester-| that destroyed more Parish county day said the arrest was ‘‘a mis- | homes in Pusan, Korea ee i i i i i i a Sl ite ti oe ee ee Be oe, i te de, A. bd Se ie a — La, W®—Ed- | grounds for filing the charges may ward (Jersey) Smith, newspaper | have existed,-nor do I believe a ‘reporter freed of charges arising misunderstanding existed. pariayed his Irish accent, his el- in 1982 to help manage the three-| while he was covering a story, bow grease, and $4,000 of bor. man Irish Olympic team. He | today viewed the action as “a veoove. or else I am sure the victory for the right of the people | arrest never would have been alarm head- __THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1953 | understanding” and ordered the| THE BERRYS -——<= by Cari Grubert but that “ purpose could be esrved in fur- pleased that the parish Sere ceage. egece Abseeteiia baaae |no evidence to prosecute,” Smith jsaid in a etatement. ‘However, | 1 do not agree that either technical Tt! itive Meeica WASHINGTON @—President Ei- { Americans give Christmas present than 5,00 SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith Ss /’ sy X< rN. F: SN sa \ 2 a == “al | ant | se SY heal ES mM ease, Ah INS. . ) FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS SCORCHY SMITH by Merrill Blosser MILT TAKES IT } SOUNDS LIKE A PAGE ROM COUNTER - WYELL GENCE | OUT OUR WAY FOR. TIMES AN BEFORE Y WHAT A L'M PRACTICING TO BE NEON SIGN BENDER >< NANCY WE. Z Ujjj/)\ OW, NANCY-> CAN tp VM LY I BORROW YOUR Ye, WANTED |"]| TOOTHPASTE @ tt J) NEON. 7 ‘ YY SIGN 4 |7Z MAKER 44 Good PAY |4 coat €, DMA, MUCH ZZ L g Yau most ee" | [casein porrucrete a) | | AAAAAZZZZe LOADED," LOT SAFER... — MISTAM MAJORS 1 SE6 PM dave ap BELT!’ A Act WG «WHEN I CROSS STREETS, IF 1 KNOW I HAVE WITH ME... IF iy | “ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1953 __ ; . j/ > ' Plenty of Thrills in Bongo Board Inventor Doesn't Know if Balancing Device Is Game, Toy or Sport NEW YORK (NEA) world’s champion in the newest sport around. It's Bongo Board balancing. Her father invented the game, which keeps the whole busi- ness in the family. Actually, Stanley Washburn, the father of the champ, isn’t sure whether he's invented a sport, a toy or a way to drive people mad. It’s a little of each. A Bongo Board is a piece of wood with a small keel-like “track” underneath. The track fits into a slot on a wooden roller. The idea is to see how long you can stand up on the board before you lose your balance. It isn’t easy. The first time you try it, you're almost certain to stay up about one second flat. Each time, after that, you more seconds and less flat. Little Miss Wash- | burn, the record-holder, has kept her balance on the board for 2244 — Nina Washburn Jr., 11, is currently the nee | = BEAUTY SPECIALIST—She's lipstick, eye-shadow. which comes with complete kit of real cosmetics, including rouge, Er ae practicing on her vinyl-faced doll, Woman Wins Local Moose Lodge Deaths in Nearby Communities Mrs. Mabel Pettibone METAMORA — Service for Mrs. Matel Pettibone, 74, who died Thursday at a Flint hospital, will be 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Thornville Church with burial in Metamora Cemetery. : Surviving are three sons, Everett of Plains, Faye and Ross of Metamora; two daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards of Dearborn, and Mrs. Lena Bellant of Detroit; 17 grandchildren and M4 great grandchil dren. Arrangements are by Muir Bro thers Funeral Home,’ Lapeer. Mrs. Elsie VanDuesen HOLLY — Service was held to- day at the Davis-Graham Funeral Home in Fenton for Mrs. Elsie (Hankinson) VanDuesen, 54, of 840 Rose Center Rd. Burial was in Rose Center Cemetery, She died in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, Thursday. Surviving are two sons, Donald of Linden and Lester, of Rose; two daughters, Mrs. Lyle Anible, of Fenton and Mrs. Dorothy Hub- ble, of Pontiac; and ten grand- children. Jacqueline F. Hofert LAPEER — Service for Jacque- line Faye Hofert, 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hofert of 3500 Imlay City Rd. will be at 2 | J. Wardiow, 80, of 1716 Wardlow | Rd., will be at 2 p. m. Monday at } Richardson-Bird Chapel with bur- jal in Highland Cemetery. He died today at his residence. Surviving besides his widow, Maude, are two sons, Harold of , and Phillip of Milford; and five grandchildren Milton RK. Smith MILFORD — Service for Milton R. Smith, 70, of 8959 Gittins Ave., | will be at 2p. m. Monday at Purs- ley Funeral Homé, Pontiac, with burial in Commerce Cemetery. He died yesterday at his residence after a lengthy illness. Surviving is his widow, Florence. New Aero Map Shows TV Towers LANSING (UP)—A new map of Michigan showing all existing ra- dio and television towers as well as those under construction will be made available to pilots Jan 10, the State Aeronautics Depart- ment said today. Department Director Lester J. Maitiand said the map, replac- ing one issued more than two \ Children’s Aid - Society Caring for 90 Youngsters| Pontiac branch office. of the Michigan Ghildren's Aid. Society |}was caring for 90 children as of Dec. 1, according to Miss Oriel Endelman, executive secretary. Miss Endelman gave her report yesterday at a meeting of. the society's board of directors at Waldron. Hotel. Custody of 10 children was ac- cepted during the past month, eight of which were placed in boarding homes and two in adoptive homes. completion of adoption. Mrs. Henry Scripps Booth, mem- ber of the society's state board of trustees, attended the meeting. ' Directors entertained the society staff workers at a Christmas party after the busines session. UM Men’s Glee Club to Sing in Pontiac The University of Michigan Men's Glee Club will give a con- cert in Pontiac High School audi- torium Friday evening, Jan. 15. This outstanding glee club will Quirino Wants U. 5. fo Start Pacific Pact MANILA #—Outgoing President Elpidio Quirino told visiting U.S. congressmen yesterday the United |States should take the lead in | forming a Pacific pact against | communism. : — Quirino, whose pet project since 11948 has been formation of a re- gional security union, reiterated his stand to a group of congress- men headed by Rep, Judd (R- Minn.), chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Quirino, said some countries in Asia were reluctant to join any union withOut American participa- tion. “You should not let this oppor- tunity slip away,” he said. Waperd we need now is the all-out aid rearmament in Asia.” presentatives Marguerite Church | | (R-Tl), Adair (R-Ind) and Zablocki | (D-Wis). Island for Men _| Invites Russian Critic—Female BE : 4 re 2? Esese f ° tourna- of the United States for moral | ment next September. The isiand |is normally for men only—women Judd is accompanied by Re- are barred. “As a gesture of magnamity,” Arundel said through his “‘embas- Exams Cancel MSC Practice for Bowl Game By ROBERT FE. VOBES | Lie Slander Suit | minutes, which you're welcome to years age, alne will show all EAST LANSING (*—The press | try and beat. One ski champion tried it and, with his skill at staying on his feet, was expected to do well. He could hardly stay up at all, but his wife, a dancer, turned out to be a born Bongoist. Many skiers, in- cidentally, find the Bongo Board | is a great way to practice bal- ance. Washburn saw a device like Bongo Board used by natives in Africa and India. He made one for his children. Soon it became the favorite toy, thing led to another and now cat $23.50 Cost MEMPHIS, Tenn. @—A 23-year- old blonde won a damage suit | against a neighbor yesterday but the verdict cost her more than jit id the defendant. Miss Jimmie Yopp filed a $15,000 jassault and slander suit against Fred A. Burmeister, 65, after a fo Initiate 50 Sunday Pontiac Lodge 182, Loyal Order of Moose, will initiate 50 new members Sunday at 5 p. m. in the group's new home at 350 Mt. Clem- ens St. William A. Moon, special repre- sentative of the supreme lodge, said the new class will mark the group's 44th anniversary and past baek yard e., The jury returned its verdict: $1.50 damages. Court costs were $25. The law provides that where judgments | are less than $5 the defendant need | only pay the amount of the judg- ment toward court costs. The plain- tiff—Miss Yopp in this case—must pay the rest—$23.50. Freighter Wallschiff |} the affair. governors will be honored during Monroe Osmun will be guest speaker. A family dinner will be served to members and their, wives fol- lowing the ceremonies. M. G. Kellogg, governor of the lodge, announced the appointment of G. J. Couretas as secretary, p. m, Monday at Baird Funeral Home with burial in Capac Ceme- tery. She died Monday at a Flint Hospital. Surviving besides the parents are two sisters, Patricia Ann and Connie Jean at home; a brother, Wayne; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Lucas and Mrs. .other hazards to flight. ... The old map does naé show many newly-constructed TV and radio towers. Former Michigan Gov. Kim Sig- ler and three passengers in his light plane were killed when it crashed into a 52-8-foot TV tower Martha Hofert. Arthur L. Hill j GOODRICH — Service for | Arthur L. Hill, 70, who died Thurs- | day at University Hospital,: Ann | Arbor, will be Monday at 2 p. m. at C. F. Sherman Funeral ‘Home. Ortonville, with burial in Good- rich Cemetery. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Florice Lanlis of Perry and Mrs. Arleita Binglman of Fraser; a brother, James of Fraser; and five sisters, Mrs. Olive Barritte | ago during a fog. near Augusta, Mich., two weeks 30 Pre-School Tots Enrolled for Ballet WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Thirty boys and girls ranging in age from three to five are current- ly enrolled in the pre-school ballet class sponsored by the township recreation department. | The class meets every Thursday | _|go on tour after its first appear. ance in 1954 in Pontiac. The club has 85 members and is directed by Professor Philip Duey. The organization last year toured the Middle West and made numerous television appearances including the Ed Sullivan program. Tt also appeared in a movie short, which was shown recently in a local theater. Tickets may be purchased at Calbi's Music Store or from Pon- tiac High Vocal Department mem- bers. Mrs. Shadley to Head OES Past Matrons Club BROWN CITY — Mrs. Morris Shadley was elected president of the Past Matrons Club of Washing- ton Chapter 198, OES at a recent of examinations forced cancella- tion of the practice scheduled to- day for Michigan State's football team. First official recognition came “Some of the boys will be taking exams up to five o'clock,” explained coach Biggie Munn. “We wouldn't have a chance to get much done anyway.” Munn said he hoped to be able to pick up the lost day of on the West Coast. Washington's “I figure I might work them out a little Christmas morning,” he said. “It would be a long day anyway when the boys are away Michigan State will have just two more home practices before taking off Wednesday to prepare in California for the UCLA Rose Bowl game. makes them in the East. They're . . filling the position left open by b from 2 to 3 p. m. in the CAI build- | —— a tion. the same, except the Pacific Bon- Raised From River William J. Mahar who was secre- | % or tz Creek, se a ing and will continue through May, |“ Other new officers are Mrs. Clair GOP Would Extend Except during the fishing season, Boards have redwood rollers PORT HURON (UP)—A German | tary for the past 11 years. Parker of Twining. Wright | “Nem ® recital will be presented. | Root, vice president; Mrs. Neil | pe: . however, the residents of Outer © vores advised to try it first | freighter which collided with an ——— Wood of Flint, Mrs. Eva Mrs. Carol Wolfe conducts the | yjuir, secret . treasurer end Bridge Maintenance Act | Baidonia are an assortment of “ Which slows the {ore carrier in the St. Clair River) ). 4. of Oregon and Mrs. Myrtle Bates | j..5 Mrs. Helen McKay, publicity| LANSING (UP)—The sheep and wild birds. The sole = 5 om ct Om, (RCAF here last Oct. 2 has been Police Ticket Confuses | of California. el oe ole ; ey Policy Comenttios Republica? | building is a cabin built by Ar- — 2 , raised and will be towed today | ned John Head Spea ' ‘i ; | undel. oleum, it slides all coeued and to 8 a@ryéock ot River Rouge arrose —— MILFORD — Service for John | School wi . hes eofatved enntonntion ef a te | ts abest an herd to atand on os | Ct: SF sepals. HOUSTON, Tex. w®—Corporation | Pell, 52, of 1071 Pearson Dr../\at FAITH Meeting Area Couple Announces | idative oct guaranteeing state pay. Rev. Cottrell Conducts ° as | The packet freighter Wallschiff | Court Clerk Johnny Goyen yester- | Moores Lake, will be at 2:30 p. m. 7 Daughter's Marri ment for maintenance if the rs ° There’s even a record of an 87-| coitided with the ore carrier Pio- ing a $1 check and a parking ticket | with burial in Oak Grove Ceme- cot schools pr vi_erpegaonir int WATERFORD — Mr, and Mrs. | built. MILFORD — After serving for year-old San Francisco woman | neer, which was only slightly dam- | issued here. tery. He died yesterday at his een a cen ae James Lamberton are announcing | The 1953 Legislature aurhorized | three years as vicar of St. Georbe who Bongo Boards a bit every day.| aged. The Wallschiff's Great| The envelope was postmarked |) ome after a long illness. . & group the marriage of their daughter, | expenditure of up to $417,000 yeart vs a: yb It seems to be equally popular | takes Pilot, Capt. Harold Patter-| Galveston, Tex. The check, writ-| “surviving besides his widow, |e aid and instruction of the han-| - 3. Kay Lamberton, L.C:T.S.| for maintenanee of the proposed | trell will conduct his final eurvice with women as with men. son, 72, Toronto, Ont., died of a)ten on a Hope, Ark., bank, Wa8/1 inis are two sons, John of Mil- — — ™ Navy,.on December 4 to Eddie H.| span. The act is scheduled to ex-| Sunday Repay om that ite bere, what is It “= ™ ad waned a Shrevepért:|ford ‘and William, serving with | oaijand proposal for better educa- | Elm C. T. 1C. of the U. S. Navy, | pire Dec. 31. He has accepted a call to be- ~ > ’ . . ° . the Air Force in Tennessee; and facili handicapped. | in Washington D. C. where they come college chaplain to Episco- “oT Garned. it I know,” said| Evaporation from the surface of ora one who “received '*| four grandchildren The meeting arte ot $ p.m. in| are both stationed. Only about a tenth of the world’s | pal students at Western ‘Michigan Washburn. And he stepped on a | the Dead Sea is estimated at from| Goyen hasn't decided what to do | Bert J. Wardiew |Stevens Hall and is open to the ann ne, en wl ae ee | eee Bongo Board and balanced away. | 6% to 17 feet annually. with the check. | MILFORD — Service for Bert | pubiie. . » Artington, Virginia. Kalamazoo. r th Notices Florists-Flowers 3| Wanted Male Help 5| Wanted Male Help 5 Help Wanted 7 | Work Wanted Female 9A| Garden Plowing 12A ‘Uphoistering =13C Ballding Service 15 Dea ~~ qumasanre @ — PRESSER ON MEN'S GARMENTS, COLORED GIRL WISHES DAY | PALL PLOWING, DISCING AND AUTO UPHOLSTER. | PLUMBING aND . es. ~ © Fonerat Directors REAL ESTATE |"Etin"WSwSline’” "| ELECTRICIAN | wives Thawoa Ot HY oe ee Ee ee ee oe) tae ea PELL, DEC. 11, 1953, JONN, 107) | ~ SALESMEN Wanted Female tHelp 6 | Must, pe able to service resistance | home. FE 202 _Busmess Service 13 | rT O0snANTERD BOOVE | aE Pearson Dr. Moores Lake, Mil- ; ee. aaa seat cad be able | GRADU STE PRACTICAL NURSE . __lelevision Service 1 BS Fits “ee Ee ford, age Ot: Oaear eaar con. of Voorhees-Siple| S27 sess SRS; | expermycen warrness | Giulnef supervision | wAanINS_ A es | STEAM CLEANING , ' Typewrlting Service 17 bars. po ey ot FUNERAL HOME be willing to work. We have the —_ Ganeaal —akd Flint Tool & Mfg. Co. | typee of steam of tnfestra amp orris Radio & TV ws ag. Pett dear brewer ot Mire. Kath | ambutance Pane or Metor| Gome projects nnd "are members| gre, of chiliwen Live im. 630, | or ee ee om INEEPERE | riimiy of Cross Rd. en Aw EES 4-b0hi. PR Sleek Scere. Te a ‘Sot ipee ire —4 sri NNeid Bunday, Dee. 13, 0t 2.30 Earnings u YOUNG MOTHER WANTS COM. | Sm! ‘eal estate business. We PRACTICAL REOUTER | WUREE. SEWER CLEANING BON'® Radio's TY service, Saks a whee ay 4 Milford, wun Bev. Donelson-Johns H N “ Rave trans. ve +1876 after 6:30 ane pa. . vn A egrets Sy, ee vel, om memany Gorrie ra +9012 eee ry = rege aera Robert Worgess officiating. Orave- TERAL BOMB I f pm A ; LATEST #fYLE DOLL CLOT sory sed ooh oregon see Se See A A WiLL GIVE, HOME TO ROTIVE | TST tructions 8 | ges, Dal Berwe Barn a ee re s-00m, 7x $-00m. 20 L0STIO| gp MLTCHELL'S TV | Dressmaking-Tailoring 18 ies. Sr. “belt wil le *,-- __ toms Wet Ruron Street tine. Write "press, Box ACCORDIONS LOANED FREE TO| or week. FE 60828. APPLIAN SERV refrig- Po a pe Ta gat we a ime Mee | tf )-BOX REPLIES INDUSTRIAL WOMEN MARE —MOWEY—At| $oise'ss eavertencel tesener. OF OMAN DRT DAY | Sra "eka ‘Ui trpee ef ‘call op: | OAT MOE po -- : ELECTRICIAN home, spare me. Sew ready-cut | _ Seees Sher 6 or beiore 5 2 morning: Cole Ve Se ee Eins Water SMITH. DEC. 11. 1983. MILTON R.. At 10 a.m. today DAY suIrT Hellyeood Mig. Co. Mollywood| Work Wanted Male 9 ve pee) | Baik ING § ALTERATIONS, £990 Gittins Ave., Milford. age 7: y Avon Tube Co, _washing or day work. FE ¢7617./ Sot Building Service 15 | work guars ’ beloved husbend of Mrs. there were replies at TH & WATER ST. YOUNG LADY ALERT YOUNG MARAIED VET- BAB WANTED. » Smith. Funeral service will be Rocheser, Mich. OL 1-067! . eran desires permanent position. rE . MASONRY WORK. held Monday, Dec. 14. st 3 pm | | the Pregs office im | | issr pisruict MANAGERS, FOR COST DEPT, Opportunity ter edvancement. OR | m5 a SLECTA, MOTOR eunvicd Ee ja commercial, EM after st the Pursiey Punefal Home With ccames severa] ambitious salesmen are 6 after 6 p.m. Laundry Service a 3 =, a SOME, D. Oc. terment in Commerce cemetery. | | the following boxes: Pies’ Seomineet national “firm | Pie opportunity if you emjoy| PAR JOO tins charge. Ph Le-|POR PAMILY LAUNDRY SER A&B TRENCHING ‘ten vu Syn - at, FU state ot the m brogtess. Mem | selected = . _peer, MOhawk 42416. a Leunéry Postings, water lines, field tte, | HG. Photo-Accessories 20A | nit, mm, mm |] Goes cats | Senne rey | OTE ART WOME | Conran pra og eo | eats : ‘ , at . . bb | "Tate age’ 3, ogoved 46, Gl, 63, 76, 84, 98. Knowiedge “ethour, business sm ee soul Bec PLASTERING at ee ee sod repaid sale comets NDING io, Fin, 3 sooeee EX aaa Small FRT6C8 || ee ee gy ry Monday, . be msde, Por interview write peer: hwy > and tax, part or full time, OR At , Y E ‘mat the Richardson-Bird Box 36 Pontiac Press. Pontiac Varnish Co. Pisses, PAINTING BECORATING. CC4R surnet Lo . yt a Walled Lake. with wr. | Wanted Male Help 5 | RELIABLE PERSON — HAVING | 30 Brush st. FE +3521. | CARPENTRY =| Seon prices, BE | Wood WORM: rey : weet eens tabs Comer? ~ Poe a eek | Sheet Eoh Shee t's | Panering MuaIDe Cor “PaimE | —Sosseg Dee | Sin Pa ~ coent_ 2 Br. Tuttle will Me gn stat? Some. | A-1 MECHANICS FOR conditions. Per) ox 4 Press | PLOOR «LAYER AND SANDER youu; —= Seo EAVESTROUGHIN FLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND | LOST SET. J & V. DRUG STORE Richardson -Bird = manent & good pay aoe WAITRESS EVE- wants work. : PAPERING PAINTING WALL an F. FES-697) 10 experience & 16 Judson &. man's dia- as —| LINCOLN - MERCURY hg he ning “Dit open, Senay | HANDY MAN W JOB, MORE | Whine’ urste’ menage st Oa gtoiv ate bogies & chews mesel ceuipment. ohn Tavior -—~ B Bed “Subrtantit waRpLow, pac. 12, 1983, sent 1. | DEALER. GOOD PAY | west of Posse. = eee | ae Bee 2 ig gg ee mt tost: SLACK PUReg. PICKED . DEC. 12, “aadbe | ees -——| _ doning, road n. Fi 3-6438, mA 116 Wardlow Ra. millore, se | & STEADY. SEE MAL MECHANIC | TW ATED Painting & Wall Washing | ~JOHN'S TRENCHING STS EEA | Gr co comer © at Rivgen, FR Sande "Wardiow: deat father of} SCANTLAND, 40 W.| ight wort. Steady, employment Free Estimates Reas, FE 22708 — By nay chet an erenr iia Maret cod Fest Weter.Zy.| PIKE ST. . Cuty" Lines. 200 'R. Paddock, No CURB kitchens, the Any. ea : FING, | and arate vie Mines a shel : _FE 3178, $10 teward, Dec. 14, at 2 p.m. et the _ NEED 2 REAL ESTATE " enakine Wal, WiLL W AITRESSES egg ee * 7 i 26431, “ened "viseaiay me wo erdson-Bird ‘ina Com | meg. for, er office. = J colar PE G1 dare Sa Mr. Wardlow Hie in state at M uM Bl ER MUST BE 18 WORK, NEW AND : “eM YORK | Bloomfield. Reward. the Richarage-sird Fenerat| | CORT M. I FOUND PARAKEET, Home, Milford. NIGHT SHIFT ° "and pay for oe ke: if awe piety te _ lin Ré.. Rochester, OL 24506. VICINITY OF LAKEVILLE, The Pontiac Press | Sine white cpanel. FOR WANT ADS Olthort hair. black dog. long tees, ¥ threat, brown DIAL FE 2-8181 i oe - sy I sohen Center. If ‘ound please ca $663! ratte are - dilack & white, » ve Te Mtg OR et | inet. LADY'S RED SILLFOLD, _Sapers: Reward. Sse, Joslyn ea. Lost: Porta ‘ | Trucks for Rent) | arm and / Industrial Tractor Co. veats hasiiog. PE C4008. * -” - Cm Al \ ' eaiees = 22| Wanted Real Estate alt epacte De cae eh = an FOR os, S RAW FURS WANTED Highest Prices Paid R ROY KNAUF, Realtor 2% W. Hures FE 3-7671 WANTED We have purchasers looking for the following properties basement 3 bedroom home with VREELAND FUR CO. PONTA waits ARTYS ML yg) Mutat 2 bedroom modern lake fromt | Sacto, ace rt Good west suburban vecant lots | Bassey, Pesta Wecant jot in Drayton Piains. | Pe pes nein eer | C, Wood Co. | L, | 2725 Willems Lake R4@ OR 3.1283) 4 : oft € ® m tod ™ YOU CAN SAVE BS TO 4 ne a r, 3-200)” $ OR ot quality luggage and leather | — = gnets U. 8 $1458 overnights CASH oo 0 en's 2 sulters were y . s J $e now $21.25. $10.08 leather IN 24 HOURS 7 , , - : Sef besuaiing FREE WRIGHT OR VALULT | Use Our Christmas Layaway > PHILLIPS "9 Nevth Saginaw Mo Realtors _— WITH DUE RESPECT TO EVERY. 7” clegraph ane concerned and @ long desire for @ {emir of mY ewn on } . | after this date 12.10 1) wit ‘oat | | be responsible for any debits con tractec by anyone other than ™) | ait Blmer W Preeneli. i72_8 T | Francis, Pontiac Mich rE +27) ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. DBC | WE TRADE ® 183, 1 will not be responsible | | fer «ay debdis contracted by any @ther than myself Howard & | Franttin 1) Shotwell St Pontiac, | We aiso help | . Michigan —. a ae * wad 7 | KNAPP SHOES foot snything We can't ell. | pee ats pews eall us if you ere } Caterels, “we Just | ° | “baskaresn dh ees | TaN hl Wid. Children to Board 23 25 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl ON. Saginaw St. PE 6-616 COMPLETE CARE FOR CHIL- Open Evenings ‘till 630 | _ ors a aed _ | WANT TO" boy FaRM PROM LICENSED BOARDING HOUSE | owner Press and -_. Household Goods 27)" [1STINGS WANTED WANTED FURNITURE we ‘buy, eall, cr Trete © yen pore sovame ter cole! H.C. NEWINGHAM faba, tne highest pre im Sue! py aati or FE oem land County's largest ‘urni-| WANTED FARMS AT ONCE. Gao taper, Gee the rest, thee eure ee SS . Dinnan & eal L 6. Fe d-2006, Der Os BOY Fron AUCTION TT BUY—SELL y CLL OR TRADE | “tauy Through furniture, Ph. FE CLARK’S OFFICE FURN “SEEDED vaca yf AMERON - CLARK mgoy AnD mos BOARD FOR MEN, : x $6482 | COMFORTABLE ROOM with Se Soha wi "ty "stutt t | Al og DY ween weno | ae ur aor “worter, "Phen Sale. Ph. OR 3-2711. WILL BOY on List ¥ LAKE PLEASE CALL FE 2348) FOR | _ nce LARGUET room ; furntture buyers, cash waiting. FB . F. McKINNEY 38 Mathews 47881. 8800 Commerce VACANCY FOR ELDERLY LADY Wanted: DUNCAN PHYPFE ee te w narece home. 7B 6-69T1. leaf table with ne ROOM a BOARD NO Dal DRINKERS. s «8 oor. _ceabie Fe eee “Want. to Sell? | ster Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 bl ames ot eas ea ac ~ BUYERS WAITING _ PE WTD. USED ELECTRIC fata S BOOM AND BOARD, WEST SIDE. Lobaag +4 “Knpest at have iake proverty ve . ego = aes Pome ts in ares ri GENTLEMAN: CLEAN HOME, oe —— Clarkston or Waterford| good meals Near & WANT TO BUY STORM wnhr- us fer action) Immediate rs 1 — dows, giass sines 30x16, Rent Apts. Furnished 35 ¢-0808. WHITE BROS. 2 LARGE ROOMS & BATH, PART. neenaremeneaennes = — y furpished. No childrea. ‘4 Ear}- JEWELRY CHINA, @ te © for Your Convenience meer 23324 have you. Byard's Antiques. OR 21872 or OR i100 , b — ah yy ease “Desie’ itis was Wetertora | STUDIO APT. PURN. GIRL PRE- WANTED 70 BOY GOOD LARGE Gethera, Mest busmh pelernees. > Sten” er coal Peddling Your, Property? Oe le exclusive bome OR WrD. TO BUY oop” BMALL theming only vio, qualia pros SMALL APT VERY NICE FOR Sore MF Goren Pe sant | | Posts cores zon time, ond money. | ae ied road. rout, e0- per WANTED TO BUY PROM PRI-| deighdore know it month Lake Orion MY 3-3622 vate party goed bedrocm _outte Dew worry with Lookers.” MY e781 “ Also now. We neea prop | WILL RENT 3 RM PT N Serpety Price mast be right" for erty. We handle all Getalle ter ay En Oo ab PE SS2 oe for my children FE = = TION SIZE ed apt tebe Trade LAKE ORION 2 ROOMS FURNISH: | Wid. Contract Mtgs. 30 MAHAN 5 BASEMENT APT | Working couple. Phone FE ¢-7045 BACHELOR 32 ROOM APT. PRi Re _¥ entrance FE 65655 3 ROOMS AND BATH, ADUL = wa wy ot | only, ground floor. Carl A. Algrim | post rP Fy aid APE. "SUTraben penn cot . . Se with . aad | Immediate Action Convalescent Homes 31B) fo “trots ater) pm 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE, ree saleee: We ESS | ——~4 NILLOREST CONVALESCENT] eduite, test Bivd. FE $468 with cash we bey, con- Post eqemuiies ete Pontiac Ope MEATED yA ‘HOT WATE wa ATER, trecte. Call FE eck | privete room rate 4 OL ei for Ted M T pursing care, state approved 2 ROOMS ISTIAN COUPLE Francis F. fF. “Bud” Miller | —Seme_feremgten 1-08 pm a Og A ali Realtor ___ or Rent Rooms 32 | 5 hoon « Bath OUTSIDE EW. Defy @ to 8 pm | sailed trance, garage. & utilities furn. 1 tod oan | CLEAN, WARM BLEEPING ROOM/| 192 Eartmoore Bivd #19 Joslyn >be 20040, eties 267 N Saginaw FE 2010 FURN MODERN 2 ROOM MO DMMEDIATA CARB POR |LARGE FRONT ATTRACTIVE, | tel apts complete kitchens chil- dren Beg me 8) Hollow Mo equity tm your | home K. L. Templeton, Realtor | 3% Ww. Furep wr HAVE { $200,000 at eur @isposal to porchare pew) @f seasonal land contrects for our clients. Bee me before you | ell ASK FOR POB MAHAN | sLREPINO ROOM & Wert side Near bus. FE 46337 ROOMS PVT. BATH, REASON. ye a 973 Orchard Lake. FE ~ CLEAN beat WARM ROOM & hot water “AUTO For business ~- SLICE OF HAM THE ee PRESS,. el iy inti tees ina ae SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 953 : ORDNANCE SEC, AP Now decteres 4, “Sir, Corporal Buckley wou provement on the hand grena ld like to demonstrate his im- de."’ Wanted to Rent 32A LOCAL STORE MANAGER WANTS unfurnished 46, or bouse. Must have 2 or 3 drooms. Moderate price In city limits. Call FE 6-2603 Coots lw Wirn 2. MONTE oe emden” opt hen-drinhore, rE 95-6655. ONE OR TWO FURNISHED rooms Couple. FE 3-415). 4 RM. Funk. HOUSE OR APT. — ree oy ee 2 chil- ee COUPLE WANTS 2 OR 3 room apt. 23-1267 Hotel "Rooms 328 HOTEL ROOSEVELT Mesty Sesereted. By weer. gues be week. Reas. rates. HOTEL AUBURIN ~ Rooms tel 400 Dixie Highway. Call 85 Lincoln St. ron LA eg women, stonal en, Accommodate i) or 3. New, Kitchen, | Bedroom, bath e " rm | Rent Apt. Unfurnished 36 | | LOWER 3 ROOMS & BATH, PRI- | vate entrance, all utilities furn $75 month Inquire 4580 Kempt! , St Drayton Plains. _ APARTMENT NEAR PERRY & | Howard. Men or couples. 33 Gin- | gel ct. 4 ROOMS AND Bate. PRIVATE | water heater, T2718 more WILL SHARE 6 ROOM HOME | with reliable couple (1 sy" it good care is given to my 2 chil- | dren while I work. 3 ROOM GARAGE HOME, FUR- nished or unfurnished semi-mod- ern, 604 Grace near Livernois and _ 8. Bivd. 3 ROOM GARAGE “HOUSE. 97 Churehill Rad Auburn Heights NEW. COTTAGE. NEAR LAKE Orion. Until June. $75 mo. OR - 37206 o— —_— ———— 3 BEDROOM, ‘tASEMENT. OIL furnace, all modert, rent $100 per month references wired Lake _ Orion MY 3.3622 or MY 24741. NEAR PONTIAC uEW 2 room furn. house, to May See Sundey. 315 ce. Pos Lake | MODERN 2 BEDROOM. NICELY furnished home. Located 10 miles Pontiac at Orion from Lake _MY 29741_ TWO ROOM FURN ISHED | NOUSE, $10 ver week. 10955 Lake Rd, sorts “ott M88. in) Room HOUSE IN LAKE ORION. heated. UNiversity 3-3114. aher 4pm. — 5 ROOM AT PONTIAC Buckingham. inquire OR “Soin, anes 6 pm. FURN. APT AND FURN. HOUSE. children welcome. Ref. MY 2-2807. PL 2-2360 | : 3 BEDROOM ROMs \FURNISRED. _ children welcome . M Y2-2807. Rent. Lake = __37B LAKE COTTAGE, HOT AND D COLD water no drinkers. EM 33304 WALLED AKE, THREE RM. COT. tu heated. fare — Rent Houses Unfurn. 38 UPPER & LOWER FLAT AVAIL- oe sooh, rental 650 & $55. OR ago 4 ROOM LAKE HOME, ‘ate & dishwasher, Bey 6-774, cutee efter? — 6 ROOM, 19 MI OUT. 635. BPO. Box 636 6 ROOMS, LAKE PRIVILEGES FE 23-0618 3 BEDRM HOME. NEAR SILVER Lake $100 wike Delty mo. References soewres. Press Box CHOICE ¢ ROOM HOME. b bath, auto. heat, ie. to Pontiac Press, vor WALLED LAKE. 23 TO vil . New section. Newly deco- Renting for ist time. 2 bedrms. Shower Al! modern con 14040 Wyoming. rolt, for ap plication or phone TExas 41210. LAKE ORION, 6 ROOMS, } BED- rooms, large living room over- looking lake auto. gas beat all utilities = Inquire Walt's Bar- ber of Walton & - Perry rry a _————— For Rent Store Space 38A GOOD FOR MANY Business Such men's furnishings, “goods cad other tenes __ For Sale Houses | __ For Sale Houses 40 For Sele Houses «“ CLARK oy i eange teat FOR e car ie sired neighborhood. $2800 “down. Less fer cash INDIAN VILLAGE’? room moo MERRIER $66 bath down 2 bedrooms & % bath | . furence $9,060 with $2.650 | mentee $900 FAST SIDE BUY. 7 room mod car ee e Oni 48.450 a eel down “Hu urry . HOME & BUSINESS 5 room modern, 80 feet om peved road, 40 feet of which could be used for business. Only 66.500 cash NEW CO 1 HOMES 3} bedrooms with, or without basements, 1} floor, ‘« ecte lots good school @istrict, new subdivision. Supply limited. see them now OPEN SUN 10 AM, TO 4 P.M. CAMERON H. CLARK | Realtor, Cron Member, Onen Eves | 1362 W Huron st. = FE 46482 $1,250 DOWN | Small home itn Pontiac off Dixte 4 rooms and bath. Full new base- $690 ment, copper plumbing, sewer. New siding, garage, nice and) These easy down payments | “en inside’ Balance $50 month. | result of FHA mortgages with B. D. CH AR LE S | mately $43 including taxes end Cooperative Real Estate a Hu FE 40521 | uron Ph Eves. FE 67143 or FE 21706 _| — ON XM Home & Cottages WALLED LAKE & VICINITY Laks REALTY CO You can know that you'll h | o24 ry ail, Walled La. of your own in the coming | MA 1554 | 22 OP "\] | A FINISH From the large front slab to Ar SUN. 2 TO 5 PM. New Silver Lake ‘Front 2655 Silver Hill Rd. Sparkling new | brick bungalow with attached ga- | rage, full ment, rumpus room, with fireplace, icture window Genuine pilaster Walls, full tile bath, automatic heat and water, Delightful kitchen with ex- haust fan. A wonderful view, a delightful location. Off W Wal room, two bedrooms, auto. heat | | THERE in the excellent A finer value offered with neighborhood three blocks away. Small De Will give choice of lot and completely finished. ton Bivd ‘s mile north of Silver Lake Rd. You'll love ff, don't miss it Hl. Delos “BUD” NICHOLIE 2 ACRES, ¢ ROOM BUNGALOW, pear sch.ol and stores. — Bec Oakland, $5600. $1,000 dn alow elec’ pump. tall beth, jake priv om lake Ma- ceday $1'00 down PAUL M. JONES REAL ESTATE 832 W Out Baldwin past Pisher PURNISHED 3 3 Room COTTAGE, ERY, Drapes lot. Near Loon 2, Gengten Pintes. MI 42843. PARK AT CLARK'S 1962 W. Huron, open eves. FE 46492 SPECIAL alee ned re. poms og! ‘new bungee : turn right on Carlisle one OP the including aluminum storms screen, well insulated, but needs SALE |S A CHRISTMAS 30 DOWN $63, 90 DOWN (plus mortgage costs) are @ monthly payments of approxi- insurance AS EVE the security of a fine home year ED HOME closet doors and hot water ISN'T entire erea — & respected school end transportation only With 16° living posit Now color scheme until T DRIVE Lom § EN Sun 12-5 pm model is turn west on Columbia, to model. BY R Smartly decorated. Automatic hot 1 ROOM COMPLETELY FURNISH. | | FOR RENT OR SALE LARGE orl FE 5-7406 water Forced of) heat. $18 and | CLEAN HOT WATER ALWaYs $20 week 130 8 Pontiac Trail elk ng distance to Baldwin Rub Walled Lake TOwnsend 68-3821 REALTY CO RRALT ‘Ra ber and GMC. 1 Block to bus FIRN 3 ROOM APT. IN LAKE, COOPFRATIVE NEMBFRA estaurant, etc Use of telephone Orion, MY 2-4231 Open Brenings and Sunceve sod home privleges FE ¢2338 10% W Mur ‘rh FE 2028) ROOMS N&AR FISHER AND PON- _ea Bus line __ 800 Robin wood $1,000.00) S<% «Ne Makers, 36 _©. Toenge, 15 MOO Pons apt WAL ae ‘ HOUSEKEEPING ROOM CLOSE ee lor 2 small ebildren. for pew how-cor’ eas’ 6, safer boars in Pefrigerstor No drinkers eon ferme ard beter homes, from Write Ponuec Press Bos 14 i ed at #@ Clark &t 100 ront ° % acre wi! a age. N AMERICAN GENTLEMAN TA sisal oF c. c CHARLES kt AL TORS 24 W Ruron PE 60831 Nick ;ROOM Tom Lon a GinLs | After € FE 4-462 or FF 5-089 orpe FE 2-06 IMMEDIATE West side. FE ong e of double, “4 r Working couple FE 44973 ~~ ELI | st Strictly + mm furnished ase, en : irige ‘Tesher, Aes > 6 mi. west. it? wel weekly. re | 5-128¢ LARQE SLEEPINO ROOM 2 BUD- | SMALL APT. PRIVATE BATH. = ong ae #76 Myrtle CASH SING( EB ROOM LADIES. PRE. 1 CLOSE IN EMPLOYED DEPOSIT ferred. 831 W. Ircquois, FE 38778, | Las jedy ay. FE ¢233" i . CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM DAY i UIET MEN. NO DRINKERs | for your .« cor rect. We workers 364 Auburn Ave te +0219, after 5 pm a. Ok one are hey bod - LFF PING PoOoM POR GEN. 3 ROOMS AND BATH, PRIVATE FR 58.63 Gas time beiween ~_ a +: ome with fnendiy — no pets, child allowed, 8 3¢ ™m anc t ™ . . . Nichole a Be oP HOUSER FEPING ROOM WITH Kr | 2 ROOMS COUPLE ONLY, 7 La- W Haran & wortalr {rigerator for 1 wah FF e favett corner of Riker Bicg CALL 83 Norton SMALL MOD APTS ACCOMMO- ROW FES-412 ; D BLE ROOM FOR YOUNG dates 4 $290 per week Includes = men Private bome. Close ir beat, lights and gas, R&K Cabin CARE FOR YOUR FR 20616 Bay OR 3 : 7 LAND CONTRACT SINGLE 8LEEPING ROOM 4 ROOMS & BATH MODERN We — avers) mers wait ¥ 70014 Scho age child eccepted. $55 r 'y good seas 4 4 , © ‘ mo OR ).66¥ ds P “e . ARGE SLEEPING ROON FOR nounaes agghe Riek acuan gertieman 368 Wo Muroa } ROOMS & BATH PRIVATE EN- NICE CLEAN SLEEPING Roow | _ fee? couple caly. PE 3-87 JOTINSON 5 minutes from Fishers Nient: Rent Apt. Linfurnished 30 | . ' workers preferred. FE 2-4807 22 ————— eee ; REA’ TOR ® Beverly init on ' 4.25$32 ROOMS BATH. GAS AT. . : * pan a ieee i ee nage ah ? ® neers Herbor FE 7-4908 |} 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. — ii ly ROOM FLAT 34 LEONARD aT. , 00D Mich i STFAM REATED siFEPinao —*"*™ — : room, het eater. Clos s ROOMS, WEST SIDE. | SH FOR YOUR Aca -”™ FE 2.8045 rT “Tryarr , “yy . ’ e ( aT Bus STOP ~aATTR. iv | BASE MENT APT ACCOMODATES LAND CON ry ACI oink eties sooner’ We ACT F. |? or 3 gentlemen. FE 2-088 Ralpi B. SLEEPING ROOMS FOR pai 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE | soher men. 46 Mechanic entrance, no children or pets, 3418) | DOUBLE ROOM SUITABLE For “ttbeitt. Drayton Plains men and 4 wee or 2 buddies - ROOMS AND. BATH, NEWLY) hitte Gecorated. heat lights, new onpre | 2-761! Ob .1-7801 | tanae 00 - turn. good neighborhood, no eli tore a ~— x OOM & KITCHEN PREV! dren references required. Shown | Mational — Bids ~ ye | between 6 & %e only, 145 8 hester, ONE ROOM “AND KITCHE 7" NQUIRE ¥ NETTF. ) LARGE ROOMS INQUIRE 3 Wanted Real Estate 31 yy" Private entrance | __Front, after ¢ p.m. “ Flectrtiove AW Rear ne. 4 ROOM HOUSE Witt BATH, 64 YOu WANT casn? Gem Rubber & Yellow Oakland Avenue, epiral, phone 3 MODERN ROOMS, STOVE, « UNTURNIsHED Hou . HD oF evenings wf =| PRIVATE 3 new.y *, , stove tarnished tah St_ Auburn 4 ROOM UNF” ties 7 bie window, center entrance. apartment Dutta bo] and water. reing sea corner } Pike at peyne om | Opposite esters Jc. High School, reasonable rent PE 26540 store on corner im Eeego Harbor. lots of sterage spece. Mas ie | uarters, Attractively priced bard Leake Rd. ‘DOUBLE. WINDOWS OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE NOW tin Sar & Leas Bidg. Phone a. BEA rwo BEDROOM Rent Miscellaneous 39 A “eo IN ROYAL OAK. ft. all or ves appointm : 3iee. "Yor Sale as HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES | room modern, basement, beater. automatic hot water, paved street. Price $7,500, | 4 room modern hardwoog floors, of! heater .wtomatic hot water, pav 1 ag te ss on terms. ‘all: Mr $8063. - Resocil XN Nott, Realtor PE +5908 | Cy per mooth. Truly a bur K. G. Hempstead, Realtor MORR kK SON 103 E. Huron &t FE 4024 Evenings FR 21317 ; ¢ RM. apenas SRE, Fae .| ment, Close in. Neat and clean. $1,600 down, or will trade for — } equity in small home or late mod- el car, OR 32098 of FE ¢-044i, i U GH evenings. a 2006 N. WOODWARD Ave ROYAL OAK 3%” LIVING ROOM | Picture window, two bed- % rooms, natural . 1 lot — Truly @ fine Ranch Home — we zen Realty Co, 377 8. Tele For Sale Houses 4 For Sale Houses #0 , gg aa Coop mem- a vn OPEN HAYDEN es — SUN. 1-5 P.M. " BROWN MODEL HOMES on teas ere ¢ foeme 195 Exmoor Rd. ern od tornace, #7060. ite s10e0 B60 “Sensational value” two fam. Elizabeth Lake Estates | “™™ » D1 rooms down - : Auburn Heights — 2 family. 4 up. “Needs dec but @ real’ spacious new 3 bedroom ranch| oom apartment with bath first value.” Must be so te offered in this fine Noor. 3 Room furnished Stes fer Saat gc"iastr ts | nee teirwin edore | anh Een bee evens Bee : floor plan. See this = — bs side. Large 6 , -- A dae ol” one Livable bet tome frntshing Mo de. So Pete. nea] mee her real value 456 W. IROQUOIS Start et 81,000, All’. bedrooms. | 623.800 two bedroom brick ee It's @ -to offer homes J. Cc. HAYDEN, Realtor With attached r, also roomh. oll fure, aise 4 room eet ot ee ee 20% W. Merce ree tage -ented year around for $60 Lake privileges Both properties * ® desirable fir designed { } co ithe or ard im excellent condition 3 large comfortable living FP. A. heat, ~— ss and land- | $905 r t scaped are included in this a loony wih’ full. oe offering at $16,700 with excellent hot water, wired. double com- | financing. 7 rtment kitchen sink, well sep.) . and electric pump, ail in- WM. A. tertor studding rior al) com Master bedroom ts 18xI¢ lary living room, ture window. ed at only When better buys are to be had we'll have them Visit our office end look over our many listings. Convenient parking “Open Sunday 104" L. H. BROWN. Realtor 13968 W PH. FE 24810 Member toon Real Estate Exch LAKE ORION ~° ey A A 3 vedroom ranch Ee. ieee ee ne PE 4280 PARK AT CLARK’ 1362 W. Huron, open eves. DORRIS — poe 500 down, by NEW MODERN . THRE : BEDROOM BUNGA rien, "Rah beets ~ Pie Pena Say, pine den. Teom, 1's to the 4 til woot. te hy er. drape paved drive, dandy lon . a 7 at only ogg U mig BH of ma, si4ese | =6Fa aE workmanship. Beauti- JA. Taylor, . full sandscaped et. re $1). full price. / angemeeamrae onmecinieamees ha VACANT RA Bats Tess ee OO PEN _ SUN. 2 TOS P.M. Delightful < me Shores ane | DONELSON PARK. NEW oa | type >rick, preueee 5 cupboards. wake meted, mak oes mer perneees, Meas stone, 3 din- ra Sreaktiet room, 1% tile baths, f , porch, Noy sewer im mediate anytime. Sale Houses — L.R. TRIPP Elizabeth Lake Estates 1940 Spacious Cape Cod sem )-bung O'n15@ = beau- tifully landscaped site. Large carpeted living room, dining activitie 2 ‘arce bedrooms tile bath floor. 2 bedrucoms up! Or heat, 2 car garage. Finished recreation room. A superb home — better see it Dwight Street ! Spacious 3 bedrooms spar- thing white colonial. Cheer hie ainine rm, . ed parior, large kitchen Lavatory on Ist floor Full beth up, auto. hot water us show you this fine *13,000 Waterford Area Just Rite for a Couple ine rm } | } large room fu fous tving room, | otigened it as All in i ouseticas condition. Beautiful | setting on paved . | Priced rite for # quick cash | deal Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor | 2 22 West Lawrence Street mn Evenings re 161 or FE 5-8304 OFF JOSLYN Very neat and clean, tri-level home, bedrm. full bath ofl heat. 2 rms 1's cer garage with cement drive. | Close to Pontiac Motor Priced | to sell at $0 $00. with $2,508 down | Francis F. “Bud” Miller j Realtor | Excha) Daily 9 to 018 Joslyn 0253 |" Customer Parking space in Rear |NEW HOME FOR CHRISTM. 5 rooms & ful! bath. Smal) utiuity room of powder room —- hot water tank. $65 per mo. By _owner r MAple 5-6582, CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ie picture window. Automatic oi] heat and hot wa ter. ooo fyi state. Only $8,000 for quick sa Holmes-Bartram 4392 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1950 Eves, OR 38001 ATTRACTIVE 4 ROOMS. ‘BATH & & be 4 4 mi, from Pontiac. FE CLARKSTON Large family home. 2 stories and 2 baths. house is well con- structed, roof, basement and aod 2 ear garage. Ideal for conver- sion, $2,500 down. . CARROLL G. PORRITT | 26% West Hurop FE 2-7124 o-operative Real Estate Exch. @ ROOM BRICK TERRACE, HARD floors, reasonably priced, 6 Ma Court. ~ ROCHESTER AREA | “OPEN /P IQNEER HIGHLANDS Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 945 Voorheis Rd. — Our new brick front model home is &¥ : featuring 2 large bedrooms; stair- way © unfinished attic; tile bath; picture window beautiful base- ment special storage; auto, heat: concrete drives; lake rag en ot: compare our home before buying 1) ranch type home with 3 bedrooms: upstairs bedroom fin- ished in knotty pine; tile bath; full basement, suto. oil heat; breezeway to 2 car garage: yard well landscaped with raspberries grapes and cherry trees. Don't miss this buy; see it today. 8 rooms, all rooms and be’ and bath apartment street: full price only for appointment today. Russell Young REALTOR | 412 W "Huron | Open Evés ‘ul a ROOM HOUSE, Beertiful modern, th down: 3 rooms at FE 44525 Sun. ‘ti § $3,900 with 4 Acres, 5 room — 2 car ag chicken coop. asonable George Marble, Realtor 626] Ande-sonville Rd. Waterford Phone OR Zcned commercial, Lot 60x Fas 8 rovm home & 6 car ge wage ABZ f, vest: ed “NORTH JOHN SON 6 room modern hosre. shower tn basement. 2 a — en ee *cuC KLER REAL TY 236 WN. FE 4-4001 Eve. _ FE 78119 "car eee ga- at STOUT'S Best Buys Today WEST SIDE BRICK last for the «@ —lifetime roof, 8 exc Liv rm., ural and large pic- ture window — be oak floor & Dase- ment with 9 ft. ceiling. built on bea corner oexi61. You couldn't build this lt y for a ~_ 000 ee ean e frac of that. ¥ ¥ home ages. Imm ELIZ. LK. ESTATES One of the newer well built homes with living rm., large hen and rooms & a tous & home 3 miles 14x33 omen ooeal wounse room, : y 2 "edrooms & bath wardrobe | 3 BEDROOM RANCH _ — Setting on jo 204x204, garage « ‘uli frees, Call. today | Very. attractive with cedar | for appointment. Terms with patural e. com- | 3 bedroom home, 2 car garage | pow - — y & with full) basement. This is 8) rm. % beth & | modern home with pis laundry trays, finished in = r : knott 2 car ° | heat, large fenced lot with ment, oi] A.C. paved driveway. school and heat, & elec. hot water, 3 | mali at 6. lots. Owner desires quick Homesite 4 acres, just off Ham-| sale —— = ave = road on Livernols. $2,700, | = 3 BEDRMS., VACANT “18 MILE RD. AT ROCHESTER RD. _ MUlberry obit or OL 1-41 Close-in brick terrace with -LAKE FRONT HOME bichon "down, 3 Sion bes j 2 bedroom, $500 down FE 41906. | ILLNESS FORCES ME TO SELL te ola bring week, furniture Apts. included, new roof, new siding new oll new automatic water heater. Excellent ant . corner lot, bus and store st door, 10 bdiecks from downtown, 4,000 down. aft Sylvan. Shores Brick Gav. — 2 ae Brick “Bud” Nicholie REAL ESTATE 2 BEDROOM HOUS™, YN tica 2 Necks from Acbere Ra. ‘Double 2 lots, full bath, tg the © tecec'd tened. 40 FERTILE ACRES Remodeled. re conditioned farm bome, 2 rooms down a3 & ph bath oak reread walls. Reremenk, wn heat. e'ec HW & laundry foe & os or On ear Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw st. Ph. FE $-s168 OP ~ “ —_—~< => Here’s a Doll House $ room completely furnished. Good furniture eat as a pin. Fire- lace almost new stove and | rigidaire Combination storms | and screens. If you want a good invest.nent or house for "600, Me3.500 down will a wD @ you deed to property. This is L x > Zt c _ > zx = & = oe dl © 5 “Ki > Cc i j fe if ! f i ~ ln j f i ee j \ ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1953 TWENTY-FIVE he 4 Bn) OO Pe ao Sele Houses . 40| For Sqle Houses 40/ FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger | For Sale Farm Prop. 45| Business Opportunities 47| For Sale Housetraiiers 80 A PR N J on : . o ca | ANNETT fh SURE fa “Ghe Bragging? : ae THE . = ' Tavere—located J0 miles from Pee} “AMILY — * + veraeeh a OFFERS 7 = tay tm the state, Make us prove ' | SUNDAY 2 TO 5 A HOME OF Established 1916 B. Property ond of eae be pene ( hief 4 COLEMAN STREET - tT rth 5 Acres for 0. down Tease Se on value ip these YOUR OWN Récal bathing cfte, a). | INCOME. § apie with ¢ baths, sppointment to see No. t Baie te" “Spacious Meine | WEST SIDE Rectan tua terme | 6—Oae bem, tao. frontage 08 Price? % Gross Sales: MOBILE HOMES - ~ Sw aod ites © Srapiges te © very large . + — a ; This tavern “showed $44,000 00 gross | 20 ft. to 45 f% tm longi. Op to picture w, just living i room large | Seminole Hills Over $300 per month income, e sales on beer and wine last year 5 years to pag. , kind of ksichen bere ak tr ee family gathering. | ~ minoie iis plus owner's ant Let us show You can buy roperty, living erooge wanted. of Large modern kitehe® and s of- Large spacious 1 room heme yeu this peeperty today. 1 TO § O'CLOCK quarters, and all for $42,000.00 | You can buy = fee Mutentness planned, fully tiled ‘wee room for mS tide te — and sou on tek floer, 3 me. NEAR ST. MICHAEL'S. &-bdedrm | =A on” Pt Pinan. —— ee available too a aeae. alles es be oS shower. mt play. ¢ bedroome with lots of and bath tiled to ce on pee eg gag A ng lot 4 Farm” located at see Mighiand arr ie tees oo a te ee ee ae we ead oe cn aad Mea ie ee AE, ot BESO sport & mies wed] Olde Established Inn Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales rnace, Paved street. Sewer Gad to enjoy. Only $5,000 down, so way. Basement with oi] heat, pan ny le sed heater, $10,300 ne enaled Ganvention This Class C bar and Inn is a #415 Dizie Highway. Sregees Plains Elizabeth —_. Boy em Eve i s after 6 & Sun. call Mr. oo uarexe Messe : , “ve Aros. 6.000 more acres of Bature | ong ne ee vay ens embusen : Also oorear th tae Woodward b ar « Telegraph or out meey. 2-3209. priced with terms. es eS 6 rms — “right WY al Sect haven Hil | The piace’ is doing an excellent, _—s_ Roval Oat LI 5-2810. Sceasl, Oop siges'te monet: BE IN FOR New Ranch Home 3dr “rented furnished tor 65 Sep tad wister, aports, Tao tig. | better if meemeted. ‘Property aad | 1954 AMERICAN 2 left. Select yours Se ee . . & week private entrance. Most 00d looking, 12 room home f;| business may be purchased for, ® models m 4 tandem sises Suntan. Bill Buck will as- CHRISTMAS beg gg aca mony ood Pf ee 1. jaesera. jee ideal cre big fami.| less than actual worth. No. 1212.) 4 wheel branes. The best “Ms: fous livi . . . ; ehildren's me, @ rest | every une racterizes Ameri RAY O'NEIL, Realtor |4 GIFT YOU WILL BE| int Ha, Wes dinins | WHET OF FONTIAC, ¢, eereg en Raver teternen eres | STATE-WIDE | ssctho \ratvmore Seuier, 1S W. Huron: Open 9-9 PROUD TO SHARE shower bath, 12 x 12 kitchen. me with complete bath and Pang as ogg a A ~ “tre ESTATE SERVICE. INC | fiving ¢. teal cone in Phone FE 3-7103 or FE 5-5078 6 room modern bungalow. 12x20 liv. full basement “with laundry furnace, glassed-in front porch rfect for @ riding stable, dairy Lan vot My ti BANK BLDO | ° paler J field At Member =—_— Co-op. Exchange| ing room. 11x12 dining room 2 tebe, eutomatic ofl heat. Sit with stone trim. Nice lawn with arn, fat cattle of even to fe Pontiac Oifice J. Landmesser, Mgr Bice 2t01 Beets Highway ~ NEAR EAST BLVD. | attic Nice basement with oil heat, reed, 625.000, terms. "| and extra, large, poultry “house mitt, ntotg corm The beit ‘of Pevisea | PROOT powriac isl PONTIAC CRIES Lakeland Florida, 1 floor 2 apart | 2 car qarege. Lake tyivileses. Puli > - with cement fir, Lake privileges. | small vtreams fiewing trem Teves | Money to Loan @y | Rousetrailer, 4 ft. Located Sk apr Meas | mies Se oS em at or | Fane Ge fis eons SS | RLS Senet nist | setae Cawnnd foster |e raga LOOMRRC proper oF (rade | “snyder, OR 3-1978. ‘|Home & Income LAKE OAKLAND. Lak ; fences. We believe youl) make | ee meer ee te, . @ pases, 8 cates Umber, Rous, nose oF nee Offering |» combination of o rms and batt 1 ge ine ites ete aih.ese sown and own. desaua pogee Saal ‘TRAIL — fishing . mines A x If your wife throws irons at you ' — all hp ge nr —— The lot is 65x ft with trati : es ry omer ae tan | pin gontes pines, wove tm igo ROSE McLARTY ) W's ‘comfort” ang ‘beauty ou are | natural fireplace, glassed — bout $219 per acre and it's birt | GMMTRAILER EECRANGB eLA rear porch and 2 modern Sarros leak edith Cheap ou couldn't put the | 60 8 Telegra: PE 23-2163 looking for see this home ay. 2) ting. auto. ° oil heat. buildings on it for thé price. Its i : + _—— Tr; WOPICEBOes GAYS SELL FOR| the whole side of the bitenes | dear garage. This unusual | WESTER emote on paved witewing ra. UNUSUAL BARGANS tlie best cash offer 2 acres of | 13x25 living room. with stone fire- property ested 6 miles ‘treet, Aluminum siding, tiled| “Here's a pair of glasses for you — evidently you couldn't so On new tiatlers. Permanent * em garden soil with buildings. ay Large kitchen and combina- from Court House op paved bath, gas heat, dear garage. . , - Dp _ | ing. Parkhurst Trailer 7 : and see it, 1370 Pershing dinette. Part basement open- highway has 78 foot lake Beth, eee eet Sccllent ean. | read my list correctly last year! WARD E. PARTRIDGE, Bales 1540 L Ra. St., off 8. Hospital Rd. ing at grade level and @ bea — = ee dition and may be hased REALTOR FE 2-8316 Orion MY 246i 7 ROOMS AND BATH. PARTLY | gvccies afer ¢ und Sun. call — ee oe for $13,800 ‘with $4,000 down ae ss _ You May Borrow For Rent Irailer Space Si _ furnished, for equity. “OR 3-2202. Beck PE: rei A = Mrs 8 Acres—Lake Fron ~ , y For Sale Houses 40 Sale Resort Prop. 41B | @ W. Bare &, SO LLL ALLL ALAA BE IN YOUR OWN HOME FOR : . FLOYD KENT, Realtor |~~ ~ aw | TRAILER SPACE FOR_ RENT. CHRISTMAS $1,800 DOWN 4 Unusually attractive 3 bed- 2% W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 . 120 ACRES NEAR WEST BRANCH, -_ Ons 00 . $180 Denwood. for sele by owner.| You can't afford to pass this one room log home with 500 ft iia; GREEN LAKE OFFICE | new building's & stock, with tools rdo 's Trailer Camp. 3300 Elis, Brand sew trobedrcom ‘home,| 07) 4 boumss. ont Eiroome and] rat, “Sie natural fire:| eM to Eccaumers Power (ON GREEN LAKE) Et a Canoe LOT FATS, SEWER oO arge ee este Cement “drive | 96.080 Keego Harbor Good rental place, sum room, modern Pm py tgs Ba eg ‘ 7< and water. school bus, and sidewalk lot 230 x 60 section kitehen, heated garage. Nc on 7 FORTY ACRES Parkborst Tratier Ps a beet, with lots of iarge trees and lake | Evenings after 6 and Sun. call Mr Thermopane & Anderson 81 CS eS ta snes teveh ieoeiant. Laces. ber O arkburst Trailer Px, MY 24611, privileges on Crescent Lake. Drive Inman, FE ¢-3473. pga ol ween SS Blackwood LOOK! LOOK! WT COMMERCE RD. EM 3-4412/ Darn with 1 an. e & Auto Acc . $2 wood. ¢ y J 7 ! . « Line From Detroit WO 5-774 ry house divided into 4 sec- " Sop" sites dows wil basdle. I A. JOHNSON, Realtor ge greg cli < Sedveos Baiie Sur ule eo Bale Lats 421 cctamtael tal maa secs — credit. tow monthiy Payments | WRECKING FOR PARTS "44 CARS Ag a FE 4-2533 mig irom Poatine 00.) uote. proms tome | Siivtmase pet fon toe |~~ Mose nete cae Mescaaes . | Bese “idumabins Roney, or c . ear jord, rooms home sener wante ‘ LOTS FOR SALE and unfin attic, Pear and ap- | eng 4here New orufflers sess ‘t guns ratl"wiin wr | 1704 S. Telegraph RA | ODES copay | BRS tenet “bth! elt | gunn hetiave silt | AELPUSLMRN ES “Otsego as | eve Peal alo ice BUCKNER | S82 ddin, Sires ROOM MUDERN YEAR AROUND| Low Down Payments oe septic tank, end foundation for| foot living room and x12 Cass Lake Ra. Mice tLane,| oF $10,800 with tractor and tools and ‘rane low enh unt ay en paved road. | GI or Civilian new 2 & 3 bed- 2-5 P.M, bret ela y Rago fa Gay og —. ‘aoe $1,196; lots $0° wide 9478, «0° for| FE +0084 — hie &. Dike Bt. _ OTe sate PAR _Lakeville. OA 830100] 3 meee ne Payments | 100 N. Berkshire North End | et. Maen oe a J0DsON BRADWAY COMPANY, GA LORD FINANCE CO. os Cggtsep ave . t ) 30700. branc ra ¢ —_—— Oc a mye ot 106390 ft. "with, trutt | 9600 ‘Sewn ¢ years eta, meter, | Cee ot ae BP ivagy Fy Rip hd aad ee near Orehard ake Ra SFE! 3.0400 Y CORNER NK SAOINAW & HURON AUTO GLASS Five jovely rooms, olleottene atk 8 ‘room, Mg ol modern 2 car goened 5 noms & Bicom-| 9.900 full price with terme. HOME & BUSINESS } Donelson Park Cocperetive Realtors Exchange | agus Pude |R e beet sntety out ghaah, and built In sink ‘and cupboards. | _earag¢ $1,500 down. pce 6 myn Md pole Lecated inside the city on A site worth seomg—high snd $25 to $800 Now! FREE: One round coffee te Pull basement. Timken oil au-|C. PANGUS 1919 M-15 y carpeted consists cnae eT @ main street. Large busi- sightly 100x150 with city water, | Tip ACRES, ¢ ROOM MODERN to ow ® tempetio soem heat, Teas room | Ph. Ortenvite + ll — chgs. asia ten 08 wan Besince: ness § aoe for i at only 61,600. Hurry! neyee large basement barn, silo no MA. - - loan service vou a. ---% FT , X- _ . or ¥ ou v- other with cement floor and drive. | 1 BORMS. — tv» BATHS. SHOWER lavatory. 3" bedrooms and|_,, Office open from # to 8 | ing “quarters. upstairs and =| CARL W. BIRD, Realtor| clove = mainte tes feet | “CET YOUR LOAN pe oe y 61,000 down to respenseic| Lege Eres room. Dates mm. Oil heat, lavatory, shower,| If no apswer call PE 2-031 Set ae yen oon Oe 516 Pontiac State Bank Bid seree & up. PW. Dinnen & Sen, IN ONE VISI ARAGON buyers. see thir call 4-0584 den, ca: Pull base- and deep freeze in basement. | — = only $2.000 down and cssy PE 44211 Evenings FE 5-1392 6 W. Huron ‘ NE SIT LIMITED on as ~ DOE WRENCE W. = » In bake rae Ganene” ‘Meisiuear ’ erate Guinean anil enn LOT s0a1@, NEAR McCONNELL | 180 ACRE PARM, GOOD MACHIN.| Ov 46, co ‘th masel Sart Bring | Best grade 200 proot one - Walter Green MY 2-5831 cod 2 car iene Gen = , ettice. Setting Frets schews, SS _ po ae prong caer tees Gon Load Am A creowes bite | SCHRA M AUT ARTS GAYLORD . Off Woodward Avenue sou Jj I > Price Oy paved located ear Charlevoix, Contact ant reduce your monthiy pay-| 2539 Diste Hwy. On 32108 1 -AKE PROPERTY Price 180 tern REALTOR | Jomes Rayman, 630 Forest Dr.,| ments Ov ee much os Olen «x= Insure by phone FE 40804 K | NZLER a SUNDAY 2 TO 5 PM. | SEeESS teu wa [TELS PRs etl a eemees Opportuniiion | SF sues veess| AUTO PARTS “LARE FRONT HOME Roy Annett Inc aos Midland irae ere, tare, | grreege shpger eae Mig | me mates S| GARLAND LOAN CO. Sen eee Se 2 bedroom, down. PE 41906. . ° knott Pontiae 34200; Discount ~ - “e . Bloomfield Highlands "OF —<— PE 37193 Oe ete e “te Mislead, = left ~~ Soomaney and pc ag Preto Gel ee pt ' “Loreer tatiaw ant Vacrense New wutflers s pipes, Charming 2 bedroom ranch Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 and watch for open sign. heater, Also features a new __DAYS. Phone MA 4-1564 _ ~ ee & starters, carbore home-built in 1951 — stone Built in 1951, 2 large bedrooms tile bath with new fixtures. BUILDING LOTS — aT Tl e ; r 3 Rowe ot oe ee a noel ag Ee A frectage on 8 veed toad — | ™_Drayton Waterford and Clart- Hollerhack Auto Parts se fgepface snd picture ' Sitchen the Boor, lovely tiv. be a foot, ene ee “OC,OLMES & BARTRAM Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE LO AN S ___2°_Sniowte_ FB Dem NORTH SUBURBAN Fadiant heal. 2 car sitached Hee ee ea tieceseey to] ell only 62.008 wil Dandie. 4302 Dixie Hwy. eater te TRE MUONT MAN WHE Auto Servite 553. 4 rooms with beth north just| arege. Les Soxi0e, Includes a 2 cor attached garage, biec OR >1909 __Eves. OR 3-901 | YOU WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS : cutside efty limits. Near Jouiva | Seautifal draveries, garbage drive, large feneed Jot nicely land] GILES REALTY CO, |"Y5," THR COONTRS, Neqvacmes - Community Loan Co. FOR COMPLETE ra. Dee oy work, live in com- disposal, lazy susan. Owner SUN M trimmed in ledgerock. An excel- REALTOR site in Waterford Hil) @states. NET $2,000 MO. %» E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 COL! ISION SERVICE Paacs a “Rue 4” Miller moving to warmer climate. SUN. 1-5 P.M. lent buy at $14,000, terms. #2 W. Huron | TE S415) Convenient terme ere Dor | Yes. that's right if this modern PRIENDLY GER OLLISIO! Real cew Home. NEW Hayd ¥ | MormegorLDING LOTS.” Should uet_you Gieye pet month sce Beeler et ealtor New Home—16% Acres ot ay en tm Drayton Waterforé and Clarks | Now doing ® good business of aa BS Oliver Motor Sales $ miles from city California Ranch acCKWO ton ovens. ee ie’ ol as ae CASH FAST! Coltieige Service D - wa Ot F Dm css limits, New ranch type home 26% W. Huron St. FE 5-2264 HOLMES-BARTRAM Joie love to come to again aud | O04 O10 to eee qyichly on car. fur Mw Pike Ot mn Customer Parking Space in Rear pa and po and Bloomfield Township a th | —" fmished. Lake priv- FOR REAL ESTATE on Sines ween OND 2088 —A a oe trendy Jones vince toe " | nee ECTIMA E —_—__--«t« eer tlectric water heater. Owner tleges. PE 41762, ‘ IEE - clean. ulpped _| ee come in today, Provident Lean A HOME OF YOUR Trae tet eatinely Mucho’. Forest Lake Country | Ht — hries ak ori For Sale Acreage 43) ness teaay” te ot wort tr and ‘suvinge Society, 7 tee) AL, MAREE, Osha OWN jgne, to nearly tore og Club Estate ump ries — Diek persian, 5 ACRES Jovortunity ples, Only si8,s00 on} ~~ ~~S*C*é‘C:;*S:: Y&R) MOTOR SALES 500 with * down. i John terms, Call for an appt. today. »Y . : Wilts Bug Very close to paved ‘ Coe A ek Pine te Seminole Hills Yorn tedoe eenar coms | Mgoy tn semeiustgg sesh et : ‘ MiaSey' ‘tft tilatia wertavee | DISTRIBUTORSHIP Need Money?| "a 2 One of the finest five (5) bedroom Eve. & Sun, FE 5-800. son, builder of better homes. h f building site, 335 frontage. | wationally advertised and v CRANKSHAFT homes in the city, Newly redeco- Priced at only $22,000 including C ae er Tt dows will handle jaf ooh drink disteiputorship, $25 to $500 car, cylinders rebored. rated inside tnd out. A very com. : ylvan Shores many extras lot 100x200, ‘eaiies he at UG BORST, Realtor oof other equipment. A chine Shep, 23 Hood. bule center hall entrance.| Modern, ranch Dome ovement SEE YOU SUNDAY a . 073 Baldwin Ave. sare | 20% W. Huron st” FE 69063) PILE" rer everything. You must| [8 Ss pear as your telephone, | yy er Senator the in “ite tppsintments.” > ped erm }- A oily Rg Bed SUNDAY 2-5 Sei ee ee oe A __Business Property 44 tate —— —=o-* p Vv amted Used Cars 54 recreation, room: Many extras.) Eled bath Ledgeroct free | “= opm Bowe. living’ Yoom Iiail, te bathroom, “ OO Ene hE Temes | TAVERN, HOTEL FE 5-8121 500 CARS WANTED by sppointment, place in carpeted living — OTHER "| oak rll basement. ol beat 4 ROOM STONE moUSE wirn| Bre? bulde- Ww”. * room apt Grossing between 94.800 and 48.000 - BAG!.EY AUTO PARTS mas — reation 5 : car garage, . _suditorium below « luding incom: East Side dow, pienter outrence. uilding sites lable, For jntor. pares drive end y wrsees, | SS tgeomem, of Sred steam shows te Ds agg Ee f rooms, and owner's ? room| HOLIDAY EXPENSES for or et ie ” A property what shouig really rca vakg | RISES Stzutte™ 6 OH] Cette tong forme oy | Sle scree ent, Win cece) ge OT TO Oe | tera teny et | oer oar a — | teria Fe Tasted oe Pe ema please you, 2 bedrooms. @ to Edith turn 8 to number| ment or $2,000 down. Sey 3k. moneymaker for 985,000 on | Of fF any other worthy par | Top Price for Your GFK, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 31 My Geett will be tere to| Tayler. Necker, 7B Oat NEW. 5 so terme including reall eatale and gt BA gy — a oleees al” can Ome BWy, ores ’ ; OPEN FE 4-2533 greet you. a , 5,000 . FT. moments, Liberal repayment plan. | FE 20078 TRADE OR SELL MY EQUITY | soxice new modern industrial buld-| WARD E. PARTRIDGE See M&M Motor Sales Convenient to GMT&C 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. H h . oo tant costcect fer geet bere) ine. lesee tnt wee core hos a 2 H . +5558 before ¢ vallable Excellent clean OF NATIONAL ome & Auto fot ton deter 0 tate medet core —— 6 room frame home, Sunda 2to 5 ump r1es Sanstrectn, Ideal ORORENS Aino ROUSE 262. Dixte oF condition throughout. Car. y, ™ bs have inte ' OFFICES IN AL CITIES TOP Rm Ee asea tee | 230 OKEMAH DR. |"ESEmememnete are Lye san Ee wren Suburban Property 40-B| E'yudtwr pseicsiom Shite | COAST-TO-COAST | Loan Company | “sts ra sit ‘hadi —_ home “That's built to last =|? rt Spen Rv ' 407 Community National Bank Bidg N re) I and enjoy « lifetime’, rich EQU ROOM moved. W Sacrifice—Must Be Sold eee kee Hills wall to wall carpeting. rump- fen. parments $a. Ge Wrede ox | WARD E. PARTRIDGE, | orld Ss Largest = # to 8; Saturday 9 to i] 4 ro 52 MODELS PETS Fast side. Price reduced. $1,400, emart exterior lines and = ane oo _larger_ home Or 36028. 5 REALTOR FER25316|° * oo = VE 24316/ "WHEN YOU NEED | Sit, "OUR CAR. mi oy L ‘ Ruron teepemamneanasesiea —e —EE Fr. Orme . (20xq0) comb. alum. storm sash.| LOOP 0h ty replace. 3 privileges, eity conven. | Beautiful Lk. Front Home o™ $25 t $500 aor Wooded tot s2x300. House partially | Soft aoma vanity the bath ment. Bateman & Kampsen Attached garage. tmmediste pos-| wih carport ter 813300 mm ve: | FLORIDA, 129 UNIT MODELS RES.| NEW N, OAS STATION fe) WE NEED We TO @ USED CARS finished. and deluxe kitchen. Attached Realty, 377 8. Telegraph fats agg pos-| with carport for $13,300 m vi- PA in ; for out town Payer ~ . = Oven Eve. ad-| tage of Sylvan “ake Large living | ‘eurant, & and 6-10 | - the best locations. We can help you with FE 3204) rage: Lot 9x130. (Located Ro PK 40528 ditional furnishings, 3 Tooms,| foom ve tibule, “inette, th ecres 4 in city limite, Van vate party must sell — problems. Y to — "Tz blocks north of & Sun. Co-op. member. pan den, large recreation| plastered wails Reet. per» . Caskey, owner, 100 Broad St. fe tas stock and equipment. tad repay onan AP b 4-5 Koad). "Mr. MacDon From, per teem edicinine. citer | Soncewie, drive. @# tot, gewer, | —Drowksvilt. Fim ___ | Pagrigigg Dasinenss wee | Beieph CAR FOR PARTS sey ere 5 om ~~ Zs raat privileges. Buy direct. trom MR. INVESTOR oo - AND HARGER co. G ATEW AYS to ; | ge Werenn Pe. or. . “’ SOOb OPPORTUNITY FOR MOTOR ART aa ' wnt John Kinzler, Realtor J. R. HILTZ FE 3-2168. eon. or call a 120 f of frontage om corner. beauty shop or shoe on = 2 Le Soh IR ao | Be Bee | HAPPINESS Spt anvtime, | Kin Suit wacheedcn tele | a! narter ‘Sep. al Duca ey Foe Sete Wend 33 W. Huron St. 5 H189 m8 —_ Wr iecinee s BARGAIN FOR CASH aS jae south of cats: | ccvmad LOW ras FINANCE CO SFI ECT ae NT BRI ~~ GLEAN 4 ROOMS S—~” on % acre ict among ; - | TAVERN, LONCHES 2 ° 10 ACRES In Bloomfield LAKEFRONT R CK Mice living seus end bitchen, 3 tie hararred ie ont eet | «6K. L. TEMPLETON Hee, Tee cee ol tee Saot 1 Pee ee ’ TOTAL PRICE 2 LOVELY ACRES A home for the| fe, eim. yun fenced yard.| ment home bas automatic oil Real city. H. M. Watkins, 3003 Orchard | SEATsiip E ; U'SED CARS fon ere Bae zon at | MSS ease WA | el ectmanaips SNe | ony w uaet ee Fe ers tah 6a make seem| Se eee aacnen | Coes MAIN’ K ATI desire to live ta he country, One| sulomatic at, 3 bedrooms tive 6 room tome, See De Women Garaen Widen | yo ot wn ee nn rn Ot YET Meanie et 2 eoreeene cicn IMB house a] 8 - = paneled | vestibule entrance dry basement, furnace. Nice i ; GOING TO FLORIDA, SELL BEER . Te Ses, ow emall house has oes oe | Bg, fe ee Pe oo mmady tot Only 97,709. mice Giroux & icks Grocery & Home “store cheep, FE La a LOAN? “—“ large rooms Gnd le Oey secres ‘ assume | a ay tile bath, com- re ee Tee, site| O00 Diste B . preven teins Store building 32x24 and 4 room | USED RENT , , * ST DEALER are plastered aad have oak floors Fert month: Quick posseusion, | Posmay ag ee — iiichen, tile bath, om ma WE | “Star tot taee i fact gree: fn & ving PE D200 SP oat ad potas at Gasp Guroughout. Some work ie needed | bAUL A. KERN, Realtor cates cree a ons yoy eens mR perpetd Community. includes all foal | TAVERS PUR VALE NICK'S BAR |——T? Nes etl OPEN NIGHTS Sao a Pe seme| with tatage. Ottered_ st CORT MIMBLER reach home, moult 3 = "me Oricrsa oh cay | Si TibareaDENt OWN YOUR |@¥. Merve @. PEDtel | Austiw saat i LS - . A . ~ . . ‘ - . : . LAKE FRONT a Ag Sl aM | Sr Sa, hn enh pe ; a 8a $750 DOWN Elizabeth Lake Estates YOU'LL tr a ae Senet ah a cue Roy Annett Inc. gee nun tr nae 25 ° $500 tui. ideal for ely ;—~ Wa 4 RMEDIATE, Tommicied nome | gue, foot, Gime space sitomass | WEST SUBURBAN ‘NTL ~ | ae muraZZALTORS | gg| bow. AER our many” intalatons Sire" cate Sansa bas 3 dedrooms,, living oom. screens ake . ot ee ont JUDOE ' a Take Open Evenings 14 | quesde Washer Manstecturing Co. UICK 52 BUICK SUPER glassed froxt porch. Lot 580x200 PE 6 ove. 2 in this six room, home cash. 7380 Mull Ave. Pint, Mich. FRIENDLY STATION W Like win penuh neds trees FA) TTD» Nicholl Se ee tad as aven, 3 THELMA M. ELWOOD . . LOCAL MOVING BUSINESS DOING SERVICE = bene on price only $5 [60 BU icholie bedrooms up. ak floors, SUPERB CONSTRUCTION — 9169 ; Business & Residence -—%. K* Seen . i walls. a pe on a open to 8 ‘ 4 W. Lawrence St. at Case $1,695 screens, M rE ‘ou feat| tottus mE 3 NEW H USE aes snail store, in Waterford Township | — Baxter & . ae 4 pc NEST _ City tetas: | Gad basta a bat Pei rs meat ok "Rican meee ee| Livingstone | __ Ste cann ge <= = mai: any ‘ | BROS. |gs2eec room Attractive Mo Nice suburban location, $1200. handie Bun. call Mr. FE 23-1606. WOODWARD AND 13 Oven, 0, tor Your Convenience | gining L- Modern vu FINANCE CO. oIck B80 no y — athe! Watertora | fly "woter. uote > Seon cpene. $5 5 own Excellent Business Corner| A- JOHNSON, Realtor | 5, Sele Howsetrailers Su ™ cestrator 6.009 mile 4 decorated Tce : OR 32420 Idea! for super market or FE 4-2533 ~ Berkiey, + dition, $650 FE senet WE 8 Brick ° we purposes. moxie, Alcs, | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. vp ARrEP e our CICK “@ SUPER ¢ DR. Ra Aaa i — 2 A tater es | Fer Sete Rare Prop. 46) sities woken ot Pe aces | tae 2° 1 oe ~ . Te rr. ALi UMINUM een Ch ¥ ATED Orchard traile ae le nf HOUSE- $75 = a up fy an a. 4 RENT r 6 pew. clec- modern ane sig-| CHEVIE CLUB Gevgh? = ote ee 1 — SHOE USINESS Keep It Under Your Hat) (a Eer pai peta tes | me ae | Mie tcte ann i | PCE SPEGY I House Rome. by F000 We have Store and 2 Apts. vacant, 5 on $3 000, Needham Getae, |, oe SC othee Po. advertised this «x -» A Dizie Hwy. for living and &. Telegraph BUICK 8, RIVIERA, &1 rene ~ "$500 DOWN Sorbets | John K, Irwin | sesh Me RE ae ugh te aneee | CADILLAC ST Gunday 26 that wee toe ° $a. 0o “down, trv . CADILLAE ’S1 The tp, eo, bome 1m read | Pull 3 § *oteene, Be but_we never dreamed npaLTys PAUL M. JONES, ABA ESTATE A 4 Door, Sharp, $2,295 ts te i tse ‘popular megs | a would cut the price so sete, teak LW mY — one $195 Under ml. price Heater 5 been tolling about ye Py A Eve Fe 21904 ¥¥o lots bn. EMBERSESE ey Nichols Auto Saige 8 Saginaw on ls sper, epeee VALUET, Realt 7 a finest sot oa 6 na ~ . = street, SA » Gece ore, eee ent "amie ln We ta = mactee arent jin “WRIGHT, Realtor 922 8, Telegragt CO OPEN Bedroom Ranch Home | sae serra a] iH Ht i FoR 8 oak tor barver beauty salon, nal. ell for” fi or trade my You'll Do Better at , Realtor, | ——— ; : h “Gentleman or Farmers 8 at oO mist or HEE g th 3 F ot FS Wood Co. BP Arte OX. -. Used Cars Don't Forget ‘WINTER WON'T _ WAIT Will Your Car Start in the Morning? ‘ol Pont. A Nice 2 Door 2-tone Green A Bargain at— $945 ~ "49 Linc. 4 DOOR A Bargain At— $695 ‘51 Nash Statesman 4 Dr. Very Clean $745 ‘49 Merc. - CLUB COUPE New Paint Full Price— $595 SIX ‘52 Chev. 2 Doors, 4 Doors, Radios and Heaters $995 to $1,395 Transportation Nothing Over _ “48 Lincoln 4 dr., r&h "49 Nash 4 dr., r&h "47 Hudson, r&h "46 Buick, r&h, 'S2 motor "47 Buick 4 dr., r&h “ a For Sale Used Cars 85 { We Wanta Play Santa Claus ‘25 Cars ‘46 thru ‘49° $49.50 | to $499.50 No Money Down! Just Bring an Honest Face Many Other Late Models to Choose From at Drastic Price Reductions! All Cars~ Winterized & Ready to Go Ps USED aT GMAC_Terms All Cars Guaranteed COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. At the north end of town. Open Every Night ‘til 10 804 .N. Main OL2-7121 ROCHESTER (CARNIVAL ‘ / . ‘ f % THE PONTIAC PRESS, j SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12 it ras Jt » 1953 } [ _For Sale Used Cars 55 For Sale Used Cars al “For Sale Used Cars 55 \ © gansta by Dick Turner ; WE>. -| have these tine one-ow ner trade-ins listed below— | 1962 CHRYSLER Saratoga. Powerful V8 engine, ra- dio beater eutematic transemis- sion, light blue finish, excellent.) tires spotiess interior, A car you can drive with pride. Your pres- | ent car down, $56 & month | 1952 MERCURY | Custo am two door sedan This au tomobdile ts perfect! Carries new car guarantee, radio, heater au- | tomatic tranamission, white side wall tires, imterior very new. | Your present car down, $5133 @ | mona } 1982 DE SOTO | | Firedome V-8 Maroon and gray | 2 tone, radio, heater automatic | Expensive plastic | miles, bug-at trans nission seat covers, 18000 actual very good tires. A real $1,@ SAVE. winter expense and re-| : | pairs, buy an easy-start- ing good used car now aa eee | Cape. 1968 by WEA Gervicn, ne. 1951 PLYMOUTH Suburban. Heater, directional nals origina! {1% tres. $005 | 1950 CHRYSLER Saratoga One owner low mileage spotiess origina! dark blue finish radio, heater and automatic trans- mission chrome is like new good tires, $1045 1952 DODGE | Meadowbravk Dark gray four door radio automatic transmission, tinted glass. $1005 YOU (a+r : . | { sig- sh excellent “Our refrigerator is out of order — would you mind keep- ing these things in the furnace?” _For Sale Used Cars 58 CY OWENS A-l Used Cars For Sale Used Cars 55 Santa Has Nothing On Us Look at these good buys! Come in — see our other isfaction and a_ good you buy here. | 1951 DODGE Club coupe. Radio heater. and au values 50. Mercury club coupe, | “tomatic transmission baw seat radio, heater and over-| 4{f"seos © tires, A real buy - pam Arive «..precceecce $795 ise OLDSMOBILE No 181 | Myaremate * io — = 1950 Plymouth , . hydremat'e green finis Deluze four doce, redic, heater, | 2! Ford custom 2 dr, ra . | economical and good looking. dio, heater and Fordo- 1949 PONTIAC ! | wight streamiiner. compe | ayérametis, good tires. MONEY — $895 matic $745 'S1 Chevrolet 4 dr. sedan, } No 317 1950 Chevrolet loaded with extras, $795 Atyline deluxe ‘wo door, radio heater mechanically perfect. will receive complete sat- | ! a ° $795 50 Ford 2 dr, w hitewall. is not required as a down | tires, overdrive, radio & | payment on any of these Ne oe | heater ....cceceees $695 | cars listed, if you have 1950 Buick Special | well-established credit. Pour deer, radia, heater. Drive | '52 Ford 2 dr., radio, heat- you y : OV VE..e.. YS 1949 CHRYSLER $895 er & o erdrive ¥ Station Wagon. Metal with wood | trim rad heater and auto “9 ‘ matic transmission. aimost new, _'47 Pontiac convertible,| white wail tires. Perfect car if) ISN’ T IT ABOUT | TIME? you looked your car over? | Is it everything you want and need in acar? Does it start. geadily in cold. weather? Is the body! up to par? Is it clean| and respectable looking ? Does it compare with 34 Years of | Customer Confidence THE | WORKINGMAN’S LOT JACK = | ” as Jerri at Cottage oon NE FE 4-4546 BLACK 3-DOOr ‘t1 CHEVIE Pow. r glide 19.000 mileq Like new Prone PE 47065 \ CHEVIE. “41 2 DOOR. R&H GOOD eondition EM }.2385 ~LINCOLN-MERCURY IS THE BUY Res FE 3-000 ~~ DOOR DELUXE power-giide heater and turn si¢ 8675 6356 Gown Phone FE CHEVS 8) «4 DOOR DELUXE, covers heater turn oven rendition La Ww ssTit. 1952 CHEVS. 12 Beauties To Choose From 2 drs, 4 drs. Sport Coupes, Powerglides Low as $995 MICHIGAN'S FINEST : wooo a ad Roan | 198@ Buck 3 dr CENTRAL your neighbor's car? In| other words isn’t it about time you traded for a new and better car? -_ oan Ford Bed an ce paint, redie and heater besdo-ateue Very cleag cer 195) ee Sedan | — aR ol — drive New ear ance but | priced far below = pes Ee 1962 Mercury Custom Ce and heater ercomatic drive’ Very clean car } 1953 Pontiac Redio and heater Shiny jet bieck finish Reedy to ge 1931 Nesh Sedan Radio end heater Overdrive Ist class shape Famous Nash econ omy et @ give away price ‘ 1951 Mercury Cb Cpe Rede and heater Overdrive and fender skirts Priced right Very clean car "\980 Dodge Sedan let class shape Radic and heater Ready to ¢€0 Redio end heater Shing biack finish Redy to more 1948 Kelser Secan Fngine just replaced Priced ex tremely jow 1048 Lincoln Bp Cpe Rade & heater Overdrive High ciass quality for @ very low price SPECIAL 1952 Lincoln Capri Rad@ic and heater Hyrdramatic 4 way seats Surprisingly low priced. | Come im and see this today Our cere and have a been winterined ready to go. Aleo they hare been chected for fast starts on cold days Come in now and sa\e Om your next car LINCOLN-MERCURY Pike St, Lot Cor. Pike & Cass PHONES FE 4-3885 FE4-5114" FE 2-9167 No 267 1951 Chevrolet — eg: — deluse with re $1,145 No 2 1949 Buick Roadmaster ® door, redio, heater, Dyna- transmission Buick s best. $795 No. 278 1950 Buick Special Fou flow | radio, heater and hydra- | £ MNMIC 6 scvee sacs ‘48 Pontiac 2 dr., heater .....eceeee. "52 Ford 4 dr., heater . CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER '47 Mercury clb. cpe., $250 | "Woodward at 13% Mile Ra. | Lincoln 66410 '46 Plymouth 2 dr... A clean *wo door, a bargein at $995 Remember You get a better used car from your Buick dealer. ~ OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-9101 DESOTO DELUXE CONVERTIBLE edio, heater and white aavenis “latra clean. My equity anc take over payments FE +4108 MORE MORE MORE TUANER BARGAINS 44 Studebaker Convertible $3 Piymovuth Club coupe 52 Ford Custon 4@ door 50 Chev Club coupe «4 Chev Carry all 47 Mudson ...... 4 door 80 Olds... e aes 4 door Pontiacs 2 door Si Ford 2 door 2 Ford Country Sedan BSL Chev, wn .cceeees 2 door | §3 Ford Convertible 182 Ford ........... Victoria 47? Chev 2 doer |S Buick 2 door 50 Chev Pane! 80 Chev 2 door $1 Ford Station Wagon « Nash . 2 door $2 Studebaker 4 door SO Chev Convertible 51 Kaiser 2 door Ford « tom express 51 Frarier 4 door $1 Chev Siake © Ford 2 door s© Ford . Convertible $1 Piymouth . Buburban ns TTT Tree Coupe | $1 Buick : 4 door | 80 Ford ee 2 door $2 Ford Pane vale 4 door # Studebaker ae Coupe $1 Ford . & door se Cher 4 door 4 Ford 4 door © Ford Clad coupe $1 Ford Victoria @& Buick 4 door 50 Pontiac 4 doo 51 Mercury Clud coupe 47 Hudson 4 door 47 Pty mouth 4 door © Ford Convertible @ Pord 2 door 83 Ford Custom 4 door 80 Ford Convertible 448 DeSoto Club coupe | $1 Fort 2 door © Ford 2 door (@8 Buick ......., 2 door “6 Piymouth ..... 4 door “ tac Club coupe * Packard 4 door 3 td ‘actor 8 Comoletely equipped Pord ‘ Really truly Turner — se lew you won't believe 7 easy © is to buy on Turner terme. i) a8? 1ODRLS RA Steams ee mo 9 ca CY Ow P Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 ‘80 DODGE, LONG neet BASE Reasonable. FE 5-3 } | ese DODGE. LIFE DOAKD TIRES. FE 56563 radio & 5 } you take riders, $4000 a month 147 PONTIAC $495 Standard transmission, radio, heat er, quick starting good tires Per. | fect for transportation $2200 « month. 1947 FORD : Station Wagon Almost new tires new engine good radio, good heater, $12.00 a month radio and— $1,195 | Keller-Koch $175 | “FORD CONVERTIBLE pose | Radio, heater, white wall tires. $1720. Just —_ year old. Phone FE 5-3625 FORD CUSTOM 1961 2 lent condition Private ) DR. EXCEL- MA 6.3705 ‘yy? FORD $60 OR 43-0242 For a good used car that is guaranteed call or see’ | us. Clarkston MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER PON RETAIL Goodwill “Not a Name: Across From Post Off BUY YOUR C DEALER Y -BUY NOW SPECIAL! ‘48 Pontiac Hydramatic 4 dr., radio & heater $395 ‘46 and ‘47 Fords Pontiacs Plymouths guarantee with any Car) SPECIAL! ‘47 Ford 2 Door $195 ‘48 and ‘49 Chevies : | Pontiacs Plymouths | Fords MANY | IF TIA Your credit is good, we have 7. transportation S ORE specials you can buy with a down payment ot only But a Policy” $30 ’41 Ford coupe '42 Ford club coupe ’42 Ford tudor 42 Ford club coupe | '42 Dodge club coupe | 42 Buick tudor |'46 Hudson fordor ice on Mt. Clemens St. ' lus a AR FROM A} ‘sostudebaker tudor | OU KNOW! for only e all 1 Dodge clb. cpe.; and SAVE! 53 W illys hardtop, has $0409 ‘50, ‘S1, ‘52 51 Plymouth Fordor ; 1 1152 DeSoto V8 Fordor 53 DeSoto Fordor at substantial discount. BRAID Motor Sales Plymouths Fords Dodges Nash Olds Hardtops Suburbans Station Wag. SPECIAL! 50 Chev Cass at W. Pike Street FE 2-0186 range terms. This car clean. Low mileage. or FE 5-416 DON'T MISS vith - Suburban ‘51 many extras. Sale Used Cars | POO the extras. Down $265) * everything. Down $485! owner. Full price $895 DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer | 30 Years of Fair Dealing PLYMOUTH 1953 2 DR. IMPERA- tive! Must sell my car by Mon. to the highest bidder. - ar- ve FE 5-765). PLYMOUTH ‘52 4 DOOR DELUXE. sharp, radio & heater, low mile- age wit belp finance FE 2-0065 PLYMOUTH One owner. Very clean, priced ‘below market at Socony Garage Frapk- e For Sale Used Cars 55 BPO REPOSSESSIONS NICHOLS AUTO SALES 3 sae” Hear ke A ety mont. convertible. Sharp. 1 Hudson, door. = . deoaker. i 1 Piymouth, deluxe ¢ door, ake « 00g Drive a 5 eniy $38.!° Bo E onion Mi Ane TRUCKS | +48 peowta dr. ; many | RECONDITIONED extras. Down..... “9 | RIGHT '50 Plymouth clb. cpe. | INA ‘49 Pontiac. | Down ..-cesceee: ;| SEPARATE SHOP ‘49 Chev. 1-TON PICKUP |Special utility body with and cb. cpe.. power- | ~ and a few ‘53 steering and every- sie Oe OK” Eel . thing. Down....... $545, pain ly— Pontiacs ° Truck for only : |’53 Plymouth Fordor at S20 Chevies substantial discount. ‘47 GMC A large capacity %-ton ' van. Ideal for Christmas | deliveries—let it pay for itself during the season. Only $395 ‘50 GMC 14-ton Pickup ‘47 Ford 14-ton Panel > FE 24313 . | POUR SS, CTR COUPE | Styline Dr Drayton Plains i 51 Chev. radio & heater - $995 MORE Christmas Values See The m Today! PON TIAC -RETAIL STORE" FACTORY BRANCH 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill St. Phone PE 3-7117 | PLYMOUTH ‘50 Convertible, Sharp, $695 5 Bacrifice $300 Nichols Auto Sales 203 8. Saginaw FE 24313 Sedan Delivery PLYMOUTH 1951 CRANBROOK club coupe. Clean. good running car See. Will = cheap. _vF = 2-6052. 31 Tacoma Ct 198 PONTIAC DELUXE, 4 a radio, heater, clean throughout . PE 20783 ine Brand New ‘54 Chevrolet Trucks- NOW! | PONTIAC 1953 CHIEFTAIN DE- | A 4 dr. — tyra Pully eq | 5, mi. FE 40188 36 8. | posrrtic: ‘33. 4 DR DELUXE, hydramatic, yuee sidering. whit Rae, pom So oe eet ‘S33 PONTIAC 8 2 DR. DELUXE, dramatic, visor and oversized tires. $1,800. my 23-0604. PONTIAC ‘7. GOOD fee an a inst, “ee t today, Bye omer, Be sas; TRUCKERS dol bo aby 1. ab Low LOT PONTIAC E- luxe 8 eurnmene 2 dr. | owner. ‘ce = JACK PONTIAC 1942 6 5 TIRES at covers. New brakes. __Late = . - __ #9200. LU PONTIAC ‘47 CONVER' . Rah — New 5 Winter- For Sale Used Cars 55 S. Saginaw at Cottage PHONE FE 4-4546 | Sale Used Cars 58 | | ad Gays. “ner “| ae pe re 8 “aatty | KAISER ‘47 NASH CL. COUPE going overseas. MY! _ Holly ties. : — 1949, 4 DR. | Radio, heater, original th S wi a 47 FORD |—48 FORD 2 DR No Down Payment 195 "Gorn, on tres. ts PE 1 “1808 7 | ave Bi Lvs TOR PCRUP Witt TH Club coupe radio ond heater Quose dotune Loaded with extras With Good Credit } MICHIGAN’S lig PUNTIAC 8 * poom 9090 Sm . TOR PICKUP DE: aii” parts. chrome,_Nrcom pression sell “een & nee goog ees “| FINEST aner's pw and all Gay Sunday EM" J-2254 eens canton engine. This ts what you heve | WE BUY, SELL OR TRADE | $345 E BIG PAVED LOT _ , ‘4 FORD PICKOr been looking for WEST SIDE Used Cars| N CHE CORNER OF : “TRUCK ~ . 92? W. Huron FE 42185 WOODWARD aND 13 MILE ROAD pt cauack wan cue b 95 — _Relty pias Motor males nee, MigFORD VOSS. A-1 CONDITION. | LADD WASH AMBASSADOR, 1963 CUS | after -.m. 6 N_ Anderson — 932 W Huron “965. TE 3-726. ; = Rrwremete. . (PONTIAC, 1949 SEDAN. GOOD CLEAN-UP OFFER MOTOR SALES |: wasn, 0000 TT | —steae_oce, O88. FRESE WINTERIZED Pick Your Choice | ,Your Studebaker Dealer | "tai On Sate afer BY Ute STUDE. {1954 GMC . . | 451 8. Sagina AND Over 100 of Them ATSER. i0i, MaNMaTran, 802 PE 200 | 1951 COMMANDER READY TO GO! M2 Prem -ath dpecial $308 e mnt vel 9600, PE e159. 52 NASH Your Choice TR K i Ford, Cieck ... "3 St. , te RAM CONVERTIBLE Club Coupe Auto, UC S s2 piym savor Suburban im! WE ALSO HAVE 49 KAISER | PRY gecoees vm ote, eeer;| 4 Dr.—Overdrive 4 Piym. Suburban sees ac Cmoeies 83 ——, og a Good shen ‘< he) anon, _— . $095 895 | 7 : sreury, -lub ¢pe. * | fa ee _hydramatic esos) Cadiline: "33 Pervcuth aad . , $ | HYDRAMATIC DRIVE stat car. qs ECONOMY USED CARS | MICHIGAN'S MICHIGAN'S ss nea ms 2AM PE 42) | FINEST FINEST LADD Optional On Most Models ME SOE sj caxuwenexesws $75 FORD ‘so CUSTOM 2 DR. R & HL THE BIG PAVED LOT THE BIG PAVED . te 49 DeSoto 4 dr ores | new, paint, good rubber Tun woonwaRD AND 1) MILE ROAD | MOTOR SALES 100- M470 ” «ar oes Seer after pe ee PE TiNCOLN 160 4 “BEAUTY | WCCOMARD ARD 1 MILE ROAD! Your Studebaker Dealer . ene: Rennes 7 FORD @ CUSTOM 8 Cog. | Bette pester ere yas 451.8. Sagmaw FEE 425532 | B1 Pym. 2 GP... .seecseeeees $705 | dition, Low mileage, e061 Tubde| Sitwen 2 a 6p a a Gece tune, 7 WILSON GMC 40 Ford 40 4 .....ceeseeees-. 0408 | 30 MODEL A 0 PHONE OAE- ‘So Line’ Cosmo, H ms | | inode cer ey et ns a er Me! gos. W SO Ponting 4 GP. ....6.eeeees- ome | Foe “90, custom TUDOR, dowd & partheate a0 we ap 06 Baer Cone, Ss tatetacaes 485 FE 4-453 oodward 82 Plym. ¢ @00f ....cesteees did —— = — ———| ot scam oS bey ¢ Port Sot ae 398 1 FE2-9203 © Dodge Po. cceseeseeeses. 6900 | $1 HENRY J muTOR sales Be A a betebeinnnias Spotless t fimish, “S nearty| M34 at Le. 29-9611 "49 Chrys. Conv. new tires and excellent motor. 82". . BROS. reer kit, Skirts, white ‘SO 1951 CHAMPION $13,000 ‘actual miles. Must 2 & 4 Dr. Dodge Wonltiel. Dee. oan: Priced Down to Only ec meoeeree! §~NASH 95 Plymouth i A . Dealer Boe Fb rE Sa pm LADD 232 S, Saginaw St | 49 HUDSON 2 DR: samowntmere +. MOTOR SALES Ph. FE 2-9131 Ragin, beater, nad pertet cart) Sm carn geek ee | 8 ,, Your Studebaker Sales , | FORD S40, VICTORIA D $495 } j echt” Yo te “mie a2 _ MICHIGAN’S - ance! rnest (KIMBALL AK CORNE Inc. tT)i i Jere: dhe Lehy | eee eee , oe? eae Ss = } t ‘ t ” ll ll a, | x fy; 4? \ ‘ - ws +. j » rucks _56| MODEST MAIDENS = THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, DECEM PY Fd, bi Vat ct re ane a 4s B e eee . ‘ é é ( _Y = U 67| Sale Miscellaneous \. : ig . SED TRADE- IN ADDING MACHINES & CASH _ Sale Mineo Sale Miscellaneous r WEE TY-SEVEN- CLEARANCE _isters, new and used. EM Ls pe ‘ — e 6 Sand, ng? . P) ores CE ARANCE yye| tn tm Tope ns. «| Burmei me ee Qeavet, Dirt 68A| For’ Sale Pets TIC , | — Sh eeedbnnten To Se aN a begeee. rmeisters wi & yee See = " onan Chrome tabie with corn (yo sve 8, Gaginew. OPEN Ghedting | igo tia ft 4 ome“ _ 5 Sn ne svn S cartames new] oO misters | gyi ant | see g OI on eae sts ° Davenport aid’ chair <°°°°." 438-5 Gitte 67) SUNDAY 10 TO 3 SPECIAL ort cod : Vente, c and $29.95 HOME niall Combinaion doors | ne, A-1U full size bed beam 190TiE Rovecme EAST sizes including gees en | PROCESSED y | SUakawt ° SED TRUCKS MANY: ornen $139.50 or MM, 760 Welt, $40. =M Wooten me fer > —_ 7" | pare ee shanrekeD SASSY Pane rie LADIES ROLLER :' oxt , ia fas nents,| Fa canie iar net i suave elite C “7 nee Ra ny | Aimer AT ER Ts | BLACKET T'S ee re a Dodge 1-ton stake FURNITURE CO af bret. mal, size il. PE) ixi2 Ww. . Lin. fe eats Building Supplies AMERICAN STONE | _ bee . id, AC . one, = 3 x10 W. pine board . 99 | 161 Dinie PRODU : 361 8. Saginaw transform ENGiNES - 2| 1x8 W, piso board Pei i Bev. Clartston | F CTS | '52 Ford F VINATOR — REPRIO transformers, 30 ft. track ll| So , Scere, ters. 88 me oo tg Bom rE sess | : Se et es gicelnas con a ed a “gp|-TRENCHING | Prem oath re ad ae Aagteh Sous renee is, 2-speed axle, 8.25 _ ehester, OL hae Third, we . ‘exe e ‘iding am - 08.00 Footings & field tie FE cont | a of bank run by and | 7 COON BOUND a. a. tires, ideal for dump ee a SKATES | ius b., shingles, | 99 on ay 7 My — EUBCTRIC FRAtn wet setvest 1 ecles 1 black snd és box. = suite. dinette set. bedroom 2-7558 after 4 Papa i sheet hook a? on toe 40 mi €' belt tA ait Also new delivery. FRC saat PROWPT! toes , See fon, Some, er, igerator wash- _ bination $4331 RI me Mad wsetingy action ant fede. | PAIR OF NEW GOOsE Oe AREPLUMEING — a ce ELBCTRIC | CH TOP SOL SAND & GRAVEL | Pout 0) > . Y 21814, ° ‘garden tools. pillews, $16. Nylos DOWN BOYDELL PAIN ao fl —— stoves, full auto | ES FOR SALE i UF het 50 Ford '3-ton pickup BLUE LIVING ROOM_ 12. FE 3-000 yloa braided rugs, | EOD ARE BULDING © acom| <4 Se ie ignition oll furnaces BOAD ORAVEL oalyEway ipomaBte Clarkston cellent condition, af sore. EX. | SCHWINN 26 In. BOY'S z AND SAVE BURMEIWTER'S parte for of} burners, seats | ter od gh pt liens ipa COLLIE | sHEPHERD or FE 4674 +2300 ery condition. ICYCLE. MATER UP TO 9600 ON ALL as tanks, bot plates and eumas w grave) S poles $10 each Wil noid to’ 49GMCd NEW Cc . _ Can be seen at 41 348. JALS, _ for trailers cabins ings | WASHED SAND AND GRA | Christmas MU 0.2707 4 - ump, very ty ABINET SEWING MA-| GERM ridais Make Sure It's PETRO HEAT SERVI | fill dirt, road gravel, truc VEL pm s condition, ready te go be se Seto oe es wi aera swirs| Burmeisters asecineg, Mh, rater, Easoanes | ont snd, matvar: ont (Late a Pe to work . kite a inch telev $10 $00. FE 2-1007 ’ Open Evenings & ‘woot | DRIVEWAY © eee HAMSTE : , wall cabinet, $5. PE $4146 AMERICAN FLYER ELECTR Northern L Use OUR TOO aye pom | fill dirt ave, santé |" va aor eb oe P16. ALL | MOTOROLA TELEVISION oere train, automatic m= 1c em umber Co plumbing ia, DO YOUR ei | : FE 54-2877 a; Shop, 69 8. Astor, FE 44433. inch. "BE 6-€202_ SET, 17| vlers, 28 ft. of track. 8, unceu- 8187 Cooley Lake Rd . plete stoc wirtng, repairing. Co GRAVEL, SAND Fil PARAKEETS OP ’ 5 rack, $75 val TG < . stock m cE L DIRT j ALINES CAN 51 Ford F-7 tractor — A A in aon ~ COMBINATION iuERic a a WE DELIVER am hae eencalm Balldere |— ce ove. Gand © Grovel. stoi Mt_Clemens, YF aaa real beaut 1 | re 8. poancgregh. $178. MERICAN PLYER TRAIN WITH ait tate, Resins ee Ro rE | _S eS ea COCKER ged y, plenty rug- nowhere TRON | EM former & track, Reasonable EM { 3. trucks at ® to é: we Choeed Pri. thre Wed. | Sportmg Goods ~ ost ant ee renee FE . 1 * E GiRiLsé Be BIKE DOLL . EM 5906 KNOTTY PINE Kt, — ee sOLID MAPL er o . & the store| stroller, . L BED & _ N CABINET, | FE 8klIs_ GOOD CO DAachanus 4 ”-om $000.08 a str all epootal So eut skates, size 8 & 9. | THREE “js GAL. BRUMS. ~~ Pl on» _| cable alsa and wasing uit registered, ge Ty SS. C Ford tractor, F-6, wv LAR & enters ’ ‘ob 1¢° & IT’ sizes, From 1 PR. MAN 8 TUBULAR ice vabvae 2 poe Te. Wire om humbing geen STEVENS 20 a a eaainDUN aecet eae wo. PESO. OE, excelent tien |. vast bea 121d ulna. $1¢sh, Mates Ueed & 8 ope ine sboecraler sais Garr fi DOURLE. SNKE BOW) ic seat 32 Shere ye eee mprtnen 2 eens e us ause his ; The Good Someah 87. Giris 2% im. bi Ane $22 cabinets with igh! : 88 eee 80 ; : ° 21561 48 Ford, C&C, i dst tecnute fis wit is French is no reason, why he Sind ee Bae | Wal sen tat str Sea) Enver gman Rec TERED COMER PUPPIES ’ , ideal for a r as ‘that forei Pees Se FE ¢1555 “Just FARM TOYS — HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY Oviy 31 days left for tree lc | now Gan cunem he Ake cattle rack rich REBUILT SINGER PORTABLES Priced from $1.25 to $2.63 Sees out Balewin Armstrong NOpen dally 6 om. installa: | “Seupes ard access. Every alive | ic pioptagas soxea. VP ° 50 Al ifty floo: rmstrong y “3 . very Py ibe e 2 om Swaps 63 | Sale H oo 2s, oe ei ne we miu antes incyele | _ paints, We ve owe Ciosed Sundays wall furdier notice Sais or trade. th coters juss | CHRISTMAS | PARARED TT These Good U WILL THE (AR ousehold Goods 66 2 eee Site HEATER, Pontiac Farm Supp! DIAMOND EaknInéds POR 6 Arnason P lumbing | Yor Dixie Highway su Nes, onnnta t an Ar sed Trucks} s™spped TY | WHO B floor model Writs, cost you cal) 2211 Pentiae Rd. PP a-Ties ALE. | Pa. Ortonville 130 | YOU {CAN savE 3 Pen Cent! ‘allen! perrMens ro Ex. e All ioraatering trom feat” c Tintow- | Din ARGAINS __ $65.50. Skelgas. F" you only | J3@ SAW WITH” M +6100 OLIDDEN erase SATIN. WAR-| 8 PT.2 WH le deliver | Chicago oe ae skates, | —5°° buy EM 33514. R ios3 ple san OR 3-467 D: Ing Room Set a NORGE REFRI _ bench, 1 year old. worOR AND Y upply FE 4-000. 1 sonabdie, =F % RAILER, REA- fisning ‘eckle sketes archery Fo ao eeneeengeD eady for W k h Jy rMoore, {LOW waa Ou Bu a OE bassrenesso new unit RIGERATOR WONDERFUL BU Game. Lat omeal PURNACE | SPEED-Q binoculars. sportiog goods, fine nw Sate Poultry 78 or or wast swap fer lend ne, Sula “Limote seeerrees uarantee. Runs like M4 cious werm rd IN A LUS-| rer f steamers { able, one IRONER, REASON. tuggage & eather s os. fine sf pent neve fee, 2g, ba eter | Nn Cotton Mattresse winy bene = meuten lamb Cost eine 10. FE Bs ott al Pe Po ra for| ght cnibd's aiee. tee @ syeiee, sine pcariimes Cay away Ves our| PEE, DED OT eee _ 5. BATHINETTE. BAS . 0. pe. a ’ T ® oI - reve For Sale (oi — We Buy, Sell & Exch nge - ie High aan Senay. | frrmacTive BATHROOM Sea = ——. ates, 8126) BUCKSKINS ae eo” sireet Munart De tiive at Se oo ~ hing 64 OAKLAND _good shape, FE 1318, ” All in| ring set, D stm band ‘bas’ 30 Sa a ag ie Seat 6 PLY Pie | Sonne. gurees ete. Be tres’ | Leckhert Dewy, ts sie 2 SPORT FU * eS gleaming band has 10 gas Water heaters, ot! ot} = wheels to Mm GneC teku conts, purses. etc ‘et Graves nd. PE +736 Heights on Aubure SPOR COATS mn URNITURE WA oo A var ds set in white aoa furnaces, ee a... and pong Bargain L. L, pring W. Lemster 5311 N ag Cary sal PARAL, COLLAR 104.8. Saginaw PE 2-823 | AP TE GABERT’S | Sest_messomanie. vis bie. “HEIGH) _ oe Gor op Pawn r fod, | Fieiieta, laying tm wey ~ co ery 14” Aa = REAL WESTERN - 120 i —_ or P since July Coton tit BOTH COATS LINE | fy fete made TV gies APPLIANCE SPECIALS REAL WESTERN COWGIRL, OUT. HTS rt PLY | WANTED: commmeation ston _ Oitice't a an | ae : LJ __LBERTY MANOR adie ft 13 TV antenna oe - 629.96 A-l washer, balloon rolls, trim, w i os leather ae Por St. door 323° x 78. FE 50468 eves Oftice, 4 Patterson ¢ Loas Est ALIVE OR JR DRESSED. — TEEN-Hi STORM 1PM. WALTO 00.06 Kenmore wash: ‘ cea 8 Jr. misses size 10 e@ jacket, all 0sk KD 4-543) . - ee SHOT GUNS DEER . cue ne Knob Rd, Clarkston. o Ladies Eh ng 10, | PB 39-2257 N TV aces Hagan ical - ae adore for fafrides” 8 nip: telrigeretorn, Wi oe & “Tree demon HEARING AIDS. ae he Wi Mg 40 ? Pan pe gi it TO 7 Joslyn Ware enstration. Rule’ ch, 0 B ue alive PE 1163. im pertect condition. TABLE MODEL aan Worten | 3s second ve eeees a -4 size 5, a qoee beste, cet foe Boos co "st ow FE 22000. , or | GUNS BUY = WHITE BELTSVILLE ae VY = . TV with ARIsONRS $129 95 players os ome r pretty clothe _ Boe: i scceins 8EL SELL, TRADE. REN land turk AND HOt. our Ford Dealer HUDSON SEAL COAT, 6izZ ____ | + Call riter wt? ig ee er. 5 Duo-Therm console ou a. ‘as _ Fe ad 51 W. Buren ¥ Pg ve “FLOOR FUR- | 375 & Telegraph ‘Burr Shell tT Otis Gans “Os Freshly dressed, $25. 3848 Motorwa T, SIZE 38.| GRAY TW +3001. GE troner Coan Lid ~ BLACK ~ PRECI810 Se ALWAYS WRECKING -~ thermostat, 665. FE 5-1024 | Wood, Coal, Orian i R¢4 Lake 147 S. Saginaw St a _OIRL's | OR anay Gbita. TEE c--£ ist ALL “Woo. NEVER x qeeuume age. new. on roller ates Mie pellers, Lf es fined did materiale Pop Coat, siz 12 coe Rapio | een Fuet 9A | Broa BREasTED BRONZ TOR: Phone FE 54 ° et fit girl age $0 B ¢. OA 6-2717 . reason- others 3.5 lens 2'm camera, ber, doors. pl good sound lum-| feom drape On Living | FIREPLACE WOOD ENE _ FE 1-6319. . mete te choose magazines, FE 71-6000.) iF umbing, sash, s 04. OR 3-837). CUT TO DE- | Boas 101 MASONIC UNIFORM, EXTR Used Trade-in Dept. — I oe be month PE S818 coe ABLE ELECTRIC Bidg. buoply Co. 31243 W Unfos oe | ge (Pa, “UP To G agen oo grepiine” — nic, nce FRYERS. 83 = DPFERNATIONAL wow. $35, 7 size 38-40. Like fm yomed weievete a isses: $2.95 o cent off, OR 3-019 Mew, © per| Ra® Parinin T_car- sian $10, PE 2-9006| tory floorbos, Ph. FE —~FAe | 65 PULL ETS LAYING, @ WATIONAL ‘47, TRUCK, | DARK re an a ae ee ss 2 BRAND NEW PORTABLE SEW- Ar ye ¢|" Frame with front oak (NEW. EDWAY , am « each. MA (300. , ae Cheap. EM Yood condition. | ton fur cont, p i ou: | Student desk .. venesseroase’ red pm condition. see it after ar Reduced. 3083 SEM, | USED, ELECTRIC he = oon 2:00.| Sens Derehaced cheap. Can te rae = and bg bey By a Motor Sc Bane Canving— SmLeaGRA Round restaurant table ..... 04.58 at tee Me nent i5_WANDFAINTED WAL Peter Bg 4 Muron isare tron | Pei 8 Orenard é| ready OL 2010 or comets ___Motor Scooters 58 woo] overcoat, Size GORA |2 pe liv - stove .... $40.95 gift fees ANDPAINTED anteed. $39.50 up. Rey’ — Ries | of _ 86180 Lake, FE Leworidge w or come te F NEW & USED CUSHMAN z men. vote - ee dining ‘room aia $10.95 | ABC =e 2 a APE | JACRSON ad Ave. iy an ber ee PACKAGE COAL andimnaard : SIZE «0 : — ‘ali down payment. Free | $40.95 TYPE . — _ ers. 12 8 Paddock. Me Cae, $8 each. = “suITs. “\ YMA Free parking. a _go0d cond ~ WASHING Si sorais TRAIN, LIONEL 027, om awe AI ha gue 2x48 de DAY Witte dorket. ROSE TURKEY FARM Fer Sale Motorcycles 03 | EEL 792 S280 UE EV | xenwone. 2 Loup BIRCH CHILDS CATS, 45 pascener Orig reso, nc: | Saat” 7 seem | eet 2s eet np we my) on Ba 00, FOR AIL | CUivernons’ ov Suborns Ros 16. FE 2-738. KE! - e@ Only ir no. $28. FE 5-8432. " oF Will sell pai com- ne pipe $1.50 a length 00D SLAB WOOD ‘. a | af - , FOR PARTS & SERVICE GIRLS & BOYS NMORE DELUXE ELECTRIC | 3EW APPLIANCE TELEVISION. ‘om 3-050 part, also HO CEMENT BLOCK —y Pe bases. _OL 2-9606 . H ON ¥ CLOTHING, range, iate ECTRIc| efrigerator N 1. ‘ LOCK Deors — —— ee _Kdson Sates Co. 378 ose Harley song he er ‘oF ze; of wiliame Ls volt Matche cryers. 28 per cent oft Be tke Caary par TRI ea fee nena 220 _ vale td Livestock 73 _ For "Sale Bicyc eet INK SIDES COAT, BEAUTIFUL oes wener & size Gas STOVE: | Ww Menten oon | oer 3 Pm oa a lg eal, of tenho 601.8 SOO DAY ~SLAd WOOD. 3a| " ieartegsie > ycles 59A skins ip wend ' condition, al- a a ae dryers, Eve, | MANOLE & OF, STOVE VERY FAaete nee THE Overhead fakes Daal Free standing toilets $22.98 pe for $11. Delivered. 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Milbere "$2 Willams, FE * PIECE canmie - BOCA — room | O° ‘te trees gervice avauable. _ Trees, Shrubs 70 ave, “mal - 3 a + . r ft : sa eee erie, COLMED, SEML_FOR| "SHOP SEE SMe, NOM, ME | Sanh | pent Soe to ee cease co. \OmEnN ans, Taaaeoes | Tastee oe eee ROADMASTER BIKE.| end mere wedding, 620, Aloe suite SUBURBAN |3 Pc. x com siete ines érilis; | OF —— Fis 30003 31048 W. 8 Mile Ra epruce © pine. iss cae oan | Fr 4°60, west oo good condition. nee too al oe 16 to 18, like & SAVE | plete oe ce SUITE, CONM- of tools. ries Gea, ROTEONE AND Open daily 8 to 6 tree . cut your own live; rem TERED CORWIEDALE Se ee ear IW, too for owner, Priced | Where your doll a Puite. Cal EM 3 & living room| SEs: becker Stheke Christmas yy eg oo a. —— uil™ Open daily from La tt et 7 mot rein en Eas Sens, Qin we" Bx ZOE URE) ~ Sale Musical Goods para, 3348 Aubure Ra. FABLE. 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M DOORS Plastic seats end Sacks. “pel Dogs Trained Boarded __ 4301 _Josiyn Ra ee gushion, beak seats Pa ae a ig%* FV, GOOD CONDITION. 90 ae UERO BLECTSNS ,, | SRAUTIPOL RENTOCE CR wning T ; 32.06 value, $12. o. sALED = Ee ie’ | pet ca FY Seana TON | Pecmiioe ne Eee as | ar eee new | NY STORM SASH | Se no ate eee Mee | ato era Snir ; piano. Gal- REFRIGERATOR. | MAI -_ 05s, 608 Lake A “| “pur. ROMS. HEAT | 0OC™—~é‘ . ° ; A with Iron Firem THY, REO pre in 40566, . bed. Both tor berner stack, all an off} pups, © pane, Dawe te. Flanders _1-9468. aiaian : . Orchard trols, for Ste merece, Wall sehn 8. Com- L Guay ae quality. ail Sst ebapita “Eudes, seat fh] “puce poured ~oaows | “S*"* we. Save money gaee Telegraph. Lares F.| SIRT et eects = y position. . Operates (att_W_ Huron), ty Praill Rog. 8 house paint K . _FE 7 » dearding. saws We the latest in PIANO TUNING apt. “s Linoleum, $2.50 gal. ITCHEN CABINET GIN for co.vere : casi “ing. Oscar § AND REPAIR: | TABLE HIGH 3 N. 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OUW TYPE. 00600 | geoclen our mes Ane pen) © Catt Os TODAY! area oy ee | cen BEAGLE. 1 YEAR OLD eswe Rds ELECTRIC STEAM TABLE, WITH birds. $25 ee and NG BROS. eeead fect ) Sau a a, in oo 4 Rag tie F AND COCKER | P Your I-H Dealer Phone PE £008 _— shovan'¥us aus be yn Beene Road at Opdyke LIGHTS IN EARLY & $-2880, $i0. EACH, Fe x comronT Complete selection of BOLL. FEMALE, 22 M0.) Davie Machinery OTT rife Schon. =F. neues ter- THOR Ta bia Hey > GOLor | £ vee. a oo , _Tiak,_ Jes Orchard Lake Ave. FOIvTER PUP 6 MONTES 01 tate WOoet PESO Te - ETP | USE Se preerees meens cm | CHAT SAW il Miscellaneous 68) port CARPET Tie YD. DAVEN- > -D HEATING pupeine poecain "| Cmg. > one IN SAW ment size gas ae. New apart EQUIPMENT HAMSTERS FE $3000 Culloeh %3 a pH — Me coum cleeher ‘$k new troaing stery BS. ANDERSON S HAM So ibs wull cut a fast ae 8 Bp boards, 63.75 new trening Coal furnaces, $20 up “Oneida, FE 24353 saw, Other models also $39.50 ‘new ia: S088 wet Ol Furnaces a ISTERED RED packs. 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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1953 oe —— = --Today’s Radio Proarams -- Nixon fo Refurn |: § government, which, strongly op ,. any arms id to India’s Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel +—WW3- . —WX YZ. hern neighbor. , Pa ; eee? i! Channey 1—WXYE-TV Programs furnished by stations listed tm this columa af subject to change without notice H M d — } TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS gg ge tae erp “for | 9:00-~(4)—Playschoal. (1) — Play- wae, oe CRLW, wen dws, aan osin, eam wave, iene, sans ome on ay 4 Dead 5 Injured 7 Begins at 80. Jack | Today. (2)—This Is e. house — ’ Barry host to panel of oldsters. 12:45—(4)—City Affairs. 9: 45—(2)—News. ‘ ive * Seed oe te ye: |uee—Univ. of Mich, C1) | tee —(0—Ding Dong School. | eae wan neve crim pagtean couren | pres, mere, rim_wim nore one | To Bring Comprehensive“. Vahiclag Crash riety. World Adventure. (2) —Safety| Wixie's Wonderland. (2)—Arthur} Ww, Nowe, SIGE. fea, Cerenes CKLW. News WXYZ Crocker Winter Report to Ike on Asia, Seven. Coun Eye. Godfrey. KLW, News, Music ; — . . ; BENTON, Ky. @®—Four person doctor delicate a 1:30—(7)—Sunday Matinee. (2)— | 19:38—(4)—Glamor Girl. La _—_ _ —_ WYRE. "beyond the erore| “WWI me wulkoliang Far and Middle East were killed night when their tien tn “The Incredible Luck.” | Featurette. 11:00—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (7)—| “ww ice WWI, New a cner CRLW. Let There Be Light | CHLW. Your Bor Sut TEHRAN, Iran —Vice Presi-|auto attempted to pass a truck. (®—Stars of Tomorrow. Ama- 1:65-—~(2)—ProFress Bon. Charm Kitchen. owe , Ges'y of State CKLW., Labor News 11:Be— WIR. Star Symphony | war. willtep House |dent Richard Nixon returns to | collided with a station wagon and teur talent; youngsters... (2)— | 2:60—(4)—Big Picture. (2)—Lions | 11:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. | ¢:3®—WJR, Bob Reynolds WJBK, Don WXYZ, Ballroom WWJ, Life Beautiful ; then bounced into another car : vs. N.Y. 11:30—(4)—The Benne =| week nee an — ee CKLW, Chureh of God CKLW. Piano Briefs Washington Monday with a fresh) bi. others were oa ee, Cunely, | g:30—(4)—Chamber Music. ()—| Strike It Rich. * O-| er kee * 12:15—WJIR, Best Guest es Sow WCAR. News, Rhythm | bird's-eye view of Asia and the od aia a :38—(7T)—Leave . . — B ‘i t: It to the Girls. on W Show. 11:45—(4)—Follow Your Heart ¢:48-—WIR, Industry pa. $A Mage - A MONDAY MORNING WCAR, Mews. Rbyt Middle East and a report for Pres-| ciuded Nee Wnters ra sie pee Rey bree (4)—Kukla, Fran & Olli SATP Easiness Veteo we ¢:30—WJR, Farm Forum 8 oa Armstrong, guest. (®—Ethel and Albert. | *— . ~ CKLW, Michigan Catholie : > WWJ, Bob Maxwell ad ue ident Eisenhower that may recom-{39, Padycah; Louis Carl Hays, 24, Glock. Bud Collyer host; audi- Roundup. 12:00—(4)—Bride & Groom. (1)—12| Wi, Baron snd Bee WXYZ, Tomorrows World| O'LE' News 3:30 WWJ. Pepper ¥ 34, Paducah; and Mrs. Faye Wiey, ence participation show. 4:00—(4)—Roy Rogers. (1)—Tip-| Film. (2)—Valiant Lady. CKLW, Theater =o ‘th eee. tees, Wane WXYZ, Paul Winter of American policy toward this) yo non b . . — : ews, o! . ; _| Top Fun. 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. (4)—| W7BK Record Room Sansa peas ieowvie CHLW. Bete Che explosive part of the world. Oran Henson, 22, of Hardin, driv. 8:00—(7)—Pantomime Quiz. Cha 1:15—w SUNDAY AFTERNOON 4:30—(4)—Zoo Parade. (7)—Wild| Russ Mulholland. —-WXY%, Three Sune $00-Wan, Graghes ww, 8:45—WJR, Gel Sunde But, the vice president, after 8M | 6+ of the station wagon, was hos- rades game. (4)—I Bonino,/ Realm. 12:30—(7)—Stars on Seven. (2)—| "3¢—-WW4. Quis ‘em WWJ, Sunday Muste CHLW. Rows, Dave Ww Right to'aey, | intensive 10-week trip, is expected | italized at Paducah, where hi “Martha Comes Home,” and is | ;. Hall omerrew WXYZ, Green Room WXYZ, Truth Herald WJBK, Rise & Shine strongly support nonrecognition —_—* = ee ™ Super Circus ot Fame. | eae) Guiding Light. (4)—| see-wam, ouneese | SkLW. 'Brotbernocd | "waryn, Bice Oveood Cae wR, Lasee terme 1% Communist Chine, a continued |comauson was Heled os critical 5 3 —is WwW, Brotherhood wxyz, kk Osgood ‘ . —— Show. Manic, variety Glew SUNDAY EVENING _— et, Dancing Party Raptg aa) eel tae seen and tive rae Beet anaes and oe — sisi ot P t| Lost: One Police Badge . . . 1:00—(4)—Jean McBride. (2) —j| CKLW, 20 arch | 9:00—WW2. Linen - Tee other m. points of presen : ag of Decision. — 6:00—(4)—Dangerous Assignment.| You're What You Eat. 0:20—WIR. O1 ~ | SS CRLW, Sunder -comoet cxLw. ontinOrent ge gy Mae ae 8. policy. a ay tn pc - M. _— ligious. (4)—Amateur Hour. (N)—George Jessel. 1:30—(2)—Moore Show. (4)—Tele- w WJBK, Melody Time ‘ Binge WCAR, Talk Sports ixon, accompanied by le, }new added to Police Mack and amateur talent. 6:30—(4)—Victory at Sea. (T)—} WIBK, Hockey 1:45—WJR, Press Box ee tn bone 4:30—WJR, Matinee has traveled over 45,000 miles in| partment lost records last night. Fiction.| Boston Blackie. (2)—You Are| Female. 9:00—WJIR, Two for Money | 2:06—WJR, Lions ys. N. ¥ WXYZ, Dick Osgood wees “ee aren ss swift but revealing visits to 21] Police Sgt. Fred Johnson reported Films of unusual happenings. There. One of the first public | 2:60—-(2)—Double or Nothing CuLW. bare Danco ww, ee $:00—WIR, Jack White WJBK. Don M countries between New Zealand|he lost his badge. 0 — () ~ Boxing "book ’ in history is re- | 2:15—(7)—News. ; CKLW siser 3 gag ‘WWJ, Minute Parade WCAR, Belinds and Africa. He left Iran today for - . Lightweight ; ° 0:30—WJR, Jamboree WIJBK' News, Melody WXYZ, Osgood. Wolfe 4:43—WIR, patty | Lybia aft visit here. bout: De Marco enacted in “The Vindication of | 2:30—(7)—Theater. (2) — House-} Ww). y CKLW. News, David er a three-day Tony vs. Ted- v WXYZ, Hotel Statler WCAR, News, Review WJBK. News, Gentile 7, Women me Bouse Speaking men at the @y Davis. (4)—Show of Shows. Savonarola. party. CKLW, Lombardo 2:20—WWJ, Meet Congress WCAR, News wean: ous : to news - Coca, Sid Caesar, | 7:00—(4)—Badge 714. (7) — You 2:45—(4)—Nancy Dixon. . 10:00—WJR, Saturday Nite WXYZ, Healing Wings 8:18—WIm, Bed 5.00 city’s airport, he paid tribute to ae ote ee Gen ecey, | -Aseed foe (2>—Meet the | 80—CD—Big” Payot ¢A—Kate| "Egy, alae” | ee ag | WELK Cotte" com | “SavE ae ment, saying the country has “the Herb Shriner hosts comedy quiz.| UAW-CIO. th. CKLW, Wayne King WEYS Wootten, tek. | me” es “¢: 8:30—WJR, Music Hall CKLW, Rhythmaire, Chase nao antes eat |i, Fen, Pepn| DOr Cat Cause re Ge oer | EST nS rem | Sanctum mel] gre ge |te smn we family camel. - = ising p Aiea with physical “ed” 4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (7) cua, Deny tone WARK, News, Review 0:00—WIR, Howe Wwe tet ory Farrel * * *@ N S . iT Orchest t a ews, : e 1et9—C)—Hockey. Detroit. Red | instructor Frank T. Whip (Jack | TY) Noe Wrote Account. (2) Seem | etm Maree | Rare Beatie che | "Steud ait” | gar igonnower perhape, the, mod ALL DAY Wings vs. Boston Bruins. (2)— oe Pe ee (2) | "—Feature Theater. (7) — Em Uwwi New WEAR, News Rhythn "Tas meee he hensi of Pa- Medallion Theater. Chariet —Private Secretary. Susie Mc- w ~ @ wxyn, News CxLW, Dist Attorney mien wi —— CKLW. Cecil Brown, aitle’ aren Far East, South Aste Heston in “A Day in Town,” | amare Plaved by Ant hand, | &00(4)—Adventure Patrol. (7) | WK News WY2, Hour of Decision | "ww3) Bob Maxwell — and a slice of the Middle East drama of western farmer. until a client walks | —Auntle Dee, 11:15 WIR, Sports Final “WKY. Revival Hour WIBK. Don McLeod MONDAY NIGHT ever collected by a top-ranking 30:39—()—Hit Parade. Dorothy! jn and spoils everything. 5:15—(4)—Gabby Hayes. XYZ, Top of Town AB Songs 9:30_WJR, Mra. Paige a ee American official, It covers every- Collins and Snooky Lanson with §:30— (4) —Howdy Doody. (2) — CKLW. Israel Vistas —_ Sa, WWJ. Here's the Answer WHYTE. Wottclet beeiensto thing from views on Indian Prime tap tunes of the week. (2)—The- 8:00—(4)—Comedy Hour. Perry _ 11:38—WJR, Adiat 4:30—WJR, Pass im Review | CKL bor See ee Mister N MUSIC. — Como stars with Martha Bob Crosby. (7) Capt. Hartz. Wt, Bane Ferg. | CHEW. Cotme Mehten 9:45—WIR, Pete & Jos WBK. Horseman ehru to the operation Raye, Party ater. Feature film. Ben Blue, and the Fontane Sis- 5:45—(1)—News. (2)—Sports. CKLW, Phil With Muste ¢:45-—CKLW, News ww. Bvery Day :18--WIR. Clark of American, oversees libraries. ALL DAY 11:80—(1)—Feat film. - ; —_— ws ; Special Www, Budd L , ‘ Beth Hughes in “Inner Sanc.| ‘ts (—Motion Picture Acad- MONDAY EVENING SUNDAY MORNING 5:00_WJR, Musie for You | ##:00-WJR. trey Lee Gunite. Nixon has given no public in- ~ ¢ emy. Johnny Mack Brown stars €:00—WJIR, At Dawning WXYZ, News, Evening WWJ, Welcome Traveler CKLW, Eddie Chase dication of his views, but tum. 4)—Captured. Part II of in “Land of the Lawless.” (2)— 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (1)—De- WWJ, News, Music CKLW, The Shadow WXYZ, My Story ¢:30—WR, own the “Hogan-Yates Gang,” film| toast of the Town. Ed Sullivan | , lt Deadline. (2)—Gene Autry. | g5S° im "parm ‘ners WJBK, News SoBK: News, Mcleod | WW2. Pras Petcay | there is evidence he ‘aa ee. drama. (2)—Theater. “The 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—Sperts. WW), Cetin Cot? =|: 5:20 WIR, Kestolancts ve, mend some changes ap- host to Charles Laughton, Nora Coffee, Con Greatest Story : i Fighting Rats of Tobruk,” tea- and €:30—(4)—Sports. (7)—Wild Bill.| CKLW. sky Chapel CKLW. ‘True, Detects 10:30_WWJ, Bob Hope ¢:4S—WJR, Lowel Thomas |Proach to Asiatic problems and Kovach Istan Rabovsky, the w Rise & Shine : . WXYZ, WWJ, Nations’ Business teration ee | Scien ee |, OT a oom =| ee iattegtens | ee Reeemee | SRK A Ean] SMe cial "eperann a the US SPORTS Sheila Ryan, Richard Travis in ape Sg 5 Weatherman. CKLW, Breakfast’ Time SUNDAY SVENING 10:43_WWJ,-Break Bank WXYZ, Bill. Stern. information program. 9:00—(2)—Fred Waring. (4)— WJBK, News, Music ¢:00—WJR, Gene Autry WXYZ, Girl Marries CKLW, Pulton Lewis Jr He already has reported to the 2:30 P. M. “Fingerprints Don't Lie,” fea-| Playhouse. “The Midnight Call- 7:00 — (4) — Theater. (7)—Play-| 4.5, won sonata Ww. Considine WCAR, Harmony Hall WJBK, Tom White H on two of Asia’s g . ture film. er,” stars John Hudson, Cather. | _ house. @ Kennedy. WXYZ, Organ Reveries SXTZ Mon. Heediines | 11:00_WWJ, Strike tt Rich | *:1S—WWJ. Alex Drier immediate issues: no: quay menue ine Doucet, Betty Miller, (1) | ™%—-()—Jamie. (2)—News, (0) Cit, Beugney ‘Tos WHEE, Hows, Beserds WXYZ, Modern Romances | Cytw Guy Nunn 1. The possibility that France Walter Winchell. —Arthur Murray. WJBK, God's Church 6:15—WW4J, American Report| WJBK, Tom George 1:38—WJR, Pamtly Skeleton |May conclude a truce in Indo 8:08—(7)—Church in the Home Orchid Award 7:45 — (4) — News. (2) — Perry| 1:4s—wxy Ww, Cecil Brows WCAR, News, Harmony WWJ. Morgan Bes terms ‘merican offic 268—{0)—News. a (ty Peter peter Show. (2) | _ Come. Wwat" Deveuon "Bones wine Record Room 7g Saeed OC Kee naneer ‘als fear would permit Commu- 9:00—(4)—Crossroads Church. (7) —Man Behind the Badge. “The 8:00—(4)—Name That Tune. (7) om, News ¢:30—WJR, Our Miss Brooks 11 Ge Wan take Op Ming 748—WJIR, nust-trained Vietminh leader, Ho — ai poe room ederonver agent. ry in 1952 that BLAKES RADIO- respec a 5 FE {1655 : + is to attach a toll box and/| with the odor of popcorn, but when catered to Communists.| § Fi temstL RADIO & TV SERV. és | 84 FE 2-665 our oe fret ime Pcsy ed pd and | were so busy working on Christmas | The Dreamlins fastened Willie a aan Gen baw er aa noe’ t uaa a cet oem ee ~~ cRRISTIE RADIO, i PENANCE 38 Miler rE S-4153 eight ‘reindeer swooping grace-| 19 they paid no attention to the | info the harmeas | Although Phonevision of Chicago | the’ movie moguls cam take right | Defense Talks End EASTERN RADIO @ TV...” 's Gatland FE 2-165 fully above the stable. Then the|two Dreamlins who fitted from oe a es Little.| 34 Skiatron of New York had| over: 8 HAMPTON CO, a0 State FE come Dreaming looked down at Willie | bench to bench picking up tools| 17 uno ty ange gh mountain | previously demonstrated their sys-| “TV is better than ever.” HONOLULU @ — Representa- EVs. - 12... 770 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 4-5841 throwing himself wi ” nom one | and materials. And Santa was so| 4 jump off and you will fly 88) tems for paid TV, the recent world tives of the United States, Aus- hapa ae Seca, Pe RR 4-701 ree batik to another ond imagin | ad to see Willie quieted down he| Sure as anything. . premiere of the newest one, Tele-|9.Cent Federal Gas T tralia and New ealand ended a ROY SALES @ SERVICE, Pentins RA. FE ing that he truly was learning to| ®¢V¢T imagined that the puppy witte meter, made me really believe you n GX [two-day secret conference on Pa- par fy & TV....... 1157 W. Huron, FE fy. was busy with 4 world-shaking in- . — his a = could ‘marry talkies and TV—and Expected to Continue cifie naval defenses yesterday. WALTON 1. oe «sani a Huron, a 4-1133 “Oh, come now!” vention. agerly Up highest} maybe make honest women There was mo announcement on ‘INC aERvice Oe Jostyn, "Oh, now! exclaimed Mr, | *" mountian in sight. He climbed and of WASHINGTON resulta. INC. SERVICE DEPT........ | iN. Perey, FE Sah We need string them both @—Rep. Me Not Much, “You need wings to) . cee ee eis ig| he climbed. It wasn't a bit easy Gregor (R-Ohio), chairman of the PONTIAC ” ssue paper t ” — ° a Vie stopped his “B Mr. Not Much as he picked up| Particularly with the big kite The much advertised event took | roads subcommittee of the House RADIO & TV 7289 Wil's Lk. R4. OR 3- agperen flares wings bumping around his back. | Place in Palm Springs, Calif., with | Public Works aac ‘epevice 1515 Union Lk. R4, EM ) the deer don’t have wings,” he | these things from here and there. Tl TV committee, said yes- __. 8228 Cooley Lk. sen But by and by he got to the sets in private houses hooked | terday he taney Ré, EM ; pointed out. Yes, and we'll need plenty of thoght Congress would RADIO & TV 17196 Cooley Lk. Rd. EM 3-394 hay have built in wines thet eae” okt Sie, eee Ua, top. He couldn't see the stables| im for it. continue the 2-cent federal gasoline ERVI BIRMINGHAM . you can’t see,” said Mr. V “No, no,” Willie. “I can't| or sant® Land far below because} The afternoon show was the tax at its present level rather than ery no,” said Willie. “I can’t! he w SERVICE CO. 580 S. Woodarwd, Veolia, “Dec yon don't ave any| wait Here 1 will help.” He picked| te wae ore eer] Nowe Dametso game let it drop as scheduled to 1% am 6-0008 . it was a good thing he couldn't] “piacked cents April 1. Day or Wight CLARKSTON kind of wings and you'll never| up the jug of glue and carried it! co. the he out in the rest of the LAATSCH’S TV SERVICE fly.” to the stable. But wl he went ground or might have country” for the test, The price seu ndeccesi Geen Dixie, MA 5-5311_ Gilits ‘tien nei Giscoumegné. “140 put down the give Gn Sug bad] * Sered © See. ot “admission” on your TV DRA shall make myself gome wings,| spilled over and glued his jaws| He sald to himself, “In a few screen was $1, with nobody in eee Bae * tt... } Rd. OR Sortie kent wi ot tease = ; world ; 3 The Flying ~ as LAKE G Hwy. OR work-| “Good,” said Mr, Not Much. oar oe Pup.” | pests. : shops around here, Especially if|-That will keep you out of trouble| So saying, he oft the} ph yd ge" Ra. MY you help me.” dae te wae” Pande 1 leaped eS ee ‘SERVICE 0 Jodye’ nae fay Seth But, alas! instead of gliding| simultaneously at Strebe's Plaza . | gracefully away he fell smack|in town. This was “Forever Fe-| OXFORD RADIO & TV SHOP, 40 8. Washington, OA 8-200 into a pufty cloud and was| male,” starring Ginger ROCHESTER swept away — a prisoner in the/| Bill Holden and Paul poe pee *:----5 heart of the cloud, and at home the total entrance ‘ r : es 0S Wet tee be OF FBS (Next: The Cloudkeeper) fee for all the men, women and ms LAKE In the pies oa | children room could hold was MORSE exsceeesseesR®S Main St. MA 4. United States a giri child) just $1.35, ae For Information on Membership sa Seeders ansasinet ‘That was only the first day and = Phone FE G57e d years, | night, Further releases were to be - , eee eas / se an 2 ER e::, Rat | dpe eg ERE 7 \ ae fF % Ae ‘ f j : t : f |. ‘ i ® eee