1°! f ’ in ‘- . (8 os . ‘ , ; , : f 112th YEAR | k*k* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 114, 1954—82 PAGES ABQOCLATED PRESS UNITED PRESG - Te udents for Airmen HeioSu, ia U.S. Refuses to Exchange SI x * * lke Praises Citys S-D, Day Ettorts {4,000 Persons Lady Invited to Oakland County |§chool District ; = * x * gg te amity tai i a et | Cross-Examination Ends ane Tee aan Aan. RRA ar First an fe aes Sign Pledges “ay ; ‘Lets Contract Agog ied Backing Drive Officials Hope to Keep Area Completely Free of Traffic Mishaps If you’re a member of Pontiac’s “Army of 10,000,” having pledged to make S:D Day free of all traffic acci- dents for 24-hours begin- ning midnight tonight, you were congratulated by Pres- ident Eisenhower this morn- ing. . Secretary to the Presi- dent, Thomas E. Stephens, lauded Pontiac in a tele- ram forwarded to the Pon- Press today, in which he quotes the bipar ny - a appreciative of the splen record of Pontiac in the Safe Driving Day cam- paign. Headed by Clyle R. Haskill, local S-D Day chairman, volunteers, up until noon today, had collected some 14,000 names, all pledging utmost care as pedestrians and motorists tomorrow. The impressive, 125-foot scroll is expected to reach the President tomorrow when the entire nation | will be out to battle the cause of | traffic deaths on roads, highways.| and streets. : , Is However, this national battle will be rheaded by Pontiac’s Army.| .* ot ag as indicated by the city's ship expeetant mother died at St. intensive campaign in the past Joseph Mercy Hospital at"S p.m. week to lead the nation in a fight yesterday, of injuries suffered on a common foe which claimed [three hours earlier in a two-car ree | _ _ a than in the | ciision at Pontiac Lake and Scott . Lake Rds. “Wi we have received.” seid Maakitt, “Pos | Hospital attendants said the tee is aesured the sale recerd vietim, Mrs. Donna McClusky, of for Wednesday, We must place great effort upon ourselves on Wednesday to make our pledge a reality, Pontiac motorists and pedestrians have made that pledge. Let's keep it.” Meanwhile, petitioning will con- tinue till this evening. Then the scroll] will be expressed to Presi- dent Ike. (Petitioners are requested to re- | turn copies with the signatures mag bs ro dal ory Mrs. McClusky's husband, Dan- lice department's tral bereen nt: 23, who was driving the family Mother, 20, Dies After Accident Mrs. Donna McClusky Injured Fatally; Driver Being Held | A 2%0year-old Waterford Town- Held today for investigation of jnegligent homicide is Neil A. | Eriksen, 28, on temporary leave from the Army and temporarily residing at 995 LaSalle Ave. A |passenger with Eriksen, Chester was jailed on a drunk and dis- orderly charge. Vat eet AP Wirephete frem Washington BY WATERFORD GIRL—Mrs. Dwight Eisenhower | of Plainfield, N. J., an invitation to attend the first today received from Mary Lynn Gravelle (left) of | national senior Girl Scout roundup to be held in the Waterford Township, and Mrs. George S. Dunham, | Highland Recteation area in 1956. | Report Little Optimism Pope’s.Condition Grave | i | XII this morning reported his condition “stationary.” ceptibly in the past 48 hours The press spokesman’s announcement was the first | F eder al Worker not reported continued slow improvement since the pon- collapse 12 days ago with aj Girl’s Body Found in gastric ailment. | Capital Room; Death | seriousness of his condition. threatened by anemia. + time that the Vatican had * s Is Gun Vict § Uun VICIM tiff rallied from his serious | | Official reports in the past have | 4 “ | been inclined * minimize the P Believed Accident | The source who reported that the | year-old government _ girl A for 2 Buildings _|tary School; and After Anxious Days, Nights VATICAN CITY (®—A Vatican press spokesman an- ‘nounced that two physicians who examined Pope Pius Earlier a source close to the 78-year-old head of the Roman Catholic Church reported he had weakened per- and his doctors fear he is oe WASHINGTON W—A pretty 23- was Whitfield, Lake Street Projects to Be Ready for Use in Fall Pontiac Board of Educa- tion inaugurated its new 10-year, $9 million building program last night by: Awarding contracts for the new Lake Street school and an addition to the Daniel Whitfield Elemen- Authorizing $2,100,000 Contracts were- awarded to A. N. Hickson, Pontiac builder, who was low bidder. His combined bid for the two schools was $270,198, and includes an alternate figure of $1,500 for alumi- num sash for the buildings. Plans call for completing the new school and the addition by next September. Action taken last night is under the increased millage proposal en- dorsed by school voters June 14. The total program over a decade will build new schools, rehabilitate existing buildings and provide extra money for operation. The resolution unanimously adopted last night ‘‘comes as near to an unlimited tax bond as is possible—’'’ Louis Schimmel, board treasurer. si worth of school bonds to be |: offered for sale in January. |. : d F E i i! fii r TRIAL NEARING examination of Dr. Samuel Sheppard in its attempt to prove he killed his wife. Dr, Sheppard is shown entering the Cleveland court , meaning the Chinese Communists room just before opening of court. END—The prosecution today ended cross- g z Pontiac Production Will Hit All-Time High in December A new all-time high production record will be achieved this month at Pontiac Motor Division, it was revealed today by R. M. Critchfield, General Motors vice president and general rhanager at Pontiac. ‘ ° aap Although he did not quote a total for the Decem production schedule, Ward's Automotive Reports gives the’previous monthly high for Pontiac as just over 47,000 at Stating that it allows complete flexibility for the Pontiac district in its building program, Schimme! pin-pointed the resolution proviso that the interest will not exceed two and one-Half per cent claiming ‘that it will probably be much Cecil J. Cox, assistant super- | intendent of schools, asked the beard te note that this cost | Pope had grown weaker said he | found shot to death last night at | means about $21,000 per ciass- had been able to take only smal] a fashionable ™ apartment Gravelle, 28, of the Pontiac Hotel | spoonfuls of food by mouth the past across. the Potomac River in Ar- LAY : Strewn around the had been given, with difficulty, by | chain-locked room were piles of two days. He said more nutrition lington, Va. tube. The Pope also was said to |Christmas packages The victirn was identified as Sal- ly Wood, formerly of Medfield, house | room. . “This is a noteworthy figure when formeriy we paid from | $25,000 to well up in the $30,000 per classroom,” he said. Henry C. Haberkorn of the arch- Sam's Quizzing '/ units, in June, 1950. | Since the 1955 modet year tate onc . | began, Pontiac has set three new weekly production rec- ords. Output for the week ending Oct. 23 was 11,367, while 11,289 cars left the Sheppard Emphatically assembly line during the ‘ ; ATA week of Oct. 31. Denies Killing Wife and Last week's production totaled Inflicting Own Injuries | 11 237 units. Attributing this to the| difference in the situations CLEVELAND #—The cross-ex- enthusiastic public acceptance of | amination of Dr. Samuel Sheppard | the pew Pontiacs, Critchfield said, ended today with an assertion by | .. ert the state's attorney that he killed | OM aan + echedules his wife and inflicted his injuries|#ve been necessitated. by unpre- : i |car west on Pontiac Lake road; y ie pe : “ ___ {was treated for cuts, and his son, Other agencies will be pouring David, 16. months, received fore- great cooperation toward tomor- | head bruises. \itectural firm of H. E. Beyster | Associates, gave a review of the | buildings stating that Whitfield will have two kindergarten rooms, five classrooms, a teachers room, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) s Mahon, had asked Sheppard: “ , Dulles Leaving “Now, those ‘ajurion you ve.| A Dealers’ stock averaged | persons were convicted of con- | ceived, Doctor, didn’t you receive ‘#* than two cars per dealer on | servation game law violations last ® ® those from jumping off that plat- Nov. 30, and despite capacity pro | week it was announced today. on Paris Flight © form onto the beach?” | duction, the backlog of dealer |Most of the violations occurred “No, sir,” Sheppard answered. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) *\ during the deer season. ses. | “1 think tnat would be impossible”) a _ of German Rearmament ‘reasons for that answer, He said | ‘ there would have to be an injury | have speat a somewhat less rest- | \iass She worked at a secret gov- ful night last pight. Peed installation in Arlington The Pope was examined this and there were unconfirmed _re- row’s dramatic challenge. ; | morning by Mis personal physician, ports. that government agents Police Chief Herbert. W. Straley, Patrotmen Millard Pender and (Dr. Riccardo Galeazzi-Lisi, and | Searched the room today for pa- has ordered his officers to con- Merrifle Finkle said that Erik- (Prof. Antonio Gasbarrini, of Bo-| Pers she may have had in her tinue the enforcement policy of the) sen’s aute, traveling south on (logna, an expert in stomach dis- | possession. department in issuing tickets to) Scott Lake road, apparently ran | eases, At the Pentagon, officials de- traffic violators. : | « step sign and crashed into the | Reliable sources said that in the, S¢ribed her as a $4,200-a-year In addition officers have been | "He of the McClusky auto. | Vatican secretariat of state there, @Malyst, and a University of requested to make warning stops | Eriksen and Gravelle were ‘4S “a noticeable absence of opti- — : . te. for all violations no matter how [treated at Pontiac General Hos. ™'S™ Dr. W. C. Welburn, Arlington minor the infraction. |pital for minor injuries before be- | ; medical examiner, ‘said it ap- “This warning procedure will iM€ transferred to Oakland County Ike Appoints Campbell pig as oda valving. receive Saat tee | Gilet Asdistart Oajisad County | *© AEC During Recess eae she apparently had pur- wide demonstration” said Straley.|Prosecutor George F. Taylor said! WASHINGTON (UP) — Presi- ‘ rk aeeltnisl Goto as He odied het oll Ge t- that he would order an autopsy | dent Eisenhower today gave for- ath theory. also : renced Sea , . : ‘for Mrs. McClusky to determine | mer atomic energy commissioner | “** adve by Dudley H. — Treaty by French |On the top of the head as well. ment's availahjle men would be as- | eeaounet chaeb of deatil Joseph Campbell a cmneias. | tor, Arlington detective captain. ‘The top of his head was not in-| signed to traffic tomorrow to help | | He said, however, a full investiga-| WASHINGTON — Secretary of -4 . i ment as comptroller lL. , " ’ _ jured, although he claimed to have t prevent accidents. . | . Campbell nae in a tion was being launched to check | State Dulles leaves for Paris late a damage to the vertebra in his | e ore ging uppor Schools and churches will ring Even Danger in Safety Pi nm "ay ei s fact ae ate in| post during the 83rd Congress but the possibility of murder. eat to seek ways ot speeding neck, | eal Mie ae a natety | EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. —Joseph|‘did not receive Senate confirma. ™ = sald he bene ved ins ——— pees Ne nee “Isn't it a fact that you beat | mid ate 6 tar Deen oapcines onal lead — | Herbers glanced to read a bill-| tion. His y ‘ was sequence ev : “| your wife that morning,’’ Mahon ers Said after a artisan legislative conference wi message. up | tion. His name will go to the Ser- While wrapping gifts, Miss W om hed plans. | your 4 Pp | board urging traffic safety yester-| ate again next year. He was thundered,- “and after you killed President Eisenhower today that they wanted more de- At 9 and 11 a.m. prdestriens.|day and his car banged into the | named to fill the vacancy caused | Paused to examine the shotgun and/ He will be accompanied on the her you rushed down those steps +116 before committing th , lv ae t the admi and motorists are asked to stop | rear of another auto. , by the resignation of Lindsay War- | inserted Sour shells in it. Then a trip by Secretary’ of the|toward the beach and fell or ing Shemse'ves sl ine . “ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) No one was injured. - a: | Placed the gun on the card table.’ Treasury Humphrey and Adminis- jumped and injured yourself?” | istration’s foreign policy and national defense programs — = bir pak ° rel ipa | trator Harold E, Stassen of the| Sheppard delivered his emphatic next year. ° she jost the table with such | Fi Operations Administration. , : Gece that the ehedigian wing unasneca oreign ministration. | denial. The Democrats described the White House meeting as ‘off. As it fell, a tag still on the cordial and constructive. = rsper pe ae yognimny boa | Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson (Tex) pl pollens discharged; the other _— Comme opening Fre) dcaaibdly w fads i: said the Democrats moe ee need for action at " |ness to the tavern gunbattle in. the next session of Con- But he has said he expects to! which Gabriel C. Guerra, 22, was | 8TeSS ON a long-range for- services committee, said before to- on himself. cedented high demand for the 1955 “That is absélutely untrue—and | Pontiac. unfair,” Sheppard replied. This “Starting with announgement of was the only time in the long our new model on Oct. 29, our} cross-examination that the ac¢- | dealers had delivered in excess of | cused man raised his voice. The state's attorney, Confer With Ike on Foreign Policy Dem Chiefs Want Details rd For Your Christmas Giving | Immediate purpose of Dujles’ | . | trip is.to atfend a meeting of Standing Room Only | Treaty | Unusual Items for Your Home Offer at Modest Prices in Yule Merchandise the N. tlantic Or- wes AUSTIN, Tex. (UP) — Police three remained in the chamber. im-/| day's session he will oppose any By JANET ODELL l Gifts for the house! Of course, | they're for the folks who live in| the house; and there's an infinite variety of them. When we went brass towel rings: figurines for | even apartment dwellers like al my it from under collar no | wrought iron door knocker which | eitens Royal Deulten classics: | costs $3.50? Should your couple | bells — single bright ones, strings | like after dinner coffee, send them | of sleigh bells or Indian brass ones | a set of four coffee spoons which | Expect Cloudy Skies Will Continue Here Skies over Pontiac and vicinity discuss other matters with Brit- killed. ain's Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and France's Premier Pierre Mendes-France. last week he thought they might talk about Mendes-France's sug- Wells. “But t all they w Dulles told his news conference in the fantom “ wae eign trade “There must have been 50 people | provement ‘o in the tavern,” reported Lt. Merie Manpower situation and pay raise for the military. ! | Johnson also indicated Demo-| | cratic sympathy for some form of | rogram, the defense ‘substantial’ direct economic aid aq | for Asia if the administration rec- ; ommends it. There also wae strong Bomex‘ gift-snooping we were seeking the on a cord — prices range upwards | you may buy in an introductory , “7 expected to continue mostly ; - economic aid to Asia, but he said * plan, announced late unusual. If you are buying a lamp, | from a dollar. set for a modest price. cloudy with slight change fn tem- pen perry Fi Rag Repent In Today s Press Eisenhower and his advisers had| yessrday. to peat for o beset a piece of furniture, or a MeW| How ahput a holiday tablecioth| There : peratures. Gy ee dees * |reached no decision on such a first, second third class appliance, you need no further | tor three or four dollars? Wouldn't! ax a carved a United States Weather Bu- baaranpenaecie spring. | Canter » — RE program. mail rates. San = F from Germany that are bound ean a a 9 te SB aeeeton te Sly Fox Deals Death . Ig ie sagt ieteneeneeene eM In such a situation, Jéhnson | Mr. Eisenhower spent all day Mae to, catertain at iadersaal par to please any member of & |night to a high Wednesday be- | County News, III im | ald, the Democrats would have | Yesterday giving his GOP leaders ye ty Ai the one we sm were | cry 3 and to Lese-Clever Dogs [Emir See CII | & ama rier tatrmaten™ [4 rundown os 28 ream ceramic Christmas tree studded i Light snow or rain is forecast! LEANDILO, Wales (UP)—Hunt. $m, Posto | Republican and Desnecratic | excise and corporation tax cuts with tooth picks for canapes. Sets of decorative horse brasses for the extreme southeast section ers tried today to trap a sly fox wrence, Bavid..... ..@ | leaders of both houses, plus rank- 'scheduled for April be postponed, If they have no lazy’ susan fastened to leather straps, house of the state. | which has enticed several of their. Paterns SINISE UG [ing members of the Foreign Af-|" The White House said today's dems 9 reveiving it blessing plaques, buckets of all’ Yesterday in downtown Pontiac | hounds over a 200-foot cliff. conn Claus ” | fairs, Armed Services and Appro- meeting with Democratic as well tae will make any tray or sizes, and boxes of twenty-four the mercury climbed from 2-de- | Hunter Tom Jones said the fox Thesters 00022000000 Se | Priations Committees, conferted as Republican leaders dealt kindlers are all gifts you may give {gree low te a high of 33 in the runs at full speéd to the brink of TY # Radic Pregrams............. _ with the President, key Cabinet | with foreign policy, foreign large plate go around. to home ai | afternoon. » | the cliff and then veers away sharp-| Want Aés...........6, 27, #8, 9, 38 |members and the White House | ang national defense. The On the decorative side you might The kindlers are solidified kero-| At 8 a.m. today the thermometer |ly. Pursuing hounds, unable to cl cisco esse 16, 1, 1%, 19 | staff from 8:30 a. m. to 11:50°8, M. | speakers were Secretary of State consider switch plates in china, sene and do away with the need | registered 25 degrees, climbing to | stop, tumble to their death while | goes, ; rms simmer Dewstown Sen, Richard B, Russell (D-Ga),| John Foster Dulles and Defense (from $1.50); brass or wrought iron for kindling wood for the fireplace. | 37 by 2 p.m. ; the fox slips off unhurt, Tel-Muron open nitely ‘til 9 who will head the senate armed] Secretary Chagies Ei, Wilson, —- yo 7 q “} e ‘+ ‘ t oy * | x 5 A fe . A . + Nee { Pee ae ee ee | ne on ee) ee fs ee ae ee ey a | ee eee ee ee | | ~ <-eeres eme rs \ \ haw a . —_ ee —— ’ —T - } 4 — ‘ . - ’ : z. . { es : : ‘ - ( . j Two * Roser sy : : ___.__ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER-14, 1954 The From Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM — City Commis: | sioners went into closed session | following last night's meeting, pre-| sumably to discuss a bond ordi- nance to be presented next week— | for a revenue bond issue totaling $400,000 for off-street parking lots, | bringing: a. third parking lot into the picture. The bond’issue, touched on brief- ly at the regular meeting, spells out the number of lots to be fi- nanced. Indicated in the ordinance is the fact that a third lot would | be locitfed between Woodward and} Hunter, on either the north or south side of Hamilton street. This is in addition to the pro- $260,000 lot te accem- | be- j Brown and a considered | Martin, extending east from | A round sum of $100,000 | in connection | I A detailed break-down of con-| struction costs of the Pierce street | was submitted by City Engi-) neer L. R, Gare and raised the! $10,000. up half the difference | was a $5,000 figure shown in con-| Commissioners Di Parking Lot Bond Issue | 9 or 9:30 p.m. every day, Mor- sd SCUSS tensen -said . . > Annual Christmas show and display of Ure lecal branch of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Assn. will be held from 2 te 9 p.m. tomerrew at the Community Heuse. Mrs, Clyde Hagerman will use a Della Robbia wreath as the motif for the serving table, with punch served to Members and friends during the decorative showing. + - * Nominees will be announced for the coming year and then Sodality of Our Lady of St. Catholic Church will have a Christmas party, complete with refreshments and a gift exchange, | Starting at 8 tonight at the Com-J munity House. . ss “Bring a Guest Night” is what members of the Junior Woman's Club have tagged tonight's Christ- mas party, to be held at 8 at the Shéffield road home of Mrs. Atwell | Smith. y s * s Lions Club members will have their heads in the clouds following tomiorrow's noon luncheon at the Community House, when Henry Maday, president of the Detroit Flying Saucer Club, is their guest Columban | LIGHTING CHANUKAH CANDLES—Three generations of the Joe Jacobson family gathered around the table to explain how a candle a day is lighted on the Menorah during the Chanukah celebration. the picture are Mr. and Mrs, Jacobson (center); their son and two In What Religion Means to Our Family _—-hayrs will remain open until either | == sa aaacam soadie r nection with removal of 10 existing | "Peeker. buildings from the site. This was, ‘ 7 listed as a variable. Land acquisi- Pontiac Deaths tion is also responsible for the in- | sible layout submitted for the a, Joseph A. Dupuis car lot, which City Manager Don- Funeral service will be held crease in cost. 4 Commissioners approved a pos- | ald C, Egbert will purge further Wednesday at 3 p.m. from the before presenting detailed cost es-, Huntoon Funeral Home for Joseph timates, | A. Dupuis, 44, of 90 W. Berkshire di * ¢ ® | Rd. Reader Forrest Kane of the Is & possible to go a full 24 First Church of Christ Scientist hours with no traffic accidents? | will officiate. Burial will follow in The nations’ drivers and pedes- |akeland Cemetery, Clarkston. will be put to the test at, Mr. Dupuis died yesterday at his tonight, the day Presi-| home. Alvin G. Hall Otarte na extensive twee Aiin (. Hall, 67, of 39 Midway don | Ave. died yesterday at St. Joseph the year,” | Mercy Hospital after a brief ill Ralph ness. BMentey. | Born in Port Huron Oct. 8, 1887, an average he was the son of George and year, We | Josephine Payette Hall and mar- accidents | ie Fy E by as he would have everyone years and was employed by the and walk. Remember | City of Pontiac as a truck driver. and: then make every Besides his widow, he is sur- SD Day,” asked Moxley. | vived by three sons, Melvin. Alvin Abel oy Jr., and Donald, all of Pontiac: six hours started this week | daughters, Viola Hall, Mrs. Ethel will continue through. Dec. 23) Booth, Mrs. Mabel. Townsend. ¥'of Birmitigham's Mrs, Leohé Barraco. Mrs. Maxine stores, Mortensen, Cham- ber of Commerce manager said yesterday. Those maintaining late foe er of Pontiac. One brother, Lewis, also survives Mr. Hall is at the Pursley Fu- — |neral Home. Arrangements will be 2 Building Contracts Awards for Schools | Rd. RFD No. 1, Three Rivers, (Continued From Page One) | formeriy a resident of Pontiac and connected covered passage died yesterday at the Three Rivers way with the present school Hospital The Lake St. School, said Haber- | announced later, Nittie M. Higgins Nittie M. Higgms, 47, Buckhorn She was born in Montana Dec korn, will consist of two kinder- | 2: 1907, the daughter of Guy R. | gartens, eight primary classrooms, an office, clinic, teachers’ room. She is survived by her mother, boiler room. This school has been | ‘WO sisters. Mrs. R. F. Clifton designed to allow for future ex- | also a former resident of Pontiac pansion of classrooms and a multi-; !th vhom she lived and Mrs purpose room. | Frank Crone of Galveston, Tex Classrooms are self-contained in | A brother, Thomas Higgins of both schools and similar facilities | Walled Lake also survives include lighted sky domes. storage | The funeral will be held Thurs cabinets, display boards, teacher's | day at 10:30 a. m. from the Austin ~closet. double sink, workbenches | Funeral Home in Three Rivers for group study and cloak closets The Rev. Keith Haves will offici- for each room. The wall between | #'* Burial will be at 2 p. m classroom and corridor in its, &! the Oakland Hills Cemetery at upper section will be of glass Nov! strips. This enables greater nat- ural lighting. "a Nancy Grim Higgins. ‘Mrs. Thomas lacabeon Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, Pon Mrs. Thomas ‘Plorehce) Jacob tine superintendent, pointed out *0n, 69. of 28 E. Iroquois Rd. died that the Lake Street School is /ast night at Pontiac General not permanently named as such. Hospital after several months’ “We are only using that as a _— = Born in Guys Mills. Pa. Nov. 3 designation now. It is our hope 1X5, she was the daughter of that the young boys and girls who Ss § at attend thet scheol will select their SY/vester and Lucie Byham and aa aeine edule ducing the “a married in Meadville. Pa. in first year they are in the build. "| ing,” he said. Mrs Jacobson came to Pontiac _ from Detroit 27 years ago. She eet was a member of the Central The Weather Methodist Church, Lois Parker | Umit of WSCS, Garden Club and was at one time superintendent of the of the Sunday School PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mestir cleedy threagh temerrew Little change im temperatere Lew tenight 38 te 44 > , High temerrew 14 to 38. Variable winds Primary 4 to 6 miles an beour in her church Wear) talPostine Besides her husband. she is sur Lowest temperature preceding 8 &@M Vived by two sisters and two At 8 am. Wind velocity 1-2 mph brothers, Mrs. Alda Troedson of tion: Northeast “on y coheca at 8 pm Heppner, Ore, Mrs. Jessie I. Sun rises Wednesday at 7 54 pm Morrison and R. W Moon rises Tuesday at 1933 pm } ; a xt heaen sata’ Wednesday) at) 11741, a/m (;uys Mills. Pa. and M. K Byham ~ N\ > € os ¥~ Deowntewn Temperatetes of = a = 2 ilem.. “4 Service will be held Wednesday - TE mm $ at 8 p.m. from Sparks - Griffin 2 2p om 1°) Chapel. Dr. Milton H Bank will a officiate” Following the service Menday in Pontiac Virs Jacobson ww be sent to {As recorded downtown: ; Highest temperature ; 39 Meadville. Pa. for service and weet temperature ne avate : 73 : P Mean temperature ....... 28 burial Friday Weather mn y _,, Attorney Arthur Hays eancvens - 2 Dies in New York at 73 Mean temperature. . 34 Westher—Rate chengiig te seew, =| NEW YORK (UP) Arthur Highest ee This ' Garfield Hays noted Attorney 88 tm 108i -1 in igi4) and general counsel! to the Ameri Monday's Temperstere Chatt can Civil Liberties Union. died at Buffelo - 39 23 Miami 77: 6s New York Hospital today of a bs mtg Ss oo ole - aod heart ailment 3% 33) «New York 41 38 He had been a prominent par 3 = is ir % Nopant in civil rights trials dating a 21 Prencisco $5 43 back !9 the early 1920's. They in- o ro Beattie ‘ c cluded such famous cases as the 7 Bd Bian, dl ony 3 % Scopes “monkey” evolution trial a 30 42 38, 4nd the Sacco-Vanzetti case. \ Bolliger and Mrs. Helen De Noy- | By LULA B. OGDEN “Religion is one of my most im- portant means and reasons for liv- ing,"’ said Joe Jatobson of 211 S | Marshall St. | “It supplements the gaps be- | tween my business, recreational |and social life with a meaningful | purpose to live a full life. “As I must work to sustain my body, so I must pray each day in ,; My synagogue Congregation B'Nai | Israel, to sustain my mind with a feeling of ease and contentment. “I believe religion should be one of the leading factors in any family life. Because of this be- Hy im observing the teachings and practices of Judaism, the faith ef my fathers. “At each holiday it is. the prac tice of my family to attend reli- gious services al the synagogue and | also to have family observance of the holiday for the entire family | at home | “Even the youngest members of ' the family are encouraged to enter into the holiday mood by asking Condon Ends Attempt for Clearance, Quits WASHINGTON U®—The Pentagon sa}s it is closing its books on Dr bkdward LU. Condon now that the scientist has quit as research direc tor for the Corning (N_Y.) Glass Works and has halted his attempt lief I have tried to lead my fam- | | questions pertaining to the holiday ! three-way relationship between | 4 or by performing a religidus rite such as lighting the Chanukah them “From youthful Interest to adult understanding of religion is but a short step. aided by teach- ers and parents. Religion pre- sents a wonderful means for a Pontiac Production Hits Monthly Record (Continued From Page One) orders has continued to in | crease. He added that production line | workers at the Pontiac plant had ' to gain security clearance from the | Navy. Condon, former head of the Bu reau of Standards announced through the Corning firm that he was doing so because ‘I do not feel there is any possibility of my securing a fair and independent judgment” in a review of his se curity status. Ilis security clear ance was suspended by the Navy last October. Corning Glass does classified work for the Navy. Woman Asks Hearing on Armed Robbery Count Examination of robbery armed charges was demanded yesterday by Misa Alice O 38, of 44 S Saginaw St, when arraigned be fore Pontiac Judge Cecil hum She was identified by Newkirk of 574 Stirling. a cab driv er, as the woman who robbed him of $30 at knife point Dec, 10 McCallum her -examination for Dec. 22) Miss Bates furnish $3.000 bond in Oakland County tates set unable to is being held Jail Reports Sighting Sub PEARL HARBOR spokesman said a sighted visually and with radar what appeared to be a submarine in the Midway ra, about 1000 of Pearl Harbor, The nationality of the ves sel was not given patrol plane Island at miles northwest BRING THIS COUPON « For Extra Savings Tonite and Wednesday Complete Set for Finger Painting — Regular $3 Value 9 j c Limit -1 to a customer. Priced $ ? without coupon, ; 9 WN. Saginaw —2nd Floor un—A Navy! \Jameeennenaeeeeane | McCal Wilham done “an outstanding job’ in reaching a new alltime high rate only three months after the new models were introduced. Critchfield credited a smoothly coordinated program between plant personnel and the machine tool manufacturers for accomplish- ing the retooling for 1955 models with a minimum interruption of production, Production schedules at Pontiac, according to the Ward report, are running 15 to 20 per cent ahead of last year, Se far this model year, Pontiac preduction has amounted to 9.5 per cent of the total for the in- dusiry, as compared with about 6.6 per cent for the 1954 model year. And while Pontiac ranked sixth in sales during the 1954 model year, Ward's reports that Pontiac is currently fourth in production of 1955 models, right behind the three leaders in the low-price class. Nun Thanked by Pope GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—A Grand Rapids nun has received a letter from Pope Pius XII thanking her for a copy of a booklet which she dedicated to him Sister Mary Roesalina, a member of the Cath- olic Central High faculty, said the letter was written just before the Pope's recent illness. 'Ex-Pontiac Man Wins Bar Essay | child, parent and God. “Through the question of the It helps give our entire family a| Request candies and saying @ prayer over child and the seeking of an expla- | way of inner strength , nation by the parents, each finds a deeper security in life by forming | a faith and trust in each other and | with ourselves, with God. in God, * ‘Religion helps give each of us daughters, Alvin, Shirley (Mrs. James Pappas) and Crone); their four grandchildren, Diane Hope, Cathy Lee, David Hirsh (baby) and Anita Ellen. They are children of Mr. and Mrs, Nathan Crone, ‘ Pentiae Press Phete Betty (Mrs. Nathan Jacobsons Place Faith in Lead Role in Everyday Living Ten Commandments to follow in| my dealings with my fellow men. | and peace to | enable us to live in contentment | with others and) “This to me is the meaning of a moral code for daily living; the religion,” he said. Prize on Recount | A former Pontiac attorney, Henry J. Merry, was awarded a $2,500 , essay prize after it was discovered that the previously announced first | place winner had exceeded the word limitation, the American Bar , Assn. said today. Merry, 46, was admitted to the ‘bar here in 1936 but left shortly ! afterward for Cambridge, Mass... _where he now lives. He had been awarded second place for his sub- | ject. “The Investigative Powers of Congress.” Judges, after announcing in Sép- tember that the contest had been won by Miriam Lashey, of Tulsa. Okla." announced in the current issue of the ABA Journal that a re check showed she exceeded the 5,000-word limit Troy Township Youths Fined on Driving Charge BIRMINGHAM—A trio of Troy Township youths pleaded not guilty to a charge of reckless driving when they appeared before Jus tice John G. Gafill yesterday, but after a four-hour court session each was placed on three months probation. The three were: Charles Aspin- wall, 17, of 61 Cutting St.: James E. Kile, 18, of 5630 Coolidge Rd_: and David Ogg. 18, of 5874 Liver- | nois Rd New Zealand has four principal cities in area and population. They are-Auckland, Wellington, Christ- church and Dunedin in that order. | Ht is believed to be 3,800 years old. | Chanukah this year begins with | Dec. 19 and continues for eight days. It commemorates the Jew- inh victory against the demoral- izing and oppressing Syrians and ancient Greeks whe aimed te eradicate Judaism, After Jewish soldiers. victorious- ly entered Jerusalem, they cleansed, repaired and rededicated the temple. It was at this time | that the priests prepared to kindle the perpetual light, the Menorah® Tt is still the practice to light a! candle, Increasing the light each day during Chanukah. The ninth candie, the ‘‘shamash."’ is not counted but is called the servant | candle and is used to light the other eight. The Chanukah lights are dis- played as a symbol of freedom. President Lauds City on Eve of S-D Day (Continued From Page One) for a moment of prayer for the success of the event. Tonight at midnight residents will assume an unprecedented re- sponsibility—no traffic accidents— not even one Will) the notorious foe which, took 38,300 American lives last year mar the purpose of the Pres- ident's proclaimed S-D Day? Or, will such unanimous demonstra- tions—as Pontiac's ‘‘Army of 10.- | 000°" win its stirring battle. you | will know the answer to that ques- tion Thursday ,,. Dec. 16, , . Mid- night The Grizzly Giant, a tree in Yo- semite national park eis 27.6 feet in diameter and 209 feet tall. | PERFUME 10 00 end $.00 TOUET WATER e: pvt ‘oe * 3.50 end 2.00 — “ = announces COTY NEW Paris-Inspired Perfume! Here is your newest confederate in the art of “giving ‘living’! Give it to a lucky friend, .use it yourself of discovering this newest creation of the master perfumers, COTY. —— eS we, — and in the art of but don't miss the thrill ae —Main Floor | Renard ‘Talk Up Regericr Schools Accept (Not Communists, a | eee ae ee a SSeS EES SESS ’ — oe re eet nee ~ Wilson Tells Club * NEW ORLEANS & — Secretary . . /of Defense Wilson called upon Land for Linda Vista | Americans _ + ae HH : more a their own Building Is Acquired | political ideals and less about the for $2,500 an Acre | power and beliefs of Soviet Russia. | “The United States is strong and Offer of $2,500 an. acre for a is growing stronger," Wilson said, 10-acr¢ school site for the proposed | and if the United States and its Linda Vista School in the East | allies are willing to maintain rea- Boulevard-Mt. Clemens - Perry | ‘nsble military strength the Com- ° | munists “‘may stop their aggres- Street area was accepted by the | sion and not precipitate a war Pontiac Board of Education last | they cannot win.” night. . | In a speech before the New Or- Original jee for the Jand | !eans Chamber of Commerce last was Sen an one. Whee cortiar night, the defense chief underlined negotiations on’ the price brought | @ favorite theme of his when he no agreement the school district Said “Too much has been said filed condemnation proceedings. | #bout the rising power of the The site is owned by a Detroit Sovicts and too little about our own syndicate of land developers, rep- | Strength.” resented by Willis M. Brewer, who! Wilson said the United States also holds an interest in the land. must maintain air power of all “second to none” in quality Offer for Site “The safety of our nation dential development. | pends upon _.. keeping our School district's of power out ahead,” he said. the land, in preparation for ap- | Edible mushrooms contain 90 per ae peels Agel cig Rages Berd | THIS CHRISTMAS trustees decided the $2,500 was a Gwe Hur me Girer The board’ Dudley was Board : fin and Robert B. , board neural member, pointed out that the time = saved by avoiding court action is | important. It is hoped to have the new school ready by next fall. ty that the school cost of developing two jacent to the site was school Teachers’ Pay Rising 16WA CITY, Iowa (UP) — Iowa Historical Society found that 24 today’s teachers are well paid com- | 5 i pared with salaries of educators | Sani ead BLADES " of 100 years ago. os eee ee | The average salary of men teach- ers in 1854 was $19.73 a month, SIMAS (@ the society said, Women teachers | G averaged $9.79 a month. — $8 N. Seginaw —Main Floor se NOT Rubber .. . but Genuine LEATHER THERMO - INSULATED All-W inter Laced Pacs —for Sportsmen and Outdoor Workers $49% ENDICOTT-JOHNSON has de- signed the perfect ‘Ranger’ boot with the NEW thetmo insulation that keeps feet warm by the thermos-bottle princi- ple. Top quality Eskimo oil- tanned leather, 8-inch mocca- sin vamp bluchers. Sizes 7-|2 Points 12345 . Point "tear Gusset er Toneve SLE Das Sse Point 7—Leather Lining throughout 99 N. Saginaw —Basement ¥ j J 4 . . . . . ” . ! 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Sin + Pecan NEW YORK (INS)—All my fel- “You seem to read every single| some other topic, the way folks but in they of books and read- ored Signal Co., First ‘Armored |Jow authors in America may now thing that;comes out,” some peo-| usually do when they ask, “Did ing, there another reason they vision’ has a ready answer when | charge me with mutiny or may-| ple say to me, a touch of envy in| you have lots of fun on your va- | won't stand still for an answer. vridice’ ask ‘him for a smoke. |hem, treason or heresy, but I do| t thelr voloes. “Hew can you ev cation?” I'm probably fooling myself, but “Sorry quit smoking three days wish people who don't really like | find the time?” In either case, pedlpaect rye) | Siamenl tigen -— ” of ' would bore the living daylights out | reasons is. 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What inverted | snobbery is there that makes 80) many folks feel that the pursuit of | certain hobbies isn’t ‘quite as) classy" as the pursuit of others? I'm not going to be a hypocrite and pretend that I'd find just as much inner joy and abiding plea- sure in shooting a good golf game as in reading a great book. But that's me, not somebody else—and I don’t apologize to that somebody else for a minute! One of my own pet dislikes has been that man or woman whe | pretends to enthusiasms he really can't feel, merely because he or she thinks “‘it's the thing to do.” | And it’s usually one of those, 1 | | believe, who enviously ask me how | I find the time to “read every single thing that comes out.” The born book reader never asks such a query. He's got his nose in a book, and just isn't interested in how it got there. 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The dress had moved reluctantly to put his foot 2 int {om the glowing ember which had ‘ : ._ He whirled around quickly -at ‘|alk the other professidnal . Santa one hand at her “Depends on the . inflection,” throat, was pointing with the other Jirp sald judiciously: Her face was very pale now EEA AL ES Oe L oat ae e ay ne ee Santas Were Bashful | MIAMI, ¥la. @—Harry Nichols, |a professional Santa Claus here, thought it would be nice to have Clauses at a party. He sent out invitations, bought refreshments | and waited expectantly. Three -| newspapermen and a small boy showed up, but no Santas, F “Let 9 of credit counseling experience assist Houzs: Baily 9 to &. Wed. € Sat fol, Secings b yo Appt. | MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS shoes were high-heeled black that when you finglly meet! what. I'll say?” . | window at which she pointed.| Brimstone from salt domes of pumps on which she had managed | qur client?” Potanty, no. Your clothes| Préssed against the glass was a| Texas and Louisiana accounts for || 41¥s Seuth Saginaw Se Above Oskiend Theater to fasten red bows. “Certainly. 1 do so look forward | might be 4 good idea.” hideous, misshapen face. 85 per cent of the sulphur supply Phone FE 8-0456 He listened to her explanation, | to our meeting. Do you think I A piece of wood crackled, broke (Te Bé Continued) of the United States. “T'll tell her,” FREE ryie F Li f | a Her face was ghastly. “He — I saw him. He's dead, but I saw him. Stoneman.”, “Saw who?” She made a visible effort to get hold of herself. ‘‘Who—who was that man in the boat?” “Name's Philip,” Jim said. He looked past his client, saw the | cook standing in a doorway. She | turned away as if satisfied with | the one-word answer. | “Philip? Philip? Oh.” The last word was a long drawn out sigh | of relief. ‘“‘Philip Stoneman?” | “Phillip is all I know,” Jim | said. in fishing, walked slowly toward the caretaker’s cabin. He tried tell himself it would be a shock to anyone, seeing a man dead by a California swimming | wanted into his mind. He knew he would have to have a real showdown with his client. , Yet when he reached the steps leading up to the balcony of the caretaker’s cabin, he tried to set a smile on his lips, the smile of the conquering fisherman. Nancy opened the door for him. | He dropped his creel, his fly rod. | “What — what happened to| you?” he demanded. “You like my outfit?” she wanted to know. “It's something dark and dowdy I whipped up. | More proper for the servant class, you know.” In spite of an excellent trout dinner, Jim Dunn was reduced to | pleading by now. ‘Look, honey, | you don't-have to wear that all the time, do you?” “ | “You mean you don't like the | new Nancy?” Jim looked again and still’ could not repress a_ shudder. Nancy's trim blue jeans, gay wool , shirt and jacket were gone. In- | stead she wore a_ short, tight, black dress with an uneven hem line. 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Wet ® gets Eee j stesso a weone Neh aay ee te er ae age Sn a Gee ss Sales Peation Pa 4 Poe, : iz _SIX | | a THE PONTIAC PRESS OO Entered ot Post Office, Pontiec, Mich es second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a eee TA ers Saat Loe Tes Powriue Peses ts delivered by carrier for 40 cents © Geek; where carrier service Ss fet ove : mat) Oakland, Genesee, Li and Counties it 12.00 «@ yeer: ta pi a ag i one ere peyebdle in advance. rd MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ——— ss TUESDAY, DECEMBER lf, 1%4 Tomorrow Is S-D Day Wednesday is a most important day for pedestrians and motorists of every community in the Nation. Not only those who walk and drive in Pontiac, but children and.adults of both sexes all across this broad land have undertaken a wonderful thing. Their goal is to make December 15 free of traffic accidents, injuries and fatali- ties. * * * That is no easy objective. But the country will come much nearer reaching it if everyone is - as determined to succeed as the people of Pontiac. Here the effort under the chairmanship of CLrLs R, Hasurm, has been given en- thusiastic support with more than 10,000 residents signing * x * It will help, too, if everyone keeps in mind the reasons why S-D Day was pro- claimed at the request of the President's Action Committee for Highway Safety. That reason, let it be repeated again and again, is to prove that alertness on ‘the part of pedestrians and motorists alike can reduce our terrible traffic toll. There is no secret about safe driving. It’s a mixture of courtesy,, goed automobile maintenance, careful attention to highway con- ditions and observance of ail traffic laws. x \® * A good driver doesn’t learn those laws by accident. He knows that when you gamble with safety you bet your life. Don’t forget the 8-D Day goal. Do jotir bést to give this country one accident free 24 hours. Turkey Harassing Press Influential friends of Turkey here and abroad are disheartened by what seems to be a serious interruption of its prog- ress toward true democracy. This has taken the form of growing harassment of the do- mestic and foreign press. It has been made possible by a law so repressive that it could have been written by Argentina's PERON. * * * The law's provisions make it an offense to “insult the honor of the Turkish nation, impugn the moral per- sonality of the Grand National ‘As- sembly or injure the reputation of the Prime Minister.” The extent to which the govern- ment of Ankara is unable to brook criticism is revealed in the num- ber of arrests. Besides the 78 year old dean of Turkish journalism, more than 25 native publishers and reporters are in prison or under indictment because they are critics of President Menderes’ regime. * * * Unhappily, such attempts to muzzie the press aren’t the only evidence that the government is turning the clock backward. Political foes reportedly have been eliminated in ways one must hope indicate only a temporary political dark age. In view of Turkey's magnifi- cent achievements in the recent past, it is reasonable to hope that those in authority soon will see the danger of the present trend Certainly there can be no true democracy where there is no free- dom of the press. ——_—_—— West Germany’s Comeback News that Italy is to send West Ger- many 1,000 badly needed workers each year is fresh evidente of the new repub- . lic’s rapid economic recovery. This is a mutually beneficia! agreement. West Germany not ¥ ' rece eer ele — anno te t only gets the additional hands its industries need, but Italy gets some relief from the pressure of its unemployables. , * * * Germany's industrial capacity was cut 20 per cent by the war and subée- quent* dismantling program. Besides that its population was suddenly in- creased 21 per cent as a result. of the influx of refugees from Eastern Ger- many and other European areas under Communist rule. Figures show how remarkable the country’s recovery hag been. In leas than 10 years West Ger- many’s industrial machine has been rebuilt and all the employ- ables among the 10,000,000 refu- - gees have jobs and there is room for more. * * * At present the total labor force is 16,000,000. It is worth noting that of these 2,500,000 hold jobs that did not exist five years ago. The Germans indeed deserve credit for these achievements. But it should not be forgotten that a factor in their rapid recovery no doubt has been their freedom from heavy military expendi- tures. “Business concerns should dispatch their mail several times a day,” says Postmaster General SUMMERFIELD. But this can’t be done, as business execu- tives can’t possibly get around to dic- tating letters until 23° minutes before closing time. “Time is eating up space,” says a relativitist. So that’s why it’s becoming increasingly difficult to find parking space! ———————————— — AN OLD-TIMER is one who remembers when cars and telephones had to be cranked. The Man About Town Meet inOur County Gathering Place of State Officials at Haven Hill Dec. 15: The day when we hope to set a traffic safety pattern that will be a future example for all of us. Oakland County promises to be the place whete intich of the program in Michigan's state government is decided upon. For three days last week it was the rendezvous of Geverner G. Mennen Williams and the other recently elected state officers who take over their duties Jan. 1. at Haven Hill Lodge on the former Edsel Ford estate, 14 miles west of Pontiac, now included in the Highland Recreational Area. It is planned to make this the gathering place for the state administrative board whenever they wish to have a long get to- gether conference According to their Pontiac Manager, George Winters, a big hole in the Detroit Tiger lineup will be plugged by Ferris Fain, but_ George feels they have several other spots that need plugging. The youngsters at the Oakland County Children's Home are to have a real Christ- mas, but such may not be the cdse with those being boarded out by the court or in their own homes and under the court’s jurisdic- tion. Some of them may be forgotten. If you wish to remember them in any way, contact ‘ James R. Hunt, Director of the Juvenile Court, phone FE 3-715) So many letters and phone calls are re- ceived asking this column to condemn much of the so-called music put out by the record- ing companies that space forbids their pub- lication. However, the matter summed up in a letter from “Opposed to Music Murder,” which says, “I never buy them and, now that the windows are closed, I hope that kind of stuff or my neighbors will die before spring.” Tomorrow's the day when ‘we hope to make good on what we have promised to do,” says Clyle R. Haskill, who is in charge of the Pontiac effort to show the nation that we mean business in careful driving. “Pontiac already is out- standing in many ways among the nation's cities.” says he, and adds, “Here's an oppor- tunity to add another.” Many times in conversation with him. the late William H. Leggett told me that he did not consider most mod- ern music to be music at all. He would point out that it only was the work of the old great masters that endured through the ages, and he would challenge me to name even one modern tune that would endure. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. John Jerome of 4069 Pine Bluff Road; golden wedding Mrs. Amanda Dittman of Dryden; eighty-fourth birthday. — ee They met — is quite ~ a \_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1954 On the Beam _—— — Voice of the People ance ain: : coe PM eth ved ty: saat pcieeaiii iii sey wma ate att i tania setae 9 iar eens ‘ * ( s 3 Teenagers Plead for Recreational Center; Also Need Dance Hall and Roller Rinks (Letters will be condensed when ne¢es- eary because of lack of space. Full name, eddress and telephone number of the writer must eceom y letters but these will fot be publi ff the writer so requests unless the letter is critical ip Pontiac needs more dance halls and youth centers for teenagers. It's no wonder that teenagers get into so much trouble! They haven't anything to occupy their time. They are right at the age’ where some activities are too yeung for them and some are too eld for them. We know of some empty buildings that hgve been empty for a long time and could just as well be a dance hall or a youth center. There isn't anything in town a teenager can go to other than a show. There are roller and ice skating rinks but they are so far out teenagers can't get to them. We think that a dance hall or a youth center would greatly benefit our city, Barbara Bernard 15 Gage St. There has been talk about recre- ational facilities for the teenagers. Some parents think there should Case Records of a Psychologist not be a recreational center for fear it may cause more crime and greater juvenile delinquency, while others feel just the opposite and think the children wil] stay out of trouble and other mischief. I am in faver of having a teen- age recreational building. There are many other teenagers who feel the same as I do. For those teenagers who have to sit at home every night and do nothing, this recreational building would perk up their spirits. Parents just don't realize how dry an evening can be when there aren't any other kids around to drink pop and associate with. If the teenagers and parents ap- prove of this idea, let's get to gether and take jt up before the city commission. We may get our teenage recreational building yet LaVon howe 2051 Klingensmith I think Pontiac should get rid of some of the beer gardens and build something that wil] be of use to everyone instead of just those over 21. There should be roller skating rinks built and dance halls also. Something to occupy the time of teenagers. The city is always complaining how so many teen- agers are always getting into trouble. Instead ef yelling about it, they should build more recre- ational buildings, There should be some place for the small children to go. The YMCA is one example of a good recreational spot. A place for the children to learn right from wrong. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And when he had landed at Caesarea, and gone up, and saluted the church, he went down to Antioch.—Acts 18:22. * * * Who builds a church to God, and not to fame, Will never mark the marble with his name.—Pope. Many People Die Because They Lack a Place to Live Following Retirement Arthur died because he had no will to live..And his de- spondency was partly due to his lack of a place to live when he retired. So buy yourself a little farm of five acres. You can pay for it on what the average person squanders in five years just for cigarettes. By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE Case M-392: Arthur G., aged 69, was a talented clergyman who died recently. “And I think he passed away just because he had no will to live,’ his son informed me. “I had visited Dad just a couple of weeks before the end. He was ailing but it wasn't any- thing serious. “The doctor said he was getting better and could be up in a couple of weeks. But the doctor also told me my father had no desire to live. “When I saw him last, Dad said to me he would never get well, And he gave us children some of his heirlooms “I actually think he died be- cause he had nothing to look for- ward to. He was retiring from his church in a month and he couldn't stand the idea of inac- tivity. ‘Besides, he -had no place to go, except to move in with us children. For he had nothing except a small pension ahead of him. So I think he died for lack of any in- centive to get well.”’ Aunt Het Life grows nicer for women. Story-book heroines used to be 16 or 18 because they never looked fresh and young after that. I'm inclined to agree with this diagnosis, fer Arthur's physi- clan found nothing to warrant his demise except this lack of the will to live. And that is a tremendous factor in getting well. All doctors have seen patients who had been given up as incapable of recovery, but who survived because they re- fused to surrender to death. On the other hand, we have met many other patients like Arthur, who had no serious ailment, yet who died because they gave up. We physicians swear a Hippo- cratic oath that we will fight dis- ease to the bitter end and never give up in our attempts to stop death. But you patients must also join with us and cooperate with equal fervor, For if you surren- der to fear or show ne will te lve, you are not playing the game of life fairty. Arthur’s lack of a place to live when he retired, may have been a factor in his despondency. So buy yourself a little plot of cheap, second-rate ground, You can get such land for $75 to $100 per acre, and on even five acres of this type of soil, you can raise plenty of garden stuff for your wife and yourself. You can also keep a dozen hens, plus a cow and a sow, if you © items like coffee, sugar and flour. A hive of bees will even fur- nish you plenty of sweets at very little extra Cost. And if you have Social Securt- $50 per month will not go far if you must pay city rent. The average cigarette smoker burns up $97.4 per year via his cigarettes, so your 5 acres of land can be bought with what smokers squander in a few years for their tobacco. Long before you actually retire to your five acres you can erect a two-room cabin during your va- cations for a very reasonable amount. So when you have finished rear- ing your children, by all means look around for a small plot of cheap land and build yourself your own place for retirement. Then you can be independent instead of having to turn your pension over to a rest home or old people’s home to apply against your reom rent and food costs. Remember, we aren't making any more land, so get yourself a small plot now Pay for it with what you’ save by quitting cigarettes. And it will give you contentment even during the many years before you need to retire. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Ine) David Lawrence Says: Fate of U.N. in the Hands of Red China's Premier WASHINGTON—Fantastic things United Ni price for the release of the 11 air- men. This would mean a “loss of face’’ in Asia for the free nations To make a blockade effective to- day, it is necessary only to shut off trade at the source and to refuse to grant licenses to export goods. Also, ships flying the flags of countries willing to participate in the embargo would agree not to carry the goods of any other coun- try that wanted to export. If a naval search is necessary, it can be conducted outside European or Asiatic ports far away from China itself. While the naval blockade was important in the first World War, it was less so in the second World War when laws and de- ecrees governing “trading with the enemy” were adopted on the Allied side, This means, of course, a loss in money to some producers but there is a way to make up such a loss by an indem- nity fund. It would be a rela- tively insiguificant expenditure compared to the horrors of an- ether war and the expense of armament in such a war. The American government was right, therefore, in submitting the issue to the United Nations As- sembly instead of adopting a uni- lateral course. Nobody — neither Senator Knowland nor any other leader — has really advocated that the United States go it alone. The preoccupation here has been that the U.N. might desert the 11 American airmen and fail to make effective the resolutions, once adopted, which call upon all mem- bers to help to repel the aggressor. For, strictly speaking, the deten- tion of the 11 airmen is part of the act of aggression in Korea by the Communists. The armistice > neighborhood .. . 4 il t Hy Han eat tipiducpsals apt Ad bree 58 (Copyright 1954) the streets. If he had.only added in the pubs it would have been a perfect description of a happy London couple on a bank holiday. His blood, sweat and tears shill His delivery was as economical as apple butter and his basic ideas were pre-shrunk. When he wangled 130 overage destroyers from Roosevelt he grateful it sure was a long-term note. Ajax may have defied the lightning but he never used static for punctuation in a transoceanic speech. Guess if Winnie had it to live all over again we'd be hooked once more. We have always claimed he was the greatest man England ever background wire harp when Eddie sang, “T Got a Gal in Baltimore.” All babies look like Winnie but they don’t use peninsulas for his ay oes ee oe came along Winnie had made an invasion jell. ~ Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Your neighbors and their friend- ship may .. . Be like a perfect song... Or they may be the ones with whom .. . You do not get along .. . They may be jealous of your wealth . . . Or snub your poverty ... Or they may want to share this life .. . And help your family . . . Perhaps they have a some bad and good . . . There has to be a compromise . . to get along . . . As only in com- panionship . . . Is any perfect song. (Copyright 1954) Looking Back 15 Years Ago BRITISH CRUISER reported sunk by Germans. PHOTO EXPERT says x-rays show that Earl of Oxford wrote ST. MICHAEL PUPIL decorates” for saving life of four-year-old. DOCTORS BAFFLED BY wo man who can't stop yawning. 20 Times Minimum Daily lodin Ration Recommended for Rheumatiz Cases By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. After having taken six tablets a day for about two weeks (iodin ration, that is) I began to feel in- creased energy ... 1 want you to know also that before I started on the jodin ration I had arthritis in my knees and in my fingers. It's strange, but true, there's no trace of it “now, recting iodin deficiency. W. C. L. calls his joint lameness “arthritis,” but tells nothing about it which would indicate whether the trouble is or was really arthri- tis, or as likely as not, rheumatiz. In the pamphiet “Calcium and Rheumatiz,"’ available on request if you provide stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope, I explain clearly the difference between chronic arthritis and rheumatiz, as I see it. I must admit, however, that most people and, I believe, most physicians regard arthritis as a newfangled or scientific-sounding One ef my peculiar notions fs that everyone with the rheumatiz should take a wee bit of fodin in one form or another every day,’ say the equivalent of one-half grain of pure iodin a day—that's 20 times- as much as nutrition authorities estimate each child or adult re- quires daily to maintain good nu- trition, . Please understand I do not sug- gest that lodin or iodides used as B-complex, and I tell in the matiz pamphlet how to use them, es iS rordy nd pacing te pense ¥ Me, Said Under Controt They Pay As They Serve ve. Your Tax-Paying Partners! HOSE trucks and trailers that haul the food you ey, the clothes you wear, thé things you use — they pay as they serve you, yes, pay handsomely in taxes that - go a leng way to build and main- tain the roads you travel and enjoy. Think of it — trucks, though they make up only 16.7% of all motor vehicle registrations, cur- rently pay 33% of all special high- way taxes. ‘ Trucks pay a large share of the .ecost of all Michigan’s roads — — county and state roads — even @ TRUCKS ARE YOUH FRIENDS—SERVING YOU NIGHT AND DAY! Michigan Trucking Association Port SHELSY HOTH © DETROIT though they use principally the main highways. Yes, you as a motorist would pay a lot more than you're paying now for the roads you have in Michigan . Lf it weren't for trucks and trailers. They pay as they serve, in big, fat figures that will amaze you. As compared to the approxi- mately $45 a year the average pas- senger car owner pays in registra- tion fees and gasoline taxes, one 5-axle tractor-trailer pays nearly $2,000 a year! Who says trucks don't pay their way? ‘ pig hae ‘ re ne foe ae ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1951 TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: EDITORS JUNIOR a grownup to make sure you are right time on the clocks. | My & Mj around your home. You can match the scene with the clock's faces by drawing the minute and four hand on each face. /Try it: 1. What time is your bedtime? . 2. What time does your daddy usually return home from work? 3. What times does the mailman deliver letters to your home? 4. W does your mother have lunch ? right. You can color the pictures when you are finished drawing in the Boulder Hotel Keeping Fire Company Hopping BOULDER, Colo. ® — If it weren't for the Boulderado Hotel, life would be pretty dull for to put out a minor blaze at the hotel in this city of 25,000. 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Plastic train _on base SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO CHRISTMAS \ bi misimimanieniw ae ee eee a ap MR Bi Me tan . ; : + ‘ ¥ © ¢ * : P ee PO xm Me ac - ‘ : eS = Se ni satin « : e& “se THE PONTIAC PR PRESS, TU ‘ESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1954 7 ane ce a + * es Chri strnas Paneer Combines Talent. of 3: Groups JhaSre Perfume and Cologne by Beg Children’ s Party ‘Is Planned Final plans for a_ children's Christmas party were formulated when members of the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Auxiliary gathered US TAX bership tea will be held in January at the Birmingham home of Mrs. Charlies O'Connor Smorgasbord Slated by Eastern Star Pontiac Chapter, 228 OES will hold a smorgasbord Thursday’ at 4 p.m. in the East Lawrence street | Masonic Tersple. An impetuous fragrance of “high fashion” and responsive beauty. CLOONAN’S Where Quality Counts 72 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-0161 | dinner. 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Lifetime spong rubber always hold their shape . removable rip covers. 17 plain colors to choose from square, round or oblong shape *5* Te 56” “EVER-KLEEN” | Complete | : SHOWER SETS Choice selections of paar " ) Nees ete Rie recon, : initialed shower curtains | EVERY BEDROOM WELCOMES THE um $410 _ § MINUET SPREADS | by Morgan Jones ies A reproduction of an antique dating from “WELCOME MATS” 1812. Truly beautiful . reversible . Color: otors: heavily fringed It’s for your room, tal pastel colors completely pre-shrunk in white or modern crys- i | 500 Other Fine Gift Spreads From $100 RED or GREEN 15x24 eee eww nee Handsomely gift-boxed. Twin or double-bed size. 18x30 20136 .......... 94.95 Park Right at ‘the Door 1666 S. Telegraph t FE 4.0516 fo fp fe fer Cregtor of | Monday afternoon in the audito- *White Shoulders” | rium of the nurses’ home for their end December meeting. Mrs. Everett . Glasgow is general chairman of “Gay Diversion” 'the annual party this year. The Variety Club of Detroit will pro vide a program of movies and veeeees $2.75 up Santa Claus wil] make an appear- ... $2.75 - $8.50 ance, The organization's annual mem- | Mrs. Earl Ross and Mrs. Lester | McClellan will be in charge of the | | Members of the Sylvan Shores ‘Women's Club will | gather tomorrow at the home of Mrs, Bruce J. Annett on | | Sylvan Shores drive for a Christmas party. Getting ready | lYule Concert Will BeGiven Sunday Women’s Chorus, MacDowell Join With PHS Voices Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock is the time set for Pontige's Christ- mas tradition, the concert of holi- day music to be held in the gym- nasium ef Pontiac High School. Pontiac Women’s Qhorus and | MacDowell Male Chorus will again | join the 600 voice high school vocal |department for the free public | concert. On the program will be: Todsy Is Born Immanue! ‘ Praetorious- Dickinson Away ‘8 "Manger Luther-Halistrom Pontiac Women's Chorus—delen Tom, soloist Poor Mary . aie -Devis Pontiac Women's Chorus, Helen Tom, Dorothy Eastham, Elaine Keinert, soletste Now Let t Pull Toned Chorus Bedeil-Rie Pontiac Women's Chorus, Charles ed tem, director; Dorothy McKibben, ace com panist Say, Where Is He Born Mendelssoha Senior Girls Ensembie Now Let mers Tongue Adore ~ . c Three Songs for Christmas Arr. Grindmaa Berlin-Warnick White Christmas Hallelujah, Amen Judas Maccabeus | Handel | MacDowell Male Chorus, George Put- | nam, — Oscar Schmidt, ac- companis Pentinc Pyses Photo | In haral aay Midnight : — Mrs. Annett, Mrs. Edward F. Collins of Elsinore drive, *p\* Thempets | “Twas the Night Before Christmas ; Darby-Simone (Mrs. Austin D. Esler of Shore View drive and Mrs. Byron A capella ‘ehoir d h 1 } ie. C i Ss Sho 1 Break Forth, O Beauteous Heavenly eco il e tf oie va es ¢. Light . ..... Bach to decorate in pr ‘paration for the affair are ( eft to right) | of ylvan res drit oe ss cea Bech Hallelujah Chorus . Handel Combined choruses William Coffing will lead the : Place Phone in Hall Families feel they've been given a whole new life of privacy when they -have the phone moved. The traditional location in the living room brings all guests into the con- versation. to have it put in a hallway or | kitchen. Women’s Club oss Welfare Work A silver tea was held by Pontiac| with Christmas greens and a | Women's Club Monday afternoon Christmas tree with packages for for the benefit of the group's 50” | the patients at Oakland County audience in a Christmas carol sing jand former vocal department | members are invited to join in the | Singing of the last three selection. Vocal department accompa- ing her were Mrs. Rey Ward, Mrs. ‘Anna Stewart, Mrs. Glenn W. Bebler, Mrs. C. W. Mossey and Mrs. Harry Stowell. It's not too expensive | Ywc i cial welfare work. YWCA was! sicscent Home. the setting for the annual Christ- | mas gathering. Chairman of the gift project | The meeting room was decorated _was Mrs. ¥- R. Alspaugh. Assist- | ee | nists include Karen Barling, Mrs. L. M. Lewis, program chair-| Naney Beach, Gay Ann Cornell, /man for the day introduced Mrs. | Joyce Cunningham, Jane Fulch- Phillip Vieriech who gave Peter! er, Eleanor Hassenzahl, Barbara ee ae Neal 4 EET ies. vr &: o th ee a AKI AND Open "til It's the ideal Christmas gift for the | tire family or traditional make of chair can compare! outstanding features below See @ Latest Exclusive Fabrics e Geodyeor AIRFOAM Cushion $A” thick tive you * Ladies—Open Your Account Now! Comfort? SLUURY'S the Features? No other GPR Lu-ury FEATURES OM @ Head-Height Beck for Soothing Com- fort GORGEOUS LAMPS All sizes, all shapes, all colors. Distinc- ‘ve ever seen. Others from Marshall's “Let's Keep Christ-| jess, Sharon Holland, Mary Mrs. Donald’ White pre- | piien Jones and Arlene Kerhl. 3 aaa vocal selections. Guests of the group included) Arlene Lampher, Luana Mel- "| Mrs. H. E. McCulloch, Mrs. T. C. berg. Lee Patterson, Mary McFetridge, Mrs. H. M. Wheeler Shearer, Betty Sneed, Darlene e | of Grand Forks, N.D., Mrs. Harry Stangey, Judy Thurman, Sherrie * | Baker and Mrs. Dale Moats. Wolfe and -Carol Young are a, | others. 4 | Serving on Mrs. Lewis’ pro- | Concert accompanists., members | gram committee were Mrs. Nel- of the senior class, are Ponnie Sue % >| son Wiley, Mrs. Fred Waterson | Davis, udy Dickstein, Marilyn ¥j,| and Mrs. Frank Hardenburg. |Glennie, Marilyn Goode and Greta | Mrs. Joseph Panter presided at | Phipps. et | the tea table. ‘It was announced that the meet- ing of the Oakland County Federa- | apr Pow! | na ee Give “Him” a New Suit or Coat for Christmas! If He Hes Bought His Clothes Here During the Pest 5 Years tion of Clubs will be held Jan. 7 WE HAVE HIS MEASUREMENTS a eee Buy It Now—Charge It—Pay After Christmas! | Better Home and Garden Club of Pontiac will hold its annual 19 N. SAGINAW ST. |Christmas party Thursday after- Coming Events A meeting of the Oakland County Lincoln Republican Club originally scheduled for Wednesday has been post- poned ‘Parliamentary Study Club will meet Wednesday at 2 pm in the Masonie Temple, 18% East Lawrence street Maccabees Happy Time Club will hold @ card party Wednesday at 8 p m. with Mrs. W. J. Lennox, 2599 Williams drive Camp Nesbitt 11! Ladies League will gather at 1 p m Roosevelt Wednesday for luncheon and gift exchange noon in YWCA An illustrated talk on Christmas Eve in Bethlehem and the Holy Land will be given by Frieda Hug- | gett. Miss Huggett is a member of the affiliated schools and sem- linar for International Study and {| Training. 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The finest $28 Up a 200 Students Preparing for Concert Wednesday year will be the presentation of New York where | plays bassoon in the Birmingham an operetia. “Down tm the Val- vocal | i! ! | [i I i i it 1 ti ’ ; F E | ! : ya 1 £ : g t H : In speaking of her students at Davie’ first year at Waterford she is continually amazed at the| Miss Davis conducts her classes r i Hi rit i g . f 1 4 F | EeF : F é : if 5 iF Mi ! i i Personal Newsi of Interest in Pontiac Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Willman | Gay Christmas decorations were | in-law and daughtér in Schenec- returned to their Ogemaw- road used in the Bloomfield Village |tady. She also spent some time home of Dr. and Mrs. Edward A.| with Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Mum- ford of Kingston, N. Y., former Tr ul life EERE Hi r seis iY f i of i d f : | About half the nation's women ier, Mrs. Ronald Chaffie, ‘workers are married. : George McCari, Mrs. Ted Hillman, || James Church of Rete ah ‘* ss / * he Cooney’s mother, Mrs, Hattie Par-| Mrs. Russell Porritt, Mrs, Robert malle, was a guest. Porritt, Mrs. Lawrence McVean, . |Mrs. John Bader, Mrs. John Fort- MRR A ‘’ a, aplasia 2 OD AE ey AIRC a ; ELEVEN |Mrs. Edgar Moegie, Mrs. Grover ] | Shi cod Mire. oad) A banana crop may be harvested Bailey \nine to 14 months after planting. ‘ Mrs. and Ft, Lauderdale, Fla.|tertained 50 friends at the first in| residents of Pontiac. in ——————— — — a | | attended a recent performance of | Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kitson of Park- Ann ; Arbor. William Viands Jr. took part . Monday a : * glee club and the girls chorus of | Hospital. Howard Knorr of HMitmingham 60 after school volunteers. Grandparents are Mrs. Marion| will take part in a traditional a : : In addition, there ig a selected| D. Craig of Graefield road, Bir-| Christmas play, ‘Kings in junior girls ensemble, a selected| mimgham, and Mr. and Mrs.| Judea,” Wednesday evening. The senior girls ensemble and a se-| Harold A. Fitzgerald of Ottawa/| play will be given by the Val- lected boys ensemble. drive. The baby’s miother is the! paraiso University Pilayers, at ; be | former Jean Craig. Vaipenatee, Tet. | a ac- Plant and Showroom * e singlehanded and that means} Announcing the birth of a diMM| co drive, received a master of : ! 5390 - 5400 Dixie Hwy. many hours outside of regular | ter,: Catherine Bradford, are Mr. | science degree in forestry upon his ¥ | O S Waterford, Mich. 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Y., formerly of Pontiac, are Miss Davis comes to Pontiac and| Mr. and Mrs. Mark Roselli of | ter, Gail Denise, on 3 Waterford well prepared to face|Neome drive and Mr. and Mrs.| Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. the challenge of interesting young | William Viands of Ferry avenue|Paul Nord of Ferry avenue and OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. a 15 exclusive quality features include the i es # of delight and happy home hours. © Every beautiful new model has superlative Amplified Tone .. . rich and reasonant, the best tone ever achieved in Spinet pianos. ' Damp-Chaser for permanent moisture con- trol. 10 year guarantee. Priced from $535. OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL CHRISTMAS a ne A Rn ae a in the singing chorus. STATE-0-MAINE SMOKING JACKETS Amon, -Ay Ay Leisurely styling and com- Give Neti me » AS fortable fit accentuate this Cle Digg ” wa”, Wey, rigin outstanding men's smoking tier he; don, © al jacket by State-O-Maine. , $ “ohy Pre; 19” for Christmas comfort .. . 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UddIK’s ill ag , sag ARR ag cia (0 ttatenaatialiia iene: WELDON CASUAL PAJAMAS In really distinctive styles ond light comfortable fabrics pric for the RIGHT GIFT tor him Brox *3 95 ed ed ek ee onde i Ne : : . ; @ " ;wRLyE —— _ _* r Plan For Christmas Beat the Christmas rush . .. brighten your home NOW with new or redone furniture . . . all work to your specifications . . . easy terms .. . 10- day delivery on all work this. mon PHONE FE 4-0558 OR STOP IN EBAY Special ili h Christos = WITTIOM wrig t Ofter two seventy orchard !ax« 1@ an, Dining Reew Reupheistered = aii WORK GUARANTEED 5 YEARS” ei 2oy “PHONE FE 4-0558 ip pshprepecang lie son rigger ap an afternoon, The bride is the daughter of Col. |and Mrs. Charles Phillips Kerr of | Arlington, Va, The cere y was |performed in Christ urch Georgetown, District of Columbia, with the Rev. John R. Anschutz | officiating. which was taken from the wed- ding gown of her grandmother. Mrs. William Sausser of Wash- ington, D. C., sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Margaret and Caroline Hayes, nieces of the bride from Norwich,-N. Y., were jJumor bridesmaids, ~ Maj. Albert N. Bailey of Wash ington, D. C. was best man, and William Kerr of Arlington, and William Sausser of Washington Be Lovelier for the Holidays with a Virginia Farrell PERMANENT seated the guests, . is a graduate of The bri the University of Michigan Law | School and is affiliated with Alpha |Tau Omega and Phi Alpha Delta | fraternities. The bride attended | Guilford College, lowa State Teach- i College and graduated from THE; PONTIAC PRESS. TU ESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1954 . Couple Wed in. Arlington, Va. Saturday Mrs: Oliver MRS. BURTON P. DAUGHERTY jo State University, fer hair thet has been bleached, +e, - Entertains Jane Blanchard Garden Club todd and | Rev. Clabuesch urton P. | Gi Chin Daugherty Jr.| ives ristmas exchanged Message to Group their vows | Pontiac Branch of the Women's Saturday in | farm and Garden’ Association met Christ Church | ** the West Iroquois road home Georgetown, dest seats sad District of Ea December meeting empha- the Christmas season, and ee 1 the giving of gifts to be sent to rride is the | men in service, through the Red Phillips Kerr ” of Arlington, Va., and the Burton P. Daughertys of | Williams Lake road .are his parents. man of this project. Ress session, | commemoration of the 100th an- niversary of Michigan State. Col- lege and in remembrance of the great forest of pines in this state at one time. Mrs. John Fitzgerald intreduced the pro- gram. Mrs. Rebecca Gould, contralto, | * daughter of | Cross. Col. and Mrs. This year gifts will be sent to’ Selfridge Field, to convalescent Charles men. Mrs. Aaron Riker is chair- lt was decided during the busi- | to plant a white | ping, tree in the city in 1965, in | MR. ad MRS. CHARLES W.THEIS A. honeymoon in northern ' Michigan was taken by, Mr. and Mrs. following ‘their wedding Saturday, The bride is the former Marjorie .E. Thompson, daughter of the Clarence A. Thompsons of Prall street. He is the son of Mrs. Lola Sandage of Cameron avenue and Peter Theis of West Rundell street. Bride Wears Tulle, Taffeta modes mae ee Lovee, playing the part of Santa Claus, presented each child with We are advance-trained in the Virginia | 125 Attend Annual — system for treating problem Christmas Dinner la gift. Individual Hair Cutting. Styling An Annual Christmas dinner and | Guests during the evening were 4 | Program was enjoyed by 125 | the Rev. and Mrs. John Schurman ROWENA S members and guests of the Fel-| of Gilford, the Rev. and Mrs. C. ) ~=«g/ —J 8242 N. Saginaw ‘lowship class of Baldwin Avenue | A. Parker of Bay City and Mr. BEAUTY SHOP | Over Neumede's FE ie Evangelical United Brethren) and Mrs. Grant Burlison, former | the YMCA. Sam Julian, ciairman \ class teachers. Lewis Ball, | Chureh, Saturday evening. William Gaddes led the singing ft Crrtatmas carols: and Albert | ———— — aE Eaaeee teacher of the class, closed t as with prayer. YOU’LL PLEASE THAT MAN WITH GIFTS FROM THE HUB! he young adults to the event, which is | Dance Is Planned by Y‘oung Adults Hogue, sang five songs, ard to this time of year including “ Heart Ever Faithful " Bach, one | A ballerina length gown of em- Shall Feed His Flock,’’ Handel's | broidered tulle over taffeta was The ‘‘Y'’oung Adult Club of the Pontiac YMCA ig sponsoring a | Christmas Dance to be held Thurs- | ‘*Messiah,” ‘‘O Holy Night" Adam, pare by Marforie Elizabeth Thomp- “Christmas Candies’’ Warren: and | son for her marriage Saturday eVe- |“‘Ave Maria,’’ Schubert. | "The Rev. Ward Clabuesch, | ning to Cpl. Charles W. Theis. The bride is the daughter of Mr |day evening in the Green Room of | crate of AN Selnt’s Kglecepal Church gave a talk on the place of the charch in Christmas and the place of Christmas as it should be in the hearts of people. of the affair, cordially invites all not a date dance Decorations, following a Christ- | mas theme, will be handled by Byron Barnes and Jack Herring- /ton is in charge of publicity. An orchestra will provide music for dancing from 9 until 12:30 p.m. for the Christ-child, just as there was no room in the inn. With deep meaning he spoke ot | — | Christmas as a gift from God, ra- ther than from Santa Claus, and | He brought out the thought that | there often is no room in hearts! and Mrs. Clarence A. Thompson of | Prall street, and he is the son of | Mrs. Lola Sandage of Cameron avenue and Peter Theis of West Rundel] street The Rev. Henfy H. Savage performed the eight o'clock cere- mony in Barnett Chapel of First Baptist Church, before 250 guests. The altar was decorated with baskets of white gladioli and chrysanthemums and can- |accompanied by Mrs. Donald 3\for Wedding on Saturday sories for her son's wedding. Her | corsage was an orchid. For a honeymoon in northern Michigan the new Mrs. Theis changed te a blue suit dress with navy accessories and a red Her flowers were the red corsage from the bridal bouquet. , The bride will join her, husband in the spring at Fort Campbell, Ky., where he is stationed with coat. ithe Army. NOTICE! | that in giving one must give of one- | delabra. | seit first, with love, rather than! The bouffant skirt of the bride's from habit. gown was fashioned of embroid- (ered tulle with a scalloped edge, | over a layer of tulle ruffles. A templet lace clip embroidered with iridescent sequins and beads secured the bride's veil of imported “I want the shirt off Santa’s pact ;» A tea table was arranged by Mrs. Leren Sheffield who gath- | | ered together, pine, spruce and juniper, with delicate driftwood and soft green glass Japanese it’s an Arrow! | floaters. silk illusion and she carried an arrangement of white carnations \ To one side an antique pewter Qontered with red roses. Her pearl '| beaker held white chrysanthe- were a gift of the bridegroom Delicious ... Home Made Bread Served with All of Our mums which was balanced on the | other side with a white cathedral | candle, surrounded with greens. Mrs. Floyd Blakeslee and Mrs. Judy Theis, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and Sue Barks was a _ brides- EGGNOG ° : | C. J. Nephler were hostesses at the maid. They were gowned in > Lunches and Dinners ‘table. Mrs. Philip Hubbard was Wedgewood blue lace and net Now on sale at social chairman, assisted by Mrs. ©? taffeta. ‘ | Dexter Craig, Mrs. William Hart your Nye Dairy WALDRON 36 E |man, Mrs. S. E. Whitfield, Mrs. HOTEL Pike, | Sheffield, Miss Jeanette Hubbard | and Mrs. J. H. Patterson. Their headpieces were of match- ing velvet and they carried velvet muffs with red corsages and streamers attached Wayne Fisher served as best man and Cecil Buttrey and Clarence Thompson seated the guests. The bride's mother greeted her Grocery or from PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIAL! your Nye Dairy Milkman. 7 SSS OIL-ENRICHED guests at a reception held in the i) - church parlors wearing an aqua Try Some, It Ss PERMAN ENTS taffeta dress with charcoal acces- ; = sories and an orchid corsage ee Individual The bridegroom's roother chose Delicious ! an aqua wool suit with white trim ~ $g® 50 Hair Cutting and black and winter white acces- and Styling _ — 7 % T ‘yw 4c . | FLOR ENCE S | Philathea Class YARN for CHRISTMAS _ Beauty Salon | 3s “ue Party Forty members and friends of | f . ° , the First Philathea Class of First | KNITTING 415 Pontiae Bank Bldg. . FE 5-2663 Baptist Church met recently at | ina pop womaae ° rs Give a Handknit Florence Haun, Owner the home of Mrs. H. H. Savage | on West Huron street for an an- STOLE The nual Christmas party. Mrs. Harry Newhouse gave de- | * ae aie an me . | vetions and Christmas carols were stti . ane ‘ ¥ a—~,~,€, " sung by a quartet composed of orem ns neo DART — fine “Sanforized . | Nellie Monroe, Mrs. William Caris, 452 West H broadcloth with medium-length. fF Ch t | Mabel Wiser and Mrs. Ralph ae ‘row stay-neat” collar. . OF rs mas . | Kitchen. | The Rev. William Hakes, as- |sistant pastor at the church, de- | livered the Christmas niceaage._| 'Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gould were special guests, and told of their | work among the Chinese people !in Detroit. Mrs. Gould is the mis- give her the best \e» the amazing new | : " | N G FE R. \| PTA Activities * , Sia EE = (Slant: necte the Wisner PTA meeting Thursday at It’s the premium machine “Your Gealth ts Our Business” VEE & DEE MASSEURS ® Diathermy © Uttra-Violet © Vapor & Steam Cabinets © Infra-Red, etc. 124 West Huron Wetght contro! and muscular cor- fection for men and women, for appointment call FE 5-5211 HOUSE CALLS MADE Parking Space Available it White Shirts‘~ for Christmas —‘|| } with the world’s smartest collars 3.99 up Wide range of the world’s best-looking collar styles — including i short, medium, long-points . 2 p.m. in the school symnasium SSS ee ee eee ee eee eee | eae = . . widespreads . . . button-downs. Dade Da Dee De. 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PAR — fine “Sanforized"® z slotted ¥ broadcloth; soft, : y ‘ widespread collar; French . $915 *f or button cuffs 3.95 A down payment as low as delivers Good quality crystal cake stand with lacy —— ee ee as se 8 Se eS SSS SS ee ee es ee eee . this SINGER* Machine to her home. Balance on edge border . . . will hold ten to eleven inch ., easy Budget Terms. Liberal Trade-in allowance. cake or pie... all boxed. . . makes a fine iu gift. Give him Arrows—the shirts he wants. _BUY SINGER AND BE ASSURED CLOTHIERS it , eaasreiacer ||| SINGER SEWING CENTER Open Every Night ‘Til 9 P.M WIGGS *A Trade Mark of THE SINGER MFG. CO. 18 ° 2) N . SAC : I N AW ST. . W_fine “Sanforized”® Listed tn your telephone book only under SINGER SEWING MACHING CO. “_ ; ; broadcloth with medium- \ P . 102 N h Seai —FE 2-0811 | It collar: but: 4 ontiac ort ginaw | a wilt collar aes , ' 24 W. Huron St. Birmingham, 177 W. Maple—MI 4-0050 FOR ARROW WHITE SHIRTS id i a a Seek fa SRNR an al es igh Pitan i MABE RENE MRE EDI AA EAE, ABELLA IOI AES NEA A eh ee eee a ra ‘< y Sanh SS rae is z . —_ any . Pate 4 i~ ~% : , 6 : ’ e 7 a . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DEMTBER 14,1954 . + _ THIRTEEN ‘ ¥ ‘a : ~ . i . : - a . 3° ” bd 4 ° * - 4 F Try Motorized Holi ay A esneal a Central Methodist Church Units Hold Yule Programs | Phas at hte hyraglaaend "ar ath aaa 5 tertained Mrs. Frederick Poole will open, the Lots Parker Group at a tea in| ered for a tea at the Elizabeth, mas film. “The Weart of the i ogee cee tame A wn Has iedidian tne he Chapter CL, Serpent me, [het home on Heitch street this | her West Iroquois road home: Mrs. Lake avenue home ot Mr. Harry |. Christmas Story” was given by " = Ss “it a {tikes to keep abreast of the news, | Monday Aflernoon At % | evening to members of the Ma Harold Srigley told the story of | Stowell. Mr& Frank Gray had| Mr Rebert Byrnes, \ Fen le A This peas {008 of the new midget radios in its — Martin J: kann Unit of Central Methodist | ‘The Little Mixer.” and gave two| charge of the devotions and pro-| ‘The Crosby Group met in , you're sure to find a car or|mmonny Tit gee ee ae Game Pumam led the | um poems entitled “Peace ani Good- | grams. Mrs. Frank Davis assisted | the home of Hts. Irwin Brockle on —MARY KING— travel gadget for the most dis-/ 41 inveterate laundresses, ‘those = ind anak: | Gifts to help spread Christmas | will” and “Home for Christmas.” | the hostess Merrimac street with Mrs. Richard ‘ > aaa yor Cottman Tet are Mon, Chesiag. Muck tntnadaced | sonviesunen, ease @avened har mame oe eee Sea es Ye One “The Civtsimes Sung.” wen the| Lahn anit bare Willa, Wright SALON New Chapter Gry cane wits pochele tir cicthes | Mra, Robert Andersoa-who gave «| bers of the WSCS of Central Meth | (00#-2nd Jean Carson played. sev | nie tor devotions given by Mrs. | showed colored inovies on “Christ- COLD WAVE I O1 ry clothes line, clothes clips and| Christmas reading and a trio trom | dist Church when they held their |F#! piano selections. Clarence Huemiller for the Ger-| mas Around the World.” MACHINELESS AND A new chapter af Alpha Xi Delta| For something new and dif- | eral Christmas select The Clare Swain unit met with | _ The Fern Bank Group met with euea tae de ee A tea was held in the church par |! Wave, Complete sorority was installed Saturday | ferent in soap, give the plastic: | Greta Phipps, Phyllis Law and| Mrs. Charles Crawtord om Wil | Vere Dewo of Vinewood avenue, | i ite Gay, tid the story of ceive meeting of the | a at Michigan State Nor | C20a#ed soap capsules to com | yor Bennett were members of the | Mam Street, Thursday for a eo- Raouglp wotetebaggr vere daygghe el . 8 Mary Reed and Susannah Wesley || Heir cuts, blesching.— : oe: a hi garantie pl For the traveling man who 1a-| Glennie. devotiBnal theme and program, oe Avery read entertained members Christmas story and Mrs. | Sharie Husted of Garland avenue, | ™°?'s the lack of hangers in hotel! Mrs. Ashton Emery was a guest | “T¥® Cartetmad Story,” wag giv- one” ot the Lacy Webb Hayes Unit. | George “Putnam: sang several so- ORA OBRECHT idling Miadeaka at Watbmiced wok —— . a es at the meeting. on by Sire. Perey denen. | Mrs. George Fisler presented = los. Mrs. Gelstoh Poole -gave the neg wun and Chartote Wand af Gariend warden “allan nisin ve Twenty members and one guest | “Christmas Clinic” and Mrs. (devotions and Mrs. George Fisler | 158 N. Mrs. Glenn Behiler entertained ‘of the Martha Sheldon Unit gath-' Donald Kibbie showed a Christ- had charge of the re you might surprise him with a car ; ir] — artha Sheldon Mrs. Bruce Annett of Sylvan | map case of leather which sar Camp Fire G Tis sca) of Deeper avenge ware tree, |Tantmaes, massitven sess. oot tO Hold Exhibit .. 18 «4 ij: From Connolly's Means More” ni members who were initiated. Anyone who owns a car is sure| An exhibition of handicrafts held Wednesday from 1 to 6 p. : ) y FES A and from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday w 2 =rpa~eee| CONNOLLY’S = {> > ) ; mal reception on Sunday afternoon. | cleansing th gael ore pg matchbook, parking meter and | played and observers may ask AAUW Has Annual | to! coins and miscelianeous | questions about the projects that Christmas Dinner . 7 particularly interest them, Pontiac Branch of American As- | mas for your motor-minded friends | useful articles made from home- sociation of University Women| by giving them something for the | Made clay. Other articles have road. dinner at First Congregational | About 3 per cent of all U.S.| are made from stockingiferd Santa Church. pupils still attend rural one-room | Claus will be represented in many At a brief business session, Mrs, | Schools. . new ways. W. G. Sherman was appointed pub- theft = muses Coll for Careful Dan the Pontiac Laundry Man Be Fluff Dry panied by Rosamond Haeberie. Mrs. Ralph Forman presented Van Just Send Your Entire Family Wash Dyke's, “The Other Wise Man”. Ora Hallenbeck and Miss Haeberile were in charge of the program. Serving on her committee were Vera Grim, Mrs. Kenneth Ollis and Mrs. Stephen Velkoff. ooethe quick and easy way to pwn the world’s most beautiful silver: ° ‘ Junior Women’s Club The flat pieces will be returned all ironed. The Has Yule Program wearing apparel and bath towels will be fluff Mrs. Lola Wright was chairman dried and folded. Very little left for you to do. for the Monday evening Christmas party of Junior Pontiac Women’ Club held in Rose Kneale Room of Your Best Buy | Stevens Hall. : Senior Girls Ensemble of Pon- . Is Fluff Dry tiac High School gave several se- panied by Bir. F. A. Andere,” PONTIAC LAUNDRY cht, Fred Titany presented «|| & CAREFUL DRY CLEANERS several Christmas baskets were|| FE 28/OI @m cate a> FE 28/01 4 «hd ~-Gd -~-G4 -Gd -44 -4s 44 44 44 -44 44 -] ~4s ~44 -44.-Gs ~44~-44 4s -44.-44.-44.-44 -44-43 oo. — SF | \ -Z NOTE TO SANTA: t7 = p) Croujone wants ta ~~ Wi . BI eee Overs $7.95 + Girl Can Make Friends With Shy Boy’ There is a Christmas party that I'd like to ask him to—please tell me how to go about it.” A shy boy can protect himself very cleyerly around school. He can busy himself with his books | so his attention doesn’t have to wander to a girl who wishes it would. He can be so occupicd with his thoughts as he. wanders ' | aut \ 7 cA» 6 Dy - is ZO iy RINT weno | Fee & 58 = 838 t * Hn TLL “aii New Decorating Medium Has Many Possibilities | By ELIZABETH HILYER | book a wood grain cover, Printed Coming into the stores any day Patterns and plain colors are also now is a new decorating materia) ideas of your own for this, all of that has many possibilities, and it | them practical as well as decora- be easier to use. It’ | tive because the material is water- proof and wipes clean with a damp - | cloth. How about splash-proofing a |jwall area, covering wood that neds refinishing, adding color and | pattern where it ‘eouldn't be added 'so easily before? Cardboard boxes ‘can be covered to make matching | storage accemsories for a closet. Use Old Gloves A worn-out glove is pretty hope- less unless it is only the seam that's open. When the fingers wear, retire the pair to kitchen work or for use under rubber gloves when floor scrubbing. With the fingers cutt off, they are good for garden- ing. ENGGASS Gift SUGGESTION fy ’ i : g g ? uu | g 7 att ESs | ) Ea | tor only ——. _ | Set their table with their favorite 1847 Rogers Bros. design ! BUY-24- service feré...In Ant que ¥ Ivory wood chest lined in tarnish-re- sistant Dusty Rose duvetyn $1 .00 Down BUY -24- service fer 8... In Antique Ivory wood ¢ hest, America’s Finest Silver- lined in tarnss!)-re- plate offers you services | sistant Dusty Rose with just the pieces you duvetyn. Beed .. . no more, no , $1.00 less! Quality is economy Down in the long run. Be BUY -s2->. service proud while you save... for 8. In choice choose from the 5 glori- of ous 1847 Rogers Bros patterns now! Take home your service today ! Mahogany or todern blond Bleached Oak finish chest lined in tar- nish-resistant Pow- der Blue $1.00 duvetyn. Do wn TORE weit GRanOPa 4aN0 GRANDMA BOUCe JEWELRY CO. CLAS LALA Mh 42 ! Open Evenings Until Christmas! , stop and chat with him (mostly | | aroundtthe halls tthat he doesn't even see a girl who wishes he would. A girl with a bit of courage will slowly, gently but firmly break through the protective coating of his. She’l! speak and call him by name when she passes him and he smiles. On. the street she'll “how are you?” and “‘isn't it a. wonderful day?" to begin with). | She'll study him hard and figure | out what he does in the way of | activities, what he does after | school, and which boys he pals! around with. Then she'll proceed. She’li make his friends her friends, so she can be near him. She'll watch his routine so she can ac- cidentally on purpose be around when he’s alone. Without benefit of school audience she'll gradually get him used to seeing her and being with her and talking to | her. And suddenly he'll be over his shyness with her. possible invitation, yéu'll easy. ‘ut if there's ne call him up, tell him are, tell him about the party and invite him te go with you. Giv. him the details and tell him what time he's expected | at your house. tle may not have the courage to start things, but he might be giad to follow the | leader, . “Dear Miss Woodward: I just started going with a boy a week | ago, and my preblem is his bash- } fulness. I see him at school every | day but he er talks to me. Friends say I'll have to talk first, but I hate to chase him. So what | can I do?” It doesn'} have to be a wild, mad chase. Just a gentle, friendly | little chas®. And that you can do | if he’s that bashful. Smile and | speak to him, otherwise that date you had a week ago will be the one and only. Roll Cookies in Sugar ‘n’ Spice Mix | | | Mrs. James Blaine| | would be right for me to call his | U ses E 99 Yolk S| parents while they are here and For ‘Holiday Treat By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor | What to do with those leftover egg yolks is happily solved if you make these Rich Cinnamon Cook- ies. Mrs, James Blaine made them , recently for the Westacres Child | Study Club Christmas party where they were enthusiastically eaten by the young guests. In addition to the Child Study Club. Mrs. Blaine is a member of the Book Club Caring for a small | son and making many of her own | * The‘ cover-up book in princess style has | dacron-nylon acetate creation designed for added interest with buttons glistening on holiday going away fashions—easy packing | satin ribbon banding. The lace is a new \and easy wearing. If There’s Desire to Encourage Friendship | e ¥ “the Ridiculous Scornfulness of Pseudo Exper ts "in Things They Do Well Themselves — The porter in the sleeping car bound for Flordia got to talking about his job and suddenly was being extremely vocal on the sub-| ject of people who ‘don't know | how to act on a train.” . At first I thought he meant rude | and inconsiderate or even immoral | behavior. But no—Jim who rides ion trains as a professional, was — just being superior about those | who haven't had- his experence so are awkward and uncertain > | about matters that seem to him so elemental that even a child should know them. | We all do it—feei scorn for these whe are inefficient at Es ly and their friends raking over house in the county. Sometimes they’d go calling on her, Pm convinced, just to check up. And while they were deploring her | slovenliness, they were enjoying | the thought of how nwech better | they were. | The good cooks felt the same. way toward women who did not | have the same passionate concern | about food. 1 remember the delight |a neighbor of ours used to take in | Stuffing one, small boy, standing | ;over him as he ate her master- | pieces, then shaking her head sad- | ly as she told my mother that he | ‘poor child was half-starved and yellow as a turnip because he never got anything decent to eat at home. Her own complacent self- ———— esteem increased with every sy]- | lable of crocodile sympathy. I know a nice though untalented Correct to Invite Daughter's Family By EMILY POST Lai that it would be wrong to send A mother writes me as follows: This past summer while on va- cation, my daughter met a young man from another city. They be- | came very much interested in each other and have been writing to each other almost every day since their return home “He has written my daughter saying that he and his parents are driving to this city to visit rela- tives during his Christmas vaca- tion. He plans on spending most of his time with my daughter. I would like to knew if you think it invite them to my house for tea or dinner. They are strangers to me." It would be hospitable part, and entirely correct, you do not wish to encourage the friendship betWeen your daughter and this young man, Dear Mrs. Post: I am going to be married shortly in church with reception following for just our families. My fiance and I have a great many friends whom we would like to invite to the church, on your unless but certain members of my family | Ma ke B a b y a Presen t |clothes keep her hands and time | { | | | | Free ‘Parking in Lot Opposite A & P further shorten the legs. contour belt puts you right up in front fashion-wise and still keeps « | your figure in balance. well occupied, RICH CINNAMON COOKIES By Mrs. James Blaine '» cup shortening 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilia 2 eggs, or 4 egg yolks 2 cups sifted cake flour ‘y teaspoon sait 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons cinnamon Cream shortening and sugar, add vanilla. Beat eggs well. Sift dry ingredients hnd add to the creamed mixture alternately with the beaten eggs. Chill 1 hour. Roll into small balls, press a nut meat in the top of each, flattening the dough slightly. Bake 7 minutes in a 425 degree oven. Roll in Sugar and cinnamon while still warm. Makes about > dozen IF short legged— Belt set below the waist is as for os you should follow the long torso fashion. Princess line really your best bef. Miss S. L.—A fiat torso with hip line concentration lines makes the eye take a downward route A subtle terns Adorable picture-sampler to help little angel remember prayers’ Letters are large Nursery decoration sur- sour his CSV to read’ rounds printing! Gift divine’ So easy a child can do it! Pat | tern 533: ‘‘Now I Lay Me’ prayer | transfer 16', x 18. inches. Send 25 cents in coins for this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing Send | to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. Don't miss our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Catalog! An exciting variety of crochet. embroidery and | toliron-on color transfer patterns to} send for. Plus four complete pat- printed in book. Send 20 ents for your copy today' Gifts and bazaar best sellers! - ‘ them an invitation to the church |only as they might think we expect a wedding present. What is your opinion? You may send as many invita- tions to the church as you please without fear of obligating guests to send presents. ; | Dear Mrs. Post: Recently, upon leaving one post to take another, ; woman who scorns her neighbor, a brilliant career woman. “She can't even drive a car.’ | Maud scoffs, and contentedly sets ‘my husband was given a farewell off to market in her ancient sedan. dinner party at one of the ‘well- | *‘Smart, ygs.”” I've heard her known night clubs. I was not in-| say to a woman who is a power in |vited to the party. Am I right in community activities, ‘‘but she's | believing that as this was a mixed |lazy or she wouldn't go off and group, I should have been invited? | leaye her house looking like that.'’ | If it was given entirely by an A writer friend, hard-working office group for the sole purpose! ang admittedly no genius, tells of saying goodbye to him and no! me that her scorn is reserved for outsiders were invited, then leav-| ether writers whe, she feels, | ing you out was not improper. don't try as hard as she does. ’ $04, Tee Renee Gos Vraune hyeacete eS co -- Di, te , CAGUSY They may write better and make more money, but they don't | “oy aur palepielen work at it as she does and she | Sqnees —) feels superior. One rabid Dodger fan of my! acquaintance has nothing but scorn ; /and unwilling amazement for those inferiors who don't know a base hit from a triple play. The an-| tique furniture and old glass col- lectors are comfortably secure in their Chippendale and Sand-wich| | chatter before a know-nothing with a house full of Grand Rapids Swed- a c ———-) é LY s ish modern 2 1 3 A gardening friend is sinfully ‘ 7 Oe | proud of her way of transplanting HERB. oF ENE sruigq anc likes to point out neighbors | SweeT— GLANKeET STITCHING who don't seem able to master the Do vou have a child in your family and do you want to re- member him at Christmas. This is used and young an idea: which-can he will be popular, for the baby can- not hurt himself in any way. You bovs can help with these, too These oilcloth blocks are the best | gift for a tiny child, for blocks jare always fun but wooden ones ean do damage. You will need either plain or patterned oilcloth, and the amount needed will vary as to the number of blocks you make. Ask Mother how many you should make. You will need six 4inch squares of oilcloth for each | block. four for sides and two for ton and bottom Sew the sides to- gether with large blanket stitches, then se wthe bottom in. Stuff the block with cotton and sew the top in place. Add a little more cotton just before you make your last stitches, Both mothers and babies will like these You mav want to make each Recent Births Below are recent births which have been reported to the Pontiac Health Department. The name of the father is given for each child. Boys A Schwarts Sr Roct M Malone Sr, 2149 Knoilsood Milford, Rt 6 Walled Lake 2185 Allert Royal Oak Birmingham Warrer ester Olivio Leo Eichler Ernest Wolf Robert E. Williams Charlies A. Walby Judson Peckham Lethal BE Coe, 2760 Mott St Jack B Bachtel Birmingham Wilbern G Pranklin, 14 Tregent Charles D Ferguson, Drayton Plains Billy H Phillips, Rochester William J. Page, 1540 Parkway George E. Richards, 398 Exmoor Rd. Gus Comas, Drayton Ptains Louls W. Clement, 1140 N Cass Rd. Billy D Crane, 447 Kenilworth Bernard B Smith, 152 N. Jessie Wayne E Ruona, Walled Lake Bernard C Hart, Rochester Narvel D Talley, 23 Steinbaugh Ct. Charles R_ Kittles, 5674 Aylesbury | Jack G McKinney. 640 Sterling St Albert Yakmatian. 276', Auburn Are Far! R. Bovian, Rochester Donald R Pellows. 735 Cortwright | Jack Walker 263 oward McNeil! Virgt!) L. Hoots 760:Scott Lake Rd John R Cawrence, 1300 8S Hospital, Rt } Joseph K Ege. Birmingham Kare L. Spencer. 7710 Leach Rad Rt 2 Harold M Leslie B Jansen Prank PF Beall, Washington Jack H Porter, Drayton Plains Richard R. Farnum, Livonte Wiltam 8 Blackstone Drayton ins | Watts, Oak Park 162 S Jessie St Charlies W. Zegelien, Clarkston Paul E. Umphrey, Orayton Plains ‘ For a Good Cause FRANKFORT, Ind. u®—Grace | Hysong, 40. was charged with auto | theft for driving away in a car > +] People Very Critical of Others’ Inefficiencies By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE | knack. For my part, I'm sure I wash dishes cleaner than anybody else and it's getting so I dislike to eat from plates I haven't laved. | Which just proves how ridiculous the whole thing is! N ~ . \ ~ x > SSS ARAN SONS \. we —— 4826 SIZES 12—20;30—42 The more you wear this — the more you love it! One reason — the standup collar that’s so very jaunty! Another reason—the pan- eled skirt that flares so gracefully! Best of all, it’s right for four days out of seven. Sew it now! Pattern 4826: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16. 18, 20; 30. 34, 36, 38, 40, 42: Size 16 takes 4', yards 33-ifch; S, yard contrast. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West |17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. PETUNIA! Heres a very * Easy, pleasant Way to wrap A great big present / Good idea, Petunia! A paper tablecloth—available at most block in a different color. You can als. make the sides different from the top and bottom. Put the dif- ferent squares. together and have “mixed-up” blocks Learn Ropes By ANNE HEYWOOD “T love to knit, and am very good at it.” Mrs. L. writes. “Now I have an opportunity to buy a small yarn shop in our com- munity. It and seems to be doing a good busi is the only one, ness. The ow ner is selling out for health reasons, and the price is not high “How much money should I be able to make from a yarn shop?’ That's a large order : In the first place, no woman should buy any kind of shop un- less she has had plenty of ex@ perience. Wistful little tea rooms and gift shops—and, probably, yarn shops, too—are opened and closed every year, because the proprieter was a nice woman who had no business experience, t is always better to work in a shop first. and learn all the ropes before investing any money in ans shop But. assuming that this wcman has had the thorough business ex- perience, and knows what she's | doing, what are the prospects of | making money at a yarn shop? My survey shows that while it | is possible to earn a small and steady income, the chances of making a great deal of money are j almost nil, A lot depends on how Answer te Previeus Puszie ~ Cal civ iN Il IO OINIAITT LIN Bi Si iAiv = [Ay ~ AININ : ’ ' Shi mii AITIT i ic ‘ ‘ % ti. ' Alva M. Rogers had left parked on a downtown street. She told police she was in a hurry to get to Lebanon, 17 miles away, to pay a, | traffic violation fine variety and gift stores—will do a beautiful wrapping job on big gifts like furniture. BISHOP - BRacKen Before Opening Business ! | many potential community has, of course Your income will be primari- ly from the sale of supplies, which includes a complete assort- ment of yarns, crochet cotivas, and embroidery silks. customers your You should also stock nee dies patterns, instruction books, knit ting bags. and other accessories Instruction is usually given free to those who buy supplies at yarn shops, so it is necessary to be an excellent all-round knitter cheter and embroideret . It is also possible that vou might make some money by finishing cro- ACROSS | sweaters or skirts or anything else which a woman may start too am- bitiously, and then be unable or unwilling to complete herself Another good idea is to have a setup for blocking the finished goods, for which you will charge a fee. Mere, as in the personality is all-important will come in for stay-for knitting you can provide a hespitable atmosphere flock to vou COUPSE many bus of the proprietor Many customers equipment and instruction. If friendly nd women will in the natural buy more and more merchandise from \ou Inesses, and of events 1 Screen actor | Gardiner 7 He ts 2 15.4 1S lo 7 itt in the 15 Spiinter ri 16 Dispatctyr 17 Compound ether 23 Term of endearment 27 Individual 28 Sleeveless garment ipa deck ° a ship | 34 Bridge holdings 36 Painful effort City tn Dlinots Essential being Low haunt 42 Horse’s neck hairs 43 Danger Penetrate 49 Military assistants 54 European swallow Struggle fF Presser Empyrean Covers with Pil tty. pitch anew Masculine 10 appellation DOWN 1 Demoiish 12 Lampreys 22 Gravel 21 fiymph East indian ‘comb. form» Eternity ‘ab. Withered Preposition Horn Born S Sess Donated 22 Roman roads 23 Drivel Makes mistakes Exclamation Ever (poet.) ™ Mountains (ed.) Mountain @S4aavewnn~ 4; of sorrow 43 wisitiy Wanger 44 Tardier + Peacefui 45 Thiftgs done 46 Nos Mexican peasant - 47 Horse 31 Domestic siave 48 V 33 Pathber 50 35 Symbol for $1 Plunge headlong sodium 52 Nights bef. re TM Fish 53 Dispatched 41 Symboil for 55 Nears (ap4 nickel 6 Pronoun S338 ASA GM TN rae 1 cee aga Senha ate Sete at vie lt ste * One wee grade ‘echod! ch children is near-sighted. Officials Face Reports, ications Will Be Heard at City Commission Meeting A short agenda of chiefly rov- tine items faces the City Commis- | sion tonight. | of city —— attended in | Following Willman will be wi-| liam A. Ewart, city attorney, -with for streets in the Washington Park | section. | A report from the City Plan Com- | mission regarding rezoning at 56- ‘y E Bagley St. for commercial use will also be up for action, Action jon the report. was deferred last | week. 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Who but Bassett, America’s largest, manufacturer of fine quality bedroom furniture, could offer such value at this low, money- saving price? dines * eee THE PONTIAC: PRESS. = oa . 3 ba ° *~ ~/-_ . - = — ~ es a a ne eS — x _ _TUESDAY,. _DECEMBER 14, 1854 | : _PQNTIAC, MICHIGAN. ° SEVENTEEN S-D Day Will Attempt to Halt Crashes Like These cate ‘ . . . at, ‘8 pa fe = % Ft, £2 * : ‘ as ¥ © EI IE ER TE RI ON RR : Ponting Press Photes FATAL TO ONE—A lone motorist was killed when his gar April 14, 1953. Police said the victim fell asleep at.the wheel. ONE DEAD—A small child was killed and its mother hurt in this bus-car crash July 9, 194, at Dixie I Highway and Walton Bivd. rammed this tree on East South boulevard near Crooks road | Li ! | e 4 ONE KILLED—One man died in this car when it collided with CROSSING CRASH—A milkman and his passenger were killed crash took place in December 1951 on Crooks road near Hamlin another on Dixie Highway at M15 in March 1953. Four women when their truck was reduced to junk by a freight train. The road. were killed in the other car. SS Originator of S-D Campaign Nearly Died in Auto Crash WASHINGTON (UP) — Safe, mento, Cal., the state capital. Sud- Driving Day, which the nation will denly a car which was moving in -observe Wednesday, was the brain ; child of a man who was nearly killed in an automobile accident early this year control, crossed the 27-foot park- Albert J. Veglia, registrar of | way strip and crashed into a car motor vehicles for the state of directly ahead of Veglia's. California, thought up the idea Vealla swerved bis ow tt while he was lying in a hospital & . . Wee bed last March, the innocent vic- | the pavement in an effort to avoid tim of the very kind of traffic the collision but was struck by smash-up that ‘‘S-D Day’’ is in- | both of the other cars. His own car tended to curb the opposité direction on the four- lane divided highway went out of was hurled some 75 feet and its It was a classic bit of irany top was sheared off. Two women that Veglia should have been in- j,, one of the other cars were voly in a bad wreck. He has yjijjod devot much of his life to ; campaigning for traffic safety. Vegtia was so badly injured Only a menth befere his own that he lay unconscious for five accident, he represented Call- days and required 276 stitches in fornia at President Eisenhower's | 5! face and head. He remained White House conference on high. | ™ the hospital for three weeks. es . way safety in Washington. | According to Gov. Dan Thornton BIKE, (RUCK CRASH—TWO WEAD—Two boys died when Late on the afternoon of March 0! Colorado, an old friend of whom their motorbike’ collided héadon with this truck. Both youths ([5, Veglia was driving down U. Ss. Vegtia went with the “S-D Day _were hurled over the bike's handlebars into the hood of the truck. Route #, 12 miles west of Sacra- | idea, Veglia “had a Jot of time to a ; _ — think as he lay there in the hos- Present Needs, Future Estimates Pose‘... ; ““"”""""" SPEED PLUS TREE — This car, in which one died, was this type, and the others shown above, that the S-D Campaign Bi Pp bl t Ch ild G id Cli rey gees edie a iat aa flattened to pancake-like proportions when it catapulted into a is trying to halt. These fatal accidents are but a few which took 1g ro em Or 1 ul ance 1InIC | ° | tree on . Comeurce road in Angus a this year. Ws 8 —— of the lives of Oskiand County residents in the past =e years. | other conscientious public officials ae ———— —————— a on Pontiac—1970. | Malt, clinic director. Miss Half , creased in proportion to the popu- | ee i yeaee Begs aa - What it will actually be like, no| ®dded that the figure of one per | lation. ite” eet distiae: ‘lat thang one really knows. Atomic energy | Lage was a cautious estimate. In 1953, referrals of children to some way to bring dramatically to | er. er OW re 1c e will certainly make drastic. norma It could be much | the clinic was topped by worried | tre sitention of the ‘public the need | changes, and many of today’s | a | parents, followed by school author- for halting the slaughter on our! PITTSBURGH (INS)—David Mc- 1,200,000-member United Steel- litical, social and economic effec- honorable organic unity. And I problems will bé replaced with ities and third by the courts . “We are not now handling that highways?’ "’ Donald, president of the CIO Unit-' workers Union, said his member- tiveness on federal, state and mu- think that he, too, will lend his tome w's P EL tt NsedlL one per cent, hut we have a con- “Fortunately the Detroit Clinic | The result of Vegiia’s brooding ed Steelworkers, said today that ship wanted and needed unity so nicipal levels great strength and his great cour- But one problem will still be | stant waiting Vist of those who gives service to some of the was: the idea of setting aside one he has ‘complete confidence’ of as to achieve their maximum po “When organic unity is real age to achieve honorable organic with us —that is mental distur-| need our services,” said Miss Half.| South Oakland County residents,” | aay when “everybody, all over % Merger between the CIO and the . ined,” he said, “great campaigns “nity, and that his work and his bances at all ages. There are seven staff members| Said Miss Half. | the country, would be acked to AFL by next year. * can be undertaken to organize © Counsel will — —— Most pathetic is the emotion. at the clinic, four of whom are Clinic authorities figured last| try to eliminate accidents com- | McDonald said he based his pre- Willman to Attend the workers of the nation.” He — eae ae affili- al problems experienced in the full-time, who can see about 25 |year that about 1,368 children| pletely,” to dramatize what diction on many factors, the first ‘ . went on: ed unions AFL. . young—from birth through high treatment cases during a given |meeded mental help in Oakland | could be accomplished by atten. 4nd most important of which “‘is H h a Meefin | Sixteen million ef us united | McDonald quoted Meany, in his school. period. |County, but because of the in-| tion to safety year-round. that the people want labor unity.” Ig W y ! = eed =e re do message to the CIO convention, , " He added: | that of organizing far better § in which Meany said that opera. Looking forward this week, the “Each staf{ member has his | ability of older people to reqognize | Veglia enlisted the support f. Pontiac City Manager Walter K.| than we are able to do now.” I tions such as the no-raiding agrees Pontiac Child Guidance Clinic] or her individual specialized | these needs, or because of already | Thornton and of Joseph Matson,} “And when I say the people | witiman will attend a conference | McDonald is credited with start-|ment signed by the two organiza which handles just such emotion-| funetion, plus a treatment load,” (Crowded treatment schedules, less | president of the Automotive Safety | 1 mean the people who are now. | cating in Lansing at 10 a.m. to- |ing the unity action by labor with| tions are “basically significant al problems, made an estimate of | Miss Half explained. But almost |than 15 per cent of these 1,368| Foundation. Matson arranged a| ™members of the American Fed- | ioe ow by Gov G. Mennen Wil:! his speech to the convention of the | only to the extent to which they the expected need of their serv- all, even the best clinics, have | children came to the attention of juricheon in Washington at which| ¢fation of Labor and the people (jim, to consider the proposed steelworkers in Atlantic City last| promote the greater goal of ices 15 years hence. | a waiting list.” | the local clinic. Veglia sold his idea to representa-| Whe are now members of the ( ¢:9 090 000 state bond issue for September. © Little no action achieving . . . unity between our asi ‘ tives of other professional safety | Congress of Industrial Organiser highway construction. had bee ce ] t y atiorts On a basis of an expected popu-| Miss Half also pointed out. that, This one per cent figure, ad- o P y| thons.”” , ue : i a n taken on it, although two orgagizatiorm lation in Oakland County of 800-/| there is a growing awareness by | Mittedly a low estimate, will be | groups ; a ; Director John Huss of the Mich- much had been spoken of it, prior | McDonald called for a “realistie 000 in 1970, (now over 500,000) | parents that children, even pre-| doubled by 1979. President Eisenhower then threw | The chief of the steelworkers igan Municipal League has asked to that . _ appraisal’ of the problems in statisticians indicated that some! school youngsters, may need Ww ‘his full support behind the project, | pointed to the unanimous approval Willman to attend with him. Will-| McDonald promised that his volved and sald “there are no 2,763 county youngsters would be guidance because wmaicaal hen you figure that it takes/and the President’s Action Com-|of a labor unjty resolution by the| man is chairman of the league's | steelworkers will do more than |insurmountable barriers and ne in need of clinical care. | problems | anywhere from six months to two mittee for Highway Safety took recent CIO Convention and the highway committee. their share in providing money | unsolvable proble ms of detail.” ., s. | years to sdive the children’s prob- | over the sponsorship. strong position taken by President; ‘We're interested in finding out| and man power for both “organiz- He said: ‘“‘We can work all our “This is an estimated figure This and an increasing popula- | lems, you can arrive at some idea} Tomorrow, commurtities from | George Meany of the AFL in favor how the money would be distri-|ing campaigns and achieving | problems out, every single one of @f one per cent of the youth | tion are putting more and more|of the tremendous load that is| coast to coast will join in carrying | Of, “immediate action to achieve buted,” said Willman. "we want to other goals.’ He continued: them, as men of good will, and population that will meed our | pressure on an already over-| strapped to our local mental health | Ee) me | discover to what extent cities | “I betieve That George Meany | men believing in the fundamental » Cetvices,” sald Miss Madeleine burdened staff which has not in- | staff. jup on a hospital bed. McDonald, jeader of the strong | would benefit.” \, Sarnmestty and sincerely desires | of American trade unions,” : ; pA oe 0 | | bf f & . t é r.” ‘ f =z ; pe | yok — eee eee ee eee ee ee eee ee eee ee ee Ol lL erT.rmrrmh Or er ee eee eee SS ee Oe ee Ege aS a ee eC es Ai 2 THE PONTIAC’PRESS, “TU ESD. AY; DECEMBER 14, 1954, i poms ener elect ea a ! Produced 40 Years Ago ‘DR. H. A. MILLER | § Optometrist EDITOR'S NOTE—Just 40 years ago w. Griffith was finishing up ‘The ‘ which was to prove , $ 7 North Saginaw Street ; th of noe the most important as well as the most controversial fil m in the histery of the i movies It raised the movies to the F status of an thdustry In @ two-part serie Bob Thorflas reviews. the and legends concerning the film | By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD \ — Three old friends met in the MGM commis- be sary for lunch. The last time they had all been together was 40 years : | ago when they appeared in ‘‘The 4 Closed Wednesday Afternoons (f| Birth of a Nation." : | One was Lillian Gish, as sweet- faced as when she played Elsie Stoneman in the D. W.. Griffith classic. One of the original stars at\MGM, she had returned for the first. time in 26 years to play in “The gobweb.' Anfiher was Mae Marsh, who scored as Flora, the little sister | ,in “The ss of a Nation.” Stitl | OPEN 24 HRS. 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Grant in “Birth.” The trio talked about their early days in films. * * = On the Fourth of July, 1914, a movie maker named David Wark Griffith begarr-a project that was to help build a new industry and startle the nation. After six weeks of rehearsal, Griffith began the filming of ay movie that was to become famous as ‘The Birth of a Nation.”” He; mark the indepen- | | dence of the movie industry from | the stage and all other forms of entertainment * ¢ When he began writing and di- recting movies in 1907, Griffith soon showed his genius. He became the spark of the Biograph com. | pany, grinding out dozens of films Starting with potboilers Wke “The Adventures if Dolly’’ and ‘‘The Bandit’s Waterloo,”’ he vidi Phyilis — ome. -4 | Brown, 24, of 742 E. Dayton, Flint, | CHRISTMAS TREE SUBSTITUTE—When a west coast shipping strike delayed a freighter with 100,000 Christmas itrees destined for | Hawail, native islanders came up with some substitutes. 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Snover 0000000000000 00 00S0OSOCOOOO OOOO OO OOOOOOOOO® | Peeoeoeooeeoooscese « .——4 _———e' | Sam-Ta-Claus Benson a GIVE HER A Useful Gift! Yes Men,’ Your Wife, Sweetheart or Girl Friend CAN USE A GIFT ROBE! ‘NYLONS! COTTON QUILTED! ROBES! $991 ,. $Q71 Wrap her in a warm gift in, select her Robe: cuen'e ee eee eS ee ee eae ee SS SSS as Come NYLON 3 PAIR HOSE 523 Park Free in the Hubbard Garage 4 4 4 SAM BENSON |: Open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily —— ee EVEN IF YOU'VE NEVER DANCED BEFORE... & @ the Bertha Baker School, at. 7:30 ee _——__— 20 S. PERRY ST.. hl In | KEEGO HARBOR — Residents | castirig ballots, for or against’ in- 4 committee headed by William | corporation today are playing a ‘part in a process which formally got underway last Aug. 4 Students to Stage Yule Operetta at Baker . School * MILFORD—“Christmas for Oth- | ers’’ will be presented in the form of an operetta by 330 children of | P-m. tomorrow. The presentation will be divided into two sections, with children 'in grades one through four per- forming in the first part, and the _—) and sixth grades in the sec- ond portion of the progam. This | will be a true Chirstmas story as | recorded in the Bible, acted out with song and pantomine. | Over 100 voices of children | frem the fifth and sixth grade | chorus will sing familiar and folk style Christmas carols? The Christmas operetta will re- | place the program of the regular | | December meeting of the Milford PTA. Junior Youth Center ‘Planned at Armada | ARMADA—Plans have been for- ;mulated for a youth community | recreation program here, to in- clude children in the 10-14 age | group. Center for the activities will be | the township hall. The program, which will start with square dancing, will open early in January. All activities will be supervised by adults and special instruction will be given in square dancing by trained local’ volunteers, Mrs. Betty Wilkinson, program chairman, said. A 15-cent charge for the dancing | classes will be used to purchase | athletic equipment and pay ex- penses at the center. |. Later the program will be ex- |panded to include other activities and take in other age groups. | Slate Outdoor Sing ‘at Lambert School WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The annual outdoor Christmas sing by | the Lambert School children will | be held at 7 p.m, Wednesday. | Refreshments will be served in| jthe school by the mothers of | kindergarten pupils, immediately following the program. | Voting at Keego Only 1 Step’ ‘Incorporation Process Quinlan, commission will schedule and hold ‘cussed, | and a census of the area which | incorporation of the West Bloom- | lated and public meetings held ‘and John R. raod to light indus- - (County Clubs Are ‘Busy ie At a public meeting that evening Hbllibaugh and including Peter} Clayton Bozung, Lewis 4 Doyle, Russell Gregg, Charles Leaf) “« and Mrs. Lyila Ross was author-| « ized to hire an attorney to ew! up petitions for the start of 4n- corporation as a city. If voters approve the idea of incorporation nine can- didates receiving the most votes of the 14 in the race will be named te a charter commission, After creating a city charter the MAXINE HARTLAND public hearings on it. Then an- on the charger and if it is - | announced the engagement of their proved a city council will be | daughter, Maxine, to Frank L. Mr, and Mrs. Willard Hartland‘ other election will be held voting | of 2460 Wixom Rd., Milford, have «™ _NINETEEN _ Milford Council | ‘Acts on Zoning Village Reverses Ruling, Outlawing Restaurant on Huron Street MILFORD —. At the regular! meeting of the village. council last night members reversed their pre- | vious decision to amend the zoning ordinance to allow the opening of | a restaurant on Huorn street by | Reba and Howard Heintzelman. | Three weeks ago the amendment was passed subject to possible ob- | jection from people living in the | immediate vicinity of the proposed | restaurant. | Monday night a greup of nine | ebjectors headed by Oscar Gron- din presented a petition -sitned | by 23 residents in the residentail- named at the same time. | Skerritt, Jr. He tn the son of Mr. The object oe of ie eon: bea and Mrs. Frank L. Skarritt, Sr., cording to many, is to provide | of 2709 N. Milford Rd., Milford. An | services that the area needs but! , t wedd = does not presently have, Sewage. ugust wedding is planne system and water supply were dis- Parent Group Sees Movie ‘Act Your Age’ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—“'In erder to understand ourselves we must understand the different in- dividual roles we play in life,” parents meeting at the Stringham school decided last night. It was the second lesson of “Parenthood in a Free Nation” a | The next step in the chain of | events was defining boundaries revealed a count of 3186. During this time more petitions for the field Township area were circu- to explain the idea, The Oakland County Board of Supervisors set the date for the election and 14 residents filed pe- titions for places on the nine mem- ber charter commission. Polling places at the Roosevelt School and the Keego Fire Station are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. today. Troy Board Opens Water Project Bids University of Chicago adult educa- tion department. A film entitied “Act Your Age” was shown the group, and helped in outlining points used in judging one's own emotional maturity. “Good understanding of child | development is necessary to pre- vent later infantile reactions, and TROY TOWNSHIP— Bids were;Children should learn that there | taken last night by the Troy Town- | are failures as well as successes,’ p Board of trustees on several | the group agreed. water construction jobs. Twelve bidders competed and | low bidder was Al Hunt. Action on | bids was tabled to Dec. 27, In other action the board denied a requested annexation to Birmingham of land which a resident wished to develop as an industria! site, Also tabled until Dec. 27 was discussion of plans of the Wendover subdivision which developer Arthur Nechman proposes for East Adams road north of 16 Mile Road. The Troy Zoning board will meet | this evening to rulé on requested |rezonoing of land at 15 Mile road Dryden Group to Meet DRYDEN — The Dryden Ladies’ | Library Assn. will hold its Christ- mas party at its regular meeting) Wednesday, An exchange of gifts is planned, — trial zoning, FRANK CARRUTHERS FUNERAL HOME study project sponsored by the | toned arfa protesting the pro- | Jeet. | | Heintzelman presented a petition bearing signatures of 87 other rese- dents of the area who favored the opening of a dining place there. | He also cited the fact that many | business places are now in opera- tion on Huron street. Councilmen Richard Arms) moved to support the objections of | the residents against the restaur- | ant and Ralph Hewitt seconded me mously. c Marlette School Bands | 'to Give Concert Tonight | MARLETTE—A Christmas con- | cert by the combined bands of the Mariette Community School will | | be held at 8:15 p.m. today in the | school auditorium, Featured will be the 53-piece con- cert band, presenting well ee | and less unfamiliar Christmas mu-| sic. | ‘To Give Christmas Party | WATERFORD .TOWNWSHIP — Members of St. Martha Guild of | the Drayton ~Plains St. Andrew | Chapel will present their second | Christmas party for the women of the Oakland County Convalescent | | Home at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Ps LEW IS—Fine Furniture | Xe Furniture © GET A PAIR WIN DIESEL COMOTIVES, & FREIGHT OU T ° A Most Exacting Education. . . There are two separate and distinct licenses required for our profession. 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Yes, even if = ‘ve mever danced before! So don’t be an unhappy side- WILL YOU ACCEPT line sitter. Come to Arthur Mur- HOU! oe a a = a *$ 00 dance floor. Studios open 10 AM to 10 PM daily. TRIAL LESSON? ARTHUR MURRAY School of Dancing 25 E. Lewrence St. Phone FE 2-0244 | ~— PEE Ee EE aT a a 4 r. a a a a a ‘ é ¢ é é r é ‘ ’ ‘ é ‘ 4 d ' é a a ’ r s 4 4 ‘ f ———— eee eee DRUG STORES 148 N. Sagi West Huron at Telegraph WE GIVE HOLDENS RED STAMPS results of some recent elections: | Auburn Heights Mrs. Glen Hartung of 2280 Ridge ! Road was elected president of Aux- iliary 60 of the Metropolitan Club. Mrs, Dorland Lash is vice-presi- |dent; Mrs. Dolph Goode, secre- tary; Mrs. Harold Nadiger, treas- urer; and Mrs. M. F. Howell, ser- geant at arms. Installation will be Jan. 4. Armada New president of the Altar Society of St, Mystical | Campbell. Mrs. Walter Kroetsch is vice-president; Mrs, Edward Wolak, treasurer, and Louise Sy- sol, secretary, Roger N. Smith is the new wor shipful master of Harmony Lodge Ambulance Service et Any Hour ards; and Joseph Hart, tiler Milford TELEGRAPH POLES TRACKS LOCK.OWN Russell M. Haglund is the pewly- elected worshipful master of the | Masonic Lodge. Dave Edmonds, is senior warden; Marvin Ladd, jun- ior warden; Harry Coulter, treas- urer; and Henry Bush, secretary Others are M. W. Ramsby, senior deacon; Vern Hess, junior deacon; Lester Slocum, senior steward; Sheldon Covert, juriior stewart; Ernest Poland and Wil- liam Moore, alternate stewards; and William Dildine, tiler. Public installation will be held at the Bertha Baker school at 8 a.m, Friday Ortonville New deacons of the Ortonville Baptist Church are Joseph Jencka, Gaukler Storage 9 Orchard Loke Ave. FE 2-4021 Men. no.] ea No. 143, F. & A.M. 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George Lemaster is | back home today after a two | month stint as police chief of Port | Clinton, Ohio. } “Two-gun" George, as he- was | widely. known while on the Detroit | force, packs a .45 on each hip and he was just too much for the folks | in the sleepy summer resort town | of 6,000. “A one-man tornado” is the way his successor, Acting Police Chief? Boyd Austin, described George. George was dismissed a few days ago just about two months after he got the post through a chance con- versation with the mayor of the town. What did “two-gun” do to de- serve this? Well, said Austin, for ohe thing, he locked up peo- ple for congregating on street corners. “Farmers have been standing on street corners in Port Clinton for | 100 years,’’ Austin said. ‘‘That's all | there is to do here.’ Austin said George irked the townspeople by raiding the local poolhall and firing a 19-year-old veteran on the eight-man force “for not carrying a service revol- ver 24 hours a day.” But the burghers screamed for George's scalp, Austin said, when he ran his police car into the rear of another vehicle stopped for a red light and then gave the occv- | pant of the other car a ticket for failing to stop before entering the street from an alley. Lemaster, however, said the | man was guilty of the violation and that the accident was due to the failure of the brakes on hig police car. Lemaster retired 18 months ago | from the Detroit police force. He | holds 59 precinct citations in De- troit. He said he started a $105,000 libel suit against the lecal paper in Port Clinton for ‘‘whipping up all this feeling against me.” He | also said he would sue the city for | money due under a six-month con- tract. ‘‘My worst crime,"’ George said, | ‘was being from Detroit. They just | hate people from Detroit.’’ Lemaster with all his big-city ways made at least one profound impression on his successor, Aus- tin said “He sure could twirl pistols. Why I walked into his office one day and he was doing it better than most Hollywood movie stars.” j Nebraska's present capitol is the | fifth to be erected by that state Base of the present building is 437 feet square and two stories high, with the tower rising 400 feet. } Pontiac's Oldest Insurance Agency What -if-.a child falls out of your tree? Com- prehensive Lia bility protects you. THATCHER & WERNET 609 Community Net‘! Bonk Bidg. FE 2-9224 PATTERSON | ey M Lutherans, Air Problem = of Transient Religion | DETROIT (UP) — About 150 | representatives ef eight Lutheran \church boies gathered ‘in Detroit | American mobility and its effect on church life. Dr. Paul C. Empie, executive di- " THE PONTIAC PRESS, | drésses this year, rodselors a dullenge te Ee Wisconsin Officia church to bring the Bible “Dies in Milwaukee the transients. . MILWAUKEE w—Fred R. Zim- 74, former governor of Reckless Driver Fined Rudolph Emand, 52, of 9 Glen- wood Ave., costs yesterday after he pleaded since 1938, died early today in St. ; merman, Council, told the’ conference th guilty to reckitss driving before | Luke’s Hospital. He had been ill| 30,000,000 Amricans changed ad-' D. Leturgy. figures reveal some | Waterfdrd Township Justice Willis | for more than two months. 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McCarthy (R-Wis). preteens ag a He was governor in 1927-28. TUESDAY, ‘DECEMBER 14, 1954 iled to win the Det cone ment of A poten Repub- roit Postman Given can organization, led the Wiscon- Surprise for Christmas in November in SAVE MORE FOR SANTA WITH ROM | residents to whom h has delivered | materials into the oceans every | - Massachusetts leads in “the pro- mail during the past nine years.) year, and even more of suspend- | vises Camp Mahn-go-tah-see loca- Zimmerman, who | in the last = duction of cranberries. s ad * & ¢ « . * me wa a push cart an $125 in| a! Sidney’ 'N. Geal Elected | “You took a load off our shoul. Head of State Camp Unit Sidney N. Geal, director of the DETROIT (U PB — Sesion | ders,” said a housewife who spoke Christmas surprise yesterday when | one off yours.” try YMCA camp, has been elected | making his rounds. | Rivers carry two and three-/ Assn. for two years. He succeeds Kenneth Smith of Grosse Pointe Woods. 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They said candidly it was because they wanted the National | Football League championship this year. i Ld ° . The 49ers finished third in the NFL Western Division with a 7-4-1 record this season, including last- minute losses to the Chicago Bears and the Baltimore Colts. In addi- tion, they were plagued by in- juries to players, among them Hur- | ryin’ Hugh McElhenny who was; the league's leading ground gainer when he got hurt. Until. Monday, _ Morapito "| | been dismissing with ‘‘no_com ment” any questions about renew- | TOP SHOOTER—Dick Blacklaw |4inch center, currently is the hottest scorer in the Chiefs’ ing Shaw's s-contract which expires | in two games. ° the least idea what | Bell Reinstates - Pontiac Press Phete Pontiac High's 6-foot lineup. | He is 2nd to teammate John James in individual scoring, but leads the | feated Spartans journey to Saginaw Carolina State, Dayton, Mi ri, (above), squad in shooting percentage and field goals. He has dunked 12 of 21 | to meet St. Peter and Paul. shots and hit on half his 10 free throw opportunities to pile up 29 points Powers’ high-scoring outfit has won. | Another Oddity Ex-Giant Back After 7 Years PHILADELPHIA ® — Bert Bell, ae psa ot the National Foot- ball League, has lifted a seven- year suspension which Merle. He. | Hapes. now an assistant coach MACOMB, Ill. (AP)—Western Illinois is just another small col- lege in a small town. And while | some schools like to do things in a big way, Western likes t6 do them in an odd way. Only yesterday, the Associated Press voted a football incident at Western this season as the football , oddity of the year. That's when freshman Jerry | Thinnes, sitting in the stands with his girl and munching a hot dog, | yas hunted up to take over quar- terbacking duties in a_ football game with Eastern Illinois. Last night, Western played a besketbell game with vail A> of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the’ o Canaan tanger oe sores Cranes Drub any bribe in an investigation of an bribe not reported the attempt. Hapes | played halfback for the New York | and ruled that Hapes can ne- gotiate with any NFL club “in any | : |from seven players, Cranbrook School's basketball team crushed Pfeiffer'sBoosts Lead in Match Set DETROIT (P) — Defending Pfeiffer piled up a 550-pin lead over E. & B.'s challengers Sun- day at the halfway mark of their match-game bowling champfon- pionship. The three final blocks~ are booked for next weekend. Pfeiffer built up its lead to 317 with an afternoon block of 3216 to 3030 in Ann Arbor. It added 233 more with a 3070 to 2837 block last night in suburban Dearborn. Pfeiffer seized a 131-pin lead 2922 to 2891 in the opening block of the match Saturday Pontiac's Huron Bow! night in Mclvor Again Heads Irish Setter Club Irish Setter Club of Michigan has reelected Edgar Mclvor of Dear- born as its president. Other officers named last week at a meeting in Hazel Park include ‘Thomas S. Moffat of Pontiac, sec- retary, Fred Tetreau of Farming. ton, treasurer and George Gallus of Detroit, vice president. ° Directors are Anne Erkfitz and Dr. A. W. Erkfitz of Grosse Pte John Groat of Detroit and Frank Wheatley of Allen Park Tickets for the specialty state fair grounds still available, club « show at Sunday, are officials: report attempt. Hape's had | =z Romeo, 98-48 Seven Players Score in Double-Figures in Cranbrook Romp Getting double-figure scoring Romeo, 98-48, Monday, shattering the Crane team scoring record by 10” points. Remee coach Bob Hutton is a staunch advocate of the fast break, but he saw it ased to perfection against his team in this game as the Birmingham quintet repeatedly broke away for lay-ups. So easy were many of brook's 2nd win in three games. Jim Knapp had 18 points to pace the Cranbrook assault. Dave Tur ner had 15. Owen Fett. 12. and John Kark, 10. Second stringers shared liberally in the scoring as Chuck Dunkel netted 16, George Gary 11 and Mare Cunningham 10 Romeo's Bill. Schmidt was high for™ the game with 20, and Bill Small Colleges Play Six Overtime Periods their | shots, that the Cranes hit on 44| of 73 attempts for a fantastic 60 %#!d per cent average. It was the 4th straight loss for Romeo and Cran- brose of Dayenport, lowa. Score was tied al the end of regulation play, 53-53. The two teams played six overtime periods before Western won, 58-57. Last night's hafl dozen extra | periods tied a record held by sev- eral schools. The oddity is that neither team scored in the lst, ard, | 4th or 5th extra periods. Each} team scored three points in the 2nd_ making the score, 56-56. With nine seconds left in the 6th overtime, it looked as if the game would go into a record 7th over- time. But Tim Wolf drew a foul and sank the ball giving St. Am- | brose a 57-56 lead. Western took the ball out and | 'called time. This gave Western ‘the ball in midcourt. The pass jwent in to Chuck Schramm. Schramm whirled on the spot and jlet fly, a 45foot goal to give un- | defeated Western its 3rd victory. NBA Withdraws Recognition of Sandy Saddler Refuses to Continue to List Fighter as Featherweight King NEW YORK wW — The National Boxing Assn. withdrew recognition of Sandy Saddler as world feather- weight champion foday but the boxers manager defiantly said he'll defend “when he's ready and that will be February.’ | Bob Christenberry, chairman of | the New York State Athletic Com- mission, sat “lll watch this with a great deal of interest. I certainly will take no action before our commission meets (Friday) NBA hasn't always been a_ solid front T also recall something about titles b won and Jost in the ring Ing Sparrow, Goldstein Pace Easy Titan Win Unbeaten University of Detroit Krohn, who had a 31-point splurge took its 4th straight basketball against Rochester, added 16. Cran- brook has completed the pre-holi- day portion of its schedule, but Romeo will play at Oxford Friday night Women Keglers Sought Oakland County Employes Bow! League has several openings for women bowlers, Anvone inter ested should contact Agnes Cobb Federal 2 8351. during the day or Juanita ing Cer Montcalm Bow! in ae evening Murray, ter game of the season this weekend posting an easy 97-50 over Kala- mazoo College. Titans, led by forward Guy Sparrow and guard Ralph Goldstein with 25 points apiece, scored more points in the Ist half than Kalamazoo did in the entire game little competition ais foreseen for Detroit this evening when thes meet Buffalo on the Titan home court But Houston) Friday and Saturday and Oregon next Wednesday are expected to pro. vide stiff opposition. OK Given Radio Trial of PHS Cage Tilts Pontiac High School games will take to the air but strictly on an experimental basis. A request by Pontiac's new radio station, WPON, for per mission to deliver live broad. casts of this season's games brought board of education ap- proval Monday night provided; 1—Commercia] sponsors for the broadcast of the games shal! be and ap- proved by the office of the super- intendent haskethal] * * * . x ’ — There shall be no editorial comments during broadcasts on the quality of officiating, coaching or the behavior of the capwd. The ban on editorial comments shall | include criticism of individual | ) ’ PIAvers and alse playing up" lavers to both paid to the. schoo! for each broadcast 4 Te'¢ ‘ agreeable parties! sha he { This broadcast agreement ma\ be terminated at the Pontiac ) Broadcasts of Pontiac High School basketball games. by other raqio stations 1] be per¥nitted on the same basis any time hy schools A faculty committee composed of Dr. Dana P. Whitmer. superin- tendent of Pontiac: schools. John Thors Pontiac high school princes pal; PHS basketball coach Art Van Ryzin. Bob Beachamp, C. T Forsman. Norman *Kuijala and Francis Staley arrived at the | above recommendation after study- | ing all the angles involved. 2 ‘ “This experiment will provide the policy te broadcast which will) be reviewed before the 1954.55 sea son,” said Dr. Whitmer who ob- served that an “air audience” would not cut down the ticket sales. background for tion of the football considera games, He pointed out that the capacity of the high school gymnasium could) not accommodate all who wanted to attend fhe games * * * ® “In the past we have said ‘no’ because we wondered how wise it was educationally. Practically all | other schools in the Midwest are | doing it, and by performing this “experiment we can arrive at a de- | cision,’’- said Dr. Whitmer. in the middle and) I have found the | * THE PON TIAC PRESS, Among Feature Battles Listed Clarkston to Entertain. Ortonville, Grand Blanc, Travels to Rochester By JACK SAYLOR Action is light on the prep bas- ketball front tonight with only a half-dozen games scheduled for Oakland County courts. Six other | county quintets venture away from | home for their competition. > In the feature cogtests, Clarkston entertains Ortonville, Rochester | hosts Grand Blanc, and Lake Orion is at home to Avondale. Berkley meets Ferndale, Farmington is at Clarenceville and Madison of Royal Oak plays Harper Woods. In the away-Trom-home activ- ity, Pontiac’s Chiefs are at Port Huron, Walled Lake at Plymouth, Troy at Lakeview, Southfield at Redford Union, Clawson at War- ren and Shrine at St. Theresa of Detroit, Elsewhere, Fmlay City’s unde- Lyle four straight ball games. Walled Lake is looking for its 4th in a row tonight, while Pon- | tiac and Madison go after their 3rd wins without a loss. Of the others | playing tonight, only Ferndale and | Shrine have yet to lose, and they have played but one game Full-scale play will resume Fri ' day night. All three city teams wil] be at heme with Flint Central 'at Pontiac, Royal: Oak St. Mary go Harbor, Rochester at Lapeer ‘and Romeo at Oxford are other leading contests Friday. Tonight's schedule: Pontiac at Port Muron; Walied Lake at Plymouth, Ortonville at Clarkston Grand Blanc st Rochester Lake Orion, Troy at Lakeview, Parm- ington at Clarenceville: Ferndale at Berkley; Southfield eat Redford Union Van Dyke et East Detroit, Clawson at | Warren Marper-Woods at Madison Im- lay City eat Saginaw 68t. Peter-Paul; North Branch at Otisville; Shrine at §t Theresa: @astiand at Praser Garcia, Lane Win TV Bouts Featherweight Hopeful -in TKO; State Boxer Beats Perez NEW YORK wW—Featherweight Rudy Garcia and lightweight Ken- | ny Lane, a couple of fighting tour- ists, headed home for the holidays today with television ¢ash to | spend and their modest winning, | streaks eect | e ° Garcia, sixth ranking 126-pound/| Feller will probably get close to | basketball $40,000. Pitcher Mike Garcia, third contender from Los Angeles, | stopped Washington's Gene Smith in 11 seconds of the sixth round at Brooklyn's Eastern Parkway Arena. Lane. a southpaw Muskegon, Mich, gained a split 10-round decision over New York's Danny Jo Perez at the St. Nich- olas Arena. Both bouts were tele- | cast over networks. It was the fourth straight tri- umph for Garcia who battered Smith, once a leading contender, all over the ring. Bergelin, Davidson fo Play for Sweden BRISBANE, Australia UW Non playing Captain Gunnar Galin, beating the deadline by a full 24 hours, named experienced cam paigners Lennart Bergelin the interzone Davis Cup tennis finals starting here Thursday. Ld s s U.S. Captain Bill Talbert, playing it cozy, announced he would withhold his lineup until the draw tomorrow. Vice Seixas, of Philadelphia, and Tony Trabert, of Cincinnati, Uncle Sam's top two stars, are the cer tain nominees « * * * Although heavily favored and picked by Talbert for a 5-0 sweep, the Americans should be in for a busy and perhaps hectic weekend with two singles Thursday, the dou- bles Friday and the final two sin- les Saturday Basketball Results COLLEGE GAMES n Missourl B7. Wisconsin 56 lowa 68 St Marys :Calif ay Southern Methodist 83, Indiana 78 Notre Dame 88 Loyola ‘Ill; 76 * Loutsviile 81. Toledo 67 Youngstown €8 Wayne 65 Western Ill $8 &t Ambrose 87 Michigan Normal 86 Hope 50 Perris 90 Aquinas :Mich) 75. Evansvilie 108. St Joseph's «Ind }) 91 Wabash 8&3 Bal! State 64 Connecticut 117, Boston College 74 Seton Hall 88. Providence 67 St Francis (NY: €0. Torento West Viriginia 72. Richmond 66 Miami (Fia) 58 Ficrida Southern 44 Louisiana State 73, Texas A&M 61 Tulane 68 Rice 63 Florida 68, Tampa 61 Texas Tech 49, Oklahoma A&M 48 jradiey €3 Oklahoma City U 62 So. California 74, Hawaii 54 (¢ OT) Marty Brill, star halfback for Notre Dame in 1930, is a salesman | | for a California drug supply firm. at St. Fred's and Orchard Lake St. | Mary at St. Mikes. Milford at Kee- | Avondale at | from | and | Sven Davidson to carry Sweden's | colors against the United States in| still | Orion-Avondale LaSalle '5’ Leads Poll By The Associated Press LaSalle, defending NCAA cham- pion, was voted the best college | basketball. team in the country | today in the first Associated ew poll of the season. The Explorers, who kept their | record clean by edging Niagara in | overtime Saturday night for their’) fourth victory, were put at the | head of the ballot by 54 of the! 92 sports writers and broadcasters participating in the poll. On the | usual basis of 10 points for first, 9 for second, and so on, LaSalle wound up with a total points, well ahead of second-place Kentucky. The Wildcats, first in the final _AP ‘poll last spring, received 18 first-place votes and a total of 689 points. Thus the two powerhouses kept in step, finishing one-two just as they did in the pre-season poll. * Ld s Below them, however, the stand- ings were shuffled as three of the teams picked in advance by the ex- perts — Iowa, Holy Cross and No- tre Dame — were defeated and dropped from the Top 10. * s * Illinois took over third place, far | behind the leaders. with eight first- place votes and 381 points. Trail- ing the Illini in order were North Indiana, UCLA, _Duquesne and Ne Tribe's Payroll Will Be Highest in Its History | More Than Half-Million | | Dollars to Be Paid in Salaries Next Year CLEVELAND w — The Indians | | will be the highest paid vam in | Cleveland history next | topped by Bob Lemon ana’ Ralph | Kiner General Manager Hank Green-| berg drew up a player payroll Moriday which totals ‘‘considerab- ly more than a half million dol- lars"’ for the 40 men on the roster. Greenberg said it is the largest | Cleveland payroll in history and | possibly the largest for any major league team. “‘Of course, you nev- ‘er know how well the other teams are paid,’ Greenberg said. . s . Players’ salaries are never re vealed, but educated guesses can be made ' Lemon, a pitcher, and Kiner, an | outfielder obtained from the Chi- | cago Cubs, will probably more than $40,000 next year. Lem- | on's salary was estimated at $43.- | 000 with the Indians last year, and | Kiner drew about $60,000 from the Cubs. After a poor season, Kiner | is due for a cut. Pitchers Karly Wynn and Bob | baseman Al Rosen and outfielder Larry Doby are likely to surpass $30.000 Second baseman Bob Avila, catcher Jim Hegan, first baseman Vic Wertz, and outfielder Dale Mitchell will be in the $20,000 to | $30,000 class. ee ——E—E————EES California, Purdue Lea College Teams in Passing NEW Leonard senor YORK uw — Sophomore Dawson of Purdue and Paul Larson California wrought such great) changes in their teams’ attacking pattern that these . traditional land powers lemerged as the top two major- | college passing teams in the coun- try this year, final NCAA Service Bureau statistics showed today. Purdue nosed out California for | first place in yards per game, get- | ting 177. 3 to the Bears’ 172.4, while for accuracy and led in total yard- age and number of completions Last vear Larson was shifted to quarterback and allowed to throw He immediately won the individual total offense championship. This year, he passed so much that he was in a class by himself as the country’s top thrower — but his running losses cost him his chance to repeat as total offense champ. | Drug Quintet Tallies 101 Points in Victory Harry's Recreation and Drayton Drug won Monday's Waterford Township Recreation basketball league games at Crary Junior High School Harry's took a 13-0 lead over Poole Lumber in the first quarter and continued to a 4436 victory. Mike Hanes’ 17 points paced the : Recteation quintet, while Chico Bellisario had 11 for Poole Drayton Drug established a league record in walloping J&A Engineering, 101-25. Bob Pickett meshed 30 points to lead Drug. The winners held a 294 lead at the quarter. and 50-9 margin at the half The 1955 NCAA basketball finals | { will be in Kansas City. TU ESDAY, DEC EMBER i 1954 of 7! Prep Fives Offer Light Action Tonight Chiefs Seeking Third Victory —-——— - @ agara. As another expression of the high esteem in which the vot- ers apparently held LaSalle, Niag- the votes had all been comaaed sev- eral hours earligr. Th 20, with first-pi ‘| ara fell only two places after its season Tecords I on on 8 188 close battle with the Explorers. ri (54) (40 o47 q 0 uron Illinois came all the way up from | 3 Kentucky ‘Cit ses = 5 14th on the strength a vi Carol 354 | over AEM, plus earler| $ Syzme sea | Big Red Team Primed triumphs over Bradley and Missou-| 7. Indiana (2-2 . me} iri. Missouri, however, came back} § Porseene «2-1) | for Upset After Two from that loss to upset Indiana |. Niagara (3-1) 174) Logses by 9 Points and Iowa, the.early Big Ten favor- ee — ites, and Monday night added Wis- | 12. Louisville (2) (60) 128 TONIGHT’s ganas wacee _ 'consin to its lst of Big Ten Za a ee eee eh og 4 OPPONENTS a — z : 108; PLACE—Port B @chool gym- ‘ina. -_ 4 == — ry ggg ce (Bklyn) (34) . 6 nasium. —— ve Monday night had UT. Oe wee Forest (1) 22... &@ COACHES At Art Van Rysin (P), Reed "8s game no ‘ . & an (P), bearing on the poll, however, as 3 metre Dane oa) * 50 | VANCHAMMES — Chiets (P), Big Reds Se cage eae epee fear . "1984 RECORDS — Pontise 3-0, Port Huron 6-2. PROBABLE STARTERS PONTIAC PORWARDS—John James (6-3), Marv Caswell (6-2) CENTFR—Dick Biacklaw (6-4) GUARDS--Walkt Poe (5-10), Bob John- ston (6) PORT HURON WARDS—Lyle McAuley (6), Gay- lore Porbes (€) or Dick Robins (6-1) ENTER—Jerry McClure (6-2) Suanpe—hesse Hanton (5-10) Dea Capps (5-8).~ . By BILL MARTIN Pontiac High's basketball team goes after its 3rd straight fictory of the young 195455 season to- night in a non-conference game at Port Huron. Chiefs will be regarded as heavy favorites over the twice - beaten Big Reds on a basis of experi- ence, height and season's record. *Ceach Reed Laughlin’s outfit is primed for an upset, however, after dropping its Ist two starts by a total margin of only nine points. Big Reds bowed to Flint Northern, 58-53, and fell before Midland, 58-54, the following | AP Wirephote week, Top scorer for Port Huron in those two losses was 6-foot 2-inch center Jerry McClure, who hit 14 SOUTHPAW SHELL—With blood from an eye cut streaming down |his face, Danny Jo Perez tries to penetrate the protective shell of | southpaw Kenny Lane of Muskegon, Mich., in the 9th round of their s /10-rounder at St. Nicholas Arena in New York Monday night. Lane, eat Ree fon. ae | 137 pounds, pounded out @ split decision over r the 140-pound Perez. — p= collected 28 points in the Ir ibe Hurling S talf Set)... 3 and a .617 percentage from the AL's All-Time Top Mark t,t ir, cmb Blacklaw leads shooters with 12 NEW YORK (INS) — The ‘‘mir-, year’s leader, New York’s Yankees,-baskets in 21 shots. Guard Bob Johnston, a set-shot specialist, is 2nd with .466 in 15 shots. - Forward John James, the team's | top scorer with 30 points, has made | Sood on 12 of 17 free throw op- | portunities for .705—tops in that department. Blacklaw, James, Johnston and Walt Poe together have accounted for 99 of the Chiefs’ 104 points. NL Dominates All-Star Team (INS} — National acle’’ Giants of '54 took the World| | finished ard with 3.26. |Series in four sfraight from the! | greatest pitching team in American | Tribe pitchers, paced by the | League history. | individual pitching | Official statistics released today champ, Mike Garcia, alto estab- | show that the Cleveland Indians | a new league record with won the team pitching title for) ¢ewest runs allowed in & season. 1954 with an earned - run - average| jngians’ 504 runs low: | |of 2.78 — lowest in the league's | ered the old mark of 507 set by | S+year history. the Yankees in 1942. Closest anybody else came was Chic ago. with a als era mark. Last, Garcia captured the earned-run — | title with a 2.64 average for the regular season,. The 19-game win- Wa ne Five Falters | ner was the 6th member of the Y Tribe mound corps to finish on top at season's end. Early Wynn in 2nd Half to Lose ss t% tas: n 120 Garcia also tied with Chicago’ YOUNGSTOWN «®—Youngstown , Virgil Trucks for the most shartenite ST. LOUIS College, trailing by six points at | at five apiece. League placed seven players on hal! time, rallied last night to de-| Sandy Consuegra of the White | the 20th annual All-Star team | teat Wayne University’s invading | Sox led the league in percentage | picked by the Sporting News. team, 68-65: | of games won with 16 victories | Wayne led 3428 at the half, but | and only three defeats, Wynn tied| Stam Musial of the St. Louts failed to stop Youngstown which | with teammate Bob Lemon with Cardinals, picked for the 10th and he also hurled. time, led thé selections an- made 22 of 30 free throws. most wins, 23, Tony Knott put Youngstown |the most innings (271), started nounced today. Four American ahead to stay in the last minute the most games (36) and faced League athletes were included of the game with a free throw, , the most batsmen (1,001), on the 11-player team. Joe Atterholt scored 21 points for Yankee rookie Bob Grim was The squad. chosen by balloting Wayne. Tom Keller paced Youngs- the only other 20-game winner as of 147 members of the Baseball town with o compared to four in 1953. Grim Writers’ Association is comprised . — — 7 es an even 20 with only six of pitchers Bob Lemon, Cleveland s Indians, Johnny Antonelli. New Fire-ball artist Bob’ Turley, who York Giants, and Robin Roberts, ‘tek Baltimore for the Yankees in| Philadelphia Phillies; catcher Yogi a post-season trade, was the league | Berra, New York Yankees: strikeout king with 185. First base — Ted Kluszewski, Cincinnati; second base — Bobby Avila. Cleveland: third base — Al HOME-ROOM BASKETBALI As for Dawson, he was respon- utesdny a) acai sible for. what is only the second soo! Kats te cnace _ Rosen, Cleveland; shortstop — Al passing title ever won by a Big Paicons 10 ou mre » Dark, Giants and outfielders Wil Ten team, Michigan did it in 197 Me ners) , Five Bpace ® lie Mays. Giants; Duke Snider, jlobetrotters ity Mite« and Purdue's yardage figure this Thunderbircs 34 Conlera o Dodgers and Musial, St. Louis. season is the lowest for a first- Bearcats " Redexiss 4 a lace team since then (Michigan Groves ep : had 173.9) inden a 2 Archery Lessons Start ~ Rolett 11 Black Panth California completed 139, of the Dragons 10 Bunnies . Archery lessons for both adults 228 forwards it threw for its 61| Troopers 12° Pirebalis © and children will start tonight at 2 Wildcats 6 : per cent record. This wipes out | wud Boys 20 Susy Q's 9 the Waterford Activities Center on leverything in the major-college Cyr” 3) gparkpluss . 2 Williams Lake Road. The lessons, record book, regardless of how few viking Rams 18 Jailbirds 10 sponsored by the Waterford Rec- attempts, There's only one other | ¥™!'!¥inds 22, Torpedoes 7 : : oth URADE reation Department, will be held linstance of a team completing | Warhawks 8 Jets 10 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m three out of every five throws — Hornets : a — Alabama's 60.7 per cent mark in Runarounds 1 Pioortrotters ‘1 Ezzard Charles won 42 straight 1915 on 117 tries, 71 completions. | espero Ey 8 2 fights as an amateur. Iowa, Irish Victors Schlundt Gets 41, but Indiana Loses to SMU; Missouri Beats Big 10 Again By The Associated Press Indiana also went down to de-|do 81-67 as Charlie Tyra netted Indiana, a perennial collegiate | feat at the hands of Missouri last 18 points; Iowa, No. 13, registered basketball standout, has a rocky week. The Hoosiers have posted its 65th consecutive non-conference journey ahedd to regain its stature victories over Valparaiso and No- victory at home, trouncing St. among the nation’s cage powers. tre Dame . Mary's of California 68-49; Notre Branch McCracken’s charges, SMU led at halftime 42-27 and Dame, No. 20, beat Loyola of Chi- won the NCAA championship in| withstood a last-half surge by In- cago for the 12th time in their 1953 and captured the Big Ten! diana. The Mustangs’ accuracy at 12-game series 89-76 with Lloyd Au- crown last season before bowing | the foul line provided the margin brey pacing the Irish with 25 in the opening round of the NCAA of victory as Indiana collected , points regional playoffs three more field goals than SMU. = 2 & During the 1953-54 campaign the * * * Undefeated Seton Hall extended Hoosiers lost only four games| Only one other member of the | its winning streak to five games while winning 20. Graduation took | top 10 saw action Monday night. with a 95-67 conquest over Proyi- its toll, however, and Indiana en- | Sixth-ranked Missouri continued its | dence. Art Quimby broke three tered this season without the serv-| good record over Big Ten opposi- records with a 49point perform- ices of Bob Leonard, Dick Farley | tion with a 67-56 victory over Wis-| ance and his team set another and Charlie Kraak. consin. The ‘Tigers, a Big Seven Despite the presence of Aill- ‘title contender, lost to Hlinois ‘in College 117-74. America center Don Schlundt, In- their opener, but bounced back In other games, Southern Calt- diana ranked seventh in_ this with triumphs over Indiana and fornia outclassed Hawaii 74-54, Florida turned back Tampa 68-61, Virginia Tech trimmed The Cita del 91-69, Eastern Kentucky upseg Xavier of Ohio 60-46, Tulane topped Rice 6863 and Mississippi State Rice 77-74, week's Associated Press poll, al- ready has lost two of its first four starts. The Hoosiers were upset by Three teams in the second 10 | Southern Methodist 83-78 Monday came through Monday night. Louis- night although the 6-10 Schlundt| ville, No. 12, scored its sixth ‘scbred 41 points. i — Se Iowa before licking the Badgers * * * | ‘ atts ee | aiilieia mark as Connecticut routed Boston | ~ ¢ as ae aps elkier Langlois nee tes ; * Ed Pi » THE . nee PONTIAC PRESS, ew) . TU ESDAY, _DECEMBED SAN FRANCISCO w—Handlers hopes the California Athletic Com-| Carter, scored the fight by a point | will name at least one of-| fer Villtmain,” Kanter said. of middleweight challenger Pierre Langlois of France said today they are still worried about home- town officiatiig in the title. fight | with cham Wednesday 'w t. . George Senter. th Feeacheaa’s! representative in America, said he | judge or the referee—! from the Los Angeles area to work athletic commission and Carter erett Sanders, , has not worked a single important | | fight since this time, Carl (Bobo) Olson| And very pointedly, ——, re-| ago, in which one of the fighters | Flaherty, Ol- | the nationally televioed scrap. |called the time that | French fighter, Robert Villemain, | / boxed Olson here in July 1952. « “One, of the officials, Frankie another belonged to “I checked the records of the | 2%. years (Sid) son's manager. “This is a very troubling thought,’ Kanter added, He said he will ask the two/| missioners, Tony Enterta and Ev- to give serious | thought to naming one official | ‘from their section of the state. Balding Bobo. the 26-year-old / Coachers Win Second Victory in B League Courtesy Five Throws Scare Into GMC, but Loses, 55-50 General Motors won its 2nd straight victory of the City Class B Basketball League season last night, but not before receiving a scare from twice-beaten Cot Floors. Courtesy five made up a $-point | halftime deficit to tie the score at 39-all at the end of the 3rd period. GMC was outscored from the floor in the finale, but sank eight of nine free throw chances to win, 55-50. Jerry Leng and George Smith, of the losers, led scoring with 21 and 19 points, respectively. Mark Bower was high for GMC with 15. In Class A, Clarkston downed Price's, 6440. Sparked by Ed Hintz’ 20 points, Clarkston out- scored its opponent in every pe- riod. Class D action got under way with Police defeating Boys’ Club, 39-29, and State Spartans eking out a 48-47 triumph over Slay- baughs. Spartans, down 17-6:at the end of the Ist quarter, came roar- ing back to move into a 37-33 3rd- period lead. “Dp” schedule: Lakers vs aul games are at East- era Junior High. No enmee are sched- | wled in Class A or CLASS - Clarkstom§ ....-- 12 24 10-64 Price's .,++ . 11 14 ney ® 13 16—85 GMC a... neeee----: 17 Courtesy) .«.-- ...- 16 T 16 11—S80 CLASS D Blaybaughs .....--+-: 17 8 F 14-47 Opartans .....0...0+-- 6 13 19 11 ‘ | en eer « 7 S i1—3e pokes aver ceveccseces 1¢@0686lC6U1L 138 MSC Five Resumes Work After Exams EAST LANSING —The Michi- gan State basketball team returned to regular workouts today after taking time out for winter exarfis. Coach Forddy Anderson was awaiting word if all his pl would remain eligible for t mainder of the season. “We think they all made it,” mci “but you can’t be sure. e have our fingers crossed." pels State travels to Phila- delphia this weekend for games Friday night against and Saturday night with Pennsy!l- vania. Spartatfs will be teamed with Iowa in the double-header se- ries een) Se cee the” eastern Bowling =e —— LADIES esy | Princeton | < * * Genial Jim Butcher, from Ha- zel Park, is known as a_ hard working ‘press box regular” among Ohio colleges as he takes statistics for the Wittenberg col- | lege Tigers (Springfield O.) during | football season. But during the current cage season it's a diffey- | ent story. For Butcher is the only senior on the Wittenberg, College bas- , ketball squad, giving a good ac- count of himself at the forward | and guard positions. He is the | son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Butch- | er. Pushing an ‘‘A’ average at Wit- tenberg, Butcher, former Hazel Park high school Getter winner in four sports, plans to study law after graduation. H Jim won lettets in football, bas- | re- | ketball, track and baseball in high | fight at Madison Square Garden, | school and has won letters in bas-| Dec. 13, 1937, and Thomas’ fight | ketball and baseball at Wittenberg. | He is one of three senior jus- tices on the college Student Court, ~ Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY CASE—Split Angles. As explained in the preceding article, the back pins (7, 8, 9 and 10) can be used to good advan- tage in spare shooting. That goes | also for split converting, perhaps more so than for spares. Negotiating splits, such as the L w Ballard 3 20 Cloverleaf 37 «25 Uhrick 32 20 Compton 25 «636 Duteh * 32 20 Strong 28 «(26 Hamme! 31 21 Briggs 23 «208 Godhardt 29 #22 Le Chie 23 2 Loute 29 «#230 Helen 19 633 Dor-L. - ®% 24 Owens 18 (34 Oak - 27 28 K eego 14 38 Ind game series A. Weimer 189. 508 team game. series—Oak Cleaners. 76! 2168 « MOTOR INN JUNIOR witu wit Biemar 36 612 «Saginaw 26 «25 Risdon 30 «622 «(Oliver 25 «#22 Aa&Pi 30 22 Schram 21 #31 Volimar 28 24 Kresge's 20 #32 Window mM Aa PD 10 42 COUNTY EMPLOTES wie. wit Kats 38 (10 Kadets 4 34 Ten 33 (15 «=Pin 24 (24 Pushers 29 «#18 Harte 23 «628 Jets 20 18 Roadsters 18 30 Brats 7 «#18 Kate 18 3% Stardust 20 «19 Sugar 17 31 Eleven 28 20 Upsets it 3a Dusters 20623) Gems 7 41 Ind. game. series—Lola Kuhne. 294 $01: team game, series—Socia) Katz. 720 2071 HURON LADIES Pts. Pts Lattmans 32 (Orbs 26 Outdoor 32 Rips 25 Joes 32 Bowmastets 24 Puertas 32 Hinckley's 23 Country 30 Coca 18 Nicholie 30 K& P 15 No. 6 28 Voydanoff 14 Ind. game—Pauline Dequis, 210, series —Betty Medien, 508; team game—Out- door Parking. 629, series—Puertas Serv- fee, 2216. EAGLES | Ww ots wie Las 37 11 General 46 Fowler 31 «617 «Ladies 22 Oakland 30 «618 No. 1230 20 «38 3% 18 No. 10 17 31 Cass 28 #19 Greenwood 6 42 Ind game—R. Hancock. 236, series— T. Devine, 553; team game, series— Eagies No. 2887, 947, 2652 COOLEY TOPPERS wie wu Alexander 3a 14 W.OLk. Mkt. 25 «27 Elis. Lk 3% «6T7)«6Ackerman 22 30) Beagle 32 20 Barbera 15 =| Peck 13 28 24 Progress Ind. game series—£. Tuckwell, 200. | 499; team game, series—Beagie Excavat- ing, 178, 2113 | MONTCALM LADIES i wie wie No. 1 36616 «=~Kids 2% «627 Lunsford 30 622 «=Hi Lo 23-28 Tomkin 28 3% Montcalm 23 «2 Puller 26 «625 ©«=Mibler 1 36 Ind. game. series—R. Mock, 228. 600; team game— Tomkins Carb.. 927, series— ' Hibler's Variety, 2 AFTERNOON CLASSIC Pts Pts OF 31 Nixon 20 Pottery 2 Mannings 8 chol-C 27 Bilverbeil 17 Toms 23 Goebel's 17 Waterford 22 Pepsi 16 Team game—Waterford Lumber 567. series—C-V Beer 1661, Indiv. game, series” —Dérothy Beadle 180, 483. : 5-7, the 5-10, the 4-10, or the 6-7, calls for pin-point accuracy. Hence the back pins, as sketched, work as helpful “target” pins in slipping the splits over On the 37, for example. yc shoot to hit the No. 9 full 1 On the 5-10, you shoot for the No. 8. To |get the 410, your target is the | No. 7, and, on the opposite side. you fire at the No. 10 to send the No. 6 over for the No. 7. In shooting for splits, let me remind you that -the secret is reaching out with the arm to pro- duce regulated speed and ball rm MOTOR INN “B” Pte. Pts Pittengeres 40 «Exchange a4 Gridiron 37 Oliver 24 DeWitt Davis 34 KMAC 21 —— 31 Brgids 18 rigley's 31 * Printing 18 Taylor 30 Sandy 17 Drewry's 28 Gene's TV 17 Oakland 26 «Universal 17 | Dobskis 28 Ballard 12 Bicmar 25 Cutaway 12 Trem series— Devise 3073. HARDWARE 46 Orcharé Lake Ave. Fe 5-870 | charged the article was ‘A BUSY GUY’—Jim Butcher (above) is a ‘“‘busy guy” at Witten- | |berg College, Springfield O. The former Hazel Park High School senior, who won 9 sports letters as an Oakland County prep, is a | Wittenberg case regular. In grid season he was team statistician, | | no deals in mind. and has also won his baseball! letter. Former Hazel Park Star Still Collecting Letters a member of Blue Key, honor, society, and intidentally, is mar- ried and has one child. Butcher is} also former sports editor of the | student newspaper. “One might say he's a busy guy,”’ Norris Plans Law Suit Over Magazine Story CHICAGO (P- Jr. Monday .annouced he will file a five million dollar libel and con- spiracy suit against Sports Illus- trated magazine Sports Illustrated last week pub- lished an article by former boxer arry Thomas which said Norris Thomas-Max Schmeling ~—James D. Norris | with Tony Galento in Philadelphia Nov. 14, 1938 Norris, 48, ternational pesident of the In- Boxing Club, Inc., “a libel- ous and malicious conspiracy to defame his character,” with the “avowed purpose of outlawing boxing.” Bowling Results —_ to Powlers 42 13 Les’ hed B Chiro 4115 PT 23 3% Auburn 30 22 Stmms 20 33 Stones 28 26) «(Univ 9 43 Indiv. game—Helen Harsen 202 series — Bernice Smith 52). team game. series Chiropractic 761. 2178 PONTIAC HOUSEWIVES Huron tec «No 2 7 Rex 2 s 1? 1° Bucks 24 Re No 1 le Ace 23° «No 14 15 Toms 22 Superior 12 Indiv game K Henson 236 series—P Ryden 519, team game, series Pont Rec No. 2 631, 2806 AUTOMOTIVE Pts Pts Gienns 41 Auburn 27 Whittemore 37. Body 26 Triple H 36 Auto’ Giass 23 Averilis 3% 6Jerome's 23 Tradesmen 34 Associates 20 Al's 33 Central 18 Riemenschneider 33 J & D 15 Oakland 32 Preston 14 Indiv. game, series—A Pooley 247. 601 MoosE Pts Pts Motor 42 Fowler's 27 Mickey s 32 Tasty 24 Home 32 OW Tar 16 Josiyn 28 Nickersons ® Indiv game L. LaBarge 223, series F. Celesnix 589 MOTOR INN wih wt Benson 23 16 Pooles 21 18 Stee! 22:17 Figas 20 19 Green 21:18 Urech 16 33 Drewry's 21 18 Stroh's 12277 eon” game, series—W. McClellan 256, MOTOR INN A” wii wtueé Shaw's 22 11 Perry 16 17 Club “se” 19 13 Sturdevant 15 18 Carrier 19 14 Steel 13 20 Country 17 158 Drewry's 10 23 Indiv. game—D. O'Dea 3, series—F mau ler 619. “~wewreverervrvrvrvefeTTvvTv"rry?* Stoneham Sees, His Giants as Champs Again , Prexy of NL Titlists Doesn't Rate Dodgers as Serious’ Threat NEW YORK? —Horace Stone- Giants, calmly predicted today | tional League pennant again. And, to the sorrow of all Brook- | lyn, he couldn't see the Dodgers as a major ee * Stoneham seit his oheervations | before, emplaning for a five-week vacation at his Scottsdale, Ariz., home, just a stone's throw from the Giants’ training base at Phoen- ix. While there are no official plans, he probably will meet with California. a college spokesman says. | wey, “Barring bad breaks through in- | juries, I think we can make it two lin a row,” said Stoneham, “The jrest of the league has to catch | 'us. We are the’ champions.”’ So confident is he that he has | “We are not going to do any Christmas shopping for a dea] just for the sake of a deal,” he said. “We're not shutting the door on Parors who cares to suggest a | trade, of course. * *6* @ “But we're not going -to make | |one with anybody unless we are | certain of strengthening the club |@ great deal. If a favorable deal | comes through, we'll make it, But are in a position good enough 'to make dealing unnecessary. Then came the bombshell on the | ™ * * * “I look for the strongest opposi- | tion to come from Milwaukee.’ I pee the Braves to finish ahead f the Dodgers. There has been a ie of talk about the Dodgers mak- ing a deal, but nothing has hap- pened so far. Unless they come up, with a big deal, I can't see them as a big threat.’ Graham Heads East Squad in Bowl Tilt LOS ANGELES ck Otto Graham of the Cleveland Browns heads the squad of 29 an- nounced today to represent the East in the annual charity Pro Bowl game here Jan. 16. Coach Jim Trimble of the Phila- | delphia Eagles will pilot the squad that .includes seven players from his team, seven from the Browns, | six from the New York Giants, 'and three each from \the Pitts- burgh Steelers, Chicago Cardinals and Washington Redskins. Montreal Continues to | Dominate NHL Scoring MONTREAL (# monopoly among Hockey League scoring leaders continued today with the front running Canadiens holding down the Ist four places Hard-shooting Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion remained the scoring leader with 33 points on 20 goals and 13 assists. Team- mates Maurice (the Rocket) Ri Montreal's the National! chard and Jean Beliveau trailed | ‘with 27 points apiece, by veteran Ken Mosdell with 24. | followed Hialeah's 1955 horse racing sea- 17 | son runs 40 days—from Jan. through March 3. ¢ Y'ALL COME- SEE US FOR CLEAN ° "41 - ’S1 CARS $20 Down NEW FINANCE PLANS! MAKE PAYMENTS WHERE! NATIONAL 171 Seuwth Saginaw Se. ~_wwrrrveyvrYew?TY?* Drive Your Cer in MOTOR _ TUNE-UP DOUBLE en eel ee eee ee are de eee er er Colder Weather Coming! Soucy’s Service 1211 North Perry Se. At Madison Street FE 3-9557 wrewrvruvvesveerrrereevewveT,T for Free Checkup! BRAKE SERVICE STAMP Se ~wvwerrrreeeFewegevwveeee;vwvgwe;vTf wvTvTT" that his club would win the Na-| Manager Leo Durocher, who is in| MOTOR SALES} | inlite of fighters, remained pretty drew near. .- *« « Langlois, 29, took a comparative- | | boxed two. fast rounds with a sta- blemate, Pierre Hernandez, and |. Looking on ics aaa was | the last man who tried’ unsuccess- | | fully to lift the title from Olson, | | Rocky Castellani of Cleveland. Castellani, here to see the fight | sibly take up residence in the vi- winner. » A new gym class for men has/ | been added to the Pontiac Parks ‘ham, president of the New York & Recreation Department's pro- | gram for adults. Basketball, volley ball, calis- thenics and other gym activities will be held~at Eastern Junior ‘High School Thursday evenings, from 7:3 to 9:30 p.m., starting Dec. 16. Entrance off Chandier Street on the southeast corner of the | building should be used. Lockers | and showers are provided, Gym shoes are. required by all parti- cipants. Other gym programs sponsored by the department for adults in- | clude volley ball, basketball, calis- | thenics and “fashion the figure’ exercises for women at Owen | School _ Wednesday - evenings 7:30 Former Farmhand Top Harness Driver . oa Ohio @ — William R. (Billy) former farmhand of M |N. Y., is the nation’s leading har- | ness horse driver in both money | | ported Tuesday. ords as well. new high for the sport. | Dodgers five times during 1954. | | Two of the victories were shutouts & ; | ! t rahe wee 7 ees oie, ) ate ad Ser Se! 5s Saad b4 = es | & Ss ae | | | L \ } i | * | é binky Haughton, 3l-year-old | assapequa, | }and race-winning categories, the | United States Trotting Assn., re- | It was the second straight year Haughton won these honors, but this year he established new rec- Haughton won 1533 races, a mod. | ern record, and earned $415,577.75, Gene Conley of the Milwaukee | Braves defeated the Brooklyn! RH, 1054 is Handlers Worry Over. Home Officials He describes Langlois, whom he | Southern California boxing com-| much in seclusion as fight time outpointed in one fight and Jost to, in another last year, as rough, | in close and usually busy. | “But Olson hits harder — in the | ly brisk final workout Monday. He | body, in the head. He's a real | “cute” Castellani said. * | good ene, the at it. s . . To which the Langlois camp re- | plied in disgust. ; “You may be sure that we'll § and also to scout around and pos- | give Gilson a rematch for the title | oo if we win,” said Pierre's spokes- | cinity, thinks the 15-round engage- | man. ‘‘And as for Castellani, we'll ment will be close, with Olson the | fight him any time, anywhere, in- : | cluding his town of Geveland." —_——- ~~ Recreation Department's Gym Class Starts Soon volley ball and other gym activities for men Baldwin School Wednesdays, and at Jefferson | Junior High’s new gym on Thurs- to 9 p.m.; basketball, | at (7:30 to 9 @m., day evenings, 7 to 9 p.m, Further information may be ob- tained by calling the Parks and Recreatiqn Department, FE 3-7131. Bowler’s Christmas... BOWLING | | ‘ \ eu babes Sizes Sy to tity Tan, Black, Green, Red MOTOR | ' “Built in Pontiac by Pontiac ot eh ty gees — a < ‘ P ae ¢ . = (Advertisement) - ‘ 7 H | li MARKETS M rk t Mi ed 3 a g | Clean Domes Contribute Completely Stops “a Cavy Ing A ; vid e IX ’ MOUNT CLEMENS (UP) — The BR ® s Produce “a a High Forehead Club, with 514 ing i . : : : members, turned over a check for rROMT, Bee #2 10") Trends Upward Mount Clemens Good yoegehs | Lowers Grains. DSTROET. Hes. 13 (UP) — Whelssale $514 to the Se. Rockwood, Mich. women wri € ported by the Bursa of Markets: | Sellewe Cub yesterday. The meney| Soto ee a ey aes i ~_ Pruits: A fancy, 6.00 rey 3 all kin ws j CHICAGO W@ — Heavy selling | "Praits;’ apptes. “Delier NEW YORK @—The stock mar- represented the entire treasury of | ent nope, ee wth knocked grain prices down in active fancy. 6.60 ba: Mo 1° 3.00-3 50 bu apples. ket held to a narrowly mixed path » Which is made up o would help me, Thee 1 kecTOnaL. > dealings early on the Board of | bu; apples, Northern Spy, No 1, 3.95-3.78 | today in early dealings. . bald men. poche mee "i vw hea — oe ‘8 bu: apples. W. oy 206-380 be . stopped. Thes was eaghtets and B Trade today. The market subse- | cider, No 1, 2.00-2.25 4-gai case. Pears, | Although there were a few wide Drunk Dri Jai shave hag apver Wats tiep Goole aan P j quently recovered from its extreme | "Yegerabica: Beste, ‘No 1, 90-138 dos | Movers, most gains went to around run river Jailed Why sufler? Get welll Stay welll. Ne ; dl behs; beets, No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. | a point at the most while losses Suis Geasben *) of 72 Forrester Phra e, ey: Py i lows but only corn. could get back | Canbage, #-1.00 ‘bu: cabbage. | vere fractional ™ i to the jie close curly, Mo 1, 1 e-tse = vonage, = % , ls, oils, rails Ave., was sentenced to 60 days in a Waigreen's; Rages a Vs i . No 1, 65-125 bu; Many of the stee , i . * oe = ms Drug; Lu ; E Selling was pegged on the an- | }..1,°°290,0" cord ‘No 1 100180 be |and motors were in demand, while Oakland County Jail yesterday | senkster & Jones; Dunseith; Cole s; ; Coulifiower, No 1, 240-200 Gon, Celery. d in aircraits after:he pleaded guilty to drunk | Keego Harbor, Drayton Plains, Auburn . nouncement, made after the close : shiny | losses appeared in . ’ | No 1, 3.00-3.50 crate.jivelery, No 1, 7 driving before Waterford Town- | Puriney’s; Rule; Quality; Keego Drug, yesterday by Agriculture Secretary | 1.25 dos. Coty = & 1.00-1.50 | chemicals, and electrical equip- ship Justice Willis D. Lefurgy Heights. ; : Bertson, that government price ne 1. 680-100 1 — ments. F supports for 1955 crop. oats, rye, | Ne 1, 13-1.00 bu Leeks, No 1. 100-135) siong higher stocks were Beth- : . Mo 1, 138-166 app barley and grain sorghums would | 50-1» bag Parsley. curly, me ee lehem Steel, Chrysler, Pacific Gas : be cut fo 70 per cent of parity from Persuine Nol 12h1 13" 4 bu. Pore. | and Electric, Sunray Oii, Amerada 511 Community Nat’! the 8 per cent prevailing on the | toes, No 1, 130-140 50-Ib bag; pote- | Petroleum, and New York Central. ek eee: Kins, Wo 1 Het te bu Radisben, ‘wack. | Lower were Boeing, Radio Corp. Bank Building No. 1. 100-150 bu: radishes, h American Telephone, Pont, ot teens, gralme, troded eu the, |e -{ 1abii0 soo citcn, Raats | Westinghouse Electric. Phone FE 4-156S-9 Beard, They suffered declines of 1 eB r * 90: York S ks several cents. Losses other c . Hubbard, No 1, 96-1.25 New Yor foc ’ in ay lh, nag eng Not. 2.76-3.50 . grains were largely in sympathy | 10-m bskt. Turnip, No 1, 106-135 dos |... gy ... 30.2 nt Paper ... 836 with the break tn ents and rye, | ‘ie, orale ciel crecns: Gory cob, | Apmural ..... 387 mt Guver | G8 } bage, No 1, 180-200 bu. ve. No 1. | Aileg 1 otl .. 427 Isl Crk Coal.. 208 ar ee oe the Eirst | 100-123 ba; endive, : Mo 1 | amieg cn ..:: 993 ey Donald E. Hansen Richard H. DeWits > . ’ : : € ¥ : bu. * 70. Li: ccic; O88 e ; ber $2.24: com unchanged to % Collard, Mo 1, 100-180 bu ‘tie he Alum ‘Lid 1.212. Keleey May. cs. 384 a <2 =_——_ = : ower a: 1.00-1.50 b . Mo 1, 175-2. zs oe : . : tower, December $1.52%4; oats | 0183 eed se bu betes Chard. ‘Wot. | LUM, Am os-- SS Rien Sts U Accident Insurance Fire Insurance 0 1% lower, December 80%; rye | bu. Sorrel, No 1, 1.00-1.25 bu. Spinach. oa... 44.6 Kresge 88..... 30.1 2% to 2% lower, December $1.1414; | 100-120 be. Torn, Bet. EWEN DE am Cyn |. te Eieem, 5... 8} Sentthe Pease Beste Automobile Insurance _Liability Insurance : sa ki ais Lehn & P..... soybeans 1% to 2% lower, Jamuary | Am a OF eet’ a2+| TOO TIGHT—Apparently disregarding thé clearly ; of fish and meat, Was stuck for more than an hour. Burglary Insurance Life Insurance $2.75% l 5 CHICAGO POTATOES Am M & Pedy 243 Lib McN&L.,, 127 ’ : : a ° and lard 5 to 10 cents @/ ciicaGo, Dee. 12 (AP)—Potatoes: | am +. 11 Ligg & My... 633/ marked dimensions of the railroad viaduct over | Air was released from the tires to free the vehicle. Bonds—All Types Plate Glass Insurance hundred pounds lower, Decem- arrivals 513, on tact 47: total 0.8 | Am Seating. 303 Loew's ...... 178| Orchard Lake avenue, an Indianapolis truck driver | The driver, pictured talking to Patrolman David H. ber $13.40. | Sunday eight; supplies Mberal; demand | am t.... 43.4 Lone 8 Com... 866! jammed his truck beneath the overpass about 7 a. m. | Slater, was not identified. e for Russets fair, for round Reds mog-| Am Stl Fd % rede ge dl sesies 4 toda The truck, bound from Chicago with a load | : a ° 4 Grain Prices Make mes oes ator decks eae ee TOTS iam. eed > mek A slain _ a “A GENTLEMAN NEVER HEARD serous” H : saath Dak . Martin Gil.... 29 STORY z —_— vemos ere a Pontiacs.” washed and ane $2.35-2: 3. 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Your welcome industry—Hudson Motors. | Seman: Geese A Senge S020 weigneet | ne - Bt aon —. st 0-16 mest caer enacts second is being held in Oakland Acting Postmaster Leslie H. . Cha o r 18.78: Di in which Michigan's late Republi-|« deck of choice No o around 210 Ib (Hornblower & Weeks) County Jail after their arraign.| Dea Sr _ has requested residents Drunk Driving rge can Senator Arthur Vandenberg ~ au ape hl *Cholep | Peures after decimal pointe are etghthe | ment yesterday before Township | '° mail Christmas cards in boxes Robert L. Sonnenberg, 27, of 8281 H. W. Huttenlocher Agency or at post offices rather than give | w participated. No 1 and 2s 230 Ib to 1800 and over. mn, a | Justice Head J. Ss in ise Rd., Milford, was released on | tet . 5 Raid Rubber*...... 151 16 us’ ice ery Smit on a lar : ; He criticized the present foreign | Tq" 202m We i¢ eS ee oa cme. 14 38 ceny from an auto ‘charge. them to the mailmen on delivery | personal bond yesterday after he H. W. Huttenlocker Max E, Kerns policy for supporting governments | 40 1 and lighter scarce at 1500-18 75, | Gerity-Michigan -.... 3 33\ Held is Arthur P. Pruitt, 17, "utes | pleaded not guilty to a drunk driv- 318 Riker Bidg. FE 4-1551 which do not have ‘roots with ipo pal — Ib at 1390- viasco Serew’........- 31 23 of 2834 E. Dale Lane. Ferndale. “The carriers are loaded down | ing charge. : - = « Sa" menace wae ce womentc [eas ae ae 36 4 who pleaded guilty but was un- With mail for delivery to homes,”’ The Milford motorist was arrest- | ocean . : and betiat) estive: asaas ie a Rscoone | Wayne Serews pa eee 13 + able to furnish $500 bond. He wil] | he said, “and picking up outgoing |ed, police said, after he made an other grades slow. steady to 25 lower. . ‘ appes Dak. . » Circuit |™ail is a -further burden which | improper right turn on, Woodward ther slaugh: : ppear in Oakland County Circuit > WE BUILD ater stone ee ees oe ; | Court Dec. 3 will slow down delivery.” Avenue into the side of a Pontiac How much INCOME Ti steady to 50 higher; vealers firm: stock Foreign Exchange . . Police car Saturday night cattle scarce: a few sales about steady. | one oan sap — — = Max Gayles, 17,| gre : a ulk prime steers 28.26-30.50: top 31.56 ‘of 2111 mis Ct., Ro | ; . berg appeared for three loads 1,100-1.250 i» oa hts. | eXchange rates follow (Great Britain jn yal Oak | DAV Chapter Planning | Municipal Court bebees Judes i ts ; n- dollars. ethers te cont ve nt open | Pownship, who demanded exam nadian | . RE a 3 8/16 per cent premium or, ination which Smit set for Dec. 23, | Annual Christmas 168.31% US. cents, unchanged according to Oakdale Gardens Det. | ‘ 7 Liane 1/Sa'ete ecat, Great Britain se | Samuel Whitfield. day futures 2.79 1/16, up 1/32 of a cent; : ‘ | Great Britain 60 day futures 2.79 1/16, The pair are accused of taking REC. ROOMS ADD ~ Party | Maurice E. Finnegan yestrday, / The annual Family Christmas | Party of the Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 16, will be held PRODUCE? Ten years age R might heve been enough... but would it pay the bills at todey’s prices? cial Hol 18.00; heifers 2750-2825: choice to hetfers 23 50-27 23: 18.80-23 00: most utility and commercial cows § 00-1150: canners and cutters 7.00- 9.00; Gtility to commercial bulls 12.00- ITIONS v¥ rx ¢ WILL YOUR INSURANCE | Real Christmas Spirit CENTREVILLE, Md. u—Park- | AtL to You 14.80; good and choice vealers 18 09-2000. | URChanged; Great Britain 90 day futures q suit, valued at $95, from a clean-| Saturday (Dec. 18) at the club|, : ; t | os ; 3 ‘ Cc Vv re A : : FHA TERMS a fow "food and chose Yearling. feeding (275 gar yamenaneed: Beletam ‘ITEBC! | or'g truck last Nov. 24 in Oak. | pauriay, (Dec. 18) att lee neces oe oe tees Many Life and Retirement Income policies that once / M steers 19.75.21 50 | (france: 38%, of @ cent, unchanged: dale Gardens. | ‘ | been covered with bags bearing seemed adequate would not meet today’s increased F Estimat show, SE-%6 Sones teen oct Sears close, | COrmany (Western) iDeuteche mark) | Turkey dinner will be served ata greeting which read: ‘Welcome | 23.85, unchanged: Holland ‘guildgr) 26.35, |6:30 p. m. after which Santa Claus | to Centreville. No meter charge | living costs. How about your Insurance Program . .. Will es Slaughter sheep abqgut steady: good to | hanged; Italy (ifra) 16% a cent, i 1 e Palrgrp oe cet tee Js unchanged, Portugal iescudo) 3 $0, un- Santa Bushes Improve | will distribute toys and treats Dec, 13 to Dec. 31. Merry Christ- | it meet the needs of you and your family? There ° az , ‘ ’ * a : sa | bli : : i : Midwest seorllgee spines. un bs ones aan poe ed: Gosaniene arene: (tree); LANSING (UP)—C. A. Boyer, | @mong the kiddies. pmns ang a happy new year. | “\ eee a Call ae ar cues beso oo siaugun- | 23.34%. unchanged; Denmark (krone) | state agricultural official who oe" — “ = : Supply | aac amee trerine (i! 1e|Dlted a check of southern Michi use A ; ir { , le un- P Pp Pp NEW Ettgal gram by The changed: Mexico 6.02, unchanged; Vene- | gan Christmas tree lots yesterday, sahaieay wie hie koe A Pd na 7 susie. (bolivar) 30.63, pn aa = said today the 194 crop of trees | VELEGR? % 18 15 — * ig “' e before Indust. Rails Util. Stocks | een bee On oe : Previous day....2037 115.8 67.2 148.4 Ad Week ago....... 205.8 1158 683 1508 Month ago......1983 107.4 655 1438| Jo, om : fer igh ccccdaes uss ad 1S P caxvad - Wt Pays te Keow GENT set igh....4.2088 118.9 8 a“ fe Kaew Your STATE FARM A i903 Righ.......1818 93.6 a8.8 i163 | 2 haf ab. amy y Ex. Net changes sl i 3 , Noon, today....2036 1170 671 1496 4 Earl Davis, FE 4-9546 Ex-Employes of Kaiser Lose Pension Fund Suit DETROIT w — Former em- ployes of Kaiser Motors Corp. to day lost a court suit to force distribution of a $6,000,000 pension fund to 6,000 covered by it. * The petition was filed in Wayne “ County Circuit Court July 11 by. 350 > Robert Gaff, Jr., OR 3-2778 Vern Hartman, FE 4-9546 Leo Hoffman, FE 2-0201 Lester Oles, FE 2-0396 Harvey Perry, FE 2-0201 DON’T OVERLOAD YOUR WIRING SYSTEM! Ce0eR NOW! Don't smoke in bed, Don’t let children former Kaiser employes who lost Auli Mt > i with matches, Don’t let junk col- their jobs when Kaiser merged | rey wg te © td hae, zs an re ne ited with Wi James Schell, FE 4-9546 feaved alochele eovds with Willys Motors, Inc., of Tole- | er . . 4J keep fre cwrey rom your fomil, 4°. and sold its Willow Run plant; © 0°74 “hens 4° 2 i . Franklin Ahrens, FE 4-9546 saad heme cadceas ial "| to General Motors. LAD IN TROUBLE—When you are only 9, and you've saved hard ranklin Ahrens, : Published as a public service by The Press in es tion with The Advertising Council, | for each employe, ; } is i MB kt fy a The fund had been accumulated to accumulate a Christmas shopping, fund, $ looks mighty big when | |since June, 1950, from company | you lose it. Frankie M. Skosich, of 725 Nichols Dr., Auburn Heights, | contributions of six cents hourly | has appealed to the Press to locate, anyone who found his shopping money. His phone is FE 7.0522, and his letter appears above. 140 N. Cass and SUPPLY CO. "FE $-8163 Howard C. Bratt, FE 4-6921 | | —e TWENTY-SIX in Sedition Case Louisville Man Given | 15 Years, $5,000 Fine for Red Activity LOUISVILLE, Ky, —A 40-year- old newsman, convicted of advo-' cating sedition was held without) his counsel pre- | pared its motion Yor a new trial. A Criminal Court jury returned Braden last night and fixed his punishment | bond today while its verdict against Carl at 15 years’ imprisonment and fine of $5,000. Braden also was discharged as Louisville had the where a copyreader by Courier-Journal, he TINE DE WILDE } Magda Light Farms here, has been . pe for being first among all, high butterfat producers in the ‘Sky Light Farms ‘Cow Rated Top Junior Ayrshire - | LAKE ORIOM—Proud_ Ruler’s an Ayrshire coW at the _ Junior three- year-old class by eal "Ayrshire Breeders’ Assn. Maida, owned by Marvin Labels| '& Sons, 'butterfat in ope month. taled 2.759 pounds of milk with 38 ing him a “valiant warrier for ‘per cent butterfat. unty Calendar Seuthfield Tewnship Ca T 1 pm evening Mr. and Mrs. Andries C. de Wilde been on leave with pay since hiS 1° pleasant Ridge have announced the engagement of their daughter, indictment : * * Braden was charged with advo- cating sedition together with his wife and four other persons, after new home in, a white a Negro's subdivision was dynamited June. The Bradens had purchased the home and transferred the deed to the Negro, Andrew Wade IV. rilow, Mrs. William J One of the highlights of the two- week trial came with the last-min- Alberta a 44-year-old Louisville: seamstress who said she had been working for the FBI as a plant. in the Communist cell of which ute appearance of Mrs. Ahearn, the Bradens were members. * 8 »* Braden had testified that he was | not and never had been a Com- munist. - The Bradens and three other per- | sons were indicted Separately on charges of attempting to create ill feeling between Negroes and white persons to promote communism. Awaiting trial are Mrs. Braden, | Rules on Zoning ROCHESTER ~ The site is zoned residential | North side. A petition secking a multiple family zoning Tine Charlotte, to Robert W. War- He is the son of Mr.~ and Warrilow of Bloomfield Highlands. A September last Wedding is planned. Rochester Council rent She to- i Southfield Optimist club ts hold- ts annual Christmas party at 630 Jong as faith and knowledge en-. at DeMicheles restau Thursday. with Optimums as guests of the White Lake Thwnsbip The Friendship Circle of the Presby terlan Church will meet in the ehure basement at 1230 p m. Thursday Mariette The Women's Department of the organized Church of Jesus Chryists of Latter Day Saints will hold their annual | Christmas the home of Mrs party Thursday evening Earl Grimes ‘Almegt The Pioneer Extension Group will | meet at the home of Mra Charies Wilson for a 1 p.m. Christmes lu on Thursday Members will exchange gifts | Trey Tewnship The Troy Union School Girl Bcouts will meet at 330 pm Wednesday at ‘the school = Metamora Village Council last night gave unanimous approval to the zoning of super- viser’s plat 2 on South street. The on south side and now light industrial instead of heavy industrial on the the Zoning change from two-family zoning to for 91-110 of the Albertson's subdivi- | Sion on Griggs street was received. The council voted a public hear- | lots Vernon Bowrt, a truck driver ac- '9& for the second. regular meeting cused also of causing the Wade | 'n January, and the matter will be explosion; 150. Ford, an admitted | taken before the Area Planning Communist; and Larue Spiker and Commission Wednesday. Louise Gilbert, former social work- ers. The Bradens, Bown, Communist plot. Although some animals seem to protect their albinos, the birds usually are shunned by their | Choir Councilmen authorized the vil- | lage clerk to grant a dance permit Concert Is Tonight Ford and | to the Club Rochester, for private Lewis Lubka were named in the | parties ss to —_— June 30. | second indictment charging the | | | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP white, Southfield High School's Robed will present its annual | The Metamore Hills Extension Clubs annua!) Christmas party will be heid at ro will of Wednesday be served at be a gift exchange Seymour Lake The Beil Sherwood Circle ts sponsor- ing ® penceke and sausage supper in the Seymour Lake Church Mouse, with serving beginning at 6 p m home of Mrs Gladys Hall on A potluck 12 30 and there will ryden inner today John Webster will entertain the Bally Baltiey Circle of the W8CS at her Mrs home fer @ noon Wednesday Armada Members of club | day oper Mr Romeo the will hoid holiday potluck dinner the Armade Chat-A-Lot festivities at the home of Mrs Glenn Springborn Thurs- | The meeting will open with a co- ative dinner at 1 and Mrs WNiek Plank Rad. regular pm Willing of ‘77920 be hosts of monthly meeting of the A and B Farm Bureau this evening Wednesday at the home of Letes Lake The Lotus Lake Extension hold Club ie its Christmas party at 8 Anderson home Waterferd Tewnship The euxiiiary of Pontiac Gideons will eon Andersonville meet at Mra ole for « prayer Wmchedn at noon Wednesday The walled terraces on Inca , “THE "PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, DEC EMBER 14. 195460 i —_ ae te US. Newsmen auded by Ike. President Takes Part in Dedication of Press Memorial Center NEW YORK WwW — ‘President Ei- | produced ‘105 pounds of, senhower paid tribute to the Amer- ing today. ican newspaperman last night, call- the ‘truth that makes men free.” “In the unending struggle to /maintain our freedom, the Ameri- can reporter is ever on the front line,’ Eisenhower said. °‘‘For as dure. freedom is certain to swr- vive a ‘ The President appeared on a/ n filmed, 90-minute television pro- erosity of 300 GI's at the San Fran- ‘gram, climaxing day-long dedica- tion ceremonies of a new memo- rial press center of the Overseas | | Press Club. The center honors. _newspapermen who died abroad in ‘line of duty. A cast of entertainers, who ap- | peared on the television show, “The Dateline,” included Béb Hope Sid Caesar, Martha Raye and John Daly. White-haired poet Carl Sandburg delivered the dedication During the ceremonies, former presidents of the organization un veiled four plaeques with names of 82 newsmen who have died ‘abroad while miler ise REEHIOE for news GI Who Turned Red Asking Lesser Term WASHINGTON uw — Army Cpl Edward S, Dickenson, facing 10 years in prison for collaborating with the Communist enemy in Ko- rea, today pinned his hopes for freedom or a lesser sentence on the Court of Military Appeals. Dickenson's lawyer Guy Emery announced yesterday that a three- of Man Army poard of review had = fimer "bavi Potluck Scheduled roa upheld the 23-year-old soldier's courtmartial conviction and the | prison sentence. The Army later confirmed the review board's ac farms represented an investment “tion. of about $18,000 an acre in terms Emery said the case would be een Lattimore Perjury ‘Arguments Weighed WASHINGTON (®—An attack on the second of two pefjury indict- County Roads Group Votes for Bond Issue - Truman Defends Ike. |Sheik of Ar aby i WARS Tie Gets 300 Letters | (nao rapiose mm weet ON Attempt to Free 11 Fi, Proposals Road, Assn. votéd last night to woe ig ap-' PHILADELPHIA (INS) Formet LAUSANNE, Swi /proVe any bond issue to expedite President Harry S. ‘Pru he: (INS)- truction . The wealthy Sheik. of Araby : oe sie by the aie lieves that President Eisenhower who advertised for th beautiful Ments against Ow ttimore was ‘is doing all he can to free 11 blonde wife said today he has Jaken under cons ratign late yes- tive highway needs study.” The Z received to date ‘‘more than 300 association, is meeting in American fliers imprisoned by the: terday by U. S, District Judge conjunction with a two-day COn-| Chinese.Reds. mariage proposals.” Luther W. Youngdah!, who indi- ference of the Assn. of Southern “More letters are arriving every 4 he dors not to rule | Michigan Road Cpmmiacions, end. ‘Truman was honored last night day.” said 38-year-old Shiek Ezzat cat _ plan . at a $70-plate dinner in Philadel- Gaefar of Kuwait. adding that , hastily. | phia. Proceeds went to the estab-' many of the women send along Youngdah!, who touched off a lishment of the Truman Memorial their pacers and measure- Gls Bringing POET | ee ee as dia, fo Son on Christmas _controversy when he dismissed some counts of’a previous indict- ment against the Far Eastern af- The | sailed. the criticism of public filed,” the handsome, goateed fia camacialial . epve ia! as | servants, declaring that he had gneix confided, indicating he is felt like wihpping a lot of persens, | days in which to file additional SAN FRANCISCO (UP)—Mrs. but I could not do it because 1| tl cong a written arguments on the new Junia Langloys of Rockwood, could not get to them.’ charges. The sheik, who* wooed ex-Queen Narriman of Egypt from afar with /1956 Democratic _no success, was interviewed while nominee: President Eisenhower Staying at the same Lausanne “wil have easier going with the Hotel as Narriman. Diplomatically, he professed to have no knowledge Thus his ruling seemed certain Truman also made these points: ss ores to be delayed at least until] Christ- Mith., and her 17-year-old ailing - : He favors Adlai E. Stevenson as the | soldier son .will spend Chirstmas mas. together here because of the gen- | Youngdahl heard day-long legal |}arguments in which the new in- dictment was assailed as an at- cisco Presidio. | incoming Democratic-controlled | | of this. tack freedom of speech and de- Pvt. Leland Langloys, who en- Congress than the present GOP. | He added: fended as eaity ient to bring listed in the Army last August, 4minated body, and there would “I doubt if I even would recog- Lattimore to trial charges of not have been a Dixon-Yates issue ‘pi,6 her. I have really never met if a Democratic administration her although I admit that I have’ had been in power. _wooed her from a distance.” . . Protests Aired Again Sixth Army, wh hy y rm a fitids th baie ta Letterman Wondrous Story, will be eal “ On Flint IV Station tomorrow night by the Monday the mother or wife of a patient who ; - would otherwise be unable to have Club Chorus at Holly Presby- Feces te be Wane uiterheld ileal terian Church. . Trebit Corp. in again asking the The annual dinner of the church Federal Communications Com- assessed valuations $434,000,000. guild will precedes the cantata. mission (FCC) to hear reargument Stating that the city does not Serving will begin at 6:30 p.m. jin the allowftion of television chan- have to raise more money Cobo nel 12 in Fline, Mich, to WJR, said tax rates will be reduced to the Goodwill Station, Inc, compensate for the increased valu- , Hagerty says the Republicans The FCC granted WJR authority ation. Thus taxes would remain the grand draft his boss President! CLARKSTON — Dinner will be to build the station last May and same as at present. Kisenhower to run for re-election S¢tVed to members and their hus- a: the same time denied the rival in 1996 as ‘the best man suited bands at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at | applications of Butterfield and Tre- ke df Mee and needed at this time . . , to ‘he annual Christmas party of the bit, On Dec. 6 the commission ttend Farm t guide the affairs of our nation." Clarkston Past Matron’s Club in | denied petitions by Trebit and But- ALMONT — Helen Sloan of Al- Any other course for the GOP ‘he Clarkston Masonic Temple. | terfield for a rehearing. mont and Russel Stroup of Imlay “would be foolhardy,” said Hager- ' Trebit and Butterfield, in asking City, members of the Almont Jun- ty, the White House press secre- Mount Clemens Death | anew for reargument, contend the ior Farm Breau, are attending the annual convention of the American Farm Bureau Federation at New tary, on an MBS radio program comm /’ssion erred in awarding the last night. Officially Listed Suicide grant to the Detroit radio station. | MOUNT CLEMENS (UP)—The York City. Officers to Be Elected ——— If reargument is not granted, the death of a St. Clair Shores man oo say they will appeal “We the who leaped from the Harper-Spill- U. S. Court of Appeals. They have way Bridge was listed as suicide | until Jan. 6 to file such a quit today by Coroner Clifford H. Read | ARMADA — Election of officers The body of Howard Haderly, 54,| The famous carillon of the Lean- will be held at the joint meeting Was removed from the Clinton ing Tower of Pisa was silenced , of the junior and senior divisions River by sheriff's officers after a some 20 years ago for fear that the | of the Women's Fellowship, of the is recovering in Letterman Gen-— eral Hospital from TIRED? CONSTIPATED’ : gg, Masao | The Sooo ene ts memory Living quarters avatiable FE PE e = References only 630 ler, who has lots of experience ae: and tle work, FE, _ Rubbish hauled. PE 2-0603 FOUND CHILDS GLASSES ON piss our safe scientific, quic® of Mrs. Virginia Gould, Kenneth | as pey roil clerk timekeeping “ — | the corner of Saginaw and Rapid and Dupuis: dear brother | — —_ will link the broken BE! eee — LADIES. 3 FULL TIME. 1 PART cost accounting, associated with GUAKANTEED RO ors, ALL LIGHT HAULING D ee | ges ‘Call PE apes , Inf ane oo —— ot Wilfred Dupute. | MAN WITH CAR WOULD You | time Oppertun earn $300 material control and etc will ac- kinds. Est. 1916. Li | reasonable rates. y4274 ¥- ~ reve LL_FE Gs pee beer iam fs) lent egain | ike to.ferease your weekly in- | ; _time. LOST D NECKLACE 12-654 : - Mrs. Roy, Miss Ellen Dupuis Bedi r mo Car pire OLive cept job preferably with small Jos N Cass, FE = R Call M a aenciKn INVITATIONS, 8. $7.86. and Mrs Agnes Carlson. Funeral lediy missed by parents and come $20 to 625 or more duri | Bere | manufacturing plant Corporation, "LEMMING. FLOOR Y. | ~ O’DEL ART E | amare all Mr. Petts, WOed- sy Bb napkins fast service. brothers Mr and Mrs Basi Rawieigh | ; ~ aS Po JO8” FLEMMING, FLOOR LA LCL AG ward 5-3033 service will be held Wednesday. = asl your.spere time selling Ra NURSE FOR DOCTOR 8S OFFICE contractor or other business in- ia na fintehing 155 Edison Sutherland Studio 18 W. Huron. December 18th. at 3 p.m. from — Miles and boys | Bresects fo consumers, 18 iy ‘of “Nurse treiming required Regis-| stitution References furnished py, VE 08 oti ange ang Pago aaa ta Macs ll Mesenlag BILL Wtd. Child. to Board 26 the Huntoon Puneral Home with | ee bas tration pot necessary Positon Phone FE 56798 ee PE 56806 =F, fold downtown Pontiac. Will finder . Forrest Kane, Reader officiating... Flowers 3 din, $07 B Bend Molly. or write! a yaiiatie immediately, Write Pon- waN URGENTLY WANTS WORK MODERNIZATION AND CARPEN- | REDUCED RATES 1 Pitses feterm Reep money tor Interment at White Chapel Cem | Rawleighs Dept MCL-696347. tiae Press Box ‘answeiallcer POLK aa he neces recreauee ifeomns aeons ; - your trouble FE 8-0728 CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED etery a eee ee ee PERMANENT POSITION NOW FE SQ” and cabinets Free estimates, FE Laree van to serve you Smith LOST BLACK FEMALE SCOTTIE for Also beby sitting FE 21730. ' um = =6blg extra large). wreaths |‘ MIDDLE-AGED MARRIED MAN = : : “. = a Moving FE 4-480 Oct 12. vietpity of Island Lak TALL. BECEEE Midway = inet A it acvin Route “orev rave blankets tg a on farm No children | ba oa rt ft cones ome MAN WANTS PAINTING & DEC INSULATION CARPENTER WORK §UDDEN SERVICE—ASHES. RUB.| and Lower ong Lehe wear Wo- ap LICENSEC HOME ve pa ama pao a " saeteie Hip yer or Vv OREENS 444 1712 South Blvd Fast between Ume. Nest appearance & eve- orating reasonable rates EM , Attics kitchens baths porches pish. and } gn trucking. FE 4-6079 beek Rad Reward MA 6-3515 a. Re 2-40 John R and Dequindre t tual MI 14763 additions roofing, siding FE — = —— — j oods or of Bice Viele Hall Mrs |” = pemetiire FLOWERS ——s PARKING ATTENDANTS 16 AND t4sl for teteruen’ PLUS BING WORK WANTED _ $8833 after 5 30 Ee a aul ae Cea ten Wtd. Household G 27 hel Boot r bel Towr . . : : ; : — wew TaN ; eatherbird 81 Cal*FE ~~~ par ge Pm Sanus Man _W Huron Bt. FE 2-8301 ver Day and night work Apply sTENOGRAPHER - TYPIST AR. Reasonadi- FE 5-1016 PLASTERING NEW AND REPAIR Trucks to Rent pains ze 0's Call FE : ~ Maxine Bollinger Mrs. Helen De GARDEN GAT® GREENHOUSE, # to 8 10 am. st 80 Wayne Bt chitect, office Must be exper 18 YEAR O19 HION SCHOOL _ FF 2-2836 evenings . . LOST 2 GOLDEN RETRIEVERS oe Rad Se ee Neyer. Melvin. Mall, Alvin Mall; @8Y & alte. 140 East Bird 8. FE pyar get ATE SALESMEN | ienced Age 21 to 25 Call MI graduate wants work FE 22221 MASON & CEMENI WORK. FREE TAND EQUIPMENT. “reward for return Pine Lake ree :) annie =e Jr, an@ Lewis Mall. Mr Hall ie) Sa | Goed opportunity ‘or bustier New 4-850 WATCHMAKER WANTS WORK estimate’ Our work guaranteed. 1. coe pick \» Ton Stak area FE 5-2576 at the Pursiey Puneral Home rn) Rs house project ant wens fine list: sTENOORAPHER $775 UP 222 Harpham Milford, Rte AJ, Websie & Son. OR 39402 * Soe oe me CET Us BUY IT OR AUCTION IT Arrangements will be announced 101_N. Saginaw _3¥T168 | ‘owe vrapects are plentiful It Comptometor peyrell 0235. up WwW mk Wed. Female 11 R OG BNYDER. FLOOR LAYING. | P mati aE Eeucks d Tee ot Ran teen he -tot_you "OA poY aL s ERs | you are pot ef bard work, pnookhkeeper, exp 238 up or | sending and finishing. Phone FE | Ontiac Farm anc | = i Ss WANTED n v1 | do alrigrt for yourse PO “ : _Reward FE 46004 or FE 2-4113 of furniture. Ph 13, 1084, A Fe OTF ee oe ee eae ia hover. | cashier $188: sp [Peed | Industrial Tractor Co. | Rt. 1. | lee afer Salesiady jewelry up. BABY SITTING DAYS IN uy w | Nittie M. Buckhorn Reed. Rt. 1. | Funeral Directors nee 616s opewmment SoD Ei SPLOT MENT tee hte an ee Uae Me We SPECIALIZED CEMENT | os n Daly tocluding Sundays | a Lost & Found = i A FURNITO RENTED beloved daughter of Mrs Mae | “~~~ wang 5441 = iss LOST: WET CELL mag © ney Higgins; Gear sister of Mrs. R. | DIONIFIED SERVICES wanted. 28 veers or older SN ry pipr WANTED“ MUST TYPE CoLonah WOMAN DasTRES Business Services 13 voUtwan MOVING aND eTOR “OST.8ET CE ATLASHLIONT nag le toe BY ——. FY Clifton. Mrs Prank Crone, | Kirkby Puneral Home PE41882) OO eS Auburn Rd Corner of “St least 80 words a minute Write Mon, Wed. and Pri. work. Ref- —~~~~— | ave. Agents for N American Van 42024 munity sale. tor, 70%, By + aaa sieviia’ “oan te eid ‘Thoreies D Isc h AGams Eeeees_ Freee: Be erences. $7.5@ plus fare. FE@-770.; A & BR TRENCHING Lene Dees Qnty May where in LosT BROWNISH TAN SHOUL WANTED BABY BED AND Ai- December 16th, at 10:30 « m. one = Jo TLE satesMAN HARDWARE $325 up COLORED GIRL WANTS WORK. pooting water line field tile.) &8562 4° N ae der strap pocket book in Eagle chair FE ¢-6173. Appliance serviceman $347 up ad eswomen by day or week FE 2-0007 : "| Theater Sun night Dec. 5 Valu- ra from the Austin Punera! Home, ROME - FE 54-9961 INCINERATORS CL = RUO OR R CARPET ‘ "Three Rivers, Michigan with Rev. “DEsIONR | rn PUNGRALe= ; rowene cpeteeer St. OO Z ENNICTIAN LADY WIEN PEN: go, ajcea GF PGURGAIN PENG | oc ibaa Ueuledt Ghee ee ee | Good ition and Keith Hayes officiating Inter- | — 575 ee Couple, live im $30 up | or Cliristmas Selling sion wants housekeeping no other ‘ sac ean up FE LOST MALE BEAGLE. VICINITY sonable, FE #5420 Call between ment et Oak Hills Cemetery, | PURSLEY FUNERAL HOME Spray painter $225 up M woman ir chatge Room 8 Lake reverted ay factory trained men _+51394 ee of Watkins’ Lake, Priday. De- 3 and 6 N Mich ' Ambulance day or nite FE 41211 Stock-Clerk warehouse $216 up ake entra Christmas rare land Hotel Pontiac Gonera Ponting & : cember Irc OR 3-7288 _Novi, Michigan at 2 pom =s elesman l@rwee siek u Kelling exciting accessories Office Suse! Co OW I Painting & -Decorating 20 — - aE W AN’ ED FURNIT URE Jiconson DECEMBER 1). 100d. = ag ner CHAPEL Sea DAE MEMT KGEEC a ply immediately COLORED GIRL DESIRES DAY | rnc. st Pine FE 3-013 REWARD i wee bata. acted La ork +5207 = . Hygpercatiny ic a Tees ee \ ] nee nee cot nen cirnt > wants bisw. | APPLIANCE SERVICE | 4!__ O8CORATING — PalNTING — For information of disappeerance sale ané want prompt cour- coveon: dear sister of Mrs. Alda oorhees. Siple | Te uae crane washing Job All day work FE, W- te ~ and wall pa: oe Call for esti of 5 heifers from farm run by teous service and the high Troedsop. Mrs Jessie 1 Morri- | erct sith eka wim) annecioles aaa veyower | tors waskac gerne ounce eee burs oer Ge Car ee 4 : tlerview with man with television _ ‘ _ : ’ : - | ao alae aP an Gaara urge LU 40384 . . a Oe eon, R. W. Byham end MK. FUNERAL HOME or radio news background Fx " pie FB 4250! IPONINGS IN THE HOMF GIRL o} Ses ae . Free ec«timat- Reacsonabie FE & Convoy A stam ard Chine-e WTD USED ELECTRIC WATER Ae TchanUNPancnl larieneswcala - Se ee ee ae | \l winter “ninie: Sor . a -_ : ay . ‘s Von s cici foo tht A ae. § " s. alll ee = iether Ot ceiner ine (Sole Ty ~ ==. hens eork and (care ma as SS GOVT JORS’ MEN. WHITE. AGF @ WANTS BABY SAWS P°FCISION MACH FILED Lede “t Les RS te ‘ W Huren FF §-8757 Beh nisin ernest Meral service will he held Wednes baby FE 7-746 z 4 sitting Reference FE 5-96 D WF = La : _Fr ¢ mast _ S FREE SERVICE TO L a Gav, Dee 15th at 130 p m at _ Help Wanted Male 6 ,x SO-OIRL POR ME women 18355 Btart high as $250 00 Wwwater FE 42687 | GeanuaTE MASSEUR EVENING MC DE! BOATS & CARS 6 ALL LAND- ihé MGntocn Funeral Home eiin E yoeas nore il Fo! Ra ee n Qualify NOW! 27000 jobs WOMAN DESIRES at AS SAWS MACHINE FILLED gadliwesk ends) (ows (celle caly cent. to 892° Artist's sets $2 ords justified tenant, furnished. Dr MW OM Savage officiating In- ARF YOU MAKING Glee PER Brot Ike W Maple Birm Cer” Paperence often unneces clerks or in cafeteria | Exper Maniey Leach. 10 Bagley FE 21214 BROWN BROS 6 N. Sacinaw AGENCY. PE cles, rN TAL ter n t Lak C ters 5 eos , Rei : P ear tie q & page book ence im satac years ex = = == = = R 4 N Sacinaw Cokes Mihane Me eee | ee Se ee Me Se ict the SAPERTENCE BALES A © & vane obs smlaries teste. pe. verience FE 4 1039 TERR Poctiod = Television Savvice 22 _ FP 2-424 NEW STORE MANAGER WIFE 3 will Me in state at the Huntoon Brush FE 2 die ‘ — ‘da cas ae a. a r ame Pontiac Prese RUS nos WOMANS! DESIRES BARRY or installed Paone eves, FE Aww~wnw nnn PAINT BY NO SETS (REG 32 50 a 2 ie eee seamen’ cateraunes ner ; = . Spotl ‘ , Hes ttt u 7 fi . she SS ae pane Eee SOPRRIPNCED PirzA TIE Work W d Male 10 sicees oe Fe se Se Se REMOV. | OAT ize FE Sa Wis wittiaMe. TW Huron nia snes a ™ h 1 And dependabie 1 FXPERIENCED P1727 PIE MAK ork ante a ak ee 5-1296. FE 5-6390 SS RELIABLE MIDDLE AGED LADY Card of T anks CAN USE YOUNG AMBITIOUS er Livine quarters @vaiiable FE ~~~ ~~ Moines ee cen ar ‘ares fie teeze estimate FE ¢0005 FR | M. P STRAKA Notices & Personals 25 © desire: 3 or ¢ room unfurnished oe Weta 20 SHANK AL cay ee a eee ee | ee AVAIIARIE FORMER ASSIS) children by weet Will may some | —O BERRIES RADIOTY SERVICE ~ ey ee meee Bee aes eee friends fMeighbors and relatives mercasarin we “train you “* ce EXPERIF: NCED LENE Cabs WOUL Ae | Nee Ke goulton ae ees whe nights FE ¢o4ie / _Bookckeeping « Taxes” 4g av) Ngout Be Sales * Fe veo whet et cease FE “s 8. i 7 $e, ete: that Were most kind during the lent opportumity. Cal) A) Rice Ue Oot Ge Dun Pe ae ey maker Wlent wa, WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK IN a ea 5 ae WORK : rt c ed . } r P tim < 1 plant) mair F uv EED TV &EP, NY Po tlac’s only authori-cd audt- RKING MOTHER WITH 6 bd _ _ feat teres oe Rice _FE 20143 __ re ver wentna 3 4 ee tenance supervisor and isoling Pontiac OR 23-4530 after 6 _ ACCOUNTING & TAX “SERVICE aCe oe ‘ oa REPAIR patel vox and Western Elec dealer. year old girl needs small furn- see Pusersl Howe tee Hereey 2 SERA CHRISTMAS” | fascial OF Mie ute Build Service (2 “2 — 22802 DONS Radio & TV 127 8 Parke WOULD ANYONE WHO WIT. ished apartment with possibility ‘ ; ; In small of Medium size manu- ing service - St of someone caring for child from Beach Sr fam a on FXPERIENCEI MAID FOR GEN facturing p! = } ‘ 8 nessed the accident at James K \IONE\ cee ser eat FN | facturing plant in Oakland coun- Foot t Specialist 1 ISA HOME ME SERVICE CALLS ard Telegraph at 1045 pm. De. 7 '0 4, FE 7198 after 4m WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR PART TIME MEN acct. paaniemin Ankiges e _fictereoces, ER) esa: A.) BUILDING AND MODERNIZA- “~~~ ——_ OR cember 8th. please call FE 2-6767 Share" Living Q ) deepest gratitude and inanks | 1 heed G mde te ware diem © “ne Manne ! 2 Ask for q CARPENTRY PLASTIC AND thon service Attics rec) rooms DR A A KANTER. FOOT i. \ Vv aay Olt Ga WOMAN WEEIAEG - Living Quarters 30 a eur friends neighbors and pm to 8 pm daily in the Pon : floor tile @ spectalty FE §-8954 cement and plastering Special ctalict 3's S Saginaw St FE Mi’ we "HE L Ls . T ail triceadlyi advlner i comtact’ Mare NN zelet yes for AG ment Qcis ac Area Age 71 te 38 This Is paren e Fo) SITCHFN HFIP prock LAYING AND CEMENT ow holiday prices FM 3-2830 +7526 “a £ ea FE 2-287) Vernca Vie Phone FE 28734 LADY WITH 10 YR OLD DAUGH- ne wo he a Doral Tes n anvassing but you do have — 9?! eanos work FF 46775 BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT — fea —_—-~ —— Oe 224 Confidential The Salvation Army io de tn Si ip sore lady or “ait af SOnrs t ber op nh ble to EXPERIEN ’ y ¢ so ¢ 7 io c : inishi ri 7 - o' fie o share hom 302 ~Chif- Se ious of our ised coe Wire” eet ihe page atettte hgrs TACEMAEEGED GURlgTety Gut CARPENTER WORK TRIM Al: fuiee Grice" 'sesi" Guarana funiture Refinishing 164” Typewriter Servite 200 ~ (aco Reering—rerino fol ‘ef Auburn awiey peciai thanks to tre Inge about $80 per x ¢ Mand sential Paid insur terations kitchen FE 2.2711 ers ; ; ~~ . ot a inds ax service Free Pontiac Police and Fire Depar Meese AgGul’ Wi Vaean }=«6f Wo Eeitcawches Aacacr, FE - Sein Ee a aees : REPAIRING ANTIQUES A SPE TYPEWRITERS RENTED 210 8 Télecrann Rd FE 5-0878 MIDDLE AGED WORKING LADY ee ee ee ec we eee te Meee Se UE der ia PEC SH De Pecan eet ER Sele Oe eae Mitchell's 123.N Saginaw St. BUSINESS MEN SEND CHRIST. to town FE eoun S “1"* vy Geofge Murphy, Unites throug! Wee or ‘vLL AND PART TIME COUN eek — = ON UES PIACe® =? x 1 TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- ma&s cards Addressing done neat- w, w RE s> Missionary Church, Church of HEIP WANTED EXPERIENCED ter gir! {35 W. Huron, Apply tn 2 YOUNG MEN DERE any | Carpenter Contracting An __ Laundry Service 18 chire repairing. Expert work. _ly. efficiently. Mutual ee ae PE cond Christ of Keego Harbor lore ultryman with «small family person between 10 am. & 4pm kind of work FE 2-3741 Ri General — and Office Sup- “JINGLE BELLS JINGLE ALL w I Order of the Moose, Brookiand oderall Rome! wtursi tea Gaecac Z = ie uff or trim Get our bid too. CURTAINS NYLON & ALL MA-| ly Co. 17 W | eriece tha wa w leaned th ORKING WOMAN OR GIRL TO Bubdivision, CIO Local 100 Wages Year around work Bor 4 GIRL FOR OFFICE WORK WHO Dre see kee OLD pt rere _ On 2 tertals expertiy finished in tetest a | with Pia bah toner Waites share home near downtown 1 Woarkess-aahe Puactel Moms: nd Pons Wiens ‘ Hikes Misi waekl twin) digures land sire any kind of work. FE 5-1266 CiuseNT 18 OUR SPECIALITY equipment. Cotton rugs, all sizes, Upholstering 23 wstions 3 | child welcome. FE 5-2178 Employes of Pontiac Genera! enjov,e detail work Typtng re- “ore een anc DESIRES sgh baseme ts driveways ChoKoes ls, Sos tlh ee (ON AND~ ikea sau bath SO grout LIKE TO Hospital, Mrs Virgil Hawiey and 7 quired Apply Pontiac Press Box wer satisfactory. quality. have rM 3 elegraph . ; » share @ Toom home with _family. . EXPERIENCED REA! eer ate 68 reterences FE ¢4630 or FE ~ CARPENTER WORK near Tel-Huron center FE 5-680¢ DRAPES. SLIP COVERS, MATERI- | 12-14-54 I wil] not be respon-| middle - aged couple Cail rr “WE WOULD Like TO THANK —otew office with many features, HOUSEKEEPER care of cane —*77% _ ___| Alterations and custom outiding LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUP.. —*!9 Beedle, PE 9-1037 Seca ser ik oe ee ell cur neighbors tori the! laveix Bus¥ ground ficcr jocation with dren. cooking light housework. CEMENT FINISHER DESIRES _OR_ 3-2879. fied. beautifully finished Pontiac | THOMAS SUPHOLSTERING | George McDaniel poe Perry | __Wtd. td. Transportation 31 and also for the parking Extre commission pos- Must have experience with baby any kind of work FE 3-7273 CARPENTRY BLOCK AND CE- Laundry Phone FE 2-8101, 34 8 TELSORAPH __PESs08 s. Pontiac* Mich iil food that wes sent-in during the sible 7 Hiity Real Estate Other hein emploved Wed and CARPENTER WORK WANTED. ment work ete FE 5-0782. FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY ry RV SLIPCOVERS DRAPES & BED- ae MWe. oy of our loved sone 1011. ¥ Hures FE 86181 ‘every 2nd Sun off $30 week New or old OR 43-8408 = ice PL OP i spreads. Your material PE $877. CHRISTMAS CARDS. 24 HOUR courte WANTS fi RIDE BE- Mr. and Mra Beth 1427 HYDRAMATIC MECHANIC. MUST = C®!! after 6 OR 3-1616- Sc ahenihi Canim BE os BUILDING ae. vrs at plates weROG UOTE Ta sins Sct eto UEnGLaTEn | reeeaere service BACKEN- | ey yams oo Holl- . . . : ' i c+ cin ernizine 7 eee 8TO STER.| .“ Lawrence . | s aterford Towm Avondale : Fe epiad Udon ee ani tel ela HOUSEWIVES WOMEN moceling & siding D. M Wright FLOOR SANDING OLD FL DORE A SPEEY_ _ WEE Wash iT es? 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM DAINTY MAID POR SUPPLIES | SP, & courthouse in Pontiae, . in Memoriam 2 ke ane Pe ine te te ees to “ae pleasant handwork at home FE 4.0720 specialty Co Bis. FE 2-57 22 © Pike &t E 41650 Free estimate Mrs. Burnes. FE 2-8814 9 Mark OR 3-4829 i > » ” Weaving no experience = - aR = SS PAA AAPL PA Workine conditions Houghten and oso necessary no selling involved CARPETNER WORK NEW AND CARPENTER WORK. Al aisle, i -andsca n 18A Fou 24 DETECTIVE SERVICE - DOMES I” LOVING MEMORY Or ouR eos mebie $28 North Mein Write and include phone number Sarna minke AAD CARERS | bagi peg jon. also custoM 6 oon pi me Senn A __Lost & nd ‘te @ commerciat Manteo 5. 78H) } ipa peRESS nie son Freeman Raetr. who ne Lal to Box 25. Pontiac Presa i E ! ARPE! uliding. Oltve 2-7328 OF R : ; ’ - : = ote eres Ree TRIMMING AND R Vv. N | KNAPP SHOE REPRESENTATIVE | — 7% SCOTT LAK away Dec. 30. 1942 MAN BETWEEN AGE OF © AND :NTELLIGENT REFINED WHITE j'yqQ<0CP! & BPeCIRIN. FRPCEMENT “WORK, RESIDENTIAL | Wee” pel Mio Oe es Lost Te nn inva ee | _ OR 3-1502 INTO PONTIAC’ BY . cae Lord y gerpece for specialized motor tune up -girl 25 to 40 years. General jad ee and commercial: free estimate | Garcanic contents Reward os OFEN EVES TIL CHRISTMAS Ha FE 44 A Beran a well thets done by TOE TE maor OU Co. tor local housework good cleaner Must EXPERIENCED CARPENTER | Raymond Commons. FB ¢-6108 Moving & Trucking 19 __3-4350 for cod wares. Dorothy's. _ Thee Bate theron ana”"an kal | SaRng™ Tey HS Seah | unedt E ele n™ ST FLGOR, LATING, SANDING AAD | PONTIAC WIGH SCROOL | 2104 (Wid DALY URIDE “to aNo Sealy, missed by mother, ded | informarion in your original ap | star! Mus. have references, MI, PLASTERING LIORT HAULING Usdern staan Naar tere oe Sante ee nn Eckl a ea ee BUDGET CONTROL \ pial Mowry 3 METSST to Ditto Res, and family, i ' plication, Box 7 Pontiae Press.’ 6-6667 aaa meg ee { odern on leae” John Taylor,; etc Basements cleaned. rE) the Greyhound Bus Fri- | Want Ads help. To seil.\ ream | pm to 13 ' t phone 8-554) day afternoon. Reward. 32-5638. buy - Dial 23-4181, $0008 before 12 neon. ; . , 4 ; \ . \ , : i \ . fe ; \ r . ; . ) ~ : ‘ \ Pa at sR ee aD a _ i it Se og ae SO ee ee i tae 4 ae oS ee —_ —— i de \ * . * ae 5 : eRCEree 3 « a . ae fee li dit atin se ele pee te s y+ ¥ ere — ee ie : rl | ‘ . ; “4 in oP en ee ieee eee fe ¥ '. A t “~~ sey seapeeesaigiindva teieloteigag Evan ctl , ‘i = * 3 / fy ™ f- i~ a , i : - ‘ _ f . \ ee oe sie - ] ; . é - : ipods : wtd we . a3 . ef ao _s yi _ Wid Contracts, Megs. 3?) Wenteg __._ THE PON | CASH =, op ad Real Estate 32-Aj Rent Apta. U TIAC PRESS, TUESKAY DECE . _ WILL . piehed 34 Rent Houses. wad 6 4 EMBER 1 M . — ‘ . ‘TRADE 3 ‘Unfurn. 36. 2 4,°1954 + *. S modern BEDROOM ALL . rn aes ‘SLICE OF H _—————t . ‘ TILE bome in the city ee se MODERN arene AM - ] - : = ree tia hone ‘a’ |F Rook. PRIVAT EaN 2 BEDROOM, - ; F ‘TWEN tad —wisttéhlicwe| ooo ooo Seccean sie. Gaker weno | | 6 or Sale Houses 43 4 Pour conrast ‘or cal Teta | es Sata arose |* EE Se |e | Houses 43 For Sale Houses egg tid ee a cad SDR. at t RENT: 7 ROOMS “gaan Bios TH FUR eS n Home 8" d a AYDEN, Realtor| sree landscaped tet oo poved =_beme carpet end a oo Barn. | oe afer he pm | snr, oust “Rr ; ) =. trade furnished: : EE ‘4 © 5 vee Bert Opee Bree) = Xzet and clean large 3 room oo oot. Seen ta sae. | ~ “ADA Lig loot BUSINESS H, 4 Venwott — those te biel of FE "| come ead § resus heme, Gomems 40 Disie Hwy. aod ATE PINE LAKE come cad § seem Rome. Geman ¢e. ae EES LAND Larger TRADES > ’ — bungalow — Mod- ‘ JNCOME tm rear. Ths with 3 room apt. it .9% SEASONED — for emailer, city Fdw. M. Stout. R e : basement, oil with bath. Are. you urban s ig 10 mi, west = gh, A lg pocperty, ter cubasban oF fare. | TIN. Sagine . Realtor . LEASE = hot water heater, fire ale ye ag gg me mg dows sibee CAPITOL BAVINGS & LOAN CO | tauity ———— = race we ale omen an ta ie tot yout em peonpoeed Property 3 SS r ARE F = sSa"S OEM Sa | ubatatee meds Co Malah | © ra Ty wa Dingt and lake privfeges eg: mon brsaine tiie "pervect, Tit, “ot, RONT rime! PRICES PAID + | * ovligation concerned. Call us no entrance. FE 2-4731. ats “@ room niode your summer . eee ADAMS REALTY | ome. part Dascmont, 6 sound PREE “estimate NICHOLIE “& NORRIS & SO 7 BOOMs AND SATE ADUETS 3 room. wits, firepiece, ert wees) wuld aareck located | Ave ALTY CO. | eal"priek "Ce and ol oe co. 3 WwW — & REALTORS coor N. kK. G LE month TS closet space. a, ame down. quiet street. 62.000 | Oa} +" sah + oe FE gps | ep he e, Phat Fs BH : Srcobi TE | meatone, coor MARRS | ua eee Sees” aie sie SE ot an, | fa Be NEAT, : 5% MORTGAGES LISTINGS WANTED OWNSTAIRS 3 SSS OE FLOYD KE ‘ | cat fe room coe nome ANN | SCOMPACT 4 é ¥ o ON PARMS OP SUbURMAN from | ED. NORDMAN voto bath and entrance. 1 block | 98 W, Lewranse ENT, Realtor carpeted fi bath pr Re ef basement” ome. Ose — . appraisal or gy Omar No noweo: py _formighed. “Clarkston ALA Next to Consumers 54106 iitchen, Reges very modern . | ment drive Thi te | 4B. D. CHARLES mies, Micaigan > | eat many.” fo al at" hardwond Deore SOERERS eee re 7 ROOMS roe | _ Ponting. RTH OF 500 Nice -lot Only Uf you fail te 4-0521 ; 1717 8. LI - Ven. week. down. $1 000 ] strikes see anything thet am. | LISTINGS WANTED | weloomes, . MODERN y week. MA bene. ah Jown strikes your fancy give : 7 ROOM a Ande yous ON HARD ~ id -— a We have a ¥ Ue @ — T Action! ; ee Gi PS Sa A ee an LAKE ps deetied ELEZABETH Zoned Commercial tm ant sreund P of homes 2 a en ead ROY Y KN? A bus line “sib ‘weekly. EM “nae cal eS ereund home with modern kheb- Large © yoom hom oP ie aad * aaea ef UF, “Reali 7 ROOM _™ +n. SS eee ring roses sees st 8 veoms oad sath | LAWRENCE W —Mr__Gars, a coe EN RANCH TYP WHE featuring’ fireplace. and picture iy ag i reems ~{! $ Unlimi GREEN LARE OFFICE |" jane, mos sg at tie =a SS A YLORD | > nlimited $ men ins Foe at tages” Seminole uire at 115 Be o 3 large bear rs fare: WEST SIDE 5 4 Bed _ “ E t ‘or buying land Cotta ALL Tv Phone m- ent poo Re - net rooms, — § room 3 bed- edr¢ _ E et call Mr. facleee we “=: i oT iT HERE Mewes bur line S AND BATH _betk’ Uke toed. Fe ae titchen. full ing areas fay modern | ra | Drayton Plain 5 36 | ie ST. ; or Mr. ‘T0T0 ERCE trance Ne drink . private en- N — water _—. gas heat 8 ba see able ers. Adults. Avail- EW j heater, gare tusted on 3 A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 7OR ward 5-T144 _ Dee, 17. 320 & Marshau.| Never i V HOUSE ved Gute: Cece Se Nerdinnsa excelient oe jes scree with | Large BE -DROOMS FE 4-2533 Sct ants AND COURTEOUS | * re rooms. $75 features’ nic This home Hate dong fruit °. ber- | large [vod ranch type bys or suburban Fcate AND BATH COUPLE. | “EW c= plum @ fireplace. ¢ ective mesery hom at plaster ving room. , 1704 S. Tel erty. list a= —| oo 6 Henderson EW UNFURNISHED HED SPACIOUS mr \ pnemioum Pree od PO bed de oe ee | ee ed painted walls, ofl ont 71 Sada ool K. G. HEMPSTEAD . |* ROOM MODERN OFF 1 eeengg olay Tigo Ugg mote some onbone Lark with, picture rindoe. | cent er: naar Cres- -y4 crepe, Sesiine YOUR | Fe "\e2 E. Huron __Street OR rc. Fu a ue this home. Lease oiling CLARK REAL ESTATE pos ae be AC heat, oon: | Bal Maris tobe is to 4-8284 Eves. PE 2-131 6 ROOMS AND BA rm. or unf. monthly.” : ve Ww FE 4602 = it 6 storms and —| neiaianent 2 nice bedrooms = st rE Sine? W. Buron B = N Qorage. aa TH UPPER. Dorothy Snyder Lavender __Muron Open Evenings — ™ wiles ager os. inige new dou peo 5 _20. PE 48560 after Ps ye : REALTOR ; . terms : : a. < garage ’ ROOMS a BS 3110 W. Hu 7 (PONTT $200,000 Ro'F, McKINNE os TAKE « ADULTS ams rE : _{s AC REA At our disposal to Office .8800 Commerce Rd one 3 emal tang. On Biocet +a Muwal e164 For Sale = uburbait—Large L Wi Reto TY CO. seasoned purthase pew or Ph. Pontiac EM arae’ iPr week FE 44066 . For Rent PRI AROS ouses 43 F Le + hae ee \ eliens. See me before for our UNiv. 1-6708 A AND B ees Ong Rooms 37 nA or Sale Houses 43 : 3 ee 2a on fot a Aa re situated ASK FOR @ vou sell. ed. Apply BATH. HEAT . 43 15 al Bp | BOB MA’ Hard cKibben and -|1 SLEEP BEDROOM . «21 with natural aay 1 ot” Buy — cue aan FOR erdwere 1576 Union sy oa one ge eae NO DRINK- Nice 7 costal, thaens: dts om oie te re °. | Le YoU BUY IT- = proved scres im. | ROOMS ae ~ |Z Nic¥ Sr jac Motor, cit near Pon- MIL on room and lavato Y it 2 Sesh adone rr| Biles of Pontiac. 2 et ROOMS AND BATH. @UIET | mee. sig alt hoes Qoors. nieg al" block Tom Seas T bedro wes! | : : 'E _}-6550. eae eS . y $1,800 do © 3% IDE s FE ATTRA “POR LADY. a wa. car MA Mave ello! sor building lo efter * | a gon Was SIDE. sit oat epee CADBY.|} wice 8 2 ACRES _Buy an Existing Home tarred. Siabee car anrage, ry Brtablished 1916 see ie latent eh Pustins. |) BEOROOM. NEW CONBERUC. USINESS GIRLS EVERYTHING |. Rin’ Toom modern hom Soe oe Helly 1 to 8 = hee ch Ca: J. a ; tion. Large STRUC furaished Lt Pg oe! ee eee Watertora | ¥° y to ccoupy =~ Indian \V S Se ee oS TY CO_ REALTORS eaindeniion tale vate, ban st eal "eloome. Pri-| trance privileges. ‘private eo: late model call for. 43,300 accent welvice, Seosi_ sore" deent_ ses The ‘CH “terete | = ms e 6 . m dd ‘ m ae ATIVE MEMBERS W ANTED asc aaa Ww Columbia. SS a ee eee $750 DOWN, equity. ae No problems ase 3B ELSEA 7 room, home — locates | | SasSe. Med Sunday . jae cATED UNF APT. 03 5Us STOP acant é ; shopping — earage . iREECLATS “Pe. +0963 _ 8. Sagins =e : . 102 | cooking ENTRANCE, ae Lo een ee Bees EDROOM BRICK nt Se oA ag privileges 912.000, tebe TE CASH vaundry nice landec thood with fi FILA place — All ip at ure case ror voor) Vacant Land WEST Sipe =< ROOMS ANS BAFR | CLEAN SCEEFING ROOM, i Se ee Si at | Seeasi os cicero rad | Port & GI APPROVED| — ateetas arta? ee loans react. of con streets, cit - > ent, . K. L. LA < ee 5 et tn . Pine §t. as oun ROOMS, 51 70 ACR . us ™ anes ven- y Water, sewer. er ot] heat, wat- A pe ane RES. HOME |isr ape 6-8183 s WANT A C CIRAW QUIET 28 scree of oe pefttrn i = ae ‘ean give Gl : _ Owner "2 eer Garage e Ra +4063 ILDER DESIRES| ~#242e# PRIVATE, WARM 5 Dede, strawberries 1% Bess for you this Dusi- — $600 Brick eee : Wanted Real Estate 32-A FULLY IMPR S er Sarg eng roe sop? PE at bus | oom y imodera, home, ‘basement, “4 aye ae rick Ranch— WITH Forced air olf ATTRACTIVE ROOM FOR AY STONE REALTY C al ex8, WATER AND LaDue. Private road neet tei | men Near Gene FOR #19 Josiyn iat O. |DOWN PAYMENT ¢., Redwood 3 } 7Ww. eet ott | ee eae. ral Hospital. Baldwin ’ FE PLUS COSTS beamed poe Johnson | ene eae IE wie Eafe ne mene Bells] 2 ACRES tony | SESE Ha ete a rene Et a tas ae FOR ‘OU ICK ACTION — ag om 4 advance. | _ 21660. and E. Pike &. FE| New home eS LAKE $500 DO argon t ot! forced air heat. with give = 5 vuility room | earths teks We ba", to CALL HY STANDARD | _‘8 Ae eee perinnes EM ars Needs ‘some wart, yursa gow | fort Braulat sea ial Florida \celingsloeet, _Reataard het” wate heat Sat oh easly Sheets) MONT 82401 BEDROOM FORK ae oy a Me Se 2 ROOM fia iralll [toa reisrums,o =| i y I , a : | _Bug_gnd_ factory s e ; . obrw wewey (>) : SESE A ae Ape Furl * smguals couple tram Dee. U8 | Sn te cory Home Bu | Soe, ose dowm, OC eg nll tire “window Roy Annett | Office Open #4 ent Apts. Furnished J ROOM COTTAGE. KEEOG Twin bode, double and ciasic, 2 CUCKLER RE. ee Ee ee ee ed first $ 50 nec A. JOHNSON, = are |S _ Bs re eat pando] , ee z tien? | Bves Sapnaw i . 2s . a 119 2m Huron Pde Realtor ro APT. 1 ROOM COTTAGE ADULTS 2? LIGHT HOUSEKEEP! - bad 7413 FE 5-63 oe ee os Ee drive | Uqcated on De Es Open Evenings and ral 37193 FE 4-2533 _5-7023. . FE : furnished. FE & _ Prighnire Mea. tea ‘Whitemors. a FSS out MSe. $125 Keth Lake Red. bet Boott ‘Lae Sundey 1-4 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. T LAROF CLEAN ROOM ETTCH: ELIZABETH LAKE. | ating ROOM = a = nuk if, months, oe) eae . sclegrap Btower" All private. 37 | "= > weleom water, on bus | 50 DOWN ae _Stowel" Bt. . | Fe See. e. Phone | 2-60 line. an OWN ACK . i ckan LARGE SOG AND 7 BEDROOM HOUSE POR RENT- a Beard 3a 4 BEDROO WHI LO REAL ESTAT _kitchenette. Adults AND | Call 10:00 a. m. to 7: zi __ Rooms With Well. we aS MS ELAND EAT. ESTATE |? gigvemeane tee orien | 7 = + ROOMS >. ™. | seen ringt & sROUXD W Eanes ae com. itenen, S| Se eo — 1 vat ROOMS. CLOSE TO TOWN, eM o_Jensle, fun venir." 8 | SP eet — ROOM Pepin TE a rte Be Attomati * cement. BROS . aR — “ aD F m sy couriers wes yo dranary a Prospect ahs oor nde, 6 term it ec tee se ent oa Bruce: | R Ay - |GR 8 EAL ESTATE son Sun é ma. No objection util: | pontine ‘hotor a to end pew gerage, 60.980 with Phone a, Sr PEA coda | eae ated Gees, be ot Ty prend "Ra. "OA 8 Jnguire | Girtange te | 81.600 down better be apie IDGEWAY Dpen 8 te. Bun tte B ist - Call afte BY s nodes COLON ROOM ANF BOARD F potae TE? eee ree oy ees _ Tage cond er Fe a a ace Roo TER BOARD FOR, T MAN | LeBaron Sch | |S new ane Flet| ON Neon opi SANTA ) ged" vved "homes wm all areas | 5 "Noon Fc FORNISHED. MEN) Ear p33," se cece” | ™ pean AND BOaRD, SOUTHERN | new oe See eee | oe tasmbouse 'FLOYD KEN lake ° priveleges with or without 2 ROOMS, FOR 2 Ta, | Fh a tears . . Peo re a beds newly decorat bungalow one, Murry on this coon? pon of land ALY uw . NT, Realtor aa pear ie ae or We wil bud | —*-078. ADULTS. WALLED FJ - be: tines. i to ee See $406. down. 2 lots 4 valuable highway — m7 ft. ¥, Lowreoce VE 5-088 ours. 2 ROOMS. CHRISTIA “Ms. 41450 from village. Cail 7 = see: Phone FE eae cee ugh oe a l, elect. | at partially Joe Ws -- to Consumers Fever SYLVAN REALTY Private bath ( . F win REDS OME —FRIVEL: wh base- 00, Newt, room. 1% path ae ial take offer SS omen preg Aa _E. Howard. and entrance. 116 fll wot r eges. Plenty of Ez high aSlars bee thus “home v0 ewe. acres. » BEDR “IN YOUR OWN . IWES 7 can 7 MODERN. HOUSEXTEPDIO eat Qs per momen MY | Gonneoie a eter space, 450—term sas We: room house. Cres- : 3 DROOM | < innit — SI SIDE MAHAN HAS 7 ROOM, FURN. BEE eE TR | FOR RENT 7 ROOM WOUSE. ALE | Cony ee W ei ea LE, Realtor | front) poren —wtint efeme,| HOMES ARE ane YOU WANT BUYERS | 100 Adored Maid “ADULTS | Gas heat. OUSE. ALL | SOP Homes 38A aterfront Special - ville _— sesTetertora electric water room, bath AVAILABLE The demand ACTION 13 acre WwW Souk i Call FE 6-000 " At beautiful Willie for heater. A FOR CHRISTMAS The demand is pres Our sales Kou | WARM ROOMS TAROE | “ewuipped for, me win oO ah gh reg ed Pour toom and bath bangs a A om oocuPan. j cabinet * . Uh Septet a pat de, Aduts Salp''Brivate entrance. 38 | bil Lake, "attviee “ot. woos: | AEE may Necaolearigi'ss| Eiutaie Sy Gentes Suh FMBREE tame Pose pace Gur 13 yous ot os soe deni |” ROOMS. CLEAN. CLO nou ie ape alin Sd so01. nt, | trees. Su with many shade & GREGG 2 BATHROOM, a —ftalines a factory Real| FE $-1600 N, CLOse IN. wofure — APTS PURN. OR Gondeeceen Cen ti ae 1508 Union, Loko Rd price. PULL FACE We ot we te sane |? ROOMS, NICELY FURN.. moog hey emmy sell LESCENT CARE FOR Ei one e340) RANCH HOME fans and Benale ial details for! °F Couple no caer Ge UF | _©@ Clark on Gul bone, 1. corvion oeopie i onl nursing BEST : _ — | HEAT. = SB my-y yy — > a ogee eS eee oe eee a =< FE 5-7512. patients K ———$—_$____—_____— | . LAKE PRIVILEOES. | : rt rent RIGHT E a | ow : rode BY 52 wha hake FURNISHED afer t_ ent ple for farm, house, near Renee Hotel Rooms 39 ampsen TODAY $850 Down xX 18@ LOT. THE PRICE } it- hg Bett mia Adults only, 81 icere ROOMS. | yopER : PPE PARAL SPILLS PSD ALP PPDPO ; 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW —#14.580 INCL 2 FRONT ROOMS NE are: N CABIN IN WATERFORD ATrRactive sTupio aircuen-| R bow Leke ot Ox- ODING LOT % ol esa entrance. 1 ets _ Reasonable. (e) 36183. otte ——— A slept 4 ators , FE 4.0528 TERRIFIC $95 & ALL MORTOAGE COST a ee oe ye Toome:jfelepnoog, & TV in grevy | Co-operative Real Estate xe BARGAIN aruncetst vise | SaxeEey EEats RE a ee ox Saelthiy cnota ons Fists [ede rales oe Weekly ond poly Exchange One of the sais bene 0 acre having 3 rr eae a HOME OPEN DAIL | “L. C. L ADD jaca CO. REALTORS Foo es NICELY 1 FURN. APTS. water heater. bg ot Ke south of Bt. Joseph Hospi : = cna bora 4 siz room home sion . ment. Immediate posses ; Y AT 23238 4380 Din et Coop Real Ret nen ine.| Pd vain and entrance "1 | ROOMS Ti srg peat. Cail after | RITZ MOTEL F OLD ORCHARD DRIVE| ‘Sxte's, dete 22 uerpotune:t wean once |——S# 298 Com Bietant -0263 "| Pad 1832 ROOMS $0 org! : nd ms a : Open Eves “ti #. Gun. 10-4 = Joe ~ 400 8. |“ triet. Sm Nel eo LAE ee HOTEL See Corner of Noyle fooms A u Ail good sived ee Ml . ARD LAKE RD. PHONE Six R . vate CHELOR APT. PRi.|7 ROOM FUR) ——— . i sem with a : 4% room FEde : - 00 NEXT DOOR BRANCH es Pe an entrance. very = a SS WEEKLY. TATE! D ] | only $7.00 Brice | sa. thie i a = ipple nes — ral ¢6191 ¢ room modern ie POS y OOM PURNISH! per month. Call FE 2 va sant of [ RATES } down - oy rm as living rm weellent . : ; ment Private ED APART- 2-5007. ~ one S | a R. . _ , kitchen and se: \e WANTED !! ae water Se FOR RENT. FURNISHED: 3 $10 and $12 a5 on Park DRAYTON | sek Fda UET, Realtor NORTHWOOD | poet 2 betrms. “treat -LOTS OF LOTS ee eATe perk ornin€ | hot Boca omy oe boaenea | WORO Se Mode Home PLAINS Be canine oki Retety Sachenge ORGANIZATION |“ gvod | turrsee water We have buyers wait: entrance. 1630 pee AND | cation. $125.00 = suburban lo- mod. rooms cae CLEAN | See our new! in real lew price on th enge 2 BEDROOM poe oe laundrymet im a bihches, vot banding ete, Boeck be 5 __Lake. FE 2-1168 way Syiven| yay, oe pe Sg es Se ow Huron 8. Ph Fe story brick heise, berate paar Flag nal | i i ee Mea Ma = MiMATH §66UTTLL or FE 21372 : s finest We > hivt — ee | . MA Also intere: Bae or more. a W acag' ooo SEMLBATH. UTI y pened atalde Subdi ing room Peal ct | ( ; OT pea pubdividing. It you have ne E rae. punet Adulte only, | FURNISHED HOUSE CHILDRE HOREL AUBURIN picturesque corner aan | the anal peice shaded fou | LES ma nee recess, * ae coane ty oa silane action. Call N ay _auick 3 ROOMS, — PRIVATE Ba Hid Ph Romeo i ware ay Day or Week | amcor te view of the sur- | «ith $100 pels s auly $3,100 ly raps & near'y 2 plies gg ARK REAL ESTATE - actraees, Poet BATH AND | HopER: Cooking a ae m aibartmente to the Bison, Wap adds . LIOHT YOUR CH uy farder © orchard. with inke priv- eae aang pen | RC te ee oe a: en a a $350 DOWN ortega eton | Sar Es Huron _ Open Evenings Young couple GLEAN | Mest shopping conter oll heat. iO ential area $1650 TO’ ; — ee tee aa tone | | Bd enclosed frowt poreh _ Summit or 2 men. 1 fleges. Parts . Lake. priv- V ITA Drive overiooktn, ake- | FARME rms and beth down, 4 ISN'T IT ce sae sanrcninca OTTO Beers weet fs, fepy| a” fo See This Home reat ct cranes | arena Be Batis a sry aan eae fas ate ment near Pontt ART- : NTERIZED COTTAGES. service it t« here oo “inder block y lot | res Lot 108 ury fee- . enee level > | LO _ plant, Proter couple and Fisher Gaatree Hos mpgs ps WEEKLY RATES ~ editions) detatte ae oa mon Dame by = car pen redo ooeaee. tne | = “outright ot scceptehowse,in | Bri sce. ead GI child. FE 25025 | ready in Pd er are al- . ment, wn pay- | 1) x ore! ranch t nomnen GI } AL? | he | MODERN ROOMS W “F WM. A feney in Dom yourselt MT ath bungalow hae tw wag HK L. Templeton, Realto = (All Diastered “walle c= you live | ROCMS BATH PARTL I.AKEFRONT ~ MS WITH TV ONE OF T |e enmsat Lite ta ene; et a pes eae Oem PE eae | Wiebes 1s. full _bemt. with par- Drayton Chicistes oe Pedder ls Noon a Lake Rd. ie “PURN | Furnished home Lease MOTEL roomie mio ENNEDY NE OF THE — — ier poe x o MODERN a7 Ypeg Bun. 1 to 5 | —_ oe i ~~ S TO ¥ a — , 9 ie ° i rt ns nek list your Seapaity bethraom. mooean. el anne Ge required ae “moth Near bY ween OR ra ‘ ITER down tan cian Znly 9700 Near Cass | ibe Nim gt A Just 0425 @ down ae me felling exclusively. in your at = Fiat = FE oe. evenings, on ine em = Me mame ul 8 Pr ss BUNGALOWS bush ores ‘otal price* #4700. et Se eet Fe See pwr ea oe e@ area? Y FUR ODERN. : = - Located o Tit > — Scraps mae aga gta or ee aes oc Rent Stores #0 it XU MLOSS cur gus roug mate | Birmi John K. Irwi Live tm your arca? Th anes 7 ROOMS, 3 MODERN. PRIVATE. auaten oon eae only, OR | GROCERY STORE FOR R mate ; ) dninenea at "wait a bath basement pacious 4%» room irmingham iets in possibilities the | __F'E_2-5408. 32 School week. ¥ ry MODEAN ty mun. OL, 23-9761 ENT t aah earaanial tilee living pcaped | \U ix beeuttiuly land YEAR AROUND 1 ince | R erect Pin "ie oneal's | rate aanE Sesh; Bxtereeees vee | STORE SPACE out INQUIRE ATITlIaGe | ¥ bedroomy end.e itches | to 0i"Bsbe Md” you need cain sen tat ust cur beara two ba, TP PMI N Baginaw on selling “your | st Job month THIS 3 BEDRM. ee oR RERT 1D ; A. full minute m Does it b re. our bousing and ve FE day for "tetion. We have. D ue to 7 ROOM, FURNISHED, APART. able to live se POOR RERT. a ee wena lg yg con ee = seen) Ogg «meen big 34 car resrestoon pecbicme terama Be) RESCENT LA = tees for the e buy- _Lexe, 2000 Decker Rd. ART- | ——— Orion. PB ¢8i! ear fe pnp te Donelson School. INT . is entirely fenced or that | an 86.000 nl are are jooking for an@ a W careen one fir New LAKE Citetnian tad ‘surrounding lexe | J SAND io X 30 OOVERNMENT TRAILER. | “sais , STORE AND fate TORE. NDIAN VILLAGE Tels (ane Oak’ fears a) ee vi0 000 home: “dont Fara Th: wastenally landecaped | bi i? Rees See = 4 ROOM APAR PE +0078 : - 2x80 STORE IN s ° ms a rd Th terrace ent: ace | heat Oa ment, automat! TuenT | WALLED LAKE. ALI eon ee cal : NCOME B : | Featio: roo e, entrance ree- | k floors. §11.500 2 oe 3i0T TLL WOOEAR . _ ip). =e m in lot 500 te “WHITE ae a entrance, Wesi cor venience Ee Alt MODER ae ears Se Fit . mile| Top west cide location ee Edw. M. Stout. Realtor | D. ¢ ee S, Realtor mai parties sas.008. your infor- ecated ot Mgt Chee rms. OOM A ry A age sae Hgge ap palh each Open met 05 w “ ‘peor pins, O * ROOM weekly. —. $18.50 ouses 43) Ail me, S100, fan be | ee ce A's 1717 8 Telegraph 521 EST OF WOODWARD. Two bet. VETERANS 3 ROOM AND BATH PRIVATE oe ta woe %, mes. | GIs—$100 M full Basement and Includes cer: ve samy Creelehrs a evenings| Close to tranap shady street Better values in Pontise DS. _ sntrance wert eide ete Sasse Walled Lake Court or 74 . cs oves You Ta! Lani on one side me ee oS | = e Exchange schools. On Treat” tad complete ; Fa caga PAYMENT TTRACTI aT THING ELSE TO PAY HOME } a J <— Phon ae apt Close Page ond PURN- # Oar, Tt HOUSETRAILER FOR| jy, Saee ieten a INDIAN V |. Sver port yoerey FINISHED | " Kee’ po a a ee HAN N N ona itta er gf OR 31700 oe paeneral ew | cee. ar fon ae | ~ AN VILLAGE | -§ pat ors Ze hate | ae | AN Soe i R. a A en ppro $75 m: ; rs to ° - cau O x ni - mae Fi 1 to § ie Bere cen SMALL APT. og AROUND $ ROOMS. MOD- thi ees) tae includes every os all on oon ee 3 bed- &500 a rea Dongs for the “ining Tow lay Lincoln 44900 erties eG Peis nw. man ‘and wite for fine employed _3-4670 ent, ql furnace. EM On least | Ope ee peor el prick Arepiece. ore Beaut| Rent Beate DOWN eeepeity, ee ee cal | Heat 4238 ON 1 ACRE Shas wel oor re sss! BS. Rent Houses U | Anchor Be remy] Og beet Saree aitiee | oer mf fooms and beth | EVERYTHING erty. On paved strech cone | $200, MK" Scfigh 8S OST bd bi cre o ron ‘ort ; - fe LISTINGS WANTED [re cae) Pod i 29 ern |e Ee | ae espotgn, Mame, | Pa aes Se) ie ees eae “Pan aman, nem utr . TERT SBTC DIO RTTCHER HOUSE mil | fan Ville ere) ll price “ eater | decorate . astefully ; m this frie real isting. on all types of IVE DIO 4a UNFURNISHED everything. ge—convenient to ts ~ belane ; d and richly | modeled farm h edly re ims By novos buyers wait- poral apartments. Also : *. ; ie Rink Re ™ rae ed You'll love the Mad bedrooms = two since! with four ays Sai ivettserveaacete| yn Staite, ae sa'short | Bag aget sone ome ceereh ATEWAYS, to! WARD E. PARTRIDGE PBS “re esa a eee | oat Ter summer” ques Toad our equity " pay cash fo area Weekly ‘and’ ‘imonthiy eves, . >AITOR OG mat woe Open Ev me Soe : wee Gauge bakes s sacar vo et “Tovated| Sitineke south of memhly | ROOM HOUSE, 10 BLAINE 6. HAPPINESS REALTOR | FE 28316 \T Sa ee ee | eee eee eee one . wf AUL D. HAMMOND RITZ \ ot O Jcoowh es: | MODERN ROOM BOURE. HFS anlialenmesls Ruron Bt. Open Eve. 1 to 9 er | eee SOO ) W Huron st : {0 : : : |“ tace > 1 Three bed 7741 pres pester GROUND Z MOTEL FE 8-0404 Dean Drive et Duck Lane Ret- OPPORTUNITY WALKING DISTANCE — to | garage rich ranen with roster nc 4 Gn 3 $4714 | couple. ND PLOOR APT. CLEAN Gob Thi ord MU ¢0741. LIVE WHERE YOU WOR 6730 DOWN —Lovely Ced RcGce aw Large 5-room | and has cversicg years oid TO GET your _T i. Bie rede of Pontes. | beth. DING scaEAGE = Aol nen Gone ee inser eae = ai a it Paes ee large. 15x207 mal aia cee “Vise dows. i taxeelow price. $21 CHOICE OF TAKE YOUR elma M. Elwood, PE 62583. beth Lake, No @: Ow Lita. | ee ee . Burns.| 130 siness building 40 | eo meer pant ee eer = = ICE OF A STUD Ly — 23803 N w 22190 ft, cinder bloc 4 | and >. your- nth BEDR 10 COU WANTEL, BUILDING LOTS. CALL | iver? 7 = caer el soja aocut daa '¢ in AVAIL: | Soe la 1960, used foe beating end | | $1,905 sown, CLARKSTON - Built tm ‘64 ‘rea parcry OW cad Manages. RANGE On mevivacent ieture boc, TERRACE WITH Rd., north off oS Es 781 Doris mately yt gross approxi. | , Estates 8 Ww — "Elizabeth Lake ease on paved roed at | spring _e i will be in the armen al PRICE. Ks | e. Avail p Ma poe Cas | POLL ye rm | path. 2 bedrm —* 4 room and | modern Liar) Two bedroom | eat Village 2-bedrms | pound home is Pine Lake year AT F sae ON DISPLAY HOUSES WAN Ist. Adults. $85 2st. to. June furnace T. 3 BEDROOMS, | repair. Owner’ e in excellent | South Ble | tion, full beswme perfect econdi- een naw cok kiteh- frontage a Pa 100 ft of lake SAGINAW MELIN & CO., 38 6 Buyers waiting with from NTED LARGE PLEASAD ),_FE 53160. _ Recheuter . glaveire 3010 Hessel, | Offered . a Sisson forces : sloomfield | recreation rosea oil furnace heat pet space Oil beat acck ‘ —— with | VA! alge < ONE OF ‘THESE $8000 down payments from $500 to a ‘airport a ae AND BA Bath. @ ROOMS BAiH yn _@ub. down. YOU'LL BAY IT'8 G $3.000 $20.00 ¢ larce well ater ema and two 70° lot. A buy gg Three bedrooms, os ed yard FOR chiieruae Is YOURS Ste For @ deal | —> 0%. only. room Fo: 1H AND OFLTTT | REAT. alin, or this strikin, wed tore ments only $47 Pay- | powder room, h bath and! PURCHASE OP WITH THE Riley today. WALKING DISTANCE OF DOW Pernt} or option to buy YOULL & cae iene a ok as pee Cee & oee soja Megas Rept gl meanest rE #ettesiea Tes act GE Beautif “a R. D. RILEY, B Bgl ea Ho Snocedb amb baee | ee | THs wht PRIZE irame home in of ares 2 1 oe teamd h Beareum haa uo a, Ger cm eure most completely m ropm apd | al autiful S Hedcocm FE 41157 ROKER ota See eee | es Prrome and both etteched ‘sareqe. cause | wn sant, pee eee fenced bye DOWN — Brand n | ftvn’ “call today ‘te eee Nt tamily ve oe . Brunswick, near = . ms, full and jet us ge. Call now sash and streens. “ reet, storm pedroom PHA. b ow j ith Ca ; waa alo @oryaenme | Only 4 year Oak fh ange LIKE HORSES rport - , screen s and ing featu: | 3 ? oth ors, pap | SPA ‘ES AND WIDE ' y SELL THE SU . RACE etna A Ser en eaetetet Ont Lincoln | . ~— (| 912.600 PULL ce kitchen. oi] furnace, dopey Bong lg for you ose | SURPLUS Fy renee a our FE basse, | 97-708, 81,322.60 = S cast Side | ee ee wr ‘ fea: san’ Boe fee ped eogleotne lble leah eed 5 M through Classified = e 0 dime | ——— Salemont = sr lent | diate possession. — mme- a plus en sand | on lassified Ads « ROOMS 3. | rou Foom. modern eens and storms. two niee lote Am I activities room : - 4 . | AARAAH . PART a Pll a low Fi bunga- | with som s, two nice lots | RAY ON’ > place Just ov with fire. | ‘ ae _hous OF DOUBLE LL Tne replace tn i e fruit trees, ae IL noth over « year $ Land. livestock = hi use. $57.50. Call FE 5-8008. me rr i — 5 vedroume a liv i yard ete %, grape vine- a ™ Ww ’ Realtor at rom ha to add. Presa right | Onl yY 190 Dn. , chin- ee ee nen none: | §16.800 SEMINOLE Cooperate s 10) or FE ote | VETERAN ery, anything! Dial FE ROO ALL MOD 4,ROOM TER. a foot, | et conde ee Bee tae e Real Estate Exchange "WERE io Y oF CALIFORNIA PLUS RANS 5 - . e ~ ; : : { ; on pHi = Ville TY CO. 3 pace | | thos with Fairly full tile rornigy aytomatic beat! 6 Room ‘ | an. —_oe two bed- | =e 2-8181 Robinw: y . i . dinette. po Member REALTORS — = _plece. ‘two cor ral brick fire | seese mre on a large site, Taste beara 5 ae $750 DOWN F : 2 bedrooms, full base- FE 2.0263 Estate Exch. {esis ; went a nice es If you Poo doll - SIDE — Gas Fur-, owe and the ca vos lec | PLUS = HA “Cau VE fies Cf Open Eves. ‘til las tes R. Tripp, Realtor ie On wo mae Tocation Wales Hester, Two car. garage. pee imeinceg Eat ™ "So ais , “= 19% ae on |W. On Breet Nook this over, Shown by appt | pal ge ter garage| Dn: Some completed homes ready NEXT ’ | Evenings: repair Eas =s } mediate occupancy. fee exr'poom Jo pRancH SPE re sem| Ly H. BROWS. | naees! Benjamin Gnd | wemmsame | ; as Realtor | J. R. HIL Ste h | Joangay and padisos Ry corner af Member FE 246) ak | 7, hen p ens 11 Inc. 0 . ; Coop Real Euote Ereh rm ee ow. | no's Wecee cae | ROSE-HILL | moron o.| opens Ale range | REALTY COMPANY Model Phone ase 29060 . 31168 | ¢ . 5 ogTHE PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESDAY, DEC EMBER 14, 1954 oo PAILY 1 TO 3 P.M. ct THE “MACEDAY” | 3 BEDROOM FHA $1150 Sows Pim MOSTOAGE COSTS | PLUS MORTG costs PHA A WED FEATURES: _ Fertmetet ander floor heat! Wy want the Senet a right now CONVALESCENT HOME : Kitches cabinets with | 1 pine deere ca . ree Me Master ar ipising depre en | carey sc cereme siding. Brick front. ——- ateminum sliding win | ace Goes eee 100 f—]. lots on ved street’ ES ON BOTH LAKE Williams & WMacedsy Lakes $11,800 FULL PRICE we out Dixie H'way. to Wii- Rd.; turn left ap mi; watch for Opes | REA RS Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 31-1768 9 to 9; Sunday 1 tos TO YELL REALTOR P = 18s THE-“BIRD’ TO Templeton WATERFRONT West Suburban. 4 rooms — bath, wall furnace. nN | finished inside Only $7, 100. i down NORTH SIDE employees Ideal for couple or 2 nurses. Present owner retiring Include, inventory. 918.500. terms THE INDOOR SEASON Will soon be here and you can enjoy it to the utmost in this roomy Cape Cod in ‘beautiful Ottawa Hills 5. rooms and bath dowa and } nice rooms re bab up 2 ar eee Lnaag buy and only IDEAL LAKE FRONT very lovely lake front — e verraced terms You vu want this” . JOHN KINZLER | REALTOR =. tal) Co-operative Rea) Estate Exachange AUBURN HEIGHTS. modern besement Half acre _Maniey Leach, 16 Bagley 8 OPEN NEW BRICK 2-628 ; | PE ¢s181 | | { a _| | 4392 Dixie Hway. Ps 66 FE Walton FE ¢3525 Realtor Li , Murry end you “For Sale Houses. 43 | MODERN ¢ ROOM HOUSE wird ee ee Only 2,000 Down ——— scaped Privilege to U: or © wo” acho school © - yes. ary B alta ad ~ DRAYTON WOODS home mot iy te Galinnd County's i ae TIOLMES- BARTRAM OR +1060 KEFRONT ern, lakefront UNION LAK Year round home $5,000 down "RED HORSE - 8019 Cass Elfzabeth Lake Ra __ FE 42252 mode “FOR SALE, VOORHEIS ROAD Brict 2 bedrooms, living room kitenen, dinette, Venetian blinds, ment water heate- Full price $13 650 with $2,700 down WILLIS BREWER Roosevelt Hotei FE $75 50 DOWN Modern, 3 bedroom home, 1 yr = on 2 large lots. Lake priv- “Fixovs 1919 M 15) Ortonville 132 Reverse e Charges | INCOME rE 28H i | Excellent beach. 014.660. | j 2 apartments with separaie en- | trance 3 rooms & bath each. Full basement is now rented for $16 50 per Week | ee ceretne on E. Pike Bt 61.950 S050, DOWN oll furnace Each unt full oak floors, 3 car garage, sw eactheat | | } # Mt Clemen =e: _Mr_ ___ For Sale Houses 43 (CARNIVAL North Side five room home car- — a and dining room ‘i rooms full auto- bath, = beat a hot water, Bee it All On One Floor ‘Family Home “Bedrooms and den. roomy kitchen. full 2 car gereee $3000.09 Down “will band : “BUD” NICHOLIE © Rea! "Allen 1 tC 8 , OPPORTUNITY—PLUS Zoned for business 4 family tn- come plus business building, ail rented Should have down y- ment back in a years. Priced at 615.500 on term R. D. RILEY, _ PHONE FE ©1187 DOWN To a GL. im Wards Orchard 2 bedroom ranch home tures ip @ tile bath, age attic, cove ceilings, must seen to be appreciated INCOME een $200. — Ot approximately per = , sepa entrances. condition, close School, and for only si4.see with terms . 6 room modern home on “s acre |, ake FRONT BUNGALOW lot Fireplace furnace Priced “HAYDEN” vivd FE 8-0441_ Open Eves. AIRPORT Boy - gh ah? a NEAR PONTIAC New } bedroom Very well built oak floors tile kitchen pea pe basement ae Be bought with a or | may choose your own colors in decorating Priced | attractively 63.000 down will 3 | handle Think of a home With these Dorothy Snyder Lavender | | features K Orchard Lake Ré 95.500 $700 down « Templeton, Realtor | FE +4963 Open gun, 1 to 5 See the Meadowbrook Home before théy are all gone, only 7 left. This beauti- ful brick home is open daily 12-8 p.m. 4990 Ross panee Drive out West Huron sect’ | 7} =— te Crescent Lake ture right two blocks to Te WM. A. KENNEDY sor PY Erne beta | ee ne iSa RE (3110 W.) Huren &t ALTOR L PE 24411 > Te thower uae hee | EM 33303 MUtual 46417 : ture window a | #1 909 rQuiry In HOUSE TAKE t Tim wv olcare furnace Ba and take over ner ler t f + Large hot weter tank mg vn Balance ne eg 8 Extra storage days and any time on the wees 9 2 tone brick | ends _ 16. ity workmanship en | _— Er cites kn au see] 4 F AMILY BARGAIN Foom home st only $13,500 BRICK INCOME on Orchard Lake ve out Dizsie wy to Ave Owner has reduced price urn left %s $5,000 for fast action Terms r e mile to Culler St. 61 Giroux & Hick 4386 Diste Hwy Drayton Plains OR 3-9701 ~~ Suburban L ving At Its Bes This weil seal bome has 6 dream kitchen. Built in beailled Rnwintacngys 14 and corveunaed’ | fu Sid om etc. 47 gie.see. matic oi! a ear a 4 lots a Cass-Elizabeth Lake as VE 512m, FE 43904 n 7 to ® G 1—-No Down P ayment Civilians, low down payments Lew month! yments New modern 2 room Homes |C PANGU: vie = M-15 Ortonvilie 132 Reverse Charges ine GILES = SYL V AN $1,932 Down ] On this 2 bedroom hom VILLAGE bere stairwe to a fhoored Bam rwie ettic, se ment Srick 3 bedresm somes full bace- aos Cee. ee m tile bath real net ments of only 860 with 4 —_ knotty pine panel- per cent interest and = in- ing. oo ben Complete with choding tases and insurance and ? ca: garage with ; . — —_ No gasen Choe pehimner North Section a ae installed. 624.900 PE22108. FE jen bedroom’ home builtin . Full err coe ’ ,c¢ rnace, and fenced in back RAEBURN ST. [era 1 dieck from Owens 4 @ room modern. Of) heat. 91500 | Bee it TODAY ' deve eee a eon ee ee. | Immediate Possession . ” page. | Baal Lovely | Of this 6 room, 3 bedroom. simost pew carpet, drapes ane | bungalow with screened | furniture ine Real clean. | cated, Bi gps Deacon i me = balance rd modern trailer nd bus tine West side sub- Joalyn. 4 rooms and bath Un- , urban Full price 68.500 with wtuit re PE 2-23162 or FE 5-3578 KNUDSEN Dwight St. col of the best built homes tn Dath a bent e, ee. eat pal basement and many other features West Iroquois Well located 6‘: rms and bath with full base t. 2 car garage and landscaped yerd Low ‘ terms | Mary Dav Ave Conveniently located home with 7 rms and ba New Forced warm air heating plant jot and many desirable tures, Low down payment WM. H. — DSEN Corner fea COME‘ ? We cant figure you | Potential home eri a on a teil Pe us thet you want a home with 2 : large bedrooms that hare one wall with sliding doot a nice well laid out «pe cious living room with fireplace ou always sey you want a din @ Toom and we've got Anoth \ ex er much wanted feature a } Pe large. spatious kitchen with an @bundance of cabinets also tabie | space The bathroom i« designed for privacy with its lavatory per | titioned from the tub This home ts pe ar! mecha stered & features rs row hout Steady folks, that's not all’ You have « Piastered heated attaches ¢a rage Also a full basement com- pete with automatic washer The undry and furnace room is par tioned off and there is an extra _ Marge recreation room which fea tutes another fireplace and bar Your Whole family will enjoy fine home on its large ft lot and ts situated in or the finest subdivisions in Water ford Twp with jake privileges How come someone hasn't bougit it, We cant figufe out—its a real af at $13 With terms. Cali _ eeeeont teday- cart * peo ye REATORS OR oe or a Se to "Open oto. ii_ Suatey SAVE TIME! Solve ev- eryday zpeStoms the | Close In 4 three room riments Income of 8310 r month Located near school and a Dont miss this { : 5 F “ GIES REALTY CO 02 W. Huron open 8 til! LAKE ORION room home with lake priv! leges offerir H¥ing room = &kitch bed roor utility and = =part Semifurnished Price 85 term vome REAI ‘4 utility stor- ESTATE OA 813122 MUST SELL. auto oi! heat brick fireplace arge kitche wining foom mod- ern With carpeting Lake privi- | leges $9000 $2500 down EM _» 703 - —_ _ i! TERANS Live Where You Play AT PLEASANT LAKE @ MILES WEST OF PONTIAC NO DOWN: PAYMENT Only § homes unsold Fully mod- ern 2 ag ae Om large shady bed room MEAGHER Ontord Mich LFAVING STATE age but n ine aneling lots overiooking jake | large picture windows fully decorated automatic ol) heat fully insulated stripped cement are Ow fame« Lake Road Paved hiock south of Flizabeth tk Ra wan ale as low as $51 monthly including taxes and in surance You pay only mort Kage costs James f|. Dyer, Builder FM years EM 3-477! $200 MONTHLY INCOME = $1 0Q0 down Ali furnished Side entrance for appointment, 57 Whittemore _8t_ $8590 of $7, 000 cash MARSHAT I ™ ‘ What a bur! I' story bungalow and gatage Carpeted sunroom liveng room and dining room 2 bedrooms and bath down NEW Delco gas heating in the full base- ment REALLY "PRICED RIGHT at es with $200 down Phone n IC DSON STREEL Built for familv comfort 8 eéxtra large rooms fime condition all Uru Fireplace large breakfast nook enciosed porch. Automatic gas heat & hot water Double ga- rage pared drive Corer loce- tion 096x120 Better see this one INCOME. BUSINESS, HOME PERFECT LOCATION for income apartments professional offices etc ‘Opposite solidiy built residen tial section 283 ft of COMMER- CIAL FRONTAGE on Voorhets Road. west of Telegraph Valuable property runs from street to street two corner sites 3 bath home and 3 arages A REMARKABI F ORTUNITY Call for details 7 Want Ad way! Phone HUMPHRIES ee FE 2-8181 for an ad- REALTOR FE 2-0474 |@ N. Telegra Evenings \- \# its BF turn ijeft to | S 345 Oakland Av | = THE LMA M. ELWOOD, | | FR 56175 Ls OP “THAT HOME IN 33 W Huron 8t ph Open $3‘, retive Real Estate Exchange Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FE 54-0101 Realtor 6-0441 IM NW can rE After 6 oat FE 56-578) Cooperative Reai Estate Exchange MILLER FAST 3} bedroom home with Lp hotrod ment to vete NORTH SU BURBAN 2 bedroom home Net schools Excellent neigh Utility reom wood floor: Big Electric water rater down payment NORTH 2 bedroom home with full base ment and tile bath Roomy cor- ner lot. Near public or St. Mi- chaels School Excellent neigh- bo Near Josiyn bug Hard wood floors Wall-to-wall carpet- | ine Venetian bDiinds Gas pane Ample recreation space down payment TONE STONE REALTY CO ete Joselya FE 2-025) 8 pm Daily Sun 1! to 5 NEAR ‘eos NEW NOUSE Lot 57.000 =Com mission _to emacs a eren Wo 1-1168 Johnson | BUY A HOME FOR CHRISTMAS BANTA CLAUS Mas come to town early to brin, you this cute little 4 room dol house Includes basement, oil fur- nace, hot water, wall to wail) car- ting tn the living reom Near tsner and Jr High Pull only 65 250 Terms Eves a eal] Al Oemickh FE 4 THE Biicpaied Lad Yet close to school New 3} bed room ranch ty pe home with full basement ers oll and storms, Pprogsimately terms Fes Bloom MY 2 2 after @ call Dick LAKE FRONT Vacation house and year around | home all in one on beautiful Syi yan Lake excellent beach, large 15273 ft living room with brick |, fireplace 4 bedroom, and den 2 lot each 5048125 Why not make an appointment to see this? OFFICE OPEN 66 NA TOPINSON. Realtor Pres 253% ins lelegraph kd ENJOY INCOME FROM ROOM ers Handy to Pisher Pontiac 3 bedroom home 01) heat GEO SCALES, Realtor 86'y N Saginaw FE 2-501! A HOME OF YOUR OWN North— Ort Baldwin Near Owen grade echoo! Good 2 bedroom frame home Immediate possession Best terms Near General Phospital Best price and terms Immesiate possession J bedrooms full base meni was heat , lwo banulv Income New—-near GMT&C 72° bedroom apt oon first floor-1- bedroom apt up Building is of modern design and construction, In good rental section large lot $11 500 terms Sylvan Lake Facellient famiiy home on 7 x 300 ft lot One bedroom down and 2 up Fireplace ‘vestibule screened porch garage good basement, o'l heat take = proi- lleges Woodward Patates Three bedroom frame home bedroom up full basemen! ga heal. wired for elec, stove 60 ft Jot $160 50% WE BUY AND SFIL LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE AND HARGFER CO. Open 8 30 ‘ti! 8 30 Pr rE 8-8163. DRAYTON PLAINS “VACANT immediate possession of this 4 room bungalow. built in bath oak floors gas heat and hot wa'ler $6059 Suttable terms + WATERFORD HIGH Very ciose- 5 room modern bun gaiow, living room & dinette 1 large bedrooms full ‘basement heat garaye s$9es¢ JOSE RHP ES RES? W Huron &t FE ot) , ‘© rice | urnace, aluminum | 412 *. eres Open Eves ‘til! ®@ brick fireplace deco- Beautiful ssed in ol heat, « land tun | BROKER. green fix- | large yellow | kitchen, hidden stairway to ar , large, _ more time to save for my college ata a, | scaped yard with sprinkling | system barbecue pit, breakwater, convenient trans and stores, a buy you don't see every- Gay, so dont miss it =| Russel 1 Young EALTOR * St re Sun 44525 "un 6 PIONEER HIGHLANDS OUTSTANDING BRICK Bituated on fenced corner tot with garage end paved drive, ful) basement recreation room, oi] heat, ceramic: tile bath. and other outstanding appointments $12,650 total price Orr ip eigger RD $1 DOWN Five room Sengaics Immaculate condition tmside gare kitchen 1 car payments TWO FAMILY 68.950 3 room apartment to Garage Always rented down DANDY — NGOAL os $1.500 DOW _ full rooms. pitobal oak floors | plastered walls, full base- ac heating garage Immediate A DOLL HOUSE $1,000 DOWN Immediate possession on practically new home With ment, of] heat, two nice rooma iovely living room beau- tiful kitchen, bath carport Kool- Vent ewnings, and jake priv: leges $8,250 total price WE SELL-—WE TRADE DORRIS & SON REAI TORS CO-OP MEMBERS _ 182 Ww Huron FE 41557 PRETTY PICTURE this bese- cement | | plant | SMART BUYS. A beautiful large lot whh a 3 bed- room home 2 car gatage and | breezeway of siding end brick Most attractive kitchen and large living room basement with utility toom priced at A lovely Christmas present for the whole | AGENCY OPEN EVES 53') W Myron FE 41540 ALL LARGE ROOMS Located on Roselawn 8t room bungalow features a dining room, 2 bedrooms, basement, oi! heat, and is handy to school bus ang stores This property can be bought for $10,000 Terms YOU INVESTORS « by Dick Turner j~— 4 i: a Open 1111 Joslyn Cor Ird RA | OR 3-2420 - “Look at the bright side, Pop! This'll give you that much | __For Sale ! Houses 43. ere PPDPLD PDP DON PIONEER HIGHLANDS § rooms 2b tile bath up. natural room and incinerator epee eve e,, Byte an ibaa bedroom ho oe living room lar dining | itchen, Brand ne and of] burs Py ‘5 landscaped with | reens. cement privileges ANCE 3 PE 44195 NEW 3 BEDROOM RK RANCH moat. Center of Dray flooring, birch Tush doors. fetes | | closets, tile bath with colored fixtures, of] heat. electric hot water heater large kitchen and knotty dining area Substan- | tial down yment $10,500 Shown by eppointment only. Phone OR | oT & | INCOME @ ROOMS FOR THE owner, 2. room apartment renting for $60 per month Could be made into bie family Lake privileges.on Lake Orion 69,750 with §2.000 down or | will inde j EAST SUBURBAN @ ROOM. 2 bedroom. with a pos- sibility of a 3rd. Ot) heat, auto- matic hot water, glassed in front teh, and 130m126 ft. jot Only 1500 down ‘ = SCHRAM | FE 5-5091 or FE 5-2564 Evenings and Sundays Realtor rative Real Estate Exchange CH TYPE SHELL. GOOD LO- _ cation Fi 32-1106 ADAMS — EAST . Good income on Elm 8t 3} family completely furnished Two 2-room apts one 3} room apt now rented for $178 per month Priced right et $8500 with $3000 down ADAMS REALTY CO. 2 Aubur Ave. FE 43393 FE 2-1900 2 BEDROOM HOUSE NEW NEAR thia 8 | Auburr Heights Lot 100 by 200 | Need some finish Easy terms William G Whitcomb. realtor FE 5-9522 famiy Pee 7 ROOM MODERN HOME IN VIL EFNCITING lage Suchy Realty. 50R3 Orton- © This 7 room home with ¢ bed TH rooms 2 bots with garden spot ie Strawberries and raspberries 2) lor Colored People car garage paved drive, beautiful 6 rooms & beth upfinished up- shade trees This bome is close | ‘stairs, face heat. Well landscaped to schools and downtown Excel-|_& pay t, FE ¢1354 Hens condition inside and out. Bet- HOUSES “AND INCOMES OF ALL | ter see this kinds Also —_s= I homes C P W Dinnan and Son, 66 West RAWF Mure cocecweln ext Dr. Watkins Lake Sat Sun 2 to 5 p.m... Roya! Oak. Lin- coln 60246 SALE IN ROCHESTER, 2? bedroom brick home. North - hil section, OL 2-783), HAVE YOU $1500 that you would like to use A email nome iand contract or Bordering a large new development and surrounded by main city Thoroughfares, we have | i's acres of land, com- mercial, with 2 dwellings located on tt Ap excellent piece of in- yee property. Full price 5000. Terms J. A. Taylor ale ae Free Parking FR 42544 REALTOR Open Frves +100 Onakiand Ave Williams Lake $150 Down 2 bedroom starter home With lake privilewes Home is located on 2 nice lots om west side of lake House is completed on exterior F.C. Wood Co. REALTOR oes bane Rd -& M59 Wiice Open #5 aiee 8 Call vad 3.2603 TARE TTOATI Freeptionally nice location beau tifully landscaped lake front 13326605 5S rms and bath l bamt screened front) porch 2 car garage Cal! today (;] bedarm ranch ivpe 7$a154 In an exceiient All plastered walis se- floors full bemt with recteation room auto auto gas hot water $425 00) «down plus mortagage coast LOST NN RIES Very attractive home located on North Side 6 rms and bath Available space for 2 more bedrms when needed Full bsmt hrat & water heater plas Bails oak floors See :t Corner OR }1 lot Lot John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 161‘, N Saginaw 8st - FE 2-407; EVE FE 12-1804 DESIRABLE FOR YOUNG OR OLDER coupie 1 floor cedar shakes piastered wails, gas heat. flush doors, nice bath, fully insulated This is a new home Its vacant $1 450 down DOWN § ROOM BUNGALOW batt so floors It is clean Ful pri¢ $5_250 NORTH SIDE . $ ROOM BUNGALOW nicely decorated tmside and out Full basement aluminum storms and screens, garage shade Close to bus $7,900 with terms IRWIN & ROSA REAL ZSTATE -CO-OP MEMBERS Baldwin Avenue FE 2-654 FE 27-2161 ‘ ‘ * —_—eeer as down -eyment on a brand new hous! 2 bed home? Has full base- ment rf plumbing, 52 gallon electri water heater forced oil burning furnace. sliding closet doors Double compartment sink and spray, tile bath, setiect oak floors. Situated on large lot In a restricted ae: Selling price $11 noone A a | COLONIAL PERRY PARK. aes loc “AT CASS LAKE 68 FRANKLIN RD. 1100 Majestic CHE ROKEE HILL! CARE W. | $03 Community National Bank Bid, FE 4-4211 | HE RBERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontiec Lake Rd an = WHITE OR COLORED Modern 2 bedrooms and beth on 1 floor with gtatrway to unfit ished = attic Ik basement. full gas ounit automatic hof water heater aluminum storm doors ami windows, back vard cycione fenced Full price $11 000 with $290 down Shown by appoint ment oniy WILLIS BREWER Roose. elt Meteh | FE 45181 _ FE 2-8532 For Sale t Lake "Bien “4 0 eee 4 ROOMB AND BATH. OIL MEAT, electric hot water heater and _tlectric stove $6100 FE 2-6214 WILLIAMS LAKE 4 rooms and bathroom Large landscapea ot Lake privileges. | Oi heat $4950 full price CRESCENT LAKE 4 room 18x2) unfinished addt- tron Large .ot Lake privileges Mus? sell immediately a 800 cash rAUlL M JC’ FS REA LESTATE 832 W Huron FE 4-3505 WOODED 2 ACRES ON OAKLAND Lake with wel! FE 28 x 4) Homesight cleared footings poured plus goed Blaeprints if desired Call 4.9066 | Sale Suburban Prop. 45A a a ee ee ieee ee Christmas Dav Will Be Happier Spent tn this 3 bedroom home located on large double lot in the northeast part of Roch- ester mea. the site of the new Catholic School Priced at only $9 00 Makes Yiu Reheve in Santa Claus When vou read the price tag en Uits 5 bedroom. all brick home Has income possibilities anc ts located close to shop- | ping area Priced at only §16,-— OOO with terms. i ROGER B. HENRY, Ine $11 Main ou yin | Rochester, Michigan | A G ELLIOTT & SONS i Northwestern a (Middlebelt | JOrdon 46121 — MAsfatr 6-2503 BIRMINGHAM SUB, LOVELY 5 2 rooms basement, unfin. sttie at- tach. 2 car gar Only 812.800 FAMILY FLAT: Approx 1 acre of ground Only $00 2 car quick CLARKSTON ® rooms, bath, basement, acrage, Real cheap for sale WILLIAMS LAKEFRONT Fenced in 802340 ft lot 6 rooms, pag basement, 2 car garage. 0 500 THELMA M. ELWOOD FB 4-258) | OR D714, ——| For Sale Lots bad) MILLS 759X188 GOOD ov ese — ranch type) For Sale Farms 43 Business Opportunities 51 PARMS AND ACREAGE OR 31111 | ~~ TO BUY. SELL — REALTOR ‘. THE BIRD’ * to see.” ii_Rutiedge ~~ FACTORY SITE cres—Metamora Large attractive 7 room_bun- perivas im excellent condition natural e. windows giving view of countrys basement. off heat. and screens. Large new roof. bus. 40 A Storms barn, $21,000. Roy Annett Inc. Ce aoe Open Evenings and Sunday*1-4 BUSINESS CORNER 102222 ft. corner on one of Pontiac's main city hwys. Going business establish- ments nearby, paved street on both sides. For further information call tonight. $16,000, terms FLOYD KENT, Realtor excellent ide. Full 6 acres timber , $7,000 EALTORS : FEdera) 3-7193 4 to suit” 4 { Sale Business Property 49 : | "24 W. Lawrence PE 5-6105 open eves | -Next to Consumers Power Rear bus « |: | EAST BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS Large corner ~ Highly stricted area John K. Irwin | | REALTOR SINCE 1925 lol's N w Bt 1_EVE. PE 2100 => 50 ft. lets with sewer and | wa | Judson Bradway Co stic ri —_— ‘O- '31 LOTs_ month | >. sideo CASH G Preston, 110 Jackson St “BUILDING LOTS 12 lots 40 = Sewer and in. North end If desired. Call JUDSON BRADWAY =o ate __Bidg. WO 2-0700__ BETTER SITES BETTER HOMES, — Compare the advantages of its close in, country loc Eliza. beth Lake Rd I-mile W of Tele- | graph Ra —and select your site s00n BIRD, Realtor 7” Eves FE $1 ( Rest AS ECIALS One acre of excellent land venient to bus. stores and schoo dogt “Only -$15 down and $15 cee month" Buy one and make it your Christmas present te your son oF daughter for their future e: subdivision Lot 100x strictions $125 FE 5-4700 after 4° +o West of the Dixie. 1004150 ft building sites In a beautifu: netehborhood Highly re- stricte area Close to bus ser- vice. schools and stores On good Close in Low as $800 East of the Dixie worise ft building sites im a nice neighborhood and restricted | area. Clo + tc bus servige schools | ana stores. Clo'e m On good. roads. As low ss $600 with 660 down . North of Pogtiac Beautiful homesites. 100x190 Ih a planne. area ‘or better living. Migh:« restricted Close bus service, schools and res. Low as $760 $100 down FAST SIDE 2 nice homesite lots 4x1}0 ft each. on @ corner 2 blocks off Mt Clemens Street Only $1200 with $200 down. takes bot! PROY TOWNSHIP A beautiful corner lot 81 ft 268 [| with Tenshp water in a nice neighborhood $1350) cash takes it _ 4286 eae Hwy Drayton Plains 3-2361. Open Sundays 4288 Dix: i ney Drayton Plains | OF _3-2361 Open Sundays For Sale Acreage 47 47 For SALE 5 ACRES ATTENTION BUILDERS & LAND DEVELOPERS We have 220 acres Ripe for sub dividin just a short distance from tiac $750 per acre 28 per cent down erg on a 5 per cent contract. Cal! for fur ther information HITE ON BALD eectricitr Cheap FE Mt Rd Large barn anu well on property 6645 4 £ — 2 ACRES Close in. On good roads Close to sachoo'« stores and bus service Low a¢ $700 with $100 down $ ACRES WOODED 4 acre parcels on paved highway North of Pontiac Comprised of } acres of woo's and 1 acre cleared im the rear for garden $170 down 5 ACRE PARCELS Beautiful level 5 acre parcels of excellent garden soi] where you can grow most of vour own apm | roads. Close in with $150 down . 10 ACRES A rea. nice 10 acre parce! with a year around flowing stream About 5 mi from downtown Pon- tlac , $4200 with $800 down SCENIC HOMESITE 10° acre hilltom homesite with some trees overlooking the Dixie Mey and a smali iake Approx 18 mi. from downtown Pontiac. a, mi of: Dixie Hwy A millon — — for only $2500! With “LC. LADD Disie Hwy Dra Plains. OR 32341 Open ya ‘ net_| full ase "$10 DOWN AND > ti0 | 2-073. water of Pontiac. Terms | : KNIGHT OF SMALL ~ SeerAURANT DOING” “19 _W Huron ood Phon business Reasonable. In- quire ¢ between 5:15 and 7:30 p.m. 216 West Yale St Pontiac 1 Rent-Lease | Bus Prop op 49A EXCELLENT BUILDING basement. Ol) heat reta'| offices, _ Storage, manufacturing FE 45031. 45031. RARER ARERR REO 1100 me SS For Sale or Exchange ange 50 _PLORIDA rior bobs FPURN- ished duplex for - $12,500, valve in Saget area, MA 56001 after 6 pm | WANTED © 10 & ACRES OF Va cant land have 1948 25 ft. Zim- mer housetz: ier eash. Cal! Edward M Nor SA165 30x60, * suitable ane APTS. Waterfrovt. By o rer. FE 80 TAVERN AND SDM & BUSY TAVERN located on ain streets, m inside the city. un a new 3 yar leas@. Shown by appointment GROCERY AND SDM Busines? Opportunities 51 EFFICIENCY ON sank ee sae Island Fie. All modern, on 0-033. | sl | | ae 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE re yas aore the oppartuaity to be the owner ‘of it It's the perfect vielen with top oduct. 3 big ter besutiful =e. brick bidg “aod equipment Easy terms See 8 AN AUTOMATIC __Morigage Loans LOW INTEREST jones funds for single tr G. PETERSON - 5-8406 oF Swaps . 55 IN SAWS. TRADE FOR © Saiding materia] or sell, M 3-6621, COL DEPOT REFRIGERATOR {Ot Sun _ot_6008 OR SS aK ~ c beds or sell for Eom after 6 p.m. 217¢ : equipped with the best ise of I oom ON 1 _ vig | rap ¥y, ex area it Operation with minim SINGLE SHOT 12 GAUGE SINGLE Sremend Real estate. building | BARREL SHOT GUN, GOOD thei and al) goes: for just $10,000 down A REST., "DRIVE-IN Located on one of the main high- Ways out of al Oak. All new equipment A ee - part “st “aed bide, “wit, vine o! : quarters Doctor orders sale. Very reasonable WARD E. PARTRIDGE | ee BUSINESS REALTORS | ALISTS IN BUSINESS OUT MICHIGAN 43 W. Huron Open Eves. FE 2-8316 Sale Land Contracts $2 ~ 20 Per Cent Discount New Homes Local builder Work- (i@ FT. BOAT WITH . CYLINDER CONDITION WILL TRADE pe 2° GAUGE PHONF. PE APTER 5. wv Universal motor. wood condition, ay or — for shat have you. SwaP aa FT. USED a flooring Clean For table or trade WILL TRADE door sedan with Cont: calance $6,960 to vou — $6560 - jer priced when sold. ‘all PFE ples Fadl au tee: Ask for J. rola TIAYDEN, Realtor | % E Walton Blvd ‘Open Eves. Land contract on new ¢ room house With basement. ‘ ; baal — gil bes CLARKSTON ~ Sou. ‘gat20 Corner Washington : and usis . . Te | Leg “faa s- orl ua. or lease | R. AY O'NEIL, Realtor ; Open 98 e¢ FE 3-7103 or FE 5-7282 Co-operative Rea] Estate Exchange Money to Loan $3 (State Licensed Lenders) DD Oe LOANS $25 TO $500" Baxter & Livingstone 34 V’. Lawgence 8t. LOANS _ Extra Fact Service You can borrow 620-$500 quickly / signature, car, or furniture. {Sans m rs for 3 worthwhile purpose Up to months to repay HOUSEHOLD | FINANCE | A BUSY NEIGHBORHOOD gorc- “a = ery we large take-out business 3% Pct _—— maw st eo Bid Has 4 room and a 2 room 2rd floor. Phone FEreral ¢-05. cperinen will pg on terms. IVAN W PRIENDLY SERVICE " SCHRAM WHEN YOU NEED FE 8.5001 or FE 5-2564 G25 t 500 1111 Joslyn. Cor ard eumeare O Co-operative Rea; Estate Exch aq-artere on 2% acres of frontage on main route to Straits in smal! ss Rize 120° square ft wth modern living quarters a FOR SALE. BY OWNER BUSI- property 101 ft frontage on | floor s : NES = - = ESTABLISHED BLEACH R “i |. Hi. BROWN, Realtor and truc x tor sale. Net #4 50-65 00 o a- 1362 W. Huron : VE 2-4610| ers Terms or discount for LARGE LOT WITH PRIVILEGES cash PFE 4-206 : on Doliar Lake Will take lumber pacCTORY ae FROM 10 TO" ‘eas butldipg materials on 103 acres on railroad and pave | ‘rade 1! build ¢ it WLS M BREWER aoe bet So Roosevelt ote! P W DINNAN & SON FE 4518: or FE 28832 “es W HURON i iOEAL BUILDING SITE 96310 ppatT> SHOP OPERATORS vea ‘tree! pear St Joseph and = dream fully equipped Complete | ame — Te ee we | with one busy rator Priced | £4000 = Rusoei ick sal 25508. F 170 W Pike FE 45005 _| Sived eves : e WATKINS LAKE A 00 COrFEE SHOP WITH LIVING village Northern Michigan Wi!l = trad _ ——e Delivery. }_Helen or ph_ 30 Near Lake Orion Wul cqaataee | trace fer residentiai roperty and cash tn w near ‘ontiac | Shown by appointment only P» | even'ngs T pm to ® pm MY _201) ; TOOK Gasoline station for sale on W Huron 8t Inventory & business ; pm. or FE STORES & APARTMENTS = for $2,500 Call FE 30144 ‘til 7-705 1 Situated on Baldwin Avenue Con- sists of 2 stores. 2 large base-. ment rooms and 4 four room and Income A sound construction automatic a trade Brick beat and gas hot water CLARK REAI FE 4-64¢ Ww FSTATE 2 1362 Huron Open Fivenine GROCERY & HOME BEER & WINE possibilities steam Grossed over $71,000 tn 1853 Sub- urban lake area with no compet)- tion Lovely siz room living quar- | ters, t@ rent Good building and fix tures Owner selling because o other interests $10,000 plus modern 4 room home down on business and real estate Balance — at $200 per month DIXIF RESTAURANT § YEAR LEASE Sale includes stock fixtures we can help you with problems You can ¢ and repsv in small mon! ments Telephone us or call r ae ly pay- at our office. FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 ___702 Pontiac State Bank ‘ik Bide MONEY WAITING You May Borrow 20-5900 Today Group your bills, protect your credit, Take up to 24 months to BUCKNER FINANCE CO. Above Walgreen's FE 40541 CORNER nN “SAGINAW & HURON Also Drayton Plains “LOANS $25 TO BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 4 W Lawrence St ____ PE 4 41538 GET CASH OU QUICKLY Up to $500 1946 to 1955 care ring vour title Most deals cloced .n 30 minutes Loans also made on furniture Signatures and other securities. OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC °TATE BANK BLDO and lease at $75 per month Full price | $4,000 with $2400 down like the restaurant business. bet- ter look into this ong We wil If you show you the busiest little restau- rant you have ever seen PAUL. A. KERN, Realtor 31 Oakland Ave FE 2-9200 ; “Real Estate Since 1919 HOTEL DINING ROOM FOR} a Repiv Pontiac Press. Box NITES 722) One of the most profitable 16 unit main hi-way showing an excellent resent witn a good potential te a best buy for this type of business Phone for more informa- tion on No 3329 PAN HANDEER! Hardware store located about 40 mile, from Pontiac with plenty of activity to keep a live wire couple busy and show a nice profit Just inventory basiness interests to down and you are see No STATE-WIDE Real Estate barge Of Pontiae reer Bote in Present owner has other Cail for an appointment 3316 | 1 i | | | _THREE-QUARTER MILLION Dow | jar bosiress 50 trot At invento Snail down _Phore FE 21 miles Ee ry. New f ston yment or teas. | or FE 30060 RENT IT NOW through For Rent Ads! House,! apaNment, rooms, arry- TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $25. TO 8500 AUTOS LIVESTOCK ROUSEHOLD GOODS Ph Rochester OL 60711 OL 1 979" $25 to $500 $25 to MUNITY LOAN CO i 30 E. LAWRENCE FE 27131 FRIENDLY SERVICE SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? “YES prom to employed men, women veacried or single. Nationwide credit Sing'e visit loan phone first Phone write «r come in today LOANS $25 TO $300 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 7_W. Lawrence FE 29249 Pontiac Need Money?- as your telephone. Just FE 5S- B12] Por auto financing, refinancing payment of debts or any ee | worthy purpose. most loans are, completed : on your first -tatt and‘in a few minutes. Liberal repayment plan. | Home & Auto thing. Dial FE 2-8181 for Loan Company an ad-writer. | 407 Community National Bank Bidg — Hours @ to 5; Saturday 8 to 1) PE 1538. | = | ore a eo — difference. | 1H BROWN, Realtor ' 1362, W Huron - FE 24810 | __For _Sale Clothing 56 56 | sors “sLUE ALL-WOOL sNOW- | suit & cap. good condition, 85. FE 4-4228 iT BLACKS PERSIAN LAMB AT, | ize }4 Good dition. FE 2-5635. COAT SIZE 6, m quilted-al- pacha linea Knit cuffs Dou- Dcersassed ten, $12. 47 Illi nois Ave. BEAUTIFUL Fatah X JACK. Size 12 t Perfect condi reasonable. Antiques. _Resale_shop._ 207 Oakland. __ LADY'S COATS, SUITS. SIZE 16. Men's tackets rE 4. “4% SILVER FOX JACKET. Sizé 12-14, for $175. OR 3-0105. 2 OVERCOATS SIZE 42 AND ONE top coat, size 40, $5 each. Good condition. Also ladies clothes size Js Call after te noon, Fi rADIES BLACK PE PERSTAN_CO wane size Blue wool a ag with “removable ——S eo $15. — both site 38, $10. 30. Phone MAyfair 6-: ©3283; | LADY'S DARK =e. NUBBY collar and wool coat with — Pome M4, ances FE 23-0578 | 490 pm. MAN’ = BROWN TOP COAT, PRAC.- | tically new. size 42. OR 3-6357, | MAN'S CLOTHING, % tt ae _girls clothing 6 and 1. FE 2- | SABLE DYED MUSKRAT a coat, Size 16. Excellent condition. | A 83640 oO. | WINTER Coat. SIZE 9 (SHORT). | ALSO TEAL BLUE SUIT. SIZE | _#10. FE 55519 APTER ees SENS LADIES DRESSES, SIZE clothing. .. o each also misc. OR 3-785. to $500 2 TOREDOR, SMALL ® LARGE. Good EM \ See Heomaals Gasaa eres eS er nr ANTIQUE PICTURE FRAMES, | ges stove. ee a bac | upholstered chatr, = boiler Call PE sees, : noon pax WRINGER “ hee L | =. n. — condition 386 Phone FE 5-806 APEX AUTOMATIC. W bedroom $49 95 = ies rm. suites, rien Be @ining room suites, $19.50 up. PARKING wan MON., TUES THURS. SAT. 8 TO WED. NIGHT ‘TO 530; SUN. 12 8. L & 8 SALES CO., 4 mi. east of | Pontiac; or 1 mi. east of Aubura Heights on _ Helante on ey beee Rd, M50. 52 Gal. Electric Water pewiet hame brand Reg $149 95 No L 1960 N CHRISTMAS. china = furniture ANTIQUES FOF Colored giass choice items. MY 3-4308 A GOOD BUY IN SMALL dios. $6 and $8 FE 54-8755 AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DRYER o down payment Balance at $10 per month Late model au- tomatic washer Balance at $8 per month. Phone MY Y3-3711 1 THOR WRINGER WASHER. $20. 1 Kemmore auto. washer, $40. 6423 Wilson Drayton Plains. OR RA- ADMIRAL TELEVISION. 20 INCH ——— en oomsete a e ition. ow on. fe Mi ¢i300, _ ANTIQUE GOSIP BENCH. PLAT- form rocker bone dishes, cme _ set_and china. EM_}-4047_ BABY-TENDA. FIVE PIECE « Sh dinette metal bed outfit chest heat of drawers er 48520 BEDROOM SUITE. BED CHEST and dressing table, Green Phone MI 49082 ,Duo-Therm ot] BEDROOM SUITE. 3 PIECE WAL- nut Veneer Dresser iamps and bed lam included. Good econ _ dition FE 5-1272 _ ee POL TLE GAS | imseauiea im your home for §22.77 complete. en ee es as 6268 Dixie Hwy OR “ | BEDROOM Ore e MODEANINTT design, limed oak compile ace famous makes Assemble these ourset! save more th half retail price Michigan Fiver. escent, 383 Orchard Lake Ave BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER. ee model Regu- ar ¥ i sie °° ears $140 95 I BEAUTIFUI SOLID WALNUT @ piece bedroom suite FE 5-7332 COLD 8POT REFRIG GOOD ° | _ dition, $50. FE 40087 com CASH FOR FURNITURE = tools. Phone OR 3-271 ~ OR ASH FOR SMALL RADIOS “Ai AND record player: FE 5-6755 CHROME DINETTE srs As Es | | those [oareett ene and As- = A “PRICE SALE | On Linoleums, Floor | _ Tile, Wall Tile and Paints at 'SYERS 141 W. Huron FE 43004 * Fi 4 ; : . F 5 4 3 ; aa Ei . ee | 4 pb dinatpwaier 4 wing . . 4 at ap att : ° na pone & << | : 2 + ow 2. a iia ena o ai Z a ‘ if VE a ONE RRs 2 See iN ene cette. iy meee | eee, vb Sea aaa vise" teeatineneneian —_ ae enehalt ieeeieenteas ieheementtanietn a hihes iets ee a is ; . } a > . i ) he oe ’ : . ; . Py uy ‘ . . 3 er : be + | : . > 3 ; + oe - | _ . ; : ¥. 5 ¢ ' é \ ; Ps . * - . ; . ; i oy eer. ‘ ie ae : | THE PONTIAC PRESS, “3U ESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 ——— inal ‘TWENTY: NINE . : ‘Sale ! Miscellaneous 60 MODEST M AIDENS _ By Jay Alan _Wood, Coal & Fuel 67. Wanted Livestock _ 73; _Awto Acessories ‘0 ; ; WANTED, Live OTS attt ATTENTION! : ute ci ha Use we"bant St = For Sale Poultry 74 oalee y parts. palit . MOAD OBR BRONZE | ‘“t@fters. generate. rad voltage aio Se, eer ee anaairsosnokix | SCHRAM AUTO PARTS turkeys FE.5-0178 “Teen Turkey Farm GLAS: : SS, re «+ turkeys, Broed breasted bronze : wes of a Se ere lk ° ao * - eee “pas each. FE *: xi i yas " > Auto Glass Co, ROSE TURKEY FARM | i cuend stems Pe ai ; z “Tica Sener care Bs -. J LACEMORE ute Service : 2 Ra, Walled ve gs Biive: ona’ poeoetet Aine: nw ute Service 8 . ' ——— WN 6PY anv Ge ieTMAT TRESS WHALER ALE “Whe be up. Oakland Orchards. “Tear. Oylindere,febated, ck a and retail 4355 Disie Hwy. Sn bee le Oh chine shop Hood. Barns + Mit} Seg OP CuOicE CHRISTMAS TREES, 3 CHEVROLET OWNERS gl Lt tnd un ts. | Sale Farm Equipment 76) Mentare om acca at ama aa” [ANTED: ELECTR BARGAIN Claus ‘cusse we have e awe on 4 : use*” new dea No 12 tractor GIFT BARGAINS, . tent a | welaiers ry = is ve. ese 9.95 : Ofubber tired spresder. aria’ to | ' at 8 ‘ ce we gS 1AM re “Gee, Aunt Julia, I thought you'd come in a glass jar. | user THe ouvers and Joho ! . . rved!’ Deere $8 Roto-brof oF #) new. Will sacrifice PE 258. Mother said you were well pee | Come in and take pic | weuny: °*|DaYTON SHALLOW-WELT yer ——] HOUGHTEN’S Y ‘ nile yal. ta | N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-976) M 1S- see P| ed ace Dei itt Babe Gina atin 3% $3 |For, Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 * Soiieba™ruscjoug “nage | TOMATIC TRANSMIS. i Washer, guaranteed . | pa ws, Jeri and — ’ Srticles. Price exceptionally tow. | apt. sise gas stove ....... $39.98 | 1490; McBride Hardware ‘LauxRy TUBS. CEMENT | AND [TYPEWRITER DESK: |\s eo tke < Feed ian aon: cae "2; OR DYNAFLOW after 4 p.m. tric range... 1. $3995 15.95 OPP SUNDAYS ¢ TO 12 FE 24082, $20. 181 W. Sheffield oe S pos Sh ves ait, te Mipment’ 6667 Die Mwy. MA. . | ELE® 1D CONDI- | Large of] heater . oe $39.95 1927 Auburn Rd. (at Crooks) \MERICAN chee: clecurie oe mene : 3-8506. ) en putas — — ss Be LIONEL & arate ° | ghete skates, ise me fid. ch S Sooele. — a _Coee: ae WN PAYMEN > toed once by 44 ps is CU. FT KELVINATOR DEEP FLYER gigs mew. ene at dames WYMAN'S an |. Monae. Gund ceadition. 9os.ce. Pe. | AUTHORIZED PACTORY SERV. ne ne = oa w per: | are GERMAN -° ive. . * Range. Good condition, $65.00. Ph. ic. ‘and genuine ELEC RANGE AND SPIN DRYER 18 W. Pike Only = ons. 3-6128. Pree tes: on wer doser av By uo Cham asher. 34720, 700, 21.50 . aske xd, wie. blooa , - poten. ELEC. STOVE, 30 INCH, APT.| wictoRIAN OVAL TOP OC- HOME OW eee y oe ess GO. Craw- ee ee ee casional table, solid — 11.98 wa 7- | _ tes, tactory price > moh W Commerce EM $22.50; sectional bookcase. eabtnet = LOO FOR SALE — SILVER] fertontal™ sections ota, oat, be ae ee K!! tea set and tray. Phone| Waldo. FE 3-208. med Check Our roomie Conrinced' HOME OWNERS . 12.95 eae EXTRUDED ALUMINUM ine REoTERED —OraWaN FE 5-4829, VACUUM CLEANERS USED, 10 oh ao tm 388 FR ING STO SASH puppies. 10 weeks old. i 1.50 WEST =: $12. P . i ll 4.95 HEAVY EXTRUDED ALUMINUM ° Rosa = OR re i--~-eee T INGHOUSE DRYER. chce| $0 ° ee a ‘ore. EL-TONE KENNEL : oe " or St ial ENS” s 96 Oakland | ‘Geog, ccnditicn . 3450 CAMPIE™D pop-up Winter Specia A ELECTRIC STOVE. GOOD | _=E._ Birmingham, ___ toasters 18 UMINUM A rian AND SUPPLIES ‘condition.4$75.00. MAytair 62808 | WANTED: RUG OR CARPET 13 Zio pet 1 ody. elee toe toaster 4 (WINDOWS, PORCHES, PATIOS) 2 . Good v - . 6089 afer 8 Us ON sonable. FE aah, Call between 12.15 auto. coffee mater. 6. FE 4 _ : Doser pap Reasonedie. sew eal 3 s. —————E es ck. Ae 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 12 W PE 46-1133 ee Bee. i Prull Petroleum ‘Co. =" reascuable. FE| 31.80 HELBROS. 11-9. y. ¢. 32.90 LIVING ROOM SUITE, MODERN. Wp ‘to BUY OR_RENT GANTa | SRITTAN Skrrfayy AFARORL ARE WES. 2625 Orchard. Lake Rd. FE Ee condition : GRUEN water 3 istic design must be sten to be) "Cini. cuss FE ¢7253, Vt a es} 23-9195 _ 130, 46.00 matcheq watch & iated. $396 velue, $165. WURLITZFN J°KE bO D Prone . DRYER |WESTINGHOUSE REPRIGERA-| {3° pakhed aaten bee “pppees fas, cnet ros. | WORLITZFN InKE SOx Mes like new, will sacrifice. FE fee. tect condition, $50. ghain. cumminks. tie clip 14.00 _escent, chard Lake Ave. ¥, Sa 109 records. . 5-446) 5 ee 5 7.00 _ : m 5 Hoover VACUUM Like TS | secretary. sv ‘case Pe WOLVERINE = $1496 Belts bags brushes. ali WAYNE ees on dhaggy tac agg odio 6.78 LUMBER AND WRECKING 00. | "brea beauties. 636 end up. makes. 066 Myrtle, Huron Gar. APPLIANCE ee — Mec'e morecro billfold +3 - 300 8. Paddock ho A for Christmas. OL Capistaas ‘SPECIAL os T levision sets. from 00 alligator bilifold .... . December spec ; No. 3 oak Mooring HOLIDAY SPECIAL | Bent tie wash-| Tp 09 tae recorder. 2 speed 09.80 Mae caus hoacan! Eg Mats | Gane sheeting per erin a aad ORs aie . i Ee iting @ . " breeders. Prisidetre. 30 ts. senge $100.98 eerver gas refrigerator ie| *.50 -. extensions —-79.50 386.0) Mod onl teat tnwate with fittings ties poe) ee) setriacrater 168.95 ~ ecasaia: wadere *. holiday ager Roofing of = Quality We carry 7 ‘ine im lumber, e a A aca Seas coset oe mpe ee seme cs ee a BSS Some tery went |e | saay pamacenta win EaaE| fogs Poros amar 051 EVINEODE MOTORS = eT a sp —, = — floor mode! _.... -+ Sine. othe: hoose from. Bi 19.95 Interior & Exterior doors. — ourself 61 ’ mB Tah. at FT gy my ir tim aeseuntg on new Vigor. samples: or binocula"« we.» 28.15 Stee] & siumihum Windows, ___De At You ES mens gl W ih von fh 25 38 | Dick of it Cooled Engines Cees S feseer i 121 N. SAGINA 32.50 famous make c doors White IT YOURSELF. sEPTiC TANK *'CR MP ELECTRIC” Cer te OVENS ose te! mode] radio foe gs oo _ ee ae os mahogany, ag 4 96.95, G. A. Thomp LUE ent. mC me WERTINGHOUSE STOVE 7 OVENS | 34.50 table model rosie | Weldtex. Wedgewood. Burts aia. neon new Pa — Com au : 4408 Gi." famous mae aod others. sie , | Sse oun cy = 2 _ 63542. : . *. Srautated shakes, repairing. Com- VESTINGHOUSE REFRIGER-| 405) ¢'" tamous nat’! adv. wea Wood siding. Pine and ced- blete segck eal sewer crock and Pontiac Farm arm Sa ator and stove. a elec, saw. : er peqamng. = pow 4054 Meigs. Drayton Plains, OR| S'S, O°" ou, maxt lee. as Oak, fir VP Mooring ie Supply ise West aut, Montcalm. a a ha +6140 8S IOIDATRE: ory po 4 1.” natl, adv. power a3 soldat special price, all under ® to 6:30. fg Big every Thursday. kere, new and ased silo _ 5 VE +6908. meth knows : "dram tle, &| GOMBINATION DOORS. Gaeve! Povis tanchinare a RNDMADE QUILT TOPS —ot |? PIBCE SOLID OAK DINING | 56.9% \s" pat known name De anh Duuing aud | pine “pine. "Baik, Cedar side Ortonville, . — I. #20. Mrs. Gene| room suite Cheap. a Avtetel Slee "art kit im metal ” i . a all your * Squere, 2 FT oRAiw AWD MAY © arks, Carrier Mills, Rte, 1, Ils | _¢0000, 32306 Worthwestern, —=_=| ame Cale mn ho giforany . Cyr Lumber Co. "CHURCH'S S INC. _ — elevator with € h.p. motor. aoe “iged freessr’ Bueclieat condition.| peJe,ciee sander ell 4, 4,| for sesemn.., $1, aes ee et brow. a tell BS Sot POINT DRYER, tiles. 8B] isonet || Wy Mprelee sander vioretor 0.96 | puRNACE PRESSURE COOKER. | 73 + HOM Ac — Ca | tise “Case, stalk shrecder | — Elec ———— 47.50 elec sand-r w-e - 1.00) © Zenith dons mal portable. Delta &kflteo! Bsc ae Decker, Fae ue AnD, Yee ond 1380" Ford tracter getset ee ' ovenette 1ecord er baby ble iors A +S, Jacket @ inci aINE WIT BLUE on Christmas Gifts 59 GENERAL _PE ‘010s — Staniev power tools, saws. érille MONTHS” otD | aeaoty ten before? om J MOOK, PLACE te lth ale a a aaa : SS rs 5 ROL | hae _Call_dbefore % 0-8 fo ‘Blec’- c. 1000 West Haron a Bove DREAM =| — WAREHOUSE CO. Olnstes, fike mew, sine’ 9. OM F. J. “POOLE CO. “peat : kay pure | For Sale Housetrailers 78 oe Pa a 9 BuY sett On ELECTRIC MIX- Lione) Train “ auge. Telegra 3-6514 a an | suEPi ee . } nea dgapieer. Practically ew teicher. = rect, cubic aus |, LOTS OF PREE PP maiko G & M COMPANY Oakiend Ave FE 1804 aire by 2 rer N Liebe S| eet 29 PT NEW MOON TRAILER | ‘ade BurrShell. 318 6. Te | i ee, |S: . dad epee _Daiiv to a PM. fe to 2 pee 181 aOrt. 5-3ees . _ KENMORE IRONER WITH WAL- Prcgrose = EABTMAN-KODAE BLIDE | SAWS AND SCISSORS. MA F FORJAN poem | bere, modern Cal OA EVINRUDE) N {OTORS nut cabinet practically new, rea- cattle, at oat amber and | 35M like new.| SHARPENED. ALL WORK Is Jalousie Doors Tht FIMTD_UFRTLE BROWN ot. AT S| wor pod ~ SNMGREY Wine Un} tnd Tillage ‘houses. tunnel | Pender skirts for "48 te "sl Ford. FE $-7435 2529 Opdyke Ra 400 Nerrier ype. tedy. dog. Wil + | craft boats. boats KENMORE WASHING MACHINE, | >) bridge; als passenger train.| pe 49370 — tape pe eae For Porches and Doorways ee eee oe. es ae akon ted ith, 1d : ROOFING, ; bind 04 give "ne a 1G ain running condition. $35. OR | 9 sec platform with folding RECKING 46 LB 6MOOTH Cee Weedon skits, A —— | legs Original con $380. "Pract Jon’ used. building materials, | 60 Je. Slate Roofing .... 63.98 ‘rofl _ ~ pi jaeanow wari ag, QUAL- Diete line of s hardware EELVINATOR | REFRIGERATOR | rveily new. many sceessories| Sele on used building materials, | 69 10. Siete Roofing -.. #2 78 each | No, on: 8, Telegraph Pe 4een tasnaDon preg an Se FROM Snd paint. Use our irewey pian. Men OS) es ee piatiorms i “erred. | der Doors, Wrecking Co, 3a | “BLAVTOCK |r ae OUR TOOLS, CHAIN en | Waster ebeS™ MNS | se sce ot mode = refers. | Harrington Boat Works $29.95, 908, sso call evenings FE we Sar mien bse saad hoos Fare COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY co | 3 and sa: mgt doctoon aQw x r my Priced eo, 1090 8 Te rete ALL KINDS OF RE i KEnwood 56-1660. 5 os acleoreng Open Sun- | andie WHIZZARD nepal on igh al aa ced a tog bear i, MAE tr “geo rng a a TOOLS, APPLE |! Orchard Lake Ave) PESTO | 'y 40%" Bose WH dy A oe PikAkEBTO~ anv CaNARES a i — moto: never used Vv Pilev Open every night til | ALL ho'esaic prices to. ail oe | Ot ee PLYsCORD SANDER. CHAIN SAWS ~ eae: | 1489 Aur rr Td Fe 66510 | “make the terms 5-830 or FE 5- WALTON T Ghristmas GENERAL’ WAR USE CO. | GIRLS 2° BICYCLE. GIRL 8 | @'ms'-%_"’ Fir “ mander fieme thrower, ham PUREBRED FAWN BOXER a 87 Waitom Cor. Josivn PE 22291 | APPLIANCES. ELECTRIC “TRONS, | 2258 Dixit: Hey PARK PREE__| _ shoe ice shates, size ¢ Pe sama. | {Este Pir mers. Jackson's Rental 62 W.| PU Males and females, @25 | Also seg ithe new Stewart's. /ransportation «Mtered peor tre) Deastera._ eaties mekers., JM COMBINATION | GIRLS ROLLER SKATES. size 2. {7)..°. 7)" Montcalm Open Sun Pkg, coal pups Ma (General's Holly's end Skyline LEAVING FOR FLORIDA. EN-| mixers everything brand new LOMENE TC $29.95 boys. size 5‘, like new 2 pr ice | gags ig: Pir FE 4620 — nl ae " Lis SETTER AND | coaches CARS WA TO BE DRIVEN tire household furnishings. inciud- First ey eas saree eed Used Storm Windows oie Ee bi oon 7 hers ome 8 ~ HAGGERTY ~ 25 PER CENT ee eee 6 wks old 6347 | ns and accessories | to i eve — ing: TV. refrigerator and washer. en pac M9 FE ¢2575 Eves. FE Lo . : _ . ~ ley off A and Sass | t MAyfair| less than discount prices. Michi- ee Discornt op Sherwin Williame ; WAY vice a antiques Call y yon Fluorescent. "03 Orchard ANCHOR FENCE ‘Doors LUMBER CO. cal eaecy eas ketones bate: te Re OR 3 —1 Oxford Trailer Sales . else 83% Union St. c M SUITE, 9 PIECE, ke Ave . a arage Tee Meee ee ices nt L4t* \ Discontinued colors. Ostiand Puei | sanaKEETS. CANARIED, CAOMS, Lake Oren on M-%4.| FREE TRANS. DRIVE CAR TO ane Bos woo. FE ties afer «| ixc REOWUTERED COCKER one totes ve tin Complete stock of number 2 doors ree at Pr 1 \ Sat eet, Suckers Late! 6 ; ae Mitr Soni Caloraia Fiz ouse S200 N A : : ) - m. LARGE OVERSTUFFED CHAIR pies. FE 5-3860 R’S to be sold. All. sizes availiable at a toe ae haces 5 : : — BIKE. Like NEW. im ¢ length ake beautiful ih ottoman. % Dwight. Ring | SOY-S 36 IN BURMEISTE reduced prices. We 40) gurage | Ye Be Dipfeyiteate ee as, Equipment 61A Pere net outs ret! NC DOWN. PAYMENT 570 HANCOCK DEC a. VING SUITE. MA CAMERA CASE AND PLABH OUT- MBER pepe PE 3-0203 | 100 8 Seginaw FE 6-210 | j SPEEDEX SPECIAL R. - fit _Wendate GE MALE PUPS | 1008 Mousctratier, 25 tend ix en iO POR. MERGE DEC. is. tare PE bee | hy dare PE soe, ee Ome. MT MERRY DOOR SALES ms CO. | Ot CONVERSION BURNER. GON 120 flim, Like | Mise, Fa. PR 1-400. tren Completely furnied Fan | Re, a riders te ase > . of} . = a TOR 200 ARGUS | FRuce UOING OMIM Par near Bear. iis BFE Christmas Specials OPEN 8 AM. TO 8 Pt ETRO Om 30004, 5 to T p.m FARAKEE cEETS, Babli Wt WEL: pr ieee ers Ew TANDEM | norway rE seme | Mequon mace Ws sofa. matching me- | Shot and deer rifles, 28 per | 4x8 Shee? rock per sheet. 61.28, HEAT SERVICE FTHER WERAS & EQUIPMENT i * whee ‘Win set reasonable. FE FE RESPONSIBLE PEO PLE TO 1 "table maple” bedroom | 30 Sper “cent off eal fy rede. | tts w Piss 7 var M. Garage Doors Per teeth SOC LITTLE 4 Ciassifeabigs Sumber 3A MA Dancer's 388 Oakiand *|- | Florida. Must leave December ah > a i Fs tn Seen een intl Sat hit Re Pea MEiy costa tape, | heeSwanet tysemta, soc, *RODTLET MOREL TF Jo 1 Ex | MRORTIRED PARCIED el ti fread, Setecet oct ‘eels, TO ba * E uc “ care Pema atae, owe He oe edinhObe Curpaane morons, Bt me Fi, gem yee sh | Quality costa’ Pawrs,| frar'ed'Taroatt "Sermoge'tes | sugges Sr ee os cyaurions on iac oUe Sweet co Newbe NEW “ enecit] 885 Great Lakes Overhead iT stall d service your a t int it paviidl cee ee cee 6 FT. TERMS. TRADE-INS ACCEPTED ps cae te ring — "ver M | 2010" Dixie Hey “e PE 4-564 self "Asooetehed with Trailer Fx Sale Musical Goods — (02 | REO Pedigree OR +2156 _!mmediate appointmen Oe igi@sire an ese reege, | bere eke, Sees Ceiltr~ Tie $0 \GE PORTABLE RADIO USED,| change. 6 8 Telegraph) FE ~~~ REGISTERED COCKER PUPPIES : Wanted Used Cars 88 maneeany an nd dining table | Thermo boots, $14.50. pie wer ben for onl” 8:5. We cell recharging °° after hours FF 5-400! ACCORDIONS FACTORY ‘Prices OR 31568 after 3 ~~ mahogany oe - role biond | Insulated deer hunting coats, $16 50 | Loose rock wa' 41.25 | roe acess. ecw battery. other. ~~ aaa a XMAS lavewaye ei) sizes ‘colors ag =i PUPPIES TOP Caan $88 FOR TOP CLEAN buchen chairs, PH 22445, after 6 Pe re SUNS: Seneter, ew eeke test an ocn sinwe| @tn Ie peed sapeioen: Sr Enroll tm our school now. Accor. GPRINCER | OP ar ar | CARE oli’ MAKE OR MODEL MAYTAG WASHER. IRONRITE Regular $18.50 ‘4 electric drill, | ice eee comuenee doors $20.95 _cost $65 MI 47184 Plywood gon leaped, = “refi = arom nak ase | MOBILE HOMES ECONOMY CARP 2A ironer, electric yaaa erill $13.97 3 piece colored wr set all fittings GILCO OIL, HOT WATER Wi Wear. ON FINE TONE QUAI. | TOY POX TERRIERS REOGIS- nae a1 n in leacth. Up to 8. CAL Ak. BUYER HERE white fee skates, Ca | "Man! power saws, 954.95 | complete onty 8149 96 —2F._ $6 _gel._capectty, FE 3003 | ai) tind plein & pagratein wccoupre condition $50 FE es000 | toreg, Perfect Chrisimes gift. 65 | yee. SHARP =... pubeen ane as deen try. MOTOR, PA? si mor warEa HEATERS. 30 GaL,| Kitchen cabinet goors |GIBGON CONCERT GUITAR, EX-| W Beverly | You can buy a Les Mutchinson re NEEDS au Dixte MWY 13 OFF ON | DEMONSTRATION “ere steam irone ad Fausto *: 2 ap ro ae BUILDING A HOUSE | gas. new. epproved for use oc | ™*SONTIAC PLYWOOD CO. | coflent_condition FE +416 | 5¢ 6 ¢ WEB OLD MALE WIRED | coattre treliee cc low as 030 FE 2-0678 or PE model. aalteorunegs. reages. makers. pel aati! : DRIVE OUT U 2! giieS0. ‘vaiue $06 50 and 680-50, He Sieve = ALTO GAX. VERY P00 _ = aan acta — GLENN NEEDS freezers, sweepers, water heaters.| Ki-L.TY’S H ARDW PARE AND ints UP TO 83 ON ALL ay wig stahiey imaeeee Ace wa tion Reasonable FE te | bad Cherrylawn | Hutchinson's Trailer Sales a Dae capes ae 7 =" TiTwoos ee ere cat ae “ _—t. pos at “terrifies values Uinigen pg lage | ON Ne . gpa otal amplifier FE ier aTeRES i BEAGLE | or Dis}. Mwy. Drayton Plains . “ price for the a ears. MATTRESSES AND HO’ CAMERA} FOLDING 130 WITH R Si ocae in “ea ee ea > ALE _EM 33191. Sans thas | Motor Sales Closed ROME L PER | _ bre _puppies. + Phon Glenn's Mo on Sat Misere “63 Willams. PE weed mits Fe 2-9657 mam: Mexet BURMEISTE _Ave. Ss BY ame cor, ‘8. Perry | | Plano TUNING AND” REPAIR PURFBRED FEMALE FOX | Corner & Mile Rd and Mound. 294 8. Secinae st PE ¢1371 $-9633. ae HOLLINGSBEAD VARIETY | RAPHS 3 Siro cas | ing Oncar Senmidt FE 25217 | terrier, 3 yrs old. MY 3-2828 irs Punt Pict THE RENT THEN GET ~~ PRICES SLASHED CHRISTMAS SPECIAL. Northern Lumber Co. store, 7 ariles out Baldwin Arm- sie epee «marred $2095 value, J USED SPINET PIANOS 1 PLAY-| Toy POMERANIANS AKC REG-. 2830 8 Dort Highway Fiint__ Sect) 56 PRICES SLA‘ 8197 Cooley Lake Rad strong floor coverin, 7 Mac-O 19 Ideal for Christmas gifts er piano «@ 1 upright piano. istered, International Champion ; ILI SPENCE ‘Tw Erepe "Die 1954 Evinrude 714 t p. outboard. EM 34171 Phone FE 17-7845 | 3 ba b- | < le Oak ‘ rs and 6 BILL SPE! NEW FURNITURE | _Like new $150. OR_ 3.2088. Pontiac od ® Mile Ra | Lac paints. Pt —————- | Michigan Fluovescent 303 Orch All reduced “on sale a blood ‘ne ee Phere Sets ' Gann «Ane tlona double Gresser, bookcase | Girp® SIDEWALK BIKE $15 loa ry P4196 | HE. ‘TH TILE | __ard Lake Ave — Bes ‘oun Ree abner OR months _ Nice or | Tal er a Gciiené Oe rEann Leds sas 5 ‘io. Bunk beds, comm enOuaN a SPRINGER POPPIES | aupius aneniee ieee BL Ack OR TAN 1s eace sorter Sct. Bulova watch Grand for a TV — or we Gan Dogs Irained. Boarded 20, “THE HIGH DOLLAR Diete. 944.95. Cotton Mattress, all KC reo Ideal Cr-istmes gifts! | Ore Ooten. get lree tre 228 RED 22e CACK leather top cocktail table painted etaga. E4oses mane | For hich erad) used cars We size« “ 95. a met anc Ph a ra aoe — nt ronTEne 7 woven | © x6 : TAN 23c EACH —— Foil ek uk ol union pavan PIANO. GOOD BOARDINO BaTMNO AND CLIP. xc ange need them. Drive the extra mile. Se" dined eat drop tool entes | ELECTRIC Clocks PERGOLE: “Tugs, Reasonable. 23 Pine Bt. FE "KLAY LOCK hem condition” Reasonable” Ml on, FR. 38728 pink, 14 N_ Perry FE Sat wi per vom wel! 4840 Disie ticn table and 4 chairs, $79.70. tors toasters. waffie irons, Borg 9-6327. COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO Sale Offic E 63 Authorized Sales & Se VANWELT Sewing rocker $7.95. — cise | scales fea OL elo —— : &1 Orchard Lake Ave FE 3-1101 ceea¥ “Room on HEATER | e e quipment Heat Dec-onee 375 8. Telegrand. ee ee i H. J. ton step end coffee table steam irons. ss ; Like new FE 2-9561 Geiser : 71 : her 1 & 2| ____ On 3.1338 Metai boards $4.95. Fiber! 40 per cent off. Christmas deco- ae . 5 BLUE PRINT FILE Hay, Gram & Feed Tini-Home and many other | eos {ore a the ‘nome, ne Brervuning fer aerntne, toyland. Lionel trains, Arcats supplies, HOWDY) eave ee teed Se eae ee eee Aye FE SEP or FE 34003 zs ‘ re eee Se Wanted Used Cars 88 nome, e our e : if; H h eck our : Ww, WooD, floor | Z EN BANK FURNITURE CO. Smith-Mifer ‘true acks, erector sets, AA pales Leena [Hobby ‘ Bappiien lana cen: GA. Thompern. 09 6 | Coss Store Equipment 64 ALL KINDS HAY, STRAW. WOOD, te 6 trailer rb yearn | wast wasTED. Us uate acuee, wane 0 LAR AYE, FEET | ccot off on all pool ables, “| mes gifte, Thar” cleccifice. | SAVE ONE OUTHEN1)- CENTS | ~~ HOT CHOCOLATE pis.| —Treetor_wory 1a $ope8, | and per cent “ce, TON FaRMtend Gas Ftarion Trade in your old skates one new PLIES.” hon number 24A. . Warwick 2678 Orchard Lk. ELECTNE means sanawun gr, | CORN — OATS — Se - rine ftistas Raicy Auto Parts . f. | _ a i Hg int food warmer — rit f — a FE & ¢ o rE .-9301 ____ Open “til 9 Fri. nights evenings until Christmas. —S0oRa SLIGHTL | $118 G. & HEAVY DUTY 31336 #11 Everything for the Trailer Home | 170 BAG',n. ST. aD DE Easy parking BIRCH FLUSH DOORS, 5 Y T STOKER COMPLETE | © sing! se, used only 2 months, BU. OF game “GEORGE JAR- 12-3 : 7 -yae REFINED cheet apa marie to —— HARDWARE | = Most any size. 68 and | HUMART STO bes offer. OR | a np. Will sectifice. WOtes! “Sele ¢ Sporting ¢ Goods 65 | 80. oF Came — OO eT ne | OF BUYING Ct CLEAN CARS - — P £ ; | 32-0200 _& haa 38. - nn: ; @OR BALE GOOD MIXED Daily "th 6 pm. Fri ‘til @ wird (a belted EACELLERT | O1F 8 CHICACY ROLLER 3x0 8 for coffee, tables $3 and | INTERESTED POR PROTOORA. 125" RCA CONSOLE. 00. FE Guns: BUY, SELL. TRaDE, | “OR SALE COOD MIXED IX see net Sunday PM me_8 wt Sal REFRIG + PE +3403. kates. size 5% $10 Mt, Sp Mesenmte flush doors, $3 to| phic _aonen and dark room 60044 “all after 4 pm of anyv- Burt Shell. 375 8 Telegraph FE 5-0831 Packt © Trader Sales — a M Motor es REFRIGERATOR, GOOD WORE Schwinn bike a = | $5 and up. Suitable for rtitions. , pg nga hme weekem aa ine BUY SELL. TRADE iow BALES OF Wi meat i Au tats oe hand at big vavines OF top col” an late mode! core, . _in $25. 44 Libe-ty GIRLS 20 INCH BIKE. LIKE house South of Walaet Lake Ra. | MERAS & EQUIPVENT. 6iA_ 500 F lush Doors 2 ft! $6: 50 Manley Leach, 10 Begiey =e ee Powlorviie, Caste | { Satter co fend ot Oy one ae aad REFRIGERATORE. LAST YEAR'S | new. $30 FE 2-6406 _Open every day ‘til 6:00 pm sacha & CHURCH GUN TYPE | MERCER FLUSH DOOR BA PREMIER GRAND PIANO $0 | $.s0on, Demos. 140 Larcer Rd... mile ree ms te Hor 953 models. One of America’s | Gipi's 2%. IN BICYCLE? rE. d—BRICK- off burner, capacity 350,000 ) Pon, Trail Walled Lk. MA ee % 24, James Mt. or call FE 2-1587 nerth cf Lake Orion MY | laraoche Rute Parte. re bial. best nam ebrands. Gena: | oe BRICK—used—B 38 a |, CALLON OAS HEATERS $35.) after $ p.m, For Sate Livestock 72) irw AND MODERNIZED USED | Ste ane OW CHEAP CARE fora ittte’ more then a used | GIRL'S 9 INCH BICYCLE #i8.| © New & Used Lumber ghite 00. 1704 Bootise Drive. oh them weber | RAW FURS | mre NRIVER CALF, ¢| Uced’cocs cone cress ese. | On Sait sive a Thayer (station wagon) stroller, sa a PE 4-481. a. pson_ 2 PONIES. # . D. SHA ce 35. ye) Orchard Lake Ave. | #8. OR 3-0604 "a witehs Suita saaa | ROOM DUO THERM SPACE WANTED ere NOE AND CORN. | #0 8. Telenraph nn re nazen | “oes Sout oe thd and see ts Op CON. GIRLS BIKE IN GOOD Sheathing heater with blow PT N * a oe 4 on Pence ag : Reed. sweep- on at ail WY os nee Rocee Uses. desta. come | —y zion cit Tank On baise, pling E DEPT. . Mia ole CO. an B40 is or eter lies takes. are Huron Motor Seles Iso electric. PE 2.2458 ver, oo 6 = == | SAVY by getting our eg! ony 2 1900 ang trailer oi] stoves, slighty) YVREELAN REGUETERED ARLING HOL- Lapeer Ra Lot 87, Lake Orion | 439 w Huror ae ee Fon sonny abated ge = ie eae on 3s 2URe CUS DUMBER isso Bora tedio. Call 6-407 | damaged 009 Pontioe Tr, Walled Lake | piel Salt eer’ fo Phone, OA wee GENERAL CONT. | wr JUNK I et ed attress: Storkline crib mat- | _ ska _ 87. 37735. zt Dans record f° tress. Pine OR 3-4040, io Ncw POWER SAY ITE | | amD MATERIAL salam Press | Some 5950 ct se. Setew kan qreoe smoke Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 _ #4. NOUS DAM OF GH WIN- | Rental. Westwood. & others. 14\9 Wrn SCR+f AND CHEAP CARE 3} MAHOGANY DUNCAN | edo camer win eek ieee ag ~ mee) ie Seveet mon Sunda; = “well jet pumps with 12 gal Kis miodling wood, Chipped cecal | atta fers For sate of wate fer neors| © ns oat soe eee get car FOOT o¢_YE _3:9008_eve = Phyto tables. Gas water heater. Mt | 6-275. —See_9 Punters tank. $142.50 tubs. plus many other items CRUSHED STONE AND SAND. | of equal value. EM 32357 prices and terms, Ured trailers For ' Sale Used Trucks 90 roa F CARVE i Rg Bl kett’ 5 aS ae Hutchinson Trailer Sales in, PE 1667 of PE Sallis it DORS7wo wucks and 7i| 80 fSw "he one reel | TN eee . ORNATE CARVED FRAME. Sled T Girl's size 16 snow oP 15 Dixie Hw : FE 5-2000 after § p.m purchase a Vous VI" PICKUP, EXCEL. “Gora “metale, San ba ean |S srotgan, deer aoa ac “Grace B Dowie a ie =" ‘qouLTwoon bap Fipesch sand. Delivered, PE Saas | as *| _Hiot‘Biste’ Mey” TiRDEW | ee copetion Can be seen at — < rite. eam neo equip- be A Thempson, 8 8. STEEL H OM E| ‘2. Pt streaMiitEe Ryan's Pur OU Station om Elim SPECTALS | _ ment: in _enstes : Offer i a a ae yr rare ag oe FILL i A Quick BECOME A 3 «| “bottle gat vange electric refrig. | eth Lake Ra ' $29.00 A ays : = aby bed, $6. | delivery axater and 4p heater ae ue on oe en been tae | Poe SALE CHEAP. sou. sine | LINOLEUM ....... 27c| woter jet. 06. Mice, cisthing: | 7 aOAb ORAVEL. FYDS-H OWNER! You'll find| conde throurhout including 4 i AND 2G © t $14.09] seooutte : Call 7 - 12} a. \ delivered. ea Sime ry good tires, $060. EM 3-4927.| 3900 4 S-drawer ook chest... $16.98 BAe mors cement ring. es ti s140M IWINVED TILE scsces | geenat GSC GOOD URED PORTA: s DRIVEWAY —iz ra oe: Sala morning r $29 00 | _™ $ feet Smith’s, 257 S. Saginaw ble and —— vel run Hy t- what you want in the) pent Trailer Space 79 | 1982 OMC '» TON PICKUP. VBR S pel electric coffee urn Sooo | OLFT— ITEMS FOR MEN AND ong $1.38 Also vacuum sweepers. All guar- “Ss ont en reasonable. FE 5-0871. blond cedar chest... $9 | women on your Christmas Bat | Son ga apes _anteed, 635 Auburn. . ; , , or. x Ak ge epee Boosty Counselor coemetics % OFF ON DEMONSTRATION | SEE US BEFORE YOO BUY r Want Ads! Sce ‘’em| papgwurst TRAILER a FP ‘ sachange’ every BOY'S CHICAGO ROLL a modete, ag A Oe | pes of tprogces dirt, . . bar 9! be ag Pe lg Hae , condition, FE the “home. ehetes. Vory goed condiiies. 7S ey freezers, water beoters. | with fiat duct, FRA Bian a NEw NOW, : ) feculiicn. MY 34611. ipa “ eee Furniture $4202. , Hampton Electric, 028 W. Muron.| Garwood, EM 32000, delivered, - ’ 1% 8. Saginaw FE 23823 ‘ . : 7 , . " ee ee oe poe gee ae V4 Red heater wil pose ts for cy = $1405. LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-% at Buckhorn Lk. MY 2-261! Oven ™ oP M. we DOOR. RADIO, heater » white! wail tires 4.000 miles $3. Top Value Z . fot, Sele Used Care 94 For Sale Used Cars 9! 08 CHEVROLET O00 yaar. ‘ «FORD a 4 TAYTOR CHEVROLET S82 WS Crewe Oa air ¢ cone. im a] ; jer Commande? Vfs, | 1980 FORD 6 ee eels wun neater | Sep Saat, EBS Ardmore.” Poope 54 Pot se mate 9445 rome TOs G060 eas. At WALLED LAKE ~Y edr End ( Clearagce es Oe a ‘ime or, Su hero an 5 Tae 5 i 4 > Due aa. PoRD 147 CLEAN MOTOR. BAL ; ance $65. casr 197% 8. John SoBOE a Plu @" ©, 7 + No Credit? Here's the place to buy. No co-signers, no past | | eq | A l-owner coe 19.900 miles. Dog't i Bad Credit? ee Oke We f —— THE PONTIAC PRESS TU FSDYY, DECEMBER 14, 1954 by Hershberger iad “FU INNY BUSINESS - all sccessories, poWer stee & power brekes, power windows. id Dr. Devis- 82.100. 4510 B: burg. 1993 LINCOLN CAPRI CUUPE. and heater Full power. MArket $2369. - gree waar CONDITION. 4 door, PE 2-482 1943 LNICOLN aie COUPE Radio and heater Full power. __ $1900. MArke 42969. _ Hey There, See This! 1953 Piymouh ¢ Cranbrook, 4 dr. all including overdrive one $905 68 Oakiani PE 2-2361 1961 MERCURY 4 DOOR BEDAN heater overdrive 30.000 actual ar? Car immaculate. N oe 8 Woodward. Birmingham = MI 4-340) 1 OWNER turn sig- Rove) Master tires. 1650 } RT OTE miles. “sans” ee ae EE | { | GOING HOME CHRISTMAS ° ? Why Not? Read About These Specials, Th en - Come in or Call Today! 1951 DESOTO Custom Fordor sedan with radio, heater. A good car. Only $495 1930 FORD Tudor with radio, heater, and seat covers. Reduced $195. Now only S 1952 DODGE Fordor sedan. This is one of our best. * a ~ $495 ed credit references neces- io we 4 3 A | ‘ o : | Js ( ars sary, If you are 21 and - i ce. # seal rate . ' have a job, we have a car | bearing, 1328 or vest offer |} 1949 KAISER Fordor sedan: Come in dnd drive os va ona *Y MENTS lor yeu, | Double Checked sFOGESAKER Gas + | this one. Yours for only 1953 Chevrolet Fordor 80 3 Dependable {fescwptscton” Directional signals, $125 | ies Brows SS Sere ines Buy Here Dirt Cl ae aaa var Gee, ae ‘| | Ps v . . | Wes Promote To Puan i338 Pay Here i " " -) ‘That false mustac = of Jor’ st em ev ime!’ i oa ee cect = = Can Bo A Paden eos A real special 1952 Pomeums Concord Tudor 8 22 _—— ‘ ; : enn “ sad 2 ery time! oe or | 100 1951 Plymouth Concord 615 NATIONAL 53 Buick Super V-6 4 dr $1,005, 6é0 S. Woodward. Birmingham Pre depen 9 Cam'ge Pordor en MOTOR SAI Es bs Dodge, Kadio, heater & For: Sale U Ca 91 FE Ss Ml 43410 i . “ . itso Eereses Manel ee eel oe canicaw c ‘ay fee eas tea si305 For’Sale Used Cars 9! | __For Sale Used Cars 91 (WHEN YOU THINK OF STUDE 1950 PONTIAC 8 cylinder Fordor sedan-with radio oe aren ae ir 120 171 2: SAGINAW * T. | heeter $785 | MERCURY .CONVERTIBLE, 1949. ic ‘64 PONTIAC 8 STARCHIEP cus ‘© Pesce ladles } and heater. ts 8 deer fag a Bs ___t $3 Chev. Station Wagon | New upholstering. top, tires Good | tom ¢ door Hydro-ms' | ; PH. OL 1-0711 +3 ‘a ae peter ; eee | _condition._ FE 2-3976 | Spot light WS.W ong $375 70m, MORE THAN 3 yesns A Isso Studebaner’ Tudor 128 | 16 PORD RADIO EATER 02 Dodae ¢ ar Radio heater Mund go VERY S550 LEER | | aber etait 5 | “WIN | F R yy we aod aie. 3 g ¥"___ | 3909 De ot ¢13 wer ee Gar | yromatic $ Lake oetide Moron sales | Hants plus CO & AP ‘acces | '| 1949 WILLYS station wagon. Right in our front Year End Clearance er todos ‘Peres ¢5 50 30d Wier 6 OO oeey | eee aes s m2 at Buckhorn Lk MY 3-261) | TOUS 7.200 miles. $1.97. Call li & _ Cheersinte ates 195 1946 Fordor 555 | down 34 months to pay overdrive esters oe NABH ‘32 RAMBLER HARDTOP. eats. — a eee ~R ine. A real beauty. 1947 Chevrole: pickup #108 eel Weldwera Warmlnge: | qa oe yc) Cpe Bo | ae beoter, 2 lone peist. 060. | tas, PONTIAC. ¢ DOOR DELU 1048 TRPce long, stabe MT e410 “ob Naa ‘Ramitter’ mallee 6 8 eg gee Birmingham | penee _tteering. Hydremetic oi 23 Wagon $ 695 | _other_ accessories FE 3-0478. « < 2S at; rea . 2223_Lapeer Phone PE_3-0060 PETERSON | So NABH RAMBLER CONVERTL KSehie a a DOs oe ( ARS 1951 NASH station wagon. Yours for only SPECIAL | stany Onines—inggeatarg os sea od $295 , Many . FOR SALE BY OWNER. 14a | : 2 Plymouth Dealer | ies) Willys’ Baden To A. 4 is Olds “hydrematic. 4 Bonti open sabret i 2100 = | : 1951 International Pickup! 38, Years Pair, pesline Iss Kawer ¢ door sedan oose From ae boon hon wlis FE it ne trarametie power ales OC] IVER 1949 FORD 8 cylinder Tse with radio, heater, : $595 to ‘Pe “tous ee eS aoe Pn FE =| all access, low mileage, 1 owner. | & : seat covers and overdrive, | CHEVE.3@ DELUXE 2 Door. ISER BALES. & SERVICE Riemenschneider Bros. | 183° paaene Pwo DOOR sei | Yl, 14040 or 1087 N. Livernete Ra radio, heater werglide “ery 3776 AUBURN AVE. PE 44683 - Frank st. Birmingham, MI 46-0503 jess anise ma | na $195 WILSON GMC | se tte 8 sr samen wives Dodge- PLYMOUTH my CRANBROOK "Churn “iycramabe, pews? 165%, FORD Tivise wien, Radio. ee . , : a ar ; m1 e.| steering api other accessories. | or udor sedan, Kado, heater an 809 S. Woodward CHEVROLET 1963, 2 DOOR. | 4dr. clean inside and out. 1 ti heater, whitd walls, excellent FE 2-648 : ’ . ‘ : =. Straight trans R& HH. 1 owner and driver Very jow mile nd O 5 ronan Wry eee att ; ’ ik , FE 4-453] guise, PE $3232, 1006 Berwish |_ age PE &-1321 or FE 21183. Plymouth ake cn etler Mal Gisme after | SN PONTIAC CHIRPTAIN, 3| actual miles. A one owner like new. Yes, es a i04 FORD CUSTOME LINE TWO “we nor opm ; on its on : For Sale Used Cars 91 | CHEVIE ‘5) 2 DOOR DELUXE Fordomatic and everything. The Cars With The pontiac 198) DELUXE 4@ DOOR | Good cuadiion, Original owwer, | : » ~~ - 210. Redic and heater. Excel | Just like brand new We trade. Forward Look” Hydraratic. Fully equipped All| $545. 313 8. Paddock, upstairs | ‘$695 | $1 195 AUSTIN ‘43 $165. NEW TIRES, pene geo age Priced che for es 8 eee . 4 i . access 2° | a. 7. FE 5-6304 | apt | x Funs and looks good, 200 N.| See *Alg,.5” Cennull yet Saves 232 S. Saginaw St. \CLEAN *ONTIAC 8 2 TONE PONTIAC 1953. 4 DOOR | ——_ 51 Buick 4 dr., radio, | 1952 PONTIAC Chieftai i is li | a ve et cowpr | FORD WiCTOMIS’ ot FORDS | Phone FE2-9131 | Rydrametie "alod onaiuon FL | Went, tees couauion oiite hak || ee ere Shas cadie “heater: Hydeamatie = tien. Coss ry, po rust. | mat ‘tatlo, and Beater white | Mrsremet: ceed ‘eendiies. Fe | ng ee A- a leater. new and has radio, heater, Hydramatic and Ha > Sa ucourn ‘i954 PONTIAC * DOOR. | whitewall tires. This is a beauty. , pene ieroil 4-3 DOOR ’49 MERCURY ..... $3 05 | i apeliger custom ‘aleineodl “— _ Ss 1s a beauty 51 FORD Pacaeual car of tasters represtet _ Coupe with radio and heat | wr steering, pwr. brakes, tint $1795 es $995 Country sedan Station Wagon | $15 Must sell this week.- EM NATIONAL Motor Sale " jerom fa | wight saa and white side wails. | é | 0 un adie ead) heater: 3.2180, IMs Saginaw st Call PE * | °53 Buick 4 dr., radio, | 199 PLYMOUTH 5 passenger coupe. One of $889 | oe fea ————— |For weg EARSRTEN g | ealee Dynaflow. | those hard to find good ones ood eater, power- : * MICHIGAN'S ‘or AG a ‘ | brakes spet tight, hydramatic, * é VTIGAN - S. Perry St G t S t "49 $195) etc Low mileage ¥ owner $195 FINEST 6 S. | Aci Sy e 2019 Dixie Highway. ] 5 SLES 7F 4-6882 KAISER DE'UXE FORDOR PONTIAC 1953 CH - : equipped. ME BIO PAVED 107 == rete = (on onion re ee, face Sooty TEPTAIN | oe me Foed| clave 27d 148 CADILLAC sedan. A real sharp automobile. . WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD | ext Side Used Cars| ? clean Hydromatic radio, heater | OY 1 Sa yueer = Or. ‘as $3 yi y wal Buick pa Te | ROAD v3) W Huron PE 42185 | . i tieee Fr vibes atier 3 aa Fordomatic iss DEG GE sows As Only SS eT ONTIAG SREEEIe Whe Game or 6... $175 SERA po S896 = 1962 Chevrole: ‘eluxe 2 dr From | FC “LU . Huron Motor Sales a ao eee bio. b cun coure BhUF. FIN. 1 PONTIAC 3 Se a ee $785 pan — ree RETAIL cone Fanart 4 bg orpeom | Co unity | Inet ULES he ee Es ward Birmingham. 5] Ch | Cl t Cc Open 8 A. M. = P. M. UICK CEPT! d ', ton pickup | mm SPECIAL DELUXE .92 PONTIAC ey evrolet ub Coupe clean. New tires and i641 Chevie sedan | ‘46 RICE Catalina, $1,293 _FE | 2-6339 ; "| 3080 Ford 2 door special ot $206 | ee rene ____ | radio, heater _W__ BUY SELL AND TRADE Motors PONTIAC 8 STREAMLINER TU - | . DOR WITH RADIO. HE ATE R | i SUPER, | RIVIERA ontinental | AND TWO-TONE PAINT $895 woiek tne cemrony mivER| (GOODWILL | ii ginucenchiettaactt “48 PONTIAC —'47 $935 SI 10p nme :; " ig geen i , , A ace Adee d and heater Syestow™ Foowr Be bre hara. top neers Streamiiner “8 four. door radio | : 235 E Lincoln Andi, sadie “Your Local For Dealer eect eesl| USED CARS |i sestasctees | Siri Bpetecit sch’ gonimsitio Wenrenn tes "and heater | ; “a WILL FRA oo 6) Piv dio and heete overhau . 4 IE rR. ) Ss Sa Ba BOK waxbe 0 | “WOT A WAKE BOT 4 POUT $end é Pavia” ater $395 LUSTROUS BROWN FINISH ; 147 : ginaw St. Scott Lx. B. ‘adiliace ' ‘6 Buick super $ O '33 BUICK 53 PONTI | ee core from 60 aoe "51 BUICK (AD ws a0 . $285 r 1395 PHONE FE 5-4101 S NTIAC nd ‘arranee of accept bow ; —— | PONTIAC, 8 TUDOR SEDAN Om 53° Chevrolet) Bel Air} : Roadmaster with power steering. ° S€ Buper Riviere four door radio, WITH RADIO HEATER }a” : eee Bese Senay eas | Seder cae ome) “Baal gan aa WYDRaaTiC, rine" can | sport Coupe - ° 495 ae * Auburn Ave SAD ; Fe 8) KAISER, SPOTLIGHT, RADIO, ; . $1,689 4 mara overdrive $343.50. 255 49 $295 You don’t have to look « at “$495 omte ee aa mas T . ¥ MICHIGAN'S 51 FORD HUDSON 50 5 PASSENOER | 31 CHEVROLET Genes pera ones) eh esered scat eee meden'| ath codie |" coupe. very clean throughout. Bar-| Be! Air Club Coupe. 2 tone paint.| Jet BLACK PINISH ND; Matt! Harg », | ’SO Pontiac Sedan, radio, FINEST en a A heater gain, FE 37542 radio, heater and Powergiide : SASS argreaves “ Sees ’ Gn THe CORNER OF $625 . feceieg oa bl —_ la oo. 4 ; ‘49 . 345 We have many used cars heater : ‘ ve S tase TS oes See $ vaarked imo I d D } | } ur heate : FRAZER ‘47 GOOD CONDITION SA SAAT EOS _ PLYMOUTH SPECIAL DELU oe ay CUPaA, GS. FE 83 LINCOLN Leaving fo: Florida $100 | 53 CHEVROLET | FORDOR “WITH RADIO. AND building at 211 S. Sagi-1 $795 a Geuws. ndia. hese col Meee: |_| 0 Serres 8 Ar, rete icat. | BEATER naw St. for your con-) 7, in Mates +m 8 irene te a WE HAVE | $1195 ‘49 2s en | °52 Plymouths—2 dr. and CHFY LIKE NEW FE oF fe bs, Over -. = mak nd model Ut ce “< a _ _ . trop oe $3400" with raat | i C 4 dr CHEVROLET «@& SP LJ eeree arrange oul zt 'STOM 8 CLUB COUPE "coupe. Special deluze aot =a iy 0 Fey Rin '42 CADILLAC WITH RADIO. HEATER SUN .-4 7) oe ae Chevie 4D i. 2 53 PACKARD SONOMY CARS ow AUBURN an 4 VISOR AND SEAT COVERS 34 Buick 4 dr... 2s! tone (Stee papal Sport Coupe with all power equip: | “06 HENRY gL MEATER. R RADIO ee Le ESee. beer Br "<2 Plenw 2dn $1495 | $395 sen ers. : and s‘gnal light Good : . 2 -.ee S149! ; 2000" ov $1,395 | die . = $345 49 eee es $360, 54 Plym. 4 dr..... "$1463 49 Pontiac 2 dr., radio, , CHEVIE. “f) 4 DOOR BUY. : DODGE FORDO! N cti(ahe — £Q5 — miles. Accessories. Call TIP-TOP | - FLUID DRIVE aan HEAT. = Chev. 4 dr......$1595 neste “ pars 1.0054 R '51 STUDEBAKER USED ARI 49 FORD ER AND SEAT COVERS ‘M4 Chev. 2 dr......$1645 “DOOR SEDAN. Station Wagon with radio & 5 | . Very clean. Weil | CD Coupe with radio and heat C geo [s 53 Cadillac.C oupe | : : 7g APs Mell] or iock No 303) eeter 49 395) — | The finest selection of 2f aoe : $395 : s0Gncoc J! DeVille 3,295 O Se GOOD CONDI- $545 $395 | EM te wee ee MUI! Delille ......, $3,295 | “> | OLDSMOBITE 98 FO | °6 = egz| ‘Sl Studeb: ., Ta: | x, 1954 Chrysler New Yorker i” Pan nwrtn” WADTO ee Soe Rivest 9a, Studebaker 4 dr., a | Corg on North Woodward Ave . » “ Es | , « ) Me dealer, PE bats. + owner. ‘49 DE SOTO four door. two tone blue Deture ae eg radi. =I bee A eS yee WwW il] b ld b f D m “10 COKE Sedna. _putematic | transmission. | finish, radio and heater,| beater. ee ° S30 <6 Aiea eee 1395 I © sO elore Lece ber ter, washers, turn $305 0 pri . ~ e Won. ..¥ vay $ : o= Posngpcen : power steering, power Sl4y <7 e i olst ed Tos2 — = Fo | brakes, rear seat speak.| - 7 Fe yout 4 : de. aa '? fick @ dec Super h : tne 7 ars offer below evrolets, Formeriy | 51 DODGI | er, white sidewall tires S$] STUDEBAKER | 2 ONS PO ess as 2X9) Radi , ori = 5 | er, SY 4 Radio and heater av WwW taxicabs. Reas 101 W Seden with redie cod beater) and windshield washers ed algmesti a apeilcoa a adel eral Bright t Spot 52 [Indson Wasp....$725 and he e { € 10 est prices ever (Stoc 0 J668-A) . utomatic§ trapst = | iT ’ . Huron. S495 This car is hke new. Low] “8 ents ehard Lake at Cass | : hs a . F599 ¢ and are in near-new condi- a od] Semioen onal sronTs COUPE mileage. Come see and aie 4) | . : h a. poe ~ 195 tion Hae $1875 7.000 actual miles = oo : ' _ . | SEEN TION 2 C1) ne ee = aot o Fe . - : . - MA S2u ak ve 33 BUICK SUPER ere, i Ute peter | "30 PLAMOL TI PONTIAC ¢ SUPER DELUXE "MY Ply. 4 dr $525 0) Hudson 4 dr, radio, . 1951 CHEV POWBR GLIDE. RA. Sedan with redo heater and $2.45 } * oo sean Fully squipped FF .- = ee heater dio ang beater. Ercrouenty Dynafiow oe No 3806) CLARKSTON evavertipie Coupe, radio & heat ran M0 Merc. 2 dr ...... $8545 19353 CADILLAC 1983 PLYMOUTH _ clean ance. FE 2-540 $1,595 preset Sees ne ye 49 PONTIAC. ¢ DOOR, SILVER ‘5 ©255- an An ; ine CHEV. 1 OWNER FINE | MOTOR SALES S545 streak | Radio and heater clean. 0 Hudson 2 dr......$375 lal Geer hae Reasons wn rOUr DOOR’ The CRANBROOK shops. 908, VED i01 | CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER ee eee _ee,_ Soe in 49 Chev. 2 dr........ $395 $595 mie, Nola, Weeaiaile caxioaele ue iuiees rele Ls CHEVROLET. 1954 4 DOOR sE- 0 CHEVROLET Clarkston. Mich. . oe PONTIAC. 19541 DR DELUXE. 40 Mere. 4 d $395 - . transmission. direction signais biater’ [aie Wn@lieetere: Meee = den, Power slide transmission. | 3 door radio and heater. ‘Stockh Open 8 A Mabie v m__ dail SIEON TIA a2 oy CCG GE $399) 49 DeSoto Club Coupe. backup tents and | whitewall lights, whitewall tires. tinted 4,000 Aas an ane he No 3788-A) P Convertible coupe. radio. heater 49 ford) 2 dr. ..... 9045 | Sharp canet wae Schenk mies: ne pes eendé se sieny other sine | nn Pe kee ’ €545 | Hy tramatic 5 wall tires 5] Dodge \an S795 €1.795 features $1145 eware, FE | Sed a . ; “ esveres : sis 5 $4210. 8.000 MILES | LOO | 4) rhe ra : ae | Ping ee ies ; K AUTO SHOW 32. Chev. Panel. .... $695; $395 z 4 _Must "sell. $1.35. OR 37001 52 CHRYSLER BUICK 51 Chev. Panel. .... $495 1953 PLYMOUTH 1933 CHRYSLER ROLE? 1 = Co tible Ro Maste s 2 -*< - ’ . , x “4 i ears , z vat he . ce = a 8 & > ne} ceil |. meee OLET Weel gine cod ai) power al Master tres | (3) 1935 Customtine Ford “sour accr 3 sene paint. redo 4 ue \ Panel. 1c. $195: 48 Buick 2 dr., radio and STATION WAGON. A. car that WINDSOR. Finished in an at- ots e, S905 7 o. ii . s eater es : : a sn every nee 7 , : ee ue Ladors tial VESTERDAYS i lord Pichu... S089 heater Sierra aie INR haat bi ‘ Dosa! gal war) very eat. 95 each €] 595 _ 49 Stude Pickup... .$345 mileage, one owner. radio cators. tinted glass. whitewail weAKE OMId. orn — esll lise : 965 Hepsiadh Wenn indicators and Linke cnet - nixion at Buckhorn Lk. MY 2-261! | 2 DODG! (6% Ford Cuastonin $ ¢] 345 ce ee et Mace ana Opes Ti a | sedan van DOI it es ai eo ynine 9) PONTIAC NEW CARS “OK USED CARS ee F $1.345 $1,395 seine Gea wend Redes il (Stock No 7180) . dF : ' ‘ ° a | Btreamiiver "8" = two door. radio 1934 MODELS - ) . / revroiet £ Ur., radio 4-7842. $795 atic eos and heater $545 : AD ae ae fait and heater 1953 C HE\ ROLE T 1954 PLYMOL “Tey ee et $395 “ ig ena pO a AM A t | rai aie : i . 1 UAL y-drive transmission wh sid: walls, radio oii “dey | 33 CHEVROLE! Qs , . | . . . i j cators, radio, heater, etcep- 32800 ‘actual mile h : Fe ee at eR a [1 Tome Chelan SO CHEVROLET FORD | $145 tity Sa Ee ° Ez. owerglide | No. 3738) j ux dor. Radio,! Convertti ato. = : ‘ : . ite b lights “ Birmose i $1105 © heater ete eh nig: 05 beater, and | ss - Saginay Sie | 46 te mouth 4 dr., radio / 695 . nt eC $495 Alatthews-Hargreaves and heater = > < wig Omer Late Moders and! val MERCURY FE 4-4546 | Pee cca 193) PONTIAC 115 8 Saginaw . . | T | HAR . Red and cream tro : A i 934 Ford ( line Con: "'<¥ PLYMOUTH Open TH 9pm toned finish, same two tone HARDTOP , CHEV. 195’ « DR. DELUXE. RA- PONTIAC : 19: rd Crestline Con - : CO a $ vote atten ae imation, ie : Beautiful two : : 7 5 : eT . - die, heater good condition “Own vertible Fully equipped Fear Goon. wats end neater | IN LN BARGAINS 129 air-conditioning | heater Hy. mdia, test atic ee 2 eee S . $645 | e ’ | ] ; : ve transmission and many t f i 4 ‘- “48 CHEVIE CLUB COUPE GOOD | $1,895 BUICK “a4 Pontiac, deluxe streamliner, 2 | 46 ' ontiac 4 dr... fadio:| So accessories. y iow mileage tires and ‘ | com aan Pee Somer Gwent | WE ALSO HAVE 15 MORE CARS) luge 3 tone door starting de. | ae $1,795 $795 z motor $50 cash and take over | : : C 1 o | 53 Ford Cuitom mad | . = ot $158. Write Pontiac | THAT WE WILL SELL FOR 85 90 ommunity White side walis 2 acess) soon ~ oy STO E | A pL. O | as a e cele : tone. 1 owner 3 ‘ } 7 : illys, 2 17 Low milea . a . 1983 CHEV. agit, RADIO, HEAT. 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OR | 210 Coy ae Ave. | P.S.—Come in Tonight, We're Open 9-9! is : ! . , 3.7982, A, FE 2-9101 ; - i R a i 4 f : . y ; sealable aise salah atlas ESlaaittage : “i ons . f . =a ot a nay a eg Soe. a awe Paes » ae ee A ri 4 Pos Oo ah i oe * * * + -- Today’ S Television. Programs -- Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV. —s_ Channel 8—-CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. “Little Rascal Follies of 1938."" (9) Capt. Video. Adventure serial. (4) Time for Music. Jane Palmer sings. (2) Kit Carson. “Over, land Stage.” 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) o. News. _ 625—(4) Weather. Sonny Eliot. 6:36—(7) Playhouse. ‘“Melachi’s Cove."" (9) Ralph Bellamy in “The Top- pers.” (4) Traffic Court. Actual cases heard in Detroit. (2) News Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- erett R. Phelps. 6:50-{2) Sports Digest. Chuck Davey. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet Show. (9) Lone Wolf. (4) Stage 4. “You're Only Young Once,” starring Joan Bennett and John Beal. (2) The Ruggles. “Chuck Grows a Moustache.” :15—(7) Detroit Deadline. News. :25—(7) It’s the Weather. Dr. Jerry Sevick. :30—(7) Cavalcade of America. Woman doctor tries to obtain commission in Unign Army ,dur- ing Civil War in “A Medal for Miss Walker.” (9) Guy Lom- bardo. Music. (4) Dinah Shore. Songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards. :45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Jo Staf- ford Show. Jo sings “Love Is Just Around the Corner,’ ‘‘Let Me Go, Lover.” 8:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. ‘Ma- dame 44,"’ with Yvonne De Carlo. (9) Bishop Sheen. (4) Milton Berle. Comedy with Janet Blair guest, Milton gets a job as De- partment stpre Santa. @) Red Skelton. Vivian Blainé guest. :30—(7) Twenty Questions. James Melton, tenor, guest on quiz. (9) Mary Morgan Show. Free Press writer Laurene Pringle tells about the new ‘“‘Name the Car” Contest running in the Free Press. (2) Halls of Ivy. Dr. Hall keeps brilliant pre-medical stu- dent from turning to boxing, Ronald Colman, Benita Hume star. 2 «3 a = 9:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy. | Show. Follow That Man. | Danny's family doesn't agree with Prize committee that he is “Father ‘of the Year,"’ Danny Thomas, Jean Hagen star. (9) Pick the Stars. Variety from Canada. (4) Fireside Theater. Priest’ recognizes artist — in France as man who escaped from Ameriean prison in ‘The Mural” with John Warburton, Rhys Williams. (2) The Ray Milland Show. The McNutlys become unofficial marriage counselors on: campus. |@:30—(7) Elgin Hour. Judith An- | derson, Herbert Marshall, .Fran- cis Lederer, Roddy McDowell in “Yesterday’s Magic,” story of Boston woman whose Italian first husband returns. (9) The- ater. TBA. (4) Circle Theater. “Hit a Blue Note," story of great jazz man on the skids and sing- er who, helps his comeback. (2) Danger. “A Taste for Murder,” with Jeffrey Lynn as a young doctor who has to match wits with his first patient. 10:00—(4) Motor City Fights. Heavyweight boxing, Embral Davidson vs Henry Hall. (2) Life With Father. Father accepts a speaking engagement over the family’s protests, but mother gets even. | 10:30—(2) Stop the Music. Quiz with Bert Parks. (9) Safe Driv- road safety. (2) See It Now. Ed- ward R. Murrow, news com- mentary, ‘‘Report on the Union of South Affica.” 11:00—(7) py’s On. Variety. guest Arnet Cobb. News. (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jack LeGoff. 11:15 — (7) Armchair Theater. “Waltz Time, " starring Patrica Medine. (9) Tuesday Night Mo- vie. “Out of the Blue.”’ with George Brent. and Virginia Mayo. (4) little show. “The Vyit- ness,’ with George Petri and | Constance Ford. (2) Movie Date. “Her Enlisted Man,” starring | Barbara Stanwyck and Robert | Young. 11:30--(4) Tonight. Variety with Steve Allen, Paul Henried, Luba Malina, guests. WEDNESDAY MORNING |7:00—(4) Today. (2) ing Day. Gov. Williams talks of | (9) National | Morning | (2) Pirate Pete. %:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4) Romper Room. (2) Welcome Traveler. 9:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. 10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) Time to Live. (2) Arthur Godfrey. ' 10:45—(4) 3 Steps te Heaven. 11:00—(7)? Creative Cookery. Home. . ‘ 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Betty White Show. (2) Valiant Lady. 42:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30—(7) Story Studio. (4 Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. ;1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (4) Nancy Dixon’ (2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of Life. 1:30—(4) Jean McBride Show. Ladies Day. 1:45—(9) School. 2:00—(7) Stars on. Seven. dies First. 2:15—(9) Masters Music. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. (2) Art Linkletter. 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay- off. 3:15—(4) Golden Wigdows. |3:30—(4) One Man’s Family. (2) Bob Crosby. (4) (4) La- |3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 4:00—(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Justice Colt. (4) -Hawkins Falls. ( 2) Brighter Day. |4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. 4:30—(4)- Mr. Sweeney's World. | | (2) On Your Account. | 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. Modern Romances. (4) |6:00—(7) Auntie Dee, (9) Folk Songs. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) R. Q. Lewis. 6:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9) Howdy Doody. (4). Howdy Doody. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te charge without notice. WIR, (760) CKLW, (800) ww, (856) WCAR, (1138) WXYZ, (1278) WPRON, (1468) WJIBK, (1400) TONIGHT WWJ. Fibber McGee WCAR, News, Mnythm bot bri — —- WXYZ, Top of Town 9:185—WJR. Kiteher Club J ews. Ha ay ee CKLW. Harry Flannery WPON. News. Mus ta WPON, News, Records WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie CKLW, News WJBK, Don McLeod WCAR, News, Music WXYZ, CKLW, 10:15—WW.e. GOlidersieeve 10:38—W JR, Stare at Night | WWJ, College Choir Top of Town Freddie Mariin a eo eT mere 9: 4—WJIR | 9-s9_WJR, Mre rage vete & Joe CKLW, Good Neighbor 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins CKLW. Musical Airs e 1%—WJR. Dr. Maione CKLW, Story Time 1:43— WJ Guidin he 6:15—WJR, Clark a WXYZ, News, Top WCAR, femple Academy | s bs . a = Lig WWJ, Bud Lyne CKLW. Girardin om gh Onstne pry — WXYZ, Lee "bare 10:46—WJR, Musi WJ, McBride, Smith ° CKLW, Eddie Chase CKLW. Greuaaiea WXYZ, My true story ween Peco grins WCAR, Taik Sports 11;00—WIR. News cxLw. News, Homeches Pinta - we y ‘ . WJBK, Newa, Murphy t WJ, News €:30—WIR, Reynolds, Racing| WWJ. WCAR. News. Temple WWJ. Plain Bil J, Russ Mulholland pL AL TE cata WPON, News, Party oe Club 1460 Bill Stern o—wWw 3o— Ww nN Drake AR, Magic Muste . U:AS—WIR, Bob Reynolds eT denn cds | Wes Le ieee WISE, Dinner Music ee ee CKLW. Mary Morgan | WXY% Martin Bloc& 6:45—WJR, Lowell Thomas wae ia WCAR, Pontiac High WCAR. Hall. Sports wxYzZ, 11:30 WJR. Music 16:40—WWs, Break tne Bank ¢:45—WJR. Brignter Day 4 Marriage Pave : w ft WXYZ, Oirl Marries ww Teta te | SL EN reee | EL SotetPirace | Rein icrmcar wan WXYZ, Red Skelton noes | Bas ween Strike It Rich 3:06—WJR. Wendy Warren CKLW, Fulton Lewis Jr. Moa. Komances WWJ. Woman in Love WJBK, Larry Gentile WEDNESDAY MUENING | CKLW Ploride ‘TRA WKY? Fa MeKenrie * 6:30—WJIR, Agri'cit. Voice WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR, News. Carousel "ae = WWJ. Bob Maxwell WCAR. News. Lady Song cic-ernl, dank « Cay heme WXYZ Prea Woife | 11-18. wWXYe—Ever Since Eve. unt Jenny aa alters Some too WPON, Hymn Time se Trent organ ety 11:30—WJR, Make Up Mind . wxva, Gilver Eagle . sao a Club 1460 WW). Phrase Paves | WJBK, Den Mciee wIBK’ Gabriel Heatter 00—WJR, Jim Vinal WXYZ, Curtain Calls 8:45—WJR, Our BK, Larry Gentile Tobe: ng WPON, Pontiac Party WWJ. Rt. to can 7:45—WJR, Ed M 11:46—WJR, Rosemary WWJ, One Mans Family 7:15—WJR Muste Fall WWJ, Becond Chance 4:00—WJIR, House Party CKLW, WJBE. Gentile, Binge CKLW. 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It showed Truman being sworn in as President after the death of Frank- | lin D. Roosevelt. Then the scene | shifted to a closeup of Truman an-| nouncing that a terrible new weap- on had been used on the Japanese —the atom bomb. The man at the hpad table seemed to Watch this | Eisenhower. scene with greater intensity than | ever. The screen next showed Tru- man, Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin at Potsdam—one of the his-| torie conferences of the Truman | administration. Finally, there was a_ shot of Truman with some of his military leaders, including Gen. Dwight D. | There wasa ripple of applause, but those who started it seemed to realize quickly they were there to honor another President. The clapping faded and died. But it was an anti-climax. A | man making a speech is a prac ticed spectacle... The man who had sat there in the partially darkened ballroom watching his day of glory unfold | Gets 3 Years Probation Bob Lee Brown, 23, of 744 Stan- ley Ave., was sisced on three | years probation yesterday when he appeared before Oakland. County Circuit Court Judge H. Russel Holland after pleading guilty to service station at 867 Baldwin Ave. on Nov, 25. ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, | (2) .| ing the play to appear.” ‘TUESDAY, DECEMBER ‘Protests Follow British TV Show of ' Secreta R 14, -1954 + ‘1984’ -|Stark Realism — Called Shocking Newspapers Differ on Suitability of Play Depicting Slave State LONDON wW—Realistic scenes of torture and lovemaking in a tele- vised version of George Orwell's anti-Cominunist novel *1984"’ have stirred a tempest of press and pub- lic protest in Britain today. A — for the state-spon‘ sored tish Broadcasting Corp. acknowledged that hundreds of out- raged telephone calls were re- ceived after its dramatization was screened Sunday night. > * * Byt he told reporters: “We felt we were giving ‘the viewers a mas- terpiece of our time,” and added that the BBC will repeat the tele- cast as scheduled on Thursday. Orwell's story depicts a police state 30 years hence in which the people have been reduced to serfs under a symbolic dictator called “Big Brother.” Serfs who break the government rules are sub- jected to brainwashing and torture. An American dramatization of the nove} was televised over a U.S. 1953, It showed the hero, Peter Cushing, strapped in a torture machine with blood and _ perspiration running down his head. Other scenes showed passionate lovemaking between Cushing and another ‘‘slave,"’ played by Yvonne Mitchell. “The BBC went too far,” de- clared Philip Phillips, TV reviewer of the Daily Herald. “I. say the repeat should be scrapped,” wrote the Daily Sketch’s Jonah Barrington, adding, “the BBC drama department should be censured for ever allow- * 8 @ One critic, however, took a dif- ferent view, David Holloway of the News Chronicle commented that “it may have been too much for many people to bear’’’ but that “to have mutilated it would have been unfair to Orwell’’—who died in 1950. “Tt is difficult to imagine the novel being more faithfully or ef- fectively adapted to television,” Holloway added. * ¢ @¢ * London newspapers reported their switchboards were swamped by persons registering protests. The indignant viewers, they re- ported, described the play as ‘‘de- pressing, nauseating and shock- ing.”’ —% BBC's Barry Learoyd, who helped stage the play, viewed it at home and told reporters later: “It stunned me.” *. ° s A BBC spokesman pointed out before the play began that the an- nouncers warned the viewing audi- ence it would be “unsuitable for elderly people or younger mem-| bers of the family.” The BBC, a public corporation, at present has a TV and broad- Famous Paris Nude to Wear Beads in U.S. ~ .By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—The famous Paris nude, Yvonne Menard, of the). Folies Bergere, hopes that’Miam!, Las Vegas, Texas, Hollywood and New York will atiow her to appear in her usual costume— her skin, “In Paris, were you completely nude?” I asked during a fully clothed interview. “I have on ze minimum!” She held up thumb and forefinger | | to demonstrate the size of her costumé. . . , x *«* *&* * vO Lou Walters of the Latin Quarter, whe brought her to the — U. S., imagines that in Miami she may be required to wear semething—say a bead or twe. But she will not do a strip- tease, so she insists, As star of the Folies Bergere for three years, more of Yvonne was seen by more Americans than any other Paris star. Few eae Yankees got to meet her. I ' asked whether Orson Welles ’ came to see her showing her wares. . “Naturalmente!” she laughed. “His big eyes were almost out of their sockets.” “I prefaired not to meet them. I wanted to leave them with their dream. _® * * 2 “When I work, I do wear | somesing,” she said. ,. “What?” I asked anxiously. “Bodee makeup!” she ; laughed. here, she became so nerv- eus when she accidentally dropped a shoulder strap, YVONNE MENARD that she wept. * * * *. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Marion Brando's Josanne tiffed with him in the Russian Tea Room the other day, and walked out leaving him alone with his tea, but later they returned, seemingly quite happy. . . The Rita Hayworth-Columbia Pictures armistice may come true any day. Harry Cohn's olive-branch offer is due and Rita's receptive. Bob Smith, a heart attack victim, returns to “Howdy Doody” Jan.17, . . Gregory Peck’s kids will meet him when he arrives in N. ¥. Dec. 20... Acleaner at the Hickory House accidentally burned up $2,300 with the trash . . . Nat “King” Cole leaves Jan. 4 for Australia and $6,500 a day. : * * * * Way te a Man’s Heart: Nancy Sinatra cooked up a big Italian dinner for Frank .. . Ida Lupine says she might still reconcile with Heward Duff “if he'd put his mind te it”. . Stripper Rose La Rose was offered 4 G's a week to work the Las Vegas swank spots. 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