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MLE “x ys ‘REHi § Aang , Mo i SB Se ees ia alt Ae ialite eet eS H Hi | fe ge eis eden phils: ail ht cae ui ana ae eaheaddie = eee ae sepa ef - “east wren dag 2 kt E. 2 ~ * acme. pi sn er , (hy r en eeienal . i s F . - « “ re SE ESE PES SS JHE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1958 VER a Harrelson Case Held [Comedy' Slated ~ (Birmingham Youth | S the bazaar opening at 2 p.m. end one A = ar 1 | Mrs. Willi ‘Such- however, ana te , ante _ 7 = _* am Italian dinner being served ©) parm and Garden . - William R. Ball never emanated from either Clare alt Gags at Ste sea | sy aan at ni nan ih | ae see : | Articles fide holiday” giving will} Christmas music was also beard, | of 1931 Emily Ct, died at her resi-| opinion, no members of the sub) corny ead vigereus figure who w with baked | Presented by the choral group of | dence at 3:30 a.m. today following | committee had such an intention.) Log, , real contribution to the goods, Caristmas cards and grab | Bloomfield Hills School, with Clar-) « prolonged illness. “The staff, of course, has | state.” oe . surprised at any stepping public hand, and tea will be served dur-| Special guests were the Junior | 1905, she was the daughter of} of the decisions which have lim- | Sigier has practiced law in Lan- the afternoon. Wornen’s Gub and members of the | Charies E. and Edna Faxton , ing ited, restrained, or from time te | sing. His two law partners, Victor Mrs. Charles Parrott is bazar | fren association. Mrs, William |Groves. She was & member_of! tune stopped the investigation in- |C. Anderson and Leland W. Carr ~~“ patrenen, geateted by Myre, Dave | Pickinson was tea chairman. Galloway Lake Methodist Church. | t recketeoring Jr., were rushed to the erash scene | Bradbury, Dinner chairmas Jack yy Fy Besides her husband, she ix sur- : by State Police to help identity the will be assisted hy Cayton Kéwia Minks vived by two sons, Charles R. of| “Attorneys and lobbyists for the | “0 _— ‘Rico. Service for Edwin Minks, St, . 4s sin’ : oe netee Rann = preceding 8 om Birmingham Mails Out Mrs. James Nye said the Canton branch of the as-/ field Gans was fined $1 Monday Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents j S omit Wind veliccity 3 mprj . meral ‘eciation has been encouraging | for violating the drugs and nar- = 7 on . j tigection’ Noreen" ”*” | County-School Tax-Bills cRumeral for Mrs. James (Mable | Chinese girls to marry Russians] cotics act, Guns was caught pro- Frank Anderson 3 W. A. Pollock . ; Tuesday st $01 pm , ye, 70; of 1617 Cass Lake wer / snes Wemnentar st 142s. =| RIRMINGHAM—The city mailed |. will be Wednesday. at. 3:30) S symvcne pg: p> i eslarane teen Agency sila / on rises Wetnesdsy ot 1:30 om out several thousand “Christmas | ship. ing house. . 2am —— Gilbride-Mailahan - ° ] Fe mee tae TITLE | County and school tax statements it, Spy / eee “4 p. @....057,..41 | totaling $1,507 591.66 tn Inc. H Ww. Huttenlocher a a. oe The tex, rate i $33.50 per $1,000 | , pA oe: be added. - Insure With fp. “4 a % * - ae z . é F eae 2 ot oe 7 a ter e ae | * z ™ wg a rs . - Pind , ere r z : j <> 5 ° niet wane eM Fs A ae - 6 3 4 a . Fah ee Jj. 1 4 es bes See or ‘ . > 7 “TV BUG IN JAPAN—Televikion seems to be just as popular in Tokyo, Japan, as it is anywhere in the U, 8. This outdoor set in- stalled in a Shrine draws many “Viewers every afternoon. naesd a a - if Hosed Down Daily ens, like grass, grow faster if they are sprayed with the garden hose daily, Assistant County Agent | John High says. The birds have no sweat glands, “JACKSON, ‘Miss. (UP) — Chick=| 54 a a ee ; ‘ ; } ; ‘ A . ¥ ) z ae . fo # hs Be * __ tite PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, _DECEMBER_ 1, 1953. | Chickens Grow Better _ t ¢ ™ Christmas. You'tt Child's WITH THIS ADV. 499 bring their children to keep them out of mischief and knit as they watch their favorite-program. Of all the progranis, baseball is the most popular. Bob Considine Says: 4 former. Toy Land “CLIP- THIS ADVERTISEMENT — Tonight and Wednesday—Super Toy Buy! ““Watch this page every’ day of the week from now—until See typical super=speciais Sorry—fio phone orders or-leyaway at this low, low price, Flexible~Steering—Steel. Runners Lovely gifts! Lavich gift af {= by BOURJOIS ° : i y nda gees . trike this; Sleds hollow-ground runners for longer slides ‘and easier steer. ing... Double braced as pictured LIMIT—1 to @ cus- 2nd Floor Again Christmas Cards Have No Room for Christ NEW YORK (INS)—This is as; The Wrights found it tmpoesite | good a time as any to renew our} for a time to explain to the War | annual campaign’ to get Christ | Department that their machine ac- back on Christmas cards, where tually would work, and they sought | Gua wv ats varia. sak es BEACON Flannel ct Robes | ‘ By Every Housewife Who Bakes Fancy COOKIES (The GIFT Mask Wanted \ \ he is having as much trouble find- | ing.room as his family did jn that | inn at Bethlehem some years ago. | A piece we wrote on this topic a year ago is still wringing a little mail out of the public, and an! package it calls the chapel series. | Several companies complained that they--have-always~printed-re- ligious cards and Why blame them, i é A i : i rt Eg ff ie i The anniversary of pow- ered heavier-than-air flight finds this country spending more on military aviation alone than it spent, altogether through many, | many decades of its life. But as) Fred Kelly recalls in “Air Force,” the U. S. was a most difficult customer for aircraft at the -start. The airplane was here to stay for sree Eee uy on ; hi | ‘ + sf no funds for experimentation. | In the spring of 1907 Congress. man Herbert Parsons sent Presi- a ee ping from the “Scientific Ameri- But-it was not until intelligence reports from abroad showed the |i i sharp interest of France and Eng- |e) iland in the Wrights that-there-was+ . | any encouragement in this country. } And the first plane was not-de- livered until 1909. has written a piece you won't want to miss, if youye 4 Bying-bull. At least 10 Sepaness soldiers are Now, YOU can be a fancy-pastry chef! Just follow the simple instructions They weré asked what prompted them to sive, and one produce fl Sfonal-looking recent date showing GI's walking |f Cookies, eclairs, down a Tokyo street arm in arm |fcreem puffs, me- with kimona’d Japanesé girls. Only |J ringue shells, lady then had they known the war was|[ fingers. Press holds over. \ : enough dough to make up The two former soldiers I to 80 cookies without re- were returned to homeland. | § Gilling. Come in and let us In 1951 one returned, trudged to thew sen how cay 8 to the top of Suribachipondered a | Autos Not Necessary for Drive-in Theater ROCHES and PASTRY ~, S95 Genuirie BEACON flannel in check patterns Sit stan? PERFUME Purse Flocon ribbon-tied to Robe has braided collar trim and belt. Colors “Sa colorful “Gilt Star”. Beloved «mate $1.00 are..blue, maroon or red. Buy now for Christmas | $1.25 Paris Perfume in , gele Holiday dress. $2.00 "Genving Solt-Lohther Sela) Ps Felt Slippers Soft, comfortable felt. slipperg - - with soft leather sole. Check Yhim. on navy-biue As SNOWMAN” The ste } | | of Perfume — so » r ' k- Cologne elegant | —_ 1.00 ot feng 0 Poe eames Boys’ 2-Piece Flannel ° ne @ ° Tl Delightful Gifts meee: Gosted & Renta Pp ; | from $1 te $25 1.00 pry casas: G jamas sine is | leer SIMAS @ need PP eorg 1 95 to 16 ~ Flannel pajemas in coat style. Pre- shrunk, guaranteed fast. colors, part elastic waist. A typical Simms bet- ter gift at a better price. _ Boys’ Genuine NAZARETH Ski Paj poe The GIFT That The. Entire Family Will Use and Enjoy ON ee eee eg All Wanted Colors in Popular Models - if ty eae a — LADIES _Femous Bread ; es FULL FASHIONED yon Hie All the most popular shedes and hues, You'll love their sheerness end fit. All sizes 8% to Il. Full Size 27x27—BIRDSEYE Baby Diapers Regular $2.39 1 88 Per Dozen is, BROTHE SIMMS expec. .then she gives him " MAX FACTOR _ rooming ensentinls for men this CHRISTMAS A git of Signanare by Mas Beene works better than mistletoe. He'll Full 27 x 27 inch Birdseye diapers. Fleecy napped, first quality. Limit 3 dozen to @ customer. Tonite and Wednesday only. os New SAFETY and COMFORT in the Auto! “Baby Drive-R-Seat” \ does wonders for your skin The Gift for the Handyman Husband, Relatives or Friends! BETTER HOMES & oa Se many say it’s practically magic for the skin! | ‘The very first application helps stop dry skin, @ common cause of premature, wrinkles. And daily use makes fine lines less and less apparent. Lanolin Plus contains a great abundance of lan- olin which enables your skin to become more ee en ee te rf Same THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. DEC oe 1, 1953 | ay Me rele ote girt } terday. saa banesonogegcoceney Founded. onsProgressive Principles eceipanen | Farmer-Snovet FUNERAL HOME 160 .W. Heron St re 29171 Senetisscetyeccceveccsccscsqseesteverssneraccs: ——— | — ‘Berison Has Good Clean Coal + _KENTUCKY LUMP — EGG — STOKER | — oe | f as er later. Mosquitoes Massed ee kee Sickness Tests i HELENA, Mont. @—Shipments lof about 300 live mosquitoes have’ Two in Conflict fon T-H Hearings <== "e='e=| Murray Claims More ‘s Public Health service at Hamil- Needed but ives Says! ion. Mont. The Rocky Mountain Over My Decd Body’ _| ‘tm meri are c The mosquitoes are examined to as ena if they are Sid today” senators will have to! cephalitis. Thos conacehy clea Conduct full-scale hearings on glee ping sickness. This is a pilot | President Eisenhower's promised | roject that may guide mosquito | =e; for Taft-Hartley | Kontrol a | Act changes, but a Republican said , ee oe ot | the lengthy hearings would be re- ae yor same variety sumed “over my dead body mosquito — Culex Tarasis — was | The conflicting statements were jidentified “in regions of California | ‘iiade ii separate interviews by affected in a severe encephalitis | two key members of the-Senate | break. Labor Committee, Senators Mur. | ~ ray (Meat! sae Tete TENT“ cry dh DRM. A. MILLER: Optometrist = 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” it it of = 7 Closed Wednesday Aftemoons wr ‘The ‘angele of otal is shaping) ; 43 up as a work-burdened congres-} 1 sional session will be affected by | 4 regreement Without hearings, committee could have a bill ready for debate in February. If the com- | mittee doors are opened to labor | and management spokesmen, the bill.may not be written until wee ks ra ae : t +f a” 9 i ee * POW MARRIED—Army Cpl. Donald K. LeGay, = 25, of Leominater, | POW camp, embraces his bride, the former Constance M. Martin, 19, {after wedding in Fitchburg, Mass. | ener of the Reds. pipe celeb ertiinesindintatuencpeniinatileaininapemnpan caves as passages to the under- I heroes | Mass, first New Engiand serviceman to be released froma Korean five full volumes—provided all the LeGay spent 29 months as a pris- | Primitive peoples considered | world and as the homes of dead) new hearings and a ae emer £ Ives, chairman of the full group’ $) subcommittee on labor legislation, | said testimony taken for two months this year—which ran to ' + } } | information the committee would need. But Murray, senior committee | Democrat, skid any program from } the White House would necessitate “the minutest | attention from the committee and es — —_ a] who invest in United States Savings Bonds under our employee savings and stock bonus plan. As both employees and owners, they have a double interest in serving you. MARY OF THE PEOPLE in this picture are stockholders as well as employees at Standard Oil's Whiting refinery. Out- right bonuses of company stock are given to employees 31,000 OF OUR EMPLOYEES OWN STOCK IN THE COMPANY Tis ie an unusual street, Probably half the _ people who walk here are stockholders. That's;a good average —even for big city financial districts. This is a main #reet within Standard Oil's refin—— ety grounds at Whiting, Indiana. Employee ownership of stock bas been « tradi- tion at Standard Oil, both through individual purchase and employee plans. Today about 31,000 of the more than 51,000 employees of Standard Oil and its subsidiary companies are share owners. They are members of a stockholder family of almost 125,000. These owners include individuals from almost every walk of life, as wel! as many institutions, such as charitable organizations, colleges, banks and insurance companies. Here is a part of what our employees and in- vestors have shared in creating: , A company that produces more than 2,000 useful troleum products which are sold at surprisingly ow prices. i A company whose employees enjoy. wages_and benefits well above the national average for in- dustry generally. A company that buys goods and services from more than 32,000 other companies employing hundreds of thousands of men and women. ‘A company that has invested more than $565,000,000 since 1945 in developing new oil fields and. drilling wells, thus helping to build up the nation’s petroleum reserves. We thought you'd be interested in these facts about a free, competitive enterprise—how employ- ees with their work and investors with their capital have teamed up to build a strong link in an industry that serves America so well, — Standard Oil Company investments in our company’s stock are made not only by individuals but also by pir cmeyry the M. J, Clark Memo- iome of Grand Rapids, Michigan, of which the Rev. Floyd Drake (above) is ree ny enor pratcote from the , home's in on interested parties.” such as manh- | agement ae. labor leaders * . | Murray aw “CIO President !Reuther and a jot of others will ‘testify, giving their analyses of the iprogram the White House has promised to send us in January.” * « ® 4 Ives said the committee has been | told how organized labor and man- agemént feel about the law, Asked Whether. he saw any | Chance of another: round of hear- | ings, he smiled and said. “Over } my dead bat , ; ' When you order coal, please order Fuel Satis- faction. “This superior Bituminous Coal, mined: If your coal supply is running low, this is to remind you to have your bia retiled. There's plenty of cold weather ahead, and there's a conifortable feeling in knowing you slong the N&W, is have weather +-- ~too,-yowll-belp-your- ~——-TpMOst in hearing va dealer serve you beter if you order before you “scrape énd-wilt make your fort the bounom"™. Remember, coal in the bin is just like dollar go farther. Social Problem Shifts From Youth fo Aged BOSTON @ — The social service problem has shifted from youth ae Geo eat, andy Detteh A. Temp) money in the bank — it's there when you need it, and there's always # time whea you need it. now, won't you 4 Call your dealer problem but now it's the aged- | We've got to do more research, study more treatment methods and | do something to abolish the lone. | | tines that comes with edvenced | years.” Ld CARRIER OF FUEL SatTistactios smelting plant at Anaconda Mont | pra | DOUBLE STAMP "4 I, 45. SOUTH SAGINAW Again Ward’s Offer Extra Value... With Every Purchase Made on. Wednesday You Will Receive Double Holden Red Saving Stamps . Redeemable for Val uable Christmas Gifts! _ — “ doi KS ; —LAY-AWAY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT WARD'S NOW! | me 3 5 ; + 7 3 Font : ' roy OW, EF amerad, ihe #90 C4 % e * . ———— = = Tew? 2 erm a ———————— * r ¥ « » j . | ~ - ~saitelanmggetans en | ER*t,..1953 uf a : a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMB Families End Long line | Makes Cutting Remark INo Relatives invited SOUTH BEND;—iInd- (UP) -| ‘ ANADARKO,’ Okla. W — Schoo! | Jimmy Keel, 9, wasn’t keen about |’ Heady just isn’t the same this year for wrap aree de Nests yt ’ Execution --@-pair-of families in the Anadarko | his mother's request. But when a/ sr. JOSEPH. Mo. @®—Mrs. Bon —.,. : customer in “the barber shop said | nie Brown Heady will not ask .any time Ss. ' , t w . sandy leagt one fn achooi, |aet Wes the Ret ewe. Symy) alienate lie are Mr. and Mrs, the barber's towel, | 44 her partner in the Bobby of the chair and ran | Greenlease kidnaping and: killing, his hair - only | Cari A, Hall, have the right to ask A } three persons each fo their execu- eS > | tion “in the gas chamber of the} ; Missouri State Penitentiary. | +—-Miss—Heady's attorney, Harold | | Hull-of-Maryville, said today Mrs. | Heady would not invite anyone | ' ‘and ‘that-he did not know if Hall | would, | ~~ nares eases ooh ‘cing eS _ a her | Christian Science: The Meeting of Lerty to her aunt, Mrs. Nellie Baker. the Letter and the Spirit” You Are Cordially—tnvited » +. £0 Attend a Free Lecture on Christian Science | She also deeded her home to Mrs. Baker and gave her. a life estate in her 320-acre farm near Clear- | mont, Mo. by - rane Feels Right at Home — M A RY C . PORTLAND, Me...(UP)}— Rudy SYMBOL OF HOPE—Ambrose Salmini, of Yonkers, N. Y., dem- Fe ° en HOLLOWAY, C. 8. _____ ff Valle¢ felt right at home in the | onstrates the winning symbol of the $1800 contest he started among of Shreveport, La. Strand Theater where-he-began-his_| Ww ; ns for a symbol that will mean “hope” to people en- Member of the board of lectureship of the mother | Some 30 years ago he was the the- | ¢ the So , with entrants us West German return ad- church, The First Church of Christ, s tist, in rom the Viet zone, wi entrants using es | ater’s $7-per-week head usher. dresses. The winning symbol, selected from 2500 entries, is a simple | oo on drawing that transforms the Soviet emblem into the Christian cross | - In ants ates : = i : in two sketches. The first shows the sickle flattéiiing itself out in | F R a b i a straight line and the hammer becoming the crossbar. The second ; © : ® | ae | drawing shows the compléted cross. It was submitted by a German First Church of Christ, Scientist, PLAYING CARDS | whose initials are us” but Salmini said he would have to find Birmingham out if he wanted his me used, Many specified that their names | were not to be disclosed. Ask About Our sa P , es remjum Pion "|! Mobile Eye Clinic Used McGRATH on Eastern Highways HARRISBURG, Pa. @ — A mo-/| cooperating in, the mobile project. | Mobilgas Service | One of the sponsoring. agen Corner N. Telegraph @ Rite. tk. R4- |) bile eye clinic ig making its way) ,. tha Pennisheenia Association FE 65-7101 along Pénnsylvania highways. And| for the Blind. Chester and Willits Street - THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1953-AT 8:15 Doors Open at 7:15 P. M. . | if the examination determines seri- | ous trouble any necessary follow- | up will be arranged by the agencies ° - , * TF You. 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Only new : Gleam Sighs bactena and thet ensymes with GL-71 : i t sore e 4 e e > = ‘ ee e > sag : cena ae. ye . eam > , ' ’ ; e ONLY GLEEM has GL-70 y * 4 of i , : ‘ ~ . > a. Sec — ™ + * « le 4 ~ é ; * ‘ . : a . / * 3 a 4- At =i ms , oe tas \ cp Hf AS een 2 8 eee : y ie wide Xs r ay : 7 ‘men’s 12-pe. Esquire = 799 + control! Holds 4 quarts | — ae ‘wD a ie ie Ze 4 < k, oe , y "TX ‘ ‘ ____ —— . z m1 . — . \ ’ ee te eS EE ae OME a | bs / —- me \ . ° s J, a “ - d f vi oi... ‘ } 5 ctnaaaed ‘ an ; . j ; ‘ . ‘ \ ‘ e AP pi Rd ~ F R Pia . ao o— , ~ / . J “ THE: PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1953 ‘t \ slo PSR) Case Records of « Paychologist © — total taxable for Social Security was eatery raised from.$3,000 to $3,600. ee Ce Bae es ) Under the existing schedule of in- creases the fates will climb gradually . t© a maximum of three and one-quarter per cent by 1970. In explaining why ‘postponement of the scheduled increase was included in his tax program last May, President Ersennowenr said: . oe S - ¢ $53 teed Sn . . % - . By DR. GEORGE W. for the old age and survivors trust is. in the menopause, «eae fund has now reached $18 billion “Dr. Crane, Grn tie _qremd and receipts at the ‘present tex husband informed te. “Our three rates are in excess of current €x- children are grown and married. penditures.” - “The last one left us about a year ago. Frofm then onward my x * *® Wife has been denpentent, Ss ertes a lot and Says nobody The relief for individual -¢mployes her She claims that ber life: is would be small, 4 maximum of $18 on a ruined, and there is no use living $3,600 income. But it would be consider- = lee: era i i 4 able for employers whose other tax obligations are unusually heavy because of the tense international situation. _ As long as the Social Security {r i quires that air conditioning sys-_ . (International News Service) tems ; tor —_—fund is kept-on-a sound actuarial November—ct P ; be equipped with recirculating . basis we believe thé President is chert Sar pele Soe as p of saving 00 per cent of the water this scheduled increase in rates. at nothing. aa — ee ES We _ ‘Tux last concerted effort in the U. S. om the month, The pte was com 4 ' Owners of existing non-conforming oy eed tgs chek, ett cn es ve %<> While the GOP managed to wn | systems are given 18 months to compl jears “ago | people Ms ot tet Sch ns Sadia, Théa manne tage he Ss ~ al ackeite al 5 the summer of 1955 all air-conditioning a : : end Pliers s— olen” te as ath - units in the City will be operating at en | var bition of sculptored mud. _ “It Looked Good. Before I Plucked it! aad ; ck of this economy ee : _ t The boys got the smears work- ee oat Bee targa Voice of the People ing in Gree Geegien, Buaty, Cae increasingly serious water problem. four-power conference on Germany and = — ay agelis deen tae This has reached a even Austria: “No.” s | | ) ls and dated didn't re ne Oe aidan Tells of Need for Unaddressed Greeting orrnrictmitutttet Mii dar’ camss’tcr te nee sprinkling, it is impossible to main Aworner mystery is why a girl cheer . : fissioned it, Introvertive and then conjure up eens. Bs peels te maintain ioe nent socomta avast spe OOS for Patients at State Hospital | so man Che who had ‘ui matome concerning her hue ~ * * ently an all-out effort to tear herself to we are now in the holiday sea care of the distribution of the ly stating the fact that the postal wa anda ten re Cows and mares do hot suffer | Since 1940 consumption has _ pieces. son, I wonder how many people ards. worker's career is highly spec crocer, No man was secure who Se ee eee _' doubled to 12,000,000 gallons a : know that without their help hun- These unaddressed cards may ‘#lized. had ever written a letter to Santa 2.5, on the other side of the fence i : 3 — : of Pon- be signed and can be mailed in a Norbert Kubiak Claus as @ child. They called ag day and the water table under . The Man About Town. . tse «7: Leneech yw to or left in care of the Social == that—influencing- the witness.____ ple Ha? va maces be vd are Icke we , a remembrance this Christmas. Service Department. Press Needs Name and —_— that's the kind of politics I like. “lf Pity and. brooding. ; lene A cxpreedtels Plates Go on Sale — ee eT ee ents 3 . Address of Each Writer That's the kind we had. beck in qislty bo 'oatgeek te werebicy if protest could be made against the ~ Need Many Tons of Metal OF the hundreds sent last year to Grateful for Letter on This column is in receipt of a and Mat Quay ran the works wish her husband will overwhelm elm her air conditioning ordinance. -to Supply Oakland County eek" threetk "De @e Postal Worker's Career oie a Se Sr 8 weleet, Mantes So send for my bulletin “Sex Big ee alphabet. : I wish to express writer will send his name and © tm those days they called « S aidadioe othe see Land Ownership in U.S. "=e “EO rn ane rer en Las tur it ene min eng Comm rams tee me aap ero : oe — =e Dnt ! +! Die . reed . ek: | Po bey compre aeres ne Sean A 2 kas of. motel toe Friendly Unions Respect Picket Lines . Sindh tie emapthiin Cat genie From Our Files United States can claim distinction << retary of State. That's the weight of the 1954 b F i ‘R t’ W kk Contr. ts 8 ee Se ee 15 Years Ago = is the large percentage of its total land’ ‘auto license plates tn be sold here it wit suply DOUt Fai to ‘—KeSspec O rac JUDGE ARTHUR E. MOORE area under private ownership $5,000 cars and trucks. The Oakland County ' SOS Fat Can be in and assumes duties in Oakland County . : plates all start with the letter “E”, the same as By. DAVID LAWRENCE . _not themselves parties to the strike, down his plant is just as invic Ci © mad be i (paMtes Sed tate Court as many gather to According to latest statistics 70 last year, the numbers sfarting with 1001. In- w of the but nowadays it is apparently more late: ~ : oracle pops its bubble gum and Pay tribute. -e 7 4 per cent of the total is privately % denen P. press vanished in the last few days imgertant for union Members to ee aoe “Yes. But he won't asta Cape Slane Epeens owned and most of that by indi- wii ot wales of hn eiten Inds ‘appli- for most of the newspapers in New — respect picket lines” than it is to pe acale wen. cage nna conditions mabe this actian impere- viduals, - Included in ‘thie is land . —cants that they must bring their certificate of York City at the behest of an Im respect contracts, A concerted action by tunion of. | Can a man be a gentleman and tive. in farms where the proportion of Gta. visible government — laborunjon *e-°: Sods & edie sa Ooneeen @ scholar? Not if he is reading 20 Years Ago i _ lictatorship There is evidently no protection te met imberent im the Constitu- over another man's shoulder, SIR ARTHUR CURRIE, world pen yr pcs. ir gn is ponkiand ‘County probably hed no more cele. — What the Constitution of the for an employer against the con Ses. Then why do men ‘go into mowned figure, and leader of the more than 92 per cen quests weekend United States, through the Bill of spiracy of several unions to Vie The courts have decided this politics? In what other racket Canadian Corps in World War I x* * * suid een o% Rights, ts supposed to protect—the late contracts with the excuse that when the government has’ seized can you open the doors on the dies at the age of 57. Individuals, including partnerships a scien Gide & sehen right to publish without restraint — ee oe . aye ang we te ee oo ton oe eee ‘of Birmingham. The celebrated cowboy star and any government, visible or i Nal te TattHartiey Act _ The right of unions to operate giving is heralded as the “begin- Cee eee ie one Wid wonderful wite are friends of the Newbetgs ee ee ithe Lalh ae > guadeccceye, eo Ungeet af tal ciate ee Gor aay en wee See See 6 cee” Coat . per cent of all the land in. the country oe issue of the Saturday Evening Post which was ssn —— in oe ee ones 9 Gas ag then rageh yomeg ten manservant, cod ever man his ; , other nationally circulated periodicals have 1890 * means preventing picket where strike maidservant, an Hebrew . and just under 88 per cent of the land goubie page spread on the. * restraint of trede”—that is, a mo- Ls shee =— that the Supreme Court of the or am Hebrewess, go free; that Portraits in farms, says the Department of Agri- 1954 General Motors Track nopoly and any interference with United States may decide that & none should serve himself of By JAMES J. METCALFE culture, Cor ownership repre- which i made in Pontise. And a further local exignalty silts ty ho esumptens or Cnt: hem pubaiin te steiekee | ee ete \ peseniile Gage ess ture Gg sents : : _ touch is added im the largest of the seven color ed to cover all restraints of trede, us, the of a free . eT ae e «+» How swiftly the yeart only percent of the land sions, the strangling press. the Bill of Rights of the Constitu- goes area and less than four and a half per ne ee ane oe Tt is a photo But the Congress exempted Ie- Cortainly it was never intended tion itself. _ Freedom is alone the unorigi- + «+ It is not any time until «50 eae DeLuxe Pickup Model, taken in front hor unions from ite provisions that a few labor-union leaders , Re Wee Bork tee nated birthrightof man; it be The months all disappear «++ . cent of the land in farms, and thereby permitted © com could do what the government it © tne cen ne tones to him by force of his hu- What happened to the months of The biggest land owner, of course, is . Pearce Floral Co. apiracy by « group of labor self cannot do—prevent newspapers proce nae ay going i= —manity, and is in dependence on May... And June and January Uncle Sam. He holds title to more than on Orchard Lake Ave., the building and sign’ “ions to prohibit publication of — from publishing. laws taking ae eens the will and coaction of every . ... As well as August, April, fifth of alt our land, sd oa han = ara weet ie ee 5 ah at tiem. bp sot nvel. ce pane yt eee a — —--@ . -sbout four tines ———— from the leaders {munity trem suft. usp -a8 much as is owned by State and local He @idn't get w deer Guring his hunting in ~~ sect unions to do se, Sdiel Gece no wer Ye doruet They can be made amendable to —Kant, tumn and... Into the winter days 1s Gem Oakland County, but —~ Aetually there has been no strike themselves against heavy losses ‘aw whenever they exercise mo- : ... The moments turned to memo- governmen ined. 4 John Flexner _ as between printers o stereotypers whenever any one of a number ae P Phos ‘ oo. eG ae x * of Auburn Heights shot three faxes. each in & pe eee. caer sai and Tommy, “how did you like the earth... That can go on forever Over three-fifths of all public lands “"""™ —— | SS vis beth Gian oon eae Seine purposes nm remain eee us nage ips grazing under ee Cant hon BAMA becboued fe “but 1 didn't think much of the Go our very best ... And always eases and permits. Large areas also 2 : and consistently claim ™&? who threw knives at the be sincere . . . We never know are in national forests and parks, fish "CW" Court Clerk, and ihe champion of con “OmAN when it will be. . « Our final and game preserves and military reser- Circuit Court Officer, are foldirig Christmas cards 7. “He missed her every time!” ee Oe ssnd ws vations. for The facts above make it easy : to understand why we need no ‘ ; Gregory Antrim, =| © |, Irritable, High-Strung Person Only Need Calcium and Vitamin D land reform program in_ this country and enjoy so mach social, economic and political stability. ; “reminds me that 50 years ago I got stuck in the Hampshire mgther reports em “bad nerves.” a few practicing raud with my horses and wagon on the present ber two-yearold is a different Take it from me, folks (itis puysiclans have learned to look Social Security Tax Ra Watertord.” supplement. isn't at all the word T want fo use, jr and weigh, the sgnificance ot urity Tax Rate apie with the six Dut anyway I hope you know my ii SGuatengy ane President Etsennower has a sound Holly hunters brought home over 50 deer, dssentials which are Savor” epithets), when the doctor “Here we go again, tmplying and understandable reason for desiring Sunt fom both Peninsulas, and the largest was lacking in the refined diet of most ‘exhaustion’ © My're all out of step ‘bat Wille. & year’s postponement of the scheduled Bassin tieeniii : Sie io uma Un tae or your ee ere ee eet increase-in Social Security taxes. in a woods right in Holly Township. Pat Yong Febe oak OS Sie. watch out, let the quack If Congress is to accede to his A three dollar bill in 1804 by the Man- Guat Mt jet. Steriie stamped, sede pod ond + ~~ request, 1t will have to take retro- rattan Bak of Otto ls te property ef sabativeies exdae. /:'\. ‘tae bane So vit ' active action. The present law ¥ ae The mother writes: i s Oxford, currency of other “Belore, she was trrtta- ‘ Set ran onan _ pominations dating more than a century. bie and tretiel, aide't rest at ~— from one and-a-half-to two per. __L have the ward of none other than Master of | Ragged fiagernalis and tecnafie. Sey eee oe Sit erene 7 { next ‘s Christmas parade will/ be , , e tte sleeps well, her toenaits and fin- “AS passed in 1935 the act called for a “EY es tome cena ar pret td er |. eentithnnea naeenrar. Verbal Orchids to—./ ro peated aed eae t +f age * _ eaeetteteres — of : : * joel . < - ry H Gai |... Sh Just the gift every kid wants! Save on ELECTRIC TRAINS levy (collected at the factory level). . These are only two of fany rev- enue and economy measures under in the search for a way 5 a lr F if ; 5 ef: i E — « . * eg S38 ? f x tow = Ride-in track... Sturdy steel Alll-steel red wegon. Sturdy Coterpiller toy sets. Includ- : F are under consideration drama tizes the financial task before a fire truck i ete. Pedal _all-steel, 7” wheels. Siz- cs w and t Ladder 4, etc. large ; : agon, scraper motor government us _ betiee . drive, steering wheel. $1§ es 30x13%4x34% overall. 4,00 / grader in Styron. 2.00 @Locomotive, tender threatens te grow broader. ®Gondole, box cer Recent estimates are for a defi- ; cit of almost $4 billion in the cur @Tracks, transformer @Villege, connector 4 yi “Et Eas: t : mately $8 billion in revenue are @All et one low price scheduled to expire early in 1954 ‘ Unless this “lost” revenue is re _ Junior will love. this authentic captured or ‘Teplaced, the deficit looking beauty! Track measures 27x36” overall, 102” circumfer- ence. Train changes speed and dir- Taxes expiring in January and Bs 7 ¥ a RE = ection with a flick of the transform- cant bocat it tndivideal inceme |. SC@RIE @Xpress train: Plas- Reil-e-bed for dillie. ~ Bas er! Complete village included! Nox even with the marvel- || taxea, 0 30 per cont tax on cor- tic locomotive, tender, ox sinet type roll-a-bed on wheels, ous new Sonotone ALL- poration “excess profits,” a transistor instrument. It per cent costs less than many other prnsnand 7 digg all-transistot hearing sids. || of this cut in income will not be No $75.00 bargain this, but felt fully anti fiscal 1955. . you cam own it on an easy To recoup, will the administra- payment plea. tion seek a manufacturers excise SONOTONE One stgement for 0 uniform re- - Hearing Service tail ‘sales tax,, which would car. Lithographed bage, 2.50 Steel frame, plastic skirt. 7,00 oe | Yipee! Ride ‘em cowboys! ROCKING HORSE lesy Terms ai It's a dandy .. . this sturdy molded tie body horse with pine legs! wheels, washable body, ping bag, pusher! , 3.00 ae : aA Your choice! 1.00 ‘Blouses, Dash Girls’ blouses, Diu’ ae 00 ‘Boys’ tined yo 3 Mylen hesiery . sweaters blousettes slipper sale = fa dungarees —, Empress! 15 or 30 ‘Blouses in nylons, jersey, ace- Cotton knit blousettes of inter- Floral print satin/d’orsay slip- Sanforized flannel lined Sanfor- 60 gauge; 15 deniers. Dark heel tons. 32-38, 40.44. Sweaters in New trims. Colors. 7-14. Cot 84-1], 11%-3/ Plush opera Bartacked at strain points. Gay 15 { Sizes 844 to 11. ~_nylon, wool. Many styles. 34-40. ton blouses, 3-6x, 7-14. _2_ style. 844-12, 1244-3. Save now. plaid lining. Sizes 416. Save! EASY WAY | Tider ED WET Without Electrical Devices... Rubber Sheets... Diets.Alarms tt he dark, bat 1y wasn following noon that the were found in some At @ Canadian conference it was a MEDICAL TABLET DISCOVERY! TING See Ost e wah Se notin and gt thie unter. | tunate habit and * a pa eB, A expense ruined the danger of catching colds rashes. Doctors agree BED-WETTING | can cause nervousness. stuttering and tthe. shee "S| MeCary — Denying GOP Split LA CROSSE, Wis\ @—Sen. Me- | Carthy (Wis) denied emphati- cally last night that his recent nationwide radio and television | | talk indicated @ split in the Re / | publicazi party, you can't have a/ | follow-the-leader party,’’ he said ; Au members should be able to} | express their own opinions A reporter asked McCarthy if he was ‘trying to wrest the GOP | leadership from the President.” | | The senator replied | “Ever since I have been engaged in this fight to expose communism | Certain newspaper editors and col- | umnists have been very .active in | shouting and screaming that | am | trying to take over the power of | the Republican party. / “IT am not concerned with what | they say. If TI wasted time worry-\ ing about that, I would not have ; time to worry about anything a _THE | PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESDAY, DEC EMBER 1, 1958 , THE LITTLE -TREE THAT TALKED ~! Whatever Became of Dem Dry Bones of Old Peking? LONDON (UP) — Where is the Peking Man? Has he been sunk at | sea or drunk as a passion brew? This question is again. in the minds of scientists since the Brit- | ish Museum's. disclosure that for 41 years they were fooled by the | For more than a decade, how- | ever, nothing has heen known | abeut the whereabouts of the | Peking Man and interested per- sons here have aired views that he is either at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean or his bones have by Japanese soldiers on Dec. 5. This version said the Japanese officers had béen tipped by a ‘sci- entist in Tokyo to look for the fossils, but apparently they were too late — the bones had disap- is that the Peking Man's bones surmised that Japanese soldiers, unaware of their value, sold the bones to Chinese traders who ground them in the traditional ‘Police, Firemen to Stop Soliciting in Uniform ... WATERBURY, Conn, @ — The Chamber of Commerce wants Wa- terbury policemen and firemen to stop soliciting contributions for community drives while they are in uniform, The practice, ’ said the chamber | in a protest to the city police and } fire. boards, “entails a traffic haz- ard as well as antagonizing the wound up in a brew. It has been | public.” : Tin § ... fore in oll 50 ib. Drum w $11.95 100 Ib. Drum. . . $21.95 DELIVERED FREE Appliance Service Co. 5894 Andersonville Rd. Watertord emotional disturbances ! children. very thelr future bone meal manner as ‘‘pep’ ‘drugs | or aphrodisacs. OR 3-7323 been pulverized to brew a tradi- ’ . When Chiang Kai-shek’s Nation- _ 7 faked jawbone of the Piltdown/| Man whose fossilized remains, dug | -— a _ _— ‘Communists in turn confiscated the The Peking Man was found in 19%, about 12 years after the Piltdown Mag, in a cave at Chou- koutien, 35 miles from the Chi- > | | Uranium Ore Is Found up im Britain, were claimed as a|, Charges have been made that | stist armi dPicmanan in Daminican Reoub | definite. link in the chain to Adam | | Americans, Japanese and Chinese | by swept NEW YORK ~The Dominic ol the | Republic's information center says BEDWETTING habit this eaay way or | that minerals containing uranium - ty have been discovered in the West ADULTS: ‘= prove ‘ORY TABS we te fossils. The monthly magazine Eastern | World recapitulated all the avail- j able evidence recently and said it Indies republic. Announcements | _ ° terds , : nese capital which used to be | was known that just befere Pearl| the fossils in the cave 25 years 4. habit = oven ofler r years of - eenayeer patina ave be calted ing and is now knewn | Harbor (Dee. 7, 1941) Dr.-Henry! eartier, then openly charged the ; pa RE Be - Fy ex | found ae Peiping. S. Houghton, director of Peiping’s| Japanese with having purloined | feels SE Barge eg Py pelea j in the sha Scientists. from . WETTING con coun, order DRY. | Rhee Honors U. S. Units | mritaie the ade Si State s|embassy, to escore some yellowed Mg and Seon cm te '® NOW! Easy to teke. cam be | fossils ked in boxes to Chin- + Gissotved in water if necemary. Just ALL THREE Par an @®—South Korean Presi- | raced to the scene. aac Tokyo where the bones were later ; aew cuupls Ciectien. dent Syngman Rhee today award-| The story became more exciting | wangtio, a coastal town on the by General Mac- j . DRUG STORES | led a presidential unit citation to with the discovery of more, fossil, | Manchurian railway. Arthur's agents,” Pei all . > jthe U. S. Sth Air’ Force and its | including female specimens which A medical corpsman was de- Dr. Harry L. Shapiro of the New 18 Nerth W. Mure 416 Oreberé | supporting units for “exceptionally prompted the theory that they! tailed, but he missed the train | York Museum's department of an- 3 Beginaw at tebe ot =| meritorious service from Oct. 1, | were the Adam and Eve of a mil- carrying the fossils, Records | thropology rejected this charge ‘ : Near Sears = Telegraph Gresn 1952 through July 27, 1953.’ ‘tion years ago. show that the train was looted and called it a “political ed her- : — — . ———— on —— — ring.” ' _—— a . ‘ —— = - . a Peking , Sibley Coal & Supply Co. Here is proof of the greatest scientific discovery in toothpaste history— proof that Colgate Dental Cream FE 5-8163 140 N. Cass Ave.. 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And No-Nox gives you knock- of t, af : ~ — Pe ae ley a é ait ca Cimenunity Tents _ (Children's : Aid to Benefit ees eve a ogre eect 0a : : VETERAN APPROVED | Pete aaa Pererrs gy H theran Church as part of the an- nual bazaar. A luncheon will be served at noon, Lat US CREATE YOUR Hobday Hote: » « « with our new weether-resis- tant “Meteor” lanolin cold weve « + « Stronger, springier curls, you'll feel and see the difference. Make Your Appointment Today! ROWENA'SS BEAUTY SHOP 82% N. Saginaw FE 2-9382 weunete's THE PONTIAC | PRESS, TUESDAY, ‘DECEMBER T1953 S aECaTS Okie Sounty ‘Republican Women to Meet Thursday for Christmas L Luncheon 5 os -— Mrs. Fred Zittel -- NEW CLASSES IN SHORTHAND Accounting Typewriting |Church’ present their annual ba- Bazaar to B Many fine gifts will be on display Thursday when members of the Ladies Guild of Grace Lutheran zaar THIS WEEK DAY, -HALF-DAY and EVENING Secretarial, Bookkeeping, Comptometer, Calculator and other courses available. These skills lead to good opportunities in business. Advancement comes to those who are prepared. Oraduates are assisted in securing positions. DAY, HALF-DAY, and EVENING ~~ ft . . Ul sr are : Stee te eee eee reeee The bazaar will open at 3 p.m oars served in Fellowship Hall. | A beoth featuring handmade aprons, doilies and ceramics will thn ibe handied by Mrs. Ralph Miller. be handied by Mra, Fred Rath. ANGORA | COLLAR and - CUFFS © Yellow © Pink @ White @ Navy Knitting Needle Hospital a2 W. _-— THE < OU i nto For YOUR Living ff if Hi ‘No Carry Chatge! Open Friday Evening “144 Oakland Ave. OYETOMMIAU Tesh Vi _ MOUIBR-FURNITURE Free Easy Parking rt Ci i deleler anenne Mrs. Ralph Flickinger of Farndale ave- inue (left), followed by a ham dinner at 5:30; 782? 9 charge. Will Be Friday party ® Blue @Aqua |i; The ye Pontiac Press Photo preetogy is in readiness for Grace Lu- of South East + ~ a Bride-Elect ls Honored at Shower e Thursday Mrs. Wilbert Winkelman will be in charge of a booth featuring church anniversary plates. Mrs. Louis Groth and Mrs. Albert The candy and baked goods will The Altar Guild will sponsor a) book oo Mrs. Rath in| Yuletide Bazaar Marjorie will exchange nuptial vows with John H. Gibson Dec. The bazaar will begin at 8 o'clock. Jefferson Students Act at Open House “Her Adopted Land,” a play, was | presented by an. eighth grade room| be held by the Women’s Com- Participating in the performance were Sadie Whiters, Beautima Munson, Blanche Bogan, Norman Hickey, Leon Rollins, Walter Chance, Ronald McConner, James Albro, Odis Kirksey and Hastings cP) eh aibbed voles Old’ Man Winter! These cozy «reinforce? | baots are complete'y waterproot + © MOn-thid for icy Walks wag. - fit over any height heel, ret theran Church's annual bazaar to be held boulevard (center) and Mrs. Louis Groth Thursday beginning at 3 p. m. in Felloiship Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zerba with of Bonnie Briar drive are making sure that | Hall. r At Grace Lutheran Kutens Return to > an Bay : pegson Highl F e ith é H Guests included will graduate from ighted by Family Visits the great-grandson of the George | Mrs. and a. George hewid of Fizzles Oxford . Debra His mother is | Cottage stree . The infant, the. it Shirley J: Cook. | Cheryl, is ra granddaugh of * *¢ *@ +Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Smith of Nel- Receiving congratulations on the | son , and Mrs, birth of a daughter Nov. 27 are Announcing the engagement of their daughter, Barbara, and Maynard-" | Holmes are Mr. and Mrs, Buhl Burt of Baldwin @venue. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles - Holmes of Lowell street and a student at Michigan State College. They will be married on Jan. 2. BARBARA BURT Imogene Hall Is Married in Commerce Ceremony Planning to reside in Detroit are Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Ettinger, who were married Wednesday in Commerce Methodist Church. The bride, the former- Imogene Hall;is the daughter of Mr. and tore 150 str nin Stanley Striets over satin was chosen hy the tide. | Exchange Vows bodice, and her satin, headpiece Ot Lankton Home and held a fingertip veil. Her bou- The home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde quet was of white carnations with | Lankton at Williams Lake was the roses in the center. , Dorothy is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charlies Rowston of Pop- lar street, and, the bridegroom is the son.of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Striet of Walled Lake. Decorate Home Inside, Outdoors Pharmacy — both inside and outdoors. With the approach of the holidays, Couple to Wed [itr secorstons, "tom on December 22. _|.,.%0" mish like to decorate your Mr. and Mrs. Arion Presson of can buy inexpensive toy instru- South Jessie street are announc- | Ments, spray them with paint; and ing the engagement of their daugh- | ©© ribbons and branches of White Jr. are Mr. and Mrs, Rich- ter, Domne, tp C. & 8. N. Robert | Homme. Nemeth. you can frame your picture | ard H. ae a He is the son of Mrs. Burn Kelley | Window, making it look like an . Theres is the son ot of West New York avenue. The | #lifactive Christmas carg. Adora White of Milford. Dec. 3i has | couple will be married Dec. 22 at |YOUr mailbox with holiday trim- been set as the wedding date. the Baldwin Methodist Chueh. “| ™ings. including bells, ' ribbons Beautiful -- From bare frame to remember. ELLIOTT FURNITURE cover there is thorough, exacting work- ‘manship. Brighten your home with a new upholstered suite or have your old Dp os nda rar Shower Honors Janet Johnston Modern to setiteaa tailored 4 £0. a 3 -ResortGarb Has Plenty of Variety 4 Emphasizes Both Dressy and Casual Creations There is a wealth of fashion in- epiration im the resort lines for 194, in silhouette, in color, in fab- rics, in types of clothes. Fashion branches in two direc- tions, according to Women's Wear, Daily's report on latest resort and cruise apparel. The first group is. ‘figure - defining, rather dressy styles evolved from princess and empire .lines, shorter hemlines, widened tops. fancy outside and plain underneath (such as a print coat and solid ye . 2 Ms : » She aad ‘ > : -—— - zs a feo » bed < ae rt ' E -. ‘4 £ Z ‘ RROLD- ARMOUR. FROST._JR.——— ~ MRS Married Saturday in Duns Scotus Chapel were Nancy Jane McKenzie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T. Curtis Mc- .| Kenzie of Lahser road, and Jerrold Armour Frost Jr. He is the son of the Jerrold A. Frosts of Cranbrook road. ‘| Celebrate Holiday Merry Mixers Hold Fete Turkeys and pilgrims set the Mr. and Mrs. George Chamberiain, scene at CAI Building in Waterford Friday evening when Merry Mixers Square Dance Club-held its dance. many dresses, Open sailor collars and big standaway roll collars are in wide evidence. : EFESEY Ha 24 | fr Practice Planned by Job’s Daughters | were Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Petar, Plans for an insiallation practice | \Coming-Events — | .t bil Pee sot Daugher Episcops! | Bethel @ mBt Monday evening at Class of Baptist Church Marilyn Long was named wi t 10 «. the Aye - -— 4 om | hai of the refres! t served at noon and the Rev. Robert | nities will show pictures of the Orient. 7 Bunice Philathes Class of First Bap- will prayer meeting | E PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1053 or + What nicer gift _ come.-in= oF “all . today! care Fancher for-glamorous,; practical: gaieass wear around the house! Pretty prints and solids in. sizes 12-20... * ¥ + * on easy-to- or wrap —— glamorous “At-Home” wear! Wraps and Dusters; 99 Featured in Our Ghristmas Guide! ~ a> Beauty Box | . Weite’s exclusive Phoenix hosteryg” beouty marked permanently tovhelp> .- you. match or contrast your outfits! Snag resistant, more elastic, and, custom fit in short, medium, and ‘long proportions, Try ultra’ ‘sheer 60-15’ in toupe, fose or beige . . self or dark seams. ontour Fit - ‘ 4 > x? Woite’s exclusive Hudson contour fit hosiery thet fits perfectly ot thigh, ~ \knee; calf, onkle, heel, and toe! ' She'll love the fit, expensive look, lengths in Charm Rose ‘or Toupe. Give her these super sheer 60-12’s... buy 3 pair receive @ beautiful Gift Box! 4G Van Raalte -\ Lace Tops skirt, nipped In back, irons in - @ twinkling. Aqua, rose with oe < a * ee chine Ua an LEFT: duster with candy sng . cane fang Pane for in Buy Masque; Charm, or Gla- Navy/Red/White trim; Red/ mour in proportioned _. Navy/White trim or Green/ : # ; ff a: i supe sheer 1.30 eciosem. § ; r Traditional Sara Mr. aad. Mah fule Cards ee Becrett | tilt Popular-} ~-of- Riviera. Christmos _Designs| 9 “tertace are, ht More Often! ™ . announcing the Than Arty. Types a engagement of | NEW YORK (UP) — ‘There’ their daughter, | sees Cees Cet Janet Ana, | er oe ween eee Paul A. Beith. | Cards with holly, religious mo- He & the san wreath poinsettias, and Santa of Mr, and are far and away more] | ii thibs “that Re Mrs. Fritz ) said Steve Shannon, director, The Beith of Card Publishers Avondale || America’s most f hill of beans in overall sales,” | wo om evenne. Sbannon said. oe a No -date has | *@ uy |e 1 Nylon H ores |e ole on Hosie stronger than ever.” , é; é | famous Win. JANET Exclusive at Waite’s! 4 two-thirds of its sales still t or" re : Fi of the ‘perennials. - * } : “well sivas tare oe adr VI ODI]eS the Parade: esters Mobiles Lead -arade'| PHIOENEX .. .- oom on carte it Mrs Nome Of Christmas Decorations . “The traditions of ‘Christmas | CHICAGO (INS) — Christmas) shapes, stars or ftree-forms in VAN RAALTE eeeee 4 ee ee decorations promise to be more | Christmas colors, were attached to ee memories, difficult moving than ever this year. /\ an inverted L-shaped piece of wire we te change. H's these teen | sicbiles, decorative bits ot glit-| that clamped on a huge candle HUDSON severe similar cards the favorites each | '¢T suspended by wires from the The figures, of lightweight metal ote : : year.” : celling. highlighted Yuletide tc-|to avoid risk of fire, move back | “ cessories cago at|and forth from the heat of the| ayesha Mee : : sha anid. “Ant Colltorsions ike : Tease mobiles, which twirl a os it All Gift aout th sane care New Yor [tm let creo wr in « or. Children Love , looking down on a traditional na : . Theré’s one exception. The | tivity scene. THIS Boxed ; AO Peter oar es | toon tonsa | Roueh Syrunt ree | See ten cee, we | COUGH Syrup! | for cards with snow scenes if the | S4d"and green stars. Give your nguers quick relief men are stationed im hot cli One of black metal s ene & & efrr j ce ce al ate ee il tac| capac ge nT hornet: Mee Keone ‘said’ | which Hed the meceteary dimen- | feeling. Comes (wo! ways Pinex The postal authorities estimat sions. to hold tiny gifts. concentrate for home-mixing | that 2,000,000 ‘eards will fail to | There were even mobiles that me army ew Rearey edhe |reach their destinations because }did hot need a ceiling to hang | of money back: Get ey ; | of faulty addressing or posting. | trom. These, available in angel! America’s favorite cough syfupr... |) co - Sacalslunbaraanmanasnnsnsiidisiiensiansnstaniaeds : f. : f ~# -—verpas t BEAUTY SHOP | Sip B. Pike (im Avon Api. Bids.) ‘ Open Eves by Appetetment re 2-008 Permanents SS bs {Christmas — _ | you will be ‘happy to see this Is Time for Cookies Mrs. H. F. Going Likes Old-fashioned Molasses Variety ~ By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor | With Christmas cookies definitely lin the plan of things to do soon, irecipe for old-fashioned molasses |cookles. Since they are drop | cookies, they are simple to make, | Mrs. H. -F. Going, today’s con- | tributor, is an active clubwoman. ’ AUS a eo | Early to Shop for Christmas ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1953°~ l-Reall — Yr } ; TP. ee ha, Re ee Kien FOE. ? &* e | She is regent of the General Rich- ardson DAR. She also is active | in her church and in the Oakland | Pioneer and Historical Association | and Wisner Foundation. | ay E “aN GS he eS _ p—MARY KING—| )_-SALon. nw | Pes eG 50 ‘ ¥ | | Wave, Complete 56% % ert ae cuts bleaching, dyeing, |) 4560 on @ han finger waves, facials, 4 are Er Be re Fs i Appointments. | With this shapely sheath in your wardrobe, you'll never have an other ‘‘what-to-wear” worry! It's so versatile; smart, new-ooking! ‘*, squared armhole, Sew this now cotton—you'll love it! Pattern 4560: Misses’ sizes 12. 14, 16, 18, 20; 40. Size 16 takes 4 yards 39-inch fabric. Send 35 cents in coins for this ONE WEEK STARTING WEDNESDAY! ERESHEN UP You will please him th!s Christmas with a gift of equipment. tor his favo- - ‘G rf For The MAN in Your Life... Parking |s. 20 very easy im our huge lot. Easy access, lots of room... - well lighted. | Fresh, || beauty or usefulness? For i | MOLASSES COOKIES By Mrs. H. F. Going | 3 epee ; | i cupe White sugar | soda ) teaspoons beking powder I'y teaspoons ginger we t ob each int ? End cloves 1 teaspoon salt 3% eupe four Cream. shortening. add sugar and cream until fluffy. Add eggs and beat well. Add molasses. Add sifted dry ingredients alternately with the milk. . Drop teaspoonfuls of dough on greased cookie sheets at 380 about- 12 to 15 minutes. Store with sheets of waxed paper be- tween layers. — Holiday Demands -Immaculate Home | Christmas is a day of home life | Tor all Americans. It is traditional that families get together, with gratitude in their hearts for all their blessings, and affection for those who have joined them for the day, The hostess has pride in her home, and so she wants every- | thing at its most attractive clean curtains, shining windows. immaculate slipcovers, | sparkling bath linens and, above | | all, a gleaming white cloth for the | festive table. In the home with a good “household washer it's simply a routine procedure to have house Patterns Match. Up Shower curtains and washable wallpaper are to be had in match- i Beauty With Which comes first in a lamp, awhile there, far too. many lamps were chosen with too little re- gard for the purpose -of light- ing; & room. They were chosen first as decora- tion, and so fancy @id some lamps | become that lighting was almost lincidental: Then from a period | }of more lamp than light came a) | period of more light than lamp. | | i Now, however, beauty and use- | iit to. himself es ¥ % 4. en ae = oe oS Christmas for the man of the house might include any one or several of these highly practical gifts. Sport shirt (upper lejt) is “miracle” blend of fine combed Cotton, rayon and vicara, It comes in both checks and solid colors, is completey wash- able, Outdoor man (upper right) will dote | on jacket of combed. and mercerized sail- cloth that’s water and spot-repellent. There's a patented hood with zipper concealed in| collar. Brand-new travel kit (lower left) is sad- needed support. There are several ways of pick- | ing out a Christmas gift for a man. One is to tell him to pick out something he likes and charge | This saves you | trouble’ and he's sure of getting something he wants. Another is to buy him a hand- | painted necktie. Mep.~-rerardiessa of size, weight or age, simply dote on hand-painted neckties, A third way & te bay him something for the house (lke a . eee point chair) and refer to it as “Dad's gift.” While any of these methods is | good, you may want to go shopping in the regular. routine way. In this really like. Usetulness fulness stride along together in Designer Yasha Heifetz points out that the simplicity of con- temporary lamps poses plication, | well-proportioned and must make excellent use of handsome mater- jials to be beautiful. believes that R Present He Wil ll @. . 'dle stitched top grain cowhide, comes com- | pletely equipped, has removable toiletry | tray. Toilet water with tangy fragrance (lower -left center) is quick freshener for | any hour of the day. It comes in miniature | wood packing case for gift giving. Cufflinks | and tie bar. (lower right center) are in rolled | |gold overlay. Cuff links are set with mas- | sive stones. Skier’s joy (right) is @ pair of | really good boots. These have ankle strap ‘that wraps four times around ankle to give like the | You'll have no trouble in finding | good-looking sets, Some sets in- clude a matching ring. Restraint is the watchword in Mary Margaret MeBride Says: Morale Upped by Seeing i phrase, I Yomnen’s Bureau 1 35 and M.* Broadway really ish of ‘The Trip which recently called for more for “older women——and defined older as be- went the Women's Bureau one of. » better though, for Josephine Hull, starred in “ Solid Gold Cadillac,’ and Lucile Watson, ditto in ‘Late Love,”” are both very close to 70. Edna Best of-“‘Ladies of the Cérridor’’ and Lillian to: Bountiful” probably are some- sah where within the Women's Bureau's limits but cer- Away, all four rave notices as good aS, of better than, their heydays." True, criticisms aren’t¢—— quite as lush‘ now as when these women were first successful, One vagrant wisp of cloud — radiant, exquisite, fragile, gossamer, dew- drenched.” And_a colleague ot the same | period mooned: “She is the fragrant April of men's hopes— her eyes are butterflies flutter. ing softly to their object. . .” But when Miss Gish came to Broadway in her latest play, the critics stood on their heads again, and the “vagrant wisp of cloud” lady, now considerably: grayer at the temples, declared fervently: . “Everything being possible, Lil- lian Gish may some day give a” finer performance than her Mrs. Carrie Watts. .. But no one has a right ever_to expect anything finer. For this is Miss Gish's masterpiece> =<" It goes without saying that my four older actresses are not only er | having fun, but also giving it. They Give the Man in Your Life Something Keyed to His Personality and Interests It might be an unusual gift keyed ; bar and matching cuff links, fine. to his favorite sport, skier’s boot with new widened toe | section ‘for ‘comfort and warmth. their contentment spills out and warms everybody in range. Edna Best, who admits that | ghe is about the age of the widow maintains Hens Nee fun to learn the neatness There is neo substitute for the satistection tound“only in... .CLOTHI “CUSTOM TAILORED. .». they cost no more NG Fie 32 An ankle strap that wraps four | cuff links that men really like to that age in itself has less signifi- oe a ew | ee: ° -. | eance ‘than. the-hablts and ten “|h&bit with Jojo the“jama doll! In e-em blot nd on ankle to te or- . 'P.J.’s right in t ceed tan atte ar aporoachn| FU CIW TEV) GIES | Ste ramos remeron ie us on thar beds nih ° wee : a - comes. Use scraps—easy! Pat- _ ao te bent, out bunt dvi : you're young, #f tales mare charm |fer for "jama doll. waa: & be gine to teats vat teen TA isable than most of us can to | Send: 25 cents in coins for this tree. The outershell of one new : 1, | Make friends and relatives put UP | otter, add 5 cents for-euch ‘pat- | Socket te water and apetreper. | CFI, 14,1 Shouldn't | with it as we grow older. ea band tent, ine © patented Reed with Undertake Project! “! TO enone pid te (to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecratt- a , Whimsically recht in the schools along with |Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | edeht oaks and ponent Ge-wweet| mpaiasimesiiis on Gove Pa se ont. heretic dee eevee tintng as well-as game “Dear Miss Woodward: Tm 1¢],,." "eal Guilfti'aide interest tn | arose’ and zone. pocket. It has shell loops and pock- | and I have always admired pierced | 'ife would go « long way toward | ets with flaps, adjustable cord-| ears and would like to have mine ” wroy collar and cuffs. Pants are | done, But my parents discourage | ** thers. ct ont ant Me ont | mo--tiay say wil tate me look Sounds like should wait. uw real Sport shirt with a difference Is “Do you think I'm too young, so at a e one made of fine combed cotton, | jong as I have réasonable taste actor, gave of eheeie ond ealids, Bs teal 5 Piercing your ears is like hav. | waiting. °F | ing: your nese renovated, They're Avocational winter days, indoors and out. both operations that can’t be un- side vocational training — And pick one that comes fit- | done. And neither should be wn- (thought worth considering | ted with cologne, talcum, de- | dertaken on a of whimsy. | -arried out, might in the e Wythe Bn ary At the moment you're entranced pep up even those birthdays on lotion: Back compartment with the idea of wearing earrings. | the side. kit is big enough to take all Unless you're the pertect type. | other shaving needs and there's they might look pretty silly. Big | @ removelte telistry Way. girls with round moon faces, de- If be likes toilet water but re- | termineddooking jaws or big‘ ears oe eT See an en ayeprdaestiye tena grounds that it's “sissy,” rings. = Sed some that has a‘ nice, tangy fra-| So how about studying your own | “| gramce and comes packaged in «| face, ears and hairline—then clip- miniature wood packing case. He'll | ping on earrings just to see how use it and sneak oat for refills | they look? Take a look at the rela- ee eA Le him a tie , a ES ee ee ie Se ee THINGS THCOME =o by Ged Once your, cars are plerced, i you're stuck with them. Later on if you decide earrings aren't be- coming, you'll wish you hadn't will bothered. While if your ears aren't pierced and you're still stay entranced with earrings, you can , screw or clip them on. gal hasn't got “Dear Miss Woodward: The very you ] dress makes up the nice boy I'm going steady with was| | wich a cut slice of lemon, | | difference. Nothing, but nothing, born, on Dec. -20-—just five days) | Pecunia, ledve for a few | \is so important as detail_in the before Christmas. ; : then rinse, the | |T#ht places. And once you find “My girl friend said. I should| | minutes, 4 the flattering lines, have the dres¢ give him two presents, one for his| | stains are. gone. in three or four colors to always birthday and one later, What do 5 look your best you think?” If you feel obligated to come up ACROSS with @ present on both occasions, | * Cipeme 4 why. not something that; Gaynor ‘S sL4tsadbs LIL . TSlele Om awl AL) iL 1S io) a 18 eis. ' 4 _e PE a A Ee a a ’ : . ae § ~ RANDOLPH Bis fF | Tepcoct | TUXEDOS WH : = YBAUGH'S sports suop | tx" "| Harwood 4 : . 630 Ocklond Ave. ; Ph. FE 4.0824 Va Off ge A ens be ce : ‘se. be | + : | . . - 8) a ns aS" : | ey — ; : / , . - ai ‘ SN be na ee ae ome wee ee ae e2e\ \f high Es as a .= meee Ro va 5 | s 4 nee ele : oe J hee Ne | Ciera > bo * o—--—_-—_—_-_---—_-—- By ANNE HEYWOOD Every office, it seems to me, has its martyr, and too often that martyr ts an older woman who has —_ hes the place a long, long pean Le was a perfect exam- ‘ple of the type. She wag assistant to the office manager, had been for years and years, She was efficient’ and sweet —toe sweet for her own good! Se dd all the hiring and fing the was too cowardly and ful at it) and did Office Martyr Usually Partly to Blame|s""" “= ~tor~Being- ‘Overworked, Unappreciated and I get{is a chronic whine. You'll alienate .| being “nice woman,’ » J haven't had a vacation .im more than six years!” “Nothing like letting him have = THE PONTIAC PRESS, -TUESDAY, DEC EMBER’ 1, 1953 absolutely refused. She said it} unfair wouldn't be nice. Ftried to point | it the ipepsident: wan. an out ‘the -price she Was paying for and stupid: man. “If he finds out that it's you who > “You look like aif old, cranky | has been handling the job,” I told "1 said, Mand your voice | her, “he fing selince snare just “And hesides,”-the added, “if (Copyright, 1953) Even Dolls Wear 7 ‘Dungarees for Yule Hl Hl na s tfarti Z ae peste beg oie Word’ Lars Seg spin For Cie Dunstans’ Flowers... © INVITES YOU - eT jee to their CHRISTMAS OPEN. soe, Sunday, December 6, 1953 One to Six in the Afternoon . 3484 West Huron Street Pontiac, Mich. Designs Rich In the Traditions of Christmas i Risite Plain Iwis TisiCe MItILG I et i Sculptured Damask Eiteects! ms FABRICS $1.00 PER YARD About 300 yards of drapery or slipcover in prints, ‘mostly shorter lengths. All 1.50 PER YARD Over 700 yards of fine fabrics in mod- erns, traditionals, solids, lengths 10 to 50 yards. Regu- 12%. decide what price you will pay for it. Pretty Your Home for the. Holidays ye You Set the Price for the Carpet of Your Choice! These are all rolls of ALL WOOL CARPET from our regular stock. Dur-ing the first day of our 12th Anniversary Sale, all carpet will be reduced . On each succeeding day it will be reduced an additional 5% from the previous day’s price. Come in and pick our your carpet. Then you Shop early for best selection. Sale ends Saturday at 6:30, . ‘ ; Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price — Width Rag. Price Wednesday Thursday —- Friday =—sSaturday: Grey Tone-on-Tone Axminster 9 $ 8.95 $ 7.88 $ 7.49 $ 7.00 $ 6.65 | Green Leaf Two-Tone Wilton 9 11.95 10.52 10.00 9.50 9.00 | Sugar Beige Modern Maze Wilton 12 10.95 9.64 9.16 8.70 8.25 | Green Modern Maze Wilton 12 10.95 9.64 9.16 8.70 8.25 | Cinnamon Modern Maze Wilton 12 10.95 9.64. 9.16 8.70 8.25 Linden Green Corded Scroll 12 13.95 12.28 11.67 11.09 - 10.50 | Beige Bow Knot Round Wire 12 13.95 12.28 11.67 11.09 10.50 Beige Scroll Wilton 12 9.95 8.76 8.32 7.90 7.50 Beige Two-Tone Tweed Wilton 12 11.95 10.52 10.00 9.50 - 9.00 . Green Two-Tone Tweed Wilton 12 11.95 10.52 10.00 9.50 9.00 Grey Latteral Textured Wilton 12 10.95 9.64 9.16 8.70 . $25 Green Latteral Texture Wilton 12 10.95 9.64 9.16 8.70 - 8.25 Green High-Pile Round-Wire 12 10.95 9.64 9.16 8.70 C2 : Grey Extra Heavy Imported 12 13.95 12.28 11.67 11.09 10.50 .Green Extra Heavy Imported 12 13.95 os ua oy i ___Nutria Extra Heavy Imported 12 13.95 A qu Heavy tr ——_-— —13.95 1228 11.67 11.09 3050 + Gold Extra Heavy Imported 12 13.95 Zs =. 1t46e——— 10.50 © Green Nubby Texture Hand Made 12 16.95 14.93 14.18 13.47 12.79 © Nutria Scroll Design 12 11.96 10.52 10.00 950 9.00 Green Leaf Dimensional Effect 12 13.95 12 11.87 11.09 10.50 Cinnamon Two-Tone Scroll 12 12.95 1 ~ 10.83 10.29 9.78 Grey Two-Tone Scroll 12 12.95 11.40 10.83 10.29 9.78 Beige Fern Spray Wilton 12 11.95 10.52 10.00 9,50 9.00 Grey Fern Spray Wilton 12 11.95 10.52 10.00 . 9.50 9.00 Boxed ACCENT ‘ Cotton THROW BATH Rubber ~RUBBER Towel Sets RUGS Braided Rugs RUGS wee SETS % Fatigue Mats TILE ‘Giving Chotee "of 20% Off 25% Off - and washable, We 18 x 30 Winch Only | priend for Fay 4 27x45 13” Yellow, x vod, Red i ten }- "Tiecsinee neat $1.75 ooh : xe] 16.50 Bive, Brown ees a eats a 7 95 Rive ‘ $495 acto rem. sale 24x %6 = li, 6 | ag me 22 || int ae ih 4 OS Seeray ae $2.75 $ Die BEDSPREADS -and DRAPES . Double life style in NYLON _RUFFLES pastel shades of pink, green, yellow. ' Single widths in lengths 36, 45, 54, 63, 81 and 90. The -well_known “galadore” with the queentex finish in white or egg. Width 44”. and lengths from 54” to 90". A genuine savings at , Bedspreads 13 Off ~~ One-w hrotetablefull- of fine spreads in over a dozen styles and colors. Full and twin size. Regularly priced from $10.00 to $21.00 ene Ona ORNS A eles 220 . marked below cost. — larly sold for $2.50 OFF : OFF | Take advantage of this unusual vee £- to $3.50. A Ree. Price Reg. hay ae value! Fs pores bs his COTTON * ORLON READY-MADE DRAPES | RUF P 1” 03" | | Gasesaemts | | | cee sere || psevmcne || | ANMQUE |) rantE PER YARD | | Ore whole rack of | [ me DD Aecpte a a Se aoeihc es Smad cpreens con of better fabrics. spuns, chintzes, ete. ok *6rr eR *4? Hand prints; roller Literally hundreds | | - fre Price » Price. $8.50 of yards. Priced» 4s epee t tlt Ud dehmah § — ic) _ for future use, Reg- yaa TA TY Odds—Ends Many O | | | Cotton and Rayon ERINES ularly sold ap to “5 - Panel, ‘rutfen, ters, | soccton mary enor erage. Pred om To ion y Ys oy OFF | Ritchen curtains. mens te to Fino. "oame sary S.J] | SORRY no arapery wort a. , ARTs) b Phe CFO ——— = oceek 3 THE PON TIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1953 Sates a | eae hee Paps ‘ sé a nen ma 4 x ; \ “3 cs ora al n R- i) Breakfasts Perfect with Duncan Hines ra ae ag ———— Asti-DiéT *0 005% Lose Weight With— - Tasti-Diet FRUIT COCKTAIL et Tasti-Diet SLICED PEACHES = 2 Tasti-Diet APRICOT HALVES forme at° Tasti-Diet DICED CARROTS _ 2% 27° Tasti-Diet DICED BEETS. Zar, Tasti-Diet ONE CALORIE: S88. ‘sr 35° Tasti-Diet CHEF’S SALAD DRESSING ‘x 35° Tasti-Diet GRAPE JELLY ee a | N ORTHERN , si Tasti-Diet APPLE JELLY Hon B1° : uy TOWELS: For meosenns stot | POTAT oO Use a DUST-AL Tack Cloth CHIPS pi LOW CALORIE NON FATTENING 0.536 NO. PERRY . © 125 W. HURON “ OPEN THUR. and FRI. TUL 9 P. M. ~ - @59'SO. SAGINAW e 398 AUBURN 7. OPEN THRYRSDAY,, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ‘TIL 9 P.M. 4 ‘ i Aes = RE: 2+ Pad “¥ 4a ee, ee eel ae j ree? as SAN eG ix EI Does bee ‘4 ’ e; & we Lee. fe ge | e j ; Hee’ j : , j ; . { nee . ij “ ~~... = ° _— / Jf Quiz Kidnaper (=="="==" = =| et na — a 0 - rw —— ds aS: ame Ora SS = tr aes Promotes Use cn -— ss much better pow feet e his head hit a pole. WASHINGTON (?—Backstairs at} The Bermuda conference is at- “ (Advertisement) Safety belts, just as one means the White -House: | tracting the 1 t con tal Vogts i eee ed smart, new PERTUSSIN has been of saving lives, are being installed; The Mid-Ocean Club at Hamil- . i styles in Sites Anniversary Special! SHIRT and TIE | now by some car. owners, Paul | ton, Bermuda, where the Big Three | A™erican reporters and photogra- ~e rescribed by said, And 25 Indiang state police | meeting opens Friday has one of | phers to cover Eisenhower out of { : cars now are equipped with them. the most famous and colorful golf town since the 1952 presidential The right front seat is one of| courses in the world campaign. Press Secre Aasieowe sands of doctors for oS pate anor see. 5 tele No-one at the White House le Hagerty received So ome Combination Special odd to - found en ‘Both $°— 99 GIFT For Choice of white dress shirt or sport shirt, Perfect gift for any earned Seon Ce ee ae See aed works internally —loosens phiegm : amount : ‘ 1 and thus “breaks-up” coughing New Delhi Hopes porters would me Star ae 2: Oe ee in oan Ivsinexpensivel PERTUSSIN |Korea Mediators |2%,, ‘ist, ot the | Mid-Occan | ° barrier : : GAUKLER Will Meet There | frac S1en as oe NEW. DELHI, India #—Indian | 90S some distance from the club ' 4 newspapers gave banner headlines | quarters. STORAGE co today to the Communist proposal | — nol it, that the Korean peace conference| It is a trifle chilly for swim-|. "9 986 seme distas ), packing, local [mest Se trew Der var ere wes this time of the year in Ber- / | tig "immediate reaction trom |muda. Eisenhower is Icaving. his : One Indian leader. commented: | weather turns unusually warm, he : , “Tt would be @ great honor for | can always borrow a pair , , - oe New Delhi to have the peace con- i Anniversary Special! ference here.” Members of the President's Ber- = ae madatmnd vary are being be NYLON HOSE But an official government | sieged by friends and relatives to é . — $ : You can own # Lindsey Auto- {| 5 -. pr. I. Oe matic Water Softener for as The perfect spokesman said: ‘We cannot com-/do some Christmas shopping in ment on things like that—we can't | Hamilton. The way the conference take officia) notice of developments | schedule is shaping up, however there until both sides have agreed there won't be much time for on them RS shopping. Dee “x bs little as $5.00 » month! gift. Fine qual- Foreig here ges ay | meeting to be as informal as pos ote Pay : ity in popular Re cnet netic | sible. Nevertheless, he'll go armed | Rust “Elimination: Guaranteed! colors 2 Let at Pamunjon, as another | with @ vast stock of official papers - attempt to win Indian favor and waahn tte nap A he! my oa a at the same time place the United Sete Department a Nations in the position of possibly . 3084 Walton Bivd. — g offending India if the proposal Even in Bermuda, Eisenhower OR 3-9614 were rejected. will be in instantaneous contact . The U.N. negotiators in Korea, ~ : made no immediate, reply to the would study the suggestion care- a fully. 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Light. \— 'Ninety Homes Colla me | ualties. | Gou's went. const and was ithe Ionian Islands, where ‘in Greek Earthquake ATHENS, Greece ® — A new earthquake terrorized Greece last | collapsing 90 ‘houses and+_—Three members of a Detroit | | accounts made no mention of cas- The quake also rocked: the Na- '3 Injured in 3-Car Collision on U. $. 10 pse _| family were injured in a three-car Press | Collision on U. S. 10 north of M 15) Saturday, -according to Michigan | State Troopers of the Pontiac post. » 2, felt in thou- jsands were killed or left home- ess last summer by the worst | such disaster in modern Greek his- suffered back, elbow’ and knee tory. ‘Downtown Tokyo Hit TOKYO (UP)— A minor quake of short duration downtown (6:30 a. m. EST). - day. iby Minor Earthquake Tokyo at 8:30 tonight The Tokyo. Central Meteorologi- | cal Observatory said it .was the 10th earthquake strong enough to be felt since the violent temblor that struck this city early yester- | earth- | shook (Advertisement) competing on US 10, attempted to pass an F, 4. apy Why Suffer auto driven =" . yey « Pe . We want hard ae ae eves you Bleeding Piles. | r==" one iat, ho th _ paces amated werth’s velfitiie tm the rear and went © YOU cas Seoce cule pont messy -- a. sup. | Pashing tt off the road. strength Row withoat post ro, Sy The Slobertecn's—-eute— struct fi ry f | Its a irritats disappea pe | Not ens fatter ee ‘Tewure ef “biseding | Toad and into a ditch, Dreger said. ad hae ev ted where ditections | You FORAL tosay of Gimme: 9-7. Hell. | Among western countries. it office for s Poatise. Hrs.: 10 A.M.-8 P.M. Macy "Bhekeee nh donee Danses. | ually is found that the death rates we PROMISE: Gole’s; Blinks; Rule; Quskty; Keego | are lowest among the married and will be ae reer: Drayton Pisies: | highest for the widowed and di- ~~ Take Tip From Churchill of Daughter, 1 Other Live té Be 80 | orice Spore, wane ing and-his housekeeper, Mrs. Laura! Perry, return from~a walk last night. He is the best known artist of living in-our time. Why? It can be put into one word—gusto, “All babjes look; like me,” he quipped once.. And he has retained the qualities that mark all healthy children —.imagination, curiosity, enthusiasm; and the desire to keep on growing up.” . . Churchill was born with a silver The human race may number in its long history who out- 5 a has; produced like him were Ben-. jamin Franklin and Thomas Jef- ferson, although neither went at quite hig pace. “This_ world is a fen,”. said his daughter Debora Lynn, 2; Suddenly, the lights of an auto- Cortez entered Montezuma’s Mexico in 1521. TT big bope is to turn it ipto a peace- ful garden, he loved .the wars along the way almost as much as | the roses. ; He is an actor, a painter, an) oraior, a statesman, philosopher. warrior, and literary genius. Hé wrote fine history, and he made fine--history—with both his _words and his deeds. , t - 7 - ' His restless mind plumbed all | pleasures of body and spirit, ques-| . stand Churchill. “and although bis last |g t, z «.*3 Bex..4 OR Co de Pa - € Tf You're Confused About the New Auto Insurance Rates defeat and responsibility, Church- il! hag never been afraid to be greatly” right—or greatly wrong. He has never run from death or morning till midnight. We throw a full life like Churchill's all you and sweet of this world, don’t be afraid, enjoy your work as much as you play—and get that after- noon nap. Nothing else to it. Except ability. No Contract Necessary FUEL OIL Call Today Gregory Oil Go. 94 East Walton Bivd. 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FASHION ACADEMY—the noted : .- look what you get in a os At moderate cost, Siow York athoo! of fashion do RS ev gueretanyt 4 atthin exaih Oiahes hen , new 1954 Studebaker - styling its Gold Medal, automobile ever designed. can ed ke ee > oS This brilliantly engineered car has no powerful new brakes ....Mew 7.5 gute news saya thiss —j}—_Power-wasting excess bulk. This means te 1 high compression in beth “Btudebaker has, with its new you get phional gas econorly. -—=————Ss Champion end Commander V-8 cece tok tn yn act’ | iadabalar' Nite Toccneog? sect nate hat, hitmedate on Powe le ~ swung new safety : . star and stand-out quality car. Owe —deseea Davis Motors~ Ladd Motor Sales, Inc. _P.C. MeKibben| > 4, F 451:South Seginew - ca 8145 Commerte Read - 5 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Pe WALLED LAKE. MICHIGAN ae are) ‘LET YOUR EYES BE YOUR GUIDE SEEING IS BELIEVING! Cpe | nutrients, amounts of healthful of The complete list of health-giving how NUTRITIOUS: including generous Vitamin D and ee BAS ee AP Beer eens 24s a a ue, eee ee ; ye a ' . * : - . - ; . é iii ea Da id mes i j sf j rf j bag > , ; ~ . ; Mes evvannmasinagage 4 j 4 / am ssa semanas al : 4 { : = — Pe PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY. DECEMBER t, 1953.) SEVENTEEN : 2 Evans to - Do ‘King Ri cha rd IT for January | ee me sae 7 Wey. F SEP se, | - - . -- = Today's S "Television Poeeiseind << Sarah ane [Britain Tingles Court Rules in Favor |=" s=catt'm se) as Unrehearsed laf Radio Bible Class sis? crwimr"Suca as Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWI-TV Channel }—WXYE-TV Kiss Jars TV of worship.” : lit BAY CITY # — A Ratio Bite) TONIGHT’S TV MGmGHTs | ectress +. dreams up_trouble_ bn |1:99--C)—Ganry-Meere: Show. (0 (cise Nice tinged Uns old King-| Status chores” and’ a "Toten: | El@etvonies Association I have been wonderfully blessed - Detroit aug’ —Telerama. tingled church” and a “recog being restored sare Bob Pre wren Bev | 18:00—(4)—Judge for Yourself, | 1:45—(7)—Strietly Female. Actor Wins Searéam in dom trom: endéto end: se — mined towne ‘af we _|to Hold Monthly Dinner a cone eaanied Lanker; day's news. (4)—Time| Fred Allen host to panel and | 3:¢9-(2)}-Double or Nothing. Shakespeare Role; Will | Papert ole ec gy nite tictes Wana. He ste The Oakland County Electronics | every joint. im my bolly and with : 5 talent. (2)~—Danger, “Death the panel members on : Association will f hala its monthly for Music, Janie Palmer sings.) ‘'* z1—(T)—News, ed|in the of Dr. Martin R. de muscular soreness from head to " Rutherford Be on Hall of Fame My Line" program was fascinat case dinner meeting Wednesday evening (2)—1t Carson, “Lest Treasure |. Frey, starring San 2:90-—-(T)—Theater, (2) — House by the vast mustache of a aman|Haan and the Michigan Depart-|o: 9:30 af Scribe festaurant on|f00t 1 had Rheumatoid Arthritis pgs Panamint,” adventure aoe Ee y murder con- —_ NEW YORK—Maurice Evans, | whoge job she had to guess. ‘ment @ Revenue. South Telegraph road. and other forms of Rheumatism, Z : ae ? : ang Sag ©—Kate | WO won national acclaim in his| “Jt was @ handlebar model meas-| Dr. ddHaan, 61, conducts Radio| A film by Glendale Electronics |hands deformed and my ankles = ¢:15—(7)—Sports Show, Don Wat- | 1@:30-(7)—Name's a eh we, television debut as Hamiet.on TV | uring 16% -inches from east to/ Bible Class, Inc., a half hour pro-|Co. of Detroit. etitled “Proper! were set. " trick. (4)—News, Paul Williams. | Robert Q. Lewis hosts Theater, | $:30--(7)—Cowboy Colt. (2) — La- | last, April, will re-create the role | west, belonging to John Roy, 4+|gram Sunday mornings which is| Antenna Installation” is scheduled) Limited space probibits telling ¢:20-—<(7)—Feature-. Film, “Lady| Some. (O-—All Sat me in| dies Day "| that won him stardom in this| year-old artist. heard by an estimated 10 million] for $:30. Persons interested in tele-| you more here but if’ you will , Wears a Star,” film drama. (4) pid og gen » | ¢:99--(4)—Welcome ‘Travelers. (7) | Country when he presents his two-| ‘“How do you manage to kiss| persons over 340 stations. The pro-| vision antenna’ installation are in-| ite me I will reply at once and , —Time for Sports, Bill Flem-| rnene’s No Place vekenthe Mor om to a Friend hour production of Shakespeare's! your wife?’ asked blonde Bar-} gram originates from Grand Rap-| vited to attend. tell you how I received this won- 3 - ming. (2)—Telenews Ace, Ken | {om Grama. (2)—-Savorite Story. : King Richard II on Hall of Fame | para. ids. aie - : ie Sammie. | ea “The Lost “Duchess, film | 4:30—(4)—On Your Account. (2)— 2 M Lucille Sori ot170% | Gerful reliet Cline. drama Feature Theater. (7)—Exn West- Sunday, Jan. 24. = “Like this." said Roy, and A few years ago, the Michigan : rs. ci a ae 6:45-——(4)-—-Traffic Court, Judge 11:00—(7)—Soupy’s On, ° Soupy more. This will mark the first tele- | befare anyone could restrain hins aig meen of aan abe a Ave., pantae “es — 4 Watts. (2) — Weatherman, Dr. Sales in , dy (4)— | &00—(4)—Adv. Patrol. (T)—Auntie vision version of Shakespeare's | he demonstrated smack on Bar- fons Haan to pay $1. hiet _— early yesterday morning by break- Mrs. Lela S. Wier ; Everett Phelps. News, Paul Williams. (2)—News| Dee. historical tragedy, and Evans’ | bare’s mouth, Am estimated 12 booklets ‘which he gave to listen-|ing a padlock on the back door 2805 Arbor Hills Drive 7:00-—-(T)—-Bift Baker, Biff and) Roundup, Jack Le Goff, 5:15—(4)—Gabby Hayes. second appearance on TV. 8 Parrpetctarnnoeremvend 7S de Haan made payment|A phonograph-radio combination P. O. Box 2695 Louise encounter “Grey Mar-|., 15 (7) shamrock Theater. | ©:2¢—~()—Howdy Doody. (2) ‘Sarah Churchill, hostess, narra! _“‘Uninhibited, unintended, uhe®} but brought suit. valued at $75 was taken, accord Jackson 7, Mississippl ——— é ket” in France. (4)—Storybook, “Road Show,’ starring Adolph Kartoons. {7)—Charies Chaplin. | tor and star of Hall of Fame in its pected, a spur-of-the-moment ges-| Judge Leibrand-ruled the state| ing to police. : oo | Short mugs arity Show | \enjou, feature film. (—} © 45—(T)—Weather. (2) — Sports. | regular one-hour format seen each | ture,” said a British Broadcasting — Business on ‘adiman, _ , : |Sunday will be reunited with | Cor tion (BBC) spokesman. wie George S.. Kaufman, co-hosts, | ump OT Gage | WEDNESDAY a a pe | Deane for- King Richard 1, enact SGeeh-ae te Secunia? Ga ‘Watch the ‘T1s=t—=Meet the ATUsts—Film | ture film. gre yg oo lee venty | ue the tole of his Sree ‘Miss | Canadian Arthur Bernard Braden, RAY BOLGER Interview. 11:20—(4)—Starlight Theater, John ao. pieced | Churchill was Ophelia in Evans’ | parbara’s husband, who was wat ) 1:30—(7)—Cavaleade of America,| jreland. Ann Dvorak in “Return + ewe (Th 2 TV production of Hamlet. ing at home. ’ ! Gertrude Michael, Robert Paige! of Jesse James.” feature film. 6:1 News. — ~ 2 : . \ \ * - — n 3 i x ‘3 ! abia ewe : A - ; _—" ey Ps a eee ae SEO ees See oe es : iad : - e THE ONE-WING BOASTY BIRD can't make headway with one wing tied, B but still he wants to keep trying 4 A BOASTY BiRD is an advertiser who purposely flies in the face of Very few manufacturers or advertisers, for example, would even experience — even though he knows it’s harder that way. - dream of trying to introduce a new product without using newspapers. He'd rather climb stairs on his hands and knees than take a com- Because only the newspaper teaches just about everybody in town . . . y fortable ride in an elevator. regularly . . . day in and day out. And had sitear wns ian edvertsing whl Aik atliciiiiel i And today more people are reading more newspapers than at any place of a method that doesn’t fail. time in history. Fortunately he’s a rare creature. % No wonder it’s basic for. advertisers! No wonder retailers spend The advertising that always does its job, of course, is newspaper 85% of their advertising money in newspapers! | advertising. It's basic. : All business is local...and so are all newspapers! : Pe _ This menage prepared by BUREAU OF ADVERTISING, American Newspaper Publishers Association . : es 4 Siete noe lag we The Pontiac Pree Se a z a" ie SY “ pecan . = - _as | : Pei ; . ’ - y : : ; | 4 : ” ‘ ’ R * , 4 : ; AX a. Election|. as Key to McCarthy Aims|= distinguished i siders believe Sep. Joseph R. Mc- Carthy is grabbing for the 1956 — presidential nomina- It appears, also, that the admin- istration is not ready for an open eee ee ee om Wisconsin. Administration strategy pied ee om Ween tat if McCarthy is given enough rope, he will hang himself. There is little comment on McCarthy fer publication. [at he is an endless subject of pri. vate discussion — a situation which is said by visitors to Washington to exist generally through the nation. The belief that he was running for President spread widely after McCarthy’s televised address last week replying to former President ‘Truman's remarks about heat ‘Heery Dexter White espionage ex- pose. McCarthy challenged President Eisenhower in that speech on sev- eral issues, including-an alleged softness toward Communism. The most widely publicized of Mc- Carthy’s challenges on policy had NO MONEY DOWN 3 Years to Pay A 10x12 ‘Room ons 5769" Rough In — Finish Yourself SAVE will finish for you. choice of decorative includes: @ BUILDING PERMIT @ 42" CONCRETE FOOTING @ EXTERIOR CINDER -. BLOCK WALLS @ 2x6 RAFTERS @ 2x6 CEILING JOISTS @ 3 WINDOWS @ #210 SHINGLES TO MATCH HOUSE. White case was raised cies pk eee ae it was merely the beginning of a series of exposes which they hoped would severely damage Democratic election chances. Meantime, the House Un-Amer- ican Activities ittee, McCar- thy’s subcommittee and Sen. Wiliam E,4} Jenner’s (R-Ind) internal security subcommitteé are hitting the Com- munism - in - government - and - business issue hard. McCarthy may obtain his own downfall, as some administration advisers are believed to hope and expect. But the senator's friends THE PONTIAC | PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1953 __ leaders of the Republy- ~ Sonar og ag 3 ng! ang Shaggy ser rele mgpen in overall party policy-making. They predict that so many candidates for gov- om | Foreign News Usually Ignored by Americans ZURICH, Switzerland ®—A poll d, > in oguinton of elo WW 2 oar Payal age Sa ra TWENTY-ONE cota, te ly Wen Sear | Ohne emer ee 10 million dollars. -by the Ford and Rockefeller foun- dations. The reader poll was conducted for IPI last April and May by the American Institute for Public Opin- Stalin as Russian Premier. March 8 ‘ The survey found 79 per cent of the Americans interviewed didn't know NATO means the North At- do not think so. On the contrary, Four million tons a year to supply the mighty automotive industry Now completed, right in the heart of the auto- motive industry, are facilities that increase Great Lakes Steel's annual capacity to fear million imgot tons, That's about 25% of this industry's anoual appetite for steel, and about 40% of its appetite for the kinds of steel we make. So this growth of Great Lakes Steel—weeks ahead of schedule—means a great deal not only to us but to our principal customer, too. Our new facilities—new blast furnaces, the new bessemer converters, the new slabbing mill, and the rest—all fir into a program established long ago, when the company was founded. The program called for Great Lakes Steel to provide the automotive industry with a dependable first source of sheet, strip and other shapes for this industry’s mammoth needs. And that's just what we've beea doing. We start with the ore, and work it through blast furnaces, bessemers and open hearths, blooming mills, hot and cold rolling mills and merchant mills, right down to the finished forms. This integration of control gives Great Lakes Steel the flexibility and availability that let us give real service. Not just another steel supplier, Great Lakes is also a developer of steels now important to the & industry—N-A-X HIGH-TENSILE steels, which combine extra strength, formability, aad corrosion-resistance, enabling manufacturers to make improvements in many parts. You Cas expect more great things to happen at Great Lakes Steel. For we aim to serve well our—many customers in many fields, while keeping pace with the increasing oceds of the mighty automotive industry. Great Lakes Steel Corporation, Detroit 29, Michigan. Offices ake in Chicago, Cleetland, Grand Rapids, Lansing, New York, Philadelphia, St: Louis and Toleds. Great Lakes Steel Lustration: New “D” blast furnace, Great Lakes Steel. a te —— RE D NT AMP DAY - WEDNESDAY ~— AT ALL THREE THRIFTY DRUG STORES AT “GREAT LA KEE: STORES! 2 & © @ @ 6 } FF Ff | al. Stamps With . Next Door to Sears ———— j, but ensuing lessons will| 7” mm 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays HOver1,000 Toys “.- ncludes Games Guns, Dolls, Trucks and Autos iW "| weheduled for Thursday from 10 a. m to 9 p. m. im the church ; AP Wirephote PRIZE WINNING WHEAT—Lila Jean Kline of | Wheat King. He is Fred W. Haltworth of Alberta, Marshalltown, Iowa, a visitor to the International | Canada, a newcomer to the contest. His “Reward” Hay and Grain Show, pours the winning sample! variety 4f red spring wheat yesterday was chosen of wheat from the trophy to be awarded this year’s | best of hundreds of samples present. | i | t | i i E Tues.-Wed.-Thurs. with Adv, Lew Bates On Watch Repair STATE JEWELRY 61S. Soginaw s. Tm the Orpheum Bids. Episcopal Women Finish Play to Be Presented Holiday Fair Preparations |for Stringham PTA ROCHESTER — Members of the Women's Guild of St. Philip Epis-|. waTERFORD TOWNSHIP—The copal Church are winding up preparations for their Holiday Fair undercroft Featured at the fair will be a doll booth with dolls ranging in| Rochester Women’s Club |the title of the play to be pre- i ‘| Slates Luncheon, Pl Lun n Play | sented, under the direction of Miss |” | ROCHESTER—The Avon Pavi- | Patty Looman,/ high school dra- | lion will be the setting for the| matics teacher. | Rochester Woman's Club benefit | The high schoadl “Skipperettes” jand play Dec, -9, - “The Table Set for Himself” is it ; BEs? Apts 5 | WALLED LAKE—The combined | PTAs of the Walled Lake district ef ' Ht pe if riot ~~ - Pre? See et members here tomorrow. Luncheon will be served aft 12:30 friends | Women's Auxiliary members meet | |W . The affair, which will Insure With Us Now Thatcher Patterson Wernet 609 Community National Bidg. 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[ANTI FREEZE. .........$295 Geb} Sak e4 < 4 | League Openings Sti) Avetlable £ INST RUCT 10N 5. College NAVY HANGS ON—Navy captain Dick Olson gets « waist. grip on Army's Tom Bell, 46, and brings him down after a six yard gain | tm first period of the service game at Philadelphia's Municipal Sta- | diam Saturday. Navy tackle Hugh Webster, 70, is on ground after } | missing tackle. Army won, 20-7, *COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE EAST TOWN COLLISION Bear Equipment and Wheel Balancing : Frame and Axle Straightening 35 Elizabeth St. . Ph. FE 4-594! Hong Kong Refuses cm License to Rocky HONG KONG m—Promoter Bil- ly Tingle said today that Hong Kong government's license depart- ment had refused him permission to have world heavyweight cham- pion Rocky Marciano appear here. | He said he was told the license was refused becatise Hong Kong military naval garrison area au- | thorities think it unwise to en-| courage professional boxing for two exhibitions against spar- | — a ‘ ws 47 “THE PONTIAC PRESS,” TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1; 1958 Ticket Sales EAST LANSING # — Ii’'s going to take a pretiy slick student to scalp a Michigan State Rose Bowl football ticket. The college has set up .what it hopes is a foolproof system.to prevent students and faculty mem- bers from buying tickets for friends or for re-sale. Applications for the tickets will be accepted at MSC’s Jenison fieldhouse from Wednesday, Dec. Inalis Trying Again to Stall | price —| $2.7. Another may be | purchased for the husband ‘or wile | for Rose Til ' — | 2, through Wednesday, Dee. 9. | Applicants will have to present college identification cards | wid fill out forms. } One “ticket will be sold at, half | at the full price of $5.50. The tickets won't be given out | here, however. Instead, the appli- cant will be given a receipt and will have to pick up the tickets in Los Angeles. ¢ Coast ticket headquarters will be in the lobby of the Southern Cali- fornia Edison Co., 601 West: Fifth St., Los Angeles. Ticket office will be open from Dec. 2 through Grid Title Goes to lerp + | i Only Major 1. Protected Against Scalping | to Have Clean Slate in 1953 Maryland Follows ASC, as Holder of Coveted O'Donnell Trophy By HUGH FULLERTON JR. NEW YORK @—Maryiland, the only college football team fo go through a major schedule without a defeat or a tie, won the 1953 national eollegiate football cham- pionship from undefeated but once- tied Notre .Dame. HP Race Dates DETROIT \#—State racing com- missioner James N. Inglis is mak- ing another attempt to require the Hazel Park race frack to get rid of what he -calls ‘‘unacceptable’’ shareholders. Attorney general Frank G. Mil- lard was asked- by Inglis today whether racing dates in 1954 could be withheld from the track. Inglis, In a letter to Millard, said “one important fact” was | not presented to the supreme court prior te its ruling last May that the track could not be com- | pelied to remove certain share- i Tingle had scheduled Marciano| holders. In order to get the tickets at Los | Angeles, applicants must present | in addition to the receipt full iden- | | tification to prove they are bona | | fide students or faculty members. | Receipts alone will not be honored. y i to withhold racing dates. Inglis said the track had failed to include the names of six men in its submission of alist of its shareholders to the racing com- mission in July of 1949. He said an accurate list was not obtained until 1951 when one was secured by the Senate Crime .In- vestigating Committee under Sen. Estes Kefauver. Inglis asked Millard whether the ltrack’s alleged failure to include | the six names in 1949 gives him the | right now to deny 1954 dates. Inglis name dthe six as An- ring partners, The champion now | effort to force the track’s hand. | lio, Nicholas Scott, and Michael is in Manila. The commissioner had sought then Maryland, winner of 10 games and headed for a New Year's Day engagement with Oklahoma in. the Orange Bowl, earned the coveted "Donel Trophy in the final As- sociated Press ranking poll of the season. s * *¢ The O'Donnell Trophy,. donated by the Notre Dame Monogram Cub in honor of the late Rev. Hugh O'Donnell, former Notre Dame football player who became president of that institution, is awarded annually as a national championship emblem on the basis of the Associated Press poll. ore eee BEVO’S AT IT AGAIN—Bevo Francis, No. 32, broke the Me. morial Auditorium basketball scoring record as he rolled in 64 points to lead Rio Grande College to 120-to-59 victory over Erie County Technical Institute «the Buffalo, N. Y., eourt. The sensa. tional sophomore, from, the little Ohio college, is shown abdve itd he leaped into the air to score two points. Bevo scored 22 field goals and added 20-free throws for his 64-point total. Welters, Middles Provide This Week's By MURRAY ROSE NEW YORK @®—Some 20 years ago the featherweight (126 pound- ers)-and lightweight (135 pounds) divisions used to be the most active in boxing. We're growing ‘em bigger now, Today it’s the welter- weights (147) .and middl (160) who provide most of the ac- Ring Action boxing shows headline middies and the 3rd one features welters. Two members of the welter divi- sion’s first ten ply their trade dur- ing the week, - Johnny Saxton, No. 3 contender to change the opinion of the | tion. - ‘Take this week's national box- ** ep who voted the Terps into first place for example, Two | Aragon, No 7 from Los Angeles = last week, a ae ae to coast television | mixes with Danny (Bang Bang) e ae . ‘is plap-eguinat Southern Mo@e- Phil Kim of Hawaii and Carmine ; . dist next Saturday—but nearly all Deer Season Fiore of Brooklyn, a pair of un- | the other major college teams ranked but free swinging welters, . have ented Gas cna, 3 collide in Washington's Uline Arena E 2 /- i = points for Notre Dame. Points are awarded on the basis of 10 for 9 our oice onl a ec cei etc. . ' : sa ae A These two teams dominated the as Hunters End 1953 Quest of Venison heey By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS first Big Ten championship, fin- for the year today with a special Gavean os 0 i “wth | night : & — ‘season on bucks, does and fawns |lowed by Oklahoma, UCLA, Rice, |‘ Part of the northern lower Ilinois, Georgia Tech, lowa and| insula. cast (ABC) and telecast (NBC) voting. Michigan State, last year’s champion, which lost one of nine a : 1 ' J West Virginih. Regular buck season through- | starting at 10 p.m. EST. : .f ii aes out the state ended yesterday, , , Nine of the first 10 teams were | put those who were unsuccess- g : , ranked in the topmost group | ful had chance to shoot any || Kine State's ’ dee gutit ae Passing, Total Oftense Leader Ex-Ram Ace Piles Up 777 Yards in Air, 963 tories. The first 10 teams (first-place | Upper —— buck hunters votes in parentheses): ; were m more successful this t—Maryland (187). ....csscceoesd 2,083 | YO@® than last, Count on the state bad © leadership, 777 7aer~ S—Notre Dame (ll). ......00055- 3,149 | ferries crossing to the Lower Pen- 5 been, GED. vgs cccccsccenccecuane 2,007 | taken across through midnight Nov ees eee ee eeewenenere se eeee een eeeeeee Bowl Lineups wean one test | NHL Scoring Race a Deconlphscetre 22 SUGAR BOWL—Georgia Tech ve. West | Dotroit monopolized ANGE BOWL—Miaryland vs Oxte- | in the National Hockey COTTON BOWL—Rice ve Alabama. GATOR BOWL — Acdern ve Tense assists and sharing the An ’ SUN BOWL—Missiesipp! Southern ¢s Texas, Western. tT b ve East Texas State. Never before have we had so complete a selection of new 1953 Fords Never before have - been pay- / ing such high trade-in prices :' / For the first time im years, we are able to offer you / With our sales volume up so high—and with no relative immediate delivery on any new Ford equipped as you ‘ increase in overhead and selling expense—we can afford State | iH icked up th choose! Because production is so high, we're getting so to be extra generous in our trade-in policy. Drive in and two. assists during, the many Fords to deliver each month that you can now get today! You'll be surprised at our high appraisal of SANDERS wan they Chankes Tortie 30. the “Worth More” Ford of your choice without waiting. your present car. You'll realize-we're really going all- FOR RENT ae we (This offer is valid only while the record supply lasts.) _out to hit an all-time record in sales. TRAVIS __Howe has scored 29 points. same | 4, 4, uct . 4 ‘ Miller of total | : a See your Ford Dealer - CPPDaD OOOO TAG OP is sated to the TT passe’ 2, | ’ ELE S$: 19 er for an appraisal . ee ee Nees pee eae wes 3 : Nag Adjustment bap gene ngehing 2 S ‘on-your car 18 " HERE'S WHAT WE DO: 0 Se SS er eee ei Saket Fe ee: 3 N vie neces Epics Ql one tim | W/E : N toe in Adjusted Your Car tor, $1.98 N | si _ 147 South Saginaw St. 4 - ‘Phone FE 5-4101- N - FIRESTONE Qs | Sipe aa iat a a i * a 3 2 ba? 3 . a4 oh v « “pS é : *° Po ert ia cpaeray cereceea eae a ara a i EE aU rae al LL ETS ! pe Vek 7 of ak 2 yt eotnenieenanimaesstiiateentcinteiily r i t—— j ‘ =: a ae +e. \ a > » 4 i f Y bj ; eam: Sesser THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1953 peared ate: Ivan Junior Optimists . | " ) ——— As , Mold Initial Meet Schary Can’‘t pin | Police Tickets : Hold In ing 7 ary Vant. yivan axe in : The Sylvan Lake Junior See an E d Catch Up With 2 oni Gt i tt mec | Tall) Mi ae ag ee From Waterford | wew Yorkers wore without « mater New Y ing recently at the Whitfield School | Minutes to Star System Vote District | ; rom erfor cchers wore without @ fnadey. 3 : Ticketed over 20 times each for| “\Y newspaper today as the Her- with 20 youngsters t, ac- By BOB THOMAS “as ald will | , traffic violations, two Watertord| ald Tribune suspended cording to Thomas » club il Meet Tomorrow! HOLLYWOOD w — The star County Supervisors Put) Township yoyths paid « total of | in sympathy with the six big director, ‘The group has openings} to Discuss ~ Problems| lite, asus MGM bose hun City in Area tor 1954 [oe panes Zecerny ot Oe: Pom | closed down ty 6 phot engrera for 10 more youths between the Atfecti ‘ ee M boss. Dore ty. tiac Police Traffic Bureau. strike, F ages of 12 and 17, Kennedy said. ecting India, U. S. mare. Elections Larry ¥F. White, 20, of 2143 Mott} The shutdown of all the prim Interested NEW ; There hes been a tt of apem . St., and his: cousin, “Morty D,| Cipal newspapers was the first in ennedy ‘m. before President Richard Nixon paid a| *Y going to pot. a . visors has notified Sylvan Lake|Rd., were by | _ Representatives AFL day night meetings at the school. | tormal 20-minute call on Prime| %! like Betty Grable is allow- i. that it will be placed in Waterford Paiteen 30 Gath end Wibon Photo Engravers Union and of the SEGeeeeeee Minister N. ed to freelance, wit else can - Foster Jr., and held overnight in| publishers of the six struck news- er Nehru‘at the Foreign Of- you believe? And with a s i Legislative Voting District No. 1, Oak ic ty Jail ‘ papers scheduled resumption of ne- FABULOUS FOOD fice today. The American leader |’ like Warners dows to four play- Preiming with the: November 1941 "get. Claude Evans of the traf-| S0tiations today. -EXPERTLY SERVED \m %*4 would get town to the| cm! ¥ : a banner Seah fie bureau said Monty had 21 tick-| , When negotiations were recessed Pi @| brass tacks of American-Indian| For advice /on the situation ay ene men em wee one ets issued against him, including | '*%t Might, a federal mediator said a, 9, @/| problems at another meeting with; I went te’\ MGM, which has Sa age . a charges of ‘excessive noise and| ‘Te Was no change in efforts to a | @| Nehru tomorrow. long been ‘an almost feudal . > 3 shift to remove confusion caused) © ding and Larry had. 24 tickets | Settle the dispute-over wages and s 5 "Niktoe “tala i ft Gs che wells sits , by the present two-district ——, for ine. '@ a ang | other issues, Union .and publist a rival yesterday from Madras that| Schary, the general ex-actor ; fr ae Ethier also said county improper license plates representatives had no comment = P he had no specific diplomatic_as-| and writer, was seated com waif school tax statements are being ry g| “ements for his five-day visit to| fortably im bis office, surround- ah wi we prepared and will be. mailed by ; “oS s | India but expected to discuss all|+ ed by awards. This fellow has | Si) , Dec. 10. A penalty of 4 per cent in- 2nd Cinerama Movie - s -seegaeds affecting both the United| more awards than Oscar. But Sh er BF “yo » tile not : ' t India. . that wasn’t what we were to NF me > oe J ed Prod ° =xW Biaioe and Dalle. «| Oat meow . A special meeting ot the cry! Slated for Production , The vice president began his first . § Council was held recently, Ethier Li iiitti full day in New Delhi today with de dane oem stated, to study methods of fi-| Simon H. Fabian, president of P a trip to the site of the cremation rs be . . nancing prop city-owned | Stanley Warner Cinerama Corp., Bia a aa iM, of famed Indian leader Mohandas | .,, Not at all,” he. commented, water system. has atinounced the signing of a New Lake Theater K. Gandhi. Nixon laid a wreath| _/%¢ *t@r system may be un- “From present tentative fig-| contract with Louis B. de Roche- there as President Eisenhower's dergoing a period of transition ures,”’ he said, “it appears that &/ mont and his associates to make Lrepresetative Later he visited his at the present time: But it will municipally-owned water system | the: second production in the Cin- \ WALLED LAKE * Indian counterpart. Vice President | a we toundation-ol ihe — mold haa sexing — sitet — ite eat ps " a Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan. They | @ industry. - dividual property owner's we De Rochemont, co-founder of 4 “Let's Do It Again % had met in Washington earlier this | “Metro since ite inception 3 sd system.” “The March of Time.” will start « Some Te and % "authoritative sources here indi ong cove uatit moore - oe and pmenegpnat on ey me eh ~ , e e sta title, * \ pee S Ls0— ® cated Nixon would recommend to| made them tast ow than i Planners Named ot Your Life.” 7 cs Washi that the United Stat ; : ow “VICKI” Wertacin int th Unltd Sats} any cee inn And wee || for Lincoln Day |, 1% new pice wit t “rama € in Technicoler with anti-Communist pact resulted from| still have that ; ra ' drama” with an unusual story line, * Jeanne Craine and A [the call by South Korean Presi ge le '|GOP Banquet de Rechement said, end tt. cotes aan Deters dent Syngman Rhee and Chinese ; || Occasional int cover a large portion ae : , “At present, we have more |!) * chairmen ‘ w2L22LLLe 2. Nationalist Generalissimo CAME! stars under contract than all | | ; | | committee members to plan the} The first film in the multi-di- tone the Rede the other studios put together, | | voe annual Lincoln Day banquet were! mensional medium, -This Is -Cin- = * « * And we intend to céntinue our ~ na Rx! =~ —— —— var mnne — P star policy ; —~gt Ancoln Republican Clu met. Bice ae gpeng va panne ig he “Of course, we have fewer te day in Oakland County Jail. talks between the two that resulted| Players under contract than we Richard I, Moore of Waterford in the appeal. But it was under- did five or 10 years ago. We xd and Mrs. Bert Norton of Rochester stood he felt the United States| found that it was not econom- . were named chairmen. Mrs, Wil- 4 im in the background| ically sound to maintain the liam Kennedy, Harry Henderson, to seed aiitan Nehru and other huge list we had in the past. Roy Annett and John B. Wilson Asians the chance to say any pos-| At Present there are about 40 ie ie -. + on ity @ Rater: Bived E Wie S sible agréement whs formulated at| ames under exclusive contract | | : , ee . Birmingham and Mrs. Everett American instigation — and we prefer exclusive pic- ‘ 4 hae j Reese of Waterford were named ————— ture deals because we can build | Bs 8- = * —— — Committee members. and control careers that way Se ae United Prem Paes} "The- group will assist: Raymond Truman to Host Royalty - SECOND TRY—Kentucky-bred Marian Carr, rests'on « symbolic | Addis, club president, in organiz- © cammet carry as may stairway to fame as she begins her second chance at a Hollywood | ing and planning the annual ban NEW YORK @—King Paul and; stars because we are Queen Frederika of Greece lunch; 22 pictures a year placa career. Under contract a few years ago to a major studio, Miss Carr | (et to be held me entre today with former President Har-| to 46 im the past. But I think gave up her career to marry. Recently deciding to give the movies ae aryey, Fe amen foes ry S. Truman at the Waldorf-As-| the size of our stat list now is | * Second try, one screen test won her the starring role in the forth- , coming “Ring of Fear.” * ew ae ow ed | Hurt Truck Driver | re wi ai in ie LUNCH? County Deaths view cemetery. she died st iet| to Bo (Questioned | at her home. Wo teed to be . . Leuts John Grumbache ve will make LAPEER—Service for Louis John | Born at Milford and a former] 4 South Lyon truck driver’ will Sensurabie. Call Grumbache, 59, of 3849 South La- | School teacher she is survived by | he questioned today, if he regains oa peer Rd., Metamora, will be at | 5¢r husband; a son, Raymond of | consciousness, to determine wheth- a, Shae yee Ot the Baird Funeral Home at 2 p.m, | Lansing; two sisters, Mrs. J. J. jer head injuries suffered by him ele lg Thursday with burial in White | Fitzgetald of Ann Arbor, and Mrs. Sunday were caused by a beating, waiting Chapel Cemetery. He died at home | Belle Burke of Howell; and a | according to Milford Police Chief eg Monday night. brother, Jarnes Meehan of Howell. | Floyd Harger. ¢ ‘ c He ts survived by his widow Mrs. John Day Harger said that doctors at Pon- Lunches for Men t : Mrs. tine General Hospital who treated - ; Ernest Audritsh of Dearborn, Mrs. John (Florence ivy) Day, 63, will |Matt Purdie. ont tne Plenty of Fre Parking Space William Brocks of Dewelly Mrs.j be at 3 p.m. tomorrow St the T over accidentally by bs . Hal Williams of Lapeer; a son, Douglas Funeral Home with burial | bee® run over wocksetl } “ Ernest Steven of Wyandotte; six[in Elkiand Cemetery. Mrs. Day | °*" truck cxthical tion to- sar. CHIVAS and @ brother, Ed-| died in her farm home northwest | , Purdue, im nae be == ward of Paris, Ul. of Cass City Sunday fe mn ry = on. be ‘ Siig Seon i my- |"*™ Jorn, Martel Gambis | "Surviving tn dom tosher uw | Ee Commerce and Costal St. =|] Te PICTURE EVERYONE IS TALKING ASQUT# 130 S. Telegraph Read HOTEL movies. ‘ HAZEL PARK — Service for | band are three children, Mrs.|" pungue was alone in the truck P : is ad 36 ©. Pike &. a ae 2 a Mrs. Harriett Gamble, $4, of 965 | Mary Hiser of Luzerne and Lee | 15 sinutes before the accident, you've ovigrown ye”) “Since making East Roberts St. will be at 1 and Mary at home; three grand- said. His truck did not - » Mrs. 6 but may have run. ‘ after the emergency “We need the protection of brake failed, Harger said. star names on a picture. Yet, | 5#turday at home . OXFORD — Service for Kason break now and then. Rpting Snce Raton of Hass | tn St wil be at 2 pn. tomorrow | HIG Without Bond break now and then. Spotting | Mrs. Florence Rudoni of Hazel | (m St will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow l n Lealie Caréa with Kelly in ‘An | Park and Mrs. Rose Nilsson of | 8 Mabley Chapel with burial in . American ‘tm’ Paris’ was a | London, England; two sons, Wil- | CSP®- in Fatal Stabbing great break for her. Now with | liam of Ann Arbor and James E. | Unmarried, Mr. Nelson died late a 4 : ot his Likewise we are taking a Mathew Kent Gillet Sis. Welein ~ received Geo Cans | UOr & Se te eS eanon chance with Edward Purdom in | BERKLEY—Service for Mathew | negie Medal for Bravery 10 years ekg McNeill St "The Student Prince.’ He is an Kent Gillet. infant of Mr. and 38, of 324 Howard “* unknown, but we think oe ' ago when he rescued two WOMED| was ordered held without bond bes we can | Mrs. Charles C. Gillet Jr. of 1210 | from a burning farm house near! ner he demanded examination take. a chance because of the ' , Columbia Ave. will be at 2 p.m. | Brown City. Monday before Pontiac Judge . stope of the picture and the use of Marto 's for today at the Sparks-De Mund Fu- Charies P, Webster. no a fw gh i a Ho rae Oak write ew; | 2. Motorists Killed Jackson, being held in Oakland MASSE McMAMARA establish himself as 4. | mation at. White Chapel Memorial | £ ’ County Jail, is scheduled to appear ¥ - Park Cemetery. He died Sunday . age for the hearing Dec. 12. at Providence Hospital, Detroit, 5 ___| tn a statement to Oskland County ae 1 et STovigence = a ; Surviving besides his parents are ry Cc. Gem, | a Big Born” ae two brothers, Charles T. and John | DETROIT (UP)—Two motorists | Jackson sid, it ee ~ = M.; his grandparents, Mr. and | were killed in suburban Roseville | Sypped SUN: “ROMAN HOLIDAY” end “DESPERATE MOMENT” when she rushed toward him Mrs. Charles C. Gillet Sr. of Fern- early today in a head-on collision} oo Thanksgiving eve dale’ and Norman Schauroth of | which injured five other persons, knife Mrs. Frank Durtee 37, and John Hogan, Wilson's phalarope, a bird HOWELL — Service tor Mrs. |oseville, a criti | whirls about in the water like 7 Frank (Mary Ann) Durfee, 80, of ‘ dervish and swallows the fish it : cally and their four children, rang- & m. at St. Joseph Catholic’) nurt seriously. All were taken to 7— 4 Saratoga General Hospital. — Piper's for ’ 4 Roseville police said there were Wany o ALSO—"Siren of Bagdad”—PLUS— Cartoon ', The Si of : no witnesses to the accident. Mrs. Novelties, Tricks, Jokes, . i aoe ign ity Hogan could not be questioned im-|] Coste Christmas Cards ||| Prices: Adults Mat. 35¢ — Eve. Sun. 55e — Children 180 mediately because of her condition. TOP OFF TODAY'S SHOPPING [1 cee = toa ot manslf S'McCc ee re 1-000 | ducks in fight. 4 ° with a delicious meal at HOMADE, Pontiac’s finest cafeteria, lunch ond bakery counter. NOW TI WEDNESDA CHEF'S SPECIAL: Wednesday and Thursday... 4 at at ob A eee ON OUR GIANT : EpMoNnD BAKERY DEPARTMENT O'BRIEN . a 4a WEDDING— BIRTHDAY — RECEPTION CAKES TO ORDER. CHRISTMAS COOKIES, FRUIT . COCOANUT NUTS. -*= 4 CAKES, DICED FRUITS, LEMON and ORANGE ° _ PEEL. GLAZED CHERRIES and PINEAPPLE. ond PEANUT BRITTLE. . SHELLED iT Ava\aa unela | Bigg < % ou AT ATF’ ini is ' ir > . 5 > ACTION as = . pt” ce ae . ALSO THIS EXCITING A A hod. nix 2s “Salt Rising Bread........<.,....Loef 22¢ Custard id Lunch Stix........6 for 33¢ MiSsS\Or Se eae oh YA is : TWENTY-EIGHT ae | Russia Certainly Succeeds It may decide it's going to be| when the Big Three conference busy that night and can't accept | Starts in Bermuda this week end. | hostess, She's trying to spell | Chamber of Deputies last week pomeone clse’s party. and who now must act almost in a Certainty, Russia's record is| “lame duck” capacity—able only guch that it must be doubted she to give @ weak “maybe” to the had anything really constructive in | question of French ratification of mind when she suddenly agreed| the European Army plan : | j ? ; i : 5 : 5 z i i chill will support the idea of a change of tactics rather than any | China. Diplomatically, it poses no five-power and include Red China hower it's a horse of a different | It Sie paved entice Ons sade 6 color. Meeting would be among her initial ; Sanh when 6 2 as Se covery fe i etiatng wae conference is held. tional prpblems, then where Bat it Russia's intent was fur. | does he the Nationalist Chi- oe ec hi cele he nese Gonal waters, to extent even the question of a bas qucceeded. meeting with the Rus birthday today, still convinced the sians still/is very “iffy.” The last road to peace lies through a top- a meeting was at- British Prime Minister in- tempt as in 1951.. Forecaster ls Caught in Rain. Many Times Christie, meteorologist ‘of the United States ‘Weather Bu- | giar trying to craw! through a win- réau here, says he's been caught dow of her home. She lowered. the /in the rain lots of times — and/ Window on’ the midsection of the without raincoat or umbrella. ° (struggling burglar and held him of the weather forecaster when he, igets drenched, It’s because he. A good team of sledge dogs with | doesn't own_a raincoat or an um-| an expert driver -can cover 100 brella, Christie said. . Caught in Middle EDENTON, N.C. (UP)—Lillie ‘NEW YORK @ — Earnest B. | Bélle Wynn, a laundress, knew just in charge what to do when she found a bur- Christie said it isn’t the tault there until the sheriff arrived. miles in-a day with a light load. SIDE GLANCES , | It may be expected that Chur-; | « | five-power conference with Red/ great problem for the British since | by Galbraith we, GS Pr) al v/-. ere of Bee “You'd think so attractive a baby doctor would settle down and a aa raise a family of his own—1 guess the responsibility frightens him!” by Merrill Blosser You ie, pat aoe ORT SE ereHEN sinc? WELL... SORE WOPE HE RATES GETTER THAN NOE SHOW . © Pet. OF Au ha aap : _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY; DECEMBER 1, 1953 THE BERRYS ; + “eer CAPTAIN EASY DONALD DUCK 4x NANCY I CAN'T PAY BACK I'M SORRY, NANCY --- THAT DOLLAR I Owe You re Z Sem, Sm fll Ww H-MMe--- WELL MAYBE YOU CAN WORK !T OUT SOME WAY Genk. 1988 by HEA Seretee, tne. T. ng. U. © Pee, OF WE'RE ALL READY FOR THE SAFAR! TO THE JUNGLE.) VAIOR HOOPLE / HERE Pico | ten ~ ee a ee * ¥ i v - —— : oF. sonemes gate - “8 N OF PUBLIC sata Ratiroad to weet q . ol , Notice is hereby given © =e wate. pong eg ye oe 8 ets ns es Migned that on y ber 1, / limits to he north city Hmite; thence : t bess tahun Satin a ee gd ES a as 5 ; Produce rang ) Cedar | iichigan. pubtie sale of 8. 198% 9 Precinct No. 35 -—— Distiict Ne, 6 —~ f l am —. No, 0). NF neg eee 4. Tesor bearing serial samber Gils es. follower r . Thurs., Dec. 3, 8: ; Ban} wit held, for cash ‘ at the intersection of the > a‘ ‘ bidder _ section ower a Former to Consumer ( New Ground quet at 7:00 p. m, Edmund H. t Merrawoods Gales and Berries Nowe . Sections .» > | - oe south ‘ : ; Ras ‘Bunyan W: M. ~~Adv. | Oskiand County, Mich/gan, the slong Une east section line of section 9 NEW YORK oF Ths Block | Oyty we Pee eeeececceee 2 — ef No < . and a in a line, , senseeegsessaeeeenes CHICAGO #—Firm prices ruled te. November 25, which line be the extension of the penpers. 9 for .....- cr) . * CONTRACT PURCHASE CORPORATION | rear lot lines of the lots fronting on Market edged a little lower today Git “encnonese | for all the By ' 3. = ms Es grain on the Board of Trade | ews in ore DONALD J. ERNesenoen | E> side of oa Reomaes thepes mild reaction as 3 today despite they fact the market | — i mwe woot em said = a 2 usual strength was not able to hold all: of its), 70" M. Proctor, 88, of @9 8.) stoma aoe auen | Gee te Gan ae 1 thence east 3 sone, Merrimac St.. was sentenced to : y previous sessions. tej early gains, typ i. Oakd eo ed pXOTICR OF CHANGE OF ELECTION | $) b.N ts the pinep days Oakland ¥ recine ’ . os ay’ —* 1 be Soybeans shot up into new high | yesterday after pleading guilty to| qo the Electors of the Cuiy of Pontine eet rte es and 2 points : - see | Ground at the opening on gains/a drunk driving charge before | daries af Precincts 1. 2. 4. h 8 1h 16. | gcc Neneing at the intersestion of most changes in the smaller frac- Eonggonsenns 38 | whi Pontiac Judge Charles P. Webster, | 1*, 3% 34;-32,- and 35 have been changed | thence south Howland A to Gains also went to fogs, Goren .....-....-... @ 10 anaes which extended to five cents. This . as hereinafter described and that Pre+ tersectio: the south cit ° +e @@ Your Pinger Tips - tigns. A between “— e Proctor was unable to pay & $100) cinets 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41. 42, 43 and'| jus “thence weet the south cit : 2 1 and 2 points infrequently. Carnations, Goten .......... 1e9 | ¥8S based on very strong soybean Suns. 44- have deen created as’ hereinafter | limite to ‘the intersection of Prankiin . Business tended gis | CBrvsanthemums, desea”. oul and soybean meal markets. Ad- ribed: thence north slong Pranklin Road ne eae to contract: as oll prices fell. The pace was around vanices in other grains were lim-| , Ronald F. Felix, %, of 23 Riker cr hee | tk Ht Jest pick wp your phone a 1,600,000 shares for the entire day. Wholesale ited to around a cent.. Onidand "C t vhs | ag - Weaduard Avénas, Geuth Seotnee stines | Precinct ‘No TT Distriet Me, 3 = service on your investments. Your inquiries are welcome That compares with 1,960,000 DETROIT PRODUCE, Wheat near the end of the first pleaded hie recklees driving | eee Mae ane: tence soethoriy | Bewnded oo Sellnve: | eee of ~by phone, by letter or in person, shares traded yesterday when the’) DETROIT (UP)—Wholesale prices on ’ De- guy rds by henge 2 RR Rg em i a Sy = ae Scbeneen” catitin ‘eaarioer hoar was % to 1 cent ‘igher, before Waterford Township Justice | fi:) ratte te Bowland “mone (he south | thence soyih & Franklin Road .:to market was adVancing. cember $1.99%, corn \%4-% high-| Donald White yesterday. herth aloeg” deur’ ince ine | thie south €ity limite; thence along. lower were motors, to er, December $1.56%, oats un- ; | intersection of South Boulevard: thence | the | pa limits to’"Wrenn | > at WATLING LERCHEN &tCco chemicals, and distillers. changed to % higher, December| A cigarette lighter: and cigar. | (<*\,*00¢ South Boulevard to place of | Dich, & Mod wert along "esid city Ah. ’ ° stocks included Chrysler, 76%, soybeans 144 to 3 cents high-| etfes from a machine were taken DE We. 8 ay Dinteteh He, & inn og a pe rant = foes | Mamber New York Stock Exchonge ond other leading exchanges Aireraft, Schenley Indus- . er, January $3.12% and lard 2 to/ by thieves who broke into a garage at the ‘intersection ef | Section + % ward: * , American Telephone, Ken- No 37 cents a hundred is higher,| at 208 N, Paddock St. sometime the Airline Railway and South py South Boulevard to the Detroit, 3rd Floor Ford Building—WO 2.5523 Copper, Allied Chemical, ¢t | December $15.82, last night, Pontiac Police dis-| Gouin Saginaw Street to \he tnierscntion | , Precinct No. 98 — District No: t= : je . un General Electric, American To- ry . . covered the breakin early today. | one Death Dea rnci, thence westerly | Comemeneing st Uhe intersection ef Pontiac: 616 Pontioc State Bank Building--Piders! 4:2893 bacvo, Liggett & Meyers, Santa Grain Prices ; tion Of Bagley Street; thence. northerly | Orchara Lake Avenue and South ‘ oe . Saint John’s Lutheran Charch, |; Bag A ¢ naw Street; thence south slong Sow Fe, and Loew's. Higher’ were at 4 Hull i aa Alnliua Retiwars thenes | Saginaw @trest to Airline Ai CHICAGO GRAIN Cherry and Hill street will hold | of Bigan Airline Railway; thence | Sifivey “lsenee b, ‘no Salas ~ Goodyear, Douglas” reraft, Amer- CHICAGO (AP)—Opening grain: their. annual bazaar: . Thursday, or ous . the Peiges jee rline Railway to intersection = i nA n 7] ~_12% | Dec. 3. beginning at 10 a. m. net Nod == District No. f wm| Ot Besley. ergy ow Be ' i ; ' 4 |Lancheon at oof, dinner— Bownded—ve-totiowe: in - : ' Say pam and Pan Amer- | - 20406 dan Hb : oom, — Commencing at the intersection of [emerd Lake Avenue, thence east « joan Wor rways, ton 212 | o Bm. 0.7 p. m. ~~AGV. | Orchard Lake Avenue and Lake Street; | Orchard Lake Avenue to the place 511 Co i N. t’'l f* 16 , yf 304 *| at 11 West Wil | thenee etuthwed aney Orchard Lake te Me. 39 District No. 2 — | . mmun ty a | . : i . sale - venue to ¢ toteresection of Yoorheis 3 ay . le | New York Stocks « | No 1. é- odes roll, fe 1 a ccleers ta “faa 3 | een. Starting Tuesday \ running | ®°*¢: thence west slong Voorhels Road wt oe Brg intersection of Bank Building 75-1.25 doz behs. Potatoes. No 1, 4.00°+Kfay | 1.60% - Dec - 15.65! through the week from 10\a. m. tol theme sntereection of Telegriph Roed: | wicgraph Roed and Veorhels Read Adams Exp.... 274 Kimb Cir 474 rte bag; potatoes. No ‘. 00-2.50 | Jiy .....00.. 1.58% Jan “4 ar Pp. m. Saint Vincent de ‘Paul's the Nt Sr coction fine of tpetinn S00 ‘thence west along Voorheis Road to the Phone FE 4-5168-9 aes oe Ce es Radishes* Bisex. Wo 1; 1.55-1.78 bu. Pade beep cas seeece 16% “Soybean O11 we | Society, —Aadv, | the, seatheest corner ef Section 31; | Reese math ond sunset alone Domes Alleg L Bt..., 32 LOP Giass "* 49° | shes. red, fancy, 1.00 dos bens: No 1. | Mer . 18% Dec . . 13.22 : ~* | seemee, Ct sions tne south line of | Boulevard to the intersection eth the 5; Allied Ch... 143 Lib MeN & L’. 9 at — > peo ey Sey ey 9 a: . -Meabtadh 120°! Af your friend's in and needs | center line of Golf Drive to the southeast | B/W center section Hine of Section 36 + fille Chal 263 ek Me: S15 | bu; squacn, Wutternet, No 190-135 bu: | pee... 118% diy ..ese eee 12.19 | bail, Ph. OR 3-7110. ©. A. Mitchell. | corner of Section. 31; themes, north. te thence oest slong B/W couter sxction BA KER EF HA NS EN * Alum Lid... @ Loew's 12.5 | *@8sh, Delicious, No 1, 75-100 bu; Mar ....... 1.4 BOP... scave ea) | Lake Street to the place of begigning. northeast corner of Section 36, or Tele- | fe, Am. 4@ Lone & Cem .. 30.1 <—e. Se * a. 1-520 be. Pa May ....... 126% See Rife and be right for your | “precinct No. & -. District Ne. 2 = 48TAPh Road: thence north along Téle- . F Am Gag... 386 Maven Pie. 354 |Soxt, Turnip. Mé 110-180 Gos bebe; | © png a jewelry 0d. weith Baye Lay | Bounded co-feltowes see ‘abl wemtees Meo ae Dun Be So : | dim Guan gy 84. ar er 1 | Greco, Outage, Leste oy. | NEW |TORK Compl Oy the Assen) ACCA Dick of our Teal bargaina.| Sener senete ates Ceitee Meg | NOwmensieg a tne mtermction ot |f Donald E. Hansen Richard H. DeWits . : r 7 = al =f Cont Pet. .0o.¢ ost e Se 4 a

5& | standards 41.5; checks and dirties 41. | Masco Screw*....... «ae y: a pre-Cirtstmes along Telegraph Read te BD secs BRS a ee + rece _jemaw moet | Yt are being made by members of | the intersec of Elisabeth Lake teed; Belge ; ne ™ Pict be m3 as aie EGGS we i. serew ed 18 = 18| the Nestoric Civic League who re- to the plese of — -_ seee BP 0% DETRO: ‘ p— ¢ g ; Precine trict — B aches’ ° HY ee 4 (JC) . 77.4 | per dosen were poid End. Betton te fleet — _ cently elected : Mrs. Theophilus Bounded on Sy al Brun emp --- BS fo RA... et receivers for case lots of federai-state Excuanes Northcross president, ~~ me t tersection _ of Colum & MH .. 77 Phelps D .... 325) Whit vu ; YORK (AP)--Foreign exchenge; The bazaar will held Satur- > herth along the PORURE cen Dry it Phitp_ sor “:: 448 nig. ave a ase, sal re we, ca eue day. from 5 to 8 ny at de Trin- intersection of K Paifmount Avenver Can Pee... 23 Phil Pet... 537] wtd ave ai Um grade B, large 49-02 |. Canediain dollar tm New York open | ity t Church, Booths. will | sna Ww. "Pairmoust Avenue to. the Capital Air ., 06 Pills Mille” "> 361 | wea ave so martes Te ger. premium or ¥ canned’ te section of Stanley Avenue: thence goutt Case 12 Th .. 14 Pit Plate 334 | Brown eggs. 8. A, Jumbe 57. | UB. conte ott We me ipound’” 62.81% featuré baked and Goods, | slong Stanley Avenue to the tn ate “2 Brest Gam ., SE | 54. wid. eve. Sta: large 90-89. wid. av waclntiele Urest Britait 30 day futures | OOfal arrangements, handicrafts | ef Mianey Weed; thence northeadl sie Chee & Ohio 347 bus om veeee @5 | 52460 m wid. ave. 46%: 7 Lia . Great. Britain and fefrechments Kinney Road to the intersection of Lake- Chi 23 RKO rete MOP | 26-42, wid ove. Ai'e US grade - J 1 ; Great : ts. side Drive: thence gast along Lakeside € NW... 123 Pie io., 3.0 46:56, Std. ave 40% UB. rede | 407 futures + ye n ' Drive to the intersection of W uae mre. Fab Ree mena. tee | Cree 1-48, wid. arg. 41% aoe See At at ae ec event will mark the last’ csim street; thence esst slong W. Mont- Sheen ue Ss SAY es Maes «cg | "Mime Cove FPN. eit oreo | cet epee re) of eat we: | Profect of the year tor ee league, |S Sc aus SB .« a ; ’ Ne ” Sion a Rey Te B 4e8 ‘ ae lira) I wt-e-cenk, . inct No. 16 — Dis No. § =~ Colg Fei 83 St Jos Lead .. 33.2 Livestock changed; Perecgal icocese) 3.80, us| kish a scholarship fund. These ef- 2 ee ; at the fmt Col Ges .... 127 Seab AD RR... 4 changed; Gweden (krona) 1934, ®-| forts will be realided when the |parkwooa Avenue. and Manhattan Ave- Con Edis ..., 41.6 Sears Roed .) 50.7) | DETROIT LIVESTOCK ; Sw ‘ ) (free) oe es “eet tenes wae Me pn OR Shot Ou aT (AP)—Hage—Gaiadle 400, | 23.28%, | unchanged; « Grone) | first annual award ‘, ziven for the | 2itius tothe “intersection of Con P Pf 452 1052 Sinclair On . 326, Ackins je - gy Sa market | Latin America: Argentina (free) 1.24, | Year 1953-4. During the current 7 see —— poe Gent aon 22. 83 Bon Ben” **° Sef | opening. Steady; very few to | upeBeniged: Brasil (free) 2.09, unchanged: } year, the group has also supported on Of insten Avene . eee prime. slaughter e 1144 unchanged; Venesucia the Bagi School lunch Josiyn Avenue to Cont Of ..... $3.2 Sou Ry ..... @2/ sales good and . y ~{ (boliver) 30.63, unchanged. ey program. Eg B, Corn «os 144 Sparks W ... 417] yearlings 18.00-95.00. few © Far Rast; Hong dollar 17.56, u-) Other officers elected include .-*S Croc OM ass 4 Sperry — .... 465) commercial 17.60; down; bulk ehonged. 7 Mrs, William Long, first vice presi. ‘ rties Wr... & Std Brand 26.7 | and commercial cows 10.56- ; . ‘nd. : : — Det oe ae Be Se oe =e and utters many 50-11 08: few ight: ° ° dent; Mrs. Robert Turpin, second ee iy paid Atle so it ; & sx. 4h Dow (gE Gea Ou MI :: 1.4] Sommercial bulls esieel. “OE Ha vice. president; Mrs. Fugene Cox, keno Avened.quten +) a a ATTENTION! +» 1062 Std Of Ohio 333 opening recotding secretary; Mrs.-Ann Mc- Avenue to of ‘ ea ’ : +. Fagle -«. 104 Gtudebaker . 226 mM 7 close; TGitre— ‘ f staning. “ |SSTABLisN AND > 4 ra 3 ast Ae LS: 8 Guth Pap... 304 | Sarty” salen ple vealers Rejected by Dulles Corresponding secretary; A No. 19 — District Mo ® <= BUILD YOUR OWN DIRECT AGENCY Ei Auto bs. as Srv El Pa. 32:4 | dividuals “p 24,005" commercial and ; ~- . yom age oo a Commencing at A; intersection of Here is @ real opportunity for the Producer whe can quality cag Ue eS omy, ”| (Continued From Page One) Street; thence “south ip baete ond has the ability end embition to create his own Agency. Gas Biec....-” S84. Tink Beat 96. | steady’ vasies high aes ticthds eneleast, eal ox: On te a sad fF yh Aa FB The most modern and up-to-date line of Gen soos 00 «Tran W Air . 14.1] native ae 39.00-21.19; some speech, ‘Motion te that at « berlain to the intersection of Hospitolizotion- Surgical coverages available on en individual- ut, = de’? RE Sere 27.4 held higher; y and g00d lambs | reer diplomat John Paton Davies, ear undies of tas’ Guay Oommiouen North Streets thence north, bess. at S cod es | 280000 late Se beed sisushter ewes | whose continued employment under | >* , December 8. 1953, 9 | slong North Paddock Street to the in- thence fonty- Gentites-qrenp é = ox , patewees = 3.50-6.00; iste Monday, few choice the ‘Municipal Court Room, 8 South tersection of Perry ; thence north- S tndeseeotion =a Corvide ... Ti} | Randyweight owes up to 7.68. the Eisenhower administration was | Street, Pontisc. Mich at 8:00 | east along North Street to the the _ Attractive material for securing leeds. aoe o vess-ee 42 Un Pee .....1114 o'clock in the evening, that the follow- | intersection of Glenwood Avenue; thence thenee north on i a ae — Ae CHICAGO LIVESTOCK soing show osourtty- covestigation| SseTes Sas beet, = OP BOO Maas nerd Sane, Saat yey -: HOME OFFICE SERVICE OF BUSINESS IF DESIRED Grah Paige... 13 United .. 5 | CHICAGO (AP)—Galable bogs 17,000; gt aM Robert Herndon's “Pontiac | west Mantcalm Btteet to the piace Ot Mo Ry Pr.. a3 Us Prot... 48 ety Se ewes oe, ONee. eB butchers: | which will be completed in about Apartment Bubdivision, according te the | of best ‘tye ahay | Write giving experience faa SE ES Sy S| SRAM POE Or es | en sangetanang ert] Bete Dose lad Se og naa ita Majestic Building = Detrel 26, Michigan oe 8 Rmelt “0 . ft Se yg a Fb BERS B&R. Republicans for} Th right to reject él bide to. hereby set Uoate dokanen, Anes orqeio, ae ear ee. All S 5: 4 De geeel =... 34 parser 18.50-20.50: few light ‘ ; eouth slong 8 donnson ted November 25. 1953, inquiries treated confidentioly Houd Mersh.. 134 US Tob ...... 18 ry Ge his connections with U.S.-China By Order of the City Commission of the intersection of Orchard ~ ADA RB, BV. ie te : Hud Mot...... is Walgreen... 2 cattle 19,000 steers the of Pontiac Avenue; thence southwest . siong 20 Cent... 5, 38:1 —w Poly 4) igher tone mad to | policy during World War II and Deted November 963 Orchard Lake A to the intersection / 4% Tatead 90 Se von Ue ai gs PB th 25 ' more recently because he alleged- ADA -R._EVANS lof Ottawa Drive: nerth along ————, —— ~ . . m¢ Interit I. cone ii Were Bh... 34 and prime vicars he, joads | ly recommended that the Central fev. $7, 98, 98, Deaf &, Ss, [even Genet: teens cae chee fut Wick. "-cc, BRT Woolworth... S33 teen” sivers 10.80-28.68: Two isuas | Intelligence Agency etic INVITATION TO BID Precinet ‘Mo. 31" Dustriet ‘Ne. 8 dat Fi Ri. YsiekTow .. o0e > gommereial ee, Be: certain Communists. ‘The Purchasing ye gy 4 Bounded as follows: Le co BS Tagat Shar 32 several londe "choice ‘and prime | mixed Dulles also told his news con- deatrous of obteining bide gm the follow: | Maren Givect’ und Month Sonmson “Ave. bas +. OA ee heifers ys : to | ference the? United States is | ie commodities: ; thence west . Buren Street choles heifers 16. 50; y and . NO. 6 FUEL OF the intersection ht Avenue pa ons hes | auxious to have a Big Four em ge ge A x tor tereection “ol Avenue to Dockers Stop Work veal ,_ commentato "eee foreign ministers meeting to dis- jouros, fubmitted ‘no later) thas | poe: tence west. along. Risabeth take ' i ecti oe eee one nmnen Sates ee 10:00 AM. “December 11, 1063 ear eee in tae ee Sg ective: | might be ble, notably the Approxima’ for period Pte the intoresetion of Woes Boulos (t) @wW Law wendy te et eeke | problems of Germany and | Jsousry 1 1 June 90, 1854 Bids | vard; ‘thence north slong, West. Boule- |. ie 1 oul wo — to be submitted no later than 10:00) vard to the intersection of DOH&NRR; ( tin mostly chotee Tame tai | Austria in Europe. A.2t Uridag, December tt, 1008. ton _sonthonst qheng DBRSERS to te Continued From Page Ofte) | sorn skins 16.00-1925. tatier tor" deck But went the United | may be obtained from the Purchasing |thence’ southwest North Johnson hold of the independent Interna-| cheies sremna ote oe —~ ny Rus- te the \aterendiion of i - A ie ge Ry Ak BS HN States does not grab at any © reserve the right to re any or| Lake Avenue: thence south beg tional Longshoremen’s Assn., | 569-475. * **** | sian proposal without reading all| atl bids submitiea) and the thd may bel Johnson vente vo the blace begin- oe Fam, gn gn Bn _| the fine print. ‘ the ct the Purchasing "De-| Precinct o. 32 = District We, ¢ = cee PURCHASING Commencing sh" the tapeenstion of 4 ® OAKLAND COUNTY the north city limits and the PO&NRR; ex c MO 4 Qeotine Bdleh: | tinuing west Ratirosd: thence, con: on- Telegraph Road Nov. 30, Dec. 1, "3 oud a’lns eatending teem he Bets Lins Two persons were injufed in a * Soe ats of Golf drive |} gy , according to Oakland Wommack, ‘29, of , pe. i 40 Riverview Ave., Drayton ' + . Plains, suffered face cuts — ; : England of Beckley, Va., > si ee OES tor scalp cuts. "Both _ 'Twas the day before Christmas Pontiac General ; = } Beak wee envested by = esse eee Hee Oe ot Sas A deep snow had blanketed the streets of the fact that this was the ay niques tonight at § p.m. in ) passenger in a of Ironwood. Indoors, families were before Christmas, with the added ob- sion has designated the hiring cen-| Pontiac High making plans for the festive season. stacle of a fresh, deep snow, arepalm = ter for all the passenger ship piers a The telephone company, too, wasmak- _ man* arrived in twenty minutes, — between 40th and 58th sts. president of the ing its preparations for the busiest | Within one hour from the time the | Among lines whose ships in | Ener : o> the area are fsa night of the year. . trouble was reported, he had new lines a ereroovera. 5 That was when Mr. and Mr, “P : . , — Norman HL Thomas, whose home is “If this earnest and sincere workman j 4 ; company, then Michigan Bell Tele. o ae company from a neighbor's house. As _ Mr. Thomas later wrote: “In spite ae ———————————— Se ‘| WEL alle ; ; { “ if * “4 : " / t f a / 4 . ” P ie | a , : . ' mat . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. ‘DECEMBER 1, 1953 . } — | "MANAGER TRAINEE 09m & 30 @, WHIVE. 2 Dave — — CHIMNEY REPAIRS. 2 IN. CE © “KNAPP St “SHOES oe eb me ie ' jaan | Sa PE hs Besa - , ; . } Reeements. tnt ovlings. “Gabe : . write —— Pi WS | ds Roth Fe bee ee os “WOMAN. MOTHER'S | [57 eZ om lh .* . a 3 men, 22 to inte tts B AEP friendly adviser, contacs Mrs. conomngiacte tiny Ofetbge or eine | a3 Pee eet tl eat oan | teen va nvesen om |\ATC)N DER! |aatiote “Rooms 326 - manageinent program. Training. Paul ¢ Grott, West. FR 42290 _ _Sidentias The Shivatior Army. HOTEL ROOSEVELT te personally supervised and re nA ppm House Raising—Moving | Wtd. Children to Board 25 | 5.5 casy to understand why we're ‘ ° H 4 red.ng and excavate | OOO early always sold out eee. _— Newly Cg — quires aggressive intelligent to Experienc ed or fice Girl : LICENSED BOARDING HOUSE We have buyers coming 10 th out : ) CEMENT . FB +seee nation ; . civiaain, Must be wen schon) AHS. ie oo tay pay Back BLOCK AD GF <— N-LOVED AND CARED | Sossttocenet, e4temers in ail the ~ HOTE EL Sees Cemetery. : wi Ke im | graduate:. some college preferred. 4 Fess i rr Ged, . . _for, Call 2-1730. ia |" prinet cities, BUYERS OM or SS GST TS Gas | Gane eames, swear wernees | foetieaond cn, Sa ST | CARPENTER | pin on rmssenocens | FOU rings. feta | seta ad a » . | t wil pay you * ~ . “Re evening. csc J, os ann ae rng | Position mow. Apply. Connolly's ——_—_ CONTRAC TING oon | home. MU 9-1450 - | Tae ‘ie bird to pee.” ee — a - py - FE A cee fen. sneonen | KRONE as —een. | ft / y | ‘Tae ree ORD EN aaa is WARD F. PARTRIDGE, + HOME £5. 3 —_ helper wanted | ‘ see a HOM YOUNG GIRL NEEDS A Ze Ene” watine ihoumen, "are | SCPAMEE. Phoge General Puvite foppy “home.” Private ans | PLUMBING. HEATING, REPAIRS, | COUMlonable. PE iss. 10 De | REALTOR FE 2-8316 | YOUN, ome, peo- @ * and” deck bath. Live in Generous salary. | So ee ver Rd, 43 W. Huron St. ple who will make her feel sie ts : : yrother of we | Lens Corporation, FE 2T18, 10) Must tke ou On MiG-2078 PLUMBING AND HEATING “Wo & | PORNISHED 3 SEDROOM APT. ce | | a ee a yi ae ra Witkins. eral arremge-) $0 12 a.m Monday through pes | CORE GL, t Bad 4 CALL | . . nm On| ™ Graefield Terraces to share | ~~~ 5 pm. FE 58146 of write Lock ments will be ppnounced ween 12°00 . Fe) Pe with vor nat ehene” yoman. MI WE.NEED | Drawer A. Pontiac. the Pursier’ Puneral Home. ! Se ee eee 60733 or MI 1 mmo avg Drawer 4. = * Sie. Taine wit tie te’ otate ah | Kove ia YEARS OF OLDER FOR \EXPeRteWCED COOK FOR) x 6. re re WE WOULD LIKE TO SHARE OUR |! Gopd 2 bedroom nome in elt. | Doms With Board 32D Hed ree ee Home after — Apiiy- anager Birming ——, ae style. FH S-0545 | : Wise Cha a ers men. eos. prefer one W an Po ava >» be ‘ th Pr o* appointm: = ~ rry ei Nowe et wax | Fp a Bonen ASS ares, ey a | Th anton) Gta FE 58 | gc wes | ave farce Sele"ERAT Serenge | VARGR que frataied fog, Pe fo. baboveg mhtner'ef Phils xv) TOOL DESIGNERS |. Misi sort Sindajs sino "wees ‘Ol BUILDING. GENERAL BACHELOR WILL, eMAnE * amis | 3 We sino need good two famir| [alee Pg ease f A ee asin Mamet | Sindy work and overtime, ‘steal eS ceeeeren | Gpeenie | Saetisomeut tedteusewss) of > Sm ROOM ANS BOARD iN CHRISTIAN s on Use . care 5 SB artst or : the | ani vetetions. MC. Menutacigr: | Saacimce®, Facellent | par, end . De) |CEMZNT WORK.” BLOCKS | schoo! ase, chilazen. “Weekends | Cait us it rou nave any of, tnt) home, PE 20004 oer Ro risneral Rem with ae = Tang 118 Indianwood Ra. Leke | Sty IS, Regine. om zi | ; coy & sea-waills ; mos weve “work aftr oon Feligbie: secvice assured you.” BION neon. heeeer : : ane D OPENING oR 5 : BUILDING CONTRACTING — — & ’ ROOM™ BOARD wo ee ae) Red Mersin getYenanioe cis ness | GIRL, Waters, ro sane wex3| TL. H. BROWN, Realtor, | Mieae tober = er . ¥ . 1362 W. Huron | oR Re te state ot the Muntoon | ST, Dis commission sok for | _and_ men's wear COMPLETE REMODELING AND | So'king girl. References. Call aft site —— Furnished 35 eee Bee | Disle Mwy, MA SOOT. GIRL” POR Meat WRAPPING, Oo cihsng navien Atte reoma | 0.6 pm. PE 60008. ee = Rent Apts. F oo ____ In Memoriam 1 et, Biren sare Bro von. ios W Maple, fein "Ege oie tee Bee Bini teat ar burbs Pe MODERN ONE | ROOM APART. s — 5 —_ or rene, Montcalm Ant L nancing. PE asite. ¢. ip for elderly lady. Write| K. G. H stead, -Realtor PK anc rE a ae WT : calm yor <=. _ en eee i RM. KITCHENETTE. ; | 8OY_ 18 YRa. OR OLDER FOR| Sher se iner Ee 7 One ~~ 60 ttewcesteres ad GARAGES Wid. Household middieaged lady. FE wih abdity te} et CARPENTRY AXD PRER B a | “enatnanvie trom parents or ieee! | eet “Fill er'up!” STOPPERT & CECIL |O%B oF rowrucs Lanoest . Licint furnished. private. bath, #40, oe: pardign. Appar between 8 and | BOOKKFEPFR | - cone DOENERAL BUILDERS “alten we yaiving. WE SELL _ictudes wii 78 tie. - ‘ * ene wy ains x OOM SY oes | WAltED eaxpeacmte | Pay “iTlone’ yodte'and bande | Work Wanted Female 9A Business Service 13 | °% 2771 if_po_amver OR S24 Te Ake Ae ocates we Catage - & ow oP vin. oe {ED | EXPERIENCED - DATV. | lafue maxrell be dare oo | Rr oon | pewritin Service 17 17 butlet and chairs. Must be reas- WE BUY YOUNG, SINGLE. e WORKING. a 54. -. nad Ye pew Lancer ha) + Anaad waner | portunity tor advancement. Ex- bat ome ot eg $7.80 >| eae ct ore pf RARED. | 2 wrhhowey Rorabd FE +0805 7 . panna FE 51158 or FE . 1 tere s i] cuttin, ov lig . 1 d , Pe ard as | A- 1 MECHANICS FOR tase te tet soplp wale -you | WANTED WAsHINas AND IRON- trucking EM 32080. "ieee topeking Expert wo ue W VANTED ) FURNITURE WE TRADE caeainrens ‘APT. PRIVATE. Card of Thanks 3 ean meet all requirements and | ings. FE | BUILDING & CONTRAOTING,“RE-| General Printing and Office ‘Sup: | Tf .you have anything for sale | ¢..\ | Boo OL 17686. L INCOL N- ME RCURY)! gre cocking permanent position. | COLORED tof ‘DESIRES TO| pair & remodeling also stone _ply Co. 1 W. Lawrence a ice and the highest price in | 5 ae ann CONVERTED 19 THANK OUR h Many) DEALER, GOOD PAY | Weat APPEARING WOMENVOR| Sing” “DUSTS® And bre In Pe ane ne ok LOCKE | ~ whee in apmes ot LL & § Sales Company. Oak: TiSne"many’ ways to make references, Call after 3: 410 N. “Soes & qaue a: te. & STEADY, SEE MAL] Sen"com and television pe | BABY brTTiNG IN” MY. HOME porches fireriaces ana sea walle: | pe + — ; tana County's largest used furni-/ — , “deal _here! There. just Perry. ara | our Brother +S I aes Drayton Plains 3-1678, B 3-4870 ressmaking- ailoring 1 8} sere buyer isn't anything we can't sell. } ROOMS FURN. PVT. ENT! ee baer ceeee| SCANTLAND, 40 W. | waren ote yer FOR BALES a | SECLEAGED wHirk LADY | AVAILABLED TIME IN GMALL | ~~ | set us buY Tr Om aveTion tt | ‘Ror’ repared od to. move ime OO Ae Oe eT aET comforting words and to _PIKE ST. | Wome at oun ‘cOsmutic Sond edaa. seterancee kdl ctoen.| fotho shaper” uniting 9 hey - gh LT ERATIONS, for you, OA 8-2681, media ely. “WE JUST 3 ROOMS & BATE. BO a. a Mrs -— ——| sop ei oe coLorneD Om. Sesinks 5 DAY | | drill press, power seu. PE +7216, | EWEAVING EXPERTLY DONE. | PURN, | AN TIQos my © : 3 RM. AND BATH. PRIVATE EN- ” Flork vers 3, ‘REAL ESTATE Crone” “POSTIAG. POLE Oe | BCROOLOIRL. DESIRES PABY| Walle snd Windows Geer | _ cuit te superbly tallored. FE %-3193| «ter TO BUY. ALL TYPES OF | Edw, M, Stout, Realtor | [2net,,n0rtias cours. furnibed. . SALESMEN rene sae | See Sregaes we wortende. teeta poses Siterstions. FE 2dcy | _ furniture. Ph.’ FR2-8623. __ 47 , Baginad St. PE SMS 5 Room API, CLOSE” IN, PE- i. - ovr | ‘Rare spacing fer full-time full-time saiee, | BEAUTY OPERATOR, wn oan EoLoneD. GIRL Wikies DAY “STEAM CLEANING” e Warner, .| FURNITURE NEEDED os Set . __ #8208. , « be willing to wurk. We ate tbe on _deturday. FE 3.300 PE| work. PE 58747, au of steam eh Ratire hoo oot, 004 tate. Get. the _ BUALE 7% Late -— property, erie re ~ right of | WILLING TO PAY 81.300 TO 41,400 |} child welcome. 24 ErSe profes woe est meats | — Pisce tages ow ven | ERE ie ok paces THOME B86. | Supt’ Gas Sige Comment | “dom ene te oe tet ments |? wae atcrat: Be Upamtae “Woorhees Siple| = = kee aloe >i SMa ahi) nea Wid, Transportation 27A| Sage os he mem “CU PE) Fall ate igs On Dee we FUNERAL Hi ME -{~ nT CURB NURSES AID DESIRES POSITION | ALL MAKES OF FOUNTSIN PENS | _ —~“beete_Aeioanetias” 204 peaaigtananategs “~~~ | Beddling ¥ Property) |} ROOMS AND BATH, LOWER, = 0 caring for convalescent of sémi-| repaired by factory men RIDE WANTED TO TOWN FROM ing Your Property adults, private entrance, on Grees Plans or Motor WAITRESSES invalid in your, home. FE 28771.| at our store. General Pr & airs - 3840 Baldwin road, to be in by| Tt doesn't pay. Our method of} st FE 52674. - ae mead aa pane] : GOMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN EX.| Office Co. 17 W tae: yaaa s - Fovmal & Candid | #8 o'clock. PE +108, |S showing to qualified pros- | ¢"R6oMS. PRIVATE BATH. COU- io gparrr co. MUST BE 18 an a ho Kabat stadia, ish ‘Pie, FE | Wed, Miscellaneous 28 | 2o¢"yct"ciglo" Sins, *24, ue", | ple, PEGS, afer p.m.” -Johns 10% West Huron Street —s Ss a desires permanent po | EXPERT TREE 2) | ne 2 — peighbors didn’t Know it's for|) ROOMS AND BATH, 071 PON- “Bales Sal —a NIGHT SHIFT sition. 346116 after 6 moval. Ph. FE 5-6593 3-2000, sale. “Don’t worry with Lookers.” | tiac Lake Rd. f ex Pon lesmen eae a ia eTYLB. DOLL FOR COMPLETE LINE OF MA-| © MM REVERE RANGER | DEER HIDES Wry. FE Css? | Call us now. We need prop- | 7 ROOMS. QUIET CLEAN COUPLE ; on The Sam 471 Rae-| sonery work call MA 63103, free; MOv's camera with F 25 lens | : — pa | erty. We handle all for| No drinking. 272 8. Paddock. ati tos. per = TED S born, Wh. FR +8968. | _ otimaten gad Bertram ‘ght meter, Less | USED FOLDING PING PONG| financing and closing __No drinking. 2% sling mene oa CoLcame t Lavy WANTS ————2e afte than | year old, Call FE 2-1681, _ table Ph MY23711. ee To Me Sell—To Trade 2 LARGE N ROOMS, PVT. = LK. RD, Phy dey o— WANTED TQ BUY HOUSES, | YOU IT—WE'LL INSURE IT | _*ntrance. 13 2 } yt g hy: cena’ c 6:30 p.m. FE 32-3169. SEWER CLEANING — barns, garages, and cottages 1 . A PE 42013 ' er buildings mov or TI97. ~ PLAS ee TR __ Lest asi Pound 21 Sa, dowa. Si. “P.""Bution, FE MAHAN apt, 7 LARGe ROOMS AND CEMENT fe ‘ . MAN: MAN TO BERVICE (Weekends FE 7-e871 | GARPENTRY AND TILE WORK r. SMITH i MOVING — ores, Symes. Raymond Com-| 2 i of al) i'nds FE 5-964 Van or Pickup Service FE 448% | fi ooR LAYING, SANDING CARPENTER snr ORi por LIGu® TRUCKING at finishing. 10 years oe IS Ss pel ercctns after 6:30 p.1 aa pa PE Lore x St i ~ Wanted - 5 cei dak. daa ved, no children. FE 223% a INTELLIOENT YOUNG LADt TPP ii NCES SERVICES Loss: FUE, TRE BOUND. vs oney COOPERATIVE MEMBERS | Te ae mINOLE H YOR Darky AND Out, rovegtions att. walled We, service all makes of retrig Lost: eRART | BEAGLE DOG, | MORTOAOR. LOAN, RANTED FoR 1075 W. Huron Ph. PE. 2-026) Rent Apt. Unfurnished 36 een Rochester. "| ELDERLY WOMAN TO “TARE | Lapy wantige ‘Wont SY DAY| Ga’ tte UM Woes ef mal ce: curly’ tail stocky ‘build, “Answers ~ Wd. Contract Migs, 30 eal a, a cacue Week ies ee ee on st YOUR LAKE p+ | 5 home than high wages. FE 5-s806 Baby ari Y hE WOOK ndy's, 90 Oakland Ave, PR 9-402) city gi seshabaw. Hews Reward, MA- _ Sevcbacess wettinns vete_entrqnes. Cad FS 20. Se oe iced cnt ‘ovailedle. Apply | Si! wanapertatien, | CT RANE GLEAN | Cost- BLUE PARAKEET NEAR CASH FOR YOUR . F, MCKINNEY 3 ROOMS AND BATH UNFUR- & : = a e a5 KS Watkins Lake. Leg oand. no tai LAND CONTRACT 7 ne00 Commerce Ra. pied apartment, close to down xy CARPENTERS | FE 5a TED’S | IRONTINOS Some oe feathers. Phone 3-1412, We have several customers. wait . or town, suitable for couple, Inquire Weedwad tt Setar take Re. | Otel Pe ore. eainxs bat |. EAVESTROUGHING | tet: west oF onronvixE| [¢ trun Cal o's or cies . __| TN. Saginaw ba & Rite 7 GAvesoimis WANTED EXPERE | wort. 120 plus fare. Fe eta, |PneT. Proeck |, | PELOT) Sande uate to courteous, and: quick ection LISTINGS WANTED __| (-so00-wooman a0 was? : ' 6. or lore wn : a — . . —— arn Wate ’ Lake between S| sucess trod epportunity or, hi’ | youNG “AIOTHEN DEST RE S| EXCAVATING. GRADING. BULL: |SMALL BLACK SHORTHAIRED| 4 OFINSON. Realtor we Bey, Trade | ROMS PUSTRAIRE s FOWEL me ‘ dozing, road Ph. PE 2-5422, oq with bebted ond three white . , . 2 IDAIRE & = ae ne for eniidren tm your | — a KT a to Tully. Fe Store, REALT: B H. Cc. NEW NGHAM On bus line. 890 Robinwood. ane A nee Peng, FS a: | Patra meee og spt | oeagene eaitihy "Htuos|| —FE42533 | pe Me aveten | FUMES ANE Sreaty Boo a | voit pARONINGE REA | “snd Grain tile tines.” PE S-s8c— Bank “ruesae.fetare important | 1794 Telegraph Md. ust. South ee eee wene ne WAITRESS =) a A&B TRENCHING |icer-ibiate cockkns wae| * ® i Want t Sell? phy —y By | uperieeced. Mbrtin’s Drive-te, | —/ .. ) Sa Postings, water lnes, field tile.| ‘Buttons’ Bows, male & fe. WE BAW o p.m, PE 23219. WOMEN Live IN. $4 DATE PRE |v AS | SUBURBAN REPTIC TARE CURAW:| Esonard,”"'Mich. “Newara Oa $200,000 BUYERS WAITING | Saecwant nore, rettncraet ai vate | room, LF, 3. cnlscen. | ron PaMILY LAUHDRY sERYL Pes mead Orion, MY fo 6: war | Loot - BEAGLE PUPPY AGE > et our disposal to purchase new - around.” Available Dee. 4 ROUREKEFPER., LA] > moving. FE pee, Female, Vicinity | Perry our chents, See me before yee | Jour home” ie = doves ti; gree. Mere, tor heme wy. | LACE CURTAINS PLAIN U ering 13¢ 7 ~~ E eS a ee eee a cee tees St roses tant) MAHAN |S = oleae vane acer Help Wanted 7|WASHING AND IRONING. | we go oii models and specialize | __MA ©1388. ea ane : » Perry! in restoring sides STMAS - REALTY CO. _ see 3. 08 ; CLERK f . _ Werk Aren, va ore a backs on antiques, Herbert 2-467 after 6 p. m. Widow's a... ENDER WHITE BROS. . OOMS 6 BATH. CARPETED. | for receiving “and shipping room, | Painting-Decorating 11A Marin See Shires. Pm et 2 oS ® Je. « for Your Convenience | Secorsted. Coot lovation MEN NEEDED} feSwctrtt a22r" nates | SreMon Famcrixo “omconsr.| ),.CUTOM UPHOUTERINO — | “ye sinh 1 "| $1,000,000 59 =| «Die Hichway” rads eva : Rem Cal M's Yecha, MI ea008. | Pigg, Unrennees: 3 7F8. nD. FE heme. al Yingling." PiE| LOST BAZ | tor new low-cost easier, safer toans 7 ROOM APT. PVT. BATH PART.” for all types of ” A: Smnendetieeiicos tr, “OY ley's Meat Market. Valuable pa- | “°C. °C low cost, cause For Rent. Rooms 32 |_ Wy furnished. close to bus Production Work COOK | | Pg eee Br bancusky, FE a 1g West: 2 YEAR OLD. BEAGLE: Pinks tiosing fee,” | MAN, MIDDLEAGED; wo amox.| 3 AND BATH PRIVATE = / ~- a he ARLES REALTORS | ¢f,,20 ¢rinker. in quiet home. | _ entrance, close to town. FE FI SHER A a ge - gy Rw ree hm eayey nemoven Sandusky = PR Thomas Upholstering | iiven"anb watts -rourren 3 | 2% W. Heron ve eet BOUSLE ROOM FOR 37 YOURS | eee eeee a toes PR . ws 7 ll ges Al: PAINTING - WORK GUAR- Phone FE 5-8888 ._-* eee on 5 Leora -=ace 1” rs e. : ACTS men. Privat tome, Close in. FE ‘7 Room BASEMENT, HEAT, reonne! e between 8 and| anteed. Free estimates. Phone FE 3100 Sashabaw Rd. OA 8-2845 CASH for CONTRACT a. Nights, hot water, 547 Auburn. Body | SESE En a panna esc | esto Sate tee ie | Page peace Sennen omy |r Mehr Gc ar NG Sahl |* fat Aa wea Y a, _— ———| Weaes. Pe 7 pemevet eee a Leke Rd. EM 3-7342 — ™ of 5 at our ~~ it ove a * ioe ai Apt. y . mertage «© - = = tracts reasonable disconn Division ___ Instructions 8 Siese or PE Scsis oor aot pi eras a ver WILL THE PARTY WHO PICKED Sring “your ebstrest and land) _ clean quiet rooms. FE ® 7 ROOM UPPER 6 WARSRALE, aod . WALLPAPGRINO A AND Pi PAINTI potter tract. Clark Pon * MEN WANTED —|"SSiPPEANpRIvtoma "OO | pe RRRMIG REBT | Bester as ese’ cathe yta| CAMERON H. CLARK | Tsoeer men Mectante | pote era = cg Ave. Eary While You Learn. arieriNar ‘HysipE nes ~"Televislon Service eran, | “Besson Langer cachenes Mo | Beater ona Bren, | BORE EVE BATH. REASON. ontiac, Mich. Painting & Wall Washing - Service 144 a ‘of D watch Ik THE IMMEDIATE WARM SLEEPING HAC MAN On “pletely ‘metere, Auosatie ed ; — M EN W ANTED” Free Ectimates Reas. FE 32-2706 GUARANTEED TV REPAIR ANY Center. tf ‘ound eae ‘i CASH . _ Gays. Huron bus. re 4 - . FE 2-4865. ' M_you are intetested tm Working. | See our Ad under “Instructions.” | Panis "° on wee ve | Done Rade e TY series. | LOeT: “LADY'S RED BILLPOLD, DEPOSIT | “tor? mea pe anne * Ticated Oxford Camp ; ‘ wre. ie advance w=) MEN WANTED VETS AND MEN | PAINTING & BRCORATING, BA-| NORRIS RADIO AND TV REPAIR | contains money and important for your land contract. We | LARGE | __ ea Bef Orie. ve >ais6. 1 | \ Unger 24 eat, ambitions & f AN bey removed Free estimates. FE| Shop, 540 Neve papers. Reward, 3284 aa ne a os many land contracts lady. $5. PE 42643 Smal MODERN AGE, COU- ounr 7 ay RT *.PPROVED FOR WALLPAPER REYOVED BY PS ce - S| ES ae spotted $-8iad ony time between = | UR EEING. ROOM, LADY. West —_ ——S ; ALEYNER r Crewford, Hotel Reosevel FSSARY. VED KO. a. 3 . itis We Ssase- MITCHEL ’ months collar, can 8:30 am, and 8:30 p.m. ROOM GENTLEMAN in Sam to 12 p.m. Dent / } na . CARS sd DrrEKiOe L’S TV be identified by crooked tail. Vi- Nicholie & Harger Co... 33 Y aeeh, $60 Sudeen eA 6 ROOM MODERN PARTLY oe a, i | Saage week. Ga 95aR | Pome Oe teacher. OF | DOW “FROCK For Wik Fe| "Des Ce seatbelt | FOR SALE COON” ‘ , 7 ROOM PRESSER . | pane ere ' «= -om 5-5386 ater. 4 palr PE General re-| orders taken anytime. PE 446i Lom BA AA Wanted to Rent 32A.|” Elisabeth Lake ehil- For, Mae's citing, Pu ot part! "eee some experience preterrea |__ Work Wanted Male 9 | SAN with % TON TROCK WANTS | GoNCHETE BROKEN WITH AIR | Noh") Garten res DATE | 919 Joniyn atm i. b ae TT eg | QAMpE County Cnitdrems Home. | ~~ work. Cali any time FE 49621. | “hammer, by hour or job. FE| for any debts contractel te any | IMMEDIATE CASH rour | DETROIT wan & “tiv Bt C ne OTHIERS 2050 N. Telegraph : | CARPENTRY, CABINET Work. | VET WITH 2 TON STAKE TRUCK} 20077 other than myeell. Charles ra — re vauty, te your’ dear, Take {ibedraoet nomezon or . aa ; Stun i ON. Saginaw CANDY STAND | ATTENDANTS FE 20009 ' cOCER nS FE ¢-4088 REMODELING RE CR ® 4 TION Sela tee Gibson 8t., KT L T Realtor lo children or oa RENT On ee Rate wh finish . Diastic mpl ' wh lig reatan “Experience. ‘ io, WORK REAR HOME naar & sat Matt FR 2278 meet blah ang ms Rancid py ak, lh _: . WEDDING | Cea $6.50 153% W. aeons — pa os £ +n, sosn0. ; Sour etree gianna tints T's atysas.| Some gecertere: on prefers: WANTED, PLASTERING, HOT Se RENN, Hage | MRCS ea taam Sut “inssitclas ks | Mortgage Coane 304 | "Gk "OU SOOM rane art ‘ered are home. ohare ae AR BILLER WrTH ‘ ! rience in domestic and table ' YERNG. REAS building. eg > a, seen? Tf Ougtadh with : y 7 | gore. Fxceiicn working» coo! Fema CaS aR Yume comines. ‘—- hoo | eae sane re) +200 | TERRAIO RUBBER CERAMIC | Mra a 8) Mark | MORTGAGE LOA _oid baby, FE he —" peeededaee : baiy Press Box 4. "| Jacobson's Home Decorative | REMODELING OR NEW ADDI | VOLLMAR MOVING AND STOR | Ps) wee Muli | ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. | “fouse. five eet . 4 5 ROOM BRICK. Sas WW. Msi. BF my | Shop, 323 Woodward Ave, Bir-| tions, attics, kitchens, om” Any- og, Serum N. o—- Veo! § | aot be for fire at Ne Yan Road. " _MA +008. : class, eiredy poshien FE baeee | ee: GOS ee. Bronaing, Mi | work manan'p “Weasennvio Ma United Sales. Quick service ve| BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT | fee ted) Bdesras AE aa i Re nsible For Rent Off, Space DA ’ — Cire = . . a. ~ aS Of TWO < >Cy MIN Perry, - work, Also ehimneys. No job too | 1581 wail Re, Union Lake, Wanted Real E 31) Ff voupie ~ 2 Oo Fong nla ORL. FOR EMER AL gric EXPERIENCED bakes WANTS CINERATON GH Rang | Serge Or tos small Guaranterd | Postion, Mich. rane Re an |! kindly a Bee oe For account on at , Poe UO, TO tee WEREIY | tise Beak Beilaing, * time evenine work rane, Srton Peat, York. Ph. Fa HAVE BABYS FIRST SHOES | warren F a aS 7 the ; must enperienceé Scene veda | waitress 0 or sol 5 O48 PATCH PLASTERING vy po arg od & mounted for « buyers etn, } ag once, a = ‘at redroom ing service to : ; “ training. Getiand Coun Liguor emperience. 39 yrs. oid or | CABINET MAKER © CARPEN:| ()’ DELL “CARTAGE Se. vet emesis. PS) gee Sapenke Oe ed . rent by December f Gur ‘recor _tpace [ow tent ting [ERS AES SSS eee Toes cette) SI cope see | Spent oe or wgwpeny| Gar > SE Tn" Rind! "WE WILE BUY] Siveceien teeta! Birmmgham ° at once Cai) ‘ after m Mr v. | . 4 (1 4 eR laeacty ob@RAgOK EXPERI | “perience Needs ot. Pa baat | LoOmT TRUCKING. 5. RUBBISH AND WORK - DRiveways | ON AND AFTER THis’ DATE «a Fauity im lang contracts Twine bility ete. can ut; DOCTOR'S OFFICE 7 cures for tresporan joo ee Bere WANTED MAST OtTVGe 40 Li yoy. HAULING OF AR an ANY KIND. REA Piers ead vatios. FE for any debs contracted by any Call us or stop in ve : ets suite, established location, ‘Toca & ; c ANTE + . a Siaoe 7 over, 1-3188 tp we 4g 2 feos el | FLOR work. BA ANeen. — = P cosh self nL be! IMBL_ER location reason- 4 A re Ph. FE 40 ae ake WANTED, Set + eee Werk” Wanted i hes Trucks for Rent Ha bes : nee ood. Mt ~ EA : ' ae side FE ' > pee D a he nal) , = eS * iF te ee AN ee Ae: see eT ee MLL AAP pale’, ing ; (ee vy f } ® a2. . ' “<3 . : ; , > -—% : “ . Ss — iF N ‘ zh? { a mes _.\ ~Ee PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, D SEMBER J, 1953 ee pa p x = . it 7 ae ' 1 , i. Fot Sale Houses 40|, Sale Houses 40) FUNNY BUSINESS _ ~ by Hershberger |. 'For Sale Howsce nf Sele Hemene 2 Moeet wn | a SUBURBAN - — A HOME OF YOUR | AT! > ee: eearrerrees! CTOUT'S own e | AN } 1 up. . . ° , . “ae . es A ving "he, aan Convenient.te GMT&C ‘| | OFFERS Bloomfield Highlands Hig ete ge a Seay ~* Best. Buys agg Og na Searoteg 2 iran beessante frame with Y aoe ‘Geng aiming voome, Double >» Actes — oan 2 peat p at Se Tod s. ofa cat, ang snreens. ideal butiling ste, paras! Smarter, Living em, Ipeae-- eat Riven "te. Geile acy x Pontine. 6h ase, terme, window Ould terre 2 femity OME side lo- NEAR ST. FRED S ee, Sold 1 Acre—F ruit & Berries St. ‘acd é cation.’ 4 & full bath ust be Newly decorated & in ries garbage opt Excellent. east side location, Kart side, Price reduced to 91.400 —~ Ag T 4 Siepeoal tap Owner | bain $1,500 SS This home has } rooms down with best of terms. 3 bedrme., a new it Spartan 06 Saagele amano, - pale. $3.069 Gove! . Mr. Tay end 5 mice pogroome © Sak \ fll basement oe, Se car forsee Cail hae yOUr appointment VEST SUBURBAN outa. gus beat bb bet water, Seera Wooded Wh 62x33. Boine- > c= OOPS k..- ; Liyahe, tenet cutie tnt. | garnet pe ree hae AS en Sylvan Village Pull beth tos “wired H. : LS hH Near Eastern Junior PRICE REDUCED. Lote of lor move Late living roam with | - :_ gee" . SAN Ranc a awe. | In good enst side location cihew room 5-705 Same picture windows, Exterior of dark! — NEAT.’N’ CLEAN WS | West suburban, ott wanton, Riva, on paved street: # room and | Rewer, & begewom “i Slope, Youll wonder why bedroom, ranch type homes) = Why vane ain tates dour \ Donelson Park 5 Acres—Ranch Home room » car ge wundew center entrance. Store| Of Saran: 00. sents waa’ 9 N eliently conditioned 2 bedroom 3 scl 7 rage —~ cement drive : space roximately.. 20x70. Full . } 7 pay ‘ Ny Exo y Rumpus room Practically new bdeaatiful tensed rear yard Owner hs arene ted ‘ epartinent _ | balance. ‘ iN pened type ene lates, nat brick ranch type home 34=- moving to Detroit a gh - gg — lB HAYDEN HOME & INCOME ‘ meee vere St. qgoctans red.n' s lange * anto'd. Opposite Eastern Jt. mE, SNA 3 ‘ Wetkine Lake | bedrooms tle shower wath: 9 Rooms—$t,500 Dn, sheen: reasonable —_—n 2 hemes built on ‘% acre . \ a a atkins L vane | isasd Echen, SS. 2Ss oo All iarge tooms and _picely | FRAME BOLDIN SSE | OWNER GOING Was -pon| Ons Ses, (ilaree cums & | of Some pith attached garage. Lares matic oll beak Paved fond | SeceT¥icmiay S famiies ot Gog (Ge. "bile Diste Hwy. FE | Sbearooms, 4 bathrooms, get: | Rat Stat, TeSys nti. a eg ae cwner antiows for @tick Rent Mi iiccsliakesan ean as . ote o ae A. § rik on ; i} : LIE. Ottawa Drive price Yo only sie.to 4 * | > f oN : - e - _? ] ’ IG} {O omg epmplevsly ieee. John Kinzler, Realtor ecate. “es, take it with thls — I'm sending the pleture to Santa) “> RCeR CO sated ond. in cncellent £29, | one W, Ruton Bt. | mm aus Claus!” _—. , AND HARGER "2 with patural fireplace, sun Realtors Exchange | 06 Dixie Hwy — Drayton Plaine a ee : Se room 12x21, dining room lbs: a aay are 98 mh we - 7 - = _ 7 : \ _ i oe, e m eo ei rea rer Lae oot ‘Ber Sale Houses 40| Fer Sale Honses 40)" % "ern Darts | Se Set Bove Meretcy: poem 2 ee oe ai SA : ° BY eer ORIG 3 | ee eee eee rect. See | ee | rer n/c war) |. ' | eagt wee Heeptece ent “ highway ‘Sa lala” marteine | hns | * dom s0ne down, ¢ $2008 i sr yo yg Ponomd GATEWAYS t . | Home & Cottages . on oan’ Earage.. Comper | she dows ORCT O CO} _or PE he ON PM hone & tome ¢ » 10 K ' T | WALLED LAKE. @ VICINIF gh Bag tn ou - + | TUG” B IR T, Realtor - i? 2. 5 y rs j F x0 } standing value at , . . Huron RANCH HOME HOD DOWN | 0 DOWN HAPPINESS . ; Lane LAND REALTE ST |. sing vale ot WEST SIDE W, Mure ,___V boeet poems gag a onl Bhs Labs peteuees. | 3 largé rooms & utility - wae. ” 3 bedroom pratt. 7 a. 4 ACRES. with, ledge rock fireplace and Near WESBI OO r nront’” ag ig amet HANDY MAN . Established °1016 2 HOUSES BUILT “ESPECIALLY Roy Annett Inc. ae Near soboole. A real chance own yaleed hearth. Accordion pleated WESBROOK no screens, Vecant—move right You'll save plenty by spending your | WEST SUBURBAN. Tem. dbedrm. |” sor young married couple A two REALTORS NORTH SUBURBAN Re tatchone a cont boxes, St. Charles & . and| intdesisabie ncotiee Combination | : oe ; -~ hy 1 Sook Bring | Regruom Sakne meemor’ jee down. | 28 ©. Muron FEdera! 31193 | 4 pedroom, ng home. Large! of ving s with many other features. See this to living room and dining tile rar ested slow. Wooded lot saxd0 ft. with brisk fire- full bésement, 7 alow, %6,-| __ Open Evenings and Sunday 4 utility room plece bath, bi trees. day & let's talk terms. Evenings | path’ cee heat Bellina’l0 per cent _ #$650 DOWN cermated memes. ets) | hss en i brick fire: | 5 room unfinished bungalow, 06; W LAKE jot. Just outside city Hmite. Only é mi att. @ call Mrd. Bayder, OR 3i910.| below “today's reproduction cost Cake’ Odiered at. sh000 with $000] Witn"oll heat, ils car garage: | OU TTR Some, tees. PE 83000. AL ED $1600 down. ~» wien. - ; we $9,150 total Be terms. 4 roonis & bath fown snd | down, T8 RENTING, . Reve bet te e | —_ — | wow 3 oem , 30. Winom. | Francis E. “Bud” Miller Commer Case ion 4 dedroome with fun bam up and) COUNTRY ESTATE location. Ouly $4,060 and $50 | Sates SarP sth seo. with “en.eee — : Realtor ose : extra stool tn the basement. Large | Excellent west suburban lecetion| . vcr month “GOOD VALUE = To | MIDDLE STRAITS LARE = tne LE Wasi Brag ee nt Sr ee —8 4 1 home. Brick ; ; 8) a ot, MEE r . 1% BATES Pee ctleched A DREAM HOME FOR ont ete = Business Property 44" 3 yg ag —~ fireslace lates ase tital| Edw. M, Stout, Realtor | You res Unt apetios aease $199 MONTHLY INCOME. Walking | room. 2 Stites fireplace. Oil young of old couple, Bpack — | aye Joslyn FE (94088 | ann m : — well landscaped: lots. Only #5.000 large lot. Por Rivihes’ information |: . Segmee ot. Pa. Pu sais| comtbinesion qanreney to ir-| Senne am. 'ohep puner'a 6 feat a oe foundation Picture window, gaeas “ NEW, 5,000 SO. FT. * : nings after ¢ eal ar. Edy, FE! “ROT CHARLES |_| nitirway” bo foored atc, Toll] Suh tamer garage, ‘Biscktop | session) tear Kame Sauk minster bedroom: taxis. | Sale, Exc. Real Est. 40A | sexige sew’ modern : | Cooperative Real Metate Exchange} FIVE YEARS NEW | teereatim “space, tbe, ete'| Sap'whn ¢hom down | «| Fe eoeeh Open, Eves, & with fining space automate | TRADE MY RQUIFY IW ¢ RMB.| 97 INCOME me W. Ph. FE +0621 — dern| Storms and screens, garage. Of- San. Coop, member washer excellent base- and bath. 2 seres and 5 acres on constvestion. | 2 houses for the price of one. §| Eves FE 6-145 or FE 21704 | Lovely 2 ee fered $8, or _will|g HOME OF YOUR OWN! You ment with dandy recreation Dixte way, lake privileges on| Sew and room for owner and 3 room to Ree Ce ee ete. tee | wane house trailer” as part own > want e }bedrm. home| room, solid concrete drive | private ter howe ip Poo Sted , payments. Only 96.300 full’ price. PEN | Seam “Pull basement: oll fur- ment. YOU'LL IFS) Gil oo fOr, A large living rm-| ATT WOMAN REALTY | and “good garage ed _ Maple #1 Evenings after € call Mr. Inman mace; ‘reerestion | space. The eer yim STireplece, modera titenen| A STEAL yop 8 maupuman Sriesd te sell. Bertie & San, THO EDR ye =*| WARD E. PARTRIDGE, - va . SUNDAY 1-9 . oe + cet To Buy—To Sell-To Trade with table space, enclosed side; The best on 8 shell baked Realtors. Member. 752 erty 40-8 | REALTOR FE 2-8316 om possiesson WEEK DAYS 3-6 Cal PE 40084 136 E. Pike St. | YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT/ | large basement with, oi ce. Nase vit weatovs. Bears W. Mura 6, Fhose PE Suburban Property aN a Drayton Plains. 6 room modern 24 T ROAD LAWRENCE W. yard. ee ee wn Kove Sie in. 3 bedroom possi 505 pout : with 3 car garage, Pull basement | orchard Lake hosd % mile west | fucks dream home offered et| ‘pilty. Well located near BARGAIN FOR CASH - 7 can be youre for oaly 4 go down | of Telegraph Road, tum left. on GAYL wean on. epiaiees — \ |, Sa ee | HOMES FOR ted oo ners et fren "2 a . EB f t ver~ : _ : - . ve * W 7 Pia See hone Fee Eat’ oat ie nesceapves| —TNCOME” SPECIAL. — | oo trena th Sanne |) Snr payee set ameg war) THELMA.M. CL NQ0D | COLORED FAMILIES | sis Sm hay tucmate Siete A. JOHNSON, Realtor ee : For Colored Ws TEXT DOOR TO BRANCH off the Balance ‘of the Cort ted FB _bi04, FE 6304 Open * to ¢ * neater atom ate bet water, paved pene. Boo f yon don't Peres. that FE 4-2533 phe HOMES Located on Orchard Lake Ra. one | ——— ne oom ——|i 4 Fee ee. modern homes. 17° NicConnell Schoo 4 room modern hardwood ficors, ot Ci pag, z taba jp : bath on first floor, now leased | - : ; ~ “call tonight for : This brand new otters priced to sell ont OUR NEW LOCATION | coasiser the features offered tn | %0 doctor for office.“s Five rooms and’ utility, full bath - “* home| Som 5-063, : Plein ims 8. Talon Raj ovat | Seen iren becom doco weet | ih Se et TRE Par | Sect beset hae Mtnestetie S| MORI ,wrmm, Fetters pat] iw Eres ston Lge trons | Russell A. Nott, Realtor |@* OM "Sy! neht™e "om - somifield _Yushion Sep | Soecious rooms, concrete,| Only, $12.60 with cluded. Wcst suburten. Oct tio | bath and basement, Het air fure/ stairway toe 3 rooms Gad | 170 W. PIKE _ we ese ; Immediate Possession — —~ ¥~ -B- -H 1. total” . nace, Sear garage, 6 La bea ota a on 4 car LAKE ORION Conveniently located, north side | iy —~ + slab Gooma, coe K. L. Templeton, Realtor . A HONEY. oan & bt terms. - t's on Sow Beautiful new oy } 2 home with spacious| mic tile bath, double with | 52% W. Huron FE 2-4223/| Five room e p value at S11, home. tnfined . full basement, | tile Graimboards, knotty pine kiteb-| “"" pvenings call PE 30502 | floors, whe woes ; FLOYD .KENT, Realtor + - 4 , ste ‘heat, end water.| ¢ dining space in| — ‘ea Doll H bath, ‘oll space and water ; " CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 9 bedroom brick ranch homes Cal FE S101 Eve. FE 2172 | | Kitchen, Ml as serpena,, paved Heres a Dol] House lot ‘oxib0, lake priviiege cn Ells | 5. 1 orckce Pm 66108 | 616 Pontion State Bank } erwrhacan wita > “BUD” Nicholi solid drive, ee sutomatie furnace | §,To0m completely, furnishes: Qrre:| _ Total @4 750 with $1,500 down. | Next to Consumers Power | pm ¢4aii —___ ves, Pm bien | STO” lage of 8) eee BUD” Nicholie tad tet "wale 60 to 60 1 trout simost new stove and | KG, Hempstead, Realtor OF ALL KINDS, 3 < ‘NORTH END plastered - REAL ESTATE. | age. $14,650 price. Prigiaaite . KO he ts eee Py Mend ¢ family, incomes ° ‘be hear kinectn. Jv. igh sats i AE sewer Come out today and Judge | tot investment or need s house for| FE 4024 — Evening PE 21317 WEST SUBURBAN this ice ——, \ ES vaene GLARK | Fe | a ee oe ee ee eee yt| sees Thos | eee ae 2 eal acter Bessie | SS Shoal hea tor hrea| ice aun wb, thee SUNDAY 2T0§ -| Beaten = EAST SIDE. 7 room m full M A N DOROTHY SNYDER LAVENDER Bae Phone , Mansion = Hyg Sta "serme ose the PONTIAC REALTY #@ COLEMAN STREET - on. ad : fi basement, off fired e, 1 © best. Call 40084. 136 E. Pike | 737 Baldwin Bin.) ‘we offer these 3 Invitation to Comfort ome Nr as FT 0O. REALTORS Ban "evs ne oe NEAR EAST BLVD. | Sedroom vangeiors : tot. 68.600 with 61.000 down. ene buren Ph. FE 2.0083 omen FEF __ WS ern, 2 ieee sive Fs walls. LAWRENCE W. > = ; | aaa $00 DOWE., Norm gubsrben, mot vost OFFICE Near General Hospital east Oe G A YL ORD aes : ing rm. a) 4 Orr JOSLYN. aes Dawn @ © | All On One Floor’ @ Degecem pene Sia tame #1 500 down. ov rel a 40 acres, 8 mber House. tas plenty vt cupboards, toe dase. aa Bsn. see Iot . _ eee per west eehurben, location. “Like conditios and location. c. Paxous 1819 M-15 , — well, fa ~ Ay ame pom, cctored Gatases; oe le | beta down m home, : | ee : en heat, “Pull bassinent, Paved a ks a TICOME. Tene sew = Galighifulbitchen automate "beat CARROLL G. POR sd street Many other features only $3,000 3 and bath apt up. ero. sa ercreens. | 20% W. Huron FE 271% $850 DOWN a ‘ re ® you don’t expect ib 6 home os ime terme. eve, FE 21372. food . ; * WSSERW i pres at 012.30 ¥. rooms i nk Ht i 7 H z a Ee (DD | i : 3 ef Fa ai : ; : 3 bs i S11 Main st OU bell i . i i = PE A seo ee a | : | sihe Satie Bey teaae;| Carey Homes ASB Se tate Eh —| ee ae OPEN EVENINGS. New G.I 3 ee ae West Side balace of interior . - i or ' TRAC. : — . tt i iawe| | 5 RM. MODERN | Ottawa Drive . Storms and sereens. . § rm modern cameron Hct ark | POTtTIAGe | ois tuaniat Rear | Ep oeert ee . a large corner lot eet af ; ul of towering trees ,_ aoe : . Near Downtown closets and storage We © full ted nty poniiten's ROOM Cortaog,| ™ THE “inp” TO sxx | Near . de St arte. tor faa See ce! pian Stl] | COUNTRY LIVING Poors ox frat for: ich. poe L. C. LADD , Avapecious iiving room rit mab i . TEn- 10 A., 7 ROOMS , NITY om Dixie ey on Te sen room, paneled a ont. Urcweed Toors, Pall boce- is _sood looking 7 room | home WM. H. KNUDSEN Poutine Lk. Ra Ded, Ge Eaehes ‘enveniemt Bes, "Sie Pea “ees ts| Ereeraeg at Sih ool] ap re OE Gee mag, |g ETT a RN moe | Sed vaginas equity im small heme or jails, met Sra tec comer wen tne FE 44516, Eve. 2 ly sok subdivision. New in 1951.| oUcitional oversize bedrooms, full jay 8S eel a reed “tremtage fe sub cack “service” Lena ts] lot, Paved 6 awa. | Sle Dam. cose ciarhed 'breses- SMALL HOME IN @TY, NEAR Py maly 94,200 on terms. | 80 ; ome att Resse, Pls way A Ka me, ot eae Som FRIENDLY HOME HAVE, (00, TAUTT irase en | ton pauied. walls 30 Roaring] Pree OOM ou Two BEDROOM, A iN HIOME house. Suitable for rm. teen . eee. ese meee | ron, meey eee eet | pce eeemaeyeaey| Ragereaom ear bet] | WEST IROQUOIS, po lomatic washer, sUto-| upstate. There's @ full bath and| new 8 rm. ranch home ieNJOY_ Livine oe Sn ae Soe malic dfyer, incinded tn purchase tete of ctarage space 1 Sho aitie.| wim, tached heme alt 38 cctes ont Baléwin. 3, bedrm, workable with Sg a ae ey : i : its A is i z : 1k # i i id ; i: Re 728 Bs we =| UW iO ae * = ae . gga ‘| E yh é j i if - 5 : : A ° 2 “- a > y=] o ‘Roger B. Henry hedees. , , “ . J Ba b 7 7 hae ok Pat ee ee SIDE = Brand new ~~“Sale I ee F oie _|Humphries ne ee ~ “BUD” Nicholie For real appreciation you must| ile bath, oll eet. S0'x130 entrance to specious ome | eee) Bao ct | Sea full basement, recreation space, 5 : Torna eat Weoeter Schoo. fares. 1M cet ‘erage ia, ee “uasse od, Wall, select ont my a room ond wen owes Terms. ° Indian Village heat paved. sist = t ¥ F RAY O’NEIL, Realtor. 7% W. Huron gether. Pui Pn FE 2710 ot OR STa a * 3 rf = ie il =f 3 li n if te i i ; 3? a une fe — Ss ee a ee PM ON yt, git) OM BEE: is. 7a --, THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY; DECEMBER 1, 1953” eerie “You May Borrow FINANCE CO. me rote Fat ; TEAGUE Fi ANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH, xi ~NEW! $100 QUICKLY - \On Your Name Only \ Or Other Plans ; for part-due biil« . wr ae ae for om Fag es i 1 _ Pine FEderal 3-7181 GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN} Ow Haron St. i} | home ori — » Baxter &~ Chief MOBILE HOMES ioer Det eniernces ma METAL & ‘A parte ViaiT © Oper ve and PM, ~ Wie soeeP To ~ TRAVELO Marlette er OA. SPE °ECIAL 7 THIS WEEK BEDROOM. “he ra <7 8 © ® egemeene Lake TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT, FE 40132, TH Dore Ra. LARGE LOT Yéal n y SAS SO SO 'S2 Ford 4 dr., radio, heat- 7 shee a For k Sen "trailer Space 51 RK. portation § ay Auto Service 53 erOREE ESTIMATE | | st, aie or. som $ |BRAID MOTOR SALES Cees West Pie Ba, | __ rncne "Fie uns 500 CARS WANTED | BAGLEY AUTO PARTS aan Ser “MOTOR MART low mileage a oe 12) B Monteaim PE +2230 Fit Be nige, Yur tSsis" vetween Sale Used Care 88 | 4}, CHEVIE aronr Cours, ba Whittemore rsp. m. % Torn ons, Sie ve r eluxe mn an re CY OWENS . Your Ford Dealer - Fou can ® le ee ewe ad Pontiac convertible, radio, heater, hydra- || Hutchinson's Trailer Sales Sales | matic. Sharp car... .$595 Also teh BAe meme 49 Li ol C opolit | Oak U1 $-2810, ncoln Cosm itan option te bey. "SS, Ponting 2 dr. club coupe, radio, Rn yr WOGDMTRAT wR be: heater, clec. windows, fan in . automatic transmission psegesreessesseses $595 er, Fordomatic, man tras (spotlite, etc.) ex- 1295 $2 Chevrolet 2 dr, sedan, clean, 2-tone “eeee . $1095 ’53 Ford Customline 4 dr., radio, heater, Fordo- miatic. Clean car... .$1995 CY OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St, Phone FE 5-4101 AOSTIN “GT DR. VERY G505 condition, relable cheap trans- 12. EM Boxe 3 1980, 4 DR- h e0Pan “wiser? sacrifice, FE 54706 after 5:30 buice a sures RIVIERA a all extras, excelent GLASS 1—GLASS! |i REY, PARTE» ACCEMORIES | iste BUT aoe mya caerreD va Sete Fe SCHRAM AUTO PARTS | Som i Sore SUPER DAC ANS 3539 Dixte Hwy. OR DIOS ~~, Sonaiiion,._ 8799. ee ae WAPCKINO |, FOR, CARE® sods] cf your choles. 6) down. ‘hich a Mart Lake ie BUICK SUPER RIVIERA, 2 We/apectaiizvne ip ne dover tinted white Installed while walt,; all Nt ge A beautiful car aig Bg Bg Rs 0 Se cay & oe. Po. FE /Hub Auto Glass Co, MMfardtop. Bacellent. ton ‘uTo paris) SHARP Rew - Reval Osea sseoant fo = OM Emploveee 195, BUICK =| loilerback Auto Pas rts eo poe Pom ti Fully Equipped — ONLY $1195/ / NO PAYMENT TILL NEXT _ For Sgle Used Cars 55 Por Sale Used Cars 55|_ For Sale Used Care 5s) _For Sele Used Care 88 58 SPECIAL 1951 DQDGE- CLUB C “ PE - Bice lignt gr one-owner car. <. Mileage, whitewall ti like new, Be we Tr i@- sion, and e see this one and you drive # home. ~ + $h045 YOUR CAR AS DOWN PAYMENT 4 oi 7 ee ; 6: ‘46 DESOTO 2 5 a] MERCURY, ‘ heater overdrive “7 PAE ARD ? DR. “0 DESOTO 4 DR 66 PONTIAC 4 DR i} STUVE., 2 DR.” radio, heater pverdrive o CHEVROLET ? DR.... RIEMENSCHNEIDER BRQS, — . Dodge ~Plymouth Dealer 232 S. Saginaw St, Ph. FE 2-9131 Y BUICK “bi SUPER HARDTOP, EX. cellent eondition, s rE _ 5167, - 52 ‘BU ICK SUPER erevsos WAGON Radio, heater, dynafiow. Like new $1,695 MICHIGAN’S FINE ST P NTH CORNE WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD CADILLAC 1962, 4 DOOR, RA&H, autematic windows, excellent con- dition, $3,200, 04 #72M, 63 CADILLAC,” 62, COUPE DE- vile low mileage. ' extras, FE oi) EaDILLAC 1942. « DOOR. RADIO & heater i Be . power , brakes, ow m green with white walls. ‘Ths car is just like brand aew. Can be seen any time at Voodman’s Standard Serv- i, 1 tee corner of Dixie & Telegraph. _ DRIVE A. SMART cakR owner, mBoage $200 below market for uick sale. This is your chance. Don't miss it, Phone FE 3-0268 "50 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE Radio, heater, perfect green finish M ICHIG ”AN’S i CHEVIE COACH, STYLELINE tive that 1 CHEVIE, 2 DR DELUXE, — 1 owner. i? Bteln- \ —v 52 CHEVROLET FINEST re —_-_—_—— "49 CHEVIE % ton or Deluxe cab. Radio cellent tires. Priced heater te a a WE BU WEST “SIDE Used a Cars 629 W. Huron PE 42188 CHEVPOLET 1942 2 DR. DELUXE Powergiide, Many extras, -Phone for details, OF 2-2683. Si CHEVIE CONVERTIBLE, ex cellent condition, on after. 6:00, On 1719. GukVROLET ‘S24 line, deluxe. R & H, signals, undercoated. $1, mileage, FE +0601. 4161 actor. ‘90 CHEVIE POWERGLIDE, RA- + dio & heater, FE +8370. Stem "51 CHEV ROUET HABEL OK. Used Cars ; i > Serviced to Serve \ in a Separate Shop WARM CARS THE LONG COLD WINTER TWO 2 Chev. 2 Doors, Heaters, Whitewall Tires, , Low Mileage Cars - $995 ‘5]. Chev. 4 Door, Heater, Seat Covers A Bargain At— ° $745 ‘51 Pont. Directional Signals, 2-tone Green Finish $995 ‘OZ Plym. One With Radio, Both Have Heaters: $995 TIVO ‘50 Dodge!" - 2 Door, 4 Door, Heaters Your Choice At— $645 ‘Sl Stude. Heater & Overdrive A Clean Car $745 34 Years of Customer Confidence es THE WORKINGMAN’S LOT JACK HABEL S. Saginaw at Cottage FINEST | PHONE FE 4-4546. — = Pa FORD ‘“@ DELUXE CLUB CO cours 2) ease oe Leste te, Wuhene Tenn ‘on = 7 A ee 48 FE 48855 Buy Your: From. a New Car : Dealer {At Oliver Motor Sales you get the benefit of over 20 years of coritinued good | service to the motoring public. BUICKS! BUICKS! | BUICKS! 46 Buick super 4 dr. sedan "47 Buick spec, 4 dr, sedan '49 Buick Road. 4 dr. sed. '49 Buick Road, 2 dr. sed. '49 Buick super 4 dr. sedan ’49 Buick Road. 4 dr. sed. '50 Buick spec, 4 dr, sedan 50 Buick special deluxe - 4 dr, sedan '30 Buick supér 4 dr. Sedan '51 Buick special deluxe 4 dr. sedan $1 Buick super 4 dr, sed. |’51 Buick spec. 2 dr. sedan "51 Buick Road. 4 dr. sed. 2 dr, sedan "52 Buick Road. 4 dr. sedan $2 Buick special deluxe . 2 dr.‘sedan All of these cars have heaters, most also have radios and many are equipped with dynaflow transmission, Remember You get a better used car MOTOR SALES FE 2-9101 1951 NASH tf alee MICHIGAN’S Radio, heater, aS “peat govems, A real beauty with very wv MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE & ™ PAVED ON The CORNER, © 13 MILE ROAD trade. FE 7128 after 6 p.m. 4 CROSLEY/ STATION WAOON, heater, directional signals, low mileage +7248. . Guevro STYLINE 33, 4 DR, -R&@u clean, * mileage,- ve M Exivese te dwner, sell today. 144147 after 6 p.m ig a ete LARRY'S - 63 8 SaginaY "Seep BECOND CAR Secon ver, month wil “6 “aT, or 48 model our Griving e mrs. d KE ORTON MUTOR SALES M- at Buckhorn Lk. MY 2-261! mT LATS ise 4 DR lew m ie, exe ‘Rn on un “hy owner men's epg eg M 1 Ne og | a payments as low ap B07, Y ae You'll Do Better At JEROME. Ambassador OLDS-CADILLAC Fenn tate Sedan IMF FORD STATION WAGON, ully Equi == " oo aR AL CRAMP ION LOW =F" KIMBALL i veda wt rmingham’s. Is i 49 HUDSON: : Your Be S Beaise SEDAN Radio, heater, original bieck finish. MICHIGAN'S came 2 Lavnenen ory, 1947 NASH sas 8 zieet miles radio, er: ae seotabel PONTIAC, NO “Not a Name but a Policy”, Aonges FROM ene Or BUY YOUR USED CAR Fs’ YOU KNOW '50 Buick spec. 2 dr. sedan | 51 Buick epecial deluxe j. from your Buick dealer. |. OLIVER "| 216 Orchard Lake Ave. - Phone FE RETAIL - STORE | GOODWILL - USED CARS -FROM A DFALER 1946 AND 1947 FORDS PONTIAES PLYMOUTHS 1948 AND 1949” CHEVROLETS PONTIACS PLYMOUTHS | FORDS SPECIAL! | 49 PONTIAC $695 "47 PLYMOUTH RADIO & HEATER - SHARP $225 _ "50, 51 AND ’52 AND A FEW 'S3s CHEVROLETS PLYMOUTHS - ” PONTIACS. ~FORDS- DODGES _ * NASH OLDSMOBILES HARDTOPS SUBURBANS STATION WAGONS -SEDAN DELIVERIES SPECIAL! 52 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER , 4 DOOR, V-8 RADIO & HEATER . OVERDRIVE $1,145 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at~ Phone FE 3-7117/ A? is Auburn, Utica, 1005 Rd. | oe Si Charkston Ras at Met sit pi | 52 Chevrolet Bel Air 49 Buick super 4 dr. $695 4) Ford dix, 2 dr.. +. $395 Anderson Pontiac-Buick Ph. Collect. Utica 3001 a p> ere clean and good “RUSS” Used Car Lot seeeeweers! eet eeeceeee + ane eeeeeee steeeeree oeeeeee 4 0 a so eee OF THE YEAR Come in and look over our 48 PACKARD ~ man who owns one. \ ‘149 CHEVROLET flow transmission. | Pacer sve, tration of, te 1°50 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. me GOOD ONE OWNER 'USED’ _ CAR. BUYS big selection of used cars. Terrific values at unbe- lievable low prices. A gootl car?. Ask the '48 MERCURY Here’s a convertible that will knack your eye out. Convertible. A sporty model at a big. savings. "49 BUICK Complete to the ‘dyna- 49 FORD Tudor Sedan. running auto, '530 PLYMOUTH Excellent family car. Good for many a mile. 50 LINCOLN Big car performance for small car price. 50 STUDEBAKER Test the famous Stude- baker economy. A good number of cars there are to choose from. All makes, models, styles, & colors. There's one to = your taste & your budget at CENTRAL “LINCOLN-MERCURY Pike St, Lot Cor. Pike & Cass PHONES: FE 4-3885 FE 4-5114 FE 2-9167 PONTIAC 1953 4 DR. R., DELUXE &, salesman’s demonstrator. FE 2-0007-— G 505 COND and Leater. . OR 3-1014. mer 4 REPOSSESSIONS NICHOLS AUTO SALES door deluxe. __Call efter 5 P.M. Pa, FH 42005. - Bright spot Orchard Lake at. Cass i 53 Olds super 88 convert. *52 Olds 98 4 door 52 Cadillac 62 4 dr, *52 Olds 88 2 door . 52 Chev, Fleetfine 2 dr-. 52 Cadillac convertible ’51 Chev, Fleetline 2 dr. 51 Cadillac 62 4 dr. - *51 Olds 88 4 dr. ' ’51 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr. 51 Olds 98 4.dr. "50 Chev. Fleetline 4 dr. *50 Cadillac 61 club coupe 50 Olds 88 2 dr. "50-Olds 88 4 dr. ’50 Chevrolet Styline 2 dr. ’50-Olds 98 4 dr. WHY WALK? "49 Cadillac 62 4 dr. $1,495 - 11949 Buick s ‘S] PLYMOUTH Fordor Sedan $995 Steck dons than half the new-car cost. Only 25,000 actual miles. Best heater and defrosters and many other extras, A good car is.a good buy, See and drive this one. : 13 ys Hardtop, ome sas ‘48 ‘Chrysler 4 dr. down $165 pv gp -—F 2 dr., nee FOP ans 48 Plymouth 2 dr, down $125 , DeSoto V8 fourdoor, power fheering. radio, ete., down $545, “48 Chevsolet 2 dr., down 9% "62 vrneye 4 dr., radio, heater. $295 ‘49 Willys station wag., pgs radio ete., — oP ee p ee ‘body, a heater, down $450 "50 Plymouth cb. cpe., down $225) . "$1 DeSoto cb. cpe., down $345 ‘$1 JeSoto 4 dr, down 6345 :51 Dodge ¢ dr., down $345 *$1 Plymouth 6 pass, Cpe., down $205 “3 DeSoto 4 dr, down $328 "48 DeSoto 4 dr., dows $125 "80 Studebaker cb, cpe. down $225 ‘42 Pontiac, full price ALWAYS LOWER PRICES! 1951 Buick 2 door 1949 Buick super 4 door, 2 door 1950 Pontiac 2 door 1952 Buick Riv, spec, 2 dr. ’ 1952 Buick super 4 door SEDITION: | 1951 Pont iac 4 door 'p-m.| 1948 Pontiac convertible 1949 Mercury 4 door 1951 Buick Road., dyna. 1946 Chevrolet coupe 1946 Ford 2 dr. 1950 Chevrolet 2 door 1946 Buick 4 door ‘| 1948 Studebaker 4 dr. ‘| 1949 Olds hydra. 4 dr. ; \1948 Pontiac hydra, 2 dr, Hudson 2 door 19§1 Chevrolet 2 door 1951 Nash Rambler 1952 Chevrolet 2 door 1951 Pontiac 2 dr., hydra. 1950.Mercury 4 door 1951 Plymouth 2.door | ~ 1951 Pontiac club coupe 1949 Chevrolet 4 door 1946 Pontiac sedan coupe 1947 Frazer 4 door 1949 Buick 2 door oven SRTTH i "EVERT USED CAR FURGRASED aT GMAC Terms All Cars Guaranteed , COMMUNITY . Motor Sales — Inc. At the orth Open Zvery Wight "td 804 N. Main’ OL2-7121 . ROCHESTER LINCOLN-MERCURY [Ss THE | BUY JACK 49 Olds 88 convert.. .$995 49 Buick super 2 dr. $695 "49 Ford 8 2 dr....... $595, 4 | "48 Ford 8 4 dr..+.+. $295) "48 Hudson 4 Ge. cees cena, Bus Pe Sais { : qose Chevrolets oe os> s& xz ' , . ahi r . . oY ¢ { j . ’ m > ? “ “heat ne ' ; F yA \ -, { / a ann P yo , r > : : pre 4 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY,;DECEMBER }, 1053 _ For Sale Used Cars 53|MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan | For Sale Clothing 64| Sale Household Goods 66 Household Goods 66| _ Sele Miscellaneous 68| Sale Miscellaneous . ae ee ERMINE By , 2 ., _ |PLUMBING SPECI SMALL TOWN aN ¢|. Burmeisters:.’| © = case = saw me - cat Ca A ee, see OPEN 8:A.M. TO 8 P.M.| Siladw Siete time” BETTER DEAL rE +s. SUNDAY 10 TO 3 Te IN A GUARANTEED USEDCAR | b COME OUT & SEE! : |‘ PA aX. Fa Se ag gr Wak geet yt S [TJ {: om a of ~ a “~ is FT. OAK DOUBLE 6 5 oi é H Ht E i ne ee at Bis Fes"wata® POM & “i Pitt “OAS TABLE 415) PER OREEN BED ‘ geod ondition, 620 3992 CHRYSLER TOGK"eLUD | condition. c Stove aiQod cpm: Bur meéisters ig pe Mas _ Bowe a9 A Monte. "| DEEP rherze vpnionr. 3 6U | Northern Lumber Co,, Beads Meshes, ety es nets Sec’ mone 8197 Cooley Lake Ra wi. = * Ge Shu witha Bla Dum valve gai sigkliy “matrea’| WE DELIVER. | WHITE SHOWER canmrmresiess| ¢ ‘Paneh, Torrie vature: Sichage | 10 Mile aan Prumbing & Heating Suppiieg AQUATI€ GARDENS bi Are aan S506 Dequindre st 20 Mile Open Aum.) veOpIcaL fren & ~ Clarkston | Aanaeean A es a 3 , LIONEL & AMERICAN wa'nice. “On § a canon: AL-| * B, MOTOR SALES FLYER. PIES, Tt, He ewe we sor te Onlnna f ii 5; : aes ag . AC Da ie ENGINE | “He can't be ‘doing so well. I heard that’s the same stradi- io and heater, Good condi | varius he had last season!” ' tion OR 3} 00 after © pm. or Used Trade-in Dept. oeaes, —_ oh Space HEATER, Ge Pe] EE Mee _Weekends ——-| . rE Recondition refrigerators $68 95 | POR RA SR sor: | pe ies aS ' . PIANO FU “anD REPAIR -_ size electric stove .... $49.96) ~~ ‘ —~ | TABLE CAMPS, ExQUIRITE POL 066d HOME - nor Sale Trucks 56) "For Sale Trucks 50| For Sale Trucks 50 | PIANO. TUNING AND REBATE) Okt seater ml aa ~T ALBOT “tn brese tance yew in| ee EBL LEC OOOO OP AAAAAAA AAA | — = . Es . in room wentt ; ac oe - 7 ——— ~ 7 | Rater se Se TF) OX Beet ORTY SIRS ROOD | hey Cae Sn : | Sieg Queacee sect aes | Anat ae sens —- > PIANO TUNING & REPAIRING.| Two tal A Unatet atten seq | Leoge. Grocer i°T", gg0.05 | Rect Wom t.20 0 i Ax8 speed | scent 300 eae Ave AKG REG. TOY rox TERSTER, ‘ Cell Prank Boeberite FE 47646. rugs, $@. One Governor Winthrop | Large Desk chest $30.95 rock, $1 N No. + bos poe, - MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE W femate, s@ months old. rE | NEW CONSOLE ANO » I GK. r mahogany desk, $40 Twe Victo- | Small down payment Free parking weaves ress culm 4.2622 mirroe. All cabinets. $7.95 ALINGS , : $8 kev direct we este Tek rian chairs. both $80 — oe WYMAN’S - ; — sales 63 08, Quanity marred Aino | tes, 1304 mahogany case, excellest | tone. ~~ os L~ 4, -~ on 38 4 13 W.. Pme Cals WALL BOARD selection of medicine cad. O K 1950 Ronseny Snes. . 4 ‘one mahogany table, $15.) ay i.) ¢x<02%' HEMLOCK $1.93 ints with without Beate cs eis 7 ie “Sclivere One lable, $10. feo| Store Equipment 66B Ceiling Tile lic Bq. Ft. extraordinary bargsina. Michigan Gallagher’ lounge chairs, both port Wall Ite rt Fluorescent, - 383 Lake a Gne FY REFRIGERATOR * BLAYLOCK (BEEPS ‘i USED Your Ford: Dealer ¥%4-ton Pickup = Golagen shies orens iypewriier, tas . page Cc om . a. . .. . wet ee com : = Y co. $445 rich tous fest x f- Bitings,” AD tm At condition Phi te Fe oe COAL & BUILDING SUPP + se Ye . a ee eae ALL RADIO MONE PORT. Christmas Gifts " 67A/" ArR COMPRESSORS ba! ee TRUCKS [2 fot te 28] Larry Jerome |stats | Maca a | same ao |"YbeS STONY el mee rages RECONDITIONED tires, ready for work, * dition, metal ti eee ret at .Sei . pK BACK EIN Ee te, ete ot . SEs white figure skates, sine > RIGHT Rochester Ford Dealer | Grea LEATHER AND EW ic RA _T tem Hike new. OR S9TiL oo oe REN TAL INA |oc> cher. x4 tom pickup | QgOl Zi | amine to OS iste CES) satire strom, | Sih Mae rem we ‘ . n Evenings me : Ridge : ; SEPARATE SHOP A-1 tires, runs like new. - UPaiow?~ Piano SHCRLLED mS GENERAL, Buacratc ~RE- tien tyr olé, Can PR OMT. nating ~ me repaains in “2 pene me | _ condition, $50. OR 30606. a PED | Sale Miscellancous 68 ducts or round. P. HA 5 47 Chev. ¥4-ton pickup. | "S,PQWER Waook wasexen, | WANTED UPnious Bano FOR) —"\ avr GABERTS |~~ nn | Siege Son, San Cerorte A9 Stude. = all over—you'll not | ii5s""Sevroiet. pictus Ferd | Sale Household Goods 66| APPLIANCE SPECIALS Pwwin couttls cod 0 gail ta Meecine sriogy, feed conan ’ ind a nicer one pickup, % and 1 ton, 15 other Maytag washer, bailocs Pm nn A EB nee ovwe | Reasonable. 25 ‘ : . . to choose from. Selection | FURNITURE OF 3 arr.| -A¢ pi RB | FORKEY Pens. tid, 000d WIRE, | st Gon SANDER . POR CAB & CHASSIS | ocd 44 tox bane, tke | REcse SS as os | ae oe cee wa OE Bat A OO Soe Shee sober | see, ww $495 50 Ford ¥% ton panel, like | Auction Mart. Lake Orion, Phone | ierw ~A)pPLTANGE. TELEVISION, | 2 apeed’ record. players..." "sas TRENCHING Ge Pu Vase new. Try it—you'll buy | Micingraes rey tears |W} Dosa goal a | pontngs gia he PE it @_HALF TON PICKUP. GOOD last “Automatic Appliances ‘ QE ironer seen cade. now. 90.58 ~ STOCK REDUCTION cada wnuge heatern, od "AB DOC? | as ord, exb & chasse) Mater Scorers 8 | Pia aR HERO SU| ae ey te| pe ee Se a , ord, cab & chassis,|~ an p-- —M. 1 m5 ¥.8t, 5188 } — AE oh a TON PANEL LW.B. | Ideal for cattle | "Er, ise pau 0: fue ie, san, So aumer Tre Te Admiral coment eiiaion Ya Bas ioe Tin Mes’ voiae hod &| Tack * ~ | For Sale Motorcycles 59| coroMsia ScrTALurrit” VENE.| fv amems'Sh Sas Ete pees ‘paint, good body | got, See coe |” WArTON TV | facets Rest a engine. , op rene & FOUR) Scadition Pie List 34m Disks | FI sre res os) cy Aaa ‘46 Chev.| OWENS Your: Ford Dealer SEDAN DELIVERY ‘ay & - ie Very Cl ». naw St, A Bertie a Phone FE 5-4101 47 Ford | witys DARK GREEN - 1948 $275 %4-ton Pickup SEE Larry Jerome Fa8Ts 4e| THOMAS ECONOMY The Brand New| ***St torn" | aiadiios tel es Brice gies| FURNITURE Co. ‘54 Chevrolet Open Seung Trucks- “Buy Yourself NOW ! Ja Xmas Presen | MRED ee trot Bey | _ THE THRIFTY "ER TOM,» Pr “TRUCKERS. |ee aie «seas LOT JACK. ta | aS Ee 02 a iT UR OL : 20, .% 3 HABE, 20 ar erg) Be aoe | tel wmerast| fs a a es : DB | .vewernes beasts coceedetscnenss’ $695 J . : ve Oe . ; 1 sep etee” : " at . ; ai Wb i n ; . : ys 0b to 8 ss wr HEAT YOUR H a rye ns | arg, Ming si St | WOLVERINE me le per M oer ae Mechanics Specials S. Cot PHONE FE 4-4 Pon."Go0s ‘sins sm pe : "49 FORD BASE .......... imc COMB. gram SASH "| WILSON GMC pogmy Wathet ' MICHIGAN'S , CO. ‘gue FINEST 809 S. Woodward wooed ALE Ea pou FE 4-4531. "51 CHEVROLET . SQ CHEVROLET ¥ Tee tee MICHIGAN’S : MICHIGAN’S FINEST FINEST ‘ bof +f mm A , ; _& lL . es ~ - % , 7 * Jeti hk < 4 | IER} oe Fak. Be te Se orth tS ss ; 4 “a a: ‘eae “ C. ee as * > 4 ; ol, . , ’ 4 Bx 4 ‘\ _..'THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUSSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1958 i av. aes nee 103 From Area | 5 sae HP) [Five Persons Hurt onc nat aos" Are Naturalized in Two-Car Crash -< |x arms, he ot, Five persons, four of them mem-|T, and Jeanne, 6. is the Largest Group in| fay Several Years; 50 Are|7 95 From Pontiac | bers Of the same family, were in-| Driver of the other car Mra, Lil Naturalization proceedings for jured Sunday afternoon in a two-| liam G. Marlowe, 39, of 145 Mo car collision at Oakland and John-| hawk Rd. also was treated at the son Aves. : hospital. ; OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS ARS 20] 4.1014 @ 1, eRe) Among the 103 persons receiy- ing citizenship were 50 from Pon- tiac. Court Clerk Robert Allen ad- ministered the oath. Those from Pontiac are: Shee eutined © Shanes Tited Credit Terms Available New-Locsted et 40 S. Seginaw St. OR HAROLD BUSSEY | Linewens mis'he Chenth, Seren Next to the State Theatre FE 4-521! i bis Markey, Juleinne Walsh, David Grove. kathioes A. Prencis, Andrew Allison, Vena C. Brooks . | and Tharle G. Minhinniek MISS HAP—This truly “striking” | Those from other parts of Oak- | statue in West Berlin is an eye- | land County are: |catching reminder to motorists to | drive safely. Carved froma tree j Hi- | which formerly grew in the middle | : lof a street, and off which motor- | ists ‘bounced with regularity, the | statue is placed well back from | the curb. ~ Kes Boy, 12, Found Hanged ‘|in Wheatland Twp. Barn NORTH ADAMS (UP)-—George W. Bennett, 12, was found hanged | } ‘|in his parents’ barn in Wheatland -| Township Monday ‘night. :| The boy's body was discovered SG. | by his stepfather, Alex Lescenski. His mother said George had gone to the barn about an hour earlier » | to feed the stock. Hillsdale. Coroner Roger Beebe, of. Jonesville, ruled the death ac- | cidental, ; Puerto rico is a commonwealth + of the Unfed States. | | j ie... ay tes tha 25 E. Lewrence St. Phone FE 2-0244| Sumates a the United PARK wing bene ~tieing e; | Corner N. 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With the erms! flexible washing cyclé—stop it anytime, re- t Other Kenmoré Sewing Machines start it with ease! See it now .. . at Sears! te 239.95 ; Appliance Dept.—Main Floor it's .brand new, not ¢ rébuilt! Corries a full ‘20 yeor guorontee! Has full size modern sewing heod in attrac- tive walnut finished hardwood cabinet. Sov “ LESSONS INCLUDED With the Purchase of any Kenmore! A full 8 hour coure of sewing and ottach- ment instruction now! MANY STYLES ' AVAILABLE f i ocneue eee ese eneenseeney ; \ Phone FE 5-4171 ; \ : » for FREE } ics =! § tion describing Kenmore Sewing Machines HOME TRIAL =; | + pte or mail this coupon : ! Pra Ret Omar em for free literature 1 STREET On AR sssettinseemcne # i t oe: as y : © L age ered eh Kc: f '