INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE e satiate i detecnemaeen name vn tale amu eamnell ae — sels avateety tseing eek orients ~~ Jo Me . . 4 e 2: Pa . Ns | : ¥ : > 4 4 r . ‘ “s ., . ‘ ' 4 a ’ ‘i \ ; . 2 “| tf - | \. “St THE PONTIAC PR. oa ) (Details Page 2) pie ve : ; i - Edition 112th YEAR kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954—36 PAGES »° a TT a Hammarskjold to Press Reds on PO Alabama Accuses = x * x * * Official in Slaying Chief Attorney Charged With Patterson Death Warrant. Is Served on Garrett in Texas; Says He Shot Successor GALVESTON, Tex. (# — Alabama's attorney general, Silas Garrett III, today was served with a fugitive war- rant charging he killed Albert L. Patterson, Atty- General-elect of Alabama. Garrett is being treated for a mental and physical condition at a hospital here. Galveston County Sheriff O. E. treated be ve said paign, was killed last June 18. Two other persons are under ar- | rest in connection with the slaying. They are a former Chief Deputy Sheriff Albert Fuller, and a sus- pended prosecuting attorney, Arch | Ferrell Garrett could not be contacted personally to find out if he would waive extradition to Alabama. His Galveston attorney, E. H. Thornton Jr., was also unavailable for com- ment, Serving of the fugitive warrant put Garrett technically in the cus-| tody of the sheriff here. j The fugitive warrant which | paved the way for serving of the | indictment was signed by Bernard F. Sykes, Alabama assistant. at- torney general. It was returnable to Russell County, Alabama. If Garrett refuses to waive extra- | dition, procedings to have him extradited will have to t= initiated in Alabama, Dr. Sam Denies Divorce Letter Says 1950 Note to Wife Merely Informed Her About ‘Date CLEVELAND «® — Dr. Samuel Sheppard. calmly denied under a| pounding cross-examination today that he'wrote a letter to his wife Carrier Goes to New Berth ar Wirephete AFTER LAUNCHING—Tugs churn the water around the bow of 60,000-ton aircraft carrier, USS Forrestal as they move her to berth in the James River after being launched Saturday Newport News, Va., Shipyards, Steam catapults are exposed | flight deck. The gaping holes on each side of the deck are for | elevators, still to be installed. Ike Includes Foreign Policy in Briefing of GOP Chiefs WASHINGTON (#—A meeting of President Eisenhower and Republican congressional leaders took an unexpected | | turn today with a 45-minute discussion of foreign affairs, House to outline the administration's 1955 legislative jin advance—though he did Holiday Caroling meeting woul | last Wednesday, the President also the bank’s ninth annual yuletide | gress will join Republicans at a tinue through Dec. 24, with Mrs.| TB cilef executive pledged trol, there would be bipartisan Caroling will be heard from noon The President called the GOP leaders to the White * proposals. State Bank Begins l Eisenhower had indicated /not say so specifically—the meeting would deal with do- The singing of Christmas carols, In announcing plans for the by the Roosevelt School Girls Glee | Meeting at his news conference Club in the Pontiac State Bank's ‘disclosed Democratic leaders who main office at noon today began | will be in charge of the new Con. | : conference tomorrow to discuss musical program. | foreign policy. _ The holiday program will con- after the November elections, S. M. Dudley accompanying the | which gave the Democrats con- songsters on the organ. consultation on international af- to 1 p. m. every day but Wednes- | Saire. day and Saturday, when the chor-| At oe the President also isters will sing from 11 a. m. to | aid be intenced a wn ké heard Gon Tape, they | Since then the White House has wl a 0 . mM. ; F Other groups of cures sched- (eae less — - that phone uled to participate are ftom Wash-| Aan hour and a half after the ington, Eastern, Lincoln and Jef-| start of today’s meeting with the ferson junior high schools, Web- | Republican leaders, Secretary of provement. in a Pope Weakens, Rallies, Vatican. Sources Report Archbishop Strained Ailing Pontiff day, but a later official statement said his condi- tion showed a slight im- _— ome for the worse his condition would be the first since the collapse Ee Kirk Emmons Dies in Chilly Water After Thin Ice Breaks dead at the scene af 4:30 after artificial respiration efforts by iCommerce Township firemen failed, ster School, St. Michael School, St. \ Frederick School, Pontiac Hi | State Dulles left the White House High | and told newsmen: he had just | summoned from his _homé-a- away by the Konzen youth. Surviving besides the s are Believe Consecration of Yesterday |" Michigan USO Team Returns Home George Wilkins and Roland Sharette. Detroit except Captain, who comes from New York. IU.N. Secretary Wants Date Set Boost Fatalities Michigan Accident Toll Mounts to 21, With 14 Dying’ in Traffic Five who broke through thin lake ! was Mrs. Tyne Marie Mittson, of Rudyard. She was killed Sunday when a car driven by her husband collided with a truck on U.S.2 near Sault Ste. Marie. Loah, Jane Carpenter, 5, of St. Johns was crushed to death against a drugstore wall by a car as she walked along a St. Johns sidewalk Saturday with her mother. Leonard C. Bates, 30 of Detroit was injured fatally Saturday night | when his car went out of control and overturnd on the Willow Run Expressway in Dearborn. William Smith, 29, of Detroit was killed Saturday when his milk truck went out of control, | over- eek turned and pinned him after he swerved to avoid a collision, The three teenagers who drowned More Signatures. Sought Clyle R. Haskill, chairman in President Eisenhower's without a single accident. Meanwhile, many unre- ported petitions which are still out, said Haskill, will push the drive way over the top. Since the long scroll will be forwarded to the Presi- dent late Tuesday, in order to reach him by Wednesday, Haskill said: “it is urgent that all petitions be returned on Tuesday either to me or to Lieut. Joseph Koren of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Not Much Change ls Weather Picture Not much change. That's the weatherman's pre- diction for this area tomorrow. He held out promise of a slightly rising mercury which is expected to climb to between 35 and 39 de- grees after a 2 degree low to- night. An .0@inch of snowfall was re- corded over the weekend, turning side roads into a glare. Combined freezing mist and melting snow | caused a 150-car traffic tieup Sun- day morning on Woodward Avenue south of Long Lake road, Bloom- field Hills Police said. A similar hour-long condition was reported along Telegraph road in Bloom- No serious accidents are record- ed Army of 10,000 Pledges) War on Accidents Here Pontiac has enlisted its “Army of 10,000.” The local committee’s S-D Day drive for over 10,000 signatures, pledging on a petition to perform utmost care Wednesday in support of the President’s Safe Driving Day, reached its climax today. But the campaign will continue through today and ‘| tomorrow in hopes of reaching a higher figure, said the entire nation will attempt to weather a 24-hour period ! i i box? i i who said the petition Jatids on Wednesday” be ALTE} 7 H 3 — ‘Nixons Greet Shah and Queen lease other Iranian Royal Couple Received in Washington Amid Military Pomp WASHINGTON W—The Shah of | “ Iran and Queen Soraya flew into | | Washington today ahd were re- | ceived with a 21-gun salute and | the full military honors. it e Litter ; i 4 F xE extagded by Vice President Nixon, | ‘the Shah said he and the queen|ycx ‘ Teach were most happy to visit “your | Ham country, the land of the free and | with key g i rE trip to the Red China capital. | Shah also said: . 5 “We are looking forward to an May Ask AFC sonia and by this I pape te ass | : | ° see See eee [10 Void Contract | The Shah sees President Eisen- | guest at the White House, Visits at| Action if Dixon - Yates | the Pentagon are scheduled tomor- | isn’t Modified | designated-e private vacation. — 1 = | Queen Soraya, dressed in black In easy, unaccented English, the | era of even greater cooperation | strengthened the stability and ‘hower today, and is his Juncheon| S@n. Anderson Expects row. However, his visit is officially ‘with a mink coat and a small tan | '" P. Anderson said today that : ee ny Le ncan ont dnectininamaieaneaaiel a. "3 i chiefs on foreign ‘affairs. He de- | | clined to provide any details. 'a brother, Richard, in the Navy in Wolf Lake Friday night were | Republican Senate Leader Know- | and a sister, Mrs. Arthur Senior of James Allison, 13; Terrance dohn- land of California, who has split |Commerce. json, 14, and David Baker, 15) all with the administration on some; Funeral services will be held at | of Wolf Lake. _ foreign policy questions, said in ad-| the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home| Michael H. Walsh, 48, of Frasier vance of today’s meeting he ex-|at Walled Lake Wednesday at 1/| was killed Friday night when his | pected its scope would be limited| p.m, Burial will be in Oakland |car collided with’a Grand Trank state accuses him of beating his | Sendo of thregts from Moscow. | mainly to domestic issues. Hiss! Memorial’ Gardens. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) wife Marilyn, to death last July 4. Wednesday Is S-D Day Entire Nation Joins Safe Driving Test ; —e— in 1950 regarding divorce. Dulles Flying to Paris ; _—— ed aaa be ea ee va giri, WASHINGTON (UP)—Secretary | to a dance ‘| of State John Foster Dulles will fly The cross-examination began | '° Paris tomorrow to try to bolster éarly in the opening session of the | French support for German re- ninth week of Sheppard's trial, The | @™™mament in the face of a cre Saturday, the temperature ranged hat, got a special greeting from the new Congress may direct the from % to 35 degrees and Sunday Mrs. Nixon, who handed her a | Atomic Energy Commission to can- = 24 to 33. : ie Be | larze bouquet of red roses. cel the controversial Dixon-Yates is morning at 8, t ther- | The Shah and his queen arrived | , t agree mometer reading was 24 degrees, | in President Eisenhower's personal | ee oy was rising to 33 by 2 p.m... No more) plane, the Columbine, from New | = v . de snow is expected for the next two | York, reaching Washington Airport emigre ed 7 & rson, scheduled to days. in a cold rain mixed with snow, - come chairman of the Joint Com- mittee on Atomic Energy, made and then said: CHICAGO ® — The nation’s mo-; Many cities have challenged oth- | pleas through loud-speakers—even | ture ig being distributed through | gaged in a fewest-accidents derby | ment program, to be handled by | sion to withhold its approval of Yes, sir, I have succumbed to) bile millions today headed for an’ er cities to S-D Day contests. Thou- | to pause and pray, sehools in Kansas. Truck and bus with Topeka, Kan., Springfield, | g,999 state and local policemen, | the proposed Dixon-Yates financ- human frailties.” | extraordinary tes{ of their ability | stickers and 10,000 bands have | Mo., and Lincoln, Neb. t * | ing plan until the joint committee Opening the cross questioning. to drive and walk safely for 24) issued in Miami, Fla | will be im force in Massache- | 120° chance to take ancthér State's Atty. John J. Mahon went | Hours. o Seutsdens ia: eaalak:. | | A 24-hour highway law enforce | setts. look at the overall contract. swiftly 0 the events of 1850 when | The test Wednesday. It diig a lenin tts leer te ’ Church belis will toll a reminder! the contract was signed in No- ‘ prt eli geliyor iy io gnated Safe Driving passed out in Madison, Wis., In Today s Press [depres Tampa, Fla. Civil Air | vember,” subject to SEC approval His wife was'in Cleveland at the) President Eisenhower pro- ptt ak me nT ete nec nens eeeckere will fe cnee Tampa at {of financing arrangements and the - | time, Sheppard said. | claimed $-D. Day It is sponsored Richmond and , Va. eanben : y mpa proposed sale of capital stock | 7 | man admitted he|by the ee ee New Mexico and Afizona Will| {Bristmes Care! {| 11 &.m. to sound warnings. Anderson said the modifications al to her at teat time. | sates << grows rea Com- have a special low-state-wins show-|- Considine, feb Traffic will halt at 11 a.m. for a of the original contract, émbodied He said he discussed it with 4) The py = he cc euene willie : . See ne hemes $. | minute of prayer in Norfolk, Va. (in the document signed a few classmate, Dr. Lester Hoversten. acshhinte rently ap that it valry of the sort associated | — He | A wrecked automobile and a | reek Hem, ware See oe “And he advised you not to send | can be "The sooun Son wits testa bes rene wp eames | tan eee | casket will be on daplay te te | ments. Eawone, bee Oe (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) —inot been specified. The. goal, at po cairn oy— ata NY A demolished car will be ce [of the contract which he said have PRE Day. | east. is a big slash and, at best, Tenn., toan S-D.Day,| martes .......... |N. YA car will be on = ion ween ona saan . gy Pn lgg nd = ol. contest, pattems i. : +20 ‘| yew en Ge Cty Hel lewn. mie ‘ ae Shop gy Og accidents , Seattle challenged Portland, Ore.| sports ........:. Roanoke, Va. corrected investors Fold meeds’ jewelry, watches, electrical The commitiee has let each Tampa, Fla, challenged Miami,| 72**"t? ,.-;5::---: permitted to put up any money, copiances community make its own how- Jacksonville and St, Petérsburg. | Wisse, Bert.cseseesyt irs Mrs. Newstan's Variety Git Shep scan cnean Geeaiiakaid : J seeees seers * . 94 &. Saginee Oe Open “Wl 9 pm. to-de-lt arrangements. Joseph, Mo., this week is en- al Nin ern, Gochand Lane asad Decgreyn Tel-ureg.goen altel WS ‘ ¥ : Ly bi i 0 NGS TERR a i. . : ea ee ee, « . The Day in Birmingham ommissioners to Discuss <2 Parking Lots, Sewer Cost | Monroe S .. Carmichael Monroe S. ‘Carmicheel, 4, 41) Spokane Dr., died on the way. to | Pontiac General Hospital Satur- day The son of Louis and Elizabeth | Parnell Carmichael, he was born - From Our Birmingham Bureau | Cleveland and Douglas Manufac-|j,, Red Wing, Wis. He married BIRMINGHAM — Most of the | agenda for tonight's City Commis- sion meeting once again deals with parking. Now that the, city is con- sidering a second parking project, the title ‘Municipal Parking Lot No. 1,” has been given the proposed | lot on Pierce between Merrill and Brown. City Manager Donald C. Egbert. will report. at length on the sug- gested operating procedures for the $250,000 parking area. with City Engineer L. R. Gare giving a de- tailed breakdown on construction costs. | { ‘10 brothers and turing Co. in Bronson. Survivors include his Nellie B.; Carl -Owens of Southfield Town- ship; three sons, Charles Birmingham, Far! Jr. of Traverse City, and Cleon of Syracuse, N. Y.; sisters; three granddaughters and one greal-| | granddaughter. widow, | of Mr. Dolamore's body will be at- and two sisters, Daniel, Robert, the Mai.ley-Bailey Funeral Home unti} 11 a. m. tomorrow. Service will be af 2 p. m. Wednesday at Bauer Funeral Home, Valley City, | one daughter, Mrs. |; | Evelyn Wache and had lived in ped city for 2% years. Last employed as a theater - | Jectionist, he was a member of hocel 1.A.T.S-E.M.P,O, Surviving besides his widew andémother, Mrs. Louis Carmi- | chael of Pontiac, are two chil- dren, Carol Ann and Wayne, both at home, Also surviving are three brothers | David, and Mrs: Norman igre lof Pontiac, and Mrs. Charles Ban croft of Winslow, Ariz. Funeral service from Donelson- | Ohio, with burial in Valley City Johns Funeral Home will be eg Plans for the newest project, a combined alley and 43-car space let in the bieck bounded by Ma- ple, Henrietta, Martin and Bates, will alse be reperted on. Other items up for discussion in- clude fire department personne!, | the.W, E. Reid Development Co.’ s| share in the Columbia relief sewer project, and a request for installa-| tion. of street lights on Mansfield between Sheffield and Brandford. . s * Starting to work recent. | ly 98 planning technician for the | Pian was Herbert A. Herzberg, who will work out ot} the _ engineering | i department — un- | der City Engi- ) neer L. R. Gare. » A195] graduate of the Michigan State College School of Archi- Cemetery. | S-D Petition Drive (Continued From Page. One) i the Pontiae Police traffic and accident bureau.” * The petitions, may. be returned to Haskill at 1 Mt. Clemens 8t., to the Police Dept., or the Pontiac | Press, the three agencies sponsolt | ing the local drive. Pontiac's motorists and trians were unable to sign the petition, sald Haskill, they still residential area today and Wednes- day. Police are stationed at Huron | and Saginaw Sts. accepting signa- tures. . The majority of merchants in downtown Pontiac have copies of petitions, urging their patrons to “| make the pledge. So.far the campaign has gained | | overwhelming support by enthusi- astic motorists and pedestrians here, which ‘‘guarantees Pontiac's leadership in the President's na- | tional event Wednesday,” added | Haskill. He explained: President and the country that Pontiac, in the heart of the auto ci, teacher at Birmingham | Service groups, fraternal High ; | * ¢ « Twelve Club members are | being kept in the dark about the program to follow tonight's 6:30 dinner meeting at the Community House. ° friend, of Em- Methodist Church are in- potluck * A Christmas program wil] be at tended by members of Unit No. 3! of the MOMS Club at 7:45 tonight. hers met last week to wrap 100 gifts for men and women at the Dearborn Veterans’ Hospital! munity House, election of oficers will take place. s * ° Birmingham YMCA‘’s Co-F:d Cub will join the Roval Oak and Red- ford clubs for a hayride and dance to follow, at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow - at Hayride Lodge. Rochester. Res ervations must be made through Frank Poole. ; * * * Earl William Dolamore Earl William Dolamore, 66. consulting engineer with Essex Wire Corp., Detroit,. died suddenly Saturday at his residence, 786 _had__previousiy Henren,_ been with Standard Products in ‘The Wediher PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly cleady threagh temerrew. 4 little warm er temerrew. Light seetherty winds te. night. Lew tenight near %. High to merreew 35.38 Tedary in Pentiac Lewest temperature preceding §& am 33 2 At 8 am: Wind veiocity 2 mph Direction Northeast Sun sete Monday at 5 06 pm @un rises Tuesday at 7 $3 am- Moon rises Monday at 6 25 pm Moon sets Tuesday at 1] 15 am Dewntewn Temperatures ee : 23 flan 2 7am... 24 12m @em....... Phy ip m 2 a.m 4 2pm 33 10 a. m Sunday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown! Highest temperature Lowest tempereture........... Mean temperature 285 Weather—Ciouds One Year Age in Pentise Highest Te... revtiveiecy 3 Lewest temperature...:....%..:. . 4 Mean 30 Weather—Fair “Mighest and Lowest Tevsperateres Thi< . Date in #2 Years m& 1881 , 1 im 1903 Bendsy's Temperatere Chart 2 16 Memphis a 6 ee oe 4 1 Milteutke 4 «(26 -10 ‘Minnes 2% 13 ome, Se ere 5 2 Denve- @ & Omebe 71 Pen worn se pesto Ga mone oe 8 i 41 Jacksonville i tie = oe Eames © 2 ff deettwcny a. : ',. | Maple-Bates | industry, will lead in giving the | Ration accident.free holiday tory 24 hours.” ~| Adding to the city's dramatic efferts are the GMC plants and various industria] firms here. orders, sme 200 mérchants and the Pon- | tiac Ministerial Association are. lending forceful backing. Haskill said thet schools and Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. factories will sound whistles and bells twice on Wednesday to re- | mind residents of the purpose of | S-D Day. GMC Truck and Coach, | Fisher Body and Poritiac Motor Divisions will add to the message | by blasting their whistles, Haskill | said, “Our campaign so far is an ex- pected success,"’ noted Haskill | ‘But will our endeavors Wednes- day be as successful?” The nation will be waiting for | that answer. 4-Cor Crash Inju res Birmingham Woman BIRMINGHAM — Close to $1,000 lin damages resulted from a four- | car accident Saturday at the West intersection, which sent ene woman to the hospital Mrs. Winifred Coffin of 977 Gordon Lane was treated for head injuries at St. Joseph Merey Hoespitat, Pon- tlac Police said a car driven by Mrs Retty Stolberg, 39 of 816 Pierce St. was turning left through a red hght apparently obscured from her vision by a bus. Her auto was stick by another driven by Mrs Myrtle G. Snedeker, 55, of 316 Ar {lington, which then crashed into | two parked cars, in one of which _Mrs. Coffin was seated. The fourth day at 2 p.m., the Rey. Fred Tiffany of Bethany Baptist ae officiating. Burial will follow in | White Chapel Commetery. Goes Over Top Here | ‘Joseph A. Depuis Joseph A. Depuis, 54, 90 W. Berk- ‘shire, died this morning at his home. Born in Alpena County, he was) the son of Aristida and Elien St. | | Peter Depuis. He married Eliza beth Boguszewska in Detroit, Aza, | 6, 1928. A member of the Christian Sci-| }ence Church, he’ had lived in Oak- | last employed as a gardener and /* | carpenter. Surviving besides his widow are two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Gould ef Ann Arbor, and Phyilis at home, He is also survived by a son, Kenneth of Royal Oak, and two grandchildren, Other survivors are two broth- er's, Dolphis of Rochester, and Wil- fred Depuis, and three |Mrs. Mary Roy of Detroit, Mrs. Agnes Carlson of Birmingham, and Elien Depuis of Inkster Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Huntoon Fu- | neral Home. Mrs. George M. Slocum | Mrs. George M. (Olive Irene) | Slocum, 58, of 101 Brown Rd., Orion Twp., died Saturday at | Goodrich Hospital after a 10-month | | Ulness. | Born in Almont, she was the “The present campaign carried | daughter of William and Josephine b eon in Pontiac ts to tell the | Burton Schenck. She was married | jin Flint on April 24, 1920. A, member of Marimont Baptist Church, she was a resident of Orion Twp. for 18 years and lived | She be. | 4 |in Pontiac for 12 years. longed to the Ladies Auxiliary to ’ FW. Post 1370, Pontiac | Surviving besides her husband jare three daughters, Mrs. Ray Schrope, Sandusky; Mrs. Woodrew Howard, and Mrs. Raymond Smith, | both of Pontiac, Floyd Gayfield, Rochester, and six grandchildren Funeral service will be Tuesday jat 1 p.m. from Voorhees-Siple Chapel. Burial will follow in Fergu- son Cemetery, Almont, with Rev. David Mortensen officiating Graveside service will be conducted | by the V.F.W. auxiliary. Richard C. ‘Shaw Richard Charlies Shaw. 10, 487 Elizabeth Lake Rd. died Sunday jin Pontiac General Hospital after being hit by a truck Friday. The son of David and Retty’| Shaw Curry, he was born here and attended Donelson School. Surviving besides his — are two sisters. Mrs. Stewart Bos and Betty Rae Shaw. and ee brothers, Ralph H, Gilbert J., |Paul S, Raymond, Robert, and Timothy. all of Pontiac _ Service from Voorhees-Siple ‘Chapet witt he Wednesday am. with Rev William Hakes of the First Baptist Church offiectat- ing Burial will follow in Perry Mt Park Cemetery Joseph E. Swift Joseph Everette ” Swift Camley. died Saturday at his home after an illness of 10 months Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he was 57 sisters, | at 11° 69 _ THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19546»! . Willan H. Leggett fe |\Death Closes Music Career of City’s Oldest Teacher | William Haight Leggett, 95, who taught music in Pontiac fer over three-quarters of a century, died Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dili, 3800 West Walton Bivd, where he has made hig home the past few years, and wilich, le the sermer Leggett home stead, short distance of the place of his death, on March 3, 1858, he has been a resident of this area since, | with the exception of six years = he spent in Paris under the Fafalities Boosted "by Five Drownings (Continued From Page One) | Western freight train at a Macomb County crossing, . Themas Buheker drowned in | the St. deseph River at Niles | Friday wight when his car | Crashed through a guard rail. Philip A. Wilner, 46, of Detroit | was injured fatally Friday night in | a two-car collision in Detroit. "| William H. Fillis, 20, of Battle | | Creek was Killed Saturday ina car. ®©W occupy places in many | |truck collision north of Battle | Creek. | Arden H. Williams, 27, of Detroit Elenor Wright, now deceased. He | In the event that some of (jand County since 1928 and at this !ell six Moors to his death down an | is survived by a daughter, Florence | ‘pedes- | address for seven months, He was | Clevator shaft in a Detroit building | Leggett of Washington, D. C. Saturday, Jack Bernard, a 62-year-old in- valid, died in a fire that broke out in his twereom Detroit Milford drowned Sunday in Com- merce Lake near Pontiac when he ventured onto thin ice and fell in. Albert G. Charies Jr. of Grosse | Pointe Woods died in Cadillac Sun- |day of injuries suffered in a two- ‘|car cpllision west of Marion Fri- | day night. George Forbush, %, Rapids, was killed Sunday morn. | Ing when his car ran off a curve | and down an embankment at | Lessiter. Barbara Magasark, 12, of De- | troit was fatally injured Sunday | night when struck by a car near | her home. She was struck by a car driven y Hazen Tegler, 30, of Detroit. | Tegler, a Detroit bus driver for | 26 years, had recently received an | eight-year safety award. : Geza Nahackay, 66, Flushing, ied in Owosso five hours after he was injured Saturday night in an automobile collision north of Du- rand. United Jewish Fund Seeks $99 Million NEW YORK (INS)—Plans were being compteted today by the Unit- ed Jewish Appeal to raise $99,521 .- 275 in 1955 to meet urgent Hebrew | needs throughout the world. | The appeal’s goal, agreed upon | by 1,200 Jewish leaders at the | Waldorf Astoria, is to meet the | budgetary requirements of | three beneficiaries. They are the United Israel Appeal, $88,980,000; the Joint Distribution Commitice, $29,463,- | | @00, and the New York Associa. | tien of New Amertcans, 1,138,275. The Annual 3-day conference. feel Rosenwald general chair- man of the 1955 campaign. H® suc- ceeds Edward M. M. Warburg. general chairman for the last four ' years. in the United Jewish Appeal is handied through the Federated Jewish Charities, of which Irving ‘Steinman is currently =e State Highways Clear LANSING ) — The State High- way Department reported were no abnormal winter driving | conditions anywhere in the state today . Born at Clintonville, within ay tutorage of the violin masters, and a period in Detroit, While in De- troit he kept up his music classes | in Pontiac, Mr. Leggett started playing the piano early in life, but changed to the violin when he began taking | lessons from the late Conrad A. | Hoffman, prominent Pontiac music | teacher of the past century. Unfil he was numbered in the thousands. Many people today prominent in local music activities owe much of their progress to his tutorage. His collection of violins was one Seven-year-old Kirk Emmons of | Grand | its | hich closed yesterday, elected. there | of the best in the nation. Most of em have been given by him to. former pupils. As a hobby Mr. Leggett many | years ago took up painting, and homes in Pontiac and elsewhere. Early in life he was married to | Service will be Tuesday at three | |o'clock at the Huntoon Funeral | |Home. Dr. W. H. Marbach will officiate, and burial will be in the | | Drayton Plains cemetery. a i hh he VOOM SALE OF Genifne U.S. ARMY Folding Style Trench Shovel Shovels that cost 63.50 te make. -inehes with folding. sharp- i — for the car PeC CCC CC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCC CCTV At Simms the ONLY Difference Is Our LOWER PRICES *Savings of 10% te, ax *Freshest. Pure Drugs @Experienced Pharmacists *®Certainty of Satisfaction SIMAS.8 BROTHERS _—_—T In the Pontiac area participation | | | t car was owned by Dr. Owen S_ the son of Joseph and Margaret : -Pembroke_ Dr..- Bloom- Everette Swift. He came to Pon 000000 00000000000000088 field His tac from Flint in 1923 and married The Perfect Gift for Eateamnnnese Were Cot At, IRE 3s the Sportsman, Hunter veteran of World War T. he was . . ’ Salvation Army Needs last emploxed by Pontiac Motor Fisherman, Farmer Help on Yule Checking = Ps ision Surviving besides his widow and | Someone with a car, and some father. who lives an Flint. are a | time can perform worthwhile holi- ..,, Joseph Wo. at home. and a day service. The Salvation Army brother and sister, John Swift of, L needs help in checking names of Flint ‘and Mrs Beatrice Keen of families submitted for Chmstmas Toronto Ontario baskets. Careful checking of the The Rev Lee LaLone of Don list will help assure all deserving elson Baptist Church will officiate families of help over the holidays at the service Tuesday at 1:30 Anyone who can assist has been p.m. from Huntoon Funeral Home axked to call the Central Voluntee * Bureau, FE 43598 Burial will follow in the Drayton Plains Cemetery ENTRY Please enter the home of in the 1954 Christmas Li Mail Entries to Pontiac Ju 1954 Pontiac Christmas Lighting Contest 34 East Pike Street, before Dec. 18 BLANK — ee ee re ghting contest: nior Chamber of Commerce Keep Feer Warm G Dry in Sub-Zero Weather No More Bulky. Heavy Sox With ‘PLASTIC FOAM’ Boot Sock {deal Christmas gn fer men who , do farm work nh. hunt or § AS PICTURED ica in- between light socks one boots Red wit black ban’ ‘colors Bize ® to 32 $6 N. 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A single pair of ordinary sox give perfect comfort and heavy sox are not needed G Famous ‘Korean’ Style INSULATED "=" BOOT Warmth Without Weight "The common cold is never fatal | and rarely serious in itself, but it may stimulate the onset of a num-|in The. Pontiac Press! For ber of other dangerous diseases. | ad-writer dial FE 2-8181, i ee Shes ination gegen Me ame ACS Pier tose me si \ \ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 7 ome 3h SS Tamms YOUR PET'LL COME HOME | | after his finder sees your Lost Ad dedi The Gl LF di a. Now, YOU can be fancy-pagtry chef! Just follow the simple instructions to make profes- sional-looking cookies, eclairs, cream puffs, me- ringue shells, lady fingers. Press holds FT Most Wanted : By Every Housewife Who Bakes Fancy COOKIES - and PASTRY 7 gift-boxed BROTHE RS Négative of Your Favorite Snapshot! AE Ponitine’s , Christmas Gift Store wants and appreciates... all — BROTHERS Bigger single single head. Rotary motor. 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J eye en Children’s ‘Official Letter Camera Department! ee ee ee | FREE ot SIMMS For True 3-D Viewing SAWYER whe” Stereo - Scope A fine gift for : ane ll eK Adults, Everyone Ce 44, Pi hae Mae 5700 a= “Make “Ideal Gifts! View-Master $85 Library Box Smartly styled plastic library box holds your Viewmaster reels, and —_ Has 12 index card. STTITITIT TTT TT TTT TTT TTT TTT Vv For iew-Master *” Light Attachment use with sterescope to give illumination for viewing 3-D reeis. Use with flashlight Batteries. (Batteries extra.) COCOSOHOSEOOOSOSOOEOOEESEOOOOEEE®S View-Master . ‘Q” Focus Viewer The new viewer with the built-in lighter. New focusing makes all your 3-D pictures extra big with extra realism. , eteceeescesoooossseseseosseseseese View-Master ‘S” Projector Projects brilliant images up to 16x14 inches. ae See UL apprqved. ideal te BY Floor WAS.2. Ee A DOLL YOUR CHILDREN CAN REALLY DANCE WITH. 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SCHHSSSSHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSOSSSESSSSSESESSESECE ENTIRE STOCK OF $2 VALUES Men's Dress BELTS ¥- Pry « Sizes 28 to 44 a ee |) Genuine leathers included a aks Sa at this price. Choice of styles, widths and colors. SSCOSSSSSHSSSHSSSHSHSSSSSHSSSSSHESSSESSSSSHSESOEECE WHITE MERCERIZED COTTON Men's SOX .« Pair | Sizes 10% to 13 €. Ankle style white cotton socks ideal for.dress or for work. tres. of 29¢ value. . BROTHERS BROTHERS ‘a ee —— ee Ue Se oe a eet tr te ag ttt co? 2 244" 34. Ae eae TT Ae ee NR at ae =e SE a ae aa a : 4) i . r = # t When he heard the Spirit of # . 7 . TY ST mA? / Bot Bob Cratchit’s family wes comindtel of tre ) THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 _ 8 disease and medicines Present prophes ay Tin's deoth, . ; that temporary relief will not with “No, no, : , Bob @ toast At last she in. “Tl drink to his health for Petras ||P aomrees | hapa |e ae reel ee 8 Re an — reas ) iC icts Appl d| Then she bent another the same | 6 de 3 6 i gtace sees Woman-Hater CO2victs Applaud ww ns e205 rere Low Grades to Get te a wosteent See paar Blonde Bending |" rir'swt measure, ian shored Calle Chote if Effect Methods, hes » Hew FREE BOOK ® efie T the prison inmates how to cover 0 | ec ive that these troubles may : ough Iron Bars their tracks if they ever duplicated| _ ; 4 ; | Eg Penis ex mi S | Ing | MAIDSTONE. England (INS) — her stunts. She bent the bars NEW YORK ~The National Palheret teaoe ce ie ; —— By straight again. Foundation for Infantile Paralysis Unattractive Transient -Confesses He Slashed ba + Toledo Mother of 2 Oakland Fuel & Paint Co. 436 Orchard Loke TOLEDO wW—‘‘Women have al- ways laughed ati me. They've always made fun of me and they're afraid of me because of my looks.” Police say Thomas P. Leonard, hook-nosed, sallow and short, gave that explanation in admitting he fatally slashed the throat of a woman henever- before had seen. The victim was Mrs. Virginnla ., was picked-up last night in a hotel. FE 5-6159 orsin 4 —~p a load teday! COAL and OIL Believe Me . . . It's True! I Switched to Gee's . ... and what a difference! It's clean, it holds.a fire ear ae little ash .. , and never a clinker! Full of heat, too! - You'll like the way that it is cleanly tucked away in your bin by our courteous drivers, using up-to- date delivery equipment. No muss—no fuss! Order SERVING PONTIAC FOR OVER 29 YEARS A description by a woman who saw him loitering in the street shortly before the slaying led to his ar- AEEGES2? spafet! F ep np eee ae co. E 5-818] The next time you need be gied you & 4: ATTENTION!—FUEL OIL USERS GEE FORTIFIED Off. with its REMARKABLE NEW ADDITIVE berms cleaner, hotter, more economically «es yet Geoes'! cont any more then ordin fuel oils. fuel eff call GEE ... you'll |The prisoners in Maidstone Jail | last night received an expert dem- onstration in how to bend bars from a statuesque bionde billed as “Britain's strongest woman." The demonstration by pretty, 26- year-old Joan Rhodes had the bless- ing of prison authorities, who ap- parently decided none of the tough guys within the walls would be able to duplicate the girl's feats. The prison hall echoed with whistles when Joan, scantily dressed and carrying her own vbars, walked onto the stage. She grabbed a bar five-eighths of an inch thick—about the same size used on the prison windows—and deftly bent is into an are. Said Joan after the preformance: “The boys gave me a grand wel- come.” Film Stars to Appear on Drinking Charges LOS ANGELES @®—Actor Brod- erick Crawford, actress Abigail Adams and Myron McCormick, a New York actor, are scheduled to appear in Municipal Court today on drunk charges. They were arrested early yester- day after their rented car smashed into a fence in Mandeville Canyon. The trio was released on $20 bail each pending their appearance in court today. | accident victims are pedestrians. intends to make the Salk vaccine available for all of the nation's first and second- i Fi E placed by the second-graders, who have a higher polio attack rate. One-fourth of the U. 8. traffic YF % aie 3 V2 . grecertes Baby Food... Jiffy . LUX.... Toilet Soap 4 Both Bers 4 | SUPER Domino Pure Granulated SUGAR ~ with every perchase of It makes a won- , 1 ———} j 0 Biscuit Mix ;%. fey Ibs. at PEOPLE'S | FOOD-0-MAT and Super Market Get these wonderful buys today! Both stores open tonight and every night to 9 P.M. Hamilton Grade “A” ae 49° 39° Morrell's Luncheon Meet 12 tetaling $6.00, derful cuddly Christmas _ pres- . ent. Kingan’s Aola Crushed 29: 25 suack Q' [nemneieniiemmmenenendl 1 tb. cello * = saisaeceanommmmnaas” Pineapple . . No. 303 Can Swanson Yellow _In: Handy Quarters PEOPLE'S PCr -O-Man || NEUTER =A TT i} - Park Free Rear of Store While Shopping lp & 4 Men’s Sport Shirts — With ‘Sleeve Lengths Gabardines Cottons Flannels Rayon Fancies Corduroy Shirts from the Small — Medium — Large Extra Large — XX Large iam By— Se Van Heusen—BVD Mark Twain Lion of Troy Don Juan—Wilshire Brentwood Thousands to choose from BEAUTIFUL GIFT BOX At No Additional Cost $495 Others $2.95 to $6.95 Solids and Patterns... Many Are Washable MEN’S WOOL SHIRTS By Buck Skein Joe and Mark Twain ‘G” to Un Boys’ ane Boys’ Knit Polos By Health Tex Tom Sawyer s 29 Rob Roy Short or long sleeves up Charge Your Purchases at No Extra Cost! By Rob Roy and Exclusive at the LION STORE Tremendous selection of boys’ washable sport shirts in gabardines, flannels, cor- duroys and fancies. complimenting us on the variety and quality of these shits. 1 a fo $ Ass | Just~ Arrived Boys’ Western Shirts _ By His Nibs Novelty rayon and cotton for easy wash- ing. Sizes 4 --12. Sport Shirts Tom Sawyer Everyone has been 5 “ * p! " * i ; > . * i cs « i 2-Gun Frontier Pants to mateh *A4se EVERY NIGHT, UNTIL CHRISTMAS MEDI ra CINE i | “(advertisement) Science Shrinks Piles | New Way Finds Healing Substance That ‘ Relieves Pain—Sbrinks Hemorrhoids New York, N. ¥, a ne pace poet glen -and to relieve pain—without ps in dase oe pe, seta case, while wd vend ie ad of vce results = asto borough ge Bett like “Piles have gS grog og toblem !” oe ee mg a of Preparation H.* for it at all drug stores—money back guarantee. “Reg. U. 6. Pot. Ort. Pe te pen net ee Arkansas Wife. OKLAHOMA CITY @®—Al Ht ag ut | SF i Se ib o~—_ ¢ = < a) gsttuy Fst lta, So- THE BIBLE The Complete New Testament RELIGIOUS Paith, Hope and Joy CHRISTMAS Organ end Chimes Owen Bradley, Ken Oriffin, CHOIR Lighthouse Singers. Bach Choir. Boys’ mann, 6t Rosemary Clooney. Perry Como. Bing Liberace, Mantovani, Bddie NARRATION— Amah! and the Might Visitors LONG-PLAYING and 45 Suite POPULAR COUNTRY WESTERN Bpesdy West, Chet Atkins Gnow, Jimmy Rodgers, ‘Tubbs, Hank Williams Ted Heath, Les Brown | DANCE Dance, Polka — INSTRUMENTAL ! ee ¥ anne an Golden Gate Quartet, Freq Wartng—Great Secred Choruses—Mymns of Ethel Smith Peters Choir, George Beverly Shea. Robert Shaw Chorale t. Mario Lanta Merry Christmes to You—All Stars A Good Stock of 78 Speed Albums Alse—Tep Hit Records In Steck on 65's and 18's Classical—Complete Operas—Opera Highlights sin = only’ —8ymphonies— B8ymphonic Variations—Suites—Concertos—Overtures. Complete Nutcracker Gienn Miller Limited Edition No. 2 — Gene Autry, Chuck Wagon Gang. Poley Hank Bons of the THE PALLADIUM SERIES Boogie Woogie ‘Jam Gession, Fox Trot, Mambo Piano—Organ—Zither—Harp— Ban )o— Harmonica—Guiter YOUR HIT PARADE OF RECORDING ARTIST Town Chetr. Voices of Walter 6chu- Crosby, Guy Lombardo, Percy Faith, Bing Crosby, Anniversary Album. Pioneers, Hank Thompson, Ernie Rhumbe, Tango, Square and Accordions. ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MOND AY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 eo < = LP TIL MATLIM Tie i) Ca Po are shee) i ee } an ideal { site idea.. Give a Waite’ Gift Cer- tificate in a bright red Christmas Boot and Envelope .. . gaily candy striped! Sox! men’s genuine HELANCA nylon yarn! Personalized Stretch, *] @ Initiels knit-in on both sides of each sock! @ ideal gift! Individuglly boxed! You can't go wrong on his gift with several pair of these popular stretch sox' One size tits them all! A personal touch for any ward- robe. Helanca nylon yarn conforms to foot and leg for perfect fit. No binding, no drooping, no wrinkling «© and best of all na size problems! Navy and brown. Be here early! 2 Weite's Men's Shop—Street Floor 93 7?} v/ Children’s overalls and slacks all double stitched with two slash pockets and zipper fly. Full cut for comfortable fit with 1” drop cuff. Washable , cordurey and acetate ‘ flannel fabrics pertect long wear- ing runabouts. Grey, red, brown | and navy blue blue in 3 to 6x. Waite's Children's Center—Second Floor Gifts for the FREE! Perfect gifts : mn for the 2 | women day Stocking” practice just for com- who loves inte our nice touches in her White Sewing personal sewing and home furnishings. All White accessories are so easy to use and 39 Usually 10.98! Sale Priced! Polished Wrought Iron or Brass Lamps . . Save almost $4! Smart... new an appropriate Christmas Gift! Cembinetiens of wrought iron and brass also wood and brass to complement and decor! 3-way switch. 27” tall! Attractive matching shedes! Be here early while 7 they last! 4 ‘ eo. Save $6! Floor Lamp Usually 18.98! heaton wrought iron floor lamp! Graceful yet practical in smart modern design, Hurry in! 12.99 A Michael Wolje Creation! — . distinctive lamps truly bees atete Waite's Lamps—Filth Floor Exciting high fashion, color- rich 7 and clever design SHOWER CURTAINS Choose: by fasioies Jackson! Another practical Christmas gift in matching ensembies to give any bathroom a in a’ wide variety of colors and patterns Fidral, tropical and oriental waterproof Koroseal and water repellent’ 200 count celanese taffeta! Size 6' x 6'! Hurgy in today' White Blue Peach Rose Light Green Maize Wine Black #eeeee ete i 935 Plastic Only! new lift and look forthe holiday! Beautifully designed designs . .. also stripes. Long lasting in B. F. Goodrich’s meres — Goodman a ee so much fun... to own! Why not include a Ames Bres. Avior Gottrey Poee Paige " new White Sewing Machine in b . Andersen ork 2 i Peart Bailey Neal Hefti Les Pasi & Mary Ford or gift... 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Starting at'Q.95! . iP t i is insures pertection inserting sizes. Also Ge and many 4 oe E isin cr” me es | ~ lace or applique thers. ~ MUSIC CO. ee: ° ' , °° Waite’s Shower Curtcins Se o 18 E. Huron St. FE 4-0566 Waite's White Sewing Center—fourth Floor —Fourth Fisee— = - OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS j = - 7 _— — : Cd - . i | . +t) be I { | : *. pe ee eer aiid f ¥ in jou A f \. oe v4 silica | ee 0 ee ee ee ee eee ae J eee ees . th ith OST SE ay NOE: AR, ORE THE PONTIAC PRESS, & = “a 1+ o. * * —E————— i alll subse 23-8181. -MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 154 Pontiac Teeth Deserve Commission’s Attention Mrs. Gzorncg WyMan and her commit- tee are reviving the fluoridation question here in Pontiac. As chairman of the Health Committee of the Pontiac PTA Council, this ener- getic young woman plans to present their currént findings to the City Com- Anission. The statistics are impressive. Better teeth follow swiftly. jk ®t Of course, fluoridation is noth- ing new. It has been tested in scores of communities and the results are tremendously impor- tant. “Lifelong fluoride users in the 40-plus age group lose only about a third as many natural teeth as non-fluoride users,” | says Mrs. Wyman. And dental decay in children can be de- creased about 65 per cent. * * * These facts hit everyone. We all have a big stake. The preventive material is put in the drinking water and.can not be detected. The cost is negligible, considering the great contribution to health and the definite saving in the care of teeth. _ The matter will be presented to the City Commission by the PTA group for study and evaluation. The matter was once tabled, but it seems of sufficient importance to justify immediate re- vival. * * * The Press believes fluoridation is a sensible and forward looking step. It has already been adopt- ed by a large number of cities all across the country. Let's keep abreast of America in these con- structive matters. . Formosa Pact Logical — The new defense pa between the United States and the Nationalist Chi- nese government on Formosa makes sense. As Secretary Dulles has ex- plained, it substantially com- pletes our chain of defenses in the Far Western Pacific. We al- ready have similar pacts with Korea, the Philippines, Japan, “ New Zealand and Australia. ~ * ~~ In addition, our country is a leading party to the Southeast Asia Treaty. - This would bring in Britain; France and a number of Nations’in the Pacific- Asiatic region on a defensive footing similar to NATO. Our .Government has made it crystal clear that it regards For- mosa as a vital link in U. S. oceanic defenses. Both the Philip- pines and Japan would ‘be dan- gerously flanked if Formosa fell to the Communists. - ae While the Formosa agreement covers the Pescadores Islands; it says nothing specific about other tiny Nationalist- held islands lying off the mainland of Red China. However, it does provide that “other territories” may be included in the pact by later agreement between ‘the parties. It should be remembered why our European‘ Allies do not share our con- cern over Formosa. In the case of Brit- ain, for example, its Asiatic interests are almost Wholly commercial rather than military. Thus it falls to us alone to protect Formosa. x * * The real effect of the pact is to serve notice that we intend to stand firm against Communist aggression. At the same time our national policy is to avoid at all reasonable cost any action that would bring on atomic war. Tue Grim‘ Reaper -never ‘rests. He is even | ‘usual on holidays. — ae » Japan has a new premier, 71 year old Icumo Hatoyama, leader of the dissi- was elected by the Diet to succeed the resigned Suiceru Yosurpa, call for dis- — solution of the legislature in January and a national election by March 10. * * *® While Yoshida was one of our staunchest Japanese friends, there is nothing to indicate that the change of leadership will be a seri- ous disadvantage to us. Actually Hatoyama, a professional poli- tician, has said that he would con- continue Yoshida’s policy of working closely with the West. ‘He differs’ from Yosura only in his belief that Japan must restore full diplo- matic and trade relations with Russia and China. Not only ig he anti- neutralist, he is anti-Communist, believ- ing that Red infiltration is a serious menace to Japan. ~* ‘*, * ' An unusual feature of the So- cialists’ support of HaToYAMa is their opposition to Japanese re- armament and U. S. bases in Japan. The new premier, who was purged by Gen. DovuGLas MacARTHUR at the start of the occupation, strongly favors both. While his fate in the election is tn- certain, he is fortunate in having a _sound foundation on which to build his administration. For that he is indebted to his able predecessor. ee “OnLy mature women are great ad- mirers of Lrsgrace,” says a Hollywood columnist. He, of course, refers only to physical maturity. The Man About Town — Many New Cities Oakland County Tops State in Number Within Borders Bridge: A game that gives its play- ers something to think about while they're talking. Oakiand County’s new cities give it a greater number than any other among Mich- igan’s 83 counties. We now have 15, Walled Lake is joining the ranks, Keego Harbor }s on the verge, Lake Wolverine is on the way, and on Jan. 17 Madison Heights takes the final step, its area including about all that's left in Royal Oak Township not already within its seven cities. With our cities ap- proaching the score mark, w¢ still keep our ten villages, as none of the new cities now are incorporated in any way. his eighty-third Recently | celebrating birthday, John Bookie of 61 Whittemore St., has lived in Pontiac for over half a century, and watched our manufacture of transportation facilities de- velop from the horse-drawn buggy, road cart, sleigh and wagon to its present prominent spot in motor transportation. And now.we find that getting your deer was not a solo proposition with the men who work in the Pontiac Press building, as Fred C. Baucom who works in the stereotype room evidently can shoot cold metal as well as he does the hot stuff, and brought home a dandy ‘buck. It also develops that . Mrs. John Seater also shot a six point buck in addition.to the one brought down by her husband My Walled Lake scout sends word that 600 invitations have gone out to “Dr. Mac’s Babies,” for a party Wednesday evening to raise funds for the memorial clinic for that community's veteran physician, Dr. R. O. MacKenzie, ‘ who was killed in an automobile accident a couple of years ago “We've quit going to our old home town of Flint to do our trading,” writes Mrs. Mortimore Swayne of Holly, “because they change their one- way streets so often that their own traffic officers do not know what's the rule today. In the future it is Pontiac where we spend our money. Your Christmas parade was the best we ever saw.” , Many Pontiac people who use the Detroit: commuter trains have enjoyed the infectious smile of _ Engineer Fred Smith as he waved from his cab. Fred is retiring, and made his last trip last week, after being on the job 53 years. He’s Florida bound A cat reared in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Silkworth in Keego Harbor found its way back from Waterford, a distance of six miles, where it was taken by Mrs. Silkworth’s mother. But the trip required. five days and produced a broken leg. Verbal Orchids to— Ulysses Placeway of Birmingham: eighty-fifth birthday, - Mr. and Mrs. James Sumner of Memphis; golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Kaiser of Armada; golden wedding. ‘ 4 iL ‘ ¢ MONDAY.’ DECEMBER 13, 1954 _ ‘ Soft Words and Big Stick Voice of the People The Last 4-Month Strike Too Gass to Laborer, Says a ‘Union Man's Wife’ (Letters will when neces- name, My husband is a good 2-year union man from a local shop. He remembers the old ‘sweat shop"’ days. He remembers the struggle he and his fellow workers had to achieve all the good things the union has gotten for them. He doesn't want to pay an assess- ment of $5 r month. Will the union make his house payments or feed his kids? Does a man have se- curity with a threat of strike over his head? His and my idea on the whole thing is, ‘hold what you have, but don't push your luck.'’ The union will do well to look around and take stock of what it has before blundering into another disasterous strike which may well turn out to be “the straw that broke the union's back."’ . Union Man's Wife McCarthy Did Job Well, Says Interested Reader As American patriots we have a blessed privilege to speak as; we are moved to speak. Case Records of a Psychologist He has now been favored with a lovely bride iff whom he can take great pride. She is his need after being alone so jong. Surely he shall find mach comfort and gentle.care in her as a help-mate. A Lever of Ged and Country + Smiles Sad When the daughter arrived home after a date, her mother was wait- ing for her. “IT hope you didn't let that young man kiss you,"’ she said. “Well, Mummy,” replied the girl, ‘as a matter of fact, I did. He told me he had lost an uncle and I felt sorry for him.” Her mother snorted. “If I know anything about that young man.” she said, ‘‘He won't have a fela- tive left in a week!" Crane Says Scientific Dating Bureau Marilyn presents the most urgent social need in modern America. It far exceeds even the polio cainpaigns and the raising of milk funds for tene- meht children. So study this case record with double care. If you have any ideas thereon, send them to me. . By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-391: Marilyn B., aged 13, is worried about her mother. “Dr. Crane, my Daddy was killed in the war,’ Marilyn began, “and I have lived alone with Mother ever since. ; “She is 35 and very attractive. She is slender and has blue eyes. She teaches my Sunday school class and all the kids are crazy about her “But she ought te marry again. I'd dike to have a father, too, and some brothers and sis- ters. “She has dated a few men, but they drink a lot and Mother doesn't tike-men who drink-- “The boys she knew school are all maryied or have moved away, so how can she find the right kind of a man?” Thousands of desirable men reading this column today would be happy to meet: Marilyn's mother. They are either widowers or bache- lors, and I will be deluged with mai] from them after they read this column. But medical ethics debars a doc- tor from revealing one patient's problems to another. Furthermore, I have neither “Aunt Het in high I've got no reom to talk, but it looks like most women hanker to wear the very thing they look awfulest in. Yet this scientific dating bureau is the most critical need in our Jand today. It far exceeds polio campaigns or calls for funds to furnish free milk to tenement youngsters “America needs to insure ftself a crop of children from the millions ef sturdy__unmarried stock who have high morals and subscribe to the politieal views that make our republic great. Each year we could easily pro- duce 100,000 additional marriages by helping nurses, school teachers, office and factory girls, as well as wonderful widows like Marilyn's mother, to find suitable mates. Dating Bureau. _ ‘Would Assist People in Finding Mates lead to personal introductions, then the field agent (clergyman) could arrange for the man to meet the girl at his church on Sunday morning Thus we'd produce more hap- piness by permitting an addi- tional 100,000 eligible couples to marry each year. We'd soon have more children from the goed stock who would be indoc- trinated in morality and the tenets of our republic, -- — Countless youngsters like Mari- lyn would also get new Daddies or Mothers so their childhood would be brighter. And unmarried folks, from the teens on till the golden age would find it pofible to meet desirable members of the opposite sex who would be certified as moral, un- married eligibles. ’ If any~philanthropist will cooper- ate .in this urgent matte?’ I'll donate my services in an advisory capacity to set up ‘this Scientific (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Inc) Apathy From Unjust Labor 1 “Actually these are laws which make it impossible for an employer to bargain collectively with a ma- jority of his employes about the ‘security of their union.” $ Labor union bosses want com- them to rule that way. In fact compulsory unionization means a form of private government with power over the livelihood of werk- ers delegated to a few union boss- es in every industry. Mitchell thinks of compulsory unionization as a form of ‘union security’’ and necessary for ‘‘union strength.’’ But the Supreme Court of the United States has declared that a union which is the agent of the majority in a craft or plant can by agreement with the em- ployer set the wage pattern for - the minority. Refusal of the min- ority to -jojn a union does not, therefore, ‘‘undermine union secur- : “It requires no ar- gument, to show that the right te work for a living in the com- mon occupations of the commu- nity is of the very essence of The 17 states therefore are ~ right. The Prsesident and Con- David Lawrence Says: Law Draws Americans - i He i ee7r. 4 f lis By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) In that peaceful atomic co-exis- tence there will be more than hairpins to straighten out. First place how can you cut-in on a Russian dancing by him- self? : = It will be the mambo against the shabotsky with the Volga boat song trying to knock the Robert 'E, Lee out of the regatta. Will there be used car lots for Droshkies? What's the trade-in value of one against a Model-T cement mixer? We will have built-in treadmills in the get-togethers. So the Mos- cow delegates can walk and vote at the same time. Plans for a peaceful co-exis- tence must stack the coffee per- colator against the samovar. The Russian likes caviar and we like beans. A Russian sleeps on top of his stove and cooks himself for breakfast. If you go for a droshky ride with your steppe-out host you draw straws to see who's thrown to the wolves. It's a tough way to save up a bale of hay. Portraits admmeranghe there Christmastime is for love . .. And those gratuities .. . That cheer the hearts of all who serve . . . Our homes an@ families ._ . The time to give a generous tip . . . For help throughout the year . . . That did so much to keep intact . . . Our happy atmosphere ... The mailman and the janitor . . . And she who scrubs the floor . . . And that ambitious boy who «drops .. . The paper at our door ... Adollar in an envelope . . . Or maybe two or three. . ; Let's make their Christmas happier ._ . With heartfelt charity . . . Let us remember them this year .. . With gifts that truly say ... We thank them all and wish them all... A Merry Christmas Day. (Copyright 1954) Looking Back 15 Years Ago 700 PERISH IN shipwreck near Japan. LEAGUE OF ‘NATIONS name Russia as an aggressor. Af 20 Years Ago PONTIC HAS 32,797 orders for 1935 cars. FDR TO RECEIVE 25-year job plan. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY When the heaven is shut up, and there is no rain, because they have sinned against Thee; yet if they pray toward this place, and confess Thy name, and turn from their sin, when Thou dost afflict them.—II Chron. 6:26 * * a Trouble and perplexity drive me to prayer, and prayer drives “away perplexity and trouble. —~ - Melanchthon. ~ Babies Who Get Adequate Daily Ration of B Complex Never Seem to Get Colic By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Perhaps this scientific dating bu- s The diagnosis of ‘‘colic’” in an in- reau ld be launched on a Statewide basis first. Applicants would fill out a thorough ques- tionnaire: send in a current pho- tograph of themselves, plus the names of three references, and a nominal registration fee of pos- sibly $5. Field agents would be recruited from the clergy, YMCA secre- taries and other discriminating folks in each county, They would then personally call on the ap- plicants te double check on their looks, health and moral quailifi- cations, They'd also contact the references cited, Thus, each applicant would fi- nally be certified and then given a chance to correspond with one or two eligibles from a nearby area. ¢ By matching them on the basis of religion, education, social outlook, hobbies, etc., we'd be sure the basic habits for happy marriage would already be present before they ever met. . It and when their letter-writing produced friendships that would fant is a matter of opinion and not of fact. That is to say the baby with hypothetical bellyache and real or apparent ‘‘gas’’ distension of a portion of the alimentary canal has “colic’’ in the opinion of the neighborhood sai p, the un- tutored mother and the attending physician or pediatrician if he or she has an eye to business. In order to arrive at this opinion one must ignore the fact that a perfectly healthy baby has a right to cry about unsatisfied hunger, an overload of watered. down food, prickly heat, ‘too much noise, frightening lights, a mosquito bite, nausea or headache from breath- ing tobacco smoke, excessive cloth- ing or bed cover or just want of 5 o'clock bath, talcum powdering. gentle back rub, a few minytes of play on blanket in a comfortably warm spot, a nice fresh nighty and so to beg. always before 6 p.m. and pale and yells and yells and yells, In a talk on the colic question thirty years ago I said” The impulse is to start right off in my accustomed way and assert baldly (I've been asserting things that way for ten years now) that **col- lieve there are reasons why old fashioned kids uniformly had “colic,” while up-to-date babies just chortle and frolic. One rea- son is that the babies of soothing. syrup days didn’t get their vita- mins and at least some of the babies today get some vitamins some of the time. From our newer knowledge of the need of vitamin B complex to maintain the tone of: the heart muscle (in child or adult)—in Little Lesson No. 2 CVD (2c and stamped, self-addressed envelope) I recommend an optimal ra- tion of B complex as the best heart tonic we have—and to main- tain the tone of the digestive tract, I can say with assurance that the baby who gets an adequate daily ration of B complex. even though entirely surrounded by grandmas and kind neighbors who don't hold with all these newfangied ideas, will never make a noise like collie, Signed letters not 5 Ss eee “ : , . v3 ze eae or * esate: ras iM : . . asdiain wig bea ‘ = ¥ = Atlee ge Se ‘ r) : ' .. ‘ 5 ‘ ‘ Z . j 2 ‘ a i7 y sad % . , % . fe 0 a ge an Mayor Pays Off | Election Wager | Via Wheelbarrow | - ITHACA, N.Y. @—Bands blared} and crowds lining the sidewalks | : ed en fee re ee THE PONTIAC PRESS.- MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 ; More hang on charges of plo? /\p, 9 | ey: of permeates 5 More to Die in Egypt | sito mre cores Vessel Carrying 24- | members ot the extremist Mule Sx troertod eer were ox |[5 3 Days Overd strained to catch a glimpse of the mayor—riding down State street in a wheelbarrow. 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eos "past to New York, Washington, and west as far as Oklahoma. They ace y have made two trips to Mexico, both old and New. Demands ‘by Morocco,| _The Stalions were reared in the Greece, Arab Nations. Texas, to be near the father while he was at Camp Hood. They are grateful for the fact that although he fought in the infantry in the Battle of the Bulge and other dangerous places, he came home without in- jury. Both parents were born in south- ern Illinois, met through mutual relatives anii were married in Ken- tucky in 1938, coming to Pontiac church, but first joined one in 7948 at First Nazarene Church, Are on Docket bere. ~ . the father is now Sunday School UNITED NATIONS, N, ¥. aA superintendent, and although he | The U.N. Assembly swung today into what it hopes is its final week, but with three colonial issues on the docket and a fourth threatening to prolong the. session. has served on the church board, he is especially interested in Sun- day ‘School work. Sharon joined the church in 1951 and Charles in 1952. “Our religion means the privi- Already awaiting Gebate in the lege of worshipping Christ as a| Assembly's main Patifical Commit: | family and enjoying together the tee were (1) Mofeccan demands | ™4@ny blessings and privileges He| 2) had provided for us in this great for sovereignty from France, (2 | country of ours,” they said. Greece's demand that. Cyprus ° should be allowed to decide wheth- Chemical Plant Strike er the east Meditertanean island . should remain a British crgwn col- Ends After One Shift ony or unite with Greece, and (3) WYANDOTTE (INS). — Twelve Arab-Asiart natién's complaints | pundreq workers of the Wyandotte against French administration of | Chemical Co. walked off their jobs Tunisia. \ . yesterday after a fellow employe = 7 was handed a disciplinary layoff Arab country delegates also were | piowever. the strike ended when awaiting instructions from their | pickets went home at midnight and home governments on whether they ‘day shéft workers were reporting should enter a coniplaint to the on schedule this morning. The plant Assembly or the Security Couneil.is used for production of soda against France's current military ash and calcium carbonate. . campaign to wipe out guerrilla | Bleak Christmas Faces 70 Million | Iron Curtain Europeans | Being Discouraged From | | Observing Holiday VIENNA (#—Christmas will not | amount to much for 70 millions in Cammunist East Europe this year. Communism supposedly has let | up a little in its persecution of the | church and there are supposed to | be more luxury goods available | in the state-run stores. But all indications from the Communist press are that Rus- | sia's Communist satellites are geing ahead with leng-range | plans to elimjnate Christmas en- | tirely. In the schools of Poland, Czecho- slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, the children are being taught their parents are wrong: | The Red star of communism, not the Star of Bethlehem, is the im- portant thing. ? Family celebrations of Christ- mas are being discouraged. There will be fir trees in the streets of Warsaw, Prague and | | Budapest, but they will be known |} as “New Year's trees,” or “win- | ter trees.” | There will be parties for the | kids in schools and in the halls of Communist organizations. But they | will be held around Jan. 1. a the children will see films | about the Soviet Union and puppet shows in which American soldiers | and bankers are the ‘“‘bogeymen."’ | | There will be special holiday | radio programs for children but | mostly devoted to the Communist concepts of “peace and friend ship.”’ The exchange of gifts is being | frowned on. Gifts, said a Polish | newspaper, are “decadent capi- talism.”’ | ! | their soldier sons. “They have | ithe newspaper Odborar. | ae A yment, Says C } og, “All taxes shail bed and city treasurers or . before the ‘first day of March each por.” 7 xt All such, taxes become a claim against the’ property involved on Suffrageétte, 80, to Be Admitted to Indiana Bar INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Mrs. Eliza J, Penfield will be admitted to law practice in Indiana tomor- row at the age of 82. Mrs. Penfield, a leader “in the fight for ‘Wonian’s suffrage in the early 19004, was admitted to the bag} ;, "Us Fe Stertin, loll, ge Be in New York in 1916 at the age of} * & Ps , 40. She practiced in that state for ; >> — ~\wam in The lady attorney | ‘ took up @# a career becauté. | © : “1 realised that I could do more | WASHINGTON (NEA) = During for my in law than I could | the recent campaign, Rep, Sam) any Way. My clientele was. | Rayburn (D-Tex) charged: ready and waiting.” “The crowd around Eisenhower Her “élientele” resulted | fram,| Cat take, hold because they are her fighting campaign in behalf of ° . voting rights for women. She was| . lt apparently didn't dawn on.Sam chairman of the Women's Party of New York phhyos = all over the country.” Mrs. Penfield, a graduate of De- Pauw University who lived in New York cityisince 1897, returti@@ thom her suffrage fight to nee fm pass the bar exarhination a : her successful law carcer, j bute. orr at least 7 ; ter and oo sorts emis. J Q.. Citizen gets from the election. If there are two gents in Private Funeral Set for Businesswoman CHICAGO (INS) — Private fu- neral service. was being arranged today for Mrs. Mollie Net Newbury, 87, once known the “‘world’s most. brilliant business- woman.” Mrs. Newbury, who helped build the former Boston store into one of Chi *s best-known business establishments, died yesterday after a month's illness. The former Mollie Alpiner be- came “a clerk in the store when Man in history. Sam's dad, Wil- liam. Rayburn, a “Hard Shell” Baptist, once told hig son, “char- all I have to give you, be a man.” Sam's record in Washing during the heat of the cam- paign, in reply to Ike’s statement that chabs. would result if Demo- adjoining ce for 13'% million | dollars in 1946. - frcvene : cratg: won control of the House. War It Bomb Deactivated | “put jnere will be no cold war BERLIN @—German experts re- moved the fuse today from a 1,000-. pound unexploded World War II the dud. every important | President ‘Tke’s }you adequate funds to defend our ting Texan, For instance, Rayburn charged: has. been as dypamic as dodo and as forward-looking day. It hagdone a big big job on” the , thé ° the laboret’’ the family | small income.” | During the 83rd Congress Ray- ; burn personally blockéd Ike's |promised statehood fof Hawaii. |He fought the Président’; farm program and opposed that part of the Republicar tax law which de- corpora- tions their ba Aside from pure. politics, Ray- burn is reported to have ex- ithe “ of treason.” i “Tt dan a ;and corruption,” he said, “But |charges implying treason are un |forgivable. And my back ig get- “plain Sam of Texas," : Sam" is rated a delighthi ‘char: ;acter, socially, He's no co@ktail pasty hound but in recent years has been getting around more than he used to. In spite of his age, 72, and. hav- Ing been married. for a year in his youth, he’ still makes every “most eligible bachelor’ list. ' “Are you singJé because no wom- an will have you?” a friend asked him recently, or “Me. Do you often wish something dif-; The next time John De La ferent would happen to you? | Roca, Los Angeles, gets mad he You do? Well maybe you'll; Won't take it out on his car. change your mind when you read | Geod,and sore about something, the strange things that happened | Johm hauled off and kicked the .to these people, The list of odd bumper. It kicked right back and sent John to the hospital with a ha nings were compiled by the | (cl banged-up head. His kick National Safety Council in its an- nual quest for freak mishaps, Here are a few: The best scfiihbed thfoat in America probably -belenged. to Mis. Jessie Lee Dugar, Houston, Texas, the ddy two men started a fight in front of her home while she was brushing her teeth. Mrs. Dugar got so excited she swallowed her‘ toothbrush. Tuft tuck, When Lew Babcock, Kansas | City, said ‘‘I-feel like I've been hit by a ton of bricks,’ he meant it. He was walking past’a con- | demned building when a brick wall collapsed an hith. Police found him waist-deep in rubble, dazed | snapped the bolt which held the bumper under tension, And it doesn't pay to kick a cow, | either, as Leslie Ertl, a Pinckney- | ville, Tll., farmer found out. A cow. kicked him and he kicked right | back. He snapped a bone in his | ileg. The cow?—she felt fine, | | When an auto in Los Angeles | tore through three intersections, | |crashed into another car at 530) | miles an hour and then rammed | |a house, police blamed it on the | | fact that driver Jack Todora was J\ 00 young to be behind the wheel. | They also said be had taken the car without the owner’s permiq-_| sion. But they didn’t take away his ticense—he didn’t have one. He didn’t even know he was supposed to have one. After all, dack’s only four, In Cincinnati, four-year-old Judy | Combs devised a system for get- | ting down stairs that is not only | faster than an escalator, but more exciting. She. rolled off a fourth- floor fire escape, fell 2 feet, landed on a network of clothes lines and bounced back onto the | fire escape on the second floor of Safety’s Council’s Freak Mishaps Lists Real. Swiedly was dazed, ‘cut up a bit. but “most of all disappointed. '“My tires,” he moaned, ‘‘four blowouts in 60 feet! They don't make ‘em like they uséd to.” In Korea, Cpl. Gib Landel] tossed off a snappy salute at-a passing officer, threw his back out of joint and was evacuated to a hospital. If there was a citation for wounded feelings he'd be wearing it. Policemen who have to walk a ~ |ger of the Chidhgo, Police. His devil, made 113 parachute jumps | swivel chair broke and dumped without’ a scratch. He decided to! him on the floor so hard he had |make some minor repairs fo histo be hospitalized for cuts and | Pueblo, Cole., home, fell 18 inches | bruises. «| . off a ladder, and broke his foot. her apartrient building. She didn't | af the year were performed by j even cry.. . |} Edward Sweeney in Philadelphia. | Morgan Wallace, a circus dare-| His car went out of control on a cs In St. dames, Mo., two Safe Neatest automotiye acrobatics | drivers were cited for reckless driving atier a collision. And in Fort Worth, Texas, W. L. to a talk on safety in an aircraft factory. Displayed proudly on the wall above him was a hard-won | safety plaque. Suddenly everything went black for Mr. Daniel. The | safety plaque had bopped him on ad! } ‘rowd’ “Nope,” he replied, “one with ounty Official Rise Reverses 5-Year Trend U. of M., MSC Among Top 10 in Enrollment of Full-Time Students CINCINNATI (UP)-—Collegeen- Hit i “Every year on his birthday, Sam is given a party by Mrs. J. Lee" Aston, widow of an old Texas’ Seam was born in Tem., and at the age of Parents took him te_F ‘ | tye TOx., Where he Eom nae’ oars He studied law at the University of Texas and practiced at Bonham, /Tex:, in 1906, He served six years ip the Texas | legislature, the iast (wo as speak- | eP. Former Vice President John N, Garner showed Rayburn the and the “Fair Deal” in getting House speaker longer than any | ments which allied the Deniocrats | D¢™ocratic - sponsored legislation In his House speeches, Rayburn | rarely talks for mere than five } Minutes and in ah undramatic, | matter-of-fact voice. He has been ton ti ting tired.” called. “a Texan without a ten- she was only 16. She married olen tal hd ral wer oa It's already predicted that his | £4llon hat” and “a politician who Netcher, a.part owner, in Rayburn’s expected ability to-get | Unique position as House Speaker refuses to slap backs.¥ =; 1891. Es along «with Ike, however, doesri’t|7d White- House conferee will He owns a ranch stocked with ‘The Netchers soon became sole | mean anything like weak: compli- | ™4ke Rayburn for the: next two thoroughbred cattle and has a fav- owners and following his death in ance with the White ‘House. Far |¥€@s at least one-of the most- orite retreat on jt, a: one-story 1 1905, his widow built the business fom it . ‘sought-after men in town and sec- | *back equipped with a stove for from six pillieon dollars a year to ot gles uo pledge of rubber 99d in importance only to the , Steak-broiling and icebox stocked more then 2% million. The store, [stathp support,” Rayburn wired | President dn season with watermelons, located in the Loop, was sold with | This, pleases everyone because — Keeping Up AGO (UP)—To be sure of ———————# ranch-house set spend more. a reasonably moderate price for run higher The $3,270 would not include blower. | But it does } Walters said the increase in was 7.4 per cent, liberal arts 7 per | cent, and agriculture 6.1 per cent, | The University of California, the universities Rounding out the top 10 in full- time enrollments in order were |New York State 22.849; Minnesota 20,339; Michigan 18,750; Ohio State 18,084; Wisconsin 14,952: New York University 13,955; Michigan State College 13,78; Penn State 13,110, and Indiana 12,497, Not Lost, Just Strayed | BIRMINGHAM, Ala. W—A. A. Jones was mighty disappointed when .a fish broke his line and swam off with his favorite plug Saturday, Yesterday he hooked a six-pound bass, reeled it in and found the missing plug in its mouth. With, Joneses | Costs More Than $3,000 keeping up with the Joneses these Most faipilies don’t spend that much. Somé in the suburban The figure, obtained from appliance trade sources, represents each item Deluxe models would . such blessings as color television, Danile Jr., was listening -intently |*% hf! phonograph, do-it-yourself power tools or a driveway snow- include a refrigerator, upright home freezer, range, | broiler, deep fryer, dishwasher, garbage disposer, gas incincerator, | black-and-white TV, record player, clock radio, electric clock, coffeemaker, electric knife sharpener, automatic washer, clothes dryer, ironer, steam iron, power lawn mower and lawn sweeper. i if you really want to live percolator with a. 24-karat gold electric knife sharpener costs $19 to ship them out by air freight to frypan sold for $24.95. j are in the offing. | fold under fike a typewriter on a in the face. it up you can buy an_electrie plated base for $50. A matching 95. You can get a knife sharpener without gold plate for $14.95. More than a million of these have been sold in the last seven years. Sales executives were surprised, too, at the reception the gold- plated coffee pots have been getting. Last Christmas the firm had meet the demand. Perhaps the biggest seller among smaller gadgets is the electria The National Appliance and RadioTV Dealers Assn. said many new trends have developed in household gadgets this year and more Electric mixers now can be installed in a kitchen counter so they desk. . Gas incinerators take care of bones, string and frozen foog wrappers that won't’go through the garbage disposer. Ashes from the incinerator make fertilizer for flower beds. One manufacturer now makes a television set with the picture a@ the bottom next to the floor, You don’t have to look up from newspaper. Just drop the newspaper and the television is staring the you \ 6 | t days a family would have to spend $3,270 h et J apptienges———— ave to spgnd $3,270 on household gadgets and a pit ithe 8 e & NATIVITY SCENE—Members of the East Orion 4H Club. with ‘a member's cow, depict the nativity scene on their float in Saturday's Christmas parade in downtown Rochester. Six bands including the famed Detroit Police band and the Chrysler Scotch Kiltie Bagpipe band led the colorful proceedings through the village streejs. Highlight of the occasion, for youngsters of course, was the official arrival of Santa Claus. More than 18 floats pafticipated in the annual event. New City of Walled Lake Installing Council Tonight WALLED LAKE — Installation! To be placed in office are the of the new city counci] elected seven candidates of a fiald of 12 Dec. 7 will be held at 8 p.m. today | | whom voters named to councilmen | in the town hall. positions as they approved the | city charter. Cou Calenda Charlies Fisher, Dan McVety, nty [ Charles Riffenburg, Marshall E. Waterford Township . Taylor, Joseph Wiltse, Gerald | Waterford MOMS Unit 3¢ will meet | Hazem, and Hatry W. Thomas oo te oe. Seeme O Se bem S| will be placed in office. bh ed Charlies S. Rose, who won the Bentatorium justice of the peace position over | |George E. Feldman, will also be present. Installing the new officers will be members of the city's charter _commission, which prepared the | Charter for the voter's approval. |- Residents approved the charter | by a 41 margin Dec. 7, and named Cabin | ihe Log 30 p.m. Mon- | Slated for later election are the yor and other officers of the ‘il weeday, a end gift exchange To Meet at Big Beaver BIG BEAVER — The Evelyn Fioch Circle of the Big Beaver Methodist Church will have a Christmas Party 8 p.m. tomorrow with exchange a Christmas gifts. Trey Township The Trey Unien Brownies will at 3.30 pm @t the school Mrs. Giedys Oriffin will be hostess to A Christmas party exchange of gifte and « potluck nae will be featured Witch Doctors Offer Competition, Says D | hardt of the tDetroit Water board Yuletide Music, ‘Cub Scout Talk 'Planned for PTA ROYAL OAK—A fire and ex- GOODISON—A Christ : a ristmas music plosion which extensively damaged song program and a discussion of Detroit's nearly-completed North- | Cub Scout activities wil be high- | east pumping station Friday night | lights of the meeting of the Bald- will mean short water supplies for | Win-Goodison PTA to be held in South Oakland county next sum- the Baldwin School at . Goodison Pump Station Blaze Hits County Water | will Elect Nine to Form Charter | Commission to Droft “By-Laws if Voters Pass City Plan for Area. KEEGO HARBOR — Residents of Keego will troop to the polls tomorrow to determine whether they wish to have their area in- corporated. a In addition to balloting on the incorporation, voters will also elect nine residents to a charter com- mission. Tt will be the duty of this group, if the incorporation is ap- proved, to create the charter for the new city, preparing it for appoval by voters at the polis. Nineteen residents, including three women, have filed petitions as candidates for the charter com- mission. The nine receiving the highest number of voters will be elected if incorporation is ap- proved. ’ Candidates are George G. Ray, Leslie Freese, Albert F. Crosby, Warren W. Abbott, Francis L. Am- merman, Benjamin E. Covey, Lew- is M. Doyle, Daniel L. Foxman, George E. Hahnefeld, Sr., Charlies M. Leaf, John E. Loveland and Benjamin J. Moshier. Other are X. Joseph Nicholas, Ralph E. Odell, Mrs. Lylla Ross, Charlotte D. Shove, George -E. Stocker, Wayne Vogelsburg, and Wilma Webb. It ts the duty of the charter commission to return a charter within 90 days, Public hearings are then held, and the charter put to a vote, If no charter is approved within two years, the area reverts back to a township. The election date was set by the p. m. today. mer. Director Laurence G. Len- The Paint Creek Methodist | anid damage was estimated to be Church Men's Choir will present a | at least $100,000, and might be more when investigations are com- pleted. Lenhardt stated that ‘‘one thing is certain, the South Oakland coun- ty area won't receive any more water from Detroit than it got last Plans for the construction of the $6 million South Oakland water system will ‘‘proceed on schedule” said Engineer-Director George N. Schmidt of the seven-community | SOC Water authority, with hopes to start water distributioin by next October. | others during the evening. George | | Funkey, long active in Rochester 'Area Boy Scout activities, will give a short talk on Cub Scouting activities. Parents of cub scouts in the area as well as those interest- ed in having their children join in Cub Scout activities have been | | urged to attend Following this program the group will hold a short business meeting, after which refreshments will be served Exjetalon Club to Meet The $3 million pumping station GINGELLVILLE — The Second was to be the main link for De- Chance Extension Club will meet troit’s northern water supply and at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday at the Fire that of its suburbs. The fire is ex- Hall for a potliick dinner and gift pected to bring strict curtailment exchange. A lesson on ‘‘Facts, and of water use next summer. Fads about Food” will be given. program of Christmas songs and | Garden Club sthges its annual event? Thrifty ‘Acres Oakland County Board of Super- visors after a census count showed | a population of 3,186 in the area. Proposed city boundaries are | Waterford Township and Sytvan |Lake ont the north, the City of | | Sylvan Lake on the easy, the Grand Trunk Western Railway on the. south, and the village of Orchard | Lake and Cass Lake shoreline on | the west. | Sehoot district boundaries would not be affected by the in- corporation, The area is presently in West Bloomfield Township. Voting will be at two polling | places, the Fire Hall on Willow 'Beach avenue, School on Cass Lake road, from 7 a.m. Luzon, with an area of 40.814 square miles, is the largest in the Philippines r: Ruchke of Drayton Plaine medical | inade- | By WILMA GREENWAY the outlying rural areas, A case of gastric ulcer, appen- facilities were definitely dicitis. or gallstones seldom turns Tate up among the tribal bands of South Commenting on the work of Africa. Moreover, the patient who specialists here, Dr. Kuschke isn’t impressed witht his local MD said he feels that in Africa the ces cat dee piled ——— | general practitioner has a wider more ~| scope operations. matic and spectacular type of ms treatment. “I believe the general practi- But if ‘re thinking of givin | tioner is less limited than the spe- yoere ng i : cialist in evaluating a borderline | up your plush desk job and emi- case,’ said Dr. Kuschke aera the bush country better “In the Union of South Africa, held cows Dr: Bitch Kesciie. an call in the specialist only when exchange physician from Pretoria the need is urgent and then usual . : ly in a consulting capacity now on the staff of St Joseph Whai does .4 docton from South Mercy Hospital here. He points Africa think of American women? out that some diseases, seldom py den’ : i. found’ in white people are preva Detect Grell bent baw nw Lhe lent among the Bantus. Notable "Pet" Dr. a sald in his among them is primary cancer of pai ge — ape Ras the liver, as well as a host of ‘" women a = deficiency diseases. but I must confess I find them | { less attractive than the women Amebiasis, an intestinal infee- | of my country. ten, and schistosomiasis, an in- “They are good organizers fine fection of the urinary tract, are housekeepers, extremely efficient ether mrnaces of the tropical (iit 1 think a bit over-aggressive country. ; Thcas who are ‘truly feminine stand Dr. Kuschke, who, with his Ger. out like jewels ” man wife, Christiane lives at 4191 Asked what impressed him most Farner St.. Drayton Plains. be about America. he said it was its heves that while medical and hos- immensity pital facilities are more limited “I knew it was big—but one there. the voung doctor has a bet- country, this hg I couldn't ter chance to gairi quick, practical imagine it!" experience in South Africa ra Dr. Kuschke came to the United States on the exchange program in July 1953. He spent a year at the Newport, R. I, hospital, and then /came to St. Joseph's. A graduate of Pretoria University, he com- | pleted his internship at Krugers- dorp Hospital in 1951. : But he was married in July of this year at Birmingham — in the First Methodist Church there —and his pretty German wife had to fly across the ocean for the ceremony. Dr. Kuschke believes that a com parison of the of the white races and the native popula tion in rural Africa could provide valuable clues for research “We could learn a great deal by such q@ comparison, taking in fac tors of diet, living conditions, and racial characteristics,’ he said. As for the medical student ex- change program, Dr. Kuschke is diseases wholeheartedly for it. “It makes for medical, politi cat and econoemir Te her - _ ~SCRUBBING—Dr said. ‘It's a fine thing. My own horizons have been bere. scrubs up preparatory widened by experiences in Amer. country, says Dr. Kuschke, ca, and I feel that I have gained a in the urban centers medical and: tremendous lot. I'l] never regret with those in America it’. . his home at 4191 Reimer St., a = to delivering a .baby. witch doctors offer stiff competition, but | Exchange Physician Gives ‘Closeup of Medical Methods in S. Africa and the Roosevelt | to 8 pm. | ee ee, ey ~ erry ¥ w ‘ wr ia : { : - ‘ Ny s THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, MONDAY, (OBCEMBER 13, 1954 <— a | en ‘Balloting Tomorrow to. Decide Keego Harbor Incorporation | Rochester Club Musical Program to Feature Greens Troy lo Discuss at Day Show | Builders’ Plans ROCHESTER — It will be “Greens Market” time in Roches- Wendover Development : presented Wednesday at 8 p. m. in ter this week when the Farm and to Be Debated Tonight. TROY TOWNSHIP — The Troy' Township Board will discuss plans of builder Arthur Nechman, for the development of Wendover Sub- division at East Adams road north of 16 Mile road at its meeting to- -| night. Water and sewer systems of the 90-acre site will be up for dis- Also on the agenda will be a pro- - Case will demon-/| posed 30-acre subdivision “Thrifty horticultural ther-| Acres,”’ to be located between 15 | ing house plants and and 16 Mile roads on Livernois. Yuletide greens. | Glenn Barry, who wishes to as chairman of thjs | build an industrial plant for steel; 4 youre’ event ia Mrs. “firs” Mason {wil request the board to consider Thirsday and Friday. Popularity of previous years’ markets dictated the return this year to the Community Motor Sales Bidg. from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on the 16th and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the 1tTh. . Hit tn F 5 3 ‘ fi Hj 3 i] assisted by Mrs. Mason | will request the board to consider| A Mrs. John Rundell and Mrs. | annexation of his site to Birming- ~ ham, John Plassey. + ) with the Magnavox “Magnasonic” High-Fidelity 4-SPEAKER PHONOGRAPH Kf ONE WONDERFUL GIFT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! Your whole family will join in the wonderful Christmas excitement that comes from owning this fine Magnavox phonograph from Grin- nell's! Two 12-inch high fidelity speakers and two 5-inch speakers. are on an inclined baffle board to give you a truly thrilling ‘tone. The in mahogany 198" In his native laboratory facilities are of a par With his German wife, Dr ad hke is making Drayton Plains. “The large section of indigent patients among the native popula Lean, Center Cut 49. tion keeps the clinics crowded PORK and offers a rich field for the doc- tor or intern to gain experience ' ~ mene CHOPS Witch doctors. of course. offer ee stiff competitior “Generally the natives come Tenderloin Portion to us after the witch doctors have done their utmost. If we can’t cure them, they usually return to the native medicine man again. “There's a whole street in Johan- PORK ROAST... 78 North Seginew Street Grade 1 RING BOLOGNA a 45 29%. nesburg where witch doctors have their ‘offices.’ Fierce-looking croco- dile and lebpard skins curtain the doorways and accepted method of diagnosis is to cast a collection of old bones on the ground. Prognosis is made by the pattern in which they fall, so that the patient’ s life Shoulder Cut VEAL STEAK... 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They were centered with tiny snowmen or reindeer. Wintergreen laden with red ber- | ries was planted in terrariums and RIKER FOUNTAIN "Riker Bldg. Lobby By MARILYN SHEARER There seemed to be, no end to ; ee ‘vivid . red poinsettia plants lwhich were admired Sunday aft- ernoon by area residents who visit- |ed the Lake Orion greenhouses of one of Pontiac's leading florists. A handsomely attired Santa was Custom U sizes, just inside the entrance. é jon hand to greet the youngsters: | Centerpieces for dining tables \ ‘4 WILLIAMK. COWIE |as beautiful Christmas displays and arrangements for mantels and 2 a held the attention of their‘parents 4,075 were composed of evergreen nd and friends. | boughs and colorful ribbon. = ite th. Ave, VE ¢-200t Members of the fairer sex | Artificial snow and gilt partially } were presented with gay cor- wat Sr, apothecary, jars of various shapes | - THE PONTI AC laime eee surrounded by greens, Frances ' angels and, of course, Santa was | Durkee as his not forgotten. Attractive for any tiene of the bride Saturday } year were wicker cornbcopias | | in First filled with artificial grapes of ‘ varied hues. ’ Methodist ; Decorative arrangements to be | 6 iurch, She is suspended from the ceiling were| the daughter most attractive. Wrought iron con- of the Frank tainers, several with candle hold- ers attached, looked striking with | Dur kes of | red candles rising from gay ever- | W inthrop These practical roqd, and he is containers can be used for every the son of the imaginable occasion. White poinsettias; azaleas and William Kerrs cyclamen plants in an array of | | colors; exotic orchids; snapdrag- | ons, ghrysanthemums and carna- tions were also along the aisles of the greenhouse which were trav- eled by the enthusiastic crowd. Of interest to many were | green cuttings of Lakeview avenue, MRS. HARVEY ROBERT ‘KERR wt be ar a nm ‘Frances E.. Durkee Weds _. the visi of just how long it tabes © ’ | Frances Ellen Durkee and Har- | berry red. silk crystalline. Ann Grave blankets, Christmas trees | vey Robert Kerr spoke their mar- | | ‘Fodd of Flint was another attend- and wreaths were displayed outside | | Fiage vows Saturday evening in| ant wearing a gown like the honor the greenhouse where the visitors | First Methodist Church. The Rev. | matron’s. Is arrived from noon until 5 p. m. |Paul R. Havens performed the 7 They beth carried bouquets of o'clock ceremony | ° shattered white carnations fash- The bride. is the daughter r of the | ls sin th bape of a C2 view avenue. | aheiered earnaticns. A gewn of traditionai white | satin was chosen by the bride. Jessica Mayer, The fitted bedice was fashioned with an illusion portrait neckline of imported lace. The sleeves ended in points over the wrists. A full skirt f4ll into a chapel | length train. A fingertip veil held | a lace Juliet cap trimmed with | seed pearls, and the bride ‘carried | the brifle’s niece nylon dresses with satin trimmed | bouffant skirts. They carried white baskets filled with pink and white roses and wore tiny flowers in| their hair. Mrs. LaVon Ryden | presented the bridal music. ‘=| Harvey Kerr in Church Rite Pra Durie Winthrop Sn en nt Comes rene | and silver ribbons. Their head. | | son of the William Kerrs of Lake- pieces were composed of ivy and | 'and Marsha Rossman of Goodrich | were flower girls wearing pink | a cascade of white roses, stepha- | Harold Lawrence was best man | - ~ notis and ivy centered with an orchid. She wore the bridegroom's and seating the guests were George Kerr, Creighton Kerr, Raymond Kerr and Arthur Parker. Rodger > ss Week-End Special! Teachers Club Holds Dinner COLD WAVE Out of Town PERMANENT Teachers Exchange Club held its/} $750 Complete 6 Bishops. Special Treatment for Mrs. Erwin Gottschalk assisted Dry and Brittle Hair Mrs. Bishop with dinner errange- | ms ments for the Thursday event. | . ages Evenings Betty Halsey led group singing accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Gard- ner. The Bishop children enter- tain with vocal, piano and violin selections. > Mrs, Fred Fry of Berkley told Christmas stories. She is a mem- ber of the Story Telling Club of | Royal Oak. Members decided to continue | their club project of providing | jdental care for needy children. preached erecting yg icy J ° Permanent Wave Shop = ™ Fr'T'cass CTY LED iat ergo Becuty — Begins with a 'the Jesse Medlins of Lake Orion; Floyd Walker of Rochester - and | | Alice Mae Stephens, Elmer Thorpe | Mr. Gardner and Norris Smith of | | Pontiac. | The next meeting will be . |dinner at the International Insti- | tute in Detroit. PTA Activities ' 5 Zz m Zz + $5.00 and Up anicures—Hair M Setting No Ap iment Necessary Homeroom isinare ey Wilson School e by a PTA will held # lunhceon for the school staff on Wednesday. OPEN WEDNESDAY “AFTERNOON Wisner Executive board of Wisner PTA will | meet this evening et 7:30 in the school | gymnasium THEALOIL Beauty Shop Willis 1 1% N. Segteaw &t. Willis room mothers and executive Loop Building, Next te Torteee board will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. for | luncheon and Christmas party. HOLIDAY SPECIALS! - 5 a ms A 41 N. Seginew || COLD WAVE & OIL TREATMENT - She ALL FOR mpoo | | Style Niciedrese 4a. 9 5 The oil treatment condi- tions your hair. The cold Beverly Ann, to Ronald E. Betts. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Betts of Clarkston. A Jan. 29 wedding is planned. ANNUAL YEAR-END FURNITURE Sale (FLOOR SAMPLES) Sofas—Chairs—Sectionals SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS! Annual CARPET Sale STILL IN PROGRESS TERMS 15% DOWN! CARPET & FURNITURE CO. 932 W.HURON ST. 1/2 BLOCK FROM TELEGRAPH ee FE.S- oT PONTIAC MICHIGAN . et ok gift of pearls ; re ; wave gives you “4 | Mrs. Wallace Mayer, the bride's Rossman of Goodrich was ring soft, carefree curls |sister, was matron of honor. She | bearer that last and last | wore a waltz le neth dress sot wine-| Dusty rose taffeta trimmed en | with sequins was chosen by Mrs. I . Durkee for her daughter’s wed- -UXxUTLOUS Colored Slides | ing. Brown accessories and 8 NOLIN OIL . Hy hli ht E t corsage of bronze symbidium LA BEVERLY ANN VALLAD 19 19 ven orchids accented her costume, COLD WAVE Mir. and Mrs. Louis Vallad ot fOr Baptists The bridegroom's mother wore a Reg. 10.00 eg Albert street are announcing the! 6.3) ,,¢q slides of the birth mreet oats — of royal pee . 0 crepe with pink accessories and a | jengagement of their daughter, place of Jesus and the surrounding : corsage of cymbidium orchids. After a reception in the church parlors the new Mrs. Kerr changed | to a gray and white plaid suit with red accessories and the orchid | from her bridal bouquet. After a honeymoon trip to Florida the Kerrs will reside on Coleman Biblical and historical cities high-| lighted the annual dinner and | Christmas party of the Women's Societf of Bethany Baptist Church, their families and friends. The Rev. Paul Havens of First) Methodist Church showed the slides taken on hig_recent trip to Bethlehem. The meeting was held Thursday evening. / ; Mts. Martin Wolfe, music chair- man_ introduced Robert Williams who sang Christmas selections ac- | companied by Elda Sutter. Mrs Williams led the group in singing cafols with Sharon Wolfe as ac companist. Mrs. Forrest Brown, president welcomed the group and present ed Mrs. Earl Eddy, program chair- | man. who was in charge of the evening's program. Hostesses for the event were Mrs. Edward Lewis, Mrs. I. M. Lewis, Mrs. Harry Randall, Mrs. Charles Fortune, Mrs. Clifton Den- | nis, Mrs. William Shirley. The Rev. | Fred R. Tiffany of Bethany Bap- | tist gave the invocation and bene- | diction. Children Are 7.50 Phone FE 2-0531 Appointment Not Always Necessary You feel as lovely as you look in your Holiday Entertained Party gown. Fashioned to fit you so com- Members of Epsilon Sigma Alpha fortably, styled to give you grace and poise srrocitty gathered at YMCA Satur and that is the way you want to appear |day afternoon where they enter- always. tained 22 children from the Oak land County Children’s Home at a | Chréstmas party Various games and movie car- | toong wwere provided and L. L Schiefler took the part of Santa Claus in distributing gifts to each child. Dee Brim read ‘T'was the | Night Before Christmas” and led | ' the group in carol singing. Mrs. | | Sehiefler was generat chairman of | the event and was assisted by Mrs. Benjamin Sweeney, Maxine Miller. Mrs. Rex Parker Mrs. Rudy | Mazza and Mrs. Alex Morris Cure Double Jouble Chin For a double chin, try this: sit | fn a chair, drop head far back, | open and close mouth sharply in| chewing motion. Then relax be- OGG FINER CLEANING KEEPS GOWNS ELEGANT Every gown entrusted to us for cleaning is carefully inspected, sized and checked before cleaning processes begin. Ornaments, backings and tailored-in supports are protected or removed. Then the gown receives caretu!, skilled cleaning according to its material, fabric and color. After cleaning it is again carefully inspected, sized and pressed to restore the delightful stylish lines you wanted it for. Best of all.Ogg’s returr’ every formal gown in a plastic permanent storage bag which yaqu use over and over in your closet. Be thrilled with your gown anew .. , have Ogg's give it finer cleaning. ‘ FIVE Cash and Carry Stores Three Day Service in regular pick-up and delivery routes. tween each several bites by | pags head down slowly to rest | a a ; 4481 Highland Road ne Day Service . -_ , [PERMANENTS | _0* faster when needed. _ 2617 Dixie Highway | The basis for every hair || Cal om office for service. 430 Orchard Lake Ave. |} style... hold it in shape, }| . : 4 b 4 |] easier, longer. | 316 ? upurn Ave. See Ph FE 4-9593 weeks: | Permanents cammamnesine eee ae ARS ots trom ‘6 No Appointment Necessory Oo 5 [ FA N E p G IMPERIAL. Main Office and Plant | Beauty Salon | 379 E. Pike St. |] 20 E- Pike St FE 4-2878 || <= = ' ° ee ee a ee € . . i =. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DEC EMBER 13, 1954" . i. ee Ne nnn Ie Members — Flora Shelly group members met with Mrs, Allan H. a What Next? Frying Pans | on Gift List Importing Packers’ Fill Teapots, Dishes With Exotic Goodies | Job’ S. = Daughter gifts for the children. | April-May Mrs. Quentin Sweet opened her | home of South Avery road for the meeting of April-May group. Mrs. Sweet was assisted by Mrs. A. F. | Winters, Mrs. Floyd. Short and Hold - ‘Gwen Vernon. Gwen Vernon was installed as honor queen of Job's Daughters, Bethel #, when parents and friends ga Saturday, evening at Roosevelt Temple on State avenue. | Spurtock. aac oma as recorder; Virginia Tayler as ‘Installation Virginia. Bressey Weds John Lee Moyer | First is Be Lotelier for the ot ba . 10 . HELEN CURTIS PERMANENTS Holidays! *12”° IN FLEUR-DE-LIS PATTERN IN ITS | MOST... bale 986. U8. FAT. Oe. or tk Presbyterian Church of Birmingham was the, setting for the Saturday wedding of Virginia Bressey and John - Moyer. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward * Collins of Elsinore drive, |} | ems aS: ae a: Z ee ral 48 N. Seginew’ St. ' PRE- “SALE | ‘black suede CHRISTMAS. S SWEATERS. en a and a million SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Most. Mrs. Floyd Mortenson. Devotions| Ubrarian and Marilyn Version as and his First Quality BERNHARD ALTMAN persons would hesitate to give were given by Mrs, Robert Cal-| musician. . parents are even their best friends a frying — ntly elected officers in- on ee ee ee ot the dohn a ae! ih 8 14 88 pan for a gala Christmas gift. saibed Gk ne ecole ara) Mee. first: messenger; wn bry Burt, Moyers of SAVE 3.10 .25%;; os iNOW - ; But a San Francisco importing John Heitsch, chairman; Mrs. hird = Janet W ee. Williamstown | firm is recommending that you do | Floyd Short, vice chairman: Mrs. g —_ , Pa Regular 2 6 | | 7 me te, | just that and the f [Laws | pment, eecteeery aed Mrs, | , | } me SAVE 4.10........ NOW * ' rying pan gift! ida Reeves, treasurer, anotis and holly on a prayer book . ! Jy VE | | VRS. JOHN LEE. MOYER | ) packages they offer are fabulous | car The bride's sister, Mrs. W. W.)| . = : a + ‘ | ie Re ular 24 98 , place under any Christmas tree, | ptt: Edward Auchard and Mrs. |tran, of boner, the were a. feor| HUE With Deige accessories and a) heon Is Held |= SAVES.10.. .NOW 1 9.88 | stmas Dorris Smai] were guests at the corsage of pink pinocchio roses. | LUINC nis re xe Their idea is one you can also | Dece meeti in length gown of cranberry colored) “nce the reception the new M \ siskereie ax esd wind lia Werner a crystaline styled with a portrait ve ait | FYiendship Birthday Club met in|{, Long or short sleeve sip on and long sleeve cardigan. youre! Pit ard’s Point home of Mrs. aaa ti She Moyer change to an ice blue suit | : Full feshion rted cashmere. White and pastels giving really unusual gifts. 'P. B. Line. paneer fl a — porn Rese and hat with a navy coat and the Sylvan Lake home of Mrs. 4 u a Pa * What the has done is | Co-hostesses for the evening eed ae eres ,| ecessories and a white orchid | Charles Woodbridge for luncheon | a Sizes 34 to we ase were Mrs. Roy Ward, Mrs. Henry tered white carnations and helly| vsse. The newlyweds will re- | ii to fi the frying pans—tovely Wissinger, Mrs Robert Sigler and and wore a headpiece of white t to Pontia to reside aft ——_ om > . i copper ones in three sizes—with ee velvet leaves =m} . eS “ k ‘ Sportsweor—Main Floor f as | Mrs. Earl Clark. Members partici- honeymoon trip to New York City. i a they a | pated in a study of ‘‘The Advent Mrs. A. C. Pilger of Royal f i a apam along with the pans. | Ty<1'' and Mrs. J. C. Covert read Oak, another sister of the bride, | T Good Fillin whole thing is wrapped in ine story, ‘‘A Little More Time.” Mrs. R. B. Grant of Marshall ry gs ——————— a4 ne apes bon ted Coriotmes bal February a eee | Here are some suggestions for February group members attend- town were Virginia's other at- ciiliag for Christmas i ne Stickies might be such ed a Christmas party in the Ne- tendants. : Use jam or jolly, canned ' ings as canned smoked oysters, ome drive home: of Mrs. William They wore gowns identical t the | cheeses and a set of cheese knives, | H. Marbach. Mrs. B. B. Kimball hear muken's pb pests! gerd apple butter, a tw semiawect : é canned shrimp, clams or salmon, led carol singing and devotions aa Saye holly’. Their head. chacolate pieces, jam mixed with i various jellies or tidbits for cock- were given by Mrs. Davy Gilpin. : chopped nuts, raisins and chopped . pieces were made of pink velvet tails or tea. Mrs. Roy Fosbender gave _ the leaves. nuts, mincemeat, or peanut butter The skillets come in three sizes Christmas story. i. Emil Bair was best man and moistened with a little orange and are to be found in the better Guests of the group included Ms. | a nl Ca | seating the guests were Bob White, | | juice. houseware departments at retail — Mrs. aan a ec ¥oun: | GWEN VERNON Paul Jankovski and Marcus Haney | : . rices from $5 to $8.50 gift packed. Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. J. Ohio P waet to give a pi a copper Whitmeyer, Mrs, W. G. Larkin and fourth messenger and Betty Morris a Coe ted ‘ A OO to 5 00 teapot? Give her one that sits on | Mrs. Anna Seigfried. as fifth messenger. the ‘es h Fs rearing | ° ° aba and wi November Substitutes for the five messen- cuarch reception wenrtag 6 its own burner stand with the base ger stations are Carol Balmer, dress of champagne lace with a| F surrounded by packages of various| Mrs. Robert Pritchett was hos- Seay Daskam, Carel Fie vs matching floral head dress and Hond rolled edge in prints of plain. , exotic teas from the Orient—$15| tess in her Starr avenue home y Vunnam, Ca nry, SFO | sold accessories with a corsage: of | colors. Maeny desians in rest erre for the whole. The burner stand for the November group meeting. | !¥" Henry and Susan Looney, re-| camnet roses —s soe y works on the principle of the chaf- | Mrs Ray Bush Jr. was co-hostess. | 5Pec ively Mrs. Moyer wore a dress of Dior | of colors. Squore or long, | ing dish. | Mrs. Arthur Minster gave de- Other substitutes are Brenda —- ~~ : - | votions ang: Mrs. Robert Boggs! Lehman, recorder; Barbara Coe, 7 Twelve to thirty-six inch. . The large selection of gifts, oid a Christmas story. Installation . 7 ewhich fh has dis: in treasurer; Clarise Graves, junior bel the firm on display of recently elected officers waS| custedian; Sharon Lewis, seator : ‘ ‘the Western Merchandise Mart |heid. Mrs. Donald Humphries is custedian; Leutiia Petter, &- s s in San Francisco, also includes | chairman: Mrs. Jack Allen. co- keaekan: “hie Shelly, inner | Foldi chafing dishes, butter warmers | chairman; Mrs. Ray Bush, secre- wand: Siens Ladd aban guard; or es ing or of copper, carving beards, cheese (tary and Mrs. Raymond Icke is ' Mant ae he ad | ; Lon Handle trays, salad bewls and snack treasurer. ove a — Sheren } q servers — each done up with | ———_—_—_— , . Ce é, ' . tinned or glassed delicacies, Wax Wastebasket The installation was done under | Ci cellophane and ribbon. | the direction of the retiring honor | : . Want to keep metal and wood | queen, Joan Whisnant. The book of There's even a gift for @ MaNn.|wastebaskets from becoming too gold was fead by Carol Sapp, the a Sportsman's Pack. It's a ma- messy? Just wax the inside of the | angel was portrayed by Jill Wis- | hogany snack tray with a tile wastebasket with any polishing- combe and Eddi e rendered | to center. It is packed with cheese type wax you happen to have on three solos, accompanied by = knives, — oe a hand. Dust, pencil shavings. and) pickstein. 5 ¢ ¢ © oysters, clams a mon and other loose dirt will stick less to | Also tak t in the installe- | fishing flies—the latter non-edibles. bottom and sides if the basket is | tion ere Seas Coached. Marilyn | Fancy handles in a large collection. It ts $9.95. ‘waxed. Shearer, Mary Moore, Elizabeth | Some tortoise or stone studded — - Rockefeller, Mrs. Richard Young , . and Meta Mclliroy. handles. Plaid or plain colors. Serving on the telephone com- | mittee fer the new year are Sharon Daniels as chairman, and | ‘ Sharon Lewis, Lovella Potter, | Niechcola Trietsch and Roberta ‘ f Brooks. Kim Wixom and Carel Conwell were named to the sun- | \ , shine committee and Mary Beth | | Tromm and Carolyn Conley | 3 1.00 te 3.00 \ k the welcoming com- , * saea. . . The Secret of Our Permanents Is the “Know How : 2 : mare vere one Sandra ee of Our Operators | White or colorful prints presi at t refreshment table ‘ ’ ‘Fair . . es Gl . i which was gaily decorated in a MAGNIFE ICEN r PERMANENTS enbroid ay =n aren wore “ hone x Christmas motif. | o idere: flower Won ' ectr of coors. . Mb — tet | $00 _§ a $ 00 Including Hatr Cut YY ke |Amaranth Initiates . and Styling ) QO); |Mrs. Linsley | Ltr: bes — . | scther Coure 13, - of Ama. Open Wednesday All Day - — = Fiidey til 9 P.M. Revestidion<-Maia Fices fe “Ss ranth met Friday evening in Roose- NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED 4 : 9 “V] velt Masonic Temple, Mra. Milton IMMEDIATE SERVICE - | 8 N. Soginew St. Linsley was initiated into the order . . Guests officers at the meeting | d t —,'. , ARE PROUD were Mrs. May Symon and Oscar | Sn re Beau y e8alon TO BE KNOWN AS A FAMILY — | ‘nic sere'n chore srrercen [____Bank Bldg. | ments. Mrs. Edward Pritchard and | = — —_— ee ——} © . William ne have been. ine | “ogee peewee lia 6” al IO aa ae aaa aca ee ae ® i we RESTAURANT vited to guest officers at the! / _ ee _ . . ; Murs A ws" Bi Detroit Gouct ton December 22. ||. EXCLUSIVE WITH ARTHUR'S IN PONTIAC , Family Nights iw at ree ——_——_—— 48 N. Saginaw St. Mondey and Tuesday SQUARE LAKE RD. Parking MAKE fT IN MINUTES! Yea | ; . it's speedy and easy to solve A roblems through Want Ads. Eco- | < Bring The Whole Family nomical too’ Call FE 28181, | y <7 _ en ee ee — o \ Es ' technicolor lights! Reagent onesne one e “ee pagina BRILUANT 7 FIERY NMA. Appt. Hair Cutting and Necessary Styling by Oscar ' he : ak SPLENDOR tite : N “a PIN... .15.00 ] Me . P ARISIA < aE? ~ bi ~ canenets he ri . - , OPEN EVES BY APPT. vas .7.50 Tag As feet should look at a party + + pretty, glittery Bareshoe splendor spefted HOP 1” 5 ; “ out in sparks . . . for your festive season .. . then for cocktail, moonlight BEAUTY S FE 2.4959 . : hyp wre ‘ : eA hours year-round? The varnp strap and heel—a shower of miniature sequing i al r riny 7 West Lawrence St. Over Old Prof's Book Store ha “Ff | Millinery Salon 4 =e 14 95 : . - ; ee + f 48 N. Saginaw Se. —Second Floor— | Shoe Salon—Mezzanine , t bad ] * Ld v ¥ : i a . | ' : « o \ : ; » ae i - -eo @ee .2 olae ‘so you. won't look merely out- ba aalainec dll. ee EE ee _. FOURTEEN Show Off Bracelets eon and leave it there for a while. if ‘When you shake the salt off, the gtain-to-be will be gone .Te show off your bracelets, you incline toward them. thee are even sweaters with the shorter, three-quarter look. Be sure they are short enough when you buy grown. ‘Sort of a miracle anal Have Real Comfort Comfortable . for after a long day tramping about aA 4 6 ; doing ITAA , newspaper mules’ with almost Remove Wirie Stain isn ar ali if you spill gilt and silver beading make them wine on the tablecloth, quickly Rood enough lor anatomical = | the spot with’ lots of table | Richard B. Hill of Twin Falls, Merritt D Bioomfield ww with his. parents, the entertaining | —. of Wabeek , road your shopping: fat 85) Mrs Henry Loper has moved to ‘Dunedin, Fla, where, she will spend the winter months in her new home. ; 7 * « «6 Appliqued leaves ‘PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR Here's a loomfield 1662 ,! Telegraph Rd. Suell Christmas Mary Ann was the name chosen of Birmingham for their daughter who was born Dec. 8 at Harper ; Hospital, Detroit | ‘The infant’s grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Harry Munroe of Pleasant Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A, Maxwell of Birming- ham. : SHOP *.¢* 6 Foliowing a three month visit e-o — ~ ———— Best Gift of All . Let Your Child Learn Accordion Git @ Band Practice @ Graduate Each Wee Instrecters ~BELL-FOUGHT | I a a ec i, ee le by Mr: and Mrs. Eari. A. Maxwell | < Personal N ews of | nterest | with her’ sister, Mrs. Cari Maikim | is enjoying a4wo week visit- of Joslyn avenue,-Mrs. Lila Doug- jas returned to her home in River- ‘side, - Calif.. Sunday 7. * * | Named to the dean's list at Al-) bion College for their high scholas- lic average during the first half of the falj semester were Donald | E. Pinkston, son of Mrs. Aneta 'F. Pinkston of Mohawk road; Carol E. Hobart, daughter of the Calvin R. Hobarts Carroll drive. Alice Cherdaveine of Hot Springs, Ark., formerly of Pon- C. Braids of Rosewood | tlae, arrived Sunday for a week's | | visit with her sister and brother- intaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne | deBeauclair Drayton Pains. Mr. and Mrs. ward S. Newman Jr. of Voorheis road are announc- ing the birth of a daughter, Bren- |da Sue, on Dec. 8. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nile Havershaw of Chicago, formerly of Pontiac, “Lenee- ‘ Rental” GIFT PLAN and Mr. and Mrs. Ward S. New- «' @ 4 Private ¢— man of Liberty street. , i" gyque [eee ow @ Weeks - No Need to Worry No need to fret that the scoop- ‘necked sweater will suddenly pop mont the shoulders. Now there's ACCORDION STUDIOS elastic knitted right into it so you Cali FE 2-520! can go all evening with that sor Sn. THs N. Segteew F) ooth uncovered line THE PONTIAC at MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 os of Rosedale avenue; | and James C. Braid, son of the| gy Pp ey 3 i Pontiac Press Photo Wrapping Christmas gifts which will be |Mattison and Mr. Mattison of South Mar- | presented to the Oakland County Children’s | shall street and Mr. Hatfield. Members of | Home by members of Hoedowners-Square | the square dance club donated the gifts Sat- Dance Club are (left to right) Mrs. Howard urday evening when they arrived at Owen Hatfield of Riviera drive, Mrs. Donald |School for a holiday dance. log MacDonald iat Square Dance Party Holiday Spirit Prevails Wreaths, bells and Santas helped Mr, and Mra. Fred Mera, Mr. to set the holiday spirit for the | and Mrs. George Helzer, Mr. and Hoedowners Square Dance Club| Mrs. Leonard Damphousse and ‘Surprised By ‘Farm Garb | | ATLANTA (INS)—Old MacDon his work jad vouan rece Saturgay evening at Owen School. | were others. ‘clothes tod ‘or denim, once ; : \the woainstas en a ee Decaretions) wire, ‘Srras by | Jingle bells called by Robert Imported A ih Bay 2 the Ray Freeburys and the Ben Grosjean added to the evening's i factory work clothes, has devel- D'Are ved into fashion’s utility ma ied sectiviies. Other callers were 2 ; ‘ ‘ p 7 : Each couple donated two gifts Ralph Monroe, Ben D'Arcy, Dewitt from Switzerland terial which will be presented to the Hart, Mr. Gilchrist, Cecil Elsholz, _|tically guaranteed to * | smiling this shopping seas¢n: | For long periods of shopping, 7 Wear Correct . ¥ Shoes for’ Shopping . Proper «Fit Helps Make Holiday Task Less. Tiring Does the thought of Christmas shopping send you into a decline? This shouldn't be. Shopping for Christmas can be fun—if you go about it the right way. Foot doctors—who get ap awful lot of business around this"time of the year—blame most of the fa- tigue suffered by Christmas shop- pers on their feet. | ‘The doctors point out that bik- _ ing around for ten or eleven | miles—and that's how niwch dis- | tance you cever during a day of | Christmas buying—is rough on | your feet, unless you are wear- | ing the righ{ kind of shoes. | Here are a few simple sugges- | tions, prepared by a leading foot | health authority, which are prac- you wear shoes with medium heels. | Make certain that. your shoes fit properly and have supple leather | uppers and shock-absorbing lea- ther soles. The leather upper, being flexible, will ‘‘give’ with | your foot at the samé time that it provides firm, but not binding support. | The leather sole has the resil- oe te whe al, cre epee ing to which feet are subjected | during eleven miles of walking. Check that your shoes fit snugly, | but not too tightly, at the heel. | Shoes that are loose will work a | blister on your heel before you've completed a quarter of your shop- ping. Likewise, if the shoe is too /8mall and cramps your toes, your feet will be protesting in short order. . SIMPLE BUT SUCCESSFUL — Classified ads solve your problems Call New weights, looks, colors and weaves have been acquired by 'denim, making the fabric an item on counters of general stores as well as top. fashion establishments Denims are soft enough for women's and children’s wear, tough and stylish enough to ap- ~RIVERTA by Sheffield $10.95 to interest designers of dress, sportswear and accessories. Textile technicians of the Ameri- cap Institute of Laundering, re- cently staging® their annual con- vention in Atlanta, said wash- N ability should beta main consider- | ation in buying denims. i One way to test the denim. they Only CHEROKEE OPERA Smart, fashionable watch with non-tarnishable eee eat a tice pl sense pad ting HUB CLOTHIERS |iivusiwueck: olors red, black 'the color of the denim, the dyes Cc red, ack, Plus 10% Fed. Tax First in quality. America's finest and smartest slippers. Always the greatest gift in the world for a man. ° green, purple. All with matching suede band, plus extra white | | have not penetrated the fabric and the garment will lose color during 18-20 North Saginaw St. /peal to men and colorful enough | Oakland County Children's Home. Harvey Gilchrist. master of cere- } Robert Grosjean and Walt Ashley the quick and easy way! FE 2-8181. momes fore the evening welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Froode, Mr. and Mrs Frank Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Owens as new members. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elton Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Palladino. Mr. Emery | | Buttler and Beth Ullom and Alice | Nicalls and Leslie Winegar | 55 Swimsuit Has Undergone Some Changes NEW YORK (NEA) — Most im- portant change in the 1955 swim- suit over the 1954 silhouette is the r ! and rounded bustline cou- THE DEMAND IS NEVER SATISFIED! A glance at almost any daily newspaper will disclose ~ that business men are advertising for Accountants . Stenographers ... arid Typists. These business men prefer men and women who have had specialized training The Institute offers this training. ENROLL NOW for January 3rd Day, Half-Day and Evening VETERAN APPROVED cowhide band. Guaranteed, too J wearing and washing. pled . with closely molded body rs ‘oh o » if i evening bags in velvets, brocades, tapestries, satins, shell on metal, gold laminated clutches, boxes and buckets Bloomfield “ Shop every night ‘til 9 for wonderful gift ideas! 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. © | The gift that is individually hers . . Christmas handbags in beautiful leathers 4.95 to 18.50 alligators 14.95 to | 2.95 to 8.95 JASHION SHOP __ 9.95 lines. The banded line straight across the top of the suit is the 1955 logk. Often, the suit itself is boned for a long, close, fluid fit. Hip- lines are smooth or they may be ruffled. pegged or bloomered. There are many knits this year, sulted utterly to a season Risin . Lawrence St., PONTIAC Call, Phone or Return This Ad for Information Address Phone FE 2-3551 in which smooth lines make fash- ion news. Included in the knit group are mixtures of nylon-and- orton combined with elastic to produce a one-size suit. Christmas Gifts for the Young Folks Foam rubber is the chief aid in Washable She'll Adore shaping the new bustline and creat- veaces these ing the heightened look. Otherwise, Bes was Quilted panels curve up over the chest or Hand | an unbroken crown line is used to aaa tog Lounging create the wanted effect Rives oe Pejomes In skirted suits. ¢he princess line is the one best-liked, since it has $1698 up $498 Twin Sets Can-Can SAILOR SUITS Slips | For Boys & Girls Stees 1-10 Sees 2 -'8 Nylen Tricet with Nylen Crineline $698 $398 up be ‘1 slimness and fluidity. Bloom- ers are pared down this year. are not quite as bouncy and frilly as in. the past. In fabrics, cottons have impor FEderal ,tance again, look especialy fresh 5.8415 in pretty animal prints. These in clude the white leopard print on black and the tawny jaguar prints shades of mauve and green Group Entertained . With Puppet Show | Mrs. L. Verl Kline entertained members of September-October group of First Presbyterian Church with a puppet show depicting the Christmas story when the group Beauty Shop Friday, Assisting the hostess were Mrs. B. W., Donaldson, Mrs. John Reene, Mrs. E. L. Page and Mrs. Flaine Malone. Permanents 352% ° held a Christmas tea in the West Haircutting and Styling Pike street home of Mrs. C. J Nephler. ANNALIESE Devotions were given by Mrs. Ivan Wilcox at this event held Next to Bazley Market (Over Tasty Bakery) 80% N. Saginaw Open Evenings by Appointment FE 2-5600 ve GIVE e4 All-Transister Models, $99.50 w offices to serve you. 914 W. Huren St. Phone FE 2-2629 n-ne AN ACOUSTICON HEARING AID! © Examination and Fitting in Your Heme @ Nataral Sound Thru Scientific Fitting © Operating Cost as Lew as 10 Conte a Week @ 10-Day 1—Ne Obligation— © Helpful, Expert Counsel on Your is Terms . blem Come In or Phone for Appointment DR. E. F. DENNE, O. D. 2 SALLAN’S OPTICAL DEPT. 17 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 4-7671 Authorized Representatives of acne at ioe Aan son Co. a Tier Something About the Dancing Flames of Wiggs Fireplace Made of the reclaimed bricks and old timbers of Hodges house . . . you'll feel the warmth of the fire as you sit on the wide hearth inlaid with tiles and trivets ... and you'll feel the warmth, So, of Wiggs real Welcome . . . Wiggs invitation to come in and spend a few relaxing moments at our fireside is extended to you and your family . . . and while you're here we'll tempt you maybe. . . but you may look to your heart's content without obligation , . . Hands Across the Table Choose your fine china from the very finest makers . . . Lenox, Haviland, Castleton, Franciscan, Spode, Royal Doulton, Minton, Arzberg and many others, too .. . Every fine china pattern is carried in complete Open Stock so you can purchase | piece or a complete service . .. And at Wiggs you'll find the perfect ’’Made for Each Other” crystal stemware to complement your fine china and make your dinner table sparkle with warmth and hospitality . . . Gifts Galore from A to Z Cake sets, cake stands, console sets, cache po’s, clocks, coasters, cocktail sets and shakers and glasses, carafes and casseroles, com- ports, carving sets and carving boards, candles, canisters and cream and sugars are just a few of the gift suggestions you'll find in such a grand array at Wiggs... Bottle openers, butter dishes, bowls, barometers, bean pots, baskets, ‘bun warmers, bookends, bells and bafhroom accessories... Pitchers, planters, plaques, paintings and perma hues. . Toilet seats, tea wagons, trays, tiles and trivets.. . Tureens and tankards ... TV tables... Scales, sconces, studio couches, salad bowls, susans, stainless steel .. . Roasters, rockers, relish dishes, mats, magazine baskets, mailboxes, mugs, grills, growlers, hibachis, jars, jardiniers, jam pots . . Figurines, folding stands, flower vases... Wood for Sale... Yes .. . it’s just wood after all. , . just logs from the giants of the forest . . . but its what fine craftsmen can do to this wood, con moke from these rough logs and planks . , . thot makes Wiggs’ Furniture so outstanding . . . Each piece is put together.by masters . . . care- fully assembled and constructed to give years of losting service... And Wiggs’ Furniture is not just a fod... since we specialize in Early American . . . our furniture isn’t doted » « . just as much a style favorite now as many yeors ogo... . and it will remain a favorite with people who love the satin smoothness of the solid wood grain .. . the texture of the rough tweed covers . . . the gay colors of the bold cotton prints . . . the home-like and home-loving atmosphere that this furniture’ brings .. . the comfort ond relaxation... You'll | love Wiggs’ Furniture too . . . so see it soon . . . shown in Wiggs Colony Shop. . .-a perfect background ... ; , . , | OPEN EXPERT | TIL GIFT YY Tk | | 9 WRAPPING , EVERY ‘ 24 West Huron St. NIGHT. Rom Ni gy 4 “THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 IGG. TSW Ma i +? 7 4 | 10,000 Ways to Play Santa Claus at wiccs |- Make Christmas shopping a pleasant and interesting adventure ~ by doing all of it at Wiggs . . . it’s so easy to find just the perfect gift for everyone on your list . . . and there’s so much satisfaction in giving presents that you know will cause so many oh’s and ah’s ee so choose your important gifts at Wiggs . and do if right away . . . Wiggs are open Wiggs Carries Only ~ The Finest Furniture WILLETT Maple and Cherry . . . Heywood- Wakefield Solid Birch, Sprague and Carlton Solid Maple, Drexel Pine and Walnut .. , Simmons Bedding. Smooth satin finish, top quality construc- tion, undated styling that you'll enjoy even — more loter on... Choose ao piece or a room full from our Open Stock ensembles. “every evening until 9 p. m. Choose an Open Stock Gift * Gift buying can be so easy when you choose a Wiggs Open Stock gift .. . Choose from @ complete well rounded assortment of finer quality Chine and Crystal . « « Sweding Stainless Steel Flatware and serving pieces .. . Give some now . . . more later on other gift occasions .. . certainly makes gift buying simpler, o~ ead ~ s . Neher heat cv pp Ma tos 4 ’ ses re: yf tf ie Pv Oe 9 ee tere 4 A) * a? e # * « £8 Lounge Chairs and Sofas Wiggs upholstered furniture is all CUSTOM BUILT , . . Each piece of Wiggs upholstered furniture is all hand made to order in your choice of covering and styles . . . and each design is selected for its character ond beauty and comfort... Many wonderful new pieces are arriving right now in time for Christ- mas ... But come early . . . all are one-of-a-kind. | a *) = fl Ba 7 :) es $j = ae cn i nk Bin’ — “ti anda rn ree REIS Al Pg mementls ante ANP a a ae ig SS a! eta Ps o eg Bs “SR a Gs PS sn eri ean Sills Ceara =e sete , 3 4 ‘ ’ ‘ - \ ’ e . ; ‘ / SIXTEEN . | eee a ee * ®, i % i | F f| * THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 113, 1954 ~ _ % Neighbors * Glistening’ is the new nylon lace heiraghglicate thread of the new lace is nylon to loom gown created especially to glorify the match the filmy freshness of softly moulded yon husband bodice and hemline of this lingerie. Each nylon tricot. Author Doesn’t Like to Admit i. ; Women’s Thoughts Changed by Time By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE “Modern woman,” Van Wyck Mason told me in a_ sorrowful voice, “certainly makes life harder for herself. It was so much easier fair, frail and fainting.” Mr. Mason is an author who leads a double life, professionally In woman's halcyon days, Mason explained, she didn't con-. duct a perpetual debating society | with her bread-and-butter—even when she was likely to be righ “Father.” said Mr. Mason | talgically, ‘‘did all the thinking for the family, But nowadays you have to qualify and explain your every act. You even have to argue. . .And | no man likes to argue with a! woman, Men's mental | are so much more recognizable." Then the author shifted to the salesman's approach. “I think the women den't en- joy life. se much these days,” he opined. “They have so many * things te worry about that they are getting high blood pressure, ulcers and much else that used to be the exclusive curse of men, In addition to all that, they have to freq about fashion, Think hew restfdl that must have been, Then it was only a rich woman Who had as many as three dresses.” But don't get him wrong, Mr. |Mason added a shade nervously, jhe really- LIKES women with brains . I listened to Mr. Mason, scrib bled notes furiously and never said plenty and now seems to be the moment to unfold some of those thoughts, First, I think Author Mason is sadly mistaken if he be- lieves that, the world being what it is today, family life changed as it is, communications as pervasive as they are, that any woman is going to climb happily back on a pedestal and vegetate there. \ , \ \ » > ‘ ‘> VAN \\ \\ \CY \ \ v (taxi \\\ STAND . 4245 ¢ There ian't much sense in saving fer a rainy day—yeu wen't be able te get a cab anyway. POTATOES IN 2 MINUTES Pre-cooked Minute Potatoes turn to creamy- smooth mashed potatoes right before your eves. dust toss these tender shreds into salted boiling water, add butter-and beat. ‘ It’s as easy as that! And they're delicious’ ry ‘em for dinner tonight. » * 7 A new product eoses from the moker: of MINUTE RICE Products of Genera! Foods . » € * Wemen have discovered that it's FUN to think, that it's enormously stimulating to con- template the world about them; change their costumes frequent. ly; listen to ideas and talk about them, As for the additional phys- ical demands, can even a map believe for a moment that 9 jet plane is more of a labor to manipulate than was the washing of the family’, clothes with noth. ing fancier than a washboard, sweeping with a broom, dusting, preserving, baking, patching, | pursing, bearing children with out anesthetics? I suppose a man should be al |a word, However, I was thinking ‘owed his dream. But I'm very glad Mr. Mason has his civil war hero ines to evoke for swooning and his damsels in distress to rescue Otherwise he might upset the man- !and-woman balance. For he strikes |me as a cavalier full of life and | vigor born out of his time The Medal of Honor was instifut | 1 think it should be sent from fore cutting into the metallic pa- | H Invitation — | toaParty + | Didn't Come © week, By ANNE HEYWOOD “I have an interesting minor nject,”” Mrs. G. N. writes, “which takes little time, and. doesn't involve going out to work.| loves herbs in almost ali dishes, ork Out and Pool Ideas for Pin Money Pro Reig * boxes all through the winter, and, the store. So I grew them in the |in my garden all summer. I grow | Sage, rosemary, sweet marjoram, brings in about five dollars a/| chives, sweet basil, and parsley. “It began because my family Advised to Mention _"! "aise herbs in my window gnd they were quite expensive at Fact to Friend, May Be Oversight. By EMILY POST Today's first letter teils me. “lI have a friend who is giving a large Christmas party to which I have fot been invited, I have been on very friendly terms with this girl and I can't imagine why I| was left out as I know that* she has invited | others. with whom she is not half as friendly as she is with me I have done nothing that I know. of to glenda her, and I am wonder- | ing if my not being invited was an oversight. Do you think I could! mention this to her?’ ° if you really know her very welj and you alone of the group you go with were not invited y! think it is very likely that your not being invited Was an over- sight. In this case you might ask her if you have hurt her feelings in any way or was your not being invited to her party a mistake? Dear Mrs, Post: My husband's secretary is leaving soon to be; married, She workegd for my ‘hus-| band for five years and he has bought her a very lovely” wedding present. I would like to know if my name should be included on the | card sent with. the present, or) should it be sent from my husband | alone? alone unless you also | now her very well and think that you should share in the gift. Dear Mrs, Post: My twin brother and I are going to be married at a double wedding and the correct seating arrangement ot the parents in church has us purzied, | know the parents of the bride and groom eecupy the first pew on either side of the church, but in this case there are three sets of parents, Will you please tell me how they are seated, and alse which mother is seated last? _ In this particular case, the only | fair answer is to draw lots. New Baby Oil | own Boasts Lanolin The modern baby has every thing! He has his own room, his special food. even polka dotted diapers—and now he has his own new kind of baby oil This first baby oi to be enriched with lanolin will be a comfort to your baby and a comfort to you Mothers and Dads, While baby en joys the benefits of this soothing gentle oil parents will enjoy the smiles and coos that i causes Use new lanolin enriched baby “| oul after every diaper change ‘smooth it into every tiny crease. irritation |e¢ by Congress in 1862 as an award It will help prevent diaper rash | to both officers and enlisted men | chafing |for exceptional By ELIZABETH WOOODWARD This is the perfect time of year to remember al! the exciting | people you've met lately, as well 'as the tried and true you've loved for always. The boys and girls you met while you were on vaca | tion, and haven't heard from since | The boys you wrote to for a while } until their letters dropped off The | boys you tiffed with, and wish you could see again. Christmas cards ithe perfect thing Write little notes on the to bring people up to date your address clearly on. the velope so they ll know where to reach sou. And send sour cards something about replying in kind (There's something very impelling about getting a card from you forget to remember) hack Put en some cre" And save some ef your Christ mas spending fer a party. Don't coum on everybody else having parties te which vou're invited Plan, something yourself, At a party dates get made, impromp tu things are organized fer the Rext day, somebody suggests that the whole gang get together again at their house another night. If you're at the party, you're likely te be in en. the other doings. Result: giddy, hap py holidays. Your party needn't be elaborate Music, good food, cheerful spirits and something or other special to do. Here are you can try CRANBERRY RACE. Lay down two yardSticks on the dining room | table, or on a bridge table. Start your contestnats off with one cran- berry and one pencil apiece. The ; Winner is the first one who can | poke, push) shove roll. shovel the Fherry for one vard If it off ided back on at the off some stunts rolls it must be gt vers inch orf wernt FASHION TIDBEES, Collect, in a big box, an array of remnants of materiats all colers and sizes. Add a jumble of tree or naments, ribbons, feathers, tin: sel strings, beads and baubles. Offer a box of pins. elastic bands, paper clips and bebby pins. Then set the boys to work making creations. Let them select what the, want from the colléction of makings and conspicuous and will that chapping and help keep sweet and happy baby Holidays Are Pertect Time jheave to at a work of art. It may wind up a sultan’s turban, a Paris hat, a “‘bust’’ of a famous character, or a whole costume If | it's possible to judge the best, give a prize Otherwise have a prize for each boy participating. | HIDDEN MESSAGE ~A_ stunt that will lead to more stunts can be hidden right in) sight on) vour Christmas tree Prepare ahead of time Pair off vour guests, then write out a stunt each pair must do on gail\-celored papers you can tie on the tree. Half ot the mes sage is on his card, the other half on hers And each can card by his initials. his telephone number, hr favorite slang word or his pet subject) The: gang must find the get together in pairs. then proceed. in order, to do as instructed. That would make a real party out of any gathering identify his oven cards of cromes clean ~tHome Herbalist Made Her Hobby Pa | are { pin By ELIZABETH HILLYER Shining sunbursts of metallic r decorate anywhere decora- tion can go, and with striking ef- fect. Make a trial flight first be- per—experiment with ordinary pa- per to guide decisions on sizes and design, Cut a long strip, per- haps one 24 inches long from an ll-inch long sheet. Pleat the strip carefully. Then cut the folds at one side as in the detail sketch at right, or more elaborately, and run a thread through the folds. Scotch tape the two outer edges of the pleats-into a circle and there's the sunburst Of course, the very same pro- Portions and cut design can be re- peated in the metallic paper, but | 'translate them into larger sizes, too, medium and big ones as much as 20 iffches in diameter. And with 'the metallic paper, make sure of easy and even pleating by scoring straight and evenly spaced lines on the back of the paper with a pencil point or stylus IF toll, slim look wanted— a] — Sv Avoid widening silhovette but stick to long. vertical lines to geta teller, narrower outline. Miss lL. W from front to back hook good on a very tall figure but for you who need height. bodice and V-shaped panel down the front) make you seem inches taller than vou really Tiered cascades are A new saw can cut 12 inch branches 15 feet above ground level power Sash weights, window cords and in Tho BALANC< Lp colin OM RiGee oe Kans . BEFORE “TAP Itc ee ace STRING IN Position “ . BALANCE Tre STRING AlDUND IN Post Non cune Witt 2 LAY’ \> Cio -tHlere Grn Ault e\y— bd —_ Try It TAPE STRING ers ny Make Christmas Mobile Have you ever made any mo. Now, the two sides will need to be | biles? I-know vou have seen them balanced. This one has two mid hanging in different) places, for dle-sized canes on the right side they have been so popular that anda candy kiss The left side is they have even been used to ad things This mobile is fun to make Here is a mobile that will make vertine candy canes of different sizes. We made one last year and enjoyed it so much, for it turns in the air -_as air currents touch it. You will need and pick their own model, then a large cane or pole for the top. i t made from one middle-sized cane and three small ones.. Tape these together with cloth tape and string. | Top. with a red bow and hang on | Your mouth water! It is made Qf | or hear the ceiling. You c4n use the tape in either ‘red to match the sticks or in green. White string cap be used or even red or green. You will get hungry every time you look at it. + 4 : WJ ‘Achieve Striking Effect With Metallic Papers pulleys were inventéd by the Dutch *— a | $s ' Pop her on top of your electric | i | - Foamy Whip | garden for our own wee. I havea they flour- od sell for a little less, not requiring havihg a big over- | alj my window boxes full of herbs, and I make nice | money al] year round. “Perhaps some’ of your other | readers might like to do this. It's| fun, it’s easy, and it pays.” Thanks to Mrs. G. N. for an ex- cellent suggestion. If you would like to give it a try, the Government has a good | pamphlet which is free. It is} called The Farmer's Bulletin (No. | 1977), “Savory Herbs — Culture! and Use.’ Write the Superintend- | ent of Documents, U. S. Printing | Office, Washington 25, D. C. If you, or a friend or neighber, have worked out any pin money project which you do at home, please write and let me share it with other women. If you prefer, your name will not be used. Be sure to tell me how you happened to think of it! in the beginning. \ye Sew-easiest skirt flatters your figure—teams up with everything! It's a smart 8-gore classic with ; making the drink for adults Will Please Children | Meg. W. Gallagher's Creamy Punch Is Southern Favorite By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor There will be many times during | the holidays when the children will | share in your parties. I{ they have | | their own special drink they will | tern for first-class mailing. fee] really important. Mrs. William Hf. Gallagher of Colonial Hills sug- gests this recipe for Southern Whip for such occasions. If you are you might like to substitute sherry wine for the orange juice Coming to Pontiac some nine years ago from Georgia, Mrs Gallagher now considers this her home. Her young daughter keeps her away from most club activ- ities, she says. She does enjoy making hooked rugs and is on her fourth one. We know also that she | is busy with a batch of pine cones from the south, treating them with’ chemicals to make them burn with bright colors SOUTHERN WHIP | By Mrs. William H. Gallagher | ‘ mixer—her full skirt will protect | 1 orange it from dust! So gay. she's a con- | Versation piece in your kitchen Perfect for gifts. bazaars’ | Pattern 872 fers Embroidery trans pattern pieces for novelty electric-mixer cover. Use scraps’ | Send 25 cents in coins for this ' pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Néedlecraft Dept.. P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number. your name address and zone ', pint heavy cream whipped a cUp sugar ‘a cup undiluted concentrated orange juice or sherry wine 3 egg whites beaten stiffly Squeeze orange and mix with sugar. Cut up and mash the orange peel with a wvoden spoon. Add to the ‘sugar!and juice mixture and let stand one hour. Strain and add) to whipped cream. Add the con- centrated orange juice or the sherry and fold in the stiffly beaten | egg whites. Serve at once. Makes 6-8 servings. Japan's death rate from heart disease is about one-tenth that of ithe United States Can the ‘Conference’ Plan Replace Grading System By MURIFL LAWKENCE Some of our schools sidering replacing with = teacher-child teacher conferences A Mrs. F. who heard the new , plan discussed at a recent P.-T.A i meeting writes’ “TI think the con ference would be fine if they were are fon- school marks and parent- used in conjunction with the marks, | not-as substitutes for them. Surely no well-adjusted child is too dis- turbed by a bad mark when some one else gets a good one. Don't you agree?” I do But J den't think that this new plan has been conceived for the “well-adjusted’ child. I expect it's been conceived for the thou- sands of uncertain, belligerent, shy youngsters whose self-confi- dence is so unstable that disap- proval, represented by a teach- er's D, everwhelms them with discouragement and her apprev- al, symbolized by her A, inflates them with delusions of grandeur. And I shouldn't be surprised if | the plan isn't just another chapter iin our schools’ heroic, but misun- derstood, struggle to adjust old methods to the needs of the anx- 8 ee ious, preoccupied children we send ' them They know their marks test | Tommy's ability to deal with im- | personal judgment of him. They know that he often faits this test of his sclf-confidence, responding to their marks with unrealistic pride or with a sense of helplessness ex- pressed in overconscientiousness or an angry, “What do I care?” As all their marks complicate the work | of teaching Tommy, I can under- these poor reactions to stand why the schools might want | to substitute ‘‘conferences” for them. greed, in Tommy's problem is anxiety, {not school marks, | don't quite see how removing the marks solves it | Ht he has an overprotective i . ful mother, she'll go right on justify- ing his neglect of school work, whether it's marked or whether it isn't, If his thther demands A’s im exchange for affectionate treatment of his son, their ab- sence can't insure Tommy af fectionate treatment. Unless this anxious chald’s par ents are wisely and compassionate lv led to look at the resentments which motivate their treatment of him, it is doubtful whether ferences” with his teacher can give more than passing comfort to Tommy, 5 . Unless his parents are willing to understand themselves, it is doubt- whether their ‘conferences with her can give them anything but superficial understanding of Tommy con ACROSS 1 Vielin’s partner | Z 4 + on the | just the right amount of flare to look completely new—to mold your hips to a slim, sleek line. Perfect for a casual rayon, wool, or an elegant velveteen. | Pattern 4730: Misses’ waist sizes 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32 inches. Size 28 takes 2% yards 39-inch This pattern easy to use, simple~ to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions Serd 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Handy Rags Aid Cleaning of Surface By HUBBARD COBB Varnish. before it is dry, is both- ered by lots of things—moisture, , cold, heat and by dust. If there is dust on the object to which the var- nish is applied, the varnish will dry out with a rough surface The trick, then, is to remove all the dust from the surface before you apply the varnish and the best way to remove all the dust is with something called a tack rag. This rag will pick up particles of dust that would never be bothered by dusting A tack rag can be made out of a well-worn white cotten hand- | kerchief. Soak the cloth in warm water and then wring it out. Now sprinkle the cloth with tur- pentine and then pour on about two teaspoonsful of varnish. Now you go te work and fold and twist the cloth until the cloth is almost dry. Now you have a tack rag. You should go over the surtace to be varnished with you tack rag just before you apply the varnish. Don't allow much time to elapse between tacking and var- too nmishing for this allows the dust in the air to settle on the clean sur face. When vou tack, be sure that the cloth is worked into the corners of the work for here is where vou are most likely to find a concen- tration of dust A tack rag can be reused you are finished with it. sprinkle with water and turpentine and then fold and store in a container with a tight fitting lid When Clean Lunchbox The lunchbox and all its ap- pointments should be as clean as’ your best china Clean it every night Take greatest with the plastic liner thermos bottle. Let ever in the open overnight out care the ‘thing air and Love’ 13 Encourage 14@fan (Latin) 15 Legal matters 16 Musical compositions 18 Landed properties Fend off 21 Before Competent 24 Land mrasure Kind of musical club 27 Watering place 30 Mode 32 Religious song 4 Think Insect 41 Literary Td fragments Garret Vine's part Come to pass $1 Compass point Horse's gait Seed vessel i Age Roman date Unaspirated Turt DOWN 1 Drill 2 Individuals 3 He sings “On the Lone 11 Mail Prairie” 7 Aptitude 4 Speed 19 Amphitheater 5 Musica! instrument 6 Monthiy 7 Greek letter 8 Plant of onion family 9% Sharpen Persian poet 23 Animal 4 French 25 Moslem 26 Lasge 27 Mock wedding serenades 78 Lap dog ‘abh) 29 Hymn ending 4 M Morals 33 Drift 38 Go to bed 40 Excavat friends -4; Anoing “e p judge Onerun'’s husheang Walked Biac ng Ireland Nested bores fe jects _ ~ ¥ * i git e | _‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 me . | . . ; Let POS mC... jewel tt wet mt Musicale Lists Program HOL| ) AY hrink wildly + SS x : : = | | 3 first few times ‘they're “washed.| warm. So get them too big to/ Pontiat Tuesday Musicale has +— "a - HEE a i a be Fy femininity 2QSBE [ = ZF ae : : F ) : | for all her Christmas loot or mad money ‘ol Miecolls and Mrs. J. L. Wiksen "Deo Gracias 5% ~Hodie Christus Matus Bet The Cherus DRY CLEANING DRIVE-IN PLANT 605 Drop Off Your gy a Cleaning at Our dicscn ct the eae Mrs. A. x 39” Te 16” Big bags and little bogs; velvet a Oakland Ave. oe bags, clutch bags and corde bags, Others are Mrs. J. O. Raden. ‘A gle heath , shoulder bags and all wonderful ust North of bathe Nie On cna iter | A glamorous sheath gown - buys for Christmas shoppers. Wisner Stedium C. A. Scott, Mrs. Wignall, Mrs. |" 5lack mat jersey comes| . J. F. Williams, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. | from Suzy Perette’s special | : FREE PARKING E. L. Windeler: and Mrs. M. G . - L. s. collection of party dresses | a for the holiday season. The Berean Class Holds | luring strapless line of the =: ice is decorated with a Anniversary Party ide satin bow looped through a glittering rhine- Church met at the home of the | 5#one buckle. The torso is Omar McNutts on Neome drive re- | shirred in vertical bands giv- GRESHAM CLEANERS ' 97 Oakland Ave. We Give Heldens Red Stamps CP oe Ss F 7 = i} ¢ cently combining the annual busi-| ing contrast to the slim Off-the-shoulder rary panty i howe of the Deoaid | Smooth skirt Wilsons. ————_. ____________, “ Wi New officers elected at the meet: ; - red LIFE BRA Se ee ee PEGGY’S . . Now Open by Formfit peesidest; Mix. Mahan, recording but nothing can imitate Every Night ‘til Christmas. Members of the entertainment | Pa committee were Mrs. Vernon Wait, | eee with “built-in” A e @ Tay as 4 _ feminine Meters, 04 Care Wien Ws : ,. FLANNELETTE SLEEPWEAR George McTavish, Daryl and Teane - | Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Al ;len of Royal Oak. Welcome Rebekah Holds Meeting Newest Addition to the World's Most Complete Line of Bras—Perfect for your party- going dresses! This new Life Bra has such far-apart straps they never show ... even with your widest boat Tepes ot 620 pm. fer 6 Gans of “Sorority Print’ night necklines or lowest-cut gowns. Uplifts, molds and peers Se he ees saving of Rev | shirt. geet met lg holds you with wonderful firmness—thanks to a wafer- Daughters of Ponting 186 and Orange re bial 38. Corn. . : Social Club will hold a joint Christmas fi, izes 32 to 38. thin foam rubber section shaped to the underbust. party Tuesday at 1.30 in Grotto Hal. tp Gentle wire under cups for added support. Have this nr Agee) bpm oh WANGh fur ohenan ff ; e n ‘ ' of officers sheer beauty, Life Bra No. 591, in white nylon lace, = . ‘ Ladies of St Trinity Lutheran Church 32A to 38B. $5.00. will meet Tuesday at 7:30 for a Christ- mas party. 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J Xe : oe * . 4 : . . pe ‘ a ‘ s Tt would take 1.9 mill boxcars | és toned be U. 8 eibign beneare Wonder if She Won? tion for one year. ‘ _ RIGHTEEN | | Sena ienarte Hal Boyle Says: , Memorial P NEW CANAAN, Conn, ®—Mrs. Helen Baker, campaigning for a séat in the Connecticut state sen- ate, got a $10 check from a woman voters, I'd prefer to Wi what't in the head, not on it.” | faith goes, “a free press in a free votes 0D | women -who died serving, 88 OU socident in darkened London in THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, a 13, 1954 ‘ ress Center Dedicated to 82 Who Died correspondent killed in a blackout 1940, and Bob Capa, regarded by which lists without comment jr ex: | planation the. 82 American men) and women who lost their lives | while on news jobs overseas. This simple rolicall of h- “ae at | fects many visitors, club mem bers and next-of-kin of those list- | culiar pride df craft, and really e’pect no fame except the some, ; times grudging praise we give | each other,- recognizing a job done well by the standards we believe in—and nobody.else knows at ail. Yet it is well to have this me- ica to keep their readers informed. * * * The fund drive that made this Employers Attention LET US SOLVE YOUR One Full Year Guorantee | admirer with ear eins buy 8! NEW YORK @-I wish Emie, world.” ed more than a bugle call would. | morial. It shows that newspaper- ATLAS e. ening @ DELTA hat that would ‘‘dazzle the voters.” | While it is a parade of death,| men, though theyoften must re- WALT rtments, 1 alive to write this Ernie Pyle, of course, can't be e 5 SHOPSMITH @ De oming Howes Raman out Mrs, Baker, instead, bought a con-| 721 were MUNN 1° ee TY | ehere. His elfin ernie is obent mid. | te sleo 0 parade of prife, ond part Mecdshed. nee | Bb ge @ SKIL three hours. No signs servative headpiece. She ex- way between the picture of Webb | in way XeS sacrifices ‘ ree mee ssciaad: “Teather ‘deuat elale the | Nee a te BS aecenter Wire | Miller, the brilliant United Press| made by newspapers across Amer- BR E-SHARPE @ MILWAUKEE QUALITY TOOLS RENTALS amany as the greatest combat pho- PERSONNEL PROBLEMS Reterences Checked +FEderal 4-4469 tographer of his time. Bob bumped | Edward R. ‘Murrow, Daly, Con- into a:land mine this year in Indo- | sidine and Patricia Hartweil. But A Peg oe GLENN POWER TOOLS china, while trying to grab another | it also reflects the philanthropy of P of the shots he was famous for. Like Ernie before him, his good friend, he wore his luck. too far. Death took in ‘his passing a won- derful Hungarian smile, a fine artist, and a lousy poker player. Tonight in an unusual 4elevision show all 82 will be honored between 8 and 9:30 EST over the NBC net- work. It is sponsored by RCA and "| the Ford Motor Co., but although it is a tribute to reporters who knock at portals beyond our pres- ent knowing, many of us in the newspaper business think the pub- lic will find it worth watching. We hope it will have both heart knocks and fun in it, but naturally we must wait and®ee about that. Among the performers who are contributing their art and time are Bob Hope, Sid Caesar, Martha Raye and John Daly. As of this writing a great soldier under whom a number of the now- dead newsmen served will take part in the program. He is Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, President of the United States. The Memorial Press Center—at 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Rood - - BIRMINGHAM, Mi 4-0444 DAILY 8 \te 6:00 — FRI. 8 to 8:00 Newspaper people generally are Now—more than ever— you need one sure medication : that does more than work on chest!” With infectious colds raging in your borhood, this i E 3. “A year later, back in Detroit, I up. The coughing spells lessen and you year ’ hospitalized another 103 days 1. “Two years ago my husband and I got into a terrible automobile acci- Soon 35 E. 39th St.—is the culmination chances. Don’t pan An nunnewn = erent ne aratne ced Tee ie of adream of a group of 20 veteran dent in Pennsylvania. They put me a result of the same accident. Just tried treatments. 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Va seach sew Seles: railed r ? cit. pot ay rd ~- ee: has more than wind up in a hospital!” Pennsylvania hospital.” Blue Cross-Blue Shield protection.” the cold-irritated breath- { a sniffle—rub on relief. cae that the new OPC ing passages—because it acts “breathe “ relief nics Vicks . ‘ two ways at once: / VapoRub home will be a forum of ideas ; : . expressed through diplomats, re- : . — = —— turning foreign correspondents, * soreness an ness, and foreign statesmen. Just a e * : * stimulates chest surfaces. WORKS GREAT IM STEAM, TOO gathering place for news-minded G In Va b’s ial folk interested in world affairs— OS I an OC r medicated vapors alse ing potted with For moun a effective relief from dnd dedicated to the expression 9 : - every breath. y coughs, that choked-up of freedom. feeling .. i ue Vale Veeeines in meee I wish you could see it. It is You can’t see these vapors, but you can tzer as directed in folder. 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How Blue Cross protects you on hospital bills ; ; ; Limited cash payments wouldn’t have helped Mrs. Bennett very much on her hospital bill. She needed more than room and board and general nursing care . . . she needed a great number of expensive hospital services \ike operating room, drugs and dressings. Her Blue Cross Comprehen- sive Contract made them hers automatically, with- out regard to cost. Blue Cross would have covered any enrolled member of her family the same way . .. at par- ticipating hospitals having 99% of the general hospital beds in Michigan alone . . . and in Blue Cross-participating hospitals out-of-state, as in Mrs. Bennett’s case. How Blue Shield protects you on doctor bills . ; ; Like mast people, when Mrs. Bennett had her hospital bill, she also had a doctor bill. The two usually go together. That's why you nerd to back up your Blue Cross with Blue Shield. 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Tagged from you, with love, a gift like one of these is sure to make her Christmas white—and wonderful. t *1 Mrs. Rese Yearion, Detroit: “Weve hod to ose Blue Cross Bive Shield five times. eeospite! bill wos over $550, ond ovr Blue Cross Comprehensive Mr. Joseph Kwietkowski, Detroit: © hod « $450 hospite! My lest bil! lost October, it cost me $9.50, ond ovr Bive Cross Comprehen- sive Controct covered the rest. Bive Shield paid $135 te my doctor, too. Things would be rough if we didn't have Bive Cross-Sive Shield.” Mr. Thomes DiGeetene, Detroit: ‘When my wife spent 63 days in the hospital, it cost $2,200, just for the hospite! pert. Our Bive Cross Comprehensive Controet YOuR TICKET TO worry-pree recovery P. S. To the Lady of the House: A hint from you to him, and that White Christmas can come true. Contrect covered o!! but $33. | dont know whot wed hexe done without Bive Cross-Bive Shield.” e _ Its your Blue Cross-Blue Shield covered it o@!!, and Bive Shield poid our doctor $277. Our protec- tion sure meons everything to us!” e SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER ¥ - = w ; C T m= : " \ A : me ° y ees > 4 } : *. * a» i. ; d ae. PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, DECHMBRL 15 1056 | JUNIOR EDITORS] ‘rt Sd ged SA i i! 3 “al = a * > 7 f a Hal i F i veal t6 f S 1a is | f ii brit z i f z 3 S i p Es f he! ° Cleaned ¢ 50 of witnesses, “methods of issuing subpoenas, hearing pragtices, and © Adjusted ee =e eee ee ee ee tie hem, the minute hand. It goes. around clock once a This clock that you can make yourself will help you for the Tomorrows ° , ; toy learn Ex nsion Cobo OKs Blueprint ° Soares outside frame and hands any bright color you —_ Half the fun of living is being able to afford a Watch Bands |}for Rail Separation [= tscz,sn4 bot anda of each hand, Ledies'—Men's ETROIT w — dot of clock face. Finally it into choice. Haven't you ever wished you had the ready > SS ee ee _ . funds to take advantage of a real “CASH ONLY” ° Pw: not to ms value? The advantage is yours with a savings Woman Files Suit your blr bleached ‘fale ts account. | j rk ales Against Cle JOIN ONE OF OUR 1955 _|Over Bald Head _ Teenager Charged aor 12, save Mine ode iN Fire Deaths of 4 _ | Floyd, she has been almost bald. And she doesn't like it. CHRISTMAS CLUBS NOW FAST RELIEF HEADACHE ; Tur- The Community National Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, daughter that the preparation was | my folks so a “home permanent for bleached| Burned to Se £4 , — a io jon | TASTE O’ SEA FISH STICKS NA steaxs \ e - 4 FRESH LAKE ‘ ing Ez * QQe serene s Herring 2 speghett ALL METAL NEW PACK FLORIDA ; | Orange Juice 3 . 1. @ PONTIAC ” {Postmen Loaded Down With Ads That Don’t Sell By MARGARET LATROBE The postmen of metropolitan New York are protesting against the very real “burden they carry |— those billet-doux tenderly ad- dressed to Patron, Boxholder, | Taxpayer; Voter and Citizens All They are sick and exhgusted with toting circulars. They say nobody reads ‘em, that the recipi- ents get fighting mad at postmen for leaving the stuff, and some- thing gotta shutting off the windbag adver- tisers. . have stuffers ; that box holders sprint toward the ash can with the circulars, seals @broken. It's only the poor postman who suffers, simply by using up mus- cle-power to tote the unopened ads from printer to junk wagon An expert in advertising re search, Albert Shepard, spoke be- fore the Eastern annual confer- ence of American Association of Advertising at a New York hotel the other day. He came right out advertiser must mailbox _ with it — ‘‘advertising is not based on logical or rational reasons.” Women do not buy new shoes be- cause they need new shoes dustrial firms do not buy new machinery because they need it Mammas do not purchase certain brands of breakfast fodder be cause of any select vitamins there- in. Mr. Shepard says there is a strong emotional factor involved which constitutes a third voice This ethereal vocalizing tells | the lady her ankles would show eff to better advantage in a slim new sandal. It tells the boss that pink typewriters will make the | girts beat out the letters faster, and the breakfast feed has to Caught in the crumpled branches | of the bush were the pieces of &| | broken kite. Tom stared at it in|} disbelief. It was one of the kites | the Santa Land workers had flown to catch a flying saucer. It had struct something and brought it to earth Tom's legs trembled under him If the something was a fiving i yee are enable te pay reer see MIOHIGAN, CREDIT LOUN yes caw efferd. cegacdiess ef bhew mech or bow many ree ewe. NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQU ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED yments, Gebte o¢ bills when ue, eed arrange fer payments saucer then the flying saucer must “Let 9 credit gt assist you” be this fat littl man with the sightless eves who stood here by i his side! * * 41% Seuth Saginaw St But where was the light? Where Ph ft the whirring noise that went with ot 4 ti * e2p i Hours: Daily 9 to $. Wed. & Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by Appt. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Above Oakland Theater 8-0456 > | fully ter carriers for yipping j In aie a ote —_ ~~ f& 1g _. Scranton ... Hamilton . Wm. Rogers... Remington... have airline § stickers, police badges or emerald bracelets cuddled in with the roughage. So how does this news apply to the postman’s lament’ Circulars, as such, are nothing but circulars There is ‘no ~emotiof to opening what is too obviously impersonal Who wants to be called “Box holder’? Advertising, to my notion, has to accem¢pany something else in \order to be effective. If it hits you broadside in the midst of a contin- ued story, or is scattered about in the newspaper or tucked in with the monthly bills — then it is no- ticed. But it can't travel alone success- And I don't blame the let- There -is no more justification for an anony- mous recipient than an anonymous : sender — let's give them both the skidoo! Copyright. 1964, King Features California is the second largest state with a total land area of about 156,000 square miles PRESS. MONDAY. DECEMBER 1341954 _ First Modern Textbook | Plant Opened at Seoul SEOUL u&®—South Korea's first modern textbook printing plant has been opened at Yongdungpo, near | ~ Seoul, It was built at a cost of $230,000) with the help of U. N. Economie, Scientific and Cultural Organization and U. N. Korean Reconstruction | - Agency funds. It will print about 3% million textbooks a year, Land now occupied by Arlington national cemetery Va., was sold in the 17th century for six hogs- heads of tohaccd No Contract . 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Washington newspapermen’s | Theda Bara, the woman who “in- From now until Christmas, tele-| Youngsters calling Schanbier re- Ww h for eens, St EE WT | etek Oe wees a ee oa ae |e ek | A atc Saturday night. , silent picture days, is being channeling “ | treatment. Santa's cherry voice A song was written about him to | to Harry Cohn. The price is a big Santa Claus” to big-hearted Jo-| greets them; @ music box Grand ‘the tune of “McNamara's Band.” down payment and a participation seph Schanbier at his home here. | reindeer beels tinkle; and a teat, Lee The dinner was given by the 69 | deal on the film, Attorney Barry This is the sixth consecutive year | year-old bell peals. Michigan's gest Opening bela club of 30 bpp md [eran rng opted that the 37-year-old Veteran Ad-| Some parents write Schanbier in Tire Dealers! : |newsmen for top political | Theda, refused ministration clerk as taken over when the youngster of the ‘AU New — }\mes wader aoe re hee te role ot Be. Nik” rer peprtalleg emmapee | | “It was a great party,” Me- |" 1.0 4s was boin Theodosia Good- : Y espe Buy on Budget! | Catalina | Namare caid, “I bad a wonder. je in Cleveland, Ohio, Bare is Peake alacormp Agee Mei ret | a abaeacoel _—, No Money eel ! | | Mrs. McNamara, on her first | name was later made legal for her ator “I want to talk to Santa Claus Setunes 6 Gute One Full Year | Room \visit to Washington, attended a family Her mother, still living at -| at West Lebanon, N. H.” penta call ‘: low te P ! | dinner given by the wives of Grid- | the age of 90. is the former Pau The operator will put through the the calls so they ay a a aceeetl Oe Tam, cigars cy wives of | Maal Lotiiny Ty Cappet. call, providing Metmy or Dedty |" OE © 84 Om. : | 1 first (SIPOI aa op sym — secluous gave | In the old ane rs pays the toll charge. TESTIFY that | New Lake Theat . the off-the-record Democratic | nave been bern in the shadow of jane fae Cae ye cg ee ee ae ee . year ® great problem ! | N 420 — \ By d prasad press agented tales | WALLED 'Contic Books me r. yi Gn Our Wise mired soree VANCOUVER, B. C. More Theda, who is now Mrs. Charles f. N “SABRINA” \ | soriegraicgmnnrline petting bl pena itnese, bet che was well| FOLLES STARS—Film stars Gary Merrill and his wite Bette Butterfield Theatr a ee be flames in a weekend enough to talk to me on the tele-| Davis, star in another medium, Portland, Maine's Junior League Ce cr ee, and Audrey stration against the crime and 5 ~~ nat the Cri’namber | hone and she says she is writing | Follies. Here they are rehearsing for their roles in the December - \ osgcuRSTY RISK” pep tadbees . [2 beck sheut ber Mie aad she lapeaing af Ge charicy shew. Merrill and his wife live in suburban } § ¥ terial Cape Elizabeth. \ + Site Sots ested A animal or nature lore book for ev- | Tire! ! TODAY [arsy2ireyatey 127-327 | oe ery 10 crime or horrer “comics” | 1+ Columbia insists on using Judy Thru SAT pate) 5:27 ~ 7:27 | WOOD OL BOM RF \ vwrees ‘0 at « downtown park. | Holliday, Theda may back oat of 4,000 Years Ago ru SAT. 9:30 (| A@vertisement) ° (Aavertisement) the deal just as she did ja ; . P me | Buddy De Syiva wanted to buy her P COME HELP US CELEBRATE... Ishpeming Lady Lost cnn. Ancient ‘Apple Polisher bet ANCE AR oP AMIE SCOPE! | At the party for Paramount's o 30 Ibs. with Rennel saicanea, Van Hea wid mes CZaye Teacher Full Meal a | he expects to be pre-empted by | WASHINGTON — The first “ during their digging for’ S. WwW nenn Paramount to do “The Maver. sha fellthes” a) vacereedl Maakend silken of Geass: likey vile ione Me Ay, | ing nimple sreipe the sale se ick” which means he won't be’ was a Sumerian schoolboy who,| that they first came upon clay- | Sy Meant | anle 00a aah een donates for Son posed hoffe ni a diigo roe ae “aronidarag hag aa “ ne era up . rn ~ — ak a been very. popular with Pare teacher with a home-cooked meal.| 4+ nrst it was thought that this ' THOROBRED Devisien. 2 one full pee kpred large a ar las id the National Geographic | 1.4 merely a variant of Assyrian xX ee eee a: vat. | DF. Samuel Noah Kramer, curs-| 5°08 trom ‘the public. 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Several months after ness outside of the one in Sophie Tucker's cna Pallet.” when very rae ten x conga, was pounding ont the song , sphlanome’ Bas played to more then #16000" | Shettae Kanas chan thems 1 ses “Gol Ge, backed by Bun Ol $ll.-| onty this morning I was saying te | | ies, assure you of dn un- interrupted supply o Sunheat..When you buy —_ get out of the way.” ~ of our great country. They are the most vital : demand | force in the theater today. for tickets was such that scalpers were actually; Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hamm getting four times the box-office price. Possess- | ere fine gentlemen. Despite the fact that 16 West HURON Street . . © Registered Jewelers—American Gem Society © Quarry Evades [SSS Sitimre 27, in the windup of the National Football League | season | roe Fourth place on the Western Conference of the league A 65-1 standing in games won lost and tied Avera atlendance { &1 My for the six jeague games and three exhibitions‘ before the houmefolks a total of 549 3U8 wee of four assistant coac hes. | ho quit en masse hea literally. the loss by a star end, Elroy ‘(Crazy Leg) Hirsch ,of most of his clothes in the | gathering dusk before the eyes of | 398.839 fans looking on in Memorial | Coliseum after the game was over Hirsch fans by the hundred stormed onto the field at the final | gun. Hirsch had played his’ last ioe of football and he and Capt Don Paul had been honored at the: | halftime [he twe were tutomobiles presented new and the fans wanted vO enITS four Hirsch was the tarzet Ile was i relieved of his jersey. his shoulder socks eversthing but pads shoes s skin tight game pants ' player Hirsch for 17 years a. great dating to his high’ school days at Wausau, Wis., at Wiscon- sin and Michigan, the old Chicago Rockets and since 199 with the Rams. had a fine finale. He caught five passes for 119 yards, the most of the day. _@ * * ®« Announcement of the departure of four of head Coach Hampton Pool's assistants was hardly news It had been reported for days that the group. Howard (Red! Hickey. Dick Voris. Bill Battles and Ralph (Buck) Weaver. had told Pool they c ‘ld no longer serve with him after the season ended Pool Monday described them as “the finest in the profession” and wished them luck boyhood pals | | situation is fense 2 Boxing Deaths in 3 Days Chicago Grabs 3 Touchdowns for Early Lead Clinch NFL Contest on Hoffman’s Jaunt former Open cee Julius = of Mid Pines, N. C., and Cooper of Tampa. Boros, the Sey reund pace-setter, had a 69 and Cooper carded a fine 67. One stroke back were Herman Barron of White Plains, N. Y., and Art Wall Jr., of Pocono Man- or, Pa. each had a 68 in the final round a in Last Period Rosburg, who aptly described CHICAGO « —-A 30-yard field his putting as ‘‘fantastic,’’ sank putts of 3, 25, 20, 14, 12, 8 and 7 feet for birdies. He knocked in another 20-footer for one of his pars. His two bogies came on short holes where he missed the greens with his This is the first time Rosburg had made the tournament swing since turning pro in April, 1953. | His best showing previously was a victory in the Imperial Valley Open at Brawiey, Calif. | rally that fell four points short in | the final was the best the cham-| pion Detroit Lions could muster yesterday in dropping a 28-24 deci- | sie sion to the Chicago ‘Bears. Zeke Bratkowski fired two of Chicago's payoff throws as the Bears wound up their best season in four years Cleveland clinched the Eastern Division title yesterday with a 42-7 runaway over the Pittsburgh Steelers to warm up for their ‘next two meetings with the Lions. Detroit, which already. has clinched division honors, plays a season finale with the Browns next Sunday and a title game the week after that. Detroit was hard-pressed witbout injured quarterback Bobby Layne against the steamed-up Bears Bratkowski flipped two touch down passes to end Jim Dooley of 26 And 8 vards and the Brat’s re placement Ed Brown tossed a % yard scoring pass to end Harlon Hill hefore Detroit could get in the ball game Lions challenged in the final pe riod on two short scoring passes from Tom Dublinski to Jug Girard, | but with the Lions behind only 21 17 the Bears clinched the game on John Hoffman's 19-yard touchdown run The 3rd Detroit score came with about two minutes left. on Dublin- ski's 40-yard pass to Jim Doran. | Doak Walker, who kicked the field goal in the 2nd period booted three Lion conversions and Bil! (;eorge added the extra four points for the Bears The game gave Detroit an &2-1 de. “National Football League record challenge and closed Chicago's season with of champion Kid 84 Gavilan in Chicago Stadium last be in San Francisco's cavernous Cow Palace and carned by CBS television at 7 pm. PCS A surprise visit to Newman's Gymn was paid Sunday by Rocky Castellan; Cleveland middleweight who lost to Olson in a title fight here last August 20 and who had divided a pair of bouts with Langlois “Pmt picking Olson to win, “but only after a tough fight.’ Rocky said. ‘I ve been in there with both of them but lean to Bobo because of his clverness,”’ Sharing Rocky's appraisal of the Benny Walker. who a Sparring partner for both men for the past several days He said Olson “hits harder | and faster has been 2 . . “But Langlois is Walker conceded he is holding back It will be Ols6n's third title He: repelled the welterweight very, cute” It seems to me NATIONAL HOC CET LEAGUF April w LT Pct GFGA = ; Mon'real .....17 ® 8 38 2 16 Langlois is getting a shot at the DETROIT 7 18 #1 #38 7} : crown as aiosubstitute for Joey Teronte re ® 7 % 63 «6 : “Boston 10 #11 @© 22 @s i Ciardetlo whose date with Olson vee york a 18 $22 4 was cancelled when an injured Chicage 5 s “4 = : SUNDAY wasteas knee failed to mend Langlois de- “pene ‘ Chicas feated Giardello the No 1 chal Torent New = 1 wnger Is \ 1 Boston 2 Montr lenger last lay knocking him SATURDAY™ a mrscits down once in the process of earn- Detro't 4 New York Boston 3 Mor ing a unanimous decision Chicago 2 Tor eee 1 Tribe Has AL's Batting, RBI Kings in Avila, Doby NEW YORK (INS) — The Cleve- (306), land Indians ffhished 4th behind New York, Chicago and Boston in They were Harvey Kuenn (.302), Andy Carey (302). Mickey Mantle (| 300) and “Al Rosen « 300) club batting this vear but came up Doby beat out Beston's Ted Wi! Amer liams by homeruns with his champion in 2 four-baggers and nosed out Ber ra by one with his 126 runs batted in with the ican League’ batting Bobby Avila hatted in three and the king and runs Dab) homerun in Larrys Official showed that the Minoso hit for total bases with 304. was tops with 18 three-base hits and had the dubious distinction of being caught stealing statistics released toda, the most Amencan League champions posted a 262 collective batting average, Six percentage the most 1) times points below the league-leading , Yankees Washington's Mickey Vernon amassed the most two-b . Second sacker Avila was offi- pe is eas 33, while Fox and Kuenn ended up tied with the most hits, 201. The Tiger shorfStop als, had the most at-bats, 657. cially crowned the league's king uf swat with an average of 341, the only Clevelander to finish in the top 10 individual standings. ; , Yankee centerfielder Mantle Chicago White Sox outfielder scored the most runs. 129 Minme Minoso was runner up with Cleveland's Rosen. Jackie Jen <0 followed by teammate Nethe sen of Boston and Roy Severs of Fox and the Yankees’ [rv Noren Washington were deadlocked {for tied at 319. and Yank backstop tne most sacrifice flies. each hit- Yogi Berra next with Wi ting 11. Jensen also stole the most Six others. for a total of one bases, 22. more than the 10 that succeeded Is Fatal to BOSTON #—Big Ed Sanders, The former Olympic heavy: | weight champion turnd profes- sional'died Sunday as a result of | ‘a ring knockout blow.-But the soft- | spoken, well-conditioned Ne gr o| never knew be - * * | He was unconscious for the 18 |hours he clung to life after his llth round knockout by New~ Eng- land heavyweight titlist Willie | James « died of a ‘‘subdural “hematoma” | (bleeding between the brain and. brain from the skull) Less than an hour after the 217- pound. 64 giant stationed here’ with the Navy slumped to the can Only KO of Ring Career Heavyweight vas at Boston Garden, he was delicate 4hour brain Dr. William Sweéet, Dr. Sweet \said Sanders bled from more than one point inside the skull indicating “he was- struck i by several damaging blows.” The death was the sixth in box- |ing this year and the second in three days. Featherweight Ralph Weiser died Friday night at Kla- math Falls, Ore., after a knock- ‘out by Teddy Hall of Vancouver, B.C . “T'm terribly sorry. James kept | An autopsy revealed Sanders muttering in hts anguisH upon hearing news of Sanders’ death, “I didn't realize I hit him so hard. goal in the Ist three periods and @ the layer of tissue separating the I thought he would be up in a couple’ of minutes. It's an awful, awful thing.” James added: “I don't whether I'll fight again.” know Effect of Pros, TV on College Game Debated Leahy, Brvant Argue in No-Decision Discussion Sunday Night COLORADO SPRINGS w — It ' you're confused by the debate over what pro football and television may do to college football, listen to a couple of top authorities— and you'll probably remain just | as befuddled. s s - Former Notre Dame coach Frank Leahy and Texas A&M! Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant, taking | opposite sides by agreement, ! argued what the future may hold jn a no-decision debate Sunday night * Leahy, in effect, nnd that | unless a threatened deterioration | in college football is halted, the | professionals are going to take | over both the TV and stadium | crowds anyhow—just as he said, has been the case with baseball Only professional owners and! coaches who want to their best source of talent may save the colleges. he declared Bryant took the wew that the pro game. despite the appeal of undenied polish and skill, can never wean away fans held by old school thes and nvalnes. But unrestricted televi sion, aS opposed to the NCAA's presented policy of limited TV. he maintained City ‘D’ Cage League Opens City Basketbal]) League's Class D teams open their season tonight | with two games scheduled at Lin- | coln Junior High School Tonight's schedule matches Po- colleges 18:30 p. m. Other teams in the league include Lakers, Blue Dev- Ervin Rosa RPpral Estate, Hawks Meteors, Wolverines Elks, Rad Cats, Lakesiders Keego Kiwanis Class A and B action resumes at Pontiac High School. with Price's mecting Clarkston at 7 p. m. and (GMC taking on Courtesy Floors at 8-30 o'clock Hornets and Race Winners Named at Pontiac Rolladium Pontiac Rolladium held its final Ist period roller skating races over the weekend Winners included Juhe Hadden and Lewis Parker in Juvenile “A * Diana Roigotti and Andrew Marchewka in Juvenile “B."’ and Lynn Marchewka and Herb Mus- sen in Juvenile “C" division Week's skate dance contest was won Qy William Rookard and Jill Maneck of Pontiac in 1953, crashed the 0 circle. _Loop’s Existence Threatened Basketball | Results BASKETBALL BESULTS SUNDAY'S RESULTS Mt Bt Mary's 86 &t Quincy 68. Loras 56 Cherry Pt. Marines 80 Beimont Abb SATURDAY'S MAJOR RESULTS STEEL BOWL } Prancis Pa) DALLAS if — word state Copies of a 400. ment that the Southwest Duquesne 64 Geo Wash 71 ‘title af Pitt 71, Fordham 65 ‘consolation | Conference's very existence i< en- eels dangered by a wave of illegal Indiana 73. Notre Dame 70 . itinois 88. Oklahoma A&M 33 recrutting went out Monday to 77, Oklahoma 66 alumni “Or Oo Kansas State 70 Wyoming 50 groups of the seven mem Ohio State 91. Bt Louts 86 «ber schools Missouri 97. Iowa #4 — = ee = Bradiey 79 lowa State 67 Wisconsin Dayton 108 Bowling Green 38 G Ps Minnesota #4 DePaul 84 R t d Purdue 81. So. Methodist 75 arcia a e Kentucky 73 Kavier ‘Ohio: 68 2 . Loyola Chicage' 96. Ripon 4% O S th Cincinnati 9% Colerado State 76 ver mi IN Nebraska 87 South Dekota $1 Mississipp! State 78 Howard 'Ala) 5 TV E East ncounter St Jchns kn: $3. Holy Cr uD \ LL ; . ry aie se are OTe EW YORK (UP) — Feather- N Y¥ Units 60 Boston College 63 weight contender Rudy Garcia of Columbia 66. CCNY 56 Cornell 60. Harvard 46 Los Angeles is favored at 6'2 to 5 Ithaca 88 Army 76 over Gene Smith, knockout spe- Penn 71. Muhlenberg 52 > a Seton Hall 84, Wheaton 65 cialist of Washington, D. C.. for St Prancis :Bkn: 71, Providence 63 (thejr TV 10-rounder tonight at Brown 72, Yale 61 | - Penn State 81. Carnegie Tech 75 | Brooklyn's Eastern Parkway Villanova 7. St. Francis Pa; 71 Arena SOUTH : For the other TV fight tonight at St. Nicholas Arena, where lightweight Kenny Lane of Mus- . kegon, Mich., meets Danny Jo Perez of New York, the wager- Georgia 05. Mercer 15 Wake Forest 100, Virginia 90 SOUTHWEST Houston 78 Texas 58 Tulsa 63. Arkansas 47 FAR WEST UCLA 47 San Francisco 40 It was the alumni that the faculty committee, governing body of the conference. hit at mostly in a report on athletic subsidization at its winter meeting the weekend And it Was pointed. out over this is 4Ram Coaches Quit Coast 11 LOS ANGELES ‘UP)—Four Los Angeles Rams assistant coaches. | claiming they couldn't get along with head mentor Hampton Pool in one of the worst seasons in Ram, history, left the outfit today with Pool'’s best wishes. Ralph (Buck) Weaver, Howard (Red) Hickey, Bill Bafties and Dick Voris officially announced their resignations immediately Idaho 80. Utah State 8&8 .OT ing is at “even money.” California 64. St Mary's ‘Calif: $1 < 7 . Utah 83 Arizona 67 1 | Garcia, California featherweight So California 53. Oregon State 45 ‘har s rr Santa Clara 60 Lbyolea ‘Los. Ane « champ and Inth ranking conten- .der. is favored over unranked PRO BASKETBALL Smith because of their respective SUN ‘s Rk s een —— showings against seventh-rated ;Carmelo Costa in the same East jern Parkway ring. Philadelphia 96 Syracuse 87 Port Warne 100 Boston 99 Minneapolis 80 New York 71 Milwaukee 86. Rochester 74 following yesterday 35-27 victory ever the Green Bay Packers | ne Their confirmed what had been reported previously near the end of a dissemsion-ridden , Season. anmmouncement |ing previously preserve | traditional | , teams | Michigan could have a serious effect on the | lice and Boys’ Club at 7 p. m. and | Billy Goodman (.303). Jim Finigan | State Spartans and Slaybaugh's at i eee a lowa Five Falls fo Missouri; Bucks in Upset Ohio's Quintet Spills St. Louis as Freeman Bags 37 Points CHICAGO F Missouri's screeching Tigers, with victories over two of the top teams in the Big Ten within six days, turn their guns on Wisconsin tonight. The Tigers Saturday ruined what would have been a perfect day for Big Ten teams by dump- undefeated Iowa 97-94, in one of the- big upsets of the present basketball season. Missouri alse defeated Indiana, floor. In games tonight, Wiscon- sin is at Missouri, Southern Methodist at Indiana and St. Mary's of California at Iowa. Aside from lowa's oss. seven conference teams trumped in with victories Saturday giving the Big Ten 21 triumphs in 28 games against non-league foes for a 750 average ° * * this record, only three Ohio State, Illinois and — are undefeated but no lost more than one game. Despite team has | Missouri's two wins and two by | Notre Dame account for more than half the losses Notre Dame's efforts to make it three in a row were shattered by Indiana in a nationally televised game Saturday. Trailing until the final 30 seconds. Indiana took a | 69-68 lead on a basket by sopho- |more Hallie Bryant and went on to win, is . e Ohio a high-scoring ma- | chine made St. Louis victim No. 3 with a 91-86 victory. Guard Robin Freeman. who had scored 80 points in two previous games, came up | with 37 to lead the way. Center George Bonsalle and 'guard Bill Ridley. Tlinois’ big and little men. teamed for 29 points to lead the Tllini to a 5933 victory over Oklahoma A & M_ Bonxsalle 6-7. scored 18 points and Ridley, -9 pumped: in 2! Butler Proves Easy for Michigan Five ANN ARBOR (‘#—Butler Univer- sity’s basketball team proved an easy victim for the University of Michigan Saturday night as the Wolverines scored their 2nd vic- tory in two starts 71-36 . * - Butler's dismal 18 per cent shoot- ing average was one reason for the easy win for U. of M. Michi- gan compiled a Ist half average of 33 per cent. Lea@hg scorers were Wally Cox for Butler, with 18 and Don Eaddy and Jim Bar- ron with 16 = for Michigan r ey Southwest Conference Asks Alumni to » Stop Illegal Grid Recruiting Practices the hardest group to control, that while “evidence of such wrong- doing has occurred is too strong to be doubted” the kind of evi- dence that will stand up in court could not be obtained ie _* The committee found that valu- able gifts to prospective athletes, payment of money and promise of employment to parents in an effort to influence athletic recruit-' ing and efforts to evade the rule in the proper signing of athletes | were threatening -‘the good name” (of the conference. = * . | The committee exacted a pledge from each member of the league | that it would tighten rules to bet- ter -contro}: its alumni and other supporters of its athletic teams. The member schools—Texas, Tex- as A&M. Rice, Arkansas, Baylor, Texas Christian and Southern Methodist — are distributing the statement to the ex-student organizations, It was the first time in history for the Southwest Conference te openly acknowledge that recruft- ing had gotten out of hang and to make an appeal to the public to discourage undue interference jby the alumni. a ee 2 “v's - jase w ' _ Vs ss a 1 Wx ; 3 pire i : rr ! ~ * . ; = ° Be ye ‘ ' ‘ 9 e +=" é , ' ™ f . , * Pt 7 y * : : ~*~ a ; ye ‘ . : ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 TWENTY-FIVE je Se Browns Tune Up for Lions With 42-7 Victory ==2 sk cf aiginal anaes ie eas . for the ee ae uaa sie in Cup Play McClure and Ed Rankin, beth | Pro's job. 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One | Grave Blankets . . . $6.00 and $12.50 = Monday morning found several stretch in the living room and Head of AEC Says ONE TON Syomen. from the church t the| I'd poke my arm out through the ; for a bee. They did ‘ip the | kitchen window.” . In | 4-WHEEL-DRIVE work including the washing. | «11, wonderful! It— Oh, Jim, U.S. leads in Arms TRUCK aplag Up tena pemaliged the home to carry on recuperating. | to Mrs. Otto Berndt, | renee toner cool comm for the Women's groups of | this will continue until | take over. | j i ; fear L. MacDonald, was in the | of his client She stood beside him | ussia a Se SOE AMS eens, THE TRUCK THAT WILL TAKE om business. At that time |without a word, made no attempt | >78U%s replied: | (fusth oumen carriod on as\to entgt Ge hous aitl be bea|. “Tet. We stated ovener. We YOU THROUGH WHEN OTHERS CAN'T dol rm have more material to experiment . Tide is the om ‘we do with all mayday occupant of | vith. We have more facilities. We This is the great NEW linder, members who need help,” Mrs.| She was a huge woman, with | Delieve we have more of these very 115 HP, Super-Harricane L-Head en- HOWARD LOSEE FLOYD LOSEE NELSON PLACE por % roll’ upon roll of dat pushing and | /@ge experimental machines. But, gine that now gives the Willys Truck Superintendent Managing Director Foreman and curled under toward the gray- | green walls. The high chimney of white quartz and granite extended above the peak of the roof. "A small balcony ran all around the you don't suppose they'll come back for these furnishings, too, do you? This is the dearest house. Like a dream, Jim. My dream anyway. A—a real honeymoon cot- tage I guess." At a quarter past five, a limow sine drove slowly down the steeg grade, rumbled across the bridge and came to a stop. Jim walked bulging her tightly stretched pasty | white skin. Her nose was a small i very rapid and satisfactory prog- ’| is ‘substantially ahead of Soviet the plateau before she spoke. “This is Mrs. Gelstrap. My cook, and my friend. I don't know what I'd do without her.” The massive face broke into a broad smil@ and a giggle came out. Her voice was high, with just the suggestion of a whine when toward the open front door. “I must say I find a woman in tight pants quite suggestive. I'll let you know tf there is anything I want.” WASHINGTON @ — Chairman Lewis L..Strquss of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) said today the United States is ‘‘making ress’ and continues to lead Russia in the nuclear weapons field. Asked in a copyrighted interview with the magazine U. 8S. News and World Report whether this country since I can't look behind the Iron Curtain, I can't be absolutely cer- | tain."” —By Hugh Lawrence Nelson Japs Eye Arm Work TOKYO @—Japanese armament plants may be on the verge of a today bedroom. He followed slowly, hglf, He had four fish in his creel, the | 4e™ way for repairing F86 Sabre- 7 < a jets for Nationalist China, four sub-| Alternating current, the kind marines for Thailand and building| available in most households in 20 gunboats for Burma, ¢ America, gets its name. from the : fact it is alternately positive and ne, stive-in its initial energy out- put. About two out ef three Americans | drink coffee for breakfast. | largest a good 14 inches and the expecting to find her in t é — ~~ smallest 13, when he heard the she was very busy throwing her clothes from the, closet and the partially unpacked suitcases. From time te time, she held wp a garment, glared at it in speculation and either discarded Did You Know?--- ° work.” Jim walked grumpily to the end | of the small] wharf which extended | a few feet out into the lake. He | had the feeling his client would | summon him as soon as she saw “All right. Let's have it. You're scaring the fi%h.”’ « . “Too bad, chum. The message is from Mrs. Hilton. Mrs. Hilton Carlson, She sent me over to tell $3% MORE Power. a“ - With Service! ... All this complete for the low price of ........ . $100.00 Bronze Memorial Marker ... . $65.00 We are on the property at all times to serve you... Just a | red blob, like a currant set in a COME IM AND SEE THIS GREAT WULYS | in Mid-Air Collision tas samy poli. TRUCK MADE BY THE WORLD'S LARGEST | phone call will save you time and money. We suggest you GIG HARBOR, Wash. —Two| She held out both hands, small ” ses — MAKER OF 4-WHEEL-DRIVE VEMICLES | consult with us before making any decision on pre-needs. | ‘Air Force pilots killed yes-| hands looking out of place at the ay Choice locations in every section. terdlay in a collision of their Sabre-| ¢@4s of her floursack arms. Jim Kaher-Wihys Sales Division, @ULTS MOTORS, GC. . : tim end were Int Jame | Yet once om het eet om wi Fs\| , Perry Mount Park Cemetery Teeslink, kiand, ” showed bil v 4 4 Sand ant N12. Donald L. Mootry, 24 ran wiih wnemie owe ill Willys Sales & Masters K-W FE 4-1563 — FE 4-9882 son of Hazel Fern Lynch, of| Mrs. Carison off the driver, ° ° : Ros Amgiien, and Witiam ‘Sectry, | waited. dnt be tnd turned the ca: TONSILINE Service Sales-Service a of Salem, Ore. and started the climb back toward NOMS GucRY eneVe @ rooay 695 Aubur a Ave. Pontiac, Mich. 7675 Highland Rd., Pontiac, Mich. , ry x ad ie “i a P a7 Ne ts ve a Fx \ . “s ; 2. —— - s - et Sk ee % . : ‘ = ] : Hurry ! OPEN EVERY NITE ‘TIL CHRISTMAS of Discounts New Raytheon $ Table Model TV STILL IN ORIGINAL FACTORY CRATES Originally Priced at DOG” 83- CHANNEL TUNER NO MORE WHEN THESE ARE GONE! 1953 Model UM 1734A The House PS 125 W. HURON ST. wh FIRST COME FIRST SERVED PH. FE 4-058] PLENTY or race panxinc ‘Where Wrigley’s Used to Be‘ riewry or rare PARKING i a A a ee MONDAY,, DECEMBER 13, 1954 | | . » ns _—_— — . THE PONTIAC PRESS, __ TWENTY-SEVEN Célleges, Universities oP pire rp of Cincinnati.) Watch Out for Frauds ‘Handicapped Kids Hosted | PMO UTE SERVICE - Enroll More Students ~ : 3 | . ‘at Yule Party by Coeds - ° pang aera age a ment increased 6.8 per cent‘ this \ y | student held at the Del ENCHAT @ Aten o| Sine oer mae He tet we |COIstmas Crooks Plague DALLAS w-A doen Kids had Canna cerry nose et Seat | aM pay manent aga and Universi | figures on a arial rapa B B . B tun at a Christmas party yesterday | ern Methodist University. The Dr. Raymond Walters, president 1385.10 fulltime students. etter Business Bureau so ant lacwmpdarpdiomng lnt| treed anyon pol prea a By HUGH BR. JACKSON A yuletide racket brought to not hear the carols. ical defects, You can depend on getting the’ max- = imum heat from your burner when -you use MARAFUEL. Try it! It gives complete combustion! Thot meons more heat! Phone FE 2-9181. Preisdent, Better Business Bureau of New York: City “NEW YORK (INS)—Mrs. Jones answered her door bell. The uni- formed caller said: ‘Delivery from the XYZ company. I have a Christmas package for Mrs. Clark next door, but she's not in —will you please accept it for her?”’ “I don't recall ordering any such package,” said Mrs. Clark. Upen opening it, the women. dis- covered the package was stuffed with old newpapers. They were vietims of the ever-recurrent “fake-delivery” hoax. busy avenue, a street photograph- Mrs. Jones, as a good neighbor, | accepted the package and paid the A father and son were out shop- | ‘ *\laws and regulations are con- j the attention of the bureau While the sending or unorered | merchandise is not prohibited by postal statutes, so far as postal | AY CHEER — Outside of cerned persons receiving such mer-| door holds a candy cane cluster chandise are under no obligation | on an evergreen wreath. Use bon- to accept, pay, or account for it. bons, too. The kids will love it. Most fields of business have their fringe of unscrupulous “gyp oper- ators." The mail order field is no! ing heart-rending messages and the bureau's files begin to bulge | with complaints from abused con- Follow these general ‘‘don'ts"’ to be safe: (1) Don't fall for offers cereha ae ‘ “gyp” Le |of bargains that are obviously too aur Two Top Jap Reds ‘east’ Reported in China TOKYO w—The two top leaders |of the Japanese Communist party, missing four years are in Red China, Kyodo News Service re ported today. The agency identified them as Sanzo Nosaka and his No. 2 man, Kyuichi Tokuda. They disappeared with seven | other Communist leaders after 24 & party members were purged on/| @ orders of the occupation in June 1950. ’ Two of the seven—Shoichi Kas- | & uga and San-Ekj Matsumoto—sub- | By sequently were arrested. Kyodo| # to play in. Actually this item was a piece of paper with a house printed on it. The public would do well during '¢@ | gains, which in some cases may | be backed up by the display of ad- | vertisements, inserted in prominent publications at one time for the specific purpose of creating a fic- titious “regular” selling price. ed to “take” charity appeale— | said the Tokyo Metropolitan Po- | Another such petty racket, active; high pressure action from com- (lice Board is convinced the re- especially duri the Christmas | PRICES Gives You the Incentive to Run, Walk or Drive to ng - | maining five still are in Japan. street peddier, with ——— a carton on his back, selling three || pairs of nylon house for $1. | == & J. eMITH Cc BRACB Brace Snith Funeral ems { Street losing any money.” 538 West Lowrence | What they fail to realize is that | Pontiac, Michigon they will be lucky if they find one, a Se good stocking in the three wrapped | ulance Service pairs. SSS SAM BENSON 20 S. 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One | piece steel body. 45” leng. $32.50. *B bown ° . ‘ ; ae ie ae . , ) “| a ‘ ; é . P . ‘ 4 @ 5 62-70 South Saginaw St. | Dr. Sam’s Word Choice TWENTY-EIGHT ‘ a Bob Considine Says: Makes Story CLEVELAND (INS) — That's a story, Dr. Sam You know, the one happened before, dur- . went telling it last asked to repeat cops, and for him a6 i th bd styl met th long last, it was time to tell it to his hity I thought I H it. Then it was stranger than ever For a time it didn't seem like the * game story at all. But it. dawned . Just the words were Lacius Did his neck pain him after his brushes with the busty haired in- truder? It pained said. Did “exquisitely,” Sam he race upstairs, pelt mell, when he heard his poor wife) scream? No, Sam “‘ascendetl’”’ the stair- ease, Later he ‘descended’ to the it by heart.| sam “saw” nothing. Sam “en- .. backwards, until he started into, us in time that the plot was) rT “laamnet pat, was an ageubie ob- © Sound New muddy little beach in front of his house, leaving the unwary. listen- ‘er to believe he might have para-— chuted to the scene of his second, encounter of the night. | What did Sam see? That's what | the lawyer frequently wanted to} | know. “Lot of people believe his story,” | Bam seemed a bit offended by °¢ hard-bitten old detective com- | plained to me during a recess the | other day, “Lot of people who visioned” or ‘‘visualized”’ this or started out believing we had the thet on the might of what he = right always calls “the tragedy.” 'a guilty fellow dream up such a He was ‘stimulated’ to do some. CT42y story? thing ebout Marilyn, ‘‘stimulated’| He went on to say, ‘People to puruse the “form” that had/| figure that this story's so nuts the use of seo common a verb. ‘killed his wife and slugged him, | that it might be right. They figure and ‘‘stimulated” te look into little | that if he wanted an alibi’ all he Chip's room to see how the child had to say was somebody big and had fared through the “bizarre” | tough came in, beat him up, and happening |when he woke up, bingo. Not get “And how were things in there?” | @ll involved in up and down™ the he was asked in basic English. SIDE GLANCES Dr. Sam, @ neat man with a _ ‘THE, PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1954 _ ‘stairs, rassling on the beach, and! ALLEY OOP - } | Bill Corrigan, the poor man’s | Clarence Darrow, if she could ad- BU hastily but gallantly agreed, | from the prosecution and it now say, ‘Why would” ‘service now generally make double | \ all that.” . . We had the feeling Friday that the whole case teetered on the beth Borke, spoke up and asked dress a question to - Sheppard. but there were angry bellows never came off, Mrs. Borke got as far as “Dr Sam . . . ” which she said in @ manner far from hostile. We'll toss and turn at nights for years to come, wondering what she want- ed to ask, Portugal Pays Double LISBON (UP)—The government announced that al! Portuguese civil servints’ salaries had been in-| creased by 10 pre cent to keep up with the increased cost of living | here. Members of the large ctvil | what they earned 18 years ago by Galbraith | strangely juvenile face, replied that! | he had ‘‘evaluated’’ the situation | j in the lad's room. Then he de-| | scended to battle with a “form” | | that became the ‘‘silhoyette of an indivudual” but, once engaged in j “Bring her back again sometime—I'd like to see what kind of teenager she develops into!" | Bape, 1906 by NEA Gorvinn the F & tap ES Pn OF oni zr— | j ] i “Go ahead, George! Ask him for my hand first—when he says yes, , you_can laugh and hint to him about a job!”’ by Carl Grubert CAPTAIN EASY ! ; by Leslie Turner by Charies Kuhn , No Matter W hat 7 Your Problem May Be A Quick Action WANT AD Can help you solve it. e DIAL FE 2-818) Ask for the Want Ad Dept. WRIGLEY S - CHEWING GUM SHUCKS, THIS ALL SEEMS KIND oO’ si a” ; -..& PRISONER ESCAPED AN’ IS IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD HE'S A BAD ONE,SO BE -— CAREFUL .”’ ow a . | Ll 7 oan 7 by Edgar Martin FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS \ = 1 GOT A. WEARS FAAER MES UK ae Gaia IN “SA SS 5E5U 4 by Merrill Blosser ah, ten, DONALD DUCK NAOMI'g AKT ee ee Fats Ope tw nt NANCY by Ernie Bushmiller HERE'S A CONE, SAY WHERE YOU PEEWEE, BUT DON'T a, I FOUND A DOLLAR, BUT IF. THE GANG FINOS OUT I'LL HAVE TO AT THEM AL IM AWAKE, MAJORS ASA BURGLAR YOU ONLY MAKE SLIGHTLY MORE NOISE THAN A TEAM OF HORSES TROTTING THROUGH A COVERED BRIDGE S<~— WHATS THE (DEA OF PUTTING THE SNATCH ON MY SUNDAY {4 4HM-SH TWH66S! SORRY TO AROUSE YOu, BUT affair today, | Ing on GM P - Rat : has Man ; o Tis I the stat of the period of Chiers'Ro i. 300038 onl can Pear y dealings. we resident | ales fo Emplo Car Skids Into — = = ee ee gurty, "Mo ee ee gn | OFF 8 range of 2 points ren to Raise $16,500 Spring was actin French government of a tee to (UP)—Computetios coniiteg ee, ’ _ going to deviate rated it wasn’t Net. 148 be: ou: cabbage. Ped. round & point lower. ,000 to H. Curt y upon Har- schedule to Pontiac was c= be carrot Carrots Mo 1) 10-00 dos Trading was rapid with House UF Agencies <—“< of, Gen so agp ‘omy te ao Saturday Yor inhresreetved Wheat near the No 1. 3003.80 Psio-3.00' dos, Celery. falling late shortly, after the tape DETROIT (UP The award, i +| the gan employers. cove oi Ww car hit a tree, ! hour was end of the 125 don Mel gt ag “Eg ing. The the to raise ) = A campaign |“ . instituted Michigan red ty | pee ee ee , first | dos. ou Onlery root MeL 16 - | brief congestion lasted br sal $16,500,000 for in. 1802, was by Napo- ity C Employment Prank Township Pol $2 to % higher _— dig ty 1.06-1.50 time. only a and maintenance construction impressiv bestowed in a ‘ommission Act Secur- Van Atta lice Chief to % 26%; corn eet eee | €50-7.00 | bu. Horse- of buildings ‘e ceremony an| Max M 2 Diener’s paid today that higher, December aden | ae bes ee feo ee | Rohivebt Here is the w ing torch fund agenci hous. | nston residence in the Wash- Dro alert | Dimers ear shtited om fay pone mee to % Sean Dees oats oe ot vases. aide bist mat Se “ divisions started in Detyoit next oti ve rharcsng pacenéa ae Bonnet, Cotte ee Aah Diener wan oeek Trail near US10. Tks pivleone lower. Decem toes Roh 13 Fi ae pee _Dacotitnctanged te higher sad in toa ean the first of its! Bonnet me OeeetSam would gohan Regd | alas eet soe sal in higher a toes, No 1.°2.50-2.80 sa- bag: pots: mixed, a nation, was recognized mn. 1. effecti < . , January 2.81%; wih oa =. oo ong. potas | lower, aircrafts rubbers mostly by the Metropolitan announced | ® Carties as Hoston ive . . unchanged to 27 lard | No 1.00-1.50 bu: bw Bane 9 Aistillers mostly ing Fund. — Detroit Build- | ®™ple magnificent said | pounds lower. cents a hundred No . Ley dos —" hothoure. higher, Nigher, of. American cca wens room Se tee, rete an 1es Cen Prec Payee car bat it copes sachanged tow 2S Se met | eo cadavers 17, the samo oe ssc |i Car- Trai ! : . e 25 ; aa c . s 1 in Prices ba, Tomatoes. ah mised, alle higher ek will concentrate = prosperity.” a eee | png. fia rare pees ee r-Train Crash cuIcaGo een eS 2.%5-3 » movie , airlines Busin Seusinese corporations | “Y - a revision Seon ge fMICAGO, Dee. —_— ne Mega rip. 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Perry in | Sgo%s AA, 0 02 Ath her 3 ‘wara:1sn2 RY Coots 2, | Noble, certified and William R. land County resident have pamed| very comms aid te y “LAFF ’N’ WIN” Sem ek St. GE menor ig? [Brum Belts... 383 MY Cent... -:2 303] Onis, aes roel eg anenens. | (0 nr ag Bar Ressttcl eee eee light and oo = f ah, Seem sate, with rean-tpe | Bar sear, reupte oiss Bins. $03 Ream ‘v--” S02 (Nope and are ed 8 partnership | cording law in the ttle damage or Michigan --. a game ra Sunday ainme. wes standards 384. current unchanged: US | Campo Wy: -- 4 Bor Ste Fe. ons eee eae ore Spee of Lohft & | sing to annsuncoment at Lan. People ONL at the end of Crystal 222, checks ts. air. eo west Atri... 163 75 W. Huron St. rey offices at | in aoa coomections at Lan.| Woman Is Hospitali SEE Y ~ homes wrecker escorind Li SE as Be Ree Ge #4 Pontiac High S retarted tren team saben by son” | After Royal Ook a TOMORROW’ ’ . « § safe was mony who said rd ivestock Ck Pee a3 Pann EPL... 113 cee have bee School. Both from | for admission now eligible Mrs Crash W S <—< peTRorr Lv Geter Trae.” go> Parke Pit 2° gas | Scar aaa’ ws enement (tee to the bar 1029 ¢ Marjorie Ha , ieee STOCK Ce fe Parke Ds... 36.3 work for the account- J. Kabcenell include Gennen uger, 30, of ; of cua a rummage 00, No carty 13 (AP)—Hogs salable == es oe graduated from past five years Hempstead, Louie J. Kenneth H ported in tai Hazel Park, is re- * distribution. For chart ee —— e,cept | Sane as Ae Fase Dene istration. usiness Ad-| , mers, in head injuries y Hospital with table mercial yearlings - le Cop .... . ss seees ‘ rs | Oakland and ary inl |i pia ie Sky Se vc eted 7 Pant _ cde Berkey, Charles ‘Mag ara alle — = : have, fresh fruls_d repeapic. Sed Sea, Sak ee eras et ere S18 ee cen: Holy” Philip A. Yung 9 Raya Oa : al part 21. Coca ao GQ... 6 be jai oung; - uger’ 3-9214. fancy fruit a light weteh few commereial tnd po Cots ee Polina Se: me of Neisner phe ge employes ge reese. em Oak 3, told Royal Jeger Glenn, a If your friend's —AGV. Mg Pind aaiaes heifers 17.00- Pall cee ee oy = an 7h according to manager Store here, Periman; . er and Elliott was driving east Police that he bail, Ph. im jail and cuead iekart saat uve, fully $0 crate | Con Bale ...4 @ Reo a. oe Employes with thre O. G. Berg. |X, Deane: OY alma on Lincoln aven i. oad mostly pg agen canners and peel pod 4% 110 «=—Reyn su... eligible Charies Huntington - | Hauger until he ran into BP L E T E A Glean-ap | Rummage = al oe Cont Gan So. ad RR riety ¢| | Former Pont T. Nolen. — was not ined Pd S ut s' : =e 5 oe : uburn Mon. & Tues = ll carly sales goed and ¢ ome eeen ing Cont an 11.3 Rock — aM Gilmore ae rene Everett Ponti - Driver’ li RA Deagtan 2 = & eras Utility and commereia me very 3 zoe. | core Pa. eB dos Land oat St te secretary of the i an criver Hurt After A irmlgnioe Poor Cc | ow m™m tose ‘ gee es a= Cla ieeat ene sh wight "uty and calle "12.00-20 08 Cuma , line 313 Seed a) ak . i ragga H 4 = in T ar Collision : e at Wheel Oo VE RA G E | OR 3-7118. Real Estate. nee Per, car cn De Ban. tie Shell Oo | eraduate of eas Se Theodore J. Mankowski, 28, o A Milford motorist who ‘ Inn a ee 0, market not fully Bows ine: Sy sinc 2. 4] sd. M — it Senge ae was’ tocol boa ate oo $. Com- : CHICAGO he meee ee eee” oe Poesy oore, 21 Gingell tace and Mercy Hospital | ship Saturda Commerce ‘Town- f ocent Plea Filed |=, "= ome arp Soe Hy Beets a kopinnd an trate maa snd oe res ere S| Hoop tony at Ponti: Genera na eee ee ve, closed acti Kod..... Me 4 | Former otor Division at Auburn collisi ; = or 2 in Assault sows tairly eetiy her on butcher. El & Mus ia. $1 od on cel. $07 | the Sige ten of training in Avon Township. Bendelow Rds. . Michigan ase mei cee 10380 De tte El 7s oma ae department, he = » » | Brighton State Police of _eanins mute on soi ene mane ty 1180-1870: chute Gnd Jona... yp erp . Lankey,* replaces Remipery: E. Valdivia’ 28 Pike, of von said 61-year-old an 367 a tee arcs assault- | 300 Tb 16 00-1 230-280 1b Toes Mor... Fd ew Spo F Nepaltmeallak < deputies Oakland County = hog curve near Cee Iris, ran off East Pike St Court were Dona = toe Is enter 18.0000 1 Die caged ;, 260- Prek ~ . 14 Switt Wer. 1 ner, 47, as oti a J. Wer Auburn. that his carp eastbound sj hit an a road aad FE ° Oak, well Seaman F. Jocehe Soya | a Tae. ari claran sown an: |e Bice Cy eee as Moraine aL rsicig eared ps be apelied aed ane o——= Po godine +0588 . | ge B00. 5 ceeeee 4 ee “ ». a waa 20, of cinughte? ‘steers and salable calves na = mats nm Tromp Pa amas sey Berd =< ee into Mankowski's. ial aaiiiniin aid —, — | udge Frank L. ner ai up sales stead ifers scarce > | Gen Ry 1 90.7 Tre R Bear.. 47.3 | Hart t y by GM | i . Doty x ond out y to weak. can. y Sig... nw Al ow H. President ; |Na i FO : Incest pes for the pair_and vena hy ee ee See Curtice. Warne, mene Bandit Spurns $2 Tok med Dow Director . | ordered rial set for the present ir Ee eee | Sa ero Bilmard A, Brom. of GM's Delco oA ona § oke | taro w — Becn cwa TN to Oakl were own 23.60- e 3 00: jette eee. . 6 . ° é 4 . - | bond. County Jail ar sooy |, er $6.28; good end ra i.tis te | Quogren 2 kis va us..'se| rom ae. a» ssh he gave = sie aad quette, and Jack native of Mar SURANC Nov. — Oak juvenile let Se saan 166°9.00; yuunty — at Neem ‘ 2 = Pruit 2" py pened the a register and oeay in three Dow Pee orig ERVICE good 600 Pm ROSS: & ane Ot West 8... 342 08 Lines ...: % || Rocheste it was empt to show the robber subsidiaries was pratt ; es * Lake Ori receipts. toch yearling sock crests’ 1 te | ull OM... ins Oe peel 77 va r Man Given ent Cee | The companies a today. || ae Orion Motorist | sm ravine fact Soe WS (SOP las pt E'S “1: #°|3-15 Yeors for Breaki rage yom “International Lid, Seeger urt 5 sheep 100: Slane eo. ee S989 in : fled. er-Ameri Hb mical . hive 2 Car Hits Tree Ti Reg an lambs Homestak ... Ly weet On Tei te — K. Sandusky, 23, of 3534 ‘| port Co. ican Ltd., and Dow Ex- See or Call Nisa’ Cuthrell, 51, of 2093 chmivgice 1800-18 or ee Naas Houd Mer..... Hy Westg . we... Be 3 to 15 a a received from a M et 3083 | jotteuil to wood $e Nell to. Low. ave Indust Rays. 408 Woe Di Pe Ht tekey when “be "cppeared L. ROBER = aynard Joh peda rela paieyis = viteatysbent ey | me Gow 3 Fost Sha $14) beloee _ Oniiend ae T LOHFF, C.P.A | 307 Contant! nson a tree. and struck Forei , mh meee Frank L. Dot Circuit AND —— 7 Communi insurance Mercy ° ed at St. Jose eatEW YORK, Dos 12 (AP) — Mere eee ntering Dec. 6. ing and TAKE PLEASU E, C.P.A _— Phone FE Hospital for face cuts ph | im dollars, othe follow Pca Por 30 y The He admitted AS RE IN ANNOUNC . * | eee 4-4523 ukland County sheriff ,, Sold] __ Bey son FUNERAL HOME ith _teurent nights References Call efter 4 tion service Attics. rec rooms, _ ¥-1826 HOME SERVICE CALLS Girstimae wae 7 FF i a UNE . } talization-vacation wit | Senral WYOEENIST Poa Pant |_>™ FEswie | cememt and plastert ing. Special | De DAY OR NIGHT Waise conctons father of Carol Ann and Wayne | Ambulance Service Plane or Motor pay-retirement fund | or full time association in a WANTED WA TTREAS EXPERI. low holiday prices E | Dressmaking, Tailoring 16, MITCHELL'S TV KNAPP SHOT REPRESENTATIVE Carmicheel; dear brother PE +071 ; | ractice where @ hygienists ef. | enced 8183 Cooley LE Rd ___| BRICK” BLOCK AND ~ CET | —— Paes FE 32871 OR_ 31802. Daniel meet bere Norman | : (suaranteed salary-bonus rte ore egprectated Write Pon- WANTED BABY SITTER nak salt pine etnee + | sey A eed too | wrD PLAIN SEWING AND AL- | DA | MIDDLEAGED WwiDow Hould. vid Car- . | thee = a 76. ferably with own trans ton | large or om teed terat! Work guaranteed. FE. | eiieis ead tes coarion, ban. | Monuments 4A) and commission $2 weeks -1es Frese S08 aa MEAT | In Twin Beach Country Club area | cst _ph_ FE ¢86ne | Sewers ope | Typewriter Service 22A | owers get acquainted sive Bex eroft. Puneral service will be. P a | ernoons ure. Fri ‘. , held Tuesday, Dec ith at 3) BUY DIRECT AND BAVE a Vear No layot{s, cal roe Pe bie | - EM 33341 ~ aes ere | WORK Furniture Refinishing 16A 16A TYPEWRITERS RENTED So - S m. et the -Johns Fu- — Granite & — = ny furnished All expenses EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES, ( — ees | __Miteheil’ s 1233 N inaw St. sos ola wares ve FE neral Home With Rev Fred AR. obert J. & George EB. Sionaker feae department. Full or _ Instructions. 9 Carpenter ontracting — | REPAIRING want UES A a | TYPEWRITERS AND ADDINO MA- 21204 Doroth white . ike. Carmeshaal ee hae mlala~ aa paid on same. For details) pan “time “Barn veatra Christ ~~~~ | Ruff or trim Get our bid too | _clalte $7333 | chive iy rg Eapert wert. | — ae iN ORTA ’ j enera. ® e Sup will he im siete ot the Donelson. | aiiy ‘ooneciain se 1a see Mr. N. Ruth, Wal-| mss meney_ Apply Peger's lies US. GOVT sons: wen. TBs CR SEN — | Garden en Plowing 1 168 ply Co., Lawrence REDUCE ~ | Johna Puneral Spe Perry Pe 5-409 | EXPERIENCED PIZZA PIE MAK omen. 18-56 Start high as 829000 SAVE TIME AND MONEY. OFT | | a “iss 30- | - dron Hotel, 6 to 9 pm. ier quarters available FE) Gonth Quality NOW’ 23.000 jobs| @ings done the Weat Aad wayi| EDMUNDS & 8ON Uphelstoring g 3 ARB YOU OVERWEIONT? e ‘ ’ T u Experience often unneces- 4 : STIPATED? seph A. 90 West Berkshire, age | open pe ' ain) ¢ t Bul) dort: | be hear eae rpg ____ Cemetery Lots 5 _Monday and _ Tuesday. _ EXPERIENCED SALES y Ornts sary Get FREE 36-page book | coueier as ans pein ee ane a DRAPES. SLIP COVERS. MATERI-| Try, our safe scientific. quteB Blizabeth B Depuis, dear father | ~~~ ~~ | MAN WITH CAR WOULD YOU for smail Weer and ready showing jobs. salaries, testa, re- a FE 8142, 3-6657 als Beedle. 1927. | ef Mrs. Virginia Gould, Kenneth | nner — PARK CEME like to Increase your weekly in- wear Part time and full Lae culrements WRITE Bor 37 | Floors baseme: ts riveways ——— THOMAS Phot arERING Thdiviual out-tiona - came oa itred Deon. | i aPat ens “ 4 rolling ‘R saae| aed Sem Benson's, BOS Perey!) reeves fect. = = ~ CARPENTER WOR | UBundry Service Service 18 18 8 TELEGRAPH PE 5-0888 | 109 WEDDINO Se 67 86. end iMred Depuls ¢@ cnave or IN WHITE CHA your spare time selling Rea | ———— ee wae Mary Roy. Miss Ellen Depuis Call Ortenvilie 9773 _ | Products to consumers tn city of EXPERIENCED MAID FOR GEN __ Work Wanted Male 10 _ On’ ps7. Sos See Se CURTAINS NTLON 8 Gtk SMA. eee materiel PE ss707, tro Mgr “a8 w oe and Mrs. Agnes Carlson. Funeral ——— Pontiac? Write or see GO A eral housewort and care of 1 ' TSiScE AND terial: expertly finished tn letest reads. wad teachin I 19 uron. arrangements will be announced Ourdin 97 8& Bend Holly of eniia Liv> in EM 33612 Ask for | CARPENTRY oe Fela ce equipment. Cotton rugs, all sizes, | EAKLE’S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- ee Seter by the Muntece Puneral write Rawieigh’s, Dept MCL-| Wire Mam in- AVAILABLE FORMER ASSIS | _ment_work | washed & fluff dried AUTOMAT tog, tie Cooley Lake Rd. EM | Wtd. Child. to Board 26 BOX REPLIES Rafi oI Stoel ott Me | ExpeRtencry “RFCiEW HELP | fet fe reicemicet asneechine re, | CUSTOM, Sat fa n 7" Wa LAUNDRY 3 N Telegraph R4.| _>0041. Pree estimate “| E , | EMMONS | T DECEMBER 12. 1054 9 BRICK. LAYERS MUST BE W Huron ir, toot meter plant main-| _eencing Modernising VE ¢-84 pamen re Tere erom center Lost & Found 24 cnitprRen Loven aND CARED emont Commerce, union Winters work Call after Expeatheten GIRL FOR FIRE nee rvisor and tooling PLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS| = CACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUPF-. Soe oO for Also baby ‘TIRES Plesterin- and ti work rei — ° , r ‘ reward for return Pine Lake ] Gs inate Parte |g. | —Aeems i | see FOR DOCTOR'S OFFICE CEMENT WORK baa mes, PE von Fe CORT HAULING ODD JOBE! sree” ee saste M ANTED FURNITURE _the Bunton Punerel Home =f ACCOUNTANT OR | SALE SMEN Nurse “training required Regis-| Foundations, basement floors. | jog Wrntaraa TLAY.| Cheap FE ¢0687 | fOaT BROWNISH TAN SHOUL- Ce ee OWEN, DECEMBER 11. 1954 CARL, | RAN EP tration not necessary Positon| Griveways, sidewalks and cheap | = ——= ‘fint«hing 18 Edison | LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKINO. der strap pocket book in Eagle teous service and the 323°) Longspur Lane. Milford ROOKKE ER Unusual opportunity tn new real | available immediately Write Pon labor MY 20792 after 4:30 32-4405 | _Rubbisb hauled FE 2-0603 | Theater Sun night Dec. § Valu. | : price in cash € Mich, ege 89 Funera menyie For accounting department tn to | ty and buildin organization We tiac Press| Box 102 CARPENTER WORK WANTED | GaneRNizivioN AK AND CARPEN- LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING. | able papers needed FE 2-1266_ Le S SAL ES “CO. will be held Tuesday Dec i¢t cal ‘retail store ust have ac have our own land new homes NATIONAL CASH REGISTER New or olf OR 38405 s,s try. Basements recreation rooms reasonable rates. OR 34276 any-| [OsT TRI-COLORED COLLIE IN et lie.m et the C J. Godcharct counting or bookkeeping back and resale des Covering ®| cashier with grocery store et- GCanINET MAKING AND FIN- and cubinets. Free estimates FE, time. vietnity of Eliz. Lake Estates oxere ND_ COUNTY'S LAROEST Funere] Home, Keege Harbor. ground Age #290 eed oppor, wide area Wer wats am expert | perience EM 1 Ished carpentry FE 2-4855 44507. | ~O' DELL CARTAGE. | Reward or FE 2-4113 oe ee te: Ld v an ully of- unity or eadvancemer pply ed jert mnable sales- matt fictating. Interment in Commerre Miss Roach Michigan State Fm oes whet cam baits Acale wok _ PERMANENT POSITION N oF GARPENTER WORK WANTED. INSULATION CARPENTER WORK Lecal eos Distance Moving LOST: WET CELL FLASHLIGHT WANTED ANTIQUE DISHES RB : t open for a capable Poptiac Part time only. 3-22776. Attics, kitchens bathe. ee ® —— downtown area. Reward E Cemetery Mr Owen will He in ployment Service 142 Wayne St | afraid of long ours and herd) vicinity woman Full or part) — = —— | additions, roofing, FE e FE 5-6806 42024 | _of) lamps. MY state et the C.J. Godharc! Pu- aRE YOU MAKING $100 PER) oo wok Earning above average | time Neat appearance & eve-| CARPENTRY. CABINETS RE-| ('ga35 after & \TES 7 ; =| _neral Rome ‘ week or more’ We are Get the Onportun for dept manager! ping use of car essential MI| modeling & siding D. M Wright PLASTERING, eT AND REPAR ~REDU NUCED ) RA i Lost MALE BEAOLE, ca | Wtd. inseuaces 28 SHAW DECEMBER i? i9se nrct. farts oo Now you can Cali Puller to fight man Call Mise Tibbits | _¢azit, for imerview. | FE ZO KEWWAND PED 20 evenings Larce van to serve you Gmith| Of Watkins Lake | triday, De wnwnnnnnnnwnnnnnnrnnnnn ard Charlies, 487 Elizabeth-Lake _ frust = a - oh F : STENOGRAPHER - TYPIST AR- | CARPETNER wor A nt Moving. FE 44864, - = 8:T OF B Ra age 16 beloved son of David ATTRACTIVE OPPORTUNITY day 613 noon ehitecte office Must be exper- repair, FE 44210 | MASON & CEMENT WORK FREE ‘Wuppes SERVICE ASHES, RUB. Lost 7? MONTH OLD FEMALE | “snesel as cece Bod lang and Betty Shew Curry dear Christian man. strong personality SALESMAN HARDWARE 6325 up. fenced Age 21 to 28 Call ua | CABINET MARKER “AND CARPEN- CARPEN- rome r Serr ‘OR 30002. | *pish, and.|gh’ trucking. FE 0079 Beagle pu: black and white | Fe i brother of Mre Stewart Boxt with experience ip ministfy | Appliance serviceman $347 up) ¢85e ter Kitehbens a spectaity FE Ae ome ome on cover Bay Jecten Fe wanTED Ralph H. Betty Rae Gilbert teaching or Yowork Can earn process engineer asst $300 up | — a Se 9-2522 - R OG SNYDER, FLOOR Oa iv t turn to Phillip Burkhead, 462 Lv- | bake oven rE 39713. Pa Raymond Rober’ and ee Se werk oF more of perl Otrice Manager Trainee $275 up lr fTENCED CARPFNTFR sanding and finishing. Phone Tuc S to en Oe Timot! Straw Furne serie e i“: rtunt Write, fully | pray painter ¢ $225 up EXPERIENCED ARP SO 8 LOST BROWN BILLFOLD BE- | WTD. PLAIN SEWING AND a AND aL @til be held Wedneacar De 1 Box 14 ntiac Pres« | Truck driver $217 up r Cabinet a aa fur- WE sPEGALEE ee TRUCKS TRACTORS tween Easley's Grocery store on| erations Work guaranteed et 11 a om atthe ces Bipie ACTUAL JOB® OPEN IN “U8. | Stock-Clerk warehouse #216 ep AN | ee tee “Call for estimates EM 34879 AND NT 59 Pontiac “Recreation _ +8324 Chapel wt Ber. William Hake Am Europe To $15.000 | Maintenance men experienc MAN WANTS PAINTING & DFC: \» Tor Pickup: 1% Ton Stake pee lot. Rewared. Phone OR WANTED TO BUY. SOME 6005 officiating Iptermert in Pe? Trike paid Write only Empioy. | BOND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY orating reasonable rates EM | Business Services 13 a and Dump Trucks Big 120 truck tires, HP. Button t cher Ht nm stale vent nf : 33 } ¥ 4763 Ne een ; 1 be . abe ili yee terete} cree, tate Coster Reem FR aa ie aay EXECUTIVE a Lait WAPEING : = ntiac Farm and REWARD eS ASOE_7aR. | Hine CAR WASHERS WANTED WEST be neat and courteous Famer | dd jobs| OR 3.4 | A&RBRT RENCHING Industrial Tractor Co. | yt etermecen of disappearance | paulm Wil trade 12 f. beet or | SLOCUM” DECEVRER 3 1044 Soe Car Wast Saturday or| Pontiac ant Cadiliac e@uto- | CA REER PLUA BI +O WORE WANTED | Footing water linces field tile Open Daily Including Sundave | o elfers rm run b¥ | pay cash. EM _ -2080 os e irene iat } R o Sande 10 .™ Teleyia; — ri n biles anne ef ry lee epee! J Lye Reasonadi- te $10 FE 5 9001 — ; FE 40467 — PEO] burg LU 80006 Rd. Davis- WTD USED ELECTRIC WaTrR *> age eve CAN” TAF YOUNG fRIT IOUS : “OUN { N ; Wwovinea awnT 2 = = = 1 s A Geores OS . oes wre ‘ eine z epam ' a) NI ~ 19 VrarR orn HI ana SCHOO! hg ere RTE 2 VOLIL MAR MOVING AND STOR: daa | VETERA® © WIT LOST 47 ON | adie nt = -* ef Mre Re: 8 hire A | oexpeerce preferre fea FONTAN \ FAPM MILK al 3 INGa ataduate wants work FR 2-2221 | Z fa pee |; are Agents tor merican D 8 while shopping Mores! 3.9022 . 2030 ' ' . train ei X a Pp \ at owt r General Printing & Lines Large vans anywhere in Fs ns — roe Hower: fy Ra ece car We ain vou Fue etper excar . WATCHMAKE WANTS WORK Offic ‘ és Ze z si OY badiv FE $8772 fr Bist of Mire F e mpertunity Call Al Rice 5 emcee Al | 222 Harpham Milforad Rte 6 fice Supple Coe 17 W _ Law United Statee Quick service FE ) — — = Money Wanted 28A Boul, ces weral rie. pe FE 29143 — " FIEVIBION NEWS&CASTFR Today! Work Wtd Femele ii fence St ne FE 3-0135 __ 5-8562 34° N Perry ¥ Hobtmes & Supplies 24A RRR Re pon heid Tuesda:. Der i4th at 1 EXTEN CHRISTALAS Michigan VHE station geeks or rage rk ee. CU APPLIANCE SERVICE INCINERATORS CLEANED. ASHES | —~ | WANTED. 9200 WILL Pi PAY ace Pp ma’ the Voorhees Siple Cha- | . a lervie® with man With televisior | We service o:} makes of refrigere- or rubbish hawed. Clean up FE | gaCKINSTOSE 15 E LAWRENCE ip 0, days. Reply Pontiac Press. pel with Rev. David Mortensen } MONEY Crise tacean pechaere ol Americas Largest nation wide De ‘oan IN MY HOME FE ira washer radios, cleaners, | —02l™ genes Scrabble, 63.; paint Box officiati.g. Interment ‘tn Fere . cellent opportunit, Send resume | mericas ! } _+ . pests . . by nur be sets, $160 up ‘frames son scemetery Almont "Mic |, ,¢¢PART TIME MES | ig ‘Boa 3h Pontiac Press "| partment Store ,Oteanisatn | CoLongD — WOMAN _DESTRS | RUSy's, se'Saulana' sre Petraes | Painting & Decorating 20) W gu’ Sansa pouery. Pr sisi Wanted to Rent Graveside service will be under| oto @ pm. dally in the Por | “TWO SALESMFN WANTED. oer Merchandising. Credit Mon., Wed. and Fri. @ork Ref- | -. LOOMFIELD WALL CLE © painting. ——— TEXTILE ~ nee the auspices of the Ladies Aut] tac area Age 21 to 35 This 1e| Best dee. tp town for home im-| )Crheng, Mee ee recone! matt ie rences. §7.8@ plus fare. FE 47749. BLOO rs a A og Al DECORATING one oe ‘® painting, met- COUPLE WITH 7 MOS cum wil He in state at the | Dot canvassing but you do here| Pevement cnicomc" ay voorheis| sgement.— Cone Orne “pe Poor Free ext) 0-06) teation PE ste | Smt wall paper = ai crete ee en F 5 oO nee am adie to —--- | ee — Voorhees-Siple Puneral Home eee aoe aS erage we | esd tor a inform ation Monday by_day_o_ woot. est i¢ MOTOR SERVICE RE eta PAPERRAWOING” fasts - vor erenings e183 old baby desire 5 room DECEMBER 12. 1954 PRED.| ina. 0 per week Car] thru Frid mr 1S (RKSRESE) 5 sear Grasine ‘peoatou! (Gon a gg GIRL DESIRES DAY Pah, a isgyndine 218 HK Pike | ‘Paner removed. Estimates. PE “axs| unf. house. Close in 4398 Seshabaw Rd, beldved hus- | Socessary Appin Mr. Lawson. | Seve co ee one | job’ conf a) | & +6018, Barer ae timer, .traya, etc. peee band of Mra Celia K. Soles: dear] Roosevelt Hotel 9 to 12 Monday | WANTED: A-1- MECHANIC ONE| 00° con orene ‘ [COLORED GIRL WANTS DISH- PLuuMeinG ns A a eth. a. ath oh 2 a tf AP ict if tt CSCO a ae ee 2 2 #2 .* ¢ a ae ae + ’ Se fo ee ee F eee ae oe ON we a ee eee ee sn & ’ “ 1 ¢ . > : f ay ‘ | a e é { ; ‘ . . ¥, eal Estate 32-A) TRADE ~ 4 urnished 33) Rent Houses 3 BEDROOM ALL 7 sa Hi _ Unturn. 36| . the city of SLICE E OF HAM : lakefront home nay Se * iz _ City home had é i or Sale phen y a : __ For Sale Houses = 43) OF room bag Chub 200 DOWN. 3 ROK ___For Sale t Houses 43 mar telaead tas Ge eaten e Of'ony HOUSE. 1 : _For Sale wid. lot one Hurry oo PERSON Houses Transportation street. % om par th ALIZED 43 31 Will trade or buy * poeple bate lots. ¥ ROMES WE ee E coup EB WANTs aa nome. Phone FE 54-3425. . fsa Bag i‘ » elect ACK DR 3-001) 4 EST SIDE. oe 5 Lee : WrD” 4 ston 1M ‘* story. Bri aay" rms 2 en. from erties Carroll F & down 3 room es LO ELAND pieces r. 3 j k front courthouse Town- | _ G. Por Cent Lake a house. Cres- | 21% ret feor’ wale on (rove | Hares. FE 3.11% oa ew | GEO. MARBLE, x | FP any tate BA. Roope, Boren lahed room up’ OUlty room auto. le EED sMALIL HOU " room PLOTee Domes FuELMA M. & iqlalece 8) Andane OR" S Paves ad oie | AOL Hee toe ts ¢ 7 | hane OR rd - , down. PLOVER DESIRES RiDt LI LWOOU, FE 2583 | Priv- =e 22 W._ Merve ESTATE RD Ts IDE LISTINGS WA Priv-te bate ws RAVTON PLAING Me feraceee | Rh ia Sttine SEES? | Eeeadetine ie conse? | ghey Og oe : ,PRAYTON PLAINS = : ool sg of 7 ROOM U) a week. MA 5-8003. | . eg 5 room * wed. serivee —— ai ts wailt- ROOM UNFURNISHED APART- baths. » r ROOM, C | A | and "2 ear with attached a Contracts, M tev —— Ain. pave | erent — hate emir. | cee: 40031 or FE S pee: _ameree living , Mts. 32 ee ao = [— {| 3 > bate — ————— | =, aiming L. kiteben CA PAUL D. H ROOMS BATH ON TARE WH | O7°S bra eer CLA | ace Poe SH PAUL D. HAMMOND || + 2 BEDROOM APT hryave, foam Natural re S | rereation ‘ree Out FE 5-Ti41 uron 8t Reaitor MA 54-5000 ‘ rooms, oil heat. | —— ‘aay an ales jeely land- | SET TL re ay BEDROOM FE $-471 with per ments. Will “IN YOUR 7 lot. 83.000 EN 2 OR 3 BEDROO:! «| Nrot and clean _beth_Lake Road buy Eliza De OWN HOME” ; in 20 mi 50M HOM) targe 3 teem PE 45831 iy 1 t | wah 0 Thelm le radius of E NEW UNPUR o 8 pm a LIMITED = D ° phan | Geel Gani ae peur eM Elwood’ FE Pontiac clase Ye Lap ll ange rtment “Located two bedreom NISHED ‘D> SPACIOUS i : NUMBER — OF.) 42& na D. ; sw cama Sicboet | Larger tomes for. +903. | Idw. M. Stout, R “ Wadient beat Bente rst \ The ‘CHELSEA’ MomEs ane avaitasur! ORO Pe or FE 8-041 er call PE rty smaller, city (77 out. Realto $128 is home Lease st to | FUR CHR: 4 ROOM AND ee : and ask mee 18 suburban or (TIN. Saginaw St r. $125 monthiy opt 3 BEDI : ISTMAB OCCU $8 000 BATH FUR for Ted s for incomes. | arms. PH FE 54-8165 Dore h } XOOM BRI PAN. 167 cash me efte: N ~& payments ore scarce. ti does | othy Snyder | EH Ck CY SPACIOUS Augusta r 2.30 p.m. : J | J = AYDEN, Realt equity Trades made te Tour 3 ROOMS AD BATH. ls a pe -avender | Pes X GL APPROVED | 4 BEDROOM. CASH Biva. or pa ea Gall an rance. FE 2-4731 PRIVATE | a W. Huron | ed streets. “city wa } 2 BATHROOM, FUL Si 0." Vas er : NORRIS ” Sagi og 7 OR §. PRI- aEW WODEAN Mvtuar +1 ter, ewer | BRICK L PACE | 6 room bales Rooms t yueret Ge Ditie Hwy. | Row mare & SON vate bath and entrance. 1 block | 396 MODERN 7 BEDRO& a Gl ~ $600 een RANCH HOME OAs) [Salton Has living rm. dinlog BP Toe, COOP Mena COOP MEMBERS 7 eaanet. ond Charest aod _ » T LAKE PRIVILEGES kitehen and screened c eras? |? ROOMS AND 5-5801. d. Aubura LUS COSTS wo x1 mt flowy egpeo- Ay % LISTINGS welcome. OTtLITY. pany | “= ry so LOT THE PRICE -for8 automatic wate og =z @ LOAN CO WANTED T ROOM 3-1083. reot. 5889 HO $1 RICE - furnace sto r heater, HIGHEST FE soot ED. NORDMAN < | 9 OMe frock 3 ¥-one2. were 90 “suse wcuvpino tor; =! oly om : PRICES P. bus ck. 309 H | PARTL DOWN P & ALL reet Only 610 000.00 ‘ E 7 On and contracts Get ou . Micaioan rtana ly week. EM) 8 bouse, ONE, BED. mee cS tus ta , ee OTTER LAI a at Rn ; ' ; LARGE ROOMS AND BATH ON pm. | rson y ‘pine esigns URN 4 : =" a pence Pe Ae Th bon. cater, near a Roch Wh rus! ISHED EXHIBIT) spo sons AKE : rE “TISTINGS WANTED nee Fi ~—— oats 118 Sem- eo and Crooks Automatic off forced air = HOME OPEN DAILY AT fer 4 lots S hours te sightly ; - is Farms |v i VER NICE ROOMS A} - s reoms heat. 2338 ® orchard, with acres for 5 on 5% MORTGAGES businesses pean Hea jd — AND BATH. et ¢ Utica, nel aete PACK How do you spell chinchilla? I’ eee ee tae MIDDLEBELT NEAR ORCH- gag has living = priv- ‘ FARMS OP SU ROY K KN ce Ne drinkers. Adults. I'm writing ee oe ARD ————— ral ona pl ag Pg A pg li ‘AUF, ie | ole Dec. JT 300 8. Marshall. For to Santa Claus!” | 1 one LAKE RD. PHONE.| jee enclosed frost porch down. 8 | eppraisa! rrontage m 26% W Huron altor _FE 24337 8. Marshall | <“~-~~ Rent Rooms For Sale . us: Large volte dl * * Seo ht and beth down,.4 | B DCH ~ fees -, Ne $500 = PE 2142 4 ROOMS AND 1 at oms (37 Ao Houses 43 = picture windo FEderal ¢4191. ti today up. Pull bemt Ecuita - ‘ ARLES bie a| O $1 000 | Private BS COUPLE. -KEP'ING ROOM, Ni — RAR nnn For Sale nH TH . : re ro reat, 1717 8. Telegra — parece. for homes ania Fe enderson | A mee 226% 7 Eee RAMBLING 1 ~ a 43 50 ae oe : ve PE —— 8s Fo | 4 ROOM ROOM RAN ’ Briek. 3 “s FAST Action’ oe sie ety you ould oe APs: SISUIAS OS = om a eee vecanr Nota, VILAGE ROCHESTE et tal FLL, PRige a 0 TH WOOD Lot 1b a ft in an exechent ince: ‘If you have the pacha on Roi ; + ROOM MODERN Orr TTRACTIVE ROOM mis eel meaee Gane chaken: ESTER. 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Spe Peer Lap gn onn K, Irwin p 4 a ” Lots _ 56410 ren end .aund AN = = 428 r LL TH F ease FE 4 A OHNSO ““ com MAN F a +i AND BA ~ N sundry 00 W| 2 pomes One “P reom ‘aa Rochester OL 6.0371 | Phone on cin Hlome for Chri wei, ae One oa chide pW HOME Mos rpen’ F N, Realtor w MERCE RD. EM “| Gate U PE ¢5641 350 W B Bn, coal uaa ok gD geo we "MOaTLY FINTRED pen ® ioe oF New and hristmas AI nen ve. Pe nO E 4-2533 WILL BUY OR ante) rash i zeas| Uaioe late Oe lake Ba. CLEAN, SLET PING R “ican, $1718 down. rer pevments su TEED | — we peautiul restr to save. inte, 9 VETERA! ue c OOMS, WEST | __ modern la: CLEAN QUIET u pHs pp : Century old 4 | large Living Room room DOWN Pontiae and contract, oun Ottice 800 | Comm NE eae, sips ee | rE oo Same reem St ee Bush Sore fully “eS os abou 3 scree of land with) Cres “eee m. Ledge-Rock | (Mortgage ph psy 1 8 ' bt "buone PE Sane” " m= a" 4. | T SRDROORT EW om Ww Sf ngaretle, bebwer en | ia ee H , rE Sse Buron “UN. 1-£798 or tion. Large | CONSTRUG beds gee A at bar Hally i ty aye 7 e | AN WE HAVE HAVE CLIENT Ww wees balm a living “room. “bitches: | Grpt os Ge Oe te | IRWIN & R S| & See prec iter | oe he sateware ot ‘aver Take, pirat at $200,000 to 166 seen CASH FOR — ser a & entrance. see man PRIVATE ENT OSA 3 BEDR | ma, Sir: dines te guechees Lolle hal gine Se aan POR NICE CLEAN 1a ww Golumma. | CARGI v RANGE, REAL ESTATE—CO-OP _—_ -DROOM | agaconed, land ‘enntracts fer ott Sista 'pesuac™s TRIS ine targe 3 ROOM APART. ROE ROOM. PRIVATE BaTH "STAN Waleetn At Memeo “Qeauttt vais wyos vest a| ‘es tenant tte, Frome beme, J. R. HILTZ | ae SE Piet a FOR BOB © vou ecell.| Have client | ccean oe a a Fon ee ee Tel-Huroa | #101 FE 26504 PE 22161, sgl gg, oboe venen home = a a Glessed ‘ , Sid a tri room rol ’s8Y Fr wet “ ormectineeat 'S “Botuce’ | Sad eee ee CARGE ATTRACTIVE RODM POR ONLY $850 | sree Si abresmya tices | Si, an Sa em bey re sein “Ser we. mur 8B Tr- Tin = ca‘ J ga 965 s heat FE ear al $6,180 F wa own with $1250 __ ten W. Muron Le LL INSUR . &. Taylo , cated one month Lo 2-3018 ral Hospital Toy bry PRICE = S orr| +34. ylor Realtor, FE Eastern block AL DN. tthe ae) neem Here's @ sh : : . A | oe I high CLEAN ENT! & ve e whic BREF : MAHA . WANTED _ _berdh Sorting Spm bain “| tes cop Wet tie Fe “ VETERANS sace.y ees sechitese’| pa obs ang pees eter ts THE “BIRD” TO ER aA ake D ann, $85. OL 24881 or OL 62972 PARTLY FURWISHED This ana a 6.rm. home an ry Vitege Lot tate oe PAloong | V LL wkatED UNO APT 103 room house tak E SED. ing tor! rege pe Ba | oarage. au cur cali beeoaantlll 34393 home | solve aoe. ioe beth eT ve lee acant Land | SMALL abd 2 103 | Rochester t perete —— hy A cosy ied for sae Gis—$1 = — ing. room. s. Inviting liv- wes ee FE ee ‘gem periment se ia Oo han for! only ante down, Se ee | RRC Bae ts <—$100 Moves You In!) ty, iia “deatear ; a : = . , Ph. PE 2-0263 BUILDER — bath EM privi O RENT TO LADY. owe Se gal elect ore meee CivaLinwe oni Pay! yard. Th- te y land TE CASH FOR | : DESIRE TALL APT IN leges EW 3}-3370. (HOME| com one of most you can) Pprivil water. Coole 52) Two bdrm S $1,160 rrece entrance 1ce a contract or equity = me FULLY IMPRC VE : See, + ONTIAC COU: ROOM: ABD GARAG ¥ somtoriante pomes a . B mame y Leke| ~ base: . homes,| ™e! an og oan your infor- L. Tem | LOTS. SUB “D waste 17 . Cl | ee 4 ean ge 71 oe D. CHA ses | Approg 875 month cneh oil heat. ™m has red business - = E lec . ARLES thing M judes @ WEST OF juced the and 2339 Orchard ih Realtor | OR DIVISIONS, | eek =o ROORES ABD BATE nO ee Se Belect ogk floors. Need ered FE LES, Realtor Or Rae Bid. between s | room -Datigion phar och on § Sodom beaks at see peewee) \\TER. AND WITH Harden Best piguouie blocks, “from, Pest Otfieee SS i ec soe | 2M omens between Perry | Schoots. transportation “a n¢ fo con terms WHAT Wa ER ’ ngs FE 5-81 e, 56 Union No ‘ = Co-opera’ legreph nchor - 3. Of bea and | Near | A - & Wanted Real Estate 3 320A, ERS AV : TL , \ aie (Sind bat oes WARM 3 ieee Repl nvave ee | | E ue = _ Moder root Ne thi and’ screens Only #1 500 reer por er . EX ~ 5 ee _ - $1,000 DOW : 3 | FOR Q LE.) 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Stunner a Et ete te | ere ieee ANOS N, Real | ate entrance LINE PRI- t s ead bath home for elderly lad 8 to believe read this tw e & terms CC reasonable | "ecrestion oll furnace ric? ranch room ing on one car. ealtor Adul n bs home ROOM elderly lady. FE 5~ your e ice | sto ai) MY ; space and with attac pric FE 4.2533 # “Jessie ts only 206} has iis an the ce | iii> 8CaRkD Poa) 5-837! home Sa cae: Bre 2 bedroom > at @ E Fhat st ged beautiful ing EZ, pp gga = Ons saiee wireare i hea i : $15,000 full Ie ee @ | ngi . indow oi . « on! veryth: 1704 S. T (2 o erate ADULTS ONLY fa ee, sree | hot wate. Walking teeta with dimin ing roow wea) “STAIRLESS “|| Gass Ghee a. ee in at low acoaris Gone | WARD E. . Telegraph iakers. 283 ONLY road al 4) mau space full bath ESS LI vs after 6 down es-low price PAR P Rd. ls ne m ani Sup Prospect after | h fiel tiac Motors 473 + prea | —< garage ~ breeseway tog et — home with 5 VING OR 31975 call Mra. Snyder $21.- i RE ALTOR TRIDGE OOM A tT; | J ‘ | a Mane. l_ne bd xcelient bed TS P | silica REAL ESTATE arena =e K. trwin [eee ee eee ee ee eet = gy xy ie Practceliy new 6 om See seme | one be Tw ROBLEM? MS CLEAN 2 NIC REALTOR ROOM | home. FE 2-227) | 9ise d Pul' ade and| ™ floors ~ a ee . et this Pte <<. ( - MS _bus line 319 Orcha ICE MEN. | re 1012 N Sa AND BOaRD eens 90.780. Only sabtsaaas wun| lores Beate Gb Wise cas oma! peeeee ena k an t-ane ) reat * a 7R rd Leke Ave. | _ 23-4031 | VE Bt cookin. SOUTHERN also. but yes. lake privtl room extra ‘frontage er Wem of cau us | ROOMS. AND BATH" PARTLY | "hover scnaren Ve Fe nm) See" wee nne, Ges ege g| Es Senta Be cents GA LAWRENCE © | rah oat mace, 4 icine ler teer anes vi / we 6 e COMPLETE REAL Es 7 ROOMS. POR 2 ae . K — EB inate Room | _ $2060. . Phone PE I K aeeer A Y | OR — as bean meting peas mee lee es S < VICE T Phone OO vi _ pe AT YOUR eee, 7 1anck cL @ BEDROOMS 3 | Convales af: D | $12 900 oe kite ot aakae ice dg Meng venus Gd in ee We lst and sel your | nooMe ce 36 5 ROOMS. MODERN 8 WIN OAK REST ROME STATE F ‘ \ JOHN 033.988 od right | rage and parcel sax20t : = you wae eth. ERS * per a eT FURN UP. west suburben 1 | BUNGALOW. aes gentlemen coe ESTATE | L. $.JU0--$1 20%) DOW | : INSON. Réaltor TE BEAUTY oF S { The demand is reek. Out sien | FE. Si08e atte children immed. | WANT NICE ROOMERS syisice. Plenible rates w sere) py an E Wert side modern — 504 FP 4.2533 HERE to “ts cece tee kee | ecing Is Believing } after 4 mt | tise ? rR v an Enisti xt tn | MOS ; , rary ranc You So. our, utm a FURNISHED APT Se _ Press Want Ads” Ca tm Posting Hotel R They are co xisting Home reset Mhaleg: wedeuaoe - Velegraph Rd cesiss' ann ce "rasterul ——s i : Our 17 yeas ot ts please re, | ; asin only 8} ‘cuwers ae | AT LAKE On. Cal Fe 28181. |-. ities ee 39 (me, loose to occupy all work done Cone es epee : ener | drapes teksdoa oc a a | ceive so yo? eg re ; ' ONT R e |_em. M . @ ROOM W ATTR on loose end waier ot eb. 308 money. | bed the 4 eal | OOMS N Y 22-4662 MOD- ACTIVE * nace heater, f do room sures Us — a Pemtine Pe go rivet EWLY DEC. | WAL —— Lo sTUDIO a worrtes about problem N Acreened . fur- wn } bedroom bath | fied” We handle a win be entie: | —~ entrance 2 adults ae TT mY cS apartments. A aromee:| windo-vs storm door > pores up Base * bath 4 , ~ to) ROOM rooms. Tel Iso 8 No probie sand | |’; m mont. ; day cing nd cone Call te toe ° ROOM NICELY FURN ADULTS ats, be oa viiege Cal ing erga. Weekly servien: Fike we ave existing on of fae aan Rinks Bide Steph in and | oll rehab er suis ; erty. ing girls 88 8 France AR ISLAND. NICELY F rates Wood ly and m e t neighborhood mis in excel y decorated and $12000 FU t > & nished lakef - “WICELY FUR- block borg Ave FO riage available on with financin cellent conditic in ex- | tionally Lt PRICE = ephe tage Gasemat year round cot- 8 south of St. J 10). 2 veteran loans PHA room dining mn, living Mode clean and good xceD og ns inc B oo AC furnace RITZ pi |, tional m contract. or con & hichea, beeaitast modern , fr ru wih ae letee ele Gane | Idwest ¢-3233 . ateman & K -MOTE ae Let we ages ven-- 2 large aktadlusch aad 0 uit trees and ge lots Some ! 8 Wood JOrdan ¢5 ampsen TEL FE 8-0404 | assistance in noodling saat give oe gt hg | “APR es ane’ pee ‘at 78 — _OPEN o au TO a = nis fore lor you is bust ew automatic neat 82 . | Co-o raph Ez I's ¢ ater he DOWN - perative ves & yard wie eettenan ed pe Se isen frame bungalow Ful | Real Estate echones : ing Palue cenduion, rf) very clean ate Pull | K ; | \roughout Fenced word | OT ARK | |2 LARGE WN [ pees NICELY FURN APTS | oat * month. 3 persons et $8500 yard Paved street BEST BUYS | and entrance 1} oriy Cat, Mr. aster EM 38 HO 122 HOTEL PONTIAC — NTIAC | UNION LAKE AREA §& foo TONE od” hl; -T ‘o Seil-To T IT-WE UL 1 rade bd _t IN lock f SURE IT restock bus FE +1832 400 8 | CLEAN 2 “ FOR REN ‘MAHAN iad x Teone. 0 W Haron fue house tu per monte MY | Ah | LAROE ROOM uron ; _ opth MY ‘s the best ee REALTY CO 8 Privavr bath tus. teat Tro. tos HOUSES ARO APTS FURN OR WELKLY RATES | ‘ a i . ember conte OC Se in Rok Bega“ ama acre sc eonae Resoes! $10 and $12 STONE RE Vacant ° = 2-0263 apt RN 2 BEDROOM FURN. MODERN ei peers s ~ HURON rh ad He Josiyn ZALTY CO } bedroom hon . fs heed Moslisallay “ x anew | eng 10-4 5 er 5-3156 e Call Detroit, | 5 Pen Reasonabie bef legis bre a aOvR LC CLEAN | to 3 pm_ Daily. ae 27-0253 plaid edeny livin, yin abel Sie al 7 Tse wearer a dol! EXT 4 ROO w or = _!t 5 1 5 od = , - odern * poate ob. BRANCH - } nce 4 BACHELOR APT - PRI- Ine Nand. tare ro sae On| — Huron st. Ph ? | SIX ROOM ~ Ban “blinds oaee = ae “araperies ete neni var TODA contemporary b j nice, FE 2-437 nce. very _Draytor Plain : se in HOTEL AUBURI e {Ss s atic water cet lota oe Car garage va ike : 2 bedroom } home. consists ; >; ao et Tk s FE ¢ TEL A —— room medera b aS. storms and heater, and cement dri two lovely living Fr s. nice kitche mg of Coron A ment. Private gnirance, Autome: miraite Lane, Cadre MIDDLE | Also 1 to: ea condition Was, Yiving fm. ining “ard on west tide paved bricks tent ae <0) beads some fielahing This home S OF LO r cou, water Oil h ame | > Por Oe: ren_ welcome 1 to 2 Roo rch csresned front Ga aa waseaet beceere bak ae el oe Bon uch @s trim work down 2 = : ple preferred eat Working | 22. PT Call FE 28097. Cooking and m Apartments 5 3 bedrms and front ne $0480 $2000 a. and nad o joth ier amily DOWN Owner @ and septic . We have bu TS 3 ROOM | 78 Poplar . HOUSETR 4 Aubu — mt. automat bath. f down ee cement «ee 2 car ge AN to a secrifine Gls tank yers waitin OOM APA — trailer AILER. H eberr. ae good fu ie ‘water heater. | A month drive $200 located r_ $2 400. Ie is equit ood build pe for |” Youn RTMENT park Cou URON race. heater.’ cres—N income per t on the nort $4 800 aving a b any Must be ‘su @ couple or 2 CLEAN 54049 Sat and ple. Call PE HOTEL R aa toensill Cane storm sash fetan rooma fre and jour ow ical pesee orth side at $48 pe alance of S rom at * Att lora Mik ¢ Locate n 4 two one bed f month Also pole or more. 8 m mit men 135 PURNISHE? | Sunday ony it 00 EVELT paved street. Onl at in wacken, fective 7 Fr | ike's dv wear & : cena, ae oer eom, — for subdt in acreage 3 ROOM FUR - welcom rz. ~ CHIL atmoss are looking y 610.000 | in excellent ‘oom bungalow ; 3950 Payment tal price INCOME Th ecg eg a prams nae | See en Been| Sete Cates WOLTER LAK | Riel Sates | ia eae Sie bercine auras | REINA crear ah, y wie : re . ish - ats a s gi e Win- 3 - notre wh CLARK REAL ESTATE _Fections fo Wetiias Pe se, oe | Onten Lake "automate aout “WEEKLY RATES _ a ‘ea igh | ane entry side Pell view | Suure years ota ‘Toe fir home $O50 cutomatic, bath down, bene : mS = one - bare- & stool Two fire pa cate sement . 4 5925 | «= sNear shopping ¢ atic : aa heat $12 aaréce (he & nearly 2 ea pol pebeds oll heat Storm meat 1 and showe places I garage am heat 14 . 1342 W. Huron Aes ee fleges. Partiv ‘and up privileges orchard, with lane rad ns Large Hep and 75 ft om the w r in Dase- O\W N from be paved street one car ‘ Open _Evenin ROCMS B round EM Recccrsreh $80 SS - ROOMS dining home has Hrvrt e 8 acres timd new ater Two bedroo s line $1400 4 block ee Oey peed ATH PARTLY 3-3476 ear i WITH TV Leas onc breakfast ne rm bur $21,000 ae eckest fo IO BR et Mid Ui peel teeta, led ; owe: =| tiac Lake R ruan, URN WINTERIZED CO PE 68 : a cen ice ta Cok aac, $7000 down BROWN. R ae i oreiet m SUBURBAN FO CASH _3 ROOMS AND bd | Children @ TaD comices. ZOTEL || bevrm: and t porch down Ler 1962 WoW N, Realtor ee Rae seeeies wee Hsia Yi kedcaeee’ ae - we oe |” tty BATH elcome. OES i » ROOMS wE bemt See De u r lake Me _fon | the total on two ltvt bedroom Con- FOR YOUR EQUITY Seat" roomy. Couple ie - M vere Dees bay meas =, “Guna ma ne mom Between ope meer Co-op Real ie Sa A ERT toe $4 950 p> be a tun modern. ilehen % Ay . |3R so. . 190 4 acr _ piel ine emen' IN,48 HOURS | 5 oh er 2.moie, fk “rou! oN |_____ Rent Stores Sit, Sineen rah Kg thats $70n 7 on eat cuit - Referenc - 2 NT See sei oO ier m rench ty older ho intriguing | 500—ter e Large , | FE es Purnt NE 0 lees acre mae | 7Sai84 ype homes | i me. studio < | “ ms ge lot IM WRIGHT, Real | ROOM." MODE fed pk noe . STORE SPA | Soe meer ginetered walla. oc lo. | fg dene troteed (pracy) ieee | Clos DOWN ‘ Oakia! , ea ee ; bathroom RN. PRIVATE B erence rf by the 209 CE 20x50 oek floors f walls sel | rge stone f aleony © to bure: , LARK REA remmadpeotoe FE _2-5319 Christian couple. FE 71090. 4320 oe Holmes | Prema rE ae | titioned renting ton aah ere | L Sa nroec oe dining a oes two Sed roa stores baw cats L ESTATE c call FE 5-57 ip & evenings. OR E FOOR at auto room aute gas own 6 bed att min ee come m home : Turon coop ait alia! Eee | te ett nace MGOERS geo Nowe oe ed oo Sees tabs 9 wit oettar Jeag ‘omnes Re ite EE DOW! 7 OR | c Lake. } E ON | ofigage : upit 822 reh $1 500 : zm Mine oe ene une xchange ment for buyer. G NW PAY. | sag FURNI 30138 or ehtid only acres $00 2 ma DOWN. Me room large util eo ' SH OR evaliab ore ne rd ‘ Regier le ahem Fe pe AEART, SHARE LIVIN, OR RENT eae Howes JOhn Sc) Shea — —— * i loc at oder - 3 AND 4 ~ Tel 14 Mile, 1 bloc T FUR- eee K. | R A tae Oar 5 Just north of P S70) ISN'T IT | arp gemacerna, “Sekhar an; | 4 BEDROOM K, Irwin |Roy Annet Inc.; ss Se rere Tink 2-1072 e West 8 7 ROOMS & | Nice 7 ‘ SINC Pr] REAL lock to ach re lot One local : UPPER 4 — unset Milfor, & BATH room hom 101! Ee 1925 © Hur TORS Oniy 68300. and at rated in Dray te ROOM ee a Rte 2 tiac Motor e. near Pon F 2 N Sagine o ” F , ores ittle thre 00 Plain: furnishec 134 APT HE TH eae near fluo . city sewer, ha Fr 2-403) w Bt pen Evenin Edera! 3-71 only e room hous Ls ‘ E_ How At THiS 7 BEDRM HOME REA rs nice be . hard wood ——— EVE F ga sad Sanday 14. ROOMINC ly | 83.100 use for Woul o 5 ard RM en bue th 1 £ FE 2-1804 undey 1-4 : ’ HOUB Bo Tota: : uld ¥ LOGIC TNO AM PARTLY “FORNIBHED tts, Orme TF Wome pEMDS "ACRES bet, fe ACRES ce) cee se a und nvertmint here” “0 | “isvea nt. Cal at 446 Ir on ¢ ion. FE Pst Neer 2 ACRES CX ; ieee ising quarte ur chance for e Like t i CTIVE 1 R wie X 2 GOVER? : Nice 8 $500 DOWN neome Ce rs plus steady S800) A ed ha ee Tain, you live ished Close OOM: FUR NMENT T i roeus mod Just wh P street srner location 1 thix home? ud owner the W 2 to u. _ FE RAILI ovely ern hom at you has Ow ne nm paved cust One o poor ada or AL? pital ble Fs corgi Hes. WALLED L +9078. ER | igh —— pear cuscetera for Beautitul a been’ wallina goed Tena seccren Se cmearatie e DO\W* custom built - brick owner - wee = pe Btalre ~ 7 eh tv ry ae eas cae property avai FE IF NO ANSWER cocoumpans 2 /beance weoean| “* "eS: eet ue eerees ues Guu te, mare ment $1110 $2100 deen fer rooms fie dowr fireptnce. full. cine was selling exclusively in an ees 2 etahy only only 2 blocks from 8, shower $750 D WN. equity. | fod ee cnr” Pieced, olin | SPACE TO PI aidile ne up full pasement an witcken “wins scone oe of extensive oe area? | ette apa’ = © KITCHEN. palo Con aro " 918.56) Vacant 4— N . | oak floors, 3 Piesiered wails yeu can have a igrce hee PUAY Yer «ith tt of iand eat one alt acts spacious set aosk area? sal room : : sleept a : rnace. nice land em J rnac fire e room ranch | pient children &i . miles no porox 1 1 down ‘ peda ch _ : _——e a chee sete leo iG N at 14 A ee e a sino ns rooms scape ent, ol png Me all or fu e etn + A eects om Lond anyon are } giye sk Gsaek thal i VALUE clé soi la makin o : OS Sh Hr Sek oe Soe f= Ug EAS GEWAY x4 REALTOR Ce ed es clan can dra. ond are : ° te mcr aome _house $57 = OF 3 Need: some ove —y iake Seoperaiie OR 31235 liams Lake RG & M onsumers Peeen | Well comstryeted ides & ay! ing. Cali us REALTORS wn. DISTAN TOO RI ROG woes Fi retive Rea!: Estate ___After_$- call Office Open 9-5 0 See | tains on N Johnson, Con. . : “at 1872 or OR 31760 | hae eee x. | “Dean Drive at Duck Lake 7 "ROOK B Exchange $500 a AD Ons ie ee ae Leshe R. Tripp. R 6 fo 8; Sun. 1 to 8 Nicely furnished ‘R wean nes” | mam See Mitore MU Sate Ret.| Bioomfiei- RICK | WHERE TO R 0 DOWN — AMS oa ot eas ot aa gd pp. Realtor sony MOD TAN ROCK AND BATE | - —_ BUY ent Beate | Ba the 2nd rE € street Open, 3 a Pontiac Press Boa $4. - han a CUCK +. sur sis-| See the Wan IT? | Just west of i foome and bath IXCOMI my Plastere™ with stoker heat 58161 or FE Evea. ‘ ~~ _t Romeo, _ pedling' J. &. Burns. CKL ER REALTY 1 t Ads! They acre of land part ac on over one Are yea loo we. | {toors hg. and oak ee ~ or — ‘ *~ a Y ead you straight to ba Pull end gutsmame wales ts fur- Bast If 80 segs for an invest ter im medi ha gg na ruse =z —— : — : v H - ri . ig ¥ us | “all poss oe | . ae es. Tne ¥E faa oo gains! r Enon ee es new nice ‘property. “3° Tental this You jus “for the total price RENT IT NOW thro ¢ s ARK “all f 100 mifie v th | " ig f % REAL ESTA or an & per year alue is Fo ough TE AD. ppointment. | r>Rent : = ' +6402 a ae . 1982 W. Huron AMS REALTY Fdw. M.S apa ds! House, ; Open 382 Aub CO. St partir = LU < Evenings | OR urn Ave, 4 out. Real nent, roo Pare i « - 3-2429 FE 63393 N Saginaw St. Ph altor thing. Di ms, any- ot, , . . : FE 21000 FE 5410s g. Dial FE 2-8181 { ( é an ad-wri for i on - -writer. nid. a. 4 . y . + ES enue sm _ . ; \ ’ a . ; Pa ge Og ae ES é f : ‘ ‘ + a ‘ . « < eek S af \ : - : 8 fa ie ¥ 2 ah. ee ad . THE PONTIAC PNESS, MON DAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 ois — ~ = , . a * ag i . __ For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses. 43/ For Sale Houses 43 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner For Sale Lots 46 Business Opportunities 51 ao took on 53 vie MTR MTH INCOME $200 _ MONTHLY‘ INCOME $1,000 ia we fe oe pom. 4S ra mosera. 3 a 79, 208 50 EL 18 THE nD xO cote Au mimeo it entrance wiv ecersted, Ons fore and ———— St 98 bb0 oF : - wood terme. ma) Resere. basement, hail Qeere FOR SALE VOORHEIS ROAD _ rLV 12 Days eS SS : se oes VILLAGE. So” GW ant : H- BROWN, Realtor a Tei Se ee Ete aa rt Partridge OAKLAND ment. tile bath real plaster. : (FE ¢oisi 2007 Sale Acreage 47 a or tel ee ty Be pane Left ,. 50 DOWN ¥ lees Glee 2 loken-Ge ke 8 THE “BIRD” TO SEE ‘LOAN CO. j hop pitches Me oy ss Ppa => geese ——s ars on NE He Mt Rd. Large barn, electricity. VERN GAS STA em two or three room home —_— ee byes My teal TO OET YOUR PREF CHRIST | a, oo 2 ‘arge lots Lake priv- anu eae : rE TAVERN, G: STA. . | tae sates’ EDs PE MAS” OIPT. TAKE YOUR (c"Pinau 1919 4 18 re anil MODERN HOME 1 HOME | _S8000 ‘Open tunday CHOICE OF & BTUDIO COUCH Py “Orwonville 132 Reverse Charges r ae See wit: sment el ac. beat RAEBURN ST. _ RANGE — oR EQuIvALENT In|) UNION LAKEFRONT 21.ACRES vanity valuable | corner, | 202 PONTIAC arr ake BLDO. and garece Si @ room modern OF] heat, $1800 PURCHASE PRICE Year round modern. iakefront © Petes, eet of, Pogues: peers ett alee as | TEAGUE FINAN ae jot ieoniae A'S per cent, ys — AT PB MELIN & CO 23 8 | ps.o0e me (Excellent nares. Sere od section choice bide. oem, ot am ogg Mavs 202 N. MAIN cat = - | really doing r . * btairway to attic. Ou heat. Os SATU amie GIFTS IB YOURS | "RED H — : orders owner to sell. $96,000 on ROCHESTER, MICH, oe Oe rage. Natural fireplace Lovely | pon CHRISTMAS WITH THE | = Real easy terms for everything. : eo iet 1008300 00 Airport fim ture” inciuded” Neat clean, | PURCHASE OF A son’ Cass Elizabeth Lake Rd FLOYD KENT, Realtor IK, war fo sabrick, & frame construction | Would consider modern wreier| Beautiful 3 Bedroom ye 47302 MW. Lawrence | Fesee) BOWLING ALLEY LIBS TOCR price 000.‘ Ol deaten 4 pena ent be US: RANCH HOME SANTA'S COMING °| ~ Next to ers Power —-* “of eaupment. ail it = BR ie omy ey . i-o7e1 BRANDNEW RANCH HOME Te Nin alee ww acc With Carport ‘aaa, Wek MENGE gphes, bar 7 ACRES | on —— | ee ROSE McLART : 8 | him to place the ‘9 toya, uve B erick, tial die Ottered Attached full ent, | thar Close im. On good roads. Close to ouly traction of ; FE 2.2162 or FE 5-3578 an under Christmas Senet ‘tor socveatien seems | ooted 7 | $65 Month j us a ee ee in / — fae —— aorries Sie.eee y | | Is lex v room. | L I . . Co OPEN | | Shai ior aseeae | 4 ACRES WOODED TAVERN, CAFE a iat. sorelige ewndeer’ bureslow NEW BRICK Only $190 Dn... Sts, *efeomenins | Sseotk of Femmes, Computed of 5 | Duet., ™07 tarere nad reunt| » » s. FRIENDLY SER wee ! | e. re ear r WE GELL-WE TRADE | features © Ome TM eee ETERANS Price shee, cals — iS tee rear ter fasere tis dove Quarters. Practically ail net | ornekat Pealit oss DORRIS & SON 2 Tue cower and both PLUS CosTS can “move right ta. Eve & § ACRE PARCELS equipment in tavern ingluding | i w net REALTORS | COOP MEMBERS 4 Large picture window $750 DOWN — FHA atte iG cucellons garden sol where you | $' Gaye per ween and mating | _ ures PE ¢ 156) | 6 anki euto) «furnace ofS eee KEEP LT GAY ean grow most of your own livin money, : SHOPPING FOR A MODERN ¢ USE WITH, &. laree bot weter tank PLUS COSTS and be economical, too, tn on good roads. Close in. $2280 pbs to erat § gry a, H co storage Bome completed homes ready for this well toe ‘ape Cod ‘ with $180 down. WARD E. PARTRIDGE LOAN? vilege to Union| 8 = immediaio eceupency. lowe Mille, Has Broome 10 ACRES MICHIGAN BUSINESS REALTORS | “YES™ | promptly cnnieres fare" Pontics end school bus, 10 Quality workmanship and bath down end 3 rooms Magus on. A rea. nice 10 acre with « Specialists tn Busine: —— men, women married ee price and Located near with Bee mode! 118 dally at corner of @nd bath up New aluminum Cope 1964 by NEA Service, ine. year around stream 7=e OUGHOUT ‘an a e frst boy B. Keith, The ara —— po ee Joangay and Crescent Lake Drive ering bin ag? tT - had Herki on bod + all day and be ogg te 5 mi. — on 43 W. Huron Open Eve. rE. haa6 ee = daen b 34432 J . a a rage w = — : i sat ATTRACTIVE 2) Pont Vue Ra ture ton ROSE-HILL about 43508 gown Eve & aid ‘gate uueieee. y SCERICHOMESITE | (Gracerw and Meat Store| LOANS 25°10" $505 —fettecr_bo-ne. °K 4 ae | mile to Cutler St turn left to REALTY COMPANY salah 10 acre hillton homesite with Tkia | ‘aalcnhGrheed ore | , , SARs an er Mote! Frame *Omisnse 3.181 WISHING | eg Ae ae Oe ome : . oie) one ‘a o LJ © Z = | | a, | gross per y I = ’ , ~ By a tiring room, laren bichon Gir Oux & Hicks sas eee i Gemeente ie For Sale Houses 43 : For Sale Lake Prop. 4 [¢ mi. from downtown Pontisc. | fered with ail equipment rn a oe CO. Poot gg amet iar one ot 4396 Diste “OR o-010 prertee mene In ine city a cos hittle nome | with, eiecsa oer. ‘Pull wae: WEST. SUBURBAN ‘ estar = BATH Ol MEAT, | ne ae for only 62500! With plus stock inventory see s borhoods. ,_ | naren | . vm Ae ie ea | ment. olf heat Lot 60x150 “ST SU 'RBAN eri ite 8 =e "oe {00 rE 2-6314 | HOLMES-BARTRAM ‘GATEWAYS 1O| Second te By Tits | s mcs cesisaes: | mee tte fegeis oem tepen |e nom a ree) | C. LADD Roy Annett Inc.; Need Money? Diste Hway. 1 ~ | buy it om-sight fre: Sadat Tons = On _> ieee H APPINESS LAKE PROT | vee Sun FES fSwee sro benutital end the sae? FRONT On On 3206 Open bundaye 2 See FEderal 37183 | a cl ata eangttes SIDE . oka ssn as secu peers | J JOHN” fp arom ae oe \Modern 3 bedroom home. Auto Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 = ar CLARKSTON Rrepinee ‘decorating 13823 livin KINZLER rout. ercelcat painted pasemect | SMeteYgurace” venues "sand | ROCHESTER AREA FE 5-812] werkt oe a ee Gita Sia m. glamor $100 per mo. me your retin’ come Me | ae SOEMIC -HOMESITES a1.s00 NORTHERN a | ase i hex idisamainl ee ene bess garegs, aoe shrubbery ‘and shade, compact”: to porch. | well landeceped yard REALTOR 20 ACRE ESTATE way, Draytoo Pisies OR +1980. agg ore > timing $4,000 freee and s better potential In payment be gg MN an Magy NORTH END Se yeas ee cts | ange wane hed aera’) Sey |"a wratsee mm re’Eabs'™| CLARKSTON AREA |”, WILLIAMS LAKE | | staurice Watson, Realtor| Suitne ir Stig atarin and | Scr"ut ce Cec! Lat : beg yoonve “ ’ 4 rooms and . Large . i a, suAlg Roun roms, rome | od, mar Yenian, ince | (int Jou" tata Bota cogent bls nenenge | [ert?? Geter ott frm] SATene rao thE | mp emt Tae BART | esa scngeincg ny ce | mrsent inn ment, off heat, space for rec ited eA > >\" SPS Be | ES Ee noe Templeton | Siarstecrs | CRESCENTLARE | |—“p Teresa! rocatspp | Home & Auto < he = Of approximately §300 rT month Pe ving tien. Le lot Lek vileges. | eae - Liquor r-wine rieg LAKE. PRIVILEGES wice howe” "\MONO PRIEND- Leen ee Seren. sau} SYLVAN SHORES Sa gee | pus W iqmediately. & 200 cash yom [Asse AND ACREAOE toate out Located neat Pontias Loan Company RANCH HOME with floors 3 car garage excellent, Good 3 room home Large living Ruy, ebout way betwocn an jure __ PE €3805 eps! : and a live wire promoter can | 497 Comfaunity National Bank Bidg fue, best, geopetns. condition. close to St Tred s room, natura! fireplace, dining and Fitat price, 636. F ACTORY SITE really increase the business ter- 4 9 to 5: Saturday 9 to 1 _ with BRICK TWO LFEVEI School and for only 614.500 with room, large modern up to date WOODED 2 ACRES ON OAKLAND saugand rifically. Require $7.000 down ine —7it* nm vives Lake, €2.000) HAS DIONITY AND CHARM ‘erm b iscmee gaa beaks eer on: AUIL, A. KERN, Realtor with footinas poured ° goed pevenee: Will build’ to. sult Rew er” Come 0 ottice | Wilt Ghee = = Ivan _W. lg ae oc "thay luxurious 8 oa wee si leee nae "Somes" Chect a yy appreciated. | 3! OnResl. Est m4 — "be - PE 44000 é cn, Te ~ man | 2 som LOW INTEREST : = See eee ee ee A in ‘LL a REAL STATE- WIDE f for single family lacy tee Bass cgpeeemnens NORTH SIDE RANCH TYPE SHELL. Goop Lo. | Sale Suburban Prop. 45A OF ALL KINDS. ae oats aeecteaga’” eancaied euch as @ spacious 23 carpeted Russell] Young 2 bedroom Nest and clean sation _V)_ 31106, 3} ROOMS AND BATH ON AP- apd Huron Dmaes Re — earns ot ue should eareeer die see , FE §-5091 or FE 5-2564 living reom with a massive © rougbout. New Ere, ADAMS prosimetety Me heat"? oft WANT rn A HORSE TO Phogr yg Landmesser, Broker H. G. PETERSON Evenings ee toon aad nae Wades Ge aes aan ayy a ae Pais oi ee eee ee children, fresh garden FE 41583 FE 5-0978| 1310 Pontiac State Bank Bide pitetie use walle AP Formica ‘tre | “Sons Dees Ween: a oundey “tt “o | only eaese with s1se'down EAST co = Reahec: Of lice 01 chicuens? We have & Phone PE 5-8406 or FE 5-6772_ por the "bath, “beouliful ‘base: = K. 1. Te mpleton, "Realtor Good income on Kim st. 3 family ieusaed Femederuaced’ € wedcoun Sale Land Contracts 52 Swaps = ment 25 ft sare bveace) ahaa Ope pen Even =<) oun ies swat ame a ceaes Gok. tae tonnes Chri D pein oy i tae chicirens, 650.000. le H4&IN SAWS TRADE FOR og gg gg Ba ligg ords en — fal spell — gah tall por iristmas ay Call owner, EM. 323 , 20 Per Cent Oe es ee er cuaum aecimeur a 0% cer \. MARSHALL et 29500 with $2000 down Will Be Happfer iss Ade | : garage located on s 250x175 ft ADAMS REALTY CO. Spent in this 3 bedroom home| oo a ee-quarters mile D t ‘40 CHEVIE RADIO. or EATER peg ap Ni aoakge te my WATKING LAKE ang carnge Carpeted suntecm, | i Auber ave. PE 63303 | located on ee lull odtt | of waterireat. Good payment. 1Scoun | $100 OR 31536 after O'p.m. 2176 Prct CIALLY Dom wc ia = CNT -Ranch type year pe, patos Be tare 4 OR 32420 ___ FE 27-1900 as Lane att par = y 6 miles West New Homes Loca! builder Work. ber a: . wn ester nee: the ote of the new | Ces. W DINNAN & BON. 66| mansnin ond material puarsoteed age home on Ss sere dom ave we chorea ss pels one on. new Cotnolie School. Priced ot ealy| yi” x Gantiacs malames bs Cost to FERGUSON TRACTOR. oo sell ot HAYDEN. at bt 3 BEDROOMS Momber Coop Real Estate Exch ier, reach type bungalow. FE 2-0263 aaa, ee eS ee cent S1iS08 Terme | NEXT eR or Pic cRnanc REAL 7 co PE 6-4275 Your Family's Delight —— fam. by appointment only. “BUD” NICHOLIE and Imsurence @ Mi. Clemens St PE 4-1201 Svs _ Mrs. Keichner rE. 4 FAMILY BARGAIN BRICK INCOME on Orchard Lake Ave Owner bas reduced price 98.000 for fast action. -Terms = WRIGHT, Realtor bad + aby Ave FE 54-0441 After eal FE 6-578) Conperative ‘Real t Real Estete Exchange $800 DOWN OXBOW CANAL FRONT 3 = — basement, bath GI's 3 BEDROOM RANCH on with lake privileges bed- and rEwW 3 acre - J et Realtor 345 Oakland FE 5-068) | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange oe PONTIAC AIRPORT bedroom ranch type home Very: wel built Plastered walls eak floor te bath, modern kitchen Complete basement Auto gy bought with 1 or 2 Burry and you may choose your own colors in cccretins Priced | attractively § $3.000 own will Dorothy Snvder Lavender REALTOR 3110 W. Muron st FE 2-441: | EM 33303 MUtual ¢6417 KNUDSEN Elizabeth Lake One of the finest iake front | copa fm Oakland County sendy beach A home thet you will be proud-to ower Everything ts the best fenced yard that is merely | scaped Priced at $29 000 wit! low terms Clarkston Bere ig © wonder!) bungalcs thet is like new You wil; like the kitchen especially and a pd basement that hay asphait tile floor and knotty pine wa: Most modern Call now WM. H KNUDSI = REALTO 610 Pontiac State a Bicg "E 4-4516 MOVE RIGHT IN Modern 4 home located tn. | the city, feetu: full batt , parage. a fenced in | yard. vy to school bus \ and stores. rty ts a bargain at only 96, with $756 down J. A.T ay lor REALTOR — INSURANCE Eves Free Parking jJand Ave FE ¢2544 1TY IN HOUSE TAKE down and re week 8 and any time on the week » rut L PAST THROUOR 4 Ber Be stiee ad tm Pontiac Press’ 4 To -To Bell—To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES Three years old. i's low w im Wis fine Lakeside Subdivision The finest of Homes. surroundings are to be found im this restricted offering Priced at $ii-see oo with §3.50000 Down CRESCENT LAKE ESTATES Newly completed three bedroom ranch home with full besement on as iarge corner jot Full Eg $12.500 00 with $650 00 down qualified Veteran Buyer WM. A: KENNEDY voor We huren eromnes te 8 pa son | 4 ~o aio & BONS Northwestern at Middlebelt _fOrdon_¢612) -- MAstair 62963 _ Suburban Living At Its Best Thts well constructed home has ea Gream kitchen. Built tp electric stove and oven unit Charming breakfast room plus dining room, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths Screened porch. A full basement Auto- matic off heat. Breezeway and 2 car attached gerage Located on 4 lote sufrounded by bewuti- od evergreens etc Only $14 500 Terms THEEMA M. ELWOOD 5143 Cass-Flisabeth Lake Rd PE 51284 FE 63844 Open 7 to ® GI—No Down Pavment Civtitans ow down payment« Low” monthly parments New modern 2 and © bedroom Homes c PANGL 1918; M15 Ph Ortonrilie 132 Revers se Chaiges GILES AUBURN HFIGHTS If you want teal home this Is it 3 bedrooms auto Matic ol heat. 49 acre lot With pienty f shade anc lawn Also @ eves carage Ons * bik school 1 Block te stores Car be b eit om .erms Give _ a call-show by appointment NEW PHA HOMES Ro me@ tomes to “ blocks Fas! of Paddock on a good street 2 bedrooms automatic of] furnece and many oth r attractive fea tures Only 8645 Gown pius mortgage ote with approx Imate'y $4200 per mont! ineludin: tages and insur ance See these for sure FOR COLORED 4 room modern -home ak floors painted walis full basement — gas heat Lo eated oo paved street $57 00 per mont uding taxee ann insurance: ‘ per cent int on balance GILES REALTY CO with 62 W Huron “FE $6178 | Open 9 un »® | LAKE ORION 4 foom home with lake pried leges offerir ving rodm” Kitcehn- en bedrmoor uullity and part bath Semi-furnished Price $5 ] 6se wit) ter j MEAGHFR REAL ESTATE Oxtord Mich OA 83122 2 bedroom home utility age auto of!) ~=heat aneiing brick fireplace iteche wining room mod- cial With carpetin Lake priv- * $9000 down EM Sia, mp | LEAVING STATE. MUST SEIL bul' n | | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange re & 774) Eve a grado < home as this plo Mar te 13018 with rotee. fireplace Din- pe ell with pieture window nbc ing the water Com- view the Ceramic tile bath nace a ree _— eS ee anaes, fatriy Py $13.000 YOU = EVERYTHING —- for com- fortable living im this love- lv 3 bedroom brick Taste- fully decorated and $624 bunga- with attached Bult ia 53 workmanship and 19'en12%— living room with thermopane picture window 2 large bedrooms full tile tinted walls com- oungstown = kitchen, arbage disposal: insulated oul many many out- standing features Owner secrifice for better hurry Only a the sandy shores kims Lake $1 000 DOW® —- Brand new 2dedroom FMA bungaiow. from of Wat Oak floors painted walls, tile bath off furface, nice kitchen ved stteet Total Price 86 Imthediate pos- session RAY O'NEI Seon 7 W Huron Open Phone FE 3-7103 or re +4178 FOUR FAMILY Near Eastern Jr Simost new Mesonry construction Three units of 3 and bath each. one with 5 room, apd bath end one half Now renting to excellent tenants @t $280 per mo Shows net of about 12 per cent on price of $23 500 With substantial down pay- ment D HAMMOND PAUT W Huron rei TOR S-4714 OPEN DAILY 1 TO 8PM THE “MACEDAY” BEDROOM hed Model F HA $ 1150 DOWN PLUS wontaaes cosets PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS FHA APPROVED FEATURES | ] biel Perimeter under floor heating ( Ql px rt Knotty pine kitchen cabinets with Tustic hardware €x6 picture window Sn_ce Master folding doors on osets | Carey ceramo siding | Brick front ‘ | Alwindtite aluminum = sitding win | dows é « 10 laundry room 19 ft Jots on pared treet LAKF PRIVILFGFS ON BOTH Wilhams & Maceday Lakes $11,800 FULL PRICE Drive out Dinxte ae Ros oe liams Lake Rd prox lt mi, eaten ter Soe sign BROS. REALTORS Phooe OR 3-187? of OR 3-3769 Cpe dtod Sunday ! to 5 INNESF IN) SAFETY: buv a dependable car NOW. See the Classified | sectron for outstanding values. j North LAN coeds | Delco ges heating in 1 base- ment REALLY PRicen. RIGHT ~ $8,060 with 82.000 down Phone now! JUDSON STREET Built for family comfort 6 extra rge rooms. fine condition al! large breakfast paved drive tion 905120 Better INCOME, BUSINESS, HOMIL PERFECT LOCAT ON for income riments, professions! offices, Oppos solidly built residen- tial section 283 | of COMMER. CIAL FRONTAGE on Voorhets Road. west of Telegraph Valuabie property runs from street to street atcha two proton rs An 11 room beth and [adn es 6A REMARKABLE OP. UNITY! Call for details HUMPHRIES -REALTOR FE 2-474 a3 N Rites abe oa Open Evenings Co-operative Real Slane Exchange MILLER ee, EAST 3} bedroom home with basement beth garage Mardwood floors Big livin and = dining room eee tilehen . Good neighbor fin. condition Near at ss aE and pubiie schools 1 block to hr down pay- ment to vete =e SU BURBAN bedroom home Near schools Locsmeat neighburhood Full bath Utility room Oi) furnace. Hard- wood condition Exceptiona| buy do veterans NORTH 2 bedroom home with full base- ment and tile bath Roomy cor- ner lot Near public or st Mi ehael« Schoo! Excellent neigh- borhood Near Joslyn bus Hard wood floors Wall-to-wal) carpet ina Venetian blinds Gas furnace recreation space $2.600 paymert ONE “TONE REALTY CO 19 Joselyo FE 2.0253 to 8 pm Daily Sun _ } to FAR PONTIAC NEW HOUSE aioe 72 2 200 «87.000 Commission _to brokers Detroit WO 1-1168 HOMF OF YOUR OWN Off Baldwin Near Owen grade sehoo! Good 2 bedroom frame home Immediate Possession Best terms Near General Hospital Best price and terma Immediate Possession J bedrooms ful) base "ment -aas heat Iwo Family Income New-near QMT&C 2° bedroom apt r first floor -1. bedroom apt up iilding ‘s of modern design and construction tn good rental section large lot §11 500 termes Svivan Lake Freeiient fam'ir heme oan 78 t 300 ft lot Ome bedroom dean Fireplaces vestibule porch ara«ce good batemrent l heat. jake = priv ieee vatd Estates Three bedroom frame home ‘1 bedroom up fll basement. gas heat wired for elec stove 60 ft lot $10 5& WF BUY AND SELL LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO.” Open 8:30 "ttl 8 _ = 33 W Huron 8t Ph 5-8183 SPECIAL £250 DOWN DO-IT-YOURSELF and save over $5,009 on this cory | semi-finishe’ cedar shingle ranch Me on % acre R J VALUET. Realtor 348 Oakland Ave ' Co-operative Rea) Estate eschiaes | Huntoon Lake Just 3} houses trom Huntoon Lake we —I the buy of the year. Bo ec. fa: make your wife a Queen tn this well 2 bed- room home which features large Makes You Believe in Santa Claus When you reed the price tag bedroom. all bric ping srea Priced at only $16- 000 wit! terms. ROGBR B. HENRY, Inc. S11 Matn OL 10111 Rochester, Michigan SERIOUSLY Have you given any thought much apprecia large wonderfully ery living ¥ fireplac — jastere-d and has oak to moving out in the LOmaATy rougheut, situated on on } acres where can lames 100n130 ft lot im beautiful have @ ee and Huntoon Lake Sub with lake a bountiful deep-freeze. en- rivileges om private sand beach er raising along with Mu ke ene | from tee si te Wille ever ° e can i oon @ miles) for privacy Here | TI 't ts a good Aine bedroom W ] bome insulated chicken house “an in good can be yours for $8900 with terms. M. Stout, Realtor Ph FE 5-816 BROS. REALTORS Phone OR pists or aes zine Open 68, 1 Edw. 7 Pr Seainew & 2 BEDROOM HOUSE awe NEAR BIRMINGHAM 8UB. LOVELY 5 Auburr Heights Lot 100 rooms. basement. unfin attic at- Need some finish Easy ‘me tech 2 car gar Only $12,500 William GO Whitcomb, realtor FE 5-0622 2 FAMILY — yh 1 acre 7 ROOM MODERN FE HOME re vie | St Eomet iron “ne Buchv Realty Orton. anresms path basement garage eal cheap for For Colored People car quick sale 8 roome & bath unfinished up stairs, gus heat Well landscaped | penred in $0n}40 Nhat 6 rooms, & paved street FE ¢1354 : a asement, 2 car garage sie | : WEST OF TOWN - - THELMA M_ELWOOD FE ¢2 +2583 | If vou are looking for a wel! bullt home tn good condition and For Sale Lots fine location see us sbout this § |) ~~y ~~~ room modern bungalow Ot! heat. / 31 LOTS ie por AND #10 garage. large corner $9050 _month FE 2 a1 ~ BUILDING spat No inflation tn the price of this lots 40 ft. Sewer and water Nerth end of Pontiac. Terms seh Call BRADWAY acee with modern gas tt 2 bedroom home stairway to attic oak floors heat ed JU bus piece nreet Gad close 80) 1165 Majestic “Bidg WO 20 VACANT FOR BETTER SITES bs Inttle cage lus energy will | FOR BETTER HOMES, 8EE urnish you w a cute 2 bed > Ae fe ' | room bungelow Gas heat Only CHEROKEE HILL! | $060 down Compare the advantages of its | . close in. country location - Eliza JOSEPH F. REISZ beth Lake Rd {i mile W of Tele- | pcg Rd —ard select your site 53', W Huron 2-0250 Co-operative eal, Estate erekenae | HO SES AND I OMES OF ALL | C ARL W. BIRD, Realtor kind: Also building G 1 homes | 593 rommunit tion y Nationa] Bank Bldg W Dinnan and Son. 66 W | PE ea 211 Eves FE 5-130 | | |LARGE LOT WITH PRIVILEGES | | WaTxiNe Tale eat immediate on Dollar Lake Will take lumber | j ssession $1000 down r | Cae building materials est Dr. Watkins Lake Sat or Sun 2 to 5pm _ Royal Gak, Lin. | wu Lig M BREWER sole: Feo PE este: or FE 3-8532 FOR SALE IN ROCHESTER, 2? : weaves rick oii North_ hii IDEAL BUILDING SITE 560x140 section OL 27831 yea stree’ near St Joseph and = +—_______— | cConne! School $750 terms FE . e $8064 Russel} A Nott Realtor HAVE YOU 170 W Pike FE 45905 $1500 that-vou would like to use WATKINS LAKE . ~F ot] burnin: furnace sliding closet | Watkins-Pontiac F states doors Double compartment sink Just off Poutia Lake R¢. on a and spray. tile beth setiect oak Desutiful e street in a growing fNoors Situated on large lot In «@ subdivision Lot 1004180 Good re- | restricted subdivision. Selling strictions 8125 FE 5-4708 after 4 Brice $11 | a r ~ West of the Dixie 100a150 ft. building ates tm a beautify: netehborhood Highiv re- HERBERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd OR 3-7616 | | __ ee : striete area Cloxe to bus ser- Tk = » vice echools and stores On good WHITE OR COLORFD | (eae cise tn “Loe ox ‘teen Modern 2 bedrooms and oan ee With $806 down 1 stairway to upfin- ae " . shed etic = grag full East of the Dixie &s unit, automatic hot water 1Orv1S =| = =«Dulldine = sites tn mice neighborhood and restricted eater, aluminum storm doors and windows. back yard cyclone @rea Clo «+ t bus service schools | fenced Ful! price $11.000 with ano stores Clo. in On good! $2.000 down own by appoint-| roads As low as $600 with $60 ment i — down v ancet an North of Pontiac FE 45181 _______COFE 22-8532 ragger homesites, 1002190 In » BEDROOM FULI BASEMENT,| ® Planne area or better living. 5 acres, immediate nie pel a “hebools and "spe, ~_ _Orronviile 97F : as me down AST SID AUBURN HEIGHTS IDE | 2 nice homesite lots, 40x130 ft 3 bedrooms. Full beth. Good | each. on a corner 2 blocks off tage and workshop mOaly $1 0 | Mt Clemens Street Oniy $1200 down Breed per mo. Immediate | with $300 down takes posses 5-0603 236. N. Sagi “With IAMS LAKE FROY TOW NSHIP A beautiful corner lot 81 f «| Wel) 2 Dedroom home seater : pigeon and curs’ keigubeeneod . 81350" aaa takes ft 40 ACRE Ran "ACANT 4286 ped Hey. Drayton Plains 4 mi. east. Priced at $300 per | 2361. Open Sundays acre CUCKLER REALTY L. C. LADD +408) “410 re” $4312 | i 4288 Dixie Hey Drayton Plains Eves. FE. OR 23381 Open Sundays 40 Acres—Metamora Large attractive 7 room bun- —galow in excelleit condition, natural fireplace. picture windows giving excellent view of countryside Full basement. oi) heat. Storms sc Large barn new roof § acres timber School bus. 621,000, $7,000 wn. Roy Annett Inc. 28 F Huron Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 Templeton * 120 ACRES Near Capac Excellent and high- productive sot! large barns, stanchions for 32 cows, new milk- house good well and plenty of other outbuildings and machine sho: 1 bedroom modern home with. full basement Immediate ssession Priced at only $22 - with terms or will trade for Pontiae property Kk. Templeton, Realtor pw Orhan Lake Rd Opes _Eyes___ Open 8 FE 4456) Sun 1 to 5 Choice gas station corner loca- | tion in fast-growing northend | 04 x 204 FT. | | FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 n Eves Next to Consumers Power 'SMALL RESTAURANT DOING good business Reasonable In- quire between 5 15 anti 7 30 pm 216 West Yale St Pontiac Rent-Lease Bus Prop. 49A EXCELLENT BUILDING. 30x60 full basement O!1 heat Suitable for reta‘l offices, wholesale. storage. manufacturing. FE 45031 ary STORE AND 20x50 STORE 2619 N. Dixie. ‘» mile | iN Mot! Telegraph bh | For Sale or Exchange 50, ne OM WANTED .0 TO 40 ACRES OF VA. jand have 1948 25 Zim- mer housets: ier and Edward M_ Stout 5-8165 | Business Opportunities 51 |4 EFFICIENCY APTS ON ANNA i* Mar! Island Fila. All modern, on _ Waterfront. By o ser. FE 8-02 TAVERN AND SDM A BUSY TAVERN located of 2 inside the city. with ® new 3 year jease Shown by appointment GROCERY AND SDM, | | A BUSY NEIGHBORHOOD gorc- | ery with large take-out business Has 8 4 Too apartment Will sell on terms IVAN W SCHRAM FE 5-SO91 or FE 5-2564 1111 Joslyn, Cor. 3rd. Realtor Co-operative Rea, Estate Exchange FACTORY SITE FROM 10 TO 103 acres om ratiroad and pave ment Wh needs > Ww agg tae & SON 6 W HURON BE‘UTS SHOP OPERATORS dream fully equipped. Complete with one rater. Priced | for quick sale 236508. FE { 5-7906 eves ain route to Straits sm villaee Northern ao ay w poe ol trade hey livery, elen or ph, 30: FOR SALE. BY OEWER ~ BUSI- | Ress ft. | Moe TORS FEdera) 3-7183 Sale Busi Business 5 Property 9 CLARKSTON | Corner Washington and Matin. | 22x85 store for sale or lease | _Gas heat MA 5-2581 section A good buy at $13,000. — build to suit your | vou — 65560 Property under ced )=6when == sold Cal FE 5-9875 or peeeett Ask for Ted MeCullougt ; J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor | % E Walton Bivd Open Eves Land contract on new ¢ foom house with basement Ba! on contract $5150 2 per cent discount Cost to you. $4120 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 16 W Huren ge oe Phone FE 3-7103 or FE 5- | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange CONTRACT ON 4 ROOM ear round lake front home at ‘ontiac Lake Contract balance 65.445 Will sell for $4,366 F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR Corner Williams Lake R4 & M-50 OR 3-1235 Office Oven 6-5 | After $8 call OR 3-7038 Money to Loan 53 ‘State Licensed Lenders) PR PPAL DLL PPL A Up to ® $500 CASH for You Today 30000 FAMILIES IN PONTIAC and Oakland County have bor- rowed from Buckner tm the last VW veers BUCKNERS [8 THE OLD RE- LIABLE UP-TO-DATE A ALWAYs WELL TREATED | When tllness comes When there | are layoffs or « time em- olovment vou wil! be glad yeu | are dealing with Buckner's where you are alwarv« sure kind and considerate treatment | { BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY You ean obtain up to 850 to dav oer any day at Buckner's | for @ short time or take up to 24 months to repay on low month lv payments The charge is less than you think BORROW THE CASH YOU NEED AT | Buckner FINANCE COMPANY Abore Walgreens FE 4054) Corner Saginew and Huron Street Pontiac _ Also Drayton Plains | 4393 Dixtle Highwa Across from Post O Phone OR }122) LOANS $25 TO $300 Baxter & Livingstone cae Lane ¥ Lawrence au _FE ¢1538 LOANS | Extra Fast m and @ 2 room Service You can Derrow 820-8500 quickly | on signature, car or furniture Loan« made without endorsers for any worthwhile wer pcee Up to 20 months to repa HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of Pontiac 3% South inaw St Kay Bid 2nd floor. Picers! ¢osis cron | WOO NEED = $25 to $500 nee gr sg “eetdentia cnosider ie ™ | A and cash tn near We can help you with your money Pere stew SS kee| Seaseete foe meat sey 5 | GULF SUPER STATE | SERVICE Fr eee em Pes | OTA CO. ; zk REALTOR FE 4-1574 | PASS, SB nab BIRD” to see.! 03 Pontiac State Bank Bicg. | . ‘ c , “ f j f , | : food 7 eee eee | EXCHANGE YOUR LOADER. EM} oe of equal value, SINGLE SHOT 12 GAUGE SINGLE BARREL 8HOT GUN. GOOD CONN ITION vine TRADE ee 2 GAUGE FE AFTER 5 LAND CON- tract «Where you have sold ole erty) for late model car & ca H J VanWelt OR 3-1358 SWAP 1500 FT USED NO 1 OAK flooring Clean For table saw with motor or sell. MA 5-606, _after 5 00 pm TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT furniture — er auto for new or used good housetrailers TRAILER EXCHANGE 60 8S Telegraph Eve | BOYS BICYCLE. SCHWINN 2° excellent condition Sel] or trade _for field corn, OL 1-3191 after 2 WILL TRADE 1953 Pontiac 4 dr sedan with red actual miles on good home land contract Can pay cash sifterenee if any Ask for Mr Ir 1 BROWN, Realtor” 1362 W_ Hyro7 ___ FE 2-4810 __For ‘Sale Clothing 56 Po a Bors BLUE ALL-WOOL S8NOW- suit & cap. good condition. 85. FE 44228 BLACK PERSIAN LAMB ~ COAT, size 14 Good condition FE 23-5835. BEAUTIFUL SILVER FOX JACK- et Bize 12 to 14 Perfect cond _tion, ried 4343 COAT. VERY GOOD ma sell reasonable, size 40-42 Orchard Lake GOOD USED FAMILY CLOTHING, reasonable Antiques, misc. items Resale sbop. 297 Oskland LADY 8s “COATS. SUITS SIZE 1¢ 1¢ Men'« jackets cheap. 2-064, 4% SILVER FOX JACKET. _Size_ 12-14, for $175. OR 3-105 2 OVERCOATS SIZE 42 AND ONE top coat, size 40, 85 each Good condition Also ladies clothes, size 18 Call after 12 noon, FE 5-00.38 LADY'S DARK BLUE, NUBBY wool coat with fur coller and trim. size 14 cheap. FE 2-0579 after 400 pm MAN'S BROWN TOP COAT, PRAC- tieally new sive 42 _OR 3-357. MAN'S CLOTHING. 38 AND @#, girls clothing 6 | 6 and 7 FE 27265. SAB! FE DYED MUSKRAT FUR coat Size 16 Excellent condition OA 83600 WINTER COAT. SIZE ® (SHORT). AL TEA! BLUE 8UIT. 8I7E 910 FE $8619 AFTER 6 P.M. YOUTHFUL LADIES’ CLOTHING size 14 Reasonable. Phone FE 53-5029 After 4 pm YOUNG LADIES DRESSES, SIZE 19 $1 each also mise. clothing _Cheap OR 3-785. 7 TUXEDOS SMALL § LARGE. - Jood condition EM 3-4528 Sale Household Goods 57 ON Owe a An ANTIQUE fea FRAMES gas stove. pr cally like new upholstered = rf also copper wast boiler Call FE 5-0038 after 12 noon APPLiANCES ELECTRIC [IRONS Toasters toasters coffee makers, mixers evirvthing brand new First quality famous makes Just broken package: Buy these at les> thar disco mt prices Micht- an Fluorescent 393 Orchard ake Ave ATTENTION Casn for small radios. FE _5-8736. APEX WRINGER Wa 8H ER. Good condition 386 W Tr Iroquois Phone ‘BOUT ANYTHING You wi CAN BE PocuE i) ANT , refrigerators, lrg cas & elec., $5 ap; weda TV sets. AROUND. 2 ACRES OP PARKINO OPEN MON. I. SAT. § TO WED NIGHT TO'$ 30: SUN. {2 L & 8 SALES CO. ¢ mt. Pontiac; or 1 mi. east of hts on Auburn Rd. Mie. 2886 SAVE TIME! Solve ev- eryday problems the Want. Ad way!’ Phone FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. ri ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 a , “CONSOLE. VERY % PRICE SALE On Linoleums, Floor Tile, Wall Tile © and Paints at Ween ae Ge eaEReerce is res SCPURNITOne CO. MACHINE. - Cheao : ELEC RANGE AND SPIN DRYER OR _ 34720, 8 __ washer after 5 00 “ELEC STOVE, 30 INCH. APT. sie refricerator & 2 whee! trailer. Weneer washers ...... tie 4 neers cfeapere oo: 70 ae STOVE. GOOD 6- 2808 on Se eee Nu MACHINE. ~ Like 6G. EY 3 tienal. Wel. built. $125 FE 48513 GY°%0-MATIC RENDIX WASHER Bx cond. FE 2-6723 $20 CHRISTMAs BONUS ON mn PHT. = dryers between now iC. Phillip Petroleum on neal Orchard Lake Rd rE Sorecer . CLOTHES ~ DRYER | like new. wil! sacrifice _ 4463 after 4 OOVEP VACUUM LIKE NEW. $1496 Belts bags brushes al! makes 056 Myrtle Huron Gar- ens HOLIDAY SPECIAL — Frigidaire © ‘op. range $188 95 cage 0 fn refrigerator snes GE pariaersser lead model. $260 Dc aestic sewing mac ae fleor mode $119 9S ae ‘daire dryer . $170.95 freezer 1! $370.96 cu CRUMP ELECTRIC 465 Aubuo Ra. FE 43873 BEATERS Of BORSING HAVE warers! that are idea! for 3 and § houses. Beautifully designed ton like televi. Auburn Rd., 2 ee 303 Orchard = Lake size gas stove ....... : ALWAYS WRECKING — Ta a Carge oll hector ||... "7, gap] Que gon used building ma G & M COMPANY | sect nes Onno 8 * Sy Ratvageeaier, qosranies._. 00898 A millice fee’ of good sound lum- | SAWS AND SCISSORS. MACHINE | No > Common 8130 M MALL DOWN PAYMENT ce Union Wreck a ea sesed ED. ALL WORK 18 rf 8 JAMB'S eS aswr onaps EASY PARKING . W Eight Mile Road. Farm- GUARANTEED. 2520 ke Ré aa bgt fate Pi asst = A ee ere | parr oem rues oem | Sat ene "ms rot) ew Mase toe pe hme VICTORIAN OVAL TOP OC- fall pi Ml gronccegy use aa Roof Cement $1.10 gal.| @x8-%" Pir ...............0. 96.40 casional table, solid walnut, An vabaaaenesene BLAYLOC (ORs PN soc cccencec cecal $5.92 $22.50; sectional bookcase, 4 | ana Fi hard hokey ate se slsiaisissiesvieieisie “ee eee ey ee spake panne, PE oe | fa 3S Waldo. FE 2-2065. ALL ELECTRIC TOOLS. APPLI- fee Be: ‘NGGERTY. — GENERAL WAREHOUSE CO. | GIRLS 26° BICYCLE. GIRLS LUMBER CO. Vacuum CLEANERS UsED 100 Dixi> Hwy PARK FREE. __ shoe ice skates, size 4. FE 5-6252 1947 Haggerty Hwy. Walled Lake 158 Oakland Avenue. FE ALUMINUM COMBINATION D MaArket 41006. “al DOORS. 420 06 Garage Doors |—waw-catvaniso vrs WANTED oS OR CARPET 13 Used Storm Windows - aa ‘% tm (21 ft » te fe by 18. Good condition and rea. | PE ¢2578 Eves, FB S10) | Compiin ian ctess atatishte at |” @ _ 23 ft. tengme! Le f Sanaa Call between ANCHOR F ENCES _ reduced prices. We @e garage 10's 8 Antilope “FE 2100 WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERL Pat tetetres se tine Goma mee nent OF co CONVERSION 1ON BURN Eno UN _MA_s-Too7! _, | s0biuw a HEARING albe ARE | BERRY DOOR SALES CO. oP aay Sat WAYNE GABERT’S actly les, FE 2 7900. GRA RAND PIANO AND BLED |! PETRO HEAT SERVICE 80 simple you service your- change, 6 Tele —. 2.3200, after hours Plywood All kinds, plain §&. Gecorative Kitchen cabinet doors & drawers made to ree Thompson, 80 “ Perry. krveke RANGER 6.MM MOVIE camera, man's Bulova watch leather top cocktat] table. painted folding screen. High oven gas mehogany hutch top. all condition Reasonable MI STEAM BOILER, CLEANER RE- move rust Pea lime, $262 per Thompson, 86 8 stove, new 0253 | ON K GUTTER if CENTS .. Warwick 2678 Orchard Lk. $118 6 ae aes DUTY MOTOR, single lg and Ave. FE 56-6150 Cameras, Equipment 61A _Classification sumber 2A, AROO-PLEX MODEL E ah 3 img case, tripod. $56. Sale Musical Goods ¢ 62 w: | ACEORDIONS PACTORY PRICES. AS layewaye all sizes colors. — ip our —_— =. come: w Buren, PE b-bea8. ACCORDION. FINE NE QUAL- : : ition re — PIANO TUNINO Are R Ae _ Osear Schmidt. 2-82 Grand for a TV ¥ Bag the difference. LB Sale Store Equipment 64 or fT MEAT COUNTER AND comptessor; scale, ete, OR 3-2628 ELECTIRC HOT CHOCOLATE Dis- menser, 1 Electric sandwich grill, 1 1 Hotpotat food Phong even, of we will Gab warmer pune: B07 8; BUY. SEL. rma ure Shell, 778 8 Telegraph , tember doors, windows, hard- Sep Teens soup pompe. "hot system for wet Bheet rock, rock lath and floor and || _Wodd, Coal & Fuel 67 67 PACKAGED eee. CORNER WAL WAL ten and aPEEDWA oot & ‘wood. 56-4150. een bi tree Pid WK . a fur. yout owe tools. a 3 miles west Commerce V.llage. CHRISTMAS TREES, WHOLESALE Draytoa Piains. __ For Sale Pets) ene TOY FOX TERRIER red, Not many left. AMERICAN © tial show on. w wate Commerce One. EM a REY me pa POTERED | GERMAN Lgess © weeks old. “EL sae ne NE KENNELS" AQUATIC GARDENS — Tee £ Db PUPS Liebestraum ORT! AN eeeerrs Stud Serv ___ OR tando 3-9265 iM A TiMiD LITTLE nown Will som Vind Suit eine, ps | home? at) Ai fem ‘a see if toe atlasd re DOGS AND PUP- ples make bee Choose on a a Call 60851 of PARAKEETS OPALINES, CANAR- tes 1304 Mt nike. 4 4980 ARAKEE fs i MEL rosce PE _ . PARAKEETS PT SUPPLIES Dancer's 368 Oakland PE 5-503! REGISTERED COCKER PUPPIES _OR }-7868 3, SPRINCER SPANIEL POPPIES AKC registered Reasonabie Law land kennels OR 3-4629 T¥ 0 § WEEK OLD MALE WIRED nate KC reg. After 5 EP cnerryiawn A on ee Be REVSTERED MALE BEAGLE pe ae 10 weeks $20. EM 3-319! JorURED FEMALE FOX _terrier, 3 yre_ old. MY 32630. Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 BATHING AND CLIP. N Perry. FE 23-6113. BOARDINO pink Te 1A" A Heat Burr-Shel) 376 6. Telegraph Hay, Grain & Feed rs | ALL KINDS HAY, STRAW, WOOD. com pick old end new corn _Tractor wort t’n 60086. CORN — OATS — HAY — STRAW. TT or small quantities, OA 6-21 FOr SALE Gon MIXED HORSE Seam cow hey ear corn FR iw aa me: WHEAT Al oe 4 straw, wen baled + +78 eft-- 6pm. or Fowlerville, cache _For Sate Livestock 72 * "ABERDEEN awoves W ohare Cert & ‘Velow Jacket “SHOR: + BOOK PLACE At Pine Lake Phone FE 2-6260 boats rRAILERS. vg SELL. O8 Burr-Shell, _areph ne EVINRUDE MOTORS ec To and Water skits. A complete line of marine hardware and paint. se our laveway pian. Harrington Boat Works 1999 8 Telegranh | Ra PE 2-00 2-8033 SUPER TW TWIN outboard motor never used | 58390 or FE 58-1296 Transportation Offered 87 POPE ORO. CARS WAITING TO BE DRIVEN pe = Arizona, San Fran- 28 te pontiac bRIVE-AWAY SERVICE 5139 53% Union * | Oaee GOING WORTH ai} } ww $-en06 ‘oad etther war | 1© ethers, used - must be sold-you RFSPONSISLE PEOPLE wake eniermr | dre two 1954 cara to Mem, ne tee fe, nee ytegars,| Pate Mnaeds bene Ty General's Holly” ey Sk) line | furnished Excellent character ref. | Parts amd accessorie Oxo Trayer Sales | _E HOMES tn leneth. Up to § Bargains! ss required Phone FE 435901 FE 2-8484 before 8 om for ; _tm mediate sppointment 88 roe CASH FOR TOP CLEAN __Wanted Used Cars CARe ANY MAKE OR MOD! ECONOMY CAR® 23 AUBURN CALIF. BUYER HER AVERITT 5 2000 DIXIE AWE. FE 2-878 or FE +6806 GLEN Good use- right price Glenn’s 2™ 8. Lad ict THE ™ “BILL SPENCE re, Now otor -e& For Sale Used Cars 1 ae | A, CHEAP tana wD SHARP rar. > CARS arya <) eee us oa” Huron Motor Sales | 062 W. Huror FE 2-284 Wid. JUNK CARS Ay a, SCRAP IRON FE 4-9582 on AP aN af AKAP CARS rE. 23-2666 ever For Sale Used Trucks: 90 — eee A MONEY uM ARF R 1980 «Chevreiet ‘3 tom pickup Deluse cab Excelient throughout including rubber You can meke some extre dough with his one @ Oekland FR 2-235! it CHEVIT PICKUP EXCEI lent cendition Car be seen at Oi} Station on Elz a y AND 62 GMC TRACTORS Baldwin 2052 GMC % TON PICKUP VERY reasonable. FE 4-057! SPORTS Ln ca 7 CHE * Sight, ise Piywous time bath vet = DOWN! * pig c 1} mi ft ke % . Beau! New Yorue’ LP rope Spotless pant ate iplaliter Wonderful eugite Excelien es and brekes Hecw eater and automatu Lransm | ssior Proud transportation for oni " S495 SCHUTZ fors I: t Mi DESOTO PLYMOUTH WOODWARD 6 BLOCKS SOU IH OF MAPLE BIRMINGHAM M14. ell WINTER | “a % Other Late Models and portation Specials Press Box 1} 1963 CHEV 210 er win signals tires $1026 Call 5 Lm CHRYSLER 2% HORSEPOWER NEW YORKER DELUXE HARD TOP Special 1954 fovea low mileage aghal aeerce er steering etc take og feance eames v 4°17) after 6 pm or all Sunday white wall CHRYBL ER GOLDEN FALCON - | -Four door sedan. Must geil is @ show model miles Fully power equipment a' hone evenings of Midwest ¢6860 car few all me weekends REAL : BUY! ‘ os } RADIO, HEAT. | and wh EM 3-3513 after | / phot | Gay, ; Hershberger [oe + neh ow SE Cope. 1954 by MEA Servis. tae |Z 3 j Good night! He's wearing his sister’s cantata outfit and | asking for a motor scpoter'”' POLO LBS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 19 For Sate Used Cars etal are _Walls, 650¢ miles. MI. 50 FORD CLEANS sas. FE ti eed or FORD ‘% | COU Fordomatic, radio beater $300. 45.600 m ee 5} FORD Country with radio and heater Ds MICHIGAN'S EINESd sedan Station Wagon ~ ® lg BIG coeke oe THE COR “WOODWARD. AND 1 1D MILE MILE. ROAD No Credit? Bad Credit? Hlere’s the place to buy No co-signers, no past credit’ references neces sary If you are 21 and have a job, we have a car { for you Buy Here Pay Here r ” ome a For Sale Used Cars, 91 91) * & RADIO & heeter, ov ve +, 55 fupson coupe, very clean Bar- ain, FE 3-142. a 7. NEW BATTERY 3 WE HAVE. oss ‘SeSMie esd” si Veaall finances arranged to sult | SSeome CARS @ AUBURN ‘@ Pontiac. ¢ BOOK, SILVER a A el JIP-TOP USED CAR! | 1954 Chrysler New Yorker four door. two tone blue finish, radio and heater, power steering. power! brakes. rear seat speak er, white sidewall tires and windshield washers. | | This car ts like new. Low mileage. Come see and drive it! The $2,345 CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Clarkston. Mich. price 7) $1950 FM 43-4398 _ SWEETBRIAR, WESTACRES LOOK! : ) 1950. Customline Ford a, $395 1931 Ford Customline. | Fordor. Radio, heater | and Fordomatic. $595 1951 Pontiac Chieftain. Deluxe Tudor. Radio, heater, etc. For Sale Used Cars 91- PAP LID IDII Oa idl BARGAINS White = wee? door. w mileage, ¥ NORTH shebrea avTo SALES 312 W. +151 PONTIAC = 7 DR. ~aYORA: ~ mati excellent. 61.- 6000 mile Private owner ls2 Earimoor al 1954 PONTiac *+ D Custom ‘Beosn fully equipped Specia) paint. 4.600_ nile: OR | 83 PONTIAC “3 > 7 DOOR DELUXE. Hyu 3A group, extras, 10 900. ‘mies $isou_ FE 12-3808 PON NTIAG 54 DELUXE 4 DOOR hydramatic most accessories, low mileage ki SS 4 PONTIAC @ STARCHIEF CUS Hydro-matic. R & H. Spot fi rubber cushions direction sig- nails Windshield washer back up tients plus CO AP arccessoryY groups 17200 miles so 975 - Call fter 4:00 D Anderson, Pontiac i964 PONTIAC. ¢ DOOR DELUXE j power steering Hydramatic accessories FE 2-6478 "§4 4 DOOR, YELLOW custom Starchief, 3.- 4 months Lots of accessories FE 2-2106. PONTIAC 1953 ~ CUSTOM { CATALT- other ————a ‘e CREME CAB ot pe ageed)) Sue | Open 8 &m. to stee o 8 pm. daily $595 pa hydramatic wer ring, rr) a} Foe FORD PANEL REAS READ Y | For Sale Used Cars 91 _For ‘Sale Used Cars 91 NATIONAL 1953 ERICOUN CAPRI COUPE. boa pba ey ee ns. | SOR LPL LLL DI OOOOwrn mm nr “ io Full wer c = = 6540 oF ¥e oo oe a , Pe. | 1942 CHEVROLET ©OOOD TRANS. te DODGE 4 me GOOD CON- MO rOR SALES = $1950. _MATKe 4-2365. es 1954 Ford Crestline Con- — Roche. if : Se and trucks call PE 3000 | Te rt Se 171 Ss. SAGINAW ST | aa eee es CAPRI COUPE | vertible. Fully equipped. | #&,FONTIAG ameuc. powe? t en an Cik i} mmm se ———— ———-— | - Oe Ms . . o powe » | aM LC DIESE TRACTOR | SELS. R . 8 aM LAYELOR CHEVROLET | _ | 81080 MAricet +2365. $1.895 | Steering ant other sccessories. 4 . : 53 Chevrolet Bel Air @¢ door rads . a ae $, LINCOLN GOOD CONDITION. | . wad a Se ——— Le Re ge 9 DE SOLD aa, i ee ea WE ALSO HAVA 1s MORE CARS Ue FONT A om Renter Feats . | 2 evaker Commander V j = o1 se | dem trailer ‘ow sides 00 Bala | Firedome WS ronvertibie wit O radio and heater $795 1946 Ford. 895 ees commoner as Be I THAI WE WILL SELL POR 900. °° t-erine per brakes tint pW Me ee | beautiful green finish Automatic >0 Dodge 2 door sedan With heate 1948 Ss 305 ed window and white side wal! | i 46-PT. BEMI-VANS. VERY GOOD transmission White wall tires - $305 TRIFLE SEAVICE 1951 MERCURY 4 DOOR SEDAN pjown anp 80 MUCH PER «ts — Spotlight and al! other accessorics. ! condition. 968 each. Hutchinson | Medio and heater Directiousl ) Ford 4, ton pickup $445 3151 Lapeer Re Phone FE 13-9069 pooner =e . OV one | ~s Call FE 5-608 _ Trailer Sales, Drayton Plains. | signals Back up lights and man: 0 FORD ', ton pickup $495 FOKD 1947 CLEAN, MOTOR BAL- a ee COME IN TODAY > PONTIAC 6@ DEIUXE. HY- | i 2? eth —— —_- ‘ ' | = $1 305 7 Phone MArket 4156! Radio, heater Drove less than clean rear Reaten, cern aig? COR OF TAKE ORION, aaa PONTIAC 1954. STARCHIEF. 4 vee | = 3.006 miles $300 my equily take nals, Ro al Master tires, 255) \[\ ) 3 ee door radio and heater, power- . | 7 pC INT USE Cc > over payments. Phone FE 5-6796 | Montcalm fy 2-311 M E 2-621] | brakes spot light. hydramatic, . ; SCHUTZ | ad ) ID AR after 5 00 pm ; c = etc Low mileage. By owner. | BUDGET PLAN | CLEAN °51 FORD 32,000 MILES 49 MERCURY... eens $005 _2019 Dixie Highway. Miotar« Inc $550. FE 17-0238 eves Club Coupe with radio and “heat- PONTIAC 1053 CHIEFTAIN DF- ! ~,96] ae DESQTO-PYMOUTH You don't have to look at 1 20 per cent down peyment FOR SALE SI°PORD C CUSTOM | r = 10% —— a toe, a cette v ¥ o'S) Buick 4 dr. radio, woonwaRD 6 BLOCKS soUTH, |. » Se inontas to pay | * doce Peréemetic lhe new. we. | ier Motor ies | Other extra access Low mileage 14 TON heater or mA BIRMINGHAM snow covered cars at. 3 Collision Insurance “ow and out Low mileage. rE, __ = | 81095 PF 37586 after 5 p.m : PICKUP . | \Il1 4-781) Matthews HH . «@ Credit Life insurance emcee 7 acu caeenl 1948 34 PONTIAC STARCHIEF. FE : ee ee aa. - Hlargreaves. 5 Towing % road service es veal CLEAR WOTGR Bat: | New upholsteriag. top tires. Good 2088 R oF @ Accident & hospitalization insur bes ce can Y : \- cand itiol 2-3976 7 4 $1795 \W «have man) used cars ence Pp ae: ee \waanie — seal VERT CLEAN | Double Checked | at PONTIAC 2 DOOR. 416 DE 16 Down . . ar 7 | i assume payments 495 | j par ed in Suir heated 7 Nationwide emergemy creait |ronp VICTORIA. | ey oe Lapin cay cron cites | Dependable ward. Birmingham. "53 Buick 4 dr, radio SN SHOW | building at 211 S Sagi- ; 19:4 Desote V6 Fordor | wall tires, Jow mileage, extra M-24 at Buckhorn [\ MY 2-261) Dirt Cheap. SPECIAL ~ DELUXE .82 PONTIAC ’ ’ | sen Sf ' 1993 Chvrolet ‘ Fordor | clean MJ 40065 ani ers eS eee Y - | Catalina, $1295 FE 26339. __ heater, Dynaflow. i . tor OUP CON 1993 Desoto V-8 Fordor i Porp » CUSTOM @ 2 Door | * eperDs ERY CLEAN | PONTIAC 83 + DOOR DELUXE. ve | | 1953 Desoto V-8 Club co throughout New tires. Private;. ; 4 | | venience ub coupe Personal car of factory represent-| owner FE 3-1542 53 Buick Super V-6 4 dr siees % cviinder hydramatic 2. extre r | el ee a eee 32180 Must sel! this weet NASH (52 RAMBLER HARDTOP. SS Decee,) edie: beste: ¢ | Sa ee ee re . . _ Gyromatic 1,396 | nel | 1952 Plymouth Concord Tudor : -, radio, heater, 2 tone paint. , = my | JEROME $1995 | YESTERDAYS - an rene comers 17s SFE PAULSON | oo S“Ckruxents si Deas ar. resin |i CURR Ora eens : Ot 14m '64 Ford Skyliner 2 d S4 Buick 4 dr. .., $2,095) 18h Guyer Moral Foraor For A Good Deal Het Eg Ne | 83 Chee Station Wagon | brake: “pow: s' ering. electronic “708, MORE ae we ig, Ord Asien eats! 'S4 PI ) ©} 495 190 Olvsmobdile 8 Secu Radio & heater si.205 | eye, electric serial Loaded with : FLSCe TO _BYY” Fordomatic | W CARS 54 Plym 2 dr... . SE495 St iy emoutn Din Pordor 66 S. Perry St * be | CONVERT: | 84 Ponta. * ar sam) SSery ee eee ee ate. = r . | . or Si “ | _ ‘$2 Dodze @ dr Radio heate | ard white top Phone FE 44974 © see Year End Clearance 1 o a 4dr... ehas, ieee Doce bee eh ee FE 4-6882 1651 OLDAMOBILE "807010! & Gyrometic —— 1.ens _eVenings, FE 41008 during day. : | OS4 XN c S4Chev. 4 di ~ SQs5 é oar cae a __-—| down & assume payments. 464 8 | 30 Nash 4 dr 395 1950 STUDEBAKER. V-8 COM- : 795 1s i he x4 ) Hiss nom z| na Dance o to West Side Used Cars _Woodward Birmingham —___ $2 Force. radio Neater & | mander Radio, heater and over- FC eiiig: Coupe, Brtea es om Maro EE t2its | CLOe RADI TERTER | BE coe |b | SEY Mchiiewtnte” S : : ¢ 2" uic e ry j by : vice "51 Chevrolet Club Coupe S34 Cadillag Coupe oy Be tee ree Mess) Ponilacl dchace 8 cadne “685-188 Seward FE 51183 | 52 Ply 4 dr 55 plates 8 045 | 666 S Woodward Birmingham bi Sane fon PICKUP ra | radio. f FORD DeVille 83.205. isl Chevecia ‘eluse 2 dr. /OCDe 163 OalURE § DOOR, 2| © Desh Rammicr Se:tee {|____M ogere down & assume ents 464 8 radio, heater *¢ oe 1’? Ferd custom deluxe 2 aoor | tone green. Hydramatic Private som 6 85 STUDEDAKER V* COMMANDER Sentuere virmigha : 83 Buick Riviera $1 5195 | 1901 Chevie deluxe 2 door | awner Sell equity MA 5-435 ‘as Canvertib‘e Tule over pay. —_ +- e . : ntiac * Catalina ra) v Tees ments no money down OL 6290 | age hf tsrure parents te $805 MERCURY <3 Pont. 4dr. &....81 48 we. a i eg Many Others pripanglllee ie | lee : ) i . ‘ evle sedan running contition. $125. F 4 | 5 . . | $0 STUDErA 2 ~HYDRAMATI _8 Woodwerd S3 Chev. 2 di S105 1950 Fora 2 door special at $793 6G; a s SOOR aaa lo Choose From Seer ce cane sop ne ~ SPECIAL ) °S1 Lincoln 4 dr, radio LINC "$3. Chev Wagon. . $1,325 Aietoi: Gales W BUY SELL AND TRADE | Inguae “»” Mechanic bearing 12" or vert an wis . ig 2 2S) DeSoto Plymouth Dealer « Doo 0 | oii 4 and heater OLN 32 Pont , dh see c es S25 0 Years Pair Osnl iss Continental _, PRSY7 R PLYMOUTH $100 Rienrnschneider Brus =A DEBAKER “sh Ve EPORT : . , ‘2? gos a: 8 7 ike a vo coupe R heater automatic : 1981 International Pic kup | $2 Chev. 4 dh Jessa FE 2-0186 Lincoln Clie Coupe loaded | 1939 PLYMOUTH TWO DOOR $67 | franamission Directional: sqqnela '% $595 BUICK © "32 Hudson Wasp... 8725 at ieee kee Pronk st __Birminghem Mises oage- iti Sa gfe r = as - ‘curv haro eee eit i vinyl trim License | $1395 . EPlm 4 di S3U5 33 Cat tae toaded power steering “*% i ii CRANBROOK 4 GH 1068 2189 actus miles. Can - ; SOY. ‘1 Chrvste> Imperial loaded oo —Overdsive radio. heater | Plymouth be solg now for $2405 WILSON GMC 83 Chevrolet Bel Vir PONTIAC "St Chev 2 dh SO4- et et $2 Plumoun | radio and heater two tone Orieina! ower 81.038 teen . : a ~ UIT wee eae . ) char = — a er . re: ” odo SS Wome Birmingham 999 SW d _ Sport Coupe "OChev 2dr .......$3575 { Wj { | 29 gat 8 Cuaitiogs PONTIAC 1989 DELUXE 41 DOOR | The Cars With The MI 43410 ‘ Ss. oodw | : ss - ydrarrati ! oe ” Toll See FE 43 Ply 4dr... <595 Or Inter |< Lian a - tt ee ob Be acces, 81 r Ce pave an Forward Look pao Loe eee oe oe .- : ; oo si sis, | ¥: eprs from $45 up ———— : 229 C Cann: = UL _ ; } . ; . aa ' p CLEA A 232 S. Saginaw 5S mingham MI 4-3410 __For Sale Used Ca 91: $495 SLE | | LiF bel FE as Merc ~ di S34> With a Good Used Car | - omaute a cease scenes Bees “o and aay mea ae | P} he 29 7 9} WILL YS” STATION WAGON at —_ ors , ) SOP udsen 2dr .... $375 From CONOMY .CaRs Hydramatie good condition. FE | one FE 2-9131 down & assume payments 464 7 "SO Pontiac Sed. 4 N00 ? ¥ | oe Ste +3007 Woodward Birmingham averin ‘4 $6 NEW TIRES in. rade, A ] OChev 2 dh S308 | . — _ _ = eo iy 7 runs and good 330 N ‘heater 49 <3 } Saginaw. | 49 Merc {odro..... S395 Commu { Bic “44 TDOOR RA DIG. HEAT. | ALMOST NEW 49 Ford 2 drow... « -Sd45 ry . meney dour wate, eee He) | "S Dod \ S705 M t | - b “lar 5 - L ORION WoTOR BALES ($795 | Pactory Officials’ _ ouge atl ge nsoed © Oltors ; M-24 at Buckhorr ts MY 2-361! 1c Ply +} dq | oe 0 Ines Panel Sr ?s ‘ 0s 4 BUICK BPECIAL HARDTOP ars rmoutine PSN jh, ane cars AT ae Nie Radio heater 14000 miles 62.196 dr : apes ane de ; - O! : Es 8 =— LARRY WeChed Panel... 8195 R PONTIAC wee ae ; wos wack 53 BUICKS SE Ford Pickup... $050) RUST" Ylorsmetit! Salon ac i | A B , r , wpewer and all tatty jeantoned $395 JER IME 19 Stude Pickup Kijs cv ermeuies «30: Buick Roadmaster sedan, fully | : - ~e ‘ 185 Bucs. special 4 door radio! °49 Pontiac 2 dr tadin Rochester Ford Dealer t* Read About Phese Specials, Then . PH OL 1971! - ; . _.. Com ' tnd Baisk spietah naretsy sete, | Heater ee eo be Ss) BUICK ve mor Call Today GOODWILL USED CARS —. dynaflow and white GOOD PLACE TO Buy Super Riviera four deor radio hosp DEN ) Ao 1083 Buick especial hardtop. redio heater & Dyn YLO Custom Lordor sedan wath radio AN priced to sell $595 = = ? $045 heater \ geod Cal Only Huron Motor Sales i : ‘NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” #2 W_ Huroe re x2 SI Studebaker 4 di. ra <4 CHEVROLET ST CHEN ROL $495 re i vino —— EXCEPTION dio, heater Be! Air Sport Coupe radio S Sous ~ : ‘ I ; , ons ew tires and bat- heater Powerglide power steer Aa WN { Re Air Club Coupe 72 tone paint 10-0 FORD) Tudor with radio, heater. aid seat wa ee ery, EM doom ing whitewalls and E-Z Eve Niecitiienue: litte ease radio heater end Powergiide | : Aree , ‘ 33 PONTIAC 4 door. Hv dramatx di i treat ‘%e BUICK 2 DOOR 410 DOWN glass atth ATYre aves SRYS covers Reduced $195. Now onls . . BA at : C | werd, Diramgnse, ahaa $1395. £1 989 hh 44546 . ; er. (Stock No. 3704) $1495 _ ware rminghs : BUICK, ‘7X. GOOD CONDITION "<> : “ 5 Open hill 9 pm . ; $350 FE ; $82 Buick 4 dd: Super MEIC HLL S a "33 AR | - ‘s __FE_ 40220 58 E. Longfellow , . ' Sup WIC HIGANS $2 DODGE CORONET FINISH }CHENROLET 1932 MODULE Fordor sed Th vs) ORD Sedan with radio ind heater (Stoch 1983 BUICK SUPER RivieRA Radio and heater PINEST like new Very. clean Private! °19 Series—4 dr radio & heat _< J dan 18 18 One OF vUrT ‘ sen] ™ scree nae ao | THE RIG PAVED LOT cane “ } STUDEBAKIR No. 3068-A) S45 MICHIGAN’S $765 PONTIAC ®@ RIREAMILNER TU Commander Starlite Coupe - V-8- ses PINGS Wes Xu DOR WITH RADIO HEATER beater ans automatic transmis m= rc + AND. EWO TONE PAINT aiop Pied ' 7 = . 5 THE BIG PAVED Lot 1 37 Chevraler 2d rag S545 ; LOS]. NASH statron wagen Yours for only $3 BEICK SUPER Sedan with vacin fate: grds ' = = oo i MOSEL RE ie OF nas ind heater A} C920 . . $295 Dynatlow. (Stock No 3&8hip) S| sis —_— —— Jx9 IW < ° : , 1947 BUIC gu . Z Ssce cK PER FE . CHPYROL ET TOW “arTAs “Y PLYMOUTH (io HIRD & evineier Tea \ , eee ee = z Ww t ? I? 1 lbrader a War a "= a 5 . io CADILLAC @2 4 poor 00 $] 45 S Ceninuys REGRN Finis Copsertibie Coupe racio & heat Na As s with radio. heater SO CHEN ROLET 2 door radi and tegee: ostrich ot an te , | $i ey ese ee) mae No SRV ve ; iT 2 : ie Pie excumls & ae 5 = A € 542 5 Cee . Sere et em ad he wD a $285 S195 ra rm in _ an eater ne - . a Power ghar Very clean Weil | ani! heaters Pee MERCER ABI Sp Pda I > BUI D 82 DODGF Sedan with radio and hx , Ge evan oe HRUAC rossi meee Mercian eich 1982 PANTIAC Chieftain del Tl hk - No. 3789) a S E £ n GOOD COND! excenent r Th i e Bossi 4oor 92 tone paint adie ve rieftain denne ws Car 1 Ke ee te Se FS . _ tion $160 PE 5-233 . Q ' ry in ute at vat Ra . a rece rate wottewall tires and Dy» Wy fy | \ 2 1053 CHEVIE BFI AIR « Door 7 ( e A‘ $345 aes i inean tiene ae vee ‘ ee Sand Meas caehe, etet, Hanae aoe 5 HEVROLET Low mileage like new ‘cre pee have Were) on bores 118 ration S$] 8085 whitewall tures Tas he: "53 ( : “T BEL AIR 2 deo: . No dealers FE 5-0178 i a ; seven? Cee Me NE a my ee ; , _ BREAN D> oe nee eate CHEVROLET 52 219 DEIUXF . “| hr orn wore SC] 1 IT: : gags I owerghide (Stock No 3438) Les . - tone edie eat a t . i : © tat | a 2, i C4 - - er ~ Wo , — white wal erect 4a AAP “i WY PONTIAC pow Pry vy ; ves _ dition $1050 MA 623219 Au 2 Se { . ‘ Siceariiner ® two door radt ae Pye a SSE te” ’ ty 7 deceare debend melee eed | a ; a) ray pe : 1 Ae Eh FOUL? ne of a . = ; , 1952 Chesrolets. Formerly | : eas GA RGA lS betes cation 2 one een OO tC these hard to find gond ones Buy Your Car From A D¥aler You kK: taxicabs Reas 101 WW | WITH RADIO HPATER SUS OF MAP! F MINGHAM oo%. Hiren, : VISOR AND ABAT COVERS \ll 4 $195 3 a a ~~ DO YOU WANT & Goon USED "30 CHEVROLET 5 a ae . 1951 CHEV WE C r . eet : . 4s ) - hy Re 9 SIG O pe mS NE te ONS mones | converte, ratte eater, ane | PMS.CADIL LAC sedan. A real sharp automobile. | clean 5 K DODGE FORDOR SEDAN WITH] agg wm CARESERS Dr. Peale Uses TV to Reach Congregation 1$>-— -- fu s Television Programs - - Relays Services. | Edgar Bergen Snaps Channel 2—-WJBK-TV Channel ¢—WW4J-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel 4—CKLW.-TV TONIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTS 6:06—(7) Little Rascals. “A Tough | Winter.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad- venture serial, (4) Time for Music. ,Jane Palmer sings. (2) Gene Autry. Western adventure. (4) | 6:15—(9) News. News. 6:30—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Ad- yenture film.. (9) The Passerby. _Drama, “Backfire.”’ (4) Show- case of Stars. ‘‘Unfinished Busi- . Ness."" Dane Clark, Ann Ruther- ford, Allan Mowbray. :2) News Ace. Ken Cline. Van Patrick. 6:45—(9) Frankie Conners. Music Harry Jarky guest. (2) Weather- Austin Grant. Es man. Dr. Pheips. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet ‘show. (9) Hopalong ‘SCassidy, (4) It's a Great Life. | His date cam't go to the party, she notifies Denny O'Shea) at the last minute. Tales of Tomorfow the Cacoon.”’ :15—(7) Detroit Deadline. (2). “Fury of st News. ~ . It has beeu picked up by others | whose congregations have swelled By a special closed-circuit TV | system the services — both sights }and sounds — are carried into overflow rooms, The results, said Marble Collegiate chureh master John M. Kyle, are “highly success- —— This highly modern method of | } | ful." Worshippers, watching and lis- 'tening to the pastor on the screen, participate in the prayers, otter. | | ings and hymns, and are served “communion simultaneously with | the others. At 100-year-old Ma ble Collegi- | | ate, where the pastor the Rev. Dr. 'Norman Vincent Peale, attracts | huge congregations each Sunday, | the problem of accommodating | | additional worshippers became = | major one. * © @¢ Last year, the church got the | Allen B. Du Mont laboratories to | install specially built equipment to pipe the services throughout the | church building. A tremendous, 526-square-inch screen, described as the world’s largest. shows the serv- ices in the church chapel; smaller screens recreale it in two club | rooms. In a third hall, the image and | sound are projected from a TV) -| picture tube onto a 5-by-6-foot — | screen. | Altogether, the facilities make | | the services available to about 60) | per cent more people, a total of | about 1,800 at a time. Cameras. | in a rear gallery, are operated = parishioners. le ‘in Remington Slaying. LEWISBURG, Pa. (INS)—Three convicts will be arraigned today for the murder of William W. | Remington, former Commerce De- | partment economist who was | serving a prison term for lying * about his Communist links Robert C. Parker. 21. of Wash- | ington, D. C.; George_J. McCoy, | u. of Grundy, Va.. and Lewis Cagle Jr. 17, of Chattanooga, Tenn., will be ararigned before Judge Frederick V. Follmer in | Middle District Court at Lewis- burg. | The FBI reported the three | Convicts struck Remington with a | brick in a sock Nov. 22 while they | were ransacking his cel] at Lewis- | burg Federal .Penitentiary. Rem- ington died two days later. Save 2 Trapped Boys | CAMBRIDGE, Mass. # — John Madison, 11. and John Lasofsky, 6. were imprisoned for 26 hours in subfreezing weather in a big tool chest before their pounding was heard yesterday and they weer rescued. The lid fell and latched after they entered the | | chest. Neither required medical | treatment: | A 133 pound tank is used to ship 17 pounds of compressed oxygen, used in oxyacetylane welding pro- | Cesses, { no.] specialist in ‘ local moving! spo po 4) 0S tgeme+ te. | 6 tome +f. 1 © tow tome Gaukler Storage ® Orchard Lake Ave. would authorize states and munici- | palities to launch public works _PONTIAC’S FIRST TV SERVICE DEALER ! BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE owe Fectory Service for 15 Ditterent Menutecturers ‘ 3149 W. Huron : a | ae FE 4-S5791 | A. R. Death Rides H.R. Nicholie Call “BUD” ” Wichelie—H. Delos ‘Bed’ Nichelie Opposite Pest Office at Night AGENCY Pa. ru n-zaze \| FwSes Tinea oP —, Trio to Be Arraigned | Lox!) Beautiful Wife Frances By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Edgar Bergen and I made a date to photograph his beautiful wife, Frances, who’s turned night club singer— afid she Wasn't very late. Only a half hour. “We have everything but eur model,” groaned Bergen, standing hip-deep in Rolleifiexes, Voigtianders, Super- fhontas, Polaroids and_Brownies. « was more punctual than this when she worked tor John !" he snorted—and just then his bride of 9 years, the former Frances Wester- man of Alabama. puffed in. being late. for these opera-length hose you wanted me to get!” she) said. < * * * * Bergen, in ‘shirt sleeves, was already down on fleor, camera aimed at her pretty legs. I was taking pic- tures of him taking pictures ef her, and Gary Wagner was taking pictures of me taking pictures of him taking pictures of her. x * * * Frances—who opened at the Montelione Hote! in New Orleans | Tuesday—said the camera problem is large in their family. FRANCES BERGEN “I started as a boy in Decatur, Mich.,” gurgled the CBS radio | ' star, from his perch on a chair. “I was the only photographer there. There'd been another one —but he starved to death. “The theater ownér wanted me to photograph the movie house. | “I left the plate out in the sun. It got a little soft. “Fact is, it got runny. The theater leoked like the roof had caved in. The manager liked. it. He said it shawed - how funny his pictures were —people laughed se hard the building fell in. “He paid me $5 and I've been making big money like that at photography ever since.” * * * * Mrs. Bergen. who views pho- tography just as my wife does, EDGAR BERGEN smiled and waited her chance. Presently it came. 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