. ; i N Al y, ane: is ee “+ ‘The Weather . Tuedday: Warmer. “(Details Page 2) al Lee SR ach eae Vy dee te ll oe tole ‘ : ‘ : ‘ Cred “e > Py . ‘ ' * dy _—- a ee ° ; ray is $e ed ‘ # ‘ i ‘ 4 ‘ . P; ae ia ¥ 5 4 fe ig r tii es 5g Es . * — tee a a ¥ a a ile tare » = nee -agthl tliat acannon te. ils aapitnp call tise ene. Aon. Ca getighetile, akin, IO & Cee 112th YEAR xx««nr C PRESSE Red China PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER js, 1954—36 PAGES ASINTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE : 1s 5 Drownings Boost Fatalities Over Weekend |” Michigan Accident Toll | § Mounts to 20, With 30 “Dying in Traffic By The Associated Press Five who broke through thin lake ice were among 20 persons who lost their lives in Michigan accidents over the ‘weekend. Traffic mishaps claimed 13 lives. One man died in a fire and another plunged to his death down an ele- vator shaft. A father and son fishing his car collided with'a Grand Trunk freight train in Royal Oak, William Smith, 23, of Detroit The three teenagers who drowned in Wolf Lake Friday night were James Allison, 13; Terrance John- Michael H, Walsh, 48, of Frasier | from was killed Friday night when his car collided with a Grand Trunk Western freight train at a Macomb County crossing, Thomas Buheker drowned in (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Israel to Free Four Captives 5 Arabs Aboard Syrian Plane Forced Down at) Tel Aviv Still Are Held é pe MIRACLE VOYAGE—Completing a voyage which |“‘missing” yacht Phoenix into _mirac _miles and 48 days out*of Japan. scientist [Pictured shortly after docking are, left to right: -|Dr. Earl Reynolds, an American radiation ‘ 10; Mrs. Reynolds; Theodore, 16, and Dr. of Yellow Springs, O., acéompanied by his wife, two | Jessica, children and- three Japanese crewmen sailed , the ynolds ‘Missing’ Yacht Now Safe. in Port ; » Benet Honolulu harbor |Cross-Examine = Sheppard Now Admits ‘Sins’ in Closing Direct Testimony; Two , Mari- lyn, together some hours before she was killed. In the morning, | however, Sheppard was bare from JERUSALEM ® — Israel an-| the waist up and said he does not nounced today she would release| remember what became of the T- the Greek pilot and three of the | shirt or anything about ‘it. eight Arabs detained after their Syrian airliner was forced down by | Israeli fighters at Lydda Airport, | near Tel Aviv, yesterday. The dispatch from Jerusalem gave no explanation why five ot | the Arabs were still to be held. | However, the Israel army an-| nounced earlier that it was seeking the release of five Israeli soldiers You'll Have to Admit, These Are Different CHICAGO (UP) — Several de- partment stores here have an an- swer for the Christmas . shopper who can't figure out what to get for that friend “who's got every- They suggest a mink-lined ice bucket or a jeweled can opener. Clerks said the can openers are | | snow is expected for the next two pees) selling fast but the $150 ice buckets are getting a cool reception. Petition Drive Scores the entire nation will attempt to weather a 24-hour period. Commerce Boy. Drowns in Lake Kirk Emmons Dies without a single accident. Meanwhile, many unre- ported petitions which are still out, said Haskill, will push the drive way over the top. to reach him by Wednesday, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ‘woke Not Much Change ls Weather Picture ‘ed. ’ # Saturday, the temperature ranged |. 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 tomorrow in hopes of reaching a higher Since the long scroll will be forwarded to the Presi- dent late Tuesday, in order if s a j : Hi ti E t% day, but a later official = tion showed a slight im- provement. Any change for the worse in his condition would be the first since the collapse which brought him near death on : He has a7 i i af Ue r ti ii aH fill] pte! nue pHi H i i H i af The Pope on Saturday recorded wep No ns Rey Spek iy Roop: v2 2S ih ie Lyell Hs a A iT Halt 7 at eete ef3 i é grt g i i oe AFTER LAUNCHING—Tugs churn the water around the bow of the 60,000-ton aircraft. carrier, USS Forrestal as berth in the James River after being for GOP Leaders Today WASHINGTON (# — President Eisenhower outlines to congressional leaders today legislative pro- posalirned at rounding out a program Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) says may determine whether the GOP or loses in 1956. . In advance of the White House meeting Senate majority leader, sild he expected the Président discussion of domestic issues. Democratic leaders have been invited to sit in with to limit himself largely to Shah, Queen Fly to Capital Leave New White House Visit After Medical Checkup % NEW YORK @—Shah Moham- |” med Riza Pahievi and Queen Soraya of Iran flew to Washington day he expects the Democratic They left LaGuardia Field at 8:52 a, m. after a medical checkup at New York Hospital and some night excursions to theaters and restaurants. Their health was re Over the weekend, the President Wednesday Is S-D Day Entire Nation Joins Safe Driving Test CHICAGO # — The nation’s mo- Many cities have challenged oth- bile millions today headed for an | er cities to S-D Day contests. Thou- extraordinary test of their ability | ment program, to be handled by 8,000 state and lecal policemen, wilt be in force in Massachu- Church belis will toll a reminder at 9 a.m. in Tampa, Fila. Civil Air eect eee es tee eee erro eee eenn een ewes Cee eee eee eeeeeeee eee eee ee Tier Stee eee eee eeerenee eee ee eee ee eee eer ener eene ee aet caene Hammerskol ls Determined ; | general eve il | i i f | | Z if ra i = ; P= iy i i é ii Ht Hi i | ; ! iri t i; Hf 32 H i Hh lit it f F E f ib iz 2F* e isteals Lepr an s 4 fit f gz ipl ike Re ee eee ee eae ty a tiie Bi git tea ge a ht, mm a ae i - PON ne ee ee ee ee en TS eee mee eee een “ fi as . ite lies: i ae aE a ee a! we co -oe etit g e eae ‘ming i Pang ok Sewer Cost AL wT nah Jot on Pheree between Merrill and | Brown City Manager Donald C. Egbert | will report at length on the sug- ‘operating procedures for area, with City ; bounded by Mar and Bates, Hi ms up for discussion = department. personne Reid request for installa “ne er relma the Columbia relief sewer | in. Pontiac Police traffic and tended by members of Unit No. MOMS Club at 7:45 t . Ten mem- and women at the Following tomorrow's noon E change Club luncheon at the Com- munity House, election of oficers | will take place. * * - to Discus Bureau | Cleveland and Douglas Manulac- | | in !Red Wing, Wis. He married | — Most of the| turing Co. in Bronson: agenda for tonight's City Commis: | Survivors sion meeting once again deals with Nellie B.; parking, Now.that the cify is con-| Carl Owens of Southfield Town- | ‘Local LA.TS.E.MP.O. sidering @ second parking project, | | ship: the title “Municipal Parking Lot | Birmingham. Eari Jr. of Traverse | anq mother, Mrs. Louis No. 1,” has been given the proposed | City, and Cleon of Syracuse, N. Y.; | include his widow, one daughter, Mrs. three sons, ~Charles of | 10 brothers and sisters; three | | granddaughters and one great: | gg | _ Dolamore' s body will be at the ryt smb Funeral Home | 5 D Pelition Drive Goes Over Top Here |, (Continued From Page One) to the Police Dept., or the Pontiac 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) here, which “‘guarantees Pontiac's | leadership in the President's na- | tional event Wednesday,”’ added | Adding to the city's dramatic efforts are the GMC plants and Monroe $. Carmichoe! ) Monroe S. Carmichael, 48, 41 Spokane Dr.. died on the way to Pontiac General Hospital Satur- The son of Louis and Elizabeth | Parnell C he was born | Evelyn Wache and had lived in the city for 26 yegrs. Last employed as a theater pro- [ . he was a member of | widow Carmi- Surviving besides bis chael of dren, Carol Ann and Wayne, at home, Also surviving are three, brothers | and two sisters, Daniel, Robert, David, and Mrs. Norman Hould, both Johns Funeral Home will be Tues- day at 2: p.m. “the Rev. Fred R, "Tiffany of Bethany Baptist Church officiating. Burial will follow in White Chapel Cemetery. Joseph A. Depvis Joseph A. Depuis, 4, 99 W. Berk- shire, died this morning at. his home, | Born in Alpena cuenty. he was \the son of Aristida and Ellen St. Peter Depuis, He married Eliza- beth Boguszewska in Detroit, Aug. 6, 1928, - A member of the Christian Sci- ved in Oak- and at this Other survivors are two broth- ers, Bolphis of Rochester—and Wit-| ifred Depuis, and three sisters, | Mrs. Mary Roy of Detroit, Mrs. | Agnes Carlson of Birmingham, and Ellen Depuis of Inkster. Funeral arrangements will 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 illness, Born in Almont, she was the daughter of William and Josephine’ Burton Schenck. She was married in Flint on April 24, 1920. ' A member of Marimont Baptist Church, she was a resident of Orion Twp. for 18 years and lived in Pontiac for 12 years. She be- |longed to the Ladies Auxiliary to V.F.W. Post 1370. Pontiac. Surviving besides her husband are three daughters. Mrs. Ray some 200 merchants and the Pon. | tiac Ministerial Association are lending forceful backing. Haskill said that sehools and 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 Pontiac Motor Divisions will add to the message by blasting their whistles, Haskill said. “Our campaign so far is an ex- onight, | home of | 4 pected success,"’ noted Haskill. **But will our endeavors Wednes- = The nation will be waiting for 3] that answer. Pee Ee 4-Car Crash Injures wrap 100 | Birmingham Woman BIRMINGHAM — Close to $1,000 |in damages resulted from a_four- | Maple- Bates intersection, which |sent one woman to the hospital. | Mrs. Winifred Coffin of 977 Gordon Lane was treated for head injuries | Schrope, Sandusky: Mrs. Woodrow Howard, and Mrs. Raymond Smith, both of Pontiac. Also surviving are a sister, Floyd Gayfield, Rochester, a | grandchildren Funeral service will be Tue sday | 1 p.m. from Voorhees-Siple Chapel Burial will follow in Fergu- e | son Cemetery, Almont, with Rev | David Mortensen officiating |G iraveside service will be conducted | | by the V.F.W. auxiliary. SIX Richard C. ‘Show Richard Charles Shaw, 10, 487 | Elizabeth Lake Rd., died Sunday in Pontiac General Hospital after | ‘being hit by a truck Friday | The son of David. and Betty | Shaw Curry, he was born hére and | attended Donelson School Surviving besides his parents | ere two sisters, Mrs. Stewart Bost, = jear accident Saturday at the West | and Betty Rae Shaw, | brothers, Ralph H., Gilbert J. | Paul S., Raymond, Robert, and | Timothy, all of Pontiac Service from Voorhees-Siple | ne YMCA's Co-Ed Cub St Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon- Chapel will be Wednesday at 11 will join the Roya) Oak and Red- Earl William Dolamore Earl William Dolamore. Wire Corp.. Detroit, died suddenty | Saturday at his residence, 786 Colonial Ct. He had previously been with Standerd Products in The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly *teudy threugh temerrew. A iitie warm tr temerrew. Light seutheriy winds te- might. Lew tenight near %%. Migh te- mererw 35-29 Teday in Pontiac — temperature prececing & «a m Wind velocity 2 mph beast @un sets Monday at 8 09 pm fun ‘Tuetday et 7:53 am Moen tises Monday at 9.25 pm Moon sets Tuesday at 11.15 am Dewntewn Temperatares cooeee 2S) OT Om were 66. | lington, _ consulting engineer with Essex |two parked cars. in one of which’ Pulice said a car driven by Mrs | Betty Stolberg, 39. of 816 Pierce | St., was turning left through a red | light apparently obscured from her | vision by a bus. Her auto was \struck by another driven by Mrs | Myrtle G. Snedeker, 55, of 316 Ar- which then crashed into | | Mrs. Coffin was seated. The fourth car was owned by Dr. Owen S Henren, Pembroke Dr., Bloom- field Hilis Salvation Army Needs ‘Help on Yule Checking Someone with a car and some time can perform worthwhile holi- iday service. The Salvation Army needs help in checking names of families submitted for Christmas baskets) Careful checking of the list will help assure all deserving families of help over the holidays Anyone who can assist has been asked to call the Central Volunteer le m., with Rev. William Hakes of ithe First Baptist Church officiat- | ing. Burial will follow in Perry Mt Park Cemetery Joseph E. Swift ph Everette Swift, 57, 69 c ae sied Saturday at his home after an illness of 10 months Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he was the son of Joseph and Margaret Everette Swift. He came to Pon tiac from Flint in 1923 and married Lola Johnson here Oct. 17, 1925. A veteran of World War I, he was ‘last employed by Pontiac Motor , Division Surviving besides his widow and father. who lives in Flint, are a son, Joseph W.. at home, and a brother and sister, John Swift of Flint and Mrs. Beatrice Keen of Torkonto, Ontario... * The Rev. Lee LaLone elson Baptist Chyrch will officiate at the service Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from Huntoon Funeral Home Burial will follow in the Drayton Plains Cemetery of Don- of City’s Oldest Teacher | short distance of the place of his Pontiac, are twe chil- | been a resident of this area since, | be } announced later by Huntoon Fu- | rs, | ed Jewish Appeal to raise $99,521.- and six | ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, MonDaAy, DECEMBER. 18, 1954 . 5 'Detroit Man Dies — William H. Leggett Death Closes Music Career j William Haight Leggett, 95, who taught music in Pontiac for over three-quarters ‘of a century, died ‘Sunday at the home of Mr. and) Mrs. Emerson Dill, 3800 West Walton Bivd, where he has made his home the past few yéars, and which is the former Leggett home- stead. Born at Clintonville.. within a tutorage of the violin masters, and a period in Detroit. While in De- troit he kept up his music classes in Pontiac. He inherited bis love for music from his father, Mortimer A. New York where he was born on the site of the. present Empire State building, and played the Leggett, who came here from — violin in order to promote com- (death, on March 3, 1859, he has | with the exception of six years | which he spent in Paris under the | ee ee Fatalities Boosted by Five Drownings (Continued From Page One) the &t. Joseph River at Niles Friday night -when bis car crashed through a guard rail. progress to his tutorage. Philip A. Wilner, 4%, of Detroit His collection of violins was one was injured fatally Friday night in of a two-car collision in Detroit. the best in the nation. Most of William H. Fillis, 20, of Battle | former pupils. Creek was killed Saturday in a car- ie 9 ie - truck collision — north of Battle Creek. years age took up painting, and Arden H. Williams, 27, of Detroit | *°™¢ &f tis work ia water colors now eccupy places in many fell six floors to his death down an elevator shaft in a Detroit building | "°™** 1" Pontiac and elsewhere. Early in life he was married to Saturday, Elenor Wright, now deceased, He om Bernard, 0 Gt-year-eld Im | i. a vived by a daughter, Florence valid, died im a fire that broke ; jal ti Shs Miaeumen | Wckealt Leggett of Washington, D. C. spistenenl’ Uatuedin white ls Service will be Tuesday at three a y o'clock at the Huntoon Funeral wife was away working. ‘Home. Dr. W, H. Marbach will Seven-year-old Kirk Emmons of | officiate, and burial will be in the Milford drowned Sunday in Com- | Drayton Plains cemetery. merce Lake near Pontiac when he piano early in life, but changed to the violin when be began taking | lessons from the late Conrad A. Hoffman, promi teacher of the century. Untit he was past 90 years of age he maintained a down town studio here, and his pupils were numbered in the thousands. Many people today are prominent in local | music activities owe much of their munity soncieg parties in the | Mr. agen started avian the | t Pontiac music | ‘them have been given by him to | ventured onto thin ice and fell in. Albert G. Charles Jr. of Grosse Pointe Woods died in Cadillac Sun- day of injuries suffered in a two- ARMY Folding Style in Car-Train Crash Regular $23.50 SIMMS PRICE— IT'S SIMMS FOR SAVINGS ON ‘hua Reniacton Saaanae SHAVERS - MATCHED Exactly as Pictured Smooth writing pens with button-control retractible -car—coltision_west of — Marion Fri day night, George Forbush, %4, Grand Rapids, was killed Sanday morn- ing when his car ran off a curve | amd 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 by Hazen Tegler, 30, of Detroit. Tegler, 4 Detroit bus driver for 26 years, had recently received an eight-year safety award. Geza Nahackay, 66, Flushing, died 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 completed today by the Unit- $ Trench Shovel ‘wwvrrvvevevrvrrrreereeTeeeeeeeeee = in 1955 to meet urgent Hebrew nedis 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 its. | three beneficiaries. They are the United Israel Appeal, $83,980,000; the Joint | Distribution Committee, $29,403,- 000, and the New York Associa. tien of New Americans, 1,138,275. The annual 3-day conference, which closed yesterday, elected | William Rosenwald general chair- | man of the 1955 campaign. He suc- ceeds Edward M. M. Warburg, | | general chairman for the last four years. . At Simms the ONLY Difference Is Our LOWER PRICES *Sevings of 10% to 40% omolete Prescription Service SIMAS.& BROTME ®5 98 N. Saginaw—Main Floor In the Pontiac area participation in the United Jewish Appeal is | handled through the Federated _ Jewish Charities, of which Irving ¢ Steinman is currently chairman, Convict Flees Jackson JACKSON uw — Southern Mich- igan Prison officials said Sunday |that Dougias E. Dexter, 23, fled a trusty assignment from a prison farm Saturday night. Dexter was sentenced April 19, 1949 from Ber- rin County to serve from 7 to 14 years for forgery. His home is in Detroit. eopeccccccccccccccsees The Perfect Gift for the Sportsman, Hunter, Fisherman, Farmer ‘ i 0000000000053 8S08SS888 900008. Keep a. ™.. z 1 . 28 Bureau, FE 4-3598. FO. W.csecs ™ i2m venue x 88. M.. reese Ps] lp. m 30 OO. Mivccesees ™ TB B. 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College : Top 10 in Enroliment of past several years were not col- lected when they could have been Full-Time Students mad lenel Weems taken etps CINCINNATI (UP)—College en- to them under the law roliment is up again this year and the top 10 schools in full- time enrollment. outlining their collection duties and The major change ih the com- Tan deh ee ae year p Sat Sly te Oo oat in ‘the number of students who nocd oe tad want to be school teachers. when a few are able’ President Raymond Walters of their obligations,” said the University of Cincinnati re- lati annual survey of college uni- > ro quotes the; versity enrollment showed an in- “An shall be crease of 6.3 in the number of the several township full-time students, treasurers or collectors He said there was a 9.7 per cent first day of March each increase in part-time students i en cae breant {to Be Admitted xy argo ado ser : ‘TRIP—The- family gather |Stalions and Charles are wearing jackets brought and Society, an educational jour. ‘around the father, Harold Stalions of 143 N. Jessie back from Mexico while Sharon sports a sombrero | 4. Tn cliena Bar mal, showed that this fall's regis to discuss routes to Florida, which they hope | from the same piace. Other souvenirs are on the : next trip. Mrs. | table, INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — Mrs. z § ij 72 versing a five-year SS eas eee ee Te Hiiza J. Penfield will be admitted trend as World War Il veterans What Means to Our Fam lett college. mye to Taw practice in Indiana tomior=|- Bleak Christmas op aay os gig ‘MR. SAM’ STEPS into the administration's | President Eisenhower will have to deal heavily ‘ Jig picture House Speaker. Rayburn, center, | for the next two years. Stalions Like Traveling Faces 1) Million tah ing woman's nag . =aoenun ee : : df i ’ IFaces Se provtesd te a sas Atego 9 | | an since Wertg Wor ts ne ot Sag teaepameadl Sam in ‘he’s Crowd’ #22227 5 a 5, a . cad - Texas, to be near the father while) Iron Curtain Europeans lady took up law Being Discouraged From | (7) Shea that 1 could do WASHINGTON (NEA) — During | you adequate funds to defend our| “Nope,” he replied, “one with| ‘aiming. He sald there were 27 in 1 could . ‘ in : é A | some campaign statements Evéty year on his Communist East Europe this year. | her fighting campaign behalf uncertain, unsure and unknowing. of the - = It apparently didn't dawn on Sam ; #Md past actions of the hard-hit: Sam : south-| Communism has let | voting rights for women. She was iaaian n Lee Aston, widow of an old Texas| per cent the number of freshmen through mutual | UP ® little in its persecution of the | chairman of the Women's Suftrage eS edema » Rag pal of his, and every year Sam| im those fields last year. married in Ken-| church and there are supposed to| Party of New York and “spoke| would add Bim “The Eisenhower Administration |¢™4nds the same menu—turkey,| This condition reflects presi to Pontiac |e more luxury goods available all overthe country.” — has been as dynamic as the dodo | *Uerkraut, cocoanut cake and) needs of the country.” Walters in the state-run stores. Mrs. Penfield, a graduate af De- At his press conference the day | 1.4 as forward-looking as yester. | ©"ser beer.” said. “ : travels taken them| But alt indications trom the ra ay ten Bindi neers! cle Sepa elie araieten | day. It has done a big job—a big |» Sam was born in yen Walters said the increase in . east to New York, Washington, and| Communist press are that Rus- | ; ; speak he | 300 on the farmer, the consumer, ~ ge age of five -his | freshmen taking engineering was 9 5 west ts Saf We Oklahoma. They| sla’s Communist satellite: are |" “itrege fight to study law, | regularly with the er of the | the laborer and the family with a| Parents took him to Fannin Coun-| 50, cent. The increase in i : . the bar examination and begin | Democrat-controlied House, Ray- + */ ty, Tex., where he went to school. | — «3 have made two trips to Mexico, | going ahead with long-range Se mulieeatlt ter envene burn, on at least every important | “7élll income. He studied law at the University | mer’ nt "usiness administration both old and New. plans to eliminate Christmas en- icy maaan ad on ll eat During the 83rd Congrss Ray-l ! cent, liberal arts 7 per was Cresea, Are Nofions| Starts $s Private Funeral Set | ris 'e’ene oo burn personally boc Ked The’ Tox. in fog ns nnn | cent agriciture 61 per cent charch, but first joined ome tm | in the schools of Poland, Czecho- is one good break John Q.| ite fought President's farm |y,tf, Srved six years in the Texas| The University of California, ’ Church, rivale unera snag the confusing elie aan Wan eat oe legislature, the last two as speak-| imcluding the universities at er slovakia, Hungary é Bulgaria, the children are being |f Busi election. If there are two gents in| the Republican ta ; : ; or NESSWOMAN [town who can sit down together, | nied ents to Seal ein oes Former Vice Prsesident John N.| topped the universities in. full. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. ®—| superintendent although forget old conflicts and harsh cam- great bef to corpora-| Arar, towed Rayburn the| Mme stedent with 2.915. New ‘The U.N ema. linea mayen on tor tooth kend.\dae Mar of Benicioes io the im CHICAGO (INS) — Private tu: | DEEOGR tory and work toward | lone ni thele stsckieidern A ” in town and theyare close | York U mae Ses is ote ~ Ase ° ° neral service was being arranged ‘ve Presi- friends. Although rated a political| Students with 39,401. into what it hopes is its final week, |he is especially interested in Sun-| portant thing. today for Mrs. Mollie Netcher | *atesmanlike goals they're Aside trom politics, Ray-| middie - of - the - reader, Rayburn ' but with three colonial issues on the | #Y School work. Family celebrations of Christ-| Newbury, 87, once known as the | n Eisenhower and Speaker Ray-| burn is led to have ex-| was of tremendous hel he Rounding out the top 10 in full- Sharon joined the church in 1951|mas are being discouraged. ya burn, pressed serious personal irritation ee al time enroliments in order were {world’s most brilliant business- Roosevelt ‘“‘New Deal” and the docket and a fourth threatening © | 114 Charies in 1952 Sens ath bh te dees to Oe [oon It's this quality of bigness in/with Ike only once. He privately |tyuman “Fair Deal” | New York State 22,849; Minnesota prolong the session, “Our religion ‘means the privi| streets of Warsaw, Prague aed | Mrs. Newbury, who helped build | Rayburn which has kept him as| accused Ike of sanctioning state- ceislation Re Manner tlae: ere Ww } : Democratic - sponsored legislation 18,084: : Already awaiting debate in the lege of worshipping Christ as a Budapest, bt they will be knows |the former Basion store into one | Ron, “Tistery, ‘Sam's dad, Wil-|the “party of treason.” | Passe [18.00 Wisconsin 14.882: New York d A ‘ man in history s dad, Wil- the “party of treason.” | University 13,955; Michigan Stat Assembly's main Political Comniit ay Se eee vee & as “New Year's trees, “win- | of Chicago's best-known business liam Rayburn, a “Hard Shell”| “I can stand charges of crime In his House speches, Rayburn | College 13,78; Penn State foo were (1) Moroccan demands |™any blessings and privileges He| ter trees.” establishments, died yesterday “ ion,” id, “but|"arely talks for more than five | and I tb char-| nd corruption,” he said, “but ndiana 12,497 had provided for us in this great after a month’s illness. Regist, ance thd Me ue, charges me treatin minutes and in an undramatic, | — ) Greece's demand that Cyprus kids in’ schools and in the halls of | came @ clerk in the store when |® ™an.” Sam's record in Washing. | forgivable. And my back is €et-| Cateq “2 Texan without "a, ten. | NOt Lost, Just Strayed . Communist ‘ representative since 1912 . 1 te as should be allowed to decide wheth- Chemical Plant Strike aa ee a she «vas only 16. She married nee he has his heritage.| It's already predicted that his gallon hat" and & politician who| BIRMINGHAM, Ala. @—A. A. i er the east Mediterranean island arvun Charles Netcher, a part owner, in yg ti Ce expected ability to get | Uique position as House Speaker refuses to slap backs. |Jonés was mighty disappointed ,|and White House conferee will| He owns “a ranch stocked with/ when a fish broke his line and i about the Soviet Union and puppet along with Ike, however, doesn’t | p> hog uae’ altos Bab levigenthinl yd He welve | shows in which American soldiers Rai Bante: Fee pmpradigre mean anything like weak compli- mae Reywore ber the nent two ee —— es ee sven ott with he tavorite Pius. \ against French administration of | chemical Co. walked.olf their jobs. ar cu ai ee ea wa widow built the business _ te — "sought-after men in town and anc: | Sam eewloned with a stove for | six-pound bass, reeled it in and oa yesterday after a fellow emlOy® | radio programs for children but were ‘an ¥ males, Ts ore,| "_make no pledge of rubber m0 Importance only 10, the) iS STN ermelons iow, the missing plug in it Arab country delegates also were | However the strike ended when mostly devoted to the Communist | jocated in the Loop, was sold with |4mp support,” Rayburn wired | thie pleases everyone because awaiting instructions from their | pickets went home at midnight and| Concepts of “peace and ‘friend-| adjoining space for 13% million | lke during the heat of the cam | «iain Sam of Texas,” or “Mr. ~ home governments on whether they | day workers were reporting | *hip.” dollars in 1946. paign, in reply to Ike's statement | sam” is rated a delightful cahar- . . : should enter a complaint to the | on schedule this morning. The plant The exchange of gifts is being that chaos would result if Demo | acter, socially, He’s no cocktail Assembly or the Security Council | is used for production of soda| trewned on. Gifts, sald a Polish |W, i! Bomb Deactivated | Ts Yo" contol of the House. | party hound but in recent years ee in | on against France's current military | ash and calcium carbonate. newspaper, are “decadent capl- or “But there will be no cold war | has been getting around more than campaign to wipe out guertilla ————___—— an. BERLIN «—German experts re-| conducted against you by the he used to. resistance in the other sector of | jniries in Fall Fatal | moved the fuse today trom 1.000 Democrats when we gain control of | ‘In spite of his age, 72, and hav- | = French North Africa — Algeria. Czech mothers have been ad- pound unexploded World War II | Congress.” ing ben marri¢d for a year in 0S § A dozen nations were lined up to| DETROIT — Oscar A. Rein. | vised not to send packages to bomb found in a garden in the) The wire also said: his youth, he still makes every ; speak in the committee today on | holtz, 58, of Oscoda, died Sunday their soldier sons. “‘They have | Rritish sector borough of Spandau.| ‘‘We will continue to support an | “most eligible bachelor’ list. . ’ , the Moroccan question. \in Harper Hospital after being in-| already enough to eat and pack- The area was roped off while a/ enlightened foreign policy against) “Are you single because no wom- CHICAGO (UP)—To be sure of keeping up with the J After Moroceo, Cyprus and then jured last Tuesday in a 30-foot fall | ages will only spoil them,” said team of three engineers deactivated | the Republican reactionaries and | an will have you'0” a friend asked | days a family would have to spend $3,270 on ciachele anes pea Tunisia will be debated. | trom a utility pole. the newspaper Odborar. ithe dud. . of course we will continue to vote | him recently, appliances. ) gadgets and Most families don't spend that much. = ; Some in the suburban ; ‘Safety’s Counci l’s Freak Mishaps Lists Real Stoppers .2-=7 roo run higher De you aften wish something dif-, The next time John De La And it doesn’t pay to kick a cow, Sere. LRIGUT? bridge over the Schuyikiji River, And in Fort Wérth, Texas, W. L. The $3,270 would not include such blessings as color television, ferent would happen to you? | Reca, Los Angeles, gets mad he | either, ag Leslie Ertl, a Pinckney- \ 8 ripped through an iron guard | Danile Jr., was listening intently |* hi-fi phonograph, do-it-yourself power tools or a driveway snow- ta blower ] von | . = You do? Well maybe you ville, Hil., farmer found out. A cow rail, turned a complete somer- |i. » talk on safety in an aircraft | kicked him ‘and he kicked right sauit in the air and landed right | 1. isiaedd eset ; in But it does include a refrigerator, upright home freezer, range, He snapped a bone in his side up wheels on a rail. siding : y broiler, deep fryer dishwasher, garbage disposer, gas incipcerator, @® feet below, biewing all four | Wall above him was a hard-won | black-and-white TV, record player, clock radio, electric clock, da When an auto in Los Angeles tires. safety plaque. Suddenly everything coffeema ker, electric knife sharpener, automatic washer, clothes dryer, tore through three intersections, Sweeney was dazed, cut up a ee pom for Mr. serge The | ironer, steam iron, power lawn mower and lawn sweeper. ’ 50 safety plaque had bopped him on ee a noes aad ake eam oe Oak, meet Ok Geren | ce head! if you really want to live it up you can buy an electric percolator with a %4-karat gold plated base for $50. A match electric knife sharpener costs $19.95. ms 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 goid- plated coffee pots have been getting. Last Christmas the firm had to ship them out by air freight to meet the demand. license—he didn’t have one. ; : didn’t know he was Perhaps the biggest seller among smaller gadgets is the electric supposed ve one. After all, ° trypan sold for $24.95. only four, The National Appliance and Radlo-TV Dealers Assn. said many In Cincinnati, four-year-old Judy |new trends have developed. in household gadgets this year and more devised a system for get- are in the offing. , down stairs that is not only Electric mixers now can be installed in a kitchen counter so they than an escalator, but more fold under like a typewriter on a desk. : a ie a Gas incinerators take care of bones, string and froven food = on a network of clothes wrappers that won't go through the garbage disposer. Ashes from j | Pi gt eA . 5 ae wea ae tee. SRE are ane ee oe ee I : Ree oT en eee ee ae a Pac se Rehan sent mains in Bed ARR nk Eh ae ee itis. wise SS eae Aa pa . co F t ~ * ; : eS \ 4 - : j * TA ae. x ' od ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 | ee ‘aga —Luncheons— | reenhouse Has Elegant Yule Display’. Sy MARULEN SURARER | cngen cimmpesed of ctther. over. {naiments and pine cones of srverel in | There seemed to be no-end to| -sfeems, holly or silver foliage. | arrangements, while many dis- 4 Riker Bidg. Lobby the ‘vivid red poinsettia. plants coor se rendeer. |PAY featured golden musical 1 Claimed Teachers Club per Special. Holds Dinner COLD WAVE Out of Town PERMANENT struments surrounded by greens Frances Christmas dinner in the Hunting Complete 6” : angels and, of course, Santa was | Durkee as his ton Woods home’ of the Ciifford 4 “alaciadten tor: nny tee ot ws |OTHe Saturday Mrs. Erwin Gottsyilk assisted and Brittle Hair year were wicker cornucopias in First Mrs, Bishop with dinner arrange- filled with artificial grapes of Methodist ments for the Thursday event varied hues. Betty Halsey led group singing - ancaganante deta of the Frank selections. tainers, several sandle Mrs. Fred of Berkley ‘told ¥ era attached, Kicked striking win | Ourbees of Cintctass surlcs. She te 8 mm Permanent Wave red candles rising from gay ever- Winthrop ber of the Story Telling Club of Shop 12 Sebeat st green cuttings. These practical | road, and he is Royal Oak. 5 White poinsettias; azaleas William Kerrs ogee vinnie nen eirey | of Lakeview T F b chrysanthemums and carna- avenue, } big ‘lI bi i | i i __ MRS. Dae eee ree Frances E. Durkee Weds |Harley Kerr in Church Rite r t i if 2 i ty if li a i i it lite I = fi i 1 ? i HOLIDAY oii gee Fr i F Ee th tH af tH ... 5 Aa >= [i ih tits LE it : f a: fr z i; + ye Ef EE ej b T gh be 4 iy 4 i ; ‘ae an MTEL AOA o|for Baptists Fe a MM ed an RE ee 3 ae Colored slides of the birthday) > =. 18-20 NORTH SAGINAW STREET | 2. corsage eS ee a era Rt Hy eo 556 i 5 ei HL eg Z 4 E E E Ay : . 29 wedding is planned. Society of Bethany Baptist Methodist slides ANNUAL YEAR-END : . carols with Wolfe > companist. Mrs, Forrest Brown, president, & ed Mrs, Eari Eddy, program s : : man, who was in charge of ¥ ‘ evening's program.: (FLOOR SAMPLES). h ! | 3 : : i a i f | i ‘ft ti ; 5 Fa | Sofas—Chairs—Sectionals Children Are - You feel as lovely as you look in your Holiday T | 7 Entertained - Party gown: Fashioned to ft yor os oem + Members of Epsilon ' fortably, sty ve you grace a se a SUB AN [AL SAVINGS sorority wees at YMCA Sater and that is the way you want to appear | . s day afternoon where they enter- always. 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 careful, 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 return every formal gown in a plastic permanent storage bag which you use over and : Vv | . toons wwere provided and L. L. é Schiefler took the part of. Sant nnila : a é } Claus in distributing gifts to each i child. q Dee read ““T'Was the 4 ; Night ; > Schiefler was general chairman of ; ‘the everit and was assisted by Mrs. , Benjamin Sweeney, Maxine Miller, Mrs. Rex Parker, Mrs. Rudy ° P | Cure D “ble Chin , Wit TE RMS 15 Yo DOWN ! . tn's chair, drop head tar back,| Three Day Service é sharply in al UP. to 24 MONTHS to PAY! Seem Gee | are at nl Carry Stores 5 rates tant done stent © rae ene ee - 4481 Highland Road ; The basis for every hair || Al! eur office for service, 430 Orchard Lake Ave. sods “4 hold it in shape, oe Soe 376 Aub 4 » longer. urn Ave, CARPET & FURNITURE CO. Theabind Ph FE 4-9593 379 E. Pike St. 932 W.HURON ST. 1/2 BLOCK FROM TELEGRAPH | trem, | PHONE FE.5-9211 PONTIAC MICHIGAN , *6”° Main Office and Plant + 4 . OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS _- || IMPERIAL | ‘ e ’ : : : ¥. —— .”* : . “ : : ‘ ‘ ' ; * 7 . “ed eo" oe ; 4 “ts ; ; ‘ . 1 dpa | “THE PONTIAC’ PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 ~ EE PU faites Ay CANAAN 2 ‘ women =e gee j we oe oe Memorial Press Center| = 95 == Sr secrolaing © 3 Sam QUALI I y TOOLS wo Oi ot rem avemen| DE@Cicated to 82 Who Died \sex wratvexatxin'ot those iat | iif # | i i i & : il te 3} i ir ddmirer with instructions to buy a @~-I wih Ernie bat tint 14 “dazzle the yoters.” NEW YORK Mrs, Baker, instead, bought a con- it te about the dedication today | sre. Eile eifin susile ts about sid servative’ headpiece. She dhe | the Memorial Press Conter here . rreage Sealovers Allentiea | plained: “Rather than dazzle in New York newsmen correspondent ne keep their readers informed vetem, Id prefer to win voles OS i westen who died serving. 00 OS er nage Employers ttention i pu | ! accident in . it.” faith . “a tree press in Bob by| The SOL ENTALS ve +Dance ae : many the Greatet crt ho memorial posible wp beaded by |] PERSONNEL PROBLEMS he of his ti Edward R. Murrow , etcnd mine this year in Indo | sdinevand Patrcin'Hartwel. But|] ,, centieaiel © GLENN WING POWER TOOLS china, while trying to grab another it also reflects the philanthropy of Selecennes Ghote : : shots he i FEdere! 4-4469 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Rod BIRMINGHAM, MI 4-0444 DAILY 8 te 6:00 — FRI. $ to 8:00 SELES tree = i +" if s Hi oH if Tt 55° f I Z ack er ee ee Tae. war mS i dead newsmen served will take you need one sure i SS ee ee port the pregrom Be Se Gon, . that does more than work on chest! we |on Sun see 3. “A yeas leter, nak in Dateot 1 The Memorial Press Center—a was hospitalized another days colds in your up. The = 35 E. 39th St.—is the culmination as a result of the same accident. Just : this is no breathe Otte. On 78 eee ee te of a dream of a group.of 20 veteran like in Pennsylvania, Blue Cross- —~ Th hours. foreign correspondents who formed Blue Shield were behind me all the : ~ ee the that - 7 So when an infectious cold the Overseas Press Club in 1939 way. We would have had a terrific | ‘ much than just work on the ¢ strikes in your family, insist under founder president Wythe bill to if it hadn’t been for our : brings relief d . a Se ee by Bob Considine, has more than E { A, ira it acts | two ways at once: sar rier So eee | . Bereensee [Eee S| sScs covered by BlueCross-Blue Shield direct Best-Known Home Remedy for Suffering of Colds YY VasoRus diy cee uils woe Weep eee says Mrs. Ruth Bennett, Detroit housewife | “We were sailing along a Pennsylvania highway ... and then CRASH! There I was in the hdspital with two broken legs and a fractured hip! 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Tagged from you, with love, a gift like one of these is sure to make her Christmas Mrs. Rese Yearion, Detroit: Mr. Joseph Kwietkewski, Mr. Themes DiGeetenc, white—and wonderful. “Weve hod te use Bive Cross. Detroit: ‘I hed @ $450 hospital, § Detroit: “When my wife spent 83 Bive Shield five times. My lest bill last October. it cost me $9.50, Geys in the hospitel, it cost $2;200, bespite! bill was over $550, ond ond our Bive Cross Comprehen- just for the bospite! pert. Our Bive A hint from ovr Bive Cross Comprehensive sive Contract covered the rest. Bive Cross Comprehensive Contrect . $. nt Contrect covered ofl but $33. | Shield peid $135 to my doctor, too. covered it ofl, ond Bive Shield P. $. To the Lady of the House: yee don't know whet we d hove done Things would be rough if we didn’t poid ovr doctor $277. Our protec- to him, and that White Christmas can come true. without Bive Cross-Blve Shield.” have Blue Crese-Bive Shield.” tien sere moons everything 9 00!” ) ‘ ' \ 9 2 | -ItS your oss-blue shield SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER ° oe: , Js, # ° — eee b Zs hant Maske oe * oe Fee war a 4 oe —~_— ea & = ie oie ee PP AEC SP 7: al - aa bs aor es f - om + 3 I TODAY'S, ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDI THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 TORS ; f & os i Be = | 3 rt i Sci matace ~~ Or Investigators — but scent ficial have called of sn hy Exped) SQ A = 22 os . ’ fl extot of the damage and re on Procedure Changes; tt ee Se - : Suasper Works ead Winans Pointe for Committees Where Thousands Save Millions Woods fought the blaze for two| WASHINGTON @ — Senate Re- 4 hours before bringing it under | publican Leader Knowland said to- catrd = iy day proposed changes iff rules for P' Senate investigating committees H.S.T. Seeks Funds {csrir‘in tne next session ot Con man taken - and that al] passengers were « Go Goencoese @doecece ce 6neeneGeeeee In_ part they grew out of the | ; ro) j to Chicago on another plane and let , mucd Fr TIME FOR YOU — me ae ee eee Start Saving NOW | = for the Tomorrows lems. nsion Cobo OKs Blueprint : | Half the fun of living is being able to afford a Watch Bands {for Rail Separation tase ant Os Bates cl da Gpend of pus band , : Ledies'—Men's and then through dot in center of clock face. Finally push it into « choice. Haven't you ever wished you had the ready SPEREOE 9 ~ Singer: Abert &. pcos" ze funds to take advantage of a real “CASH ONLY” * .yalue? The advantage is yours with a savings account. ~ Woman Files Suit) yorr hair is beached, dyed or a ai|Against Clerk ||" ™ mee ________JOIN-ONE-OF OUR ‘1955 Over Bald Head [Teenager Charged — CHRISTMAS CLUBS NOW FAST RELIEF \ eagaaytaay teed eect lar eae | HEADACHE 4% me a ge ce Mele aac meses The Community renee National Bank of Pontiac a “home permanent for bleached Burned to death ag fire swept Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. E ; rt Hie Ps L Hea ‘ E ze i k F : I : E. i i wooden 45; : | fel out. Donn meee Stem pane ts i N - Asreaxs IN FULL 1-LB. ° ‘ bs 2 Bonk ot 4 RED DIAMOND — wot | ALL METAL NEW PACK FLORIDA e 46-07. 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Eye Tests Given in Troy Schools it : ' i af aj : i iti je ecise He i ‘ crue ys i ci tfLE fet ire i Annual Christmas i Ht Yule Meeting Tuesday 4 3 ai is Fi i pif i 1 a gi ~ | Hi af at a. ° = z a = = fi i: | i f * . . 4 |__| me PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, If | ate ° 7 | i ace fi , re i 5 i ‘i 1 R fj iff ‘ rf fi FF i 5 t | i | rt % 3 i} i vf i i 2 : J & 3 Fy i f i : A : H tion date of the permits violates the ordinance, the township ale| Ethel to Leonard Whitcomb. ae rere townehip to do 80 at | Whitcomb of Utica, No date has the owner's expense. No hearing | been set for the wedding. date has been set. Economist Dies Romeo Book Club Plans | two Flights Fail SINGAPORE F i Q Ps ° 7 if g i if : iti 7 8 = is & iE i i H : I itl 4 i z E f E ¥ if +h i v g i 3 a isfy int HE iE i i | h . i ; ; f : i | Rai te i F day and he died Sunday. aL 5 ; ; Z i , E | Y ii gave i | a} ® Po rE Bes ~ Walled Lake junior high school auditorium. In addition to a Christmas tree, ‘Santa Claus will be there with candy and gifts for all attending. There will be games and prizes for children of all ages and carol sing- ing and dancing will close the pro- gram. Tickets may-be purchased at the Proceeds go to the clinic : i i Hit | i of Mrs, Virginia Gould, Keaneth = nee hy —F a. -~— a te Carton. ‘Funeral arrangemen later Sy the Muntoon Punera! _ Home. SMMONE, DECEMBER ii, 1084, (5058 poy Commer ; beloved aon of Los aud Bmmons; dear brother 7 : @tate at the C. J. Gedhardt Pu- - ‘al Home. AW, DECEMBER 12. i954 RICH. 5 Relph HH. Betty Rae, Gilbert J. Paul 8S. Raymond, Robert end Timothy She* Punera) service Will be held Wednesday, Dec. 15th at 11 a m. at the Voorhees-Biple Chapel with Rev William Makes officiating Interment ir Perry Mt. Park. Richard will’ lie tn state et the Voorhees-Siple Funeral __Home. ; DecEmeen ii. ion Olive frene, 101 Brown Rd, Orion | __ ' Twp., 58; beloved wife of Slocum; dear mother of Ray Gchrope, Mrs. Wood- row Howard and Mrs. Raymond Graveside service be the auspices of the Ladies Auxi!- tary V. F. W. No. 1370. Mrs. 6io- : 2? ils td i i = : talization-vacation with pay-retirement fund. Guaranteed salary-bonus and commission 52 weeks a year. No layoffs, car furnished. All expenses | paid on same. For details see Mr. N, Ruth, Wal- dron Hotel, 6 to 9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. "RAPPY'S. Nationa! Clothing 9 8, SAGINAW Fess Rail oat CORSETIER We have hospi- | cook. Fort f ACCOUNTANT BOOKKEEPER Poe a ™- fee, 142 Wayne St. M L} week or more? We are fact, on pow ren ean Call er ard Charles. 487 Elizabeth Lake |_ Brush, FE 3-2318 » | Appliance a a $347 up Process engineer wi uek -—¥ . $217 up eeecetecet | START AN ‘ . Te 918, Travel peid. Write. only, Em ° ment Center Sb. married man to close experience referred e train you. Excel Cal Al Rice, EXTRA CHRISTMAS terv’ with man with television er radio news background. Ex- a et rogers “i nation wide De- 8 PART TIME MEN I need 2 men to rovement salesmen. Phone ve ace s Roosevelt Hotel. ® to 12 Fie’ i YT ovaibante. FE Then on Get term. OA OS Help Wanted Female 7 ARE YOU = DIFFICULTY ‘@Lt A . Ta . Ruron. ia Tson between 10 am. & mm. SANE BATON ATTENDANT | _ +08". sr : ed tee or ioe — 2 FOL, we ota T omporionce @, bead + 5 Auburn . Corner of i ° —Adems. _ Been SALESMEN "hee, eae aks tra not essary, y in new real- eralighle immediately Write Unuswal : end buildin ization. W . 103, 2 a our own leak nea hemes WATIONAL CASH REOISTER ™M @.| tenced. Age 31 te 38. Call MI wex—woe! EXECUTIVE and courteous. Familiar lac Sint raeamg| CAREER tir royr|in RETAILING TELEVIO1 OW _nEWSCARTER Today | VHF station seeks {n- SALESMEN WANTED Reeds future Executives in -Ad- town 5 vertising, Merchandising, Credit, ly a , and Personnel Man- or uire at 213 Voorhe for formation Monday . Kreuger Co -1 year training program (‘on the job’ conference) : A-l MECHANIC ONE with Olds and Cadiligcs.| — Automatic salary progression. able to understand judra-| -Promotion to assistant missions. Living quar- FE +6148. in hom: \ - Producing nome aie be in WAITE’S * ene donuses. — . Help Wanted Female 7| - Saleswomen For Christmas Selling Christmas , ral fT G PAINTING 311 Larere van te serve you Smith Trucks to Rent NTS PAINTING & DEC- A & B TRENCHING Footing water lince field 4.4% jae HH 3 i & arene ANNAN * _THE PONTI AC A MONEY MAKER Deluze name entre lent condition. Can be seen at Ol) Station on Elis- cheth Lake | special priced te Huron Motor Sales w * owner with only 30,000 miles and ry whistie ness *53 BUICK master steering, pomer brakes Dinatiow’ Teds $1,689 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND M 197 «€6BUICK 68 rE ibe CADICLAT 1 BOOK ee ak = 1949 CHRYSLER SCHUTZ Motors Inc. MI 4-811 - WINTER READY CARS OLIVER BUICK $695 *51 Buick 4 .dr.,, radio, You Can Rely On This Ad. 1953 DE SOTO Pree 08 a fanaa wie Tees , $1,395 SCHUTZ Motors Inc by *. oa . 0 <8 ele t es * ae ‘see . . . wa sk 1g Cape 1004 ty HRA teria tn 12:19 “Good night! He!s wes asking for a motor scooter! wearing his sister's cantata outfit and For Sale Used Cars 91| For Sale Used Cars 91 wg. cee Ts Shop In ~Comfort You don’t have to look at snow covered cars at/3. = a GOOD CON- —— tn Mg fg cant PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1954 ‘. $1 FORD Sua teee "ent betes . $Re0 MICHIGAN’S ‘FINEST Seta ae No Credit? Bad Credit? Here’s the place to buy. No co-signers, no past credit references neces- For Sale Used Care, 91 Fe" ag? Srveetent Bar PE Stase running order. $100. WE HAVE OMY CARS ww AU TIP-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 is like new. Low mileage. Come see’ and sary. If you are 21 and| drive it! The price? have a job, we have a car| $2,345, _ _ for you. CLARKSTON - Buy Here Pay Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S. SAGINAW ST. 7 POINT USED CAR BUDGET PLAN , FE 8-0488 , GAMER SrgTLIONT,, RADIO | gs EE | MY 2-3111 LOOK |! Tudors. $395 each 1951 Ford Customline Fordor. Radio, heater and Fordomatic. $595 1951 Deluxe Tudor. Radio, heater, etc, rtible. Full ancl t ~ feovag se THAT WE WILL GELL FOR $5.00 COME IN TODAY, DAVE DAWSON, INC. COR. OF & Mom ME 2-6211 (3) 1950 Customline Ford} Pontiac Chieftain | Pontiac 1954 Ford Crestline Con-!' DOWN AND 6O MUCH PER 48.; 4% a ~ heater. MI 4-7811 ‘| Matthews - Hargreaves. . " a. We have many used cars ane bate ae $1795 . o | ae in our heated as 133 Buick 4 dr, radio, AUTO SHOW ee Pee ter, Dynaflow. oY eee Re $199 | YESTERDAYS |. a $4 Ford Skyliner 2 dr., : eye ay in entre,povtile, 3 tons beige Fordomatic NEW CARS - “Sen erre : oor ?. ox $4 Plym. 4 dr......$1,465 | _Srentngn PE 41008" Suring. Sar . 1954 MODELS "54 Chev. 4 dr......$1,595] ite Descte Portor W ae $795 ; °S4 Chev. 2 dr... . $1,645 ao m4 "Wer tres *51 Chevrolet Club Coupe ‘33 Cadillac Coupe Po: tine ist : aren neh : - Se enter . FORD , DeVille steers $3,295 Jeu Ford custom deluxe 2 door ie s - JDEDAKER V- y — , 33 Poet 4d Hy evi BRA ; ise ‘Soeiate on Many Others ' wh a makes $895 MERCURY '$3 Chev. 2 dr... $1,095 PRE eae wie To Choose From | “aartiehr ear "Reeds. $1 Lincoln 4 dr., radio 33 Chev. Wagon. . .$1,325 ay a ay. od $1395 BUICK der ene Sma with. whi nt mn ‘51 Plym. Pic ccces for 83 53 Chevrolet Bel Air) PONTIAC i rev. 2 dnveeeres ot Get Set “The Cors With The ‘chee : OV. 2 Er..ccccee ; ou TRIN Te Sport Coupe SO Ply fo for Winter “Es _sien i | Forward Look” - |W GS, Teron Be Cre. & Gf... .caees ° $495 in| EE THESE | soHudson 2dr. 21..8073] ®t CO | SRR ae | eae Sache) Phone FEZ | a tiac Sedan, radio, A-l “49 Chev. 2 dr........ $395 “49 Merc. 4 dr.,..... Community . | ALMOST NEW "49 Ford 2 dr........ $345 GOING HOME 7 ee te —* — . $795 Factory Officials’ |S! Dodge Van ......9795| Motors . Pontiac Retail Store (2 Plymouths—2 dr. and cans at 51 Chev. Panel...... $495 Na ecarriae) | for LARRY Anal toma prantg one, rate, CH RISTMAS P) | Goodwill Used Cars $395 JEROME [49 Stude. Pickup: 213345] * eon = DS! “NOT A NAME, BUT A POLICY” "49 Pontiac 2 a radio Rochester Ford Dealer W hy Not? Read About These Specials, Then . heater *yeyne a| “O.K.” USED CARS 51. BUICK ae eit Demy! = | ) At une, det. reams! 1951 DE SOTO Custom Fordor sedan with radio, ||| “Sr 'cuc ‘nee mye, MLgCMEYROLET tour sor $595 21] $945 heater. A good car. Only — on rae equipment (Stock No. 3714) "$1 Studebaker 4 dr. ra-} 54 CHEVROLET 'S$1 CHEVROLET «$495 . ' $645 dio, heater heater, Powergiide poser sheet S. Saginaw St. Bel Air Club 2 tone paint, || 1950 FORD Tudor with radio, heater, and seat | $1 vines =e ve — Ee eS covers. Reduced $195. Now only 395 $1,989 4-4 1980 PONTIAC two door, ra- " Buick 4 dr, Super MICHIGAN’S Open Ti 9 pm. 'S$CHEVROLET |] 19 pone Ford $350 id ieee a Me Pedy . FINEST ays OmET, ai aad ae cate a inal bab ordor sedan. This is one of our cia uaeer aed Soman $595 he sone a4 = . $1,195 : $495 (Btock No. 3639-A) $195 es , | nn 2,CADILLAC | | || 1949 KAISER Fordor sedan. Come in and driye 399 tt PONTIAC anden. yer ” , i ma and heater. bet ‘Jerome's a ee | a $595 ' ‘499 FORD 1946 FORD Tudor sedan. A real special | "pecter iioet No. a $995 49 DeSoto Club Coupe. 49 cas . $129 oe $100 $595 W948 BUICK super four door Sharp COVERS AND i 1950 bs por 8 cylinder Fordor sedan with radio ae Sat ee aan ‘ 47 DODGE a ter, ’ $395 . aa courE Bas ewe deer wi retic and $375 1981 GMAC SUBURBAN with $225 — 2 dr., radio and) Bit ‘Hits is A Goon CAR. 7 , $145 1949 dome yee wagon. Right in our front omy ont pear, ee oe . ‘AB oo... $195 ‘1 STUDEBAKER | ape peal 4 $595 gpd ed carolyn $265 gee; NO esau i "47 Chevrolet 2 dr., radio} “™” ™ $545 1951 NASH station wagon. Yours for only $] 125 and heater , y $23 $295 | a LET Tow “ae MONE Y com PLYMOUTH | || 1949 FORD 8 cylinder Tudor with radio, heater, ||| mréramutte, rede end. neat $145 LUSTROUS BROWN : ee oo? seat covers and overdrive. a: get eee ip pos "46 ee ccrgha lt ieee Me Te $285 DOWN | sts $195 $1495 $195 and Renae BT “E solo "EEMaa ERAS ' ‘51 PONTIAC 1954 FORD Tudor sedan, Radio, heater and 11,000 || . FINE CAR. ; Geavertinte coupe. redio, Restor, actual miles. A one owner like new. Yes, || $125 ‘49 $295 This Ad Is True it’s only . | 1963 PACKARD CLIPPER Club 46 Pontiac 4 dr., radio CREYROLET peti . 1981 DODGE ; $1195 | cad tester. catech We. riba)‘ Mycoematin, itech je. Demy and heater Jet BUACR PINS Wastare, 2 dost Mechanically in| po. Moogle catee regio, || 1952 PONTIAC Chieftain deluxe. This car is like $625 $1495 ' 49 $345 fpcige gad out, Radio and Senter. wattewal tres end, Dy: new and has radio, heater, Hydramatic and ‘| Ten Courteous Salesmen (MOUTH srECi a nie $1,595 whitewall tires. This is a beauty. to assist you in getting FORDOR AND SCHUTZ $995 he f ice. — we're me car of pour OS Ng $360] gaifotors tne fe eee | OO REY MORETE Ss gaeemgee coupe ant eS ee eee . ce tere L cia. aR Locka "sour sod newer 9545 those hard to find good ones. an Gel Se ar Mi MI4-7811 195 OLIVER ‘49 aria $360 COTE eet 400m Cae) | SOCHEVROLET || 1948 CADILLAC ae A real sharp automobile. TREMENDOUS SAVINGS BUI CK cer ence a down ae " S108 , Was $3,000 but now is only: on FLCID DRIVE, “RADIO, Maar | 0 & Wescrerspumin . , $695 1954 Pontiacs. Choice of Several Models, ’ PETERSON ’52 PLYMOUTH 4 Doors and Catalinas . 49 ....... $395 , Ope _ : Oven Till zn se! aaa $45" v. n8 A. M.—9 P, M. Tremendous Savings! Hurry! . Kaiser 4 door sedan ; > 10 P. M. . 1 za Lise oxavice | Community ( Y OWE N S “Buy Your Car From a Dealer You Know” 210 Orchard take Ave. | JOTOMEC S \rnc-mr-ennoarmoe| Motor Sales iv a : baat 0 ORE 2.9101 Oe ee a Your Local Ford Dealer” || Pontiac Retail Store WHY RE A TEXANT? Bright Spot Cs ees | 147 S. Saginaw St. FACTORY BRANCH Many encelidny heme Orchard Lake at Ca SG | a soe bpd 9 buys st easy terms in ~ ie wir = SAREE 803 N ~Main. Rochester | PHONE FE 5-410] | 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 Classified ada. Tetialies i * come eT ae , . . intial Pe yee THE PONTIAC PRESS, M < } ‘ ONDAY, DECEMBER 13, slightiy = Fluorescent, NISHED ev eeeee se0ee apeesreoeeseeses eee eens eee eeeeeeroe Eye Tad NEW FURNITURE |* HH Feet it SiS = ee - |" FORMICA ¥ APOANS COMFOR Artist's supplies, ie. | Supplies, see Classification ,|24A “HOBBIES & SUP- On Diets — BURMEISTER’S DR. wow Davy suit, 8 . gold LUMBER TWO YARDS A_ BOY'S DREAM Lionel Train “ auge, with over 100 feet track, r) automatic Switches, single and double au- ‘ automatic new, many asceessories Rever used. sell —. arse with platform, if desired. $150. Call evenings FE 54-8387 ALL KINDS OF nage * Bit M . 21, 8 ley. Open every night till APPLIANCES, ELECTRIC IRONS, roaste: toasters, coffee makers, mixers, everyth new. t quality famous makes. Just tian ie ate, juoresc rt} ve. with controle best offer. 3-9200 AND SAVE UP TO $5°0.0N ALL MATER MAKE sURE IT’S BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co, 8187 Cooley Lake Rd. Telegraph and 8 Ra, ~ BRICK—used—BRICK on com Bcgenm Roe liste. SURPLUS LUMBER For Sale Miscellaneous 60 -Blackett's’. Offer OPEN SUNDAY TO 12 FE 34088 tea Aubure 4 (at Crooks’ 30” ENTERPRISE 4 BURNER GAS Range. Good condition, 965.00. Ph. OR 3-6129. Table tope once cesee $1.85 ea. stock wePLOOR SHOP " a an Ld fittings «611.96 gens only $15. Wet cell re oS es Seat dane as, new, roved for use on $50.90. af : repptce’ e 8 A a CAMERAS & EQUIPVENT. 614. JACKSON & LJ] burner, capacity 350,000 , commercial Me- SELL THE SURPLUS through Classified ads Land, livestock, machin- ery, anything! Dial FE 2-8181. 150 Joslyn. | “Honestly, Bill, I've been waiting all evening to say this to you—good night! By Jay Alan IN cesgecs ase VINVED TILE: .....- 12c Smith's, 257 S. Saginaw LAUNDRY TUBS, CEMENT AND _ stand. 161 W. LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS we Oak PP. Mooring gg By time weeken:' 500 Flush Doors 2 ft. $6.50 MER vu CER FLUSH POOR SALES . | 490 Pon. Trail Walled Lk. MA ¢2223 30 GALLON GAS HEA $35. 83 gallon SALVAGE DEPT. Used furniture New refrigerators and trailer of] stoves, slightly damaged le. Kindling wood. Ch bath tubs. plus aa irae items. Hutchinson Trailer Sales 4615 Dixie Rwy, Shepherd puppies. 16 weeks old. | oft ee OM Rentete E tte , wed once oe teen eenneeeeees it + & & ? i i 2 fi Fes § a 8 ? ip i i VI ANY AU- TOMATIC TRANSMIS- SION ; POWER-GLIDE OR DYNAFLOW. ECONOM cars, 2 oo ae titi i : i es : r aha UWE, $6 WEEK. it i : tl Le. iin ge 3 r i i j i i i , E if : h i : 3 : | ~ - iv i <2 f i ; i hy gE if i 5 4 a f 5 ; EF 33 f ge ~- 6 p.m. or Fowlerville, CAstle a8 FF i i i NO TUNINO AN a Pe See a Grand for a TV even, or we will v the difference. Gal sales r iliamston, Mi c Be 1 and Pick a Bargain mode ~ trailers. 28 to low s0*1, 23 FT NEW MOOW Call Mgnest Prices paid. VREELAND FUR CO. GEA TEe Paik eae to Pa i ag gp : Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 1g others, used—must be sold-you fin lin. FE 2-6572 or PE 8-1112. -| FILL DIRT. 82 LOAD. WILLIAMS Leke are, FE 4.2200. Parts and aceessories CUSHION SAND. Oxford Trailer Sales . Delivered, FE 6-6257. > t “« PPE LD PPE ORE PE OL OOO NOD CHRISTMAS... SPECIAL 108 Bvinrude, 1% outboard. s years of ay EVINRUDE MOTORS CRISCRAFT BOAT KITS — maes tae R4. 4 CS) rRUCE WOR Pa nad etther Lad two 1964 to oe Dm. tmm. Pontiac Chief MOBILE HOMES } 22 Aw OLR te leneth. Up to 8 You eqn ben Lee ¢ow- Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales FILL DIRT AND GRAVEL. QUICK 4 . PE 2-0603. GRA Gelivered, PE 46588, delivered EM 3-4207. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 DRY CORD WOOD DELIVERED. 2 1). FE 2-71 FIREPLACE SLAB, 24” Birt =o STOP WISHING FOR A the Want Ads! Lots of