, be The Weather | all tee E PONTIAC [ + / a PRESS _ “y1tth YEAR , teehee ‘PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1954 —30 PAGES Aan ATED RET og RIZED, PREG je Mystery Wo — ¥ 1 mM ¥ an Interrupts Sheppard Jurors Mail Rush Begins in Earnest | ' = : Le - 'Slippery Roads _ | ing and sanding main arteries. Ex- Cause of Five Accidents Here Crews Busy With Salt and Sand to Keep Main Arteries Open Auto accidents were held to a minimum after almost an inch of snow and rain made Oakland, County highways slippery hazards for motorists. Local law enforcement agencies, who said drivers slowed to a creep during the] day, reported only five ac- cidents that could be blamed on conditions. Meanwhile, Oakland County Road Commission crews are busy salt- men are being called to work in an effort to remove stip- pery spots from main and side roads, ‘PRESENTS CHECK—John W. Press Gives $100 to Goodfellows Foreman Says |Intruder Tried fo Enter Room second day of deliberation on the fate of Dr. Sam Sheppard. The buzzer sighal from the locked room at first was Fitzgerald, (left) | chairman of this Spokesmen said side roads will Instead, he was met by the fore- of the Pontiac Press, presents a $100 check to Sgt. | money will make up part of $6,000 which local Good- fneee, Pry Mt he snow cow | Walter Bearwolf of the Pontiac Police Dept. and| fellows hope to raise this year for needy families. |"8%. Who told him a young lady - SP Works | a + ~ = had attempted to get into the e + — nber. sata tit mest a oy seis Papers Are Sold Hammarskjold Seeks Aid | gitar Be rom te we ordered her to leave, Francis are still hazardous. The situation i scent iy oe of Eden, Nehru for Talks a a oer es meh of mow ius by Goodfellows UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS)—U.N. Secretary Gen-| done” by the incident, The court u : appointed “guardian” of the é we Bik d . ; = ——— — will seek _—— oer “She bine services turned up only a tew| Pontiac Unit Hopes to | Pledges of support from thony Eden AW-| anything or get in The foreman fir 7 Raise $6,000 in Drive aharlal Nehru for his showdown talks with Communist parang Howe g i get away of he State Highway Department! This Year China on the release of 11 imprisoned American airmen. a pee mer hey spdkesmen said most state trunk Hammarskjold held a final conference with top U.N. ree lines are slippery and warned driv- a Press wie preraneys A. typed primer mettes afmvsgtheies Hee we ot abeann trace of ers that the condition will prevail |" newsbey plomat disclosed that the decision was reached for| ‘The incident occurred at 10-09 if the snowfall contnues. ities on Christmas!" | Staging the “mission to Pelping” by way of London and|*™. ove hour and five minutes =o That's the goal in today’s Good- * New Delhi. ns Jury resumed ite eflert 1 a.m. tedey, expected to con- drive in Pontiac, ° ie The secretary general 1s| ‘The panei has had the case since ACRES OF MAIL — The Christmas mail rush i: | Ponting Press Photos | ao nurries. White’ Lake Township and Ouiord. on iner planning to return to his; 10:13 am. when Judge started in earnest yesterday at the Pontiac Post| ince are wrestling egy eagle Mig org am high ttle Pentiac Police ee N York headquarters ward Blythin them they eset Heatly Aes eee fl c Yule Services, Programs ~ Arnold Rubikel will give his ninth | gram by the youth choirs annual on, “If 1 Could Be ; Santa Glaus This Year,” at both’ 4 7 p.m. candlelight service at the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services, At| Beverty Mills Baptist Church will 8 p.m. the combined primary and feature Christmas music and « junior choirs will present in words ‘>ieau by the children. Baby and music, “The Pageant of the | tething brought by youngsters to Holy Nativity.” decorate 2 tree will be donated : te Gleiss Memoria! Center in De- Church school programs are | troit: Planned fer 4 and 7 p.m. tomor- * ¢ row at Our Shepherd Lutheran | At the 11 a.m. service at St. Church. Rev. Howard Allwardt | James Episcopal Church the seniog said recitations will be given by | choir and soloists will give the an- the nursery through primary ene | nual presentation of the Advent G@epartnents in the afternecn. | and Christmas portions of Handel's , “The First Christmas” wil) be | “Messiah.” There will be a Christ- Gene in pageant form that night (mas vesper service at 4 p.m by the primary two, intermedi- oa 6 E ate, and senior departments, and | activities at Kirk in the Hills junior Bible class, Presbyterian Church include a ves- * se ¢ per service of music at 4 p.m, At A program for Unitarians at Up- | 6:30, high school and college age ton School, Royal Oak, at 2 p.m.| youth will go Christmas caroling. will include enactment of the story eo ee of Christmas. and its through primary Scheduled All Next Wee .[Woungsters will trim a “Mitten F 3 (l : ( i E? ie) a a8 ue f z 5 Fe 82 At First Baptist Church. carol singing and Christmas stories told in films, including ‘The Guiding Star’’ and ‘‘The Holy Night” will a program at 7:30 p.m. 5 a | i i f é f F, iF ‘it 27 fis - zi i ; x ft Fe] i “15 rf 5 4 i if ae i 3 athe He i fe és HG a a pital. The collision took place at ton Bivd. and Second Ave, Bloomfield Man Hurt in Crash on Woodward BLOOMFIELD HILLS — In fair condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital today is Thurman Milton Jr., 30, of 182 Rockwell St. Pontiac, whose car was demolished yester- Color slides showing forestry conservation methods highlighted. a meeting of the Lower Michigan Chapter of the Society of American : ‘ LL TT! a ee We. tiac held their annual children’s aes, THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER Te, 1954 | Py al ae Yee Ne ee Oe Wet eg ee eh TEENS ree mS Re. | ae 2 Sear aie a of 2 : : Roth aiae i ‘ By , Jaycees Take — 4 Die on Glazed Pentise Press Phete CHRISTMAS PARTY—The’ Exchange Club of Pon- | from right), club president and James Vie (fourth Christmas party | from right), of 788 Menominee, said it was obvious in the Hotel Waldron yesterday. John J. Lee (second }that the children all had a good time. Hammarskjold Seeks Aid of Eden, Nehru “This resolution dramatically an- nounced to the world that the U.N. stands up for its fighting men." Children’s Program Presented Sunday The Junior Chotr will sing “‘Christ- mas Wreath’ by Cronham. Mrs. Dale Marr, organist, will -| play “The Cradle Hymn” by Luth- er. for the offertory. She will play Kohiman's Christmas Fantasy for the Postlude. The’ Children's Christmas pro- gram will be Sunday evening at 7 p. m. The Junior and Senior Choirs will lead the congregation in sing- ing Christmas Carols. Christmas Eve will be a Carol Carl Nelson, pastor, will speak on ‘‘A Great and Mighty Wonder." Foresters Friday at Haven Hill in the Highland Recreation | The slides, shown by Dr. Terrill | | Callege’s Forestry Department, de- | picted how Germans have pro- | in various sections of the state. | Membership is made up of state foresters, forestry instructors and | 2 Women Face Trial ,on Grand Larceny Charge | Carrie Johnson, 32, and Irene | Dunlap, 30, both of Detroit, were | | bound over to Oakland County Cir- | euit Court yesterday on grand lar- The group meets semi-annually | . For the Prelude Mrs. Dale Marr, will. play “Bells in the Starry Night.”’ ““O Holy Night” by Adams will be her Offertory number and jah Chorus"’ by Handel. SS First Baptist Choir Sings ‘The Messiah’ Dr. H. H. Savage will speak on “God's Unspeakable Gift’ at the morning worship service at 10:45 a.m. at the First Baptist Church | tomorrow. The choir will sing spe- } cial Christmas numbers. Sunday night at 7 p.m. the choir will present ‘‘The Messiah."’ Di- recting the choir will be the tenor soloist, Kyle Wilson. Other soloists day when he struck a tree on | ceny charges by Farmington Town- | will be Mrs. Kyle Wilson, soprano, Woodward south of Cranbrook road. He suffered eye and head injuries. |ship Justice Allen C. Ingle. | The two women are accused of | | taking a man's suit Dec. 11, from | Mrs. T. N. Slosson, alto, and Joe Davis, bass Mrs. Delmar Hetherington will Police said he apparently lost! a store at the Northland Shopping play the organ with Mildred Bar- control of his auto, Floor Mats Stolen BIRMINGHAM—Thirteen boxes | Mrs. Gelstrap Found Drunk, Kit Carlson Is Drugged containing 78 rubber floor mats ‘valued at $312 were reported stolen from the porch of the Howard G. Carter residence, 415 Merrill, yes- terday. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Snew tier. Net mere Tedey tn Pontioe Lewest temperature preceding § am 7 At @ am.: Wind velocity 1¢ mph Direction: Southwest Sun sets Gaturday at § 01 pm Sun rises Sunday at 1:56 a.m Moon sets Gaturday at 12:51 pm Moon rises Sundey et 2 4 am Center in Southfield Township. | nett playing the piano Pontiac Deaths Sunday School Clarence D. First Gives Pageant Clarence D. First, 71,;-of Hallan- dale, Fia., died there in Hollywood ' Children Will Present Christmas Story, Sing Hospital Thursday morning. Carols Tomorrow The Sunday School children of Grace Lutheran Church will pre- sent their annual Chrigjmas “| Pageant Sunday, December 19th, at 7:30 p.m. The Christmas story, beginning Officers Installed at Grace Lutheran The entire Vestry of Grace Lu- theran Church will be installed in a drama in 12‘scenes. A Mass Sunday School chorus, the Children’s Choir and the dunior Choir of the congrega- tien wil] sing carol, and anthems as the Christmas Gospel unfolds. The cast of characters includes Allen Satow, Kathleen Leggett, Kay |Greer, Lambert Suor, Janet Immediately following their in- Vought, Jane Saari, David Blank, stallation as a church council, they, Mark Pankner, Harold Davies, | will precede the congregation at | Michael Schultz, Lyle Geror, Law- the ensuing communion service. | rence Uhriand, Jeffrey Nicholas, The group will pledge to super- | Vaughn McGraw, David Trapp, vise the properties and program | Sue Ann Monroe, Sharon Brunner, of the local Church and to pray | Patricia Hyde, Stephen Sctnultz, for and plan the important work “te Bahling, and Gary Bahling. the Church at large. The pageant is directed by The men elected to office are: Laura Bowmaster, assisted by Roy Woods, Charles Turner, one the Sunday School staff. Choirs Rotsel, Ray Gustafson, Joseph! are directed by Mrs. James B. Blank, Clifford Putzier, Erie Berg.| Forman and Henry Elling. Fred Roux, Wilbert Winkleman, J Kaul, Marti | Music for the service is pre- = wae Ralph Miller, John sented by Henry Elling, organist. Service at 11 p.m. The Rev. W.| Jaekey, Fred Best, Alvin Winges Jr. Merrill Petrie and Robert ' Schapler. Nativity Matin Service Will Be Observed Friday D. Stevens, head of Michigan State | the Postlude will be the “Hallelu-; Nativity Matin Service will be | celebrated Friday Dec. 24, begin- ning at 11 p.m. at the St. George Greek Orthodox Church, 9% Ma- ‘viva St. | At 12 midnight. Holy Divine Liturgy will. be celebrated by the Rev. Soterios Gouvellis assisted by \the cantors, John Athanos and Chris Christides with a 40 voice A Capella Byzantine Choir offering | the responses. The choir, under the leadership of Mrs. Nick Samouris. is pre- {senting a program tomorrow at the Pontiac General Hospital. ‘Real Public Service CHICAGO (UP) — The Chicago Weather Bureau believes in serv- ing youth. It issues a ‘special bulletin concerning snow depths with sleds." | Lighting effects are directed by ' | | { | | } with the promise of a Savior to| they wearily wended Adam and Eve, will be told by a “home” last night after a day narrator as 24 children portray the | fruitless argument. | | Drivers. Warned. Storm Will Continue Over Mystery Woman Interrupts Jurors (Continued From Page One) their way of Wilson Avenue Methodists Give Play Sunday Traditional Christmas exercises | ] | Merrill Petrie and Walter Lange, of the Sunday School of the Wilson /and properties and stage by Wil- Avenue Methodist Church will be | |bert Winkelman, John Hill, and held Sunday at 5:30 p.m. Eric Kretschmar. ‘ The play “A Child Face of the | Christmas gifts will be presented Star’’ will be presented. The MYF | to all children attending by the Will provide choral accompaniment superintendent, ‘and Jean Eisenrath will sing =o | Sunday School | Robert Schapler. Christmas Concert to Be Given Sunday = The Choir of the First Methodist Church will hold their Christmas Concert Sunday evening, Dec. 19 at 7:30 pm | The minister of music, Herbert | Hoffman, will direct the following | numbers: Christmas Hymna . soon 1 Wonder As | Wander Niles . Blake Im the Lonely Midnight | Bolo—Mrs Rose Jorgenson | | The Shepherds Story . Dickinson Solos—-Mrs. Rose Jorgenson, Joe Davis, Pere Carr © Come Little Chilgren Marryatt Hoffman Pictro A. Yon Solo—Mrs. Cat | Gesu Bambino | Ladies’ Choir Bing We All Noel ..... | Beautiful Gavior .... | Soio—Mrs. Jo Ann Legge | Medley of Christmas Carols. by rine York Christiensen | accompaniment. Chapter 12 — — ‘Suspect’ THE STORY: Private Detective Jim Dunno and his bride Nancy are posing | @s caretakers for their client, Mrs. Kit | Carison. whe need« some detective work lee elear her of icion of murder They are living at The Spires part of the Carison estate. in Colorado. When he goes to make a fire in the morning - Jim notes the coupe of his secretary Miss Wister, whom he supposed to be jin Denver outeide the cadin and tn | the basement on an elevator used to | haul wood to the upstairs fireplace is a deed woman's body. The dead woman | ia Mra. Angelica Jones. sister-in-law of | hie client | Remembering the vulnerable | | kitchen door, Jim ran around the | | main house, climbed up the steep | bank to the back path. —By Hugh Lawrence Nelson | | light wood ashes out into the room.) side te clear away the fog of the cupboard and managed to — The hearth and the near-by floor| drugged sleep. “What are you | avoid the pieces of glass on the were covered evenly. Even the lid of the woodbox-window seat was smoothly covered with the fine ash. Nowhere was there evidence of any disturbance Jim found two unused bed- rooms and Kit Cartson in the third, On the night table was a small round bottle with a plastic top. Inside were many small, brightly colored capsules. Jim muttered under his breath, “One drunk and = the other drugged.’ He pushed at her cov- ered shoulder. She rolled toward him, and her! soft snoring stopped. Her smile widened. The movement uncovered a shoulder and Jim noticed she considered a very sheer nightgown appropriate wear for the moun- tains. The skin of the shoulder was silky, resilient. “Mrs. Carlson! Wake up.” He interspersed shakes with the insistent words. She sat up, eyes still tightly shut. The coveriet slipped awiy and she held up her arms, ‘Petey! Petey!"’ | Jim Dunn evaded her arms, shook her until her eyes opened. “You remember me,” Jim said quickly. “Jim Dunn You hired me."’ - She pulled the coveriey around ‘down the stone chimney and puffed | her, shook her head from side to Dewatewn Tempersteree The door swung open. It was un- Fem locked. BG. Misc ccc. 1 pm ....... 31! Mrs. Gelstrap sat at the kitchen wis =” ** *? table, her head resting on one fat === arm stretched out on the porcelain Friday in Pentia (aks maamtad Bean een | Surface. Jim touched her cheek Aialniesie'elaleie a< 38 j | Righest oe : . gingerly, found it warm. Mean temperature . ba) He could hear her heavy Weather—Cioucy wheery breathing and noticed One Tear im Pontiac mow the reek of liquor which Naor mere Seieiere i! | filled the room. An empty bottle Mean temperature ................. 178) fay om its side on the floor and Weather—Snor shards of a giass were scattered. ‘Pemperateres thts gegebes “TES Jim. shook the cook's fet shoul- im 190 —1 in 8% der. “Snap out of it! Come on. | Pridey’s Temperatere Chart | Wake up.” . 3 30 Milwaukee 37 22, She opened one small, bloodshot | Hy +} Peeps 3 22] eye. “Whatsamatter?” She closed 27 | ix 44 36) the eye again. oy SS tee 3 38! Jim left her. hurried through the | 4 x Pewee od - butler’s pantry, the dining room, | Fs z Cry je into the large living room. A night. | " % 37, ume gust of wind had funneled Rika nH ; -_ Se R ¥ | doing here? Go ru | scream." away! CAEL go make some coffee." , Dunn interrupted. ‘And you'd bet- | ter get dressed. There's been—an _ accident “Sue? It isn't Sue?’ Apparently Jim's expression was blank enough to penetrate, and she weyt on, “Not Mrs. Gelstrap?” ‘No, Nothing's happened to her.”’ | Jim said. “But you'd better get dressed."’ He left the bedroom. He picked up the phone. He listened. He jiggled the base. listened again with no reward but a faint hum- ming. Quickly Jim slammed down the phone, went to the kitchen. He found a percolator, filled its top part liberally with coffee and lit the gas flame in the range. ‘Put some water in it.” Dunn turned arpund. Mrs, Gel- strap had hoisted herself erect in the chair. Her little eyes were Jim obeyed, set the percolator over the pale blue flame. Mrs, Geistrap waved her arm _ back and forth over her head. | She rubbeg the inside of the el- , Ow: joint. “Asleep,” she ex- | plained. “Pins, and needles, 1 | mawnt have dropped off.” She looked around, spotted the empty bottle. She used both arms te hoist herself to her feet, went ta way, She took a new bottle from a well-filled shelf, opened it ex- pertly and had a three-gurgle drink from its neck. She said. “Ahhh. now maybe you'd better tell me what you're doing here?" “Where's Miss Wister? manded. “Miss Wister? What are you talking about? I don't like riddles this time of day. I don't know any Miss Wister, I'm sure.’ There was a malicious sparkle in her eyes. “There's a dead woman in the basement.’ Jim said bluntly. Mrs, Gelstrap had been in the Jim de- | *“*No,” Jim said. ‘Not your em- ployer. | Mrs, Gelstrap drew a Jong, shud- | dering breath which pulled her | thick lips into her open mouth. She darted a sidewise, cunning look at Jim, took a quick drink. “Not Mrs. ' Kit. But—where is she?! “She's sicep.”" Dunn “Drugged, 4I'd_ say.” (To Be Continued) said < Holy Night.” The Rev. Easton Hazard is pas- | tor of the church and Donald A. | Tews is superintendent of the | church school. An invitation is ex- | Woman Is Robbed on Way to Shopping Woman on her way to do her | Christmas shopping was robbed by | an unidentified man last night who fled with $33. Mrs. Gertrude Martin of 5 Front St. told Pontiac Police that she was only 530 feet from her home when the man accosted her, grabbed her purse and ran, | She said the thief jerked her purse with such force that it left a bruise on her right forearm. The jolt also caused the woman to fall | for motorists, skiers and little boys the choir with organ and piano’ to the sidewalk. Her glasses were found 10 feet away. A neighbor helped the woman from the sidewalk and called po lice. The thief was described ag be- tween 20 and 30 years old. _- Man Faces Circuit Coud on Burglary Charges | Forrest Phillips, 26, of 1773 Lom. bard, Detroit, was bound to Oak- land County Circuit Court on break- ing and entering charges, and was | scheduled for arraingment Jan. 3. Farmington Township Justice Al- len C. Ingle who heard the case | yesterday, set a $2,500 bond which Phillips could not furnish. The De- | troiter is accused of breaking into | the Lewis Inn, in Farmington, dur- | ing November | Twin Stomachs Pumped | LOS ANGELES (UP) — John' Henry and Lee John Gibson. 22) months old, both had their stom. | achs pumped last night because their befuddled parents didn’t | know which twin had swallowed a | moth ball. Beautiful Scotch Pine Xmas Trees Choose end Cut Your Own 00 ft ae 2610 Oakley Park Rd. Phone MArket 4.1946 Bishop to aan at 2 Area Churches at their noon worship. The Bishop will admipistey Holy Confirmation to David Welch, Bon- nie Upthegrove, Marion McTavish, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hawkins, and Mrs. Walter Upthegrove. Following this service, the congregation will enjoy a pot luck dinner. Earlier, Bishop Emrich will ad- minister Holy Confirmation to a class of 13 candidates at St. John's Episcopal Church in Dryden at the |} 9:30 a.m. service when he will also preach. Following the confirmation there will be an informal recep- tion for the Bishop. Children of Church Present Pageant “Good Tidings’’ will be the Christmas message from the Rev. W. E. Varian, pastor of the Church of the Nazarene Sunday leadership of Laverne Sheffield will sing special Christmas carols. The Christmas program will be given in the evening by the chil- dren of the church. The young dramatizing the coming of the angels to the shepherds. Treats will be given to everyone. 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Willard, ito it. | Sante of the few Waste ne wineh::| Sy ¢ Sere : Durden, 36-year-old Ortando con-|_ “Bite wine?’ you ask doubt- —burgundy, berdeaux, rhine and ‘The true connoosseur is he who waster’ was convicted last night fully. | oe Then he is equipped, drinks what's oes — he said of conspiring to Killa wealthy! Certainly you have to bite wine | ody oss “Sapuawtng’ cm be (the remainder for mest time widow in a bizarre murder-for-| to get its full flavor. Anyone who | own, : | Maybe he’s right, But any money scheme. | doesn’t is ‘almost as big an ig-| ya, Munching himself is partial | who in for mech wine ‘ond Criminal |noramus @s a guy who tries to Amidon tase nen acek a’ sirloin steak «through a him to a year in prison and a $500 | *T@- Truthfully, 'm not an old hand at. wine biting myself, Never even heard of i¢ until I ran into Baron Johannes Fredericus Leo- nardus Von Munchinger, a wine the maximum penalty under | Florida ‘law. A six-man jury found Durden! guily of conspiring with the late Emmett Donnelly, a Lake Wales; importer here who threw away e ° h . lawyer, to kill Mrs. Byrd T. Roach| his title “te become Leo Van ¢® precious wit time =e of Lake Wales. | Munching, American citizen. @ The two men also were charged) With the ex-baron wine isn't @ b> 9 p32 = ‘with conspiracy to kill two other| merely a drink. It’s a lifelong. A The Most $s persons—K. H. Gerlach of Lake courtship, He has sampled more « Revolutionary Wales and Mrs. Louise Clark Haw-|than 1,000 brands. rs) eden renee ley Sandberg of Orlando. Donnelly | But Van Munching is saddened (® |by the fact that wine drinking in @ ® Selfwinding © on a ballbearing “Your real connoisseur is never | @ $230,000 estate of Mrs. Roach’s|® 870d.” he insisted. “Only’ the | ¢@ committed suicide shortly after he was charged in the cases in June. Durden still. faces trial in the cases involving Gerlach and Mrs. Sandberg. Donnelly was executor for the America often is associated by the | public with an atmosphere of | snobbery. | showoffs who pretend to be on- husband. @ ; | noiseurs are snobs, those who pre- | Mrs. Roach got one-third ‘and | tend to know more about wine @ the remainder went into a charity \than they really do. @ nelly. "Preieruton msl ‘cad | “But Americans learn easily, | (@ Donnelly had diverted these funds | —— there a. coe a ae @ his own use. t ac = , | quire an adequate knowledge of % . e merely takes little 15 Killed as. Trains eae Baer = inaeae os 6 @ Collide in Algeria | few stenple rules. 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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1954 | . } Mrs. Jesse Chambers, president; of the 300 gifts which they are giving to people at Byrd, member; and Mrs. Charles Johnson, secre- | the Oakland County Convalescent Home are mem- | tary. The club, formerly the Wixon Ladies Auxiliary, Last Minute Yule Parties Slated by County Groups Severa) last-minute parties and|jing a Christmas party for the | get-togethers have been scheduled | student body Wednesday . after- | by county clubs and organizations | noon. to fill the remaining busy days un-| The Jaycees will hold a yuletide | til Christmas. Listed below are party for children of members| several slated for the next few|from 2-4 p.m. Sunday at the CAI| days. building. Jaycee wives are plan- | West Bloomfield Township ning the party. Sylvan Manor Asso. will hold a) |) Me™ portman choca Christmas party for the children a os a es jot the newly developed Syivan| STOMP. bestess | Manor subdivision at 7 p.m. Mon- from 2-4 p.m, Sunday for day in West Bloomfield Township a Christmas gift exchange and Hall on Orchard Lake Rd. party. | Members of the Waterford Town- Singing of Christmas carols, | ship Metropolitan Club Auxiliary a gift exchange, the showing of | wij) stage theif annual Christmas earteons and a Christmas stock. party Monday at Beth's Restau- ing for each child passed out by Santa himecif will be features rant, West Huron street, Pontiac of the party. beginning with dinne? at &p.m. Armada Several door prizes, donated by local merchants, will be given out, Presents of the yule seaosn will ‘be exchanged at Tuesday eve- and ice cream, cookies and candy = will be served to the kiddies. Men ning meeting of the North Armada Home Extension group at the home of the organization will be in charge for the evening, Mrs. of Mrs. Hans Folmer. Vernon | Wridiey, social chairman said. Waterford Tewnship A Christmas party for Pilgrim Club members will be held Dec. Exceeding thee Ree eae Metamora . The Donelson School PTA is giv-| 2% at the home of Mrs, Elton ey ae ee eT a I ree | SAM BENSON SAYS Stocker, Plans include giving each other gifts. . . 7 Drayton Plains | The Community United Presby MY STORE WILL BE OPEN (Tomorrow) SUNDAY 10 A. M, Until 5 P.M. My Customers can PARK FREE in the Hubbard next te my store. © | RENT TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS AND PARTIES © terian Church will hold several | children's Christmas parties. The primary department, including grades two and three, will meet Monday after School. ee ; The juniors, grades four, five , jand six will covene at 7.30 p.m jw | Monday at the church, and at 7 p.m. Tuesday the beginners de 20 $. PERRY.ST partment will have a program to! . which parents and other adults p= >= s |B, ' have been invited | © peed | ee cee 2 em FIRST QUALITY , Sunday School Sets 2 Programs jat Lake Orion ~ x LAKE ORION—Children of the E h Methodist Church School will pre- Tite sent two programs tomorrow as 2 §| part of their traditional Christmas ter a | observance 9'210° At the regular 9:30 service, the Room | Beginners and Primary depart- $8.00 ments will entertain their parents and friends. The Junior and Inter- mediate Departments have sched- uled their program for 4:00 p.m. In keeping with a custom estab- EA. 6 DARK COLORS FREE! We Loan You Tile Cutters and Tools’ | lished a few years ago, the chil- |dren will once again decorate a, “Mitten Tree’ County Births | BONNYMAID Vinyl-Inlaid Tile « 9x9" T 0 Vinyl Sealed EA. White Lake Township Mr and Mrs- William Schreiber are | parents of a son. Bruce Stuart Dec. 18 PLASTEX Rubber & Vinyl Tile i 9: 9°’x9"’ EA. -g4 4+ Cf] el Needs No Waxing PLASTIC FINISH LINOLEUM Te FLOOR SHOP | 99'S. SAGINAW SMAUBURN AVE. 9 Open born | ‘for summer camp, reg? 474) * + 4; . / TMAS TR Berried English Holly | volees, at 8 p.m. Sunday. Romeo Farmers Ask Milk Probe Letter to lke Demands Investigation of Detroit ‘Price Fixing’ ROMEO (UP) — A resolution charging price fixing, bribery and market manipulation was en route to President Eisenhower today from an irate group ofdairy farm- ers in this area. The farmers, who supply the De- troit area with milk, demanded | that the president authorize a grand jury investigation of the Detroit milk market. their milk and their production costs, Harold Fitz, Romeo local of the Michigan Milk Producers Association, said the farmer gets between 6 and 8 cents a quart for his milk and his pro- duction costs are higher than that. | He said the milk sells for up to 22 cents a quart. Waterford Jaycees Plan Bosses Night WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| Bosses will be guests of Jaycee | members Jan. 10 when the Water- ford Td®nship groups observe “Bosses Night.” The dinner will be held at Deck- er's cafeteria at 7 p.m. During, the evening the outstand- ing young man of Waterford Township will be awarded the Jay- cee trophy. Alt civic organizations and res: — idents of the community have been asked to nominate one can- d@idate and maij his name to Wil- tam Goulet in Drayton Plains. Candidates mut be between 721 and 35 years of age, and the nom | inating deadline is Dec. 2. A committee composed of Wil- liam Sechunck,- Lloyd Anderson. Ervin Greer, William Jacober and Ray Harrington will select the win- ner from the nominations. He will receive a trophy from the Jay- cees. Cubs Selling Trees WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Pon- tiac Lake Cub Scout troop 34 is selling Christmas trees at 7227 Sandy Beach Dr., to raise funds LOLS EES Heavy Scotch Pine Also Balsam end Spruce Christmas Candles | Large Selection of DECORATIONS and ORNAMENTS See Our Unusual Pieces rj TOWN and GARDEN 5812 Highlend Road Pontiec Airport Running Ft. -9 REAR OF STORE Christmas Gifts OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS COUNTRY (M-59) Just East of OR 3-7147 ~ CENTER 4% | t ’ r) ij Sree es aa Oldest Driver ‘|church will tinite their voices in’ | the _ | odist Church will hold its program ~ | Will present its program Thursday Armada Church Groups President of the | “te, Groups Sponsor |‘ Yule Programs |. Area Church, School Units Plan Christmas ‘Concerts, Plays To churches have sched- uled special yuletide programs to be presented Sunday evening. A play entitled “The First Christmas Miracle” will be given at 7 p.m. a part ef the Christ- mas program te be held at the First- Congregational Church. Peter Voss, Musical background will be provided by the junior choir of 25 members, accompanied at the organ by Janet Jacobs. A cantata entitled, “‘The Sign of Peace’’ will be presented at 7:30 p.m, Sunday at the First Baptist Church, with Mrs. E. E. Redmond directing. - The combined choirs of the’ Dies at Holly Alumnus of Old State Agricultural College HOLLY—Leslie A. Buell, 96, died familiar yuletide numbers, with Friday at Goodrich Hospital after | members of the parish taking part; a short illness from pneumonia. | in the story. “Mr. Buell was born in Qhio on Dryden | June 26, 1858, but had lived in The Junior Sunday School of | Oakland County most of his life, the Methodist Church will offer | first at Highland and for the last | a Christmas program, including W4rter century in Holly. He -was cantata “The Child Jesus” | graduated from the Michigan Agri- with a mixed chorus of 2 Cultural College. now Michigan State College, in 1883, and_was its second oldest living alumnus. For many years he was a farm- er, later following various mercan- | tile lines, in which he was active until his last ness. Holly | The Christmas program of the | Hally elementary schools will be ‘presented at 8 p.m. Monday under the direction of Leland Brode and Miss Etta Grimes. He had drven his automobile Over 100 will take part in the until the start of his fatal_iil- various scenes portraying the! ®¢8s a couple of weeks ago, and Christmas story, The program is| Ws considered to be Michigan's in existence. VOORHEES - SIPLE FUNERAL HOME M. £. GIPLE 068 NM. Percy Stzect Pheue FE 2-8578 — FSSSSSISSSSISSSSSISSSSSS I “A Gift Fram Connolly's Means More" ] AUTOMATIC SELF- WINDING! ‘open to the public, and parents oldest driver. have been invited to attend. Mr. Buell was married in 1887 | | White Lake to Mary Elizabeth Bamber, who | A cantata, “The Lone Star,” will | died in 1947, the year of their | be presented at 8 p.m. Sunday at | th wedding anniversary. | White Lake Presbyterian Church. | He is wavived by _ = | The special Christmas concert | >¢tt of Indianapolis; a sister, Miss | |will be sung by the church choir Julia L. Buell who lived with him; under the direction of Leo Yocum. | and two grandchildren. . Funeral services will be at the | —— Holly Baptist Church at 1:30 p.m. | Three Christmas programs are Monday with the Rev. H. L. Park- scheduled at Thomas for the com-| er and Rev. F. A. Burnett offi.| ing week. ciating. Burial will be in West | | Tuesday night the Thomas Meth- | Highland Cemetery. The body wifl | lie in state at the Dryer Funeral Home unt! 11 a.m. Monday. SSISSFISSFSSISSSISSSFSESSSG3S at the church. Thomas School will | /have its affair Wednesday eve- | ming, and Tucker Corners School evening. Name 1955 Officers . ARMADA—Mrs. Harold Kesner Book Review Slated has been elected president of the, WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The junior fellowship of the Congrega- Book Review Club will meet at tional Church. Mrs. E. W. Lyons is | |1 p.m. Monday at the home of vice-president: Mrs. William Weed, | |Mrs. George Dean, 4339 Win- | secretary, and Mrs. Harvey Kent, diate Dr.; for a review by Mrs.’ treasurer. SOBSSSS' @. Pe re @ @ ® 4 Conveniont Budget Torme—At No Added Cost ox 4 $4$494999499959559999995599959995999999999959999599955 Leland Bunyan of ‘Family Por- In the senior fellowship, Villa @ | trait," written by Lenore Coffee Pettit was named vice president 4 “a gift from Connolly's means more” | and William J. Cowen and Mrs. H. A. Kitsoa, secretary. PA ——E —_ aos ee Sea — « , J \i@ “Thoughtful Service” eRe a 4 1 *ege a) . . . ‘.) ; Sparks-Criffin Funeral Home Weey || fone 24-Hour Ambulance Service . - 16 W. 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Pontiec Vernish Company CHRISTMAS HOURS: Dec. 23 and 30th Thurs. Open ‘til 5:00 P. M. Dee. 24 and 31st Fri. Open ‘til 3:00 P. M. " LL. ; - . . : ’ , i ‘ : 4 } Seis / i . i ~ Ai 2 f 5 - ‘ ; c ‘ a P ie 2A THE PONTIAC’PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18,1051 "Thief Washes Dishes _| thetafter breaking into « restau ~ 3 ae ae | ¢; OOOO COCCLEE 2 scala 3 ew Cub Scout Pack : Rate ic | eg weaty SANTA me MARS KING | 2 at Hawthorne School of °4€ BENSON Says: t MY STORE|, WILL BE OPEN ’ tion meeting at Hawthorne school NOW ot SHAWS!|] ANEW LOW PRICED | 3252 A scarcely room for the two of them * A . i a ceremony Scouts this week, in an organiza- The new Hawthorne school Pack) ¢ is being sponsored by fathers of the school, Officers for the pack include: cubmaster; Arthur | § z ax ‘ Son excited Card, institutional representative a Ne C) ig ) ] ( ee ae i ee Nichols and James a on ’ ; Nees a , wes more ~ ts HE Ch A 2 mitteemen. (Sunday, Dec. 19th) WEDDINGS = / on the sky as a flying saucer, Den mothers are Ophelia Navar- \ TTA NO? \ro, Theda Dey, Margaret McCiel- » w 44, Fi 4 _ 4 * ‘ “ j z Pe lan, Vera Brockie, Rose Fay, Bar< jbara Carr, Celia Burting, Elsie | Stragea and Virginia Mills. Six Boy Scouts from troop 29 received Den Chief ‘cords’ in rec- ‘ognition of their standing as Cub | § | Scout Den Chiefs. Presentation | ¢ 10 a.m. to5 p.m.| panties | am, keeping my store open Sunday to make it more convenient for my customers to pick up Layaways, and do Christmas gift shopping. My Customers Can PARK FREE in the HUBBARD GCARAGE.., NEXT TO MY STORE! uu i was made by Roger Lawrence, | s scoutmaster, and Glenn Lackey, | & Van Braidwood, district execu- tive, spoke briefly on the fine prog: | @ ress being made by the new group. | 2 ! 4 . 20 S. PERRY ST. , NOT Ic EXTRA = -~acan dren ee eee ee eck tad . Passi ge om on andes noe ten “it is Very strange.” said Tom| F i] Newbo we FOR CREDIT eee ~~ min- se * 8 ¢ . a « . ral ew m Vi. a 4 , we tater. Presently they approached an-} “What is so strange?” ~| fs 24 Michigan's Largest Jewelers 3) Tehes other ball. It was orange and had| “Well, you people have invented Celebrates 101st = ° 7 “ beiitiont eyes and mouth like a man. At qpoh remarkable things ie tre! Birt hcicr Today Pt “e first Tom was frightened to see| img men into flying saucers and 7 ay = such a face in the sky. But sud-| Packing meals into capsules. Yet) DETROIT (INS) — Richard Le-| x denly he knew it was only the|You never invented any toys.| blanc is celebrating his 101st birth-| |” ; ahd moon. Doesn't that seem strange to you?” | day today at his home in Lincoln} > ge e passed many stars glittering in the| surprising. But perhaps it's be- | With his wife, who is 89 Le-| es = skies. Before long they approached) cause we have never had « Santa | blanc is accepting callers in their) e < Mars itself. Claus on Mars.”" He took Tom’s | little frame dwelling at 3936 W.| ~~ §e “Look!” cried Tom. “We are! hand. Fort. Pe ¥3. ering to lend! “Come now I will show you the Leblane puffs heartily on bis | Op = a kings’ palaces. They lie just beyond! pipe and sips bourbon as he re- - 8 aeently to surface the golden hill.” calls the story of his birth. i : a planet and came to a stop. Tom | They climbed the solid gold hill " cial At Christmas time, everyone wants to save money on the _ Aaa pressed q button and the door ef | and when they reached the top se wae cae tan te at + many present to be bought. They are attracted by “big 3 Se they saw below row after row Of] the tiny, feeble infant, shook their | ~— say i Tom stepped out into a land — —— etd palace | reads and sent for the priest. The | discounts,” “slashed prices’ and ether catch phrases. ; stranger than any he ever dreamed made . priest came at once and christened . > of. Even from where he stood Tom| the baby after he was told little |) *Too often, the buyer realizes too late that he has bought Si There was neither tree nor bush | ©°uld see boys and girls standing | Richard would not live long enough | ‘a 7 af nor flower. No grass. Not even a ‘dly in the golden courtyards.| 4. 9 church ceremony. € an expensive “bargain”, ‘ weed. Running through the barren | These children were the rulers of és and one F ; , streaks ars. hundred years ° a Ros dione’ bie nlc ao. (Tomorrow: The Kings of Mars) | later Leblanc’s step te steady, |. * He gets inferior quality. his fingers along a yellow streak eves are clear 2 in rvice . ., Wen be loked ww his eee were! Beacons Snuffed Out| sue emine it ter etn and | pn enannaniaae 4 . — . their fish nets along the Detroit |» * He is refused exchange privileges. 4 f nea The Mars King nodded sadly as Ip asses Today Leblanc is looking forward You can expect to be “taken” if you deal with a little- 4 2 ot _ “That's the worst part of our); SAULT MARIE a to visits from his three sons, ‘ eS siensl. Whenever’ wee. task. we! Gad (ae Chace Gane, sceilagiion done Frank, Levi and Columbus as well i known, unreliable firm. : s i that awful gold dirt son ended at 3:52 p.m. (EST) | @% his two younger brothers, frank, | | + ; ; ae Z 0 But,” cried Tom, “you are rich | yesterday when the ore carrier G. | 91, and Fred, 87. A daughter, Al-| © Reputable firms offer the best bargains and you can deal Fe beyond compare! Gold is money!” | Cc Post slipped through the Soo|™4, @ Federal Building employe, | | . ; + om os -. |locks downbound for Bufialo lives at home. he with them with complete assurance. : a 7 “Money? There is no such . i . You get even better VAN) thing on Mars. What we would | The freighter, owned by Colum- Leblanc expects to see many! ’ heeting from the new like 1s grass and trees and |%ia Transportation Co. and com-|™more birthdays. Your Best Guarantee of Good Value and Satisfaction 3 daisies, We have mo need tor ™anded by Capt. George Wache- | 4 larger king sizes of fe- gold.” net carried scrap iron from Duluth. Store Manager Floored _ Is the Integrity of the Firms You Deal With. _ i mous White Oak Smoke- Tom looked around and saw that Cat Wachelin said storms on JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (UP) — “De-| | : . a - less. NUT, STOVE and in truth it was a drab and lonesome | Lake Superior held up his cross- | ‘ective Green” told store Manager 5 . ry : cf eerie | tem ves Sees 6 BETTER BUSINESS BOARD © vil the other sizes are was neither thitttiwmealstie ck. Yeas ebrimenins caot week “eer | . now lerger — at the sort of —— — halfway! He said the Coast Guard “turned | him.” _ then cont oe a om between n y. off lighthouses behind io _ men 0 8k : fs. some cost — “If nothing grows here bow do| warteed our way aa? “swe rear room where the ploney detec: | i 0 the - Onder Yours Today pis you get food to eat?” asked Tom. | tive forced Lang and tee other | i p ‘ f Co "4 . a x soak = oe 28 ‘fo << oy | 8s make cur food out of em They Were Just Visiting [STs = lie on the fom, white ontiac Chamber o mmerce |} Af [ A BUSHEL Wi: F ASH | Sie | vitamins and minérals and other er tec ce = ceipts. ' Ph FE 5-6148 Wald Hotel , ak Wy things capsules ——— | Bldg a , ._ | what ead ots North Carolina Board of Conserva-| Movable type for printing was one aldron 0 . ba “Goodness, it must be pretty | oo and Development here . made from clay in China abodt, * . ¥ en: epee pam TROT ES : ea Cee en + OAKLAND FUEL and PAINT C0. boring,” said Tom. They ‘Sew over South Careline. | 1000 A. D. | MN Sin A i ee Rt a li aS ts RS 5 es eae. | Majesty nodded. “I suppose it is.| pana anananeaaraaa er larlerlerlarlartar \erlarlar tartar ay 4) 4) aya “4. 4) 4 nererter 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150 But we have never had any other 5 P 4 4 4 4 ; P d 4 é J 4 4 d P 4 4 é P) 4 P 4 4 P 4 P 4 ; P ere a lar? ary ar? are. P 4 i 44 4 are J ‘ 4 ‘ : ‘way of eating and this seems good | % enough to us.” PEDSTSTSSSTSSSSSSSSSSSSDSTSSSSSSOW ~ 9th Annual Christmas Musical Program So uddik's ... hit parade of gifts for LADS and DADS FOR DADS .. . Weldén pajamas . . . State-O-Maine Robes .. . Donegal, Hathaway or Arrow Sport Shirts . . . Nettleton or Jarman Shoes... . Society Brand or Calvert Suits. Presented by The PONTIAC STATE BANK Daily, 12 Noon to 1 P. M.—Starting Monday, Dec. 13 Mrs. S. M. Dudley at the Hammond Electric Organ Boys’ Weldon PAJAMAS, sizes 12 to 18 years... from $ 3.25 Boys’ Rob-Roy MONDAY, DECEMBER 20th TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2ist SPORT SHIRTS, sizes 12 to 18 yrs. from $ 1.95 12:00 NOON 12:00 NOON David Copperfield . Washington Jr. High School Jefferson Jr. High BOYS’ SLACKS, sizes 12 to 18 yrs from $ 3.95 Boys’ Glee Club Mixed Chorus Boys’ Stratojoc Mrs. Robert Veltman Miss Eleanor Bryan JACKETS, sizes 12 to 18 years... . from $14.95 Boys’ Hugger WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22nd THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23rd CAPS, sizes 12 to 18 yeors..... from $ 1.95 11:00 A. M. 12:00 NOON Lincoln Jr. High School Pontiae Sr. High School Ninth Grade Choir Sr. Girls’ Ensemble * Mr. L. A. Slusser Mr. George Putman FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24th 12:00 NOON . ny 9 a UdCGIKS UNION LAKE STORE ) Open Every Evening ‘til 9—Sundays 11-3 CLEEESSSS E86 6566556555566666666666 RRR IIIIRIIIIIDII IIIA i *. . z * | You Are Invited to Attend SSSESSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSESSSESSSSESSESSESSSSSESESSSSESS SSFSSSSSSSSSSSS SSFSSFSFFIFSSSSIIFSSSSSSSSFF55S Y A “mow covered mountains, MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS = SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1954 Unifair to Taxpayers County Treasurer Srarxs has pointed to a tax collection leak that could and should be plugged immediately. The treasurer had in mind the $8,000 - to $10,000 in personal property taxes It is true that this sum is small in rela- tion to the total county tax levy. But Mr. Sparks is on sound ground in point- ing out that township and city treasur- ers must make every effort to collect all taxes due. In fact the law not only is spe- cific on that point but it sets forth in great detail steps to be taken in the event of delinquen- cy. For that reason ‘we believe the County Treasurer has done well to make all this clear to local As he told the Press, “it’s not fair to the great majority of county residents who pay their taxes promptly and reg- ‘larly when a few are able to escape their obligations.” Dutch to Keep New Guinea With Indonesia laying claim to New Guinea before the United Nations, the Dutch have started planning the de- fense of that vast South Pacific Island. This is a logical sequence to the Netherlands government's deci- sion to retain sovereignty over the territory until its people are “capable of self government. This, in turn, means that the Nether- lands will continue in New Guinea its stupendous task of trying to bridge the gap that ex- ists between the Stone Age and the Atomic Age. * * * The island is one of huge swamps, steaming jungles and fertile valleys carefully tilled by the native Papuans, and is rich in natural resources. Copper, bauxite and nickel are known to exist in the mountains and there is the possibility of uranium and oil. Nobody yet knows how many people live in New Guinea. But the inhabitants are thought to be | the most primitive on earth. Since time immemorial life for them __geems to have been a constant succession of tribal wars with the many tribes speaking entirely dif- ferent languages. * * * ‘Anthropologically speaking, the Pap- uans are divided into two distinct types, the smaller inhabiting the interior and the larger the coastal plain. The Dutch already have made consid- erable progress in civilizing coastal Pap- uans. As Gov. VAN Baat puts it, the aim of the Netherlands government not only is to make the natives a part of the development program but teach them how to maintain their independence. If the Dutch ultimately succeed in preparing these primitive people for self government, they will have made a most significant contribution to human prog- ress. EEE Office Mechanization While the rapid increase in the pro- @uction of business office machines is a known fact, there are two views of its effect on the supply of jobs for white collar workers. : In the United States, according to the Labor Department, live employes are more than holding their own with the ‘“gopots. These workers now number 8,000,000 or 64 per cent more than in 1940. . ek a 2 ee’ : Moreover, the department says, _ @lerical jobs will continue to in- _erease in number despite auto- fr = . - yy - | aa . 7 P a ‘ : : = .. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER.18, 1956 = *- machines and “thinkers” coming : ‘. = cee sin Ss dip cccadeeniedene 1 ; of All Faiths the market. 07 N Days _ An entirely different story comes from the International Labor Organiza- tion. It réports, after a worldwide sur- vey, that the transfer of work from men to machines is proceeding in offices much faster than it did in industry. * * * “ Production of business ma- chines, according to ILO, espe- cially in the United States is booming. As a result many busi- nesses, particularly banks and insurance companies, are re- ducing office personnel as ma- chines take over the work. All this points to the handwriting on office walls. Those looking ahead to clerical employment should take time and care to develop special skills no machine can match. Henderson’s New. Post Indications are that Secretary DULLES’ choice of Ambassador Loy W. HENDER- sow to be Deputy Undersecretary of State for Administration will be well re- . ceived. Until this promotion Mr. HENDERSON has been serving with distinction as U. S. Ambassador to Iran. During his 32 years in the foreign service he has been stationed in many parts of the world. Probably his most memorable assignment was that of Ambassador to Russia. * x .*® Among his colleagues and in Washington the new undersecre- tary has a reputation for great administrative ability, integrity, and frankness in departmental councils. * * * His record offers sound ground for belief that Secretary DuLLEs’ judgment in promoting him will be amply justi- fied. Man is the master of every animal on earth except by far the most dangerous one. The People’s Business . ClO Backs Dems Spends Millions in State Election to Defeat GOP By JACK L. GREEN LANSING—Having cried wolf for six years, it now is doubtful whether Michigan Re- publicans can stir the voters with outcries that the CIO is trying to seize contro! of state government. This is a pity because, if there ever were reason to believe this, it is more true now than at any time in the past. The sting of the Republicans’ Nov. 2 de- feat had hardly started to die when two lame duck state officials took the stump again to sound their warning. First Aud. Gen. John B. Martin told a Mount Pleasant audience that the CIO had opened its money bags as never be- fore in the last election and was clearly sétting a pattern of attempting to take over state government. Later, in a more violent speech, Secretary of State Owen J. Cleary ripped the CIO for its alleged dreams of power. These may have been noted by the men to whom they probably were addressed, the big contributors of the Republican Party—but they fell with a faint thud on the general public. The trouble with this line of attack is that Republican orators for the past six years have been screaming about the “power-mad CIO bosses,” the “CIO goon squads,” the CIO PAC “line,” the ADA undermining the Amer- ican way of life and similar cliches. These outcries have had remarkably little success in frightening the voters away from the Democratic ticket in the past. Observers doubt whether they are going to scare very many in the future, except those rock-ribbed Republicans who see Walter Reuther under every bed. But in the last election something new was added, or something bigger than ever before. And it is going to be hard for the Re- publicans to depict this without sounding like a cracked old record. ~ Let us first concede that for many ‘years, the Republican Party has been largely fi- manced by the business community—and generally well financed. At the same time, the Democrats have often been virtually bankrupt and had to depend on dribbles of cash from those of modest income. One cannot blame the Democrats for accusing the Republicans of hypocracy now that the Democrats have suddenly found a fairy god-father with plenty of dough and the willingness to shell it out. In the last election campaign, no matter what Democratic spokesmen sdy, there are indications that the CIO spent tremendous sums for the Democrats which will not ap- pear on any campaign expense accounting, - The CIO did not give this money to the Democrats. .It spent it for the Democratic cause. The result of this situation can only be a frightening contest to see who can spend the most money—business or labor. And both have plenty to spend. bas * ‘ ‘ ¥ INDIVIDUALLY DEALT WITH ‘COME NOW, AND LET US REASON TOGETHER, SAITH THE LORD: THOUGH YOUR SINS BE AS SCARLET, THEY SHALL BE AS WHITE AS SNOW... / aww SEA, LSB ° White Christ mas TNDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED — EACH HUMAN SOUL ossible Voice of the People. Believes Stores Should Supply Boxes for Christmas Purchases Without Cost of lack of "Pall pame, Serna ly, I went into one of Pontiac's advertising outright? I have never been charged ex- tra for a box bef and if the merchandise doesn’twarranta box tgq,put it in, is it worth sell- ing? 1020 Buster Drive Need Roller Rinks, Say Teenagers There is only one roller skating rink in Pontiac. A lot of people never go roller skating because it is too far away and they do not have a way to get there. There are enough ice skating ponds, such as the ones at Wash- ingten Jr. High School, Crofoot School and a few others. We would suggest that they build at least two or more roller skating rinks in Pontiac. We think the teen- age: : would enjoy it. Lillian Riszsto, Laura Shaw, dim Stewart, Johnny Green, Carolyn Byers, James Chapman Donald Moore Recreational Center Would Help Three Ways I think Pontiac should have a recreation center because it would probably lessen juvenile delin- quency, would relieve parents’ minds from: their children and would educate others. A convenient skating rink is nec- essary for the ones interested in skating. Frances Reese 1236 Pontiac Road THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Case Records of a Psychologist Teenagers Not Going to the Dogs Now Any More Than Former Generations Helene’s question is very. commort among modern youth. But when student were asked to rate the 20 chapters in my college textbook, you may be pleasantly surprised to find which topic was given first place. Discuss Helene’s query at Sunday schoot tomorrow. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-396: Helene S., aged 17, is a high school senior. “Dr. Crane, do you think the teenagers nowadays are going to the dogs?” she asked, frankly. One of the earliest tablets of ancient Babylon records the gloomy prediction that the writer's current age was going to the dogs and that the days of his childhood were the Golden Age. So it is apparently customary for older people -to look back to their own youth and place a halo thereon. Actually, we know sin and im- morality have existed in all gen- erations. But the popujation of the United States has doubled in a comparatively short span of years, Aunt Het I'm always gettin’ fooled. It seems like a girl's sweet and inno- cent face don't give any indication of how many off-color stories she knows. Naturally, therefore, we'd have twice as many instances of érime and rape, even if the same per- centage held true today that was typical of our grandparents’ gen- eration. ~ Bishop Oxnam stated before our Chicago Executives Club a few years ago that in supposedly re- ligious colonial days, only five per cent of Americans belonged to any church whatever, Jewish, Catholic or Protestant. At the end of the last century, said Bishop Oxnam, the figure had risen to 25 per cent. And the latest report shows almost 59 per cent nowadays are church members. EN 1657 ron, 7 Last year Dr. L..W. ess asked his psychology students at Hills- dale College (Mich.) to rate the 20 chapters in my college text- book on applied psychology. One chapter dealth with ‘‘Indi- vidual and Sex Differences.” An- other discussedgthe ‘Psychology of Advertising.” There was also a chapter on the “Psychology of Salesmanship."’ Another dealt with “Child Psy- chology.'’ And there was a chapter on the ‘Psychology ef Writing and Art.”’ Other chapters pertained to ‘‘Per- sonnel Administration,” ‘Public Speaking,"’ ‘‘Personality Improve- ment,"’ ‘‘Marriage,” ete. In fact, I had included one chapter among the 20 on the topic, ’’ Psychol Goes to Church.” - In that chapter 1 had listed the contribution ef the churches I also included methods for pepping up Sunday Schools and for re-vitalizing the churches. ¢ 4s When the college students rated all the 20 chapters in my textbook, the great majority (about 90 per cent) gave first place to that chap- ter entitled ‘‘Psychology Goes Church.” . . Teenagers relish religion. They want to be good and‘healthly and happy and popular. They crave the more abundant life, No young couple contemplates divorce when they get married. Children are devoid of prejudice, too, So it is our adult generation that needs to be indicted when youth go wrong. ‘Bad children usually have had bad parents,"’ is one of our psy- cological maxims. Alas, parents may be good mor- ally yet be very inept at rearing children, so send for my “Test for Successful Parents,” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus a dime (Copyright, Hopkins Syndic&te Inc.) the ‘Feast of | : 1 a There should some way to save us from two-dollar pounds. We don’t want to make bad friends, And we don't want to make bad coffee. Even President Jose knows that price is out of line than a high diving contest in a wading pool. ea: Fea | if : i #|* ii EF in my diary I wrote ... The simple message — ‘‘fate”’ I figured that was part of life As people come and go. . . When we become acquainted and... We merely say hello . . . And then, to my embarrassment . . . I learned that you were there .. . To keep that date and prove to me .. . How much you really care .. . Forgive me, I am sorry, dear. . . I did not keep that date . . . I really love you and I hope . . . That I am not too late. (Copyright 1954) Jews Will Celebrate Hanukkah’ f yr ‘ i i ; yeu i z custom and the Church would have nothing to do with it, not even if it the Lord's birthday, and Looking Back 15 Years Ago NAZIS SAY H British planes are shot down. the reveler said: ‘Tell me, officer . . » what is that peculiar light in this . pond?" The policeman looked. ‘Why, that's the moon,” he said grinning. “The moon!” cried the man. “Then what am I doing up here?’* Defective or Soot-Laden Stove Burner May Give Off Carbon Monoxide Fumes THE MAIL BOX By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Fumes Are the fumes from an ot] cooking range in any way dangerous or injurious te health? (Mrs. M. R.) Answer—A defective or sooted burner may give off carbon mon- oxide (from incomplete combus- tion) whether the fuel be coal, wood, charcoal, coke, gas, oil or gasoline. The slightest pollution of the air in a room by carbon mon- oxide (colorless, ocoriess gas) may be dangerous to life or injurious to health. Aside from that, the mere odor of oil or kerosene stove is not dangerous. It is always advisable to have a fuel burning stove used for cooking or heating properly connected with stove pipe to chim- ney flue or open air. Also a kitchen range burning any kind of fuel should have a hood or dome over it to lead fumes, smoke and odor out of the kitchen through ventila- tor to the open air. Foreign Matter Ts it harmful to take daily 2 teaspoon- fuls of white petroletum jelly? (B. M.) Answer— In the long run it might impair health by interfering with assimilation of vitamins and min- with knees erals from your food. If you think such gear grease is an “internal lubricant’ you are much too gulli- ten ble. Send 2c and stamped, self- addressed envelope for Little Les- son 25, ‘The Constipation Habit and Colon Hygiene.” What Brandy Will Prevent Please confirm or deny that brandy will prevent e@ cold. (L. B. C.) Answer—It is ridiculous to imag- ine brandy or other liquor can pre- vent or cure any iliness. Bed-Wetting Pg gar aged 5% and six, both have tried scolding getting "ieee o nights, offer of reward, withholding fluid 7 agama — to no advantage Answer—Don’'t scold, humiliate or punish the child for that. Send stamped envelope bearing your ad- dress, ask for pamphlet on *‘Bed- Less (Ciothing You are naive about scheoigiris going b)\ with pim- They do so from chology— Hypothyroid Young Women Girl, 21, won honors at school, typist, always has had good beth glasses, is about 15 pounds overe (Mrs. e wins —etever (ee 6 ~ our description gests that your daughter has hypo- thyroidism. She should consult her physician about it. Meanwhile can do no harm for her to take Todin Ration. Send stamped velope bearing your address instructions. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1954" 9 - * Christmas Services | in. Pontiac = Churches The Joslyn A United Presbylecian Charch Jeslyn at Third Edmond I. Watkins, Paster Bible School, 9:30 A. M. Worship, 10:45 A. M. The Bible School & Youth Choir presents a Christmes Pegeent et 7:00 P.M. “Tell Me the Story of Jesus” Calvary } embly Church ‘ (Full Gespel) BEHOLD—There came ing, “‘Where is He that is born King wise men from Christmas Music Given by Church Young People ours GOD’S BEST for the HOLIDAYS!. Attend the Annual Christmas Program Wednesday, Dec. 22, 7:30 P.-M. @ Coming Dec. 31 Special Watch-Nite Service | Presenting the Musical Messengers of Saratoga, Ind. EVANGELISTIC * TABERNACLE 60 Tilden ot W. Heron Sunday School 10:00 A. M. uv Larry Grift#t® Mrs. Gilera Leck and Preaching 11 and 7:30 P. M. ~Seome tins Gene” Violin ; CRLW, 7:30, WEAR 8 A.M. fora ter G ouring®... net "each A. I. Beughey. Pastor Baran Fanner, Pbiuip Marien, Getry Keith Cadman arncoc Christine Lape Obligate. . ef the King of Kings” _ F cheony Vernon by William Coffing and Scripture | read by Jim North will intersperse | [(—. The Christian and ———————— Missionary Alliance Church | | Oakland Ave. United Gtene Orchard Lake five.) Presbyterian Church Rev. G. J. Bersche, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 11 «. m. “SEEING JESUS” Allience Youth Fellowship .. 6.15 p.m. Evong. Service 7:30 p. m. “THE UNWANTED CHRIST” Theedere B. Allebach, Minister “THE ANTHEM OF THE ANGELS” | 11:20 a.m. Bible School 6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowships | Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Wednesday Evening Prayer Meeting 7:30. P. M. SCOTT LAKE RD. ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1092 Scott Lake Rd—2 Blocks North of Pontige Lake Rd. 10:00 A. M. a Toot, 7:30 P.M. Yeung Peaple Wed. Mid-Week. 7:30 P. M. Hev. Orville |. Windell, Pastor 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 Sunday Scheol Ww. Y. P. S. 6:45 P.M. 11:00 Wership Evangelistic 7:30 P. M. Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor ~wwvevevrvve«sry a wvevvvvVvTY | Pr PARKDALE NAZARENE & Parkdale and Hollywood, One Block West of Baldwin 9:45 A. M—Sunday School for All Ages 6:45 P: M—Christmas Program 10:45 A. M.—“The First Christmas” 7:30 P. M—“The Best Christmas Gift” Sermons by the Pastor Christmas Music in All Services WAYNE F. WELTON, Minister FE 2-628 slepucesccsnnsscncensenaseasaesnnn’ - - Mra | Families to Hear Music, Worship, See Pageant Christmas Eve Cantata and Banquet, Missionary on Agenda Church School Gives Program Primary Junior Girls, Boys Sing, Play, Recite Sunday Evening directing. A Christmas Cantata, ‘‘Wonder- tomorrow morning at 11 a.m. = the choir at the First United Mis- je - have one or more electron- sionary Church with David well | de fevers. SieRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH I teard the Bells On Christmas Dey. > assure Meetings Continue Through Week The Rev. Chester Swoffer, pas- meetings Will continue through next Sunday Service 11; tor of Bethel Tabernacle 1448 Bald- Class Wed, ty Ae win Ave. announces that revival WJLB 7:45 A. M. Daily week. Service is held each evening at ay be See Bee. J. E. Plain, Indian evangelist from Canada will be the speaker. More than 2,500 American hos- by - powered machines to pro- given: by Stephanie Jones, Ellen yh \ 114 South Genesee St. Wood and Nancy Jomes. _ } \\ . They Will be accompahied by y ‘\ Mrs. Marie Win yeia and \ Mrs. Vera Wells is the narrator. i | Worship Service + |, sme soning to Sencar | mh and Sanday School program follows: a eat silly rier ao wha 3 - - e Sete’ Liste Baby discus Barbara ms seh poar oping, eB BL erode — turing 12 unusual scenes of ||P fh. ewan -~h | bong biegeamn story. Music |b: Si ees ainda viene ore, “tans. hang age —— Murphy gation. i, ; que We conecteuss _— Christ Church enact Bal Sched spear. Mere Christmas Day , Missionary Talk - fl Wolo, now. se. Lary Mag | Communion Service at 10 A. M, on Ethiopia [ ed f Week Bien. David surphy : Slates Services [o2Ethiopia Listed for sr : Christmiae Eve Service VR atarecanri err preterrepr(e)" A ing at the for Holiday Plans Rev. and The Rev. David Mortensen will Pontiac speak on “The One” leaving "| Sunday morning at 11 a. mi. at the .| The Rev. Mr. Genel is tia aeal of Dr. and Mrs. William Dunkeld, | 23% Orchard Lake Ave. The choir will present the can- _|tata “Prince of Bethlehem” Sun- day Dec. % at 7:30 p. m. Monday at 7 p. m., the Interme- diate department of the Sunday School will hold a Christmas party. The Juniors will be celebrating 7 . 2, at 7:30 p. m. The Orinoco river, sixth longest . is navigable in rainy season 1,700 miles. SS CHURCH OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN Rev. W. Wibley. Pastor Tuesday 7:45 P. M. Prayer — Praise Thursday 7:45 P. M. Youth Service ° 1460 on Your Dial provilaad peony oder FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH —— ee ee Pest Office) K. Barten, Minister | Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 A. M. . “Let Us Now Go to Bethlehem” The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, speaking SUNDAY SCHOOL .................... 9:45 A.M. HOLINESS MEETING ................... 11 A.M. 7 YOUTH SERVICE .............. la a tew score years, all who read these lines will have vanished from the face of in five tableaux portraying: Mary : the earth. leaves no room for doubt : Presbyterian Church will present ang Joseph at the Manger, the | 2'6 Saldwin Ave. FE 5-7938. Rev. Carl Downey, Pastor. . Every day, almost a hun- that our worthiness of ever- Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— fesse cocciiee ar ie Angels and the Shepherds: the Sundey School 10:00 A. M. lasting reward will be judged solely according to the way we have lived our ings finish ‘their earthly span and pass off into the the Word | SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A.M Christmas Carols will be sung by young people from the Junior and Senior High departments of the Shepherds at the Manger; the Visit of the Wise Men and the final scene wil] show the universal ado- Sundey 11 A. M. Children’s Program Sundey Evening 7:30 P. M. Christmas Pley Thursday Prayer 7:00 P. M. Seturdey Service 7:00 P. M. (Classes for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 AM “GOD'S UNSPEAKABLE GIFT” school. Children of the Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary depart- ments will also be on the program | | with songs. lives on this earth. Death does not bring merely a | long, unconscious slumber, but | ration of the Savior of men Traditional “White Christmas” vast beyond. That our turn will come we all know, but when and where.and how we cannot ; : | with the offering. These wi) @]@@™=== be sure. rather a quick awakening to the EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P.M Florence Schiesser, organist. | later be yaw to needy | e No merely human being ever irrevocable judgment of our Crea- CHOIR IS PRESENTING “MESSIAH” is director of the groups and | families under the direction of All S 5 has been able to look into eternity tor. Nor does it bring us a second renews wns own | ke Sere Bid tekiee aaa i a a Boece: aints Episcopal Church ‘ and tell us what it is like. No chance to prove ourselves or to | June Schiesser are piano ac- dene on ima ao WILLIAMS STREET at WEST PIKE 2 scientific knowledge or scientific amend our erring ways. In our | The Pil rim Holine Ch h companists. beck, will’ preach cr “Christmas ner ne, Re? Cc, Oeeree Wideifield. Rector _— instruments can pierce the curtain = own hands rests the opportunity g SS urc Geraldine Worthman will sing “‘O Peace." The Chancel Choir will Rev Ward Claduesch | that divides this world from that and upon our own heads the Com Brit oY. our Fs ily t Holy Ab cool Dane /aiep spare sing Bach's “Beside Thy Cradle 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion x | . ‘ome — Brin our Family to ist, will present “Air for G String” | Here I Stand” and Handel's “Unt q into which all of us mast eventually —responsibility...to determine if ihe. Ganda School Christm P, by Bact aa the tfeckiry ‘solo. th ¢ Gone an Handel's “Unto $30:A. Mi—ttoly Comdeanton, tnsteucsion ; journey. death shall be the threshold to ever- « ys as rrogram companied by Lyndon Salathie! Handel's recitative. Thus Saith and Church Schoo! All we know abour G od s eternal plans for us...all we know about lasting life among the blessed, or _among the lost. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School and Worship Combined The Christmas Story will be told ales a the Lord, 6:45 p.m. Pilgrim Y. P. S a 11:00 A. M —Morning Prayer, Church School will be sung by Royce Sermon by the Rector. Everett as the Offertory solo. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service Followi th f _ what lies beyond the grave... Men blessed by youth and good | . : . . ing is the program for 3 us and to the extent He has seen them is far away — something to be “The Little Church with the BIG HEART” P 16 Chase "Church Te en bia se : ‘dition: teks St. Andrew's Chapel fit to reveal it to us The Pirst Nowell worried about only in the cwilight | aA E. C. SWANSON, Minister. ROY OVERBAUGH, 8. 8. Supt. SUNDAY SERVICE 7:30 P. M. Invocation 1A M—Holy Com $00 A. M.—Hely Communion a But we can face eternity without years. Some scoff at the suggestion | - RALLY SUNDAY AN My Meart This Night Rejoices munion and Sermon. 10:30 A M.—Morning Prayer a A C . A and Church School. Sermon by a fear. For we do have a definite an- that an everlasting hell could be ee : a : Circles 4 P.M Go Teil It on the Mountains Seiten By the Rev the Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar \ ‘ Y . Me. =r . zs , swer to the mystery of death With permitted by a merciful God CEN I RAL CHRIS I IAN CHI RCH Dinner 5 P. M. Te aetme oll tetanus mounts Revert 4: Bekiey: Nicet the facts God has put at our dis- Orhers seem to think that God will 347 N. Saginaw St Service 7:30 P. M. Carols 4 Chas. D. Reee, Paster FE 4-@229 . ri t ' ' 2 : ndee » Ke . M t McDaniel k The Bells Within the Bteepie f he Pat chron the inspired a tent hem sree if they Hive es Sendo: ue eS ‘ter, wee cutters Trost aM Christmas 5 Party with . Mens euere: Pretorious - oe "i the and the New lesta- somably moral lives, even thoug manatee, § eens Becgrom A Gift for All Gas eek ee eeaneteré > P 4 ments, the Catholic Church always they pay Him no special honor A Cordial Welcome to You! ee eg, Watnentay Girte Chorus = > THE BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH , i = nies sanlirieid whch w His oe sink how _—_————— Le! L —— et eenweiin —a< i4 W. Huron at Mark Ave. 4 2 answer ut whatever they think... a ae isti j ; ; Tt Came Upon the Midnight C1 4 9:00 A. M.—Christian Festival rv > a important questions raised by the ever they avoid the question .. . all | | Ee. Carole oe the ame pera | P =§=11:00 A. M—Christian Worshi en College for Living 9:45 A. M. (Adults) 4 which ends with our death. What would like more information on | | THE Vleh IN A SERIES OF Following the vespers, the young » > after that depends en this subject...on Heaven, Hell, || i Ce ee ct a agi ao Fred Robert Tiffany, Pastor 4 “whether death finds us loyal to God, Purgatory, the end of the world and WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES . | and sing carols. After the carol | Pe a 7 : or opposed to Him and the way He the resurrection and judgment of | ing, they will be entertained at the | rwwuwuwrereerevrvrevree=vwerwywveeweeweg+»gesr5wvvrdvr? expects us to live. “.,.it is ap- all men...we shall be happy to ee et Bre: W101 er ectabrdmsaseGeil saing.. coccuieg eerie TOMORROW EVENING, DEC. 19, 7:30) ime Services Sunday, 10:00 A. M. after this the judgment” (Heb. free of charge. Write today for Auchard's primary department are Tues., Thurs., Set., 7:30 P. M. a wae vanytls NAISEG Seventh-day Adventist Church—156 Mt. Clemens St. “aye at ehidren in Pontiac’ Gew APOSTOLIC CHURCH — Mi | ' ; SUPREME COUNCIL | : — KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | YOU WILL WANT Speaker, WH. E. LOHR MUSIC AND | THE FIRST CHURCH . OF CHRIST Religious Information Bureau TO HEAR All Wel SINGING OF Tue _sueronen 4422 LINDELL BLVD ST. LOUIS 8, MO A MESSAGE == YOU WILL aM. service by the Pa ee Bivo. . _§, 1 00 PM Beentng Seevice [| We are Apostolic in doctrine. Baptism in Jesus OF TRUTH BRING YOUR BIBLE SURELY ENJOY | Wea ‘ight Braver service ||] Name, Holy Ghost as New Birth. Jesus as the aubep t. a. oe in. pena one true God! Always Pray for the Sick! Parent, Paster § 4 _= + Christmas Carol | THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1955 \ ¥ @ ch ristmas -S a, | ervices in Pontiac Chiirches a Carol Lighting — Service Planned irs, Join in Singing Hymns, Christmas Carols The traditidnal Carole Lighting Service at Grace Lutheran Church, Glendale and South Genesee, will be held Christmas Eve at 8:00 o'clock. The entire congregation and choirs will join in singing ; aE Fis Al F 5 | : «= in this service for the nation and TELLING THE STORY — Silent Night, O Little | You Merry Gentlemen, Away in a Manger, Good the men and women serving our Town of Bethlehem, Hark Angels Sing, We Three | King Wenceslas, Joy to the World, Shout the Glad country in the armed forces, The Kings of Orient Are, Angels from the Realms of | Tidings, As With Gladness Men of Old, Adeste pastor, the Rev, Otto G. Schultz, | Glory, It Came Upon the Midnight Clear, While | Fedelis. will preach the sermon empha- | Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night, God Rest as wn. The pube . proach to the manger. ’ ’ . Geordaty ives to ateet. |’ Eromanial’ |g |2nd Brotherhood Banquet Sunday Theme First Christian Church gation: soci ing —nereny— do Trapp, Mrs, Eugene Clair Newkirk, Mrs. Clair New. | °° Carol, Give Playlets kirk, Clyde Courtney, Mrs. Clyde | for Christmas Week Courtney, John E, Benagiio, Roy P. Meplor, Tom Hepler, Saundra In the Sunday morning worship Warren, Jean Lauckner, Herbert | hour at the First Christian Church Zechering, Mrs. Herbert Zecher- | the choir will sing ‘In the Stillness ing, Ruth Ann Warrener, Everett | of.the Night” and Mrs. Joel Smith Monroe, Kurt Laarz, Mrs. Kurt | will be singing “Gesu Bambino.” caers The theme of the service is carol taken from the > tengy of the Moravian Church. Yule Concert Given by Central Christian The 30-voice choir of Central Christian Church will give their annual Christmas Concerf Sunday at 7:30 p.m. C. Stait Night.” Lloyd is di- groups are Mrs. al rector of the Brown and Mrs, Arthur Smith A “White Cte ter the King” _| service will be heid on Christ- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dunn following the caroling. The Bible Schoo! will present a Christmas program Wednes- day, Dec, 22. The Primary De- partment will give twe playlets: “Evening Devotions” and “T he Scripture telling the Christmas Story will be read by the High School Youth and everyone will) join in singing hymns and Christ- mas Carols. in who will receive the baskets. Concert Given —— Jehovah's Witnesses by Church Youth | Held by Five Churches planning the banquet are: Arthur ; a Immortal Oratorio to Be Sung Sunday | and Stanley Kimes, The First Assembly of Ged ‘Will Hold Convention Church, 210 N. Perry St. will hold| Pontiac will be represented by a their annual Christmas program | delegation of 310 at the three-day’ Sunday at 7:45 p.m. Regional Convention of Jehovah's The Rev, Wesley Wibley, pastor, | Witnesses, East Detroit, beginning announces the following numbers: December 24th. W. P. Strong. presiding ministem “away in a Manger..... Nursery iar wont age a Hark the Bong .....0...- oir here and head of t egat ! Little Stranger ......... Primary Dept j Birthday of King Primary Dept | announced today that. in addition ere Wond ] Star sts Trinity Gime = Sion Gerry | to the local group. delegations of Little Téwn of Bethiehem seni. inet Witnesses from eighteen other con- “ unior i Mary's Wonder Chtid Junior Dept. | gTegations, including, Port Huron, | © Come All Ye Faithful | —_ Royal Oak, Birmingham and La- | Se Jog) ce cos es Cone a | W. 43, Teeewissen, Jr., Paster 9:45 a.m. Bible School 11:00 a. m. Worship Service "THE ANTHEM OF.EME ANCELS' 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowships No Evening Service ppicmompe 7:30 senty Roar ° Moly Night parinanocoaad Evangelist and Mrs. eel Olory te God | .....-ccuceee .Cheot j . Chrietmes coe in“ tor ‘Dept | Great Services at Male Quartet | on Ni The Christmas. Greetings ™ stor Wesley Wibiey cotcec-eee COOi ght of “Hoty ‘Wen orning Light is. ‘Breaking | i Chet: Hallelujah ...... ~~ | CHRISTIAN TEMPLE 505 Auburn Avenue THE “KIRK Full Gospel-Nondenominational IN THE HILLS Heer at Morning Services 1940 West tong Lake Reed JAMES Coleee. SEsUs CAME” ares mp Ens |! 9.45 A. M.—Wership—Communion—Sermen Dr. Herolé C. | DeWindt ° as : tents sarvces 9:45 te 12:15—Children s Church and School 9:30 and 11 ion 11:30 te 12:15—Adult Bible School a aornode 6:30 P. M.—Young People's Services Church School @:30 & 11 0Clek |} 7-48 P. M—Great Christmas Program Sunday Afternoon 4 o'Clock 7:45 P. M., Wednesday “THE MESSIAH” ‘Chtldvon’s Chettmes Progem Se A Friendly Place to Worship! \« the Year.’’ Nominations may be Central Church Plans Pageant Gifts to the Christ Child Will Be Brought by Cast ' and Congregation AWhy the Chimes Rang” wi} be ithe Christmas pageant presented ‘at the Central Methodist Chureh at |7 p.m. tomor io. William . dr. co eee eee re eeeee ll i i -eeee reeeeerenee eel Dr. Bank, EAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist Rev. Milten H. Bank, DBD. D., Minister Rev. Johan W. Mulder, Asse. Minister ) Christmas Sunday, Dec. 19th 9:45 a.m. Church School 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon: “THE BLESSINGS OF CHRISTMAS” Broadcast over WPON at 11:00 7:00 p.m. Pageant, “WHY THE CHIMES RANG” Christmas Eve Candle-Light Communion Service 10:45 p. m. Preaching Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Roed et Orcherd Leke Ave. 10:00 A. M. Auditorium Bible Class eed DOES COMMUNION MEAN?” Special Music Broedcast Over WCAR, 10:15 - 10:45 - Dr. Tom Malone, Speaker 11:00 A. M. “WE SEE JESUS” 7:30 Hear Christmas SOLOS DUETS P. M. Carols Sung in QUARTETS Two Films on the Birth and Life of Christ 918—Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday BAPTISMAL SERVICE DR. TOM MALONE Pastor | Church Women Honor — Young People With Tea Students, servicemen and serv- ice women of the Central Method- Dec. 26 with a Tea in the Church Pariors. The Women's Society are invit- ing friends of the young people and members of the church to Tes. Gom 4 to 6 p.m. ee ist Church will be honored Sunday || - Jew, Catholics Chosen two By Religious News Service election Toronto's history, a Jew was chos-' the mayor is chairman, CHURCH OF CHRIST en mayor and tetenin olics won to ‘the Et eee “THE WERALD OF TRUTH” Poboot Tia Bue "Gusday ening Barco itt ee FE 6- sain : whee 9 —_——— THE +: bracket @ Angels @ Rudolph* an Midwest 6-2838 “Put Christ Back Into Christmas” with Authentic Symbols of Reverence DISPLAY EVER EXHIBITED IN MICHIGAN a Fabulous 3 Dimensional Outdoor Christmas Displays of Everlasting Molded Rubber FOR HOMES-FOR SCHOOLS-FOR CHURCHES This Christmas Angel wears silver tip wings and 0 white robe lightly shaded with blue and has golden blonde hair. attractive from any viewpoint. Bring Beauty to Your Yard With Scenes That Depict the Christmas Story @ Dickens Carolers Complete Nativity Scene* * “eau "39815 SOUTHFIELD ROAD ACROSS FROM ACACIA PARK AT 13", MILE ROAD CHRISTIAN LITERATURE SALES 39 Oakland Ave. in Pontiac MOST EXTENSIVE OF ITS KIND A FOR BUSINESSES LAND IN BIRMINGHAM ANGELS JUST ONE OF THE MANY LIFE SIZE FIGURES SCULPTURED IN FINE DETAILS! A full round masterpiece, Self standing or may be suspended with @ Choir Singers d His Reindeers +» @Santa Claus Now Immediate Delivery — Open Daily to 11:00 P. M. FE 4-9591 Cath- five * which THE PON STIAC PRESS. “SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1954 ogee jped casual pieces make 0 half | dozen different outfits with just Quick Dish Good for | Busy Days ‘ Mrs. Jay Bendall’s Skillet Coen Dish Makes Fine Meal By JANET ODELL the right jewelry to set off your | q PETUNIAI A vcreties t S$ Tree Ava double the Festivity / Sets tedees eta A little tree which is the *s own, hung with inexpensive dime-store gifts for their friends. Do it now! se sits ES ON MEER omen ap lal Pontiac Press Food Editor Recently we received a request to print a recipe fpr Squaw Corn 'The_writer assumed—and rightly— that it is a dish Boy and (Girl Scouts make for outdoor meals | We asked an authority on outdoor — | cooking for her version of Squaw \Corn and got the following recipe |from Mrs. Jay Bendall of Four quick dish for supper or lunch during these rushed days. Four school age children don't | Mrs. Bendal!l busy enough, it | seems. She has long been a train- Fer for outdoor activities in the | Girl Scouts and is Day | Camp Chairman for the same organiza- tion. To round out her civic duties she is a PTA mother vice, presi- ident and the secretary of the Eliz- abeth Russell Guild of her church. | SQUAW CORN By Mrs. Jay Bendall € slices bacon, 2 cans whole kernel corn 6 eggs. slightly beaten | | | large on ly chopped | (optional) | 1 green pepper finely chopped | (opt onal Balt and pepper Fry bacon in skillet until crisp, draining off most of the fat. Add ithe corn and allow to cook until of the liquid has been ab- Add the eggs and cook un- | | | some | sorbed. bacon. Add the green | with the corn. Cream en pepper : be used if desired. torn may Cozy Furniture Is New Idea A cozy ‘Kaffee Klatsch’’ furni- ture grouping idea from Europe. makes a nice addition to American room decor. It consists of a small | sofa or love seat, three chairs and a small table of dining height. placed the table directly in tront of the love seat and grouped the | chairs around in bridge style. She pointed out that the idea is suitable for snacks, games, or gab sessions, and that the chairs can always be moved .elsewhere im the room when needed. MERRY We've gathered together the happiest A ; f a Nellie s choices for & fashionable Christmas. Everything from a gay little gesture to a great big splurge. Alll at prices that make giving the joy it should be! Open Sundays ‘til Christmas 10:30 - 5:00 3507 Elizabeth Lake | Read, Pontiac 1 Block West of Huron Towns. You may want to use this’ eut inte smal) pieces til the mixture — Makes 6-/ PME et ee Se t Park at Our Front Door! 14'% to __A FINER Crepes, prints, print combinations. Be loom ield ASHION SHOP "Hoste: Donintta Z ee Her In terest Proved Proti } By ANNE HEYWOOD 1 ey interesting part-, a job," a young woman writes, “and I got it in the strangest | way! “I used to be in business, and I) | worked hard and dated a lot, and got in lots of dancing and tennis have an and bowling. But after I got mar- ried, I wasnt nearly so active Sure, I do my own housework, | but, in spite of that, I began to get kind of dowdy and plump. “I decided that exercise was a must, bat frankly, | haven't the | wi pewer te just turn on the radio and do dancing exercises. Kt was too bering. “So."’ she continues, “I decided to try to find a place where I could go, maybe just once a week, for real exercise and dancing |! combed the neighborhood, in fact our whole city. and finally found a very good dancing school, run by a nice woman. “I signed up, and went once a week for my lessons. My figure got much better, and it was suc i fun to have a real workout. Also the fee was very small. “But one day the lady an nounced, sadly, that she was co- ing to have to close, because there just weren't enough cws- | temers. It broke my heart, be- | | cause she was so geo dat it, and ' it meant se much to me, “Well, believe it or not, I blurt-| |ed out something to the effect that | | I thought maybe I could scare up /some customers for her, and to please hold off for a while. Now, | I am not a salesman type at all, | 1662 S. Telegraph Rd Just Arrived! Beautiful New Half-Size Dresses 221% " jacket dresses. TI Our Christmas Store Has Many Beautiful Gifts for That Very Special ‘Someone’ UPEN EVE 1 AY UNE ‘5 in Dancing table Later | but this woman had such a good service, at such a reasonable price, j and I had benefited from it so. much — well, I just felt that |} anyone who didn't go to her for dancing was crazy! “IT contacted all the housewives | I knew, and the woman's club, | and told them how wonderful this | was, and how they should all join! up. Then I went to some of the business offices, and told them about it, and how it would prevent |‘stenographer's spread,’ and so forth, I guess my enthusiasm | Sylow Ri + Sylvan Rich Designs for — Small Size Two - Piece Appeal Has Convenience of All - in- One t Go-Anywhere: Fashion Is Wonderful in n Grepe Cotton or F aille Janis Paige Is Selected Broadway C Gal « of Year NEW YORK — EEF A cheap gg “Broad- way Bests.” Red-haired Janis Paige of Tacoma, Wash., star of “The , Pajama Game,” is undoubtedly the Broadway Gal of the Year because of the way she acted Sylvan Rich, designs for Martini | ~~ diminutives, the name that spells) good fashion to women who are 5 or less, creates another win- ner With lines that add height through the lengthened torso, have important style appeal through that little bit of shoulder bulk. _ Two-piéce in looks, it is all. in ‘ane, and was originally made in wool jersey with satin bodice trim. The top is lined to give body, and there is a separate underskirt to eliminate clinging. A perfect go-anywhere, do anything model, it is also wonderful in soft crepe, cotton or faille. This pattern is cut to designer measurements, not standard pat- tern saaimaretainta: Z BUST WAIST HI SIZES u % 35) iiches 10 36 26% Bo] es 12 6% 28 37's . 4 “ 20', BY " 16 40 Jit 4i ia iT Size 12 requires 4% yards of 39 inch material for dress, 3°, yards of 39 inch material for lining, \ yards of 39 inch material for con- trast. To order pattern No. 1165, od | dress Spadea Syndicate, Inc., P.O. Box 535, Dept. Airmail handling 2% extra. Pat tern Booklet No 11 now available for 25c. paying 7 oF check or money — > Learn Trick of Makeup at Start One hazard of wearing a real | Job of make-up is that it needs | to be tended even more carefully | than a naked skin. A smear or a streak, a sharp. line under the chin or a neglected | soot can turn hours of work nto harlequin mask, ugly and un- | \ peceustag: If you need make-up that, starts with the foundation, covers | | with powder and accessorizes | | with eyeshadow and rouge, you | know it by now. It may be be-| | Cause you have bed skin coloring | or because your skin has flaws, But once you've decided, don't | deo a halfway job. Get a good - strong light for your dressing table and survey your work from all angtes. Learn ali you can from cos- ' | | P+4, G.P.O., New | York 1, N.Y. State siae, Send $1.00. | Add 4c, for -handling, if | “? either in or out of pajamas. Kitty Kallen and Betty Madigan were the Tor Giri Singers, Eddie Fisher was once more the Tep Boy ‘Singer, Victor Mature re- gained the “Leading Wolf” title which he lest fer a while due te marriage, and as for the Biggest Blowup of the Year . x oo ' and undisputably won by Mate ' lyn Monroe’s skirt. * * * It was back in 46 that we » decided there should be an . Earl-American Show Busi- ness Team as well American football teams. We picked Vic Damone, then 18, as Best New Crooner that! year, Peter Lawford as Best. New Pin-Up Boy, and Glenn Davis as Greatest Athlete. On this, our 9th Annual Earl-American, we wish state flatly that the Geese. est TV Team of the Year was: McCafthy and Stevens. x « * JANIS PAIGE * | MAN OF THE YEAR: Ernest Hemingway. Most Guts: Sammy | Davis Jr. Best Birthdays: Tru- _— |man’s 70th and Churchill's | eid ‘80th. Most ‘Promising New : | Politician: Oh, phlubb, they're . all promising something. TV COMEDIAN OF THE ,/ YEAR; Jackie Gleason. Best New TV Comie: George Gobel. (America. went from Global Thinking to Gobel Thinking. BEST COMEBACKS: Frank Sinatra and Lillian Roth. Mest Quoted Speechmaker: | Charles E. Wilson, who's still * dog-dazed. Biggest Upset: | The Giant-killing of the Indians. Flat:est Flop: Christian Dier’s bust baloney. This was the year of Eddie | and Debbie, the Sheppard trial, crew cuts, Italian hairdos, | “Medic,” the Mambo, Scrabble, | CinemaScope, Tri- X film, “The | Morning Show,” ani the DC-7. * * BEST NEW MOVIE GAL: | Kim Novak. Best Bust: Genie ‘| Stone of the Blackburn Twins act. Best Athletes: Willie Mays, |Dusty Rhodes and Hopalong |\Cassady. Most Forgotten Woman of the Year: Your Wife . rer ~it * KIM NOVAK .. and if you don’t believe it, rubbed off, because, believe it or | metics specialists about applica-| as_ her. not. I got a great many takers! “Sé.’ the letter concludes, ‘I still take my dancing lessons, and 1 get a nice percentage for every new customer I bring; the lady is staying in business, and I have a nice nest egg building up'” Resilient Floors Easy to Install licre's a tip on laying resilent | flooring. Getting the right amount of adhesive portant, do The make all world just the trowel can difference in t edge the on = He recommends a smooth-edged trowel in putting down adhesive | tile For laying 3 16th-inch and 1/8- inch rubber and asphalt tile he | uses a trowel with a notched edge. The notches should be 1/18-inch | deep and 316inch apart. it experiences is the best teacher, why does it have so many hope. less pupils? is very im- | but sometimes hard to, for vinyl tile and 8-gauge rubber | | tion for your individual skin. Keep | a watchful eye on a mirror all} day, even if you have to duck out of the room. don't smear it on your gloves or rub it into your eyebrows. Work, check and work again is the assignment to keep this real make-up job looking natural. A’new assist to a woman whe sets herself on this path is the arrival of a foundation in u plastic squeeze bottle. It can be easily carried in the smaliest of purses for frequent repairs or an overhaul, if necessary. The drop-by-drop release of this | liquid from its bottle means less | fear and smear when you're | doing a patch job in a powder | room. | Leather Gloves Need Good Care and leather accessories like belts if you remember to suds it at the first sign of soil and never let it get really wet. Go over the surface with thick soapsuds. wipe with a clean damp cloth, and then with a dry one. Be sure’ to put leather to try away from hé@t.. Washable leather gloves can be immersed in lukewarm soapsuds, gently ‘‘massaging”’ the suds into the leather with your fingers. | Rinse, blot lightly in a towel, blow | «the fingers open. and dry over a | | towel or on glove frames. While gloves are still slightly damp, | work them gently onto your hands | and they’ re ready to wear. Any Rug Picked Up NEW 42 Wisner St. look. your. Holiday bat CSET Carpets! on $495 Will Be Returned by Fridey! RUG and CARPET CLEANERS Your 9x12 Rug Ples Small Additional Charge fer Sitsing Monday or Tuesdey WAY FE 2-7132 Make sure you}; # BEST NEW B’WAY PER- FORMERS: Kim _ Stanley, Florence Henderson, Ronnie Graham, New Cafe Acts: Eileen Bar- teon—and Mae West. Best record: “Oh Mein Papa” (Eddie Fisher}. LEADING PAPER OF ——— Masia: J ~~ —~ THE feller signed. B’'WAY MATINEE IDOL: .» Ezio Pinza. Funniest B'way » Scene: Eddie Foy and the stuck : zipper in “Pajama Game.” Best New Dancer: Carol Haney Players: Art Carney and Aud- , rey Meadows. B’'WAY GALS’ FAVORITE DREAMBOATS: Marion Favorite Movie: “Waterfront.” Lover of the Year: Me] Ferrer (for marrying Audrey Hep- prise: Victor Borge’s long-run one-man show. sre ACTRESS: Well, how much | more cooperative can a woman get than to stand over a windy subway grate all night? Copesent 1954) | Taare Gifts Are Usetul Here is another idea which can |The regular pins can be colored be used in many different ways.| and dressed in different costumes. These little clothespin ornaments Use the scrap bag for bits of cloth- 'are bright and fit right into the | ing. Make a Santa by painting one Christmas season. red, then use cotton to make the You will be able to think of may | | beard. Make a wee red hat with | ways to use these handy clothes- cotton trim, and add pipe cleaner \pins. Use them for Christmas place arms. Stand him up in a marsh- | cards, for dress ornaments, for mallow. Christmas Day napkin holders, or' It is nice to have several things | to add extra cheer to a Christmas | ready Yor gift giving. for many package. Paint them with airplane times you do not feel that you dope or nail polish in Christmas; should give a present but would colors. Paint, then glue on se- like to give a tiny ‘quins for dress or scarf ornaments,’ mas.” . That award was indubitably _ as All-| Kaye Ballard. Best _ YEAR: The one Bobo Rocke- | Best-Loved Supporting TV) Brando and Montgomery Clift. | burn.) Most Astonishingly Suc- | cessful Individual B’way Enter- | MOST COOPERATIVE, ‘Merry Christ-' Very Rude to Take Call Elsewhere Should Have Said She’d Discuss the Subject Later By EMILY POsT- A’ letter tells me: ‘The other afternoon while a neighbor of mine Was Visiting me. I received a tele- regarding a very per- sonal matter which I did “hot wish to discuss in front of this person I excused myself and took the call on an extension telephone in an- other room. | I understand my visitor thinks very rude for doing this. I would like to know if I was wrong and if she is justified in feeling that I was rude to her.” te do think it was impolite ah goad visitor to leave the room take the call elsewhere. It aaa have been much better to | have said to the person calling, “Oh, let me think about that and I'll cali you back later.” | Dear Mrs. Post: A few days | after my nephew became engaged. jhe and his fiancee came to visit te | my husband and me. She made no | attempt tp show me her engage- =— ring and so I did not ask to | see®. Now I understand my neph- ‘ew thinks I acted very indifferent by not asking to see the engage- | ment ring. I think it was up to her |to show it to me without my ask- | ing. What is correct in this situ- | ation? | It was up to you to recognizse - {the ring by saying, ‘“‘Oh, is that | your engagement ring’ and then | she would have held up her hand for you to see it. . | Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please tell me the correct way te eat beef or chicken pot pie? In most of the restaurants it is served in a small baking dish which is placed on a dinner plate. Is it proper to eat directly from the baking dish, or should it be emptied onte the dinner plate and eaten from there? You may eat it directly from the baking dish if you wish or you | may lift it a little at a time on | to the dinner plate and eat if from there — whichever you prefer. phone call | | | | Pop this over a skirt—no blouse —and keep cool while cooking! \or wrap it over a dress for pretty | protection. Use remnants, trim with embroidery. Pattern 834: Misses’ size me- dium only. Tissue pattern; em- broidery transfer included Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 3 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Ofd Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number. your nam& address and zone. Care for Trim on Fur Coat You should treat a fur-trimmed coat with the same care as you do a fur coat. Fur-trimmed garments—no mat- | ter whether the trim is merely a pocket or a collar—should be hung in the coolest closet in the house, just like a fur coat. The fur-trimmed coat should not be jammed against other clothing, because this will mat or break the i The trim should not be brushed or combed, but just shaken before and after each wearing. Answers te Previews Puszie ! LOINC) TAIRA) iS Si Tiel) icitic. Cit JesCshal 1S TIGR iAIS ie iS i6) 7 IIe 4 LC) Lie CLA ® 4 All | JATRTE Talc ie 4 =i Tale 139 Sin it ieee li iP ie aRiArrT ie) UBL OIG SiTit imie) eet es IC IOIN [| al e = LAIN TT tee BOOT, VSS Rieic: iG 3 —7 a an forCouple . wi : . Os ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SA Christmas Busy Time Arrive Home. With Parties Scheduled Through Vacation By RUTH SAUNDERS Hopkins will give a large supper party and “His” and “Hers” shower in their home in Berwys read and the next day Mrs. Paul N. Averill and her daugh- ter Mrs. Henry M. Hogan Jr will give a luncheon and shower in the Averill home in Glengary * road. ie a} [! 4 i f 7s shower. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Adams, Criss’ parents, will be Hosts at their usual Christmas Eve supper ception’ will be given at Oakland Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Hamner and their children Ann and Ran- dolph are spending the holiday season with Mrs.” Hamner's family Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Marshall in Lynchburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John Malstram will be among hosts who will en- tertain before the Kingswood-Cran- brook alumnae dance this eveping. They will give a cocktail and sup- per party in the home of Mrs. Malstrom's parents Mr. and Mrs. Eari Bartholomew in Yarmouth road and honor guests will be Suzanne Anderson and her fiance Harry Stenglein and Clara Gordon and her fiance Henry Whiting. | Also entertaining before the dance will be Mr. and Mrs. James Aliver and the Robert Shepherds. College Seniors Have Big Plans for Future | Billy and Tony Clark of Utica road (left and center) will be hostesses at a brunch and) have a good start on a snowman, but Christine Blakeney |also of Utica road is taking no chances—she’s pre a * e ¥ 7 | First Real Sno = wiall. MV pared to = a5 aaa” 4 TURDAY, DECEMBER defend herself if her friends’ | ‘ < a de. aniline 18,195 >, y | z oe ez ELEVEN Pentise Press Phetes thoughts change from snow- |men to snowballs, By Lincoln Students Don’‘t Spoi Appearance by-Posture No one has kept &@ record of how many women have spoiled a beauti- trolied voice, but if she settles in a chair like a niiikmaid squatting on a stool, it all goes to naught. ‘Like many phases of beauty, *“slowly-does-it” is the motto here. until you get the knack of it, go as slowly as you have to to do this maneuver gracefully. ting easily forward in the chair Winter means all kinds of fun for young people and | ith your ankles crossed. Joanne Campanello of Menominee road doesn’t mind the | hores resulting from the city’s first real snowfall. | Women Hard on Glasses NEW YORK (INS) — Today's than her spouse's. American college seniors have big plans — which include working wives, full-size families and home | eyewear designers, who point ownership, according to a recent| women’s eyewear is more likely to survey. A big factor in these broad plans is the fact that 69 per cent of the students already had jobs lined up after graduation, with salaries ranging up to $7,200 a year. The figure for those planning marriage soon after graduation was also 69 per cent. Most of these jobs are with in- dustrial organizations which an- nually make an appeal to the upper classmen in a search for fresh talent. According to this survey, 94 per cent of the brides-to-be expect to work as long as possible after the wedding. However, 44 per cent claimed they wanted children the first year of marriage. Most wanted two children,, the next largest group wanted one, | and a good-sized group wanted three youngsters. The poll indicated most wanted their own homes, with 8&2 per cent saying they planned to purchase a home eventually. Ie And 89 per cent were firm on one point—they didn’t want to live with parents after marriage. Brocade Is Right Brocade is right for almost any occasion after five o'clock. It may | be cut into a suit, short dinner | dress or ball gown and it's most likely to be accompanied by glit- ter in the form of cuff links or but- tons. toboggan down noses than men's. This has nothing te do with the construction of male or female noses. Eyewear slipping generally indicates the temples are not properly adjusted at the ,ear position. The bend in the temples has been altered either | by misuse or wear. Since women's eyewear takes more. punishment, with temples being thrust through hair or under hat brims, eyeglass ‘‘bends’’ are more prevalént with the fair sex. Consequently, glasses are apt to slide down bridges. Constant taking off and putting on of glasses tend to straighten the ear curve of gold temples. | Plastic, or rigid, ples may lose the inward bend” ‘his means a reduction of pressure at the temples and behind the ears. Aside from the discomfort and To silence squeaky shoes, pierte | the sole with three or four tiny holes right in back of the ball of i the foot. out | see better. ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a a ee Adjust Skidding Eyewear Milady’s nose is less skid-proof, slovenly appearance of skidding | eyewear, proper adjustment often given in and allowed the chair to | At least that’s the conclusion of | helps the wearer feel better and do your work of holding you up. | Maladjustment can | If you must heave about in it, | guests to a dinner party which | cause tired eyes, blurred vision discreetly pick a new chair the | they gave Thursday evening at and fingerprint-blurred lenses. It‘s best to practice with a | straight chair and a mirror at | home. Deep, soft chairs take a little mere work. Don't settle into these; let your good posture support you, You should never sprawl in a chair. If you need to alter your posi- | tion after you have sat down, you jean do it easily if you haven't next chance you get Holiday Concert Planned and Larry Walker. Accompanist | are Mr. Slusser, Miss Pearson and Miss Schwartzbeck. ilkinson is direct- . Parts in the) Hensen, John Schatzley, Tommy Ceremony Birmingham Unites Pair Marie Lb. Graham and Charles West Speak Vows Friday » . + Married iJ Friday in Birmingham Graham and Charles West. Her parents Thomas, Carol Mihay, Barbara | Keller and Larry Morris. Unusual arrangements of carols | have been worked out by Mr. | Slusser. Special lighting and dec- | eration will be emphasized in the | halls and auditorium, The festival | is open to the public and parents and friends of the participants are invited as special guests. Nylon Shower Head Resists Corrosion A molded nylon shower head | that ressts corrosion and in no) way is affected by “lime” par-| ticles found in hard water has) been unveiled. | The shower head, a product of a Cakfornia firm, is designed so that the force of the shower stream can be shut off at the head itself. The company added that the size of water jets can be adjusted by turning the spreader plate. Christmas Party Given by Sorority Members of Beta Chapter of Beta Theta Phi Sorority met at the home of Mrs. George Zannoth on Watkins Lake road for their annual Christmas party Thursday | evening. Gifts were exchanged and_ re- | freshments were served. A Christ- | mas baskets was filled for a needy family. ae | Benjamin Anibals ‘Hold Dinner Party | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Ani- | bal of Bloomfield Hills invited 40 | Bloomfield Hills Country club. | | Shell Adore a Gift | from Alvin's OPEN SUNDAY 2to 5 $ Telegraph at Huron — Open Every Night ‘til Christmas PSSSSSSSS9999555554555955 Park Free in Rear tone. chamois then with a dry soft cloth | — Rever use furniture polish Close the top of the piano when not in use. ‘ sal Robertson of James K boulevard Two Clubs Gather fase her home for the December The Friendship and Loyal Neigh- | meeting of the Mary Martha Cir- bors Clubs of Going street held ajcle of Oakland Park Methodist pe A Gift From Connolly's oe Means More! A eo 0 ° ¢— e ¢ 4 a e 4 Never was Time eo o so Beautifully Told! 3 ' Enchanting facade for the workd- ©) renowned Omega movement witn \ ©) — .... the jewel-like Sapphette crysat : in fascinating pastel-tints. Facet- cut to reflect a thousand exclama- tion points of light .. . and so hard that ordinary scuffs cannot mar its briitiance. Gift supreme! speaker concluded. Wipe the case with a damp | -——-———— _Luncheon Is Given “a gift from Connolly’s means more” | eee =< } : : JEWELERS : “ey orn © 16.W. Huron Street 595359555555555555555505555505555 were Marie .. f Ld q i sf i Permanent Wave Shop bleton drive, was married Friday are the evening in the Kirst Methodist ac Church to Charies Frank West of W illiam Indiatiantic, Fia. He is the son of Crake Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. West of vrahams of Sunol, Calif. i, The bride wore the most delicate simingpe i had ue _. son of the lining the “ Charles Wests * The | of Sunol, pleats _ and ‘the : 7 ; pale pink finger-tip vell was held 2 Calif. by a close fitting cap of lace. : ggg my myer MRS. CHARLES FRANK WEST | of Canton, O. g They wore ankle length frocks M ® — . ot enerad verve win oot me |M@aning of Christmas’ quets were of poinsettias and and | varices bal. Explained by Clergyman — William B. Graham of Albany, | Rev. Perry Willfams, Mrs, Lelia Wilkins introduced the | N. ¥.. brother of the bride, was of tn Garey at CMENEWA epee end greetings | ard T. Reid of Detroit, Thomas the Zonta Club Thursday on “The {southeast where she spent the past | G. Helmes of Indiatiantic, Fia., | Deeper Meaning of Christmas.” | month. z - John deTurk and Keeve M. Siegel | The speaker discussed the com- Mrs, Adrian Ish, president of ef Ann Arbor. aS oes and| the group, announced that Zonta A reception was given at the many f was &/ meetings will resume after the Golf Club time of reunion with family and pp my rks wore a cocktail od Ghats. _ ates So wi Fram «Aaland + Sov Willie pane te does Comir 9 Events The bride wore a beige wool| sll this prevent us from seeing) Peasls & Temptine Temeie «1, dress trimmed in mink under her | beneath?” wo | 8% W. Huron &. , a fur coat when they left for a short! The Christmas Carols which bear | cyvisimec met fonglh®., "il held sek ase nig Cortese one Seah oh Conia ‘often ‘are | eomes eee forbes past come message : are = Orebans Sete driving used just as background music, the | Fgek sd sie win new . A ae ge ee a oe ae ley time of Jer, ae is wines aon pos 1230, wilt Kona rom Weather Gite? Se ne ua DALLAS, Tex. (INS) — A Dallag| These have escaped the ! Monde ; Piano expert says that pianos are dna Uaptiedes hive ened ate? yi me, Wink Bradt a es people ew they | reacir _— and mega gi even temperature even | basic everlasting, L humidity. 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Just mail this order, right now to the Pontiac Press, we'll take care of everything to make somebody mighty happy this Christmas. from us telling them how fortunate they are—and better still, they will receive the Pontiac Press Starting with the first issue, January 1, 1955. = i : ‘ é % a ee” THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1954 ' fa : | “FHIRTEEN | — — , ! ——— : nani a 1 , - ; ’ ‘ — oe cd t ms : * » + * a Pe : : Ex-Red Ready | Ralph Edwards Cornmunity Theaters MerchantGelsRide | = J TNCHES | || Not Worried mas spas gee ae oe, me | in Trunk of Own Car 3 | \emeis color, Van Heflin, Ann ‘ i * for Inv tion About Secrecy net eme-| LOS ANGELES uh—Market own.|. FT0m 12 Noon as Well as Dinners from 5:30 , BOB THOMAS Junge,” color, "Dena Andrews, deenss |er Leslie R. Flesh is recovering . eT a . Union Official Denies) HOLLYWOOD @—Everyone in Wed. Gat: “Seven Brides for’@even | today from the indignity of taking ° -. | Hollywood is worried about how to — . Powell. Alleged Link With Big | ceop the subjects of “This Is Your (Note: Closed’ Christmas Bre,’ Dee 90) Pring agar Se oc cane own Ox an oun bs : “Communist Network — | Lie’, secret. Everyone except | gee: Panter gery ie Min ster. | “FY a a hae lien ‘ka " WASHINGTON «@®—Jay Love-| Lately there has been much talk | | et temtatone.* Rex’ alten * en cog, | Was returning to his car after with-| Woodward at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills stone, once an American Commu-| about leaks in the super-secret set- > | Gary 7 * | drawing the money from the bank : / nist party founder turned avowedly | up concerning the honored guests ¥ Ja 2 when a man shoved a pistol in’ Phone Birmingham MI 4-400 anti-Red, says he stands ready to| of Edwards' Wednesday night TV | "Pri: Closed Ghridimes Wire. _ undergo a “no holds barred” in-| show. Some columnists claimed oth. * goler, Debbie Reya- a ee ee Se N terrogation on any charge labeling | that the identity of last week's Lane . OW SER ING him as “kingpin” of a world-wide | subject, director William Wellman, eet.: “Wadden” Proct entre, Stevi. |. 7 Suntan then made Flesh V Red network was known all over town before ing dene Bounty Homies euler | stop the car, get out and climb “ Rep. Clardy (R-Mich) said on/ the show wenf’ on. Sun., Tae" “ae Tw Men,” } ome = an Pingel & Wednesday the House Un-Ameri-| { asked Ralph about this matter oy toy hy Be 4 id leauh Wien he-ommen| . : . can Activities Commitee bs at a charity aflair ths week He a rae + 2 ean i tone, Wren me em | Special Sunday Dinners “a gigantic world-wide network of | Your Life” for the City of Hope Se eae ete lee, Teen ns get | cocaped, The F yreng aoe off | - . ‘ Communists previously unidenti-| Hospital benefit honoring Esther — sasttera wh te om reed wea fied even now in State, Labor and Williams as “Mother of the Year.” | oe The Week and the Wicked p . Th ; ; other departments." * * « lynly Jones. Gimene Give: “Gtar of | ; —— a the man he| “Everybody else seems con- ne. Tues” Mer Twelve Men.” Teed ontiac ealers was about, Clardy men-| cerned about keeping the secret,” Garson, . OAKLAND tioned a “kingpin” who he said| Ralph told me. “But I'm not. As Saicoler, Danny Maye, sees. was “responsible for the place-/far as our organization ig con- ment and the shifting about of| cerned, there are no leaks. Some ‘ these Communists.” Clardy of the people appearing on the scribed this person as “‘admittedly| show may give out the informa- é one of the organizers of the Com-/ tion, but we have no control over munist party in this country.” that. 4 The Washington Evening Star! “As far as we know, only one of ) Ss | said yesterday Clardy made it/ our subjects ever found out ahead : ahs clear he was referring to Love-| of time. That was Ann Sheridan, : stone. The newspaper seid other | and we canceled that show.” ——— : committee sources confirmed this. ee ¢ 6 - >= ee ae The committee itself has leveled) i). the others have been sur- ” ~ 0 ee prised, he said. Either that, YQ fe nif field . )] | T0DAy ow an , "ve been actors, which J was booted out of the Communist Ce ae Gig le “U Y realize} SS : party 25 years ago. He currently | were informed ahead of time. Be- be {! 4 : is executive secretary. of the AFL | cause of the iature of her saga— belie 4 ett Se > a : Free Trade Unibn Committee and|, battle against ; = - | as such has spearheaded the/jian Roth's permission was ——————— _ Waited Press Photo ENGLISH VERSION—Glynis Johms, English movie star co-starring with Danny Kaye in Paramount's “Court Jester’ the old story that English girls are “‘cold potatoes.” Freckle-faced Oakland Reds Infiltrate Thailand TAIPEH, Formosa w—Thailand | °°", “ho _§s lured into the vicinity | ais admits that British females like to appear what they are Set, is being infiltrated by about 2,000 |°% Hollywood and Vine on Wed- ‘disiheg W ackas ‘ian, wacce aikvaulies. Thai Communist who have com- |Z igh Mant Ge tuicous STARTING MORROW GIRLS! ane vou a cave warfare in Red China the Natio Laurel end Hardy pit pane i. Hurts Leg Checking Crash chair to leak ny of Meh ote a SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN JANIE é = Chinese news agency Tata0|ine Hotel Knickerbocker, which| RICHMOND, Va. « — Mrs.| dow, slipped and*broke her leg AND DEBBIE OBEY THAT IMPULSE— =< mew: backs up to NBC's El Capitan the-| George C. Rankin was sound asleep MGM's GAY, YOUTHFUL ater, on the premise of a business) i. p00 anertment when an auto- WIDE SOREEN COLOR AND DON’T WAIT TO BE KISSED! All abeut a rich bachelor, a handsome crooner — and || Girl Dies Racing oe. about LOVE! Sasacing train WITH ALL THE ZIP AND ZING OF STARRING pe g _“7 BRIDES FOR 7 BROTHERS!” UNE POMELL- EDMUND PURDOM DEBBIE REYNOLDS DANONE LOUIS CALHERN oe macro ots Everybody Sings! “Imagine”, “Vecalise”, “Leve Con Cheage the Store”, “Venesia”, and many others... Across Trestle ALBANY, Tex. @—A 12-year-old ADDED: “SEA SPORTS OF TAHITI” CARTOON ¢ LATE NEWS Week-Day Matinee S6c PRICES: : Eve. & Sun. T5e © Child 250 ) — There’s More Fun at the Movies! JOIN THE HAPPY CROWDS AND ENJOY THE WONDERFUL PRE - HOLIDAY SEASON ENTERTAINMENT TREATS! Relax and Retresh Yourself . .. by Attending Our Shoppers Matinee! FOR CHRISTMAS See our Christmas showing prisoners, including 710 civilians. | of beautif | scange wba Ce, | (an: NAKED-SHAME EXPOSE rT | spinet | betes ssacetnn These OF WOMEN'S PRISONS! | superb musical instruments are @ eve 5 0 From the Producers of | outstandingly beautiful in “RIOT IN Cc - ~ NOTE! Lest Complete Shew Starts Late Show Tonight a 10:00 P. M, | a and will give « So F h Gl BLOCK 1 &, | na rn at 9:10 P. M. Tonight. “Bes "The Gombler from Metches” | separ Ral metic ht pia me rrenc S sua os 16: Starts at 11:00 P. M. | sere ec aradiione) DOORS OPEN AT 10:45 A. M. ee A OEY Oe shee I i PARIS #—The government says LAST — “The Gambler from Natchez” | $10 Month! yaad ot) badd Oe ee DAY “= _and “Princess of the Mile” onthiy troops who fought in the Indochi- a ) Sree tera ben tor | “NOW PLAYING THRU FRIDAY! —— 3 . AI I AGHER definitely. Some are believed st —~-STAR UNDAY—— ! | prisoners of Com: | = sutiod Vietaieh, ta Qsflamce af On OurGiant PANORAMIC Screen @ : MUSIC Co. the Geneva armistice terms. : | The figure was announced yes- | 18 E. Huron St. FE 4-0566 saday tates Helical B bly | OPEN EVERY NIGHT by Jacques Chevallier, secretary | , ‘TIL CHRISTMAS of state for war. Some of} the sol- | diers, he said, may have been de- | | C4444 44 4.2) serters: many probably were killed | | |in battle and their deaths not reg- | | New Lake Theater \ | tered, Others may have died in| | 420 Pontiac Trail \ prison camps. | | WALLED LAKE \ The secretary said France has | | SUN.—MON.—TUES. returned 59.700 internees and 8,000 | On Our Wide Miracle Screen ‘ war priseners to the Vietminh. In | “HER 12 MEN” return, the French got back 19,181 | Baa aa a as jaa .) Catholics Ask Peron ee \ ‘to Veto Divorce Law Randolph Scott | BUENOS AIRFS. Argentina (> ooo avepel pas ‘SBD BOM ME The Argentine Episcopate of the when you come here tonight!” he replied | : a SSS Se Renee LG? Lh ede Church has called on | 1@ | President Peron to veto the divorce | DELICIOUS | law adopted Tuesday bv the Peron. | DINNERS | dominated Coneress. A veto is not | Considered likely. BREAKFASTS | The Episcopate. highest. church Features At~ | hody in the country. met vester- | | day and today to consider the law. | LUNCHES, STEAKS, 1:00 - 4:06 - 7:17 - 10:15 P.M. SEAFOODS, CAPONS, v” PUREE [he fom time —_—| OUR SECOND BIG FEATURE ATTRACTION Visit the... : : | ; ee Gets First Orchid ot 100 | THE WHIPPING SCENE MAD KING Bay = co Hee | Serene oe Samar meson | 179 WAYNE AT HIS: BEST/ | orchid. She received it as a gift M-G-M presents 109 Nerth Saginaw ESSE LAG we TER Nec eee CLAUDETTE COLBERT — JOHN WAYNE in MERVYN LeROY'S predcton of Se BEAU BRUMMELL GRANGER -TAYLOR _USTINOV: MORLEY Chas, Drake - Karin Booth in “Tobor-the Great” . \ Sam Benson Says: 10 Al M. Until 5 P.M. See © | RENT TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS AND PARTIES © 20 $. PERRY ST. ° | BF 6 ae » fo fs , re ° y ® a é | ee Features At— , T 2:20 - 5:33 - 8:44 P.M. Wed. — “Secret of the Incas” and “Racing Blood” ® ; . / : ” Y . / r ¢ ‘ / z + » ; 4 \ ee ES a —— le — Se ae ae ee eS Le Se Oe UO a * ~ + 3 Seo THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1954 High's Walt Central's Poe Pontiac High's undefeated swim- | ming team won four of seven in- events hand Ferndale Free-styler Dennis Simonson and aced 2nd to Ferndale's 8 Denny ord, while Simonson was nosed | out by Brecht. Chiefs will be idle until Jan. 5. when Birmingham comes here for the ist home meet of the season Summary: . 40-yard free style—Gavette (P) tat; Leonard (F) 2nd. Berfoso (F) 3rd Time ; a72 7 escends * : | selink, who attributes his sharp , 4 (PF) Ast, | ; eure a Sed: Gest Pi oe ‘Time i | Play in the Havana Open golf minute 9.7 Sede Os j tournament to improvement in his r) : Simonson (P! tnd. Green (Fi ira. Time ‘injured hand and a new putting 2 100-yard back stroke—Cross (P) Ist: «{P) Ind: Hampton (P) 3rd Time 1 minute 6.7 seconds 100-yard free styie—Lamson (P) Ist; Gavette (P) 2nd; Hubbard iF) 3rd. Time | |Jong-ball hitter from Royal Oak, | Mich., ‘P) ist, Simson (P) mad (PF, 3ra 18@-yard indiv. mediey—Ford (PF) Reavy (P) nd; Bogerd (P) Ira 1 minute 469 seconds 180- mediey relay — Pontiac (Cross- ) ist. Perndale (Ryland- -Mars; Ind Time 1 immute relay Pontiac Lamson; ist “ 306- free style - -Howse-8ai . oes t-Chetham -Hub bard) Time 1 Minute 471 seconds Colorado Be Beats UM Coloradd college's inspired hockey -players blanked Michigan for the ist time in 2% games. 40. here last night in their inaugural match of the season's Western Intercol legiate Hoci key League play. ist Time Ken | player at left is Dale Kingsbury (25), while the Chief (10) un- | at right is Walter King (8). Chiefs dumped Central, they jump for a | 70-59, to remain unbeaten in Saginaw Valley Con. | game here. Fiint | ference play. the way until the final minute, when the Chiefs et ee Pleser, total ee re. Technical fouls: Quaries 2. Shots at basket: Pontiac 45, Central Pontiac Press Phete | Navy Honored ANNAPOLIS, Md. W—The Mid swept both re- dies completed home drills Friday = a 52-32 de- for their Sugar Bow! date with Mississippi New Year's Day and then received the Lambert Trophy as a sendoff for their Christmas ' leave. The trophy. designating Navy as’ | the best football team in the East, |was presented before the 3,600- | man brigade of Midshipmen in the a5 All. America center at Bessalink in Front in Havana Tourney HAVANA, Cuba (UP) — Al Bes- grip, carried a one-stroke lead into today's 3rd round of the closely contested competition Besselink, a six-foot, 3'-inch shot his 2nd straight five- under-par 67 yesterday to grab the lead at the halfway mark in the $12,300 tournament with a Wally Burkemo of Franklin, Mich had 135, along with two others. Bowler Rolls Triplicate Harold Evilsizer. a 169 average bowler in the West Side Senior House League, recently rolled a triplicate series of 198-198-198 (594) Official AL Pitching Records on Page 23 Hit .345, Slugged 635 Ofticial American League Batting Marks Show Williams Made Great Comeback NEW YORK ®—Whether or not Ted Williams returns to the base- ball wars in 1955 thé fact remains the Boston Red Sox slugger | a remarkable comeback | his fractured collarbone of | » s * American League averages | 1954 which revealed that Wil- | _— slug- championship | than 400 of- | 386), produced 245 ‘This pointedly emphasized | wy wend with the release of | bles, 1 triple and 29 home runs The Thumper also drew 136 bases on balls to set the pace for the eighth time. Among the players with at least | 400 at bats, Minnie Minoso of the | Chicago White Sox wound up with the top slugging aveage of .535. He had 304 total bases in 568 trips. | Mickey Mantle of the New York | | Yankees, a perennial challenger | for the strikeout lead, fanned 107 | times to finish on top in that de- partment. The fleet outfielder | struck out 92 times in 1953 and tied Cleveland's Larry Doby for the lead in 1952 with 111. Jackie Jensen of the Red Sox ” them 23 dou-|set a major league record by their 111 victories, Middies Finish Drills, Get Lambert Trophy 'Army and chairman of the 134. | | game here. At left is Marty Keller game, 47-43. Ponting Press Phoie | ‘THREE-FOR-ONE—Orchard Lake St. Mary's Dick Kapolka (9) and | — | Pat Ryan (5) and St. Michael's Joe Wilhelm (13) leap high into the| Freds Forced to Make air for a rebound in last night's Suburban CatholicgLeague basketball (5) of St. Mike's. St. Mary won the Browns Favored i in | Test With Detroit Lam bert Trophy Committee CLEVELAND It won't Henry L. and Victor A. Lambert mean a thing so far as standings of New York City, who donated are concerned, but coach Paul the trophy in memory of their fa-| Brown says he'll throw the best of ther, also were present and spoke |his Cleveland Browns into briefly. morrow afternoon's football fray Larry Robinson of the New York | with the Detroit Lions. World Telegram and Sun was mas Each team has won a crown in ter of ceremonies. its own conference—Cleveland ia Col. Garbisch called the Navy |the Eastern and Detroit in t team ‘one of the finest ever to Western—and tomorrow's a is win the trophy and certainly one ® Meaningless make-up parce of the most spirited.’ He com. postponed because it coinc mended fhe team for its 7-2 with a world series- baseball game. « Season : record and particularly its 27-29 One of the big reasons the t or A the fina) Browns are Redenly ower Army! in the tim | row's iis is their stalwart line. | ose se | The Midshipmen. including toot Ocsc Holds Annual ball players, leave Saturday or Children’ $ Party their homes. After the Gea holiday, the team will report di-| Santa Clause and his helpers to- awaited a congregation of rectly to New Orleans where it will day resume training Dec. 27, for Na-, some 300 to 400 children of Oak- vy's first post-season bowl game land County Sportsmen's Club in 30 years members and their friends at the ey le | ard annual Kiddies Christmas Par- Houston Spills UD, 'ty. Event is scheduled for tomor- Sparrow Scores 28 row afternoon at the clubhouse, aterford. WF two-hour program of children’s style entertainment has been ar- DETROIT (INS) — A hard-work- ing Houston quintet broke the Uni- Versity of Detroit's five - game- winning streak last night by spilling | ranged. President Jerry Wooliever will start the festivities promptly the Titans, 77-69, before 4,163 in the U of D Memorial building. at 2 o'clock. Basketball Results Detroit Was plagued by seven- HIGH scuoot scoass’ ” : Mid . foot center Don Boldebuck, who peed oh a nelmona be 32 Cor s Anchor Bay 49 8 Btevens 41 netted - points for “ =_— AA Arbor 53) Rattle Crk Can 42 Forward Guy Sparrow of Pontiac Gen ine Clement 54 Detroit 8t Aes wit R Dearborn 65 Lincotn Park 12 pela high for Detron h Det. Cath. Cent 44 Hamtramck 43 points. Det. Comm. Day 6 Fraser “6 East Lansing 67 Three Rivers “4 The teams will meet on the same ee Se floor again tonight |G. R. Ottawa 63 G R Central 53 - - a ——_—_—————- Grand Maven 49 Muskegon 37 Grosse Pointe 64 Dearborn Fdson 63 QGeodrich @8 Mt. Morris Mary 6) Highland Park 63 Wrandotte 3 | Jackson © Ypsilanti 40 Lansing Everett 66 Kalapo Central ¢! Lansing Sexton 88 Howell so Marine City 83, Marysville 43 Muskegon NMgts. 68 Molland sO New Baltimore 49 P.H. St. Stephens 41 | North Branch 70 Mayville 3a Otisville 71 Swarts Creek 60 Owosso 70 Lansing Eastern 61 St Clair ‘- 68 Marine City HC. 2% Saginaw 62 Bay City Central 50 grounding. into 32 double plays MICHIGAN COLLEGES Among the other major league | Michigan State 79 Princeton 44 he Lccrapcvtig 83 Hilisda standards - broken in American | potiio 73 _Detront ps League competition were two by | Northern Illinois 79 Central Mich. 16 the Yankees — most years winning | D®""!*°? 6 Albion ad 100 or more games — 9, and most | OTHER SasuLTs i. hitti 00 h Pennerivents 87 Iowa 18 years hitting 100 or more ome | cornel ia) aisen “ runs — 31. Columbta 17 Navy 70 * . * Darthmouth 4 Harvard 57 Penn State oT Gettysburg 6) Sam Mele, who performed for | Orton Hall 4 Witiem ~ Mary 4 arylan Boston and Baltimore, snapped an DUk* io bien Pie bo American League mark with 157 West Virginia 86 Wake Forest 82 ree h Alabama . ee Texas La! consecutive errorless game in the tows state @ Denver outfiel i vered wo De Paul 112 Taylor field This co the last t odes = = seasons. Ohio U - 7% Kent State 2 i j . Findlay 11@ Muskingum The pennant-winning Indians es Aentg a Weuee mansea 8 tablished. eight American League | Texas A&l Pt Corpus Christi 81 ark e iy Arkansas “4 isstest ppt “4 - en important being | Brigham (Young 7% Barter “8 1 0c 63 Ganta Clara C favorites for tomor- | ——————EEE Wings Goalie ‘Denies Reports He’s Quitting DETROIT w .— Goalie Terry Sawchuk of the Detroit Red Wings says reports from Boston that he poor eyesight are ‘false and ri- diculous." Sawchuk said in Detroit yester- day: “TH be in the nets against Boston here (tonight) and I hope | to prove again that my eyes are all right. I have no idea how the stery got started.” “I didn't know a thing about it ‘until Mr. Adams (Red Wing gen-| eral manager Jack Adams) asked ‘me, Sawcehuck said. “I told him ;that I never have said anything to anybody about quitting hockey now or at any time and that I'm} not having trouble with my eyes.” | Pool Resigns Post as Pro Rams Coach LOS ANGELES (INS)—Hampton | Pool, head coach of the Los An- geles Rams, turned in his resig- nation last night ‘‘for the good of the Rams.’ and president Dan Reeves The resignation made a clean sweep of the Ram coaching staff. {| Four of Pool's five assistants re- signed last Sunday and on the following day the 5th, Johnny Sauer. quit to take the post of head coach at the Citadel in South Car- olina. LOS ANGELES (®—Leo Duro- cher of baseball's world champion New York Giants, named manager of the year in... - a landslide vote, said today: “The players Ought to get that award. I dont, know how you can arrange to give it to all the fellows on my cub but that’s where it belongs. I didn't get a hit DUROCHER or field a ball all summer.’ Durocher climaxed a brillian ‘year by leading the Giants to a four-game sweep over the Cleve- land Indians in the World Series. | He received 316 of the 426 Lr cast by sports writers and spo casters throughout the ocr in the annua! Associated Press poll. Al Lopez of Cleveland was sec- ond with 32 votes follgwed in order | by Birdie Tebbetts of Cincinnati, Charlie Grimm of Milwaukee and Paul Richards of the Chicago White Sox. Casey Stengel of the New York Yankees, chosen the No. Rams 5 Takes 1st Win, Mikes immediately accepted it. | Bow to Eaglets Up Early Deficit, Nail Victory in Finale SUBURBAN CATH. ae are | L PP PA [OR Denethet 2 isc cescccsess 7 0 96 63 | @t Michael _..... «--eoee 1 2301 8 Ot Prederick =. ...... 5 1 $1 #7 62 | Ot. Mary OE ...0...62.0.000- 1 1 @ 8) 8 Clement... voosme 2 0 6) &. Mary RO ‘ cacesccs 6 tO Ot | St Rite @ ea 1 1 #72 8% St. James 0 2°58 117 Priday's results—»t Frederick #6. St Mary RO 43: St Mary Ol. «7 St Mi- chae!l 43. St. Benedict 38. &t. James 3; St Clement 4. & Rita 33 Pontiac's parochial basketball to- | plans to quick hockey because of |teams split in two home games last night to move into a 6-way tie for 2nd place in what promises to be a hectic Suburban Catholic —s campaign. . Frederick came from behind ee - lst victory, 4-43, over Royal Oak St. Mary. Trailing 28-20 at halftinfe, Rams moved to 34-33 ‘near the end of the 3rd period on | Dick Doyon's seven straight points. Freds took the lead early in the final quarter and went on to outscore the Irish 13-9 te win. Ram center Jerry Bradley and Royal Oak's Chuck Dixon led the scoring with 18 points apiece. Orchard Lake St. Mary con- | trolied both backboards to hand St - hael a 47-43 setback. Eaglets led 23-19 at halftime and 38-37 at |the 3rd-quarter mark, but the | score was tied three times in the 4th stanza before St. Mary pulled away. ’ Vince Pernicki paced the victory with 16 points. Pernicki has scored 45 points in three games High for St. Michael was Danny Dropps, with nine. * Don Phillion piled up 30 points to lead unbeaten St. Benedict to James, | | a 39-30 triumph over St Dick Fortin's 7 points he! ined St. Clement dump St. Rita. 54-3 St. Prederick ate | oe Pe | i} 4 St Mary RO .... 1¢14 0 6 (8 43 St Michael ;, 12 («7 2 6-43 Mary OL ... 12 11 #18 ®-47 8 . | tougher next® year 1 pilot four of the previous five years, was first on only seven ballots. Durocher feels the job will be “We've got to fight twice as ihard. This one is in the record | books. It’s all over. Now everyone | will be shooting at us. We've got to try, work and play harder.” He woildnt make a prediction on the 1955 race other than to say he thinks Milwaukee will be tough and Brooklyn is always that way. -Kiner, Reynolds ‘in Spotlight at = Players Confab | | Slugger’s Request - for Pay Slash Expected to Be Leading Topic | NEW YORK — Ralph Kiner land Allie Reynalds, who usually |do most of the talking for their | fellow major leaguers, figure to be the subject of conversation to- | day as the majors’ 16 player rep- | resentatives held their ami win- ter meeting | * *. LJ | Kiner probably will be the most | discussed, in view of his turnabout | rquest for a salary cut in excess lof the 25 per cent limit—a chief demand by the players only re- cently achieved. : * * i The “requested—and received— pay cut was made by Kiner after 'the trade which sent him from the Chicago Cubs to the Cleveland Indians. The home run sjugger said he thought he deserved the | slash and saw nothing wrong in it. Hank Greenberg, Cleveland general manager, agreed Baseball Commissioner F ord Frick, however, has decided to hold up the contract and ask Kiner to sign a new one. Kiner also warrants the players’ | attention in that he has served as. the player delegate from the Na- tional League. His departure to the American means a new delegate probably will have to be selected. Kiner will attend the meeting. The same case involves Reyn- olds, the American League dele- gate, who thus far has been un- certain ‘about his future in the game. Reynolds rejected a 1955 con- tract offer from the New York! Yankees today which called fer a decrease in his reported $40,000 plus salary. “It wasn't bad," said Reynolds, who had a 134 record with the Yanks last season. ‘I can understand their viewpoint. I'm not trying to pres- sure them. I'm still not sure about playing. I have get several points settled in my own —— Baker Wins to | in the 4th | gerald, 48-31, ue « : . ° T.2 drill dividends here wr ub eck Set. bw Gianaia. Billa at eatin: tee lew ve GUN ye rit Kee O Five Ct pins 2 a uv, ay, ih om |i, ey, Fe } hed om uncanny accuracy from the | the range. |to come from behind in the final | straight victory, edging Central's : . assaf m2 "s Sold Mike. $o togeie Wint Destwat, | ‘The victory clamped Pentiec as| peried to win reserves, 50-45 Bg — :| A dramatic last-second basket | by downing Romeo, 51-48, and Or-|to grab a 3-point lead in the final ett: ia a, oe a tap champlonship contender in IVC, ind added two Geld. goals sia tanean's enolate capped a brilliant performance by | tonville bowed to Millington, 52-42.| minute, But the Redskins couldn't eee eg ay Oltshot from the floor 21 goals to the Valley. Bt moprived the iat time) a ah ot will be idle for four| Frank Rogers and gave Keego| C1 wae ws pampering play of poo Presa 19, Chiefs made. good on 32 of their | & Kaedresshoor apollo apaoein§ a pe it ae fell ee to action Jan. 17| Harboe 5251 victory over Mil- Gicminet te teen. ae = ee t . ’ 7 \- pont STS nnn es vw cnmes Leming he |miteay ea i Inthe quarters ut | wah home ame again Sena | id te Preaen @FSt| a wauton to the Kenge Ml | fre ater dee win atop the Saginaw Valley | who connected on 13 of 15 tries and} Relying more on controlied-ball | ‘hey made eight, of nine charity }High Highted prep basketball activity in| @¢ Srifier, Lake Orion fell et |" a asinsra's Keegoans held a Pongue basketball standings today suardsWelt Poe, who sank 13 of| tactics than in their previous three |‘osses to keep & 3225 halftime | Summmry: cextaa, _| the Oaltland County area. % - | Deven (Mh im murine: | i526 edge at the half, and Bill And. much credit for the high | 16 shots. The 6-foot-4 Blacklaw took | starts, Chiefs got only 45 shots |™4"s!”. | Orr @ ¥ F| In other contests, Clarkston won poy ngs ere Wicheleen eid the Presidents to ranking can be given fo a standard |the game scoring honors with 25 /away and hit an excellent .422/ A pair of Central subs, tor | corel, 9 § § Coca 1 3 $/ its Sed game in four starts by beat-| (20 wate end "Bir. |gether for the 3rd quarter, which “ - PHS practice . points, while. Poe added 21. | mark. Central, which hit a blister-| ward Paul Harper ang guard | Bisckiaw.c 613 25 Owen.e ese ing Holly, 66-41. Southfield handed 5 334 a Coach Art Van Ryzin insists Most remarkable part of ae 515 in its opening game, had| Dale Kingsbury, accounted for — cua Nybers.¢ 3 : 3 Waterford its 4th straight set- mingham was beaten in the final | ended Keego. ' that each of his Varsity players |Chiefs’ amazing showing at the)’ 388 in M4 shots. 14 points between them to spark = xing ! 3 8 ¢ Guesins § {17 | back, 71-56; Farmington's Falcons minute by Mt. Clemens, 54-48. The lead was lengthened 9 eight , Srd rter rally that almost ‘Tresis! ’ 0 0 © « 23°68 d : | , H-earned points, but quick tallies by Tom sheot 68 tree throws every night. foul line was the fact that they hit| Chiefs, taking a 12-point lead in Sitund ae Oe teedteg aie ct) ee ¢ 3 mutes $333 * va V ee | SEPTIC : and Oil Storage TANKS! _ All Sizes! City of Pontiac Only—for further information call-Mr. Reff or Mr. Davis at the office of . . . City Rotary Sewer Cleaners Phone FE 4-7360 / OIL TANK NIELSE 2182 $. Telogs 220 Gel. ... .$25 275 Gal. . .. .$28 Legs Free! N HARDWARE Rd.—' Mile N. of Square Lk. Rd. FE 4-0127 FE 4-4570 FE 8-0332 CEMENT and CINDER BLOCKS F. G. Van Horn & Sons 199 Mechanic Street — ln —= COMPLETE REALTY seas | 8 ROY ANNETT, Ine. Realtors E. Huron St. Ph. FE 3-7193 of a To 5660 Dixie Highway Buy = Sell in the Drayton — Waterford — Clarkston Area See WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE OR 3-1872 lends a and texture to the rest of the house, but two kinds of masonry often give a confusing visual ef- fect. ; Although textural contrast is an excellent way to create visual interest and prevent a monotonous styling can achieve the same re- sult at lower cost, the architect says. “Draw up a color plan for the house H me f if! For each roof color, there are a |number of related shades of house | paint. Recognizing that the roof is the ‘color house paint colors to blend with the colors in which, asphalt shingles are made.”’ Anicka favors uniformity in the | For one thing, a woven fence, | which will enhance the appearance of anyone's house. Easy to construct, a woven fence is both distinctive and practical. Set your ¢4inch square posts in concrete spaced about four feet apart and two and a half to three feet deep. An easy-to-handle, long-lasting fencing material for this purpose is masonite quarter inch siding, available at lumber yards is strips 12 feet long and in widths Physical Phenomenon Draws Heat to Cold Surface Speedily “Where in blazes do my fuel dol- lars go?” is a question that many homeowners will ask when they total up their fuel biljs at the end of the current heating season. This is the popular name for a much-ignored law of physics: That heat flows from warmer objects (such as those inside your house) to colder surfaces (the walls, win- dow glass and doorways) at about the speed of light. One new control sys signed specifically to combat “ wall magnetism'’—uses an elec- tronic ‘‘brain’ and an electronic | thermostat which is mounted out- \doors to detect changes in the weather and regulate indoor tem- peratures accordingly. Under-Sink Spot Made Usetul, | Beautiful In many older homes and apart- ments, the kitchen radiator is lo- cated under the sink. There it serves as a dust catcher and a general catch-all. Besides, it's an eyesore. Using a smart-looking, modern material, the home handyman can convert this area into the show- place of the kitchen, and at small expense. His object is three-fold—te allow circulation of heat, te im- preve the appearance afd te provide better storage facilities. From his umber yard, he should of 12, 16 or 24 inches. Slightly | round the edges of the siding and bring the joints into moderate contact The tempered presdwood siding is fastened to the posts with five- penny galvanized siding or galvan- ized box nails spaced not more | Course, will be covered with the | than 4 inches apart and not closer | than % inch to the edges. | Paint the masonite as soon as | possible after application, using & | primer-cealer and two finish coats. -FEderal 2-0283 Ask for Ext. 3 Redi-Mix Supercrete Pontiac Welding & obtain some 1 by 2-inch lumber, which he will install as a frame- work under fhe sink and oyer the radiator, and some masonité “peg- board”’ panels, the new perforated hardboard. The lumbéer- framework, of perforated panels. The craftsman may make provision for either sliding or swinging doors to give access to the space between the radiator and sink, which he will convert to storage by placing some ‘‘pgg-board’’ over the fram- ing he has built right over the radiator. His framing should allow for a kick-space of about four inches. Since masonite “peg-board’’ can be painted like other hardboards, REINFORCING BARS HOT ROLLED AND Machine Works 54 N. Parke FE 2-412) ‘| of the bread box where they i Th ecomplete listing of projects j pate eS . avo! Small Appliances This will be a branch of the Bisbee Pointing out that the texture ; srivreck gresshouss, #4 webevera, pest office and will serve Don! .) | stele te ancther tniper- GLASS BLOCK SAFE LIGHT—No ‘matter how dark the night, |™one*,¢, MeDonsid. 200, | 0 |e * 7 $ 95 ‘ Luis, Huachuca Terrace and Don| * 4 tna home's opprar, {there's always plenty of safe light for the entranceway to this | wsldren Properties, $1.06 from i Luis estates—none of which were) Jo) "io architect says that |Httractive garage. Electric lights behind each of three 12-inch glass i im existence before the reopening) | secs are “understand: blocks set in the wall next to the overhead door pfrovide light for the Loss of Station Register T ht ‘til 9 : my of the for. : sg ably enthusiastic” about the dec- driveway at night, which makes access to the garage easier and Th Mere Joke ( Open onight ‘ti and | orative possibilities of various |S#ier. During the day, the glass blocks bring additional daylight into More Than Mere Every Night. Until Christmas , “Hee kinds of masonry, wood, glass, |the interior. The giag® blocks are installed in ‘caulking compound | COLORADO SPRINGS w#—Jack ‘ : . 1} and other materials. But he feels | 204 sealed in a wood frame which matches the design of the garage | Mortis thought the other service os a ' FE! | that “it’s easy te ge overboard | door. Because the roof extends beyond the front wali of the garage, | station attendants were playing a | | ! | and get a “tuttltrett? ettet by the area below is not subject to severe weather conditions. sie Ven whee Se: Sead Oo ry | ; waing great a variety on one register missing. : ‘ THIS IS THE MONTH ate Cal Dolla Ont optatcn | Mora Yearved, the. tah, pale APPLIANCES and FLOOR COVERINGS =| . of color selection and application. > 2 figured the thieves. miles To have your sewers chemically treated to stop the — usually yay only one ue ars Any type of paint, enamel oF | away with the cash ane ond , FE 4-9581 | > growth of roots without charge ofter our cleaning— 7 to aaa — “gs lacquer may be used following ® | shout $300. SE MMR ti er te i -STORMSASH *Double-Hung GRAEF *PERMA-SEAL *WINTER-SEAL 10 WINDOWS Including One Picture Window 2 Storm Doors 229" Casemént Storm Sash @ Seal-Rite @ Hay’s Wolverine @ Snider Self-Storing Aluminum Siding and Brick All Types of ALUMINUM WINDOWS Double Hung, Casement! Awning, Jalousie, Sliding and Rolling! ssesnem OO wall or slide them in at the be handy. ; bunny and the tail of the fish and the pig make a good handle when as hot dish of this pattern enclose 25c with nafhe and address and ask for number 217, This pattern is includ- | /ed in the Kitchen Handles Pack- | |et of patterns for making a va-| | riety of useful kitchen gadgets, | price $1. If for any reason you do| not find these patterns useful to you they may be returned for im- | mediate refund. Write to workshop | Pontiac Press. , Lieral Discount to Builders Open Daily 9 to 6 P. M.—Sunday 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. All on Display Now ! ALWINDO COMPANY 1702 S. Telegraph Rd. ing rapidly when the man turned (In August Johnson Building) — FE 5-3728 into a driveway. Campbell fol- | lowed and the dog jumped him. es ———E ===" | HURRY! ONLY 7 DAYS LEFT! sti bg eid te ie To Get Your FREE Christmas Gift ww with porehese of a ‘Beautiful 3-BEDROOM RANCH HOME with Carport In Waterford Township *6 Only *190 Down to Vets |Dog Attacks Policeman; Master Takes Flight PORTSMOUTH, Va. ® — Pa-| trolman William M. Campbell is | willing to believe that a dog is a| man's best friend, even though | the man be undeserving. Campbell left his squad car to) | give chase to a man accused of _ VETERANS NO MONEY DOWN Occupency Within 30 Deys Low Monthly Payments Model Open 1 to 6 Deily 157 W. Longfellow Dan Rose Real Estate Ph. UNiversity 4-6334 | 1 Some Completed Homes Ready for Immediate Occupancy! PER . MONTH (Plus Costs) Model Open 11 to 9 Deily $750 Phone: OR 3-110] Down FHA . (Plus Costs) e No Buttons! No Levers? = . be neste te =m eee . Ta ete al avs : Rose-Hill Realty Co. cctonae_ ny SUPREME - | furnished MODEL 3% ' —— on 3 1101 eae : KEnwood 2-9060 H. H. STANTON es CRESCENT 19470 Grand River / Plumbing-Heating Contractor —FONTIAC LAKE RD. 103 State St. | FE 5-1683 =| E Z i Compare Our Quality! “Compare Our Prices! Custom-made Venetian Blinds and Window Shades, Reasonably Priced PONTIAG FLOOR COVERINGS L. B. TAYLOR, Owner Lake Ave. id r g if i u 7 BPG i 379 Orchard FE 2-2353 | is remodel with a permanent can be installed over present sur- 5 faces with adhesives. Around a tub with a shower, tile should be PLUMBING SUPPLIES | 2=22==>=: : water damage. AND FIXTURES ooo area to concentrate on this year. with the idea that it would last their lifetime. Now, studies G. A. THOMPSON & SONS. H=.F.==5 = e Perhaps you at hash | A can room 80 South Perry FE 2-2939 with new slip covers, or make it dramatic with striking drapes. Painting one wall a different color can be very effective, too. A mn nn Oa EESEN i; dn cen ek efforts to it in 1955. Replace major \ TORIDHEET Ay WY] carmen that no longer gives \ WALL-FLAME OIL HEAT | tops with tile which ie cany to 4 for the T * -Clean and maintain. Build in \ ops additional storage, and be sure \ in Comfort, Convenience and ; 4 poo =n aan ae: \ . Economy. \ : \ For Free Heating Survey and Estimate. Call . . N lightful New Toy 5.000 Successful Installations in Pontiae Area . orates Tots R s 17 Orchard Leke Ave. FE 2-9124 } rockets, Mother Goose nd circus WOOO OOIOM MOTO OOO OAD) es ally in mid-aic form || also a delightful decoration for . }a child’s room. Colorful cutout CONVERT TO OUL |) cxc: i<.2sce x tetste nc : : vinyl sheet for. eagy cleaning and ; : long wear. Easily assembled by CLEVELAND to cadet lpedlomse agree T -idhaal teaches children the art of bal- On BURNE® | Instructions, printed on the ‘ envelope containing the separate Toridheet me are made a | pleces for a single toy, include ng plent to AUTOMATIC No Money Down | nuit Ftceer toe i, i rices are surprisingly Easy Terms thread, measured off against a | seale: printed on the envelope, DOMESTIC HEATING CO. | 2.52 = 671 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-3639 | tons ona teugnte d cence hesive sticker provided with the - kit is pressed against the celling |, after removing its cloth backing. The 600 FLUSH DOORSS@50 sat a a slightest air will Priced From then keep the toy im constant mo See Our Costes - me Coblecte | all that is needed to keep Fecpartog : u | ful ean, oi Frdecn Pros nod san at sac oe dust, dirt and greasy fingerprints. Complete Line of ares Builders’ Hardware for Doors end va gsatioen aa ce Gl Cabinets cat and fiddle sets. (NEW LOCATION) : ss, 2 ° . Austerity in Styling MERCER FLUSH DOOR SALES Growing Obsolete? 490 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake Phone MAytair 4-2222 Is modern architecture chang a | ae ey; When a Feller Needs Temcraft The Garage Door that OPENS With a Button Operate it from your auto, from your garage ... from your home—Operates on any style garage door. @ It's Safe, Convenient . \ z / THE ‘PONTIAC PRES Plan to Remodel Sects Aoteme - tween 110 and 160 degrees Fahren- . . —— TEMCO MACHINE Ce Seeds nad Got om = ae tone ones is idol. iy adding & Side weir Controliea by Radlo : every eight hours, you can keep crea netees the pack hot for some 6) hours, i according to the agg Pg cee : eS eee eee Sey ae ee eee = _ aes ; ‘ee REM eels a gigs le eet pS S, satunply. DECEMBER 18.1955 |’ * [Retailers Ribbon-Tie . 4 BEDROOM ‘ 12+5" Ino < ey nce 12+0'.8-" CATACOMAL «CRAIN GARAGE; J 20-bKI26" i Bi. oon BEDROOM BAL COnY 3 / LIVING ROOM | pepRoom fs. > Morn 22 > «4 : " He Te c.g ce ped, é - turer, DINING atte ’-4°x 10-0" HP *c Tet Tr TCHEN }—1.. +} Te i i j 2 2% F TRI-LEVEL — Careful handling of the tri-level idea gives this house a low ranch style front, while it rises two stories in back. The living room rises with the rafters? Three and , and a bath are only half a flight up. A large family room, extra lavatory and laundry-utility room windows all above grade. This is architect, 145 S. Franklin Ave., covers 1,160 square feet and has a cubic content of 22,200 cubic feet. ® utility room, be sure is Coloring Putty = |S mom. bese faprripea% Like Surface -|room. If the area is sealed up properly no matter what sort of fuel it burns. Baa a aaa aa: + WANTED — Farm Acreage or Lake Property FE 2-8381 27 Orcherd Leke Rd. ~ THERE'S NO OBLIGATION! + ; We'll be pleased to discuss your plans with you and your contracter and help you plan a custom Delco-Heat installation that will mean years of eco- . nomical and dependable comfort in your home. Authorized Oakland County Distributor i) ahh dhe de de uh |371 Voorheis Rd. FE 2-2919 I Gas Furnace That Grows Into An b Air Conditioner Install this new G-E — . now—save money on fuel, enjo wonderful central heating ait winter. Any time you wish, we fees @ cas FURNACE GEnERAL@® evectaic H HEATING — SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR 351 North Peddock $e. % Overlooks Pleasant Lake with fine wooded park privileges and lake privileges *& 2 Bedrooms *& Two Ribbon Drive . & Kitchen Sinks and Cabinets * Oil Heat &.Tile Floors — your choice of tile colors & Completely Painted — your choice of colors ' 2-BEDROOM RANCH HOMES Overlooking Beautiful Pleasant Lake NO MONEY DOWN! ? OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 1-6 ACT FAST ONLY 7 HOMES LEFT! PER MONTH INCLUDES EVERYTHING! REALTOR-BUILDER 8065 Commerce Road JOHN J. DYER EMpire 3-4771 Liberty 9-3229 FE 5-6973 ee Be Oe Oe OS Wood Returns fo Home Walls Paneling Lends Itself i | v : : ‘4 : i . a , . ' = Sy ret. THE IAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1954 en aad _ ae ae wpe = 5 7 ee 3 ef Tee din ae Oe © Soft textured, satiny, glowing in- last natural bristles, are securely Model at... terior paneling for parlor or play- held in a bristle pad and cap both Baldwin & Feirmont room is coming back on the molded of bakelite polystyrene. Pontiac Americah homebuilding scene with The broom: ig light in weight, IN RICH a vim, chiefly because of its ver- and its strong, BENJAM satile beauty as well as for the ert 1845, 3 touw utilitarian purposes that it was gwee . used by our forefathers in the at } |hand-hewn stud and beam era. a terior paneling is that it lends itself water and alkali. VANES to the spirit of any rooms in the brooms house. low, green Fer instance Dutch Colonial or Karty American patterns in a | | Post Signs living, drawing room or library, | | Posters G - finished in one of the lovely ie a honey tones can provide g com- joining posters Lawn Signs bination of warm dignity with Transportation Company bus urges true livability, The Paul Revere riders to contribute to different E $575 te $] 49! design, a name which conjures fund raising drives. vs : . thoughts of past moments of his- was an ES tery, can give a room an air of delphia Choose from over 133 designs repese that is relieved by its Se ... Cast aluminum is weath- clean lines, —_——— playroom, feeling of é 24 W. Huron friendly informality, 4 cheerful and relaxing to host and % guest, 4 . In step with modern, fune- tk * : * be 4 ia = po You NEE | there ts a “streamline” design | boo _) i EE “meee pene SST eri hs hd ee r Ef vit muted mcm | Necessity Fathers an Idea for Tots ‘Timed’ Toy Chest F 4 goer gel ecessity Fathers an Idea for Tots ‘Timed’ Toy Ches : 9 : Pilg Bin Rigrog geliyor ye STEVE ELLINGSON cause the patterns are designed to|is not required. This is an inex-|pattern or the toy patterns, or = 7 [| Sas 6 eemeeealy iia The other day 0 lady dropped ts be nt by inexperienced ama- re ee ee eee ee ee ee ee eer || pecaling with natural character|‘vya’ bushend and be's le A list of required materials is The full size toy chest pattern |Pontiac Press, Van Nuys, Call- markings can be used in any de- us 2 § printed on each pattern along |No. 137 is available for T5c and|fornia. (For prompt service, be . sign with highly satisfactory re@|{ather to our little boy Henry. | with easy-to-read step-by-step di-|No. C-1 are available for $1.00. | sure to send to the California ad- sults. He's the kind of a man that calls | rections. An elaborate set of tools | You may obtain either the chest | dress.) ee oe on el ee ° made pine, gives *l when we were coming home from . tonal meng 1 ame nel show, be seed on Tne ew | QW Malt Snack Bar Popular. Part eS eaenaing aration ry's toy garden tools in the dark. now Ing P | Ever since. little Henry has been can be finished according to the|8lmg around talking about his : tastes of the owner with the same “‘—='' ghovel. This sort of talk ne y er excellent results, Finishes has got to stop. Why don't you of Home Living Kitchen | Snack bars are becoming an in-| the extension with open-shelf end creasingly-popular part of up-| cabinets, curved door units, or joying widespread use are light,|make a pattern for a child's toy . ,, | to-date steel kitchen — so much | chrome legs. medium and honey color, which | chest so this can't happen again?” | — Heating Plant Capacity |». = barge = =f bated la rag the wall See oe week dee asl pei i t to Take day's kitchen the center of family units, durable, warp-free service te us so we designed a pattern System in Stride activities. can be e ed because of the lent advantage. for a child's toy chest. Since bed | YS ; = . The modern “living kitchen” | Strength of steel kitchens. - time is often a source an | Although a snow melting system 8 _ == Dead Mouse Kills Current argument, DES MOINES w — When Jack C. Colvin, Des Moines salesman, gives the house heating boiler an additional—and most useful—task to preform, it does not call for a costly expansion of the heating plant, the Plumbing and Heating Industries Bureau points out. Most home heating plants are designed for outdoor temperatures of 10 degrees below zero.or more. preparation and dining. A key feature of this versatility Is the | snack bar, which adds distine- | ‘tiveness and usefuiness to the | kitchen. Snack bars are particularly | a ie Ra a ee ee PO ee HAA a HMHHHHHHHMMMMB ER Make gifts yourseli—its fun! Or- dinary tools and @ few panels of easy-to-use br plywood—that's oll you need to turn out toys, furni- + toys also are very easy to before he goes to bed from the full size patterns. saw the parts out and finally put them together. It's very easy be- Radar Nabs Speeders RICHMOND, Va. @® — Virginia State police arrested 8,161 persons for speeding in the first -four months of the use of radar to And, according to weather bureau records, 87 per cent of all snow falls when the temperature is be- tween 10 and 35 degrees above zero. = Therefore, the boiler may be considered to have excess ca- pacity, as far as demands of a snow melting system are con- , | cerned, the bureau says. - Piping for a snow melting sys */tem is installed beneatth the sur- |face of sidewalks and driveways. |A hot anti-freeze solution is circu- lated through the piping to heat the overlying surfaces by conduc- tion, melting snow as fast as it falls. The boiler, of course, serves as the source of heat. The anti-freeze solution is heated in passing through a heat exchanger coil at- tached to the boiler, befpre reach- ing the piping beneath sidewalks and driveways. All it takes ts the flip of a A residential snow melting sys- | item means the end of the snow shovel, and with it all the back and muscle aches that make a sud- den cold snap accompanied by heavy snow so unwelcome. The cost of melting snow with a boiler? na five cents per operating widespread in today's steel kitch- ens because of the ease and inex- pensiveness with which they can | which an attractive built-in dining counter gives your kitchen can be planned to suit your individual personality and living habits. Peninsula styling, which pro- | jects the snack bar at right angles from a row of base cabinets along |the wall, is the most popular. | However, if kitchen space won't permit this, a snack bar can be fashioned parallel with the wall simply by leaving an opening width you desire in the planned simply by extending | a counter into the room from a row of base cabinets, supporting Burglar ‘Waits for Police | but Finally Gives Up | FALLS CITY, Neb. & — An | ex-convict who said he was fil and wanted to go back to prison. described how he broke into a_ store and waited there six hours | for someone to catch him—all to no avail. guilty to burglarizing the Marsh) Grocery store at nearby Verdon. James A. McKeon, 57, pleaded | WM. A. 3-Bedroom Brick Homes Down Plus Costs 3700 °'". cis Open Daily and Sunday, Noon to 8 P.M. 3097 W. Huron FE 4-3569- 2 te @ Full Basement. @ Oak Floors . © Tiled Baths KENNED Let Doctor @ Paved Streets @ Large Lots 4990 ROSS DR. (Neer Wetkins Leke) In Waterford Township Drive North on Dixie Highway to Fester Rd., just north of M-15. Left on Foster te Farle Street, right on Farle te Project. Rogerson Const. Co. MI 4-7096 ture, decorations. We have easy-to be = 99 = a ———— ogee t can oieunr ome IX- oo a ae as = tart now © he waited in the store. * A 1 “I had no idea I would get out §- i ’ ‘ — without being caught.” he said z SEE US FOR DFPA Exclusive y McKeon said he finally gave up e oll 7“ T | and left. He was arrested several a ve prwoo a PLS for Color ed 3 days later at Stella, Neb. ee | ----—--—— 10 Special CHRISTMAS Projects | | Boys and Girls Benefit | — °F Do It |50 Home Project in | OMAHA uh — For a number of * Springfield Twp. shelf has donated a calf for an annual 3 Yourself | shelves ts handy for small items. | sale here, with the money to go é 4.Bed # It’s easy to fashion one from a/to an Omaha girls’ home. Bixby a and room omes ‘piece of \-inch hardboard of the | went himself one better this year. | e tempered pressed wood type. Sus- | He donated the calf, the bought it } SAVE pend the shelf with long L hooks back for $137.50, with the carcass f As Lew ‘4 available at yorr hardware store. | of the dressed animal to go to a | | As Sewn Paint or enamel to suit. ee —— You cam be sure you have seen the latest ideas and 4 ~ , materials before you build or remodel. : ve “Salldery w Sepplics “| Nothing Else to Pay h K —. Pj Pp li i aed waters ay satan es el ooe “4 — tty ine ranelin - : a to Move In Iida se ne’ Pot. No. 9 around, ask to see our plan books, or pick up a . | $48 Per Month $ some of the many helpful folders recently pub- a= ‘ | . * : * -. | Includes Everything | yp de) per M a lished. There's no obligation... see us for help- 5 | | Open 9.to5 Daily | COMBINATION DOORS — : Pe $1645 . $1745 Aluminum of Bronte Wire Dixie Lumber Co., Inc. 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IT'S THE BIGGEST DRILL VALUE ON THE MARKETS Keego Hardware No. 1 3041 Orchard Lake Ave., Keego Harbor FE 2-3760 ... .uiation is in place, the holes | When You Think of Real Estate THINK OF Paul A. Kem, Realtor “WHERE THE BUYER AND THE SELLER HAVE MET SINCE 1919” 31 OAKLAND AVE. ‘_rwvwevvuvveovevvovevweovwevwevwevevew™ PHONE FE 2-9209 5 HAE : 5 E Mh gfe HE : a i phe cage: E fait et Hi | Walls Simple These 3 Ways mae Z i 1 i “THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18; 1054 H. | : f i of pin-type socket Christmas a 5 Shelf Cabinet’ Is Hold-All<- Soup to Shirts This five-shelf kitchen cabinet holds all, shows all, The doors swing operrto reveal two top draW- ers with a neat array of dish i : : it a hile t Some of us are pretty curious | and like to know what goes on in| can be patched and the wall paint- ed. Complete Basement Waterproofing All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates! 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Wholesale or Retail amapaiaraunegelina Sey oR. RE ey me tee Swleabitg i SS he me reapers lower drawers holding pie and muf-" 5 — 8 s40js0uuNg — $ 204s} 2UINg — S.0js}0uNUnNgG —— S$ s0;S}OUUING gt’ $s03S;0uIHNg —_ 5 soypouung — S,sagsiouung | | i ¢ | i We Deliver Withinv70 Mile Radius of Our Yard 4°) | urmeister's — Burmeister's — Burmeister’s TWENTY-ONE. Burmeister’s — Burmeister’s — Burmeister’s : ° " wai 4 : REMOVAL : SALE! | MUST MOVE | OPEN DAILY-8 A. M.-9 P.M. SUNDAY 8 A.M.-8 P.M. | TILL CHRISTMAS | % 7. a Nites CASH and CARRY SPECIALS * 1x6, 1x8, 1x10, 1x12 Utility | “White Pine ................ $05.00 m. | Pee x pT 2x6 Douglas Fir ..........0... $85.00 M 2x8 Douglas Fir .............. $85.00 M 2x4, 8 to 16 White Fir........ . Te Lin. 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ONTY 68 of these Burmeister’s — Burmeister's. — ahi i i ip hp bp tb ht bt tee — Bermeister's — STORM DOOR 4x8 Y% Plyscore .......... . .$5.95 4x8 V2 Plyscore ............ $5.50 4x8 ¥% Plyscore ............ $4.45 4x8 V4 Plywood BURMEISTER’S ORTHER LUMBER CO. Wholesale or Retail ro ONTIAG DETROIT PONTIAC DETROIT . kills aa Telegraph & 9 Mi. Rd. | i EM an Telegraph & 9 Mi. Rd. wo” & EM 3-3996 Phone FL 1-4184 & EM 3-3996 Phone FL 1-4184 , \ y > soysjouung — srdjs}ouung — s,s0js1ouWuNg — 8,29;s}0WUING Burmeister’s — Burmeister’'s — Burmeister’s We Deliver Within 70 Mile Radius of Our Yard Burmeister's . — Burmeister's “ ‘ : ’ “ ' 3 »} Sy : i 5 ; : . i : e F \ § | I ‘ . »! { . * ™ | ¢ ' ¥F - « 4 f s “ . . $ ; ‘ t - i \. ‘ : pty - ee yt PONTIAC PHESS, SATURDAY: DECEMBER 18, 1086 eo oe We Pe seer aan Een ae : a rae ah 2 T. V. Hamlin ‘Woman of 80 Publishes yt lt — ent seal Four-Page Weekly. Paper : : sPte little old lady dashing through There are classified ads, ranging streets, a battered felt hat on with four caps, $4”, to “Want- it Sometimes “‘Misgs Maude" firmly her views on national oe : | “Not exactly,” any of the 400 Sy 18 ri Ratna ah Pro imtluding Frederick C. | Se headline across the top saying, Prominent Milwaukee brewer, civ-| “She's Miss Maude—Mrs. “For President, Senator Fulbright and figure | Duncan. She publishes those pa- | of Arkansas.” > ; sag Jr 20, | pers she’s delivering.” : ‘ Berets oyna, Sov ae btn ne, spre rer Deaths Last Night ‘ rs ALTAMEDA, Calif. (AP)—Dr. Albert W. manager and carrier for the Win-| poner. 15, 5 former moderator ef the i 3 Fe : z 3 ES : i i ~*~ ies a: oe a ie Several hours after the crash. Her plant is a quaint, pine-| WASHINGTON—George T. Liddell, 64, . . A , one-room cabin heated 2 one Pn ry sebyterian, min ey of trip, planned as a hunting! with a wood-burning stove. Her | Rockford, Ml., and judge in cco Mod Canadian woods, | press is wired—to hold it together | Cousty. tiinets in several places. Type is so scat-| SIDE GLANCES ett, 1 7% rity ij ! F 3 4 fil Pe t FE , z z a e Bee ; : f Bg at sail rf i i : 4 4 5 a | 3 : 7 Ff E. c y ( Hi + ni i et dee i re He sig S | =_ j S| => rttl fi E 5 i = S 3. -¥ = = 4 A, Fe 3 Hi i | ; i by Merrill Blosser TY - VAC 1 hace arya Yh WA > By 4 « af i i f : as “avowedly Fascist.” The report, released yesterday, termed the National Renaissance Party “clearly subversive and un- its most ardent backers. |American.’’ It recommended legal action under the anti-subversive Smith Act. Named along with NRP was the semi-monthly publication ‘“Com- mon Sense," which the report called ‘‘a clearing house for hafe propagandists throughout the coun- try.” Fz ir i i: i ! ft ni if FR ae ' z y “You're lucky to be sick, Elmer! I barely got by in the history exam today—imagine what you'd have got!" by Carl Grubert “Dn SPUR LINE e. _ [MAN OUT LIKE You A MILLIONAIRE WAS BAD IVe MADS ENOUGH . BUT ‘THIS UP MY MIND! You CAN'T Do! oH = * £ . 7 | Y | 7 ~ - | ' CACTS [= yr; Pour fi fi] iC INN, s (RY , —¥ | beand = Fa DONALD DUCK ok by Walt Disney CASE DISMISSED! (ee OSes 2 ‘NEXT CASE: COLONEL. BZOWN VS. THE JONES 6B<0T =¥ NANCY THE Sxy! THIS PLACE « REALLY HAUNTED! jf; Y 4) eo) 2-48 i\GRANDMA by Charles Kuhn BOARDING HOUSE ALONG ABOUT THIS TIME O° van 1 ALWAYS YEP, TH’ FALL AN’ WINTER MONTHS SEEM SO LONG T° SOME, BUT THEY NEVER BO T* ME!’ 7 AWNIN A nOOPLES. 4 OLD MAGICIAN, I WHISKED AWAY Anos? 2 THEIR GUNS AND DRi THem! THEY $0 HE ? TELLS : KE YOU'D PLAY A FLUTE OF TH = = AN* GET A LOAN THAT MUST! [GEE YOU'D BE SURPRISED HOW BE REPAID IN TH’ SPRING FAST \T SEEMS T'MAKE TH’ SV | [TIME ROLL BY.” - ', p ¥ a. “Mother! They're. showing the surprise present we got daddy "ter Ciatmeas” 5 ia . $ Wage age = S Te ae RS Oe eS ee a ee ee Se ee | a oe Ai. Re a epee | . : teeta adie : TWENTY Sold ret ee atin tate ae “ : * Machinery fea BABS oe. \ . i Plant ae ai as SL . =n: N | icusxecon alin ony or od ee ! TA 2 T , a dyn ys ahs. i sold a ete : "ane bs a 1954 | 's oldest orks—has in fo pas 18, W gon hipaa ate } MBER id > te Pattern firm, business a _ : 2 . bj ECEM gon ‘The ma- ie at AY, DEC ecas! i eee wei es reg os SS, SAT ke Maat ‘a ; oe \ 3 PRE ; ey we PONTIAC Solons Full Inflve * | for industry. ig BN * , mo Noe a ; THE ‘- His val INVITA’ of iis Minas ras fe Win Appre 25 Stee xe cee Set ah cbt pet ity a oS ea ye on : i Closing : Ww. leaders will fh te A ae | ed ane 24 = sional cieahewer = of rt a ey Dec. Sas ac geet ae ie ae TS , fock Ex 's ae Congress to oe Mibmitted _— “ aa uary : quest | MARKE * "bys ——s alee ee site a |. sees PA 823 DS Average BR R 7% as 35 158 ro perint suggested when , coffee og asked Regen cur- Pfeiffer | com the = fami! 41909 10766 * RECOR: Run P| 6 8 “ 83 110 2 $|- cram used cable ing Was " ee ee a as with help ith one 41900 alee ements ap x a - - oe 8s a tool aerial were and world. replied land of ock with is His to ew lie a8 2 gig § 2s Sie slice on an von plat at a i ene Cop, cmon soc tnd ee ough ie iuence wi on sen ee Pig ee sceee £3) tenting te vis Da "what could To reat ‘valation =e onan in 154 or 4 i 3} 11 167 4 253 081 me = 12 4 M4 * 96 4 3.00 James : — Lo- my = to be in the est Pitches cone g gg ad Sis Sm PERS e i8 ee eee “nk in Brief Sears mele. — ee 333 it 1s iz Seo at ost br HH a2 is fe 1m 330 | Jenks tati Sea wae n W- | poan's Board $9,000 for fur te a: 32 18 is 8 ‘te toi 792 is '8 a 3 it $s 108 33 cal 40 of Communica A.’ Su News i 24, of 192 The a ee field. Ra Garcia a. monenpertens % rh 8 36 70 4 iT] 20 Ps] 3 4012 Paul yester- in that of Gen- wn \ Se 3 = at + eee 10 Ue be HE ie = ~ - 33 ech hake and Rebert Beaded uly Vester in geet Ovi ewan. "wr 20219 , eee a ee tee ceeeeeesaees BO Oo 4417 18 ut 178 as . ot sa ers president, Ave., for ry er ther Motor Flint, 000, ocnnens Seok fe cee oat} 1s 13 $86 ie nt sh 8 iy ue a in steward Wilson ing ice The Buick Corp., #i Bldg. ; Detrott. OB. oee eee cece eseees at 4 10 “bas 3 dee 938 ms is eS ie Mes 38 . to haul scaphe —— Motors with neasty Riker = io eshingion 220012" fe 4 ; oH 2 . 2 % 8 ler 1 gs | Pernaul enne More day a ee who eral the ala 426 ; fon a Washingt veseee on . i iss ma in t's 33 be abe llion —— Donald Adams $100 mapa pion a &. schmits eeeeen 2 3 {aa 3 a io ten 88 i 33 os 40s Mi proce Br Ballard od ot it seorsomegy even - an? ° Harshman.” Ch Occ he ? = eS CU } 16 102 @ 2 163 3 sion Justice fined most ‘was oo Baltimor Su e 23 ie iis io is 1 co is st 138 3.08 ee rans ship case, the Michigan Protection tk. Pilsecte. il ea 38 mm 7 to 33 1M so 3.37 Vete = 30804 | of to “nips a NCE : 12. 3 je te 7. a vel 30! 6 112 te 80 8 7 heard costs. , ef trip Part of gratefu of URA Agency i pigd gs ce eEaE S i= Loans for oo pie ing, was etc | < tor the appearance “Reliable INS Bank 15. 32 71 3 2 189 18} 81 r ro 38 er- : . given ” for during the 16. se ie tea 600 jo 12 83 Mie 8S eo & ae nen jon vet piney sag otk tion Flint of . National 17. ey on 202178 iso 3383 os 33 88 Ww tion mill farm Lamar, in ee precia in building W. ity . 18 ss te a min Sam ios Administra three home, ight days by c ard the band of the mun 565 | i TERLEILEITE addition! vidas ree me i _ Wm. 4 Com 4-4 a | 1 mM i oi me em en "Jan likely in loan pro- Jail Justice -_ his prot car 71 FE | ene veers BM 28 5 1 15 ‘336 (18 i” 1 are loans GI ip pleaded with 50 mill ds : ! * eee eee ory $17 3e1 3i aj rae eas ae Cee e noise ar t Phone * ~ Tero. 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Bullls weg Om bg ee! a rn | ern) 10 8 300 estime be made their gion sale LANSING ded $5,477 nat- BALKS ae bes © + te = = oe 8 8 we 3 8 eS 6h ‘The will before 1957 for ok. mage up your tern Pipeline il its - @ 0 : 5 mo mi 386 131 " bos . 3 3 68 28 lion loan erans 3, xt pick table has reta is the rs D vessesees 3 3 II vet uly ne re wt — it which It ae Bee i PETES e ony expres ai ate cae ae mae wii | & EBUILT or USED eiané percent s 3 3 3 1 eco at = i iow ace S ine —and least get loans. , needs ural gas t on is- VIL Ce 3 Mossi, Clev pele ont i 3 les Bee a it $s $s 3.51 | most at rans will — = eae second fund to contomers order : REB ind Model ICES : man, "Glew seo nimi! gene ie H $3 ‘a3 se te $8 2 ob hea decade vet “tt poe men a Ady. refund Power Moke a PR 3 mare ae eeidy ee oe HEE s BE HS posctores ‘ Mother i, Pa. 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Kiely, cia meas killed drive this ents gy ae olee dropped 1% South : Dow aoa ete meme os tudson, — If nto Ie wae retully Ill: He . 1 for = ployment : load 4 : Dimer Ph elphia sacstitecteteceenaee kins, "Toray, U - Co — you f ca y save Jan artificial yesterday of 2,520, seed Money Ditma pare a geal ° ’ t Won't lowly and You ma and | hospital the ee mee about ° Gray. rt, Washington. --.... see ee * RECORDS « S. g s. 8 Ho of ? family to replace The toa just James N Pay Herrin = 2, Dt 2 v . 33 ing iversity drive nell your his head. 290 cases ——, ” said “Un. * Easy Kemme UAL PITCt ° 5 e3 e3 Miss wUn an over- Christn for self and on Mon Injured “That's level off, : 4 Other meeey z3 ¢ £ AS 88| ARBOR a = rome that iac Man ion ey, branch manag. “Un —or AIRS ess 3 2 21' ANN eS ie. | peartaches tiac Ilisio 1055 | where ‘haa Ghelt stay L REP teh i ; ap ag on met os Pon r Co of ~— likely ICA zg 2 i 63 ee Michiga of in famfly, well don’t wo-Ca ss, ed to) H. aa: al RH | fa 8c abe ne bos active cobalt state| gpl aden] OE Te eat cata ron |edy "te "loed E MECHA . 3 2 3 8 i ‘ ° if) radioactive as aera es ype ee iu ae| deseo oe pare gd — ue OV ES : 3 Ont is Tenn., niversi turn and So ristmas estate th +» AC bd 4 3 4 33 7 . bd 5) Ti U to Speed either, Ch wi Aves., ° eo i os e 3 1 4 “The to failed well ‘a merry rica Tree ent . ton ¢ 8 ae 1 3 ia|5 the trucking to keep : > Smit live te hecuae the | . a | 1 3 Bb 3 o 12 hen | for the ment families Mrs. Lee who —- to Cole, of the nted trac 1 3 + 3 n $3 Baa ay oomadias for pro all Smith, sub- cording R. said Wa ‘ CE Pon ice Co. 2 2 1 1 = it 1 i3| up the shipped | Mrs. § chil- Robert bureau, pending SPA 4 re ; 3 uf ; on A 5 eating been Knox: | and M appear iad Set. accident still how RY ice Se. r 1 0 1 8 Ee § 2: i pany it had to | Mr. 8 of six boys. and was CT . Serv ee ik a 1 or gad Tom.. transfer | ore nates three rosbrvediypor ws ee dan mas - Ff 6,000 5 Se ae ° 4 . = is 6 S al said the Ridge, ting n are s and accident to one ; 102 S. Seginew 0 é 2 2 36 - 4 4 il Oak awai urbs, girl struck 2300 Shim- imately ‘0 1 1 2 26 4 3 . 6 10 from was mission three nen oe of in the rox: Feet. vREE 6 ee | 1 25 Lo 0 3 10 e and 7 Com: dren, Baffles Cliffton’s ~~ App r 1 ® e 3 i 4 2 to vill Arbor E ergy the radio- vest a Billy M. was 8,000 0 8 8 ° «ot 3 4 to Ann tomic of uni- ate Requ Society Bill ., Who un- to ° 8 i 2 i 1 8 anaes ee greegiinn , een Inm Reading The Chicago | by ys ee en Box 92 ° $ 2 ae material new Better )— has car. said that but as ress, . 2 8 So Us > 8 s (INS Reading tol" Cole prem een P : 14 13 - 8 s| active hospital he CHICAGO ling kit the or minor ontiac : : z 2 : ; therapy = =~ a ma sped eres me suitors — “who was P ee tt niet 1 o3 eee eee cn wonderment. » Digan Sl : ae re ¢ 8 2. 3 : ¢ 8 : “shel shaking 5 peathemary head ; 6 1 1 1 “4 4 terial thumb lead The order founda- for r : es i ie i ’ ipa G.Walter = bern wg ar moby mdr YS fi:id: PP ue a) of ret Ch dr be meee en ar ae :. 8 ar ;. 3 sical saudiies _ = tion sales reading ; ee 12 “ 3, D it, director Wal- his 0 y. 3 soe 13 Detroi a Scan on Pi iid 2B pt mobi Cabo Micon, Wa the need 3 pid soa 3 Hj) Atta cs Port $348 3 5| Jamey, Verner. *, pit eee 6 r 10 } : 3 are . “ \ { = } ~ e — e +h eee 9 eee ae ta, Set i ie i i i i i i Pegi, Be tea: ies amen eee . ee { ray a ve oe % Se a aaa tt THE PONTIAC PRESS,. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, bse’ TEE oy 5 et ee a?! . ‘ fan 7 a Supplies 24A wed. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 Highest Prices Paid "Business Strvices 13] Hobbies i} aoa Death Notices oe ee DECEMBER 16, 1954. — Btreet, Bentham, CLASSIFICATIONS | yieve Eipthemer. Mire ANNOUNCEME? ‘TS Mreice ‘wil be weld baenday. De- Card of Thanks ........+44. CP Memoriam seeeeeeeeee | | i i 1 | eee oS See see r [Flowers ......crseeesereees 3] held by the Moly Nome z Society urday evening at 9 © ings. a 4 Funeral Directors ......... 4|7 and alsb Sunday svening” at 7| you ere sot the hts of Columbus can do Cemetery Lots ............ 5| sndetSp m ming © bere ree, held. all of them f the tu- |s146L NC ~ EMPLOYMENT eS i ae oe ante MAN E in state at the V Help Wanted Male ...... + 6 |Help Wanted Female ..... 7 bs ; Help Wanted ........+.e00. &| First: dear father of Mrs. Vern| A ‘ : (Virginia 1) Overmyer Inatructions .......ccccooe. 9} monte will be by | Must understang the Farmer-Snover Puners! Home. _ ui Work Wanted Male Sorecane PEARSON: $3 ls io, sarnanawems ARE Wanted Real Estate 32-A ‘ Work Wanted Female .....11| tf 'betsved, haspand of Mire, | Applian man | REAL ESTATE . . Silcces cuckuaee each. SERVICES OF FERED Ww. Pearvon, ‘Panera! end Mereidlcierk, 18-25 type Salou —— SPEEDY _ Wes WALT ~ ache ? Building Service ..........12 be “Bunday. December or eth. | ROND EMI ae - | eee 10 es CARPEN. net Ping st WADE. «1090. TRERNETH PLEASE COMMUNE PROBLEM? Building Supplies ........12A fin | Coape Cun Bidsr Randall] «83% W. eee re|____ Landscaping = IBA) oorant Very im- caus Us : Busing cificioting. tn da. Arrange: TyPist ros G ERAL OFFICE | OS ERIENCED COLORED GEN. PR&m TRIMMING xD ReMov. 7 COMPLETP REAL ESTATE cena ar socvocee dd mente by the Sparks-Griffin rt, 200 E. son. “fem wake pert ee i pongllE iectgpco aN © —_ OR 31502 pega see cecum [Bookkeeping & Taxes... 1| = Traveling stance ates bole "|" Moving & Tracking 19| bet i wat Leu one reper] Weil, tntstt, Mu tara ’ Chiropodists .........+2+-1e In Memoriam =— 2 dant, truck driver farm Work °F] gues AND RUBBISH HAULED.| 6 spider, than mysell. | Ouver! We save bee with or. wubout set = today aboard a transatlantic liner for ® Foot Specialist ..........15A]Im MEMORY OF MY BELOVED Salesmen EXPERIENCED _ CARPENTER | 7°" sn ganp —OnAVEL OB loss . ‘| iake priveleges We will build cone of the oldest of European countries. In- Gerald K Blankenship, who Cabinet maker. References fur. a . _ GRA ON AND APTER THis DATE.| °° YOUF 0 oF ours. s column you will learn the destination. We will visit ng & Tailoring ‘= pessed ‘ear December . Wanted For) in pcan: Chal. ee ell eel asad fF, SYLVAN REALTY CO. Dene ROOREEET ER CAM cso MAURO OOO TOWS| set bpermriel Mele EE Se A Mal Ease “the capital of this country, meet some new young friends and learn "| purniture Refinishing .... 16A | Aad helps us to forget proved Recess . 4 rov 1 the Ages of L : . OR PE 7-071. _78 8. Antereee Poor of how "mies you SOP | cost eceounting core, uncteeming | out ae HevY TRUCKING. |Ove® EVES cunigras} | ISTINGS WANTED ‘something of the work, customs and traditions of these interesting —— naira .. 16B Get me un" senate face Ho 25 and SO see ettal cantteh tnd ete. will 2c-| Rubbdieh healed. PIE 3-000 for, cord RR gi O r people . ncome Tax Service ae At reveling representatives or sales-| cent tob Loser with small TiGhT HAULING AND MOVINO, ° listing. on types Meanwhile. life is very exciting aboard this large ocean-going eS reo te bene wen wanted tor largest woter| menutoctering pion tion. | “reasonable rates. OR 34274 any: ee eed liner. The ship carries over 1,300 passengers and a crew of over —— Service .......4..18 edly missed | by Mother and family United Beate: toe with a pear a4" years anetien Fnac si | time. REDUCE strives “ ro gg in have ences furnished. ~O’DELL CARTAGE vestors _ 900. All comforts imaginable are available. Games of all sorts | | Landscaping cevcececeee ABA] LOVING MEMOMY OF Wii-| ssperiesse | Qualifications § are|_Futne 78 ee O’DELL RTAG ARE YOU OVERWEIGHT? ve ro 5 58 | : om H Movencen whe passed (on company. policy a04|iiqHT HAULING, ATTIC AN D|Loca) and Distanc TIRED? CONSTIPATED? pla voll ater — eee water Moving & Trucking .......19|n2"Sed'ts"mesndtioced him | {he company and. rourseit’ aiso| bestmant, clea ere esa recsetPE sass wo ne| 117, cur sie scientific. eulet) PAUL D. HAMMOND : pot on Se es ee | Painting & Decorating ....20|Me_ lives, with ‘me’ in. memory Lure ee eee ceanns| any kee pen or nen tne, RED UCED JCED RATES || teivritea, utrnisesl co a reson ® Esai Junior Editors have ears coger Rage oa : paeal s wrens | And shal! forev.t more | a trom home, « nighls o woos. PE 56-4963. Larce ven te serve you Smith Twinkie’ vive Eves, FE 5-471¢ autos to t a ha eoeee 2] [Sadly mi by his wife, Amelia boty ya tri re-|y iT WATCHMAN £E A lo : 44064. CPRLE puppet, theater, bicycles and toy y also have | Photos Accessories 21 | ec zvenson | duirea, “Straight. commission and|"eneeg, desiree wera tp or ebout|@UDDEN SERVICE ASHES RUB| fre Fina Poum.” pow sieen 807 HOUSES WANTED their own dining room. | Physio-Therapy ........21A|IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR) Sirs See, Casa the sverage| 3. Cut oyt around heavy black line of cloud-like shape that | Notices & Personals ......25| $687 SS, Sinn “ol nim today | finnde ve ‘cent, afer el ie ral cleaning for. ¢ for Christmas. By| ae stor N American Van ir You Be TO SELL = : Are the ones who loved him best | for a imeet : hour 4396; after| Lines. Large vans anywhere in|CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED) I want listed. includes the ship. WANTED Bedly ‘missed by his wife andj “Prom me wt | 2 velock "__* "| Unites states. Quick service PE) _ tor. Also peby silting FE SITS) = GE OL SCALES : 1 yeld whe circle in half. The cloudlike shape will stand ‘eel Cua a: SALESMEN | OQSTRIOUS” AND CAPABLE) Sell 6 Perry camaa| Vite Nowschold Goods 27 REALTOR out (as in small diagram). Your ship will now rock gently just | to Board ...% Plewers 3 Upusual ally ee ee tet) Ge eat: Some _cnper- iTS revbich howled. Chen up. PE ONE OF POWTIAC’S sana 86', N. Saginaw FE 2.5011 as @ real one does as it crosses the rough ocean. | Wid. Household Goods. ....27) _~~-~~~___~____—~- --—~——~ ty" and, bullaing aoe lt gammy Ig ark __ a Bae > ta 50 feremare buyers. Cash waiting | PRIVATE batch wants = — —--- -— Miscellaneo : .| RONINGS IN THE WOME. Oini| Paint oratin : peiredic me (wid, ween 2B eon big extra large) aaeeng|| eal pens we went an, cnpe- for_baby_sttth rE §-1471 ot . — So fRONING MY # 4-1 DECORATING P. Money Wanted .........28A| Oui “Or Evickankens ssi] vio can close dear, not afvaid| PE 6-400 : Vespers With Candle-Light Money Wanted | Se oe aeRO Oe ee Sek eee yer ae i : weeeeeeees mg tae = oe -| ception wort in office. Piling.|A-1 PAINTING, PAPERHANGINO 4 a4 W. Huron ents tunity for dept. manager to some and bookkeeping. removed, Estimates Ts Given by Choral Union (Sr iscee Stem str ete crt co__ [eassinemms rag wut Pel peepee att me Oa Lae haat el “ : Transportation ......31 : ve. 6. SYLVAN REALTY CO MIMEOORAPHING, > GUARANTEED PAINTING & DEC-| or 8. B. for incomes, down 3 « The Reverand Malcolm K. Bur-| W das’” by i. ‘wid, M oe. % to pea Lake Rd. Pontiac| "etertal service EM 3-2042. orating. Winter prices. FE 40850 Sestty este. Po On b-27i7 per mamy ore sonree. our Andrews Contracts, Mtgs, ....32 — FE 8-0280|PRACTICAL NURSE, MIDDLE-|A-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- Y FURNIT TORE ity. made to ton will use as his sermon topic Christmas Carol of the Sixteenth | | wanted 5 aus wi oe _| ‘Standards F ‘ngineer tiaers Cot compesion or home-| terior. 10 per cent disc. for cash. WANTED FURNITUR all parties concerned. Call us. ne 4 “Let us Now Go to Bethichem”| Century by Borly. | Rea RAL gy A BRONER® FLOWERS syra)te. establion standards, machine) Mest ene | Feeds saie"tnd ‘wast promot cour DORRIS & SON 7 at the morning worship service| The annual Christmas Candle- | RENTALS OFFERED Taperieace’ tar small or medium | Ve Do FEPING IN MY WOME |Parerinc AND WALLFA APER.| tnt price service and the Nish = REALTORS «= CO-OP. MEMBERS ___ Funeral Directors 4| size plant desirad! PE 2-046, C White, OA #3807 SAT ES ( 132 W. . 2 the | Ren Furuished er Dp _ desirable ah me ite, L& ard SAl S co Huron PE 41557 J at the First Congregational Church | Light —_—— Lig Mg Pinse| t Apts. Furnished ..... 3B ~ MC. MFG. CO. fangeg omo RD TROWINOS DOME! _ some niecaunl COONEY LISTINGS WANTED | S tomorrow, The Chance! Choir will Choral Un on-| Rent Apts. Unfurnished ...14 cue DIONIFIED Coops se0a |!22 tasinnweed Pa Lake Orion) PE 2175. “Painting, Wall | Washing USED FURNITORE BOYER Farms businesses end commer gregational Church will be held | ——————— TV SERVICEMAN FOR B WOMEN yy ae tite SaByY Free, cstimet Reasonable. FE 2-2066. _” ENCH ——EE sing a XIV Century carol: “Joseph, | Sunday at 7. | Rent Houses Furnished ...35 Donels n- 1-Jc oh c| work Apply at tie Orchard Leke| ‘itting. FE 2-5428. PS | WANTED ANTIQUE DISHES AND aND ROY Y KNAUF, Realtor, Tender Joseph Mine.” Kathleen! The Choral Union is composed of O TE] _ave. or phone PE 89-0401, WOMAN DESIRES DAY WORK: — SRDNTING PAPERRANOING — of] _lamos, MY 2153). W Huron Rent Houses Unfurnished .36 Tweedy and Wednesday. 1 w ty FUNERAL HOME IBM y. Ironings ALLé CLEANED WANTED PEDISTAL TYPE . Aldrich will sing the soprano solo. the Chancel, Church of Youth, Jun- Rent (36A| —DESIONRI. FOR FUNERALS” _ . ae . ___ TUPPER /'R_3-7061 _tables. FE 0-067¢. GREEN LAKE OFFICE “Gesu Bambino” by Yon will be |!r and Probationers’ Choirs. Mrs. Lab Cements): PURSLEY PUNERAL HOME SERVICE PAINTING AND PAPERING|WANTED AN ANTIQUE BED| (ON ORBEN LAKE R. EV For Rent Rooms 37 Ambulance day er nite. PE ¢1211 TE - "6. ° ANTED IRONINOS. 63 A BUSH- Mason FE 46364 room suite or bed. poster, ALL by } : 1 Victori jott Thorpe will be assistant | ceeceees a spin GRAPEL [CCHNICIANS br FE 06-0142. won AKY WALL W canopy type. Reply Press|Cottages, bomen, Lots and. estates, j Canfield and Hedwig Gaff . pfeene With Board ....... .38| Thoughtfuy_Bervice PE 25041) we wi employ several qualified ga = Pubes a dole Pk a) oe ae Miscellaneous 28 NORMAN P UCE - : Soloists will Robert = pills ages] 2-702. - FE|WaLl W A AINTING. j070 : 308 4 Gatien A, Ween, tetttes-ot | taxteaes Ibert Reyadie, ve: cae nea ns Voorhees-Siple| 2% "7e\sstsriecrne et St" vouno- MaRaLED GIRL WAXfS| —""Pvcroenerapy — ZTA|"=E [Sarwar Erie gabere music of the church will play | or; Mary Leonard, soprano; Hotel Rooms ........ seeee 39] | FUNERAL HOME slecionir or. matrument feld:| tant Ping trping ana ‘some| ~~ 21A/mee nine ca ot Sian crepe wading. . “A Joyous Change on King | Hedwig Gaff, alto; and Kathleen Rent Stores ...............0 ee lsed “training at i dicot New benkneeping se perience. Seay * sve MASSAGE THER- wey ee Coa ures a eae . F. McKINNE ee : = _ _ Aldrich, soprane, [Rent Office Space eee. Oe | eeated atm cotay| Building Service 12| Hmm TPee | Wanted 9) a Ee = | . F ; | our electric Accoun Ll ~ Re an t ? tv, 28 : | Features of the vesper will be For Rent Miscellaneous ..42| oe Meee 8) Competing mochines tn es TEM anid SL00E AND CEMENT On) wecrende Meme falls ealy | 077 vile [ the ay arene of @ short Christ. | . hc Foe BUY DIRECT AND 8AVE uw [R= as Eo PE 21216 _ mineea MAN AND FAMILY IN a ee mas Cantata by the Chancel Choir | EAL ESTATE . SALE| Pontiac Granite & Marble Company| Excelien: opportunity tor advance.| ree on PE 400m uaranteed Television Service 22 Ae Mod s ee cae eer scored farm land © Sf pin 2 a Preyer from many lands sung | rer Sale Houses .......... e wee Ockiand A — E. pb aeoe ee trannies “au teolies aid BRICK BLOCK. CEMENT WORK) ~ _ for for Mr bot on ast! mile: of Pontiac choirs and congregation. | » ~ QINCH MEMORIALS INC. —_ __And fireplaces. PE. 2-2068 DAY_ NIGHT TV SERVICB. (COUPLE WITH 7 MC Car J. A. Taylor, Reaiter, 7m ‘or Sale Lake Property ...44) cEMENT Is OUR SPECIALITY. VE 5-1206_ FE 4-4300 OS. : The public is invited. The program ay _memerials sine Report in_periop te gl M. P. STRAKA a to Sing Sunday ras re ue tens Pepe gee Bere in| Mg Eee oe | ae Ma EEE | cnt. howe Cowen) WANTED ST TE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE| CARPENTER WORK —— $. Mary's to Provent| “pecan re pale Lanes Cemetery Lote 5/7 Ti Tia _tere | Sanagag ooo wwe weme logs Ha! Reasonable rent. -Willl Voognt La . s Call to Worship For Lotg .....00000 B PERRY Ph TARE CEME- w Female 7/CARPENTR a make 101M ANDY, CON. give excellent care. Ref: Va t nd Christmas Musicale 7 Comsregation and choirs Joy to the! For Sale Acre aa re_¢iss| Help Wanted Female 7) “ment _wort_ote PE 60702 DOWG Bate mix) aes Peres FE 8-1215 LARGE RES. HOME Mason | BBE sessenses CUSTOM BUILDING F.H_A. FI ie DishovS as 215. ; : - ces | The Chancel Choir The Birth ef Christ For Sal BOOKKEEPER. EXP = 8238 UP) nancing Modernizing PE 48470 SERVICE CALLS [7 BEDROOM HOUSE. PARTLY BUILDER DESIRES A ‘Christmas Cantante Richter or eFarme .......--.. 48 BOX REPI 1ES Typist $220 up| ree | . a" @ceamae end Choirs silent “Sale Business Property 49 oo coaler 13s) Se a gt eee) Ve ce Mri TC "HEL! " coal TV PE +126! i needed at once) FULLY IMPROVED The students of St. Mary's of EN posationers’ Chott | At 1@ a.m. today Salesiady ‘ewetry 1100 up |CAKPENTER WORK. ALTERA |“ © Pw rE 2207 |PREE SERVICE TO ALL LAND LOTS, SUBDIVISIONS, Orchard Lake will present their | whet Can I Give Him Danish Folk-song Rent, Lease Bus. Prop.. 49A _ Hevseteener live in up| tions. modernization alse custom ~ La nd Servic 18 nossa ‘Su aural OR ACREAGE W Carel Crechi “ re were replies A ng. OLive 2-73 3k d d annual Christmas musicale enti- ae secheslovahia For Sale or Exchange 50 there plies at SOND EMPLOYMENT | OENCY ann Olive _3-1338 bee nt SO cise. aac WATE ; VITH tled “Christmas on the Campus’, Christmas yma (Megievel Corel: - the Press office ( ji sany srrreR OCCASIONALLY. “and Latoeel. | ro perehderey Typewriter Service » 2A gel 3 oe i nes ERS rRV cTLARL Ee Sunday, December 19 at 7:30 p.M.| “rie Chance! Chotr eet _ FINANCIAL the following boxes: Clartricg. or Bush. Lake ree ak ie ~~ pnwarren an : or 3 bedroom the FOR QUICK OETA A small part of the program will | The Gdopherds and the Ino nities 5] 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 14, 15, FOR TOMAHAWK RES- ing 10 year’ ste Mitchell’ N ahha w sOTHER WIth 4 z 2 Business Opportu sews . mpertence. 123_N. Saginaw Bt. ORKIN be heard over station WCAR in Come ew. Ta Whagheréa Mexican core 21, 23, 24, 25, 28, 35, 36, Coarhat. Eiedeos sauipment * sebe lor. s¥PEwhiiaie and ne MA- ear = us needs small -, CALL HY STANDARD ‘Pontiac at 12:30 p.m. The High curs Sale Land Contracts .....52/} 5, |EXPERIENCED CED STENOORAPHER|_Oheee FE _ +0424. chins tring. Expert work. apartment with , 730 p.m. "Te Gm swteae Carol from Tyre | , 42, 44, 49, 50, 53, 58, poeition im law office. Apply|FLOOR SANDING, LAYING FIN | General and Office Sup-| o% someone for from BUILDERS. VER- School Glee Club, the College Choir The Chureh of Youth and Juater |Money to Loan ...........53/ 2 58, 60, 63, 64, 65, 68, 69, a3: a. Bidg. S Gardner, 461 Central. FE| ply Co., 17 W. Lawrence. 1 to 4 FE ¢7196, after 4:30. MONT 8-2401 > Ca . 2 Ga POR ecgen tl WORK WHO 7519, : = and the Seminary Ensemble will | ere! of the sheep Belts |aortguge Leane 0.- ee quired. Avot Pontise Press) Box aaa cet is som: FE| DRAPES, SLIP COVERS, MATERI-|WIDOWER WOULD LIKE TO : . ‘ | Welsh Carol | = = af ‘ Offert ecks. — __ +2290 als. Beadle. FE 5-1927. share a 6 room home with « The Sunday evening program | = ss a «Song i= the Alr Speaks SWAps a1 aigpeloreresiciei6' ° mE FOR wort | IN # DAY CLBAN- GUARANTEED groors, ALL THOMAS UPHOLSTER Ten = soe ae: Con Ee Johnson alge eee cues eee ‘Teas in the Moon ot Winter time For Sale Clothing ........ Fe Meg eiierak Ponttac| 383.8 Cass, Pm 3902 1 Pe bebe 25) aEceeRaana aT BED ~ Wid. _Transportation 31 (HAS DONE IT AGAIN ww n India rel r bs es AOA “Kolendy”’ - * i a Away ina idénges . a Wien Sale Household Goods ak HOUSEKFFEPER, CARE OF CHIL- cs Pipa, PgR ca ae oe tt Koda That's right foiks We have sold as ““K ly". These musical ar German Carol, Luther-schetin | FOR WANT ADS dren cooking. light housework | Ph EF 2-4405 E*XLeES CUSTOM UPHO' STER COUPLE WANTS RIDE BE-| over 90 per cent of our listings rangements will be heard over the "it Up au ; Valentine Gifts .......... 58 Ary dave Deceriense Gab bebe iGgRNAGIGR HAD CARDEN | Sle cs coe ere ee En ee chase ee ee CBS network, Thursday, December Slovak Carol Arr Kounts > Or bein empleved Wed and! try Basements ferrbes wes a_i Se ship to courthouse te peeve il Sree of erogerte we pen. Poe 23 at 10:15 p.m. m ° Come" alt Ye Paithtul Adeate Fidelis Ceeseeas GAS wana 23 =) DIAL Fe zeae | ovate ae | ana gebinrte:: Fieg) exttmatee, (FS) Lost & Found — 2 ————— “yj cern ees ee a 7 LS r is eee | » H c } Cris Offies Open The College Choir under the di- For — Miscellaneous 60 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. pry Given by 15 Persons Sale Musical Goods ....... 62 eae a et ae ee rate Car necessary. FEderal | QAson & CE Ber WORK FREE FOUND. CHILD'S GLASSES ON wro. DALY RIDE fo AND grap . vich. The High School Glee Club_ Sale Office Equipment ...63/f first ‘ineertion ton at Be Y iapy TO CARE FOR CHILDREN ca wee. x .|" the corner of Saginaw and Rapid! pital “Wours 3:3) pm. to 12 aries the ad |. Webste & Son. OR 3-9402.| Sts. FE 5-8800 MAH directed by Father John Gabalski The annual pageant of the Beth- | Sale Store Equipment a. a a sl teen Seven tr Win onuskaer BO SNYDER, FLOOR LAY LAYING, |LOST BROWN NEW SHOES. went FE $00 before 12 nooa.| MAHAN HAS BUYERS A ae a arrangements any Baptist Church and Sunday | cq to ch pred veruelese through i) Colpie FE Saved after ¢ sanding and finishing. Phone FE| Weatherbird. Size 0% Call FE hte Lane Toon fal ite Poe The demand ia great. Our sales " ” } Sporting Goods ..... 5 10 = i =e . ingle Bellis” and “A Very School will be held Sunday evening! e . ' tions are made be sure to [PROTESTANT CHURCH | IN We SPECIALIZE CEMENT |LOeT “BOSTON TOY TERATER | ster'Coe pr Ol EM >) sour sole, can eit corkeney 2 oe at 7 p.m. in the Sanctuary Hunting Accommodations 65A|f Ke sdiuciments wi'be etver [| good secretary {yoiat, Stenoeraphy | wert Den LINC e eu ore. | Binet ond, wate, Pose as Wd. “Contracts, | Migs. 32) Our 11 yous ot sntisfactory Ree 4 ’ ow Ss! . . < The ‘. = s Concert Band = The theme is “The Light of the /Sand, Gravel & Dirt) ..... 66; ee | te area CMe paces poe ‘m2 «AND oon Lakewood Dr. OR 3-2424 eee ©) ‘goats Gestmas a Peaties cai reed t irection of Father World,” by Willis Loar. More than acane une for etnertee respens"entity and using your own! Business Services =—13 LOST | LADIES BULOVA wares C a an that ‘7 Zo satis- > s ¢9 sires nitative rite ° s wv wv \ . band ad aig ba cha bstocthaae 4 tiene! 7 persons are taking part in the | [Sood Coat Fve sxenas a ree’ than reeuiar neato peer write piatce Bett nnn nen ne after 5 soe : ASH | pacing and cloning Call ua o yoe is o'cloc th Ox | i ‘oO : pe cacigaocapl te iuaely comet pageant. Each Sunday School class Plants. Trees. Shrubs... 68/% Gav orevious elook neon We: 7] Pee le carin nOvEREEED: A & B TRENCHING Lost eo HEAVY SETTLEMENT | y and organization of the church is | For Sale Pets 69 | Ing on’ child cere Some ironing |Peeuns.. Water lincs field tile.| white with white stripe up fore nod BUY who eetli acne selections. ‘represented in the pageant group. Goce Trained Roarded ve canceled up to 0 00 the an ¥ soa ang 8 PE Rigi aes ae eeme| Shep near Crescent. Gece sess! (amd cewteuir. vesear Gncean: mene insone The ioc near Trescen ake al ? ‘ s eS Big, Edward | and it is being directed by William | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70/ dav of publication ————————| repaired by cinerea een _Eltzabeth Lake Ra lr Gublana’ Ceecty Bring te eh the officiel ghting of the pars % rouns Adults FARM MERCHANDISE CASH WANT AD RATES i | Ottice, Suppiy Co, 1? Pw Law| etnity oC Wetverioe COCKER VE) or PE eoetl and ‘ask for” Ted w The Rev. Fred R. Tiffany, - : oo Lines | Dav 3 Dave ¢ Dave ‘Y| rence St, Phone FE 3-013 r 4. Market | - McCullough “ astor : 3. to ‘Rusty’ 5 years old. MArket i a ee Bred Tifany. pastor. Hay, Grain & Feed...) 2 am ae en | APPLIANCE SERVICE |srace~"‘cocrtn #7 perl eee el coer eee ad P |For Sale Livestock ....... 2} ou Ws service a) mak -__Wasen_Bivd.__Open_Eves aes eal Bet’ Een. Ine. a brief ee to the autlience. Delegates to Assembly 0m Set nae. ceeees 2 et et rs a 2 TYPISTS tors smasher. Seana cheaten | Se uicune of Wane beke. 5506] Setlg ds eee La PEs -0263 The under thie direction Grau far Bann Bin Wil tS EROS eee: 7 2 _ Detroit Street Open Eves ‘til 9. of Father Hen ws A wera aun Pray for Pope Pius XII 8 350 338 nes | Salary Range $2,108 to $2,769 ROY'S, 8, 60 Ostiand od ave. PE 3401 GERMAN POLICE & SHEPHERD Ww Hu rot aes ‘ Ne-cse1 NE: vw. Huron . . direc- For Sale Poultry ......... 74) ® 00 648 079 Career rtunities BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS | male. 8 month. oh brown and : =t POgOR qe, BRANCH, tor of Music. By Religious News Service sale F . eo % Reurement ona sriaenenaand P Walle & windows. Reasonadle | black. Lost ir vicinity of Gerner 5% MORTGAGES _ BOSTON—The General Assem- Sale Farm Produce ........75| Birmingham Office oe tans Pree ect no obligation FE 21631 | and Baldwin 89 Jackson. Reward |ON FARMS OP SUBUR“AN from Dr. Eu bly of the National Council of Sale Farm Equipment ... 76! meses! Les hake go werdine 118 E Pike REWARD eporsica Tor lott fess ee ™° Ty . Cugene C. Blake Churches halted its ori i} Ph Midwest 4-0844 | Parle “aden For information of disappearance S dD. CHARLES . ed its proceedings to. Auction Sales ........... T1| | COMBING. AND WEATING—Wo| o,2,,beilers, from farm run 07 1p, al ( Leaves for Far East ee bd the recovery of Pope AUTOMOTIVE 379 Hamilton i Apply Cee & Sen FE 43767 OR an uu as Hall Rd. Davis- rE Cast Eve 1717 8 oe Cc] AL? By Religious News Service ; ; . = ~ | EXPERT T IMM ~ Hobbres: Supplies FAST Act nn . : NEW YORK—Dr. Eugene Car- Some 1.200 Protestant and East- For Sale Housetrailers a 2 = Sorel, PR PE pase? or OR “Hobbes & Supplies 243 24a If you hav ‘he cata we have Deets Carkans ot serene ern Orthodox delegates stood in| Monday December 20th 3.2000. cc the rea¢v money. Clark Real Es-| lake a rkston or surrounding son Blake of Philadelphia, newly- Rent Trailer Space 79| pee aM. CK™NSTOSE 15 E LAWRENCE Phone PE 4600 Es reas. to list your peeery lected president of the National “JCRCe with heads bowed after SSS creams 79; Help Wanted Male 6 . Elec. — Sewers Cleaned | $¢ ge-2ee Serepble, 93.;;, pam _ Me Cla dee eal Ee Council of Churches, left here by ta were informed of the Pope's | Auto Accessories cmewneilllane vo You siamrea’ sus ‘Pen AT 5 per Si Rg Ic pod a Ie pottery, PE 21414 $ Ur 1 F | That doe extensive rear treat plane to bring the Christmas gree ai ling health. | Auto Servi week or more? We are Get the : . Co extra cost “ICHINA PAINTING. TEXTILE n imited $ lives area? Whose sales force : OO ceeece seeeees-81| facts on how you can Call Puller) OAKLAND COUNTY painting. of] shiva painting, met- in your area? That knows ings of American Protestants ‘0 OTICE OF HEARING” s Brush, FE_2-2318 AKLAND COUNT Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners | si cratt’ stone cutting and polich-| For Devine land contracts. Fast frrapalues of your area? And the ‘military personnel and chaplains puvic‘s ie hereny, given of ©. scheduled ‘Sale Motor sae) CEE CAN USE YOUNG” AMBITIOUS PERSONNEL OFFICE FE 9.1317 Hackett Ra a Poses “SE foe renee ean Mr. Jobnson aes area’ Ves "wie earl OF ublic hearing to be held by the Pontiac | | For Sale Motorcycl ma man to close leads Sales|/2nd fMoor, County Offhe Building ELECTRICAL ee are the on - Township Z yeles ......83] experie { ) ’ MODE. es to do the best the Far my eo 4 Tepnsnde Seniag Board ot ibe Towsship| ek experience preferred | but__ not | Latayetts Street SEWER CLEANING | isupnite: - mesons) Comphets A. JOHNSON, Realtor | day tee cctes Baro ete highlight ip is @X- 1955 at & pm. to ——_ the following e Bicycles ........84| lent opportunity Call Al Rice Jinks, Sunday terv. Ph. FE ¢2012| Dead & sequin sets. $2.50. SCAR- FE 4-253 ers for the W. torferd ay dag be the Christmas sermon ‘P3n€e, to gritos, Uy Boats & Accessories 85 ar NOTED oie WOUSE RAISING AND POOTiINos| $%,,° © Lawrence rE 1704 S 333 Clarkston and *varrounding lake F nge from A ue ’ eee. "RIENCE Septic ee : | Ge ; will deliver at the head- of tne BE. of m nS to ha = For Sale Airpl ultryman with pect apie . aus ieee led oe bar PROJECTORS SEE NEW FULLY seat he. wel Telegr ap ph Rd. | " siod, Marea: Come) toe Sterestes are reqeesies 32 be e Airplanes ....... Se = _ estimates. aa automatic REVERE: | also pew ro oer was. WOeT FOR x OuR | WHI Zone, in Taegu on Christ-: sd reel, ped ing Mor Transportati Pontise Pres WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- PLASTERING er. ne _ r ridee| rs fae, fn Taco Ct eect Tamsin tle TTF SURPLUS|, ei Sead a CARR recap Re | Site a Soe ee She Eee, BROS . Christmas germen Dec. % at|o ee may be examined MI socanoos 88 through Classified Ad WOMAN FOR LIGHT HOUSE- r. Vern Ketler FE 1. terms; reg $7.95 GADGET fmm —, ge Lame contnacts B OS Chapel, Japan, which will be GORDON HAMILTON | Wanted Used Trucks .....89) | and, livestox ole hi a werk in cachange for room sad ROBERT & PLOMBING so 8 = demon | OR 31280. Ms e \ ae . - “* and heating. {MEDIATE CASH FOR Your e mst over the Armed Forces GRETA v. BLOCK.” For Sale Used Trucks 90 oe ae uae? saws PRECISION MACH fore you buy. AUTHORIZED Ts FOUR! sine on eALTORS ; eeceee rv, ae . FILED] Tp. contract cr equity im your OR 31872 or poctharey | bas . ery, anything! Dial FE|Waxtip xPERTENCED GIRL et) oo Se a ae Open * to 8; Sum tte se ' Dee. 14 Soden. &. bs For Sale Used Cars .......91] 2-8181. for office werk end citie. Write ws Pnock tate sen vice’ tes|K. L. Templeton, Realtor/PRACTICAL SOLUTION. val 5 . Mantes 10 Bagiey W. Huron, FE $6783. Orchard Lake R4 FE 44503 Giacnifies als pve probleme 7 5 ; ‘ 1, j { L ‘ A 4 | F r j f \ ” - ' : — - é + ms “ eis in Li ee ok ie Ona ee ee eases. gap aa of * Fr ae a i as padi (Sate | ; dad ws pe ee THE PONTIAC PRESS; SATURDAY, DECEMBER. 18, 1954" _) _ ‘Wanted Real Estate 324A | SLICE’ OF HAM woke Sele For Sele Houses rie i , INCOME pone i _— eS ee et Lae look ap gt se ea ote tpn BeoRoGN, RANCH = PAGE S ealitie ea St tng room, dining L and ball. Club | > ‘pene Gon WEN: dem Caer tan, ; : | ADAMS REALTY CO. Suost, “wun tease ‘ee tar tang se CN a Sue “”° Sisee front home, Phone FE 5673. | THE “MACEDAY” 3 Bedroom Puraished Mode! -_ FHA $1,050 - PL ee Se See Gabinets with doors gp 4: ~~ gis 3 Cull 10:00 @. m. to 1:00 p.m. For Sate Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 ; 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE. = ws ROOM MODERN i We VIL- | HOUSES AND INCOMES. OF ALL i toflet 8 Drive. : TORS " ieee Suchy kinds, Also building G.1. homes. : ot eke -|* weltlag tem Felew Prove on Sata or OR 3-1768 i oO Wate vat oo . oS eke SALTS | ae 5 Wo d ED 8-0510. s, N - 7 ~ : A 5 ; 77 GI—No Down Payment ENT. ar schon. aide Nie : WALTERS LAKE Sous ie dede biasaene po Ct. ROOM AN Few home erlooking ike | tow m New ; ME LRRD E | feted oe SS, BBs Saar and | Mgehew!» Cela nes FE ROOM BRICK |, Soapee Sacer fheit High Point Sub. $16,- a — ; reo down. Yy aes. Oronville. Murry on . ~ Sarteaing. tetas CUCKLER REALT $400, dowa. 2 lote. stool elect. ' fur- Y = _ ing. porch MT ede arene. ‘Neat “bres PE Tea FE a ae room, 1% acres. Tigherige Si. Wees- | TWIN OARS REST HOME, xEw occa 5 reasonable dove Mle down. 3s Nee ane: AnD —au| Etec, Stes sonmeres 3, 8;| Bilerve pews, oer °c Mr SYLV AN GEO. MARBLE, Realtor welcome. Rusesel!| ; D : 6261 wie M4. os Waterford Youns Renta! s Agency re e146 5 CONVENIENT LOCATION a ; Only $950 dowi,on this 5 room I E tease Clark. bervlce — bed paneled porch. ‘pinater divie- ‘com . LL-AG! laree tace| Immediate Possession ton. MA be _ ae 9 |) Sit” tice, kitehen plus | trick 3 base | Large 4 room home rtaly MODERN CABIN IN WATERFORD iba Block to store and’ 3 iceks: to| rel tes : tn acre and take Couple es STUDIO KITCHEN-| *hool. Bus st door. Eves after; ing, gee ‘ is & real value, =" ote evarimests. Ailey cieeping 6 call Mrs. Yille FE 2 beggar 9 eu = : ‘s ev Paved a | ee RS ee es | Anes | nae OURS See ce tin WRIGHT, Realtor Eres pare Sants | Gi eta SaaS | eye Caves | TRON PAR ETRONT |crartts aa gS Call after 4:00 p.m. . t ' rative ‘ SVRNISHE™ HOUSE CHILDREN | , ‘*! , | Spacious diving room. front and Ce-epe welome Pr Romeo Pauses |RITZ MOTEL FE 8-0404 cases “Sais beaten bee Tor a "Eat tin MHS ee FURN, WINTERIZED COT AGEs. HOTEL PONTIAC fet iseesee '. Oaty ba Oh oka Hee ma 7. i - eens oe Dirie It's the be-t m town. saaad tone ane ee HORSE lin —wrrmm—vem| MODERN wmgl0. and S12 rie ieee a pened oN sr pr sca ” eaiidren welcome. 241" W. Pins LAKEFRONT a A. JOHNSON, Realtor FOR SALE m-m-tonth tis 8 room, 3 Fine 3 NOON UPPER WifH Cad reer ee ne ee ort 4 FE 4-2533 VOORHEIS ROAD and combined kitchen and dining Ref required. Holmes mod. bv day or w 7: yee furmished Couple cal. Barram "G20 ine BY es “Huree st Pe FE 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. et ee ee eae Si hoot aap woter bb-beoter. 3 PRIVATE ENTRANCE. | SMALL PARTLY RN 129 | “HOTEL AUBURIN~ ans . gases Creme lense Cal base | ( beincaems occceuh and bed oven FR ONS. eel after $ pm. Room v- Day or Week \Orey coder shakes way. 2| water heave Pull price $13,600 | D-b-bus. Full price 06,000 LA 3 | wattEe Late ALL a ee a cor, eaten Nace gy Magy Pg wit 62.700 down. we. Bare, eer clg “wel.| conveniences 3 bedrooms furn- PO car =» Baad om wa. | sea | replies TS Get oe sonal pos see | CEDAR BLAND LAKE, 3 bed. . TV available. week | ished. June 1. $60. monthly. = lots more. It is“vacant. Reason- | FE 4-518) 2-8532 | fooms a a Mrs. 'g Gift | _ Detroit, VErmont $006 S| HOTEL ROOSEVELT | bie Terms “ON THE PAVEMEN’ | living room, ine cjpee heciaaa Lane Ate WALED LAKE ALL Ni} a rou are looking a ¢ ON THE A EMENT | ge oy tet, room 1460 3 WN, HEAT | conveniences 2 bedrooms. shower | aimosphere iD & post and ‘vote $1,450 DOWN Century, old | farmhouse with! Sion Lake pre and eee included. “Garage | only 2 blocks — tarpianed™ or service tt t bere Green cedars shakes 2 nice bed. sbout 2 acres land, 247 ft Sie | semen fis weekly unfurnisbed. 6s © | ~=WEEKLY RATES walls” gas beat. a, dandy. bath. | Sindee al slant 2am sno, wapenn at aki WiFi Watlco Lake Court or MA 43234 $12 and up Dome ted ie racagt "on Gowe payment “UT jatge iying: room” dining. room 7 psoais “ae wtsmep on nour, ROOMS WITH TV Jost Yn 9 at eonaaa Soom par is cat eorass, $2.00 bo en 20018 "Yate ie. 50198 ‘ é : } Grande "mI ed ate ih les ihe — ate bath and 3 | gt ee | kiteben and ; eid Buber “Gt | FURN RANCH WOIE AT WIL | SAGAMORE MOTEL | Stns *Sater Meteden | Say ttor ‘ntr’ be win ASse Ful‘Bain Ugingned. ts trot porch or =e ry wesher, firep.sce heated . — apne each Se meeaee | down waied cout ; canta Sandy Beach KEnwood 2-006 | service Parting Rens rates EMBREE & GREGG | asset spas down. oe a ot tare rans Soe ee WIN 6 ROSA| "tempus pt reome ‘Telephone & TV te pred Sou Mee 36 Rest Stores #0 EM 3-4393 er W Mus Evenings : service ouses nfurn, MemBERs | —____} NE “Woods Ave. “(UB-10) STORE SPACE 20x50. INQUIRE sore ae ey AE sae 22161 BY OWNER 2 bea. | ‘ ee ee yee et er ed PB “Foome, 60 shed itic. large | ' >, Cee Care itxié STORE A} RTORE. RITZ MOTEL FE 8-0404 | seproo some weet sine. | '*3¢f, STOR, ANP oor fF “SMART BUYS a tee Pk ec I Te BATH AND Ew. |, host bus ee ak ra parry. | —2— St _otearaet_On 3-108. A FAMILY HOME | | Beet’ sarege wet lesdecoped: | ; ode Se —_— —« FE |* ie = wap a cabeal meal For Sale Houses 43 Manly gr aay Bye g hee ER oe || EE we inlsanilinaalde Just Few'Left ee - eves. PAOD eee err bome . room 7 usta ew'Le NISHED BASEMENT APART- | 5 sepRoo! 6 HEAT | .. sh Pineat, prvale entrance. PE Som |3 BEDROOMS, SOTO. MEAT. re ETM aderene er NOR | Suan caearde lovey ising Gis $100 Moves You Int! OPEN HOUSE ree Pe ing privy | SMALL ¢ ROOM HOUSE tg i ae . pp ag A RP - ree VOTVIIANS 81.100 2 TO § PM. SUNDAY be +. “ROOMS 1 “ary. upile Fees fa ee Epa eal RE public public, b4102, Utica. Oe eee reat. FE oe SB os gl Racy ome ta teen | full basement, “sale incest hast {ort 0 few more of thee veests GROUND FLOOR ABT CLEAN | ¢ ROOM HOUSE 3 BEDROOMS. at Clem som | strectize Wie, rpcrection room. thing Mode A daily 101 pm. homes will be. built Compas _No drinkers, 1635 Oskiand. leome. : ~o vELL REAL ae 1-2" East Bi features: Large high lots Y DECORATED 3 ROOMS me 6 pen a lain Water, sahener one beat 3 tote > ee Tonite ‘plastered voile select cat = born FE. ee Ewe 2321 Emmons St. Brookiyn Sub. 3008 Lo- oor pasege SD pore Gen. Anchor Real Estate Demt. with your rec. rocm, ai. Pca sound . Adults ¥ N. ae Matin FI > fies. looking for, Model Phone FE 3-0604 A ge a _iemre pon corer ppmaog Bye Byes) ‘A REAL HOME of ia ng = couphes, peat vehouhebte. aad ANNETT All on 1 foot with preeseway and / Da S ony! $335 down, plus costs. car WwW. Wures . (M ® te Franklin nae ih “Bi mo, FE 4144. . ™ A large lot E tress ane waube Y Waterford Twp ball turn right ea : D Just out of the city with 3 bed- mi. to oper sign Salesmen Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 room home west location OFFERS goats lncge Bvinr room —— wd lan atch ~~~ | JR Hilts. Realtor. 1011 W. ment a tiehen. Base. | h K I * yate both stove Phot NEW UNFURNISHED wPacious 4 Bedrooms—Large Lot | eC Jo n rwin end cold w fu . Adults bedroom brick apt. Lakefront Attractive modern 4 bed- | “CRAWFORD REALTOR ony 290 N Paddork. Alberta bp tee heat. Be the first to home on lot sena30e rtmert - live in this home Lease optional Living room 15x21 AGENCY a ae bg 34 ae = Al leit, N ee inaw st 7 ROOM Lh a es Nene aeige fra rence nag esr | a rane CHOICE OF A_stuDIO coucH FE doo VE 31006 gyrot,_ with ulliies, Aduits only, Dorothy Snyder Lavender | aod lavebeey ah fleet fiver 226 W. : re +1548 =BEDROOM SET NG GATEWAYS to —s ROOMS AND BATH. . REALTOR 3 bedrooms and bath up | RANGE ~ on ROUIVAL oT In Clreacenabie Se Po ny Pe twee PAE Tay Meola Eg) Rasement ater "hea oTC [JTS | Bees oneear 2 ge ME 2 ue. wteat. é RM MODERN CLOGE IN. EM | owner transferred aT ormael Ope c ‘sited si HAPPINESS 60 Robinwood, Ay chil 1 ROOM a yt UABLE GIFTS 18 YOURS. . ; y ROOM SATE | Sta “tam pte a jonginne ger | GN Nake som meme) BEST BUYS | Fokcarahasie Wirt TRE) yOU'LL FIND PEACE od. Childres OF 3-804 PE 5-006. r schools and Beautiful 3 Bedroom oe l™R CONTENTMERT NICE PT. STEAM | > neDROOM MODERN HOUSE. center, 4 rooms on first TODAY . this § acres of exce.lent land- heat, stove refrigerator. private |? ,BEDROS heat and hot wa- fleor, » 3 bedrooms. « RANCH HOME | Sidea Matiod wren” paces, A JR entrance front and rear with | ter West side, PE 2-406 et es en _ _ With Carport | 175 evergreens with a 4% room, Fee ee enearen, Oe per ENT NEW 7: BEDROOM WOME heat, water, softener. 2 POSSIBILITIES ne ee ee -v ear arage rms “ . 3 “ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE c mm 2s er Detroit foment | ae fede iors “Omcnnsion tring | $65 Month es ot] aa ferme an __2-1236 after 6 p.m. ROCHESTER AREA Vacant quarters ‘in this brick bu | screens, garden spot, pes and AND ESTER A nn a ed oistaie (ven: ine with @ store im the at, | fruit pr Bp coop, tool shed. - ee oe non seca poo dnay ot name ete evsted nome in covelient tered walls and select O l $190 D outside gril! 2 ear garage > J LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, | sree, Loce‘ed on large arekard condition on large lot, a so eee Se niy n. | | cated 4 Umlies | went Og Se sni cutrence. wists fare) Sot Taf basement furnece. au-| ° ted bath. In the basement VETERANS YOu WONT BEAT fT — oy : ow have room for storage le dpe ee ee aoe Re OO PL NeEE | ee armen G pmmas | mecweten sal sina af PLUS COSTS A BARGAIN FOR YOU ca nai ip “AY | ee usrbor oroow UxF —_ west_sde. Call Us for te $750 DOWN — FHA | om ORLY, $1.08, DOWN a ais 5 - © 7 ROOMS, AKD BATH. IngUH \? rBEOROON oo Income & Oakland Ave. ids PLUS COSTS ead Lincolp Jt, High Behoo. Bulk Some completed homes ready for SUNDAY 1 TOS PM. ~ | The ‘CHELSEA’ 3 BEDROOM BRICK FHA & GI APPROVED Paveg streste, city water, sewer. GI — $600 PLUS COSTS FHA — 1,150 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS COSTS ‘Sine, cobinets with rustic ol forced alr heat. Phone OR 31679 oF ( A HOME OF YOUR OWN West Side Near oor. —— «hh ee. ment, ges bs aaa Income—New Reasonably at . Oo. LL. or terms eveilabie. now NICHOLIE & AND HARGER CO. Templeton WATERFRONT wep ques. ¢ hits and beth, mre, Oo Beth toe . NORTH SIDE approximately SF Sa aa ma & Tent beater. down. AVAILABLE FOR CHRISTMAS OCCUPAN- CY SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM. ‘2 BATHRQOM, FULL FACE BRICK. RANCH ROME Gas MEAT. LAKE PRIVILEGES. eo X 16 LOT €RE PRICE —$i4.80 INCLUDING LOT & ALL MORTGAGE costs. FURNISHED EXHIBIT NORTHWOOD ORGANIZATION a te Amazing Values. Such As: Lath and Plaster Aluminum Windows Ranch Roof Fully Insulated Gas Heat OPEN Sat. & Sun. 12-5 ~ $7,145 With Only $495 Down ‘Russell Young REALTOR 412 W. Huron &. Ma a —_ es. _ OLD ORCHARD DRIVE Corner of Noyle Donelson Park Model Home - me oe t ponty completed ' ne picturesque rounding one Soe owning such @ e this pre tected eres. Priced at wih balance on terms. A CHRISTMAS PRESENT! boy that = Ay — % | floors “ PD obY rie teti"s INSURE IT MAHAN Pans A CO. RE. Co-op Reai betale Exch FE 24263 Open Eve« til ©, Sun 10-4 os WwW 1075 NEXT DOOR BRANCH POsT 4 Income ot $7,295 We have 8 new lo- pawn | » Sicene’s Bast of good GILES REALTY CO. 0 W. Merce. - FE 54178 oo uno TRIPP Sylvan Village a your family has om @ cake grown larvet home See |22 W Lawrence Street o Eve rE see 5-616! or FE Partridge, SUBURBAN COLONIAL Truly an impressive home sur- rounded with Qeeutiful evergreens of many varieties Extra larg stan ® = Close enough to walk downtown $130 per WARD E. PARTRIDGE 1-6 p.m. GI one new three ranch home with full Pe panasncry ton River ee = es, a go five blocks to Full Price "$12.50 1.50. KF = ° | immediate occupancy " span saclsnecai | SAaeease _ | ROSE-HILL ce 1D BATE ON | ean i MILE NORTH OF ms ct pl Tamm ‘ing room. : j REALTY COMPANY ey es Se ee week. MA 5-600. perch ‘or owner,” wvete | er, and bedrm. $100 down. | seodet Emerg 20, eek 486 W Huron. er steam heat. @ caricon| = =THE BESTLOT SOLE PR a BAPE peg taku Williams Lake , : fa Garage aed ee Brick Ranch—Rochester Three. room nome vin Road HEATED 4 ROOM APT MODERN. | yerd A mber : Owner leaving state and nice fiving room. chen private. $1) monthly. Middle-aged | $75 pe Fie t Ra . brick ranch howe "on 3 Two — ton x poss $395 Down * Fire etn ers | sg oN nt cme, oo ea tg ety Samer] 2 caren nes Sr Es = r_mo, PE 54402. large bedrooms. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | S68" Pee al ison SMALL 4 - AVAIL. pg Me ~ S PH. PE 5-6165 to finish the | inside now, PE #0371 gl Open Eves. ‘til 6:30 Stuadings are up for partons 6 room i tate T cxtren on American Sanat hot we: _ = = a a "Sf pert. ™% car garage. $950 DOWN Co "Kk. G. HEMPSTEAD ec 4 BEDROOMS |F. C. Wood Co. £. Buron ae eee Roy Annett Inc.| sam stati tiem: | 0 REALTOR. ; y -o._Bes REALTORS 1 = ee eee hare | on 34 Office red bg 28 E. Ruron wood floors, 98,980 | ____ After |§ Can OR -] ‘within weikine distance. Soe are ae ees 24 $500 DOWN LOOK AaEn yr Say a | | erece ete Naar’ Soe rai wis wip | i ent Lake . adil com pare qo on nice beth. (On bug Hine ro best cw ~ Rew | WHY BE A TENANT?| "ret? Be "Sage SP rem “pease ccs Ave COTTAGE COMPLETELY FUR. Lovely 4 room. 1 year old with! tnet “Pull basement. ofl heat. TH. tished with Westinghouse kite | 4 Ih h celine Meter) tivepiece, Dawe storm windows, new double ga-| en. outometic boat Siveptace, | any excelient home- peat. Bargwood. meh block | neat 62.500 Gove. ss bet, wir — preterred. | buys at easy terms in the “RIDG Wh AY somatic water ey t sf i * cone mn ified Ads. Batewia PONTIAC REALTY ©. ire , te oh et Cooperstive Real Ratote Kachange | 13 Baldwin s Open Sunday | | ; on 100 ft lot with 5 acre REALTOR FE 2-8316 4] W. Huron &t Veterans ‘| No Money Dn. BW. a ld “bet Fe seus | 8 pares | GILES with large living reom, sun — fireplace. Large oll beat, inaulated- 2 car tached | felis ehere chains Son'pas ° ren can y in safety. ws- for an potntm ent a Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor san os mo, Takes only 65,000 to WEST SIDE INCOME = WHITE | Near Eastern Jr | asonry Now ‘reat te excel a: 8280 a mo ee net a | 2 per price $73. 500 with PAU LD. HAMMOND REALTOR 59 DOWN Cosy shell bunge- low, cedar the yourself, Lake privileges. Lot 16x397 $1.0 DOWN. ‘Clean as & Lovely two bedroom modern alow with of! sement recreatio: large lots goor garege ment drive pete laa ha Sore Oo Lee home ont es large family of tor Shoes ing house Priced «at only two | ce | DOWN — West side special basem. qo & oe ful ent, brick nom ty struction, fenced rear ° hia $16 500 PULL a. 4 family and of | = pin Ddur- | furnece aod full | Waterfront Special At beautiful s Lake. new siding, new . ere ae aren eh many 7 trees, pavement down. Three Acres Almost 3 ecres, just @ stone's throw trom city, | school It's @ 2 bedroom | 2 bevel California . on oo heat, ne 3 Kampsen FE 4-0528 Eves. & Sun, Realtors Telegraph Real the Meadowbrook Home before they are all gone, only 6 left. This beauti- ful brick home is open Sunday 12-8 p.m. OPEN SUNDAY 10-4 |. H. BROWN, Realtor | 1362 W. Huron FE 2-4610 | Member Co-op Rea' Estate Exch OPEN > snore | | REWARD YOURGSEF with a@ vis- $24,500 Mr Walk- er will welcome you B D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4.0521 1717 @ Tho rah Open Eveummg: | rative Rea! Estate Exchange | DRAYTON: WOODS =. sir folks, at least we have ‘ound you @ nice long 2 bedroom type with full basement such. e teere $4,700. This home pr a sale. Be act now yment ced for 4990 Ross Drive Drive out West Huron #treet Road +Mse) Crescent Lake . turn right two BDiecks to model WM. A. KENNEDY 3097 oprsyErznnas “Fe s2000 “SMALL HOUSE For email family at « emali price and email) terms bed- og built in beth. look TAKE * OVER Owner's 4 per cent contract on thie 5 room modern bungelow. Price $9500 Payments $56 ine. tazes and insurance WEST 8! rooms, gas Newlywed i 2 family ineome seven rooms and bath dow, @ rooms & beth up. Oak floors and trim Auto. gas heat. Private front and rear en- tramces 2 car gaerage Call for appointment JOSEPH F. REISZ 53%) W- Buren &t FE 20200 Sun FE ¢733% Or MI 4419 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 4 ACRES Lovely 5 reom modern home with basement and of] furnace Large 2 car ga and roofed patio Many fruit trees and ber- ries Adjacent te water for irri- gation. Priced at $16,560. CARROLL G. PORRITT 26a West Huron __jEve FE 26 - BROS. Phone OR Fist? or or OR Soy Open 9 to 8; Sup! L) Sunday 2-5 p.m. On Cedar Hoir Lane. 3 dedroom brick with 2 baths car OPE tnd ge, spprenimately go m one mile end watch for signs. oprice OPEN #7 ' SUNDAY 1-5 Sunday 3-5: 0 p.m. OPEN Seturdw and Sunday 2-5 Sharp new 3 bedroom ranch home lake privileges White | Ne north of M-18) | to sign. turn left “% m 1 WRIGHT, Realtor | a ae Fk, .. 50441 22 W. Lawrence Street 170 Oneida Seminole Hills, Near Menominee arid Oneida : —. brick I‘ baths, * car garage. Pieo- ty of closet oe place, large uiichen. ear schools bus Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 174 S. Telegraph Rd. SAVE TIME! ‘Solve ev- eryday problems the FE 64161 or FE Want Ad way! Phone FE 2-8181 Ha an ad- writer. : 7 f, ! ‘ * 7 4 qo . ¢ { ' - ap > 4] - oa ; | " “ : . ‘ NTIAC PRESS, SATUR sD, * DAY DECEMBER —_ 18, 1954. - = ' ° t For Sate Houses 43 F ; > ~— 3) For Sale Houses 43 : YLVAN : fy For Sele Houses 43'CAR . N LAKE BRICK WHITE OR COLOR Aarne | NIVAL bedroom Cape Cod style Mogers 2 bedrooms and. | ED by Dick ' | Se ea EC | — x , For Sale Farms 3 ee gt - ann a water ¥ a ie vad Business Qpvetvettes ee eee os - vileges, * j * ” eases down ef trade for tm te Bull” price Thies THINO - tor comfort. > Be. - |= Swa 55 ie bameey, wi eos) Ba eee ‘s as acres, | BE Ratha , ‘ i E Yy B —— = j sHOT 5 LEY, 2 ear- Aubure one Ga . : 7 a berh. $17,000, 4 2? GA WILL - 3-9832 mi | $3,000 down section Poo UGE oh, ine DRAYTON, PLAINS AREA Hi ni on Freed t18.ho, Cal my 160 ACRES = Sey ae a as room shell home, esterigr and O ome . a ERE FOUR ORB: “ . m rough plumbing pg and a ie road frontage, north — tract a m5 ee — i RAY O'NEIL pesto “saath Be bip-rost rE st Meee 34 erty) for late medal ger & cosh A a e Pt wate , Realtor besoment épity oh woos : 2-0532 H J. VanWelt. OR x4 A small gome use | Just 3 houses from Puene FE} 1103 of OR 5-2 = ra NO POINTER BIRD DOG, For FOX . @8 down ‘nyment on or | Me bt ‘on Lake, erative Real Estate Ex A Ao poe ag : | A 16 unit T $75 COO eee oe MA 6-3262. : 3 bedroom home? Lips plow a sate mek fast and © oe oon ‘ a BASEMENT HOME. NE ie per acre. —" farm. $250 Ces 2, the minute fu — LAND CONTRACT, — — bing. r decorated lot , NEW. terms. ry laree outskirts “ rniture. . oi} burning water Seeler = x Good Existing Ho I T'bedroom, home) whch cre - Salen 1 desired Cheap 156 LEVEL ACRES S will beieve"‘Tuis' place ~ 1 food pouertrailers doors s¢ sliding closet | “ Lastin me Is) is so much ee space —Fion terms. Inquire 504 Crooks Re ness and =. A: 60 _8. Telegraph. _ and a compartment sink ueaaen Christmas G f a large wonderful) ‘ou have nm Gt. Rochester Mich lease 4 ” the + are A __ Open Bye. fi E tile bath, setlect oak ; finiat 1 t| room with fir ¥ planned li 6 ‘ : vation! high of nym og Requires $27,900 bed : restricted 5 on large lot in 0 | NO loxne te ocespy. wort Sell planne be meng A Fie ms Ag — bedroom bidgs. Comparatively” nee ie. .Beauires $71 s06-aewn |__For Sale Clothing 56 pho ooh ap sebeivinten. setiine Sel - wr of well Mh of beth up : s& and tences. Weil No. pore AN H ; window fore oor tte | ser pinctored gacnes. i ~~ oy — liv i-rm. brick home large ; ALASKAN SEAL FUR EBERT C DAVIS Findows "ie finish, dithicuiten | ment wih lntadry Arta oase: | fneinerator and of Bo ives rm win fees 3) i HARDWARE aw ast es Fer Tenon Yocnser nt ad BS, | Ee Ae ee as ae Bias coed crew ot ee cberss| Emote wer be. DES BLUE” ALL-WOOL., SHON: bomes io ! lete! ' This * driv e evergreens. } basem: t ‘ee ware aver- | PE 44228: . 6. 2 ved excel | v ed is e. Sylvan . cement ent. oil-fired town of 1500 store located in | ; +42! fro dow ties Forest tre" Opes or, Veaaren, Coane Land fico, direucheet,suugted fen | VV tn Pe sae, Pe fermace, Lange Sear Sued | feauice be coord tial | "orks coat ane St, Bi EBs Sri eee) =n RFORD TWP oe ee ee bate can assist ric or 2. nee new bee S this busines for _ | Call ky ° ose mi. os 3820 PONTIAC LAKE RD turtt for subdividing pm Investigate No. Wi im trade GIR a) Gotti Fz = ol built. Pie home 1! ’ —— ; before_8. . eak floors, til ( INE WHI T ._ oe . GREY _ tile bath m on corger, La 2 T ATE- PERSIAN = bent. May be bought wi ter STONE | E tnd bath 6 bath up. 1" bed 2,,bee | Near SS SS on Real IDE anny baheaie oll scsi TY { 2 roo “ . r — =. EN Bn or NE REALTY CO [it Living room 23x18 | land. &Frm, home , good Estate Service WI pauias length. like N-LAMB COAT, % urry and you may choose to rs x = e Bidera poultry house _ small Varn, | John A ~Bank PE 2 pew. Call after wiirectively 63.000 aot Date ay ie | meni. aylomalic oll heat, and ce toe, Bldgs vos oud. gat eres | Sale Seok Bag | bay 81 VER FOX JACKET. : w o 3 | ° ; a aan ae s. oule1.0e wih | Sale | Suse tse CET. ’ Dor qnare ORCHARD ae% uniqd- wind 3, 2 car $2,000 t ’ Land C for $175. On Sata. othy Snyder Lavender| 2 ony year old home teat | phone ON 3.5678 or OR pone ng vl trol a Ext | FIC . id racts 52/1 ovEeRco 3100 ©. Be eLTOS r Sitchen bol wen nent "Open 00; Genteg | to be y at re. iP YD KENT. Realtor . overcoat BIZE 4 AND TWO EM_3333 mee Sis. cove stairwey to CRESCENT I — $14 1-18 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 Land contract ca condition. Also — . Good i feeb ot, | New 3 bed LAKE mn 2, 500 j Next to Consumers ae: — houre «with new size 18. Call = clothes, fog and ‘8500: to men- ft lot Pell ee home on 801120 LLENT TERMS. T. Reg U. © Pet. OF. | $5150. Bal. on afte neon, FE iy ja down to| heat | 20 per rs rdiate possession gp Oe% floors 611.500 SYLVAN R Cope. 1964 by NEA Bervied! tne. Cost to you brs discount Total Do | R tinea at $537 Clinton terms | 2338 Orchard Sim Hl co . ' | 20. < ? SILVER FOX wn Payment i dj laree, ay —Drive, Phese_*B_¢o0ei River | FE_ seeee Ne MO ol Sez If my husband icseied i ne ae RAY O’NEIL, cap 7._Secrifice A a _VETERA pe room ing V “TERANS INDEPENDEN £0200 | suit and a di comes here—he's a on good road. from bepy ™m W H Realtor rpg gs PERSIAN COAT. S » ofl x venetian Better values Five family ope CE 1 tie—tell him I'd t man in a bh best farm land i Lape the | Co-opers re tie Blue wool cost, wi Reasonabie. poreh t glassed NO in Pontiac iy apartment prefer ue | Improvem + County. rativ or PE 5-7282 coat with . ~—* unde tn front DOWN P r the cash!” ents tnclude ative Real Este inter-lining removable oe ee Pome Src sprinkli (Mortgage AvMENT baths. es 6&8 ai? bake | and § room house Can a7 bere change | Size 36 to $15. Mans’ suits. both tee hg Sey tes een “ cost about $300) ments geod basement. i teers For Sale Houses a for $138 per aciz be bought -20 Per ( Per nt MAyfair Sue each $10. Phone city * pay heme you r @ lake HANN , location, near eumee Sas Ses LADY'S = ty taney hem “ior 9600 can afford SUE Fred's : - For Sale L Les 80 ACRE FARM Fi DARK BLUE, N DOWN _ SHELL |. CEOS ots 46 ated 15 miles north Di coat with fur USsY Saeco pate es | Pee tno) tino eae | ata Be | fe Seeee we) Bee ee e iecommt | Leeoe 3 . oe ee MINGTON TWP — and plumbing pi elee- | Exclusi puild ne. gore barn New Homes Local MAN'S BE 5, located + ow ‘ ¢ privileges and Pe ae ve Home S per an bougtt manship and al builder. Work- GRAY COAT, | é Le, ry poy Ser 32083 ALAMEDA = , 20 Vacant a price ‘7 = beautiful’ Decent (Cok ites acre $175 | teed m a al guaran. _ PE 2-484 after 6. | SIZE 36. oy, iis guiek. fe ey > @Tows, and = as your tamil Dual st ene stop at 6 E Ak ee ars FOR THER INFOR you — $5,560. UIRREL CAPE. sie 1314. FE ’ oe a e en eee 7 reomne, iting Toon erick) bed: L ANKE FR "| NEW 72 RANCH HO Orchard. Aso a few select lok CALL: J. A. TAYLOR MATION | or oS ae aioe Gee ¥6xii inl, FE 4 : pass feces fi ONT cious ME - i fle Contact our Md ‘ 42644 ” lough. :T XIDO SIZE bE We will oe (oth ‘ana Kiabee, dcset Wen aan Very . | fir ving room » | fice located branch of- : ed McCul- Like WN ie TE SS a oon tne room center all large. clos: | fut. Goemator ¢ germ teme,| atau am ri | ‘Hickorr rove Ra. and Pranniin | FOF Rent Farm je nay DEN, R WINTER Coat aia, ~ ad | fs Seat aoe Hames cheek | tine “ae “Ta clas: | fA tone epic compli Acuules Team adjniee S| thet rE S318, Open irom 1p. For Rent Farm Prop. 48A (sits piscouns N, Realtor |"Sip0yzeAt' abUE Burr, “sizs i x 00% 8 tr y hee ; en da a. te iuininnt ns $1,750 i. _———— Open Eves. ._ FE ; : 7 i BRO Russell Y ONLY $19. ne eee ae aight al iinanawet | om ACRE TaM rom neN | Bg yg | beets aren é Ft : . in west vileges. close | bese houses. alance of $6,769, Paulsen. : 208, | Russell Young)» itary GAYLORD) sy srs SATA Sees nee SREEES St owen dros 1 ‘ : 8 . — i sate | DEE Bree 9 tunaay vine rE tei ond. WEBSTER SCHOOL oxmere 4 near Aveo Bd. Large powse | oney to Loan §3| ses isove. practically ike he | 5. “ti] 9 Sunday '. ss — Wee eld AREA | A. JOHNS oe a es s. large living State Licensed stove, practicall Es, E es PP oie 16H Pike st | heat and Modern automatic ol NSON,'Realtor | Smet sun Fo me. ond steam hoot ia Kenton wohelstered chair, ae wanes @ room modern. T. fosuichen’ Oravtedks ake wees | seeogg adie | FE 4-2533 fer horses, Will, ree Good pawcee ae ciwrncero ee Seer, Co Pe . on WA erlooks lak ely tous Pees garage or all s Will rent R & LIV r 3 heat, $1500 LTER GREEN o. Terms "1 shedresms g room. and | 1704S. Tel rads to right party, Ha rt | %4 W. Lawrence INGSTONE APEX AUT siaireny ts tise Gu beat On SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P MY 39601 a Soe = helegrapi did chase Sire “Bim INOUE Ee | em, we see Page Sah ces . ia = . . ¢ oem carpe or Ce | 4 cetren MOTORWAY M | MILLE - catimgnniy srvies — | FOR BETTER Wows Sale Kael LOANS $20 TO $500 |x Gy “Sao ! am = T grringinded. Real” clean. |- Ment with a i 2m 0 8 | brick hatin say | CHIEROKE an ut Ao Household Financ Maser & 0s a bunt, EW roe. OF trailer | furnac ree e e- \( . to § / ture w e lerge sais “EH ' e UT ANYTHING ¥< bi Set soatre goons furnace, water heater leu oti | 2 bedroo RTH =< ‘peoét Geouan garage, ettisiene atiachec Compare the od sae EN 3 Corp. of Pontia Can me rOUnD art eee pump. coe eum De | Brive c Bg a oo pongg ig en gery 1 bib, eayt of Orchard Lak | Seeded wet 7ons0e oe eae "Weoelien Ginn ATTENTION “s 8_Sagmas aC an | sects wt gh pS Mean pte Gown | Dement BY tase na tect” Sith gas heat Pull! bath yg ne wate aehoot | creme sheet bee | Soon Ri,“ tre a ae AEDICAL MEN! TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| pict seats attached: ove — = $880 do sized floo me. osk our site | lect location - W2 | plete, $24; com- ateh one nn wn payment to zed fot | peinted ad ple eors. | WALKING offices. for profe N. M i ref - D Op ssional . MAD tora, $25 up; ‘ d: Cc eC HAYDES. N, Realtar ; AST veterans oe aa wails, pice kitchen cisher ae ee Le to CARL W. BIR — on nepeiy Saas sae ROCHESTER oF sizes, es $5 up; ped. 0 E Walton Biva SF or begroom hom 1 stihe. ol | Gorene. 05.000."61 —— =e D, Realtor| Telegras oer A. eat eng ied LOAN , MICH. weéien, sub mutt chaens Guo - FE 6-044! ~ yearace < uith basement. | acer attached garage Lee! te = 850, $1.850 down. FE + a National Bank Bid r | ue ach MO of 22° 83 sets, S pe. 6 new chrome ai ; a0} SATURDAY AN pon a) PR ng fess.) WM H. K | = ianoe -LOF _Eves | Pesisn | ses, Wen eg corner moveeueeD oe tu 98 wy wee bedroom suites SUN ND cong — ears -H. RNUDSEN | RAY O'NEILL, Re: AROE LOT WITH PRIVILEORS | Ss show youth. roman west |Pe_nocnener teat Ot 040 9 op: living rm. eutton $12.96 é Y=] TO Frederick and tien Near RALTOR Realt or any bi Will take w you thi: r Let OL 60711 0 a suites, $19 : $800 8 P.M. bleck to bie schools. 1 “hls Zenuine ate pote ee Bure Cae | or ‘rade vldwrg. materials | emakrable buy! GEN Be Lana! lany ana Some. << pane DOW N veter 7 *n payment 16, Eve & | oun“ Co-operative 211 or FE eres WILLIS M BREWER HUMPH we Ww ENERAL L Ponti iC LOAN a eae ee suvieoes Lae bene om " $1,000 NORTH WE , ¢_Reel Retete Eschenge FE velt, Hotel | RIES. GE’ re 's-na| THINo.% with Large : DOWN HAVE . aS 1 CAS ING COME ANY- : iowa ees| SST DOWN | Res HA Fig eer med HE x Fe i RR gee Up to $00. Ea Rafe ; : 2 cote” chen Cae, end es- reh, 2 car gar screened —o Bt “Michee!' reas cetan Ineeen aby we | these Lee ueey bene, me “| tan a cee ee (Sk caeetntes. ee oe p to THURS. PRL. ee eee forces ‘air furnace. elec cu| fine: Wea CA = Bear Joutyn bus” hardwood thot. | ie tals onaee. e's Pal! tear st nomen ‘ovine | _Tio'w Pike FB ie terme. PE (8M ALL “Rai msinis_Bachante | "Mow? deals ‘tted at wep NOMS 3: SUN. . _ @ full wall ca * hot ‘a and hi gas « FE 45905 r good RANT DOL deals c 12 Le Segtee, gyrert stemben water har price > unl The coe ae ee ae oe atge liv sundry tubs, | 4 PRANK | business RB nO of rmioutes L & 8 SALES = Friendly Pull e the 'y $7,900. r atio was arace rescent , room. | Lin RD. | * quire easonable. also m inutes. : CO. 4 mt. endly cooperation of 0 b aM dbo ll onl oa 32 408 | ANYTIME Gate hose "aan | Seerds. doudid Enetty pie ce 1) oO ren ne Uae | @ CASH. | 216 a ean a be A= Signetures meas, oo rai sec cone or 1 mi. east of A oe ld 4 a Poe wane too NORTH SUI a Seagate ea to coun. | ATKING LAKE 6 @0 hoor CHEAP WATER =a OAK eae tee ; 7 . J ’ rs AwTiovms . = mie" eat te we 932 DOWN 3 bedroom nome BURBAN | | HUMPHRIES Minette” CERAMIC Sbie pce’ a An opportunity to | syle Chevrolet, truck, caravan | AND ANTIQUES FOR CHRISTMAS. . e room r s av a. PRS Poplar Dr peo latrwa tos Pe 1 aie parcel 1 Bd ar ~_— REAL TOR rE? = hoe Ar heal ded con Gnd _meita. The ween mak Edvard B. ois we. iter te o =a LO choice ttems. em a oO emia “ round “FE 2.0474) rs - a Sy WW euall RA gas furnace ment — with adjoinia acre parcel Ae an |8) N Telegra 74) rs Hurty! Only ts et oak 12 lots BUILDING Lots cM 35-4454. | 7 — ' AN CO. aaa Y IN BMA m a monthiy pay- tae atiea and available E ground Cooperative | aa Open Evening» . own ms % Sewer and CORNER — | — $6 and $8 FE 5 RA- cent inte with 4 close xcellent Estate E orth end « water we | -R TELEGR AUTOMATT -8755. RYDEN cent intsrent including taxes | S04 low Oo ia, tL,veterae whe | $7,300 T pm RJ VALDET, Realtor | vag nd of Poatac, Ferme RD. AND 12 fice eed De No down payment. Balanew. st % FE. Walton Bivd == : | top price payment | 7m) Total Co-cperatite Ave = | s300 1100 ‘Majestic. oe co = ‘wp pel red month. Late — at ee eou4 ep er | Real s odel ~ E 0004). . EAST SIDE S | O ¢. —. [stele pedroom, For Sale Lai ‘Ficnenee dg Ss WO 23-9700 | 290 ft on Telegraph 150 | 902 PONTIAC “TATE BANK B re pace Mv eS Ae ota te the Wilken E plinds, le piesa venetian | ke Prop. 44 For Sal | Masonry ¢ Excellent building LDG Duin ete aiOr 33711 H bedroom — The 3 i STONE: RE ° | d yard oie eerage. WII ae Acreage a service station a base- | ——o m ION 20 INCE S —— fore oo wan gue jane REALTY CO ‘ —> MS LAKE Me mpe. hunch Sa seuneneat ua | MI cee Now only ‘ents. . |9 to b foom, offic veoena:, fate teeen : ) to 3 pm _ Day own ™, 2am J. R. HILT landseapse Fog pg dy ES ae Lg ao age axreane Cour i BE DON'T csr aM automatic oft sement ;BEDROOM _I to 6 Ot heat. $4950 e@ privileges FIVE ACRES for ge parking area a rm rocker NCH, PLAT- aw ee oe aie ber team tatic wks bot water Includes es OM BRICK |= =, CRESCENT I ARE Ty oma feet of wer bor reckourant, ote, wal ES T =iet_snt_chine_E6 a years at : ; the mortg ___ ten wot | of Clark ge on M15 Terms . will alter to I ‘8 ENGLISH : terest, you will hace naa’ e GILES REALTY CC ureea, toe G1. sine wan oa O vron St gear Poe yexz unft a = a home deenage dc nice site arranged suit. bike. Sturmey- PES cath eon he ie vi.se0 |82 Wo Huron CO Siicel sak Deore: patos e walle. pen on Sund Murt sell inn ot Lake privilege The tots’ price ts only $1.50. CALL AT , gear. Hand brakes front 3 speed home oe this nice 2 sled Open ® Tull «°= perms | marble sills pd arelrca pinto > 7 ay iw SMS "Es “REA LEST can} Edw. M. — sYL ONCE You May Borrow after Hie eo: PE sous room 14x24, room colors Choice of O $s furen ; ATE St R 2339 VAN REAL - [ for big ment Full divid = Ch : FE 4-305 | Tl N nut. Realt Orchard TY co basement summ . ees f ed bas ristma _ 8 Sagi A altor | FE Lake Ra Your nicely 2% car a | meant tT \ urnace and water Seg ten Hla vgs rg cog x | Sale Suburban P One Eves As Hg 5-8165 PE 26104 , vu oem | ' Dv BOTTLE GAS $1,500 em . Only RS {INC : Teoen with this new r fam- Sale Suburban Prop. 45A Installed in Be Se bem omen OUT’ Tie fee end tetas sang | Sy | ee “YoU Ar GC; oun ewan otaY compiie Kegzep gyehana te » B rou p 98.7 ; now. pla tered Beggs oak tesee heated pi basement npoprtay attic 7 aus basement, unfin To waste RE .F Ox YL ISH! | est credit ate bills. protect rour ADMIPAL or 32001 \ lag kk a eee T wasn te ee Yara ts fousea, “OL A real buy at) *! 2 car gar Only | UNUESS ca wan fae ] e | up to 36 months te | gu rears ee 10 Move : Lineot enced cS = small ant a h BEN 3-91 ose stor’ Pay. BEST im wate oe an LMES-BARTRAM 2 FAM | Srentmeneiy 2 cores, coop.” a : Delete —ROTOMATIC— WAR: aY- Dinie Hwa , on Approx 1 acre cere & good ped 2 acres, all for what O | | ag fl seo le cow Big RESIDENTIAL _ROCHESTE TOD A Y D = aed OR Ground Only) Nay by coves! aa at poten’ | i po . Bow only $140.95. MI rooms, bath rR 6 AY ® Too _ARKSTON with proposed ved high ear new shopping F geod. atrentixe hone eas 06 E Walton Bi INCOME BUNGALOW arene Comey erences whet = 2 ee pareet - oe on Orchard a4 aod mss ANCE CO. Christmas Clearance aa 812.000 Terms,” TWO FAMILY REALTOR ve eae toes Duis tor ‘tae convene [ oe I" cheap for quick | your ee Ge cae here 4 mar Mae | CORNER N SAOINAW 40563 | Ther “Oladizon $19.95 & u LESMEN’ sve aN "rm dd EVES famille venience of | e almost & Wo | Usee . . re. hours Pu caer — bust- on ce ken east side of i “ Y GI HOMES — ay nd’ bath ‘down yo fire Ponced me ne LAKEFRONT i ttleds ig print rat eee too ni | “oe Drayton Plains mon 14 Selog eros sic > 5-es78 2-1 704 better two one of the | 7S DOWN . bi apt with beth eutiful 4 rooms, cai 340 ft lot | obell R Dixie Highwa as drawer che ° $189.95 , An excellent family homes Includes th VN besemeont home ts 1 up, dandy | ra $e — casaaeel: 2 6/1103 M eal Estate A sores from Post Offic = $19 95 B. D. CHARLES, Realt a et upstairs "which Is eaes + beaten teen becca rage, storm "windows. 3, car ra THELMA es _ELWooD * ana | ea WILL DIVIDE rateanien via a, ee suites $142 98 coir Maa . rick | Sell OF m bus i + eae : ’ SERVI w iq mattress FE 4-052 sd pr denn Hs Piastsne Salle acer ck thee conassee | treee = OO A al WHEN Y — ywood beds es $29.50 111? @ Telesn 521 sulated with n Pully. in- icture windows select oak floors a: | Christr Located CRES Excellent spot fo ‘ OU NEED hs AYT complete $48.95 Geapstalive toni Open Evenings | siding on the poi bate eee of pare ee Sa eee nas Day pated tele, Cope rant. beauty sh restas- > ON’S _ = tt Extate Exchange hens ia dhe tun Senemare?, diviaea Masmes gar he Pun| ves th ITH FIREPLACE Will Be H me ogee peng - Bn ramplen cleaning. plumbing & dry Furnitur | Estate Exchange | Maven e full basement and water Aiea at gas furuace | oe is attractive m > appier Price aford. Partly ing or oth mbing & heat- O €; Appliance Immédi: | with 61.730 dow oday ers See our model siow 3x34 with full pels nctaart Spent in th: In. th 13 ACRES Sokal iscutia service store 3065 Orchard La . 3 ibang Possession PEACE OF MIN . DRAYTON PLAIN we hath and’ good a hiechon ana | eae of) "large double fot Orion ‘and Clarkston Su hetweee | “r dentist's offices doctor's ae tn with your mone rE oro s a = larg e PALIN) NS oS ¢ can > ~ortheast | subdivi Suitab | ou can 7 | COL — 5-974 danse oes Palttieemcet okt] cise tn en ere tsperScentaow, sows bt: | state choo part af mache | Ry lnod sree ete trait trees HY cet nla ipeeal SED Sa? EPRI, 0000 CON. block to screen er e OM Six acres se oom brick A s $9.000 Priced ER REA ouseman-Spi ~ eleph -| Cas pa fream "Grape vines apple | fnew wait ont tor mun UMA EARCTY af cay | ontord wich On'eine_| in-Spitzley Corp. | TR PE Man, FOR URXITURE OR , ries. they re s, strawber home aac water heat sement F «ception DOW . akes y ~ ———————— 1 — ° SASH L_3 2717 : | reom all here 8 home ts in excel er This ‘xeeptionally neat and : ou Beli F ¢ on property _FOR SMA : » vediuron Gardens | Fescceat Sta tit Sr ie ha ut FS ct? | ES drone Conetioy ‘ens ||" aes a cats “ ___For Sale Farme _4a| "= *ii r Wéeivand F ehver's Use LE RADIOS AND eacaee Ged tem nee eo nen anew nck Bue decn (Call ber appemtaent soe” Ural bows ome nileben’ Saeal fer | When you At err reels PINANCE and USED FURNI th tle gas t cond) ppointment young or old hen, ideal for | on Teed the : Attention H ‘ - CO appliances TURE car garage . utility reom, ' home | not oWater This now awn older couple K or | thie 5 bed price tag 168 orseme i and exc ha We buy. “a $2 100 ce ae oe D pa ve gage ool Vem Comet Maciinee en eee cres with @ bedroo eS FE 4-1574 CH nge. 240 Bald wen. top sh Po e privileges aped lot and an” 1 income possibi farm home and lars modernized Fo __762_Pont ¢ ROME DINETTE Beare with $2,500 ae $10 400 $8 400 Tota! price ts ping s located close t littes barn Located large basemen r r Sale or or Exch tine State Bank B semble the ‘SEVS AS- IVAN Ww n ok Wan og area Priced at o shop- stores and on main road ne t = 50. | LOANS $2 ide chairs ri vs vourself and sav BARC on Bly w with terms only $16.- vy doo ehurches. Schoo er Equity AARAN AML $25 TC TO § $500 | 639995 Th table $60 95 e 4 , BARGAIN FUN ier Realt FE 80441 sIx EST SIDE . y door, This ts 1 bus Y IN “4 ROO signatu i mod ese are bra value, N ans Sail 2 ROOM BU ROGER ° eee a real buy at FE — Phone — els. Fa nou, Dd new 1954 If you are 1 Ths o ans FE 50281 or ® $12. 400 ia th UNGALOW \ eRER ies | wont lest! Terms Hurr _4-8528 after RN | wete or ¢ re of car | ‘tops. All s makes Fo: peal bay ike poking fer a M y.s0a2 attractive @ totel price of this 91! M TENRY. lnc D ® vy ft Fonipe “PRO 4:30 RENE ome to look. oo sepeier colors. | Soccgagin before no wee this o VT % | te ween oO ith cuceptionall’ an » Ene oruthy Snvd ished gro PERTY. FURN- FICIAL ety Compare and be me in 53-5091 o T We buy it o ae | AN VI | ee rooms, practicall ptionalls Roches OL 1-01 der Lavend | $12,500, und floor d | FIN Mickizze eee convinced r FE 5-25 *¥o bedroo urselves a LT NG | AC heacing pl ally new gas vester, Michi il REA ger . value | uplex for INANCE ichizar Pi inary bar ee E 2504 ed Laer Pine room = Covonial Ue Gia altemtaroc ant, fireplac AWE Bickel i, 3110 W H LTOR __ 5-6001 afte n this area { CO. chard juorescent eains. 4. W111 ore, ee and Sundays im the "ving ros ann nen den ned ttt: streseed’ arpetieg acrace wer. J Rortieetierta tahagesett | EM : Pa st mune 24 = er 6 p.m - MA ep are W Lawrence St CHAIR 7 c Ave 393 (Or. ver com Which a » hal | _JOrdon 4 Middiebe N val + aa ey ce doen “Home news. carpet OFFICE OPEN fon at “MAviatr 620 | ene ae Ea Business Opportunitie i Pontiac CHRISTMAS” a eo \ you hurr A urnished MEL ck irom th Ld SUNDAY 1- ‘ — | roduc? o. en fresh garden | : 8 | 8S SPECIALS 1 sey Area | thi’ eth gee ices Cal FDIATE Bosses SSION DORR raieian Play Santa be acr: = eur neee Ms care @ ie fs pablo APrs APIs ON ANNA ANS Philco Svivania. Du oe a cs > a - @ « road Island * oat es roe Ge on | Edw. M. St ‘eo Sun PE Does niente RIS & SON Lo Yourself farm hom. barn, and. dedroom an a Bren ser, modern on $25 to Jette Hampton Electric as pelea hi go for 2 more bed * Saginaw st out Kear SANT A'S COMIN = SOF OE eine And Your Is i ] | oh owner, tog chickens. 6 000, ae hy ae ee Sours | 30 _ COMMUNITY toanco ea TABLE CLOTH, _ - it : . MING eres eee 4-155 samiuy 2357 r REN . M TH. 72 X% nuts beat oe Ful bsmt. | pen Eves ‘ti 8 ze 58-8165 and what bette (ys Lt See This Ve hr. et 94.50-65 00 | PR CE Fr as addy L 2x tered water h him te etter pie | ’ . = 2 bedroo me one é TENDLY — 3-703! 2 ake = K ores Sane leek a tne pont oe id's toys | a s Face Facts poe | cin ejton cash FE $2001, discount “ter | anise DINING. ROOM SET, ” , ree by the f Christmas ew houses a : Auton te ding roo © p SUsSINESS PRONTAOE POR RENT | alnut: living r . _ SMALL, 14x24] ireplace } | delightful re nice but matic oi] h or leas ONTAGE ed | DRESS. oom sei. MI Sas Lake gining eile room © Family rancher. oniy bedroom | and thls; ear ae eceua FARMER’S FARM sere eee SE FOR REST | e oney? mac ER. $495. SIX YEAR wy : ™m and pet i edrooms and er sire extras that 1 as all Priced e Bchoe!) 120 acres = “ . dream HOP OPERATORS | able top chair, $19. aa 4 uke ce | Near Webster School Oni house @ charmin make guea ott Neal ings near Capac. Fair bu San sae hie TORS | It's as nm | warner Ges” Ga” ee wucee : to<' enréun a pearly 2 acr ° oly oe ‘ 00. — Only lawn and shrubs . home, the mn will handle wk sana a level land a for one busy Complete | Just ca nan as your tele Ref $29 he stov ree , res é | on 7 : E phone. ¢t e. $9.50. abbr Pe af oreberd, with lake DIATE POSSESSIO IMME- pie screens, pop tle in, storms | ( ])r or near t or accept house = 5 uick «ale Priced win beds ed beds $385. Two reakfast reo e has Hving rm ei Sun FE ¢09408 N Eve — ares. fireple living and iristmas Bargai K. I as down payment eves 26508. FE eech. Sofa wean *2 ° tlosed ™m kitchen ablished 191 pis, Mirre! ce sereen and 2 bh rgain : Tem BUY. a B. 18 50 . = egg Ns eos oe KEEP iT Gxt sod others. Be sure to see Wit fetid "an Watts tha ‘See 2309, Orchard Lak oS ee "Partridge ts “THE BIRD" to vee - BANK FURNITURE CO. ~ today ull bsmt arge ot 5 Yes with ¢) and be ec y Mr al) e suburban hom 7 as } bedrooms n Rd 1 home sebie. sun see For auto fi: To F D LAKE AVE : hate gieate an Gocneue aA eee tee LN Nem FES 1201 of PE 23370 facial Gargaste, 0 Peak bersae FOR FARMS AND ACR 1 to & Garment of ace cans ARMERS GAS STA NEXT GI West sume of space to me Well located C n ee E 2-3370 at 810000 with A real bar T | Call Rutlea AND ACREAGE — worthy of debts or a cing. | E-Z STATION he suburban © play repiieeeleet tL | ape Cod BUD’ N payment ith very small sain | pa xs OR 3} compited an most loa ere | 2 TERMS : Brick * le = me mew ic “area Ranch tlawa Hills H nome in Nicholie down RM FOR 8UB-DIV: meal T aaa on you loans are ___ Open ‘th 9 F drm ert. finish $2 - Full bas and bath do as § rooms _ REAL ESTAT poses = VISION PUR- eC in a few r first sisit | EASY 10 Friday nights ‘ ‘eotian, “Sue ae Pass beat | breesew ay to. cucckoa oul aan an up ral coe — ROGER BI Ai for ‘arming vperpeces, F THE “payment Diane Liberal Sain oae go DELUXE , select oak astered w | rage $13 500 2 2- gare ine exteriqr ticles \ ‘ . tR BO HENR n & Son: 66 W s “BIRD” $40.95 full alls, | - ; terms ee Only $1 2 car ANOTHER . 511 M ‘ -aNIN Y, In 14 ACRES = _66 West Huron TO SEE H | DAVENPORT a) =M beat —_ cas room ao “res (re a roe MBER See this clo one “own Eee | WATER BRCM UG t “Rochester Michigan a "bain —_ eueny” Realy. Ortonville = HIGHWAY GRILI ome & Auto cellent: gustrectn CHAIR, EX- $324 do ater heater | base bedrm hor © /oM : . IOME LOC! tealty Ortonville, =, Truly a ° ; , i son on. $65 43 = cost. wn pivs m : eae) on ome. full | ; | ACEDAY LA ME {EST | y & “top-notch” L DE Hud- crtgage | Yours tor 8 Ai gg mn, JOHX | ins Goal seaessoen cos scien New 3 bedroo ER HILLS 192 ACRES | da ever Sane vs ie. wil oan Com ELUXE HOOVER ton s for $8950 te bus pre < “ . 5 Toamnencal and fenced | ment Srastaean brick, full ba on main Tak er $70,000 gross this. Will | go7 pany | Pt per, Excellent UPRIGHT John 4 ] “ me Call | K ] N Z, Large living room 1 full beth up herd wood primal eee tile bath. Telegraph come: _ipeeveces | Si aly ORSON Ga” yous cask | 27 Community National Bank Secon Pee eellent condition. $98. MOVF 3 I, E R co coeeree o < : é ~ = é a 4 . window wall and am an | Macenat . = OOMFIELD. petal LK. AREA fessional. Located in neck | A farmer's farm — gery on eu Goes om HGP cm pniee._EM 3-040 2 etools, ine Ap BES e ‘fash i nad nee FRoNt 6-rm 2495 WALCE Pee this eae Lira - Frank Sh = M16, cca olay per week and make Baad Pontiac ETERSON pt Lao BLANKET. NEVER yoo | t : and . : orm bel Pontia: : , _ 45830 's : ¢ basement with Fee | jake oer eal tiie Dine Contemporary re scaped abated - beautifully lana. °21.0 epard _— 1 room house ee. | . one PE 5-8406 or Bank. Bidg. fs co Roaster. FE : pon — Pg = iw cae include: a ay and rowboat oe bedroom. 3 Abs e¢ brick shrubbery the bee maples and eron 52 aa - 500 ft. lake pores L. AKE GROCERY TESS CR OMASTER STOVE REF. : = | with 81. ced at = m. dinin athe. liv lares bed ome feat _1-7811 e for new b = Top s Plece dint: eee éeue only 96050 Kitchen ng room, Unotty ing | dance af rooms with ures 2 tas Peatin€ omet Bus eee pot on highwa | Swaps cates Tee ne bet, 2 be torm arpeting tt pine ceramic. Primes Pel abun- For Sa acre Oniy $165 ty's finest | y and one : 55 atic ee ra ost | a D papell este elatlh ae hroughout amie tle beth, fan hick Gace, ee Lots wer 000 gross Pe jakes. Over cone i@ FE Price ex and other at NT, I ar eigen ns a, landscaped at win ee eee = we Lots 4 ooo cross Perfect for o fam -|2 SILVER FO< anion afte 4 oan jonally low MA M. EL “ Realtor | wide ais snewer Ang tastefully “dees ane | Sore oe ow =~ | 8) ACRE a moderate ne Pme " pew, Sacrifice 600. FE Cane : ad woop FE throughout. Bree — Sageceted | neath 2-7073. N AND $10 at CRES ike. A home right on 5 2 LOTS ON WaT! 2 Ee £406 rE Ne a 56106 earage De zeway and 2c t edge of Pon . t ll good bidgs ne pee TKINS LK | at to acne Pow $16, R00 Pag aa for the ease 4) Ao ELLIOTT & SON neces 4, mi conn te City aes a Everything anee and fix- o building Le. RD. ON R ENG ; . vt aie RACELLENT TER $4,000 down with lifetime. Oniy | JOraen aaaan, at Miadiene! eady to subdivide $55 Diy] stock = se gai AIN ia NT IT NOW . 0 OAR BEALTY co no easy terms. | jou eaia, MAyfair 6909 per acre. Other farms | . HAIN SAWS TRADE FOR ; through y rehard Lake Rd. Pon PAUL A. KERN ip age ag ~ one screage — all sine WARD FE. PARTRIDG a et ber s = tiac of C |M Y a en t - rx ocese | 2! Cntueng Ave 2 Realtor tn. | North cadet ety. rater John Kinzler, R es ne ee Col DSP OT REFRIOE t Ads! House, > oe aon eee apbeON my - Terme | 610 Ww. Hurca ealtor | OSCR TORI Rt iS Sone toon eRATOR | apartment, 100 Majestic ay_compaxy| ao anewer, FE 4.3525 GHOUT | for NEY COAT rooms, wo r, ph. FE aw. H . SIZE ia any- ba 23-9700. Open Eves 20829 - Huron 8t. for phonograph te} thi Ceaperetiee ett den & PE 2-036 Le I ore, |: Dial FE 2 Estate Exchange owe ye nad -8181 for ’ \ saw. Fey « for good n ad-wri . p.m. OA e278 whee 08 riter, 1, . .~ . - 4 4 $ For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ~ Pictnm Jom tlrctetat ere | eee enti thorn Sie “ “* nee * ae ¥en one one 4 érree MODE me T CHORE “BOY Gas CONVERSION aod Aubu Me PRICE SALE y : Linoleums, Floor several that 3 i? yéedenet'| Tile, Wall Tile of America’ : eg Trace, cre breed, new, we gy o | ve et be a Ba age ocx. .| up to @ per off, Hod’s Munre Electrie fies’ Radio “service, rie Orchard Lk. : KENMORE WASHING MACHINE. Lg SA ro. B Mun-| Good saa $25. Antique & AND . a lec fi Good Only | sectional, Well veilk 1 ae Se site we $125. PE 48513. : i T ROOM L BURNER WITH PE poe here =e blower. Gand conta. 5. FE 6x9 LINOLEUMS. .$1.79| -<#™ Wel Tie .....-- 30. ps,| _ft._ 945. OR 33937 after 4 p.m Harold's, 140 5. Saginaw | yore Are iN ROL LEAVING ; ~EN- . Excellent PE furnishings, includ- | TABLE TOP GAS STOVE. FE SiAHOGANY BUFFET. FE 30008 "Table ‘amps. Globes and after 6. . Cherry dresser KITCHEN CABINET SIN Es. bed. Beq -table. Duncan beautiful 42 in. model, $95.00 val-| @Svenport. Loveseat. Lamps, we feae. slightly “marred te | pe uORE a008 SAVER AUTO. @s tn. models at terrific vaieea: washer, never used. FE 2-7330. Michigan Fluorescent. 383 Orch- FABLES (i ANTIQUE) CHAIRS. ord iohe Ave. ae CLEARANCE DINING ROOM | SUITE. $249.95 30 inch Crown a So ees a 109.0090 inch Apariment Gi ow Christmas (lifts son Range ........... 138-87/ ary, Inne OP 34.96 Automatic Olbson ‘The 21, O'- eee 255.00 = Open eve 329.95 40 inch Automatic ee hs ay "9S 40 inch Gibson Range 175.00 |AKC REGISTERED COCKER Sos 9 ft. Automatic Defrost Gib- FE 5-3060. son Retrig. ....... 260.25 | BIKE, $10; PLATFORM ROCKER, bar © tt. Westinghouse aa __$15. OR 3-0080 ese ll mh Otc wright BOYS AND GIRLS BICYCLES Used 9 fi. Gibson Retrig mee a P.M... on, 209 a. Se the 10.80 | | CTHt. ets" Quarton_Ra » * Sewiia tisss'”” S| "Sorta SA enact ttle, ce vel ; . : von vg es 65.00 Chicago shoe skates, ice skates. 337.00 Kitchen Cabinets _ FE aioe. 00 | BOY'S ROLLER SKATES AND MAYTAG AND KENMORE WASH. ers. Guaramteed. 502 N. Johnson. PE +5160 i NEW PERIAL electric dryers 4 sa . Neo down payment. 3-0120. FRIGIDAIRE HIT ie i 3 3 th i u i ni f do S88 At Ff 4 y =I Og > di REFRIGERATORE. LAST YEAR'S 953 mode! One of America’s mor . Michigan Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave _ SPECIALS Blond desk and chair........ $29.00 dry "Eee poror $35.00 § drawer oak chest... .. $14.95 e , with mirror...... $10.00 Warm heater...... $29.00 “a -. electric coffee we... Fe ew fn Rs —pgeaes 6.95 ie hy Lh th Lg “A the home. — foakidd Furniture 104 8. Saginaw FE 2-523 16 INCH, RCA WITH DOORS $99.50 Me WALTON TV Walton Cor. Josiya PE 3-238 i TANK TYPE VACUUM CuRaK. er Used Trade-in Dept. sexFivh $19 98 Studio couch .. . A case, size 4%. ey _Size 6 FE or 32-9066 BOYS CHICAGO ROLLER skates. Size 6 with case, FE 92-3148. TERRIER PUPPIES, 382 _ Nelson. GIRLS WHITE FIGURE ICE skates, size 4. Also boys tubliar eond!- — ~ Aone s om copra, 5 “CONE’S RENT ALL CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS 39.96 Dormeyer Juicer & Meat 20.95 Dulane 29.95 10 Cup Universal Cof- BSase 8 rtd t $4 2 f 1 I ; i H ESeee Ss St Beessies sz E FHF . ERs. 44282 E if —— -2e see i ow FF s8 o ‘AL 20077 Ett £ . fad = 5 i S28Sc 2 5. a iit hp. GEN - mf ire OUNT. FLA T GL0es, ENAMEL wall paint.. $2.79 gal. crease contagion $3.79 gal. McBride Hardware horsepower capac- | SAWS AND SCISSORS. MACHINE ity motor, $45. Fiat bed trailer, ¢| SHARPENED. ALL WORK IS by 10 wheel and hed Used GUARANTEED. = e rator, EM 34006. | FE 5-7835 2529 Panne Ra “pot get free _ , $25 * all ell yo . 1 om % ~ oe a0 gal wou tank “7 er. . : oy At Converted to ig wil deliv Windows Eves. PE 5-7433 . Colored Seconds — A, approved SAVE UMBING Y¥ 7471. 100 8 Saginaw St. PE 54-2100 Artist's supplies, hobby| &: "| supplies, see Classification -|24A “HOBBIES & SUP- and piece electrical or radio operators any door INTER LA OVERHEAD Inc. ' Glenn L. Coffey, 4821 Filer St. Pontiac, FE 54-0782 M PLIES.” Garage Doors BURMEISTER’S Complete stock of number 3 doors LUMBER | a= Sa mates free. aca aue TWO YARDS 37) SenkY DOOR GALES CO. OPEN 8 A.M To 8 pi cits te ryiand, Birming- 4x8 Shee’ roc! E 2 ee a -| ise W 1b WP. sheiving rt 2n4 red Pir. 2x6 special 228 Red Pir special ame * »lenk 90 100 W. P. combination doors. Alummum combination doors $29 95 piece colored set all nt $1495 Dixte Hwy. FE 4-5654 Ge PORTABLE RADIO. USED. for only $15. Wet cell recha: dl now Ag = _con ae vei aes +o OL [NOSmESD VARIETY IF YOU ARI. BUILDING A HOUSE | Store, 7 miles Bald rm- DRIVE "s strong floor et AND SAVE UP TO $500 ON ALL | _UBe paints. Phone FE 1-704. _ MATERIALS SURE IT’S . BURMEISTER’]. favs toosyr scnect “our has «a ry Check our “Hobby Supplies” classi- Northern Lumber Co. ae a deal oes: ee sa tion pumber 246A. = Telegraph and ® Mile Rd. : + pe a TERESTED FOR PHOTOORA \RTMENT SIZE GAS | sz. aPak ; SIZE GAS RANGE one equipment cad Gack slightiy | scratche. several! HOBBIES ? SUPPLIES MA. and as at extraordinary velaes _CAMERAS & UIPMENT. 61A ichigan Fluorescen’ 39 SACKSON & GUN TYPE as Bir 0 saiatle ier “commercial eS a a se e ere BRICK—used—BRICK | oduitding. Lite & David. Me Common Brick - Fire chine My i Pontiae Drive. New & Used Lumbe: £45 — Setar gmoney =e 00 BTU DUO THERM OTL EASY WYMAN’S 18 W. Pike > 4 can yA *. call PE 2-016. home. FE 2-9204. Cail before 9 ream aos geap well jot pumpe wih 19 gal : = : om com T i om cc ofer$ pm | SURPLUS LUMBER A, TET ee re atne By [#0 Miehiand a. (easy On-tn| LINOLEUM ....... 2c “House of Dolls”. $1.50. Womens me Tiam Te = VINYL TILE ...... 12c . (will de-| dike. Sturmey Archer 3 speed) Smith’s, 257 S. Saginaw bver). rear. New emtins 4 PING PONG TABLES | —2ett ster $ pm tion site and thickness 7 aren = "8%! Rlackett’'s | LUMBER M.A. Benson Off Oe Tae, — 1RIT" White RT a ee er fast =e ras a . Knotty pine $160M TOYS GE: SES 4 & Exterior doors, Wood 4 — & aluminum Windows, & . . Int & ext plywoods, Fir, White sorties. Frat —— MA 5-88 og Wood shakes, 50% Off Se" perag O STOP WISHING FOR A| Sec" 52, 2 SBiae 0 ve A WAGNER CO. sold at price. all under L . te good home, eh CAR! Select it today in, gover ot cies the Want Ads! Lots of bargains! ; MODEST MAIDENS __ THE PONTIAC. PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1954. By Jay Alan| FLYER TRAINS aUTHORIZED FACTORY SERV- ics and . Free tes. on analyzer TASKER’S, 63 W. Huron St. iY 5 we 50 ‘x3%' Bese WP Nine ft. “z%" Base tice WP 03.¢ line ft. FIR “LYSCORD CR FW icvecccssers-ees= 96.40 Cw de” PW .cccccccccscceces $6.82 = “oe i $3.52 tubs Crate m $21.96 up SAVE Supply 100 8. Saginaw St KENMORE oe MEAT- 300 8. LIONEL & AMERICAN |u i A { Will sacrifice. MUtual - SALVAGE DEPT. Used furniture New refrig end trailer of] stoves,. si 7 damaged Down spout. 3 inch black smok Ee. Yellow and green . = tie. Kindling wood. Ch bath tubs, plus on Traile ms. Hutchinson Trailer Sales ___ $619 Dinte Mwy STEEL HOLLYwood 4 CLARINET, fee skates, size 10, Heat- stové, Chair. Phone MAple _ ise“ _ wien © to 6:30. Giana every eran dana ME 05 toe Excelent Poin,” ae Cedar ‘side wail _ Res ble, MI 46408, =| shakes $1 NEW 093 CU PT. REFRICERA- CHURCH'S INC. tor with freeser shelf. Reg. $340.85 Christwas special, $198.65. FE 023) terms, Hampton Electric, 625 W. _Huron. Delta. Gkiltccl NEW GALVANIZED PIPE Porter-Cable. se % tm. (21 ft. Jengths) .. .. 100 ft. Gasiov power tock, cows, Gills 85 Blais worn Shs om re res! F. J. POOLECO. 2 HEAT SERVICE SANDER, CHAIN WILL HE..T YOUR HOME TS es bee SS eT ae Mestostn. Gpee Gun. Fug. coal. type oli furnace. So sim “you| 25 PER CENT seit ated wim Treller’ ie ee ee ee pe Leal - FE Discontinued colors. PRE-WAY $ ROOM Off, HEATER. 2S TE 3e Cameras, Equipment 61A Ply ood camera end case, 120 Lame Lee tines dus & Groves a om. VE made to oo. pe OTHER CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT tan "Savin TOP Fs aser| ted ander, "anne seven _OR 3-2132 50 down, balance ° Musie Co. 119 N. —_ ia’ BY is” FIELD DRUM With carrying case, $30. PE 2-1461._ NOBEL ACCORDIAN. LIKE NEW. Will_seil_ cheap FE 40006 PLAIN CASE BUNGALOW SizE . Exe . $%5., rms Calbi Music Co. 118 N w FE $0222 Fane (One asa cesar beni, Pm stant sale” Oak: s TRADE YOUR PIANO. SPINET OF Grand for a even, or we will vy vou the difference. fagher's. FE 40666, RESTAURANT case, metal 34529 Sale Sporting Goods 65 16 GUAGE SINGLE BARREL shotgun for sale. FE 8-0035 RAW FURS WANTED prions veld. VREERAND FUR CO, 800 Pontise Tr, Walled Lake EQUIP., CIGA bottle cooler. eh vel & _ | CRUSHED STONE, AND 8 AN D. eke . $76 terms monthly. Calbi | —"——z, “Sale Sporting Goods 65 cok é — ’ ' An Ideal Christmas Gift i : puppies. 10 weeks old. od Road TL-TONE KENNELS -| BEAUTIFUL, PUREBRED Brit- tany is, $35 2410 Anders, On y ~ @ GAL. AQUARIUM PE 56-1782 BABY PARAKEETS, WITH CAGE This Week Only... .$5.98 . | $01 4th: St. FE 2-4025. Closed Sun_ BOXER PUPS FROM AKC REO stock, $688 Orien-Clarkston Réd., MApie 67703 or FE Iz tered, sable & white. PE §-6371. Pan tna TE 371. | Ma we af» crasy but we teel CANARIES AND PARA-} Uh® oe a re KEETS. OPEN 7 DAYS | “Se ee PS a gong WEEK. 246 FERRY| 94,290 valve. priced trom $150 AVE. OFF JESSIE, __| “rubeer' "ured ‘spreader. arin to CHAMPION SIRED ARC REO | Utes T C Olivers and John olack ; §-6722. Tee ot mos. old best breed: mtHOUGHT se L ing ) cots, OL 14008 Christmas "pres 828 N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-9761 cng on gi hg i aie, “acieeroined, Ey tiat| Reuetint"agy Sis wer ta Call id Be. REG: ERE FREEZER SPECIAL home or ours. OL, 32-1086. COCKER SPA rine Heal $10. ~Flo’s Home Aquarium _ rT fish, i 196 st. cm DISTRIBUTORS pee | f $35. New for $197.50. 23-6631 for « Saw ow Peele: ry Dick’s Air Cooled Engines > Ld \ 1 te ) naen, Ly pa be sold-you Skieraft? She coaa Si Parte and accessories. : Oxford Trailer Sales My Saat Lake — on MM. Pontiac Chief rE — ee 24 champions. is _GeEan Oh BALE. WA State. Good dog with ehiiaren 1 a oglpeene mI = ar — Lockhart Turkey Farm EM _ 3-209. PE 67361 BABY PARAKEET AWD Ww | Broeé dreasted bronze turkeys, , BREEN pied, "St | SES Fiat sana ng me BABY PA ai 5 _eest of Aubura_ i crs. Boxer pup. Reasonable. oi Sr cuicR ENS SEL IFUL ROCK PRYERS ¢idsi % EACH | Dr_ PE 5-1908 Oven reacy at 55 cen’ TURKEYS ready. Raised on 236 East Bivd. P| Sele Farm Produce 75 PLL PP PDP PP LPP PPA A Swee, ROSE TURKEY FARM 20 to W pounds 45 cents an W cents Also, geese 3001 Livernols at Auburn Ov 296060 °° BROAD BREASTED. white or bronze Alive or dressed OR +2677 Binnock's Turkey Farm. MUwal ¢53"; YOUNO ROOSTERS, FAT HENS North ua vitae ne APPLES. GLACKMORE FAR _Silverdell_R4., Rocheste Sale Farm Equipment 76 ODPL LDL LL DD LPP PLA LP BARGAIN Manure Spreaders MOBILE HOMES Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales 415 Disle Hwy Plains Corner 6 5 he Mound, 230 8. Dort Highway, Fiint — Trailer models. 14 to 47 M. Choose ‘sims. Ret Wailers ae itis par ons ce low in b Gar coun PARTS—STORE Everythings for the Trailer Home @ & Telegraph PE 2-3200 Across Center Open Daily ‘tl 6 p.m we And cy ATE , £ _2719 Commonwealth 8t., F Parkhurst Trailer Sales TURKEYS ALIVE OR OVEN wire Corn fed Phone ster, Mich. Demos 1846 1 mile _nerth cf Lake MY 24611. NEW AND MODERNIZED USED trailers on _MY_ 44001, AMERICAN, GENERAL, CONTI- fentel. Westwood, others. 14% -to 41 f%_ Bingle bed- rooma. buy our prices and terms. Used as low as $60. S on pastors plan. Genesee Sales, 101 Dixte Hwy. SACRIFICE Owner leaving city, must be sold this week 25 ft 1948 housetrailer, tandem wheels, electric brakes. Electric refrigerator and i stove Nicely furnished 4 er considered Only asking $ Call owner FE 4-1157 2% FT ADAMS HOUSETRAILER. Stays warm im very cold weath- reasonabie. 7 FT. «(1st AL HOUSE. - trailer Will sell reasonable. _Onter_ 8. 92 SCHULTZ HOUSETRAILER. $100 986) 0«6(Onkland Ave. FS 44513 Rent Trailer Space 79 RE, Tate bus, shopping PAR! Strictly m ATTENTION! gt pa model oe a used as eg a Me ‘41 FORD WRECK FOR PARTS, | anagem 8, Tine: up ‘| 006 San? Ave .ers through Help Want- ed Ads, That’s how Pon- tiac Press did it too) = * 4 os ase “atm IM —_—— a ete a oo (|THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1056. For Sale Used Cars 4) TRANSMIS- SION; POWER-GLIDE OR DYNAFLOW. LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer - 1954 LIFT GATE % TON PICKUP FULL CANOPY ~ $1145 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 1711 N30 YEARS A TO BUY" DUMP 4 wheeler dump | GMC _DECEMBER SPECIALS 1951 Chevrolet panel, 1 FON... see ee cere SAIS, 1949 LLH.C, Panel ...$245| 1949 Ford Panel ....$245 {947 Chevrolet Panel $175 ton eeeeeeeeneeee . $395 1948 Chevrolet pickup, i 1950 Chevrolet | ge ee bs 1951 International PRCKOD caiieeace sso G05 1951 Ford Pickup ...$645 1951 Chevrolet Pickup eee eeeecee + SOAS WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 -™“ YY 4 DOOR a eet ae . WILL TRADE. #73 | Ra ’S2 BUICK fr model — Hardtop car fine ap $1,087 MICIYGAN’S FINEST anted "Used Corso THE BIO PAVED Lor THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 1) MILE ROAD | ~ SEE PAULSON For A Good Deal | 66 S. Perry St. FE4 ‘Hy BUICE. «DOOR DYNAFLOW Fully ul _ Presa to priced to sell. Phone PE 21300 BUICK ‘Si SPECIAL. DYNAFLOW pew white side wall tires. A-! 6 O6AaS Bs H LAR Por hich grad used cars We need them. the ra mile, Drive ext ww par vow wel! 4540 Dixie H. J. VANWELT OR 53-1355 Paice 7 ig REST THEN GET BILL SPENCE USED CARA 62 Oakland Ave. FE 4-7333 ja daiy “Bagley “Auto Parts FE 5-8219 or $-9201 17 BAGLEY ST BUYINO C CLEAN “CARS PROST 850 8. Woodward See M&M Motor Sales Por Gollar on late model cars Hwy. OR 31003 lerback’s Auto Parts. FE 8-1431 SCRAP CARS OR CHEAP CARS OR 3451) WTD SHARP USED CARS ‘51-55 aoe vour high bid and see us = oy Hluron Motor Sales 982 W Huron : WTD JUNK CARS & SCRAP IRON Past service. Call FE 40582 ts BCRAP “AND~ CHEAP CARS. 3007 _ or FE 2-2066 GLENN NEEDS _ Good used cars. Now paying the. Fight price for the right cars Glenn's Motor Sales 254 8 Saginaw st FE ¢7371 For Sale Used Trucks 90 PBPPDBPPP PPP PLD PDPPPP ALLL o] Hage clang be TON PICKUP $10 down. and assume payments 404 8 Woodward Birmingham i630 CHEVIE PICKUP. EXCEL lent condition Can be seen at Ryan’, Pure Oti Station on Eliz abeth Lake Rd ‘ot Porn | % TON PICKUP $10 & aseume payments. 464 eg ‘weed wert Birm ingham 1982 GMC \% TON PICKUP. reasonable. FE 5-0571 VERY 1 CHEVIE ° a PICKUP. "Putr_ condition $0908 after SELL or trade 64574 after 5 30 ANEL REAS +7191 after 5 p.m. IN PICK- ups end trucks call FE 3-9000 UP. VERY REASONABLE. FE 5-0571. BECOME A HOME OWNER! You'll find what you want in the ‘Want Ads! -See ‘em. NOW. Lars MODEL WRECK ‘Dirminghom | FE 2-2641 | _ eves. | *% BUICK SPECIAL, 4 DOOR RA dio and heater 28.000 miles FE 02, _ BUICK “% HARD TOP _ sel FE 57882 “so BUICK SPEC REAL CLEAN | Standard shift White wal! tires $475. 985 Oak'and Ave. FE 5-273! teat ~ BUICK SUPER. $100 FE Oren a ‘ (DOOR RADIO. HEAT er am dynafow A bargain! No money dowr $54 '6 a month LaKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-24 at Buckherr Le MY 32-2611 ‘BU.CK 195 CENTURY REVIFRA erupe Dynaficew power steering | oh - acressories Officials car | Like new Only 2800 miles Phone FE 2-72 1954 BUICK ? DOOR CENTURY dvnafioa powe steering wire wheels white wails easy exe ‘ass. spotlight Special paint > Deluge trim 3.9046 Low mileage /194@ CADILLAC 62 4 DOOR _cash, MArket 2965 $700 No Credit? Bad Credit? Here's the place ta buy No co:signers, credit neces sarv. If vou are 2) and have a job, we havea cat - for you no” past references Buy Herve Pav Here NATIONAT MOTOR SALI 171 S. SAGINAW ST WHOLESALE WEEK This Weee ony we are passing along Wholesale prices ta the retail buver We are calling tnis our good wil week 1053 Chrysler Windsor deluxe 4 door Radio and heater @uts transmission $1495 1953 Dodge 4 door Meadowbrook Radio and heater 2 tone paint $1005 1953 Plymouth Cranbroek 4 door Heater and overdrive Low mile- age $1145 1952 Chevrolet 4 door deluxe Radio and heater Clean as a pin $895 1951 Pivmouth Cambridge 4 door Radio and heater 2 tone paint Used Core oi | EV HARD TOP AND “| Custom 4 Door FORD 1953 Ranch Wagon LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer _ GOOD | PLACE TO B! OL 10711 | “FOR MORE THAN Soy A THESE PACKAGES ARE TOO BIG For Your Christmas Stock- ing, But Not Por Your Purse! ‘M4 Pontiac, 2 dr "83 Buick . dr Super V-8 "83 Dodge V-6 cue Coupe ‘83 Dodge Club Coupe “82 Plymouth 4 dr. $805 ‘83 Ford 2 door $006 44 Pivmouth 4 dr $150 48 Buick @ dr 62052 2 8 ‘62 Nash Rambier Station Wagon ad ‘a Olds «dr 08 ..... $406 80 Nash 4 GF ...sse $305 @ Byick 4 der ......... $205 Detge 3 dr ....5....-: $205 «@ Ford 2 dr ......... $275 ‘$1 Dodge 4 ar. $1,065 . - Many More MERCURY) “We're calling for just a to that!” by. Hershberger mk few minutes—Junior will ‘see y For Sale Used Cars 91 ! _For Sale Used Cars 91 1952 Chevrolets, Formerly 1942 CHEVROLET. GOOD TRANSB- rtation, Radio, heater. OL 2-6208 5 Pe taxicabs, Reas. 101 W. | CHRYSLER Ww NEW YORKER CON- I | vertible * le owner, Truly luron, j pciars Deg Complete ip ine lud radio ‘over- CHEVROLET, am, 4 DOOR -| drive & power brakes Snow er glide like new 14,006 tires anu top new year ago. ' @ ¢ never used, 9650. OR 3}-1922 Price $776 FE 23404. 1950 CHEVKCI.ET 150 SERIES. : _ door. 200 mi_ $1660 MArket CHEVROLET 43. 210 ) DELU tone cadto. agen washers 8 white r eta a a. $1060. & CHEVIE 19 og 4 oy toe |. 6275 CASH. PE 44316 1983 “CHEVIE BEL AIR 4 DOOR Low mil . Like _e 4 owner. No deal 33 CHEVROLET Bel air Sport Coupe, radio, heat- er power steering. ‘Power - glide transmission. | Fine Safety-Tested Used Cars for Sale at Jerome's Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass To Choose From $1,389 FE 8-0488 7 . ae DESOTO, ‘bi FOUR DOOR, CUs- MICHIGAN’S . Excellent pcedition. “ Brana . ; : FINEST new tires, $606. MA Riemenschneider Bros. BIO PAVED Lor pps ay $B tt re Dodge- WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD DODGE (0) Famous 10 HF. CHEVE. 0) BEL AIR GPORTS| JoGccr‘wit pose tor new car Plymouth Set ae tetas, SOUR. | ST sorom ea “J he Cars With The Excellent" condition. EM_ 339073, M-24 at Buckhorn Lk. MY?2-2611 iipiegastla ’ | CHEVE ‘5) BEL AIR 2 DOOR, Open Ti @ P.M. Forward Look” ~ Powerglide 2 tone, accessories, | jg DODGE, 4 DOOR. RADIO, ‘ ‘ low mileage $1100. Cail after é 7, white wall tires, 40,606 232 S. Saginaw St. p.m. MA 6-0472. mes, 0m, MY . “E ei AIR BLACK. pau ies Phone FE 2-9131 “nite walls, Ry & MOR D-4300. DODGE. 194 CADILLAC, 1 «DR Like | 5 E R DOOR, STAN. |. = new. 6,000 = gh a — -OM. dar, 26,006 miles, has ali acces- 52 DODGE : ccomias ae “ i } ee A owned. ed sell. — — condition. $075.00 Wecbween : CHEVE. “si DELUXE__RADIO, | CunVROLET isso, DELUXE. La- 4 Lid heater iles . overdrive $326, joes OW. Huron. er Bi PR ee ee | ee tt out Turn, signals, Bact | FORD 196. VF RANCH WAGON be CHEV. lights. Heater offer over | 17.000 — Pb Dlgp dual carbs, dual eee, full | 9480. "OA $3604 after 6 pi _| Regter Ms Pepe g moo Sots Pon be aw a . FE CURVE. 63 DR. RADIO HEAT. | fair ¢ ashe hed . er we e ery, very | iar OWN AND CHEVROLET «i. s FABRENOER | ‘harp ouly | SL FORD ? DR ti0 DOWN coupe, Special deluxe Iie! LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES | SSStme parments 066 5. Can ‘te CHEVRC , % at Buckhorn Lk = MY 22611 a aean Gas of Open Til 0 PM | jose FORD ¢ ‘ a > ig eH pe . a * “en | m, ae0d Bill's Collt- a edward, Birmin “i heed . : j inamete. Phone 1 1063 4 ‘47 Piymouw «| see ol rE en a PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME “BUT A POLICY” $3 CHEVROLET “210° Sedan, redio heater nice biack finish $1,195 “MUST ’*S2 DODGE 4 door with radio and heater $895 s ‘$3 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP heater Very sharp $1.205 Radio "AS PON TEDA Hy dramatic $1495 4 door heater Tadio and FORD redio and healer $625 ol < Bedap with $3 PACKARD B&port Coupe with ail power equip ment, $1395 "SE STUDEBAKER Ciub Coupe ith redio and heat or S345 9D SOTO Sedan autometic transmission r do and heater $395 $3 BUICK SUPER Sevan ith radio, heater and Dr nafiow $1,898 “=k CILEN ROLILT 2 door redio and ‘heater ~ $545 2 CHRYSLER Convertible royal Master ti ano ail power equipment $1,195 res ‘32 DODGE Secan with radio and heater. $795 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mil] Phone FE 3-7117 $545 Transportation Specials 1946 Olds 1946 Ply mouth 1950 DeSoto CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES | Clartsten, Mich. | MAple #5141 iOpen 8 am p.m, daily | MA 6-2331 et DELUXE. B DOOR. radio, heater werglide ery me threugneuk. No rust. FE ‘83 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 door. heater $1345 $2 Studebaker Commander V-8, ad heater |" ‘0 Dodge od “ Soee cadens wees heater. pickup. seen. - uty LORS assume payments. | _8 Woodwar!, Birmingham “Cy Owens 193 WILLY S Station Wagon. Like new with radio, heater, overdrive, and new white sidewall tires. A beauty. 1933 FORD tudor. A one owner and priced to sell quick, $950 OLDSMOBITE &8 tudor sedan. Radio, heat er, and spotlight. A mice “$495 1050 1930 CHEVROLI-T Bel Air Club Coupe. A real) — sharp car for only 1953 DODGE tudor. I ully equipped and a real buy at $795 1951 DESOTO Custom Fordor sedan with radio, heater. A good car. Only $495 Cy Owens | “Your Ford Dealer’ 147 S. Saginaw St. FE $-4101 J | Deluxe Tudor. | TAYLOR - CHEV ROLET radio " | 15 MORE CARS. THAT WE WILL SELL POR $500) Fordor. Radio, heater | and Fordomatic. .~ $595 11951 Pontiac Chieftain Radio, heater, etc. XE. | $595 — THe PM 43 Pontiac Pienty Other Late Models and romantinos| LOOK! 118 8. 7 transportation N: some re- New battery, excel- : . i te (3) 1950 Customline Ford | | ey a_100. 5 Tudors. ) RADIO BEAT. - er. turn " gleuats,, oad poo ge white wall $395 each tires. $905. Call “ph 9.3813 after Be a 1951 «~2Ford Customline Hl | “*| HARGREAVES |. 1954 Ford Crestline Con- | WE ALSO HAVE DOWN AND 80 MUCH COME IN TODAY. DAVE DAWSON, INC. Ge OF CLARKSTON RD. & M-24 MY 2-3111 PER Vou Will Find... GOOD REPUTATION EXCELLENT PRICES FINE SCHUTZ MOTORS INC DeSoto - Birmingham - Plymouth MI ¢-7811 BARGAINS vertible. Fully equipped $1,895 | LB I ORION ME 2.6211 | | AUTOMOBILES | | ‘48 Pontiac, deluxe streamiiner, 2 | door. Like new ‘b1 Chevie luxe ‘53 Ford Cuitees made 4 door White side walis 2 tne 1 owner 53 Willys 2 door Low mileage with al) the extras NORTH PONTIAC AUTO SALES 312: W) Montcalm. FE ¢6151 FORD ‘34 CUSTOM 6 FACTORY representative ® personal car Just like new EM 3-2180 FORD. ‘53 V# CUSTOM 4 DR Fordomatic WE 3-7285 a FORD, 1951 SHERIDAN BLUE, 4 dr. clean inside and out. 1 time owner and driver Very low mile _ age FE 54-7321 or FE 2-7183. ‘ FORD V4 gh get condition $300. 45.000 miles. OR 3-4570 Christmas Special 1951 FORD Fordor, white walls and heater Full price $394 Huron Motor Sales 952 W Huron FE 2-264) FOR SALE ‘51 TUDOR FORD 1, owrer car Excellent condition 815 Olive Rd_ 751 FORD This Station Wagon will be handy for many uses $767 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD 1951 FORD custom CLUB coupe Overdrive radio and beat- er Excellent condition, FE _¢-3075 30 FORD 4 DOOR. ¢ $10 DOWN and assume vayments 464 §& Woodward Ave‘ Birmingham | NICE BLACK $1 HUDSON HOR- net Hydramatic Radio and heat- er New tires Sor. 085 Oak- land Ave, FE 1949 mM INS GOOD. 6385. ‘32 HENRY J. HEATER. - RADIO and «‘gnal light. Good cond. FORD 3 door stariine de- | | | _Oxford OA 86-3231 | | | Sees. 1 heeg eens Son 16 door, 24821, ‘ * ~~ fe Clu» Coupe with radio and heat NASH - ¥Y VERY CLEAN rive Cuan Mew 0 s cae $300 ae ‘@ PLYMOUTH, ¢ DOOR, RADIO Saf Gatata S80" wa eaaiee PLYMOUTH 1955 8 cylinder Lard top. Owner forced i “3 f PETERSON 1983 Kaiser, 4 door 1953 Willys Sedan ier t Menry J te 3714 AUBURN wT Look Around Sunday FE «4693 We will lay away the car! of your choice on Mon-}| day for Christmas. MATTHEWS: yA! S Saginaw St Get Set; for Winter With a Good Used Car From Community Motors 48 PONTIAC Streamiiner “8 four door. heater. Hydramatic. motor pverbauled $395 ‘S1 BUICK Buper. Riviera four door. redic, beater & Dynalic~ | radio. "$1 CHEVROLET - Be! Air Club Coupe, 2 tone paint, radio, heater and Powerglide. + ~ 53 CHEVROLET 210 Series—4 dr. radio & heat- “ $1,198 '42 CADILLAC HAVE YOU ° iss pte sie St ies Pere senvertate” 196) Ford hart top 1s) — ~ ist Chey ve power steering lose Gide 06 coupe 196@ Studebaker convertibie and 1988 Cadilise *ebullt motor 1040 Cadillac : 1947 Lincoln Continental! WE ARRANGE FINANCE | SMALL DOWN ; We also have cars to cnet Used 22 Auburs ‘'s 2 5 Se sles PL 963 CRA club ——. 3 = ve, Sieve on ctler. Mal 130 ones 6:38 p.m = z rs) . Paddock, upstairs PONTIAC 1863 § DELURE Carey. tain 4 door, Hydramatic and heater. New. piney age _ Extras. B owner. | MI 4-4631. — _ <<" iceman ond xe wall tires Low mileage. 31100. OR_3-1287 1983 | PONTIAC C DELUZE 3 Door. coue after 3 1953 SUPER DELUXE. PONTIAC Catalina Many ex- tras. 25.000 ma eet 71 a PONT.AC 1963 HYDRAMATIC. 2 door Radio, heater and other access $1200 OR _3-7412. iss) PONTIAC 6 CHIEFTAIN. 2 door io, heater, 26,000 miles. 1 o Tr good condition FE 32-4667 or 120 Elm S8t. after 4 pm PONTIAC % STARCHIEF 4 DOOR with extras. Rea- PONTIAC ‘SM. CATALINA DE- luxe. Lik. new Fully equipped. FE 2-7203. i962 PONTIAC 6, DELUXE CHIEF. | Real clean, see tb this one and take it for a spin. FE ) PONTIAC. 1964 2 DR. 9 EL URE. _hydramatic. 1 Los il ey SYDRAMATIC RA- directional signals choos elie 1-7831 «334 Castee, _Rochester_after 5 “ AC 8T f E- luxe dr. sedan, 2 tome grey accessories 6806 miles. Re _able 150 Osceola Dr _ | 1962 al ea 2 DOOR EM AC 1954 CHIEFTAIN DE- | luxe 4 dr. Hydramatic. radio and | heater. plus other access Very —— 9.000 miles. $1,000. OR | FouTih Cc is, ¢ DOOR CORTON | STARCHIEFP CORAL RED WINTER WHITE WHITE WA tl TIRES FULLY ba a ow $1950 34308 SWEETBRIAR, ¥ WESTACRES _ ‘sl ON TIAC 3 7 pooR. RADIO. heate covers. washers, back _ up hi lights. turn signals. FE 5-8052 STATION WAG- condition .o= of Perry and Walton Bi : are PPh seat BLACK. 9460. ere é YOU THINK STUDE- “baker — think, ‘of Cs Gartner's tp Bir 1 “COMMANDER +1280 good condition. 1951 WILLYS STATION WAGON 6 aylinders. Overdrive, radio, heat — er. snow tires. $525. Phone morp- tng or evening MA 6-2963 | Sunday, Shop Club Coupe. radio, heater & Hy- dramatic, $345 49 FORD Station Wagon with heater $395 | | I radio and 47 DODGE | Deluxe two door with radio gad | heater, $145 | 'S| STUDEBAKER Commander Stariite Coupe-V-8- | heater and automatic ransmis | sion . . | $545 se 2 ee | 30 PLYMOUTH | Convertible Coupe. radio & heat. er | $545 $1 PONTIAC | Convertible coupe, radio. heater. | Hydramatic and white wal) tires $3 BUICK Four door, 2 tome paint radio. heater. whitewall tires and Dy nafiow $1,595 SO PONTIAC Streamitner ‘‘8'-two door radio and heater 545 ’°S0O CHEVROLET radio. heater, $495 $2 PLYMOUTH Four door, radio and heater. and | whitewall Community Motor Sales Inc. 803 N. Main, Rochester oe SN Buy Monday At Oliver's you'll find 0 cars with prices on the windshields. The lot ts open for your inspection — drop in and browse around with no. interruptions, then see us for the car ot Monday your choice, OLIVER | BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. (Corner of Williams St.) FE 2-9101 BR. AID’ S SPECIALS YOUR CAR as DOWN PAYMENT AYMENT 1953 DeSoto V-" Fordor ..... $300 1952 DeSoto Custom 6 Fordor p94 1952 DeSoto V-8 Fordor ; 1962 | 9250 1951 Plymouth Concord . $125 1951 Plymouth Concord Tudor $100 4 ymouth Diz $75 950 Piymouth Diz ~“ordor $ 75. ine DeSoto Forder 73 BRAID KNOW ALL| THE DETAILS about the purchase of a USED CAR. ~ Surprising as it may seem, there are many little “items” that must have proper attention to fulfill a used car sale. An establishment of a “Franchised Dealer” is so: organized to give you top quality merchandise at the right price! Plus the feeling of security that yours was a “Good Buy.” You can't go wrong if you-purchase your used car from— Harold Turner, Ford “BEST IN WHEELS AND DEALS” "Kl BUYS" “DO Ford 2 df ..:0.«- $299. _°51 Willys Station "52 Dodge 4 dr.... Wagon '48 oe 2dr... he ’53 Buick Riviera $1,499 *51 Ford Conv. ....$5 48 Packard 2d |fa/33-Chev. 4 dr... S84 153 Pye. ia 48 Ford Conv... ..$295 : Club Sedan... .$899 ’52 Ford Hardtop $1,099 ez 53 Plymouth 52 Packard -...- . $899 = ~ "30 Chrysler $544 Hardtop .... $1,099 Club Coupe... 54 Ford 2 dr.....$1,299 , ; 5S? Chev. Coupe, . .$599 saat 51 Ford Hardtop. .$799 ea © $499 50 Nash 4 dr...... S199) =, THAESIOP! 228.09 '53 Willys Hardtop $699 ‘50 Pontiac Deluxe $3 Ford 2 dr......$899 .2 door ..... ; ... $544 49 Ford 2 dr......$144 "49 Buick 4 dr.....$395 47 Nash 4 dr«.....$199 51 Ford 2 dr.,... .$399 46 Ford 4 dr..... 52 Buick Hardtop $999 TRUCK BUYS $144 1948 Ford 9 ft. stake ....... a aii wi erase OOD 1997 Dodge 12 It. stake .. c.cssescccwwssae .. $344 1949 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery . gas w goen wane oS 1952 Dodge 1% ton pickup ............ To $699 1949 Ford '% ton pickup ........--..008- oan $000 1953 Chev. 2 ton tractor, saddte tanks...... . . $895 1951 Chevrolet !3 ton pickup ......... iaceas Goo 1953 Ford % ton express ..-....eceecee eee + SAD 1950 Ford 1% ton pickup ...........eeee 006 SAW 1948 GMC 2 ton dump Ke eens wari on eawe cana Geo 1951 Ford 2 ton dump ......... a visiw ane w wine 2 HOOD, 1945 Ford 2 ton dump .....- cee cee eeees .. + $299 HAROLD TURNER, FORD - 2 BIG LOTS 464S. Woodward, Birmingham 134 Mile & Woodward MIdwest 4-7500 Liberty 9-4000 JOrdan 4-6266 Llberty 9-4001 $25 OVER WHOLESALE 1954 PLYMOUTH 1953 DODGE CLUB COUPE. Metallic green CLUB COUPE. This Dodge has finish, My-Drive transmission. the famous Red-Ram V-8 en- 3800 actual miles, whitewall gine with overdrive transmis- tires, radio, heater direction sion, large radio, large heater signals and backup lights. and many ot _ features. © One owgfr, low mt e. $1,695 v 6 $1,125 1952 DE SOTO CLUB COUPE The perfect gift for your wife Beautiful biuve finish, automatic transmission. 1952 STUDEBAKER HARDTOP. Attractive two tone paint, radio, heater, overdrive radio and heater. Very clean direction backup lights inside and out : and many other accessories. $850- $875 1983 CHRYSLER WINDSOR Your choice of any one of the three we have on hend — all are fine care and all are completely equipped $1.375 1954 PLYMOUTH RARDTOP A car you're been waiting for beautifully two toned, equipped with My-Drive transmission. large heater, di- rection signals and lights Only $1,775 backup 1952 CHRYSLER WINDSOR HARDTOP. One of the nicest cars on our lot. Pow- 1952, PONTIAC er steering. power brakes. au- tomatic transmission radio HARDTOP Beautifully tgo heater two tone black and toned green. all-leather interior grey. exeeptionally clean inside with radio. heater and white and out . sidewall tires . $1,150 $1.125 199) CHRYSLER WINDSOR FOUR DOOR. If you're a person that enjoys ail the comfort of the heavy car then look at this — two 1950 Chrysiers, immaculate through- out, beth in perfect mechanical 1954 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER DELUXE We have four new Chrysiera, all completely equipped and we are willing to sell them at a Great loss. Prices range from condition and both fully dquipged. Por enty = $2.950 to $3,300 $675 1951 CADILLAC One of the cleanest cars we have ever had Ren peed with 1953 PLYMOUTH We have three of these fine radio, heater, ydramatic cars on our Moet. all fully transmission, direction signals, equipped and ready to go. Pick backup lights and whitewall the one you like and drive it home for only — $1,075 tires. 28.000 actual owner miles One $1,795 Pick out the car you want and drive home in a real bargain. We must make room for more new car trades. imodiaien Dalyan: KELLER - KOCH _Birmingham’s Largest Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer WOODWARD & 13% MILE RD., ROYAL OAK nasser Wades Liberty 9-4585 MIdwest 6-1200 fa teary Pairs Deahng P.S.—Come in Tonight, We're Open 9.9! i FE 20186 7 : ’ 1, : as Le ~ ' “ THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1954 -- “Today's Ss Television Programs -- Channel 9—-CKLW-TV home on Pop’s birthday. 7:00—(7) Stage Seven. Waterfront with Preson Foster in “FOB mayoralty contest. (2) Beat the Clock. Bud Collyer host. 8:00—(7) at Eight. “Campus Sleuth” with (4) Jacklie Gleason. Landlord bounces the Honeymooners. 8:30—(4) Look Fifth Annual TV Awards. Steve Allen, host with George Gobel, Groucho Marx, Jack Webb, Edw. Murrow, Ali- stair Cooke, Garry Moore, Ed Sullivan. 9:00—(7) Boxing. Champions of tomorrow. Four amateur bouts from Valley Forge General Hos- pital in Phoenixville, Pa. (9) Motion Picture Academy. “‘Mag- nificent Doll.” (4) Max Leib- man Presents. “Babes in Toy- land,” Dennis Day, Jack E. Leonard, Bill and Cora Baird and special guest Wally Cox, Dave Garroway, and Jo Sullivan. Col- orcast. (2) Two for Money. Herb Shriner comedy quiz. 9:30—(2) My Favorite Husband. Joan Caulfield and Barry Sul- livan as young married couple who get involved in romance tangle at country club dance. 10:00—(7) Hockey. Detroit Red Wings vs. Boston Bruins. (2) That's My Boy. Jarrin’ Jack gathers up workers for a pre- Christmas office party and his wife turns out to be a Scrooge. 10:30—(4) Hit Parade. Top tunes 10:45—(7) Madison Square Gar- den. Sports film. 11:00—(7) Bowling Champions. Fred Wolf host with Syl Thiel, Bert Price, Don Glenshi, Bob Bragmar. (9) Saturday Night Movie. “Roadshow,” Carole Landis, Adolphe Menjou. (4) Michigan Barndance. Country music. (2) American News. 11:15—(2) Movie Date. “‘My Death Is a Mockery,” with Donald Houston. - 11:30—(4) Showcase of Stars. MITCHELL TV 448 E. Pike St. Pontiec TV on the Blink? Call Bernie's TV. 9te 9 P.M. PE 2-6306 19:00—(7) Action Theater. (4) Car toon Carnival. (2) Detroit Pulpit. 10:30—(2) Facts Forum. 11:00—(4) Adventure Ho. (9) This Is the Life. (2) Court of Health. 11:15—(2) Air Force Reporting. 11:30—(7) Cowboy G-Men. (9) Christophers. (2) Sinema. 11:45—(2) Cartoons. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Ad- venture. (4) Capt. Hartz. (2) U. of D. Roundtable. 12: 15—(4) Telephone Storybook. 12:30—(7) Today's Faith. 9) Uncle Toby. (4) Industry on Pa- rade. (2) Contest Carnival. 12:45—(4) City Affairs. 1:00—(7) World Adventure Series. (9) Friendly Theater. (4) Uni- versity of Michigan. (2) This Is the Life. 1:30—(7) Movie Matinee. (2) Gen- eral Sports Time. 1:45—(2) Pro Press Box. 2:00—(4) -Home Theater. (2) Pro Football. 2:30—(7) Joe Palooka. ern Feature. 3:00—(7) Theater. 3:30—(9) Mr. Callahan. (4) Amer- ican Forum. 4 4:00—(7) Ramar of the Jungle. 9) Justice Colt Matinee. (4) Roy Rogers. 4:30—(7) Annie Oakley. (4) Zoo Parade. (2) Meet the UAW-CIO. 5:00—(7) Super Circus. (4) Hall of Fame. (2) Omnibus. §:30—(4) Background. SUNDAY’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Frontier Justice. (4) Corliss Archer. , 6:30—(7) Biff Baker. (9) Range Rider. (4) Capt. Braddock. (2) You Are There. Jackson at New Orleans.” 7:00—(7) You Asked For It. (9) Life Begins at 80. (4) Badge 714. (2) Frankie Laine. 7:30 — (7) Ployhouse. (9) News Magazine. (4) Mr. Peepers. He plays Santa Claus for neighbor children, but must share cos- tume with friend “Wes.” (2) Private Secretary. Talent agent forces Susie, his secretary, to go to work for good-looking but spoiled young theatrical pro- ducer. 8:00—(7) Big Fight. (9) Playhouse. (4) Comedy Hour. Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, with Phil Abrams, special guest. (2) Toast of Town. Comedy scene with four Academy Award Winners, Olivia de Havilland. Broderick Crawford, Frank Sinatra and Gloria Grahame. Robert Mitch- um and Charles Bickford will (9) West- “La Fitte and |: 8:38—(9) The Visitor. 9:30—(7) What's Going On. Favorite Playhouse. “ Frame-Up,” with Jimmy Glea- son as fight manager. 10:00—(T) Break the Bank. (4) k 10:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. (2) What's My Line’ 11:00—(7) Black Spider. (9) News. (4) Movietime. (2) News. MONDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning . 9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. (4) Romper Room. (2) Welcome Traveler. 9:30—(2) Beauty Is My By-line. 9:45—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. 10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) A Time to Live. (2) Arthur God- frey. 10:45—(4) 3 Steps to Heaven. 11:60—(7) Creative Cookery. (4) Home. ° 11:38—(2) Strike It Rich. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) 12 O’Clock Comics. (4) Betty White Show. (2) Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:38—(7) Story Studio. (4) Feath- er Your Nest. (2) Tomorrow's Search. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. 1:00—(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of Life. 1:30—(4) Bruce Mayer Show. (2) Ladies Day. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. 2:15—(9) Sands of Time. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. (2) Art Linkletter. , 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dix- on. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Payoff. 3:10—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. Bob Crosby. 3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar. lowe. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice (2) Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. 4:16—(4) First Love. (2) Secret | Storm. 4:30—(4) Mr. wovenere wns (2) Ov Your Accoun 6:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. (4) Modern Romance. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Hidden Pages. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Rob ert Q. Lewis. 5:30—(7) Cowbey G-Men. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. NEW YORK—Outlook for early Gobel and Tennessee Ernie Double Up on Show Jan. 8 have the Eddie Mayehoff series 1955: Jan, 8 will probably prove reinflicted on us over NBC? to be the funniest yet in George For its premiere show in the | Gobel's consistently hilarious TV new time period, “Danger” will See Us Before You Buy TV Easy Terms Free Home Trial Open Every Evening RCA VICTOR ELECTRIC CO. 225 W. Heron =FE 4-2525 | | series. For on that evening, | George's guest will be Tennessee | Ernie Ford. 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Yule Party Tomorrow - | at YFW Children’s Home EATON RAPIDS (UP) — The annunal Christmas party at the na- tional Veterans of Foreign Wars Children’s Home here will be held. tomorrow. The National Order of the Cootie, VFW fun organization, will sponsor the party which will be attended by about 175 gehildren. National VFW Commander Merton B. Tice | v of Mitchell, S. D., and National | Cootie Commander Raymond) Burke, Yonkers, N. Y. will attend the party. HUTCHINSON Trailer Sales. USED TV SETS $10 te $15 Down > z : 2 825 West Heron St. Dependable TV SERVICE The following TV Service Organizations are now in @ position to offer credit terms when amount is $30 or more. Ask about our exclusive CBS Hytron Plan. PONTIAO ANDY CONDON’S =~ sana TV.. AUBURN RADIO & WKC. INC. SER" West oF MAC RADIO & TV . ELECTRONICS SERVICE CO. OXFORD RADIO & TV SHOP. ROCHESTER RADIO & 436 Main DOBAT TV & RADIO SERVICE. 104 W. Sth St.. OL WAten (age 9081 Commerce Ra. 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