& 4 \ ~ . . x io & . . ‘ ‘ wae: | 4 ; ° ‘ ‘ . ‘ b ae * s ' t \ : , ; ves eo 5 / ’ 5 ’ ‘ Be ad \ - . . ’ ‘ : * } & ‘ \ \ . ¥ ‘ e i oe e S . . ‘ “ bd ; + / . ‘ : / . e « ad ‘ . 3 ‘ ; —~ / P 3 rere ; : ) = | | ~ = : : seni * , , . “ Og i “s: . THE PONTIAC PRESS |. &. s ; - + QP 112th YEAR ek ee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 195s—32 PAGES ‘“SUIREE mpm 7. ‘Stick Streets Make Safe Driving Day Hazardous. ee Big, Hoe eV Foes 7 | Petition Sen o Presiden we Ike Asks Delay in Tax Cuts egret —_ pod He to Set Record None AreFatal President Says Renamed by PMA State Stresses Colder Foveceat U.S: Highways Toke Petition With 20;000 Deficit in Budget Time Flement | Pontiac Area | }).tives and injure 137 Signotures Is Mailed to |” . ’ . Pind eget ee. 9 i eA oe A ea ia It looks like Pontiac will have; Despite Extra Caution President Christmas weather a little early, By UNITED PRESS The war on traffic acci- | , pS as the U. S. Weather Bureau American motorists at- dents has begun here. predicts wind and colder with more Forces Request in Summing Up | snow flurries tonight. tempted today to set an all- '.And from all indications j Pontiac is the Snow continued falling this| time safety mark on this Jury Probably Will Get morning after an inch and a half|“§-D Day,” but a mounting Sheppard Case by End | blanketed the area last night./ 1 mber of fatal and injuri- of the Week - Reapereeares docsters Fee! oa: ald marred their CLEVELAND #—A|° 2% to a high of 35. Tonight's | record. $3 Billion Slash From Excise and Corporation| ©. Levies Was Planned | WASHINGTON (#—Pres-| | nation’s battle sofaragainst © | traffic accidents, as 20,000 ident Eisenhower said today ES |state’s attorney, opening| s" with a high Thursday of 31| showed that 11 persons had pea Sate Dri Dey he will ask the new Con- his summation to the jury|te 3. Tomorrow night wil be s| been killed and 137 injured e Driving Dey gress to post: the sched- in the Sheppard murder colder &@ predicted since the at to toda : a cals trial toda eae of 20 to 24. Friday will bring more through 34 heure withee a Adding to Pontiac’s chal- oat a single traffic accident, lenge is the hazardous con- at three billion dollars— cally: “Where was the de-| weather. death or injury began at dition of streets created on corporation and excise fendant and what was he| Today at 8 o'clock the mercury midnight. 1%-inct tall by The President told his hours?” SD Day accident came trom Wis- Ss eal thal eaaiee eak ahaha news conference the budget was a reference to consin, where the Milwaukee Coun- the period between 4:15 on ty sheriff's office said it received are slippery and driving conditions deficit makes it necessary th ip at ha tale 4 ope €po a report at 12:23 a.m. CST (1:2 are bad. for him to make such a re- eo y a.m. EST) of an accident in which fatal accidents have been quest. pard and roughly 6 o’clock| (J* era — ee oe reported here so far. He said that when you have the -l@hen her hb d, Dr. tly tter car missed & curve en @ highway At 2 p.m. , 10 accidents > government going into the red, fed- -|Samuel Sheppard, tele- near Milwaukee. The sheriff's of- had been Nine of the eral income must be kept up poses Mayor J. But Bleedi fice said they considered it an S-D accidents occurred tm Oakland Under present law corporation Houk, and told Internal ™Q day death. county and one was reported im press today accident in " loss of twe billion dollars Assistant prosecutor Thomas J. office Pi -tree. in revenue. Parrino held the watch close to the |Sar is again “on a coean ~ ass an and main thoroughfares are very Excise li tobacco. | jury and said that its motionless | though internal bleeding is report- Detroit police reported slippery today,” said Li, Joseph taxes on liquor, : clue as to the nor injury accidents” occurred at utomobiles and other items hands gave some ed to have complicated his gastric Koren, head of the traffic and ac- a some time when the murder was com- the rate of one an hour during the are slated to return to pre-Korean initeed. ailment, his condition was de |r. sight hours. That was de cident bureau. war levels on April 1. That would __ {eerie es improving. scribed as “par for the course.” “Motorists are driving more for par cause #fi estimated loss of one bil- He linked this with a doctor's | Quoting a dispatch set up endl) inh Gover Wie, a : lion dollars in revenue estimate that Marilyn had been | publication late today by the Vati-| The early reports were too vend axe The President also dealt with} Will Back $300,000 of caper aware deep ear ee ee icy coettees ety Seon. Cooperation—The President ex- $11 Million Project) o'ctock, Lee ee Poteet bes overcame SS ae . rs the | Police Chiet W, Stra confidence he will have i; and as » even ; ald: i a a Near Farmington Perrine ridictied De crane tan. tat bos Pea a) ye co a mpiteed totaly 9 conscious tiort today to keep ley tat oe re Demerets SMG te ae RO By a 75 to 5 vote this morning | wife's ayer in 5 bed. | % ‘Tipfove: In Washington the President's today te help motorists aveld ac- licans on foreign policy, national | the Board of Supervisors approved | room. x rechnicinns burried, err | action committee on traffic satety, otteata, ce tn eual SHY Ma sn0800 bond imu as Oaand| "ae threo struts Ie teat| Vatican aperient i preparation (wc, somerie, “SD de.”| Waterford Girl Scout Asks 7% © we av x we ror The President said that by and| County's share in construction of @| 2m anded. “Other than the condi | for an examination of his stomach | aid te bed -_= % we will not tolerate even large he would expect maximum | Planned $11,000,000 Farmington-| tion of Marilyn's bed, was there a | morrow. srry will probably be decided First Lad to ‘Roundu the slightest infraction of our traf- cooperation from Republicans ? There of| A source close to the Pope said y p fic laws,” said Straley, “Although on | Brighton expressway. struggle were no signs the internal bleeding was believed |. Three times as many traffic fa- - it is normal for patrolmen to ad- other matters. The bonds will be paid off at | on ite oe ee eet 7) (caused by an ulcer and bad | talities occur after dark, the com- Senior Girl Scout Mary Lynn Gravelle, of Waterford | vise motorists sometimes when _ National Detense—He indicated |$15,000 per year for 20 years from ——— brought on Pius’ increased weak. | Wuiles sald. and the danger hours | rownship, met Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower yesterday but a on en Gt uae Eee eek eas abeieioeter aagae 1 gas and weight taxes retutrned by ar cout satan ae une and midnight. P| admitted afterward that she was so excited she didn’t dave. Stead Viaiiliens Gat thinking: about a further cut im | ‘he state to the county road com Dulles Mendes fering from anemia as a result of| Eight persons were injured in | hear a word the first lady said. | be issued.” the strength of the armed forces, | 58100. ’ the loss of blood. five other Ohio accidents, in- Mary Lynn, 14-year-old Waterford Township og ed ag gee Dec. 16, according Second: Term—The President | | sepa” Gewese "beer a The Tycar-eld head of the | ‘Continued on Page 2, Col.5) | schooi freshman, presented Mrs. Eisenhower with aN hag tou property damage acer pangs am — eat We plained that supervisors’ approval {0 Confer Toda eared ee H . ‘engraved invitation to the first Girl Scout “Senior | dents, one injury accident and two Howse’ prese secretory James C_ 88 needed betore the state could | wa pet ot ‘ carl | ealth Chief | Roundup” to be held at the Highland Recreation Area | Persons — Dec. yy % “ay fi gelosry Nigger vaca $5,000,000 sone ine end . German Rearmament, | rae recapping — War ns of Colds; oe ceniied 1 didn’t |e . separate accidents and two prop- for Republicans to fail to nominate help finance the 22-mile, four | NATO Problems Slated | we ts scheduled to receive a» | Alreqdy Has One hear a word,” Mary Lynn Post Office Reveals a eee Eisenhower for a —— lane divided highway. a | for Di Lon : ether blood transfusion today. a Y con : e had to be ported “" aes (Continued on Page 2 Balance of the $11,000,000 total scuss a SING (UP)—The Christmas Hb Qyte Haskill, headed cost is expected from federal aid,| PARIS w-—U.S. Secretary ot | enable them eee an ane holiday is expected to bring an- told later that the first lady ylg Mailing Hours pd partic age esr yt a heat tec Make | State Dulles flew to Paris today| cause of the abdominal ailment | 2% Tiealtn Commissioner Albert| “T&M very happy to have this| Starting today and continuing | the petition, pledging Pontiac's : rea e reer spring to compiste for talks on spesding German thet has felled the Pope twice 8! 5 is ustis warned today invitation. It is nice to meet you| through Dec, 23, the main post | jeadership in national campaign, | the bonds," he added. debate on a controversial plan to| as severe gastritis, but a full di-| The first wave of colds hit Mich-| 43. » | be open daily until 8 p.m = ® | Designged to relieve increasing | use ajomic weapons in European| agnosis has not been possible be- | igan early in November when heat- Stery--tgun wis santa ~tes |" hauler Deas, katag Sams today. ie farts in n | traffic congestion on Grand River | defense. cause of the lack of X-rays. ing was turned on in homes, office with Mrs.. George master, said the only exception con beevteaty a | ar ihe dt ed en ec ee en en siege aa ct New Sey Ga | 3 "atrny and Suny. ower wen at Adenaver Wades Into ment east of Vervhiietas, . croes Wabiaxton vastarday in a pre lay | annua stmas siege man of the Girl Scout Planning| Hours Saturday will be 8 a.m. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) “probably due to the bringing to-| Committee, also gave Mrs. Eisen-| to 6 p.m. and Sunday, noon to | is special diet gether of family groups from all| hower a aaah” Bichieen pine | 6 p.m. "| over the country for the holi-| too Home deliveries will be made UJ M Send —— The first lady said it would be | “!! day Saturday and Sunday, (J, ), ay Toughest Political Fight Grand River near Halstead road, | pared statement emphasizing the on Rearmament Issue (Grand River and about a quarter | alliance, he said the free world | . Michigan residents average | planted on the Eisenhower | De Said. Konrad Adenauer opened debate The expressway would join | lulled into a — = about 2% colds per person per | farm near Gettysburg, Pa. The Regular post office hours will _ . sa, Meet ee |gnas “Sieg, Tosa | 0b te Som Bulletin. | irae ton" | soereomere sm house on ratification of the Paris a a ee Dulles was due to confer with uierin four has four colds a year. Highland Recreation Area. inese } treatios to reerm Went Germany. | _awest agus a por a State Police of the Pon- | The common cold is expected to| Mary Lynn and Mrs. William New Name for S-D the toughest fight of | So" Sats, iw thr |e eee tiae Post reported at about | >¢ the leading cause of lost time Gorsline, president of the North! LANSING (UP) — Scattered, Return of Students Seen his political life, the 78-year-old River at They were expected to dis- tha | in schools and industry during the | Oakland Girl Scout Council, are | slippery spots throughout the Low- ° ° leader told the Bundestag rearm- of Een. | Cuss ways of speeding ratification i today ~. th Muir, | next several months. | scheduled to return here tonight. er Peninsula have prompted Mich- Torpedoing Communist ament would make successful ne-| A traffic interchange and grade | of the Paris agreements freeing ntified as Ru ir, — Heustis’ warning had to be re-|Mrs. Gorsline accompanied the igan State Police to come up with’ Hostage Charge gotiations for German unification separation will be built at Kensing-| and rearming West Germany and 5375 Putnam Dr., Walnut | layed through deputies. | gird on the trip to the White a new mame ice &D Day. ble |ton Park to prevent a bottleneck | of getting that rearmament into} Lake, W.est Bloomfield | “pr. tHeustis is home in bed with House. “Let's call it ‘ND (No Driving). WASHINGTON ®—The United To Socialist accusations that his from developing where the new high gear once ratification is) Township, died in a house | a cold and has lost his voice,"’ his| Representing the nation’s Girl|Day’.” a State Police operations States may act before Christmas government is lagging in promot-| (Continued on Page 45, Col. 5) | achieved. fire about noon. | office said. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | officer said. to clear 35 Chinese students for claim. made in a broadcast Mon- ing G unification. the aaa ees ee return to their Comnbunist-ruled | day, that the 35 are being held as “<=2=~=- Pontiac Would Have fo Spend $26 Million to Meet Traffic Needs by 1964 H : i hostages for 11 U.S. airmen im- free nations. By BURDETT C. STODDARD | carry on its own, city officials | funds for other necessary public | sets the average cost per mile | The extension of Columbia ave-| Park to Dougias street and east | prisoned by Peiping as “spies.” The Bundestag’s vote after the | If Pontiac were to put its street | pro | facilities,” be explained, of major streets at $151,000. | nue to Telegraph on the west and from the Beltline to Opdyke road | It would also set the stage for two-day debate will be only the b-seme tos ge Rg ges a ae: apron Tie pron ji " = © A statewise bond issue providing | To complete the major system, Perry street on the east would would provide a direct route to io the eS a ee es Alico ae GTS: But aaaas ‘pekdiing) cxar ou seas sat come close to financing a —_— eS ee ae at least four bridges must be re- complete a main artery through the downtown business section, i. the fliers treed. U.N. Secre- oe aed Fee oes amet the ten-year period. ee OF Gonced toute tain ear pee aa maken Glos ten ee ee | Pushing Osmun street trom Cait. | tary pros ee Fa ee telling test of strength for Aden- formidable w ——— = : sible ways of getting more aid, | S*@de separa constructed at easier and congested truck | ford avenue to Opdyke would pro- | h@s © oe ee auer and his policy to arm 500,- decd ta Gx vermee cua desl “Ponting can't step up its |Willman added. an estimated cost of $11.775,000, service to the plants. | vide a route through an area zoned |'0 discuss the case, Peiping has 000 West Germans within the | by City Engineer Lewis M. Wrenn | street spending much above “We can’t handle the traffic The “local” street system of Building Highland avenue north | for industrial development, | yet to reply. | North Atlantic Alliadce. and City Planner Henry C. Smith. | $1,200,000 per year and still find now,” Wrenn stated, “and I don’t | *™aller, on a an the Belt Line Railroad is Extending Johnson avenue from The State Department yester- The decisive second and third) 5, 1965 Pontie tp planning —— |know what we'll do five years | ‘tals 14764 miles. anit ong | Banned to relieve plant-traffic tle- | Orchard Lake avenue to Lake, day ruled out any deal in which readings of the treaties will be about $500,000 in special assess- ’ P from now unless a lot of work can yen etc Mag — changeovers. street and Diston avenue from Bag-| the students would be swapped | held in late January. Then. the) 104, ‘tor strest ienprovements In Today's TESS | somehow be financed.” alae a ek The extension of Michigan (ley street to Franklin road would | for the airmen. However, Depart- Bundesrat, the upper house, must) Lois by seoperty owners whose | Bimingbem ........--.ccss-0- _..9 | The Wrenn-Smith report finds a | new construction are needed. ment Press Officer Lincoln White also approve them dsesis CAE tama Berle, Mako... ccsecssesees-oe-38 | total of 54.06 miles of street in would not say the 35 students Despite outspoken opposition mas Carel..................48 | the city’s “major” system includ- would be refused exit permits, from the Socialists and from many| The city will put about $190,000 | ere “% | ing state and federal trunk lines. A Jas supporters of his own four-party | from its public improvements fund ,— » E. Pcs ecosssokes secs ‘iss |}Of these, 26.28 are termed ade- Mckay mampebcoore abv bee government coalition, Adenauer | into street work plus $125,000 as fren, Br. George **> $ | quate and 27.78 inadequate. that remains to be done is for the : a eens on ee de ae oe Some 4147 miles are needed, State and Justice departments te j that West German ratification will | Lake grade, An addi-| jester! iisy | they say, in new work and replace- make a joint analysis and decision, be completed in January and that! tional $375,000 is expected from: Lawrence, Davié............-+5+-- é ment of worn-out and wearing out Allies who are actively trying to the 14 NATO nations will give their| the state in returned amt) Fimo 2020005 : ‘33 | stretches to make the system ade- help the United Satins Win treodent end of Febru-| weight taxes. GeO DMR. c csec ikke: igee sees | quate by 1964, a a po This i ria f 2: 1954 Sn YMCA Plans Proceeding At 2 7 lity Ha d E H i} 1 q8 ih gk a3 fF § i Fi E FER Hi z g 8 f : ; f so closely as to be impossible of stopping.” Pontiac has slowly cut down its death rate due to accidents by over 100 per cent in the past year. From 16 deaths in 1951, the city last year had seven fatalities. So far this year, five have been killed. “But even as long as one death due to traffic accidents is reported, | is shows that something is wrong | somewhere,"’ said Haskill. The Weather ‘favor an adjustment in the wage —- Reduced Appropriation ait é F F E I rit; f F | 3 . a i: z t : fj i Hii] Ht (! TEE “hs ( ! Fl lke Tells Press Tax Cut Now Not Likely DURANDO OVER TURNER—Ernie Durando, right, bounces a off the head Kansas City last night rounds with Durando winning on a of Jesse Turner - The middleweight contest went the full ten 4 AP Wirephote in the third round of their fight in split decision. | Pontiac Deaths (Continued From Page One) question whether to ask Congress eo an increase in the T75-cent-an- Congress in his last economic re- port that the administration does floor at the proper time—a time of expanding economy. able decision. | Atomic Weapons—The President would not express any opinion as to where rests the power to decide possible use of atomic weapons in defense of Western Europe. Noting | that the North Atlantic Treaty Council is meeting this weekend in Paris, Eisenhower said that | very question is up for discussion there. He said it would be anwise for him to talk about it under the | circumstances, t Bricker Amendment — Respond- St. Joseph Mercy Hospital from in- | Eleuthere duPont, the founder of ing to a question, Eisenhower said juries received in an automobile | the company. there was no mention at his con- PONTIAC AND VICINITY : rather windy with snow flerries tonight Temerrew partly clowdy Nerthwesterty wing 12 te % miles an hour tenight Lew tonight 2 te %%, high temorrew 31 te 85. Temeorrew night partly cleedy and colder, lew 2 te 24 Teday “tm Pontiac ferences this week with congres- sional leaders of revival of the Bricker amendment to restrict | treaty making powers. Eisenhower opposed the consti- tutional amendment proposed by The Rev. David Martin of the) The funeral will be held Friday 4nd an estimated 2,144 injured. Christian Temple will officiate with ‘burial in Perry Mount Park Ceme- tery. Mr. Hall died Monday .at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an iltness of three days. Prayer service for Robert Lee Martin will be Thursday at 10:30 a.m. from Voorhees-Siple Chapel, with the Rev. John W. Mujder of Central Methodist Church officiat- ing. Burial will follow in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. He is the son of Carl D. and Vivian Martin of 60 N. Sanford St. He died shortly after birth yester- day morning. Besides his parents, a sister and two brothers survive, Betty Jean and James Carl Kuerbitz, and Carl D. Martin Jr., all at home. Mrs. Danny D. McClusky Rosary will be recited tonight at 8:30 p.m. at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home for Mrs. Danny D. (Donna Lou) McClusky, 20, of 7705 Chrysler St The funeral will be held Thurs- day at 9 am. from St. Michael's Catholic Church with buria] in Mount Hope Cemetery. Mrs. McClusky died Monday in accident. She was born here March 24, 1934; the daughter of Frank and Lucille Tatro Merchant. She had lived all her life in Pon- tiac and Was a member of St. Benedict Catholic Church. Besides her husband, she is sur- aglavest temperature preceding @ am | >°. Bricker (R-Ohio) at the last vived by her parents and a son, Ate am Direction. Northwest. Sun sets Wednesday at 5 00 pm | Sun rises Thursday at 7.55 p killed in the Senate. a session of C P and , cy Wind velocity § mph! of Congress, it was | David Allan at home, Also sur 'viving are three sisters, Mrs, Gor- * | sisters. Moon rises Wednesday at {1-39 Pm Moon sets Thursday at 12-04 Pm Dewntown Tempers teres see Tees@ay in Pontioc Pontiac City Affairs (As recorded downtown) The City Commission “played"’ Lowest temperature. 9.0 23 to an empty house last night as it | ‘Weather Cloedy’ anow is incy” °?, Wickly ran through a short agenda Ges esa Ee Secs For the first time in weeks not | or spect . esent Highest temperature........°....... 33 . : rae was a a the Lowest temperature............... 2 |commissioners went through rou- Mean temperature.................. 26.58 tine business. } a | They accepted the recommenda- Wighest ond, Lows Sempereteres Thte tion of City Attorney William A. | 2 im 1933 -1 in 1916; Ewalt to accept a maintenance | .. @eabbegs Cempuntere Chart bond from the Sherwood Home | ‘Alpena » n Lansing 31 39 Builders for street construction in Baltimore Angeles 73 : P Brownsville 15 47 Marquette” 36 23, Vashington Park Buffalo 33 32 Miami m1 $$ Unanimously, they agreed to) Chicags 5 ; Be emg >: seal od 45, turn down the applications for B. 8 Mew York @ & wholesale food licerises filed’ by | 5 ‘2 St Leute 4 34 | Rd.. and John L. Hoffman, of De- City 50 30 Traverse City 90 28 | troit. ~ | No Spectators Are Present as City Commission Meets The commission canceled a side- walk contract with the Monte Con- | struction Co. on the recommenda- | tion of City Manager Walter K. | Willman. The company had pre- viously agreed to the cancellation. Confirmed was a special assess- ment roll for improvements on the alley between Sanford and Ard- more streets, from Lois to Michi- gan. The commissioners agreed to ac- cept the offer of the ladies aux- iliary of VFW Post 1370 to furnish the flag for the commission room in the new City Hall. Willman presented a brief run- down on the city managers confer- | ence he attended in Florida. j A don Crittenden of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Marvin Vest of Waterford township, Mrs. Jacob Quick of Aw burn Heights; two brothers, Wil- lard and Donald, both of Pontiac. John L. Platt John L. Platt, 69, of Lafayette, | Ind., died this morning at St. Jo- | » | seph Mercy Hospital. He had lived with his son, James E., at 1819 Ferry St. for a month and a half. Born in Stockwell, Ind., he was | married to Alice M, Zahn. Surviving besides his widow and son. are three daught@s, Mrs. Alick Richardson of Pontiac, Mrs. Forest Marble of Saginaw, Mrs. Paul Ferneding of Indianapolis and five grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers, Jacob of Stockwell, Ind., and Ever- ett of Lafayette, Ind., and three | Mr. Platt will be taken to Seller- Barker Funeral Home tn Lafayette On Thursday. Funeral arrange- ments are by Donelson-Johns Fu- neral Home. Kern K. Summers Kern K. Summers, 85, of 218 N. | Johnson Ave., died this morning at | St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after -an illness of six days. - Mr., Summers was born in Troy Township Nov. 27, 1869 and mar. | ried Olive Shattuck in Detroit, Nov. | 9, 1904. He was a member of the | First Baptist Church here. He had dived his entire life in Oakland | County and 48 years in Pontiac. Besides his widow, he is survived ‘ at 2 p.m, from the Donelson-Johns | | Funeral Home with burial in Perry | Mount Park Cemetery. Mrs. William Walsh | Mrs. William (Irene) Walsh, 26. |of 306 Prospect St. died at her home yesterday. | Born in Pontiac Sept. 16. 1928. | she was the daughter of David and Pearl Young Merriman. She was married here April 26, 1947. Besides her husband and mother, | she is survived by three children, | James, Glo-Ann and Melaine. all at home, two brothers, Thomas of Greenville, 8. C. and Chartes of | Pontiac also survive. The funeral will be held Thurs- day at 1:30 p.m. from the Huntoon Funeral Home with the Rev. David | Mortensen of the Marimont Bap- | tist Church officiating. Burial will follow in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery Eugene du Pont, 81, Dies at Home in Wilmington | WILMINGTON, Del. (UP)—Eu- | /gene duPont. §1, a director of the | DuPont company since 1917. died | today at his home near here. | He was the son of a former Du- | Pont president and a grandson of a | His survivors include a daughter, !Mrs. Benjamin Warren of Grosse , Pointe. Mich... who formerly was | married to Franklin D. Roosevelt | Jr.. son of the late president } } | | PAALPPSP PRICES SLASHED Stainies Steel Copper Clad Guaranteed Ist Quality Most complete selection of Re- vere Ware in weeks and weeks pots, pans, kettles, racks, Just take 33% OPF ne- “fair-traded” ete tionally advertised pricey at Simms 98 N. Saginaw —2nd Floor ~errrrvrvevevrvrvrvevevewvvevvwTVveVTeTTT TT TTT TTT ere i i i i i li ih hi i hi hh hi hi i hi hi hi i hi hi hi hh hi hi i ti hi he he i he he ht de of Ike's Plans House speaker's gavel to Rep. Rayburn (D-Tex) Jan. 5, said he carried from a bipartisan White House conference yesterday the impression that “Democrats will cooperate with us on some things, but not on others.” terious telephone calis in which a == = person with a Russian accent asked | “But I don't have any doubt that | him to appear again in the Soviet we will get the essential parts of | sector. He said he declined. to do the. President's program pessed,”’ | this because he feared a kidnaping he said in an interview, He did not say what he regarded as ‘essential’ among the Eisen- hower proposals, to be delivered to Congress in the President's State of the Union message Jan. 6. This will be followed in mid- month by the annual budget mes- sage which a informed source said will propose spending in the fiscal year starting next July 1 of between 63 billion and 64 billion dollars. This informant, a GOP lawmaker who sat in on the White House talks but who asked not to be named, said present indications are for a three-billion-dollar deficit in the new fiscal year. Treasury estimates for the cur- rent fiscal year are that spending will t» about 64 billion dollars and the dificit about 4% billions. Mounting Death Toll Mars Safety Day ‘ (Continued From Page One) cluding two whose car plunged over an embankment near Co- lumbus as they tried te cut- distance a police car. ° There were seven crackups in THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, ‘Sees DemOK sin RE C. of Members fo Board the membership-at-large were B. Ralph Eastridge (J.C. Penney Co.) Henry Gotham (Pontiac Retail Store), -Reginald J. Nicholas (Fish- er Body Division), Edward J. No- vak (Michigan Bell Telephone Co.) | and John A. Riley (Pontiac Press). | board members Jan. 1, Five new members are elected annually. the board’s first meeting in Jan- First Lady Invited fo Girl Scout Camp ¥ i i i i | z E C. Names Five The five-will join the 10 other New officers will be elected at = DBPL PLL Nt te lt ll et le la ‘SOLD OUT’ Last Week So - We Got More to Offer at the SAME LOW PRICE! eee Save $5.62 on the DORMEYER “Dormy” Portable Electric Mixer Regular $8 the first two hours in Chicago and Scouts, Mary Lynn was chosen $19.50 $ two persons were injured. A De-/trom about 150 Scouts from the NOW AT troit woman pedestrian was critl-/Qekiand County Council, hostess|) sIMMS— cally injured when a car struck | group for the roundup. 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COVERED CASSEROLE, $1.95 value, now. 98 a oe ee a ee ee ee Se BROTHE RS * E* oe x ’ ‘ i ogi * ; sa 2 a ) ; . ‘ 2 tz THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 % if tare Atfarkar. | 7 IQDAYS ASSIONMENT FOR: - - tar ‘| Crneiem Qeeut working for the Okiahonsa. City . % “ . : Legislator's Attacker: | : Hopes Dim for Fast | Orenivm Room Operator | ir ne ee Department ‘ty Hearing || JUNIOR EDITOR eee, Mag: (iticted 00 Medical Law |e he tar tee Gets Sanity Hearing " Solution to Murder Pa pcg ts Sager aches ot aa belt Aneriontetd bi ; ‘era King, operator Kewanee's weeks f ; Rew, Spend’ Graal teee| of eT) : . \ BRINLEY, Ark. @—A Bigh Pe |uranium tuna’ "has been t/q dream “haf in English half i charged with intent to murder| — Sot eS ae Coe eee Seen State . Edward R. Borgman jury chaxges violating the 3 poy thee Rapids), testified in his A > mye Illinois Medica) Practice Act. To Form Week Council own behalf at a- Superior Court Mrs. King opened the “tunnel” UP)—! in Gee sanity, hearing today. | Nov. ]5 im an S-by-16 foot room! LANS. ( es Dr. Davéd B. Davis and Dr. Ken- whose walls, ceiling and floor were pag a gag _named ae neth ‘Nickel, paychiatrists, have | st eae te ae to form @ Michigan Week coune!l ified hefore § or Judge! , es Thaddeus 5. Taylor that DeBoer lrreick persans who pei $10 for | of service cube. “Twipose of Se is insane now and was at the time | one-hour “treatments.” council will Pgemagen a he assaulted Borgman with service clubs rags ag- enna . | Jap Half-Americanized Week May. 1521." a statement —— es | OKLAHOMA CITY w= Yasushi | from the Michigan Economic De- over a purchase made said. through Borgman several years Sekiguchi, powapagerman ——— age, broke into the legisiator’s | home Nev. 14 brandishing ° a “| INTERESTED in a ONE CARAT Ec an told officers he strug- ‘ ¢ gled with the man and tell to the DIAMOND FOR HER? ... {foor affer being struck twice with | the weapon. Officers said DeBoer tried five times to shoot Borgman, but the gun misfired each time. DeBoer has pleaded innocent of attempte murdder, but the pros- ecutor’s office requested the sanity hearing to determine if he should be A SLED TO COAST ON made to stand trial on the : charge or he committed to a mea- Even when there is no snow you can have fun with an i tal institution! | fashioned sled like this. Just pull it along the floor or table top and | give its Junior Editor passenger a fine ride. 1. Start by painting the sled yellow, with green decorations. The ‘Refuses New Trial At the same time, ff you like, give the Junior Editor a red cap H l d F d C take of rubbers, blue snowsuit and green scarf ° : in an rau ase 2. Paste the whole picture down on heavy construction paper or | which filled the city's Notre GON.» — it | Wrapping paper. . sas cy Tlismmissed a umm 3. Cut out the sled. You don't have to cut out the triangular | Gibson, Tl, died Sunday of a tion to set aside a guilty plea and shapes unless you want to. Fold the runners on. the dotted lines. so grant trial for Mrs. Lois Moon | that the sled will stand up. Fold down the back end. Fold in tabs Ley, sentenced to prison after she | ‘A) and (B) and paste under the back end. This will make the pleaded guilty to conspiracy to de- | ‘led strong. fraud the state in land deals. | 4. Cut out the boy, separating arms from body, up te shoulders. the Judge Noel P. Fox said he was | Fold him forward just below the waist. Fold up his feet. Fold back satisfied that Mrs. Ley, a former | *C®f at shoulders and then fold scart near the ends, so that it will Muskegon real estate saleswoman.g Delp Prop boy up when he is seated on sled as shown in little picture. ‘Tear Up Wr B was “properly advised’ of her YU May want to paste him on sled. ong lock lright to trial by jury 5. Punch holes in boy's hands and in the front of the sled as Her at 20 . ; ‘ indicated. Run a string through these three holes and tie together, | 5, Street Department officials a torney contended P | leaving one end long. his petition for a trial that her Now, pull the sled around with this string. ADE 1 .00 50.00 4| GRADE 2;| GRADE 2 GRADE 6| GRADE —Fj Carat] $150.00 $185.00, §225.001 $265. 1 Carat 00, $600.00, $750. “a gift from Connolly’s means more” police said. The police named the three as attempted murder, but theJer mo Jerome Willard, Frank Villareal and Jerome B. Jones, all of De troit | counsel at the time did not give |. —— ——— — | her adequate advice on her legal | : = ae been thair street. “ugt, Wodey Bost | —_ Woman Facing Court! Steer winr"smorscr'ta cscn | promised that te street woud be 16 West HURON Street | Mrs. Ley was sentenced by Judge ef the five deaths. rebuilt immediately. He said his Fox last June to 18 months to five | * Fj Poj Death men had the right street but the © Registered Jewelers—American Gem Society © years in the Detroit House ot Cor- | {f] TIVE FOISON § | Besides Doss, they are Richard | wrong block. rection. She had pleaded guilty of TULSA, Okla. (INS) — Plump L. Morton of Emporia, Kan.; ae a to datvand the state of 49-year-old Nannie Doss, accused of Ala.; “tpwards of $10,000 In land. pur-| @7eereld Nannle Dow, accused Arle J. Lanning and Mm Loui! 69§ TEWART-GLENN COMPANY - S chases, | soother “wit in a | Holden Hazle, both of Lexington, Be Sure of Time, Space “ver persion sis asked ne cout| "het, wil appear in a Tula x | j ° : heh ch meaty nation under | since her sensational “rat poison” | Authorities salt wns ie which she made restitution of urders soned other persons, Ps Before Making Greetings $32,217, Judge Fox has yet to rule ome omni admitted Cluding two of her own children Families who make their own! Individual head shots mounted " ‘hat motion, poisoning four of her five hus %%4 her father, over the past 33 ? . Mak h Christmas cards derive tremen- /on somethting that indicates what's - a. ~~ bands but not her mother, will be years. _ Ly ; ‘ 2? e yours t & dous satisfaction from sending | new with you—a “mortgage” or a lonia Fugitives Nabbed brought into common pleas court pow-p siRS THE BOAT! Look . oe : meron cards that are individual and, ' child's fingerprinting or a dummy jn Ohio, Police Report _| Preliminary hearing in the in the want Ads NOW for that \S generally speaking, they enjoy army commissioin—can be made | . se death of her last victim, Samuel 4,5 you're after. Also place a the work. | into a single negative by @ photo: | EAST LANSING @® — Three) L. Doss, last Oct. 10. | Work Wanted Ad to reach em- ; But if you plan to embark on engraving plant, for reproduction. Ionia Reformatory fugitives who The mild-appearing, often- | ployers. mos? us an this project, be sure you have the | Most popular are simple lino |e @ Teformatory @ump truce | —— time and the space and that it will | jeum block prints that are printed | #"d later a car im their flight Mon-| be enjoyable rather than a harass- | in the home with inexpensive kits. |¢4Y Were captured in New London, | ment and a frustration. nen bn shihsinadl Ms Ohio, yr night, State Police re- . . . Made cards can range from the | » booklet put out by the C. 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Old | DETROIT @ — Representatives | he saved for these. of eight Lutheran church groups = must adjust itself to a mobile society. executive director of the Lutheran Mobility Council, told a council “Often mbility is the result of inner frustrations and the lack of hances spiritual difficulties Charlies P. Brinkman, director | division of the U. 8. Census | Bureau, told the conference cans change residence at least ence a year. the eight church groups coopers! ing in the national Lutheran CG ference, which go othe problems of American mobilit, and Mrs. Roosevelt Agrees to Movie on Husband — family that has a smal! .Christ- with silver sprinkles or candy top- | Churchmen Told urc men 0 wrappings of fabric scraps should were told yesterday the church Dr. Paul (. 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Hurry in while they fost! — — e Weite's Men's Shep—~Sueei Pleor octet 2. en THE PONTIAC PRESS Pottiae 13. Michigen é ——E—ESESES——————————————————— Entered at Post Office. Pontiac, Mich. as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The fs entitied extlusively to the use for of local news printed in this news- paper. as as AP news dispatches. T™ Pees is delivered by for 40 s service is pot @ ole to: bel svalatle, be “ai i”. 12.00 @ veer: elsewhere B in the Un States 620. in advance MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS~ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15.. 1954 J . . Our Mightiest Warship Launching of the Supercarrier For- restal marked a long and important step toward giving our Navy the world’s mightiest warship. Named in honor of our first Defense Secretary, the late James FORRESTAL, and christened by his widow, the ship, to be completed within a year, will cost $200,000,000. It will take a like sum to provide its complement of 90 atomic weapons carrying planes. _ The Forrestal’s tonnage is 59,- 600 and its overall length is 1,036 feet. Reports from the launching : scene Say it will have a top speed of 45 miles an hour. Its flight deck is longer than three full size football fields. * * * The supercarrier's offensive potential is unapproached by any other naval craft, If world conditions demand it, this mighty flat-top could carry de- structive atomic attack to any inhabited part of the world. —_ For the Navy the launching was far more significant than most such cere- monies. That was so because it was material proof of the sea arm's victory over the opponents of the supercarrier idea. Among the guests were two for- mer Navy secretaries, SULLIVAN and KIMBALL, both of whom had advocated this class of ship. * *® * In a neighboring dock the sec- ond of three sister ships, the Ranger, is under construction and at New York a third, the Saratoga, is farther along. Con- gress already had authorized the building of a fourth and the Defense Department plans to re- quest approval of a fifth. All this strikes us as sound defense planning, especially in view of the great ‘strides Russia is making toward being the world’s second naval power. Deeper Lake Channels Of vital interest to the entire Great Lakes area is the report by Army Engi- neers recommending deepening of con- necting lake channels to 27 feet. * * * A fact worth noting is that the report doesn't use the St. Lawrence Waterway as @ major argument for work that would cost an estimated $109,000,000. For sound economic reasons involving only Great Lakes shipping the engineers urge an expenditure almost equalling the amount authorized by the Wiley- Dondero Bill. The annual cost of the proj- ect is estimated at $4,250,000. But the savings resulting from ability to use deeper draft vessels figures out at $7,600,000. In addition, of course, there would be the extra advantage of being able to accom- _ modate the deeper draft ocean freighters. * ® * At present, lake shipping is limited to the 223 foot depth of connecting channels. Deepening operations are needed in the Detroit River, Lake St. Clair, St. Clair River, Straits of Macki- mac and the St. Mary's River. ‘As originally planned but never ratified by Congress, our share of the waterway project was to include deepening of these channels. The importance of reaping the max- mum benefits from the seaway should move Congress to authorize this work at the earliest opportunity == cur ———— Europe’s Auto Boom Something sharply reminiscent of the era which revolutionized life in the Unjted States is happening in Europe Most countries on the Conti- nent are experiencing an auto boom. Cars no longer are the’ exclusive playthings of the rich. poo Middle class people are becoming _ motorized in droves: Automobiles haven't reached the workers yet but ‘motorbikes have. tA x * * According to surveys for U. S. News & World Report, the people of Londan, Bonn, Rome, Paris and the Scandi- navian countries are hurtling full speed ahead into the motor age. As a result ‘automobile factories are humming and car registrations are increasing by leaps and bounds. ° Since 1938 automobile produc- tion in Western Europe has more than doubled. Car ownership has doubled in the last seven years. The inevitable consequence is that Europe only now is begin- ning to. recognize and meet problems we faced. and solved long ago. Neither highways nor traffic laws have kept pace with the new travel tempo. Few European countries have speed limits, French drivers cruise the open highways at speeds‘as high as 80 — miles an hour and accident rates are soaring. * * * Despite predictions that condi- tions will limit their business, Europe's motor makers are happy. They look out undisturbed on widening streams of traffic, rush hour jams, crowded parking areas and other products of the motor age. : . The effect of this boom is to give Europe one automobile for every 36 in- habitants. Figures for Sweden are one in 17, Britain one in 18, France one in 23 and West Germany one in 47. A HILL-BILLY tenor is a man who sings by ear through his nose. The Man About Town Uncle Sam to Help Postal Vehicles to Drop Their Hard to See Color Junk: What we keep for years to throw away the day before we need it. , As a permanent adjunct to garry on the teachings of this Safe Driving Day, Postmaster Leslie H. Dean, Sr., announces today that all local post office vehicles are to be painted new colors, to make them more visible in traffic. In line with the nationwide switch from the old olivé drab, very difficult to see in sub- dued light, each of them will appear in the national colors, red, white and Blue The conversion is to be made gradually, and with- out extra cost, as they need repainting. The upper por- tion of the vehicles is to be white and the lower por- tion blue, with a band of red reflective ma- terial running around the middle with gold letters and numerals When he assumes his new office as Sheriff of Oakland County on Jan. 1, Frank Irons will find there a large easy chair, bearing a plaque stating that !{ comes from his home city of Berkley. My scout over there sends word that Supervisor Genevieve C. Schock had much to do with putting the thing across. in recognition of his good work as their chief of police’ The plaque was pre- sented to Mr Irons at a recent appreciation meeting there An Oakland County young lady, < Miss Judith Anderson of Lake Orion, was “Emcee” at the recent “Settle Your Future’ day program at Mary- grove College When she was on a trip through Europe last summer Mrs. Paul E. Salzman of the Pontiac City Parks and Recreation office picked up In England a booklet with a poem on traffic safety that only suggests the essentials we are putting into effect on the drive whose peak comes today Writing from her home near Lapeer, Mrs. Clarence Updegrove says, “The Pontiac Press ran a picture of a woman away off in ‘Utah and her rex begonia plant that’s just a dwarf when compared to mine’ Outdoor pansies that bloomed al! last win- ter are reported by ; Mrs. Olive Smith: of Auburn Heights, who says they are at the base of a warm chimney, and now fully prepared for a repeat performance Adding his voice of -warning about thin ice, Chief of Police Herbert W. Straley tells our young people that.one of his biggest hopes is that we can get through the winter without the loss of even one Pontiac life by drowning Verbal Orchids to— The South Lyon Herald; entering its seventy-sixth year of publica- tion. > 4: - -| THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 “a 4 “Unable (Whew! ) , Voice of the People Reader Praises Press as Source of Much Valuable Information;Liked Money Series (Letters will be condensed when neces- eee of lack of space. Full — and telephone number of Writer must eccompany letters but these will not be published tf the writer so requests uniess the letter is critical tp tt mature) I have been reading the Pontiac Press since 1938. I am a former Montrealer, where my folks still live. What |! like most about your newspaper are the articles of long- lasting interest: educational, like psychology. interior decorating. tips on maintenance, building money management, religious ar- ticles, reference articles for our guidance. 1 appreciate particularly your recent series, “You and Your Money,"’ and “Santa and the Mars King.” and the latest religious series. Thank you very much and congratulations. . I need information on insurance Please send me the full Address of Mr. Merryle S. Rukeyser, author of “You and Your Money.” =: Detroit Reader Use of Word ‘Christmas’ ls Lauded by Pastor I have been observing the ad- vertisements and the seasonal pub- licity in Nour paper the last few days. and I would like to commend our merchants and the professional places of business for using the word ‘Christmas’ as it should be spelled instead of “Xmas.” This, I hope. is indicative of a return to the true conception of this great religious holiday. or maybe I should say ‘‘Holy Day.” I believe there are many thousands of other citizens who share this same feeling George D. Murphy, Pastor 131 Prospect Females in Ftctories Just Average Women I am writing in answer to a re- cent letter from “A Wife.” ried men were running around with wormnen and homes were being broken up everyday. by women from every walk of hfe. years be fore women went to work in the factories Women fm the fac are just. average American women, Mest of ws are women with large families, divercees and widows. Some are singte, but all Case Records of a Psychologist Mar-* of us are just trying to make a living for ourselves and families. There are exceptions to the rule but you will find that in any vo cation. Just because one or two women run around with married men, that is Ao reason to condemn the thousands of us who don't. A married man who runs around will do so regardless of where he meets the woman Some men, for no special reason can't seem to settle down with one woman and sometimes there is a very good reason for their errant ways. I think you are being very unfair blaming it all on the women in the factories. A Woman Factory Worker Looking Back % Years Ago REICH FLEET allowed to make repairs on torpedoed cruiser FINNS WILL ASK Russia to re- sume negotiations _ @ Years Ago BOYLE QUITS emergency re- board. SURVEY STARTED for steady jobs in the auto industry. Couples With Pensions of $50 a Month Can Live Comfortably on Tiny Farm has miraculous health values. apart from the ter- ramycin we medics obtain from it If you own a small plot of only five acres, it will fur- nish you tranquility of mind plus a vacation spot, during the many years before you need to retire thereon. Ry DR. GEORGE W. ORANE Case M-39%: Hiram W., aged 64. is a wealthy lowa farmer who owns 1,000 acres of black prairie soil One day recently he decided -to buy an adjoining 160 acres, so went to the bank to get the money. The banker remonstrated with Hiram telling him he already had more land than he could keep track of Sotl “Why under the sun are you adding more acres te your al- ready large holdings?” the bank- er concluded. Well, Bill,” replied the farmer, “I just got to thinkin’ last night. And it come to me all of a sudden that they ain't makin’ any more of the stuff” Hiram i< quite right. We are not making any more acres in the USA In fact. sotl erosion is de- stroving milhons of acres each year Meanwhile however, our popula tion is zooming rapidly. Before the present crop of new babies dics at the ripe age of about 75, it is estimated that dur population will have doubled! So buy vourself a small plot of ) “Aunt Het Hearn so much propaganda is hike havin’ five watches and clocks in the house. They're all so dif- ferent you don't even trust the ope that's right. 4 second-rate land so you can rest easier in your mind during the many ‘ears before you retire In most. places around the US A you can purchase such second-rate land for less than $100 per acre. And on five acres you can raise all the garden vegetables you can use. For even peor soil will produce bountifully for only an elderty couple's wants. Yesterday | described the case of a clergyman who died for lack of the will to live And his despond- ency Was based on the fact that he had no place to live when he fe tired He had failed to insure his: fu ture with a small plot of ground So he knew ‘that his pension of about $75 per month would be de- manded by an Old Peoples Home ta which he and his wife might re- tine If you must live in a single room inacit\ apartment or a rest home. then $7> per month amece will not gu far But if you have your own plot ef ground, then an outside cash Income of even $30 a month can tide an elderly couple along. And on $75 te $100 per month, you ean live quite comfortably. I'm not talking as a braintruster. I grew up on a farm and know whereof I speak even in current times of inflation Any elderly couple who can hobbie around can till a garden that will furnish all the potatoes beans, corn. tomatoes and other vegetables they will need all year You can hire a_ neighboring farmer to plow the garden plot with his tractor for $3 to $5. A dozen hens will furnish you plenty of eggs. In fact, you can have enough surplus to trade te the grocer for coffee or sugar, which you de net raise on your own land. You can keep a cow and a sow The cow can get adequate pastur- age on two acres of your five acres. Her milk will furnish you butter. cheese, cream and skim milk for chickens and a sow. You can sell her calf and the sow's pigs for any outside corn or hay they may need for food. Don't expect to make money on a >acre plot of second rate soil, but by furnishing your own labor and with an outside source of cash income. as from Social Security or a modest pension, you can live comfortably. So buy yourself five acres. Such a farm will give you tranquility of mind during the many years be- fore you need to retire upon it in your old age. (Copyright Mopkine Syndicate Ine) David Lawrence Says: . ~ resident Eisenhower WASHINGTON—Political myths have a way of developing out of a i He ad iL 5 eae - ene i 5 allie PEs lisz é Wilson can be cited as applicable today. He said: “If a president doesn't want the nomination and will not run on his own record, it isn't: worth anything to anybody else in his party, either.” Even if by 1956 the record of It can, therefore, be taken for granted that Eisenhower will be renominated, Whether he can be elected in 1956, even with his per- running heavily against the Repub- lican Party today, as the recent congressional election so clearly showed Another myth is collapsing. The other day an ambiguous phrase by the Jumor senator from Wis- consin, saying he had every inten- tion of supporting the Republican Party ‘‘at the present time,”’ set off a lot of speculation. But it turns out that nobody on Capitol Hill has come out since in favor of a third party—and nobody will. For the simple truth ts that a bipartisan coglitiog working in- side of both major parties is a far more effective way of in- fluencing an election result. Sometimes it is an organized movement and sometimes it rep- resents the identical feeling of a faction of Democrats paralieling a faction of Republicans but with no apparent connection one with the other. The 1956 campaign may show such a dissent inside the Demo- cratic and the Republican parties. Independents could move from one party to the other depending on whether one candidate or the other approximates more closely the Viewpoint of the dissenters on some concrete issues A national issue on “peaceful coexistence’ and alleged Gonces- sions to the Reds' by the adminis- tration is in the making. Also the Bricker amendment is by . no means dead as a political issue. It is being mentioned as one of the things that contributed to the de- feat of Senator Ferguson, Republi- can, in Michigan last month. His single vote in the Senate against the George substitute for the Bricker amendment is pointed to as having been decisive. While no third-party moeve- ment is in the offing, the inde- pendence of the Voters shows more, instead of bess, evidence of asserting itself. Perhaps the most remarkable example of this was what happened in South Carolina where former Governor Strom Thurmond, Democrat, was elected senator over Edgar Brown, Democrat, by a write-in Will Be Renominated | of 143,000 to 83,000 for the printed ballot of candidate Brown. himself was chairman — in refus- ing to hold a primary election. On the very next day after this was announced, Tom Waring. editor of the “Charleston (S.C.) News and Courier,’’ in a front-page editorial called for a write-in vote by the people of the state. Other news- papers followed his initiative. It was a journalistic service of cour- age and enterprise. In less thah 60 days the people did an unheard- of thing—they actually wrote in the name of a candidate wiiose name or party had not been printed on the ballot, and he won. It shows the strength an inde- pendent movement can attain when there's an issue on which the peo ple ‘are aroused. (Copyright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) Seeing ex-prexy Hoover back in Germany is like waiting for the second show. Just about 30 consecutive years 4 Mr. Hoover was in Germany ‘unloading the cornucopia of plen-. ty unto all the inhabitants there- of. Which benevolent largesse was based on the theory of being kind to thine enemy that thy days in the land may seem: long. Mr. Hoover and myself are old roomies. We went to differ- ent schools together. My diploma was leather in the shape of a boot. At the time we wrote a prophetie paragraph, “Mr. Hoover is fatten- ing Europe up for the next war.” It only required twenty years for that stencil to incubate. We didn't write that expe- rience-based squib because we were at logger-noggins with Mr. Hoover, because we detested Eu- rope or because we had reached that stage in numbness where we were using barbed wire for dental floss -Europe was rebuilt by Anne Mor- gan, fed by Mr. Hoover and lulled into complacent belligerence by the dulcet strains of Krupp's yo-yo factory. Proof that long-range thinking also includes hiring row- boats by the hour. Just about the time this stack of ever-blooming storm signals deponed, ‘“‘When we spot a Jap- anese tourist with machine gun and bayonet we are not fooled by his dollar camera.” Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Tonight I held you in my arms .. . And then I let you go...I kissed your lips and walked away Into the falling snow ... No, I was not deserting you... As snowflakes touched the ground . . | merely meant to slip away . Without a sigh or sound... Because | felt surrounded by . . A miracle come true... And I could hardly tell myself . . . That it was really you... My heart js still uncertain and... I only hope and pray .. . That you will love me just as much .. . When moonlight turns to day , .. I hope it is no passing dream ... From which I must awake ... But I may live through countless years .. . For your beloved sake. (Copyright 1984) THOUGATS FOR TODAY Turn, O backsliding children, saith the Lord; for I am mar- ried unto you: and I will take you one of a city, and two of a family, and I will bring you te Zien.—Jeremiah 3:14, s Every Sufferer From Angina Pectoris Should Carry Nitroglycerine Tablets By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Angina came upon me about 2 years ago when walking fast one day on the street. The pain seemed to start in my chest and run down both arms below the elbows And was severe. I immediately con- sulted my doctor, who gave me a general overhauling and a careful heart test. and said “‘vour heart is not bad at all. but don't walk so fast and don't indulge in strenuous heavy work for a while’ He gave me some medi- cine. After that the pangs left my arms and were confined to the exercise or . chest and not so severe as be- fore. (K.E.C.) (Se far K.E.C.s Then (continues K.E.C.) I saw your statement ._. (After all. it is obvious that my friend K.E.C. is a man of good judgment. He didn't sayehe saw my ad.) , sour statement eoncerning the use of n#troglycerin for the pre- vention or relief of seizures of angina pectoris, and I procured a vial of 100 tablets from the drug- gist. I have used the tablets care- fully, as you advised, knowing that nitroglycerin is powerful medicine For instance I plop just one tablet in my mouth under my tongue if I feel the pang coming on or even much distress when walking down the street. and I get relief in a few moments. Your article was certainly a God-send to me : forever in your debt’... (K.E.C.) From this report you might in- | For persons of ordinary intel! . a8 some druggists inform me whenever I recomend nitro- glyeerin for angina. the law or some regulation or other prohibits sale of nitroglycerin tablets with- out prescription. In Little Lesson No. 2. the book. let CVD, about heart and artery troubles, for which send 25¢ and stamped, self-addressed envelope, I say: “Every sufferer from angina pectoris should carry at all times a few tablets of nitroglycerin (otherwise called gioncin or gly- ceryl trinitrate), each tablet con- taining 1-200th to 1-108th of a grain. ““Sych a tablet, dissolved in the mouth, acts in two minutes. Nitro- dose three or four times a weeks or months with benefit and without untoward effect.” Signed letters not more than — el danger. 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TELEGRAPH } ATAtL4 PONTIAC sTores : . 7 OPEN. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY TILL 9 P.M. © _ MEL-O-CRUST - Sliced - Enriched - White - This Week's @536NO.PERRY —- @ 59 SO. SAGINAW BRE AD Bakery Special * OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, TILL 9 P.M. ‘TWELVE. -_ Hal Boyle Says: Start Your Brooding Now on Mistakes During 1954 NEW YORK w—Are you a last- minute brooder? De you wait until 1955 actually begins before you start brooding | too much sudtien exercise, is bad | for anybody, and particularly bad about all the wrong things you did in 194° Well, why keep putting it off? Why not be an early brooder? | There are still 16 good brooding days left before the first of Janv- ary. Why not do your brooding now. and avoid the late season rush” - s, . It is this hatlg of postponing his brooding that ruins the post-holli- day period for many an average man He wakes up on New Year's morning, feeling the effects of too much partying the night before takes a look at himself in a-mirror, then crawls back into bed, mutter- ing to himself = Boy, what a louse I've been al! year'” His 12-month callec tion of con science pangs strikes him all at once, and he writhes in menta self-torment. His mind is crowded with the memories of all the ways he has let down himself’ Ins boss his wife, his kids—and Norman} Vincent Peale—during the preced |? ing 365 days. * « Guerwienane by a Vast sense | of guilt, the tortured wretch takes | no joy in the bright prospects of | portunity in the year just ended In a blue funk he makes wild, hopeless resolves to do better— | good reslutions that would test, the mettle of an angel, resolutions he knows he can't possibly keep, and thus plants the seeds of future conscience pangs, Reduced to a kind of moral jelly by this titanic attack of mass brooding, the guy really doesn't manage to lift himself out of his depression until he sees his first | robin ° | Meanwhile he is pretty grim | company for other members of the house, and the kids keep asking: | “Mama, what's the matter with | Daddy? Did somebody give him a! new ulcer for Christmas”’ The way to avoid this ciention| is to start your year-end brooding right now. But don't do it all at once. Space it out. You can begin gradually. Just BISQUICK brood 5‘to 10 minutes @ day until | you ‘feel you are getting the hang it. Too much sudden brooding, like for people over 40 * 6 @ One easy way to get into thé swing of it is to start off by brooding over all the wrong things | you did yourself But, of course, to do a thorough all-around job .of brooding you can't treat it like a one-way street If you don't brood back over your own mistakes half the job, and you're missing the real scientific value of brood ing to the task right no® Then. when the new vear arrives... you ll be all brooded out, and eager to face the | challenges ahead * * * And that brings up a final sug gestion. Timing is very important in constructive brooding Don't walt until next June to get sou 1955 brooding under way. Get in a little spring practice during April Then, if you are really the knack of profitable brooding you'll take time to brood about what lies ahead as wel! as what is getting | already past The guy who is most likely to stay out of troyble in this world is the guy who doeg a little con structive brooding in advance—for | the year ahead. because he feels | if he doesn’t like the price tag’ on | he has wasted all the splendid op-| what tie sees. he won't have to! | buy the penalty — ~~ —— PRN BUSHM MAE you're only doing | The main thing is to buckle down . -* | Navy Commandant Commutes by Air GLENVIEW, It). @—Rear Adm. Daniel V. Gallery, the flying chief of naval air reserve training at Glenview Naval Air Station, has additional duties as interim com- | mandant of the 9th Naval District at Great Lakes Naval Training ;€ iter. He commutes by helicopter and frequently makes the 15min ute trip severa) times daily As air reserve training chief 'Gallery’s command covers the .en tire United States. The 9th Naval District, largest in the U.S.. con- sists of 13 states Ve THE PONTIAC PRESS,/WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15,.1954 | i ee! Indians Considering Bids for Uranium. Prospecting VALENTINE, Ariz. @ — The, Hualapai Indian Council is | | considering bids received for uran- jum prospecting rights on some’ 200,000 acres of reservation land. 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AU) MC NE | gE ue a YS pt aly la Bit § [ig a By Wise i UB at Hill E He ti ae geld ce Gn fal My Bay ag) aa sHecmea at Ror eat ie Sativa abel S UEinit dnt | * 2 SIXTEEN: i a England Hangs ] Woman Killer - "Native of Cyprus Dies || | on Gallows for Murder) ~ yof Daughter-in-law = *| | LONDON ®—Mrs. Styllou Chris- toi was hanged in Holloway Jail = © today for the murder of ber; — daughter-in-law: A native of Cyprus Who spoke no English, she was the first woman sent to the gallows in London in 31 years. n i i at ff a | oe j F i B z ¥ ? 4 5 5 The Art of Thinking’ Author Dies in Paris A i ‘ ill a. ae a. = the in the Central's | im the apartment. Making the . introductions . was bbparle sorts muty todee ana Cause of the derailment of the Gov. Robert Kennon, a past mas- ter i sw yl iia Mai. li THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER.15, 1954 : | ed ° : | 4 ; SAre Injured —ssrmis;s zeman nto, Defense Chief Sis sax “ “""*™ | School Band Leaders ards. Fifteen mon the fast. BAGS 2 Crows Interviewed at the executive . ‘ae . on \Paoving train telt the valle ‘hie ° - ~ | mansion where he was a house at National Meeting in Derailment ‘thee cor on the semand els east? 11 1 1ne Out = ~ ——_. Wilson rt Sa a al the cars crashed into| BATON ROUGE, La. W-Secre-| ater the hunt: mental bus department of he a - tary of Wilson fired-twice! ., . Cars ‘ile Up. Against et ean wa a na Danae some tara cP ya, i | ae cet are Ure Apartment Building in root* \diigial. satay nd Sonali tt oe nl the Paris, Ill. | RE Hendershot, wats two birds in his first | convention of the Schoo! PARIS, Il. @~Twenty cars of the yards, said he and other train ri , . jn Sr Yak Conteel freight | crewmen rescued the four persons hunting. ‘to China on 11 Airmen Daie.C. Masrie, head of the @>- tank car was not determined, New store-apartment crashed into a crow . _| “T've hunted quail, duck, , trainmen said indications pa a Message to Red Chi-| organize & year ago. Accompany The 2 cars, pglice wane the tanh ane tat the voila bo-| 9°02 and.ovan emigt,” Roameed [= ‘Docnter Chen Motel conamms iin Mituin to Uteke wane tee were “‘stacked like cordwood'’ 1 | cause of a broken wheel. the ruddy faced secretary 98 | ing the 11 American airmen the | junior high school music directors the right-of-way and main track Paris is near the Indiana border,| ®¢ hunting party unloaded gums | Peining regime has imprisoned on| Fred N. Wiest, Washington: Lewis ‘..| Ned Jewell, iis wite Exelyn, | about 160 miles south of Chicago. ccameau re Bes spy charges. A. Crew, Eastern, and Eldon C 22; their 4year-old son | : : ever Rosegart, Lincoln. . | Mrs. Irene Roberts, about 40, who Gives U to Avoid Wife crows. It’s fun.” , : leap detetie of Ge mane live in the second floor of the P Crow hunting is done without | handling except to say it was sent Canners Pushed Aside | building, suffered minor injuries.| TOKYO W—Hisashi Sekido, 42, ie : | “several days cor" ‘taetdh a " After treatment at the Paris hos- confessed he was the mysterious | day's h rere faye ce" Govt Ot) osaRy, Cin. © — Xt tis Ww qj | pital they were released. Crew ho ine| After a day’s hunt in on US. seller tm 1928, was re- i vealed today. FOR YOUNG ‘MOTHER’—Pink pram has quilted plastic body Dimnet died at his home in hood. It i , wi off with a damp cloth. te test | oe won't collapse, wipes “ Pp Wednesday and recog ‘his first will, he left the bulk of wes | sorter France tie wan ta” "| Ward's Effects Given in core to nie moner ve cf BMF —— later will bequeathed most of it . He was widely known in Ameri- Ram Cac soa wu» Former Sweetheart |. su nar ae Pn eg deed CHICAGO @—The personal ef Reds Make Reprisals | fects of Montgomery Ward Thorne, | = 5 $ low, a student at UCLA. She re- | lady's high-heeled shoes, 9 bottle from their home. Capt. Leonard | fused to comment on her estranged | of mustard — and Miss Ragen's| Wasowski, 41, said similar repris- | mate Porfirio Rubirosa, who has | love |etters. - als were taken against families of | his attentions to Hungarian| A contest for Thorne’s $1,700,000| the 11 crewmen who fled with Zen Zea Gabor. estate ig on in Probate Court. In| him. 20-year-old mail order heir who! Against Polish Seamen died last June under mysterious!) NEW YORK W#—A Polish tanker. Bobs circumstances, have been turned captain who gained asylum in the jover to his former sweetheart | free world after his ship was seized LOS ANGELES ® — Woolworth Maureen Ragen, 18. by the National Chinese off For- heiress Barbera Hutton flew here| They included: Water skis, a|mosa said yesterday Red authori-| trom City visit with | comic book, a jar of peanut butter, | ties in Poland. had. robbed and. her Lance Haugwitz-Revot- | first baseman's mitt, a pair of evicted his wife and two daughters | {) SAM-TA-CLAUS Benson Says: (= {| hol Be j JUST ARRIVED! N In TIME for XMAS GIFT GIVING ( MANUFACTURER'S CLEAN-UP! DRESS SHIRTS! SPORT SHIRTS! I Could Sell for $3.95 and $4.95 © White Dress Shirts! MY PRICE © Splash Weave Sports! 5 f © Luster Gabardines! 87 ; © Sporty Checks! $ fa «© Flannel Sports! 2 for $6.50 »\¢ © Name the Color, I have It! | ; $5.95 Corduroy MY PRICE m | WOOL! | |spoRT SHIRTS s 7 ! Sport Shirts a $487 , $687| | SAM BENSON ( + titiow eu eo cas ee 20 S. PERRY STREET Vaines! You Gave te $f Shirt! Open Till 9 P.M. =‘ Free Parking Hubbard Garage re Reader's Digest 49: cemeen's Frozen m Cc Chicken Parts. . “svcuat" 85 | irage nie... 2 <2 37° 1 Orange Juice... POT A». ‘ roast 3i Sliced BACON VA LU WAY enh ae 33515 Sachabow < Drayton Plaine The Trading Post 3405 Ormond Rd., White Leke Fulkerson Grocery 8990 Pontio: Lake Rd., Ponticc Leke Campbell's TOMATO SOUP 3 101 oz. Cans 29° y a cael f woe a oon a , Kirk: Douglas Changed | His Life by Hitchhiking By EARL WILSON NEW YORK~— , his life,” I said.to actor Kirk Douglas, “what was yours?” “It was when | hitchhiked 200 miles to enter college,” he re- | plied. “The last part of the trip was on top of a load of fer- “a When I got to St. Lawrence College, I really smelled.” *® * * * The handsome movie hero was sitting now amid the swank of the Colony. . “I'd worked as a itor im & schoo! building, and as a clerk in a department store , in. my year out of high school at Amsterdam, N. Y.,” he added. “It was fall and everybody was going back te school. I wasn't. I felt like an eld man at 18: “I hati an offer of a pretty good job with a wholesale areenty Rouse. I'd be able to afford a — car. “I said “To hell with it’ and started hitchhiking.” * * * . Kirk got interested in dra- > ss matics at college, switched © ©” from plans to bea teacher,and . 4° came to NY. where he wasa | | waiter while at drama school a> His new picture, “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,” in whien he’s on a sub- marine, and sings a song with a seal, comes out Dec. 22 around the U. 8S. He has three other finished pictures waiting for release. “Suppose you hadn't hitch- hiked?” I said. “I'd be in Amsterdam in al) the hometown dramatics and everybody‘d say, ‘That fellow should have gone on the stage.’ “As it is,” he added, “I'm in Hollywood, where everybody says, ‘That fellow should have gone into the grocery business’.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . CBS exec Hubbell Robinson reportedly has Bing Crosby ready to do a monthly TV series next season Model Carol | Blake will be one of the hostesses at) Miami Beach's new Balmoral Hotel. The next censorship hassle may come over the Italian film, “Game of Love.” lion. The juke box industry will donate Connie Boswell was named “Queen” . The stogie-smoking Maharanee of Baroda visited The Spindletop.” Dennis Day, Harry Belafonte, Billy Daniels and Sammy Davis Jr. follow Frank Sinatra into the Copa, in that order Joni James will do two Danny Thomas'l] play only two clubs next year the Copa and the Sands WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Britons will soon get commercials with their TV | shows; we're still try ing to get TV shows | with our commercials.”.—Richmond (Ky) Register THIS COLD WEATHER IS useful, claims Sarah Vaughan You just put water in a dish, hold it out the window, and poof —tnstant ice cu That's earl, brother (Copyright 1954) CAROL BLAKE LL ee “If every successful man has a turning point in| . Jack Webb's first movie, “Dragnet,” : cost $600,000: his next’ll cost three mil- | a day's take to the March of Dimes; | ~ months of one-nighters at 11 G's a week You can be sure he'll like... SLIPPERS Bvaas are America’s most popular slippers, year after year favorites with mee everywhere. 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Ma w—A woman who spent four years as an Army wife here more than 30 vears ago returned yesterday as the First Lady of the land Mrs. Dwight D. Eisehhower vis ited the post for a juncheon given for her by the Ft. Meade Officers’ Wives Club ; She alsp won the gratitude of an unidentified airman whose car had run out of gas on the Baltimore- Washington Expressiay She gave him a ride in her chauffeur-driven sedan as she “as en route to Meade. Locomotive Firm Told to Build Portable A-Plant WASHINGTON ® — The Ameri- can Locomotive Co. has been as- signed the job of building the Army a portable atomic™ power plant which can be broken into sections and flown to the most remote bases. The Atomic Energy Commission announced the award of a $2.096 733 contract to American Locomo tivé, of New York. to design. build and run the experimental. “‘pack- age’ plant. The mode plant is to he built at Ft. Bel Va. the Army's engineer training Center AEC and the Army will share the Lighter can be initialied. Mascu lin Warrior cuff links are popular Cigarette case ‘top) has a jew Bottom, custom cuff-tie set watch, belt buckle cherished gifts. tie clasp eler's finish. is in silver may seem to fal] tion" but few you can give are surer to _ welcomed On a list of any mans Christ in the female ranks. a man rare! mas dekires, the jewelry to rank near the top Handsome accessory items are enjoyed by the men as m by women, but in contrast to those precious gifts from buys for himself class Counter are certain Wf it weren't for gift occasions, he often would go without them. All of which offers a moral to | cigarette lighters, many others yo buckles uch. @S those with gift shopping problems The gift of a tie pin or cuff links Jewelry for men is limited by Ring, cuff links, te clasp. | But all are Traditional Jewelry and Accessories Are Always Among Men’ s Gitt Wishes dupliea ther things tk more Ditto for watch bands and rings and Shoppers who choose ai watch Twill find that the famous’ brand names have many new models | with modest prices. Some have sweep second hands and brightly » . luminous, dials « They are watertight, seifwind in, shockproof, anti-magaetic and rustproof—in stajniess steel or gold-filled cases. ' already, a new expansion watch band will rate you a roaring thank | you Seo will the many new cuff link | styles. or a handsome cigar-ciga rette Highter Another sure-fire bet is a practi cal cigarette case. One new model has a unique pop-up top and a gleaming jewelers finist ‘Attempts fo Sell Self for $195 to Pay Debts TOKYO WW—A sullen young man with his his lonely today in downtown Tokyo spurned offers of charity Around his neck hung a neaty lettered sign: “Kono Inochi Uri- mas'’—"‘This Life for Sale Satoshita Horitas asking price is 70.000 Yen (about $195) The 22-year-old Japanese turned down offers of money from shop | pers | “life for sale’’ He He said he is so deeply in debt— vhis only way out is to sell his services for jife In two days of waiting, no takers yT yA AP serchoay Priced choir FAQ? You Pay Only $1 a Week Now you can give the diamond of your dreams! 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Easv to read dial sweep second hand. expansion band Hand for Swiss Man’ s 17 Jewel Water-Resistant Shock-Resistant Watch ] 4” Musical Jewel Bex | reails designed to $2.49 th plenty of room iewelrs Imported Special! isome box w all her music box I rpansion Watch Bands Even if the man hes a watch: —_ kept up chilly wait for a buyer _THF. PONTI AC PRESS, WEDNESD: AY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 . Pair Convicted = in Thrill Killing Jury Suggests Youths Spend Lives in Prison for Tortyre-Slaying NEW ‘YORK «®—Two Brooklyn youths were convicted of first-de- gree murder yesterday in the thrill slaying of a %4-year-old factory hand. An all male Kings County jury yr Jack Koslow 18, and Melvin Mittman, 17,) spend the rest of their lives in jail They were found. guilty of tor- turing Willard Menter. in a Brook- lyn park last Aug 17. The torture resulted in Menteg's drowning in the East River * * . recommended th Originally four youths had been indicted. One of them, - Robert Trachtenberg. 15, previously was granted a separate trial and test:- fied for the prosecution. A first degree murder charge against Jerome Lieberman, 17, was dis- missed last week He still faces a manslaughter charge depicted by the prosecution as leader of the gang Koslow was which roamed Brooklyn parks at ‘cent victims cudnt and torturing inno ' “for thrills.” Attorneys for Koslow and Mitt- man argued that Menter’s death was not murder but resulted fngm a mischevious prank. They said they would appeal the verdict The sentencing date has not been | me Little Danger of War, Navy Secretary Says > RIVERSIDE, Calif. (®—There is little present danger of global war, Secretary of the Navy Charies §, Thomas says, because “the free world is too strong, actually and potentially, and our potentional enemy is still too weak.” In a speech last night at the! Institute of World Affairs. Thomas said, however, that the Korean War demonstrates that smaller / wars can be “just as defeating and just as conclusive’ as full- scale wars. That js why, he said, | the free world still needs con-_ ventional weapons and ground troops r ght, India Rail Crash Kills 3 ‘NEW DELHI, India w—Three persons were killed and 12 injured last night when a passenger train | fammed a freight train standing in Banaras station, a spokesman for the government railway system er ee te ——- — + ee Me. — — = " BLACK PHANTOM BICYCLE ‘8 6” ENGLISH LIGHTWEIGHT BICYCLE 3-speed gears—pump—tool bog—-stand. F ee 1,000 TOYS! Jaguar BICYCLES ‘749 gears, | 34” tires, chrome SCHWINN CORVETTE BICYCLES Girls’ and boys’ 26-inch S$ 95 fenders and chrome front 74 carrier models with 3-speed $7.30 Down—$3.25 Per Week "PANTHER BICYCLE “7 4” “TIGER LIGHTWEIGHT BICYCLE speed SO 4% $A 395 43”. . GO ROAMIN’ WITH A WHIZZER : $ Q* PLUS TAX EASY TERMS! 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Jewelry Department GEORGE'S NEWPOPT’S SANTA %% MARS KING By Lucrece Hudgins Beale TOYS AND SPECTACLES “I myself,” said -the King from Mars, “would be a flying saucer | still if I had not been snagged by | some strange object in the sky.’ Santa told him the strange object | had been a kite with pins in it and that it had been flown especially /to catch him or any other flying saucer. ¢ out a pair of spectacles from his} bottom drawer. He put them on the King's nose . The King cried out in agtonish- ment. He looked at Santa and all the grinning elves and fairies and at Tom standing at his side “How strange!” he exctarmed “Some of you have wings!” He | f t : i fs fact] + s 5 AY ft i Oakland Fuel & Paint Co. 496 Orchard Loke FE 5-6159 “my reindeer are afraid of flying | saucers. They are eso afraid that | | they will not fly and that means I | can deliver no toys on Christmas | Day.” | “Reindeer?” said the old man | Toys? Christmas? What are those | things?’ ; By now everyone was so used to | hearing the King talk backwards without Santa's writing the words down and changing them around frontwards for them * » . Santa told the King about his | magic only deer in| thea world that could fly. He told him about toys and about the suggestions: Banta Claus that they could understand him | port meaning of-Christmas on earth. The Mars King's face brightened when he heard the tale “Oh, if I could see such things!” he exclaimed “You shall see them aill,’’ said Santa. “But Santa,"’ cried Tom, forget. The King is blind.” j “You . “Hs : ASSORTMENT The Sanders stores went to his desk and drew mas gift.” boots Coloring t red with white trim, black. Mars King’s sult green with yellow trim. Faces flesh colored. turned to Tom. “You don’t have wings. Can you fly?” “I flew on a witch's broom once,"’ said Tom. *‘A flying saucer chased .me out of the sky.” King. “You know the flying saucers are blind and cannot tell where they are whirling. Oh, if only the people on Mars could have these wonderful glasses! What a dif- ferent view of things they would “Where is your. space suit?’ asked Tom suddenly. “What in Mars is a space suit?" “Come see!” cried the elves. “We have lots of space sults. We made them for children for Christmas.” They took the King to the shops and showed him their wonderful suits with plastic helmets and oxygen tanks “Here is one that will fit you said Santa. ‘Try it on.” * * . The king climbed into a suit |) fitted the heimet over his head and fastened on the oxygen tank “My stars!” he cried. “This is |what everyone on Mars should ‘wear! I feel so different now.” He started to take off the suit but Santa said, ‘Keep jt. It's a Christ It's Time to Think about Christmas Candy—and Sanders! and departments are all asparkle with holiday good-things-to-eat — selection the As its name suggests, variety is the spirit of this interesting Sanders assortment of fine candies. Included are rich chocolate. coated fruit creams, caramel creams, apricot mallows, nougats, and others. Among the intriguing uncoated pieces are peanut chips, caramels, and nut buds. Dark or milk chocolate coating. 1, 2, 3, and 5 Ib. boxes. CONFECTIONERS SINCE 1875 candies, fruit cakes, plum puddings, old fashioned Christmas cookies! And you'll find in every same unchanging quality that Sanders customers have known and enjoyed for 80 Christmases. “The stockings were hung by the chimney with core, tn hopes that S?. Nicholes soon would be there.” Visit Your Nearest Sanders Store in the Tel-Huron Shopping Center Telegraph Road and West Huron Street, in Pontiac f The King smiled gratefully. . “Thank you. It makes me feel like a king. I never really feit like one before.” “Good,”’ said Santa on we will call you Majesty you suppose that if all the kings on Mars had such suits they would kings should act?” The King nodded. “I am sure of jt. They might even be able to rule the children instead of being ruled | by them.” Tom said, ‘What kind of toys do ‘the children on Mars have?” | “There is no such thing,” said Majesty. ‘Show me these toys you | speak of.” They took him through the shops and showed him the bi- and wagons, Marbles and games | and bebjacks and cowboy- guns. 'dren on Mars had such things to ' must have | : | and tennis rackets. Jackstraws | _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, : play with they would be too busy | to want to rule.” DECEMBERS, 1954 “T've been thinking ot some! Trades Homburg these spectacles and space suits _. | WASHINGTON (UP) — An 83 | (Tomorrow: Packing Up for Mars) ¢ |and toys to Mars?’ Scarecrows Better -rvom vow Than Newest Gadgets (UP)—A: local in anera whew science feel more like kings and act like | can send electrons, rain, hor- mones, technicians and chemicals to the farmstead. advises corte growers to go back to the use of BOSTON, N. Y. farmer, chinery. | His scarecrows look much like cycles and dolls and trains. They | the usual thing escept for a white, ky. 1 showed him baseballs and skates | paper bag filled with straw danging | that's very interesting! from each arm. scarecrows, Joseph J. Kobiolka, 41, who had been using repellents, went back to scarecrows three years ago when, Was at Hot Springs, he found that treated corn clogged | his machinery. Now he has no trou- “They hang from a string,’ ex- for Pilot's Helmet year-old retired diplomat has turned in his homburg for a weather-beaten pilot's helmet. Ulysses Grant-Smith, a bespec- tacled bachelor who wears suits of old-fashioned cut, lives at the se- (date Metropolitan Club. Nine years ago, the club's elderly residents raised their eyebrows when he was granted a pilot's license. Since that time he has chalked up about 430 flying hours. “I nevex, dreamed of flying until I was 74," Grant-Smith said. “I Va., then, when a young girl — she was 20— the next morning. She hopped in her plane, and by George, she took off into the sky. I thought | Grant-Smith started taking reg- ular lessons, and he ‘has been fly- | plained Kobiolka. “Any breeze will | ing whenever the weather is good. motion." . + —-———— “Oh.” said the King, “‘If the chil- | move them. That's the secret. You | Every year, on his birthday, he flies solo. Retired Diplomat le 4 asked me one day if I'd like to go| ble with either the birds or ma-|UP and watch her fly. I went up MAKE YOUR NEW YEARS RESOLUTION Uy; as 2 S/ OPTIC Dr. T. 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LOUIS « NEWARK + LOS ANGELES : i” , | } ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, Portraits of lovee Ones Make Ideal Yule Presents = A basic knack to the gift-giv- | mounting on fabric, bring adhes- ing business is to choose a pres-| ive to the edge of the photo, be- ent that's personal — one that) cause of the fabric's absorbency. keeps you, the giver, in mind whenever it’s used. And an item which does this always is a new! | portrait photograph. | antlers six feet across. ‘ If oe WEDNESDAY, ‘DECEMBER 15, 1954 + | ehtignd to cunthime periodic trate. ' ing and would be subject to immed- ' _ owt in rhe Hage oa OP - io yeary of ative eric ale turning 19. Says Ike Wants New UMT Act sas30 Sass GOP Leader Claims reserte duty. Training Issue Stined p,- | ee a Briefings Moscow Makes | wasuincton — Presiden Friendly Noises Toward Japan TOKYO «&—Moscow radio hinted in a’ special J | broadcast yesterday that Japan pepe it ig “absolutely essential" | for Congress to enact a new mili- [srenathen ‘ereaty the bans = greatly the nation's rE forces reserves. g President's aan | Foreign Minister Mamoru Shige- mitsu said Japan would like a set- \tlement with the Communists if it | would not “‘prejudice our basic cal- laboration with the free nations.” Several agubilicnns and Demo crats who were at the meetings et ee ee Red broadcast said: mg program as prerented to) 1 Soviet Russia and Red China | is scheduled to make details public | S.5an without Japan breaking with Friday. . the West. Informants said youths of ITand| 2. The Communist powers are 18 would be given this option: _ also ,willing to negotiate economic } Take six months of intensive | relations with Japan. | military training, then enter an| 3. The Soviet-Red China alliance | years during w which they would be a defense against aggression. — eq Photos of loved ones are sure | to be treasured, and, with care, | they will last for years. Their | | specia} usage as Christmas gifts has dozens of variations. Girl friends give them to beaus, for instance, er beaus give them to girl friends. Or servicemen give them te Mom end Dad. But these are only the obvious gifts. For something a little dif- ferent, why not have Mom and the kiddies have portraits taken in secret? Then present them to Dad — being sure that a couple are wallet-sized prints. He'll be show- ing them off to his friends for! countless weeks to come. This idea works equally well when | applied to Mom or the inlaws, and | especially to Granny and Grandpa. | | But keep the posing a secret so. | your gift will be a surprise. And for gifts that are novel, why not arrange a studio date for the families of one or two friends? Family group photos are shop and hobby ... for years to come. | actually get around to having one | taken. | However you decide to give them, | have the portraits done by a ‘pro.’ Studio pictures are not overly ex- pensive and the expert will capture a better likeness You can add a touch of your & own in the portrait's presentation. & With modern picture mounting | & methods, you can turn out a score | © of decorative remembrances, from greeting cards to wall displays. | ¥ A new type of fast-drying mount- | ing cement enables you to mount your photos on almost any sur-| @ face — paper, matboard, fabric! & or glass. ‘ SCREWDRIVER SET All different sizes to ‘I 59 an attractve composition of pic- | tures planned to fit the shape of | the board. Then mount right on | the tabete with Rapid Mounting | @ Cement, ; When this adhesive ig used tor | ~ mounting pictures on paper, mat- board or giass. make a thin line | GIFT HAMMERS A wide variety of $149 hammers to choose his new gift from away from the ete of the paper to allow for seepage. But when | GIFT BRACES His hobby shop ten't as complete, as precise if he @oesn't heve @ brace from Oe ’ the friendly Holiday FREE CUSTOMER PARKING $325 tools that he will treasure TI) WOOD PLANES pretemstonal ser GAS =. to his —_— 4 GIFT CHISEL SET A complete set 11% chisele that he on need for his — plete shop HAND DRILLS 4 everything he really $269 . wants you will find at Poole’s .. from 4 Od 44 44-44-44 -43 42 -42 -4/ -Gs -G2 44-44-44 Se from ng -enemegpeamoncemasine New Fuel Tank Sa May End Fires. 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One CAA official said that fire after the crash, resulting from the | rupture of fuel tanks and the spray- | ing of gasoline over the wreckage, accounts for almost one-fourth of An Alaskan bull moose may have active reserve program for 9% is not aimed at Japan, but is only | airplane fatalities. “The problem of fire deaths aft- TWENTY-ONE cx alrplane crashes appears on ity way oul,” he said. cm meatiy gift wre 72 inch Length 22 inches Deep For his Va-inch AO fr fF f re fe fr fy SPIRAL SCREWDRIVER pool mares, sr ——3e pped “hwmOTO SAW” The electric coping sow SAW ATTACHMENTS Do away with that hand sowing .... drill HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE ¢ COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES + . 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With all the wor derful features Hamilton is $1000 famous for! DOWN of Pontiac 51 W. Huron St. 'as gaVe a speech last night | interview that | indirectly entered j tions with him at any time about Condons' Leteealealiaton eS SE CSE COE CE COON CECE 99 ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘DECEMBER 15, 1954p - : Nixe n Accused ‘|Fragrant, Delicious Turkey Keystone | Two Held fo Stealng| tor Traditional Christmas -Day Feast ‘in Condon Case | Scientists Say Navy Security Move Forced by« Viee President CHICAGO uP®—A group of scien- tists say that intervention by Vice | President Nixon was responsible for the Navy denying security clearance to Dr. Edward U. Con don, at one time chef of the US Bureau of Standards. Condon on Monday resigned as research director of Corning Glass Works, Corning. N Y.. stating he feit he could not secure ‘a fair and independent judgment” in a government review of his security status The Atomic Scientists of Chicago (ASC). a@ self-described organiza- tion of scentists concerned with the impact of science on public | affairs. in a statement yesterday said ‘‘political abuse of the per-| and pecans. almonds and hickory? sonnel security system has finally | forced the resignation’ of Dr. Con- don * * The ASC said Nixon intervened last month with Secretary of the Navy Thomas to overrule qa July 194 security clearance for Condon. The ASC statement said the per- sonnel security system “has been degraded to such a point that its judgments are almost meaningless except for the damage they do to the individuals affected “Vice President Nixon and Se« retary of the Navy Thomas owe this country an accounting of their In Riverside, Calif., where Thorn he denied to a radio newsman in an Nixon directly or into conversa security classification Bawdy Films, Books ‘Being Eyed by Senate ' WASHINGTON ww — Chairman | Hendrickson (R-NJ) said today his ' Senate Judiciary Delinquency sub committee hopes to hold public hearings this month on the traffic in pornographic materials Earlier in the year, he told the Senate the subcommittee was look- ing into what he described as al growing illicit trade in ‘filthy and perverted” films, pictures, books cartoons, pamphlets and = record ings He said sales of this type of ma terial, “so utterly indecent as to shock every civilized American total about 100 to 300 muillien dol lars a year Ile said present laws for coping the problem are “totally inadequate with of five vacation wy S are made by the family Four the U trips | automobile Two marvelous though ts hover in-the kitchen air as mother drags out her bespattered cookbook and | the —_— —- her lists for Christmas Day: shiny and brown } | The promise and happy fulfill- ment are both in her mind as she And, no matter how many times she's prepared Christmas dinner, she wants to know and use the newest and best ideas and tech niques In answer to a popular ques tien, both the Poultry and Egg National Board and frigidaire people agree that freesing a stuffed turkey. either cooked or uncooked, is not geod. As for the stuffing itscif the Poultry and Fg@g people concede that there is much variation in what goes into a stuffing—in the South, it's crumbled cornbread nuts. in the West. it's Oregon filberts: in Massachusetts, it's cranberries and in the upper Midwest, it's walnuts and raisins For a good compromise — a recipe from the heart of the country — they offer Mrs. Harry Truman’s recipe. This recipe will do for an eight to 10-pound bird All-American Stuffing 12 ailees dry bread a pound butte: “}eup diee@ ontons jl eup diced celery 1 cup giblet stock 1 teaspoon salt « teaspoon pr sort }', teaspoons poultry seas Dry out bread in a oven Cut into half-inch cubes Put butter into frying pan, add onions and celery. Saute until light brown Add giblet stock and let ¢-—— simmer for five minutes Add bread cubes, mix and season with salt, pepper and poultry seasoning | The dressing should be somewhat moist so that it wil} be light and flufty when done. For the last word in turkey preparation, they offer these sug- gestions After bird is eviscerated and cleaned. remove pinfeathers singe if necessary, wash outside rinse cavity with cold Then make | thoroughly water and wipe dry stuffing; rub cavity with salt just, before roasting and stuff lightly ' by hand Truss legs even if bird is not | stuffed (Grease skin with fat. Cover top and sides with fat- moistened cloth Place in pre- 'heated WS-degree oven When turkey is two-thirds done. cut trussing string One more caution—do not sear, cever or add salt to the turkey. Te tell when it's exactly done, beside using yvour cookbook's timetable, test to see if the drumatick moves readily or twists out of joint Meat thermometer in center of thigh muscle should register 1-1% degrees when done ‘ 5 e ! PI . 32 e e rt et e sh Hea he new ! tone sound ee eft hie enre r oe e ne 7 s ew nh nas t —_— = = -- as ) ae tem shinne Open Every Night ‘til 9:00 Sa FE 4-1555 the moist meat under father's kmfe as’ the family munches celery marshals forces for the hig job.. Cavity is washed and salted. Pack lightly with any kind of i you like. Sew or truss epening. Tie drumsticks and tall together with cotton string. Board Considering Judges’ Retirement DETROIT W—The State Judges Retirement Board today took under consideration pettions on the pending retirements of State Supreme Court Justice George FE Bushnell and Wayne County Vir- cuit Judge Vincent M. Brennan Justice Bushnell has asked the board to postpone his retirement from Dee 31 to Jan. 10. to make it possible for his successor. Tal- bot. Smith. of Ann Arbor. to run for election in November. 1956 instead of next spring Brennan filed his retirement application last September shortly before the State Supreme Court was te make an investiga tien of charges of misconduct in office by the Wayne County jurist. Brennan considering said Monday withdraw ing he his was re- wh Bsn CHRIS Many to Women. and colors from remember all year TMAS A Ae Daniel Green Slippers for styles choose $5.00 © $8.50 impatiently; two, a remnant whose bones look like a building, the last plece of one, a turkey, crisp, | gone from the platter, the last scrap of talling Sia: |adtes’ canal Moms Wa memcegtinted waar gues: Neck cavity is lightly stuffed, | skin skewered underneath. Wings, are folded under. iL... acl Place bird in dry, uncovered reasting pan. This Taylor ther- mometer sits In fat of leg. tirement application Bushnell, who is retiring to take |over a high-salaried Masonic post will receive a state pension of $7.00 a year Brennan's pension would be $4.500 In addition, Bren- nan is eligible for about $2,600 in pension payments from the Wayne County employes retire- ment system Running Yellow Light Safer Than Stopping DENVER \«®—O Otto Moore suc- cessfully contended in Traffic Court yesterday he was wiser to have driven through an amber traffic light than to have stopped To stop suddenly when the light turned yellow would have jeopar- dized the safety of cars behind him. he said, so he proceeded Municipal Judge H. Joe Rawlin son listend to Moore's lengthy dis- cussion Moore is a State justice 35O33355559O9 then dismissed the case Supreme Court Fits Evan's Slippers for Men. 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Haufler, had planned a Christmas party but her mother said. “She's just too sick so we ago.” Four- | had to call it off. She went into a’ com a while a couple of days With Needle | Wise needies and sharp sewing Machines work away for the weeks before Christmas. Their owners. know that they can make wonder. | ful personal gifts with little ex- pense. There are many things te be made for wonderful gifts—socks, | aprons, tablecloths and napkins, kitchen towels, pot holders—but sometimes a ‘gift of something | that’s just for the season wil] solve | the problem of the has-everything friend. A charming gift for a child is a stocking for him to hang by the mantel, Some women have their own patterns for sewing or knit- | ting and give a matching stocking to each child in a family for his ‘second Christmas. This is wonder- ful. However if you haven't a pattern-or the energy to make one, there is a solution. Bernat makes a stocking pack . an angor-beared Santa. if you can Manage to make argyle will be easy for you. or a young wife, a gay holi-| day blouse is a refresher for the wardrobe and a present that will Adlai, Associates Plan dehght. The Singer sewing ma- chine people suggest one of white to Open Lew Office , wool, from a Butterick pattern. CHICAGO w—Adlai E Steven- Appliques of holly-green velvet son's new law partners after Jan, | po ves can niece ae aca = ‘ ith 1 will be Prof W. Willard Wirtz. Christmas skirt. The zig-eag at. of the Northwestern Law School, tachment for ‘ land two of his former assistants make a squa l while he was governor of [Illinois = squared paneling tor the Wirtz was once chairman of the National Wage Stabilization Gets 5 Years in Prison Board, Stevenson, 1952 Democratic . panes Sts William for ‘Collection’ Method presidential nominee McCormick Blair Jr. and Newton DALLAS WA—A judge gave Les- N. 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Shop at Tel - Huron where you have twelve stores un- der one roof. > OPEN EVENINGS ALL STORES AT TEL-HURON OPEN EVENINGS Until CHRISTMAS to g P.M. mae PARKING EASY TO PARK IN OUR BIG _. PAVED LOTS Room for 800 Cars Right Our Doors! GIFT WRAPPING Another extre edded service of the friendly merchents or wa - shop here “Ser BRING the KIDDIES TO SEE SANTA CLAUS Free Gifts to All ~. ". ° ° of. Jf « o// * ww NS eS ee °” a Pl on, aa Oe me owe Y ) J; v » Y { wv) - ‘id } @ FR ‘ THE PONTEAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 i ancy : “ \ ual Exchange Club DAY, DECEMBER 17 ~ SALVATION ARMY CHRISTMAS ‘WAR CRY’ MAGAZINE Friday evening you will see members of Pontiac Exchange Club on ‘the streets, in stores and offices selling the Salvation Army War Cry Magazine. Each year Exchangeites do this to raise funds which are turned over to the Salvation Army for the purchase of food, clothing, bedding, toys and the other things that make Christmas real and happy for the unfortunate. When you are asked by an Exchange Member to help, please buy a magazine! Give what you wish, and be assured your gift is from your heart to those who otherwise might be forgotten. Give in the Holiday Spirit and may >. TWENTY-SEVEN . Mr. Robert M. Spindler of the Manville Manufacturing Corporation starts this year’s War Cry sale off with a purchase from John J. Lee, President of Pontiac Exchange Club. Pa your Christmas be blessed with happiness! Das SSQQy i ~~ S 625 This Advertisement Sponsored on Behalf of the Pontiac Exchange Club by: PONTIAC STATE BANK 28 N. Saginaw St. MAPLE LEAF DAIRY 20 E. Howard St. R. & H. SHOES Pontiac State Bank Building SEALTEST DAIRY PRODUCTS 370 Orchard Lake Ave. STANDARD OIL COMPANY 95 W. Pike St. CRAWFORD-DAWE-GROVE AGENCY 710 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. DONELSON-JOHNS FUNERAL HOME 855 W. Huron St. DORRIS & SON, REALTORS 752 W. Huron St. BAKER & HANSEN INSURANCE AGCY. 511 Community Nat'l Bank Bidg. A re een, Se eee ee ee ee HENRY E. 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Huron St. A. & W. ROOT BEER E. M. Wilmot, Prop. WILSON INSURANCE AGENCY 74 Alice St. UNIVERSAL OIL SEAL COMPANY Pontiac, Michigan these tiem ard — THE PONTIAC PRESS, TWENTY-EIGHT i Try dampening the string wien nd the sing die actos tying packages for mailing. You'll ' giving a tighter wrap GIVE HER A PFAFF Lt ance since the invention un rial Dick A-Stech, you just dial the | stitch you want and sew! "i's bo easy to learn to sew on « Piaf We Service All Makes! | Open Sunday 2-6 P. M. — Daily 10 A. M.-9 P. M. PFAFF SEWING CENTER 1114 W. Huron Phone FE 2-9376 ae ee Jackie Rae Dance Studio “WYp 214 Telegraph FE 2-2128 Precision Dancing and Party Entertainment Oakley of Walled Lake, Looking jorward to blending their voices | drive, members of Pontiac High School with their old friends in the Hallelujah vocal department who will join MacDowell Chorus from Handel's “Messiah” are Bruce | Chorus and Pontiac Women’s Chorus in Betty Sneed of Sunday's concert. Hudson street and Gary Nelson of Pershing | ‘Marriott and Druzinsky Here by Senior Students Fer Arrangements Call FE 2-2128 Artists By DORA DAWSON The Pontiad Tuesday Musicale | Club achieved a standard in Christ- mas music in its concert in Central Methodist Church, Tuesday eve- (ning that will be remembered as an unusual program. | It was also a concert of-firsts for Pontiac, it being the first appear- ance of Frederick L. Marriott, organist, who has recently come to the Kirk of the Hills as organist and choir director. Edward Drwu- zinsky, harpist with the Detroit | Symphony also had his first in- troduction to a Pontiac audience. | Mir. Marriott opened the must- | cal program with @ traditional, | Jeyeus number, “In Dulci Jubi- le,” by Bach, which establishes an organ standard. Then followed a carol, played in many moods and appealing regis- | trations, as was the paraphrase on Enchanting Christmas Beautiful New Style Candles STUDDED PILLAR § SALT ROPE CANDLES Packaged with a bottle of @ Ret Por your holiday cen- Emkay No. 50 Pine Amora. In terpiece—emart single or as a 4 | trio, White with red center. @| 10"x3” $] $1.75 $2.50 Many Other Style Candies DOOR SWAGS Many Unusual Styles @ CANDY CANES @ SNOW MEN | e@ BIRD CAGE | Bet . $1.00 834 x 334 eee 1284 «3% .. Little Boys’ All leather with sturdy Sizes 8-3 Soft Warm Poodle For the little miss in lovely cloth. Grey or red. contrast trim | HOLLY, large bag . $950 Conecenes “< 8t3- CEDAR-PINE-ROPING | FOR INDOOR OR OUTDOOR USE 4 € w r e 0) Yard ee ee ee Re De Re Re te Be Re i Be i ie Be Re Be Be Be Be De Se ee ee ! £/ «~~ POINSETTIAS Don't Forget! Dae See De ae ee De Ts ce ne Bovs’ Soft Moccasin Genuine steer hide moe with : ORDER NOW— padded sole for comfort and E ; a | warmth! Every red-blooded . ecutiful piants = with 4 youngster will like these. | Mistletoe § !ovey iace towers | ‘ s extra large bags &—00 big $ 4>0 r 39% § 6D ‘ NOVELTY CENTERPIECE Arranged with natural greens and styrofoam in unique Christmas designs. Open Evenin gs Jacobsen's Howers | FINE G | FE 3-7165 | 101 North Saginaw Choose these wonderful, warm, smart style slippers to fill hearts with de- light on Christmas! Romeos soles. Rich wine color. Hi- polished leather uppers. $99 Introduced _ by Musicale carols arranged by Mr. Marriott There were quiet renditions later to be followed by full organ that filled one with elation and showed him to be a master of all the pow- ers of this instrument. A “Ceremony of Carols,” a suite of pieces for treble voices and harp, by Benjamin Britten, although written a few years ago, its word content went back several centuries. The composer has caught the spirit of these early poems and pro- duced a musical setting that is like English giees and madrigals. The accompaniment is entirely by harp Tuesday Musicale Chorus sang | this work, directed by Mrs. Ferdin- and Gaensbauer, and produced a series of songs, not easy to sing but with a spontaniety and tone color that made them most inter- esting and delightful aw Zipper Slipper Warm quilted satin for tota and infants. Blue neolite Slipper Sox. toe to tit everyone. Cheice*et many. terry Infants’ Open Evenings ‘til Christmas Misses and Growing Girls’ @ur trimmed cape skin moe style. Mandsome and levely in peste] Mint Green. Tropic Blue, Sky Pink and soft, glamorous fur cuff. Sizes 4-9 $395 and bright satin trim_, Plaid yellow and black or black | washability. Soft sponge sole. | | | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 Solo voices took the lead in different carols, adding beauty | again. Te Mrs. Gaensbauer goes — the praise for a well trained chorus and for thoughtful seleo- Diane , Vocal Group Set for Sunday Concert Poentise Press Phetes Music has a special meaning at this time | Euler (left) of Ottawa drive rehearses with of year and the week before Christmas just| Yolanda Jackson of Evelyn court and Sue | wouldn't be right without the annual com- | munity musical program of the Pontiac High School Vocal Department. Braid of West Iroquois road for the event which will begin at 3 p.m. in the Pontiac High School gymnasium. ; titon of music that adds te musi- cal culture. | Kitchen Blues | The harp accompaniment by Mr. Druzinsky was wonderful, in its ‘Can Be Cured inflectidh of tone and perfect xc-| NEW YORK (UP) — It you want cord with the singers. This is not! to breeze through kitchen chores, surprising, since he is first harpist, peint the kitchen all blue or all with the Detroit Symphony and has &reen. toured with the NBC Symphony Faber Birren, color expert, says under the baton of Arturo Toscani- that the cool retiring colors, such ni His harp interlude between num- as tue and grom beep attention bers of the chorus, was of several Concentrated on the job at hand, difficult pieces that swept over the making the time fly. If on the other strings, with the ease and surety hand you enjoy literally living in of an artist and gave pleasure to the kitchen then an all-yellow or the audience. not often privilegeds 5 rose kitchen drag to nee ar this beautiful instrument. = = _ == time, making you linger longer over the chores. did. There's Cold? Try Manana Land If you have a clime that cold weather never visits, why not mo- tor to “manana land” for your win- ter vacation? Whether you visit Mexico City, the picturesque post- card villages or the modern resorts of Mexico, you're sure to enjoy the tropical scenery, warm weather, low prices and Latin flavor. Mexico City, the mile-high capi- tal, has many attractions for the American vacationist with its pot- ‘pourri of old palaces, cathedrals, | modern skyscrapers, broad boule- vards and excellent restaurants. Birren said today’s kitchen pro- | The floating gardens of Xochimilco, vides more work stimulus than|a short motor trip from Mexico more | City, is a veritable Venice of the New World. On the beat trip through the canals you will see a myriad of. bright, tropical flowers and color- ful Indians poling their flower- waterways. One of the most pop- ular automobile excursions from Mexico City is a one or two-day trip te Taxce and Cuernavaca. The old silver mining village of Taxco is one of the most pictur- esque towns in all Mexico. 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Huron Street | $4.95 Dolla, New.................. or) \ i ( 2 r | 4 . ’ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER = 1954 TWENTY-NINE | Snes jetties Some’ Kinds Soroptimist Club | mon Lawyer will act as co-hostess. | Spririkle on Flour Plans Yule Party j Reports at the Monday meeting | | Plans for a Christmas party were men. Rians were made for the 7S | , | goes Mrs. Gegoux PF , I: were given by all commiittee chair- | When shaping ground meat for | loaf, hamburger or patties, try rinkling a little flour on the Entertains fF) Golden Agers. Mrs. Roland Gegoux entertained | Mrs, Harold Euler, chairman of sisted by Mrs. Harold Dudley, Mrs. | Donald Hansen, Mrs. Marcus Scott | who helped with transportation. Pontiac Press Phote MacDowell Chorus members, Palmer |their busy schedules to prepare special Strang of Argyle avenue, Robert Morris of | music for Sunday's annual public Christmas Drayton Plains and William Knoll of Ruth | concert to be held at 3 p.m. in Pontiac High street (left to right) have found time in School gymnasium. , of Leather Will Wash ' national Club of Pontiac met for Hospital. | @inner in Hotel Waldron. : |made wheh the Soroptimist Inter-| January party at Pontiac State | | the meat is being prepared. Will Welcome New | Mrs. Richard Paschke. Mrs. Har-| per person: ot The party will be held Dec. 20, “Egg consumption in the United Limited B u d g et S| in the Cooley Lake road home of | States last year averaged 400 eggs —— | helps keep the meat from | while being shaped, and | the meat a slight crust ing Style-Right Gloves reo — Happily, it is now possible to have your leather gloyes and wash 7 them too. Nut all leather gloves, to be sure, but are now enough styles, colors, and leathers in washable models to enable the. most limited budget to sport { several pairs. No longer are they) , from the first fingertip smear, to the unhappy fate of being worn dirty or being end- lessly cleaned. | skin, suede, | and pigskin, all good looking for Wash at the first sign of soil, | if you decide that the economical | course suits you. Wash them just |} as you would your hands, in | lukewarm soapy water. Don't rub axed paper or board on which i 3 La meson a ‘ Pye Duoedh — the leather, just work the suds | when members of . : . into the leather. Do it inside and § the Lucky Thirteen Club met Mon-|Children Like It \Hair Chalks Up od ross Bors out. . i day evening at the Parkway ave- ; rida otte ur Rinse them thoroughly, roll nue home of Mrs, Nettie Buss for a geod trouble Nlew Coloring y oe briefly in a towel and then blow a Christmas party, A special gift | setting Junior to eat his oatmeal? | A Christmas coffee hour will be | into them to inflate the fingers. was presented to the hostess on | Next time, cook the breakfast ce- | {/) New York given by the headquarters staff of | Spread them flat on a Turkish oe 2 a eee weed in checeinte wei instead of | NEW YORK (UP) — A Manhat- Dee hed ee Fete towel, away from a source of j Christmas candles candy ji ; Cross. gathering will | heat. Or, if you have plastic canes decorated the refreshment | “Mer. No sugar is needed wnt, {0% halrdressér has come up with & be given in the Franklin boulevard frames, lt them dry ares 4 held at the home of Mrs. Ralph | dreamed up this idea declares chil- | ‘“paints” the coiffure with pastel | boulevard agencies. While they're stilt » trifle @ Yankee Shoes. Deem Sr. on Robinwood avenue. ‘dren love the results. chalks available at any art supply! 1) stations for the Frid damp, werk them conte your = store. lar evel hawe heen sont foagvde® hands with an easy-does-it mo- 7) }), Mesto ep mey of Ponine‘Gait Gua-| en ie wan oe DIEM’S SHOE STORE Your New 2 | a Peraj ein — s =» ance Clinic, Catholic Family Serv- | Let them complete their drying | > ; | give e head a rain “| ice Center and the YWCA. and then store them flat, never “The B Friend ¥ F Eo Had” : Z < H lida Coiffure 4 liance. It comes in 12 ag rang: | folded or rolled. Lots of style e Best Frie our feet Bver oul = | ing from pale yellow to deep put- for the ll investment of ' p 45 &@ Z 4 ple and charcoal, |Make Boots Last | ceca ein Ries ieee ‘wie Chae weal NEW LOCATION: o ° ° ~| He hit on his’ chalk-it-on’ Rubber boots will last longer and | able gloves. 4 Hair Cutting |) scheme when he sought something | keep their shape better if the in- rerencinioehtas 87 North Saginaw Street , | different for a beauty show. Wom-| sides are propped up with card-| About one-half of all brides in en saw and liked and now he|board when the boots are not in| the U.S are in the under-20 age (Across from Mt. Clemens St.) ‘ Open Evenings Until Christmes chalks about as many heads of hair use. | group, as he : The chalk goes on smoother he | said, if it is applied professionally. But if you want to venture your -|own streak of blue, green, red or | combination of colors, shampoo » | your hair as usual. While it's still | wet, ‘paint’ on the color, and |then set. ’ “The color stays until you sham- |pog again,” he said. “And the | chalk won't damage your locks." Brunettes are advised to choose | the light shades such as yellow and orange. Blues, greens and |reds are suggested for light hair. More daring customers wear as | many as five and six shades at once. Some women plan to wear | bright red or green hair during the Yule season. | and Styling by Tony & Carl , Yo ee New Hair-Drying Comfort ! Like the Sun and Breeze of a Summer Day . “Beautaire” Air-Conditioned Hair Dryer Riker Bidg.—Rear of Lobby FE 3-7186 | — . a . Fol , i , COETOCEE CHECOOCENE —— ; j ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS FLOWERS EARLY! $.¢ Cashmere Fancy S _ , } weaters ; TOREADOR | ; y Berhard Altmann : PANTS Luxurious, rich cash- mere for her brightest Smart black velveteen gift under the tree... ! Toreador pants for holiday | ® special gift for re > casualness. She'll love special woman. All ‘ ? beautiful colors. Sizes : this gift. | 34 to 40. : Slip-Over - i «) : $ ] ()95 Sweater $18.95 ; : ‘ardigan ‘ = : ; Sweater.... $2 1.95 , long Sleeve ¢5] Q% NA we ay Slip-On... 924.95 : we j : le ; C lin Novelties wets . See At atalina $25 to $35 4 ~ “ : ' SW EATERS : ‘ $ 50 ‘ Styled to match with Toreador Novelty Sweaters | Door Swags if EST | Oia” Orton 2 4 ' ..Shart % -., anda , and up ; 4 most large selection of b lei : ay wares asiexs y Blairmoor | F ° A A AG wea Dk , f a r ; ] w s Gay little sweaters with bewitch- h j . Ses ee os generous use of the Ls : ; = 95 ing little decorations of rhine- / ! evergreens, giant pine cones and Christmas ribbon. ay ° stones or sequins . . and some with inn Made up to your order if you wish. ak white angora collars. Sizes 34 to a4 40. Many colors to choose from. : 4 , Y d Fresh Evergreen Fresh Grave Blankets Evergteen Roping | : $8.95 up Christmas Wreaths ” Brightly Decorated Buy This Early a¥ ; 4 $350 v» $1250 7Sen it | GAY HOLIDAY ROBES M GIFT ITEMS 22sntcessiser ss Tf N a eee a Styrofeam Neveities 4 Little robes in nylon and rayon quilted and cotton ee We have trained ‘ é ee ee a 5: scores of beautiful patterns ... and many with the Persona] sho : i ess pa Come In and See the , . new Peter Pan collar and an outstanding bargain at assist yoy nia to 7 ‘ ‘ f =) e = c 4 ® . . . Ce wi : : Christmas Flowers in Bloom! 4% only gift-wrap ¢, wie 7 r . “ee j r AY up ; To those who missed our Open House, ; : $5.95. to $35.00 \ i, an request. j ; 4 we extend an invitation to come in and ay >ADRnD x see the Christmas blooms. Right now the ‘ wna 4 7 Poinsettias are almost in full color and a2 7 ’ ‘ . ’ y 7 ! Poicestes is aio He OPEN AN OSMUN’S CHARGE ACCOUNT ‘ f ! ag Take 30 - 60 - 90 Days , ’ We Wire Flowers to Anywhere in the World y yr F j TWO DELIVERIES DAILY TO DETROIT ae ‘ AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS 4% Open Every Evening Until 9 o'Clock, Sundays 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. . | — , ay | P ! ! | rce Oral UO. |: ; ea * 4; Flowers of Distinction Since 1890 559 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. PHONE FE 2-0127 Open Evenings ’til 9 P. M. a oe ee ce i ae met Se — ’ tne Ge — ae Ry 4 2 ia : . ' - « 2 ' ‘ a — 7 - . | i Ny ; ‘ _* - _THIRTY a ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS,‘ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 _ 2) Oe TA a! | tome. The “‘cooling off’ period; |helps make the meat juicy and| Finish baking the holiday turkey | carving easier Actually little heat | 20 to 30 minutes* before serving | is lost } m Staff Members _[Film Seals Can | container. The film can be broken ;™, i Tip the can and let » film of milk | “*2y with a fork tine when you” Entertained by -| seal each hole in a condensed milk! wanit to use the milk. |Directors “od = t ’ ' ' ——- — Prevent Dust Line and mirrors. place small rubber Finish Turkey Early | bumpers between the lower edge « To prevent a dust line from form | and the wall. These permit air to fng on the wall behind pictures circulate. € OPEN NIGHTS ‘TiL*«CHRISTMAS ls Your Living Room Ready ; >. | Angels eve Christmas luncheon given for Oriel for the Holidays: ° > - Endelman, executive secretary, and her staff Special Christmas come in Offer ., = | With 2-Pc. Suite —_ | Ordered, FREE The constitution of the society | was amended, changing the name | Footstool or 6 Dining from Pontiac branch to Oakland all sizes In our cheerful, near full, idea-full : Children’s shop. Big angels, little and | 4 ky Grmaeh. | Chairs Reupholstered middle size angels . . . scores of things to {7 | Honorary members of thé | (Slip-Seats) bring the magic of the season to your hearth. ‘ Hervey, L. ieee —— | . | Cross, Mrs. Leonard Lewis, Dr. | Custom-Styled Furniture, Manufactured | Se cae ne to Suit You! — william wright 270 Orcherd Lake Road Established 1933 Call Today FE 4-0558 | Charies Thingstad. Others present at the meeting | LAN For HER... a , a ROBE e | Bride-Elect Feted at Kapler Home United Fund; Joseph A. Long and |member of the state board of For HER... a DRESS Renee Ferguson was honored at Savi’ Astrea’ a bridal shower given by Mrs. | Mrs. William A. Kennedy and rete ia tet ety . | Joseph Kapler and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Earl Braid were chairmen ;% 4 w : robe ") " she is Toddler girls will be so dainty in ‘‘old- Schwartz Jr. in the Kapler home for the luncheon. p fa Gae ee a cnoosy sub-teen world’ hand smocked cottons Bitty : a " a fae we have @ quilted prints on Premont street. ~ Pee robe to please Sizes 1 to} Attending the Saturday evening Annual Yule Party iar Sizes 3 to 15 affair were Mrs. Edwin Johnson. Held by Auxiliary ~— atl $2.98 t $4.98 FOR HER MAJESTY Charlotte Johnson, Mrs. Dean! Members of ladies auxiliary to Grafmiller, Mrs. Carl Opland, Mrs. | Metropolitan Club, spirit six cele- Kenneth Johnson and Mrs. Wal-! brated the Christmas holidays ‘to- | lace Jury Jr | gether at an annual party held in! Others were Mrs. William Cox. | the Iraq Grotto Hail on West Pike $498 16 $798 SMARTY PANTS Corduroy crazy pants in cordu- roy with posies marching down the sides and tapered legs Sizes 4 to 14 $3.98 % $5.98 Collins, Mrs. Stuart Sheppard, Mrs. 'John Burrow and Mrs. Marge Hutchings. Completing the list were Mrs. Alfred Hansen, and Mrs | Willard Erickson. The bride-elect is the daughter of the Leslie Fergusons of Premont en, Mrs. Leslie Bunker, Mrs. Ron | } street, Tuesday evening. Serving on the committee were | Mrs. Cliff Hickmott, Mrs. Joseph! ~ Koren, Mrs. John Schroder, Mrs. Robert Hukka, Mrs. John Morse) and Mrs. Davy Gilpin. | Church Group Has ~ | > : : | street. She will speak her vows Christmas Party , For HIM , with John Bates, son of the Burl fect gy Bat He YS For HIM Otts of Tucson, Ariz. on Jan. 29) Plans were made for a New #2 ORLY | LINED ‘in St. Benedict Church | Year's party to be’held Jan. 10 Me he. ’ e| SAILOR __ . when members of the Loyal Be- ae +, % & a a Warm him up with a $350 tw $398 In the Riker Bldg. JEANS SUIT Fine Gabardine for a tod $6.98 The MARGARET ANN SHOP 37 W. Huron St. Qainge Shum A fine I Ladies’: gold figure $120.00 14K gold, applied 18K dial eiection of beat Men's 14K geld 18K kold) appled dial weep-second hand $125.00. Winner of the highest awards Auxiliary Hold Yule Party burn avenue, Monday evening. The | dining tables were arranged around a large Christmas tree. Guests for the evening were members of the VFW Post and the children of everyone attending Gifts were distributed to the chil- to auxilary president Mrs. Loren Beach. Mrs. Archie Tryon played piano selections and the women sang Christmas carols. Plans were completed for two Christmas | baskets to be prepared by the group Guild Will Sponsor Card Party Tonight Mrs. Samuel T. Anyott guild captain of St. Elizabeth Guild of |Our Lady of Refuge Church. an- nounces a Christmas card party The affair, sponsored by the guild, will be held this evenipg at '&8 pm. at the home of the Floyd Kanirs on Orchard Lake Assisting Mrs. Kanir will be Mrs Robert Stafford, Mrs. Joseph T Arno. Mrs. W. E Mrs J.C. Ramsey. Mrs. Ronald L. Pat terson and Mrs. Albert Ao Stanker | Russell % Pe ~ | Gifts— ‘that say SWEDISH IMPORTS for accuracy at the werld's leading observatories, used at the Olvmpic games for 22 { Breadboards years. number one in the fine 4 al es i Tiles and & Linen Towels FIGURINES Modernistic Mantir Pearl Necklace I ‘e >) locks — D ‘ ' JEWELRY for eir style 4 f Compacts keeping. a perfect gift @ an for any home f ae Carry Alls “5 = a ane 4 fine aristocratic The Lad, Elgin The new 17 jewel r $23.95 to $29.95 $3.50 to $125.00 watell with 21 Olivia tn 14K gold Alden. A fine 3 Jeweled Lipstick wels, the Lord 21 jewels, nylon watch at an Eigin Oxford. Not cord. A gift that amazingly low and Combs too large. smartly will please her for price and Soslened stvled with suede years to stay smart for strap years | baw J - q = - - 5 $79.50 $89.50 $59.50 5 Other Elgin Medels from $33.75 REDMOND S \ » Figin American -Com Sheaffer Pens A pacts—exqguisitels sty lec that is fam e WO! neat and easy to handle over Quality pens ard with the elegance tha’ pencils that wll give every woman loves vears of satisfaction ; Optome «fe Sr Ge ‘ Pens .. from $8.75 pio etrist Jeuelers ie Sets... $1475 te $32.50 9.95 5.00 $9.95 to $25 81 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-3612 b, o —_ ,is leaving soon for a two month | Stay in St dren and a special gift was given’ qa short farewell talk LUXITE LINGERIE ; Featuring ‘Red Spice’ Imported Hummels rean Class of Christian Temple met Monday evening for a Christ- | mas party at the church | TSF Set 4Q* Ea. Gift-Boxed * pair of plaid flannel dler in nautical fashion : The center of attraction was a) ' aaant x a A Christmas party was given by Christmas tree under which mem- J ] . \ . Po dari Roi “hihtea ti” | Aton parts vas neo by Cwrintmas ewe under wich meme CHRISTIAN LITERATURE SALES Sizes 3 te 12 Sizes 2 to 4 the American Legion Hall on Au- exchange. Music was presented| 39 Oakland Avenue FE 4-9591 by Earl Vance and his daughter Eleanor. Carols were sung under the direction of Harold Rouse, and devotions were given by Carl Neu- mann. Mrs. Lola P. Marion, who High School and’ College Graduates — can prepare for high-grade secretarial and accounting positions by completing one of the following courses in the Petersburg. Fla.. gave | PERMANENTS The basis for every hair style... hold it in shape, easier, longer. Short Cur! 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They sig- itiac High School will be Pontiac Women's Chass. | Peatiae Prees Phete Another vocal group to be represented at musical welcome to Christmas are Mrs. |Sunday’s annual Christmas concert at Pon- Chorus members preparing the But Creates Makeup Problem Glowing Haltlight Lends Charm to Woman's Skin Firelight, candlelight, lamplight ing’ features — she emphasizes —in the long midwinter season with more intense make-up. these things take on an extra, , A bluer lipstick, several shades | symbolic luster. They shed warmth deeper than the one she wears in the bright daylight. Eyeshadow, much mere lavishly applied for ! | ‘at her most beautiful: relaxed - | and serene against the background “Pt and brilliance. Heavier of her home. mascara, to color the lash tips In the warm, glowing half-light and to lengthen them. And, fi- { answering gleam in smooth and Germany, will be Mrs. Donald C. | Humphreys of New York street. She will join her husband who is | | ning rays can give even the love- ‘liest complexion a slightly sallow stationed in Germany with the Army. * s ° Mr. and Mrs. Warren L. Dalley inee Oneida Brown) of Saginaw are announcing the birth of a son, Brian Warren, on Nov. 28. Grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dalley of Birmingham and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brown of Wards Point drive. their beneficient and flattering in- “Her eyes and —— “speak: nally, to round the eyes, she draws a pencil line just under- neath, In the half-light luminous finger- nail polish is especially effective there is that sense of privacy and John Keinert of Judson court, Wolfe of Linden road and Mrs. Howe) y of Stratton drive (left to right). Urs. Martin Leslie —some evenings she might give her usual] shade a last-minute cov- er coat. And this is the hour. toe when coos comes into jts own Use Lead PeAcil to Pit Cherries NEW YORK (‘(UP)—Here's a good trick for pitting canned sweet cherries. Use a lead pencil, with the eraser removed. Push the metal piece through the top of the cer- ry, the edge makes a clean cut, and the seed pops out the other end. Try stuffing the pitted cher- ries with cream cheese for a tasty addition to a fruit salad. —— About 47,500 taxicabs are found in the 5O largest cities of the U.S8., New York City leading + with i. 796. | Arizona sunrise. , Spert clethes, and, of i the toe, THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1954 Finding Way to East | Squaw Boots Fashion Dug From Pas TUCSON, Ariz. - Another new Southwestern fashion—tresh as an yet centuries old —is making its way across the country. Squaw boots, traditional footwear of the Navajo and Hopi Indians of this sun country region, have be- come high fashion in the West for casual wear and. will probably spring into the Eastern U. S. at the close of the winter resort season in the desert land. Perfect for wear with jeans, | coyree, those dashing squaw dresses, the modern beets, which erig- inated in Tucsen, are exact re- productions ef those still being wern by Navejes and Hopis. The sole of the boot is of bleached rawhide that is formed while wet When it dries, the, entire sole curves around the wearer's foot, with a peaked toe pointing the way. The-upper, all of one piece, is fashioned of soft, tanned and dyed buckskin; the sole and upper are invisibly sewn together by hand and the boot, which fits smugly around the ankle. is fastened together on one side by heavy. hand-made silver buttons “abandoned ' 19h Century, The story behind the squaw boot . is as fascinating as it is different The clue to its origin (arch®ologists know the boot was foreign to early Southwestern pueblo culture) is in for the oldest type of footwear known to man is the peaked toe shoe. Akkadian base- reliefs of approximately 2,600 B. C show figures wearing peaked toe shoes Evidence points to the squaw boot's origin as india, where it was called a “babucha.”” The boot traveled to Persia, then te Turkey, Africa, and inte Spain. Cortez entered Mexico in 1571, the bahucha wes with him. Once introduced to the new _world. it was adapted for the’ eee eee THIRTY-ONE rough country and soft leather was wrapped over the wearer's leg and down to the bahucha. The fame shoe was worn by Spanish settlers im California as late as) 1830. for American storekeepers, in ordering the shees from’ Mexico. mixed their Spanish and called them “berruchis.”’ In the meantime. the, Apaches their -sandals and moccasins for bahuchas and the leg wrappings, and the new foot- wear was soon adopted by the Newvajos and Hopis.. By the late the latter two tribes dropped the leggings and, extend- ing the boot to just above the ankle, fastened it closely by means of bone or wooden buttons. No change has taken place in the squaw boot ‘the Indians first called the bahucha “‘squaw man's leggings) since that time. |are heavenly comfortable, watet- “proof, and are brutes for punish. ment. From all indications, squaw | boots are the answer to ‘the | demands of the ° let's go Indian” trend now under way. - The making ef equaw beets by ‘ hand is new gradually vanishing. i Be. On the twe reservations, ealy a Pp TA Activities few of the older Indian men — hh he continue te make the beot and it is used primarity for cere- menial purposes. Kaibab Buck: skin of Tucson, popularizer of the beot for fashion wear, hires’ ealy Hepi men to make the boots and distributes about 16,000 pair Maleim PTA will meet at the scheel Thursday at 730 pm. for Christmas Program to be given by Malkim pupils LeBaren LeBaron PTA will held its Christmas program Thursday at 2 18 at the seheol Hawthorne Mawthorne School children will ‘e- een! annua! 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Saginaw Huron Center to be a hit w ° ‘ : ¥ ‘ . , ,, OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS | Drayton Blaine PO ee Wa 3. y Pe] < 22 z2 = 8 ~ forces Things done Greek city Greek letter Depose Tennis pieyers use them Tries Held Toward the sheltered side Aptarians piar 4 * - eee +a. * Bown t Aim itn hockey 32 Spanish jar 1 - Plil | s 28 Bone with them 38 1@ Bother +“ 20 Dress 43 protector 44 2? Burr Oh 24 Century piant 38 Pood 47 seasoning ™ Pirmest “a prefis a 50 30 Persian fairy $! 1) Essential beimg 42 13 Comforts $s Wrestle Overturns Prickly peer Domest hcates Parn implement What palo plavers do Pleasant Depend Win Otherwise Feiine = S"s' [MIRRORS d the Ideal for the Home Mounted on He 16\ 24) Regular § 9.9» 20. 28 Regular $14.08 24.50) Regular $17.78 30.36 Regular $27.00 30x 40 Regular $29.00 36x 48 Regular $43.20 ON-A-DOOR —— se ee | CHRISTMAS | BEAUVUE POLISHED PLATE MIRRORS 4 ae ')” Beveled Complete wit 18x68 Regular $23.52 | 20x 68 Regular $26.00 , 22x68 Regular $30.70 | 24x 68 Regular $31.56 . SPECIAL! Masonite h Hangers $ 8.19 | $11.27 . Now $14.23 Now $21.60 Now Now most cruelly As we disappear and darkness crashes down upon him. he has no reserves of cer- to us. | surance Neglect of Peter’s need to dem- | onstrate his usefulness to us may be an old resentment at his baby- hood’s demands on us. | This is not a rare resentment. A new mother is not always , thrilled te be ferced te give baby Peter all the time and strength she's used to expending on herself. If she’s silly enough to ignore what she feels, instead of understanding it as natural, she gets to thinking of herself as a doomed slave to her baby's helplessness. Her secret resentment gradually turns her into an emotional robot that just goes on making rigid | mechanical gestures of service to Peter as though Time had frozen them both into their inflexible | roles of Giver-Taker So im. mobilized in her past resentment, | she has to go on treating her child as a perpetually helpless infant. | Before Peter's mother decides to drug him into sleep, I wish she'd try waking him up to the capacities he's been developing. A} diy >iZ) < r By ELIZABETH HILLYER The distinguished Itahan archi- tect-designer Maurizio Tempesti- ni has been responsible for some of the most liron furniture designs. His beau- | tiful furniture which combines reed . Now $23.20 Now $34.55 MIRRORS» _.... Now $18.82 .... . Now $20.80 .... . Now $24.56 . Now $25.25 | with wrought iron is well known, j}and he has constantly furthered the cause of graceful and high style contemporary design in this material, rather than the more tra- ditional garden furniture types. Here are his latest ideas. Wide chair and love seat-width sectional furniture make a gently curved grouping with an artful triangular table between them. This table is rounded at the corners and has two glass shelves. v 4 . , 4 pieces may also have arms and DINIE POTTERY |: tage hets a 4 » M4 \w . Another table is round and 34 <0 os y Mfc. Co, inches in diamter coffee table 528] Dixie Dwy. (Near Waterford) OR3-1894 4 =) height. and has a big inverted Fer Your Convenience Open Daily and Sun. 10 am. te 9 p.m. 17-19 8. Perry St. FE 5-6184 porebiaag en = tn eng beats + 4 Be Bin ie Bs Be SB Do Ba “bn oe DPRAAAAAMAADARRaRAraRRnRra te empasize the handsome line i / j ae Re ee ge a ey EY ee Se Le ON ee Om eel Oe ee ee ay er 44 ai notable of wrought’ The seating | ——— Teasing Can Be Useful Sometimes Girl Shouldn’t Hurt Her Good Friend by Rude Brushoff By ELIZABETH WOODWARD A girl can lay her firmest con- victions on the line in teasing ban- ter and get away wi{h it. But she can't be brusque. Brisk, yes. That's erisp, clear - cut, business!ike, casual — easy to understand. But brusque. no. That’s rough and rude, blunt and cold. It’s abrupt, clumsy and misleading. Boys no savvy A girl gets brusque when she's plain fed up. Her patience is at an at She's annoyed to the teeth and she loses control. She may be | brusque through, embarrassment, ' too. If she’s caught unawares, un- | prepared, she's likely to throw a | few punches without’ thinking. | Too much thought — or none at all — can make things so rugged ‘for a girl that she strikes out clumsily with no regard to the consequences. As this girl did “Dear Miss Woodward: He's never happy unless he’s holding my hand or has his arm around me. It makes me churn with an- noyance. Although I try to dis- courage him, he continues to do it, It's been this way fer the seven months I've gone with really mad, When he asked me if I was comfortable, I said I wasn't. | He took offense .and didn’t call | me for over two months. A week ago he called again and asked if I'd like to double with him and another couple. Thi the other couple might control “roman- tic’ impulses, I accepted. But I | was wrong. that 'gusted when he walked me to the door. Now I don't know what to | dates me, and I'd | him, if I haven't already done so, Won't you please help me?” This lad is undoubtedly wonder- ing what's eating you! He can't imagine that anyone could find his touch annoying. He can't fathom a girl who rejects his slightest advance so sharply. Your quick retort in the movies, your abrupt ending to that double date have probably misled him en- tirely. He doesn't know anything about your continual annoyance— you've apparently kept that from him. You've just gone snappy. And he thinks it’s because jou dont like him. He's not likely to date vou again unless you correct that impres- sion. And a caN from you with an invitation -for him might do that, But you'll have to face his ad- vances again. And this time do it differently. Snuggle down away from him. Let him hold your hand &@ minute, then gently draw it away Find some legitimate excuse for slipping away from his encircling arm. All of this while you're smil- | ing at him. teasing him, chatting your head off. Thal’s good- humoredl y Jelling him that you like him but dont like pawing. It's being gentle casual and smooth He understang that. A cork tree can be = stmpped about once every 19 vears after it is 0 to W years old —_— Distinguished Designer Sparks Wrought Iron of Mr. Tempestin's designs thie may be the season «when the ap- pear more often in colors 'emon, yellow. clover pink aqua flamin- go and peach Santa Problem Alarms Charlie | LONDON (UP)—Prince Charies, | hetr to the British throne. has a | Serious personal problem—whether jto tell his kid sister Princess Anne there is no Santa Claus. | Buckingham Palace sources say that the seven-year-old prince only recently learned that his mother and father, Queen Flizabeth 1, and Prince Philip. play the role of Father Christmas as British children know the annua! 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Still Won't By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE) only then enters the fray with‘his Ruby's Making | Sense,” I am beginning to realize that: ite tactic when con- if someone | | ] ' | | | ] to % _ THIRTY-FIVE Recant -’ r,«} ‘ , ¥ Next time you get into a fierce | own facts ip eerengy oy gy of ee nan ae Gee | ee ee argument, , friend | Cover my chagrin, ! - Dickens Descartes developed a ce even enemy: sop, count to Dickens entirely and — eee et ies proverbial with building up a before. . ever accept hi as a Se eee | cae ene ti! Gobemaae ie ak | true which you do not clearly pee | unlettered slob who doesn't know | For the likes of me, Mr. Ruby! 13. 14 be such; this is, eveld se aiteoy ot ee| Dickens trom Erle Stanley Gard. | Ts Rend Descartes, the French | snow jo, De such: Anis is could almost positively guarantee | : mathematician and philosopher, as | 'S'Y umes ait ae dee that the divorce rate would drop, | Br. declaring that the difference | amenity neighborhood feuds would become! if by chance he happens te be the opinions of men is not that | ¢x*mination into as many parts extinct, wars would stop and any the tu quoque brand of arguer, some human beings are endowed “* Possible, or into as many as differences of opinion would end) which Mr. Ruby transiates with more reason Or pative good —— for the solution of the up as joyous intellectual exercises. | freely as “you're another,” a sense than others, but that ae withthe thinas Gat I must admit that so far | _—— —_ > 23 = oe — — | _— onl are simplest and easiest to under- haven’t been able te take my c | stand, and then ascend to knew! own advice. —_ | edge of the more complex; ‘ te leok as if I am the “4. Make enumerations so com- heminem type of arguer. Two |-plete and reviews so comprehen. weeks age I didn’t know what sive that you may be assured — papery arenes | nothing is omitted. began inkling | There it is—but I still think the impeachment. | changing sides is easier and just as likely to succeed. and fast mixing — English Started Custom Mistletoe is a part of Chirstmas. bottom with a smail, red bow. Do you wonder how it became a| Good luck to you! part of this holiday? I think fhe; These are also known as kissin’ English had much to do with | rings, for good luck is also passed this, for they used it as a medi- along this way. After two people cine, then began to we it f0F | have kissed under the mistletoe decoration. In Austria it is SUP they should give each other one posed to bring good luck : Here is a Christmas decoration |! pal ——— —— you ‘can make which will bring good luck, or peace to your house- | hold, or so old stories go. Use a wire coat hanger to form a tree. This is done by overiapping the | hook and pulling the hanger out, | then bending it tree-shaped with, pliers. Give it a coat of gold paint. | Be sure that the paint is well mixed so that you will have a smooth, | even coat. When it is dry, tie, your mistletoe at the top with strong string. Put a large red bow over this. Tie a tiny bell at the| “| nd | Cofgete’e new Florient - ee sie An assistant is sometimes just | eee , masty another employe that the boss has | ° = | om | Assorted Chocolates the finest, freshest you can buy! A veriety of nuts, creams and crisp end chewy centers—dipped in dark and milk chocoletes. 125 30" 1 &. box Here's the ene gift thet pleases everybody — and it makes your Christm shopping so easy! PS Have an extra box on hand when friénds drop int EXCLUSIVE AT LOONAN'S “Where Quality Counis”’ Christmas paper. . ee ake onda Opes Evenings Tl 9 p.m. 23 W. Lawrence St Phone TE S641) 72N. Saginaw St FE 2-0161 | , : } 4 : ’ _ Se | j a i i a a ti Z =_ =? = * | ;HIRTY-sTx vad rONTpAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 aa -. so ‘ | é YMCA Unit Names | cumusmias con OLR. Briney Jr. -); Oakland County Town and YMCA Board of Directors O, R. Briney Jr., as presi- for the 1955 term, as pom officers named were: Fred Aif i f a Charles Dickens | Fight in Great Swamp. “.% Ja | Remembered by Indians — WEST KINGSTON, R. L. (UP)—| Rhode Island Indians have never forgatten the Great Swamp Fight— one of the bloodiest massacres in 17th century America. ‘ Armed forces of the United Col- ‘ |onies taking part in King Philip's War, overran the Narragansett In- dian fortress in southern Rhode Island’s Great Swamp on Dec. 19, 1675. * Wigwams were burned; hundreds of Indian women, children and old men were slain. Descendants of Rhode Island In- dians meet annually at the Great J. Poole, first vice president; Jack ; ond Habel, second vice president; John | |" Fred pet this one to A, Riley, secretary; and Max E. py omc t mga Kerns, treasurer. t oie, sav. Donald Tracy and John Faulkner | age, growling ond y of Franklin, Harold Muldowney, H. | 7 pe (lh mvaion en Fo Robert L. Pobl and Fred J" Poole | was allowed to run || Fred's riddle purzied his quests “1 knew,” lenghad 0 very pretty qq all of Pontiac, were selected for loose? @ moment. .“Wt’s your Uncle three-year terms on the boad : Harold Walker of Birmingham Barty yr Feathers of the bead and neck of the bald eagle become pure white at the age of three years and always remain so. ‘‘Bald’’ in its name is from a middle English word meaning ‘‘white."’ Was named to fill the centred | to Califortfta. Gordon Walker of Herman) W8S also selected to fill out an un- persons and were intended for church readings. Swamp to pay tribute to the mem- ory of their slain ancestors. | Baziey’s Thursday | __ SUPER SPECIALS!! 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Your cnoice of A&P premium-quality Conees ig Custom Ground before your eyes to one of seven different grinds. It's bound to be exactly right for your coffeemaker, sure to be precisely the flavor you enjoy ... every time/ Ay a tam “ Who are you kidding? ‘ oe ae | ; et -' ee x if . , f . Pa " rd w ri * ‘> a ' . _'THIRTY-SEVEN _ Lig’ Detector Experts - Plan to Purge Fakes | CHICAGO (UP) — Lie detector | experts are banding together to | clean out fra | The founding of an American | Academy of Polygraph Examiners was announced by Fred E. Inbau, 'of Northwestern University’s law school, and John E. Reid, director of John E. Reid and Associates, a | lie detection laboratory for per- sona] testing a Both men are among leaders of _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 iceaaiat ae 4. steam ee —— Happy Yuletide Confusion Beats Efficiency Any Day | By MARGARET LATROBE speons, They did it leng age. | gift wrappings in neat, smooth, tended tor Pep? They wear the: “Cristmas shopping done? Everything is under control, © squares. sort ribbons as to lengtt? same site sweater, don't they? | . ‘No one forgotten. Nothing mis- and color and put them tdily No, the shopping isn't finished, - Their shopping was done so . ' Maybe some peopie can shop for jgid. Christmas is a miracle ai. A the turkey isn't ordered and the . z , A ° \fong ‘ago they can't remember what ‘ Pop's Christmas tie—in April. Or) pianning and precision. These OF- | they. bought for whom. Not without cards aren't mailed. But it will all decide which triends get the potted ‘derty folk are the kind who, at the | consulting the list, filed under |D* Sone somehow and we'll have — in June. But not I. height of Opening presents, fold ..w aS fun’ doing it just in the ni Wlaybe some are busily wrapping | ee — = Work completed. time. Olid Saint Nick time, that is. As = ping : But where's the fun in that? Ay gifts in and silver ribbons—in (Copyright 1964, King Features) Around here we shop with aad August. Christmas cards. ail Corners Gas Market ee = ees ot ant, = eet DURHAM. N. H. (UP)—Norman hide toys so well we are up all Gives Reason for Theft eer, — mailing" Stiles was probably the busiest night on Christmas Eve, searching NEW HAVEN. Conn PA! Septem | service station owner in most of attic and cellar for the dol] bed or — “ . man was arrested for stealing 50 These fine folk, to my no eon, New Engiand for a while during, stuffed panda.. are just a little too weil orga- Hurricane C aro!, Power failures) And some of us run out of cents and a newspaper from an i the Geld nized. Their dining tables are idied gasoline pumps, but not at cards at the last minyte, or mail unattended mews stand. He told ° rd The purp of the new organi- ; ’ ; . 5 ~~ = er 4 purpose e gan never cluttered with stars and Stiles’ station. He riggied a sump the final batch af 11:40 Decem- police he wanted the money to buy IN SAVED QUICK AS A FLASH — | injury or death, On his way to work through @ Jatin js to promote higher pro- tinsel through the weeks befere pump to his gasoline pump and ber %, Or if that bachelor uncle = breakfast: and the newspaper. to thinking of a ——— photographer, who signaled | blinding- snowstorm, George Grant of the Cleveland fessiona| standard and to “rout Santa's visit, Nor are they up kept serving customers, including drives im after all on Christmas = read while he ate. | the engineer of the Shaker Heights, Ohio, Nigh: | creas stopped to photograph the wrecked auto at Ut the quackery which has led to late on- Christmas Eve, adding Congressman Norris. Cotton who merning, would he ever guess nn speed electric train, background, with ee hich had ae ; ; recently publicized abuses by brandy te the festive, pudding for . was returning to his Lebanan hme that his extra gift (just to make Alcoholism 1s a ground, for di flashes from the stroposcopic flash unit on his | » Ww knocked a utility pole across the grossly: wnqualidied Me dslesler ox the Ner polishing from a political meeting. him extra welcome) was ja. vorce in the majorify of states. (camera, saved passefigers aboard from possible | tracks. Driver of the auto was slightly hurt. merrew. aminers.” —_—_ _ on a eae — ey . Resolve RIGHT NOW to Let AtP’s Storewide Low Prices Every Day Cut Your Food Bills! \ * ss , “SUPER-RIGHT” SHANK PORTION Smoked Hams « 49% LL A I CO A A ACL LI ORDER YOUR AcP TURKEY EARLY! Young, flavorful AaP TURKEYS have been specially bred to give you more meat... full, tender, amply-breasted. with plump. succulent legs and thighs. 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G. Dum Cigars Wrarrco . . on 2s 2.79 MAKE EVERY DAY SAPE DRIVING DAY! e ; ( if Sultana Shrimp eowm sax = ! from, > €iVing Maraschino Cherries ery "Sx 39¢ = Yukon Beverages ‘tivo: 3 tos 29 Pret Meer, Om now tilt thru Set., Dec. 18 Shedd’s French Dressing—8-ox. Bot. 20¢ SHEDD’S SALAD THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY SALAD _ BLEACHES AND DISINFECTS Watermaid Rice... . . . He 27e 3% Dressing. 1. i 49% Roman Cleanser ° AQ Baby Orange Juice ms 3 S25 25¢ CHICKEN OF THE SEA—SOLID PACK WHITE MEAT ALBACORE =e Tuna Fish & THIRTY. EIGHT | ! i. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘DECEMBER 15, 1954 ' Incorporation, Move Approved by Keego Harbor Voters 9 Also Elected to Make Charter Mrs. Lylla Ross Tops Slate of 19 Candidates ‘by 32 Vote Margin KEEGO HARBOB—With slightly more than half of the eligible vot- ers casting ballots yesterday, resi- dents of Keego Harbor went to the polls and showed they favored in corporation. The changeover was approved 329 yes to 151 opposed. The total vote of 480 is a little more than half of the estimated eligible voter force of 850 ° At the same time that incor- poration was approved, nine of 19 candidates were named to a charter commission. This group will take up the next step in the incorporation process, preparing and holding bearings on a city ' charter. Topping the list of elected can didates Mrs. Lylla Ross with 327 votes, followed by Warren W. Ab bott, 2%: Charles M. Leaf, 293: Benjamin E. Covey, 251; Benjamin J. Moshier, 239; John A. Loveland, 233: Wilma Webb, 208; Lewis M. Doyle, 204: and Ralph Odell, 202 Other candidates and their votes were: Wayne Vogesburg. 184; , ballots on whether Keego Harbor should be incor- | Leslie Freese. 180: Daniel L. Fox- porated as a city yesterday were Mrs. William | of approval, man, 163; Charlotte D. Shove, 154; Pitser and Mrs. J. George Tucker Checking their commission George E. Hahnefeld, Sr., 14: Al- | re =e were =a a Robert Felts and | bert F. Crosby, 139; Francis L. | Ammerman, 120 George E C 7 Stocker, 111; George G. Ray, 60 ounty eaths Death Drivers and Joseph Nichols, 57. Hf no charter is approved by the voters within twe years, the area reverts back to a township. . City boundaries of the area are Waterford Township and Sylvan Lake on the north, the City of Sylvan Lake on the east, the Grand Trunk Western Railroad on the south, and the village of Orchard Lake and Cass Lake shoreline on the west School district boundaries will net be affected by the incorpora- tion of the area, which is presently in West Bloomfielqd Township Asks Examination in Manslaughter Case Neil Mary E. Jeftery ARMADA—Service for Mary E Jeffery, 75, of 27211 Richmond Ridge Rd., was held at 2 p.m. today at the A. M. Tiffany Chapel, with burial in Willow Grove Cemetery. She died Mon- day , Surviving are a brother George Jeffery of Armada. and two nieces, Mrs. George Sommers of Detroit and Mrs. Oliver Pomeroy of Armada Walter M. UTICA—Service for Waiter M Miller, 80, of 14754 24 Mile Road wilt be held at 1:30 p.m. Thurs day at Pilgrim Holiness Church with burial by the Schwarzkoff Milliken Funeral Home in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Detroit. He died | Monday Surviving Miller A Eriksen, 28. of Water- besides his wile, Ce ford Township who was involved celia. he is survived by a daugh m a fatal accident Monday, de. | '¢T Mrs Ruth Degrandchamp of manded examination yesterday 48t Detrowt, a son, Norman of when he was arraigned on a man Mt Clemens, seven grandchildren slaughter charge a sister Mrs Laura Huth of Fern Watertord Township Justice Wii. Gale. and two great-grandchildren tie D. LeFurgy set the heanng Clarence Bb, Burpee date for Dec. 2% and released ROCHESTER— Funeral arrange Ericksen on: $2,000 bond ments are pending at the William Police said Eriksen was the driv R Potere Funeral Home for er of a car that struck another| Clarence E. Burpee, 47, of 2136 auto driven by Danny McClusky. | Chancery St.. Troy Township. He 23, of 2705 Chrysler. Waterford | died Tuesday ‘ Township. The accident occurred | at Pontiac Lake and Scott Lake Mre. Ray Mibser MILFORD — Service for Mrs Rds. : . Ray (Emma Alice) Hibner. 76, of McClusky's wife, Donna, 20, died three hours after the accident at 27110 Haley Rd will be held at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital from | P. m. Saturday at the Richard- injuries suffered in the crash sen-Bird Funeral Home with A passenger with Eriksen Ches. Dbumal in White Lake Cemetery ter Gravelle. 28. who lived at a She died today local hotel. was arrested at the time of the crash on a drunk and disorderly charge buf was re leased vesterday without charg on order of George Taylor chief aSsistant prosecutor : By HAZEL A. TRIMBLE A proposed plan for the a % State of 0) mithion Armada Boy, 6, Killed Michigan to provide ARMADA Jeffery Rochardson state bond issue for assistance in 6. was fatally injured last night school building has merit but is when he was struck by a car while a lon Va from being practi erossing a street near his home. cabl Wilham Shunck superin Police said the bo farted into tendent fo Waterford Township the path of the ca The driver Schools said today was not held He attended a meeting ino Lan = sing this week where the problem Set Musical Program of school districts who are not DRYDEN ie Devden Swe financials able to keep pace with enrollment demands for class PTA is having a Christmas musi discussed cal program at the rooms WAS school ihouse Other Oakland County educa Thursday evening with the pro gram presented by the Drvden_ tors sitting in on the meet were High School Glee Clubs under the Ray Baker, Avondale Schools: direction of Rachard Krebs ©. BE. Duackel, Farmington, and DOILY DECORATIONS — \aking pians for the decoration of the forthcoming Waterford High S formert\ separate hool gym. All former Christmas and ali imni dance are :J}-1) teache, Vics alumnm will provid Dorothy Lindstrom, and seniors Ralph Weaver Stan intermission Con Larkin. and Betty ‘Richards ( ‘alled ‘Noe! Doree Anselmy the 9-12 p. m. dance Saturday will combine tu: Face Crackdown Manslaughter Charge Will Be Lodged Against Drinking Motorists ~ An alarming auto death increase in Oakland County during the pat several days has resulted in a get- tough edict issued today by the prosecutor's office ‘Too many persons are being | killed as a result of carelessness, negligence and drinking in this area lately and we're going to get tough about it.’’ Chief Asst. Prose- (,eorge Taylor said “Whenever there is evidence that a driver involved in a fatal accident has been drinking, we're going te charge him with man slaughter instead of negligent homicide.” he warned Man- slaughter carries a ti-vear jail sentence while negligent hen cide, carries only a twe. sear penalty. talked it over with Fred Frederick C Ziem) is in_complete accordance Taylor said latest auto death recorded in this area was that of Mrs Donna McClusky, 20, of Waterford Township She was injured fatally cutor Ive (Prosecutor and he with the policy.” The in a two-car crash at Scott Lake and Pontiac Lake Rds Monda, night : \ ba n ‘ { Wat School Officials Consider $ Schmidt of Careaces ille tke meeting was called by State Superintendent of Public In struction (lair 1. Taytor For \ear there has heen some districts at a it would help ithon @ said thinking that if school could borrow from = the state low rate f interest the schoolhousmmg sith stip ShuneR other little valuation Called unity. SO pet is carned by the residents of the area who work in nearby cities Waterford lie erveral outs districts as LPL and business to help finance industriat its schools a bedroom” comn cent of its tax base This week's meeting was the held in the been invited. and mem at the orchestra are Weaver and Laurene itfairs and w he studente have e entertair dirmen a oll KEEGO VOTERS—Lined up here to cast their | | Mrs. Arthur Canon. Approximafely helf the eligible | voters turned out to give incorporation a 2-1 margin and elect a nine-member charter ford Township, driver of the car which collided with the McClusky auto, has been charged with man- slaughter. He demanded examina- tion which was set for Dec. 23. Piece of Steak Kills Washington Resident ROMEO — A 42-year-old Wash ington resident died last night when he choked to death on a piece of steak Attempts by the Romeo Fire De partment to revive Bernard Soule in his trailer home at 68040 Van Dyke failed Soule was eating dinner with his wife and two stepsens at 5:45 p.m when stricken. Romeo Dr. William Martin arrived and removed the meat, but Soule was dead Funeral arrangements are pend ing at the Roth Home for Funerals | Romeo Peter Sykes Named Berkley Police Chief BERKLEY Police Captain O Peter Svkes 46. has been named pohce chief to replace Frank W lrons as of Dec. 31 Irons will become Oakland County Shenff Jan. 1, 1955 Sykes has been on the Berkley force for 21 years . sas Musical Program Set METAMORA — The Metamora PTA will have a musical program Thursday evening. with music pro vided by the Driden High School (lee Clubs. under the direction of Richard Krebs 50 Million State Loan Fund first organized conclave to put the idea inte the ‘talking stage. Promoters, of the talks were a Detroit Metropolitan area group and the Detroit Home Builders Association Sum Shunck pointed out that the pl « fhieenthy intriguing to warrant further study and the group assenibled in Lansing ap proved ths continuance lf it conld lower interest rates to schoot distmets. there would be ment in the plan However. it certainly does not represent any thing near ai solution to the fi nancial problems in connection with the operation and building as faced by rapidly growing resi dential areas in the metropolitan section” | not sure it added The proposed plan is to make it possible for districts to bor row up te 15°. of their equal irved valuation by establishing a state lean fund. Ten per cent fs the practical bonding limit most districts new follow am Is con stitutional he Districts could) borrow on the dasis of pledging them selves to repay the loan by spread ing extra millage need Opposition to the proposal was ‘voiced by the Detroit Board of Commerce. which said ,tricts should be | state | have 1—Reorganization of school dis completed in the thus eliminating the many small and inadequate districts who neither tax base nor en frollments to conduct a good school | program Shoes Resoled— Half or Fall in Neoprene, ...-<7:)\ Cork, Rubber, ~~~ |" Crepe or Leather! Orthopedic Work to Dr. Orders JAMES SHOE SERVICE 4820 Dixie Hwy. Drayten Plains bd | Yuletide Songs Church Readies | | for Sunday Night | 7 WATERFORD — “Scenes and Songs of Christmas"’ will be pre-* sented by the Sunday school of | Waterford Community Church at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. The Bible story of the birth of | Jesus will be illustrated by mem- | bers of the intermediate and sen- | ior departments, in pantomime. A rhythm band composed of nur- | sery and beginning students will | present a number entitled ‘‘Christ- | mastime,’’ and other singing and | greetings will be given by primary | | and junior groups. groups Board Asks OK ‘on Selling Bonds | State Approval Sought for $550,000 Portion of Recent Issue - - WALLED LAKE—The board of education has authorized an appli- cation to the state Municipal Fi-' nance Commission to sel] $550,000- in bonds, to be sold Jan. 24 Voters approved a- $825,000 bond all a e issue for additional buildings on Nov. 29 In other business the board | discussed plans for the construc- {tion of the various new — and agreed to meet in a speci session later this month, to view plans provided by architects President Walter Horstman ap- pointed Julius Nelson and Dwight Wiseman to serve on a tenure, ;committee, and work with mem- (bers of the teacher's tenure com- mittee ja seven member council. At a previous meeting the board | Sworn in were Charles Fisher, had agreed to put the question ot | Charies Riffenburg, Marshall E. teacher tenure on the school elec- | Taylor, Joseph Wiltse, Gerald tion ballot in June | Hazen, and Harry W. Thomas. Installing them was George L Gram, a member of the charter commission He volunteered to , serve as city clerk until the post ‘can be filled. The council favored soliciting ap- - plications to fill the clerk's position }as soon as possible. Much of the | legal work of starting the new city, | hike filing the cearter with _the Detroit Youth Dies in Crash Into Tree ¢ a an ae NO JAIL NECESSARY—Eavu Clair (Mich) fireman for a new hose drying machine WALLED LAKE — The newly elected city council of Walled Lake were installed Monday night. but have postponed naming a mayor pro tem until Thursday. Voters approved the city char- Waterford PTA to Hear Reading Thursday Night WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —Th choral reading, ‘‘What is Christ- mas’ by Anne Kopach will be featured at the annual Christmas program and PTA meeting of the Waterford Center School at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. ~ All 450 puptis in the schoo! will, participate, with each class sing ing one of the famous carols The fourth, fifth and sixth grate UTICA — A 24,ear-old Detroit choir has been organized, and will youth apparently dejected over a also present special numbers Teachers Jack Krauser and Mrs Ruth Burman, and music director Marcella Schalit are supervising the Program. Santa on Guest List WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—San- ta Claus is an expected guest at the family night cooperative din- ner set for 6:30 pm. Thursday at broken romance ended his life yesterday by driving his car into a tree on a county road néar Utica. Macomb County Coroner Clif- ford H. Reed said yesterday the death of Mark F. Buckshaw was a suicide | He said Center Line State Police found a note on the youth's body which told of a love affair with a girl identified only as ‘‘Jackie."’ The note told of a broken en- Pontiac Lake School by the Lake- gagement last summer land) Presbyterflan Church mem Pw bers Santa will distribute treats Cubs to Decorate Tree for children for Program Thursday ROMPO—A program is planned for the monthly mecting of Romeo's Cub Scout pack 87 to be held at 730 p.m Thursday in ; the high school auditorium hould be al-| shoul ®"' | Cubs will decorate a giant Christ- Christmas At least a year lowed to study assessments based | mas tree with decorations they on the recent Supreme Court de- | have made themselves. Cubs have cision ideclaring that all dis | been asked to bring wrapped tricts must levy taxes on state | canne dgoods for Rom« Goodfel- | {lows to distribute to needy fam- equalized valuation). and to de lihes termine the total resources of — chool districts Dessert Party Planned Questions to be answered later P said the group. included WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — A 1 -How much of a bond issue is Christmas dessert party for room needed sponsors of Dublin School is What should be the vardstick | Planned for Thursday at 8 pm. in for determining eligibility the auditorium. Gifts will be ex- +—Should the bond issue be a changed. followed by carol sing- revolving fund with payments ing and games from the districts deposited in the jfund” If so, how will the state pay off the bond issue” ounty a en ar 4—What means could be devised to insure economical construction | in the borrowing dis- Lakeville The Lakeville PTA wt)! ember meeting at & pm hold its De t t+ procedures oday at the | Lynn “Friday” Billings gets a final “‘jail-bird’s eye’’ view of the 30-year-old village jail, tossed out on used except to hold prisoners until! they could be | the scrap heap behind the village hall. | removed the teccal cage in order to make room ter in balloting Dec. 7, and elected expected at the 8 p.m. Thurs- schoo? tricts” Drayten Plains The Drayton Plains WCTU w:1! meet What measures would be | a: ‘he Presbyterian Church a 30 pm necessary so that the aid will not | Thurscss New Mudsen prevent desirable reorganization? | ladies of the community have been &—What shoul e< aa Invited to help sew cancer pads @ ‘ nuld the interest rate | \ ey mudsen Methodist Church Thursday be and at what rate should the Ortenrilie bari herrea Pe pA Mo Reineg Eh Ne ’ +} s Mure. The promoters of the plan con-. for @ meeting and Christmas party com let th gift aD ceded it is not the answer to the aod * ee sechscse total state schnol building prob- lem. but jt is designed to help dis- | EXCLUSIVE FURNISHINGS tressed areas increase their bor row ing power (2 FURNITURE Enabling legislation said AND ft APPLIANCES Shunck, would probably have to be passed before such a program to the Geert of Gravtce Petes | 3526 Sashabaw OR 3-1711 could be put into effect .“<“<*¢2 » There’s Still Time ‘DERS To beat Santa's deadline with wonderfully wel- come gifts for all the kids. +Merry Christmas with our savings TOYLAND | 1 @W.L. Douglas Shoes 4528 Dixie Hwy. | —s es ee SS Ss eee es 4 d 4 é 4 The jail was | installed in the village in 1906, but has rarely been Firemen (transferred to the county jail in St. Joseph. 3 Seek L Postal Position ROYAL OAK—The Civil Service con mmission in Washington, D. C. announced the names of Councilmen °: lo Elect | la OF Thur } see applicants for the position of postmaster in Royal Oak. They |are John R. Agnew, Grant D, state. and certifying the results of yyaudiin and Frank P Skotzke. the election, are duties performed by the clerk. Council members postponed the election of a mayor until th: the Thursday meeting because gam The city la Hamtramck covers an area of two square miles inside city of Detroit. ach Richardson Farm Dairy 7350 Highland Rd. member Dan MecVety. He is day meeting at the town hall. Charter commission attorney Ray Munde has been retained by the new council. A_ decision to have the justice of the peace court held at 7 p.m. each Thursday in te fire hall received approval. The new city-lawmakers are alsa working on the creation of a police department, with the assist- ance of State Police and other municipal departments. Fire protection for the Walled Lake area continues to be provided by the Commerce township it was a part of until the recent election A division of assets befween the city and township is expected in j 3 1 Gal the near future as HOMOGENIZED Just One of how Days . MIAMI, Fla. uP Robert M Cc Stahl, 16. suffered a possible skull 1 Cal. fracture last night when two cars returning from a Safe Driving Day rally collided. SHOES ::. = FAMILY Orthepedic Shee Specialist TURPIN-HALL FAMILY SHOE STORES 4464 Dixte) Drayten Plains ie Unien Lake Ré.. Union Lake Coupon Good Only a’ SAM'S Walgreen . Agency Drug Store a . iE r Welgreen’s SAM’S or Drugs 4c ross From Pontiac State Bank | 3293 Auburn ae. Auburn netaty GREEN’S Men’s Wear Dixie Highway, © Van Heusen Shirts ®@ Interwoven Sox ®@ Haines Underwear Drayton Plains @ Hickok Belts © Wembley Ties ® Dufold Underwear ® Airfilm Shoes © Hood Rubber Footwear Mojud Hosiery Hallmark Greeting Cards LEE HATS Gift Certificates with Miniature Hats (i ,: oe a ‘ eee ks THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER us? 1956 | ‘___._ THIRTY-NINE ron successru, || Santa Rides Rails - |. °““"““™ | — .» Claim Furnace Firm : (Mt.22!°*s 2 mena pada W te foute.aee CHRISTMAS PARTIES fo | Ranch ranch, Conductor Earl L. Stark, | The Birth of a Nation Frightened Patrons coment hit gin acess dace lp is about 3% solated vem! Otil] Causing a Furor — | BALTIMORE @ — Several : “ housewives told Feder! @ Avbere Ave. ve «00 || Mark and Sharon Patterson, 2 gave the gaily By BOB THOMAS | Rise of the American Film” de- a Trade - 7 » yearald twins, waved to the crew | wrapped package nd. then! HOLLYWOOD @ — Recently a|clares: “The film was a passion-|Commission examiner yesterday YOUR Puttorfield Theat TODgy of _@ Union Pacific train which | climbed aboard’as the train pulled | syndicate announced it had bought | ate and persuasive avowal of the that employes of.thé Holland Fur. || & CAlze) me. ‘ : off. The package contained an rights for the refilming of “The | inferiority of the Negro.” an ote ee Ce A eee SES SL ree Ee, electric train Birth of a Nation freed slaves as to buy new furnaces by SEE ‘ . The news brought a blast from | “®*Tegant. lustful valainows,” No. | Ges Gai: pronat hele a | . eo @. {Actress, 2 Companions | the National Assn. for the Ad-| £70 congressmen drinking heavily | "a. ire. Gpened hearings here GUIDE Te Fined on Drunk Charge ook can cacao causa feet on desks, other Negroes mak-/® ® compltint that Holland Fur. CinemaScope takes you HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Actress | isingly opposed’ to thé film today |4%8 Sdvances to white gifis. senetines? oe aocaptive through desert legion, , Abigail Adams has been fined $10, as it was in 1915, when “Birth” The picture drew a violent reac- The complaint being heard Caliph ambush and wild a much lighter punishment than | was first released. tien tm many of the cities where it! pro’ SSO gasses A. Pureen skgarymene tocar | IN AND AROUND PONTIAC § | invent cm te Sve en with Thus the storm which “The Bith| totes In New York anf tase clinges ano practioce ave “we exotic, ancient Paria with | a Oh |i charge tn ole Si 0 yere age rag, Pee st Seder itien where] amd rere Tae, cat cl of «op = e DRIVE-IN Baldwin One of the men, academy-award | haps the most important movie in ee te me Lae petitors and have injured com- Hajji Baba! : RESTAURANT Mexteste winning Broderick Crawford. was screen history, it is also the most petition in commerce. ER . = . | scaked £250 by the judge and called | controversial. aaa ee rhe aa n;| Earlier in the hearty Edgar JOHN DEREK GIANT MALTS @rtve-Se Servive a “drunken bum.” The other man. oe Garrison Vilna attetced ie tna|R, Audet local branch manager ELAINE STEWART in SANDWICHES “Take Home” Orders stage performer Myron McCor-| The picture was the product of ee e of Holland Furnace admitted his } SODAS Counter Lunches mick, was fined $50. Kentucky-born D. W. Griffith, and Griffith was astounded and upset | “tice had received complaints that Open 1 Days Week | Bandage 5 P. M.- 12:90 A. 2. even ‘his most ardent supporters |». the tirades, He replied with a|*ummaces had been torn apart and is rated at 1,516,000 kilowatts. dice. The authoritative book “The| Free Speech in America.” The| Audet sald he found no evidence Good Food — Service Pe mulatto leader was not the heavy | TOO Oma OM a é in the film, he argued. 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Locher, photographed in their famous Warteck Brewery, take time out from a busy day to discuss the flavor and quality of Goebel Beer: GOEBEL BREWING COMPANY PETROIT AND MUBKEGON MICH OAKLAND CAL Delegate of the Boerd of Directors Goebel...first American beer o win acclaim in Switzerland Directors of Warteck Brewery, Basle (Switzerland), rate Goebel with “the fine beers of the world” “Here at our brewery in Basle (Switzerland), we have had the opportunity to sample Goebel Beer. We do not hesitate to state that it conforms to the high standards which we have set throughout our many years of brew- ing Warteck Beer. “Its light texture and delicate dry flavor are highly acceptable to the taste. It has good foam stability and clear, brilliant color. Goebel is worthy of a place among the fine beers of the world.” pons B. W. Figlistalier A 'Warteck Brewing Company Coming as it does from the Old World, the tradi- tional home of fine beers, this is unusual praise, indeed. Even more unusual is the fact that one brewery should praise the beer brewed by another. If you are rot now a Goebel drinker, by all means try this fine beer soon. WINNER 15 INTERNATIONAL AWARDS O. Lecher Technical Director ~ ——-— - - - - eS , FORTY-ONE _ 4 @ NESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 ‘THE. 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Two f _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, \ \WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1954 i Big Reds Hand Chiefs 52 By BILL, MARTIN — | Chiefs from the ranks of the un-| Pontiac High's baskettiall team beaten found itself the victim in one of Chiefs, perhaps guilty of look- the big upsets of Michigan high 1s past twice-beatea Port Huron pre-holiday play last night ‘te Friday night's important Port Huron. league’ game. with Flint Central Coach Reed Laughiin's — are Pane panto im te game Big Reds took full advantage he ry bok tho PHS ’ to score a 52-41 In the shooting department, Pon and knock "the tiac was colder than a Christmas | ' throw line, sinking 17 of 3% chances. from the floor, - turkey in deep-freeze. Chiefs con-| season's opener, by a cmaicunhe nected. on only 12 of 53 shots for a/17-point margin last Friday. | F Port Huron jumped into an earty | 40 lead on a pair of fast baskets | /by guard Don Capps before Jobn James ‘stolé the ball and scored 'to break the ice for Pontiac. With) all five Port Huron starters con-| tributing points, the Big Reds’ moved into a 16-8 lst period lead and extended it ot 21-8 early in the dismal .226 percentage. They did! only a little better from the free Port Huron hit on 21 of its 60 shots Pontiac was heavily favored aft- er beating Flint Northern, 58-53 | Conqueror of Port Huron - the , - Orion, Rochester Win 3rd Straight Victorie By JACK SAYLOR /13 while Ken Harrison and Darwin | Lake Orion and Rochester Sander had 12 and 11 respective. | marked up their 3rd straight bas- jy for the Blackhawks. ketball victories of the season a ‘ite: cision te Plymouth in overtime. With only 11 seconds remaining WL held g 42-39 edge but Ply- mouth’'s Bob Middleton scored and was fouled ip the act. He converted te send the tit inte overtime. With a minute left in the extra |period Niles Freeland’s club held a 46-42 lead but Plymouth pulled up to 47-46 then in the final second Dan Clifford popped in a one-thnd- st {et to turn victory into defeat for 13 | the Vikings. Southfield Van Dyke and Berk- ley joined Walled Lake in defeat as Farmington was the lone Inter- Lakes Conference quintet to win. The Falcons downed Clarenceville 56-39 with Bud Jones and Jerry Rice each netting 15 points. Dick Radatz collected 22 points but Bexkley bowed to Ferndale | 62-58. Van Dyke was beaten by quintet downed Avondale, 59-51. despite the presence of 2nd stringers in the game for a long spell. When sev- era] regulars accumulated a num-| ber of persona! fouls early in the | ball game Carlin sent in his 2nd | line players and they did a credit-_ able job. : Over | fell to Redford Union 57-49 despite “pri. | Bob Evans’ 22 points. | Troy took a 21-9 first period lead over Lakeview but ran into much adversity and suffered a 61-56 set- back. Jack Acton picked up three “| fouls and sat out the second quar- Sh eae * Floyd Bafiey fouled out entire East Detroit 61-52 and Southfield), lerese- quarter Walt Poe finally came through t with ‘two foul shots and a field goal and James and Dick Black- law added oharity tosses to nar- ,row the margin to seven points. | Big Reds came roaring back, how- ever, to build up a 25-16 halftime bulge. ne Peed battled on a par most of the 3rd quarter n aah Huron broke lhose with an unchecked 11-point spree in the late minutes. The splurge gave the hosts a 44-3 advantage and ly in the 2nd quarter and Jim me u - dock, Troy’s pepperpot , suffered an eye cut that ome seven stitches to close and had to leave the game be | most of the final stanza. fore halftime. | Capps ang Dick Robins, a pair Despite bie“ tou bard Acton bed oe sharp-shooters, led | dumped in 24 points for, the Colts. i$ ig Reds with 12 and 14 points, axis rangy club began its respectively. Each had six baskets, Capps in 12 shots and Robins in 14. An unusually high number of personal fouls slowed action | Catholic League campaign with a 61-46 win over St Thege sa as Ron | Troy tallied 24 points Barclay's three - year contract | would be “bought up.’ Chancellor Robert B. House = “there has never been any issue” between Barclay and the institu- tion over the time of the contract. The Giants used 15 players in the 1954 World series. No Money Dow Easy Pay —or Other MECHANICAL REPAIRS MOTOR OVERHAUL | and Dick Johnson (32) are cornered by a pair of | nounced that Barclay’s contract | }) | has another year to run and|/ HEMMED IN!—Lake Orion's Nick Neira (jumping) “At Setback both coaches used reserves through Pes £ Pontiac Piston Phillie manager Mayo Smith. Ae hb DS iA RSS I SSS AAI Sy a x ask our Service Co. Benny Bengough, former Yankee | credit plan a 102 $. h catcher, is the only coach to Be acc FREE PARKING IN hol retained from the 1954 staff by new Avondale players, but Neira leaps to save an) Avon cagers are out-of-bounds call against Orion in the 2nd fale Lake Orion won, ne ee cece ire and one technical foul against the Pontiac * A 2 . d | . ae rs * -. Sees 6-Team Race in NL _* O‘Malley Retuses to Argue BROOKLYN #—Walter O'Mal-, deal, I can't see them as a big ing the particularily quarter. Diehm ™ again — the Little Chiefs with 17) Pontiac PORT HURON arp PP James, t 2 610 MeAuley, f 3 410 Caswell f @©6 6 344) Biecklaw, ¢ 4 1 ® McClure,e 11 8) Poe. g 6 $18 Manton. g 41 8 Johnstons, g 0 1 1 Capps, ¢ 6 013 King, f 1 @ 2 Porbes, f @oe) Treais, f © 1 12 Renkin, ¢ 1138 Mountain, ¢ 6 2 2 Turney, @¢0) Wiliams, ¢ © 0 © Paust’’'¢ @i1| Taylor. g 0 @ © Radike ¢ ¢oe. Watkins, f © 11 Jones, f 6@¢86 Johnson, ¢ 6 60 6 Casteel, g 6066 Bereche, g 6 6 o 121741" 31 10 53 1H RB DOOUO SEC ROCEE ® 8 16—4) Peet Muree cise cc ccece ss: 1¢ 88 6-53 ‘ee throws missed: Pontiso—James 3, Biacklaw 4, Poe 6, King, Treats 2, Wat- kins : Castee! 2, total 18. — Huren ~MeAuley 2, McClure, Manton 4 Capps, | Robins 4, Rankin 2, Paust 4; total 18 Personal fouls: Pontiac—James, Black. law 3, JohnstGn 3, Poe 2, King 4, Tresia. Taylor, Watkins, Johnson: total 17 Port | _sippi, Navy and Alabama were the | Huron—-McAuley 5. McClure 4. Hanton Capps 2. Robins 3, Rank kin 2, Saree Radike, total 22 Shots at basket~Pontiac 53, Huron 60 Pontiac Press Pheote of their game in the Orion gym Tuesday night. Ray Boyl (3) and Lyn Wright (5). 59-51. Schiller Lost to ‘M’ . 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Cox, %-yearold infielder, and Preacher Roe, 36-year-old |eft- i E | : Hit H : Points in 1954 Mississippi, Alabama, Navy Other Defensive Standouts An overtime. thriller featured last NEW YORK @®—UCLA, Missis- | Junior High. Blue Devils edged Lakers 37- | 35 in the extra-session battle after | the Lakers had made up a-7-point | deficit to gain a 32-all tie at the | ‘end of regulation time. dee Burke of the Lakers and | defense teams of distinction in ma- NCAA Service Bureau Statistics showed today. The undefeated Ucians, who led | the nation in scoring, also gave up the fewest points, the first ‘time in 10 years that this has been done phar alana a And they added the ground defense crown ——_ s s s Mississippi, which will meet Navy in the Sugar Bowl on New, Year’s Day, won the total defense championship by displacing the Middies on the last day of the sea- son. Mississippi wound up with 172.3 yards a game given up, Rich- mond 174.4 and Clemson 176.1. * s s Navy, knocked all the way down to ninth place by Army’s na- scoring honors with 12 points aplece. Spartans won their 2nd s start, dumping the sotoars, ‘on | Three ans—Grubb, Shaw and Bonner. eight points each while. Costello and Herandez had aia] apiece. Stallsmith collected 11 points 1 lead Lakesiders to a 23-17 triumph over Bad Cats. In runaways, Er- win Rosa Real Estate swamped Hawks, 4413, and Elks routed | defense tion-leading offense, even though it beat the Cadets in the season’s climax game, wound up with only /a minor leadership — pass inter- | ception. The Middies picked off |176 per cent of the aerials thrown at them, 35 of 142. Alabama led in pass defense. yielding only 45.8 yards a game. and thus completed the cycle of | championships. Alabama | has won five — in total defense in 1938 and 1945, in rushing defense in 1945, in punting in 1951, and} CHICAGO uw — General Manag. | now against passing er,Frank Lane of the Chicago | . UCLA gave up 40 points in win- | White Sox calls the new major- ning its nine games, an average of | minor , league agreement amend- 4.4 per game. Mississippi was sec-, ment an ‘“‘overwhelming vote of ond with 4.7, then Richmond with | confidence in the excellent admin- 6.0 Oklahoma had 62. Maryland | istration of the minor leagues.” 6.7, Navy and Auburn 7.3, Ohio | ° State 7.6 and Boston College and| The emenionent. aad at the West Virginia 8.2 ; jrecent minor league meeting in * 2 @ Houston, provides for a liberal sub- The Uclans gave up only 2.10 sidization of Class B, C and D yards a crack, Jowest figure in two | clubs having working agreements seasons. They gave up only al major league affiliated clubs. touchdown on a running play. e ¢ se * *« ® | Lane said Tuesday it is ‘the Boston College was the only | most forward step baseball has team that kept the opposition from | Made in the interests of the minor completing at least one third of its | leagues in more than 20 years.’ Chisox Official Hails Agreement Calls Subsidization of « Minor League Teams Vote of Confidence night’s Sgame City Basketball | League Class D card at Eastern rf, Treece of the Blue Devils shared | aerials. B. C. allowed a comple- | tion percentage of 32.3 per cent. to Wichita's 33.7 per cent and Rich- mond’s M per cent. 81 times, and the reason lies in He suffered a skate cut | AAU tumbling champion from 1940 | Krupp. f the 3.228 yards it yielded along the Siam \seties: test! oa ground vartags| | major club working with the minor any major team has ever given | league teams anywhere from $25,- | Up. 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Harper-Woods 83 Shrine 61, St. Theresa 46 ° | Bastiand 66 Fraser 34 Conference Date Set | MONTREAL U®\—The 20th North here March 14-16, t was an- nounced today. forthe mon in your Hel For the Colfer! May 1 recommend my Pro Shop es Headquarters for Christmas Cifts. Hundreds of different items | know your golfer will want. Frank Syron. Prop. 6 Owner PONTIAC COUNTRY CLUB Kansas was least passed against, | year.” Area Prep Games pevidson Dumps H euwesetzes American Congress of the Wildlife | Management Institute will be held | “In all," Lane said, “the majors ede direct an additional $200,000 Overtime Thriller Features City Class D Cage Program _ Wolverines, 63-12. Schwartz had 25 points for the Rosa team. 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That year Kramer predicted Sedgman would not ‘be able to hold up under the strain of two singles matches as well as the doubles. UAW-CIO Cagers fo Start Thursday Oakland County UAW-CIO ree reation basketball season gets un der way Thursday at Eastern Jun- jor High School. Games are scheduled every Thursday through Feb. 17, with iam slated Feb. % through | meson ee veer Skit Rite to $400,00 into the hands of the . M, t B, C and D cl next operas : clubs ‘tem, will start at 7 p.m. and e ©¢ @e at 8:30 p.m Teams are entered from Pontiac Motors Local 653, Fisher Body Local 596, Yellow Cab Local 59, 000 to $50,000 over and above their Md Ford Local 898 of Milford. normal operating coast | Thursday's games will send Pon- ee | tiac Motors Local 653 against Yel- low, Cab Local 504 at 7 o’clock and Ford Local 898 against Fisher Body Local 596 at 8:30 p.m. He estimated it will cost each Hall Auto uto Safety Glass FREE_I Tb. COFFEE” 209, Detroit, took another step on | waukee, at Motor City Arena. out a few seconds later. |6th and 7th rounds with flurries | snenlint Rapine Olea Repineement ui Auto C Glass C Co. r by Unanimous Count the comeback trail last night. by | “ Good Used Car? | scoring a unanimous 8-round deci- | comMuNIT! MOTORS 8-count in the 8th round and only | Davidson, with weight and reach advantage, encountered a tough to Davidson's head. Win was Davidson's 3th in 39 ss DETROIT #\—Embrel! Davidson, sion over Henry Hall, 186, Mil- | the bell saved him from a knock- = fight from Hall. Hall took the starts. WINTER IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER .. « for sefer driving this Tires expertly capped with SKID-RID will Reduce - §$kidding oa: % Bleck North of Pontioe Prose 25 Pine St. FE 4-2505 pment gee eenen a oa THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DE “CEMBER 15, 1954 °° * sy FORT Y-THRER ~ Area Lakes Dangerous in Early Freeze-Up Fox Accepted as Member of Hound ‘Family’ Berden Heads Coon Hunters sa f N tY Even Sleeps ip 2 | ri : ome pen ere Sema +> "i Coondogs on Almont ec neiarted : b: ys Thin Spots Dot Surfaces ra an ook 4) tas hn end te uo ontiac n ie Biblical lore, an Almont farm to- Hunte ” Roorhs of Bodies of Water Fed a” anna Banquet; a i ch mtr cm Plans are under way for the annual hunters roundup at Pontiac Elks club, Jan. 6 Arrangements call for an evening of entertain- ment, following a game dinner. Charles Manz is general chair- ‘man. His aides include Jerry Wooliever, Monroe Osmun, Archie Barnett, Leo Kowalski, Harry Gar- rett, Earl Moore, Ear! Wilson, AI) Games, Fred Wheeler, Chuck Wheeler, Dr. H. A. Miller, Joe a te ee gery . x tik, 1 Undefeated Utah Leaves Home to Take On LaSalle SALT LAKE CITY \®—Univer- contender for national honors sity of Utah's “‘Busy B’s’’—aunde- ef 8s feated in home basketbal! Coach Jack Gardner's dartings have some vf just about every- games—are going out into the cold thing that a great basketball team world to test their mettle. Their needs—height first obstacle is national champion accuracy LaSalle College in New York's jell, then look out Madison Square Garden Saturday . fe 8 The B's are Bunte,-Bergen, Ber The Utes have tallied 499 points ner and Buckwalter, nucleus of if six preseason games—an aver- @ team that could be a strong age of S—against 358 for their /) Work Savers L for your Laundr “six 27-point spread per game looks im pressive. The Indians’ victims were University of Idaho. Univer- sity of Hawaii and University of Arizona. twice each Utah connect ed on 40 per cent of its field goal attempts he “We're very happy to meet La “BUDGET S psoee | Salle said Gardner, beginning his wee second year at Utah after several GAS FIRED successful seasons at Kansas State WATER HEATER “ o 8 ° “It is my policy to play the best. This trip will probably de-_ termine just how strong we are Our squad is comparatively inex- perienced ‘only three seniors are ou. the squad) and except for Ber- gen (6-8) we lack height. But we're fast and have plenty of hustle" The team is built around the four Bs—Gary Bergen, Art Bunte Morris “Buckwalter and Ted Berner Bowling Results “ALDEN” LAUNDRY TRAY. e Bptiiwood 2» 19 Camere he 23 NIGHT “8 THURSDAY Vv t e Gresham's 27 21 «Boice 23 24 e bed Dutch 2621 Keiths ie 28 by e e Temple 2622 Whittemore 16 31 Seee ©” Indiv game W Daines 233. series C Temple 586. team game—S8piliwood S 012. -series—Gresham 2618 RICAN- cP tandard iste Pts Pts Plent of hot water and a Goebel's - 38 Letter-# “ y ares Auburn 33 «Pfeiffer + ye roomy, sanitary double-com- —genara’s 10 Credit-0 22 rtment laundry tub—two sianfieias 1@ Ned's 2 3 Drewry's % =6Pabst 19 important yr, — wesh- shrine 27 Deane 9 day chores. 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Top is James Crew, 197 Seminole, who took a nice **mess’’ of bluegills (like the one he’s holding) in a few hours on the lake, bordering Pontiac's Municipal Golf Course. The other angler, Jim Joseph, 1035 Collier, spent more than two hours on the ice with nary a bite. Ice was about 2-3 inches in thickness Catches mostly were small, and few in number. % Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY CASE—End of Cushion Aid get- ting more and more prevalent. has robbed the bowler of two things, both of which he'll miss. Gone is his always ready alibi that the pinboy’s off-spotting accounted for low scoring. Gone, too, is the. big thrill of bouncing pins off the cushion to canvert the 7-10. the 8-10. or-the 7-9 splits Those were freakish breaks, true, enough, but they were as much a part of the game as the cf ae THE 6-10 SHOT THE 7-9 ANGLE bo a ae oe pins themselves. With the me- chanical spotter all pins knocked inte the pit drop inte a conveyer belt. Chance of a rebound is elimin- ated altogether. The splits must now be made by contact. The 8 must be slid over to get the 10. as illustrafed, by hitting the 8 tissue- paper thin. That goes also for the 9-7 split. and the 7-10 or the 10-7. To get these, the active pin must be sliced off the kickback and sent across the alley. Honor for McCurry Buck McCurry, 1946-47-48, is the only player ever to captain more than one Michigan State footbalt team = Siees 5'— to 11% Ten, Bleck, Green, 18 S. Perry—Hubbard By JACK PATTERSON by Warm Spring Flows % Atend Atoir due to the way a few of our resi- | joneer Coon Hunters associa- Horace Rathka, 6929 Tubspring | | tion, Oakland County's veteran or. | Teed, Almont, ts the owner of The thin ice season is with us| dents who have no respect for | and already has begun to take its other people's property or feelings | annual toll, most of it unneces- have acted. | sary. Where children are involved ~ ganization of devotees of the | = tetered eam wrancals colorful and interesting sport, has | named James Berden of saa Speed have acce a red fox as | for its 1955 president et jthe suimmer of 1955 Traltit; Trouper and 2-year-old*| size in 1956. AMillion Trout ’ Eggs for Michigan LANSING — Seto conserve: tion department workers will proc: . ess 4,125,000 trout eggs before the end of the year, the department | reports. Brood stock at the Harrietta jaar | from outside the state, | ment said. These fish will be | there will. be accidents, for such is the nature of children when newly frozen wa- than to trust their lives to unsafe ice. Local lakes are particularly tricky during the early freezeup be- PATTERSON cause most are spring fed ahd the water from the springs slows up the freezing actiom.on- the sur- face over those springs. Thus it's pretty easy to walkefrom a gafe three or four inches of ice onto an unsafe half imch with little or no warning One reason people are tempted ment dictates is that ice fishing is apt to be at its best just after freezeup. And it’s very tempting, with not much else to do in the outdoor line right new. (We knew, because we've alreadf caught seme bluegilis through the ice | this season), So, if you're a good swimmer, and can’t wait any longer for heavy ice, there's one gimmick that may save your life in the event of a break-through. Carry an eight foot pole of heavy bamboo or other light wood when on the jce. Held in a horizontal position it will probably not go through the edges of the hole and will help keep you from going all the way in. More important, it will make it pos- sible for you to get out. . a @ * There's another problem involved in ice fishing that’s pretty well covered in the following letter from a Walled Lake resident who asked to have her name withheld: * . > constant flow of 3 degree plus! onte lakes earlier than good judg- ‘could imagine . . I for one don't wam to be | paper to please not leave a lot of the ter is available. refuse on lakes and not to | But adults ought § destroy people's property getting | to know better + to the lakes, I probably fish as much as any : | man around here and I'm sorry to say I've seen some grown up men | leave the worst looking messes on | some of the lakes that anyone, . It makes one ashamed to go. out and fish where | this refuse is—afraid some one will think you were the guilty ene.’ . + s The lady goes on to suggest that when ice fishing gets into full swing we go around some of the county lakes an@ take pictures to show just how acute the problem | is. This is a chore which we will | be very glad to undertake. ~ + « 7 Leaving refuse on the type of selfish ice is a slovenliness. for | which there ig no excuse ‘and $4 Many share the hope of this | Walled Lake reader that some pub- licity on the matter might inetine | some people into better manners and, as ghe puts it, “maybe we can make men out of some of these bums."’ Title Game Ducats Go on Sale Dec. 17 CLEVELAND — Cleveland Browns announced today that tick ets for the Dec. 26 Nationa! Foot ball Championship Game with De- troit would go on sale Friday. Dec. 17 Reserved seat prices at $6. $5 Mail orders will be ac- cepted. The club said mail re- “quests, accompanied by checks or money orders, should be addressed “eer Jak to the ticket department, Cleve- The ice fishing season is fast land Browns, 405 Leader Building. approaching, and 1 for one can Cleveland 14, Ohio. | hardly wait. I don't live on a lake ‘or own lake property but I do appreciate the right to get on a lot of lakes around here In the past 10 or 15 years so many of the lakes have become private we can no longer get on » |them to fish—this I am sure is! SPT Deadline for acceptance of mail orders is Tuesday, Dec. 21, be- cause of the Christmas mail rush. | Season ticket holders desiring the same seats for the playoff game | have until Thursday, Dec. 16. to | get their orders in. @ Globe Hoists @ Porto Tools 84 South Perry St. DISTRIBUTOR of Service Station Equipment _@ Champion Air Compressors @ Bink’s Spray Equioment | @ ARO Lubrication Equipment | @ Atlas Lathes and Saws | @ Chicago Pneumatic Tools @ Porto Power Equipment @ Heinwerner Hydraulic Jacks | PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS |} “Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors” Automotive Machine Shop Service and Rebabbitting Phone FE 2-0106 A Bowler’s Christmas... BOWLING BAGS Give a Gift Certificate for Any Gift — Heng It on the Christmes Tree! MOTOR INN RECREATION “Your Christmas Gift Headquarters” FE 5-6032 So ET IN cS All ANION PS ORR aa STB) st al Re ae ae aa Berden’s election and the nam- | ing of other officers took place at the recent annual banquet at Bald Eagle Lake. About 90 tgok part in the event. ~ suests included Walter W. Smith | who showed some of his colored | same food as that fed the dogs | movies of an African big game hunt, and several conservation officers Other officers include: vice president, Ernest Lattimer, Drayton Plains; secretary-treas- urer, Lewis M. Wrenn, Pontiac; directors, Jolvn Feldman, (Orteu), Jack Hamilton (Orton- ville), Cart Kennady, retiring prexy (Oakwood), Ernest Max- field (Geedrich), Freeman Peace (Holly) and Harold Smith (Pon. tiac). Discussion of current dog laws and the right of property owners to shoot animals crossing their properties -occupied considerable time. The greup decided to have a committee study the law with a view to cooperate with other sportsmen's clubs. societies and other interested groups to support legislation to give more protection to dogs. Wrenn, Hamilton were named Reporting on the coon “harvest” for 1954, it was the opinion of the hunters that fewer young coons were taken this year than in pre- vious periods. Total reported was 6) Contervation Laws Trip 365 Last Week - LANSING W — The conserva- tion department said Tuesday 365 persons paid fines last week for violating conservation laws Most of the violations occurred during the deer season. Most com- mon infractions were carrying | loaded weapons in vehicles, hunt- ing without licenses, hunting after | hours and usifg artificial light to “shine” deer Lo AB we a Pd %,) ires WINTER ON YOUR TI GUARANTEED my animal welfare | and Kennady | ae Hate | en ROARS LESS SKIDDING... MORE TRACTION Be SAFERwith POLAR GRIP WELL PUT 2 cs, ON YOUR TIRES | oni 725 | pal and bedfeliow. | The black and tan hounds and, the fox have been getting along | together for the last 2 months, | Bess Reid. Press correspondent re- | | ports. The fox was taken from a. den when 6 weeks old, eats the | and sleeps in their kennel. | Rathka says he's raising the fox | | with the hounds so they will be | | familiar with the animal, and will] | ignore foxes wien on trail for | raccoons, | UM, MSC, Wayne | Rate High Nationally EAST LANSING \#—The Univer . # Christmas Gift! Children’s 2-Runner ‘Shoe Skates sity of Michigan, Michigan State | Sizes $ 39 College and Wayne University rate | ates among the nation's top universi- | 12.3 ties again this year on the basis | of tall term enrollments : The enrollment survey was re- Boys’ Hard Toe leased by Dr. Raymond Walters, president of the University of Cin cinnati. The University of Michigan | was fourth in full-time enroll. | meats with a student bedy of 18,750. Michigan was topped | only by California, New Yerk | University and Minneseta. The Michigan enaroliment last year was 17,500, Michigan State moved from | ninth to eighth place with an en- | roliment this year of 13,780, an, increase over the 12,980 enrolled | last year In total enroliments, including | part-time students, Michigan was | eighth nationally with 22,000 stu- | dents, Wayne University ranked 15th with 17,296 and Michigan State was 16th with 16.234 Unbroken String | The Women's Western Golf Association is the only feminine golf tournament to be held for 33 | \ ——- yours. Z * eee, * “t Sise SKATE CASE $3.89 Shekespeere Spinning Outfit Rod-Reel-Line *] 6” Pfleuger Akron CASTING REEL $6” Gift Packaged fone TREADS RES OR ON TIRE BODIES a McGregor Golf ook Balls bee QUALLY LOW! BALLS © Plestic © OTHER SIZES E @ Leether ‘ «oar @ Brunswick @ Nylon i e Ebonite A good selection of styles z @ Manhatton — ¥ Mounted on Your Car - Knobby Winter Tires * FULLY GUARANTEED ALL SIZES Firestone STORES $ 3 5] 3 95 ‘Woolrich’s 100% Wool SHIRTS ‘Q” || The Sports | Shop ‘Everything for the Sportemen’ 77 Exchenge $ FE 2-7621 " 16 South Cass | Pe ty > fe ~~ Lert _ _RORTY-FOUR By LAURA Z. HOBSON ~ NEW YORK (INS) — “Dad sure picked“a good one ... it sure is wonderful.” With these words Jimmy Stewart won my personal nomination for this year's Oscar, the Pulitzer Prize. the Nobel Prize for literature and anything else valuable that isn't nailed down. And I'm also crazy about the newspicture that went with the words, of tall. lanky Jimmy, 4 vears old. watching with a proud smile while his father Alexander Stewart, 82 years old. kissed the new Mrs Alexander Stewart aged 76. What's more, I wish every son and damghter of every elderly widow and widower in the whole U.S.A, would ponder both words and picture of Saturday's wed ding in Indiana, Pa., when Mys. J. J. Stothart of Canada became the bride of Jimmy Stewart's dad. Ponder, and then do a little pri- vate sleuthing on some of their own undercover ideas! How often have you read in the psychology column or happiness column or behavior column of your daily paper a letter that went something like this - "What Will People’ Say?’ ~ » Shouldn’t’-Worry Anyone come my dearest friend, He re- cently asked me to marry him, but my twe married daughters ‘absolutely ridicule the idea, and say I'd be the laughing stock of the town."’ Or perhaps it's this Way “Ima widower, nearly 70 and- comfort- ably fixed. I want to remarry but. my daughter warns me she'd never accept a new ‘mother’ at this stage of life and neither could her chi! dren take to a new grandmother The very idea of being cut off from my own flesh and blood - - - ': There are endless variations of ©*"'! All be feariess our goal, the surest mariner to. this old old song of human reach ing for new happiness—and too Buide Us always 18 that same tn Woodwork Is Branded dependence of spirit that never sacrifices something good and true HOLBROOK, Ariz. (Pi -~Guests on the altar of “What will people at an open house held by a cafe | say? brought their cattle branding irons | @en there's also an accompan: ment ina minor key from the clos est relatives of the singers it's these forbidding and threatening undertones that set my teeth on edge every time I hear them. They make a chorus | of selfishness, of egotisin—and ; the threat of ‘‘We'll never see ‘SIDE GLANCES you again’ is the most heartiess | note of all. - Why do old people listen to it and then fall for it se often? I dont think it’s only their fear, of what their awn children may do not by half In my opinion they're also afraid I'm a widow of 68 and for of being laughed at This fear of THE BERRYS ridicule ig one of the motives that dofninates too mapy people for all fun ef me.” Ig adolescence that : li store here gives way fe & secret ‘need. to | machine in a_ liquor be ‘‘just like the crowd."’ Later 2 on, the same panic shifts inte walked in, pulled a gun on the high gear with the adult phrase, proprictor, James Hawkins, 54 “What will people say?” course, never bother to ask it! For | your money.”’ their entire lives they cut not one | corner in their ideas ? T~ <= pa | e | - £) ; ~ i | se Oe Meee Ess THEY SAY HIS STORIES ARE TH’ | | HAVE NEVER HEARD YOU BEST IN TH’ WHOLE STATE! BUT,| [SPINA YARN, GRANOMA,’ O’ COURSE, MAYBE TH" PEOPLE — 4 \ vd WHO SAY THAT... ty CLL UM-YAS “YY Lads Iw GIFTS TO “HE \!LAGE OF Sk SWiK NEAR THE SOUTH POLE WHEN . ATTACKED BV HORDES OF ANGRY | = Ce. horses r \ IT WAAT PEGS [me THEN r MAD HEARD OF SANTA! } PORTUGUESE! LF Ba! THEY Cant KID ME ' HIS SISTER LET ME WIN TT Ww A CRAZY GAME JIsT SO SHE COULD SENDA PIECE OF GOOEY CHOCLIT CAKE \ OVER TO You! 1954 Fantastic THE PONTIAC PRESS. Year in al ’ Poe,’ WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 135. 1954 ¢.: QisTakelead [MARKETS [Prices Steady in Low Market NEW YORK (#)—The olis were higher today in an otherwise lower | stocks market in early trading. Both gatns and fesses were - small with the exception of some wide movers. Atlantic Coast Line. exceedingly strong in the past two days. | dropped around 4 points in early, trading. Texas Pacific Land Trust, yesterday's most active issue up %. opened teday on 4,500 shares up \4 af 1444. TXL Ol Corp., second most active yes- terday up 24, opened today on 7,000 shares up % at 3544. | | 256-300 100m bag. Radishes. Amerada Petroleum jumped | black. x A. Oe ta be, oeliehes, hab house 1 bohs. ute ahead 3 at the start at 219. Among lower stocks were Beth- | lehem Steel, Chrysler, Distillers | Corp., ipnith Radio, Common. | wealth Edison, Union Carbide, General Electric. Pennsyivania Railroad, and American Airlines. New York Stocks ‘Late Merning Quotations: Admiral 282 Rem Rand 332 Atr Reduc .. 302 Repub sti 664 Alleg I St! .. 421 Reyn Met 1146 Allied Ch 986 Rev Tod B 40 Allied Strs $3 Inland st! 617 Allis Chel ... 686 Inspir Cop %2 Alum Ltd _ 72 Interlak Ir .. 19 Alum Am . 884 Int Marv 31 Am Alirlin . 21 Int Nitek 5723 Am Can 444 (nt Bilver 64 Am Cyan 06 Int Stiver 4 oo El el (nt Tel & Tel 241 J isl Crk Coal 20.2 Am M&Fdy 34.6 jacods 11 Am Motors .. 10.7 jonns Man as aS mee oe ee 314 Am Geating 29.2 pea = a Am §melt ay oe re Am 8tl Fd 30.7 Kresge 88 311 am ‘¢ Sroger ° Tel&Tel 1736 > Am Tob 633 Lehn & PF 22.3 Am Woolen .. 211 F Glass 702 Am Zinc 196 Lib McN&L 126 Anac Cop .. 46.7 Ligg & My 614 Anac Wa&cC 44 Lockh Aire 442 Armco St) 65.6 Loew's 174 Armour & Co 12.6 Lene 8 Cem 56.2 Atchison 127 Lorillard 261 ren cs ia ‘S ‘ Mack Trk 20.1 / efin Martin Gl! 26.5 Atlas * Pdr $02 May D Str 42 a fii ct? Mate, ’ Balt & On 33.4 Mid Con Pet 9! 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Lines. .... 16.7 wre i ag OS Be... a US Bmeit $52 Holland PF 6 US Steel 0 Homestk 415 ue ah Hooker #) .. 277 US Tob ate Houd_ Her 13.2 Welgreen 356 m e . rr Warn B Pic 19 Indust Rey 460 West Un Tel 7 Philip Mor «0 West A Bk 281 Phil Pet e716 Weste El 738 Pillsby Mills 5836 Wilson & Co 11 Pit Plate G.. 662 Wise Bi Pw n Prot & G oo Woolworth $13 Pullman 634 Yale & Tow 507 Pure Ot! 7 Yngst Sh & T 647 Radio Cp .... 36.7 Zenith Rad 694 STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK — Compiled by the Asso- ciated Press de 18 is 60 Indust Ratis Util Stocks Net ehange . —6 +1 Nooa, cedar 2021 1154 671 1485 Prev. day 9021 1160 670 1487 Week ego 206.4 115.9+ 682 1506 Month ago ..... 1985 1092 658 1445 Year ago 1448 799 856 1092 1954 high 2088 1160 683 i808 1984 low 143 776 Ly) ; Lees 0 1983 Wigh ...... 1818 9836 55 16 3 1983 low 1302 735 905 095 DETROIT STOCKS (Hornblower & Weeks: Figures after decimal pofbte are eighins High Low Noon Baldwin Rubber‘ $1 84 D & C Nerigation® 140 «6159 Gerity-Michigan* Kingston Products Masco Gcrew* .* Midwest Abresive* Rudy Mfg* . Wayne 1 *No sale. bid and esked | Local Oddfellows Back Safe Driving Campaign Continuing its efforts to promote safety on highways, the Clinton | Valley Lodge 10 of Pontiac Odd | Fellows Lodge has joined with the President’s Safe Driving Day cam-_ paign to reduce traffic accidents. | The local Odd Fellows S-D Day | | i public bearing will | be held at the West Bloomfield Townsh: Hall, 4460 Orchard Lake Road, Thurs- day, January 20, 1956. at 8:30 pm. Tone he subdivision of .Rome Park. « the area included in the Village of Orchard lake Also to be heard will be the question of amending the present Zoning Ordinance to read. “All lots in Com mercial Ne. 1 am@ No 2 Zones mutt have @ minimem frontage of bad and an erea of 4.000 squere feet.’ LUCY AN® CONNOR Secretary West — Township Ses" 1b-200. 12, 1984-"86 Be igs 1, 2.80-3.00 dos OColer | Caulifloyer, No |, = y. | Ne 1, 300-380 crate, celery 7 2 19.00. ‘1760 | prime DETROIT PRODUCE - DETROIT, Dec. 15 (UP) Wholesaice prices on farmers marae fe- Bureau of Markets: ported by Pruits — Delicious, fancy. 800) bu: No 1, 408-450 bu; apples. Jonathan. ‘Board of Trade today in dealings | fancy, 4.00 bu: No 1, 3.00-3.50 bu: McIntosh. fancy 3.50 bu: No }, 3.00-3 bu; apples, Northern Gpy. 5 bu; apples. Wagner. No 1, 300-350 bu Cider, No 1, 8.00-3 23 ¢-gal case. Pears. Bose. No 1, 350-406 bu Vegetabies: Beets. Neo 1, -1.38 behs; beets, t or 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. Cabbage, No |. -1.060 bu; . curly, Na 1, 100-180 ov: cabbage. red. No 3, 100-150 tu No }, %b- |123 doz. “Celery root, No 1. 100-1 50 doz. Pennei, No 1. 100-125 bu ”- radish, No 1. 6.80-7.00 pk Leeks. No 1 1.00-125 doz behs | 135-165 50-Ib bag 85-100 dos behs Parsley root, 80-! | doz. Parsnips, No 1, 1.28-} ‘e-bu Potatoes, No 1, 130-140 50-l» bag; pote- 1, %-1.00 bu; squash, Butternut, No 1, 90-1.25 bu: squash, 1.26 bu; — Hubba: bu Tomatoes, 10- bskt. Turnip, Ne 1, 1.00-1.35 behs; topped.. No 1, 1.00- Lettuce and salad greens Celery bage. No 1, 180-200 bu. Endive, endive 3 u 6- 7% bore sk =f 3 re7s turnip, Caboage. No 1 1.00-1 50 bu Mustard. No 1 Swiss Chard No |, bu Sorrel, No 1. 100-135 bu Spinach 100-125 bu Tursip. No !, 176-328 bu CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, Dee 14 (AP Arrivals 71 om track 386 mederate Potatoes total U $ de- | track sales. Idaho Russets | car 0415. Idaho utilities $2.66 Valley round reds. washed and waxed $2 25-2 50. washed only $2.45 DETROIT FTVULTRY DETROIT, Dec. 15 ‘AP)—Prices paid per pound feb Detroit fer No 1 quality live poultry up to 160 om Heavy) hens 18-20. light hens 123-13 heavy broilers or fryers (2%—-3'— Iba) Whites 22, reds 24. gray crosses 25-26‘, Rarred- Rocks 26, caponettes (4-6 ibs) 26-29',: old roosters 10-12; geese 25 dueklings 27-30, heavy ducks 22-25, ligh: ducks 18 ‘ Breeder turkeys heavy hens 35-36. toms 35 Turkeys Market steady unsettied om hens Receipts adequate Trading slow ttipplies offered more \ freely from country points as outstate young type on toms but Gressing plants ere curbing their 6c- [Sxee CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO, Dec. 14 (AP)—Live try about steady: receipts in coops Tl ‘yes- terday 1.763 coops, 228.432 Ib): paying prices unchanged | 17-168, light hems 12 - 14; brotiers 21-25: old roosters 12-12.5. ca- 4 DETROTT EGOS DETROIT, Dec 135 ‘AP)—ggs. {0d Detroit eases § included federal-state | grades average 38‘: s. ¢£ 34',-37 wid wtd avg 30. M. grade C Grade A iar medium 29'9- , grade B large 23 steady on large with supplies the active demand. - Mediums about steady Demand only.fair and ter and receipts clearing readily CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGOS wer to “% higher; 93 score B 66.75, 89 C 87.5, 13,770, wholesale buying prices unchanged; U.S whites 31; mixed 31, mediums 28; sards 26.5: 22 checks 22 current receipts DETROIT LIVESTOCK DETROIT, Dec 16 (AP) — Hoge— Salabie 360 Market uneven, barrows and gilte under 240 Ibs. mostly 25 high- er. heavier weights and sows opening steady 18.50-18.75; most sorted choice one and two 190-220 Ibs. 19.00. some held higher few sales thixed choice 220-240 Ibs. 1 18.25 250-300 ibs 1600-1700. few 17.26. sows under 400 Ibs. 14.25-15.00 400-600 Ib sows 12.75-14 00 - Cattle—Galable 300 Calves § salable 100. Receipts largely cows, these active, steady to strong: cattle searce, steady. no high choice or prime fed steers offered; few sales commercial and good steers 17.00-23.50 | some utility and jow commercial steers and heifers 11.00-15.00, bulk utility and low commercial cows 900-1150 in- creased showing better heavy utility and low commercta] cows at 1100 and above: canners and cutters mostly 7.50- few to 600. scattered sales utility and com- | mereieal bulle up to 13.76; few good and | choice fleshy vealers searce, active. strong most sales good and choice 2100-3100: high choice and prime individuals absent most utility and, commercial grades 1400-2100, culle and uttiity mostly 8.00- 14 00 Bheep—Baladie slaughter lambs make a market 300 Not enough or sheep offered to undertone steady CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, Dee. 18 (AP)! —Gailable . 12,090, slow and uneven generally steady to 25 higher on butchers; full advance on choice No 1 and 2 gredes junder 220 Ib sows fully 25 higher. j instances up more; most chotee No jand 2 grades several decks mostly choice No i's at other choice No. 2 and J's butchers 16.50-17.75 e choice No 1! and 2's 230-238 Ib as high as 1825 most 270-300 Ib 1600-16 30 most sows in iarger icts 400 Ib and lighter 1525-1600 bulk 423-600 ib 13 75-15.00 Salable cattle 16.000 salable calves 300 high chotce and prime steers active, steady to 80 higher: average choice grades mostly steady kinds low chotce and below dull and weak. choice and prime hetfers scarce. strong. others slow weak uftitty end commercial cows steady to weak: canners and cut- ters steady to strong. bulls and veal- ers fully steady siz loads high me 1.198-1325 tb. steers 36 90-32 bulk prime steers 2850-3156: choice 25.25- 2800. good to low choice 20.00-25 00: a load of commercial 975 Ib. Holstetne a lead of prime 1604 Ib mixed yearlings 29600. a few high cheice and heifers 27 00-28 56 most good and choice 18 50-26 50 mostiy utility anc commercial cote 960-1100 a few high commercial cows up to 139. bulk annmere and cutters 725-8 06 com mercial bulls sosent most st flit grades § 12 50-13 75 food and choice veslers 19.990-22 00 to commereial 7 00-18 00 stock cattle about steady medium to high good feeding steers and yearlings 17 00-21.00 Salable sheep 1,500. siaughter lambs steady at eull mainiy a few sheep about steady, most sales good te prime lambs 110 fb down 17.00-16.78: cep age and chotee lambs 17.00-18.50: ed good and choice 107 17.00; utility te low Gown to 700: a short deck Wo tp shorn 98 Ib. lambs 17.50; eull to choice slaughter ewes 8 00-6 60 ' Noise Appreciated WARMINSTER. Va. (P—"Lady”’ is never a- quiet cocker spaniel but she has the pardon of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Somerville for disturb- ing their sleep. When they switched | when Ohio State meets Southern California. Left to right in Columbus, | Supervisor Mrs. Harriet Phillips on the light they found Lady dodg- | Ohio. are Judyth Mayer ing a striking copperhead on the Barbara Koch of Ramsey, NX. J., May Queen; and Barbara Quinlan. {road commission to present long ‘of Alliance, Ohio, 9 1955. Miss America entrant and this year’s range plans for development of | Miss Ohio. bedroom rug. Somerville killed the snake, < 37 - 37.5. | Whites Grade A large 37-39 weighted | medium 28-Jl', wtd | rade on Grain Mart CHICAGO, Dec. 15 @ — Steady which were much less active than in the previous session. The market appeared to have. sunk back quickly into its normal | pre-holiday season lethafgy after, price supports next year for sev- eral cereals. Demand wasn't very aggressive 80%: rye ‘to 1% higher, Decem- ber $1,13%; soybeans % to ? cents | higher! January $2.81%: and lard 15 to 40 cents a hundred pounds higher, December $13.60 Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN j CHICAGO. Dee 18 ‘AP; Opening grain Wheat Mer 1 16% 2273", May 2 Mar 2.20%. Sovbeans July 206", Jen .... 279% Cerna Mar 2.78% Dec 153\¢ May oe 27.18% MAF ..cccees 1 July : pets. May 158% . “ July 159% aa Oats De: 5 13.28 Dee 80*. Jen 43.17 Mar 79', Ms 13.00 MBF .. neces. 1 Soybean Ot) July os". 12 1 Rye Mar 11.30 dec May 11 24 113%. Children’s Race to Be Clarified Schooling Depends on, Whether Florida Folks: Are Indian or Negro | MOUNT DORA, Fla. @® — The! head of the Christian Home and! Bible School predicted last night | the racial status of the Allan Platt | children will be cleared by Jan. 1. | If it is determined they are not | part Negro. they will be admitted | to the school, President Orvel Boyd said. Boyd issued a statement as the |» private school began home instruc- tion for the five children who have | offerings adequate. Undergrades stead- been barred from the Mount Dora public white schools on complaint |, of Sheriff Willis McCall. The sher- | t. Negro s . - Boyd said, ‘We feel the children | should be cleared. Everything in- Se: Girties |dicates they are Indians instead of Negroes.” He continued that Ins personal | | investigation of the case thus far bulls mixed choice .180-220 Ibe. | 78- | | Boyd said he plans to visit Holly United Community Services in De- } j } eeder steers 20 00-2280: | sified as white. linal action may be taken if the are Air Force officers, Lt. Edward i 190-220 Ib. 18.80-18.98: | ~ a does not indicate the family has | Negro blood. Allan Platt, an orange picker, says he and his wife are a mixture of Cherokee Indian and Irish Amer- ican and that the children attended white schools before they from Holly Hill, S.C., early this fall. Hill during the Christmas holidays ficials and inspect records. Holly | Hill school officials have said the! 950. some lightweight canners down | family belonged to an Indian com- | munity and attended a school clas-_ Sheriff McCall said civil or crim- children are admitted to the Bible school, He said the Florida con- stitution forbids the teaching of whites and Negroes together. ‘ First college of pharmacy in the } United States was established at | the University of Michigan in Ann | Arbor in 1968. | — : , [Output, Mergers Hold Spotlight High Production Plus Sales Battle in Sight for Coming Months By DAVID J. WLLAIE DETROIT & — The’record books will list 1954 as the most {fantastic year In several decades of auto- motive history. It was a year that brought — Near-record output and sales — | .. A comfortable | put chiefly by two companies Gen- | oil te cata as ae older brother mo tontner tor| More mergers bo or tamily : two-tone lea beaded moccasin for slater; a warm shearing lambskin scat! | panies fighttw foc survival. Ac Seeeas pase creel Gotns . , some Unusual Yule Gifts for Men |* 2 = %= » vives ieee ates Are Ones That Rate High | 2 sine 2rcic. Every Christmas, the tale is the| Your gift should appeal to his — “biltien dollar comeback same. vanity, and be something he al- . Millions of American women.,| ways needs, but seldom buys for “Blitz” or ‘medicine show”’ shopping for gifts for their men.| himeelf. : (type of sales: new car bootleg: march over miles of pavement in | the search for something that's | ging: dealer complaints of ‘‘over- | loading” by the factories; | slashing generally at the retail, level and profitiess prosperity for Take the aforementioned slacks Good-looking worsted woll flanne!s. in charcoal gray or brown, will blend with his favorite sports y new car retailers. coat, | Over - all wage payments to And for real living rogm com- | hourly rated workers totaling $2.- fort, one new style has a beltless. | 799 090,000 against $3,475,000,000 in adjustable waistline. | 1953. A safe gift. too, is a sport shirt. | Ahead for 1955 most informed 7A real ‘knockout’ is styled in | industry sources agree lies another | “|navy blue rayon, with gold-and- | big volume year with the fiercest | white stitching at shoulder and | competition the industry ever has | © es r excellent gift for men of any age. So are slippers and slipper socks, FOR MEN — Camera makes | made of or soled with leather. ee ee ee good men’s gift. So do doeskin| Other perennial favorites are - atened showdown sport gloves. slipon or pullover sweaters; bright between labor and management | wool tattersall vests, leather shoes |" the CIO United Auto Workers “different."" Then they march | ond hats . guaranteed annual wage objective. wearily home with silppers, shirts | it ore Contracts that brought relative or belt and murmur a sad com-| you're thinking of shoes oF & | peace to the industry over the last plaint: | hat, of course, Pepal shopping pe five years expire next spring. “1 hate to buy him the came a ied, cae eee we At that time one of the major old thing, but it’s so hard to aay ihe tl ond oie shop for a man.” his own gift later jto agree to an annual wage pro- If this sounds a bit familiar giris,| gram or risk a strike that seriously gee a | Comtd hemper prefuction planning. your feeling of guilt are neediess.| Due 3.0 For a gift that falls in the ‘‘usual”’ a class is there for an excellent reason. It has proved year fater year, to be suitable and likely to Ses a Authoritative estimates place the industry's 1964 output at 5,- 385,000 passenger cars and 1,015,- @00 trucks. In 1963 U, 8, fae- tories assembled 6,112,749 cars and 1,076,609 trucks. The 1953 passenger car total was second . ' A good example of clothing. A | gift of a new pair of slacks can | hardly be called unique. Yet any 656.910 cars assembled in 1960. quite general that the year ahead would bring a passenger car out- put of between five and one half and six million units. The truck output, it was predicted, should exceed one million units, At the peak of 194 operations General Motors and Ford had 533 and 31 per cent of the car market Edison Official Dies in Detroit Hospital DETROIT (UP)—Edward T. Gu- shee, vice president of the Detroit | Edison Co., died today at Harper | Hospital. insures his buying the hat he | respectively, At that point Chrys- Gushee, who has been hos- wants, ler had about 11 per cent. The pitalized a short time, was 59. Fu- remainder went to Studebaker neral arrangements were not im- mediately announeed Gushee, who headed many civic organizations, was president of | Nash, Packard, Hudson, Willys and | Kaiser. The GM-Ford share. of course. was abnormal. It had been en- | larged at the expense of Chrysler | and the smaller companies. Chrys- ‘Supervisors Approve $300,000 for Roads troit and a member of the board, (Continued From Page One) | to interview officers and school of- of directors of Detroit's United joute and Grand River join to|ler had dropped trom about 22| Foundation. per cent and the combined output bridge the river, said Foster. + | Of the smaller companies from ap- He is survived by his widow, | grade Norine, and four sons. They in- Pas which pagan Aig seek | proximately 10 per cent. clude Stephen H. Gushee. a Brown bnetits to Oakland County and for | Nom? of the industry analysts University student, and Richard | which dior Gaertn af the | will predict that Chrysler and the Gushee of Detroit. Two other sons 1)" go9 999 will be rs smaller concerns will regain all ty’s w spent, the volume they lost this year , highway pe oars , Many of them do say however. The rest of county will go | that Chrysler has or W. H. Gushee. |to extend and relocate Orchard | of regaining some of ra “f chance . |Lake road to join with Grand/| Some of these views are ba Song Will Cost Dime | River The other two grade separa- upon the fact Chrysler Corp. hes DETROIT w—Juke boxes here tions are planned just north of | completely redesigned its several are being converted this month to | New Hudson and on Orchard Lake lines of cars for the 1955 com- take .dimes instead of nickels for road east of Farmington, said | petitive battle. eo sina 1 | Foster. Against this viewpoint is the fact T. Gushee Jr., and 2nd Lt. John BOWL-BOUND BEAUTIES—TIhese three queens. all Ohio State quate access to it or cash com University co-eds, will be featured New | The new highway will be con-|GM and Ford probably have in- structed so two additional lanes Vested three or four times as ican be built if needed in the fu- ™Uch as Chrysler's 250 million dol- ‘ture, Foster stated lars in their own 1955 model im- County participation was rec- provements ‘ommended by the road commis- In its Pontiac and (Chevrolet sion, supervisor's committee on cars GM has brought out twe roads and bridges and the county’ more overhead valve. V-8 en plan commission gines. In its Cadillac line GM Other grade separations and has a 8-to-1 compression ratio road relocations are planned to engine developing 250 horsepower allow safe admittance to the ¢x-| that can be stepped up to 270 | pressway. These will be paid for with four-barrel carburetor. from state and federal funds said Foster The merging of Hudson Motors and Nash-Kelvinator into Ameri- The highway department is can Motors Corp. and of Stude- also committed to extending bhaker and Packard into the Stu Northwestern Highway at least debaker Packard Corp were _to M-3%, probably within two among major corporate develop years, Foster stated. ments in 1954. Thus. with the jou Norman R. Barnard. Troy Town- ing of Willys and Kaiser the six so-called “‘independents’’ had be ship supervisor asked if spending ithe $15.000 per year on the ex- pressway would cut funds avail- able to maintain and improve township roads. Foster pointed out that the new | |- \route would relieve traffic on other i county roads in its vicinity thus reducing maintenance costs on them. | In response to a question from Cyril E. Miller. Avon Township | supervisor. Foster said farmers whose lands will be bisected by the expressway will be provided ade come three companies And the view is rather widely | held in industry circles that the | styling of all the 1955 model cars ' z : 2 & s z F 3 3 2 cars are longer and lower in ap pearance, all have stepped up power, all have lavish chrome adornment, all stress new colors and color combinations, both in in- | teriors and exteriors — and tube- less tires are standard equipment eee York City, Homecoming Queen; | of Huntington Woods, urged the i county roads. : Auto Industry | senior deacon, and Royal Clark, = ee The 1955 model year starting | several weeks earlier than the 1954 | car year, started with forecasts | s REMEMBER YOUR PLEDGE—TODAY I$ ...5 . * a J a 1 s ~ Make every day Safe H . Driving Day Financially - -~ —insure with ~ - * s Crawford-Dawe-Grove 5 s Insurance of All Kinds | § 716 Pontiac Stete Bank Bidg. Ph. FE 2.8357 8 — , FORTY-FIVE _ . Must Be Equal Plan to Curtail Service in Detroit Turned Down by Government WASHINGTON w — A federal power commission examiner has ruled against a proposal by Pan- handle Esstern Pipe Line Co. that it stop natural gas deliveries to | distributors ‘in three states includ- ‘ing Michigan this winter if de ; mand exceeds its supply. | Examiner Glen R. Law yester- | day opposed the proposal which ‘could cut deliveries to Detroit, Kansas City and Owenboro, Ky. The ruling will become effective in 30 days unless a further review Installation of officers of Broth- coer ie ane parm yr oar = | | - PAUL KEMP ‘erhood Lodge 561, F&AM, will be | 1954 held Tuesday evening at Roosevelt | Masonic Temple. Dr. Morgan J. Smead of Roch- Suen ans Ga En ae ester, past grand master and pres- solidated Detroit, officers, headed by Paul Kemp, and Texas as Transmission Corp. worshiptul master. ‘ at ‘Owenshore, Kenneth L. Hoyt, past master of | Rochester Lodge 5 and past mas- ters of Brotherhood Lodge, will assist in the installation. Other officers are: Clarence D Curry. senior warden; Floyd N Mortenson, junior warden, Dan R Lazelle, treasurer; Clayton O Lovelace, secretary; L. O. Hamby, chaplain; Joshua P. Hebenton, Law's finding prcposes that Pan- handle would first suspend deliv- ery to all industrial customers and end storage of gas. Then it would cut its deliveries proportionately to all its general service custom- ‘ers, up to 10 per cent of their | requirements. junior deacon | Law said “not under any cir- New stewards are Raymond A. | cumstances” could he approve Boatright, Earl M. Guertler, Waldo | Panhandie’s plan to. settle any A. Schram and Harold E. Wert: | service curtailment on only the marshal is Anjhony T. Zedick, and | Detroit, Kansas City afd Owens- tyler, Raymond R. Crossman. ‘boro companies. Junior Achievers Produce, Sell Tiny Wheelbarrows One night each week, 21 young-| of each JA firm, Te get to that” sters flock into the Junior Achieve-| stage they will have had ment center at 53 Mill St. and get form the company, sell stock and busy manufacturing table - top) i the members of nine other Pon- tiac Junior Achievement compan- | jes in hawking their products, | putting into practice the sales tips given by advisors trom "O|t tnd Secere aideoge Rell The Handi-Dandi Novelty Co., ing the finished product will be one of the test fractions (2rmed by 21 students from St. berealiacnianaana asics = Bumesiows | Frederick, St. Michael and Pon- |tiae high schools, is a typical JA Lodge Calendar x7 inem A in the production Installation of officers, Roose- ®"d sales of the wheelbarrows, velt Lodge No. $10, F. & A.M. 22 Which can serve as @ novelty State Street. Thursday, Dec. 16, at planter or a nut dish, are three 7:30 p m Wm. C. Pfahlert, Sec'y. Pontiac Motor Division executives, } ~—Adv | representing the sponsoring group. News in Brief | W. H. Taytor is sales advisor, Martin Barnhart, production ad- - Jack Burelt of 31 Mark St. com- 5 i to, c that someone stripped his auto and fancy work 81 Howard, Dec. 16 and 17. Sponsored by the | Christmas trees. Brindley's, for- sential parts of America 8 | After your rummage sale call — - Cneld nem fee er oniece Half-Million Raised Uf voor friend's tn jail and oveds to Aid Ford Workers —Adv sponsible labor.” unsold items free. For charitable bail, Ph PE §-6201, C. urer, announced today that a total Bell Files Final Brief if ; aid the 6.600 Ford Motor Co. of in Rate Boost Hearing =f I* pgelg ten | LANSING (UP)—The Michigan on strike since Oct. 10 | Bell Telephone Co. submitted its Pickets are given food vouchers |final brief of testimony for % phased on the size of their families | $22,000.000 rate increase before the ty addition. Mazey said pickets State Public Service Commission next week will be given an extra today | allotment of $10 cash to help them | Commission Staff Attorney Rob | observe Christmas. ert Derengoski has 10 days in Mazey said the International | which to file an opposition brief.|t aw has contributed $461,955. | The commission is not expected windsor merchants $5,600 and | to rule on the request for an in- jaw jocals in Canada $31,060. | crease until after the first of the Other contributions came trom ' year | various labor organizations in the (U.S. and Canada Negotiations have been broken off in the strike which has closed plants in Windsor, Oakville and Etobicoke. The walkout was caused by wage and contract disputes Business Notes Harold P. Chapman, owner of the Modern Carpet and Furniture Co.. %2 W. Huron St., last night was elected president of the De- troit Floor Covering Assn Chapman. who serves on the as Loses Shopping Cor to Her Hot Rod Hubby SOUTH HAVEN, Mich «® Mrs. Norman Nelson lost her 1934 model ‘shopping car to hot rod racing Her husband. an ardent hot rod fan, converted the old buggy and she doesnt mind it at all Mrs. Nelson plans to drive ft in the powder puff derby During the brief season when fur seals go ashore in the Pnbilof Islands in the Bering Sea. more. sociation’s board of directors, was than 100.000 can be found on a. named at the organization's annual single mile of beach. says the Na- meeting at the Northwood Inn, tional (Geographic Society Berkley TTT Talalalalalalahalhlstellelelalatelalehlellaletetaatats MTITIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii | 4 ' . FORTY-SIx. Use to Please Lady at Yuletide By ent ie Caen ee ee ee ees ae especially if ee lack: | is lined in taffeta and edged with d deep fringe. _ So, im order to keep her happy. “> mix it up a little. A bottle of Amd while you're in velvet perfume here, some costume jewel. t#ke a look at the compact and ry there, a handbag perhaps—ittie “pstickh sets made of veivet , things but they'll take on real 88d embroidered in heavy gold Men usually go Christmas shop- | Gloves come in bewitching colors ‘ping in a state of complet& con-| 2nd leathers this year. Pale pink, fusion. They clutch wildly at the! blue and white for dressy occa- i nearest woman (any woman, clerk, | sions, these ‘in tissue-thin leather Variety, Imagination GAILE DUGAS ornaments first, then dismantle them and tuck them into her hand- aunt, sister, utter stranger, some. 29d often with frosty pearl trim. one who's blind as a bat) and ask In hot colors, too; turquoise, straw _ her what to buy. yellow and orange. bd | Still with leather gifts, there a ie chen S eeud eh are real possibilities in a fitted ping yance ve "alligator handbag. Expensive, of them real poise and seif-con- course, but good for years and fidence as they dive through a | worth the investment both in lady- revolving door and plunge into (jie jooks and wearing qualities. Caristmas chaos. Fur accessories are fun to gi.e, i In a matter of handkerchiefs, fun to wear and much more fun + for instance, don’t buy a box.| to pay for than a mink coat Rather, buy ae eae , Little collar-and-caff sets, for that have been rolled into rose-| instance, come im every color buds and mounted on fake stems./ fox in beaver, nutria, Alaska She can wear them: as lapel fur seal, muskrat, mouton and ‘ SO rabbit. - ’ Tammany Leaders to Fill = Mutis are back in fashion this year, both in flat furs and fluffy Secretary of State Post furs But that's not all. There are : NEW YORK # — Tammany fur gilets, fur blouses and fur : Hall leader Carmine G. De Sapio, Vests. Ropes and ropes of plain tex- tured gold or sparkling stones are just what the girl in your life will wearing this year. Bibs and tassels and chokers are good bets | Democratic candidate for! and are worn with the jeweled governor. | ropes. | You can't, then, give her too there are wide indivi-| many fake jewels. You can even dual most people can include some large button ear: | respond in in about 15 hundredths of | a second to sounds and in about 20) stones (designed for the ears) and) hundredths of a second to some-| earn a really warm, ‘‘Thank you” | thing they see. on Christmag morning. rings or showers of glittering | FOR YOUR LADY FAIR—Gifts to place under her Christmas tree | too, and if you're giving her | eee oe a eee eee oveer et! rele ee eee ot Se et. Te ee ee make it not one but a. lie They Do That in Texas DALLAS «™—Capt | Panama City, Fla., where he had Plans Sliding Rail Rates Herbert A.| fone on a training flight. He made STAMFORD, Conn, u—The New Durham of the Air National Guard, | it here in time — only to be thrown | Haven Railroad plans eventually to | answering a call for jury service, joer the jury panel on a challenge adjust commuters fares to rises 1 U. streaked home in a jet from! and sent off to await another call. | and falls in the cost of living index, | upper shorty | pocket secretary, nail file and comb. Gleaming carry-all (ower left) | Compact and lipstick (lower right) are made for each other, are in that's completely fitted is wreathed in paste} stones, comes sin black | cotton velvet embroidered in gold bullion. | its president Patrick B. McGinnis | has announced. + © ~~ < ¥ oA é : Fy § 3 = § a H Open House Fruit Punch Just before serving, pour punch over large piece of ice in punch bow! Add 1 quart ginger ale. Gar- nish with ', lemon. sliced, 1 lime, sliced, and maraschino cherries If you like the gay and tradition- al champagne punch, here is a center) is knotted at imported | . | 2 ponies yellow chartreuse, juice of 4 lemons and 2 quarts soda water. | Add sugar to taste. Decorate with | | fruit, pour into punch bowl over ice. Makes about 30 servings. For munching at a cocktail or punch party. there are few things | Vision. Malleable nickel scoduned in the S. is chiefly for radio and tele- so easy on the hostess’ time and so pleasing to guests as dips. Tuna Holiday Dip Combine one 6-ounce can tomato Delicious Recipes —h Afternoon Parties Simple Make | tuna into large pieces with a fork ‘and add to tomato mixture. Mix | well. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Garnish with additional , tuna, if desired. This makes 2 cups | dip. Serve it in a bow! surrounded with potato chips or crackers. Car Accessories Perfect Presents to Give Motorists Suggestion to fill large-sized are one brand new shiny 1955 car. But if the stocking isn't large enough — or the bank account, either — then you can wow them all with an auto accessory gift. It's the kind of thing the motorist would never buy for himself. Take a walk through a large housewares or auto accessories You'll see things like a gadget which holds two thermos bottles and “an insulated compartment for food and straps onto the car seat. There's also a visureite — a clip for the visor which holds spare spectacles, note pad, pen- cil, maps and other non-valua- ables to keep the glove compart- ment uncrowded. In apparel there are soft leather | Slippers in their own carrying bag | for comfort on long drives. There | is, too, a child's auto seat with '| For the “pilot,” there is a two- | in-one compass and map meas- | urer. And for the smoker there is a magnetized cigaret case that won't slip off the dashboard while he reaches for a smoke. And don't forget things like driving gloves, visored caps, key chains. But if you'd rather not shop around for an auto accessory, sim- ' phy go back to the first plan and give a new car Death Notices ae In Memoriam 2 - Wilson Dalrymple who passed _1365 W. Huron _| Saleswomen | Tuesday and Wednesday. Ironings cialist. 34, 8. Saginaw HALL, DECEMBER 13. 1054 AL- rel 1 year ago Dee, 14, 1963. w CAR. WOULD You : : : : willing to give us lessons or cleaning. References FE 3-1526 , V OPEN EVE SVE iS cuRIsT Maa vie GO. 306 Midway. age 7 | Mie Wile dns and children, Ruth. | Maw with cal ere For Christmas Selling | —2!# rit Please phone M1 ¢ees ‘eon. 018! | TCHELL’S T | Ove gard waver Dorsinv nF of ire Nellie Claude Betty Arthur, Marian ; WOMAN “DESIRE! Es JOB JOB AS “48 2 ne FE 3-287) | 2100 John Lets come $30 to $35 or more during | Make extra Christmas money Furniture Refinishing 16A ——$___—___ oe eh SB, ea, = ———-| your spare time selling Rewirigh | Selling exciting accessories iad Instructions 9 clerk’ or tm cafeteria. Expert- Viele Mrs. Bthe! : Products to consumers in city of ply gg a = — mane | enced mm osleds. @ years o2- | CCC ~ | - writer Service 22A RE U E Mrs. Mabel Townsend Mrs. Ley Flo 3| — Aas. | | ~~ perience. FE ¢-1039 REPAIRING. ANTIQUES A SPE- ype one*Barrace, Mrs. Maxine wers Pontiac? Write or see O A Our i "ba GOVT JOBS! MEN-|=..,; — easy cialty. FE §-0162 E $-7332 [sana PPA LPL PIP PPP OPPS Inger, Mrs. Helen DeNover elvis | eae | @im. $07 8 Bend. Molly. or write | | women, 18-55 Start high as 6280.00 | WOMAN. 31. DESIRES | RAB — PEWRITERS RENTED ee enT COME aee ail, Alvin Hall Jr. and Donald | CHRISTMAS TREES (SMALL, ME. | Preopert, ee REE month Quality NOW! 23.000 jobs| oes Nate PEL ie 18 __Mitcheil’s 123 N Saginaw Bt. | 7, TIRED? CON ee ick Hall; dear brot of i diua big extra large: nih ss = 44.N Saginaw st open bc gn often unneces- WiutED. MOUMECLEARING GR Laundry S . y Service 1 TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA. nated held Thursday, Dec ‘e "tT & ude “Sr Evekonken rv ager etnies vipat Oo ped — - - apr ironings or caring for chipe repairing Expert work In fividual nutritional cere y. 6at2 pm 8. 4 to op farm No children | — showing Jobs, sajaries, tests, re- wae - CURTAINS NYLON a ALL Mai ALL Ma- General Printing and Office Sup- ‘CALL PE 4413 at Pursiey Funeral Home) _5 ina ‘Soutn Bivd East, between quirements WRITE. Boz 37,/ children stay some “terials expertly finished in latest ly Co. 17 W. Lawrence with Rev. David Martin officiat- | ~ z John R and Dequindre | _nights FE 40419. equipment. Cotton rugs, all sizes, —22+°. 100 WEDDING Tuuirace ae 87 50 ing. Interment ie Perry Mt | sa5q | pUgrairg 7 ee an |; WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK IN| washed & fluff dried AUTOMAT | Sion Bl wanking - fast service Park. Mr. Hall Me in state b_ 24901 | PARKING ATTENDANTS: 16 AND SALES. Work Wanted Male 10|_Pestisc. On 34690 after 6 LAUNDRY 25 N. Telegraph Rd. | Upholstering 23 Sutherland Studio 18 Wo Huron et the Vesctay_Poners) Home |GARDEN GATE GREENHOUSE, a = pe erin Aomy 0 ant a |—— nn | meer Tel-Huron center, PE | |“TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE day & nite. 140 East Bivd. 8. FE | _ 9 om, at | ca a ea A R UF. _ | Christmas” no soiled rugs in the HIBNER, DECEM 18, 1984, | _ 8-1494 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN | WOMEN AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY MAN ____ Building Serv Service ARQ wee Recnnine canes penne | DRAPES, SLIP COVERS. MATERI-| neuce; Fins Foam. Walte’s No Miter ‘uch reg 18. bet wed it fegina ; Tes project ane eo, fine ‘hate | Part time You can earn @ sub- ag gli Eg aye et ing. ee. BRICR. BLOCK AND _ AND C2 SS) ae | THOMAS UPHOLSTERING et ——_—___ 5 . : aw P e ime 7 wife ef Ray Wivner. Puneral et ‘aPen 8 Pi eee ings. Prospects are piewiital. If | cnntial oectiy ‘Mnemn” waking | rac’ ena inventory contre wort. Also chimneys. No job too | POR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. 348 TELEGRAPH Fe 5-888 Wed. Child. to Board 26 — will be held Saturday, | albunn rE 73 | you are pot afraid of hard work, | calls from our office. Experience after 3:30 large or too sm cae ac Laundry | SLIPCOVERS DRAPES & BED. ~~ Dec. 18 st 1 pm at the Rich. | 24 EPH Zoe cap do cirign Sr prerel | belntel, out ast ¢ Must | CARPENTRY PLASC AND | Woe Ph Se | spreads. Your material FE $5707. | CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED eraaon Bird ge ely Funeral Directors 4 Cau Wye C140 fer appomamert.| of en Thue vee hee tee eo epectalty. Fs | BRICKS CEMENT WORK 4, Fired ee | BAKLE's CUSTOM | UPMOLSTER for. Also baby sitting FE 21730 Interment in White Labo Como- Ta a Re Those MAN ON FARM SALE. WOMAN on om POR | BasY BLOCK LAYING AND CEMENT ae aun SS —— | Seas! Pre 8174 —_ Ogg Ra. EM | A, Gine UceR - LICENSEC HOME. FE tery. Mra. Hitne ate ing, experience necessary eitting or- r me an rr +6713 tchardson-Bird Pune DIONIFIED SERVICES work _.._..| Floors. basemets. driveways. Landscapin 18A Home” Milford ere | Rute = ee __ eee mare acre ATTENDANT isi rh re) “Call, before ¢. CARPENTER | tng Sey “ Oe entEn wsie any 3 | Lost 4 « Foun 4 Wie. Household Goods 27 _ | teratjons kitchen 2-2733 CARPENTER WORK pepe as O pOrta older With | — TREE TRIMMING amp 8 REMOV. | JACOMGON, DECRMRER 13, 1954 Donelson- Johns serving, seatton cnperionce Apgt Wanea re bans MOST BE EXPERE | — o54 caf FE 24686. Anerations and custom bufing. | ing Pree estimates FE 1-602, LOST IN FEDERAL S DEPT. | ONE OF PONTIAGS LARGEST © orale g Lat a eneane - Riemee were Ra. Commer ot | WOMAN TO CARE POR CHIL- Te BaF da CARPENTRY BLOCK AND CB Movin & “Tracking 19 Valuable contents. Reward Ok | _VE ¢7881. cohesh; Gene stoter of Mrs. Alés “DESIONE POR PUN FERALS” | saLeSMAN HARDWARE 6335 up| @rem while Rae Ponts —— Nights =. = ART TIME OR | _™ent werk ete FE 5-0782. | oving | In LET Us BU OR AUCTION IT Troedsom. Mrs Jessie L Morri- |" PURSLEY FUNERAL WOME | Appliance serviceman $47 up | _ 2400 Mann sweRAL| ful tim inn as night. Truck | CUSTOM BUILDING P.H A FE HAuLINo. RUBBISH, AsHEs, | LOST SS ee — w~ : and ‘tn K. | Ambulance day or nite PE ¢131! | Process engineer ass't $300 up oars Stan FoR OENERAL driver, wilt sore on ee dish | nane Modernising FE 45470 | etc Basements eased re). a Ae Be B rodrergar ores i TYPES oes peneren ootvise Sth ve | SPARES ORIVPIN CHAPEL Couple. live in $300 up. | housewo y | a DING _5-8563 contained irrepi ctures o rniture 27-5523, an b ~ tights References. Call after - ‘>. FPLOO! A i ; “ y Sth. 24041 | Stock-Clerk warehouse $216 up | Diahts Retere it YEA nie me specialty Cs Bills. FE pares. ASHES AND RUBBISH MAULED.| “ccceeet Ductbend. Rewere, FE) URN ITURE NEEDED fun Poneral Heme w Snare ont *ROND EMPLO: SENCY | wa ‘an cr | “wort of any kind FE «5344 | CARPENTER WORK ALTERA | FE 1400 See Pe in Punera! Home with Dr Milton BOND EMPLOYMENT AGENC WAITRESSES PART - TIME FOUND CHILD’S GLASSES ON Entire home or od¢@ Get the Bank officiating Pollowing the 'Veehese Stole 83% W Huron | Must have bar experience Call 2 Yound Mis DEsIRe ANY | “tions. modernization, also custom | LIGHT HAULING ODD JOBS | ine cocker of Sagiane cna Rapia| We sehen Win” hwy outrt nat te Weradoma Be. tee FUNERAL HOME Te SmnVicEMAn FoR erncH) Sivere 2 cet pe, Mee tee re YEAR OLD BOYs DE- ee —_ ep ne ara wo ed 3) ieane oie OR bart. aad oo nag and bared a Priday, | week: Apply st 018 Orchard Lake Lege = ip = —. | Mt ey cay’ iad work _¥E 65-7266 be ft ago el iad i LOST GOLD NECKLACE 12-86-54 WANTED BABY BED AND Hl- 7 Se ee ee ati alda maweckiiei |" Scr cucsen’ pan Ban Anee | GOLOMES, MIMCRAbiC DEAIKie sot commercial Ro ae ea ae a Sora saesee MY Pee. WOed |S chatr FE 44iT3 eames | 10N NEWSC CR. | mas salerwor y ne t AN = VING, ward 5-3033 ‘ att) = =| * Orcuiese, VHF station seeks in- Mr Toms 106 N Saginaw | Work satisfactory, quality. have #LGOOR LAYING. SANDINO AND LGN ay cane: Go sans any- cant BROWN LEATHER BILL. WANTED RUG OR CARPET 13 MARTIN. DECEM 4. (1984 mM 4A | terview with man with television WaNTED WAITRESS EXPERI-| Teterences 4680. or FE finishing 10 year's experience time. fold downtown Pontiac. Will finder | 0% 15 Good condition and ree- Baby Boy, 66 N Sanford s onuments or radio news background Ex enced 8183 Cooley Lk Rd | 4Ts Modern equipment John Taylor, | ——~, \ on | please return Keep money for ‘*omabdle FE 45420 Call between beloved infant son of Carl D ee ww | eollent rtuntty Send resume WOMAN FOR OENERAL HOUSE. las MENT PINTSHER DESIRES | ovhone FE 49424 - O’DELL CARTAG vour trouble PE 80728 Jend6 ae men BUY DIRECT AND SAVE oe Se | eek any kind of | FE 37273. __| FLOOR SANDING LAYINO FIN | Loca) and_Long Distance Moving WANTED FURNITURE ef Betty Jean Kuerbite and Ponti ° te & Marbie C ECHANIC ONE work ust Tike children Live | FE 54-6806 LOST BL ACK FEMALE sCOTTIE ALi ‘ J Jemes Carl Suervits. Cart D.| pebert 3 @ Geerae Er Oleueken | ee ce eearrcaillecs |_@ Mi esse eftet 0 pm CARPENTER Son “WANTED. | R Gardner 461 Central FE| Phone FE cus { OA TE skits of Blaea Lake See cues me ic Long or —— “| Dakinw Ave wr Pre 24000 | Svcs be abte tc understend judfe- | WOMAN POR LIONT mouse. | New or_cld. ON 2000 aE oewesat “Waited REP aik | “REDUCED RATES | ee eee eee Be tale and wast prompt cour. held Thursday 16 et PMORIALS atic transmissions Living quar- work in exchange for room and | CARPENTRY. CABINETS. * = ped “se teous service and = high- 10:38 am at the Voorhers-sipie | ms CH MEMORIALS itt lore evaiiable PE ¢6148 | poard 94 Cadillac, FE ¢6014/ modeling & siding D. M. Wright | brick stone and cement work ior a rresee. you Smith ost BROWN NEW SHOES est price im cash, call Chapel with Rey John W Mul- | ong nee memorials sine = - —— unti, 2? FE 40770 | Plasterin- end tile work. FE = Me hee Weatherbird Stree ®4e Call FE L&S SAL ES CO officiating. Interment in an Oey WOMEN NEEDED TO TRAIN FOR CARPETNER WORK. Cp wawranD | ______ | SUDDEN SERVICE ASHES RUB | 42913 : White Chapel Infant Martin _ Help Wanted Female 7 I c GUARANTEED ROOPS ALL pish, and | gh’ trucking. FE 46079 : OAKLAND COUNTY'S ROEST television stutio jobs as hostess. frepair. FE 44210 ee _ LOST 2 GOLDEN RETRIEVERS. Us 1 a eer ery Lots costuming — modeling. program | GaBINET MAKER AND CARPEN-| ‘inde Est isi@) A Ru ward for return Pine Lake zo 0 Pe tee seen | ALTERATIONS Seat script writing ete See our, ter Kitchens @ specialty. rel 5. ened a son ee ‘| Trucks to Rent ea PE 5-2576 WANTED Al ANTIQUE DISHES AND McCLUSKY. DECEMBER 13. 1954 ahs he on bert, ARE CEME LADY ad classification @ this paper =| Jos te ending nooner On LAY. TRUCKS TRACTORS LOST WET CELL FLASHLIGHT ofl lamps. MY 218521. Donne Leu. 2708 Chrvsier. ace Ty, +1 . WANTED EXPERIENCED OIRL EXPERIENCED CARPENTER. Tices AND EQUIPME downtown area. Reward rE WANTED ae PEDISTAL > TYPes . [ z N's AND WOMEN 5 for office work and clinte. Write Reference, fur- | 42024 j 20: wife of Denny D 4 MEN'S | Cabinet maker Ref . i GonERNie on AND CARPEN-| “ Tor Pickup: I Toe Stake | tables FE 8-087 McClusky loved mother of CLOTHING _Pontiee Press Box 97 ___ | nished FE 5-1024, try, Basements. recreation rooms aaa Dump Tracks LOST’ BROWNISH TAN SHOUL- | — David Allen McClusky: dear FULL OR PART TIME WE HAVE AN OPENING PLASTERING. x LionT HAULING | —— Pont; d der strap pocket in Eagle) Wed. ‘Mlsceliansons 3 28 @eughter of Mr. and Mrs Prank BOX REPLIES RAPPY'S FOR A NEAT GIRL POR odd jobs OR 3-44 . ontiac Farm an Theater Sun. night Dec : Value ~~~ : dear sister of Mre GENERAL OFFICE WORK SALESMAN Or WER. 30 wit kK | eo aTON CARPENTER work | Industrial Tractor Co, | —sbl¢_papers needed FE 2- |S2T OF BRITTANICA JUNIOR son sréen Crittenden, At 1@ a.m.. toda National Clothin TYPE § DAYS A WEEK cer, twll_Wwolning. FB 6-017 s. Kitchens, baths. porches Oven Datty Including Sundaya i REWARD | suerchepedios: Se (peed comshies Ls i oe on . Wi a oO = oe <= Willard Merchant and Donald y = “ SAGINAW & AND PL®ASANT WORK CABINET MAKING AND Ln (oa33 tier eae siding FE 41442 | For information of disappearance leon 2-7040 COMMERZI be tan ‘econo One tea cs chore ‘were copmes 0 JOOKKEEPER EXP $28 UP it Penson areLe Par ae tae tes at eapartouce PLASTERING. NEW AND REPAIR VOUMAR “MOVING AND STOR | ous F Piswby, mak he. ae, Sh i “ -- be held ureday, Dec 16th at ROOK 5 cXP 278 0 80 et e ace Agents for © American Van ester Freeby Hall Rd, Davig- ~ = : ’ ® om hee "me Michael's the Press office in Bookkeeper. exp 7 eee ve bred Phompson ‘a ve ccputing, chacetated “wile _PE 2-3036 evenings. Lines ie ee anywhere in burg LU 40384 © dite) pai pg sour 2008 Church Interment at Mt Hove win * Comptometor, payro 335 uP : : bedats hae? " MASON & CEMENT WORK FREE United States Quick service FE VETERAN: WII 7 LOST $47 4% Tuck tires. 08 , will Hoge - Pos the follo a | hones: Baiesina jew ey hay — CIRCULATION ee en pia ago’ — sii estimate- “ey guaranteed. | }) MN OPerry c 8 ‘while lay gem "ssenes _MY_2-4433 —— ® pm this 5 Ja alesiady ¢ op cers ; cept oer Ad, Webste OR 3-9402. | INC TORS nN neede- badly WTD USED ELECTRIC WATER _eoren Ut lll eaieimaae 21, 24, 2, 42, 44, 46, 47, 9 MBOND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. | mu I AR I ME > : : | Contractor en other Business im. | Q SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING, ee ee | , _Hobbies & | Si pplies WA Sel whan sine assent Ed On _ — 4, 53, 63, 6, 66, 69, 7 | 53'2 W Huron | PONTIAC PRESS stitution References furnished aeneme. and finishing. Phone FE +51. oon >a 30088 Shop, 2030 Airport Rd. . o3, , 6, @, . ~ a - . Phone FE 5-6796 4 | ii i 20 ~ . PLATT DECEMBER 15 1984. « CLERK eal ¥ TE Paint ng & Decorat ng BACK=NSTOSE | 1s E LAWRENCE | age tetoed ‘resend cease [Pte E) STENOGRAPHER | Instructions 9 MSN" ad ar tau time, Cal ior ertimateg EM Same |S ar gen vacrabbia a0 pain | WW -vvanted to Rent 29 — 108. STENOGRAPH POSSE enn) ptt WELL DRILLINO < AND ¢ ik A-1 DEGORATING PAINTING | bY aur be. sete 81.60 up iframes James E Piatt, Mra. Ach Rich. Permancst fai" Mone ) postion 7¢ BING WORK WANTED. _MI ¢7732 | Sad a8 papering. Coll Sor, enti | 7 0) Baten penery, PS d16ie | SPS Meh AnD ramet ie ne weasel nad Short hand and typing required ae PE sivie ——— i =—— 3 | —mate_FE teas CRINA PAINTING. TERTHE| Goes ‘etececee. bE cebe en Paul tn Gear Prefer experienced person. 21 ween lA —s usiness Services 13; paintTina. PAPERHANGINO. | PAinting. of! shiva painting. met { brother of Jacob Piatt and Rr- years or older, Apply Personnel Work Wid. ‘Female 11 |~~-~~-~----—------—-- Paper removed. Estimates. FE| ®! craft. stone cutting and polish. —f0F Mr. Davison erett a _ a sister: ___ Hel w le 6! Office, Pontiac General Hospital a : apigielaae A & B TRENCHING canis. . . ing Taught day ‘or evenings 6 na COUPLE WITH 7 Mi 7 OS. tt be taken Ma — Dake TOMAHAWK RES- ~* Gv: NTT | = Fe nanter barter, Perel Morne | www Pwven nee MA, Tay Gaal YE Petite tone tle te. |OUR TERL GS a |FVERFORE IN rorriac angutp old baby desire 5 room a im on iu - ! ay nese ese bd Reral arrangements by Donelson. ARE YOU MAKINO $100 PER DEPENDABLE WHITE WOMAN | _ +! _— DD CLASSIFIED RESET & Convoy. A standard Chinese| Unf. house. Close in. Johns Puneral Home week or oe We are Get the for housework and care of small COLORED WOMAN D@stnes AL! MAKE? OF FOUNTAIN PENS | A-! PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- checker board and our $1 ‘Do it | R bl Will a man gone Brunke ain nO PERIENCE PIZZA PIE MAR. 1 Hrencen $e pier tare PEGI | Avow tore Onaeral Prunes | Wort _Eggreeeed Pree evimaie | BROWN BROS A'S “asgioee ce excellcne care. Bet s : iC z erences §7 plus fare Li cOW!} OS. 4 N= Saginaw , Z cpncene. DecEMe ot. hasta CARPENTERS, ROUGH STEADY = er Livin quarters available 10 COLORED GIRL WANTS WORK. aT oo WwW. Law- has it 8 give meg etal Ref 85. beloved hushand of | Werk Union only Lene Pine Ra + 7396 2-0907 sect free RHMANGING AND PAINTING “ NES. erences Mre Olive Summers Gear father Baar Telegraph Btyle Rite Homes EXPERIENCED Sai FS GIRLS Des Pos en BA Aba FE 5-3043, eck rer 1 Compa of Walter Summers Funeral. MI ¢0023 jorvcmell (weet ‘and reac “rene — WANTS Die APPLIANCE SERVICE | giicenes and WALLPAPER. | Sead & sequin sem, $2.90 EM PUREE SERVICE TO ALL LARD service will be held Pridsy De- CAN USE YOUNO AMBITIOUS wear Pact time ami (ol ume feet! Ie? DAE CY Ga W- service a) makes of refrigera- White. OA 83807 or FE. LETTS Lawrence FE (rds, Qualified tenants furnished. cember 17th. at 2 pm fror the married man to close leads Sales Apply Sam Benson s 20 8 Perry | tors, washer radios, cleaners, | py Oy . __2-7221 _ AGENCY. 1 rE_ ‘con RENTAL Donelson - Johns PL neral amie etperience preferred ; but not st GOLOniE LADY DESIRES | GEN- and al! types of email) appliances. | a ES = : PROJECTORS SEE NEW FULLY Interment at Perry M Park | necessary We train you Exzcel- EXPERIENCED lester walla, 1% cor ee cporeisel or fost = tose | RRIS & SON ha : LOVELAND ieee artves tus B.D.CHARLES _| rearrors Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor |< Roos NOUaE 3 BEDAO 8, CONN TATMINT ,FLUS COSTS | 1160 Cony Lake Bd. Benge, Mereor ay a 117 8 T ae FE Cleet Tt. Geginew Ot | PH. PE S60. mo. ¢ Mocks north of Sue rustic Sal oe vou tau to anything thet FE Rd. 8 ust of R. , See | ee ream) fe Le Ps Gee (GREET | Eas 5 - : DOWNSTAIRS 3 ROOMS. PRE scti- pasmidi Ooms, ; hae oer ain RETA, GRO IRE rout nape aeBR C. ae “ . Phone PE 66002 ask for . | from store. and bus. Utilities | at furan a4 i room LAWRENCE W. og Clan. |. furnished. Clarkston. MA_ $8001 55 Ours ae Ban ai n" ‘ ‘Totes ure window SANTA GAYLORD ’ ’ i = ; ROOMS WE A REF A d $ Unlimited $ | LISTINGS WANTED © > R203 ut rear coor | atwiagton Paes 1 : $11,950 For buying land . Past 3 ROOM — plig ; 3 ROOMS AND BATH FOR CLEAN « FE 4.9584 fesults call Mr” Johnson or Mr. ROY KNAUF. Realtor | Seripee ine tis “Seetiy. "EM | S652"pratewice’ near” Gresces tegen hee os ts LAUS 136 E. PIKE ST. wey 7a: | (ROOMS, UPPER 975-1 nae Eo ~ and MB. 1" YOUR OWN ROME” AYBINNON Restor BREW Cane Ghricl “He GPE cae rues a mer | WESTSIDE ee ara | mx, HOUSE WHITE 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. a , HOMES ARE AVAILABLE 2? BEDROOM FOR CHRISTMAS OCCUPAN- contract. PLanders 1-4333. Pere Hee : fe tg “ied io gongs W. Maree To | = BROS. CY, SPACIOUS ¢ BEDROOM. | PAUL oe = house. $57.50. “The City: National Bank is just . . . Well, follow that ‘ ot PHAT Son vee 9 BATHROOM, FULL PACE FOR RENT: T ROOMS AND BaTH, | truck's trail! a TT aac knee Gee ak } and 4 _ Fee. room, 4 : ) fee ee eee a oe MEAT LAKE PRIVILEOES.| and ra ens vee cat ve 4 ROOMS & BATH, WEST PE sino or PE st i mae Hotel Rooms _—— For Sale Houses = “ape bu! oe gute. et heal oo xX 40 LOT THE PRICE “an x Pull “bet as ree HAVE CLIENT WITH CASH FOR | ee Maple See ~~ MOTEL ROOMS BY WEEK OR ~s1.se meotoome vor) Ort ee ee hee. -To GSeil-To Insur 1m 16¢ good =n ISS month Near Clarkston. MA Seer: lead Y any IT-WE'LL INSURE IT Droved farm “ead ithe "Bs | LEASE 6-22331, @ att monrosom coste.| S2t. soon. = ae P14 mile. of Pontiac. WITH OPTION TO BUY ores | pee MAI {AN Save’ slaw sey beliding isi otter | Seminote tye rr ft ann iii od 2 ae tor Result icerea o, ve ae out ann L Cc LADD’ ith southeast Pontiac. ‘ STORE L EL . ” ce: a Taylor, Realtor. PE | * TVERY NICE ROOMS AND BATH large lvthg Seems, wee freplocs: | “Goan Or seme nnn. goed cond ¥ AF 0 an Plains 2d. A ‘ . Heated dbus line vate en .y 4 . ample @ak floors, NEAR ORCH- LTY oo. 42544, ED oe drinkers. Adults. Avaii- closet On fired parmase cs 200 ter, ta CR E Es WANTED | BS. vr tate EE =a" | 10% W. Huron Ph. PE 20263 7 pothis AND . from Federal «4101. Rs entrance. 76 FLOYD KENT, Realtor | —¥—2% mF: KL. Templeton, Realtor| LARGE RES. HOME|“ cious "upper, cls Jin) adults = 4 NORTHWOOD Orchard Lake Rd PE 6x} BUILDER DESIRES|Ganeraxen wrp. « ROOM APT. ATTRACTIVE ARE SOME OF. CIONEER MIONL. wou ORGANIZATION : : 5 FULLY IMPROVED — — | na rooms finished attic, references. | Situated 1@ corner lot with fenced | fOom. di 5 Fas Highest Prices Paid = cr: SIONS. | saupy POUs ROOM EPS wD } em. rear yard, new mamie ths oat two cd yp oak home and 2 scree lend. LOTS, SUBDIVISIONS, DANDY FOUR ROOM APT. AND |lOUSE FOR RENT, iN META ENT. A bedrooms,’ cerem poets 5-2408, On land contracts. Get our FREE =()R ACREAGE WITH eatrance Located Thorpe Bt a70 more ar aseede ; ow | dandy Basement SS n, Feereation | -“RIDGEWA MALL CNS BOPee, SMALL payment, \ , ’ 7 r m Phone ODERN MILE NORTH { reom. sel — - NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. WATER : AND SE\W- | Sco" TERnace, Was? SIDE. | women oe rere hottie oni might GI ‘ T ] t 33_W. Huron FE $6183 aes QUICK ea ohooue pate aL MODERN. _ADdersonvilie Rd. MAple $7271.| west SIDE BUS OALOW indeed emp e on $2,500. “MA MODERN NEW @ ROOMS, 2 600 DOW . Wanted Real Estate 32-A/ Cal i> Hy STANDARD |. _Guindre. Rochester SOF inl nidle 0 3 fg i Se ero FARM 3 Bedrooms BUILDERS. VER-|* oarage west aide Avail’ Dec | MODERN RANCH TYPE WTR Living etaxi3 dining room, bala | °t0e wat sacl | paved a home fosharce | 530 ac and business e. 3 titcheno secept MONT 8-2401. - oeicas Wet nae ADULTE | 07% Mvmt room Natural fire Ties Sere ane igang ve _cak fioors, base. J ohnson a el Siem Sete Sri es| Me os c sett rempleton, Realtor | Some mma, a ee Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33 iy r week FE . ; _ Blize- we, beating plast po ote tec emp eton, Kealtor at A bargain only ATTRACTIVE. 1 M PURN- — pa See, ce oe Ang other Goad features, GEO. MARBLE, Realtor Bro "ene ors se ine NE ISE HOME 6261 Anderson Goes Eres 7 ee Ltt : That's right feike We have sold we Ag $3: aa par pegged Ville Never lived im 2 bedrooms, $75 ‘THREE BED | Fone “Near Cass Lake =z Aup _ A T ] = ee : (ENE . PRI- on atest Res bv. per mo. FE 5-4492. Po ote gras ek. — __ment_ or will lease. +4007. e ° ay or all types of property to sell. For Peddock Alberta Apa: mane = bath 2 bedrooms, full base- — Find aby oe pl Gyre ea ent, recreation space, of]| Rent REAL © and courteous ection call | Sent APT i nooM FE | meni, “and ver | eatsat beat.” Bethe first to | $< Meet, beautiful rooms through. | Just West of Poatine 10 VY . ve Office Open : 5-7923. ; live in this home. Lease : = and a S ve. ee 1 CLEAN LARGE ROOM AND ; $128 month S price ta 814300" might a omar | Pull price A. JOHNSON, Realtor | *Mchenette _Aduite_13_Rorwor 7 | APT € ROOMS AND BATH Eat. | Dorothy ois Lavender | Frade «8 per : to FE 4-2533 . vate asenee vy? &. onl "8 | Marlee ise risa “Take Ra 3110 W monn Bt. — FE 2-411 DOWN HAPPINESS 8s J _Union Lake Vi | eM 3-3303 MUtual 61641 22240 FOUNDATION 1382 W. Huron _ Open Evenings 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 2 RM FURNISHED APARTMENT jo. ROOMS AND BATH QUIET | SMALL «4 ROOM HOUSE, NEAR batch pong Ds pee Di orcncly _for_rent. FE 5-0086 couple only, PE 2-6350. Blue Sky theater. REpublic 9-6102 we, flush totlet. electric pump. OUTSTANDING BUY RFAL ESTATE |? Qiu aioe he |e a ere es poome—wom | enc cmapn est Ra raES™ FLEE MPITH | oROBI. 3 p.m. Sun. feo CONSTRUC. ‘ tan Near Woodward at Lake PROBLEM ?. 7 ROOMS 1 ORS MENON |' tion Large living room Ents: | $ = ) papure th B. D. CHARLE ! ski on Rees, Faby mene once cALY Us working Coil after 4 PE! tte J smaji child welcome. Pri Rent Lake F ty 360A “A DOLL 3 e _ | B. D. CHARLES, Realtor) QiNGg — om BQUIVALENT IN io — ys WR, Y 5 SOOM APT FURNISHED: MEN | _®eer_in rear, 142 W. Columbia. Benton Rien Slt ceachs: Meeyig an eee ees oe Meadowbrook FE 4-052] THESE OO oa DIsPLay| ‘dining room, closeta, full SEnvice ar TUR comfuawn. | Preferred te Rehioemsd SMALL MEATED UNF. APT. 8 corzagm COMPLETELY un-| port, ret-and clean “Are, is UE eISMPRE actetattng: | ATS a Metan S beets | eement, nace ox recreation We lit and vel your property eer aenarae cooren 7 FG ERIN FARE?) Sassi ge sege ancy, Sigh ee te pat Home Poe died Vel | Sand at peste et town and suburban We have new | 3 | z : OF A~ a200 — 3 i ciieamaa TRA PTS. FOR COLORED | Vater cSaeens| preteaves. MILLER B i ce * bare ie wih “ries 5 E oward. ~ | ction ree Mrs. Brooks oe S55 WE SELL WE TRADE before they are all gone, — ; oo i Fontiee oe ra ° “a yesr wee care.” ee -- Py mi For Rent Rooms 37) = DORRIS & SON only 5 left. This beauti- EAST RANCH HOME REALLY "NICE fw ‘AN SYLVAN REALTY CO. 2 ROOM FURN APT. aati On aPaktiese sy INQ ROOM, NO DRINK- ae a” “Fe eint| ful brick home is open, },e¢room heme with pesement With Carport = 233% Orchard Lake Rd Pontiac |_OBly. 100 Pinegrove, |* ore i) — 1 to le eat Gee eee YOUR FRIENDS FE 26144 FE +0280 /3 ROOMS. CLEAN. CLOSE IN.) Rent Houses Furnished 35 i VE ROOM POR LAD WALTERS L -AKE daily. roomy k neighbor = «nana tin a os Pow heme ove 12-8 p.m. hood ” ts fine confition. ‘Near Bt $65 Month “home sat eal fa ped, fully __ _ CASH _ |? par Cougie ‘ne children immect.| ALL, “FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM BUSINESS ini BY rans reed. come wart, bare, good 4990 Ross Drive ck to bus, g0l0 down paym: insulated rooms, with 9 bedreos FOR YOUR EQUITY ik. | EaDue Private roed Just off | Kitehen | privileges, ate en- 7 ROOM BRICK” Drive out West Huron te 'v » Only $190 Dn the spacious mie, ea Toom ; : hl ati a MS@ on Lake Prefer 1| trance from downtown. (Ms®' to Crescent Lake NORTH e with a cheery EY HOES Vaduhe ooly. 81 Aubure Ave | fag) cowie . Avaliable Dees. | Call FE 99701 ‘st down. Se”| Mra Pehl two bieehs Yo Model” "| 5 nearoom home with full base VETERANS sed, draeby tice Sasement of : 7 FRONT ROOMS NEWLY DEC. Mus vacate Jume JS. Teanen: | Bus STOP PRIVATE ENTRANCE. ‘CUC tne REALTY - WM A ey qr a “tchests PLUS COSTS ond Seccene, "fens oe Je RIGS, — or coed peo entrance. 2 adults | Selling (OR 3206 All day sun. | Huron ae hs. as PE oc [Beighborhood , High and Wisner schools ve. 5-044) : 4 Detroit, cl . . — re Aner. 6 call PR O61 | oAGOnS RIGELY FURR ADULTS | _1 10 > | Pine OPE oa ROO Coe Sho beiem| KENNEDY i,t walt carpeting "Venetian | $750 DOWN — FHA | Geant “tinal 40" teak Co-operativ> Estate j or woreing girls 68 ee 2 a BEDROOM Spl, tae Dee O | 50 You WANT A CLEAN < Quiet recreation laundry room. oil fur REALTOR ; . eas es, —_ PLUS COSTS ‘. ie elle ; 5 front et bus . . venings * ™ , Bo pleted homes ready for you = MAHAN HAS BUYERS | 2 er ee ee ae yak [gant BE ete eM | Eaten i Ua |aar Tian Poo! aT ate ane | Semdcametstane Fr" we tnd YOU Wan? ACTION ...|3 ROOM PURNISHED AP) APART. a FE 80276 _ "| DOUBLE 2 buddies West side 1| ‘Service. Reasonable _ price | 3 bed with full base- see model 11-0 dafly at corner of MAHAN ee Neat ey eran | Meth tae Saheet Atty 3 ROOM COTTAGE ADULTS | ocx ‘rom bur. Fe $2ah Cake Man, Em eGR | lake F ecto pereal of ground cite so | Joeneay and Crescent Lake Drive dor eur coment 3 pines ou, -coune preterred We Peper " "moom NOUgE INQUIRE at AROE ATFRACTIVE ROOM TOR “DRAYTON WOODS | Crescent Lake Eatates Sajoining and eveiiable “Rxtelien | ROSE-HILL REALTY CO. REAL Sor Et rence ot comenpeier” (eel) Two oces, SAseMEeT APT. Reanny yutinenide. Eliz Leake Rd PE 23918 : New 3 | “Wungaloe’ constructed of coment | lecetien elec wm for vetersn whe | PANY MEmber Co-op. Real Exiate Exch. sans aoe ge. | sis a eeeeet ee SLEEPING 22‘, f living room. large uitehen | | ees ge [orspee jphil tosiea ; beeds room. Low down payment i S vie ong } FE 2-0263 fled” We bbandly al” detale for | 5 : EL @aBETH | LAKE. FOUR ROOM | to Sanford Sf a te, SS oe ting 52, Situated in this wig | ond sop price __Model_ Phone: ORiando 31101 zn Open Eves. "tf 9: Sun. 104 Tuneing and oteeng. Call os eg BE UTILITIES FURN- | Rouse Children welcome. Phone 27-1860. _ __| fe Pull wena rae aie community Offered ee hd ° 107) W. Hures Seg ak yee erenene: |3 ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH | | ROOM AND GARAGE, NEAR borhoods rooms. hiches. full . N WE HAVE THE KEY!) | "®*? poor yo Branca To Buy—To Seil—To Trade end entrance $18 per week Baby ” ie eet —_ SLEEPING Sete Fee es | HOILMES-BARTRAM | &°teom Immediate | Possession, |All BIO | = os YOU BUY IT- WE'LL INSURE [P| welcome MY 34 8 on — news | =PE ol le 3 | S00 Dixie Hway OR 31950. North Tol | STONE REALTY CO. hares ee, ace isle recat Ni We Rome Wha dun ep terned Dre | Rieke BT unas’ re"thin™| UNION LAREFRONT [ogy gaN Tt JONNON gre re samy | Rar «| KNUDSEN 3 . PRIVATE BATH AND _Cedar Island Lake 2? LIONT HOUSEKEEPING RMS Year round modern, come of $178 per month for -- Jt a=! Henn Fal HL. JL baths Lerge lot overlook — resi. Parkway Sylvan | ¢ ae ae eee ree __Frigidaire. Men. 102 Whittemore. | fome Excelient beach pia soe. Se aes | - Bargain see ANYTIME Wards Orchard 5 maaan aa a . AUTO. HEAT while free . ae MEAEE Bia, REALTORS, | |? use turn. etivwvct, Adults only. |? pat LQQM® CLOSE TO TOWN.| “and hot water. on bus line, PE RED HORSE font Peed’ at Wsteo wlan ae | LARGE ‘ter teeta’ | N. MARSHALL in, sigches aarage “Oat “FE 2-0263 oe Pin ve olen | anaes RD. STONEY LAKE. | Tang scam AN Centrally located. just off Wen | S¢fe of land . and gerege, Corpeted ventoom, itehen Pend “bath. Poreed Oven Eves ‘tt 9. Sun. 104 |” entrance, Neer bur’ Corinna ton, Stise fara Ne Senoae le toon 2 | onze. _Muroe_bus,_FE = re —# recta reens aad wo cor JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | HYine room and ‘ining ‘room 4 | warmed alr heat Good 1075 W. Huron _ple. 50 Ft children $65 per mouth, Inquire Rooms With Board 38 FOR SALE nett serene eng ‘we voce, | Bagfoomes ant beth down NEW | NEXT poet OPPICE <8 |} ROOM APARTMENT CLEAN | St 13 Brabb Rd. OA B370, WAR nan on | 1S RC - ‘tee 6 cal PE seas ment stent ty pnicéo nica Johnson = Me i “3 sa AVE: LY § ROOW COLONIAL UN- MEN FIRST & SRO XD SHIFT. | VOORHEIS ROAD Oakland Avenue Income | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Phone | bedrm. home im this good . . . —_* : une. 6 mile« out All modern Popia: St FE 32-0853 Brick 2 bedrooms. living room. An ambitious couple can turn this oer scheuld an, nd eae pe other = WANTED ! ! . 2d ros Sar sfc furnace *6' monthly. 7 sipones BUS aT OR. aarace gies enetion blinds. offering into 0 ietime cocurt ia | Gite INCOME. BI ISINESS | ter Priced right for capt (pam sale. LOTS OF LOTS 3 ROCMS. BATH 3 PARTLY 1 FURN. | WALLED LAKE. § ROOM LAKE- cab oa oe eee beet sutomatic bet | Varied aise eenere lems euer| NEAR PISNERS One et of | aaa | ea We have buyers waiting for Pontiac Lake front, ' block trom village. Call ROOM AND ®CARD FOR MEN water neate Pull price $13,650 ter, and fou: light house coping hese exceptional homes Having HOME severly Ave. 00d build lots. Must be T RoOmM. 3 MOCEaN ~~ PRIVATE | _ Ms. dv. 41450 wit $2,700 down. cy complete:y furnished Priced | = be-ement with of] heat gas PERFECT LOCATION ‘for in- | 4% rms ana ll base gro ten of more. a bathroom. Christian couple. FE | FOR RENT SMALE —_ MODERN seamed a Goma dane end WILLIS BREWER ot Sac see with $69,500 down. Own- | water end laundry tubs — apartments, professional of- | ment, garage aluminum storms Also in re sted in acreage 2.5319 : Tern. hanes! cam MY og char | | ae e to rE —_ mate 0038 er will ror smaller home as Urge” iv = oan eee | ——— aes solidly built | screens t subdividing. If you have AR ~_2 ROOMS. UTIL | _ 24022 fieb.. res nec and want q : i ae boards, double sink, jw acd coun, — AL FRONTAGE on I "Ar vf eon rare |i a BAT. PRIVATE SQUIRE ey SN ag a a he ol WM. A. Sree Fonds sted” ofStaaits | Tore, cent, sete tee| WM. H KNUDSEN FE 4-6492 i ROG PORNO SPARE. Roose eee ULLY ROOM IND Boanb. SOUTHERN | old. on 3 large lots. Lake pete. . KENNEDY TILE BATH 2 large bedrooms, | Krom. street ao carta ceiving "we a | $10 ere ww 1362 W. Huron Open Evenings pet eee Derr Be. Walled) syapers ne, Se water, be Bow factories sar bu: fines, 168 Rae. Se ANGUS 1919 M 18 floor “Ail plastered wails, and oat homer - Soke ey! | —— = F aaa —psawwire |_hull Leake Om D410) pare ott & Saginaw. Phone FE Bent) 132 Reverse Charges OO cnn See Hurry! wn. = Blantttas” mee ISN T [IT ” earumse [# bi he ONE BEDROOM HOME. PARTLY | Twin BEDS HOME PRIVIL. “ON THE PAVEMENT yee1 W Huros _ WE +3900 VALUET. Realtor | A HOME OF YOUR ROOea a rm. mo. FE after |” eves "| Conta | N ve children ee ae ee | oe ee AE ee ee ‘ane me | Pe ene ave | HUMPHRIES | N FE 2-3358 HOUSE _Voorheis Rd_ +36." wey highw fronte. | Co-operative Real Estate pill cos i _ LOGICAL? Le ee left_rear apt | een aap abies 7 cota rh: FE ¢533. Building partially pate Priced REALTOR 2 2.0474, Vacant—Terms an Beal Postine aoa goss pf noe Elena a Cee Convalescent Homes 58a - cnr yaed nt eee | lizabeth Lake Fstates (ow ep ce Ew on eee stneet. ies 3 | NN res Co-Ope ve Re sta xchange droom frame home Les rej Pld - eee nee | Joctione “totes enh: re 4 Low RENTAL TO RIGHT COU- ! Twin oaks nuer HOME NEW 3 B ; ‘ | LOTUS LAKE FRON’ 5 room | Lares may home. 1 bedroom HOUSES AND © aaa OF realy | possession Best terms Brayton toilet your property | FINE 3 ROOM UPPER WITH; >l¢ for furn house, near Clark-| addison mow completed ‘all on EDROOM bedroom year around home. fully! ful) easement, automatic heat ead | kinds Also building G1 homes with @ firm that concentrates op bath. well furnished Couple only | _*ton MA 5-2501. fost etry Gam Wighiond | Mae iiving rece hatches“ giennta | ‘suleted. large living and 2iming | bot water, garage Upstairs needs | P W Dinnan and Son 6 West \\est Side selling exclusively in your area? | 45 Lorraine Ct | MODERN CABIN IN WATERFORD | °,)!,* 0: OR 390 = set reat. ete caine nen, Caacee | Foums, modern Ricson Orick fire-| a, stectng Gat priced accsrtiaam Hurop ______ Near Gen] Hospital Immediate reeset, area” hoe ales fore |W State Buree"Phous FE S10 | 7'qtar por eats Nott ag | CONVALESCENT CARE FOR EL fact!" eater eaters Sast|| stan bec ached” We he: room bret howe, Nerthil | ment gas beat wba aimee eo et ene CLEAN R Rooms, abi ADULTS ONLY. | Sh snd taree room hoses fe pm nd patients, | down down | Walk to Work section. OL 27831, financin, no. REALTO Phone OR 31872 or OR 13-1769 . to 9; Sun 1 to 5 WTD: HOMES ZAghs s PROP- erties. Carroll G ; erree: 36%, W. Huron. FE 3-7124. LISTINGS WANTED pay cash for en on Wel! located PAUL D. HAMMOND 26% W Huron st Resitor FE 5-334) Eves FE 54-4714 HOUSES WANTED Buyers waiting with from $500 to $5000 down vayments. For a deal tomofrow see Riley today. R. D. RILEY, BROKER FE 1157 NEED 2 Scam BEDROOM HOME focime 3k vane 5 4 Leip ty ATTRACTIVE FURN. SMALL APT in Rochester for fine employed man and wife 414 Walnut Bivd. _Rochester, APT. FE 17-0833 IF NO ANS ANSWER _cai) PE 17-6197 2 ad -| *URNISHE HOUSE CHILDREN bd leo: Pr Ro Drayton Plains. FE 41039. § RM HOME IN WALLED LAKE district, MA 4-178 | FOR RENT. FURNISHED: 3 BED. | room Home. sutomatic heat and | hot water. close in suburban jo- cation. $125.00 per month call ““Bud"' Nicholie Real Estate FE 51201 or FE 2-1372 rooms “sTelephone Are a welcome meo Plateau maid service Park- _ 2 . = Aig Weekly and “monthly MODERN BEDROOM HOME. i oe Ave. (U8-10) Union Lake Automatic of] heat. a ae Deaes an tarnished. 400. Fear rank “uv ear gee MOTEL FE 8-0404 | _: EM 334 — oe Es. couple. No Grinkers. 1038 Oakinnd. ghtren ee ee Siete “peti Lake “ie Gnamern Pe MODERN LOvEL . LAKEFRONT ororivetien Cass) Purn tome. Lease by the [eg Avail Dee ro" to year Reference required. Hoimes | Ist, Adults we | Bertram «320 nie Hey. OR | _ist, Adu! a ‘ SS oe ASANe 34RD BATE MODERN 2 BEDRO oN 31643000’ +t Sermo Ok 1 child only. OR DECORATED 2 ROOMS 3-9862. gig 5-2585. aMALL PARTLY MODERN $12.50 | WALKING DISTANCE OF DOWN- Ma ’ _Seoei after 6 pm. | THIS : BEDRM. HOME REASON. | oh, as’ oak Near | Lake Orion. PE. 481 39 | ATTRACTIVE STUDIO = ette reel me me aT mn every on rot? | com bene me pds EMBREE & GREGG — Union Lake Rd. Daion Lake V e 3-490) ANOTHER DANDY 3 Bedroom home near Motor, 2 bedrooms and. full bath down. Seager it = Bateman | T . - ri ” ~ - wet BUD” Nicholie | WEST WALTON 3} en 9] up and 1 down livin din ing room, — chen, full | rooms /One Acre and Income ing afee Weekly and. cothly | WATERFRONT HOME! modern ail on one fioor base ol teen ee cane © kéticom: i) ry * em ra wv m bun- blocks peta tai Ss Se hei | settee ly eee — with | saa kéveenea are si 30 gers Eves Mr "Poterses ____ FE 1208 gslow with groradll gh cic e e ene hé car 4 r RITZ MOTEL FE 8-0404| let, 3 bedrooms ana teil beth up. | AOE In a test growing business Ranchi Type Home | Tenting “tor °450 month A / WOTE L EONTIAC es ee frentege ce a of Pbed- many features Ike, pancied kuch, | afe® Only #2900 down buys furnace plastered walls | rooms. liv roor combined liv. en, some giass biock paneled | it! “WEEKLY. RATES | cata ‘te settle “sctate "E rent’pane | int ftd ‘ ot Z “¥ ; ; oo t 33_W_ Huron 8t ‘SELL Income—New Income-New near GMT&C. ret bedroom on fi floor - bedroom apt up. Building ts ern sign and con tion tp rental section, large lot, $11,800, terms. | Svivan Village Excellent family home on 752300 ft lot One m do ano 2 up Fireplace. vestibule, screened porch garage, good basement. of] hea. . lake privi- leges Woodward Estates sy bedroom — cae lowe a | i wired for e elec. one in ft. ~~ Leng AND ND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. Oren 8: wee icon THE SURPLUS through Classified Ads. Land, livestock, machin- ery, anything! Djal FE 32-8181, SELL reine MRA. ce bh Ait ia MS bin tap sonerd SNS i gl _— * ee iin cna re = "THE PONTI Xe PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1054 . 4 DAILY 1 TO 6 PM THE “MACEDAY” 3 Bedroom Furnished Mode: FHA $1,050 DOWN PLUS roan coaTse PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS A APPROVED FEATURES rimeter under floor heeiting Carport 7 kitchen cabinets # ith rus hardware 6x6 pictu: windo® Br ce Master folding doote on Carey cerame siding Brick from Alwindtite aluminum siiding in dows > Egress: FULL PR Drive out Dixie Hway to wr. R4.: turn left ap- prox. 1% mi; Watch Open : REALTORS OR 3-1872 or OR 3.1760 | fioortng closets tily fiwtures, -of) heat, electric water .ceter, kitchen and khotty pige dining atea Bubstan tial down payment $10,500 Shown by avpointment enly. Phone OR 3-4572 IN¢ OME 6 ROOMS FOR THE owner 2 rgom apertment renting for $66 per month Could be made into 3 family Leke privileges on Lake Ories 88.750 with $2000 dewa o: will trade FAST SUBURBAN * @ ROOM 2 bedroom with a pos sibility ef e 3rd Or! heat auto matic - Water glassed in front porch 4d 1300138 ft lot Only $1 ¥ Pec x IVAN W SCHRAM | SME or EE pon Evenings and ttll Joslyn Cor rd a Realtor Co-operative Real “Estate Exchange | ADAMS FAST Good income on Elim St 3 family eompletely furnished :Two 2?-room apts one 3 room . now tye $175) per month yrues right | § §B600 $3000 ADAMS REAL TY co. | ye? Aubur Ave FE 4-339) ‘OR 3-2420 rx _2-1900— HAVE you 61500 that sou would like to use A email nome iand contract or as Gorn *yment on @ Brand new bedroom home’ Has full base ment copper plumbing. 82 geilon electri: hot water heater forced ot] burnins furnace gliding closet doors Double compartment sink end spray tile bath setieet oak fioors Situated on large lot tn « restricted subdivision Sejliog price $11,500 @ to &, Bungay 1 wo 8 Sle? La inp, HERBERT C. DAVIS SYLVAN | OR i ‘ is Pontiac Lace Ad. PERRY PARE Cory 3 room aiow home full th. oak floors, plastered walls VILLAGE “oil cire heat pestect for retired \ or ema am.jy, cant be bik F tot ge iat F ec? beat priced two sell for only veal prgster, nay | With forms replace, Wott "pine oat; 5 ROOM BUNGALOW | ing. wa ? oni with Lar living room convenient fe phar kitchen sephert tile bath oak ner lots Paved strest, sewer eet” ge iot ig0als0, with, grep —— $24.900 PE 22105 FE! arbor and plenty of eo A other garden chect with ust for R AEBURN the reasonsble price and terms é + @ room modern. OF beat omnes | ee SIDE duwa | you imagine « living room CLOSE IN 6 room {sexs dining room 12886 kitchen to attic. O8 full bath and bedrooms’ Weil | rage 4 fireplace. Lovely here it ts complete with full aimost nee carpet. drapes ang | DSsement. recreation space gas fureure ine! Real c oe and rks paved cob oe | consid moders | @ apprecia Oca. | ae we treiler = econ from Pontiac Gen- e ¥ 2) 4 = e 3 Ss J 3 i; A 2 Had td Bee i yt ig santa’s Coming ayttgatie | i et Keep It Gav We will take you home io trade on one of our pew homes Check | for details Russell Yoting REALTOR : 412 W uron PE 445% Open Eves weer, Ont nice wih | edawt | JOHN KINZLER - Realtor eo 8 Ruros PE 4-363 TY 26 answer ph 2-0879 Eves till Partridge “BIRD” ALI. RE woe TO “PACK AND GET” This owner means business the price of his big good looking well kept. 6 room down to only $7950 on terms WHAT A BARGAIN! Near East ern Jr High & McConnell grade ghborhood You re sure to ike a big living foom mod ern sickens and 3 nice bedrooms Srage, too But rou must ACT ‘OW! Youll get the bur of lifeume FURN 4-FAM $8950 On. boy! This piece loéks tough but what a terrific income Aver- age monthly inmeome 6260 of bet ter than 2% per cent net return after all expenses Apts are three 3 rooms and one 2 room and 3 complete baths Although its mot fancy you heave @ surprise when you see whet you can buy for oniv $1) 508 dn Alware rent @d im this copventent location jus! off Oakiand \\ SED I REALTOR ow saree Ly PAR TRIDGI Fh 2 R316 Open Eves Tin @ EXCITED fer © beat reason to a 6 room m ihe ti.pe of facter) and get eactted erm bunga Ouse el ery women devires Clean as a whis tle hag a). the necessary extras Img ga eat eater ealener gt'age el Se for yourself $3508 dow PONTIAC MOTOR Mofiern bungalow 24131 oak fleors renged = kitchen full 1986 Block in tie bart wel) ar nesement bie $6 Ane WHITE PRAME BUNGALOW located im Drayton Pacis aree Will give immediate postession Has 2 bedroom: built in patn thy heat nice piace for children 250 80. 50 down Joseph F. Reisz $3‘) W Hurop st FE 2-0259 Cooperative Res) Estate Fachen e A Good Existing Home Is A Lasting Christmas Gift | Completely finish a 2 , and one 4rm apt 2 ful. bathe Fdw. M tout Realtor ak fire fall basenvent ges N Segipew St Ph FE 3.8168 heat Biarkton street $14 G00 pen Eves tii & 30 orms . TONY F Gre ern 4 : : he me ea raj iti ing Hite OR COLORED nee be HAUL te Ose Modern 2 bedrooms and beth on . be ; a eTop s sa 1 flings wrth sta untin ‘2 f ow price ishea atte Ful becement fui of $5 080 and only $! 950 down ges unit Butomatic het water ‘ heater aluminum storm doors OVP KEN Realtor ps windows back yard c¥cione ‘ ¢ fenced Full 1e@ =$11 000) with 16 rence 1 2 awre FE 34108 = $2000 doen Shown by appoint ges Eves ment on! Neat te Consumers Power : WILTIs BREWER . Roose elt Hotel 1 PR eon rani For Sale Houses 43 CARNIVAL INTERIOR YOURSELF > 2 bedroom on Watkins $700 do Forest ave ay ond bea Poy! Oak Lincoln ¥ kitchen Compicge basement Aute heat May be bought with | of 2 large Hurry end you may ¢ ewn colors in decorating attractively $3000 down hand your | Priced will Dorothy Suvder lavender. “. REALTOR 32110 W WMuron St EM 337301 2-4411 46417 E MUtual _ by Dick Turner FOURTH 4 bedroom woud floors basement and rel nice large $1300 al ’ , Bb DROOMS excellent gas heat street. Sd home haerd-— Bily sewer lot, oaly love; Beaut.fvi 7 room home condition maple fleora + car garage paved Terms : ~f SIDI room home needs decorating hard wood floors full basement 5 bedrooms Lovely landscaped jet_op peved street 2 car getage erms RIDGEWAY | 975 Baldwin FE 46203 | Co-operative Reg] Estate Eachange HOW COME? | We can't figure tt out’! All you | potential hom, buyers always tell us that you Want a home with 2! bedrooms that have one wal) with sliding door Bpaciou 8 lar whole closeta: » nice well laid out spa- cious living reom with fireplace You always say you want a din- ing room and we've got it Anoti- er much wanted feature in @ large specious kitchen with an abundancs of cabinets elo table space The bethroom is designed for privecy wilh its lavatory par Utioned from the tub This home is completely pestered & features ‘carousing hunter of: } 1 & meg BE Pe Cops. 1986 by WEA Gere “Oh no, you don't! For Sale Houses 43 (4i--No Down Payment oak floors throwghou! Steady foike, thats not eit You have e Civiiieans low dewn paygients plastered resale’! attached ga Low monthly yments New rage Also « ful] basement com modern 2 and ” toom Homes lete With automatic washer The ¢ PANGU: ) M-lS eundry and furnace room is per- tioned off and there ig an extra. large recreation room which fea- tures another fireplace and bar Your Whole temiiy will enjoy this fine home on its jarge 100x133 | f jot and is situated in ane of + the finest subdivisions in Water- ford Twp with iake privilege How come someone hasn't bought it. We can figure out-it's @ rea) BUY & HOME FOR CHRISTMAS PERRY PARK Excellent jocation buy at $13 with terms Cal! near bus for appointment today -it cant SANTA CLAUS fat Mas come to town early to bring gAaST BLOOMFIELD HIGH! ANDS you this cute litte room dol Large corner jot Highiy re- rouse Inc'udes basement. ot] fur- stricted area 62 000 nace bot water wal! to wall cear- eting im the fiving room Near 3 | * Ler and Jr High Full price h K ] only $5250 Terms Eves after 5 Oo n * rwin call Mrs Yutiie FE 2-7396 REAL TOR ° NC 192 \ TMAT HOME IN THE COUNTRY ist Mentone: ot | Yet close te school New 3 bed- FE 2-4031 EK FE 2 Pione OR via 7 OR 3-116 room ranch type home with full = ; Open @ to ® Sunday | to § | basement oi! ‘urnace aluminum 21 LOTS $10) DOWN AND $10 FOUR FAMILY - screens and stormé breezeway. _™onth FE 2-7073 me ‘ and 2 car garage Bituated on ap- 664 FRANKLIN RD. $1000 CASH Near Eastern Jr. almost Rew proximately 1 acre $14.000 with GO Preston. 110 Jackson St pr agape construction Three units | terms FEves after @ call Mr — and bath each. one with 5 Diller FE 58-6767 FOR BETTER room, and bath and one half ETT Now renting to excellent tenants LAKE FRONT FOR B ER woMEs — pong Bg m We net of Vacation house and year around ( Hil KOKI E Wie! abou ber cent on price of home all in one on beautiful Byl Compare the advantages of its = bod with substantial down pay- | rae aus Mick ote ee ae | sae te sauenty tecailse — . a2 ving roe ~ beth Lake Ra 1 mile W of Tele- P rue I. D HAMMOND fireplace ¢@ bedrooms and den 2° graph Rd —ard select your site *4 WoR lot each 6560x125 Why not make eas PE 37141 ur To ~~ To wad She Tr reom Priced at §8075 A lovely } t Christmas present for the whole | 2064 DOWN Located aeer = hee aun INSURE IT family | Fred + Large seven room a for et fe ern home idea! for large temily ENCITING nA Ea Re | This 7 room home with ¢@ bed rooits 2 jiote With garden spot $16500 FOUR FAMILY BRICK Strawberries and respberries 2 Near St Mikes 6200 per month REALTY CO REALTORS car garage paved drive. beauti- income end your own quarters Member Co-op Real Est Each ine ful shade trees This home is free Large lot and large 2 car Kl 2 0263 close to schools and downtown garage Paved istreet ' » Fiecellent contition mside and Open Eves til ® Sun 104 out Better see this $26 500 JAMES K BI VD Lake 75 uron front 3 bedroom brick with 2 NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH AWFORD | car garage cement driveway (Wo POST OFFICE _ freplaces extra stool and shoW- . ofA; BUILDING SITE 580x140, AGENCY er, 7 on water veu stree' near 8t Joseph and OPEN EVES - cConne' School $750 terms FE J'y W Ruren reeise 7 I! BROWN, Realtor $-8064 Russe) A Nott Realtor 1362 W Huron re zee’ ‘9 W Pike PE sees | l] t Member Co-op Reel Estate Exch WATKINS LAKE A 6 POOT lake front lot Ap opportunity te Lake 110 Ph Orton ilie 132 _Reverse Charges Johnson For Sale Lake Prop. “a < ROOMS AND BATH. Ol] HRAT. electric hot water heater and Just Pa houses from Muntoon Lake electric stove $6100 FE 2-6214 we found you the buy of the r ~ vear So act fast and make our \V Vil LIAMS “LAKE wife @ Queen in this well planned 4 rooms and bathroom large } bedroom home which features landscaper ot. Lake privileges arge spacious close! space that Ot: heat 640950 full price 18 90 Mach appreciated You have > = Le f | BF @ igtge wonderfu planned living R I: St EX | LAKE an with fireplace Aiso @ sepa 4 roor 182) unfinished addi tate dining von 8th spacious ton Laree lot Lake privileges well planned kitchen and @ l': Mus: sell immediately $2800 cash (ar piastered garage A ful! base rAUl M. JC’ ES REA LESTATE ment with iaundry and furnace a3? W Huscn 4-3505 room Also large recreation room . ~ ~ with anothe fireplace and @ WOODED 2 ACRES ON OAKLAND built-in bar This home ts com-| Leake 28 2 4) Homr-ight cleared pletely [Piastere ant hes oak, *''' footines poured plus good flear, throughout Situated on), *°! Blueprints if desired Cal) large 100130 ft lot im beautiful PE 40006 Hoa I lake Sub wit! lake ps pit a private sand beach Sale Suburban Prop 454 $li 00 with terms ~ LL ELE PS r appointment Witt E : ene ta Das l Wall Be Happier - Spent in this 3 bedroom home located om large double int a in the northeast part of Roch- ester near the site of the new REAL TORS Catholic School Priced at onis Boone OR LIRT2 nr OOP VTA Oven 99 Saunier f te 1} Yalic ON] VY TaQcn Miike. You Beheve LL _Y DOoU ~atita ( ave Foe 1) ! When vou reed the price 'ag Js UEAN I iv rie on this 5S bedroom al! brick a) cS home Mas income poahb)iities VI TER ANS an Is located close to shop ping erea Priced at only 616 ve been looking OOO with termes t ‘ we Venned «on iittie eon ime eountre Why par ROGER BO LENRY, Tn ye high cit tases when for . ' o $850 gown and thts includes S11 Man OL 11-6111 mortgage ets tou can own one Rochester, Michigan fie moet modern comtostabe RIRMINGMAM SUB 1OVEFIY & ' ator Bricks rete ms basement unfin alte af ' Knot pine & er tach 2 car ga: Only 812 500 A ie =Sard@are Seierct mk t Neel ae cas more’ Ciimb 9 FAMILY FIAT Apvros 1 acre me heave 4 . st ARKSTON basement 2 ca: cheap f quick W IAMS | AKEFFRONT F er 4 im 502340 ft lot 6 rooms bati basement 2 car garage e $10 500 REALTORS [HEI MA M ELLWOOD FE 642883 Prove OR 3-187) of OR ou Open 9 te 9 Sunday 1 For Sate Lots 46 MILLER ) Buy an Fxisting Home Thev are complete al) work done —ready to occupr No loose ends ° worries about bell Plaid No problem No storm docrs and problema of finish- we ave existing homes ient neighborhood With financing Qiqiable and veteran toans FHA hoans and Onlrects or conven tonal mortgages fet us expiain how we can give @esistance in hpodiing this busi tress for nm exce ae REANIEIN rel Fe 2-028) oes ae Day, Sun 1 te 6 Pisa ame ee ae . project . Corner W OR jin ‘ ~~ A Aenesne e Otter Hills One of the most outstanding West suburbar subdivision in Water- ford Township. ape reuse home sites wth excel restrictions and located only a short distance from the city limits There !s po building allowed in thts ision and each home design must be approved by the sub divisor committee Lake privileges on Otter Leake with access to both Srivan and Case Lake by water Lote priced from 81 650 and ur With reasonable ierms eubdiy 'F. C. Wood Co. REAT TOR liame Lake RG & MO Ofice 0 After Bb eau os OR 3-70 i friends In here’ ' __JOrdon +6121 - | | You're not bringing any of your ” For Sale Lots 46 AT CA8S LAKE «0 & 50 fF lots with sewer and water in JUD6BON BRADWAY co 1100 Majestic Bidg 0 1-010 a G ELLIOTT & SONS Northwestern a (Middlebelt -—— MA*fatr 6-2503 baa ONIAL HILLS 15Xi8# GOOD lote, bacelient reach type ol $1,600 00 ge’ @ gooa location at a able price on terms Edward B _aeita The bake Man EM 4-445 | j | | | For Sale Acreage 47 Qacinond Oppbetunition 51) t KL. reason- West of the Dixie 100x150 f{ butiding sites tm a) beautiful neighborhood High!y re- stricte area Close to bus ser- vice echools and stores On good roads Close in Low with $80 down Fast of the Dixie 10On15¢ ft building nice neighborhood and area Cio + te bus service oe ano stores Clo'e in On roads As down North of Pontiac Beautify: homesites. 100x190 * pianpe areas or better are. High’ restricted Close to bu service schoole and res as 6160 $100 down LAST SIDE as sites In 8 restricted jow as $690 with’ re Tn Lee ‘ATTENTION | BUILDERS & LAND DEVELOPERS. We heve acres. for sub-— div e H -ecre per cent down ¢ om 4 ent contract. for ie LTORS « rene 9 coe or 3-17@0 ! Open © tw 8 Sun | to & ~2 ACRES Close in. On good roads: Close to 4 ACRES WOODED ! 4 acre cels on ved highway . North bess Pontiac. Comprised of 5 _ acres of woo's end | acre cleared in the rear for Par $170 down $ ACRE PARCELS Beautiful level 5 acre parcels of excellent garden soi] where you can gro* most of your own apt F rt) 0 on 8 with $150 down A rea pice 19 acre parcel With « year aroun? file stream. About 5 mi. from downtown Poa- tiac, $4200 wi $800 down. SCENIC ee hillteo - woverteoking”thg passe from downtown Pontiac, off Dizie Hwy A million | — for oemly $2500! With own L. C. LADD 4286 Dixie Hwy Drayton Piains R_ 3-236: Open Sundays | = Spee ACRES 164 feet of frontage on Clintonville Roa near Mann Rd incivding @ large -amount of used building materia] on premises Terms ar- ran ed PONTIAC REALTY CO 137 Baldwin FE $-8275 For Sale t Farms 4“ FARM li i del PUR. eine pares 3 Dinnan & Son. 66 West Huron. ~ POR FARMS AND aches Call Rutledge _ son ll 14 ACRES 58 ROOM HOUSE 0} M15 BSuchy Realty " Ortonville. 7 WANT A HORSE TO RIDE. PETS for your children fresh garden roduce o, chicaens? We have a On acr farm on matin road near, Miltora farm home equipped fo: $00 Call owner E Templeton FARMER’S FARM 120 acres near Capac. Fair build ings excellent level land Will seil outright or accept house in or near Pontiac as down payment Fempleton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Leke Rd FE 4-456: Open Eves Open Bun 1 ta 5 chickens -23st \ Farmer's Farin 192 acres on main” road north of Pontiac Level dark loam soil 6 room farm house and very good dairy barn New fenced 1! mile of road frontage Also ideal for city many with growing famils or investor You wil) find no comparable value for 8200 per acre Terms Ower farms all sizes John Kinzler, Realtor #70 W Muron 8t FE 4.3525 If no answer ph FE 2-0829 Eves till 9 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange NORTH BRANCH All set for operation $25 000 includes all farm equipment less than 3 years oki | head of cattle 200 laying pullete ell hay straw grain corn 8 acres mJ wheat Practically buildings include 36x60 Prey | modern 7 room house. base- ment and furnace poultry house other out | buildings 52 acres al) clear with more lend available REALTORS 7% FF) «OMuron F¥Ecdera! 3-718) Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | | Sale Business Property « ” DUE TO HEALTH. FORCED TO sell store stock of groceries and equipment Price $1.000 Terms if | desired 424 Osmun FE 3-0719 SMAL L RESTAURANT “DOING good business Reasonabie_ iIn- Quire between 5 15 and 7% pm 216 West Yale St Pontiac Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A 7 EXCELLENT BUILDING 3Ox60 full basemeft Ot heet Suitable | for rete‘) effices, wholesale. storage manufacturing FE 4-503]. For Sale or Exchange 50 Aan anew AAR ARAL AR AR FLORIDA PROPERTY. FURN- ished ground floor duplex for $12,500, valve im this area MA +6001 after 6 pm WANTED wv .0 w ACRES OF VA- cant jand have 1948 25 ft. Zim- mer a a ler apd cash Cal) tne “ Realtor FE | Business Opportunities SI 1¢ « EPPICIENCY APrfa@ ON AnWA, Mar Island Fie All modern, on | Waterfront. By o .er. FE E 86342. BUSINESS FRONTAGE FOR RENT or lease location 2 nice homesite lote, 402130 f | ESTABLISHED BLEACH ROUTE each om @ corner Mt Clemens Street With $200 down takes both PFROY TOWNSHIP A beautiful cerner lot 61 268 ft with Tewnthp nice neighborhood takes it 4286 Inne Hwy Dravton Piains “OR 32361 Open Sundays L. C. LADD 42 Ditie Hwy Dravton Plains or $1350 2 blocks off Only $1200 | ff a) water in @ cash and truck for sale. Net P00 ‘cur: r he Teme or mers erms of discount for _cash FE +206 Eeuts cane ae dream fully equipped Com with one busy operator Priced | for quick oe t outa ) Sp pbcos ' 5405 r. Doors, plums #@>> | Otenn L. Coffe 402) Pier st. * “PUPS ag Pd sprayer tice | BCOMOMY USED CARS. 2 ; 17 a FCI igo ey 3 2 king Co. 31245 oe y: GERMAN fuartee PU No 14 New Idea m spreader AUBURN AVE doc 4), FR Wall: Tile i ALL DOWN PAYMENT Union Wrec Pitre, Pontiac, Mich PES-sis2 Gtved by cur tor Vv Tipbousenan Goss cats tereaaee pr. teutd Armeeroaee +e Ger per enero | ee wood i6ed, ‘GIRLS ROLLER SKATES. SIZE 3. FORJAN KENNELS or” Ae sere nee gon ler | “Sale Motor Scooters 62 Vino Counter Toppin; ite Ft WYMAN’S ats ee OLS, APPLI-| 0°. size Ste like new. 2 pr. ice Stud Service ORiando 3-0268 100. Pontiac Rd. ann ; 10S. Soeinaw 18 W. Pike Oniy ~_ : to gi. | Fe“tris ene ¢ Ore met : OWN patere 2 2B 7 NEAGLE $6 OWN. 06 WEEE. Harolds, 140 5. Saginaw SED (OAs RANGES; 52050 AND © GuNRAL “WANE 5 CO. | - -¢ _____- 5 ME ig hay Ag at Auction Sales 77) “xew & used Cushman DAVENPORT AND CHAIR u Musro } tec tric, 1000 3358 2258 Dizie Rwy PARK Fi iG De rs x Rta ae ast aot ie mitre peers Fh . _ Cheap. PE 5-8476 A | _ ma | aLUMINUM anaes — arage ‘OO cua St ae BA |. For Sale Motorcycles & : Sag ee aX yo ca. W tj h DOORS. $39.95 Complete stock of number 2 doore | 12-6 L. Iebaaeans QUAL. Having to ee _ Daven and c indow —_ mpion . . aere Table top gas stove, $10.90. Three | es INQNOUSE | Gar storm Bree FE S103 po aadlrgectrc wh ee gaan a) ov ALAN Maytalr ed . ine snes. we Wm oom ot punta "ost PARTS AND gee, acy burner s wide <= = : a : at ; Ret” $30 $0. Odd beds 45 98 “Two wy real bey ter eaiy os ANCHOR FENCES trout "remodeling, and ‘Installing. ye (ONE FAWN MALE Coxe | ton te highest, bidder on Bevin dates oy, bewasena, coe i cece. bone ete ante $149.95 | ie meng down VA. copeeved. | 311 Pedder 3-003) “Betty, there's something I've been meahing to = eee On | ga Mle BT mile sooth and | _naw se o tors. 7 | tock, senile act i aera of Romes For Sale Bicycles 84 | BANK $3 UC RN TURE CO" On hy ig Ponte Ra icy ae ne eaetisk Sa eRY DOO entne GO , wr | xen ° CANARLES | “ Dey, sha = cee Per id Yor e : ‘ oro teen fsa made. 3 w ehnd brakes Go71s. 1380 Maryland, Birming- | For Sale Miscellaneous Lad _Sale Musical Goods 62 Pana pe ee SS ee gg, 2 ee “BOY'S ENGLISH | " EEE E R wMIS OSED ky Be oo, yg: ee = slighty Vrenst wmarred. Michigan iii ACCORDIONS FACTORY PRICES. pun RERRED FAWN BOXER leet rones coat tent thed to be| Sour’ Mesa ; | : : 393° Orchard Lake pups Males and females : ed and remov ou. Open ‘th 9 Friday nights Fluorescent XMAS layaways all sisee, colors. | BoP" ates wreck — = Peeadin B00 Titer COP vase ed ade " De ~““BURMEISTER'S =| GOrage-. Doors |; soo» so aierm Rina Ginny nape, Raseme ape} PUPPrEs ENOCIAN setren gap Fieun ta ee | ae a eond s as aoa doors Ww , aed wks 0. ed rain, EEP FREEZE. 15 FT $150 BE- Apt size gas stove ....... $3995 QUALITY cose’ aes | $18 3-4336, 3219 Frembes. Prall_ off W. Huron. “ret sont oa and Williams | 1-1ea38 Geeekes sun emai coon low list Warwick's, FE) 45000. Cane oh ean awe a cna | LI IMBER | ea ay ‘Made G ft) Doce Drayton Plains, after’ eS aqooapine 7 PINE Tay es Ra ihe ——toem| and real xe “eree off heater ........ : =| y. Dest conten 900 “ SANA CAGES. . 94° bull pens Rasy 4 DRYER | DELUX 4 Refrigerator, a — : — 98 Pog oo. Beg cy —— ALTO — VERY sree | Meee, et Ostia ave. | ope and ikieg aaee SMA MEN" | 10_Dixte dite 2 HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS — water pipe ‘ acres RANGE $20. PORTA. — TWO YARDS or LS USED reducing machine, console radio 5; | ECTRIC GUITAR GOOD CON- >| 2 bar ventilators, 1 metal round pineal h rE WYMAN’S Pontiac troit for onlv $15. Wet cell —- dition Call MY 3-197 between | pies m aural gifts Choose | eore cri with L tres nine machine, cheap. 18 W. Pike Only OPEN § AM tgp os * = | ype ——— — et wo Engg Ss © items. Priced 1 and 6 cure vow cal Nearly new complete mining par- CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ; ; Ses | x8 i oo Ls a : EcTRIC sTest ss PUPS. | lor equipment, incjuding ¢ stalls | “i954. gy CU FY SHEAFER FR board: 905. m $65 MI +-Tie4, NEARLY NEW Et “PERINGESE MALE i "sam beo * wheel chairs. On, VICTORIAN OVAL TOP Oc- ins we Piny boards ae per Lad HOT WATER HEATERS 30 GAL. oS “ROOM 01 on. 4 HEATER. | ee rad Ouiter & ompiifier. | Bo and ren caps. Rearly new tine pew 3-485 easional table, solid walnut. lxl2 W Pine board . ber M. as, new roved for use on _ o—— =e ——- eo CANAR- machine two . ; Di i ig Fe OR i Te PREMGEN, GRAND ARO, | PARMAR, — wan | Sore Ee” th “Tiare Rees 0 peor ot ow t recreation room. 3 stools im horizontal sections. solid oak 24 red Fir. special $06 a ft. $119 50 value $4950 and $59.50 move rust and lime, $2.63 per 24 James St or call Bt -ecediee a | t cooler, @ can 1, POR ‘ eluded EM 3-068). 50: solid waimut bed 65 (2x6 Rea fir special $85 Thece are slightly marred. Also : A. { after 5 pm PARAKEETS. MATED RADI | Bag poh ype EVINRUD ELECTRIC BLANKET NEVER Waldo. PE 2-2005 oe ee tlectrie, oll and bottled gas beat | PLANO TUNING AND REPAIR. ost, et en 2 milking parlor electric heaters CHRIS CRAFT been used. Nesco Roaster. FE _ Ceiung Tin 8.08 per x ers at terrific values chigen | 5a | tag. Osear Sch 2-52) PARAKEET BAB wash vals, can racks et. : Seo, CLEANERS awake mm | Zonta 81 38. lucrescent. 383 Orchard * “ft Warwick. 2878 Grebard LB. spanton hints = VicTROLA } Allis in Chalmers B Treetor | BOAT KITS T-LECTROMASTER STOVE. ALSO left, All makes to ma! $1.25 ¥ | Ra, — comb. blond ma ny consbdie ARA = tor for 2605 Orchard Leake Ré. Erects re} Electric dishwasher, $4 158 Oakland iveewe re Yr "Sante ins] 8490 100 ‘WoULtWosmeaD Vanier | gus G. |. cabinet. like new PE 2-021. | Dancev's, 388 Oakland PE §-6637 1 ‘Ay t Pen sk one Phone FE both for 965. MA 5-5198 2-3781 = w. doors. $1495 store. 7 out Beldwin Arm-/ " singie phase, used only 3 months. ack tor Bow REGISTERED DASCHUND ror pony, FE, Pow i! furrow 12" aaa FLECTROMASTER STOVE REF _WESTINGHOUSE DRYER Like | ‘Ais aes: comb doors Bo 8 st earn cov and Mac-O te pap wu sacrifice. MUtual , USED. SPINET PIANOS. 1 PLAY_ pies Reas Call HOlly 17-3367) 1 Pord Field Cuiti board FE j 9 piece dining set. 2 bedroom new. Bendix sutomatic neo sa? colored bath set all mes Lac paints. Phone 3-7845. ang 1 ur uprigty right plano | after § PM i Wood neler pice gl ee eEOE suites dinette set rug and other | Goog condition Both for ¢ | Complete only $160 na ee A, CONSOLE. oe PE) Au reduced guie Oct | pmo. BOxmRs CHAMPIONS; {,,"ECt ‘renter, seed tome Gee ays 4 articles Price seed low E. Frank, Birm mea a | “5 bese Dm of anv- eee : in Pedigree OR 3-2155 vator - ALUMA-CR. F, FE 44872 after 4 Conpe | WANTED {ROO oor CARPET 13 © too ae ING A ROUSE | = RAVE A _VRIEND Mig tae weston _.__, TRADE roun Fiano. or te en, | SPRINCER SPANIEL (AJ : 1 “Ford 32 furrow plow Ford R 7 terme ley-s-eway 4 ae iv Good ii STE * h bg 4 ven, e aw. “furrow plow j 2 aka eo es ye 0 NC veivoee | AND SAVE UP TO S20 ON ALL | ‘Hebey © Sapplioe’ tenn. 500 Flush Doors 2 ft. $6. 50 "orend L oo pu swear Gal.| AKC nd Kennelp OR 34620. . Quantity food new lumber 3 yard) Marin, Sale, & Service ; TRIC PRIGE ane aa) AND and : ation fcr ideas on Christ- “MERCER FLUSH DOOR SAL FE 40666 feed | ae . x prehigar rua repossess =aaur eetnIne a oy MATER ue SURE IT's pees Coles wk ie #90 Pon. Trail Walled Lk. MA ¢2222 | OPRigwT PLAYER PIANO, GOOD WF ae os oa 7 be Ma oe “ re “ *rarereh al 275 gal tank 17° telev <= : | 30, palion GAS HEATERS, $55. | cendition : ae W Beverly (1000 bales 2nd cut Alfalfa 3. Nee trailers bedro uites Misc items OR 138 |,BURMEIST $87.50. a Y0a06 "Call after 6 ~ WAYNE GABERT’S compuere GX Thompeen, 0 8. Perry sea | Salt Ottice Equipment 63 rv os werk or MALE WINKS | Sits Pteatand, ther Mame | Ow pao) of Me aay conan | APPLIANCE \BERT'S | Northern Lumber Co. moan trate bom ‘offer OR | SELLING OUT Re, — Wo Gui Soup rapes pue:| So fe mca kcnere es flo ig ae aeeerae reere f A . “Nhe . educed prices ina, ¢ hts ° Bivd a gant Coster Lane: © icemacen wesc) Ot tron, _ FE 26214 or PE 36003 -_= VIRGIL YTON “Auctioneer. |“ switser Craft and Yellow rR Used Television sets. from 640 tac EM 34171 > For RA ware, picture frames, brass. . ee 5 WALE BEAGLE RANOE AND SPIN. DRYER tie wash- | | INTERESTED PHOTOGRa. | leaf tabie REGISTERED Prank W. Boats = 7a OR 34720. after | Poe Zoe aeons Telcarech and 0 Mie Bd pa ,cCupmen and dort room clocks cherry drop leaf table Sale Store t te yeppies. 10 woos, 050. EM 2a ANDREW AND. 1 Maurin SHORTY HOOK’S PLACE. FOR SALE ‘GUARANTEED RE. asir' ces refriger@ior (ge AUDIUM WEARING AlDg ake| { + 8U MA end) om. qnd 8 p.m. 320 a aeeore uor eubansa me Ey erate ae Oe "i ore Ju at Pise Lake Phove PE rators ‘in. new com | wey @ north Telegraph _herri on For Sale Nousetrailer . TRAI . , Solan’ Gaamats ie ae ee ee ame ees, | winced. Rules, FE'3 1000." jackson CHURGH GOW PYPS a. 1 Motpoint food warmer, Phone | TOY POMERANIANS ANS AKC REO ~ trade Burr-Bhell. 318 6. Tele- Spinner washers | ee ee | ; istered. Interna _= MOON Serr + . 5 ad siee NS. WOVEN off burner. capacity 360. OR } 4 1, B PT NEW ae one a be ee yuan bs ee trees "pa | AFGA esamaiae 23 Pine st BTU suitable tor gommercial | SALVAGE DEPT. “Sale Sport Goods 65 bived tne a 7e rare aod 8 |" home ©, modera Call OA pom wee SF. 6 La ELECTRIC "gove aan | a” oN "SAGINAW == Al Pi zs x A A ATic WASHER. | pov ue , UO a ve. Used t ee ——— y Pieceace oe sesascon, Prgniaeiped Otte re 5-9626 __ — a | after Pp. S-ajye0 rE 51206 condition $75 00 yfair j UTOM ang tr stov lightly | : Pox TERRIER PUPPIES. a ; efter 3pm eat iar 5p 50" ed ROOM DUO THERM EPACE “ameeed “Spurr, Shell. 31S & Telegraph FE | “AME requtered’¢ weete ala, The in| Transportation ~ GE REF sane a. 52 Gal. Electric $353 S38 z Terme Hampton Electric |“ neater with “OR p-ai8e 250 gal- black smoke 2-4708 5 — —_—— | _ perfect Christmas gift MI 4-3264 ic a rgal aaa To Ba DR — ee 825 W Huron ~—| lon of} OR a at“, teen plastic SELL. TRADE Boarded AITINO IVEN t 30 CHninTias BowUs OW PRI | . a __3 a oe : gra aa bibe cmtine low a — re GUN each, 10 Bagiey Dogs Trained, 70 FROM to Phoenix. Arizona; San Fran- i ae + dryers between now and bere A heater wees. sine . WP. PUMPS. geen * 1 | ti ms _s many gre items pets HL ec epee 10 all moder trailers, 8 to, sece | : 7 _ oe - deep well jet pumps wi ed cal aoe PREMIER GRAND PIANO AND CLIP. | 10 pees ‘o meve with low PONTH AWAY 2625 | Orenard are Re” Fe ied #. Ondsie er beaten ied Artist’s supplies, hobby| tox 2 ee 8 Perry | Hutchinson Trailer Sales 2 Jomes Bt or call FE 21861 | BOARDING Bo easly Fey ye cna “ateroo™ rakes | Powrta ¥ ? ole: -- 4615 Dixie Hwy etter ‘| Bode PREE TRANS. DRIVE MoTPOINT ‘CLOTHES DRYE & 0 chore aoe One outa ger OBB ire SUP. KITCHEN Bee FROM $379 UP sTatt sHOWERS COMPLETE RAW FURS eat, Dorranes 501 6. Telegraah (We others, used — must be cold-you| PREE TRA +1996, 2:30-6:00 \tke new wih sacrifice 1 for coa) fur- C fe 6sinks with faucets and curta ‘ Tre _ p.m. 54463 after 4 ; pare EM 3400 or coe 244 Ss _> Thempers, 09 5 srritie value $33.33 Lavatories WANTED | Hay, Grain & Heed 71 71, tate cee the sew Stewart's, DRIVING YO BARCOPE DEC. HOOVEP VACUUM LIKE NEW —— = | PL IES — - complete with peoming ehrome Highest prices paid = Holly's end Skyline Room tor 3. Call PE 3- aft. 5. $1495 Bits bags brushes all na P RICE SALE t INOLE ie M.. eoeee. IC faucets $1496 Totlete $39.50 val- | Arkey 4-1547 | ALL EInce Raat STRAW, WOOD, |eoaches — LEAVING FOR MIAMI, DEC. it. ae Maree: Ger: | Fl ~ BRICK—used—BRICK ‘ 2c) onde Michigan’ Fieorescems “3 VREELAND FUR CO, | Att ENDS MAY, etnaw, corn. Would tke 1 or 2° riders to dens On Linoleums, Floor |; BRICK—used—BRICK | VINYL. TILE weeeee 12 ond» Michigan Fluorescent 393 Se cana i, wosee cane | Sone wore f'n $0008, Weels: ‘and’ consenisioe ore ene: cap me ( ‘ile Common Brick-Fire Brick Se ehts EF : ; chard Lake —___, CORN — — HAY — STRAW | FE 5-661] or FE 23-2166. ae DAY Sve cL a ae ae | Saselanl ease’ bere gums | Smith's, 257 S. magma "Te. os Geant chow and al | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 Large or smal quantities. OA Oxford Trailer Sales | troca uoind sOnth Baa? moe: ‘ ~ = : beer nn fi M-26 toad either war Fri ft. refrigerator 14s by bed. Galvanized hot ~ 1 of Lake Orion on a mes floor mod.’ ae a hy Lg I ge a I gy Be en ae CRUSHED STONE AND SAND 300 BU OF OATS OEOROE JAR. “ity Sorat — | RESPONSIBLE G. © refrigerator floor model, $268 ‘Christmas Gifts 59' Used door, comp with frames = : = OR 3-6633 | Gravel = {i dirt tte Conk- | rett OA 8~3204 —— —_ two 1964 ong, 1, Domestic sewing machine, PO ove seen ee tee LIONEL. & AMERICAN (coe, GOOD USED PORTA- _ lin FE 2-8672 Gr PE 86-1112 | POR BALE GOOD MIXED HORSE VN PAYME ST ida “Must leave aa oor mode! 8119 95 com ber lists p eee ee: { dlectste sowing machines | PILL SAND CUSHION SAND, eow hay and eer com FE, NO DOV “4 urn jenvary 9 Qes ead Frigidaire dryer pd ed Se ee SURPLUS S LUM BER | FLYER TRAINS Ae santana sonceant an gest |. bead sans Catcoree FE 34297 | oF os 8 26 tandem | Sins OE ge acter rel. freerer at eu je peopsgad bbc track. eaolaen ease, ATERIAL 84 ¥ LES CO AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERV. anteed 535 Auburn PE ¢383 FILL DIRT AND or wee “QUICK |i BALES OF WHEAT AWD wheels ee —— oat | erences u — : op CRUMP EL EC rR switches, single and double au- pe Tighinna Rd ey OR 37092 ic anc cepuine factory parte. SEE US BEFORE YOU 80Y | delivery UE 2- =e | @h eptraw wired baled MI 4-7619) ti ‘pies meager | bono Call owner M65 Aubuo Ra FE 4373, atie signals, automatic apne | _ Open 6 to 5 30 Except Sundays | Free tes on wn a vour gas er of] conversion We GOOD ROAD caaaal 0 Y¥bs -37 87 | ane-@ p.m. or Fowlerville, CAstie | | seas Stet HEATERS Of BURNING H ave pet oe le ced ‘ta. BOY'S ENOCISN LIOHTWEIONT | Ue ok a LUM a | slso mstall all types Flagg mo . delivered. FE 4-6588 | that are ideal for 3 and §| searc tank eer 3 ed | HOME A with flat duct, . Sten) AD § DRIVEWsY ream beuces Beautifully designed | apd village houses. tunnel neue a” Siance t ame _ ings _tactory price F Garwood a oto ROAD § ~ For r Sale Livestock 2, I nite ld Be ee a New condition #041 ae RR TRACY 3% OR 30 BULL | Wilkinson Send & Gravel. | oon CO of Amertea’s ve x gral eames | ings" Original con with yr oar chat i ba R- “tee oo condition a very goed) 6 FE 4.6218 FE 20 2 PONIES = ar Ob O] } id These are = new slightly : : Island i vm os URE G15 | ewes 5033 Pontiac , ‘ f ically new any accessories BOY'S 2 IN BICYCE LAUN buy 0826 Cedar Island RF eer os. eTRAW ae _ eves 55) Funtiec | rene greg have used wil sell complete Gry trays, upright fae FE, Gh : | _fetivered 1 aah PIos cee Michizee F layout with platform if desired. _+dies December specials rAL i SA | 006 Doris RO : OT POINT DRYER. vise RB. #130 Call ge FE $6367 ) 1atz" wane | Lumber windows, mare | Wood. ror r Fuel 67 xa “ENOUS DAM OF GH wiN- Recase Wicshrls "Os." teen War | dua aT RELIOCIONS ‘Blackett’ Ss | pine way “boards, srmile they | ware, org tL al Pi Soares Les ner For ae ee steers ae SLU FOR. cas vor Mecenne might till | Rooiine ce menest Quality and eystem tor ae floor o ag ici ee 7 poe TWO BUCKS AND 37 MOBILE HOMES Good = = : 4 INCt WITR Christmas { priced rig rock. rock S pm. Ad ME mica top New 637 J aie | AKC REGISTERED COCKER 16° center a only $450 wail frenaces. 1025 Oakland Ph | FIREPL ACE SLAB. 24” | young PE 53089 after 5 p wh on te eee. Op 8 rigl.t re Elec c__ 106)" West “PER. _Puppies. PE 5-3860 eT fecertee a Exterior doors “Wood "E+ eord * tor $16 Delivered Wanted Livestock 3 year. to Glenn’ s N otor rae Bho Brg ae CAMERA CASE AND PLASH OUT- men &) amon Windows. & ta 52, OALLON meet WE TE B| > You can ag co Steno sy. | 204 8. Gogmow gt ect c 1 ! “as tip ee railer as Be = - fit F@6 lens Low brass lanrps Knotty ine $140M doors Milford ‘60D. FE | Ww NTED LIVESTOCK OF ALi condit! Pric’ THE i _nEnY THEN OT RIreHEN AID eee = eo eee ; 4 sheeting _— it © ont ga remoes pth elomeag euuuaes padded Por Fo a ceo ! tunde Forrest Jones Clarkston. | dees | ae eet er and | ulcer POTS AXP omits” Bicycies 2 oy i, Me iiss | “Gouna weesecces. “sates: (Used TV 68 up Gat te 9 SLAB WOOD, 36.80 | See gen Poalar, “aq | Kuichigansls Trailer Sales! ‘BILL. SPENCE avg, Sa at | Christmas. Specials lease —_*" teeulctea” swine Fue wahates sweET “RADIO & APPLIANCE into DRY” STAB WOE, EO | rns re | OI Sie! 2. On sis | oe Ontiaoa Ave, a _ $20.95. MI 6& ‘Shot guns and Geer rifles, 28 per bo beg MR clatt materials Wood siding ite Pine ces: 422 W Huron rE #1133 | gin kindling PE 5-3086 | Broan BREASTED — BROWER | corner 8 Mile Ré, ond Mount, THE HIGH LA cent off higner deliveries cas oe Of wTD To BUY om RE REWT SANTA | —— EINNLING wood. turkeys, OR ¥-2074 Eq Hudson | Detroit v . 16 INCH. RCA WITH DOORS $99.50 99 per cent off on all fiy rods. sier Gecle “s Clarkston sds gong fer ether $6 wed Coe out, FE ore VE +03 BPOAD BREASTED = BRONZE —2n39 8 Dort, Highway Flint boos then tere Cote en ene $ 2.96 = wlar $19 0% Ocean City spte- $5611 100 990 ft good fir lumber AY TAPE eecoaDe Revs PEL Sire ———— — need them Drive the extra m Inside “WALTON TV ing. Tee is mew 51080 MA okie sold at gee price all under WILCOX - - gaY te ca Coal \ & F ' 67) turkeys = “| as tt = pa vor wel’ 4540 Disie JTBOARD MOTORS,|BABY BUGGY DRA cover all sises —— Ww _Wood, © a "ue rt Turkey Farm ' Walton Cor. Josiva FE 23-2357 EVINRUDE OUTBOs r LS EASY men's ae ae ee ao Te creck lumber in a ‘daa wee wu ara J*KE BOX MOD- | Lan kha FE 4756) Tal eT “ly J. V. ANWEL if \VING FOR FLORIDA EN. Bove Mee 2 TRADEING ACCEPTED | _On Sip ve . plies for al! your needs C a tee and 100 records $100 PACKAGED COAL CORNER WAL | Broad breasted bronse memes OR 3-1386 LEAVING FOR .FLOR eo bolas . XTURES SOT Jay! St ( Lumber Co FE 237% ten and ¢ Oven reody of alive Fresh kille ——— « s, Includ- Therme boots $14.50 BATHROOM FIXTURES : atl st ‘vr A , a eee = | a les - ie TV, rarigerai nod ranper” Tncinte HOO Auto touvter' now End’ gue water *hestere ett and $120 Bogie tate Som commerce WOLVERINE [Pee et peat | an of Aubyrh Heights E xchange Wanted Used Cars 8 — “al Avfair | oul 1 5 auto oarter £ r x 7 e373 Smaues call M “ios | : art. Sater bate etl nea iaenecine caBineTe LAhOE @ in a ee ey on — o" Paint Co er bee” fen G Se Me re ts WAATED: LATE MODEL WRECK ; $is 5@ *. electrie water boilers oi] fired ' Pad I ia ms. = starting ‘ Authorized Beles ervice | 11VING ROOM SUITE, 2 Recular 5 in mirror. all metal cabinet $7 95 No 3 oak flooring per M $96 7-039) Champion Ritz- good _conaition. PE_5- foes after « Piss power saws $54 95 HEIGHT’S SUPPLY j yalue $395 Slightly marred. bo Urea sheeting per $75.00 Christ Trees 6 O8A TURKEY fF ARM acral Prams enesate Beemer "Bagley Auto Parts LIVING ROOM SUITE, MATCHED ure wcrc les 2877 08 a rery wt | ner wah nae een a Wighiee Ni wo New toilets $18.06 — ROSE “ . . Tini-Home and many other 1 @ 2} FE 5¢ 10 0m step tables Table lamps Sunbeam auto frv pans deep fry Phone FE 4-5433 ___ | pare = and p heey All vp 15x14 lavatories with fittings $16.96 | ~~ Oven reaty 30 to 3 pounds itm models 14 to $7 ft Choose | 170 BAGtax st Starr, FE 5-0304 ers coger irons — gpetios — Cas FOR FURNITURE. ® si aad magi “Michi an ‘We carry a full ‘ine m lumber CHRISTMAS TREES CUT YOUR cente an? & cents Also Ecosse your own floor plan. Lowest poss)- NOV BUYING CLEAN CARS . LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE makers. dow = PE +768) | Pluer “an 3 OF herd Lake pry ¢ aad builders cupplies. | Gen live tree ' Pine. spruce, | ar 28 cent 08 Livernets et i isrmé Mew! tratiers as itt BOB FROST, INC. Y% orice st Jack's 18) .N Terry PET Ty" S H \RDW SRE. ~Gindataiac Specials — — rene U priced rig and fir aan your ee at et |. Auburo Ol 20008 vew | St.'¢ down Op long mgs $90 8S Woodward Birm near Seer oo iristma NITH AND CROSLEY S, FLOOR | 2922 Sleeth Rd miles wes URKEYS ALIVE OR OVEN y cgell joa ar : 11VING KOOM SUITE. MODERN. | 3994 Auburn At stom. rE ae Televisions, refrigerators, fréez- OCTAGON POKER TABLE. rte a RPM auto Commerce Village ( ready Raised on wire Corp ted | Rasnct - See M&M Motor es stie design. Must be seen to be CAMERA FOLDING ae Never | ¢fs. electric stoves ironers New hogany finish. ble, M +eo8 | matic player ry Hampton Elec- | CHRISTMAS TREES FOR BALE ginneck s Turkey Farm Phone P. ARTS—STORE For top ig on late mate core. cars fated $396 value $165 Fac- flash gun and case Ne floor samples Big discount _ Shape Reasonal _trie ade « _Huron Retail or wholesale 2425 Oakiey MUtual 46392 2627 Dixie He | ory ‘apecniass | Wichigan'c#icers | used $15_FE 2-0657_ 956 Myrtie Terns Call or stop at Wayne OAK FLOORING “| X ze Pore, Ra~ Walled Lake MA 56 NEW HAMPSHIRE RED PUL. Everything for the Tratie: Home WANTED — LA cams 3 Orchard Lake Ave CHILD'S SIDEWALK BIKE. $18 icatiny Co soy N Main Roches- Select Rec ___ Do At Yourself — 61 . wks, Lay! ing 6220 Gress Lk Rd leg gs ota Selec Cee | wrecce core ORG ~ electric dryer. Big | savings No ' _EMpire_3-5647._evenings ter__OL_2-0211 << sen lace enti | -_ one taae TREES WHOLESALE | “s \ Fa m Produce 75 | Open Daily “tl @ pm. Fri. ‘tl @ | _lerbacks Auto Parts hina ak ays down payment EM 30 ENGLISH — sPRinOER stad} COLEMAN FLOOR POURNACE. veue ue ae 73 | DO IT oe SEPTIC TANK and retail 4366 Dixie Hwy, aie Far And Sunday P M eCRAP CARD OR R CHEAP Cane | MAYTAG — WASHER ee iRONRTTE ineas p Grtonetite 13P1 17P1 Re machine setennte asec SIDE DOOR TRIM 7 — 20 Perry | Sworn “anigiitaa “TREES 3/APPLES MOST VARIETIES 1947 ALA. STATE TRATSER wrt 75 aaAEE ware ana ra trone lectrt eater ‘ . Ww OWN c | ub- f e gas ase white tee akates sire “6 Mr Sern os eos GuirPED sina ALL (a2rs. _tN- Ha pee We 106 line San OUR "Toots 00 YOUR Com- ear Ore Cee cee, ceee' ech CaondisOeekera | (260 ColGeetestn Or re 2-0026 | Oe! | your and see 5037 eS eee . *" Base Sioe WP O3¢ line ft | bing hools $100 and dp | wero haan n : <<. ae "ON DEMONSTRATION = scales outdoor grills door chimes | cluding 2 comp't. low es .* FIR PLYSCORD eo are See seers sree ea ee 644 Oakland zal eosictene Parkhurst Trailer Sales j Thao Motor Sales : 1 3 oe cute Waaera” (dccere. steam irons. Stainless steel ware SAVE SUPP!Y 100 8 SAGINAW x8 6° Pir $640, drain tile. Montealm Builders Phone FE 30113 APPLES GLACKMORE FARMB, | All tratiers on hand at big savings | FE 2-2641 dishwashers. refrigerators mee aie Wigton eee SH dae Pir oa re aul Pride = meckan Weanicaey FOR RENT CHOICE LOT FOR _Stlverbell NS BF ano YOnae ; woe ey te tt New: “mie | ey ee “ARS & SCRAP IRON : r . water heaters EME Dire 3- x8 -% Fi | t ® es o- | APPLES Demos ' aneer Ramps Electric. #26 W_ Huron seer our a ghia: eee ce ‘#8 CHEVIE CAR, $200 37 PON- 418-5 16 Pir $352 _© to 630. Closeq every Thureday — or Ww Mere ar tect | rt 50 bu up Oakland Orchards perth ct Take Orign MY 2-4611 Fast service Call FE 40662 | MAHOGANY BUFFET FE 20638, Smith-Miller trucks. erec 20 per tac truck. $100 “38 Dodge Trans. HAGGERTY (COMBINATION DOORS WHITE catec ee PRL ata cee cle San an PT RTREA ITE CAROL | WIn scRaP “AND D CHEAP CARS. eesti . mission $10 trailers pine, . =i en call FE 5-5444 urns OD j tle gas range electric refrig- 2-2066 | ater 6. WOOD | cent off on al ‘pool tables” ar tadinnere, “Als Buick poe if UMBE R CO eel ease, ‘oe —<— | aia < | fore. mike Srekee: fea oe — Ne a. ene te en ane |S en cUPrLY == Sn SUPPLY «Oo a oh ere og Mi 40202 i. Maybe < afc erazy but we fee! Suge a ~ CONTL reasonable FE 5-0571 f piete. $4495 Cotton Mattress all ,GIRL'S 2 IN BICYCLE FE. Nd wedding nts to mate asate 10 8 Sacinaw FE 52100) _pies, 12 wks like Santa Claus ‘cuase we have AMERICAN GENERAL ¢ eric po a H sizes $1195. Innerspring = mat- | SOR 0 j_ Rew Wil sacrifice FE 2 or CONVERSION BURNER GON! FIBERGLAS DOOR CANOPIES AT STUD 820 ; . Ape Rte TFS pene ee cate cde lathe (1054 CHEVIE ‘, TON PICKH® | tress, $1995 Crome dinette $38 - “INCH BICYCLE 1a | DAYTON SHALLOW WEL JET type 19 Jecsie after & 3 or} 995 13° fid ch Beagie Eberie's cr is Idea No |? trector to 41 ft Single and double ber Fair condition FE 60000 after : 5 Limed o@k drop iraf tien | O1R s 20 INCR BICYCLE ore Pumps ‘ $78.95 a’ day ae . - Budd) Lonedale Beagie ruse gaceel eis sev: i to choose from ors Before vou Pay ark) Cus Spm f site tabla and 4 (chairs’ a70 (76 Thaver ‘station wagon: stroller DuPont fiat wal) paint 8279 gal. — ae = > Na - Opdyke Rd Pup» $25 FR 91451 he aia (alce ocicee lien aise prices and term Used traiiers vie OVER STARE Sewing rocker $795 Biond glass 88 OR 3-9684 = | DuPort interior semigioss §3 79 gal PETRO Cee Weedon AKC REG DACHSHUND PUPPIES o,0. Wew idea No 10 4 wheel. © ee Se Aewe oa reckel, vga ed axel. $375 ton step end coffee table $5%5 GirRis BIKE IN GOOD CONDTI- M Brid H d f neg AT SFRVIK E HPMENT | 7 weeks old W.ll hola for Xmas rubbe> tired spreader Karin to pur Genesee Sal bed z ape ’ Meta. ironing board: 0495 Fiber tice at 311 W. Fifth @t. Roches. cBride Hardware ; ; wis iia OE Cree ste Be hiker fd Rochester ad girs 1ia1_Duawe. Sr : aie RD PANEL REAS ' SOR TURNITURE CO MmtMabE etiur tore, wg OTHE NEA ad (GER MUL MET noun mone oa a Nelms MEF gaan! hl"E" Hote ove alte ear MG Ours set lon Rent Trailer Space 79 4. yo8 TORT BANEL REA ? = o 5 cropper oe ot] erere an wr zi s Ri ANK Fr URNITU RF co gee Soe Mrs. Gene | DELTA TABLE SAW EXTEN- Mg rearantecd mmate eet Delta BkNitoor li a Sg i vmche Come OCCHLIEN “if pick PARKHURST TRAILER CT rc SAVE THE eee 5 AVE NEXT arks Carrier Mills Rte. 1. Tli- sions extra biade ‘2h p motor, ututty aubestatl resem gee r-Cabdlie ed "REGISTERED GERMAN HOLG ) Auburn Ave KAlseR 1947 Fr] 1080 Good running order $100 } CRS 47 GOPD CONDITION | | Leaving fo Florida. $100 for ' quieca sale Norton ‘92 HENRY). HEATER. RADIO | res s‘gnal light Goed cond. OR | 42 | lex | 4@ Pore - 3° *) % othr: wot Olga, ebay e’renee of forte a house | ~NEW BATTERY & For Sale Used Care atl Fee For Sale Used Care_91|FUNNY BUSINESS. = 4 Sake” oes t ple 5-771, A Green Christmas Sale Do you like green cars? Boy. hav we ‘em! Studebekers F: r Like pwr steering pwr brakes, tint s white side walls and al) other acce all _' & assume ; —_ as. woos. mm ward, Dirming aPECIAT DELUXE © A oe . 61,206. 2-6339. B ARG INS "48 Pontiac. deluse streamimer, 2 | door ‘Sl Cuevie. ry yy ae stariine | use. 2 GOll . for CHRISTMAS ? Why Not? Read About Thése Specials, “Then Come in or Call Today! 1953 WILL Ys Station Wagon. Like new withera- dio, heater, overdrive, and new white side wall tires. A beauty# 1953 FORD tudor A one owner and priced to sell quick. Lad 1950 OLDSMOBILE && tudor sedan. Radio, heater and spothght. A nice cat $495 . 1980 CHEVROLET Bel Ai Club Coupe A real sharp car for only _ quick sale 57 Oakhill FE bs : 145 oar MICHIGA | se ae ' matA | eta tng sutrag @™ Meese , 1942 CHEVROLET, GOOD TRANS. | 4 "HIGAN'S | [Cape 1956 by ete tes 12 : ; | portation. 1 Radio heater OL 20200! M : | aut : ° . NORTE PONTIAC Ai SALES TAYLOR CHEVROLET FINEST | ‘Hereafter I'm gonna be a pessimist and not an-optimist’” | PONTE be 0 BR BY GE | : . 7 mis an- optimist!" 4 DR. HYDRA. |} 14: “ully ( : LARRY -|-83 Chevrolet Bel Aig 4 doer, redio' “OM THE CORNER OF (3) 1950 Customline Ford ae __ | matie “ excellent «condition nae | 1953 DODGE tudor. Fully equipped and a real buy . pitt ngatet, Se caaer va, NOODWARD AND W) MILE ROAD J udors Bon E_ Oss. i} at : EROME: japartesr $395 ead | Foe Sate Used Cars 91° For Sale Used Cars 91 Peirites ceaas, erematc bir" ~ cael cdlaaas sedan with neater mes | 1983 LNICOLN CAPRI OUPE im) Une Givel come | So ae rind ods ila $799 | ae | - ; 14 c 1963 LINCOLN CAPRI COUPE.| washers wh ali ete Rochester Ford Dealer ‘36 Ford % ton “ ‘ GF ove Radio | re 7 mn ‘30 FORD 4 ton ‘pickup $405 <_ I Ford Customline: _ $1960} Maree: ‘ne °C" _mewer | St bie | Maret ese) DONS power | ie Inite "Ptrate — \ A351 DE SOTO Custom Fordor sedan with radio “FOR THAN 30 YEARS ‘ale TAYLOR’S | Fordor. Radio, heater! Hey There, See This! | PLYMOUTH 1953 CRANBROOK PONTIAC & DELUXE ¢ DOOR heater. A good car. Ontly ies GMC @0 DUMP igh mage “Al antt Fordomatic. 1963 Plymouth Cranbrook. 4dr.) feeter ehite, walls, eae etioni | milence. Perfect accessories. y ed E vi) ' = . ‘ 5 ellen rfect | & 1950 Fruehauf 4 wheeler dump | ee ane ‘+1561 Double Checked $595 re hpleargeet a overdrive! | cond Original owner. must sell quick sale MY 2-2982 i $495 | ee ee — | DESOT DE $900, FE | Dependable miss this one 86 _ em se offer, MI €1320 efter PONTIAC 1962 CATALINA. 36.000 950 FOR 7 ; | GMG _ |. ee mI Ww Strethisere. Dirt Cl 1951 Pontiac Chieftain %Ceuien? FE 2-281 6 halen Like new. Has eversthing | 1990 FORD Tudor with radio, heater, and seat | DODGE ‘33 FAMOUS 10 HP , it Cheap 0% ue oil 1951 MERCURY 4 DOOR SEDAN PUNIIAC ‘6 SUPER DELUXE | ‘but Hydramatic A-l owner car g ‘ed $195 : DECEMBER | Via Ret Ram motor, reae and Deluxe Tudor Radio, Radio, beater overdrive | 30.000 py veden Fully sauipped FE | Mo, deal-rs please, 61.200 MA , covers. Reduced $195. Now only oot US oJ \ sa e c j , actual miles ‘ar immaculate Pa a $1405 53 Buick Buser VG & dr $1 008 heater, ete CARKNERS |"4@ PONTIAC 4 DOOR SILVER 1954 PONTIAC “CATALINA, BLACK $350 ) SPECIALS “LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES | 4, Decee, Kadis, hegier’é e508 666 8 Woodward Birmingham streak Radio and heater Clean | 8nd white. Good condition FE, M-24 at Buckhorn L& ait 30011 1 i iyicenalie $1308 $59! Meso PE 2-8405 _condit 4618 1952 DODGE kordor sedan. This is one of om os —sopoe Te OOR RADIO "$1 Dodge 4 dr. iadio & | aye M : R on ¢ 1le60 1 OWNER PONTIAC | a DELOXE ry oe | PONTIAC 1952 6 DELOXE cxf CHIEY. | < , sc « : ‘ “ DOO! 5 heete e195 6 i . . clean radio heater turn stg- ydraratic ullvy equi Al oe 4 ydramatic adio rest. 1 SI Chevrolet panel ! _, heater white wall tires 40.000 53 pete Station Wagon ‘ | 1954 Ford C restline Con nais, Ro el Master tires 255 access 20° St fr FE nedkes New tires Low mile- : TOM oc. cece cece -SAGS , miles 68h MY 2406. 0! x4 Radio & deter e126! = vertible. Fully equipped. Mostealm TOP TOP wee Extras B. owner MI ¢4631 $495 | ia. ° dr $1,550 Z “4 *RPCURY 095 PONTIAC 1954 CHIEFTAIN DE- + ~ © ‘82 Dodze 4 dr Radio heater $1.895 2 lig MERCURY : .. $3 > USED | >. ) : : SE CARS luxe 4dr. Hydramatic, radio and , : | 1949 1 Hi.C. Panel ...$245 | Op V alt le et Gyromatic $1 005 Club Coupe with radio and heat- R | heater plus other access Very 1946 FORD Tudor sedan. A real. special ash 4 ar $ 35 WE. ALSO HAVE 1S MORE CARS ro bh clean 9.000 miles. $1.800 OR | 1949 Ford Panel €245 $2 For! - radio heater & NATIONAL Motor Sales ™ as a ureter seer eian cant lace : $100 j oe Used Cars sa Bye cc $ 6 THAT WE WILL SELL POR $8 0 a eee trade veur od car now” | 1864 PONTIAC ¢ DR GTARCHIED | 7 . % . _ Custom Sedan. fully equipped e ~ - 1947 Chevrolet Panel $175 we Syne teeter ccs: ROM N ABD 80 MICH FER LE \ 1082 Chevrolet @ door radio ena Special paiat. 4.600 miles “OR 1950 PONTIAC & cylinder Fordor sedan with radi 4 PAYMENTS — Waeon 8 5 COME IN TODAY You Wall Find... Co eee oe eee ie BONTIAG 88d 4 DOOR CUSTOI and heater. ~ 1964 DeSoto ¥ Forder 20 2 : . . 1948 Chevrolet pickup. 1) 1883 Chevrolet Fordor a 40 — DAVE DAWSON, INC. GOOD REPUTATION 196 Piymouw 2 door Nice and WINTER WHITE, WHITE. WALL $375 -* COM oo csc se cee SIP) | 108 Detete ¥ r 1} 00 1 a ‘Fen COR OF CLARKSTON RD & M24) EXCELLENT PRICES clean) See i: sad drives TIRES 4 ee EQUIPPED 1952 DeSoto Custom Forder 10 0 lo Choose From LAKE ORION hoon : 4 ae ig Jur 1950 Chevrolet (1989 Detloto V8 Forder | 1338) oR moose ee MY 23011 ME2621;; FINE AUTOMOBILES “Meur* SWEETBRIAR, WESTACRES IM9 WILLY station wagon, Right m our fron Saft cng: es oa Concord Teder 951 (a6i LINGOEN CaPai” 0 wa i PONTIAC 3 DOOR RADIO. . line. A real beauty. Concord Bt 2 c , Washe . ICKUP wee eeeeeee- $545 | bee Side os. ee Asbo 2 Riemenschnemer Bios ell accessories, power asjeering | Haat AOE) Geo. GCE ES DOCUCS up lights ture signals FE $5082 z | « . ; & power brakes power windows 1951 Mercury 2 a rad) d ee PONTIAC. $450 1951 “International cece”, 1. Dodge- Sag on mreslng or oes SCHUTZ peel inet APs) princes ic 395 1950 Plymouth | ; 8 «4 DO 4} 1949 FORD midet f ac Pickup ....1....+..$505 #8 Prmece Gee Soe, $m 1 LINCOLN “0908 CORBRTION | Moro sy aeiaer ey ea ef HOO einer Tare ele rains neat ; 1969 DeSote Fordor 120 | Plymouth 4 door FE 2-4821 | DeSoto- Birminghas ‘Ply mouth (LARKSION | 2-080" seat covers and overdrive. 1951 Ford Pickup $645 1960 Studebaker Tudor 5 6 | ~ MI | | 1980 STUDEBAKER V8 COM. + SOND | 12Me DeBote Forder | #19 “thet are With The MOTOR SALES | mander. Radio. heater and over. $195 1951 Chevrolet 1948 Dodge Fordor ee $78 Forward Look” CG tS Clerereen. eek | SHES Mee kee @ Pick . 855 23 ie , = et West Side Used Cats open 8 ‘ace daly | 666 8 Wotan wirmingham || IMB CADILLAC sedan. A real sharp autumobil HRODe eee sOn 2S. Saginaw St f Wi wo OE Maree FE zie M4 PONTIAC § STARCMIER CUS MI_ 43410 AL ax StOO0 hut now i only : to ‘$5 models wo ¢ fr 7 AS AIMARK Ow Phone FF 2.9131 | Or inter WE BUY. SELL AND TRADE. oS oe eee eee ood g Maen 4) ; on : MERCURY CONVERTIBLE 1049 pevber couse airecuse foam | transmission Directional signals $695 “foo FORD V8 CONVERTIBLE.) \\ith a Good Used Car New uphoistertn aap: tires Oued) nals Windshield washer back white wall tires, Car is black a $300 45.000 miles | - . _condition FF 2- | lignts plus CO . P ecaaanore caries viny! trim. License 809 S. Woodward 4570 ___| From —— |. groups °1'200 ‘miles sets can died ag te ES O 8 A M FE 4-453] De Lar ome ‘Dealer a FORD CLEAN $445 LARRY after 400 om 8&3 N. Anderson CARKNE pen . . ° e , oS. % Yeats Pair Dealing : FE 40284 , Pontiac _ S Woodward Birmingham For Sale U Care 91 Cass ot Ww me ot 198 FORD @ CYLINDER MOTOR Community JEROM PONTIAC ‘$4 4 DOOR. YELLOW a in ¢ shape &. Bills Coll E anc whit custom Starchief }- — _ —— ~~ eee eee ee | FORD OW CCOUPE «OA-1) CONDI sion Shop, 120 Ardmore. Phone 7 actua mi) 4 months old STUDEBAKER ‘8 V8 2 DOOR AUSTIN “4 9963 NEW TIRES, | ton Custom upbolstery, no rust FE +7201 Motors Rochester Ford Deal Lots of accessories FE 2-27106 | **¢@n Alpena blue. radio, heat- . Tums end looks good 330 N OR 1-788 FORD 100 Runs GOOD 8208 | - Oe ster ore ealel — - ~ er white side wall tires. over- ~ bo ¥Gu WANT A600 —baED | ve vies $205 | PONTIAC 1953 CUSTOM CATALI-| ‘drive, turn signals. chrome wheel Brick ‘3% TDOOR RA AT. | car? We have em No money = y "End Cl all cee ae pata Pcouer | 101 the or hat viet he “" fs ear I g access low mileage owner 6 car as miles ve am areatics Stereo! He] Swe seta a! ae End Crane 4a PON MERCURY |: Sitceteatte. rey Sh git Ses th sits Your Local Ford Dealer m dowr $3416 ® month R 194% Olds. $05 48 PONTIAC Roche ter WHEN You ORIUN Min MY be | — rere Birmingham | bpotl —<— Streamimer "8" tour 6 ~r radio la aa es = baker - think pe od ag M-2 at Buckherr 2-261) a aiser . oe 1950 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 2 ; : 1053 BUICKS | HUDSON ‘50. 5 + PASSENGER TRIPLE SERVICE seater __[faraai atts motor tust dor die moter hatars wae, DODGE lse.t” BY saT 32 PACKARD ff Patter . i 5 IGAN'S Coupe Radio heater and Hydra ' ODGE Best offer takes 644 Raskotd W l] b ld b f D mb FIN oT matic (Stock No Mit Delise iso door with radio end PONTIAC 1954 2 DR DELUXE $245 2 =e = a eee er NEST $1795 S Sagmaw St heater hydramatic FE 2-3740_ | $295 3] t Th ff ON TE Contibn OF S143 | 40 Ferd 2 ds, adie st. 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Fel “es ' p = . . clean Will finance rE $450 one ee arid) enter “ ofthe: ~ 49 S36C 3] Packard 4 dr. radio, heater............8 645 ‘ * 5 ae Y ~~) x . ORE LET, 10M. 4 Doon se ou Community se ep coupe | 5! Mercury Sedan, radio and | $ 895 glide. transmission ‘ i FORD CUSTOM & CLUB COUPE ercury edan, radio and neater Be 3) Pi k re) tI . . ' - ene ne, mission Sire coe ce corre ck out the car vou want and drive home in a real Only 4.000 m: Eve. only 0 De 4 PONTIAC Big ate ar ue WV otor Sales VISOR AND SEAT COVERS ‘$9 DeSoto, good pat, good tires. .........8 595 ag WW — oe oe SCHEV ROLE] int pectlien tees. Ce mE : ) > fi] Dargain. We must make room for more new car CHEVE 2DR RADIO HEAT. pe, air 3 door. rece a ee Inc '4Q $360 ‘52 Pontiac 4 dr., radio, heater, Eydranaatic $1,095 I'l trades. . sd wergiite Very very . : son _ heater wit > ar ae . . — sharp’ ' }owerg.iide Stock No J758 . PS, hev. S $ ma) . 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Ps é 4 | ‘ “ . . j / } = . r . wo * i] : * “a ‘8 i Perry: Como Bans : ‘Santa Baby’ From Yule Show -- Today’ S Television Programs - - : Channel 3-WJBE-TV Chaunel 4—WWJ-TV =. Channel 1—-WXYE-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV News. Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. Kingfish tries to replace money borrowed from wife's piggy bank. (2) Files of Jeffrey Jones. “Widow Takes All.” :15—(T) Detroit Deadline. News. :30 — (7) Disneyland. ‘Davy Crockett, Indian Fighter,’ with Fess Parker and Buddy Ebsen. (9) Friendly Theater. ‘‘Kid- naped” with Roddy MacDowell and Laurette Luez. (4) Eddie Fisher. Songs, Bill Williams, Peggy King, guests. (2) News. a 18:45—(2) Sports Corner. Davey. _ 11:60—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) National News. (4) News. (2) News. 11:15 — (7) Armchair Theater. “Here with A Time to Live. (2) Arthur God- frey. ‘ 10: 45—(4) Three Steps to Heaven. 11:60—(7) Creative Cookery. (4) Home. 1t:38—(2) Strike It Rich. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. 12:€9—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Betty White Show. (2) Valiant : Lady. ¢ 19: 15—(2) Love of Life.’ 1%:38—(7) Story Studio. (4) Fee- |, ther Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. 1:00—(4) Bob Maxwell. (2) Portia Faces Life. (7) Charm Kitchen. 1:15—(2) Road of Life. 1:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Jean Mc- Bride. 1:46—(9) Prayer, Billboard. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) All About Baky. (4) Ladies First. (2) Ladies Day. 2:15—(9) Funny Bunnies. . 2:30 — (2) Art Linkletter. (9) Myrtle Labbitt. . 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. (4) Greatest Git. (2) Big Pay- off. 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) i ___, THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15,1954 + - Judith Anderson Elin Hour Star thumbed “Santa Baby” out of his i dit if There's less to the Sinatra- slugging gtory than meets the, presses. For a change The Voice | may have got a slightly bum rap. Sinatra may do “Foreign Intrigue” for a theater film . Lux Video is pitching for Gloria Swanson and |: Bill Holden to repeat their “Sunset Boulevard” roles . “Medic's”’ CHRISTMAS WREATH—Bill Williams, TV's Kit | fireplace. Carson, and his film star wife, Barbara Hale, hang | where the wreaths are made and sold to support It was purchased from Boys’ Republic, i . ane z sf 8 FT iP F B SBE e° a ae gee wD) Feen| Hayes. (2) Fabian of Scotland| Bob Crosby. Reader named Red Miljon says |* Della Robbia” Christmas wreath over their |this school. = Como. Christmas songs. Yard. “Man From Blackpool arg Concerning Miss Mar reagent poder heen Sie added | s:00-1) I Married Joan. Joan 11:30) Tonight. Steve Allen in-| ve » | Pet o tare te Becteen GIVE Pail of Yule Cookies May Halt TV Strike troduces Grace Kelly and three poses as tough gun moll to save members of ber Seely alt Pint. 4) Hawkins (7) a and Fred Astaire. Any more | Brad from gangsters. Joan . 1 wi Falls. “class” nominations? Perry N. hbo f Ch Sho Title Fi h Davis, Jim Backus star. (2) Ar.| Olympic champions. Brighter Day. Come must be included; and to eig r IOr ristmas fo W ig t thur Godfrey and Friends. Va- | 11:46—(2) Featurette. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret; Bing ... postcard votes will de There is a family you know, | cups bread or all-purpose flour, 2 SAN FRANCISCO W—Striking ee THURSDAY MuRNING Storm. monty | Perhaps your neighbors, You have | teaspoons soda, 1 tenspeen salt, 31 can tstovision workers may inter 8:30—(7) Stu Erwin Show. Stu’ . ; Worth noting: Tuesday ABC's | borrowed their lawn mower and | teaspoons ginger and 2 tablespoons , 7 s 5 | 700-14) Toda (2) Morning 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) ‘ = baby carriage. You went swim-| cinnamon rupt their wage walkout long youngest daughter gets crush on |“ y. On Your Account. Elgin Hour,”’ Judith Anderson is | a pl i tel © title her algebra teacher. (4) My Lit-| Show. a ee @ | Sarring ina romantic comedy, fea- | | cue . é oe tte Add to other mixture. ‘Chin C0ugh to -telecast tonight’ tle Margie. Margie gets her 9:e9—(7) Breakfast Cub. (4 |“4%— Ricky Gown. (| turing Herbert Marshall, Francis | Chfistmas comes and you want to| dough overnight, then roll out 4 |fight here between Dad in trouble at the office with) Romper Room. (2) Welcome| Moder Romances. | Lederer and. Roddy McDowell [oaeeraee ee eee : inch thick and cut. Bake im 375 | champion Cari (Bobo) Olson and. “The Subconscious Approach,” | Travelers. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Let’s| Replacement of the Wednesday Pigs — apselbal lees degree F. even for about 16 mie- | France's Pierre Langlois. “Gale Storm, Charles Farrell | w Make Music. (4) Pinky Lee. om |e It Rich” with drama | = on ef codiiaa: Maal | CBS said eartier it had arranged ates 9: 38—(2) Breakfast ith Murphy. R. Q. Lewis. Millionaire,” featuring | cet at egntrtad ein ana Sen When the selection of cookies is' to have a TV truck come from 9:00—(7) Masquerade Party. Quiz. “e-o —_— (@ Ding Dong | 5.307) Cuts few. © ‘some milena and hin oe 8 member, with names on in| C2” = ae. wrap — Los — send the picture MOTOROLA (9) Theater. TBA. (4) Theater. . oo 3 _ Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy money to different types of peo- | icing Lead father to his task. Sit him |KNX-TV. The San Francisco area GENERAL ELECTRIC Jessie Rayce Landes plays wife '10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4)! Doody. (2) Pirate Pete. ple and watching the effect. Sounds| Because tather wants te show | down at a stout table with a plastic | will be blecked-out. — like sort of a satire on ‘ ‘Strike It | his appreciation, too, let him fix. | top — one like ‘s, with; The union struck KPIX yester- / . Rich.’ | cardboard paint pails by paint- | scissors, paint. brushes, Bostitch day, demanding 13 per cent higher -- Today's Radio Programs -- [utscyses temo] Seem saatan ey Sage ls eny arene dt |euge Te ELECTRIC CO. - blossom forth as a record artist | and ribbons on them. bons. The pails and copper han- | station offered 5.8 per cent. 625 W. Meren PE 4.2525 | Bill of Rights, sealed in a pre- servative helium - filled case, is 163rd Year for | placed for exhibition in the Na-| Bill of Rights | tional Archive Building, Washing- Today, the 163rd anniversity | bar alongside the Declaration of | Now Jazzing Up — Church Sermons LONDON (INS) — British cler- LOS ANGELES w—Actor Greg-| Stir together 1 cup shortening | ory Peck’s wife Greta has sued|and 1 cup brown sugar. Add 3 “him for divorce, charging that he ©ggs. 2 cups molasses and beat | caused her ‘‘grievous mental suf- | thoroughly. Then sift together 8 Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change without notice | ®"Y’ day now! can pack and deliver on Christ- | dies are Lily Tulip’s 2% or 5-quart | , And, sad to report, the sponsor | ™®* eve. co ieee from the raraware |Sate Driving Film Ready WIR, (700) CKLW, (900) WwW5, (850) WCAR, (1180) WXYZ, (1872) WPON, (1668) WJBK, (1690) of “They Stand Accused” is going Out of the variety of Christmas | *Fe to drop that now excellent drama | cookie reci it’s hard. to pick. When he has completed his cre-| LANSING U#—State Police today TONTORT 16:00_WJR, Tenn. Ernie WWJ. Minute WW, Ross Mulholland show. eve rs tions. with | 8tons. line the pails with alumi-| announced they have @ new traffic $:00_WJR. Hainline wate ness. Top” WAYZ. Breakfast Club WAYS. Peal winter ares they eee ulated |num foil and put the cookie | safety film ready for distribution Ww. Hews ” Marry WIBK. News. T WIBK. Tom George I only hope this move was not | ‘he reasons they were selected. [i ius in them. You will find | to ipterested groups. The 16 milli- oA ee ees WIBK. Larry Gentile WPON, News, Music WCAR, News, Ha! helped along by the rush of what | Because t wes 6 mix and wor cullnary ast meter safety film is primarily WJBK. McLeod 10:15_WJR, A Cappella Choir | 9:15—WJR, Kitchen Club bial inhaiaiaiamleaniainng ‘fan clubs call ‘flooding’ mai} |™4kes the work a little easier ; bite | aimed at the education of WPON. News WWJ, Gtidersiceve 1:45—WJR, Ma Perkins here is a recipe from the Nestle | Tiends’ trees until the kids _—— WXYZ, Top of Town ee A ae CKLW, Musica) Airs pouring in on the network and . ad the heads off the gingerbread men. ' drivers, police said. 6:15—WJR, Clark Quartet CKLW, Good Neigh’ various critics Lett Nl iden. kitchens. a>! Are PEI ES = Se ——-— - — J, Bud L 20:38—WJR, Proudly Hail WJBK, Bob Murphy 1 WIR, Dr. Malone oe ters a | SS — | WXYZ, Lee tte WWJ, Teachers WPON, PF. Martin Time | tical in wording. calling the new Mincemeat Cookies ) a oe CKLW, News 9:45—WJR, Pete and Joe wom. Guiding Lignt | (vastly superior) “Judge” A. Brad-| Combine and mix well 1’ package ; (o_we. be Benes | Stee eae boas bl aaa al cena WIR, Mra. Burton ley Eban “hard, cruel and arti- | Nestle’s cookie mix, % teaspoon wwi. Re Mu nian ae see wws ucBride Sang Gee eo aon | ficial’ despite the well-publicized | ginger, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, % WCAR, - hs Wwi tees ts SATS My Treo Glory naee =i. Pe ery fact that Eban is a celebrated|cup dry sherry or orange juice. pat | mums CEL. Keren, Sea WJBK. News, T. George wws, Piste Bil lawyer. Since Eban joined this| Add 1 cup dry mincemeat, crum- : WJBK. eae Gentile WCAR, News, Temple WPOR, Club 1460 show, and a new producer im-| bled; 1 cup mixed candied fruit ¢:45—WJR, Lowell Thomas WPON, News WPON. News, Party 2:30—WJR, Nora Drake roved the f thi WXYZ, Music Sb ye oe 00:90-WW2, Prem Merrie WWi Lesenes dane Pp ormat this program | coarsely chopped WPON, Art Van Damme wea’ Geucs Séaeer WXYZ. Whispering Sta. WXYZ, Martin Block | has become one of the best on Drop by teaspoonfuls on un- 1:00—WJR, Quest House CELW. Manhattan Musie CKLW, Mary Morgan WCAR, Rall. Gporte TV—for the TV-ridiculous, price) greased cookie sheet. Bake at WXYE Red Sueiton nico podelgentiaga 2:45—WIR. Brighter Day | of just $3,500. | 315 degrees F. for 15 minates. 11:30—WJR, Must 10:45—WWJ, Break the Bank Marriage ~~ . pi aggre WXYZ. Rews, Top ne WXYZ, Girl Marries wean. Harmony Polen Panga pee al aah By Fri-| yield: approximatety 4 dozen. or, a Sow WPON, Sports . £:00— WIR. Wendy Warren | , oo Sports” Because these cookies can be | 7:15— ww With Muste : what 11:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey WWJ, Woman fn Love bites the dust in January . . ° ‘ THURSDAY MORNING WWJ. Strike It Rich WXYZ, Ed McKenrie | and. too, both “Pt he frozen and kept until you're ready, — WAY2, Mod, Romance WCAR, News, Music ace the Face” here is a recipe from the Frigid- aris Choralers one SE, Vinak, teeety cae — _ USA. $:18—WaR, hunt deney | and the Mickey Rooney shows will | aire siichen ware “Tove Heatter CKLW Rows oe siieilaionags ven raen nen a eae eg ges omy eee | Santa Claus Cookies WJBK. L. Gentile WJBK, Meditations in a Eve! WJBK. Don McLeod | sonl me : | To 2 cups of sifted flour, add 1% a a nee Pe roe 11:30—WJR, Make Up ming | 5.5 WIR. Gal Sunday —_—— te fouble-acting baking Ser Fe, nas Family | 6:50 WIR, Agricit. Votes WWJ, Phrase Thet Pere . Right to Happiness aspoons . : obese glo “Deva wxyYz, conn House Party | State Now Investigating | ‘powder, + teaspoon soda, % tea- 8:06—WJR, FBI, Peace WJBK. Gentile, Binge CKLW, for WWJ, Backstage spoon salt, '; teaspoon cinnamon. 4 WWJ. Dinah Egan show WPON, time Party WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenste Lumber Short- Changing sit three times. Cream % rmance n $ area WXYZ, Show Stoppers : 11:48—WJR, Rosemary CKLW, Bddie — CKLW, Squed 6:45—WXYZ, News WCAR, News, butter, add 1 cup sugar =. ee == - - WW4J, Second Chance sports, News LANSING —The State Agricul- ; 5:15 WXYZ. Show world 1:00—WJR_ Jim Vinail 12:06—WJIR, Jack White ture Department is investigatin |and cream until light and fluffy. WWJ, Prank Sinatre WXYZ, , Welt pg onl 4:15—WWJ, Stella Dalles ne eating | add 1 unbeaten egg and 3 melted 8:38 WJR, ist. Precinct CELW; Guy Muna, David CKLW, Brest Sank ae oe oe reports of short-changing by lum- | areal! aueweslened (abesuuaa e+ proof that the engineering is there! WXiz, John Vanderecck | 1S WIR Music Hall wren, pert eine. ‘iain ber dealers in various parts of the | PIAT y CKLW, Sentenced 1:80—-CELW, Terence ODeU | 115 win parm nous ww wee nent state . | dup WCAR, Carousel Miles A. Nel Add flour mixture a little at a | 3:45—WXY2, Just Basy aie tar pea Pata a WPON, Rhythm ‘ "y rt aie = the sass ; Perry - A Gren . ureau of marketing a lorce- “ime, mixing. tablespoons — ews, Bek Your Life ‘Ti Bs Jnck White Whee any Calter aT tae hoops Ew asl ment, said the department received "ilk. Chill. Rell (-inch thick on exw, Fcc, Oo = WCAR, News 19,20 —WIR, Time Out Muste WCAR, News | & complaint that bundles of hard-| floured beard. Cut with anton WPON, News, Off Record 8:18—WIR, Bud Quest one tour So nei a rg Age | wood flooring were short two lineal! Santa cutter and sprinkle 9:15—WJR, Bing Crosby WCAR, Coffee With Clem WCAR, Harmony Hall CKLW, Preston | feet per board. Nelson said the| 8F. Bake on ungreased sheet 9:30—WJR, Amos ‘n’ Andy 8:30—WJR, Music Mall 12:45—WXYZ, Charm Lady WCAR, on | complaints were the first such re- In 350-degree oven §% minutes. | A | ware Becersa o mea, | 'WCAR, Radio Rev. vewnenst ‘oon | "wwar Jim Deaea™ wus 2 rad eis eset ae ‘ieee . colar ten eee 4 | | WJBK. Gentile 9:00—WJR, Wm. Sheehan 1:00—WJR, Road ef Life 5:90 we, Musie Matinee . phe ed Aver: | eagle for deiocnitom: | r : | : here is a recipe from Virginia others retained by the people. Gregory Peck’s Wife arks | : Pasley’s Christmas cookie book Today M | Today, the original copy of the British Parsons |Sues Actor for Divorce Molasses Cutouts | Low Down Payment! ——— : Kd of the Bill of Rights, ts a most frttuton and the original | ao fete 5 ep embarrassment and | = | ‘ , sa tution. | gymen adopting ‘ ‘shock tac- milia: ae significant Way for the Sons of the | tics” to drive home sermons to _ !” the complaint, filed yesterday, USED TV SETS EASY CREDIT TERMS! 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