‘ . : & . ’ = . “s+ THE PONTIAC PRESS e . an ' .# | j “s ‘ = * * Detallp Page 3 : 112th YEAR kx kk ‘ 7e ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED : INTERNATIONAL NEWS wavice PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY} DECEMBER 17, 1954 -48 PAGES | Jury. Deliberates Sheppard's Fate Judge Outlines | Five Verdicts in His Charge - Given Case at 10:13 This Morning CLEVELAND \# — A jury in Common Pleas Court to- day began deliberating the fate of Dr. Sam Sheppard, the 30-year-old osteopath who is charged with bludg- eoning to death his preg- nant wife, Marilyn, 31. Judge Edward Blythin delivered a 36minute charge to the jury in which i tae | Momma's Popularity Hits New High Message to Be Broadcast Ike to Open Yule Season With Tree-Lighting Today the nation’s 67-foot-high official] Christmas tree. The chief executive will deliver his traditional Christ- mas message over all major radio and television networks during the tree-lighting ceremonies beginning at 5 p. m. (EST), launching the capftal’s colorful “Pageant of ** Peace.” in December than for any similar | cioae ae ee aa NATO Adopts more cars during the first 10 days (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Snow mixed with rain is the | 8utomobile market has contributed weather outlook for this evening | to the rain changing | 7 Temperatures in downtown Pon-| held a narrow range * at 30 | said. It will be the eighth consecu- | weary world will find the kev to enduring peace. | Eisenhower will press a button to light up the huge Michigan- grown tree erected on the Ellipse, a park just south of the White House, ~* yesterday in an announcement. At Def He added that Chevrolet, Pon- tine, Ondescbile, Buick pad Cad.” om ense les than . | cen Gee ae ae tas pee | Agreement Also Seen _ on How New Weapons May Be Used PARIS # — Leaders of the free world today adopted a new defense strategy based on atomic firepow- er and agreed on the way new weapons can be used in the event of an attack by the Communist Curtice said: “The national economy stabilized last summer and is showing a tinuing vigor and vitality of the importantly to the improvement. “New orders received,” he add- ed, “exceeded production by a sub- stantial margin since GM's first bloc 1955 model lat . “<= - The foreign, defense and finance This week's automobile produc- Ministers of the 14 North Aflantic | wel) ag Eisenhower's Christmas tion hit a peak for the year, Wards | Treaty powers set the role of | s.s04 was moved up a week Reports, Inc., said today. | atomic weapons during @ tightly | th , Ward's estimated total production | “!0sed session. . .=—s es at 172,249 cars and trucks, a slight | They promised a communique on | pageant. They have been sched- gain over last week. The all-time | their decision later today or to | wed on Christmas Eve in past weekly high was 196.348 in the | ™OrTow. month of June in 1950. After adoption of defense plans tion. Pope’s Condition Remains Serious, Vatican Reports VATICAN CITY (#—-Pope and his weakness continues. That was the report today Pius XII remains gravely ill on his over-all general con- . The pontiff’s pri- i} it : i tH i} it session, French Premier Pierre | Congress on Jan. 6. small hernia of the esophagus and Mendes-France told his colleagues > gastritis, also ig accompanied by | French policy will not be modified =o 0 er neat Lae an aaa In Today's Press hemorrhaging we im & SOW |to denounce the 194 French-So- Birmingham ....... + seeeecetecncs 2 loss of blood. This, it was said, is | viet treaty’ if the French ratify Gove, Be yeslececedecesqeeeess ! Pay Se Ss eee Paris accords to rearm West | {Brisimes Coret sey | ed condition and anemia of the 78 | Germany, Conctdine, Bot “a year-lld head of the Roman Catho- | . peg ge MES ‘3 —— Exchange Club Sells | —3_ ee os The tests yesterday set at rest . 8 Junter Réiter . mn fears the pontiff had an ulcer and | War Cry This Evening Mich Aeheat % might need immediate surgery.| Members of the Pontiac Ex-| Lewrence, David 000000000000llL 6 Dr. Galeazzi-Lisi said the coutse| change Club will sell War Cry | — TS CU of treatment pow will aim to in- magazines on streets. Gants Claes ........ aes Mu“ crease his strength. this evening from 7 to 9 p.m. The | Theaewe ee The ordeal of two hours under | magazines are hy the| £Uo Sette Pregeas ..........91 (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | Salvation Army and proceeds of, Weat Ade ........... 41 thee 4 Fives, tate sets. club's program of cooperation with ‘ 30% discount at Tasker w — the Sal | co ae a. nn re yar 7 2 = ~~ Eartier, in the full NATO counef | Which he will present to the Sth | Selfridge Pilot Is Killed as Jet Crashes at Holly Lt. John Brown Dies in Routine Flight A Sabrejet pilot died last night when his plane crashed into a swamp and burned four miles east of Holly. Killed immediately was lst Lt. John D. Brown, 28, of Cedarbiuff, Va.. who was on a routine training flight from Selfridge Air Force pre E ill i 4 Hi bTE. lit ‘Abandon Hope for Lost Vessel Search Fails to Locate Ship Missing in Atlantic With 24 Aboard ' Districts, with missing off the east her crew of 24 since . 4 intensive sea and air search the 3,300-ton vessel was called last night. Coast Guard ships and planes still will keep a rou- tine watch for her, however, on regular patrols and training flights. F LP ti : : 4 ~# When Plane Hits Swamp |. = Allows 6 Months’ Service & So Hammarskjold Accepts Invitation to Red China Commie Cable Doesn't Agree to Discuss PWs Chou Promises Only to Confer About World Peace, Tensions UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (#—U. N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold today accepted an invitation for face to face talks with Red China’s Chou Pledged to Safe Driving PONTIAC NAMES AT. WHITE HOUSE—Murray Snyder, press secrétary to President Eisenhower, poses a petition signed | by 28,600 Pontiac citizens pledging cooperation in call for safe driving. The President at his news conference with the | i j 4 iH Fai 7 z : i | WASHINGTON (INS) — The administration today unveiled its new draft-military training program which allows youths 17 to 19 to volunteer for six months’ serv- ice with nine and one-half years in the reserves. The sweeping plan, designed to bulld up a long-range, SEC Timetable len Stalls Contract you May Give Lawmakers | Chance to Kill, Revise | Dixon-Yates Deal , it E 35 cE it i could apply for six months PELE su ey ef » — s g i re- on, be jon ry Lf EP aE ba F | i ee ae Se zi spokesman at the U.N. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Top Rating Is Again Given City’s Hospital ent world-wide commitments and has been renewed. sustain the first shock of hostilities; At its regular monthly meeting should they occur, and the size| last night, the board of trustees lof the reserve forces needed to! received a report from the Joint | supplement the active forces while | Commission on Accreditation of Valley we marshal our full strength as/ Hospitals stating that Pontiac Gen- | rapidly as might be needed. eral again has received full ac- “I want to emphasize that the | creditation. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) The rating resulted froma sur- its control over appropriations | vey conducted at the hospital's re- quest by a commission representa- tive in September. | Full accreditation is the highest {chairman of the Atomic Energy | rating given and means that the |Commission (AEC), promised a| day flatty denied a report from | institution is meeting the standarda | Statement on the controversy at| Boston that he would retire from of operation established by the ac- | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) hockey because of eye trouble. —creditation commission. To Complete Your Christmas List : Study of Friends’ Likes, Activities Yields Hints for Appropriate Gifts By JANET ODELL | When you use your imagination | |to choose Christmas gifts, you are about several dozen, even a gross,; for the woman who has frequent of pencils for families where mem- | overnight visitors. We saw one bers complain, ‘I can never find) pandsome box for $3, but many a pencil.’’ giving a part of yourself with the If a member of your family| °* be had for less. The gourmet hostess wil! like gift. Using your imagination some- | wears glasses, you might approach times saves money also. |his eye doctor and have sun | you for hunting up an assortment Have you a friend who loves to | glasses made up in his prescription. sew? Buy her a length of pretty | Or give him a gift certificate for fabric, perhaps something a little an extra pair. nicer than usual, and present it caviar, some extra-large pecan with an appropriate pattern. You use tagaadie' oe & tie coe meats, or a tin of smoked turkey. might wrap it in a piece of a dis- : If a youngster loves to draw or carded pattern and tie it with a HOPPING DAYS paint, get him a roll of white shelf tape measure. . TILL CHRISTMAS paper and a box of water color Make package fancy paints that has more than the four erase Cape ata Gees primery colors in. / and seals for that difficult-to- What handy man could resist a | please person. If the recipient is set of email jare, cach neatly | very fond of roses, for instance, labeled, containing an assortment make all the articles cater to of nuts, bolts, screws, nails, tacks | enat peedevenen, : and all the other little equipment - he needs on his work bench? = | A huge roll of cellulose tape 0g Revd pedicoccirt (ft Lionel @ Amerioan Fiver, train sets * . R i. 1954 ore . ¢ : e- a4 a % . : a 4 Born in St. Henry, Quebec, Can- Plains He warned that the eastern and ada Dec. 2, 1878, he was the son; The funeral wil! be held Satur- western seaboards should also be of Gregoire and Christine Tihi-| day at 3 p.m. from the DeWitt C. on the lookout for “cataclysmic” beault Bleau ‘and was married to| Davis Funeral Home. The Rev. upheavals. — Mary Kinney. He came to Pontiac William E.’ Hakes of the First But things won't get really bed spreading to other cities. The Perfect Gift for the SMOKER! ~ . All Popular Brand in Gift Cartons | P - ‘Two ue ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBE . panes 3 ny fd > a + ~ - . —ye 7? saat i me fe | — ~“¥ 2 a _ mgt New: | oo and Harold W. of Pontiac, and, , , said the oe wats 05. Colfet Pilot Dies ~ The Day in Birmingham | . \Pontiac Deaths Sree grapitidion: Midwest _Jinxed . - | Qe hmow Ht bas already started ridge ilot a e er . ria Service from Sparks-Griffin| ica oin or j a ave! wamaee” ~ at S a ! = __o = . : } Chapel will be Sunday at 3p.m.'CP) f Tid ]1W i P| Crashes Jan. 3 Meeting Will Take pics i sore Sees ani: dca [aN ldeerha . ing. Burial will follow in St. fi sd D W | Early this week, Laughead was| (Continued From Page One) Ola Lee Baker, 42. 30 Hi Thomas t ue. ay, octor arns ‘fired from his callege job, which . . . *. 2 . \Ct., died Monday al her home. { ‘a 3 b | id $10,000 ae Han. | Police and Pontiac Post Troopers Born in Kentucky, she was the fj CHICAGO (UP) — The world | changes I am making in my life as | Paid Ta & Yea . ‘said Charles Johnson and Joseph Kend- ce a in in on $$ daughter of, Samue} and Easter Lowell Phetteplace in in for earthquakes, tidal waves | result of this prophecy are mat-|ah. President of the colle college, said | (ski Holly Patroiman Robe rt Childers Baker and came to Po} | pwey Phetgeplace,- 74. of 105 4nd volcanic eruptions next Tues-|ters of my own personal convic- | snead ‘had t about Prose and Fire Chief Maynard tiac 15 years ago. huein Bl.” ced eaaaidla at day, Ousted col physician tion—not for public explanation.” —_ ~ thee id hp Tues. | Lowe found the body about 20 From Our Brimingham Bureau {nounced between Christmas and Surviving are three sisters, Kit: | ug : y y Charlies Laughead But ball Laughead, 44, and his wife re- a | Seat from where the plape crashed BIRMINGHAM — Recreation \@™ Year, |, 2 comes OW. =e a Ana "| won't exactly come to an end. . ‘ceived newsmen in the home of | "7 into the ground. ic Kan., Bobbie Greepw | We been i seven years. trom Mrs. Dorothy E. Martin of sub- ’s body was battered be- Board members last night se! 4) 4 Christmas turkey is waiting Cadiz, Ky., and Sammie Baker of Born in Gat July 28, 1880, | nao pect otth SOchigen Bante Cob- | urban Oak Park. He gave Mrs. Seek More Information | yond epee oe, and his flight Jan, 13 special meeting date out for the winner in Sunday's Turkey | St. Louis, Mo. as wen es of Squire and wile | lege on that he was pre | Martin full cfedit for the predic- ae | haat pt ine Shoot. given fox, Gun Club mem-' Pyneral service will be Tues He | lege on grounds Mindszenty Release found in a nearby tree. ef ‘which will probably come & , mee | Phetteplace and married | dicting the end of the world, made | tions and said she had received the , recommenda tor the City Com. bers and their nds at the club day at 2 p.m. from the William | Urch ” ‘this reassuring forecast here yes- | news from friends in outer space.| VIENNA (UP)—Catholic officials) Fires were barning several srragral na a house on Richardson road seer F. Davis Funeral Home, the Rev. Katie Teggerdine in Clarkston in | 4.) a6 he consulted with a fel-| om tmat tact | S0id today they were “bending| Bours after the crash, and about mission ing t a bond issue merce Township. Activity _,will| y alien Park of. Newman | A 1908. - —s |. Mrs. Martin agreed . 300 people who visited the scene for Birmingham's first artificial start at 11 pm a | A.M.LE. Cheick ‘iliclatings Burial Mr Phetteplace has lived in Pon. ™ —— in imminent doom. |’ March she was sitting In her | every effort” to get more informa. | were held back by police whe iceskating rink be placed on the ; . . will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery: tiac 58 years, coming here from! Next Tuesday, he sald, wii be | living room when suddenly there | tion about the reported release of feared further explosions. ballot TNT Club members will bold ® Friends may calJ at the funeral | Clarkston and was a member of| ™merety-a “turning point toward | was a banging in my head. like | jose5% Cardinal Mindszenty from| Brown is survived by his wife April . pocket bilhards tournament 4 jome afier 3.30 Saturda F Church. He was ¢atast im this part of the | a signal, and I picked up a - 4 Previously discussed in terms of 1. Community House tonight with ss eieeeali ain y: pt te aol ce Cedar, wartd.” will be hit by a | pencih”’ jail in Communist Hungary. Betty Jean, 26, and their two chil- a portable rink, that idea was table games for non-athletes. A . Lode? F & A.M. No. 60. Clarkston tidal wave, the . ground from “| started writing, but there! The unconfirmed reports of his! dren, 3 and 1%. Mrs. Brown — | abandoned last night in favor of & Christmas party is scheduled for Albert Lovis Bleau poe oat trora Pontiac Mo-| Hudson's Bay to the Gulf of y.° thought involved,” she | Teledse was published yesterday | been at facia dca Aight Le Ee wee | Albert Louis Bleau, 76, of 887 tor Diviston, Mexico may rive and the lege® | said. “The pencil fust wrote mes-|by the Austrian Catholic News|" An Air Force investigation team Seed Aeon eee fs . Spence St. died yesterday after an Ile is survived by a son, Manley ary continents @ ang sages, One of them was that there | Service, the official voice of the | would be sent to the scene to de- aap glee set tetaliaticn would Jury ls Deliberatin | illness of 10 days at Pontiac Os M. Phetteplace at home and a ° au may ae from seas, (would be this tidal wave hitting | church in Austria, It quoted 5 a, sine a the cause of the = a ee ponerse Coat . q |“Sees Hospital brother, Stephen of Drayton said. | Lake Michigan Dec. 21 and then | ually reliable” sources. | acoopding to, Major German. of a portable rink has previously been estimated at $75.000 Dr. Sheppard's Fate - (Continued From Page One) the Fourth Degree of the Knights Columbus Crack at Contract who has been investigating rinks explained that circumstantial evi- | 99 years ago from Alabaster and Baptist Church will officiate. Bur- unti] 1955, the tall, ascetic-looking used in other areas, will wore dence must be considered care-| was a pioneer member of St. Mi-| ial will follow in Lakeview Ceme- | physician said. ’ with City Manager Donald © 1,1. The judge locked the doors|chael's Catholic Church |tery, Clarkpton, with the Cedar By that time, he said, it’s quite Egbert to determine the Mr. Bleau served in the U. S. Lodge conducting the grave See @ Send teswe of the small courtroom before he “I. Die likely that all the land masses as ameoant | | Marine Corps from Dec. 5, 1903 service. they new will sink beneath ‘Te Pak wld ei cet eee |to Dec. 4, 1907 during which time Pell, oR yastieed Ww ant ut wou = : ot a skating rink. inasmuch as! Sheppard's twe brothers and | he served in the Philippine Islands. C Ma Get | cman Men from other ese | it ig the larger of the city parks theiy wives were in the comit- Vie was a member of the Holy ongress y “' may rescue a few of the earth- and is being developed for spec-} The defendant gave them | Name Society and life member of ~ |lings in space ships, he said. ° Laughead refused to say considering a comparable | | of ' A ooo ine courts Ultimately Sheppard was taken back to his | "se had retired from Pontiac Mo-| (Continued From Page One) | Whether he's going to stick it out base could be used| cell block in the Criminal Courts |... Division in Chicago next Tuesday or go the cement ioe where 6 is | a news conference today (3 p.M..| to somie drier during summer months for tennis, | building re the courtroom 18 | surviving are six children: Mrs. EST) city. | located. Albert Luina of Norfolk, Va., Mrs. | “I myself expect to be in the roller skating and other sports. Middle South Utilities, Inc., head- ed by Edgar H. Dixon, and the | Southern Co., headed by Eugene i ° | . ry | | | and, folded between the pages, was! John G. Bleau and 18 grandchil- | Y#tes. have concluded a 2>year | contract with AEC to furnish the New Shipment Arrives— TVA with some of the additional } | This low price for all popular brands of cigarettes ‘except premium King- Size). Buy for Christmas gift or for yourself . . , you'll save both ways. SIMAS.{.. on Dee. 22, he said. “But what power it may supply atom plants | in the future. The utility group | proposes building a 107-million-dol- | lar plant at West Memphis, Ark. bec, E. @ Bleau of Port Huron jury took with it 214 separate | and Omer of Alpena, also survive. the evening. Elizabeth Boyne 7h -_ will be doing the choreography | 5 j : i g z 5 ; i Fs E H 4 3 te Pah ee aeceee ot can * ha Every Size Fowl Perrerrrrrrrrre eer “ ” be played from the blood-stained pillow from | a¢ 9 p.m. at the Voorhees-Siple group wv 2 - || @ For Every Size Oven r4 Phang tang yed by [the bed where Marilyn Sheppard | Fuser’! Home. Sunday evening of | Hen éollare ta the newly created | @ For Every Pocketbook ¢ ANOTHER SHIPMENT—Now on Sale! Stanley Hood. | died to a few grains of sand from 7 m., the Rosary will be said | Mississippt alley Genera’ ; e . — Seat ene renter one: N uy the Knights of Columbus and| ©®-. formed to handle the pro- Boys’ and Girls’—1 to 4§\¢ } Today’s Most Wanted : tune — Yvan The case went to the jury at/the Parish Rosary will be recited | ject. Ist 2-Piece $ Gift Jewelry e Players, a magician and 10:13 a.m at 8 p.m, from the funeral home.| On this phase, Chairman Demm. | Quality : : Christmas carols to add to the’ | The funeral will be held Monday ler annouced yesterday, the com- | : : | nerriment | at 9 a.m. from St.. Michael's Cath- mission will close hearings Dec. en ae s | “ee 8 ‘U.S. Unwraps New olic Church with the Rev. — | 23 - mig” hy Dearne lawyers | 4 : | ' third rs here O'Reilly officiating. Burial | until Jan. to all additional | e : ge agen et ies UMT Plans Today follow in Mount Hope Cemetery. = Rs -sesce- a Demmiler has $ Values to $2.00 4 the Chamber of Com- . | said the commission may reach a¢ $ : treat from Sdupticatel ; eas Gad (Mia. Reslus Cason —— in perhaps two weeks afft- P : ° 3 programs from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at s . : § ° | the Birmingham and Bloomfield | force. —_— Laos upon Funeral service will be Satur- -, to $ ; ° : Theaters. After an hour of car. “ : Se oe ee oe ee d {P je e : foons. Santa will put in a speak- have set up, therefore, will be sub-| Carruthers Funeral Home for on ition 0 ope : s ae ea) ee ee : : img appearance and he and his ject to continuous reviews.” Mrs. Rufus (Zenobia Olivia) Cason, ° ene Features of Rost-Rite the Famous Label on every sleeper. & |S Vana * helpers will pass out candy to the = Agsistant Defense Secretary 3. of 2525 W. Euclid St.. Detroit. | Still Is Critical Brine omen Set, See Se ie oo ~ The Rev. Donald E: Morris of | ROASTERS ayicn Selloreste joule feet # | @ Choice e youngsters. Carter Burgess, participating i ' . = :. all ere FIRST QUALITY. | | @ ° * =” the Pentagon news conference, S!. John Methodist Church will’ (Continued From Page One) | @ Choice of many pastel colors. 4 ° Yeo ow peor ge los oe. | sald in his prepared remarks (Olficiate with burial Ge at tea exploratory X-ray and the fact he }. © Prepertionad to Mt large Yreasied 9) & it © Mech Pearle @ Gold-Tone = S tie Chared | that under the plan “everyone | Cemetery, Mrs. Cason = again did some work yesterday | @ New. mere efficient handles ore] @ ble por diige a yond — _ and giving co ht — +++ eventually is called te serve.” potgoang lion arg hieringin mad added to the pontiff's weakness. gts cee gage Gene wes || i i M faa 8 ae + second Christmas é ler an ; | Among sety coueks ae om a i Gitt Boxed e son, Rev. Roy A, Pitts said the Major features of the four-year Born In Lebanon, Tenn. July 12, | weigh <— —— a @ Extra durable pos cera serface— 98 N. Saginew St. Maia Floor 4 . night will start af 7 tonight | program are these: 1904. she was the daughter of Johan | y on easy te clean. . Full length — S4 to 60-inch im our « ho family entertainment head- | 1. The six-months training system anq Beatrice Davis Manning and| is thet of preparing his 16th Christ . pore dle = tate bottom for compact 1) “re TeTUUUU UU CU UUUUUUS . greatest-ever selection... over two e Detret television star would be limited to about 100,000 | Mas message to the world, which : 3 dozen styles... every wanted color @ pln a Was Married in Tennessee in 1957.| 1, scheduled to be del Christ Just a Few of Man hard- to-find pearls*included $ men in order to leave a ivered ust a few 0 Y ° = + © Diane Dale. a yeer | She was a member of the A. M. E. ste able e Others priced to $595. (10% e@ . + [Pool of at least 730,000 eligibles Church in Lebanon and came to| as Eve if he is able. GIFT IDEAS at SIMMS 3/e ia ° J. J. Meyers, swimming instruc- from which to draft for two years| wayne County five years ago. Since dangerous apse s . : tor, reports excellent results from and to recruit four year enlist:| posides her husband, she is sur- Dee ee oe eee : ; the Recreation Board's “Learn 10) ments. | vived by two daughters, Mrs. Veva | Coucere himoslf —s : - @ i . . 6 angi program Saturday pool. | see TeMrTVe forces. now at 2. Filiott of Detroit and Mra. Billie Set one tet nthe No. 50 Res! ° ray Barnum School * | 370,000 men — of w 3 ephens of Pontiac and fiv nd- ible Rit ° JEWELRY Over 1530 elementary grade swim- are inactive, would be built to a ae Ne “es = so 6 s oe nf ° e geuenanseveveswecesccesiass mers have mastered fundamentals total of tive million men by 1959 ; Three times during the past 13 ane Pig | ich dhl tl ch td is eS pais a and gained confidence. including three million subject t Saye bee Dew Drenicaet Brice CROW | reaet rd veins Dak | ; . —_" The second series ae igeees anmediate call - Mrs. Braxton Hollis messages from his bedside. noone 6 Here's a Gift 4ll the Family Can Use! will start tomorrow rents may | eee | $. Veterans would hav Mrs. Braxton (Donnia Lee) Hol sacuen baue a Shel erence for transfer into mae lis, 46, of 597 Nevada St. died Red Cross Announces EASTMAN KODAK BROWN | E : ” ‘ednesday at her home after ® Bloodmobile Visit building. Classes are designed to} tively callable” reserve category, We mobi isi The Woodward - Maple intersec tion is used tg divide the city into four sections for judging purposes with four prize-winners plus the grand prize recipient to be an- The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Snew be mised with rain this evening and anging te enew flurries late te- wight and temerrew Net mech change tm temperatere. Lew tenight ™ te te 34, Seutheasterly te If te 18 miles earty tenight shifting te y tate tenight Tenierree ight partly clendy and colder, low te te tt subject to cali only in a general war mobilization, Six-month trainees, who could choose between Army and Marine reserve units, would be among ‘those subject to call in case of |need, but would not normally be | draft eligibles 4. Both the draftee extension and the trainee program would be vot- ed’ for only four vears Burgess said ‘‘We simply cannot forsee all the problems that will arise five years from now.” U.N. Chief Accepts Invitation to China (Continued From Page One) there could be no announcement of Hammarskjold’s plans It was expected, however. that he would go ahead with previous plans to fly to Sweden tonight for the weekend and. after returning here briefly next week, would fly on to Peiping Hammarskjold had planned his trip to Sweden onginally for cere monies installing him on his late Teday tn Pontiac father s seat in the Swedish Acad nent tempereture preceding ® am emmy of Letters Yesterday it be At © a.m.: Wind velocity 18 mph ame known he planned also to Bae eta TT serine Red Chinae antes Gun rises Geturday a: «5s «+ , Stockholm about his proposed — sete Friday a' Bs aig = . tmp to Peiping and it was expect rises Saturday Ee ee Bewntewn Temperrsiares eam presse BO 1a m9 1 We GE ccacuce ” rr 14 G6: @..06 B > = hr OS M..cacee 31 2p m “ is a.m. 33 Thersésay in Pentiae (As recorded downtorr temperature “4 . Poy temperature ‘ 29 Mean temperature ~ 15 Weather—Cloudy. Trace of Sno One Year Age in Pontiac Mighest . . 3 eres Guin 22 | Please enter the home of tempereture ....... 14 Weather—6now. Highest amd Lewest Temperstere This Fo 6-8 ee eee Dete te 62 Years 8 i 1877 -3 in 1081 Thursday's T tare Chart Bismarck 3423 Jacksonville 60 3: — 77 60 Kenseas City 51 2 32:18 Marquette 3) 27 Guanes 4 28 mi o 37 33 Minneapolis 30 Ctmeinneti 36 32 New Orleans 67 5° Cleveland 4 3% New York 47 30 Denver Ti 14 Piteburgh “2 ‘Detroit 331 St. Louls 42 3% ——.. 27 23 “Traverse City 35 27 Pert Werth 22 Washington 43 33 21 Tempe “ ed he now would discuss arrange- ments for the trip with the envoy. brief illness She was born in Banks, Ala July 1, 1908 and married in Ala- bama in 1919 Mrs. Hollis has lived in Pontiac 18 months, coming here from E- wood City, Pa P Besides her husband, she is sur- vived by two children, Julius and John Ciifton Hollis, both of Pon- tiac Also surviving are four brothers and sisters, Wilson Ousley of E)- wood City, Roman Ousley of Tam pa. Fla., Luceille Grimes of Do than, Ala. and Ester Grimm of Alabama. , The funeral will be held Wednes day at 2 pm. from the New Bethe! Baptist Church with the Rev. W H. Bell officiating. Burial will fol low in Oak Hill Cemetery Lorne C. Pearson Lorne O. Pearson, 7). 52 S. Gen- esee. died yesterday at his home after an illness of three weeks. The son of Samuel and Ameretta Pearson, he was born in Corinth, Ontario, and married Maud Bouch.-* er in Canada Feb. 4, 1909 Retired manager of the Sears Roebuck Building and Roofing de- partment, he came to Pontiac from St. Thomas, Ontario, 27 years ago and was a member of the Reor ganived Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Surviving besides his widow are two sons. Kenneth S of Midland 1954 Pontiac Christmas Lighting Contest in the 1954 Christmas Lighting contest. Mail Entries te Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce, 34 East Pike Street, before Dec. 18 BLANK /mnounced today that The Oakland County Chapter of the American Red Cross an- 72 pints of blood were collected during the last bloodmobile visit here Appointments can be made now for the next visit Jan 11 at the. Elks Temple on Orchard Lake | Ave Interested parties can call the, Red Cross office at FE 4-3575 Perhaps Not Cultural but Sure-Fire Bait LONDON (INS) — Do Marilyn Monroe's charms further the spread of culture? Complaining that the ‘cultural relations division” of the British embassy in Bonn would use an American Monroe film to woo the Germans, the London Daily Ex- press insisted the “attractions can hardly be called cultural.” Real Talking Phone Says Operator! Number Please and I'm Ringing Your Number! Ideals TALKING PHONE with COIN BANK _ ede) 98 N. 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"PHE PONTIAC PRESS, BRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1054 _ i eve } | this year by one of their more | modern world have played havoc ea , ~~ | notable victories—the birth of 50| with these tribes as civilization |] / babies to mothers of the Toda/| uprooted them from their Junge | ¥ Give « Weite's Gift Certificate | ~ tribe in South India homes. A century ago each tribe However. the battle to save was thousands strong. in @ bright red Christmes Boot ond Envelope... v » e °® ~ ad 7 . g & re a OE ot TS Nt hw q > ~ a be hs _Lomwianrimeneneseavronse| Men’s Cotton Flannel Give Her New Little Furs Moves --- 499 in Capes and Stoles permanent | the “Saints and Sinners.” a Washington, D. C., luncheon | @ Reg. 5.95 Walue! Femous club. He is shown on ventriloquist Edgar Bergen’s knee, replacing - Herdwigk Senforized, full cut robe! @ Each robe enclosed in its . Charley McCafthy, during one part of the initiation. The “Devil” in | @ A gift he'll warmly the background is William Armstrong, president of the International receive...end | Breath of Spring dyed Muskrat wermly weer! Sling Cape A weawred gt... | Breath of Spring dyed Muskrat Stole Hal Boyle Says: Let’s Force Modernists to Leave Old Santa Alone NEW YORK @ — Sidewalk re-, school. Then you take a stuffed jections yement . Plato: | moose head, and lay a piece of | if a See ais old man | bone-white driftwood across its, wearing a neatly clipped grey) widespread antlers. Next you tear , : old mattress, then attach certian! a pink page Ss are the ls of pgs to the antlers aylish charcoal blac : ith a pair iers. down your chimney on Christmas | “’ < ie | Eve, don’t shoot him or phone Man, you've got something the | Fur preducte | most up-to-date Christmas tree on | for smart good looks 5 labeled to show "Tae many be Senta Clow! | the block, even if you have to and comfort! Hand- | Forest Brown dyed Marmot country of origin Christmas has gone so modern-| ®*Plain to the neighbors what it somely tailored Stole Cape Sposa istie that, sooner or later, some-| '*- ; 4 — ne ies . one is going to start a movement The same situation holds true | ran we to take away old Santa's beard,| with Christmas cards, There | colors, extra full cut, Moonglo Grey dyed Muskrat put him on a diet and turn him ee ai a es zen oon ee | non-slip belt with Clutch Cape into a fashion plate up a Christmas card and | stitched down cuffs. . . Bet do we want that? Would | What H was by how it looked and Small, medium, large | Brown dyed Squirrel Clutch Cape Just in Time for That i realty improve Sante Cinus t | 0, Sl ae that today, the ¢ and extra large in wn di / | Special Christmas Gift you can do that today, the card | . , cates ies beam We ones | is annie ani ups snorted kd Brown dyed Squirrel Cape Stole’ i} . of distinction ads? I just opened an envelope on my ; _— Natural Blue Fox Stole The great value of Santa Claus ee cae ee has been that he makes no effort ade Pa wtain Chair and bore this | ° Waite's Mea's Shop—Street Floor Waites Fur Salon—Third Floor tg treme sage: “Ah Merriment.” I as- i — piemcsaragiess sume this is a Christmas card bol of selfless kindness. jal ene the circus, Save to $8! Save to 99c! famous brand! no-iron! Save te 1.99! Cuddly Warm! Closely Tufted! Baby It ts | and the circus isn’t in town. ae gee eae es oes a Bees | Men's doublestitched 11 Rayon Gown Chenille Duster to foe le oo ie oars ing te ss | COWAIAE Luggage “399 b?? " “™* U-M’s Delegate to Big 10 body took part—Dad, Mom = | ; | © Regular 5.98 But in many homes the Christ- Is Honored on Retirement Values to 3.98 volve! & mas tree hag become se arty, lighttully = sea tive en beneme so art; | ANN ARBOR (RA banquet to tical! unrecognizable. You go inte a Night at the Michigan Union will | guy’s home and ask him what honor Prof. Ralph W. Aigler who | he's doing with a clothes rack | is retiring after 38 years as Michi- | @ Reg. 24.98 21” , te | sil ea representative to the | Compenion Case! “What do you mean—ciothes The 70-year-old law professor @ Smertly lined! rack? That's our Christmas tree.” also is retiring from the university Bross fittings! } To make one of these modermn- faculty. No successor has been isic Christmas trees, the last thing | named in the world you want is an actual | a tree. First you need a course in| Ostriches grow to be more than , expressionism in the nearest art| seven feet tall. Rich looking luggage in attractive cowhide for longer wear and beauty. Easy to clean, long lasting cowhide. An appreciated gift for any man! Reg. 2999 Men’s Two-Suiter . . . now only . 22.99! Hurry in today! @ Choose Ginger or Sunten! . 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See these outstanding quelity Nylons in new ate eg eet reintorced vamp! enciting “Rhythen Colors” . . . there's @ color and ® becuttiul Hectic te *If you are not com- Leni td svere desire. “21 —by the makers of pletely satistied with Red Black Tan Blue = | = pert Saas dee the new Parker “21” — $1.35 ‘to $1.65 FREE TRIAL simply retufh pen to us Brown Charcoal if STARTING CHRISTMAS for refund within 10 . . TODD'S Shoe Store | aia ore Waites Hosiery—Street Floor 20 W. Hurea Waite's Parker Pens—Street Floor Li ’ " ' . } . : 3 ws . * > + , a ’ PONTIAC PRESS ; Ponting 12 Michigan Bee ©. & Patent Office . Published ‘from Tus Powrue Perm Bullding Waeete A Prevemuce. Publisher Corting, E. Cusuen Roascs F. Beovore = Rysseis Basset 4 Advertising Manager Nat'l adv Mgr Aentered at Office. Pontiac Mich as second class matter ———_—_—_— MEMBER OF THF A880CIATED PRESS ———— - Press tor of el paper, as entitied exclusively ‘o the use |! news orinted In this news- @s al! AP mews dispa'ches ‘Tus Powtmc Passes ts delivered ov carrier for @- cents . ; where carrier service is not avaliable by Chenesee ston Mercomb. Lapeer and jw Counties fi is $1200 eleewhere in all other places in the Untted States 628 00 ; . Ai eee subscriptions ere perveble in advance Pontiac 2-818 OF CIRCULATIONS ear —_— MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU —__—_ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 = S-D Day a Success In the opinion of Safef® experts President Eisrnuower’s S-D Day was & success. It was that on at least two counts. Not only did it reduce “accidents, injuries and deaths, but it proved that the Nation's terrible traffic record can be im- proved greatly by extra effort. * * * When the final returns were in they showed that in the 24 hours 49 persons had lost their lives in traffic and 873 were injured in 2,583 accidents. Motor- ists and pedestrians of Michigan distin- guished themselves by completing the without a single death. Unfortu- ately, this fine record was marred by the fatal injury of a woman pedestrian who died on Thursday. x * * To evaluate S-D properly it is necessary to compare the figures above with those of two other Winter days. On December & deaths totaled 67 and 2,144 were injured. On December 16, 1953, the death toll was 60 and 1,807 were injured. With last year's traffic deaths num- bering 38,300, deaths on the highways of the United States averaged 105 per day. All this makes it clear that many Americans are alive today who would have been statistics if it hadn't been for the President's crusade. Let’s make every day S-D Day! EE ——— Refugees’ Gifts to U. S. In- Carnegie International Center across the street from United Nations headquarters in New York, is interesting proof that people from many lands con- tribute to our culture At this center has been staged a veri- table talent show. It reveals contribu- tions by outstanding men and women from among the hundreds of thousands of refugees who have been welcomed here to become new citizens. -* * * This impressive display reminds us that we have benefited greatly by Communist and Fascist terror. Oppression moved many of these refugees io risk all for a new start in free America. Our reward in a wealth of diverse scientific, literary and musical contributions. Those whose work was displayed in- clude mathematicians, biologists, doc- | tors, chemists, authors and composers. Besides many monographs, there are hundreds of books ranging from schol- arly works of history to light fiction. * * * Because al] of us Americans either are immigrants or their descendants, we have a lively appreciation of how much these arrivals from overseas have con- tributed to our national development. The display at Carnegie Center not orily should intensify that appreciation but also remind us that the process is a continuing one Death Claims Diplomat The United States lost one of :ts most distinguished citizens in the death of former Ambassador Geneva. Seldom has this country had as able and energetic an ambassador with as great a capacity for making friends as Huon Grason. From 1914 to 1938. when he retired, there were few international events in which he did not play a promi- nent part. Among ambassadorial post: he filled were those at Switzerland, Be!- gium and Brazil. A close friend of former Presi- dent Hoover, Mr. Gibson never lost interest in international affairs. Since 1951 he had been director of the 20 nation International Com- mittee for European Migration. Though death has ended the labors ( HuGH GIBSON at — Daily Except Sunday, . ‘of this ambassador, author and patriot, the record of his services to the country | will live long in our history. ° = ae Greeks Riot Over Cyprus ° It is regrettable that demands for union of Cyprus with Greece should lead to an attack by Greek students on the American mission in Athens. ‘An AP dispatch says that, the demonstration was against U. S. refusal to back the Cypriotes. Their agitation is just another fruit of growing nationalism and it has had the effect of dividing our Allies. On the one side are the mainland Greeks and the 80 per cent of the jsland- ers who are Greeks. On the other are« Turkey and Britain who oppose union. * * * With the issue soon to come before the U. N. Political Committee, Britain has left no doubt about its stand. It regards the Crown Colony of Cyprus, which sits astride the Eastern Mediter- ranean Sea and air routes, as too valu- able strategically to give up. That our Government agrees was indicated in September when our representative ab- - stained from voting to put Cyprus on the U. N. agenda. * * ® One can hope that calm reason will prevail in Athens. Eventually Cyprus probably will go to Greece. But until the Near East situation crystallizes more firmly in favor of the West, strategic considera- tions must remain the deciding factor. “IN THE purchase of a home, the wife usually makes the fina] decision,” says a psychologist. Psychologists learn a lot of things that the rest of us have known all along. Eee The Man About Town Christmas at Home Postponed Induction Gets Approval of 31 Young Men Drinking: What if you do before you drive you are putting the quart before the hearse. Thursday was the December army induc- tion date for 35 young men called to military service by the two local draft boards All had received their “greetings” and were ready to go But only a short time before, state headquarters decided that those who preferred to spend Christmas at home could do so upon request. and go on Dec. 27. All: took advantage of the offer except four and they were inducted Thursday Their decision to go as first ordered was unique—it means that they will be discharged and home for Christmas in 1956 after having served their two year stretch The others will stil! be in the service on that Christmas. The men at Pontiac Nava! Reserve Surface Division, according to Lieut. Morton Golde, have adopted two needy families for Christ- mas, and are going all out on the project. A While Leghorn hen tn his flock is so high bred that Arthur E. Falls of 3030 Shimmons Road paid $150 for her , But she's doing her best to merit the price Her eggs come in mammoth size, up to three and one-half inches long and seven and one- half inches around Unable to localy secure the music “Christmas Alphabet” the Rochester High School Sextette wired the girls who made {it famous on TV, The McGuire Sisters. who immediatecy two dispatched AITAIIRE- ments Now ho.aing the position of Presiaent Gen- eral of the National Society of Sons of the Revolution, Milton M. Lery, of Sioux City, lowa spent iast weekend ir Oak - land County Mrs Lory was with him and they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hadley of Hol.y The famiiles are old friends Lo: urote the first expose of the Teapot Dome scandal. back In the Harding administration When snow conditions are favorabis See “KJ enthusiasts will find good siecdtiie near home. according to Richard P. Blake. President of the Pontiac Ski Club. who oper- ates the Teeple Hil! slides, 14 miles west of Pontiac and just off the M-59 paveinent, Highland Road There are several siopes. some for beginners. five tows. ski trail and snelter When you think it a good time to sii be'ter phone Mr Blake, FE 2-7436 Verbal Orchids to— Dr. J. F. Spring of 4260 South Shore Drive: ninetieth birth- cay Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Souder of 553 North Saginaw St . sixty-fourth wed- ding anniversary Mrs. Cora Hanes Rogers of $91 East Walton Bivd ; eightieth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George Oldenburg of Walled Lake, golden wedding. é d d - € iQ 4. \ ogy AP Oe Say Voice of the People we * ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954- | , " a. —“y . <= » LA ~ Flying Dises Are Back Again | _—--——— Believes Pontiac Needs a Drag Strip for Young Boys Who Want to Race Cars’ ‘Letters will be condensed whem neces- sary be ause of lack of space. Full name, address and telephone number of the writer must accompany letters but these will mot be published tf the writer so requests uniesa the letter is critical ta tte nature | We belteve that Pontiac should have a .drag.strip for the young boys who like to race their cars against each other It would help to cut down juvenile delinquency because of the time the youngsters would spend in helping fix cars, helping keep track of the records and equipment It would also de crease the number of accidents caused by young boys who go rac- ing on our main streets After the drag strip has been built, we believe that each per- son who wants te race his car should pay a small fee for the tse of the strip and equipment. At this rate, ‘the strip would soon pay for itself. We also believe that they should construct a set of rules for the drivers and cars to follow The cars should be thoroughly gone over by police officials and track officials before allowed on the strip There should be a group of fathers sons and some officers from the Police Dept to be judges and officials of the strip The track should be one mile long and about 4 lanes wide It ought to be made of asphalt Gordon Clayton Bruce Crager 7, Gomg St $3 Fuctid Student Expresses Views on Overcrowded Schools I .have given mich thought to the problem of overcrowded achools) My opinion is that if par- ents, teachers and students worked together, Pontiac coutd at least have another high school and it also needs runior high schools IT think that a student has a hefter chance of learning if he le In a classroom that is not overcrowded With ai smatier number of students in ai class room, the teacher would have more time to spend with those who need ertra help In other cities that have had this problern in order to give their children a better education, par- ents were more than willing to pav higher taxes. so that their schools could he as they should be, Pontiac High Student Union Member Agrees With ‘Union Man’s Wife’ accord with the Mans I am in full statements hv a U'mon Wife Tam aiumon man and also a 25 vear man A stmke for de- mand sich as for a guaranteed Ponial wage cant help but could “Aunt Het I wish nobody had ever told Exmmie she was witty. Now every party ts spoiled and we all set and sufter while the strains herself tryin’ to be funny. ' cause a long. drawn out strike and should be well considered and chewed over before forcing it on the umon membership. Mf every member gets out and votes when the time comes, I am sure the annual wage de- mand will be voted down. After all there are an awful lot of union members still around who went through the 4-month strike the lady mentioned. This $5 assessment I don't like either. A $25.000.000 fund is no good if you can't get at least $40 or $50 a week out of it to support your family and help affect the current bills instead of having to go back to work with hundreds of dollars m debts to be paid A Union Member Careful Drivers Saved Life of Pet Dog Our dog. “Geeda’ is 11 veare old and her reflexes are slow and deceptive. Since our son joined the Air Force, Aug. 12, 1954. she has transferred her affections to the current paper boy. 1 weuld like to thank two care- ful drivers whe were traveling Willttams Lake Rd. recently. The road is a series of curves and apparently (ieeda crossed before the approaching cars. One car swerved and missed her but she continued crossing and the other car struck her an unavoid- able glancing blow Both drivers had absolute control of their cars and kindness in their hearts. Geeda is fine and my son is wondering if she will recognize him when he comes home for Christmas. That day was SD day for Geeda, thanks to these two unknown men Grateful Dog Owner Believes Lonely Widows Need a Social Club ] have noticed severai letters in your paper regarding a “‘lonely widows’ club’ That is a matter I had never giveh a thought to but now that it has come to my atten- ton. | heartily agree that there should be a ‘get-together’ club I have been a widower for 9 years and 1.m out all da¥ meet. ing people and having a pleasant time. After supper I can pick up a pal and go te a saloon, club or any place I like. and this is all right, but let a lonely widow do the same thing, what a talk there would be!! All the good people would not want to speak to her. Perhaps some of these women like myself. have raised a family of children who have marned and have families of their own I can g9 eut and enjoy myself whenever I please, but the lonely widow must sit alone. look at the four walls and dream of the past A. W. Nixon 4533 Borland Avenue . Route 2. Box 168 Walled Lake Says Christmas Parede Best in Pontiac History Congratulations for the best yet in Christmas parades in Pontiac! In particular is noted the com- munity spirit from so many scores in creating something beautiful for all to see I hope these interests will grow and grow and that more groups will enter fidats in next year's parade. I also hope that the ~ core of the parade will continue te denote the commemoration of Christmas as the birthday of Christ. Then the decorations and tinsel which naturally follow wil! all be in keeping, making Christ's birth- day always the most beautiful and joyful day of the year Mrs. John Stevenson 100 Norton Avenue ~ Feels Postman Deserves a Christmas Present The postman jis one person who comes to your home every business day in the year: hot. cold shine snow and ice. He comes regardless of the weath- er He walks about 15 miles a day. The postman has not had a salary adjustment in 4 or 5 years. He is required to buy uni forms which are not suitable for dress wear. sun- rain, sleet In many pases the wife is work- ing to supplement his saiary If you are thinking what to give the postman give him folding money. Let's all who can give him a hand. 8. 8. McMahog 38 Hudson Avenue Looking Back 15 Years Ago GOV, DICKINSON SAYS schools get too much state aid. asks econ- omy drive - DONDERO SAYS tax burdens are reducing number of new jobs 2 Years Ago NEW PONTIACS to be shown in big Saginaw St. display Dec 29. GUARD TIGHTENED AS two es- cape plots are discovered at Jack- son Prison. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Ged ts in the midst of her; she shall not be moved: (od shall help ber, and that right early.— Psalma 46:5. * e ° The Church may have seen its duty imperfectly for it is made up of fallible things, but when all 1s said it has been the one~ power through nearly two thousand years which has stood for peace, for brotherhood and for the catise of the poor and distressed —Scott Wheat as It Comes From Threshing eee = ee eee zs . Ike May Be Nominated by Both Parties g s i } call the right wing — is enthusiastically praising the President's leadership in that respect and is rejoicing over the At the moment. moreover, warm words of praise are being given to the President for having success- fully wooed the Democratic lead- ers in Congress to his side this week. The assumption is that he - will get even more help from the Democrats next session than from the so-called right wing Republi- cans and that he will thus recon- stitute his majority by building it out of the Democrats in Congress and a big chunk of the Republican Party Eisenhower was opposed for the nomination by many of the Taft men in the Republican Party in 192 primarily because they be- lieved that at heart he was a bet- ter Democrat than Republican. In fact, that’s his reputation abroad. The mement the news dis- patches record Eisenhower as fa- voring bigger spending programs for them and as saying or doing things te disassociate himself from the so-called right wing Re- publicans, the more popular he becomes in the eyes of the Euro- pean press. They have an atomic terror about the stoppage by “right wing” Re- publicans of the flow of billions te Eurepe. This writer last spring while talking to a prominent official of an important European § govern- ment, found him asking about the probable outcome of the congres- sional elections. When told that the Democrats might get control, the official remarked ‘‘Well, Ike will get along well with them. as he is more of a Democrat than a Republican anyhow, isnt he?” Judging by the way the Pres ident has accepted the advice and guidance of the ‘‘left wing’ of his party it would appear that he be lieves in many, if not all, of the policies of the Roosevelt-Truman administrations under which he served. It seems natural for him therefore. to be fighting the ‘‘right wing Republicans who themselves have criticized his close friend General Marshall. and Secretary Acheson and other Officials of the Démocratic administration The President himself proba bly would not agree that he is ; . J in 1956 devoid of all partisan feeling. He is happiest, ef course, when he doesn’t have te identify himecif . with either party, though im 1951 there was a serious effort made te feel bin out the possibie— acceptance of the \D nomination and he declined the overtures. ‘ It is undoubtedly true that today President Eisenhower is very pop- ular with the Democrats and cer- tainly, now that he has made tom- mon cause with the so-called left wing in the Republican Party, it would not, be illogical if the “‘left wing’’ Democrats should want to see him nominated on their ticket, too, so as to assure the ‘‘left wing” of continued control of the whole government. (Copyright 1964) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (International News Service) Many congressmen going home for the holidays will find their laundry frank has been canceled by Univac. : With Morse of Oregon opting his nod the Democrats will have the operating leverage of a cof- fee grinder cracking door-knobs. From now on the investigations will have the gentle probing of a chef testing a rack of jamb with an oyster fork . -_~_—_— This is the season of peace on government reservations and goodwill to the incumbents. Let's forget we are Democrats and Republicans and just be our good old impossible selves. Stop just short of the intangible seam where a handshake sag- ways into the twist of the arm. We are asking all senators and congressmen to go home as indi- By JAMES J. METCALFE There are so many things in life . I wish that I could do... I know I could not have the time ... Or strength to see them through .. . But that is not dis- couraging .. . Or any reason why - | should not give my best and most Until the day I die... For any part. however small .. . As I pursue my task... If T am persevering. that Is all my God will ask . . 3 To do my best from dav to day . As much as I am able . And what I cannot finish leave Upon tomorrow's table . . . For if I do my best today ... And never steal or bor- row I know that God will bé with me... In happiness and sorrow“ ‘Copyright mser More Appetizing Source of Vitamins By WILLIAM BRADY, ™. D. I have managed to procure a grinding mill but IT find that the few stores that have plain wheat for retail sale in this area have a price tag on it of 15c per pound That is equivalent to $9 a bushel If wheat is such a rare. precious commodity, how can a poor man afford to return to the staff of life? iC) W. Wo) Take a little trip out in country some dey. between the first of September and the last of November, You may find a farmer who not only grows wheat but will even sell you a peck or a bushel or a bag of it without betraying astonishment at your in- tention to eat the stuff In the pamphiet ‘“‘Wheat to the 56 cents a bushe! for bis wheat, but as a retired person residing in the city be finds a bushel, all prettied up and flabbergasted in the latest fashion coats him abon{ $60. For the benefit of anyone who has the gumption to procure a supply of plain wheat and use it in the everyday family diet. I point out once again that wheat as it comes from the thresher is not only more appetizing than any refined wheat product but it is the best food source of the vita- mins (of the B-complex) in which the ordinary American diet is so often deficient And may I remind you further that in my opinion as an optimal daily intake of vitamin B complex is the best heart tonic child or adult with weak heart can use. Culinary use ef wheat, entire, known to many victimes as me- cous ‘‘colitis.” If you happen to be subject to any of the troubles mentioned, it can do no harm to Jet me “tell vou more.’ Not that all the other doctors are out of step. but just that I've picked up from all the other doctors a considerable amount of inside information. some of which is supported by scientifie experiments So, whén I say “in my opinion” IT mean to imply merely that I am giving what seems to be the medical consensus mn ll alia alti can2 ee \ * Py / \ . Ts - \ - 2 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAX, DECEMBER 17. 1954 GR |) ee Wife Wins Acquittal [New Revrve contem” lEind U.S. Employes for Army at Flint in Husband's Death |, vswxcton w — me amy | Grow Wary of Others , , | j | : ; i ' : F H | ul a i ff lt Hh LE rf i if i Fr | | | The Ghost nodded end took Scrooge to where « daughter, 13, (Zar echedene:“Lestetgua beksin," raped | | "Whe" 8 qnother. “Old Scratch tat soe tl chuckled « i ; i x i i i + eid 3 is subject * . atone. soere!Crash Traps Suspect |Plon rode Separations [Deaths Last Night | 5sciisiS= SASS EPEE |Site eee nth in hen ota data No me among 1 reg ef f h } ee ee 3 DETROIT un — Mayor Albert E. Gaetering compass | charge to jurors. | i = j : . for intance, where ey ere vot| After Bank Robbery |< sn Gem . Richards, pub-| tn, EDO ite | oun Oa aad ar he | ald Examiner defore World War 1, and imjuries suf- | later a commercia) artist _ are d the will of the people—by their | Bee ee ecg A Wigeing | Thursday plans for 64 grade sep, | SUR Tenetn tthe pelo ef Sans, — a : E : : : CRANBROOK, B.C Prederick Patrick Clark, 46, bishop of Santa : s : ~ (D-Minn), 8 | taken from : bank here, ended | at once. Cost of the project is es-| nosse—Pederice a. | a, Sen cee! oe ee member of the Foreign Relations in the hospital late yesterday timated at 90-billion dollars. The | sed. ministurisyMnown ts the vowner : Committee, termed the Russian when his getaway car crashed into program's final approval hinges on for decades Malian ead Porents e 6 in Fire a € Foreign Ministry's demand, broad- another 15 minutes after the hold- | congressional passage of es Sav . : , i | _THOMPSONVILLE w—Mr. and | ® re Charies . Hogarth i . “J Bes £5 Up. singer i writer radio, an attempt to disguise the| “Cie Arseth, 49, Isabella, ‘Minn.,| gram. . | tease end’ 16300, and easter fought and its own | was captured in a chase ‘ through a wall of flames Thursday by |to save their six children from a| @ a organized ; a . George Laplant, off-duty Buf- | Hj WASHINGTON — Mrs. Homer B. | . Sen. Green (D-RI), another com- | faio police a ae Voltage Wire Fatal |e 95, eak oee fess ay ‘fire which destroyed their home. | F . : mittee member said the broadcast | armed into the Oakley National| _TEKONSHA # — Wayne Kidney, | yes being inaugurated in i861, and The parents led the children to’ & . seemed “a strangely informal Bank while the holdup was in | 26, of Burlington, was electrocuted | representative im Congress from Kansas. Safety. As the last child emerged | & way” for the Russians to issue a| progress Laplant heard a whis-/ Thursday night when he stepped | |from the burning house, the ceil- | © " ; ? | . i . re @ . : ‘ f i i i F HE AKRON, Ohio—Joseph M. , 67, | on a high voltage wire after knock- | circulation manager of the ‘brea ‘bes: | ing fell blocking the entrance to Har- son -Journal 1938 and former cir. | |old Templin, raced to his -police eS culation of the old Pittsburgh | the house. essential element} car, radioed the alarm and took|car on M60 three miles west Telegraph and Times HAVEN, Conn.—Theodore Maivin | The animal referred to in the "] \" NEW . * ; said, as well the refuge ~ _ | R. D. Scott said Kidney apparently | M#‘se=. A. Set Sf a Sees United States as an Elk is tech-| for the Chinese Nationalist About 100,000 Americans are em-| stepped out of his car to get help > aad of Fale University 20° | nically a wapiti, the true elk | @ . gime. ployed in waterworks. and failed to see the wire. 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Largest Selection in Town! ~ Thousands of Tovs to Select From BARNES HARDWARE 742 West Huron eee eee ee eee] stalled COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. #— Austin (Buck) Rutherford, of Len- apah, Okla., who makes his living hanging 8A rodeo stock, spent yes- terday hanging tinsel on @ court- house Christmas tree. He is serving a 10-day jail term for speeding 100 miles an. hour in a 60-mile zone. and Sheriff Nor- man Short said he made the cow- boy a trusty, - The Oklahoman is top contende for Cowboy of the Year honors as the nation’s leading winner of ro Plenty of Easy Parking } | | | | 1 } giasses that permit the wearer to | see radioactive areas are worn by Dr. E. Emilenz, head of the scl | entific-technical department of the | Bonn, Germany, government. The | telescope lens at right is equipped | with a screen that reacts to gam- |ma rays, revealing contaminated areas. . ' CARBONDALE, I]. W—Thieves where owners give up. 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Available in Tahiti sand or walnut me 1 39 7 $169.50 ‘Value Down Chest $49.50 ) . , f. y . { ; a F s + : s TEN J ~ a ., ’ ne — YS ASSIGNMENT FOR: ——— FJUNIOR EDITORS a ¥ a GOLDEN BELL FOR CHRISTMAS TIME would you like to have a golden bell for your Christmas tree vy. This one has a clapper that you can swing back and forth as in a real bell. Like many famous bells, it has a design on it. Some, like our Liberty Bell, have words written on them scammenemnenn ‘Latest Model General Electric Steam-Dry Iron SAVES 4 9s Regular $18.95 General Electric $1.00 a Week! Portable Regular $19.95 vow 4 A’ General Electric TOASTER Was $22.50 Now a | 6” Use Your Credit — $1 Down, 50c a Week! LYNN JEWELERS One South Saginaw Corner of Pike -|“Eat here and keep your wife for a pet” and £0 to Chasen’s, mention my name. & > < =: w¥ Show Business . Dave Chasen Once Played Stooge, Now One of Top Restaurateurs There's a wonderful painting of W. C. Fields dressed as Queen Victoria. As you enter the restaurant, the first thing that greets your eye is a painting of the dapper former mayor of New York, the late James A. Walker. Dave does not forget his old friends and his eld friends remember Chasen, some of them three or four times a week. His tables are always filled with celebrities. Last Sat- urday night after his show, Jimmy Durante sat at my table. We were expjaining to him about split infinitives. Jimmy loved the ex- pression. “I don’t split ‘’em,” he laughed with glee. “When I goes te work on a in- finitive, I break it up in little pieces.” The prices at Chasen's are quite reasonable, By EDDIE CANTOR » Years ago the great comedian, Joe Cook, had an unusual stooge in his act. This guy would black out his teeth, receive more than his share of Seltzer in the face, have clubs bounce off his head—all the while smiling at the audience with a look on his face that would seem to say, “Oh, you poor fools, you're missing all the fun.” During the years this stooge was with Joe Cook he made friends in and out of show busi- ness. He couldn't help it; he just happens to be a friendly guy. Though he has quit the business, today he has more friends than ever. He is one of the most important restaurateurs in America. It’s Dave Chasen I'm talking about and his famous restaurant, Chasen’s, in Les Angeles has the finest food and the laugh when he addressed himself to the pro- nicest surroundings ef any eating place | prietor: “Dave, do you know that when I was west of Chicago. ‘ a young fellow there wasn’t a man alive who Dave has not lost his sense of showmanship. | Could lift two and a half dollars worth of liver?” Adorning the walls, I love the sign which reads, If you ever get to this part of the country and Not only this bit of philosophy: “Remember, a halo has ‘Will you be getting a good table, but I'll be to slip only a few inches to have it become a/ setting a free meal. noose.” - (Copyright 1954) Commerce Chief Wins | president and director when named Parents, Teachers Swap but Jack Benny complained that they had no | right to charge $2.50 for liver. He got quite a | legally clipped from his property \for a road-drainage ditch, Jessie White of 1430 Crescent Lake R4.. | hearing date has been set. Waterford Township, is suing Oak- | land County for $2,000. A summons to appear in the | case was issued to the county and county road commission yester- day in Circuit Court. Construction of a ditch and em- bankment across his 89-foot front-' night. He was 59. -FURNITURE You can save money and have fun finishing this fine clear Ponderosa Pine Furniture... It’s all sanded smooth . . . You can stain or paint it in many different woys... I ft a0 | $095 Chests...... from 8 $095 Bookcases... from y Step Tebles End Tebles Venity Tebles ‘am Corner Cobinets ePEtl Hutches SSE Bookcases Desks 4 Chests Kid's Tables Toy Chests Formica Table Tops _ *25 20"x32" Wrought Iron Legs Use with the Table Top shown or for End Tables, TV Choirs, etc Genuine Formica bonded to 34’ ma- hogany plywood perfect for coffee table, kitchen table, or any of a 100 uses! Sets | 6 Inch | 12 Inch | 16 Inch 22 ae | 28 “=: oe of 4/9295 $345 $395 $445 $495 in Pontiac's Most Convenient Shopping Location! os DO IT RIGHT! W% se Toe. if is MART : —— ay too. | 1. Fold a piece of bright yellow construction paper such as you Manufacturers’ Award —_|'@ the cabinet by President Eisen-| peo crry un — Carson City| = can buy at a school supply or stationery store. Cut out the big half WASHINGTON Ww — The Na. 0°WeT: Im Private life, he was @/ ast teachers had Thured 5 ot bell (A) from the picture and use it-as.a pattern. Placing its straight tional Association of Manufactur- | 20%0" ™anufacturing executive. | 4, 4, Christmas shopping. Parents edge slong the fold in the construction paper as in (C), trace with ers (NAM) has announced the| The NAM award is bestowed am | took over the direction of class- @ pencil around the curved edge. Then cut the construction paper award to Secretary of Commerce nually to an American for “his | room activities. The swap was ar- along the pencil line. Unfold the paper and you have-a complete Weeks of the “NAM Man of the patriotic devotion to the welfare | ranged at a recent meeting of the bell. Use it as a pattern to make a second bell. |year award” for this year ot his country and the American | Carson City Parent Teachers As- 2. With green crayon, draw a design on one side of each bell. | Weeks resigned as NAM vice | enterprise system.” sociation. You can use the design in the picture or make a simpler one of ——————— pe ee __ = your own. ; . 3. Keeping the design on the outside, paste the two bells together . along the outer edges but not along the bottom nor the top. Press . them under a book until dry. Punch a round hole through the tops where the little circle is. 4. Cut out the clapper (B), use it as a pattern. Punch a hole where the small circle is at the top. : 5. Slip the clapper up inside the double bell until you can see through al! three holes. Tie a loop of string through them. Then if you bend the double bel] so there is a little space between the sides * OS at | . eS : KS r k < 5 , _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, Waterford Man Sues County for $2,000 Claiming a 2-foot strip was il- on the land and claims * 1954 a a on af ‘the land, White asserts ‘ |of complaint. a White says he operates a the has destroyed part of & lawn and reduced parking available to hig customers. Manufacturer Dies TRAVERSE CITY # — Fergus T. O'Connor, president of the Trav- erse City Manufacturing Co., died at Munson Hospital Wednesday : a Housekeeping | Shop of Pontiac that make Christmas a wonderful, happy memorable event for years to come! Buy now for Christmas delivery. Small deposit holds your choice! Easy terms on balance. EASY Dryer! Automatic A Big Full Size 9 Pound Electric Dryer You Can JUST PLUG IN ond start to use. Seve hours of work, SAVE ‘60 Regular $229.95 1 6 G* Thrill-here at Christmas with this big, famous EASY dryer. 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Huron St. Order by Phone ploye who was suspended last sum- tory. orker Norns a Pre |e Se tates Sows 514 Get Share of ° $2 Million Estate i i F Lu : i il iN Ss Gs -Gs 4s £1 34.44 64.45 44 44 G1 44-4 -44 43 -44-4s -44.-434-0 “Al E28? i g? it bE fri i if “| , Big Town Facilities! * Small Town. Friendliness! _¢ ANDERSON America’s Greatest Small Town Dealership Lake Orion, Mich. MY 2-241) f i F F & Fea? g= sa | i rf ; HUNDREDS of FINE WATCHES All watches fully guoranteed by the manufacturer and by Genero! Worehouse, choose from hundreds of styles for men and women in white and yellow gold or stainless steel. Examine and compare our values before buying. SAVE ON ELEC. APPLIANCES! to locate the courthouse there. | pedia.” that a graduate nurse must be on . -| The courthouse is now in Beulah. In the course of a long, lavishly |@uty at all times in wards to . illustrated piece about the subway, | Which student nurses are assigned. : as as Geisk seca: bo. sss mete” hood of $2,000,000. =e Pa sniey (See Quick Approval Approves Brewery Sale gp The coin gates was $3,805,- The factory bet, a desiene Secrets Printed of Nurse Safeguards ee ge eee aa srt ty Chrysler Cop. the | in Encyclopedia Messe Spoon to the Pfeiffer Brewing Co., of| in all parts of the world. New Batteries - Fender Skirts ~ Starters ~ Wheel Discs — Brake Shoes — Dual Sets | — Generators — New and Used Parts Frankfort wanted the supervisors | of the “Great Soviet Encycio-| a graduate nurse. 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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 | v a Postmaster Gets | . rs t nd SEE SANTA 4 Shock as Skunk | : ¢ a , wd . Crawls on Lap Oo: °F HE HAS A GIFT FOR YOU! . | 4 y The Penn 13 nag ° commission, : | at Carmi- e ‘Every Little Girl Likes These a § ’ is apre- a s raat ¢ 30 INCH way ‘ said Santa was sitting in my easy — e ao ” dB feet 4 eve ° * ceil ce gee the cats, J NAT MORRISON, Mgr. ao | was answer. , Se ori r | e | gee glance down, I . rbat's the very thing! cried Bo did the ‘kit- Shopping - Then he told them that for years With Courtesy oe he had been working on the plans @ : : Meer ot wax soit To Demand Uniform || AREAL NoveLTY |'@ Christmas,” Santa said: | \@ 99 ROW et tere evry goer ae State Traffic Lights || uy wir conripence | 4 tor ve | Zio lal ie sate wat igs S| Emire Suck of ° filed in the 1955 gfe pene a Eimer ®. Porte! DIAMOND RINGS || , gent oat an rawr pe of ble -accangge ge ya O @ Actual 15.99 Value prints. 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They pointed things out said “Stay.” WASHINGTON (UP) — Presi- for warning and green for ge, Elain | sr {, ———= DOLLS SEEN ON TV au to each other, frowned and mur-| “Never mind,” said Santa. “I | dent and Mrs. Eisenhower's Christ-| Porter sald. We said some Mich. || Elg nee © | seine Mekens bl Sik mured together in little groups. | will come tater. The thing for | mas cards are in the mail. | gan commanities have elimia- || Benrus Crosby © 1 arms ee. ae They scratched their heads, clicked| you to do is find some way of The cards are white. 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Sa we re in and © “ Se a meee _ etd two Yeu te n- — ie Hundreds of Styles to '. UNIVERSAL - basket "ote doch Ca Choose From for DORMEYER é i i cookies a ‘ Santa Land drink. It was made of to Spend Yule With Gis |% the Entire TOASTMASTER |e FUR HATS COAT SETS gnow and chocolate soda and whip : @ $29 cream and gelatin and cherries) HOLLYWOOD w—Penny Single-| @ SpaCLIA PUREDAEE rs 2.99 ; ‘qnd some secret ingredient of her | ton, screen and radio actress, and | J : ; @ ee ee : own that made it taste like nojactor Forrest Tucker will be/§ Men’s and Ladies’ ee ee ee eee eels 6 ions the ae on én entertain military personel over-| 2 «< WATCHES ba But alas, Santa had planned it | seas over Christmas . &. 6 for a child and there was room| The group, largest ever assem- ’ a Assorted Style Dials @ only for two people in it. And no bled for Christmas shows by the | & rn room at all for Santa's four huge Hollywood Coordinating Commit- “SS = $ 95 e@ bags. . tee, wil visit Nene ohh oe > - @ aie ist hoy Etta LADIES’ SATIN: SLIPPERS : years to plan a bigger ship. We | '¢ . Unconditionally Guaranteed by @ must draw lots to see who will Some form of heart appears in & Blue $ . Manufacturer for One Yeer @ ’ @.” | all animals complicated enough | Bleck a ; * 28 @ |to have specialized organs for | e : @ 1.99 : He put three slips of paper in| respiration, digestion or excretion. if Red " MEN'S JEWELRY re) LP A RR RE NERO —_—_——_—— CUFF AND TIE BARS | @ Te ‘4 , WATCH BRACELETS @ PRACTICAL . pre 0 N E WEEK ONLY GIFTS FOR THE "3 | ALL LEATHER WALLETS | @ CHILDREN 43 | PEN & PENCIL SETS . ‘ RONSON LIGHTERS @ @ | BOYS ORLON ype A | SPORT SHIRTS GIFT SWEATERS yay aed anes : é 299 | 199 | 4.99 CORO . ee ee ee De fie be twig SLIPPERS DE VERE rs BE SMART ... 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All wad cepteced ot eer | re re tase teinentg rian Ne, cectuenet HB) |\@ ings to you! mere—yours thie weet fer cnty $11.00-Me waret 2 \@ NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY # TODAY |S DOUSLE uu be EXTRA FAST SERVICE ig STAMP DAY @ if eorecue ll Ge 7 - DISPENSING ¥ @ b | ee LNY-VISION OPTICAL CO. 3"-:""| IMME OpGE’S - NEWPORT’S é | @ : a 15 ome 2 ond 3 | Phone | Jewelry Dept.—Main Floor 2 : - S$: - Lowrence S$. FE 2-2895 ¥ We a Molden Stamps @ We Give Holden Trading Stamps ae . \ 3 : * ; t ) . Seared x ae THE PONTIAC PRESS,” FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 | , FIFTEEN ¥ . t v SauRsNEEEENER AREER teem aaa SE r — - ‘ oe : right to ban the union shop, under | ‘ | car collision at Auburn and Adams! of the other car, told Oukland | Ptr lerterearreraneeenenerenertanaerarvan avers are verbarts . Right-to-Work which & worker most oin wns |F OTWOC Pyrat sahil Rd. Avon, Demat. Gules Gaol coated ‘maa is : = gon ae are|_ MPS. Beth Edwards, 4, of 280 | yg Just in Time for Christmas and New Year's aws expressing “disappointment nd |: a corey Hemsted etka | Coin ie ‘ P, h F M : ‘ dismay” Secretary Labor | 5t. Joseph Mercy Hospital yester-/ Examett, Me oe % , Sdchell's *demanciation “ot such | 48Y With injuries suflered in a twe-dtin Ad, St , a : - Rae, ren amkter ORS é “National C. of C. Chief twa, now operative in 17 state T 1).4)-4)-4) 4) 4) 4) 4) 274 oak rer o 5 @ man to work | by Laber Secretary member : | WASHINGTON @® — President | 7’ | Clem Sa the U.S. ee Z | | laws which ban the win shop | state laws t : “are part of the effort to deal| strength of with” what he called a gap between | President ia 99 | federal laws and state police pow- ers. &@ personal € | Between them, he said yester- 4 | day in a Chamber publication, “is 4 @ | a dangerous no man’s land which ) may become the happy hunting 4 . 3 ground of the leftists and labor . | recheteers.” | 5 : | The Tatft- la li . . Exciting, Festive Fashion that | poster ef states $0 deal with taher is will take you through giy:- DE a eer rl erlerlelererlerlerl erlereriertarrer are , a, Pastel and white fellies . . . + rustling taffetes . . . soft crepes . . . and antique silk and acetates. Can-can and petticoat styles galore, siso slim sithouettes as well. jr., misses, half and large sizes. Pair 3 PAIR 3.50 « You receive a beautiful 8” walking doll in smart gift box absolutely free with the purchase of three pairs of , nylon hose at 3.50. All new shades. All sizes. . Plain and Novelty Heels Fluff-soft and so agreeable a Te Se ant taney a. pants. Start now with sev- . sm eral. All colors and sizes. ~ Ladies Gift Purses ...... $3.99 Dacron Blouses § 3 (eax ob? The perfect gift for her Christ- / mas. Sizes 32 to 38. oe Se Se Se ee oe Se. ee. ee. oe oe Se oe Set = / é at GEORGE’S - KEWPORT’S A LUXURY GIFT Ps ; —* ork wre = x = ‘ae » AA QUILTED ROBES :“"™™ ‘ Ve . \) ; " - 4 24° | ~ ' : a Dance and party styles in | qp°” . Ballerina and long formal & styles. ; NO MONEY DOWN—Si Werxty sR Bedeck her with a luxurious quilted robe. § Give a Coat Gift and Save! Pastels, white and prints. Just the thing ; Entire Stock of Ladies’ Better for her gift. A . er? jp” 4/3 . ‘ ] $ Corduroy Pajama Set .. $8.99 2OD"A re fur ’ , Ideal Gift! NYLON BLANKETS ggg Warmth without weight. Beautiful nylon and rayon blankets in maize, blue, pink, Green, chartreuse, sea green, etc. Cotten Print Rebes ... 3.99 fom fo Take Your Own Reductions! Hf aN roe 24.99 Coats, Now 19.99 /f, Wie. 35.00 Coats, Now 28.00 39.99 Coats, New 31.00 59.99 Coats, New 47.99 69.99 Coats, Now 55.99 » § MOST PERFECT OF GIFTS | 99 @ You'll be delighted at this wonderful array of 40 denier lavishly nylon lace trimmed beauties. Plenty of froth and frills in white, pink, and biue. Sizes 32 to 40. Gift boxed free. so scocooo0dnddd: $6.99 wy. WMojud Malf Sizes ........--c0e-0e:: $3.99 Comb & Brush Sets.1.00 Jewel Box... 100 6, spout gees moe es prnerery A i 1.00 Counsellor Scale 7.99 § 99 16-Pe. Breokfost Set 2.99 ts ‘WANITY FAIR’ LINGERIE pe A Nylon = Halt Nylon Cm OY mire Gowns Stipe =‘ Panties on 599 899 «399 } o y iv ivf {eo if iv fo {FP ff iv fe fe £9 19 fo fs fe 2e 29 ¢P 28 CS hfs me 4 ae 4 ae 6 ei ae ae i ot ie i abi iupion ig iii imi wi wii ai. is y ; * 2 ? ss : - : : \ { . 4 : . ' ‘ ‘ . “ 7 : be , ™%. . “4 —— ; » tree * L 7-1 ‘ i ’ ae Fl . : . ') SIXTEEN — J ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 4 —_— S . a — Sere asioaiiy Sealab . Chapter 11 — — ‘Suspect’ . chrome on the small coupe. Jim’ Radford Planning Tour é : moved quickly, wrenched open an 7 : . ’ ‘ : unlocked door. The registration Of Far East After Talks | 3 R D ig BTS >i ~ Dunn Finds Weman's Body on Firewood Elevator =wcrc v *, or 4 ] 1S Mma oe @ a night of restful nightmares in eS as | - as which an animated furnace pur , we Ail ' sued him through stacks of un- | ; , > s < : . . ‘ touchable wood, at % ¢ He woke up cold. fust as the first Re a) ry S sunlight touched the far side of the iA! NX lake, moved across the water and [ & . . seemed to pull a wispy tenuous * mist with it. * Nancy had made a warm nest of ' Z . all the covers and murmured ~s eweir ] S O si o % The Finest Quality: | ~~ , » ROGERS 92-Piece SILVERPLATE SERVICE for EIGHT $29" | gass | Gift churned in the back of his lb was pushed aside in the stress of the moment. The wood he had piled so la boriously, heavy pitch’ chunks and _ odds and ends of logs, threw a Only 50c a Week dark shadow at the far end. He Lovely reached the next light Sterling ; The elevator! ] Silver Beoutiful 52-piece set of flatware in ‘The tast thing he had done the Boby gleaming silverplate at a price thot might before was to fill it with Spoon makes giving so easy. Made by Inter- | pm i. oe national Silver Company Comes com- | recews ; ’ . . . [ above, But the supporting ropes plete in attractive, tarnish-proof chest. See Enggass’ Complete Selection of Fine Silverplate | showed now, and the recess was | me longer closed by the under | side of the platiorm. | han ede cation and turned Buy Chri Gifts on ENGGASS Easy Credit T wins on edad eontion” ant treed uy Christmas Gifts on asy Credit Terms! on the last light. The elevator plat- Large 4 ¢ little wood now. carried | Selection The skirts were dirt stained, of Men's twisted around the lax figure. An Leather outstretched arm hung Billfolds ! if Ji ——— mr Cuff Links and Wister proudly Tie Clasp Set wating the ro $3.50 take dictation in similar il °% ti | 12-Piec Man's Handsome Diamond Solitaire Beautiful -11-Diamond Emerald-Cut Diamond Camera Diamond Onyx Ring in 14k Gold Wedding Ensemble G 2-Diamond Baguettes Outfit $69.50 $200.00 $125 $275 1, FE H+ i" ‘ : ik fF i H z2 He bent over, found no pulse in the limp wrist, touched gently the battered face of Angelica Carlson hd H Jones. * No reason.to doubt the cause of ; death. The matted mousy hair. the Lady's Simulated impossible indentation beginning at a aus a Birthstone Ring . and shoulders were partially $12.50 Mastercase propped against the wall while her Lighter body rested unnaturally on tee | — and Case aha 2000) | Comb 23-Jewel FINISHED $ elf-Windin 7 r rpr 17-Jew ulove a BEROOM 12.80 ore wi Ete Bind WAR Ean Bana" nihnens? gg ew CADET = | $59.50 $19°95 $22.95 $35.75 $57.50 “| HOME || <=s24- NATIONALLY ADVERTISED LUGGAGE © BUY GIFTS NOW... Waffle Grill 13” Tuck io $500 POWN $9.95 poser 20 {PL Qagt Tn S208 PAY NEXT YEAR *46 A MONTH Pencil Set @ 21" Whirl. $8.75 Wadlantes aes 524% Lake Privileges @ 26” Pack- | on Elkhom Lake a 330% : NEAR SCHOOLS Stunning @ Wardrobe Ose orth hon | M-24 te . ee COW ccn.camsen $3450 JEWELRY C& West to Sunset Rood $12.95 a eal Made from Plasti-Hide — washable 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET y'es . scuff-proof, color-fast plastic. Buy one or two pieces now — you'll be able. at any time, to complete your * set at Enggass Mercury Electric Fryer and Cooker CRA-MIN-YAN $1.95 » BUILDERS FE 4.1549 4 Free Parking in Lot : Opposite A & P . , ‘ \ § SEVEN TEEN Aad Pied dale aa LEWIS -- Fine Furniture Attractively decorated chine pots with tailored silk shades in these fine table lamps Wide selection of shapes and sizes, Especially priced for gift giving. There's no finer gift than a Stratolounger, America’s biggest selling contour. Luxuriously upholstered in a combina- tion of textured fabrics combined with leathery . Boltafiex in an array of beautiful colors. Give a gift of utmost comfort. thot will last AaTEverill clcomel Gili Sedate 18th Century Tables SPECIALLY PRICED T 9” Add charm and utility te your living room at little cost. Teke advantage of secur- ing these authentic adaptations et this low, low price. MODERN SLING CHAIR For 2 days only Lewis’ offer this TODAY and lar chair at a new low price. Covers ore heavy: vat dyed duck SAT. ONLY In black, green, chartreuse, or $ 88 red. Excellently constructed of genuine Honduras mohogany combined with other cabinet woods ond finished in rich, red mahogany with the appeor- once of tables costing many dollars more. OPEN AN ACCOUNT limed ed eck yal ore fully FROM fitted with’ high ball, old- fashion ahd shot glasses. $ 50 Styled in/ \on newest mod- erm mapnner. An excellent gift. ' 62-70 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET : ee ee ee ee ’ LITTLE AS "“Cnmmmede Tes wD te. 7478 Duncan Phyte Cocktail Table with Glom Size 18%" x 36", Height 16° PAY AS 10% DOWN a a ET OPEN EVERY NIGHT. : UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE! £ Pa Sea PARK FREE . .. Rear of STORE AV Wanted Giving A h the Hou ll Through the House The Genvine BARCALO SIX-WAY ‘PILLOW Offers Individualized Comfort Peveneed draewnring permis instant — segulesion of softness w the user's eaggen «a wide variety of uses. The Bercato Six-Wey Pillow is an idea! comfort gift — put i on your gift lit now! Available in « choice of Plain or Decorated sage 3475 Best quality, crystal ‘clear plate glass in all sizes from 26x30" to 36x60”, All have beveled edges. A gift thot will complement any.room in the house. “ 2 ater anton coals age S, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 Py _5 Pieces Extra Large Deluxe Tri * e Plated Color Choice Stents tc cnece ot | Guoranteed Perfect ween many wa. | EASY TERMS! Raunttons of estore $ 4995 — = a Tep CHRISTMAS me. 389 KIDDIE SETS | p22... $49.95 Exactly Like Mother's LAYAWAY 4 a! e TEL-HURON DINETTE CO 36 S. Telegraph — Free Parking — Across from Tel-Huron Center FE 4-1223 || Gi reer 10 or 15 years rocket-propelled airl Neree yout German army. | | Ge hae Pe St | : A POSSIBILITY—Dr. Walter R. Dornberger, missile expert, told the Chicago chapter of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences that in iners traveling 13,000 mph are a | possibility. This is an artist's conception of what such a rocket | airliner might look like. Dornberger. is a former general in the | Bob Considine Says: Sheppard Tr CHRISTMAS GIET-IDEA HEADQUARTERS murder cost to pursue, legally? Journalistically? The answer is plenty. Let's start with the defense. It. retained colorful old Bill Corrigan, the home-grown Clarence Darrow, ‘for this one. On a case of this ‘length and importance, his fee | would be (conservatively) $50,000. Probably more. - Then there is Fred Garmone, who might weigh in for half that much, and ether members of the ° defense staff. The investigators who had to be hired te check up on prospective jurors must have cost what is called, for reasons never properly defined, a pretty penny. An example of how many there were and how well they worked may be gained from the fact that one prospective juror was dis- missed because she accepted a ride |from a brother-in-law at 6:19 p.m. | on the evening of such and such |and engaged in the following con- De your Christmas shopping in your workshop this year. It's easy — fun, too — to make your own decorations and gifts for family and friends. We have fir plywood, lumber, paint and hardware you'll need to be a real “Do-is yourself” Santa. PREE CHRISTMAS PLANS — We have free step-by-step plan folders for cut-out figures for lawm and roof decorations, toys, gift items versation, etc., etc., etc It costs the defense 75 cents a) page for the transcript of the trial. | GIFTS FOR THE , Sy HANDYMAN GIFTS FOR THE The other day the court stenogra- | | pher came up to Bill Corrigan dur- |ing a recess and said, apologeti- cally, ‘You haven't paid for your Ths peor give him something transcript this week.’" Or some he Nene aad remember such. Corrigan lowered his jaw | ol yeor long and boomed: “Will-yum.” William, a real nice fellow and fine lawyer. is his son and a mem- ber of the firm He reached over and wrote out a check for $538 As of Wednesday there were | % 5,400 pages of transcript (1,120,-. 000 words which costs the de- fc2e over $4,000. Atop this is CHURCH'S, Inc. LUMBER — COAL — FUEL OIL Auburn Heights FE 2-0233 _ SATURDAY IS SUNBEAM DEMONSTRATION DAY AT WKC Be Sure te Be at WKC Saturday te see the New 1955 Sunbeam Appliances and Shavemaster Gomenstration. Factory Experts will be on hand all day te demonstrate Sunbeam fer you. 21.60 — | Siinbeam aston! TOASTER Automatic Beyond Belief! All he do is drop in the bread. ad lowers itself automatic- ally. No levers to push. Toast raises itself silently, without popping or banging. Every { slice alike—moist, dry, thick slices or thin. i COFFEEMASTER Sunbeiim MODEL 10 MIXMASTER : ; ( ( i Has the new exclusive lar, It’s automatic! Yoo can’t miss! ) Perfect coffee every time—1! cup to 8. No watching—no ] , worry. All gem-like chro- mium plate. to break. o glass bowls ) BOWL-FIT beaters for EVEN mixing, greater AERATION. NO MONEY DOWN.--PAY NEXT YEAR Sunbeam SHAVEMASTER Faster, closer shaves than you ever thought possible. Twice-as-wide shaving surface gives double the beard coverage. Entirely new shape is smaller in the hand, easier to handle. More compact, more powerful motor than ever before. Comes in beautiful gift case. . . $22.50 with Trade SPECIAL FACTORY EXPERT WILL DEMONSTRATE the Sunbeam Shavemaster Make It a “Sunbeam Christmas” OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 Phone FE deral AIL! 108 NORTH SAGINAW —~—-——| ia] Expense Running Into Big Figures CLEVELAND (INS)—What does |" Sam, Dr. Steve and Dr. Richard | Sheppard. | Sam is, in effect, laid off. He! has been making somewhere be- | tween $30,000 and $50,000 a year. | Steve has been in drydock, as a| medical adviser to -the defense, and hag not been overly available | at the family hospital. Dr. Richard Sheppard assures me the family hospital] at Bay. Village is doing fine, despite the notoriety of the. trial. | Dr. Elkins had to be brought in_ from Tucson, to speak of Sam's’ to break down, or up, Susan Hayes, and picked up the tab for Dr. Les- | ter Hoversten. And what about us? | To tell the story of the Shep- | pard trial, lousy as it often has , | been, chemists had to ponder over things that became ink, re- porters had to be sent to the scene, stories had to be written, transmitted, edited, reduced to metal, pressed against paper, folded, bound, distributed, sold. | Reporters, spent by these e¥forts, | had to eat, sleep, send things to |laundries, buy taxicabs and wait- ers, and drink. A fine man behind the bar at the Express Grill said only today to me, he said, “I hope Sam gets another trial." Anyway. murder runs_ into money. And I hope that one and i J 4 ] r —554 %4.4%.5445%' 4 ho an outlet for her energy in trans- = Invalid Woman Receives | wheelchair by sickness but found! tacks Forward to Quiet Over Million Yule‘Cards | The Gift That the Whole Family . Will Enjoy! LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE! New television pleasures await you and the family with this handsome. new, more powerful Motorola! Matching base extra. This Christmas Buy Your TV at WAYNE GABERT'S' — | 1955 MOTOROLA chassis. Smart walnut plastic. New super Big speoker. citron, cloud gray, leaf green, x cherry red slightly more. Wo" : st, me MOTOROLA TABLE RADIO mee sy TERMS! WAYNE GABERT Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 121 N. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-6189 all will avoid it. — — ...50 much better made ... worth more when you trade! Award winning high style! Power-packed performance! Directly competitive with lowest priced V-8s! Built by Studebaker-Packard Corporation ; ; + world’s 4th largest full-line producer of cars and trucks DAVIS MOTORS 608 North Main Street, Rechester, Mich. Noe YOU can easily afford to own one of America's great “name” cars. The mag- nificent Studebaker Command- er V-8—long established in the upper medium-price class— is now selling in the lowest price field. This new 1955 Commander V-8 is the finest, most powerful Commander in Studebaker his- tory. It sparkles with advanced styling. It’s roomy—luxurious —finished and appointed to perfection. It's powered for lightning-fast get-away—and it’s the safest, surest-stopping car in America. It’s engineered for the same kind of Command- er V-8 gas economy that won the Mobilgas Run Sweepstakes. See the new Studebaker Champion, too—and the pow- er-packed new Studebaker President V-8 that re-introduces a famous Studebaker name. STUDEBAKER P.-C; 8145 Commerce Rd. at Union Lake Rd, Walled Lake, Mich, ~ COMMANDER V8 McKIBBEN ( > j ‘ ? . ’ ‘ » ; ‘ * * ’ i’ ‘1 . a 4 ( . : . j a” = be ra fi pacss 2. 7 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 4954 NINETEEN * 9-4 sa) A Gift from Connolly’s Means Much More!” fg A. Ladies’ 16-Diamond set. aq Seg) mounted in yellow & ay gold . PD 3 4 ae eae s B 8Diamonds set in pew modern Fish Tal set- ting . C. Baquette and Round dia- monds combined in a mounting ol modern de- sign . . Kingsier by Lenos D. 1}-Diamonda set in white 6-Pe. Piece Getting .....ses00: $01.06 25.00 or natural gold §1 ENGAGEMENT SETS FROM - AS LOW AS $56.00 _Thie year give the gift that grows lovelier with time... Gleaming 5:l- . ver and Fine China designed to set the loveliest Holiday table you've ever ie eee a’ seen At Connolly's you may select a china pattern to match the silver you already have ... oF you may choose both China and Silver patterns that are “made for each other” Come in,: do your shopping this evening... we're epen until 9 o'clock 2 CONVENIENT WAYS TO BUY AT CONNOLLY'S LAYAWAY PLAN e emell Gepost helds your pwurehase until Christmas Come use our LAYAWAY P BUDGET PAYMENT Men's diamond selitaire and cluster rings, set in white or C yellow gold mountings Cheose ‘his’ from our large collection. Priced irom as low as Ladies’ and Gents’ Photo- Idenutication Bracelets. A host of styles to choose from A gift that is different ...4 oift that will be truly appre- ciated. 87.86 and up. Theres no finer gift than So.id Silver ornat® or.simp.e, we nave a pattern to -aF ture her heart CHOOSE FROM THE WORLDS FINEST WE HAVE THEM ALL PLACE SETTINGS START AS LOW AS $18.50 CHRISTMAS RINGS , ARE TRADITION... Lacies ‘our-sapphire and 44 mond ng, in. white goid $55.00 Give a Reliable Watch from a Reliable Jeweler . CONNOLLY'S WE'VE A WATCH FOR Diemend earrings set im twisted neotural - gold $75.00 ca x “ ae oe 4 EVERY TASTE... )S-diem: nner ng white go! mounting nifioo ees AND A PRICE FOR amon a os ced . . romnend Pendens end proecnee e0.00 Til EVERY GIFT BUDGET! Ladies’ 2-diamond Hamilton watch in | 4k CHRISTMAS gold case . $100.00 A Ladies’ yellow gold Longines Prettily styled to set any feminine heart a Hutter . $71.80 B Mans Hamilton in yellow qold-tilled case ealed against dust and moie- GIFT of BEAUTY | tine ape and JOYS FOREVER! The ‘girl in your lite’ loves C ladies Movado in 14k jewelry and we suggest white gold case .. beaw you delight her with a lovely iiully fashioped itn the watch, scatter pin, bracelet, or modern trend $100.00 meckiace A gilt of jewelry is @ wanted giit! 8 ONNOLLY automa tie, For the man im your life water and shock protected De Your Diamonds may we suggest a set o! n stainless steel case eulf links, a tie bar, combina Priced trom $18.75 date from the tion cigarette case and light- Good Old Days? e@: or a handsome seif-wind ing watch And, remember Let'us remount your diamend a gift trom Connolly s | @ setting of modern e.e- means more eo; qance. We specialize in cus- ‘om mounting. Prices quoted «.thout obligation “ANY ITEM GIFT WRAPPED AT NO ADDED COST” “A Gift From Connolly's Means More” / CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS P REGISTERED JEWELERS AMERICAN . ' GEM SOCIETY 16 W. Huron Street ‘ : Se ie. | ’ ¢ if _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 e of Birm 4 . "Merrily, Merrily Ring the Bells,” Them Bruce Annetts Will Hold | i Qpen House on Saturday Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Barker and Daughter Will Open Their Home to Friends Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Annett will entertain 200 guests Saturday evening at an open house to be held in their home on Sylvan Shores drive. * * * An early observance of Christmas will be enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. VanWagoner of Andersonville road Sunday afternoon, when they travel to Ann Arbor to spend the day with their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Kambley and sons, Arnold Jr., Paul and Stephen. Elia Green of North Saginaw street will accompany the Van Wagoners. ta ae. ingham Club Exhibit a Q * * * Ann Ward of Ottawa drive, Ann Coulter and Virginia Beresford of Bloomfield Hills and Gail Glover and Beverly Watkins of Birmingham. + have been asked by Dr. and Mrs. Howard B. Barker and their daughter, Barbara, to assist at an open house to) be held Sunday afternoon at the Barker home in Bloomfield Hills. Mrs. Lelia Wilkins of Henry Clay avenue has returned from a month’ parent, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Kemler of Rochester, r ‘ A Christmas dance will be en- joyed Saturday evening by mem- | bers of Forest Lake Country Club. Sunday the club will hold a Christ- mas party for the children, com- plete with om. . Mrs. Berrien Ketchum of Suffield road, Birmingham, is shown with many bells she has collected the country. The bells were displayed Wednesday at the Birmingham Community some of the from all over Pontiac Frees Phetes ‘House when the Birmingham Farm and Gar- ‘den Club held its annual Christmas exhibit. Mrs. Ketchum’s collection was in keeping with the theme of the exhibit, “Merrily, |Merrily Ring the Bells.” A Christmas tree decorated attracted a great deal of attention at the club, and Mrs. Frank Webb of Arlington # a with bells Watt of Brookside drive, pr p J esident of t vacation in Clearwater and St = rs Petersburg, Fia. Philip Grameno and her chil = . En route she stopped for visite | dren Marcie and Margo of De- Don’t Discard exhibit of the Birmingham Farm and Garden avenue, chairman of the exhibit. at Gettysbers. Pa. Washington troit. ee Old Contai Club Wednesday. At left is Mrs. Robert F. D. C., Witiamsburg, Va., , ontainer ~ ¢——_- — Dotham . Among the students who left ( ete eg Me pk go eeteee cal chi]- | Concordia College at Ft. Wayne,| Throwing a lipstick away—even Be Gi it Cl b dren, Jackie and Tommy, of Sac-|Ind., this afternoon to spend the | when it's impossible to use any : IVI an Uu ramento, Calif, arrived Wednes | Christmas holidays at home are more — is one thing a woman ee. | . rs day evening for a visit with Mr. | Fred Stohimann of ore street | hates to do. She thinks the case is Wi | Sponsor and Mrs. Chester Hall of jallace Turner enw pretty, and maybe she will get a Me avenue. | avenue. refill someday, or just simply ° They will also spend some time | leaves it around “just in case.” Musical with Mrs. Eva Blew and Mrs. Vic- Robebt Quinns Plan T? you fit into this category, you |, tor Giglio of Milford before they Pp : can create a new lipstick shade Vagabond King’ to leave in February to join Capt. |Party reece lh he out of the lipstick left over in these | help ecentedca aS Strickland, who is stationed in) The Robert inns a the old cases : japan. Hardy Fairs planned the decora Take a small utensil you won't | ; oe ¢ ®¢ tion theme for Promenaders dance | want to use for any other purpose at High School Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Leary | heid in Daniel Whitfield School — pottery is fine — and put all The Jan. 15 performance of Vag- = —— 22 guests at — | Each member brought items for your bits and dabs of lipstick in it. | abond King. sponsored locally by party buffet supper, Satur- a Christmas basket to be given to Melt them over slow heat and pour er is day evening in their Birming- | 9 needy family at Christmas. Mrs. carefully into the lipstick eases. , Civitan Club will be held in Pontiae ham home. Howard McIntyre will be in charge Let them cool and then twist the ; High School auditorium, Proceeds ° 22 of delivering the basket. | stem. This will release lipstick pe 3 5 from the production will go to tee an wen of the Roy O. | Callers for the Page evening | from the side of the case and it's i. eae : & | Pontiac Camp Fire Girls ards of North read; | dance were Robert ri, George | ready for use : et : Th - Ronald Kevern, son Stan- | Sweazy, Warren Allen, Harry! And the color you get trom mix- hg ed a = Perkormance ‘wal mark a- ley Keverns of Haddrill court; | Anderson and Mr. Mcintyre ‘ing various shades may be a very a Geer ~ 3 = other milestone in the number of and Robert Flanders, son of the Guests of the group were Mr. pleasant surprise. ee ' ‘| audiences that have seen the pro age ae of ae — aon sg Ages the ac fo af ft mm | duction. During its two year rum among atudents singtons, arren ys, | : : f. B nae say ve tral Michigan College, Mt. Pleas. | the Guy Pattens, the Harold Mills- ‘Guild 3 Has Election - Seen be ce to ypaclene ant, whe recently pledged fra- | paughs and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Yuleti Par as | played { . ternities. Schultz. January 11 is the date for and ulet de S ty . play fo Sree S808 (pecole: Robert and John are pledges of the mext dance. New officers were chosen by sa mot “ After the first year of its new Delta Sigma Phi and Ronald is —— Guild Three of All Saints Episco- a | eagagement, a second company siadala Maieek "Pil Cammand ESA Has Meetin pal Church when the group met Urs. B. W. Crandell of Pleasant avenue, Birmingham, | was sent to Chicago, Philadel- : . ee 9 | for their annual Christmas party uas photographed with her first prize uinning table decora- nighaagoe Dallas. Los Ange- Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Eicher of |Of YWCA (sal codigo ad — tion. The sleigh is of wrought iron and supports the can-| ties trom const ta raed i Berwyn, Il., will arrive this eve- ‘ a ne prety A cow | Martin Parker dles. Judging for all the exhibits was done by the standard 4, the aap iin ning to spend the weekend with | for Epsi 5 gma Pp , y | Sire: Grace Mubbaré Wes i seen. one ime. another com. their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, | 0n Thursday evening. Final! plans . mesial P. pened in London. Sub- and Mrs. David Eicher of West- | were discussed for the Saturday president: Mrs. Curtis Patton. vice : ss - sequently. the mghts to produce acres evenin gdance to be held at Twin chiara Mrs. Lyng Davies. treas First prize for tea table decorating was won by Mrs. Cc l ‘ ; the musical were leased in France = a urer and Mrs. Robinson Bronoel, . ulture ( lub Meets Australia. Holland § -_ ar Wed 3 sas Country Club. | : eacretars | Seth B. Slawson of Larchlea drite. The exhibit. sponsored oe id. Sweden and Rot ool ee oe . wtde munape oon Bae ————__—___ | by the Birmingham Farm and Garden Club. was held at the Mrs J iL Bennett Is S k During the past summer “Vaga Pine Lake, will arrive this week- | during the meeting. Jan. 6 ig the | Fashionettes Hold | Birmingham Community House Wednesday. ee. pea er pond King’ was performed by a === —____—_—_—_———— $$ —_________- ouring company in 8 summer | | ! | Christmas Party Fashionette Club held a com- bined Christmas and birthday party Tuesday evening in the home | a talk on handcraft at the Dee 271 meeting Clean Tan Shoes | Try a combination of woolen Mrs Wallace Williams opened Deneau of Franklin Hills and Doris Hendrian Christmas gifts were placed on a workbench, behind which a pic ture of Santa was mounted Mrs Fournier served as Santa's helper Sigma Betas Have Party Child Culture Club heard Mrs | Christmas Story"’ when it held its gifts for a basket to be presented Roll cal! question for the day was. how have you handied the Santa Claus myth in your family? | Mrs. Donald Marcus and Mrs, Wil- |liam Brannack were guests of the | only saves soap but keeps the soap dish from getting messy Stretch While Wet Joseph L. Bennett tell ‘‘A Polish annual holiday party in the home |of Mrs. Frank Grosse on Auburn avenue Mrs. Bennett told how a poor family gave a Christmas puppet play and presented with gifts at a re cent Chmstmas Juncheon held in Hotel Waldron Members of the board of direc theaters. It was also given showing by musical groups such as the St. Louis Municipal Opera Company, the Music Circus at Sohneun avcnne a her home on Tilden avenue Thurs- to a needy family depicting the birth of Christ in order to earh money for Christmas Lambertville, N. J. © c . ; . Ne “ ’ : ee a < The birthday party was held in day evening to members of Phi The chapter will celebrate its necessities ; 2 — =a Melody Fairy in en al honor of Mrs. Herveat. Prizes for chapter of Sigma Beta’ sorority founders day Jan 6 at the Adam “ ahaa b nthe: ri im St tf M mbe Musical Tent Theater of Toronto . » y ’ ‘ _ the evening wére awarded to Mrs. for an annual Chrstmas party. son road home of Mrs Jack Ross ple Cala cave We canes ‘° . Q © FS Can. and Dallas Starlight Park. Robert Smith. Mrs. Harold Paida, Co-hostesses were Mrs Chartes Y E . d If the : ; : : : I Production rece) ° Mrs. Edward Omans. Mrs Ralph Fournier and Mrs. Peter Similuk 5 ee qc Rca ie Are ntertaine munity spe . aia ~ , ‘ : = . “ “ = . a 7, ¢ i > ie . hy F- nticipa } Walton and Mrs Albert Lov se Spec ia] guests were Mrs. Marge ponge Saves Soap a Chrsimas card wing that ool Staff members of Michigan Chil. W!!! pave the way for futre theas- Mrs. Nellie Georges wil! present O'Brien of Detroit,’ Mrs. James ricall altrectime an it A sponge in the soap dish not lowed the story dren's Aid Society were honored ‘ons in this city, both Musical and dramati, AH the flavor ven e and beauty of the original New York produe- ton have been retained: the ay- thence will hear the complete score and scenery Will create an cloth and banana skins to clean! by delivering the gifts as secret ; |club for this Tuesday evening tors who sponsored the luncheon illusion of + the | difficult tan shoes Rub the skin/| pals were revealed To keep lace curtains from meeting }are Mrs. Ralph Mills. Dr. Camp- © herein me gale century settings on the shoes and polish with the A money making activity was stretching, put them back on their | OO bell Harvey, L. Harvey Lodge Col us Pass | woolen cloth. But always wipe the! held at the meeting. Proceeds will rods while wet. weighing the lower | C d Cl b ly p Milo Cr , Afre a ‘olorful ballet numbe ' [lor u as Far Milo Cross. Mrs. Leonard Lewis Ts have | shoes clean as possible first be used to buy additional food and hems with a pole, and they will | A Christmas party was iP Dr. Richard Galpin. Mrs. R. W “Le by Marcella Dodge PEELE LSE "erates dry evenly by members of the Joy Card Gb ‘Steere Jr. WE. C Huthwaite, genes ma pe choreographer te 'U —_—_———_———_ when they gathered Thursday eve- ve Barney Habel. William F dance routines he Okabe oe oe {cDonough and Dr Jerome Fink. « r “Oklahoma,” se Tho ning at the Clarkston home of Mrs é Brigad. is _ se Socks Richard Kroninger, Gifts were ex- Mrs. Bert Norton is president of other sack als Can Can” and | Old socks pulled over shoes changed and new names for secret | the board |packed for travel will keep the pals were drawn. Mrs. Dow Wil- | Se aes seats for the production will shoes unscratched and clothes! liams will open her home on Mary : : reserved. Tickets may he : ! b pur- clean. Sue drive for the Dec, 30 meeting. eae Eight Meets chased from several downtown URN oore Mome . a | Mrs. Claude Moore of Orchard P| sd e e | Lake avenue was hostess Wednes- ab taldh Group : . V rV | day to members of Guild Eight. All 10S Frogrqm 61-Pc.—Complete Service for 8 ] ] e 1ce |Saints Episcopal Church. for a F; 9 | ; ‘Christmas party " a Donaldson wags hostess | Games were played and carols eased evening to the Ply. | Regularly $40.88 S 95 Many Institute students hold worthwhile — J Were Sune preceding the gift ex onal Church im pot Congrema : e . change, with Mrs. Chris Gibbons ye. ‘urch in her home on Reduced to government positions secured through acting as Santa. Refreshments gov 'S Toad A Christmas. pro- *,% * . ° . were s d by t an - as eninved follk competitive civil service examinations. serves by the hostess business meetin a 5281 Dixie Hwy. DIXIE POTTERY (Near Waterford) For Your Convenience Open Daily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sunday Neon to 9 P.M. OR 3-1894 + KIMMIN’S LEATHER GOODS 14 W. Huron ‘ FE 2-2620 You will receive adequate preparation at 7 West Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 |) Cqll in Person or Return This Ad for Prospectus Address Amvets Auxiliary Stewart Houghton, Mrs. Wesley z Melvin Boersma gave the of seven of the best known Mrs history » ® * ‘ a ° . “hristmas « Choice of Magnolia, Cup of Gold The Business Institute to pass these Has Special Guest mie Den rich were sung rn a OUup 2efres ument = or Apple Bough Patterns examinations successfully. Jimmy Dey Post 12 Amvets Aux. SCTV*d by the hosters ee ihary had Mrs. Elizabeth Parson ——___ _ ° of Venice, Calif.. as a guest at : Handsome, sturdy, light- Enr oll 44 d a ’ Ciikinas gatty bel! Woe. Coming Events weight luggage thot goes O y. evening. Jimmy Dey Post was Arem> Chapter s02 70 Ol Fi P tt o long way to bring cheer named after Mrs. Parsons’ son cheng ne Be oie a Chime ter ine at Christmas and long ; Pictures and narration on the ooeve!: a erns atiect Day, Half-Day or Evening Classes Holy Land were given by Frieda aurniary gin "Ott, 20 American Legion ; Huggett. Other guests for the eve- cid’ t's annual juniér Christmas party p.m.) ta ral y Saturday from 2 Close-Out at: '/2 Price | earvtiine APPROVED for VETERANS’ TRAINING | Min “Edward: Avedenka Meg. ate, Sates Megat { | and Newman, Mrs. Ben Mirkin Pontiac | e = . . and 41 emus ‘s Ch) GIFT WRAPPING Mrs. Roland Dennis were hoét- home of ew ft 1:30 pm. ot the | FREE! , esses. fareinnge Rd Chrietmes gitts tor needy Pd PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL Enroliments Available .. Pontiac, Mich. in DB e Write, phone or call in sarane pi habeas Classes PHONE FEDERAL 4.2 ee pamphlet 352 “ SS ae eae & a yal | _THE PONTIAC PRESS,. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1956 TWENTY-ONE | . and Mrs (; aie aan ; ighli : Dp ‘|Mend Knitwear — . a? hristmas Programs. Highlight School PTAs Mis Need [Mend Kiet as) a Ireland of ' Ss . i to mend if they are placed over @ | = . yuletide highlighted the week's oo. Wisner School aximum . Birmingham “activity fot grade school PTa‘s on Te Dr. W. H. Marbach of the First Presbyterian Church ; je instead of the semel Ghoniag a announce. the Children of. McConnell School a Christ- spoke for Wisner PTA when it held its angual Christ- of Care eas. ra —* ™ McConnell vClub, composed of ctxth grade stu. | am ahahtey ot the Reel Cinetiey tod See tee | Lene dom memoria : . ‘| dents, sang. Students who took in the drematt* today. “fhe same Prince of Peace is worshiped y | machen’ a edueptching. ep eae : Margaret, to | zation were Muriel White, Robert Clenna Hall, | to dry between your toes” = seem , , as was worshiped on that first Christmas,” he to have made women ell Wendell E. Darlene Lutskiw, Larry Keech, Evans and James The :Wiseer Geo CAS move Geo suena sain ahees he Smith, son of Sterling who performed the part of Santa Claus. ) bay thei et Weiss. stamp their fect on a Sully bath the Ernest numbers were David Mre ¥ Thomas mat and let it go at that. — Trammel, Phyllis d- led community singing with No one needs a textbook to know Smiths of DeVault and Robin LaClair. ; Mrs. Fred Froede accompanying. that: mother was right. For bealth Saginaw. Both Mrs. Lyman and Mrs. Shelton and cleanliness, the toes neéd their and } e seniors at presented a Christ- | sided at the tea t at- |@rying and cere. Particularly for ~~ Story with the Glee Club in the _— the woman who takes ‘a shower is MODERNIZED Wichigan State mas providing music tendance was won by Jane Ranton's Grade room. |i, ‘important, for the sosp film of College where In the Nativity Scene, “Mary” was Bea- Hawthorne automa nd Besnty she is a et dhameeng age My ~o lll 3 the Children of Hawthorn —_— @ seven phys tg ad ab. Call today for detailed member of fered end Brande Mae 7 COUe | Part Grasnelined program with musie provided by the | ruts is a beauty treetment({° information. Wo age Evans Herald, and Brenda Mosely. clubs. all their own, After they’ Ones oa were played 7 ee “yo were “Christmas Eve with Santa” dutty ariel, give the nate a trim limit! mega and |, neth. James Joyce, , f the sixth grade; and = While they're easy to deal with For Future he is president Huff, Bastedo, and Duane Gallero. Star” third grade;“Three Wise Men” with ee com a) ban Pa 4.1854 of Phi ~~ | | Diaz, Tommy Hubbel, and Steve W: rere ay, doom, derlagy acene with parts ere ee ee ee en LO waane Kappa Tau. 4 Wiese os a © , pl emg hiig hs <6 David Herald — the taken a | . of course, will be a medical one oS eee he 9 : lamb.\ Soloist was Ejizabeth Ballard. If your feet ee tatormation MARGARET JO IRELAND A chorus of first grade puplis alec cang. = grum and e choral rending wes girs by the fits sat bath powder. theyre dry, PONTIAC : y ie Pinkall as program chairman, Mra. Feoecmsttpor” need “Chstonmons of bicenn® tan pomtoinea | Avelcation Ig Tnportant, Den BEAUTY COLLEGE ur as : Bethany Baptists Hold Royal Haine as trusial rector and, Dorothy Hensel by second grade pupils. Revo get to wheres enn 16% & Woven, Behind | - a ic W stage manager. 3 } Willis between where ; Unit Meetings This eek ot Mrs. Subet lcesey, ive, Mowerd hdl ag bade - os cambens of Atte Gad wath seized ction tiped mab Pow =e . , recently. » mem sixth . care, will go on as Bethany Baptist Women’s Society| gift to » student at the Baptist | Josephine Stilwell the Patricia y Matron Ei tor the amd Wes lcm is Gad aie Cece held unit meetings im various| Missionary Training School. Boughner, Janet Wa and Luchenbach nel apnspr es. oa “ih gu inte off ths areas yes embers luines Ode week, Lydia Group met Thursday eve-| Were ushers. Table decorations were arranged by Mrs. Shelley spoke on n's . wand Wuidhs Gah Of & ones. Wace noon for a luncheon at the home at the Spokane Drive home Mrs. William MacPherson was social chairman and | Beebe, Mrs. Truman Jewell, Mrs. Floyd Keigt, Mrs. the toes, in the wrinkles and of Mrs. Daniel Owen. Boxes of | Ws , other mem . e an . around the nails. agpig Sear =e pe Owen. assisted by the other members of the faculty Eugerfe Williamson and Mrs. Locke Bishop raine court. Mrs. John Webb A ° So ee ee ind ninabere ‘leo teeth one | cuidance Club Officers Are Elected Fellowship Hears Garden Club Hears Plans were made for the January for needy children, Mra. Maynard Has Gift Exchange by Philatheas Yuletide Story Mrs. Burlingame Society luncheon at which Dorcas | Johnson gave devotions. _ Christmas Oleavia Mclean hos- Syivan Garden Club met Thurs Group will serve. The Thursday luncheon and ‘gift aaadl ‘Wa oe ggg gg om ge eer at. Meeting day in the Garland avenue home The Lincoln avenue home of | oiianse, of Marthe Cre a cuales cf Gc fecear’ Gas creat when Philathon Claes of OO and to Born,” wan | ee mand Desnbrowahd tor fine Thevedey for the Christen, Of Mrs. Clifford Stettey, with Mrs. |Club. The group met for a party Church held an election of officers. | presented under the direction of|novel Christmas decorations by|] sect for Lunch luncheon and gift exchange of |0bert Sutton assisting. A basket! in the James K boulevard home of Mrs. Ernal Lloyd is president: | sir, Harold Brown for membérs| Mts. Alice Wessels Burlingame, ob Cunmmitenly Esther Group. Mrs. Harry Mie. Clarence Ngee eee aeet thy | Mrs Q. R. Mahan. Assisting the || Mrs Park Wags, vice president: |) ine Christian Women’s Fellow- gg gig el Located. Downtown Beerking and Mrs. L M. Lewis’ | devotions. Presented (™*| hostess were Mrs. Edwin C. Baro- ||Mre Edee Methane’ ‘recording| ship of First Christian Church | Christmas carol sing sccemaparted WALDRON —— oe ave ni ter |bart, Mrs. M, S. Rentfrow and secretary; Mrs. John. Gemmel, | who met at the church Tuesday. |by Mrs. Leon Skelley. Mrs. J. A. _ luncheon at the Cherokee Road pee corresponding secretary and Mrs. Tho wary af tn Testy Veaaity | Somes et be besten io her Hotel Coffee Shop Lea ue of the Blind may wiseer aoe Earl Foster. were Teacher for the group ts DMve.|* * Samsems i cur mots uary meeting, 36 E. Pike St. 9 Pecfest Or ha doy was Ge ove, |tervad by tha heleeoss of Ge Ed Schultz, Mrs. Guy Caswell is| rd was presented by Mrs. Dun- Holds Square Dance ing pr pnmeen 4 close of ‘the party. The next meet- assistant teacher. Mrs. Shultz c > wa oe "ae wee . The League of the Blind gath- Mrs, William Shirley of Semi-| ‘6 will be held tan. 5 oh ne Stare a aw lege =a ont éred Wednesday evening at Long- | nole — ee le —=—= meeting. 7 a John Appleton. fellow school for the second in a | cently for members Group. - Mrs, James Vaughn and Mrs. Mrs. Johnson de- . ‘ aed Eh Garman fie votions. ‘The group plamed for 2 | Christmas Party Office Party Held =| Eilism Tempiine coneted with ey Pontiec Se oe ween eet Held by Group American Forging snd Socket | the program members of the tel } During intermission Christmas | Training School. Mrs. A. J. Pep- singing was led by Mrs. en of its office stat! with @ Christ-|to be sent to one the children’s : a oe Glen H ee bateg ore) anne, ante VR Ve neaeny ove | tomes spenwes Oy On Cuteton Orthodax Church of the Rev. Sam MOMS Entertain oe eee pay oe eee pant Sis Mae ows, Voenees tae aoa the oo | Lion club members serving on ou and Mrs. Duncan McVean sacl tare ay te ggg -_ _— ha = = the chewen, Warver Womans E. oa Da at ae ont aes Seark, Sas. Warren T, Fitzgerald. YOUR HOLIDAY HAIRDO should show off a pretty | Se epee a nee ee ee pre Emery Mitchell who had charge of | group entertained recently for the | was a guest. irregular features... for a new you. serving refreshments; and Dr. | Anti-aircraft Company of the Unit-| Jan. 2% is the date for the 3 be RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP 88 Wayne Street FE 9-140 ——— S cc WEAR LINGENUE | >* EVENING . |! the “BB” SHIRT SLIPPERS If she’s the loveliest woman at , the holidays’ gayest parties, you just know she’s wearing : Ingenue ... . vivaciously stunning. designed in Italy and California-tailored for | casual correctness ... 8” | From inspired Italian designers comes the new BB” shirt... and it’s here just in time for the Christmas shopper who wants to please that very important mon on her list. !ts comfort-in-action styling com- bined with the richly-textured nubby rayon will make it the pride of his casual wardrobe. Pink, helio, sky blue, navy and black. S-M-L-XL. Left: Dressmaker sling pump with softly gathered scalloped vamp. Black suede or gleaming black patent, 16.95. Center: Black suede sling with antiqued silver Puritan buckle, 16.95. Right: Black suede mule, sparkled with rhinestones at the petaled strap, 18.95. SHOE SALON STREET LEVEL MEN’S WEAR — STREET LEVEL lacobsons 2-Hour Free Parking ; ae YUN eT vain lacabsans MAPLE st BATES BIRMINGHAM i MAKE A PURCHASE USE YOUR CHARGA-PLATE® AT JACOBSON’S is : ' ', ‘ . 7 ' , @WENTY-TWO . i cee & i ese e ae \ i * /\& » mprovement. Ide Consider | i Try It Girls Will Like the Idea which can . A sprig of —— By ANNE HEYWOOD prettiest Many of us get annoyed with our . very few of us write letters telling likes how we feel, and what we think of her should be done, be just The same is true with the sug- size. gestion box which most companies put up for the use of their em- ployees, it KE ue tell Bti ik Ey : 7 “il Brocaded satin sling. A very wonderful fitting Stunning mule with full cushion sole. Black vel- vet, gold or silver metal- lie fabric. SLIPPERS From GIFT WRAPPED FRE $6.95 Shoe Dept.— First Floor Th i Ht if Hf 2 "PEE ij i F E Ret TF re a6 iE Hi | 38 iF ! 7 GEIST iF E i i ui 83 E H i z ' S S662 SSegeFuses BEBNS Ssescs es . Christmas Gift WeaonsVery Own OVERBLOUSE a (A) New Overblouse, smart V-neck waist slimmer in new washable acetate “Mah Jong” fabric. Coral, white, beige § 4°° toast. Sizes 32 to 38. (B) Season’s newest overblouse of nylon tricot... washable, fast drying, crease resistant, extremely figure flattering, designed to slim $ 4° your waistline. White, pink, blue, Also Available in Sizes 40 to 44 Slightly Higher turquoise, black, beige. Sizes 32-88. APPAREL FOR WOMEN 45 North Saginaw St. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954. as Carefully, Th The ‘Suggestion Boxes’ ze Ly bi : i F é ks a iF i PETUNIA! | Goodness gracious, How I wi The pu had | Anon-skid dish!’ - » —. But you can make any dish non-skid, and easily, Pe- tunia, if you'll just cement a rubber jar ring on the bot- ey May Prove Profitable IF wide hips, no boson ‘ fl H pil wena i ai E & @iscussion Placed 87 Poker stake 83 Toward the oo Saret : aide mentee 88 Uncouth 4 Btrongholds | seen . 5 Arrow poisca Lt) @ Inferior * Girection Coupes DOWN ® Whale genus 1 Becta! —— 10 Permits worker 11 Relax 3 Gorrowful ery IT Ransom 3 Electric 19 Pall flower eurrent Producers 34 Prepare the way 41 Lateral parts 38 Unclosed 43 Wound Cloud rf Doctrines of 43H. G. Wells’ Artus —— 28 Impudent Bungay” 28 Woody pliant 4 Preposition 31 Shade of red 46 Coste 33 Dress «7 Tidy “av % rous $@ Scrap of cloth % 570 N. Perry Se. %& 1358 Auburn Ave. CALL FE 5-6330 Why struggle with your husbend’s shirts . . . when it costs so little to send them te us! 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Hi ie ri FEE y ie ae OE peel peri «HG eshssis affekty a8 FF F is Tend 5 F2 age Hy g > z rl x z ge £5 % ae ae 4 22 rr and can't help letting it And that's good! One yard of 35-inch for the small size! Little more for the other! ee 1 ‘ ‘ 4 ‘Home Visit’ Annoying to Resident F LL : Hits if i af gk H HE EH fit Fr > a . a Sart i a : E28 dinrtee ¥ i Has Yule Party Priscilla Circle of Oakland Park Methodist Church met recently in the Mansfield avenue home of was held and _ gifts were brought for underprivileged Sie Alumnae Plans Tea December 22 Mrs. Russell S. Strigkland will | open her Bloomfield ls home | Dec. 22 from 2 until 4 p. m. for a tea to be given by Delta Gamma Alumnae, Group Two. The tea is with the tea. Invitations and name | tags are being taken care of by |! Mrs. M. C. Cameron. | Women’s Chorus Has Party The annual Christmas party of Cornell. Mrs. Alfred Osmick played the part of Santa as the guests | gathered Her Christmas BLOUS A wonderful selection clusive cottons, docrons, silks or satins. Short sleeve, three-quarter. Every tailored style imaginable. fine stocks you will be find the perfect blouse to suit her. 395 101295 Gift E some made, and the above picture | _|- shows the results Mrs. Saperstein has a set of Chanukah cookie cutters like the sets of Christmas cutters we have. around the Christmas |“ and a dreidel; this last is @ toy, a| ilies under the chairmanship of top used in Chanukah games. There | Mrs. Charies Butler. was also a ram's horn cutter that she had not used. '__|Vegetables Popular These cookies are very crisp and pleasingly brown. We think you| 1 1953, the average American will like to try them, and that | *e more than 200 pounds of vege your children will enjoy them as/| ‘ables, according to the U.S. De much as Jonathan and Reena | partment of Agriculture. Saperstein do. —_—_ —- SUGAR COOKIES Refrigerate Stuffing ———«£ °° Any stuffing left from the Christ- 2 teaspoons baking powder ‘s cup shortening ‘a teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon crange juice Mrs. Robert Howell, | separately in a covered container. Alvin’s of ex- long or From our sure to Make Alvin’s Your Headquarters... . 9 @ ° Park Free in Rear Telegraph at Huron—Open Every Night ‘til Christmos+—Sun. 2 to 5 4 - Christmas Gift List... BLOUSES COLLARS BELTS HANDBAGS GLOVES COSTUME JEWELRY -HOSHERY BERMUDA SHORTS BERMUDA SOCKS SLACKS SKIRTS SWEATERS SEPARATES STOLES JACKETS SKj SLACKS COATS DRESSES KNIT DRESSES ¢ 113 met at the home of Mrs. hospital chairman reported on gifts to be given to residents at Oakland Coun- s THE PONTIAC.PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER-W7, 105) pls PEON E - 3 — < Of Reason for ‘Enemies’ ‘Child Requires Go The container from which their mother, Mrs. Sanford | transparent tape. Rabbi and Mrs. Saperstein live on | § E. Saperstein, is taking the cookies could be easily | South Genesee avenue. , : - Chanukah Sugar Cookies : H at a od Explanations cut, Herbert E. Ryan of ' é i hind us by e rf vf i : Wi iy cf ze or; Hite | i THE BABCOCK REST HOME @ EK S8aBcocE : a i SC er Merl ert rer er er rir er ri eri arti iriabtariartarliartar WE WIRE FLOWERS THROUGHOUT THE WORED > . .° ’? ‘ cd v The Finest Home Grown Poinsettias Come out to our greenhouses and see the magnificent display of Poinsettias and other Christmas flowers in bloom. Pearce’s offer only the finest of home grown plants, yet you'll find prices within your Christmas budget. Make your selection now! ‘5 -°7” -°10 Unusually Nice Selection! GIFTS IN COPPER, B FINE POTTERY AND GLASSWARE For Something Different — An Unusual Selection of Christmas - Scenes and Mantel Pieces. . . priced 3” to *15 3 OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 O’CLOCK SUNDAYS 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Two Deliveries Deily to Detroit and Intermediate Points! For Best Selection Wire Your Christmas Flowers Early Pearce Floral Co. Flowers:of Distinction Since 1890 +7 AND UP . ‘ ~ en 559 Orcharl Lake Ave. Plenty of Free Parking» Phone FE 2-0127 : _THE PONTIAC .PRESS,- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1958 omy? in . CHRISTMAS PLAYERS — Five students at St. Frederick School | 97 8. Paddock; the King, played by Bobby Morrow, 201 Willard: in a scene from their Christmas play, “The Little Blue | Sheila Lane, 76 S. Roselawn as the Princess; and the Dancer, played | by Candy Lease, 155 Ormsby. Kneeling in front is Meicolm Oswalt Left to right, they are, the soldier, played by Richard Elisworth, jot 191 Earimore, who takes the part of Billy. Angel,” to be presented Dec. 19 and 20 at 8 p. m. in the parish hall. CHRISTMA. LING GIFTS FOR THE HOME ae 47) we) on RIL NO MONEY DOWN! SAVE *40° BROIL-QUIK Rotisserie Fully Automatic Reg. $69.95 $9909 dt barbeques, roasts, broils, grills and fries! lronrile AUTOMATIC IRONER Cabinet Style ae Mode! 850 4199” No Money Down! ‘Take the out- of mother's troning and buy ‘her this beautiful cabinet lronrite for Christmas > ry 34 ad ay FREE ee WAGON a, Filled with Soap cl ~ with Your New WASHER 4ll for Only er | G95 No Money Down! . oF. z I fe 4 F : 4 €: A % All New for 1955! Lj + 4 ld “ BN YOu SAVE *20! Automatic 3-Speed Record Player as IT'S PORTABLE if You Cennet Come In PHONE FEderal 3-7114 Pontiac Press Phote | Christmas play, y itt M i gee & she is pestering everyone Starting Wednesday, the student body took a breather with half- day sessions. This enables job- holders to work at Christmas. Junior biology students are find- | my together correctly. When Kay | Smith was asked why she thought she hadn't done so well on her test, she remarked, “I think I put | a couple livers where the kidneys belonged." Choral gowns arrived this week | Menscola would be entertained. donating money for CARE pack- along with the costumes for the which Sunday. Sister Teresina's art classes have been busy this week giving the Nearly everyone loves music! Anyone, young. old, would like this player for Christmas! Play all your favorite records—33!/s, 45 and 78 rpm! CHANGES RECORDS AUTOMATICALLY! starts | NO DOWN PAYMENT Only $4 @ Menth reation Department at the YMCA! and Pontiac High gymngsiums is | sharing the spotlight this week, | too, The formal, Ligyt of holiday festivities. ists Club, along with their Latin | Club guests, catenin a skating Spinnér, 26-year-old Lansing hitch party. Highl of the evening | was club re el Marion Lehner, | Slaying of a fellow Lansing res on ‘roller skates. Linnean Society Jim Smith president. Other offi- \Best Wishes | for the Holidays Fr rom High “Schools » would you like to buy . tine all week, The Chem-Physics club held its Christmas party Thursday, keeping in the spirit of chemistry by roast. Students are planning to attend ing marshmallows over Bunsen the big basketbalt game tonight burners. | Geergianna Schuls’s art | Classes are —_ g and first floor show air, which is semi- The art classes be the high-| the Student Council nay led : tions to place in the | Christmas and are creating own silk screen Christmas cards. Hitchhike Slayer ° Starts Life Term CHARLOTTE (UP) — Paul &, Sunday is the day for the an- Spam. and wh preset the Pow tiac High Vocal MacDowell Male css. gorge Pontiac Women’s Chorus, Tuesday evening the Projection- | hoker who pleaded guilty to the dent who had given him a lift, to- Members of John Youngpeter’s day began a sentence of life ime recently elected | Prisonment. Spinner was sentenced yesterday room. Sister Gerald and her seniorsiCeS ae Irene Kamarhos, vice by Circuit Judge Archie McDom ing it hard to put the human anato-/ 4... ssed the schedule for Christ-| President, Barbara’ Kenny, secre-/ @ld. mas caroling, This year it was de- | Oakland Courity Infirmary and Members ef dunier Achieve- ment groups are selling every- | fish-Hook holders, and plaguing alt thely classmates with a “teow “, e Plays 331. 45, 78 rpm Records \ Ask for Kitty Kelly to place your order for Home Delivery. SS a PARKING — In Our Lot ronme Store! tary and Mary Kerinedy, treasurer. | _| The club took a field trip to the | _ | Gardens Sunday. completing plans for their banquet Menday which will honor past and ipresent Quiver editors, He pleaded ws to ane Niles Liscomb, University of Michigan Botanical | peq picked him Eases ow os out- skirts of Lansing last Aug. 4. An official of the Ionia State | Hospital for the criminally insane | testified that Spinner had been @ ‘patient at the hospital for four years and was treated as a psyco path. He had been sent to the hos pital after an attempted holdup ip Flint. With the coming of Christmas, | students and faculty of PHS are ages te be sent overseas. Members of the Quiver staff are —EEE — en NGL 1M SA MOU EE / AT DRASTIC MARK DOWN p PAY NEXT YEAR! TABLE LAMPS $95 Choose from many styles and and LIVING ROOM SETS Hurry! Many one-of-a-kind! Floor Sarmiples, Vlindow Display Models —all to go before Crristmas! seen _ Admiral 1955 TV picture tube with millions of phosphor crystals that mean 94) new Clearness and sharpness Come to WKC today so you can test it for yourself. FEderal JII4 108 NORTH SAGINAW = THE PONTIAC. PRESS” FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 { ee ey we ¥ vite . PONTIAC, MICHIGAN , TWENTY-FIVE a Reds May Get Tough With West Again Next Year. WASHINGTON ()—Russia may harden its attitude toward the |during the past year has been aimed primarily at lulling West | European countries into relaxation and thereby blocking the rearma- Big Four foreign ministers’ meeting. French Premier Pierre {- Meanwhile, of course, the Kremlin may. think up some other West again early next year. Such a switch would not necessarily reduce the chances which | ment Mendes-France has suggested one for May. Last August, the French Assembly killed the European Defense reason to carry om, but developments in the last two days suggest this is not necessarily so. Cee nom qupear to exist for improving basic contacts between Moscow,| France and Germany will ratify the pending agreements under which Community plan to rearm West Germany. It was a great victory for Yesterday, for example, Russia formally warned Freace that | rest of the world. West Germany would be armed and made a member of the North { the Rassians, whether or not their “‘peaceffil coexistence” campaign ratification of the German treaties will anmul French-Russian It would tend te increase tensions a little and to show more ee a eee oe ee had anything to do with it. Some experts here think the Assembly's | ™=*ual assistance treaty signed in 1944, clearly the estentially antagonistic nature of Conmuunist policy reading in West Germany's lower house of Parliament. vote matter of Frenct itics and : | gg yen pr - was mainly a n politics He usta ee ° At any rate, there is high optimism that Western defense plans Two days ago the Soviet Foreign Ministry annpunced in & broadcast from Moscow that Russia supports Red China’s claim on ‘ of will not suffer another similar defeat in France. If this optimism on several considerations, including: j “Final Eurepean action on ratification of the various agreements | proves justified, some American officials believe the mian cause for | Formosa and denounced the defense pact which the United States 1. An assumption that Russia’s plugging of “peaceful coexistence” | on Germany is expected early next year, After that there may be Russia's backslapping campaign will have ceased to exist, signed with Nationalist China earlier this month.” City Buys New Air Raid Warning Siren wee S54 Will Be Located f on Top of Bank Device May Be Tested Next Week; Is Expected to Alert All of City Taking shape above the heart wm <4 Fredman 700 installation contract by the City Commissica, } bs Half the cost, of siren and in- es stallation is being paid by the fed- sd eral government as its share to- Pontign fcem fuey+ & ward Pontiac's civil defense. $6 SMILE — Losing his $6 Christmas shopping | Frank took $4 of ite giving $2 to Donald for , The 180-horsepower siren tifeo-|imoney in the Kreage store in downtown Pontiac it. ~ retically should put out enough | was almost the best thing that ever happened ‘té| Then Frankie's phone Tt was a soft drink - Pentios Press Photos| Warning noise to alert the entire | nine-year-old Frankie Skosich, of 725 Nicholas Dr.,| firm saying it was ca 2 3 dons the | ty area, said City Manager Wal- Auburn Heights. make up his loss. Then Kresge’s called and . 11 FLOORS UP — High atop the ter K Willman. Soon after the boy’s scrawling letter explaining | him they were presenting a $6 gift certificate, : penthouse of the Pontiac State | “We eventually may have to aug-| his predicament appeare din the Pontiac Press| Now Frankie is trying to retum the $5 to young Bank Bidg., construction workers | ment it with one or two small) earlier this week, his doorbell rang. It was | Hampton and the check to the soft drink company, assemble the steel platform for | sirens in outlying areas,” said/ Donald Hampton, 14, of 198 Florence St., who told | He is shown above receiving the credit certificate he city's new oir reid | RR, SP Rey eee Frankie he had found $6 and thought it might be hls. |from H. D. Stayton, Kresge Store manager. 7 (above). The $5,000 warning de-| ‘The siren will be disassembled ee alga tala aon Oe next Friday. Welding the platform — | beams is James Bozarth. of South | unt a Bend, Ind. At lower right, George | @e wit be Jerdon, 4416 Walton Bivd., Dray- oi getc adil wae ak | ton Plains, checks the level of the | pense root, another three stories ‘base. At left is pictured the 180-| up, siren, identical to those | They then will be lifted the re- CHRYSLER it through a sky-light to the pent- house, three stories higher. It will be reassembled on the platform. f } FELy g explained. = planned, the siren wil!' CUSTOMER TUKNS SALESMAN—Dr. Harold A. | decorations made by its young members. Above he tied in with the bell and light | Furlong. president of the Rotary Club, which | is shown taking delivery on several items from Rose system already in opera-|*Ponsors a Junior Achievement firm, was so im- Rivera, (left) of 69 Belmont Ave., and Dale Burrell, city offices, schools | pressed with the company’s products that he con- | (right) of 8§ Gage St., both members of Kacteen, and some factories. |vinced five friends to purchase the Christmas |the Rotary-sponsored JA firm. Pontise Press Photo Kalamazoo Postmaster Answers A] Sowgatuck Dock Oked Letters Sent to Santa Claus There council has accepted Frank Den- nison's proposal to build and oper+ KALAMAZOO (UP)—If the av, | turn addresses. Of course, we can't|them what be feels they need | ate a dock along the Cook Me erage youngster receives every- | do anything about the others, and | most.” imorial Park frontage. Dennisce he asks for anf. dod |leter ile” be ~* the dead| Most of the letters have their Leaid the ‘dock will provide water, $300 per| Van blames the humorous aspect, he said. For in electricity and other services for child, Kalamazoo Postmaster John 3 z a one from a visiting yachts. He said the dock j postman—for the kiddies’ extensive ra ) as ww @ ee ee | “There have been a lot of toy = Oo catalogs in the mail,’ he explained. mi | n “It started jast August.” the “Ang these kids must read every 4 cme =""='t Moye TV Transmitter DETROIT A — Station WIR has asked the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for permission to move its approved channel 12 television transmitter site from The new site, he said, would ex- ‘ BASHFUL THOMAS PEEKS—A typical evening at the A. Earl Shepherd home, 54 Edison St., when church activities do not interfere is a bit of sewing for mother, reading for father and the two oldest | What Religion Means to Our Family | | Christian Belief Is Greatest Legacy of Earl Shepherds | daughters, Marcea and Ruth, while Patricia and Thomas share their list toys together. . ” “I just tell them Santa will 3 Counties to Map "t foreseen the from children who include their ° bs aa | and . | Clarkston. Transmission from return address,” Van Eck said. Traffic Control Plan The move, if approyed, would Ghictaton othe cod be rected By LULA B, OGDEN , Church, Marcea joining in 1952 and | for the Christ for Pontiac cam-{deeply interested in Christian a eee aan LANSING #®— Officials of ¢liminate the Detroit area from | most of Detroit. fly life. School, social and other! Im fact Mt was at the local |. TsPecially interested in SUnMAY | keeps the ball rolling around here.| 1 know how important it te to coun, ilk aot Masao’ Seca ok sadsta ¥. Patt, WIR president, | | “The now site cclncted by eur, * activities second,” the family of A.| church that the parents _ 13 years. With the family, I might find ex- = ee ‘westien a Saas pte eee par —— = ee Ee oil Eari Shepherd said, pinay ps adore Mrs. Shepherd was Sunday | “ses sometime, I am afraid. — . portation and traffic control plan tO! struction of new stations, in- oeary senaes ti, Wana, et a ao was born in Denver, | School treasurer two years and is be used in case of mass evacuation | crosses in power by existing sta- | send Flint programs to the swiaent Col., and his wife at North Branch. | now a commiftee member for Pio- | Photo Undamaged by Fire | “I usually find time to let each of their tions and the assignment of a of the cnpen: families can be happy. her in 1928. They both| manager for the church paper SACRAMENTO, Calif. @—Fire-| on the right sleigh 40 the North | state civil defense director, salti cies Wels tages eee “We feel that the greatest legacy | joined the’ church shortly after ar an men restrained Mrs. Robert Ward | poje.”’ tige meeting would be held at the fer tee channcl, mundo tho sift “Since outlets in these districts we can leave our children is a riving here. three girls are life mem- | trom entering her burning house; Van Eck types most of the two- | Detroit armory on Eight Mile road. are presently inadequate to serve stiong Christian belief,” the par-| Trustee, church treasurer, elder| Bm? of the Juntor Missionary | 1, save 9 photograph of her son, | tine answers himself, and his sec- all networks, ents. said. ‘for 14 years, Shepherd also has| Seclety and Mareea and Rath are | iieq ‘in the Korean war. The | retary handles the rest. The post- All of the family except Patricia | served on the committee for Child | Pioneer Girts. furnishings were destroyed but the| master pays the postage himself. and Thomas belong to the Oakland Evangelism Fellowship and was a| Mrs. Shepherd remarked that | photograph later was found in her) “So far, we've answered about Avenue United Presbyterian member of the steering committee | while she and her husband are scorched handbag—undamaged. @ letters that have included re THE FONTISG russe. ot RE DECEMBER 17, 1954 | sequences of this procedure,” the; | influential weekly Roshan - Fkr/ railed. “For 4,000 yeara we have | been famous for our cats. But if matters proceed at. this rate, we may even have to import cats.” | Reports from the North said an unidentified dealer was buying Per- sian cats en masse at 18 rials— about 25 cents—per kitten. His of- | fer of 3 rials for pregnant cats around the world. ._ resulted in a land office business, Reports from Iran's northern the reports said. The cats’ destina- province of Azerbaijan that a local tion wasn't reported. cat tycoon is strippi the area | of kitties brought sharp protests U CARPET SALE! tH AVEESUNS Doorway Decor Done by Woman TEHRAN, Iran (®—Iranian pa- triots are~ demanding a slowdown in the export of the Persian cats | who havé made the country's for- ‘mer name a household word | MNITED: SHIRT | DISTRIBUTORS 35 Steres in Michigan s awed ceevdia about | “Allah protect us from the con- 3,000 mail cars } A Comfort Plus Gift ... from Osmun’s cars. KP of the Year Claims Peeling Spuds Relaxing FT. KNOX, Ky. @—Theré’s no appeal like it—the appea) in peel- ing potatoes. “It’s relaxing,"' says Pfc. Robert F. Cordy, who can clean 11 spuds in one minute. After he took the speed test recently, his mess ser geant commented Famous F rench-Shriner Hand-Sewn LOAFER [728 volunteers for KP duty. Style 1050 brown veal, hand sewn pecasin loafer. Also in black, style er won him recognition this week pass from this post but he can't lots of coffee to drink, and you never hear of KPs marching you?”’ ment is up in July and he hopes to enter the restaurant business. r MESC Employes Get 15-Year Service Pins French-Shriner Available -at Both of the Michigan Employment Se- curity Commission were given 15 year service pins yesterday at the commission's annual coos for the governor DOWNTOWN TOWN & COUNTRY wos were sani by Gov 51 N. Saginaw Tel-Huron Center “I've worked 15 years in the past Williams told “IT have an idea six months myself,” the 15-year men | how you feel.” OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. THE LOOK... THE POWER... | FOR 3 2 THE RIDE everything’s-new but the dependable name PONTIAC See It and DRIVE IT TODAY! MORE THAN EVER BEFORE Dollar for Dollar You Can’t Beat Pontiac! PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 63 MT. CLEMENS ST. ‘ — FO 8 OE a i! ate _ ADJUSTABLE TO SIZE—Sports car of styrene and fibergias is [ke Names Rockefeller . propelled by bicycle drive that is adjustable to child's size. It’s alx and a half feet long. weighs 65.pounds and comes in red, yellow and | blue, all gold trimmed. Materials are same. as today’s adult dream WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- | | Reach : 75th ae _ing each other. That 4g the gue- “Cordy is so good a peeler in 3 the kitchen I'd like to‘have him §& year-old Korean veteran, who often, §& Cordy’s prowess as a potato peel- as KP of the year, a newly created & honor for outstanding kitchen per- § formers. He also got a three-day @ 9 Ld wait to get — i ° o . “It's always warm and clean in € the kitchen,’ he says. “We have @ do . The Louisville soldier's enlist- 4 DETROIT # — Sixty employes 7 Z ‘Jail Alabama Pair ‘for Keeping Slaves | | BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ® — Two! rss Se See | ers of west central Alabama—were| sentenced in federal] court yester-| day ‘0 18 months in prison fr ding Negroes in’ slavery. "a The sen = wn eed an | Oscar Edwin Dial, “4, and his ‘ _— 425. The brothers were| A se in May. TOO GAP tS ¢ LOTHELS Chol aeloih s PEOPLES| jotes og ee and cousins in | Alabama and Mississippi were ori- | ginally indicted on federal charges of peonage, but the government ; had asked that the other cases be ‘to New Cold War Post | , dent Eisenhower today named Un- | ' dersecretary of Welfare Nelson A, | Rockefeller as a special White | | House assistant on cold war. | strategy, with eo on psy- | | chological warfare The 46-year-old ‘millionaire re- | signed his post as coastal marriage recipe of Mr. andi! ty take the mew job, in Mrs, William W. Lambeth, who to- | will serve as a presidential day observe their T5th wedding | viser on those phases anniversary. He is 103 and she is policy which concentrate %6. _ | global struggle for men’s minds. LOMA LINDA, Calif. #—Health- | ful living, trusting in God and lov- GIVE A GIFT | CERTIFICATE iL Mow Located ot a FOR VISION! | ag A complete taster, efficient optical tab with his office. Have « 7-point adjustment for pertect fit. No obligation. PONTIAC’S CEPPERT S PHOTO-CENTER Where isl Gee ne 6 Pc Desk Set Fe Classic Student Desk ond Chale, @ Top-Netch Bey "DOWN 1 A WEEK ¥ q . . ve Pipe y / s es ‘39° © tetest hardened dash meeneres 34120" Ne lerge acting natere © Wetms mapa o mete gem Banh bendy ee th eter bam chin gs 0 8 pene trace; ~% entice tent Me ore ber cher mg pe mers Nem: ne Mert mee ng Binet LIN § Co. go 25 SOUTH SAGINAW HOME | U WANT... Over a Yard Wide! THIS HUGE 38x26” Shadow Box Mirror! Reg. $21.50 Value You Save $10.65! 10” Gorgeous shadow box mirror ot a fraction of its usual price! Lends rich beauty, gleaming decorator charm to your OVER A SOFA OVER A BUFFET Silent tinued : ’ oo} Syrup — be- it medicates as it 1 specialist in’ g-distance moving! Parakeets Make a living Christmas Present. Ask us about our layaway pian. A aot held ‘til Christmas. overload your electric circuits. Buy only a fresh treeas . short a | time before | Christmas as. possible. Do not keep a tree after it has : dried out. Lo- . cate tree away from exit doors and passageways. Stand tree firmly in pail of water or wet sand. Use .only non- combustible decora- - tions. Be careful with matches, smoking and- open flame. Use only ap- proved type of wiring in good and light sets examined by an electrician and repaired before using. Discard all worn-out cords. Make certain that all bulbs fit ls securely. Turn off Christmas tree | lights when replacing bulbs, when ‘burn the tree in the furnace, stove - with almost explosive violence. condition. Have your old cords -|200 persons took part. The first | Of Re EE LS eT ee et ee eT ee eS . ‘ _ # __ __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 ri ; i 3 z d Hy « mir | | i : i i bs Ef 12. Dispose of the old tree out- doors, If you burn it, be sure the area is safe from harm. Don’t or fireplace. A dry tree burns Copper Celebrated © AJO, Ariz. w — The 100th anni- | versary of the opening of the first copper mine here by white men was celebrated with a pageant, “The Copper Giant.’’ More than | decorating tree, before retiring, or if your house is left unattended. Do not Place Christmas gift wrappings in metal waste et rid of them at once. A Christmas tree is a potential fire wherever set up inside of a building. 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Serine. or Security Dismissal § 3 .'*y Deche’ olin Buscibess was to DETROIT # — Famous Lock- ‘ett, SI-yearold Army veteran, said | aoe | Man Asks Examination la security risk from his civilian jon Concealed Arms Count job with the Navy USED BY MORE Dec. 23, ordered Peters to be held| American Youth tor Demewesy in Oakland County Jail Pir-<:] | zation by the attorney general. : Peters was unable to sh | “It's a lie,” Lockett said. “I) * $1,000 bond, according to Patel 'never was a member. | heard of | — man Richard Travnikar. the group while I was a student | al Peters was arrested Wednesday (at Wayne University), but [) 4. ROBERT PARR morning by Patrolman Joseph didn't join. I'll fight this thing -THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DEC EMBER 17, 1954 ’ : TWENTY-NINE _ Keith B. Peters, 22, of 523 E.| ‘ckett said he was as | 1} WOMEN THAN ANY Lincoln, Royal Oak Township, de-|* machinery inspector for the BOURJOIS.’ OTHER FRAGRANCE manded examination yesterday on | Detroit office of the inspector of | : . +” ON THE WORLD! 0 eee A CMTE concealed navel materials 09 & security tink | os 9) pg passe Pen toe Created in Fronce ... Mode o U. & A New Dodge Custom Royal Lancer with Dramatic 3-Tone Styling. Step up to the BIG ONE... ; step out in STYLE! Here's the car America has named “the big one”... and for a lot § of very good reasons! This new '55 Dodge is the Big One in size—longer and larger than other cars in its price range. It’s the Big One in styling—with flair-fashioned beauty that sets the trend for tomorrow. It's the Big One in power and handling ease —with a Super-Powered Super Red Ram V-8 engine that delivers a surging 193 horsepower. Come in and size up the '55 Dodge. Discover for yourself how little it costs to step up to the Big One—and slep out in style! FLASHES AHEAD IN STYLE New Dodge Custom Royal 4-Door Sedan —Fiair-Fashioned for the Future *. RIEMENSCHNEIDER BROS. 232 South Saginaw Street Pontiac, Michigan THIRTY __ Court Limits Golf Course on Use of Long Lake Water Oakland County Circuit Judge | Lake property owners had brought | Frank L. Doty issued a ruling suit yesterday restricting, the pumping is his? Gorision:, Sates Baty | of water from Long Lake to concluded that “reasonable use | sprinkle Morey’s Golf course @t, 9) me water im Long Lake by | oa — Lake Rd., Commerce | (ygoréy) should be limited to six ?- hee mpag day through Claiming wflimited pumping by ane ceca cea segheeter: : Morey onto his course bordering | the bake had lowered its level three de twee sated Pa -— = = eae eee oe 2 — pump almost constantly during the * dry summer season. 24° sal he He said the lake had receded up Petition | in |to 20 feet in from frent of some of , the homes and ‘‘their properties jhave been materially. damaged. in front of these homes ‘there is Deadline Nears | | nothing much left but mud, caus- ‘ing stench and preventing (them) from using the water for their own Waterford Clerk Lists purposes sod. thnks thn Oey Morey maintal t the Other Due Dates for _ spell in 1953 had caused the water’ Spring Election | was satisfied Morey’s use of water | WATERFORD—Deadline for can-| contributed to the situation. didates to file petitions for the Morey said he would appeal the | township primary election is Jan | decision. 3 at 4 p.m. Clerk Louis Barry has. announced County Deaths This is the first election )ea: that Waterford Township has use Jeffrey Wayne Richardson the primary elettion to name can ARMADA — Service for Jeffrey didates for the spring election Wayne Richardson, 6 of 74675 Previously caucuses were held Spencer St.. was held this after. | by the Demorratic and Republican oon at the Armada Methodist , parties to select their candidates Jan. 6 is the last day a candi- Grove Cemetery. Arrangeme nts | date may withdraw, ‘Barry also were by A. M. Tiffany Funeral announced, The final date for vo | Home, The child was struck by | ters to register for the spring elec-|@ car, and died Tuesday evening. | thon is Jan. M, and Feb. 19 at! 2 p.m. is the deadline for applying 5 for absentee ballots, and Ethel Richardson; one . Robert, and four sisters Feb. 21 is the biennial spring Penny, Patty, Nora and Faye, all G. |at home; and grandparents Robert and e ection. Drayton Ch urch Will Present Yule Program DRAYTON PLAINS—A program for Funerals, with burial in Mc- | centered around the Christmas Cafferty Cemetery. She died) for the entire | Wednesday. at the Com-| Surviving are a daughter, Mrs Presbyterian | Evelyn Reed, two sons, Gerald Sunday ;and Howard, all of Washington, Bougine will lead group) three sisters, Miss Inez Wyman, ‘Mrs Carrie Weacock and Mrs. ‘Bernice Dewey, all of Glendale, Calif., and 11 grandchildren. Harvey Miller IMLAY CITY—Service for Har- | | Richardson and Fred Coombs, both of White Plains, N. Y. Mre. Anna Whiting | ROMEO — Service for Mrs |} Ann Whiting, 62, of 19491 29 Mile | Rd., Washington, wil) be held at | 2 pm Sunday at the Roth Home | i The Senior Youth Choir will be vey Miller, 58, wag held at 2 p.m. i Harvey Beach, assistant 4. at the Muir Brothers Fu- |neral Home with burial in Imlay He died | Township Cemetery Goodfellow Sale Set "=x, | Surviving are his widow, Lena, P and a sister, Mrs. Gertrude Noyes lof Watson. | Sarah M. Drew - BERKLEY — Service for Mrs the Oxford Lions Club will sarah M. Drew, $4, of 1384 Har- on street comers all day | vard St. was held at 2 p.m. Thurs- | selling newspapers iP! day trom the Kinsey Funeral drive. Home, with burial in Oak Hill | are used Cemetery, Pontiac Mrs. Drew. Some $1.- | who tied Tuesday, had lived for was spent in this way last ast year. thirty five years in Pontiac. prior about 2,000! 1) moving to Berkley. $1500 year, secre-! Surviving are two daughters, ou thor $1,600 this year reports. They are virs Wo Hayes at home ad Group to Wrap Gifts dress. Mrs. Philip Hebert of Pon ‘tiac, two grandchildren, two great WATERFORD — Wrapping gifts to be distributed later to the Oak grandchildren, and oné sister, Mrs Perry George of Grand Rapids Arthur Bleke Winter ROCHESTER — Ar 1091 Service for 71 of pm Mc diay at the Sullivan Fu neral Home, with burial in Mount Avon Cemetery. He died Thursday It’s Strictly Apropos JAMESTOWN. N. Y: «)—A in Indianapolis bridge group here calls itself the Surviving are three sons, Arthur Down One club. B. of Pontiac. Robert M. of Los Angeles, John R. of Clawson: two daughters. Mrs. Edwin Follett of Royal Oak, Mrs. Melzer Searway of Indiana and 11 grandchildren. Tray Club Picks Officers TROY TOWNSHIP—Mrs. James Gammon is the new president of the Troy Township Dad's Auxiliary Armada Party Planned AR MADA—The annual Christmas Mrs, James Gamble is vice a i: ar : z party sponsore< » the Armada residen rs. Wendell Jol 7 P t. M Ml Johnson Lions Club will be Saturday after treasurer, and Mrs. Dan Duta sec noon, with Santa Claue arris ing by retary, ‘airplane NEW COUNCILMEN—Gathered here are five of |to recede. But Judge Doty said he | * Church, with burial in Willow: ‘OC . © FANCY GOODIES—By the looks ' Teddy and Pamela Hale. the gingerbread and candy ‘Christmas decorations iG | Mrs. Hale, of 4052 Lamont St |made the carousel of cookies Woman at Drayton Creates Yule Scene f Chewing Gum, Gingerbread, Cookies Hale has created, may not last By JANE WINDELER DRAYTON PLAINS — A Christ. mas fantasy good enough to eat Surviving are his parents, Robert |i, now on display in the Drayton Plains School on Sashabaw road It was created by Mrs. Harold Hale of #052 Lamont street consists of a gingerbread house, a chewing gum cottage and |@ cookie carouse! The gingerbread house has a roof of multi-colored fruit leaf shin gles and gumdrops decorate the | eaves. On one side is a fireplace | chimney constructed of lump sugar jand then frosted green. - The chewing gum cottage which took thirty packages of chicklet, and five hours labor features a chimney of peanut cobblestones, Beads of cookie confetti brighten the roof and the overhang is undercoated with We-savers, _Greea Ju-jubes com- White Lake Ready for Goodfellow Sale WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP = Twelve members of the ‘Vhite | Lake Township Metropolitan club | will conduct their annua) Good- fellows newspaper drive Satur- day Their goal is to top iast years record of 1,200 sales Funds collected will be used for | | Christmas basket’ for families and | also clothing and fuel. their mother, * in the eyes of pose the deor and the window. sille. The carousel jpas large cookie animals which cavort on a marsh The supports are mallow platform candy canes and the roof is red and white sugared cardboard. held together with a All parts are : JANICE SOFKi The engagement of their daugh- ter Janice Marie to William J. Weber has been announced by Mr and Mrs. Charies S. Sofko, of West- acres. Parents of the meer bridegroom are Mr and | Frank Weber of Dearborn. No ae has been set for the wedding Education Board Buying 2 Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The board of education announced last night-that a l0-acre elementary school site in the Lambert-String ham area has been purchased Schools to Stage 2 Yule Concerts at North Branch NORTH BRANCH — A concert by the high school bands and choruses will be featured at the annual Christmas program Mon- | | day evening at the school John R. Church is directing the bands. and Mrs Preston Orr the vocal groups An opera Here Comes Christ mas’ will be given by 58 stu dents of the elementary grades Tuesday evening at the school t f & \ Pontiac Press Phote the seven new city councilmen of Walled Lake ‘(top row. If) Marshall Tavlor. Joseph Wiltse, Last might they met to elect a mayor and mayor Charies N Riffenburg, and seated Harry W Pro tem, but postponed the ciection because of the Thomas and Charles Fishes Thev meet of two members. Pictured here are Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the fire hall. i ' annual pay i | Education Assn., ‘ing of controversial subjects. ever¥Y memorative stamp ‘Mamie Doud Eisenhower.’ School Sites from Mr. and Mrs $7 po. The site is located on the side of Winding Drive The board also announced that preliminary agreements have been signed for an elementary school site in the Waterford Dravten area, at a cost of $7,000. Roy Pazik for east This is a plat of approximates) six acres just south of Eagle Lake Plans which are being created for an elementary school at Hatch ery and Crescent Lake roads will be modified to meet the needs of the newly acquired sites In other action the board hired four new teachers, Mrs Shirley | A. Gorte, who will teach in the | Hudson Covert school: Donald R Peterson, for high school mathe matics: Mrs. Thelma Beemer for nimor high counselor and Chartes for jumor high instructor The beard also approved a $100 rease for custo- {van The Baptist Church will present its dians firing rmaces on week- Bunday School program at 7 48 pm ends. Wednesday . + Themas Following the meeting High” ne annua! Meeting of the Oak «ood School Principal Roy Laramee Cotes. © and A. M 100 will be held | showed the film. ‘‘Freedom to eee: —_ | Learn ’ produced by the Michigan showing teach- Caro Boy Gets ‘Thanks for Gift to Mamie, Ike CARO (UP)—Ten-year-old Tom- my Galloway said today he thinks ‘the money he spent to send a gift to Mrs one of the wisest investments he | lever made—and Tommy ‘ful about how Mamie Eisenhower was is care- he spends money. expenditure made The smal! Tommy the envy of all his fifth- grade classmates because in re urn he got a personal letter rom the nation’s first lad) The bey learned in classroom discussions and in talks with his | ‘ mother that Mrs. Eisenhower | was redecorating her home near | Gettysburg, Pa. He asked his mother, who is a china painter, to paing a dish for Mrs. Eisen- hower. At first his mother declined but when Tommy offered to pay for it he agreed because “he is always ery careful with hig money A few weeks after he sent the dish Tomnf¥y received a letter on White House stationery with a com- It was signed .=5 5's £ i THE PONTIAC PRESS; FRIDAY, DECEMBER a ‘1954 =f | Almont Masons * Pick Frank Rider | as High Priest’ ALMONT — Frank Rider is the new high priest of Almont Chapter | 7% RAM. Charlies Lincoln is king: -E. R. Bristol, scribe; W. K. Bristol, sec- retary; Don Burley, treasurer: Anderson Scully, captain of the | host; and Vern Campbell, principal ' sojourner. | Others are Lee Muir, James Rol- © |lo, Reed Rider, Eart Walker, and | Alva Richards. Hubbell School Sale Authorized | $500 Price Accepted | for Building, Site at Adams, Pontiac Rds. ROCHESTER — The board of | { F | which took hours of work, | ‘ottage. The projects rode Mrs. Harold) eature such intricate workmanship as a chimney | : | The school is no longer used by until Christmas. of peanut cobblestones, and cavorting cookie animals ¥ ee ‘ Drayt Pl th , t . ng the Consolidated School district rayton vines yn the carousel, making use of ju-jubes and’ life- The price was $500 and then went on to savers. Wayne County, which is com- mitted to spending $450,000 in a | six-year study of water and sewer plans, would not be affected by the plea Committee members estimated that planning in the four counties concerned would cost in the neigh- borhood of $2,000,000 to $2,500.000. Children to Give This school was one of three that the Aven Youth and Recrea tien Assn. has considered acquir- youth center, Board members said they had heard nothing more of such plans sugar and water. According to Mrs | the Stout farm Hale, each section has to ‘set’ whe duping sine teateres ome COMMittee to Seek non - edible parts. A manger | * scene, a candle choir, Santa and F d | St t A d his reindeer and a sleigh full of | e eld ’ q e | toys, plus a Christmas tree gaily | decorated with sequins. committee yesterday unanimously There are three children in the "eSelved to ask for federal and state loans to help finance the Isaac FE. Crary Junior High and Teddy. 9. and Pamela. 8. attend | ‘®™s in Macomb. Oakland, Monroe | Drayton Plains School and Washtenaw counties The committee, made up of the the chewing gum cottage which | Chairmen and dive members of the she kept until September county boards of supervisors from She isn't sure of the fate of her the four counties and Wayne Coun- | youngsters will probably manage to match the amount of the | that ‘Clarkston Man Dies CLARKSTON A Dyear-old /Clarkston resident suffered fatal injuries in a collision with a truck éecil L Finkel was on his way Y ] Pp to Bad Axe to help with funeral arrangements for his grandmother ule rogram A double funeral wili be heid | Sunday WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — |The Pontiac Lake School PTA will General's Remarks [gram at 730 pm. today with sical theme mall children in grades from kin- ing for a possible community @ paste made of confectioners |The school is directly adjacent to The display also features some ' DETROIT (INS) —A_ joint | Hale family. Gary, 13, attends the planning of water and sewage sys- Last year, Mrs. Hale made only |“objects d'art” this year but the ‘Y, Proposed that local money be in Crash at Marlette near Marlette yesterday Mrs. Isabel McConald, 78 at Pontiac Lake | present its annual Christmas pro- | areacion through six will par ticipate WASHINGTON (INS!—The State A brief business meeting will Department is studying a Russian precede the program. protest today about allegedly an- t-Russian remarks made by an UTD ar hard arbre Air Force genera! in Britain on Dec. 10 while brefing hig men, on their duties Counselor Anatoli F Dobrynin off the Soviet Embassy conferred for seven minutes with Under Secre- tary of State Herbert Hoover Jr. concerning a speech delivered by Brig Gen John D_ Stevensen commander of the 49th Air Division in Great Britain Gen. Stevenson was quoted as saying that the lethal power of S. air‘ units “‘is something | which will give the Russiang cause for consideration. County Calendar Ferndale A regular meeting of Reserve Squadron will | ’ m Monday tn @t' Jemge High Bcho Ortenrille The Methodist Church 11) preser canteta at 736 pm B8indev A Bun Gay school program wil) be held et 7 pm. Wednesday E Union Lake Feed & Hardware Supply GIFT SUGGESTIONS |: Beautiful ; PARAKEETS | and CAGES Buckskin Gloves $3.25 pr Electric Heaters $7.50 Auto. Toasters, Special $10.69 Wrist Watches, Shock -preof MPEP PEEP ME ME VE MEV VE EVE? VED DEDEDE DEED DED DED? $9.95 ELECTRIC and ohn WESTCLOX CLOCK G. E. Irons. . $12.50 and 317.98 TOYS Sleds, Doll Burien, = Meee wo = ae. _—— re Euncimss Trees and Tree Lights Use Our Ley-e-Way Plan 7215 Cooley Lake Rd. Phone EM 3-4812 Open Every i i i i i i Se oo . ——— Heights”. Night ’til Christmas i Set Date fo Vote’ == onIncorporation = Jan. 17 Slated for Ballot on City Status for East. Royal Oak Township | ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP —The | | Madison Heights Civic Association |is sponsoring a current move to; ine ae the east side of Royal | Oak Township Since the first city Roya) Oak | in 1921 and the recent Oak | | Park in +1946, incorporated, the has been steadily reduced eight incorporations. Today , eight square miles of unincorpor- ated area remain dan. 17 is the date set for residents te yote on whether the area should become the “City of area Ss < also vote on a charter commis- sion which would take office only | education has voted to sell Edward! tf incorporation is appreved. ;° Peatiac Press Phote | Stout the Hubbell school building | create a gingerbread house and chewing guM | and site at Adams and Pontiac re members, would composed of draft a city | charter whidh would be submitted The COmMtsSsiON , ¥ Great Smoky mountains na- park was set aside in 1930, but was = tory ‘dedicated in j | Township's original 36-square-mile | . to ovters for approval of rejection. | is approved at the | If no carter end of two years, the area would revert to — status Prayer Meeting Set METAMORA prayer meeting for the tion of the Hunters munity Chureb will be held the home of Mr. and Mrs. John DeGfoot on North Oak street Sat- congrega- urday evening FOR GOOD CONTACTS run Classified ads! 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HOBSON ‘ she Br teiges (INS)—“After You line in Philadelphia eorye +l edie she's ever Denia © Wins : ret ou Want, You Don't : —c Doc Want It,” is the title of an Irving | TOV opens in Boston, Chicago | give makes me surer than ever Beri sng writen 4 year ag |, Atel, and oon ae with “the carer” and. ony the [en sens Maye ree ake Physician's Award back im 1920. . - It never became a big Berlin hit; | amine sweepstakes” will have) wei, to WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- | ident Eisenhower's Committee on | j my tL I for one never heard of’ it, never |""*?! the country. eee ee ee on saw any printed reference to it,| 4% & kind of spoken reinforce-| name and song was already (Employment of the Physically ‘ and unless you're connected with Oe oe for the world championship. ee eee Handicapped announced Thursday | , ‘ F & i . a dramatic scene in which . Mariya broke off with you-kmow- | iat its 1954 ician’ will | HER! : Irving Berlin or Tin Pan Alley : The picture itself deserves | who, and perhaps that scene and popes h arid A. Vonacten ot | For HIM! . ; or about 900 silver cups, by the way ee ee Oe eee Peoria, Dl areas ——By and large it's a technicolor | choose carcers instead of Vans . , m Vonachen, medic direc But last night gt a gala world there's no other way. : honey of a musical, starring had been shot long before the of he Cotenaey Trae Geen POWER TOOLS Gaynor, cans. commended, in part, because “he|# WAND TOOLS ! TOASTERS, IRONS simply: must have been “that | convinced plant management that TOOL BOXES and sim-|there are many jobs that a dis- | M. . it’s filled with a ple. abled man or woman can pertorm | FISHING TAGKLE ; COFFEE MAKERS si fr ‘m positive that nobody con- | efficiently." and | nected with the studio or the pic-| The Physician's Award, signed|§ _ and|ture could-have had the faintest | by the President, will be presented | 4 iH RI R the | inkling that anybody in any audi-|to Dr. Vonachen Jan. 3% in Wash- the ever . § : : ile ie H WH H 2 Fs ; 5 2 tn ‘i z ij ga f ° ~weuiendgusam |. 2182 S. Telegraph sri, 3 the FE 4.0127 aste. ' _Neither the scene nor the song is si os: Galen wae eee mee | among all the great Ethel'or the cutting room floor, is it? rattles each year, ig OPEN TONIGHT gem §= Only 25 to Go! ae mm Reg. *69.50 § Broil-Quik f) INFRA-RED BROILER gay = Discount Price pee & \ : With Astomati 5 95 LIMIT 1 to a PERSON! © First Come--First Served! 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Recording Stars of Stage, Screen and Television > lee 4 \_4 a EES SSS SSS SSS SS Se SESS eee eee eee, PLUS MARK ANDREWS COMEDY M.C. This Fellow ts Great—He is Really Sensationa! with ALVIN WALLS and SOPHISTICATES CALL EARLY FOR RESERVATIONS Jam Session Tuesday Night Featuring the Parade of Musicians Dell's Inn - Corner Elizabeth and Coss Leake Roads Just One Short Bleck West of Huron Street Make New Year's Reservations Now ... They're Going Fast! nn REE REESEEESESSECELIIIIIIE yer r its. Si i ai i i ai ai in an a le alin ie in i ie le ole in le oe Peck, 39, has answered WINNFIELD, La. ® — A naval officer home on leave and a miner | ‘ went down 800 feet into a salt mine yesterday with portable oxy- | gen equipment and brought up an- other miner just before their oxy- | gen gave out. The rescued man, Julius Smith, #9. was overcome by carbon diox- ide fumes after an explosion and faced almost certain death. He mas reported in “‘fairly good shape’’ | a hospital Lt. Billy Scroggins had” been demonstrating new oxygen equip- ' ment to firemen when word of the blast reached him. He took the equipment;-without which the res ‘cue would have been impossible— to the mine and descended with’ Chester Camp. charges of cruelty. j i suit she and Perk had been | were married in 1942. tody of their three sons. when a woman was appointed the faculty of the Defense U sity. Japan's West Point versity § physics dep artment Take a Ti P Fr rom After a Hard Day Shopping Drive Out to THE VILLA INN! A s The Old Mill _ Is Planning a Gala Time for your ~< > =D “” 4 2 = m * — r Z m ro © DANCING © FAVORS--SOUVENIRS A Fine Orchestra Hove Fun This New Yeor’s Eve All Tables Reserved Irene Bader in the Lounge *, OLD MILL TAVERN Waterford, Michigan SPESVIFSSSISSSESSSSSS SESISSISSSSSSSS CALL OR 3-1907 $646696546966669606460966) Po tet 2d PAO ADB AR daddies DINE AND ENJOY GOOD FOOD — by Master Chefs AS IN THE QUIET, RESTFUL ATMOSPHERE OF YOUR OWN LIVING ROOM. 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They ‘Mrs. Peck said a financial agreement already has been signed. She seeks cus- TOKYO w—It would have been a shocker in prewar days in Japan, | but hardly an eyebrow was raised | as JOP Soldiers Get Break | to | niver- | She is) Teruko Sobeya, 40, pretty, demure, who was appointed by the Japan- ese Defense board to head the Uni- | Terre wewY @ BEER @ WINE 4904 Elizabeth Loke Rood NO MINORS ALLOWED @ LIQUORS FE 2-6052 www .e tha AAAAAAA A f, FRIDAY SATURDAY TOMMY TIMLIN 10:00 & 12:30 Scribes BAR and RESTAURANT 130 S. Telegraph Rd. “The House of Fine Food end Good Music” * “jim” PENNI CARROLL and PEGGY NASH Rhythm Maids With Frank Perry and His Swing Masters AVON INN 3982 Auburn Road at Adams Road—Auburn Heights 4 * « he PERE MARQU wre MEMORIAL — - This aaanocial cross, marking the spot overlooking Lake Michigan south of Ludington where Father -Pere Marquette is said to. have died, will become the center of a land- | \scaped park. Volunteer members of the Mason County Allied Labor | Council helped erect the cross. The French expiorer-missionary priest | died near the spot on his return from a trip to the Mississippi River nearly 400 years ago. The base of the cross will be encased with field | | stone. | Union Seeks Work jaabaa!) "Ohio: an Terre Howie, | Ind., are on furlough. | GREAT MILLS, Md. @ — John ‘| here yesterday when his clothing aa ae Factories in Pacific ‘MANILA @ — Firestone and > Claims by $94,000 Goodrich, two of the world’s lar- | gest rubber tire manufacturers, BALTIMORE @—In his $100,000 Plan to establish factories in the suit against the Baltimore. Transit | Philippines. 9 Co., F. Albert Glombowski, 64, « dinleneé he received “permanent | — ia injuries” when his car was hit by @ company bus. He contended he was unable to now do “laborious Duritig the trial, movies of Giom- bowski were shown by defense law- yers. The films showed the plain- tiff carrying a heavy auto battery, crawling under an auto and bend- ing over an engine. The jurors yesterday scaled Glombowski’s demands down and awarded bien 96,000. Crane Operator Killed | Movies Slice Damage ' the Benutibul Rotunda Inn Overlooking Beautiful Pine Lake RECOMMENDED BY Chauncey Bennet, 80 - year - old crane operator, was killed near caught in a moving cable and half his body was wrapped around the UNUSUAL FOOD DELICACIES ond GIFTS ) . we % Fine Wines and Ales Champagnes . . for Idle Railroaders , CHICKEN PHILADELPHIA @® — A CIO | Transport Workefs union group . HOUSE | will meet next Wednesday with representatives -of the Pennsylvan Blizabert . , ia Railroad to discuss means of Chichen Dinner aie $1.35 : for . a delightfully returning thousands of the PRR’s — different; romantic furloughed maintenance workers to | Delicious T-Bone Steak. .. $1.95 place to enjoy your an activ tatus. ss TwU hero ans Michael Quill es- ° Delicions Fish Dinner : oa 95e | meals out... come to mated in a létter to James M. | th ] ial Rotu J; Symes, PRR president, that -10,000 | 6 colour = ot ts cc ee me | BEER WINE 3 LIQUOR %%Gh, || Inn cher our see Ts o s Rai oa ers Division’ are on furlough. | BUSINESS DINNERS and cuisine meet the Some, Quill said, have had that. LUNCHEONS TO TAKE OUT! standards of those status for a year | . pale pau alia a: - gee Rl aew eo ig ace food who prefer the very road's estimate is that about 8,000 © Private Pastios © Banquets te cab to doth o — finest. men employed in shops in Wil- ; |mington, ‘Del. 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Trail RESTAURANT — COCKTAIL LOUNGE Pontiac's .; Fri. i the Cetaline gis coy / for @ gg Engagement MANNY'S New Catalina Room “Sully.” 260 Pounds of Rhythm at the Piano Bar, Garry Wells Popular Recording Direct from Chicago Corner W. Huron St. and Elizabeth Lake Rd. & Sat., Dec. 17th & 18th Pontiac's Original Four Tunetoppers Star -, » - ? od THE PONTIAC.PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 ’ oa Soreness Mol Ske Feed 4 s-hael Di Salle Pays | Glo Explain __ THIRTY-THREE | went off. They found « policeman . He found the store door unlocked. . duce her play ‘‘Orvet” there Terry’ Moore wil “be. well cha- peroned in Iceland. Scotland and Frank Sinatra eo j the Azores where she'll entertain | firm such a thesis. 7 ib t t P lit To tt-t. . eI Signed for Role ‘the boys during the holidays. Her | emtered to check and in so doing NEW = sprawling Tl u e Oo a Oo 1 clan | ag it In Brass Band —— and father are going with set off the alarm. Port of New York, struck three r. = ee OPEN 24 HRS times in the past 15 months, today By EARL WILSON ; | By LOUELLA ©. PARSONS =| Bing Crosby looms up Very : * || faces the possibility of another) NEW YORK—One of the most amusing men in public life, Private to Tell General | HOLLYWOOD (INS) — In Chi- strongly as an. Academy Award FRIDAY NITE Serving ... ‘7 walkout. . ex-Price Administrator Michael DiSalle, was listing the defects} Wh Solah cago tomorrow, Jesse L. Lasky | contender for “The Country Girl.” | i * }men's Assn., representing some But,” conceded Mike, “he makes a great speech. at Retreat Ceremony + band members that after three nen ae pp = ' . ° Business Men's Lunches 7c eel sammie it is pa tag “He should,” he added. “He's been “By HUELL WARREN 'years he is finally bringing “The fares ist 0 eek tae Show and Dance plating a strike. Observers be-| making it for 30 years.” EDGEWOOD, Md. w — Pvt Big Brass Band” to the screen. | end . on lieved no walkout was likely be-/ DiSalle, who recently sought the Dem- ‘Bruce A. Wallace, studious but But the = hl ningal al Brisson’s cleven-year-old son, Lazy Ranch wo Seren 1 fe ocratic chairmanship, was asked why | boyish looking at M4, has a date after John Phillip a” _ Lance, gets here from ‘school in Barn Dance A after the union membership tin. he wanted the job. Now practicing law j with his genera! today to expla Jesse will say that the singer is, Se east tomorrow on his first REST. ed a contract agreement, that in Toledo, he soon celebrates his 25th how he feels about the flag a wae © _ a ep sais ee Armory A AT OPDYEE would have given the dock work-| wedding anniversary. In 7 years, all | The Army didn't ke his expla- | Signed. “As “The Big Brass Band” | ees UpURN ers a 1T-cent hourly package boost | his § children will have finished college nations after he failed to stand at | Won't be made until July, Frankie | Linda Christian has been too ill Water St. Pontiac end a union j And Mike would lik : attention and salute as the Stars | Will have plenty of time to get all to answer telephone calls. One re- The last 5 on the 350-mile | ¥ e then to become land Stripes were hauled down at °! his fighting done and his picture | porter asks if it’s true that she has Featuring: . FOR SUCCESSFUL aterfront occurred Oct. 4. It last- & university professor or department ae ae: ai G work finished. been receiving telephone calls J Herb Williems— ¢ CRISTMAS PARTIES = pir head in political science. He feels the ee ne ‘7 ren Oe Srenkin sends tie Meat pies from opera star Cesare Siepi? She Fairley Holden mes chairmanship would have been another | sieiad tess - = aman wishes they were from Tyrone UNNY MT ' step toward that goal. MICHAEL DI SALLE | epee oak pi ies ae “awe docs he erca- | Power 1 Abbe The s . BOYS x * * Pvt. Wallace made under oath last sionally he ts a sentimental guy, Fine bal pe pile pte TIMMY, BOB and SONNY r — Kelly, a new George Gobel addict, is telling friends “°C* “<< «'« and that ain't bad. adiniting eyes, among them her |, Stat of RCA Victor Records er favorite Gobelism: How, when Peggy King came out Gen. Burns 7. ¢ e@ bride: Xavier Cugat AREFOOT BROWNIE ; said he would de- idegroom, er Cugat, B BR with a dog the same color as her coat, Gobel remarked: ide. after talking . to the young I cannot say how many years) —_—__——— and Starring “Oh, I see you had enough fur left over to make a dog.” mechanical engineer, whether to ago I saw Lionel and John Barry- | Police Entry Rings Alarm LONNIE BARRON x * * order him tried by a court-martial | more in “The Jest” on Broadway, , or let it go at a strong reprimand. | but it made an impression that I'll| NEW HAVEN, Conn. (2)—Two | Mississippi farm Boy aopnte Loren, the new = Wallace, from Ridgewood, N.J., | never forget, seeing the two broth- | detectives, with guns drawn, hur- | "T MISS IT! - fan doll they're all talking | declined to say another word until | ers trying to out-act one another ried to a candy store in the dead | DON Photographer Gene Cook's one- man show at the N. Y. Camera | Club. When Cook shot her in ® Italy, she was driving her own ' fast car at a hellish clip and suddenly swung around ard took after a high-powered Isotta Franchini which turned out to be driven by her boy friend. Cook asked her how, she knew hér beau was near. | “I could tell by the sound © ef his moter,” she said—so | evidently motor music has | replaced mandolin music in modern Rome. ‘The Pontiac Policemen and Firemen will be selling Good Fellow Papers tomorrow ... they provide the Merry Christmas for some who might be otherwise forgotten . . . won't you help? A public service we ere privileged to support. Blue Sky end Pontiec Drive-in Theoters. Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure! Dinner Music for Your Dining Pleasure! American, Cantonese and Chinese Foods | Food Prepared to Take Out | CHINA CITY | “Our Specialty Is Family Dinners” | 1070 W. Huron St. — Huron Center | 2 Blocks West of Telegraph Road ; 11 AM. to 10:30 P.M.—Sunday 12 Noon to 10 P.M. —$_—__—_—_—————— 5 ‘ ; Square Lake Road | | EDDIE DREYER Tour Ole Maestre Invites You te : and Round : BALLROOM | Sore ‘rom "Soe BALLROOM | Livernote-Fenkel) oust 38 eam the Weeéwaré ‘Upst'rs) 9 O84-Time Dancing Every | finest costes no more Time Deeeing Every Twes., Fri., Set. | °°" ~— °"* [Thurs., Set., Sun. Pion Now te, Attend Our CALA NEW YEAR’S PARTY at Both Our Belirooms. Hats—Noisemakers—Favors Galore! No Reservations Necessary a es | the next flight, | sharply. ‘from here as Vallejo, 40 miles to | the northeast, Hamilton Air Force ‘ * EA * & * as by compliments. When Kirk Douglas told him tn El Morocco, | “Jackie, you're the greatest,”: Gleason retorted: “Douglas, kindly keep your compliments to yourself.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Harry Cohn says concerning Rita Hayworth's deal to go back to work, “We're close” ... . Bobo Rockefeller’s been about with Atty. Emil K. Ellis... . The “Fanny” producers, very proud now of stripper Nejla Ates’ work, say they won't let her go to Holly- wood for at least a year. G. David Schine proposed te Piper Laurie and got the “We'll always be friends” routine .. . The Guy Madi- sons are expecting .. . Gloria Van- derbilt Stokowski wants to take sing - ing lessons... . Jill Adams, of “The Vise” TV'er, is the latest to be billed as “the new Marilyn Monroe.” x *« * * Jogn Fontaine and Shipwreck Kelly are a steady duo at El Morocco... The Jimmy Stewarts will vacation in Hong Kong next month. . . Miss America gets dramatic on a Philco TV'er Dec. 26. Dagmar, leaving LA for NY, missed her plane by a minute, so while her husband Danny Dayton was waiting with her for he decided to come along. That's why he was around this chilly town in just slacks and sports shirt. JILL ADAMS * * * * Earl's Pearls. . We're getting back to normal. Today if you talk te a dealer about a new car he smiles; a while back he laughed out loud —L & N Magazine: WISH I'D SAID THAT: Owen Day, artist for the Ft. Worth Children’s Museum, described a painting: “Like a woman—| beautiful to look at, but hard to understand.” (Copyright 1954) State Christmas Trees State Acts to Curb State Christmas Trees. LANSING U® —- Michigan Christ Port Huron Smog ie trees are of better quality LANSING uw® — Gov. Williams’ | this year than ever. before, the office today took steps to end smog State Agriculture Department said reportedly caused by refineries in — Boyer the area of Sarnia, Ont. partment's plant bureau, said the Aides said the governor has asked public is demanding shapelier trees Port Huron City Manager Jay and the cutters are finding they Gibbs to make a formal request have to supply them. for state intervention through the! Royer said the Christmas tree Port Huron City Council. market is excellent, with a good On receipt of the request, the >alance of supply and demand governor is expected to ask the . . . | International Joint Commission Adjuster Sets His Price _ to act in abating the clr pelle: | GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. # — tien. Port Huron residents have Colorado highwa inal Sohn complained that the smoke ts | nA rong cag Vess got an assist when he investi- thick enough, semetomes te im- ted ar-truck collisi =a | ga ac on near pair thing. jhere. The car driver, Lee John. | The 1JC. composed of U. S. and'son, 22, Grand Junction insurance ' Candian representatives, is cur-| adjuster, obligingly advised the rently studying complaints that damage to his auto was $300 Canadian refinery wastes are pol- chief of the de- luting the St. Clair River, Lake \ Chek dehechhean, 'St. Clair and the Detroit meer New Lake Theater \ San Francisco Area . WALLED Lace . Jostled by Quake =” “suevenars N wi ra od hanes tan "ang ee shook buildings but apparently ~~ caused no major property damage |‘ jostled the San Francisco Bay area late last night, some 2 hours after a more severe shock hit Nevada and neighboring states. The University of California se (=== ismograph at Berkeley pinpointed | f i TT » Reasonable. Prices Hours: Mon., Tues, Wed. 7 A M The tremor was felt as far away : Base, 35 miles north and through- out the heavily populated Bay ff | standpoint. he sees the general, a fellow alum- | nus from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. According to Ist Lt. Carl L. Tesh- man, Wallace's company com- manner, the private told him “I do not respect the flag and I did not feel it necessary for me to «render proper respect to the flag at retreat if I am not in for- mation. * ¢ « “My being in the Army,has less- ened my respect for the country. I fee] that my service is unneces- sary and a waste of time. I classi- ty the flag as a symbol not requir- ing respect In his sworn statement of Dec & ; 6. Wallace denied he had said his - Jackie Gleason's embarrassed | Army service lessened his respect it. 4. the country and was unneces- sary. Iron Strengthens Germs SCHENECTADY, N. Y. U8}—The iron content of some germs pre- vents their destruction by ultra- violet rays, researchers have dis- covered The discovery is expected to prove valuable from a public health The General Electric research laboratory announced the finding. of night when its burglar alarm | of this classic play, which will be | produced on Broadway By Jean Dalrymple next season Palance will play the Lionel | NOUR | TODAY More enxcit spectacular the Attractive Ann Robinson, Jack Webb's leading lady in “Dragnet” ; smashed her boyfriend's expensive car in an accident. Did she get a scolding? She did not. He happens He felt he was lucky that she Bittorfield Theatres! TDay a) ee Pt i oe ak ee, and rae ca) Agere fubatows Shon the tohe of the Aveta Mighte |. . than the travels of Marco Pole splenders of Kubla Khan! ‘ —" aDvED —" hurt se In the Wonder of High-Fidelity| “Piene ee) Snapshots of Hollywood collect. Starring: JOHN DEREK = Goce ed at randem: dean Collins ELAINE STEWART : ay ey i ae myc taeey | Features at 1:5-8:26-6:95-7:98-0:30 LATE *% STARTING SUNDAY * 4 ] PANE POWELL © EDMUND PURDOM in ATHENA FRIDAY & Sat. THE CAMBLER FROM NATCHEZ STARTS AT— STARRING DEBORA PACET © MICHAEL RENNIE © JEFF HUNTER STARTS AT 12:30 — 3:15 — 6:10 — 9:00 SUN.: “Witheut Reservation” 2nd FEATURE Strand Doers Open 10:45 A. M. — Also — “Man In the Attic” ——LAST Times TODAY——— Wi Hayward we ngar’ tHe whe WIND” Alse “MAN OF CONPLICT” a. || ARS is / j .* on Our Giant Screen! AFR, C4) ‘Starting Tomorrow The Flaming ek age — a DAREDEVK RIDER Me rode Whe mad reckdess, Germg dashing and that was how he bwed' 1 wre M-G-M iw corctous COLOR! FEATURES AT— 12:38 - 3:57 7:16 - 10:37 Y Ke fabulous Love Adeatwres ez Yb Z v “i DANGEROUS OPPONENT Mes words could aflame a meh melts women wn the fever of 2 prince’ THE WHIPPING SCENE Her blows aeth the ndeng crop coulda’ step br, boldness. Plus—Chas. Drake in “TOBOR THE GREAT” ere ee ee eee ae. ee oe ee ee ee, eee ee ge ee nee een ne EeeE aa ee 5 he i aay 2% Fi : ‘ oes j : ‘ ot it ee | : . e . WHIRTY-FOUR ___\ THE PONTIAC PRESS,. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 y ‘Building Project Christmas Fun | & |Week Begins Faces Court Test ot" Pee. 2”... | Christmas Fun Week will begin | Health Hazard Claimed ee ne eon ne en ech, by Residents of Area boys and girls director, announced on Bald Mountain — +e mites 4 ‘OPEN | EVERY EVE. a multiple-dwelling |9. years and older may register | hey Secthaaniens heron “ay for the program which includes They are asking the court to activities in the gymnasium and) nullify an amendment to the town- Swimming pool, Many games and | ghip roning ordinance adopted Nov. | movies are also part of the fun | 4 resoning | “Balch said registrations may be | @n area on Bald Mountain road) residential to multiple ‘dwelling. eae. In a bill of complaint, the resi- | | dents eay builders Watier seas EMPIoye-Employer and Beecher N. Rossman have fer eight-unit ° ° ® er cet es ‘aro sos cuneer Riff in State Denied a. es ee | DETROIT w@ — August Scholle, They claim the soil is not prop- | ae ae gael haesrectlagees Council, and Lester J. Steele, surrounding homes will be | chairman of the Michigan Econom- and unhealth. ic Development Commission, de- | nied last night allegations that a residents ask for an injunc- | bitter ploye-employer relation- and Rossman! ship exists in Michigan. q gk f Ef : z ; suggestive music with | recent visiting lecturer at the Uni- idagn ad | oo ” ally : onl ” oe Wy .. "al ae . , x BIG A NEW LOW . ae MAKES % — Se REDUCTIONS SMES Prices ON 2 ANS PRICE CES piston Hig gas i E r # i i F 7 2 1 | ifs i i pure ppllat Fein MAKES PRICE CUTS 3% | _ EVERY ROOM ae , J Voneff Por aye "Yam war | “Che the “he of the towe’.... | LIWING ROOM | sus cas'stove "” °78%| ore. 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Steele, their surrounding homes will be chairman of the Michigan Econom- made “unsanitary and unhealth- ic Development Commission, de- ful.” jue last night allegations that a The residents ask for an injunc-| bitter employe-employer relation- tion stopping Smith and Rossman | ship exists in: Michigan from proceeding with the project: | Scholle said such charges were | The two will appear in court later ;} prevalent in some of the large fn an attempt to show why the cities of the eastern seaboard. 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DETROIT The Detroit Lions ° Basketball Results so Sees ~ ed . Ashiaod rose 698. Great Lakes 66 -70, MacAlester 64 Bureka 66 Tuesday, will go at forwards, Dick Blacklaw (6-4) at center, and Bob Johnston (6) Minot 96, Bottineaa Harvard $4 Middlebury 53! |, 36-A, and losing the 2nd, 57-35. Tonight's varsity game, Rollins 84. Citadel 71 | o'clock, will follow a reserve tilt over whatever. 61 Oklahoma City 63. Texas Christian 44 Lamar Tech 67. Ada :Okla) Olle Sneaky Block Hurts After being knocked-out by a strike pocket. flying elbow, Detroit Lions’ tackle 33 | Gil Mains commented, “I didn't | - 67 @ | even hear his feet a-hittin’ the soft | Kennedy, Toronto, Ont., won the turf as he sneaked up on me, much | 1954 Michigan AAU four-mile NATIONAL MOCKEY LEAGUE w $19 $ THURSDAY'S KESULT Detroit 4, Boston 2? Montreal 5. New York 1 Two-Way Plan Set Up for = he. Checking Deer at i ! d yz* it at irl devastating ball. Notice the hand at 8 is straight ahead. 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He-gets his chance the part u ping Bergelin and Davidson, a' For his career, through 123 pair of Swedes who had been at league games, Graham has av. the top of their games. eraged i g : 2 H | fg ¥ C af. Re ty i E & é #4 F : ? oF : i &3 ge 5 3 Fst + i i Tennessee 5 Picked Win B-G Tourney MONTGOMERY, Ala. —Pow- | i F FEE egy ag ee the —¥ iit z cH #25 jt a & gee ; Fe g = 4 a § z Lee here tonight in the open- ing round of the first annual Blue- ’ Gray basketball tournament. The unbeaten Volunteers are fa- | + ft ! vy j Ry § : t Fe gis! if F i , i B i 3 E uf ee, if a Bs gz more than 3,000 winners, 5 FREE INSTRUCTIONS EVERY AFTERNOON 1:00 P.M. te 6:30 P.M. LAND-0-LAKES BOWLING ALLEY 4825 HIGHLAND ROAD | Lowery, Bruce Hale of Miami, Joe | | Eaves of Aubur and Billy McCann | of Washington and Lee — wil! con- | | duct a basketball clinic Saturday | \ fer high school coaches. Titans Face Tough Test Tonight Against Houston | DETROIT (INS) — University of Detroit's undefeated basketball squad faces its biggest challenge | tonight when it meets another un- |e twe foe, Houston, in the ist of a two-game series marking De- | | troit’s Ist Missouri Valley Confer- | lence action for 1955. | Titans will have to make a bet- how! showing tonight than they did | jin Wednesday's 68-61 win over a | tough Butfalo five. Detroit won the | game primarily’ becatise - center | | Bob Decker had the best night of” his college career, netting 25 | points. In addition, Guy Sparrow, U of D's All-America candidate, Otto NearBaugh Mark: percentage gain of 171 Yards. 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Midwest 4-7500—JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 9-4000—LIberty 9-4001 . 8 $= Niagara Quintet Is Pointing for Another Shot al ‘Top-Rated LaSalle Club in NY Cage Festival | gles, rated No. 10 nationally in col- ‘lege basketball circles, headed into, | the Midwest today for a Saturday | night date With Toledo, but it won't ‘be until after Christmas that a | definite line can be drawn on | Coach Taps Gallagher's fine club. { * * * The Eagles made it 5-1 for- the me season last night by mauling 99-74 at Niagara Falls, NY. “and they have only the Tole- do engagement before zooming into the Holiday Festival Tournament | starting Dec. 27 at New York's | Madison Square Garden. That's the one Niagara is wait- | ing for, because it possibly will af- ford the Eagles another crack at | LaSalle, currently rated No. 1 in the AP poll. Last Saturday La- Salle’'s NCAA champions edged Ni- | , agara 76-75 in the final six seconds | _of an overtime period. | Center Ed Fleming again -was | 96 points. He played less than half the game as the Eagles rolled up | @ 34-31 halftime lead. There was little action on the |eollege courts last night. At the Garden, the Temple Owls proved they will be tough. They upset St. John's of Brooklyn 77-469. Temple. with a 51 record, has only a 70-65 defeat by North Carolina State marring its record. Florida registered its fifth straight by defeating Miami (Fia.) 70-61 Western Kentucky outscored City sent out five sophomores to Goode, Stits on Pro-Bowl 11s Lions’ Rookie Rounds | Out Western Division | All Stars LOS ANGELES, Dec. 17 B® — | Selection of Bob Goode of the! | Washington Redskins for the East | squad and ferwone by the West today com- pleted teams for the annua! chari- | ty Pro-Bowl Game Jan. 16 | The coaches of the two National | Football League squads were as- signed an all-star team of 29 and given the chance to pick the 30th man. : | Jim Trimble of Philadelphia, the | East coach, selected the 230-pound | fullback Goode to alternate with | Eddie Price of the New York Giants, the only fullback name to his squad Buck Shaw, the West mentor, picked Stits, a stellar rookie de- fensive halfback. Stits played at UCLA last year. Lane Predicts Majors to Reach Coast in Year | | NEW YORK (INS) — Chicago | White Sox general manager Frank | Lane predicts that major league baseball may reach the West Coast “within a year.” Lane told Harry Wismer on the INS telenews TV film, “This Week jim Sports,”” yesterday that~ ‘the “finger is pointing. westward and it would not surprise me a bit if | within a year the Pacific Coast | league or at least the Pacific Coast |e represented in the American League in the cities of Los Angeles | and San Francisco.” Ben Lula Named to Monroe Club Pro Job Monroe Golf and Country Club |says Bernard (Ben) Lula, 29, of Tam O'Shanter, has signed a one- | year contract to take over Jan. 1 as head pro at Monroe. A former Detroit Publinx star, Lula, succeeds Joseph Stolarick _who went to Monroe last season The champion Detroit Red Wings are the lightest team in the Na- tional Hockey League. They aver- | age 167 pounds. | No Money Down! LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-24 et Buckhorn Leke down Texas Christian 63-44. It was | Bill Stits of the Detroit | | Niagara's big man last night with Colorado State 27-17 at the foul | line for a 75-67 victory. Oklahoma J py THE ASSOCIATED Fumes OC's first victory im four starts. | Benedict's of Kansas, 1954 cham- | ing” Niagara University’s Purple Ea-, fordham ended a two-game loo | pions, 87-5§, while Springfield | did ing streak by defeating Colgate|(Mo.) State, the 1952-53 ‘tourney | More Pushing in NY pact on the Gridiron VEN (UP) — " agt Haven’s contribu- crow and push- == said he in New York than he ever on a football field. Walker, who starred for the Uni- 55-51. and Harvard's foul shooting winners, got it from Tennessee | Versity of Michigan this year, went ‘to New York to accept an award from a national magazine which named him beat Middlebury 54-51. The NAIA opened at Kansas City, former champions were out, Arkansas Tech eliminated St. A&I 77-57. Tipoff Tournament;| In other NAIA g and two Adolphus (Minn.) knocked. Texas State 59-51, and Rockhurst won from Western Illinois 72-65. Cy ames Gustavus deteated* East | team. to ' its All-America | Official AL Batting Records for 4 cLUB BATTING Ciub is] AR Rr oR n TB 2B 3B HR SH sF sB° cS RBI PCT. New York 155 5226 805 363 1400 2133 215 so 86133 4 “7 “4 4! 8 86368 Chicago i) 5is6 711 $21 1382 1961 203 #7 o 83 we 58 655 86.267 WOM. ce scccccecscunes 166 3390 700 1% 146 2131 244 41 «123 7 63 51 30 661 38 266 Cleveland ....... 5. se eeee 186 $222 146 04 1368 2102 168 3 618607 eo »” 33 oe 86.963 Detroit 155 6233 564 one 1351 1918 315 41 ~ 0 41 “a “4 So4 268 Beltimore ......-.6.+.-05 14 5206 463 568 1308 1768 196 “ 52 “4 30 nN “49 =o 1 Washington 155 $249 632 680 1392 1861 188 td 61 17 42 33 21 602 6 Philadeiphia 166 5206 542 675 1238 1783 191 4l ~ 5 31 ] % 603s 6 TOTALS 41909 «68203 «= 6303 toes = 15646 1639 «3860 823siTHSCC3TO 35K 8G ABT 267 INDIVIDUAL BATTING 400 or More Times at Bat NAME AND CLUB _BATS G AB R #8 TB 2B 38 HR SH = = cs'Bt Pet Avila, Roberte F.. Cleveland en. 143 555 112 189 266 27 2 15 19 oT M1 Minoso, Orestes A.. Chicago oo 153 568 119 183 304 28 18 19 6 : 1s a 116 320 Dom, J. 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Since you p g f aie imposed & two-week suspen: Labeled as So-So Team | burgh Negro may find himself all| he was stopped by Atchie Moore! : yak cae ee ee eet, Se ¢ MUNI) “Ranked No, 4 among heavy-|fight winning streak against Joe - ' a ae ee Are Surprising weight challengers, Raker has ev-|Baksi, Embre Davideon, Toxie 4 : t dri fi nT : and Jimmy Slade He CHICAGO W — Tinta? spent | 7G fo lone and tle to gan} Mall Wallace nd Jimmy y no ve a tiner ca averaging basketball team is fool- Wallace @ decisive whipping at — ; , ing the experts: just like the Tilin | Cjeveland Oct. 1, dropping melt P | football team did, but with @ Fe-| once and slamming him around reval "So Bs a a one [RS ee NALA Touran ly in all pre-season reckonings. Baker, like all heavyweights, has} KANSAS CITY w — Arkansas , CHECK BEFORE YOU BUY They wound up with @ dismal 1-8 his eye on a shot at Rocky Mar-| Tech emerged as the only surviv : record, defeating only Syracuse. | ciano’s title, but he'll have to take | ing seeded team Thursday night 7 - + The Illinois cagers entered this | his piace at the end of the line. | in. first-round play of the annual season with a so-so tag. yet Satur! Don Cockell, the British boxer,|NAIA Tipoff Basketball Tourna . , : ee dae 4 rege aga ch |is a good bet to get the June | ment. Tops in Performance—Economy and Comfort match with Marciano, when and . iM rg ye nay es oda ne ol | nois and Ohio State are undefeated work. Nino Valdes, the big Cuban Gis!) 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MATTHEWS HARGREAVES, inc. (dewntown) - °o to °c fo '9 fo fs fo f9 °C fe fo re fe (south side) , ry ve fo fee fe fe fe fe °s fe re fF to fe fe $882.11 @ Pertect for Parties @ Saves Refrigerator Space ‘ . «< r nasal * * te ji. heen ~ ‘ 4 By MARGARET LATROBE | Bootsie bas changed from a} TV's Ulwa-Smart Lassi Makes Lesser Dogs Sad loomed on the television screen to destroy Bootsie’s image of herself ¢ _ | and-devotion. -It's’ just a doggone e shame, that's what it is (Copyright 1954, King Features) | Name Detroit Teacher to Manage State Fair =~ | light-hearted, tail wagging dog into | as the center of the household,| DETROIT W—Donald L. Swan- a saddened. anxious, insecure pup. | protector of women and children. | son, All on account of Lassie, the movie and TV star from a long line of collies Maybe some friends are happy. not knowing they are dogs. But Bootsie a! ways knew she was a dog, and was happy because of it What she of man’s best companion of menfolk, and guard- , | ian of the front yard. ' The youngsters, formerly her | slaves — who fed, bathed and | | brushed, her fine black coat, dis. | | cussed their problems, brought small wougds for her te lick, a ‘Uyear-old Detroit high school instructor, today was ap- pointed manager of the Michigan State Fair at a special fair board meeting . Swanson, who lives in suburban Detroit with his wife and four chil dren, was chosen by. the board and endorsed by Gov. Williams to re- f Letter Carrier's Route Has Him Indoors All Day BOSTON (RT| the snow, the winter cold rain, to Letter Carrier Preston L. Slack. His route never takes him outdoors the central post office building. didn't know was that there was beside whose beds she paced | piace Democratic Secretary of His task is to deliver some 3,000 any dog bigger, better and smarter "*S@larty through the dark picnt State-elect James M. Hare letters and 400 other pieces of than she. _ —they have found a new love. He will take office Jan 1 and mail to the many government . . Lassie, a big awkward, jong. Serve until Feb. 1, 1956 under the offices in the 21 story Boston act as ae Gs ce haired beast. whose IQ is enough present appointment Federal building each average to give pause to man or dog. has ——— - day ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, i954 ALLEY VOP,, ~~ <" hat harrass | the average mail carrier in his | appointed rounds are no problem | Slack lugs large loads of mail | miles each day on his regular | route and never set foot outside ged creatures with whom she frolicked. were dogs. Probably 4 thought they were platypuses or or giraffes—and not of the same breed as she. Bootsie was su preme as a personality, unique im appearance, special in her Three times a day, he goes up by elevator to the top of the biilding and then works downward on foot through the twenty-one floors stolen Bootsie s pedestal With uncanny instinct, she sniffs smoke jin the middle of the night. rousing ‘help by her frantic barking just in time to save Grandpa from ex piring ,in the flaming barn. Some Burglar Has Poor Chance AURORA, Neb. Counse| for the defense probably will be from out of town in the event a burglar who entered four places hody. falls down. beeaks - | here is apprehended All four-were devotion to us who loved her. land who dashes a yr pe law offices — the only ones in Au It made po difference that we You guessed it. Lassie does. And |'°T were less blessed than she, who|not even privately and modestly.|cinrg CILANCEQ eould run faster, bark louder, and | Lassie has millions of kids watch- | SIDE GLANCES loll comfortably in the car while | ing these performances, comparing | someone kindly chauffeured where | the brilliant collie with certain she wished to go. (Wherever we | other familiar pets who never so went, that is.) Her life was good. | much as sniffed a burned match' . She was a dog—kind affectionate,| It's enough to make a dog sad beloved | It's enough to make a dog wonder | But that w9betore Lassie |if people really appreciate love More than 700,000 U. 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Durealie Divi an : i r: U a ae , ee : . , ct es Seer EEE: il seamen hen Hi aaa aoe] Sree =e ey at at eererts proof and mak certainly lea Li ; a |S as RTE Sen tse att | den ating ntal Pontiae Judge at pe — i en Saat cane cnseole a pipe cerning Oorara’ Th Pre ad “4 t s Salen — charge morally = ivestock | San "Dra er Pat Pind wa ton fers we *—Two Y pe parry cea Me before “‘Includ —_ phere r~ ond ae uit a me — ween out nam morally | wresert — |Dec we Seer RR Be na’ aorta don oe the McCall was: coer body acy for i ino. vy get far ing na t | ok T. Dee LIVES Seu r ne — i 1 biehy serious! shot serv hearing but give a darning for the set Petition alse L. Coz, qminor eg oF ees 7 noah deri ak is pene | Bow as a ——s" . = slog ouths last y, while ein | Joseph pase rh cavbhy festive egg. : Lose are _ cookies Court wsteng known iter ot seein hee 2 Cale Saiadie 100" ~The Det EA me. Sinclar Be “sini” = arresting | tia Clark, —— tape an, o cure, | cove the handles okies | aa tee LaVerne fey aoe a how nd te market fener o jeerly sa yeas | Bt MGS pour 0°:.° baa} OM a dae St oopes Pipe ==> att pest cardboard trim’ —— ot sry" et apsn tae ie, preweat costs back = eet ey saa fe eeers ory “est 5 inte m ps Ry. 33 the youths shot | _— s6er| ohiaed House he renee tiny hat ned wi epee sprinkled a Pde at vata cg pr 3 fig oe sae mana tlt a ee ee e shot was to Pontiae Police rot the Pon | crown saceetean s gilded | jet with ed 8 coaklo-cutter ST aes: ‘ action | bulls slo bil mgs maay te ete ed an oy oe Sta fired oo the ed today crown holly green makes ko. red stars of Michie os kj pri mepogect 00-1 $0. ‘weak to, “prime | Fair Mo 188 - hp at struck neva: numer arently Mics peated and Gna ae pe : glued thimble wi a keg Me for the tities wi oy Xf ing f prime fed active rf promed ny rong | Piemtne yr Qu! 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Cong Cre lege arate Se ee ca Bt En 2B Hn may ln ih TEE it Mencnine Cc C eee =. & "Camiy "Creat Co To al ae ie ei Pas Ar ting 3 her your The O ane a ee srt — cone ke Southfield Cat i men 100-1400: bale —= a ee #4 aes Fe ocr tight deer pofice | Unsold ites we wan ma —— Scumiean, be Count; omi missi Rent wala hesring ct ia Z . | ers and feeders good co t rah r 125 nde c b me is with > sale , nomic the . | Sethe _— Ss eae 3 mers” 109 he =e mt ee eee, ar ue ut on see ——- a tome Survey poy A pe Su Iv 10n ae ale ‘ne ; Mi ry | : * F C Cc 2 = scarps here ot amr to| ful i. Compared 100 e eee ha | Sa me Unit Air” “ae ern Ma h the | bail your ritable earenseh anges ies Eco- in this e ° A true id Count ee 5 2 V w ly . Mw : 4 it L 3 son rquette appened friend’ ining D. the | lage in the pra 1 od oft rae a. _last Tees . i ree i = 135 a’ 4 Six in Ph. FE im jail —Adv and to work R. He area, nit copy ART » this pan | : The ‘ ty of La 131 ee moat ever Pip ato spout | Homen aes a ait Pru ame sent to nservati my tigi aaa oA te | Li "businees stability staf. of ording wi —-— po Sake ga . loc land thrup if 00-31 alk ance erad gealera | La 7 0 : . shini the on men Ww Ww. . CA needs qd stabil the to Nolan Register a of hal | ated behi in tw inarvianal seer ta on “cull” sealers | Howd ” a ac, wink 83.3 ng.” area had at ater . Mitchell. uo ° } stabili Com commission ar , va MURTHA. i Sc’ be tw ibera als an a 3 A 47 ~ or Ir ity a School hind 0 ly 1 du high ¢@ eh nd w oo | ™ ar! 5 i 9} Moore on rate at you Softener Aas B . 1 oe z bate Te oF A + and the section | 14 eo-91 pall ie th x Pama: v tity | In Cent .. 27.6 wary 41) and pick I. ol Hy t of J 'g | ane Court Mt Dee. \ x LK edie sin ee the wee ce. veaers | Inn ra Us Ree : 4 j saw Krol Sa of | — = in i are _ Robert *Geurt fer thee cy tend elly. The iw ie Lath .| 90-16.00. con ene jock up te colors | eat ae an a og | deer al viluoto | Christmas : ee eee gs i on . Ware Seaholm Pn nae fhe Diviets An—te s the si school Mrs. rup wean’ ts “on te 34.00: |! sar al foe Warn BF 161 and De said | Seoteh 1. S s ud ’ pose the and Swanson — o, mottor jaan a vide a sites ean Neatise | meaeh pred ia 7 Yate moretal Interian 14 pal Va & Pie 174 from the that a -lvaux they Sea ae trees, —Adv iffest ge s sible as “to group sta Richard Teh Ca na. , a. the pang for dequate are aad & con. lower st lamb” La setty [Tat Nick rl det Wert Un we proached ai! eae was shining | {°F pee ppren = ssticablet, wee devise tes its mother 2 p= Boog and : building play area i ae | tee on — mL. eet mast Sat: poe oH reborn, td “eA Sta it car tire lot, re ost e 8pruc Municipal ente commty's of the best pe Petition. bed or PN | Boren The expansi plus oro-| cir pice a food freer le hareday, Hab ead a7 Weetg mi .. 5. jhe te police as they 4) \uburn American and soca tye nce vance econ noting pos- about 2 oe ee one ter, a district . on, room 20 00- ich mbes rere lambe 00-1 50 — had a4 heat nag 78 > had said ap- Ave. Le- Brunson Cecil coun on omy Oakland perl ne hw Runt ve ey se aS So Sosa es any gt Eek as "enh lp Chi rican Le $100 and iu anes i Sant and tat fet ate 3 = nad y street b vide sie Hie ace ret 44 Ynest eet. h k aay. . of 390 ames ing in yg ei y nnown, an Rw 4 y an- oc n 21 led “ 214 nes T 1 is ja t : a and school and grole diperes M = rood to. ICES cheater 1 nNEW sTOcK Zoatth m5 T co. as he lap and Ic en *| he the Ba him Harvey Pa “The he peer ror Court pond pero oe the id che nation. areas eae pat 00-18 __ttaten oa ig . pi cove Relies ie iX ed it Case x, um ecg yet ence wa the days, “must a . state the n the eg The condem- | rests cal ro, Pie A = che Na ge ) days, | ete prepaeed & ee ant a land Pants must " CHICA itinae iat mba on. mort | Noon tod Coupled kyl re Arrai $ in ' ps ie other oe an por meet prate p pay declares, wilt that the he the ef the sl ode sc ae none ten | ced ono ou ene ea re os eee eres |G eee ee - much if t sores Wedue pty 18 (A Week day y eee ails oe “ in the n bad | J phssdiererty vast o'clock y of fee tn Gears said bem | paid. Mrs and he Leste of stella une P\—Ae | Month Ago |... ae 12 1 til Btoe | ' om last county and m tha’ would To fm the ae Rowse inthe Si . Kell “it | maint of butchers averece —> Year goa = rc} € L0d week cantinend te want it, te the mittee ia 1 _—- ot oni ‘bene snernoon iy on the a ix witnesses y wil ona 2 1778 ane ‘ onal Doe | 188 O08 nase: 1972 list 8 618 DETRO n _— , according aad ere the wa their ob; nn bearing ‘AD. 1004. wt ws district ye called b be | Re eS ore | nigh ~.. arr Hat 13 ii omer Sir «Py raud summary report 3 ioereuas se gH Suaeae, Gan ae a tee planing surveys servieg hereot =e SS aa erds is at ‘8 . 1 two | ae 80 | : oo . a contint and tance tion acided oud tentifie the sc 7 an ae ans ter mon choice 038, [2803 tow Ses 119.0 oH 1463 econ a Six In Dept. of by the ais McCallum te fine of ap the com. | ine in MI be core tt make personal eae a ied hoo} | 15 5 nd hot BA ogy ed | reves MB se 1443) 0n $1 lesmen dormer Pontia H Oak m go tors “_—~ aimed Wy ene wos Att suppli the la | anc herp A agers ice No -289 Iv eho! : oe ime r s mH 16a 000 compan of cases . hov ealth land | Vs getting sald up.” —— tive 1 ae } the Pon pre by and C orneys ng light ed in nd | Mont coal taeee’ aro Th» 143. | DETR 3 me coe ion mute bond y a home cen showed yev . ers young sick to 7 nial te — — by publication of ; Hartri for Mrs on it forma- 1338-18. posi ta te y eeeune aaas. | Piswree (Hern Orr «| 5 sp ie88 | charges ¢ pecheggel were t dein are th chi into kids and terests a assist ee Necere, the e Press. Se tak Cram, eal Mrs. Katy — steers a ve aoe re ae | petocia man stlewer Week HCH riche ne Srckguieent os pert cows but the y= gl eta ot | ends working tox A wceilges i Sg a a two eor ames pote = Poo dag Bs S78 ano. n0e le apg noid i penne or | home in connection tha the cit per Bruns decla and oth | * ; toward te “ja = poe Ul ey aoa “a tified ween other grades ao of | Gerity-mtie = ae | _e improvement on | Dared- a va releon 1 area get ‘We’ in-|* “™* nd’ County, thle p ind an to vale -s - aber Ayan salves -_ pee eee: ‘ rth , read |— the other officers — week with a cases re Police after arrested ting | forces re interested similar = one nee this the erty onti alue. ae te a meet chest ot and retelling gan ce 183 16, pra Rgny ; the as of | aw hey f by Ponti ee en in ako Ieee ports MOOR ~ 10 loa aavani nea a! 0 ready: | es we ue 4 14 rroobtig com- to bottle ound all Regis c Ma 4 * nd aaa 80 7: | RU t . 32 the Only pr s fh economic a of 7 Hh n oul a and exteers Fn ge | ware x abres see os he ship — Co. of firm two evi ing Saturday at a parti ing.” ng, retail ” ver, Der Probe egal Be Faces rN mca peda cn ik ere stony + | ayne A ae serte = ; 32 | have and eight Snfiea Com reported cases ous — aon wr i y oll ing ee NOTICR OF . Juvenile bate Willi er C sige choice steer yearn wnaty: 8 | o sale’ Ot rete + 33 cha: — ceo another in Whit of polio Plax? esi sca am group and bank- tee South Ay Den. se Vill ha of ch 925 Ib down rim 2 $0 a) bid . . a7 2) rges indi ‘own- in Bir er king i a tenta klan th W 1984 7, ° Png rge of choles. steers a eo rood | cee <3 Those =e al eg Noe rminghern and they from Bho pelt we ae are “1984 at 10 Seloe = sare Ave. Debolt, 23 Sot ihe 2 as a | Forei cr ¢3 | Boyd arraii an celar| county's Lake T and The bought it ‘the bette af Bre ve intial eu prep Se AM perme pag ose of 912 Sear e | NEw OY ign Exch ses Campoel yesterda cn t follows: seta ss cua Gand | os om eoenubaseoae Inept cal, a oT poses = nauk was beer ley mn Sears meal po on ORK. | Dee ange retary yer = sacri were) Mensiss _ peat "8 : —_—— en . | of will manufacturing tele thereat” er. mab Ta. a ta nm Municipal Court oie ones Roe wise Nara” | erene ~easrer Bil afte ot = oa ot emp, made on ae Soe our arrest i a. ¢ lg ia Lol ee ar S ince —— )— Pore | Vice , a salesma ; Bil sec- | yeiitie = , 12° - Roy I 19, —_ ot | ties ie = ee ed last today aft tairty ee B feeaing steer tre tna | Burepe ou ber New Britaie ta | prisiiant:) Fi sone R Hon, | Whoop tere tormei af si | University << re used & io at, ce sie M atest and youths night 1 or: ett steers Aabe load 16 °o cen cen Y represents 4 josts ylor, Beverty area and , source | Det cakes ine : onan tine store 3 a or ses ts nel prema | Leneschm Frank Golab me (ali torms > 3 o| Besear, St. and and ned | rest, who with Se ee —e pal Bhs a i so ta nk — nf 8 ;- f 18, of quacy land needed, facil Michigan ——— mere SAG ay ratenay to. | * | 33°39 futures 2 oe anges = | a salesm iat, 5. off a cae lnek 2 font pong Bry cs aa Se ae of o— 7 + =e. t and Willi re 1730-18.00 tor rte 0 high. “33, off 1 Britain ox a nd) $2 . 51. of Dra Jac a| poo > 4 ai| were fine, 1460" K ww the present pl Dw. hey Robert cies me ieee [vera 1-16 oe a A stad E yt cob! So 108 4 2 cieusne Go LU Raidwin . us . La d observed 14 eunl te ae foe ose: fore diiae tno an eee f 4-1 ain | ion PA fol a § ‘ jail. $25 can want sit ade- UVOMER riven ‘oung, Row- te o> a lembe 4 19.73: cen’ —. cent; Mate de | ‘Loc ains | submi lowing 1 to each be te a. Pontt Dr Der a Y at Oa by nae ie who said aa hors 1.00. hed cnchanged. » 188 sae 400 |; al M : di tted by is Pont 3 3 A lé four and turer done discover scatetten: DIVIDEND 7 ttorney ki in Thi ughter 17.00: emer ey (f 09%, 16 Brita: | on | rect Dr jac’ ed yea da sey anes Pleats NOTICE 18," e and halt the ief ewes : | law : @ere det aan zon A Hel ing . John c's in r-old ys in sition hetp wha ao ei Le 4 r De and ed car Gets ry : 4 mark er 28% 00% eent: uto d . ] of : report the boy and Gel ma: t t has declared ite A bolt ran Baldwin the ° 00-450 i ae aa o a. Th or FB public D. M juven car also tract wha nufac- 1nd ond a am ee at An four a red lig Aves ame WINSTON. Rich : fone t ) 26. ne (we cent. How: eft | health onroe. ms cmtbewition apprehend new t ie present al oe Poms an a the reguiar Ae drinki admi light aft on Sweden oe tochanead el ord Ch Ch . turned explained, needed pe- caanea 6 ih divide oe r sem f nking tted : - | Police -SALEM Rags an om, Bel- Kingston W. Moore arge | Meesies po ma Ma _ tes ever ts inquetrice,” te reopen: to Big ocecps oat = iscated rom a they had “ heard M. N. ‘- 3.50, need: Taly Gubead Rd. | Mumpe eee we Dee Endin n Bea _ to Plan . Hel at. | recetvang f wrath. Airebic ver 1. by case been rags a new -C¢ changed. (frane) 19.34, unchanged is , 22, of ; Morope TI 7 eek 4 a of te - N Commission de aaa (dace wit enn avatloble 1 police of beer re: th riches’ twi : UP len Gres unchangeg: | Which Comty being 9 Paeumonia sseeees 7. ee 6 53 | $2 na _ Skrubb n oe Gideon, ponte wil be There ¢on- | o— a Ww id cory st to the unche Ameries bce ae + charges Jali held a eae i 75 3| ,300 Py nd Rob bility of will Direcvor Secs ome atied Png ? eating are a ithers here a 3 : asges “4 ped: | of the for the in losis intieas 3 ® $ An in W bed trial establi survey George t 16, JaMEe those plants. pum! = agra . 40 | Vepates oo tine un Dryer Moore FBI, Bagot: e 7 elderi ate areas i ishi the “a CLAR ber sald h was aged a 6 with vet § ma ; rof new as ing ne # CLARESO of ng into = tree) 138 ter-state Act violati ef : s ieae kane rd =i ey the pa ara Treasurer _— two occasions = meet changed gl on TS , which Fo e 3 1 | Ah be aterford coun fi Saree op rer, t- | rags @ vaca adm = 90.83. unch : Moo auto theft cover restry ye aten T Pe alge ° t ndus- | enip Z hie eee > pn tings . He ant house on Less _* B. unchanged cused : FBI . in- at rasa Sma Sa ish ne , ° * | ship) Zonin ote naan Les wv , oo 7 wa | meen — a Meet ‘nie P pam le re AE by the Por - Wott , noid tot unk American bare" a Jost 2. and tiv wit. woolen Hill Township. Paice Chit too abot “Aa, collection couce std roy ace ee = / pa “ose ave eve a ea car at nar tnd Rare oe "he wt ates feats couree of data. 3. Pal et gh es . : . mal actin, say ble aged | Oct. 6 where it to today tion in the 1305 W , Sam Van lable compile for. Sec. ae | pervisors = fh ‘ollowing Institue. wi it Bloom. | °f Area me cers H Minschott to it — TE Te ene) ith noe The agent Se clone when two men cing Sh The Econo the public." | °Du eee =e ter | babi said ters Society Michigan mostial face and men ¢ home tee te c,"| “Deputy Ci DON aA ot 8B INQ CONDITIONS. APPLY IN PERSON Fred Thompson CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT PONTIAC PRESS rentals ma. must be cap wife to take care of necessary | ete Work can be done | Process engineer asst | $300 up. in. $300 pen- wil, give furnished apt. u Write Work. Wanted Maile 10. _ A-) CARPENTRY PLASTIC AND AMBITIOUS BOY 18 DESIRES | rk kt H call MA #1741 any- BLocK ryAvixo AND CEMENT | cana tae WORK TRIM. AL- 32-2733 CABINET "MAKING _ished carpentry, FE 2-4855 CARPENTER WORK WANTED. | COLORED MAN PART TIME OR CEMENT ry TMRH EA “DI rain ; modeling & ‘ites D M ‘Wright ; 40720 _GARPETNER WORK KNEW AND CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- EXPERIENCED COLORED GEN- tleman wants part Fores | EXPERIENCED STATION ATTEN. | truck driver farm work of FORMER BOOKKEEPER CASH- metertal contro] and ete will ac- ob preferably ‘with small! acturing plant Corporation, | contractor or other business tn- basement clconing FE | 4-3284 | MAN URGENTLY WANTS WORK kind pert or full time. 43 PLt's BING ORK. WANTED 5-1016 PL ASTERINO goals “HAULING | ¢ "Work Wid. Female rT SITTING, VICINITY W oe om Longfellow & Fairmont. +0786 REPAIRING. ,anth CARPENTER WORK, ALTERA tidne ization, also custom WORK; ResiDENTIAL end commercial. free estimate Ra oO PE +-0366 PLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND Modere. 10 rere ge ke rm re ton cha Taylor. finan cenceer LAYING FIN ~~ 4) «Central §=FE GENERAL ~ RUILDING REPAIR. and cement work — re kh = stone Plesterin- and tile work, +7290 GUANANTEED RO OARS. ALL 4 es P no Fe od: te ie Fi eMMING ~ PLO FLOOR LaY. ing <«and.og fin' WTD. DAILY RIDE TO AND. eego Harbor to State Hos- ve ae 3:3 pm. to ~ wine DAILY RIDE FROM White Lake ise Hall into Pon, | SETTLEMENT Dr you wan: @ fas: deal on r ract? irom . B your contract or call FE 1 and CO" HAYDEN, CASH” FOR SEASONED | 1 SAVINOS a WBA. CO. “co. 5% MORTGAGES ON FARMS OP “roe, roota from appraisal or lost ~ B. D. CHARLES Hobbies & Supplies 244 he ee IT1T &, Telegraph CHINA ee TEXTILE FAST Action! If you have the contract- we the ready . Clark DORRIS & SON REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS 162 W. Huron PE ¢1557 LISTINGS WANTED ees oe puatnoteee and commer. ROY KN ‘NAUF, Realtor” W_ Huron GREEN LAKE OFFICE (ON OREEN LAKE) RS FOR ALL LAKES” | ince 1923 LIST IT HERE NORMAN F_ RICE 10% COMMERCE RD EM 34413 Woodward 5-T144 Rings here WE HAVE BUYERS W WAITING FOR te 6 room K é. Hempstead, Realtor 162 BE. Huron St. PE 49204 Eve. PE 21317 WILE Bx WiLL BOY “OR LIST YOUR LAKE Rn Fo "NeKINNEY 5 yg hanes € oy 55 Pontiac EV St or UNtv. ar HAVE CLIENT WITH CASH FOR 1m to 10 acres of good im- proved farm jand within 2 mile. of Pontiac. ; = Have client eee ee south of southeast Pontiac. Ca’ J. A. Taylor, Réaltor, FE +2544. WANTED Vacant Land LARGE RES. HOME BUILDER DESIRES FULLY IMPROVED LOTS, SUBDIVISIONS, OR ACREAGE WITH WATER AND SEW- ERS AVAILABLE. FOR QUICK ACTION CALL HY STANDARD BUILDERS. VER- MONT 8-2401. z3|/Onnson| (RAS DONE [T AGAIN) and ar desperately in all types of property so sell. For quick and courteous action call : Office Open 08 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. MAHAN HAS BUYERS YOU WAN) ACTION is Our ae we re ‘xCel i - r - win certainly our utmost t+ ease tory fied. We handle al" details for finane and closing Call us to day to your property. To sp os Seil-To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE [Tf MAHAN REALTY CO REALTORS Member Co-op. Real Est. Exch. Ine. FE 0263 ISN’ T IT LOGICAL? 1 ROOM, KITCHENETTE, PRI- HOUSES WANTED Bu waiting with from $500 to gs0b0 down oayments. For s deal tomorrow see Riley today. R. D. RILEY, BROKER PE ¢1157 Rent Apts. Furnished 33 vate bath adults only. 290 Paddock Alberta Avartment ii) ROOM APARTMENT PRI-| | Oxbow Lake }_ Telephone EM 3-3846. i 1 OR he CLEAN WARM ROOMS. Lar kitctien Cabinet sink | Ad ¥ onlv Privace entrance Florence |] ROoMs ON BUs L Line, ~ PRI- | only. vate entrance 8. Jessie 2 RM. FURNISHED APARTMENT | for rent. FE 56-0056. 3 ROOMS (1 OR 7 MEN OR rE or working girls. 86 8. Frances. TWO ROOMS, BASEMENT “APT. (FE sats CLEAN, = FUR- 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED ~MOD- 2 AND 3 Room [ APARTMENT, _ turnished. 4270 Dixie ATTRACTIVE 3 ROOMS AND J ROOMS AND PRIVATE BATH J ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND entrance. 1630 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH AND | PARTLY FURN., 2 ROOMS. UTIL- id N° nas —UTtiivies —F FURN, 3} ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE. _70 State Stree’ Phone FE 5-7158. 4 ROOM FURNISHED HEATED suitable for *, 3 or 4 buddies. FE Death Notices Flowers 3 ae Female 7 — BUSINESS by ‘erahberee Hobbes & Suppties 24A, Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 42| Wanted Real Estate 32-A Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 , Ges aes exh «+ - Coenen 98 maw t . ED on 3 HOue > Were oo ' dun big. oatre = eMaLL, Mb $ Unlimited $ is = ale vedas of Postiec.| | nuows & BATH ) Bo “ Fest PRIVA’ ARTY WANTS RE-| ‘ide. heat & hot weler fur ened miner Ct + ae Marian FE pn For immediate lakefront home or cot uished. fovee GARDEN GATE GREENHOU call Mr. Jobnson or Mr. down? for quick sale. om oar Bee ne Rk ee Years, on a Bers A. JOHNSON, Real 7 ROOMS AND BATH COUPLE. a sate | EXPERIENCED, OIL. FOR, Fe+233 | |’ broprem? | ee ™ F Bars 123 AUBURN — 2) a ; . M?- 7 {Roomy AND BATH PRIVATE ferment st ee as 1704S. Telegraph Rd. | gg oe. teat tiga T ROOMS & BATH, CLEAN, “F ROoMS “WILE TARE ¢ ABUCES AR: ee ee Adults only, 102 E | FE 446184 APT. 6 AND BATH. HEAT- ed. bben Childs Hardware 76 Union Lake Rd., Union Lake Village. B: FIELD TERR ee DANDY FOU na APT., AND bath Hea od. Separate from stores and bus Utilities furnished. Clarkston. MA 5-5801. ‘CLOSE TO DOWN TOWN, SPA- cious 5 room apartment. newly decorated J. R. Hiltz, Realtor, _1011 W. Huron. FE 56-6181 ft (BEDROOM. NEW CONSTROS. room, _ bath & nished rooms 1 b bus. Gas soft water Adults only. _FE ¢1} 400 8. Paddock ern apt Woodhull Lake Ph. De- trott WE b3156. _bath. Private. FE 81370. _ and entrance. $15 bide. week. Baby welcome. MY $250 for 3 months in sdvance, a wee Ay Reason: dav afte: that I Wainus Parkway Syivan _Lake FE 2-1168. entrance Near bus Christian cou® _ple. 50 Hudson. ROOM paulo has vs CLEAN. oung couple 2 men, 155 _ Summit. 3 ROOMS MY_3-7482 " furn. $15. FE E 4-4648. ROOM F PURNIGHED -aPaRy ees 2000 Der“er Walled Lake. = ehildren welcome. 241 W. Pike _FE 2-3388._ Inquire left rear apt. tions to 1 ¢ PE_3-5025. FINE 3} ROOW UPPER WITH bath, well furnished Couple only. 45 Lorraine Ct FE 54-7158 ATTRACTIVE FURN. SMALL APT tn Rochester fo r fine employed man and wife 414 Walnut Bivd, Rochester. 4 ROOM FURNISHED PLAT. PLe teau 2-2360 . ELIZABETH LAKE, POUR ROOM house. Children welcome. Phone _FE 22239 2 BEDROOM HOUSE RENT pa 10:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. mm, unfurn. Tots welcome Rusee |! Renta) PE +16. Young £2 Sart Bt_Call before a LOW RENTAL TO RIGHT” cou. ple for furn. house, near Clark- __Ston. MA __MA_@s001. MODERN CABIN IN WATERPORD _Couvle. Reasonable % 3-5193. | MODERN 2 Fe mEDROOM HC |§ ROOMS AND BATH | water heater, oi] heat. Call after 4:00 pm, MY 238 . PURNISHE HOUSE. Popa Ph Romeo Piatese FPURN. WINTERIZED COTTAGES. Children welcome. 3810 Dizie Highway CLEAN LARGE ROOM AND RITZ MOTEL FE 8-0404 = | APT PRIVATE BATH AND EN trance. Utilities furnished. 5-3036 kitchenette Adults. 78 Norton FURNISHED BASEMENT APART- FURNISHED APARTMENT wiTH Saowen FLOOR INCLUDING GARAGE ON ELIZA- __ment, private entrance. FE 2-3853 bath. First -foot. rivi- pa od 3 blocks "hae oon FE A EAN couple. No drinkers. 1 Toxs @ikiand Lake No drinkers, FE 2-4160. LOVELY 3 ROOM TERRA ’ MODERN LAKEFRONT Furnished home. Lease by the year Reference required. Holmes Bartram 4329 Dixie H 3-1950. evenings, OR } 36741" On | JAMES K BLYD. replace tile bath, _ dayne garoee Call Sunday only, SMALL PARTLY MODERN 138 week Le required __ 56081 after 6 p.m. Pig SRO, NOE RETESE v A ‘a _bake Orion : a 20 xX 20 GOVERNESS TRAILER. WALLED LAKE ALL MODERN corveniences 2 bedrooms, shower, only ° blocks from $18.86 ‘om plete: bes . cae S ly rnished. caretaker piconet Walled Lake Court or MA CE WITH icture window erect iae Cass WALLED LAI Lage, ALL MODERN e Avail Dec 2ist to June) 63160, 2 ROOM APT BATH elf decorated, Adults only. 107% N. Saginaw Two ROOM APT PRIVATE EN- trance and Newly decor- | | ated 111 N worelagrech “or call 2-809" | SMALL APT. CLEAN AND WARM. | conveniences bedrooms ished $60 m $15. weekly unfurnished 655 rn Lake Dr See on oe ak at ue _ Wallea Lake Court or Tiss uaED HOME ON ROUND ke 10 phi from Pontiac. Year round ¥ Call TUz- edo 2-5016 Lsken e Ins. Agency, ams Lake. Boat, automatie Private entrance and bath. FE PURN' Ra? RANCH HOME AT WiL- washer firepiace. heated es Beach 1. KEnwood 2-0016. P r 8 Prankiin Ra. - Cw ‘SPARTANETTE rRAILER, 36 —_—____ \2 Papa A ait ment odern with bath. 33873. and Adu : oniy 200 N Paddock. Alberta re BEDROOM M OME, WEST SIDE. __ Apartment NISHE: utilities, Adults only. | Lake. Near bus D APART- 2 3EDROOM HOUSE. LAKE PRIV. and church, _ EM. seet t= al ~ a ome mo. 7 ROOM APT UNF. HEAT. 3 BEDROOMS TOFS: HEAT. 606 | FE 40808 with that entrates SMALL ROOM nt pale tag gamelustvely” te your area? zrronien 2 ROOMS, BATH, ee a pede ter Ge vi i x F of you area? where tales fores | Bi'"tndre eeu Sosa core | Hoe Sell Republic b48, Uuce the values af Your area? And the | NICE THREE ROOM APT. STEAM welome Ne beth. ea ‘alues of your a heat, stove refrigerator, private! mo. 4 biocks north of Auburn —g Ss wena we entrapee front and rear with blocks east of John Ary,,tBe, onee 10) dor the beat Job See oe Sees. OP eet meee. 2321 Emimons 8t. Brooklyn | SSE ise ean ear | noo, PRIVATE TRAIT er tbe : one! res Fo: rent or option to bug. areas. 7 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND BEA a BR entrance. 0682 | Face: Children welcome. $85 per | J ROOMS AND BATH INQUIRE _m™o, FE ¢14 : . <« ROOMS. AR 875. 1 CHILD dedroom home west side BR | welcome 7673. 3. R. Hilts, Rea in |W, | . i ab save “ROYAL _Huron_ FE 56181. L REALTORS Phone OR 31872 or OR 3-1760 be ; Bun, 1 to & WTD: z a a OE Buros, FE 27124 inole, +“, * F] ee Pee ee Se ee Me -R: - .. ttln ort east, °f LOOK FOR YOUR OP~ PORTUNITY in the “Business § Opportuni- ties.” ee ee - THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 ——_ «4 / Rent Houses Unturn. 36) Fer Sele Houses z arash ‘ rm, & bash, gi Sie Pease os : on Ein in ee gente cs ne me Lavender RE. 3110 W Huron. &t. PE 2441 MUwal 41647 Es a a HOUSE. * pasergent ene Beet, ga bet we: rss SE NO MORE then 2 idren. 3109 Portmen i fii S | FLenders 1-4323 NEW HOUSE Never lived i 2 bedrooms, $78 per_mo FE a a a month. "kG. "HEMPSTEAD | 1e2 E Huros WATERPOR a TS: Option $150. P_O Box = WALLED et 3 BEDROOM, ai walking distance. $5.00 _ month BM 3-682. Y nished with Westinghouse kitch en, automatic gas heat fireplace shower and . Electric — ae . Couples preferred 7 ne x FORN. OR month. Wa ters Lake. Betoa and - ston Rds MA 5-2187 PRIVATE sLEEPINO ROOM. NEAR Pisi- On busiine For 2 people ve +1038 SLEEPING ROOM FoR at ate girt, Near PO} 172 N _ a Girt » sEEPINO 3 ROOM AUTO HEAT om bus line Cab. 8-070) ROOM ANT BOARD FOR 1 MAN im Sout rm home. 3. ROOM AND BOARD FOR 2 GEN temen clean vate home _FE_2-8042_ $3 N. Jobnson. _ ROOM AND A Singlk beds p IN. EM | TYPE frontage 13 at | Elize- ra * Saginew Prone FE Voorheis Ra rE Convalescent Homes mes 38A TWIN OAKS REST ROME. x NEW | - addison now oo ‘all on TWIN BEDS HOME PRIViL- . eges. Plenty of rel tgp ~ space Tran Lion he plants 960 ; 8 Meer) Se none gad te gaursia pot ,Preaze Highland "M-se), Of 3943 RITZ MOTEL FE 8-0404 HOTEL PONTIAC Is the bert m town. WEEKLY RATES $10 and $12 eee: Ji. .)) Se HURON HOTEL CLEAN Ry “ates” ate Fi a HOTEL AUBURIN Room o Day or Week Also 1 te 2 Room Apartments and unit. 4 =Auburr PE 20230) WHITE OR COLQRED oS doors A HOME OF YOUR OWN ‘-Income—New i near OMT&C. opt. ey Buia ats tion. cael ceouen large le, 11,500 terms. W est Side Near Gen’ — Im mediate basement, es toe Vacant—Terms Pa Owen grade schoo! 2 fuom me home Im- aeeisie Desseesion Best - terms. E | Woodward Estates Turee —aro frame bome. 1. bedroom full basement poet, wt wired tor alee. stove, 60 ft. -| Sylvan Village Boe Awmot! Se ved welten eons vesubul SSeeee Pat ees et ub BUY sip Sa CONTRACTS NICHOLIE -AND HARGER CO. ' NOW VACANT — FT Consisting 2 bed TELEGRAPH, NEAR HURON senilaren —_ yp _——— WEST SUBURBAN - RANCH TYPE. Two bedrooms. modern kitchen. living room end dini space hardwood floors. plaster walls, automatic of] furnace, con- nected Lag = 1% car of a _rerms CLARE RE sneAL ve (UW oe ——" Evenings Co-operative Real Bstate Exchange Veterans NO MONEY RD. (1) m turn left ‘“. mile to sign R. J. VALUET, goss 345 Oakland Ave Co-operative Real Estate Soloage MILLER NORTH 2 bedroom home Excellent lo- eetion on N. Perry 6t. Full base m Full beth. scighber: itien. Near 8t blic schools, 2 bedroom home with ful) base- ment, tile bet?. roomy r near public or St Michael's Excellent nei : d bus hardw floors * to wall carpeting blinds. new ges furnace, ampie recreation space 62, payment NORTH SUBURBAN 3 bedroom ment, full bath 3 car 1 acre parcel of ¢ ara wi Lew down payment py ‘ew oo top price STONE HOTE SEVELT | Latiett Peart Gad gu HONE REALTY CO. eKTY ® m. Daly; Sun. 1 to 5. “WEEKLY RATES 3 BEDROOM BRICK $12 and up the mortgage cost on ROOMS WITH TV oS select oak floors, picture windows. a oath Near Clarkston. MA ment, gas furnace and water SAGAMORE MOT EL BIRMINGHAM. » room. algo TV or radio. Maid | Sux for} bedrooms, oak floors, a0 Wootward Ave nee" pe 4ate - Sob ane Granass iS te fenced. _ Rent Stores 0 = = Lisette school. $12,076 ‘sPACe 20x50. INQUIRE | payment , BROKER “Phong PE +187 car room peting furnace in full | ment Has car ea Total price full | Good | | iW COOLEY LAKE No—not lakefront $1500 DOWN Four . rooms, beth in $6350. Pontiac. Tota WANT 4 BEDROOMS? This has 5 nice rooms down and oe for like’ sit.0001" Yours tor #18001 B. D. CHARLES, Realtor MONEY MAKER This room brick tmceme lo- cated g Be the city furnishes the owner ee apertment exceed $2,000. Who can scr for sesthiee more. Pull price $16,050. Terms $750 bows to Bg Se TE bata. J. ALT, Taylor ‘ne 160 Oakland Ave. - ‘ Young's Amazing Values Such As: Lath and Plaster Aluminum Windows Ranch Roof Fully Insulated Gas Heat OPEN Sat. & Sun. 12-5 $7,145 With Only '$495 Down * |Russell Young REAL’ #12 W Huron &t. FE 44525 ~ Open Eves. ti) 9-Sunday “i$ KNUDSEN Dwight St. the best homes in the city ° nice rooms and bath, fireplace heat, paint- with full basement, 2 car ge rage and landscaped yard. Low terms Day Ave. ware a — home with ententiy WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR Bank ne Pome 44516 GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS YOU'LL BE et INVESTING IN ; ou mere your home in Whee Fy is tis a traecti i) \. eson colonial Mg @ arse erchwoctars a ocigned rooms, 3 living room with nsetural fireplace. 3 tle , new Gen | eva kitchen with Dish- 3 ous bedrooms. 7 room = door cvimes and ana | Bn 9 tubs. ete An this plus enn ores _ 3 ear et on 500 down or ee Gas im trace Us YOU TODAY red below down REALTY CO. REA Member Co-op Real etane FE 2-0263 Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sun 10-4 1075 W , Ey OFFICE home with full base- | j __ ee Per | Rack _ BRICK TWO FAMILY Six & SIX - a with every ate Two basements, two and excellent west side location $14 500 ‘ WEST SIDE SEX ROOM BUNGALOW gg large rooms, liv with fireplace room . a ea eaopeling: Gee eee pocrsage oy tag o and | only 2.600 price j ‘ WE SELL-WE TRADE DORRIS & SON 733 W. Huron REALTORS CO-OP SLICE OF HAM > ONLY 61,500 DOWN ON 3 FAMILY M ELWOOD FE ¢258)3 OPEN DAILY 1 TO 8 PM. THE “MACEDAY” 3 Bedroom Furnished Mode! FHA $1,050 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE CosTs PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS PHA APPROVED FEATURES: Perimeter under floor beating ~ a cabinets with an ware. Brace Master folding doors os a — aluminum sliding vin- ex 18 leuntty room 100 ft. lots on ved street! LAKE ON BOTH Williams & Maceday Lakes $11,800 ° Be ee for Opes “WHITE BROS. Phone OR 3- or OR 3-170 Open 8 to 8; Sunday 1 to § ECONOMICAL LUXURY fe fi fit i . ? E é i FE NEAR WEBSTER SCHOOL foniatwou Seat To ence 2 rooms. New th eee" itt raparege Pric $10, rms e only BUNGAL OW—$8,500 Lowest price anywhere in « Bes: and clean 2? Realtor oo W Huron s re 43535 Mf no answer ph FE 2-0629 Open Eves till 8 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Bateman West Side Substantial wn Pda required—only 618.950. # ampsen Realtors Co-operative Real Estate Exchange r Telegrap Eves & Sun Toa G % tm Ward’, Orchard, 2 room ranch home. green fix- INCOME HOM ot att agin 09 $290 ——— — 3 familer full Goeceiea” panes oak floors 3 car farees. en enceilent carpetina ‘. storm sesh and screens. two large lote and cement drive Good ea- rege $2500 DOWN - West side 2 room bungalow LAKE FRONT BUNGaLOW Beautiful prick fireplace deco of] heat. glassed landscaped yard with opriagiing cem Russell Young REALTOR ag pow & rE +an i i soil ie i FE 4-0528 | ‘piece woos vee - Warwick hes | face meat, tle bath real. * tt 9% ow with epee ts my a a7 Tee Fail basement ig ag s! HOI.MES-BARTRAM | “USION TAKEFRONT. beime, ‘Eycelient beach “hia see $14,500, "RED HORSE S018 ~Cass FOR SALE VOORHEIS ROAD Brick 2 living feom. kitenen, dinette, Venetian blinds, earege Cyclae full bese- men off bet water heate price 613,650 $750 DOWN g, Movs isle M ON THE PAVEMENT EMS! BREE & GREGG he hg BH ei Son BY OWNES — bed- rooms down, rge labdscaped down. — ful — $13,500 “wk otesb 4-6743 Gls—$100 Moves You In! NOTHING Clemens ; Anchor Real Estate _____ Medel Phone FE 30000 ; | { | Partridge 19 THE “BIRD” TO SEE TOP VALUE breesewa ber ved “Taree ‘sor ; ooo. FE 22106, FE ai es WOODS "| ps Modern. eo ag or omg = Bigg oR =| 6 Reverse Charges | Here's @ well kept 6 room home| ree we ae oon RBAN $2,000 DOWN Excellent 23 bedroom modern WARD E. REALTOR aw Ruron St. Open Eve 7 to 8 PARTRIDGE pres Eves after 6 call Mr mick FE 42008 CONVENIENT LOCATION ly 9950 On éGown on this $ room cedar shake attractive paneled sun porch, planter divid- er, tile floors. mice kitchen room SS | po ay Ay 7 Scall bir Bios av Sabee ‘a ise t : en : i : = OFFICE OPEN 946 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2538 * 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | | ‘ aie ea } ers __ ot Sale Houses 43 ROUSES AND INCOMES OF ALL. kinds, Also building G.I. homes W. Dinnan and son. 6 West Hurea. GI—No Down Payment ete Ml AR BLE, Realtor _7E_+RN; Open 7 0 0 Immediate Possession JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 348 Oakland Ave Pe 6-004) Cocperetive ‘hes’ Beate ees GILES $1,000 DOWN with bea- ull Dasement heat water GILES REALTY CO 0% W. Huron Opep 8 Tul ® STOUT'S " BEST BUYS TODAY TWO FAMILY Lecated on the east side of fw Move ™ with 61.750 down PEACk OF MIND Will be yours i this ranch style home om six acres of ground Orape vines apple peach trees, strawber eyre all here Gix on ene floor n as hot home fg mmly sin years old top shape $10,400 with $2.500 down BARGAIN HUNTER: MW you ere look for a Lv f buy then see is one before we buy ourselves Two bedroom lakefront year round home Pilastered walls in the nee foom which nee lake niece Ei furnished ; o oa you Dery, ye0 ° ean buy FE 2-8316. oe M. Stout Realtor Ph FE 6-816 ‘Hh 8°30 — Eves T Established 1916 SPACE TO PLAY Yes. #'th this large hate pienty of space to piay West suburben area Rench mevt rm heat breezeWay to attached 2 car garage $13 500 terms TEL-HURON AREA im modern 2bedrm home full Bee this clove- rE 661% | The ‘CHELSEA’ FHA & GI_APPROVED. DOWN esigns ck me ate ett alr heat. : throoms arter | Mm your children ill, | 140 Acres- PELHSONA OPE Daily 1 te 6 p.m. 3 BEDROOM BRICK Paved streets, city water. sewer | GI — $600 PLUS COSTS FHA — 1,150 ‘PAYMENT PLUS ‘\cosTs an ye with rustic LEAVING STATF MUST sEi tt. bul" CLARK REAL FE 46402 w tS) | > | 4 anys pte Z —J if E : if ‘: if | ge FISHER-PONTIAC EMPLOYES 2-283] of stop at «# E. int @t Lake Orica WHITTEMORE 5S Qiaseed-in porch on @ room home LAWRENCE W GAYLORD is E Pike st ANNETT. OFFERS 2 Lots—$1,450 Down Modern neat 4 rooms and - room._2 tote, oil et _ storm, and screens, | car garage North side im clty near schools. ehufches - bus Full Modern Housing Near perochiai is newly - and decorated | public | om. tile )_* FORTY-THREE = Aubura Ave. 32420 CLAUS “IN YOUR OWN HOME” . & LIMITED NUMBER OF HOMES ARE AVAILABLE PUR CHRISTMAS OCCUPAN- CY SPACIOUS ¢ BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM, FULL FACE BRICK. RANCH HOME. Gas HEAT. LAKE PRIVILEORS, xX 0 LOT THE PRICE —#14.580 INCLUDING LOT &@ ALL MORTGAGE COSTS. FURNISHED EXHIBIT _ HOME OPEN DAILY AT 2028 MIDDLEBELT NEAR ORCH- ARD LAKE RD. PHONE, FEderel ¢6101. THE NORTHWOOD ORGANIZATION utiful 3 ii RANCH HOME With Carport $65 Month Only $190 Dn. VETERANS PLUS CosTS $750 DOWN — FHA PLUS COSTS immediate occupancy. ROSE-HILL REALTY COMPANY * KEn wood 3-0060 __ Mode! Phone ORiando 3-1101 GOOD BUYS 2 bed. fooms. living room 4d room and kitchen also beth. base. ment and ~_ = panes. Pull price 9050 « room von meluting oo i vine and jarge modern kitehen A good buy at boot good terms and 647 per Giroux & Hicks Ss CL. ~ ATTENTION. lv you are poking . ultra home let us pomp place $100. A sR bd rental Dorothy Snyder Lavender LTOR _wuwial_¢ ied ‘NICE HOME REAL ye ©, no EM } and ip a condition, | G 5] Npeetlans I In School dis- living -foom., room modern Cnceon breakfast nook and 2 large bedrooms Storm and sereens | | ' Btoker heat. Lew eutomatic water | heater i% oe fenced reer yard termes (Bri ick Ranch wornee. | | triet, 3 nice roome first floor 2 becrooms, bath second fieor, | extra large bed ofl furnece storm windows new double = ell im “1 condition West of Pontiac large 2 bedroom water heat er, storm —— — possee | sivn. $6080 §1500 Utra modern & room brick | PONTIAC RE ALT ¥ CO. and frame ranch home on | 137 Bed } *. secre, living room 13222 dining re tile kitchen with breakfast bar. 3 bedrooms, geerge. ce ment pe 920.500. -Metamora Attractive 7 room bungelow in excellent condition, pat | ural fireplace, picture win- dows gone excellent view of country side, Pull base- ment ot] h e and sereens La barn, new roof 4 acres Ceanbor School | bus $21.900 67,000 down (larkston—Deer: Lake 100 feet lake frontage with FE _ 81741 . aoaatiee old- NEW HOUSE: 5 ROOMS. IN ¢ 3 to 4 acres A er home. studio type living room with beleony large stone fireplace dining L, bedroom and full beth down | 4 bedrooms and t's baths — Screened porch. olf AC un tend avaliable | Roy Annett Inc.| | REAL PEderal 3.7193 | PE 6-8275 ored People For terms. | ent. y SC. "ALES. hoe | na N_Qegmew __—FE_ 2-801 FOUR FAMILY Eastern Jr room, and Now renting to excellent tenants i ee mo Shows net of bout e - on price of $23 $00 with ‘sub al down pay- PAUL D. HAMMOND 28% W Huren REALTOR Eve FE oes For sale or rent FE 41138. a _Mt_ Clemens _ DRAYTON PLAINS GI $600 Down basement of] furnace. iand- % © Muron Neart tory bun- ccaped lot. 1 bicek to bus ime Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | ques wih ettached Tt, car Yours for 98 terms { cae Legag ony ition : i eee ee Basta eine Brick Ranch | i tac. | v' rm ome . eae Gemehed Scar acces: | to desirable Westridge Bu ri WM. A. ™ ft All on ! freer tie i See &| KENNEDY e. See it ot $12,500 with foe rely. bes. 500 down. } ets, Selling & i sarge wardrobe Ca | pnzatton ; MACEDAY LAKE FRONT rm. 20". CO87 , venings ‘til spd bemn ofl heat end garage. ee Bloat Sat | wer RES Pars. lake Geed doch end rewndst ‘“scure. uum bere raviomatie $0,800—EAST SIDE—Cas furnaée. Priced at only 96.950 beat and het water. asbestos FLOYD KENT, Realt “RUD” Nicholie REAL ESTATE “Therm: sid sersteameree acre: | mee tie nest hg tee Sao etege Sycngy OS Bet ete me | pay, rs. 5 J. R. HILTZ REALTOR rE 54101 >. 111. W. Ruroa 8, : ‘ ap =e Host side 3 rental | now SARE year ADAMS REALTY Co. |# rE Some completed homes ready for . Gee model 11-4 dally at corner of Joangey and Crescent Lake Drive. For,Sale Houses 43. se eens. peved street. Ene Bee John K. Irwin REALTOR es ae es WEST SUBURBAN .W “ with lenge room. Iseee eS SE, as SMALL FARM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-2564 oe Templeton WATERFRONT so Pas AC ha NORTH | SIDE 1 2 5-8161 or ONE IT Lat baat hall nage ay we =—- You feo “pare! wi) at cr ea pay ment You be first to see thie one EVERYTHING - for comfort decorated and richly car peted You'h love family e thts home — Best location Priced “at $15,500 Call our office for an appointment to see it enc and 2-ded small down payment. RAY O'NEIL. 7% W Huron Scanee | | Open Phone PE 37103 or FE core Co-operative Real Estate Exchange RANCH HOME Very attractive 28x48 ranch home. with 6 acres @ix large rooms & beth breeseway and garece it et your convenience £18,800 OFF JOBLYN AVE Owner leaving Lt cmon Offering their 8 room plastered alow only 3 years fe “All walls oak floors tile Bg te School & Bux Only DIXIE HIOHWATY Frontage on Dizie Mighway with Store building on lease Attrective Bungalow with ecre of land & floored attic. of} heat, Chance of a lifetime wn JOSEP is F. REISZ 53'9 W Huron FE 20250 Co-operative “Rea. Estate Exchange Why Pay Rent? You can buy this 2 bedroom starter home practically on your own terms agg a A} on ex- tertor with arege pertitions conan cated on 2 lots _— iy - A nL, erie beautiful W: Pull price oniy eases w with e150 down. F. C. Wood Co. Realtor + Williams Lake Ré & MO On sims on tee oa After § Call OR SAVE TIME! Solve ev- eryday problems the Want Ad way! Phone FE 2-8181 for an ad- writer, eS K. L. Templeton, ealtor piggy Be ta tS full” en nee 1 ~~ r THE PONTIAC PRESS, ’ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954- ANOTHER DANDY WATERFRONT HOME, 20 ACRE ESTATE CLARKSTON AREA PAUL A. KE z ON Y $850 _VETERAN S £32 . of ih } f é H pie i E & ij ti i : 2 Pit On bandie A MOREY age a HUMPHRIES nd Open, Evenings i Estate ) Exchange SMART BUYS os acres with ea 2 bedroom CRAWFORD | OPEN SUNDAY—1 TO & PM New 2 bedeneaa modern homes with kitchen. ample closet space Cun Choice of tile. imterior and es- ship guaranteed Drive out Mi#@ to _— Lake Ra | Turn right 1 tock r4 Island Dr Watch for open sign 0 F Walton Bive BEAUTIFUL RANCH IRWIN & ROSA ,, Christmas Day Will Be Happier Spent in this 3 bedreom home large bie j ctheast part of Roch- ester nea. the site of the new ou Schob! Priced at only Makes You Believe in Santa Claus When you read the ag! te on this 6 bedroom bric home. Has income possibilities an* is located close bm 6 area. Priced at sats 616,- wit? terms. ra ROGER B. HENRY, Inc. OL 101 BETTER HOMES. SEE CHEROKEE HILL! Compare the re of tts close in, beth Lake mile W. of Tele- Rd. graph Rd.-anrd select your site ee W. BIRD, Realtor Bane FEMA A ll ot at ta PARMs AND ACREAGE OR 31111 John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W. Huron &t PE 4-3528 | If no anéwer pb 20829 Open Eves till 8 Co-operative Rea) Estate 6 dale Business Property 49 SMALL RESTAURANT pone quire between 6:15 and 7:30 p.m. hs West Yale & Pontiac 1, MORTGAGE 8.06 $100 mo 6 per cent est. ness. Cheyrolet truck cerevan style Pull — Tools. pr. ete 170 pm, FE Industrial & Commercial Less than 2? miles from downtown main ay seprenspetety acres. wit divide to suit your 2a) oe Inc. West Side Hot Spot Near new shopping located on reoey ig ‘Cane Road... near Middlebelt 1500 FT. WILL DIVIDE Excellent spot a. resteu- pao Bigg = ony ; S Gee or alee service T aaee I location for doctor's or dentist's offices Houseman-Spitzley Corp ; office —. rty W: pot a. SEW ER rE oan ee or iagicbe” Ra +466 a — sewer for one - os homes Rent-Lease _Bus Prop 49A ony wee owe RACELLENT SuELDINe E. PRINCETON | — ~~ ee teenie For Sale or or Exchange Se [al elele veal home FE 40628 after 4:30. Edw. M. Stout. Realtor PLORTD A PROPERTY, FURN- eve. a8: » —e ground floor duple f $12,500, valve = this ares. MA 5-6001 after ¢ Business “Opportunities si 110 Jackson St - 4 NCY APIS ON ANNA WATKING LA A land Pie. Al] modern, on lake an to| We By © rer. FE eet a Baoan Fh Be Estas BLEACH ROUTE . ang truck 50-86 00 aecita, The Lake Man EM 3-0434 = = A stmately 400 cus DIN = iscount for 12 lots © [ Sewer and water in. ash FE 4-206 North end Terms if svsthites ey FOR RENT desired. Call Or lease, Good location FE 40602 io ee wh ae | SE/UT\ — SHOP OPERATORS 1100 Majestic | ss ___ WO 34 : dream to comnees Complete For Sale Acreage 47 ATTENTION BUILDERS & LAND DEVELOPERS with busy — Priced for Ban § male 25508 FE +1908 eves CUTE LITTLE DINER WITH LIV- ine quarters on the Disie Hwy goed business. Ve rea- le Call MApie 5-4 Se Rove We coves. Ripe wr seb | Grocery & Meat Store $760 per acre . es as) O YN This neighborhood store av- $140 000 | erages $100,000 to @ross per year i he with | el] equipment. | lease ered at only $4. plus stock inventory Roy Annett Inc. | REALTORS 2 EK Huron FEdera! 7 dl Open Evening: and Sunday Sun. 1 to 5 ROTEL DINING ROOM Reply Pon FOR v ac Press. Box Win, 119 toot of tropiage on Mis -Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT Bketkve ‘ule “YOU ARE FOOLISH! To waste time reading this ed en coop. ap- — "2 acres, all for what e lg@t would cost. We way with proposed plat to sell Robell Peal F state | 1903 Maple Rd Walled Lake MA ¢ % BUY. TO SELL REALTOR | ee. MEAT MEN!! The hottest meat market imagin- able Over a $200 Complete retail and wholesale bus this an cocaniuig | ness deal Business, equipment and a $100 @ month lease for $10.000) down Phone for more informe- tion on No 3408 BAR MEN!! A paeer spot located near Segina te as danci &@ couple of ites a week but doesn serve Toss is exc ger eed po could be increased abd cent br @ live aia “pesteber. mora living quarters business | all are offered at less than | ropinsemment cost No 1040 STATE-WIDE | 1652 “\ Real Estate Service of Pontiac 6) ACRES. Pontiac State Bank Bidg arr Landmesser ve est Located tm the scenic Grampian FE #1 Hills southeast of Oxford Parts wooded Price. ES 13 A In the Walters Lake area between and Clarkston Suitable for subdivision Over 400 fruit treea en land Price $7500 MEAGHER REAL ESTATE ____ Oxford. Mich OA 83122 For Sale Farms 48 Sw Attention Marsenien, 16 acres with 4 bedroom modernized farm home and iarge basement barn Located on main goad near stores and churches Schoo! bor by door This is a real bur at or ly $10 500 Terms Hurry tt emt lest Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR 3110 Ws Huron st FE 24411 bar seats @ people Neat as‘’a EM > -3303 MUtual #1647 pin and just as sharp 88750 on WANT A HORSE.TO RIDE PETS ‘*rms for your children. fresh garden £ A roduce = chicaens? We bare a PAINT \ WALLPAPER acre farm on main road rear Miltord remodernized 4 bedroom | Store located in the booming farr bom barn and coop All ia oe apt bet Bt Lettie : z * an be operated «ith pesieees for 500 chickens. 820.000 | practically no extra help Have Call owner EM 3.2357 Partridg 18 THE BIRD’ TO SEE SUPER MARKET $300,000 PER YR Top gtocery in this area Gross. - Ing as high as $36000 per mo Bur busines: fixtures and equi P- | ment and transfer of SDM it. | cense for just $7,000 plus stock HOT SPO) How would you like to bur a business that will pay for ttseif in just 12 months? This snack your investment back in 12 mos All for just $1000 plus stock Templeton WARD FO PARTRIDGE FARMER'S FARM 1° @ecres near Capac Fatr build- ings etcelient level land Wilk MICHIGAN BUSINESS REALTORS SPECIALISTS IN BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES THROUGHOUT, MICHIGAN sel] outright or accept house in 43 W Huron Open ‘Eve FE 28316 or near Pontiac as da®n payment Sale Land Contracts 52 land contract on new kK 1. Templeton. Realtor | — Zr Orchard Lake Rd FE +4963 m Eves = Open 8un 1 te 6} ~ 196 LEVEL ACRES Crooks Road frontage Sandy loam soil in high state of cultivation Com-. ba soso new bidgs and ences. Well-constructed 7- tioned basement. of] - fired hot water furnace Large 2car brick garage 2 large barns we ow! spring Over 4 miles ‘ol [are woven — wire fencin j eal for subdividing Call | further information | FLOYD KENT, Realtor ae Tascaate rE 5-8105 open eves ext to Consumers Power 86 E Welton Bivd. @room houre with base ment Bal ens contract 150 20 per cent discount ost to you $4120 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | 73 uron Open ~~ Phone Pe ae or FE 54-7293 | Co-operative Real bl Estate Exchange | For Sale Farms ~ « CARNIVAL “4 _.by Dick Turner! — | Reet Soren, te “Stop turning up the water heater so high! Remember I gotta carry these towels to the chair in my bare hands!" Sale Land Contracts 752) " — pega he CONTRACT 18 2 SILVER FOX SKINS month, L088 44355 Paulsen wane of oe. sarah opeys & $70 month FE 20274 trom 9 to 8 Money to Logn 583 (State Licensed Lenders) _—. ~. ed Up to $500 CASH for You Today 30.000 FAMILIES IN NTI y have bor- rowed Bue tm the | vi veers BUCENERS ay ry OLD RE- COMPANY Wika You ‘ine ALWAYs WELL TREATED When | “% Pasay wal When there are lay short time em- plor ‘ou a th or take. up to 34 months to y on low month ly payments rge ts less you Buckner FINANCE COMPANY Above Walgreens FE 4004) Curner Saginaw and Huron Street Pontiac Also yton Plains 4303 ale bw Across Phone OR 3-122! e ANS 625 TO 9560 BAXTER e LIVIROSTONE ia W. Lawrence FE ¢1538 Ph Rochester ta “THE BIRD" to see | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 22 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. — eo 6071) OL 1-070" SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? “YES” promptly te employed @en Women married or ciaate: Natonwide credit Sing'e visit loan phone first Phone write cr come ip today LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. \1 Ww a a ORNERAL Posie LOAN PE 3-Tis) GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1846 to 1859 pres loved 218 minutes tithe Most | ern Maas 1 cna: can as ober her bed OAKLAND LOAN CO. | FE 2-9206 Ran roe STATE 8B rene BLDG TENDLY SERV Ww HEN YOU NEED "$25 to $500 FE can help rou with gad apr an problems You ¢ i Eig — Poa ‘mn «mall = Iv sar? Talsaneue us or cai) at our office FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 __ 703 _Pontiac State Bank Bide ~ LOANS $25 TO $500 | On ao furniture or bead | me RENEFICIAL FINANCE CO | WwW Lawrence 8 1 rE 202460 Pontiee $25 %® & LAWRE 27191 | since Swaps $8 new. Sacrifice 950. CHAIN SAWS ADE Pon | building materia) or sell. MY COLDSPOT REPRIGERATOR _for gun or cash OR 3-7618. GREY CONEY COAT. SIZE 1s phonograph or sell | _tor fs FE set a) pond date = AS, = ey Phone OA 6-2715 after 5:00 _pm. siNGLE SHOT 12 ae SINOLE BARREL SHOT GOOD WILL TRADE 1953 Pontiac Sedan for ( @ ‘equity im home or land contract. Can qe some eee in cash = sah —o home. “Ask for, Mr I. i “BROWN, Realtor 1362 W _Huren __For Sate Clothing BRAND NEW NYLON DRESS, size 18%. Very nice. $10 an 65 Aubu. Rd. 54402 been worn BOY'S BLUE ALL-WOOL sNOW- condition, $5. suit & cap, good FE 44228 ——— |GOOD USED FAMILY CLOTHING. reasonable eet Oak misc items GREY a enstan i PAW cCOaT _ Size 20 940 19 Matthews GREY PERSIAN LAMB COAT. % length, like new Call after 5, FE 2-2550 _ - kh BILNER FOX JACKET. Size 12-14, for $175. OR 3-0105 1 OVERCOAT SIZE «4 AND TWO . sine $3 each Good condition. Also s §6clothes ladje size 18. Call after 12 noon, FE $0038 2 SILVER FOX we _LIKE | $50. +4355 new. Sacrifice Lapite a Pusan CoAT. Uke new. Reasonable Bisse rool or ee —— er. : ans’ su’ both size 36 to 38, each $10. Phone a! 63263 MANS GRAY COAT. SIZE ». _FE 206 after 6 0 SQUIRREL CAPE. SIZE 12-14 FE SABLE DYED MUSKRAT PUR coat. Size 16. Excellent condition. WINTER Tat SIZE 9 (SHORT). A! BLUE SUIT, SIZE Sale Household Goods 57 ANTIQUE PICTURE PRAMES. gas stove, practically like new. upholstered chair, also copper wash botler Call FE 5-0038 after 12_noon e with deep well, table and antique organ. FE 5-350. ABOUT ANYTHING YoU ¥ want CAN BE FOUND AT L @& ranges, gas & elec, 85 Bog all sizes, -. up; radios, $5 up: new chrome dinette | sets. 5 pe, 95 up; chests, new & used 85 up: bedroom suttes, $49 99 up. living rm. euftes, $1295 up, dining room suites 619 50 up Many other ttems. USF OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN FREE PARKING OPEN MON, TUES. THURS FRI. SAT 8 TO 8 WED. NIOHT TO $30 SUN. 12) —— 5 L & 8 SALES CO. « mi. cast of | ern Pontiac; or | mi. east of Aubu Hetghte on Auburn Rd MBO E 2- ANTIQUES FOF CHRISTMAS Colored giass. china furniture _choice items. MY 3-4308. |A GOOD BUY IN SMALL RA-| _ dios, $6 end $8 FE 54-8755 LOANS [Sh Enete ‘COMMUNITY Loan co. t00 NCE rE FRIENDLY SERVICE Need Money? Ite as near rour telephone Just cell FE 5.8121 | For auto financing. refinancing parment of debts or any other | No down payment. Balance = $10 per month. Late model su- | tomatic washer Balance at $8 fo rocker. bone dishes cruet sef and china. EM 3-40¢7 BOFLLE GAS Installed im your home for gg ts 77 complete Kenyon Fuel-cas Dixie Hey 3-2481 worthy purpose most loans are | ADMIRAL DUAL TEMP REF_ “10 completed on your first istt | and in a few minutes. Liberal repayment plan Home & Auto Loan Company | "i. Fae or 20 Per Cent | or Committ 7 National Bank Bidg. Discount New Homes. Local builder Work- | manship and materia! ren- teed Contrect balance oroon oso. Cost to you — $5,560 under- priced when pol 5-O075 | = tig 8-004]. Ask Pi ms McCul- oug |. C. HAYDEN, Realtor | Open Eves | Hour er | atte ed __Morigage Loans aS LOW INTEREST ~ |p Unitmited funds for single family dwellings mortgage canceled Tt borrower die, see PETERSON sagh ate State Bank Ridg Phone FE 5-406 or FE 86-6772 | cu. ft 3 years old. . EM 30120 | BENDIX AUTOMATIC — C WASHER. romatic Is cow only si0.00 Adi COLD 46087. FE 2-4610 Sale Household Goods 57| Ay Very LOLA Ee $8.96. Table top gas stove. = burner te bo * erch. Sole $14.50. : BANK FUR} Tre oe 42 RD a. ave. NEXT TO PARMERS G STATION E-Z TERMS Pe "MATER UECTRIL ELECTRIC YY “Pin DRYER PELUxE model Like new 649.96 3-0120 DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. EX- truction. $65 43 Hud- © cellent « ons! son DELUXE HOOVER UPRIGHT. condition. $50. cm weeper, ere Puone FE 6-0606 € rr nveTIC BAR pres iz for ree room. Gates. "ou 3-0483 LEC TRIC BLANKET, NEVER rhea used. Neseo Roaster. FE = = dining set, 2 Cesroeas e 4 s, te set, other articles Price exc y low a rooms end batp house avail for rent to party buying furniture OR 3-0626 Call after 6 13 CU FT KELVINATOR DEEP frome New. 6275 011 James EK ELEC RA RANOF Py Tt AND SPIN t DRYER washe: after 5:00. FOR SALE: Weert BED AND mattress Storkline ccib and mat tress. Phone JERS up Ww © Wachers . + up r Washers . ap acuum cleaners 7 G. HOOVEP VACUUM LIKE NEW. | _ $1496 Belts s brushes, all, . Huron GOar- makes 066 My: _ dens. HOLIDAY SPECIAL — | Prigidatre w iw. range $189 95 Frigicaire " refrigerator flocr m $160.95 | lo E refricerater floor model. $260 | ge — = machine. $119 96 So ory due ae rary poten a CRU MP ELECTRIC severai thet are ideal for 3 and utifully designed foom houses. Bea tos Vike television omg One of atgpting U ves rands Te brand new Peat ‘alinbety rrifiec scratches 2 tran «tt. values Michigan Fluorescent 93 Orchard take ve ‘ te save you money on “50% Off p RANCHO RANGE New we ‘now only $119.05. MI Mt 61300 WAYNE GARERT'S _ APPLIANCE SPECIALS U Television sets. from oe. Bendix Economat automatic wash- 34315. 4 PRICE SALE On Linoleums, Floor Tile, Wall Tile $20. Cal) : fter 6:00 oe OR a = -., . coe , and Paints at a ALL OUT CLEARANCE See our DISPLAY AD PAGE 11 General Warehouse Co. 2268 _— =. Near —e Eves, FE 6-7433 ANCHOR FENCES PRE cesses be aT 2930 ae Ra. - Rd. Drayton ATTENTION ON. CASH FOR iit FOR SMALt bir rtone table model, $99 Oper- Be good. 158 Oakland. ROTPOINT TROWER. 38 IN| ROL- Excellent condition. FE + +6280 LIGHT MAHOGANY DIN Sanyo set } BET. Table, 8 chairs, buffet b' Good condition. aur eais2 +4152 TABLE TOP GAS STOVE FE 2-s508 a KELVINATOR freezer 1 yr. old. $600. OL 23-0100. FE 42573 HEATERS Of BORSING Wave | Lio HOT POINT ORYER. $130.95 RB. Elecirie Co 060 Wes Huron. 0 INC’ SINK WITH SLUE FOR. ole — New 637 R Cc Mu» 106) West Huron. imountea E IRONER. GOOD CON- +4388 _ dition, $40. FE IRONER OE FLAT PLATE, PER- $83 EM 3-8002 KROEHLER DAVENPORT AND Green friese. clean $30 chair _MY 307% KITCHEN AID ELECTRIC MIX- = bs juicer Practically new KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR | soe ‘CHICAGO Rta 6 with case FE Good work condition Only $29.05. MI + 1500 (6x9 LINOLEUMS.°$1,79! ao 2 pe | BOSTON TERRIER PU AKC registered 382 Nelson. | Bors BIKE 26° GOOD CONDI ior? ie Wal! Tile 6H ods Counter ee lee rn ft Harold’s. 140 S Saginaw | Christmas (iifts ” ATLAS HOME WORK SHOP. MOD- el drill) press with morticing at tachments horsepower capac- , $46. Fiat bed trailer, 6 wheel and . Used 3-4806. supplies, hobby supplies, see Classification 24A “HOBBIES & SUP- BURMEISTER’S LUMBER . 21, O- | night till | as AKc REGISTERED COCKER, sat fir bos _ FE 56-3860. Bie. oie: i Koa TFORM ROCKER, $15 p ree BoYs’ 5 ~ GIRLS +6206 aor acre Sore Gtrl's 5 Squre skates ‘S477 2-9066 PPIES, “SIZE 16 1) FE 17-9052 LEAVING FOR FLORIDA. EN- CHU.D’S MAPLE DESK. SWIVEL +6708 tire household furnishings. includ- ing. TV. refrigerator and w asher Some antiques Call MAytair | CROCHETED BEDSPREAD BOX- LIVING ROOM sUITE. . 2 PT blue-green mohair, baby crib. | CROSSMAN — lay pen be Eee seen after 6 Cros: urs. FE 'MAHOGANY BUFFET FE 2-0638 after 6 aNty #OLL beds Al) new You save on Sat Closed Hilbere 52 Williams FE MAYTAG WRINGER WASHER. $10.05 EM 30120 - MAYTAG AND KENMORE | WASH- ers Quaranteed. 502 N. Johnson FE 45160. 1| NEW WHIRLPOOL IMPERIAL electric dryers ~ eT fe No _down payment. EM 3-8! PRICES SLASHED ~ NEW FURNITURE t-lona deuble dresser, bookcase Sed. arge cnest, $99.50 up. Sofa beds $3950 up. Bunk beds, com- plete. $4495. Cotton Mattress all sive- $11.06 TInnerspri mat tress, $19.95 Crome dinette, $39 - 95 Limed oak drop leaf exten- sion tabie and 4 chairs. $79.70 Sewing rocker 87.95 Blond giase- top step end coffee table 85 96 Meta. i board ted ig dooasyl | CHILD'S” & SIDEWALK BIKE + _ 38847, Es UXE MODEL Flyer cape train. Double diese! | 2 remote control switches | condition _¥ith passenger cars ENGLISH — PUPPIES EI ECTRIC CLOCKS sane tors. toasters. waffle irons, Borg scales outdoor grills door chimes less = ware, % Everrthing for) youths’ i 2 PISTOL Ls airplane § en- s BIKE $12 - Child's bike baht “attached wag- on $8. Boy's English bike, gear | . $20 wind car heater | 1 week $12. Girl's Chi- | 5 — skates. size 6 88 | CAMERA, = wire ‘CARRYING Sacrifice. $13. “Sees $15. AMERICAN | accessories and Pde _ FE +7800 sr deco- BANK. FU RNITURE CO. Gee our nuge toyiand. Lione! trains, , 42 ORCHARD LAKE AVE NEXT | TO FARMERS GAS STATION 120 ACRES _Open ‘ti! 9 Fri nights RANGE GAS STOVE __FE_ 2- REFRIGERATORE. LAST | YEAR'S | 1953 models) One of America's | best nam ebrands Quaranted for 5 rears Buy a new refrigerator for a little more than a used meching Michigan Fluore I= ADMIRAL TELEVISION. 20 INCH ECTALS ° Ex- Siond desk and chair $29 00 | cellent condition. Now. only $9995 GE Spin dry washer $35 00 MI 61300. Ghifteron ovk chest “es ifferobe with mirror ANTIQUE ‘GosiP BENCH. PLAT- Warisllescrainail heater $29.00 | 48 cup electric coffee urn $15 00 00 blond ceder chest $39.00 *,meta! cabinets Ne $895 j Au white coa_ kitchen heater $25 00 We buy ¢el) and exchange every- ; oh. for the home akland Furniture | 104 8. Saginaw FE 2-5623 16 INCH. ae Vue coo eT} tnside an 96 “WA ALTON TV Walton Cor Josivy re 2-3287 PB VACUUM AN. attachm 1 som y"onetes ee ottoman. te tee ectrie motor Like sew. GIRLS 3% IN PIKE. Smith- asiee trucks, erector sets, a Lose | Trade im your old skates my ‘a new evenings until Christmas. $35. INCH REGIS- perfect bian- | : Tist « gold case Perfec FE 5-716 BIKE EXCELLENT {2000 CON- DE! ou! BUILDING A i AnD sav EArETU TO 85e0 ON ALL ,| CINOL U} sURE IT'S BURMEISTER | Northern Lumber Co. Pentia.tt” Cooley Lake at sain 100 8. Saginaw St oe Sat web paint a oak McBride Hardware TWO YARDS Detroit ns OFE™ 8aM. TO 6 PM a | G & M COMPANY VINYL TILE ...... 12e Smith’s, 257 S. Saginaw LAUNDRY TUBS. CEMENT AND $20. 151 W. Sheffield. LIONEL & AMERICAN “Blackett S Offer pine $140M 7 [2 by v § sheeting 870M FOR SA SALE = = SILV FR’ ier per r beg 91.3 33 tea a pas tray yon BABY lumber lists JS LUMBER aD. MATERIAL SALES CO Highland Rd. (M-$0) OR 3-7003 )_ 8°30 Except condition 83 FE ) IN BICYCE. LAUN-| upright piano. FE ¢ HI-FIDELITY PHONOGRAPHS | used as demonstrators, marked | fully guaran- Service, 770 | 5-5764 te tine . ot tes A materials | — on deliveries Clarkston — - BUGGY DRAPERIES. man's navy Lara @ 8 vds red gold suit 16 BATHROOM FIXTURES, sot Pipes and fittings, automatic of) HEIGHTS "SUPPLY try St Phone "yes 4-5431 CASH FOR — FE +788 oa specail ovotrn_pgronsde freez- a ee | 25 Per Cent Off ees ie HEATER. MA Daan ~ | | | ieee ane) FLYER TRAINS large CO 2 cartridges "ike beso bee VERSAMATIC GARDEN Do romped P Y sERV- for $15. Bird. Birm | Free tes. on TASKER'S, © W Huroa st. BRICK—used—BRICK | “aut exer, Fonea™ 1'x8" x1?” White fag 3 wtilit poaree. — they Interior & Exterior doors, Weod, Stee} & aluminum Windows, & oors Int & ext plywoods. Fir, White pine, Biren African m . Weldtex. Wedgewood, Paul St. Cyr yr Lumber Co. 6120 Lake Ra Bogie ake ‘ Commerce | OAK FLOORING &” * Select Rec Ecwtrieswiaie M |Neo = Comines . ... 9130 M SET JAMB'® PAINT GRADE | 2'-4 'x6'-8"'—6%" WP . 2.78 TRIM 74x68 WP ‘ya3\. Bese 4''E%’ — thoe WP 63.¢ line ft. ot Sear, lt a ae oes een ee ems" re, ee x8. 4x0 3 “HAGG SERTY LUMBER CO. | lee Reoveryy Fey... — Lake i= ing. size $10: |‘ bdlee spines coat size 184. Phone _No calis after 7:30 mgs Auburn At 7 KELLY’S HARDWARE 7 2 Auburn At Adame PE 94} . RENT IT NOW through For Rent Ads! House, - apartment, rooms, any- thing. Dial FE 2-8181 for an ad-writer. - ‘ : : : ra = “4 ‘ : , f Soll ¢ oS | — ¢ Pa | 1% a | ‘ 4 ; THE PONTIAC PRESS,« FRIDAY, QECEMBER | ry, 1954 , | MODEST MAIDENS * “ By Jay Alan. For Sale Used Trucks 90 Fer Sale Used Cars 91 98 OMC % TON PICKUP. vERY ‘8 BUICK SPEC. 7 . ‘south ¢ doors,| Staight trans B® H 1 owner. wpe mL Toar Sp PE oem, wees Berwick 1 oe now, ' F i.) 186 Plymoutn door, Nice end elean See 8 one drive — es a i) | 1948 Olds 8 door radio and heater 1991 Mercury 3 door, radio and |. heater with overdrive CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES ‘ Just north of Wate | Sam tw § pm daily PLES. N SPY AND YORKS. Oakland Orchards : sink a nnn OTTO A. TRZOS CO. | Sam 1 ™ SFE) CANARIES AND PARA-| 0 ECommerce Rd. between THESE 3101 QRCHARD LAKE i ay FIELD DRUM Witt KEETS. OPEN 7 DAYS! is ehd Duck Lake Rd, Mil- ; PACKAGES PETRO Th Cis BONGALOW sni WEEK. 246 FERRY | BPtES Most” VARIETIES. FORD HEAT SERVICE Ce a ce iw w.| AVE. OFF JESSIE. bard. squash +e Orenare. ARE | WILL BE.T YOUR woes, sna |" eae gece ete | pom ea wham. Roches, Sum | Bat hv ne MEM | POR, MARTS AND SERICE GMC Many More z sore. mangeeny such Ge. i) Sern es Se PE borers, plows. "Jeri and. dacobegn anew wideon dates Oo. ¥t8' 8 DECEMBER To Choose From : = is iL. rs: : an FD USED BUUE PRINT PILE |“progei Call afer ¢ pam. PE| Bysipment’ dan Dinle Mwy. MA ~~ pear «a et Boaa Tl SPECIALS eonsale radio “GE ——— —— ie. ales wew > _ GE: cemole phone * shes, nae Sporting Goods 65 way om, eer eee tise 6 en MY De a Mp, Ogef, Lae Orion ou MK. BOY'S 381M, BIER, BLACK PHAN: | 145) me : a Riemenschneider Bros. reasonable, PE 23442. : a BUY,, SELL TRADE. Me fea AN KENNELS FREEZER SP L : PE 2983), t eerenet ene $495 Dodge- : ave OIL ; elegraph feud Servic ORiando 30265 iw 2S Se eee Like eee te —aoNe—BOY sett FRADE |e anen, "Basen, FE eee, Pontiac Eee ie ee © rust and lime, $2.63 per Master Leech ta 8 AMer PRY Gtwat tates | sicyermh Aa G08 xa waew, | 1949 THC, Panel .. $245 Plymouth pmol * & me shotgun for sale_ reéeas ig yp eye a er ¥. it Fr eer fet s | sete Sete re “tcHWwinn Ly 1949 Ford Panel ....$245 “The Cars With The Sve ONE OUTER CENTS x TER RAW FURS | @,0_= @ cs. «Mapocialy Criepir : 1e | eyele Like new. $28 MY 21372. Forward Look” arwiek. cement is WANTED per shots priced reasonably - ve cee. — Fe Su ~ | ; arr’ “BIKE, $18. LIKE NEW. | 1947 Chevrolet Panel $175 232 S. Saginaw St. fis - AVY DUTY MOTOR. Mighest, prices paid. __3-0392. (2180 eater tha Deattact, YOUR LB MOBILE HOMES | GHILD's ha oy el “sis Phone FE ed Pp frit sacrifice, MUtuai | \7 > marae +87 ISH SETTER PUPPIES i? WKS_ Pontiac Rd at" Spayne | Paw oe 8 oe 0 oe) ee 1948 Chevrol ick 1} C taese._” VREELAND FUR CO, | “eid. Excc'leat bunting stoct also | SAROA.MI i PERGUSON TRAC | You'"sca “bus Les Muichinson| Boats é& “Accessories: Ss a ee 809 Pontiac Tr Walled Lake ‘an Kune cae Reo wth bold | tor with Wagner loader on fropt, reconditioned trailer as low | a TOM weeeeereees 1... $395) é uracen 2 agg a era Gravel & Dirt 66|iono WainED Pant PERSIAN | ie inch gemop. Win sacrihee cat | ann \CHRISTMAS SPECIAL UsH DOOR Fe RSIAN : sac : c " =” leery os CRUSHED AND 8A ND Ome Faw MALES BOXER. EIS | Hutchinson's Trailer Sales | ee kup $545 es Bn. & eotte vel fill dirt. Lyle Conk-| Cheap, PE 5-477 Like sew” gas ee One. tixge | 18 Ding Ruy, Derere | ita MERCURY HURRICANE OUT. sees 5 i Rear a FILL "TakD. CUSHION” BAxD, PARAREETS ry Jerome, Pord Sn tS coe . Si, Ona aoe Touma, | bert INRIT “a | 195] International at reduced prices. China, am _Delivered. PE $031. | Sarees any CANANIES | ae : —— 230 8. Dort Highwey, Pint PERN ya, -)\ Se Picktg <<<. 5 sane es $595 Carp, visiprs frames, twas. fee, | Pit, DEBT ABD GRATE. @OIE | Sem Aabeve ad ‘ow caste | CARDEN, Tunivotot que Pract — Be eves lev-eewey Se Se aca | ona ny Ouaye VVOR-# PEEPRRES TEI) Sy asaracty Pee BE) Tip | tte earns _| 1981 Ford Pickup 9045] § Sp PEPE ee So are ae cee [ae FOR (1051,chevolr |S = 6 Grave, | ort” _ 9 ve sav , ee Pickup ........+..- $645 | Givilg SALVAGE DEPT. _| Fe este Pa ofsee ° OT | Pommmaran, Dots ae? rom, |_WBiytale anes om one Exchange | CHRISTMAS Used flee axDS, STRAW MANURE ib) Petri now Call PE boss er Ee 9 CHEVE it 7 BOOK. and a cloves "chanle ak ___.| 3400 Woodaie - NEW AD | : Authorized Sales & Service Mercury outboard motors, new ‘? 1 owner, SLE SERN | Wied Coe & Feel 6 rey a rms oo seein oe eee, Ger aaa | WSN OMY eee an ~ LOOK! care vat tit mits | ony come poy omtrvenco. |Plaakert, OrAme SOME) Pewee aaah Mee | Rae eae Re eneee | one Reet | 8” re eas oe ets Hutebineon Trailer Sales FIREPLACE SLAB, 00° | PARAKFETS OMATED Paine eT Eee eT Oe ay ery, excite | den ty "Marine tall ghts, 6080 | — $$ panag-a wee : (3) 1950 Customline Ford $8 per cord ter #18 Delivered. Panakbirs maps. a ae Matton - ise | par ands tow ae 5 per cent Keele and rods gee Ling Bont ees sherk hevrolets. Vormerly Tudors. ; rose. 4-904) m iene, . SALE Woop. FE | PARAKEET: === PET SPP "i coun cai Cons CRIRIING NG.) PARTS—STORE | Fr Palrits and varnishes | Tras rack Oversined tires oe Reas. 101 $395 each See f Saree S| aos » he Barer Oe ome | PU, BRED FEMALE POX! Groavile, Bitte “s a Teingraph oe Mpa abe | arines! ouieenrd Open’ ‘ltes | ayer garments” Phone PO stu | CHEVROLET Ww becuse y| 195! Ford Customline GARD DAY SLAB WOOD ALSO | Sorpima weeks bu rc | WALL CHAIN OaWS EARL 6 Oven Daily Wh 6 p.m Pri td 8 | "SHORTY HOOKS PLACE (ater ie pm, , po vire| Fordor. Radio, heater ‘ re Tanabe BS 8 WEEKS SMALL | And Sunday P.M | iebe FORD 04 PANEL \ TOW con- Sent acre. Shes |—Weet Goal & Fuel 67 Ease Paitine pow | Eee Cow ESS Se as Fe take "OF" FETs, he FORD A EARLS | ie elas” Ulta “| and Fordomatic. : soted ts scrare Pe esbe | NOS, mo | Renee «RES TES, | -td eet wet AUCATATE RATER OPT | QUO SUROARO MOTTE. carnal incouN MERCURY | “ecups. Pewerguge, spotene You BUY PACKAGED COAL. CORNER wat | ster § PM SAY NEIGHBOR! | _ 3510 bommenwesltn or 7% 2.4004 Hee tenpere Wrerrtnine for Se SALES Thite sidewalls radio, oll beth. your gas or ol) conversion. We! ton and Opdyke REGISTERED BLOND COCKER Gut bere ot 5 Owen's "_W_ Pee coy Excellent eM 300. | 1951 Ponti Chieftai wan fet duct Pha teres Bas |PEASONED HARDWOOD 0 a a ee ee ICT .S Parkhurst “Trailer er Sales | own sh ahine sUPpr ine or Sale Used Cars @ BEL Aik 7 DOOK| | Tad ae Sogecre cote = Poe os Wale | eaarenen Gerla Oat oe Peers) cra on Fort ou. ein Pedigree OR >-2168. ‘ Dem Lareer Rd. 1 Switzer Craft and Yellow Jacket | BUICK ‘s ‘ sO ae heater, etc. bap ana "hd piece SS eres | meainrened going Es (row tis “New for. sist 0” Call | gee iat Lake Sete Ht peat | Bet ery NOOK'S PLACE | Milford, Mutua! «aisee GEV BE alts 3 $595 T U eee. | ae asg Rd New Hudson _ MY 36821 for © demonstration. | Nit AND. ‘eotal urehase plan. At Pine Lake Phone FE 2.5200 | ise BUICK WILL TRADE. #6 Se EVE Poe pe On 3-428 Christmas Trees 68A RED GERMAN SHORT | SLIVER KING DIRECT DRIVE | Good ones as low pee. | BOATS. TRAILERS BUY. SELL OR | _ Scott La Re , Zoe sTaN- 1954 Ford Crestline Con- Lumber eoare, windows, bart Cee ONT | haired pointers, § weeks oid | Chat Sew weighs only 38 TRAILen ExGuAnee ae Gana. ves tee] SEE PAULSON | Senn gsceat death os | 24 Ford Cresthne Lon Sepae as ae Thor AND UP. cuveen KITTENS. POCO-LIN Br & Srattes. Cimon, Wie sie ELGAR a FF erate Seaei For A Good Deal em se0tt —_— =| yenunle Bary quer See regret a [DOC REO TAS ES eet nat Ee RSE ree eel Ae mies Se pee OS Dery Sc | ores ae ii Se ee rere ro Fer EE, SSE a Cooked Engines, Saat a Om SOR EO PEA sai Racin Tar amon we ey =e RMERLY AT) 63100. | AMERICAN. GENERAL, CONTI- Tr v | A om _oiee © DS | THAT we Ww : Telegraph & Voorhels, now at | 192 8. Saginaw = ss C4 . ” Transportation « Miered 87. Hy BUICK r DOOR DA DYWAPLOW | : s P. THAT WE WILL BELL FOR 65 00 ing stove Fa EO “Tine vegiorea Reesonabie’ Us| New and used FE en ee, my dince and Gowhie, be bed: | Cama WATTINO TO BE DRIVEN | _Prieed ts sell. Phone PE Shee ES My: crpige ery ery | DOWN AND 60 MUCH PER UB. eas — ware bie ted reer” tree" ehotee FO 6 WEEK OLD MALE WIRED Ces waco mateo of tractors | priops end terma, Used “walers | 7 to Fuecnta ite Sen Fram | BUICE “+i ol oi SPect IAL. BYNAPLOW ms | ae OF ee On ata, COME IN TODAY. aa Se aoe ae ee ee) Ema Genre aneers| eee eee Sey | eee ee parte be AT. Gsice Oe. | 36 BONDE copciat- DOOw open tm 8 PM | DAVE DAWSON, INC. = eee = ry ee replace | _hsigns 21 Pont’ Os - aa on eT ee: FREE TRANS ourve CAR | We BOKER erecial. 6. oo Th ay a} con OF CLAR RD. & M-26 Used E>. i 432.50 | _ we | TOY POMERANIANS. AKC REO- California. FE +1936 230-600 47632 Pv ou ‘ON Seighy nibs arpualtce | mera THEES_COF TOUR | “err imezean Cama, arON aOR PCE AE) SACRIFICE | cts vrao ton somtnease MUSE pit Sag POP Morr | “AGT ome gue yeage ane | MY 2 SUT ME 26211 A end Bring your own tools months Nice for Christmas gifts beated bhbegd UN wees = | . 1% sot Mae Seach | Fe ein | Fin sage oes cag vany. | Oyoer Morin, ment te malt | Achane Pc7 S02 sae | ‘ncey eit Btegmte a ; Le Villa. ge eee ee “lawn x oe pa er . afte 1 | 196' « Di cL OXe. WA- , rs . CORTE agers Se soe | Pee! RA | ETE cir ene EE, een ge aa Spence pepe meng mee gael eee con eeperaTy : Retail or wholesale, 2425 Oakley | OA #2976 Bok posing ardware. 74 ‘Burce |S Stove. Nicely “hrntaned Aa ioad_etther was FE 66006 — =e ‘em! Studebaker Fords. de Ghetre ¢ | aes Bin an wales TA ine or rempten rorras |®cL ott ae RAS, gee verse he | Sis, Ries Sees | eee hee tkeetes| EXCELLENT PRICES a Se ‘ ; , one eb } Lean wmeonpm, oe, | array PEE BROOME | gtyee penes Geert | Ee Byct ce | BET SDA, RoUReTRARLER: | oare Care 88) EE a, cee Sete, Mima yee | Ni AUTOMOBILES Fe) sears OFM” ReE| Draven rama om nm, "~”” | Thcraprad Wane Kiem? | Se See pease ctutal| Seep ie emma TCM IMT, Tor EAR | OT Ieuan ee —nxra os ew $1895 | CHOICE CHRISTMAS TREES. 3| WANTED GOOD HOMES FOR 2| $100. 3670 Pontiac Rd. Buick St_ R¢ Pontiac, CARP ANY MAKE OR MODEL / 44. § woodward. Birm a ee ete DIO WEAT. 16214 lavatories with fittings $16.05 | ff. to 18 ft. Special prices to clubs | nice dogs, also kitten. MI ¢2330. | Call before 1 om. TF be bata betes | ee ore AUBURN, aeaerd. Sretaghem er. signals, and white wall -We carry o@ full line in lumber.| and schools. $1.00 and up. L. 8. aS & rik. BU BUYER HERE en pee COS.) Cam Sant 3-2068 | atver = bing and builders supplies —— — 644 “Baxiand. Dos 3 Tre . Boar 2 Auction Sales * 77 eoeer Will sell reasonabie $771 | CA n Sagi | 6:30 p.m. SCHUTZ tEN § FLOOR | FOR RENT: CHOICE LOT FOR AUCTION BALE. FRIDAY mIORT | “Sieo ee avg 5 a bine vy ; G] MOTORS I model coy bit gute. | sale of Det ome or oe, | POARDIN. BATRINO AND. CLR a 6 pee ee Auction esi ve. i THE HiGt HIG Hi DOL L AR” No Credit? enn 'S ° DeSote - a" n Plymouta Seb Cvere | fs Siy eat Pe Oke gears, rarvare mons’) Bivte.= acre V2" m8] ome Tater Space 79) Maite “Ee Uitest ak 42 | Ch ming i to i¢: 1 boy's | nn. eh Da at. Durr-Ghell. 3 8, Felegrept.| choadiscc Large parking jot Heat ei oe: sci | “nee. Dine | Bad Credit? ristmas | jocks’: ‘girt's white figure skates For Sale Pets 69) Hay. ( ed building and refreshment size 13. cg are | : ditt and | ay, Grain & Feed 7 counter — & FP hsomea Sale, serictiy madera, cr genes em “TL . VANWELT , PETERSON Le pe ARC COCKER PUPS. 4 WEEKS | air cai urahw. os ce 32715 a iveunts. Sched ban, chipping | Here’s the place to buy S ecials! | a0, by 0 am | Saco Can ee bom) after a Fwy gee old and new corn pm La gg ag i factities MY 2-461 Pa FR ke Ti faxn oxt| NO Co-signers, no past | isa W Wilys’ Seden inate ron. . MEW. SLIONTLY | _ p.m conn Se nb eee of Lake Orica. Pursitere, Stoves the best credit references neces-| oe lih pcos d soodfne vg demeged in’ ‘installation OR | A” [deal Christmas Gilt oe ee STRAW equete. Tey, Duties Miss, oe Auto Acessories 80 Bilt SPENCE . | 1640 Kaiser ¢ door sedan gee = bcaeesd teeecusy Elecaner (gees we This ts tg inet sale for 98. USED CARS | eaty, HE yon are 2! ena '53. Pontiac NEAISEA SALES & SERVICE r 3 male and female. Of.| POR BALE GOOD cag | Will be open after Jan, ist. We ATTENTION! @2 Oakiand Ave FE 47339| have a job, we have a car 53 Pontiac 4 Dr | 376 AUBURN AVE. FE ¢eeea ’ cow Rar ood (cat ‘corn FE) fg Hep ie ee ee UreSEING 1000 to 1006 | UA te MODEL WRECK! f4r you Lh rege ggg ag S800 ERED WAY AOSS WERE | gO eee ears WHEL ine model Wer meteags sect} “Bagley Auto Parts | “ye BARGAINS 60 BEAGLE 2 YRS. FE | straw. OA 83001 HAYINO SOLD MY FARM. 1 WILE | cngmes Tranemincion sad sear y Buy Here $1,495 “a8 Ponting, delune streemitner, 9 i00 BALES OP WHEAT AND | premises located | mae dots cnt | Sackan qeuccie.” 1nd vallocs vee BAGLEY OT : . | new . oes straw. wired beled. MI¢010| 4 miles west of Almont 07 3} _ contro’ ‘ WOW BUYING CLEAN CARA | Pay Here i Si chevic. 2 door startine de Seca’ °F Fowlerville. Castle | mee ose oo OT Dee ve | SCHRAM AUTO PARTS NC : : 53 Chevrolet 2 Dr. S3 Pord, Custom made 4 door. \| Sao BUSHEL OF COMB —aLS cong a. oy Mes. Dee. ee | 00 Dente Bey oo 8 _footvers ‘Darminghom NATIONAL | Only 18.000 wctual miles A real | White side walls 2 tone. 1 owner. “Fo husks. PE 11 _ | otter 1 bleet aad_white face | GLASS, GLASS, GLASS| Ste. M&M Motor Sales | __MOTOR SALES) $1,095 lies or Sate Livestock 72 steer; 19 months. Full line of W- -eclalize Ip cairty pace for ean cise May an late On bee | 171 S. SAGINAW ST. bata Montcalm. alg gre dard, 26.000 miles, has all = ears. trucks ard buses e | | | all C_ tractor, No honc WANTED -L \TE MODEL — ! im | ESTER Piola ane. OLD corn husker, McCormick Deering aoa a ae oe . | wrecked cars ae! junk cers Hob SICK “80 4 BOGOR RADIO, HEAT. | ‘51 Ford 4 Door | _bsa0l | acter, core pmatee Se ea | Suet, We commer Se ee oni Cake c Pers PEO | ee er sg mem | Mertometie érive, light vive ra | t |F Tonitg REIFER CALF fast eles net "stray sre or sbield All coal CARS OR CHEAP care ESR Onion StOm Sates | ish and clean as a pin | IT] } O ). PE 6-1461 sos toe - Dairy equipment and some house } ag Auto Glass Co | WTD rare one CARS ‘51-36 7A <- oF PUPPins | ~- 6 Dow's Ra. hold goods, Metamora State Bank | 17) Oekiand Avenue Se eres | Get your high bid and see ws LARRY Tweets old Will bold for Xmes!| RO ANGUS DAM OF GH WIN. | {ert Jobe Toe ponprieter Poul | 4; FORD WRECK FOR PARTS — « . ’S3 Buick Hardto age ee equal Sele” afnee SE, eer | rwitt SELL aT PUBLIC AUG | "= 60 aay Haren Maint Ste JEROME Dynafiow. | rade pester” and ITCH ton the 1 located | whitewa res tind esa ROETIRED, SSMER | Ss “went Some ite tet | Eee ane eeoteat "Bile “Pon NGM ME eae” | Rochester Ford Dealer | $1,595 30 8 4h. 3. A. © | AKC REGUTERED OER MAW | ‘Calves by sites bull and wecren St_on Tues night Dec 21 be | [set “coe oarte tor ‘48 5° WID SCRAP AND CHEAP CARS | | OT ad OUR 1 bo R ee th heb pres tee | no ie oe fy OF oe Jaeenden” treve | ont aa el ae ee eves. MER Yo 48 Buick 4 D plumbing. wiring. repairing. Co child breed = | eee id mora = - | 086 Oakiant Ave Ph PE 0513 | ruc R - . plete wreck coll ewwer creck end fiat thew gone Sone a ES, pei OLD ROUaTEI | ting must be ould. enies oe For $ Sale Used tr ate 9 One of those reali ico, wana: é@rain tile, Monteaim Builéers’| ford, Commerce Ra. EM bene _44 ware tools, socket sete, opes _ Auto Service 81 46 CREVROLET % TON PICKUP nares OO 186 West Motteaim. FE | _3-3534. For F4\ end wrench sets, household equip | mis 2 Za | | 5 ey Prides through Wednesday | AKC ISTERED GERMA Sale Poultry 7 4) Sent, ‘paint, electrical -eppiianc- Me Woodard Birmingham 1954 . | 8 to 6:3. every Thursdap. Shepherd puppies. 10 weeks old. nad es, mixers, portable end com ine CKEVIE PICKUP EXCEL | ’ COMBINATION DOORS WHITE| All colors. OR 320%. cole “sewing machines. jewsiry. | CHEVROLET OWNERS p ; pine, $14.18, Cedar side wail | 9680 { Road OR > T42 yes | ginteer® OR Sor. Re Hoteon. = tageage. dishes, cookware, Dun a Ge ae | 50 Buick 4 Dr. Cd in ad CHURCH'S IN EL-TONE KENNELS | ga Sas ores bigest, oankets eprete ood . soem Lobe Be. HARD TOP °| ast << “= a= CHURCH'S INC. rN GARDEN hundreda, of other much needed | 31 aND- 83 GMO TRACTORS | $495 TROPICAL PIER AND . Sent? * end colt, On| Rem, Coes Fics prince to ah | seis. Ail Work guarentesd | a POR TOR PIEZOP— af ahaa? sed ar 90233 es a 7 ML Be cinss, | FARM PREEH OVEN READY | ¢st¢., Dee. 21, PAk | HERBS AUTO smRIVCR | U C PPortencubie Milers Pale cod | ALASKAN SEal FOR co Sat FOR cost. Fe) furters, Toms 16 pee te B® Be Distrtputing Co. Te. Pout Muh | pa aA a. | PVoctecrt Brags Custom 4 Door | “Several More aolers. = BeaGrea MALES YRS. OLD $8732, Sat. DEC. is AT 1PM. OUR FREE RREE ECTIMATE | 1982 OMC % TON PICKUP VERY | To Choose From Matthews-Hargreaves . OLD. action, Besides adult ‘ F j POOL ECO Cotng. wt fae ee ee pave las of TTA, Li, MAKES. OF mo FE $-0971. FORD slrmgg wg lm a lee | Chevrolet . dh ° one top desk, various ee Pret at small bikes, rete snail MOTOR SALES | IB rhea % ton PI CzUr 1953 Ranch Wagon VICE ON A MOTOR SALES what you want -in the FE 46260 . ‘Sans. he W Ads! ornamental mirrors shadow bor YA - “35 PER CENT | sav panaeeey—ano—waw| the Want Ads! Lots of Auetionsers, Paul Hillman "TOMATIC TRANSMIS. Seer SB orp JEROME og Mervin wittame | Sige, © Aine vrectere OF | bargains! hore your dehar oul wevicr | SION; POWER-GLIDE | : | : | , ixvoen CRA SIWE eae 7 MONTH GaBLE_ARD ware | STOP WISHING FOR A tag ed siede. Coristmes (eee | . : ; = ae we hate | ’ /'BECOME A HOME . mander thrower. one. Male. dog with rea. 1) CAR! Select it today in a rv and just pot Tit vd * ¥ "Py Denne | ines CHEVROLET, PIEKUP WEIL LARRY | (Slenn S | OWNER! - You'll find 254 S. Saginaw St. Mseount ond Saecter ' 4 22008 Rochester Ford Dealer > . | Want Ads! See ‘em caters, Foci | SABY PARARERTS AND BREED ) Se ek oon | OR DYNAFLOW. eo FE 4-7371 = “= and — gu Roser pup. Rensnabis Community section, oy MO fost ECONOMY USED CARS, a et on S ee NOW. . . le OA 6-261. AUBURN AVE. : . : : ‘ ( Get Set ~ for Winter With a Good Used Car From *42 CADILLAC | Tadie, heater & By- $345 49 FORD Wagon with radio & twe door with redie and $145 *$1 STUDEBAKER Saat Sr $545 an A lowner a py miles. mine one $906. Sart | . Rydrametic. other access V miles. timo. oO i BOOa CusTCRl | CORAL RED & WHITE WALL 3-4398 on “28 ila __WESTACRES ‘50 PONTIAC 2 DOOR. RA ; heater covers, washers, beck ; . ture . FE 58052. i63 STATION WAO- on, cosclea ‘callin, Corner of and Walten Bivd. - Me. FE i. a STUDEBAKER “66 V4 2 DOOR | sedan, blue, radio. heat er, white side wall tires, over- chrome wheri = ‘1101, This mnelllS deliver a $2,206. MI 4-3410 le “baker ced condition. “aa «1250 1961 WILLYS STATION WAGON. cylinders. er. snow or eo aneportation ° Specials tess Inge Rash ae" satan” eee i | Ios Radeon 4” vinden Site LINCOLN Gizrcuky BALES 67 W.sPike &. . Overdrive, radic, Sear . $525. Phone morn Turn to Page 39 for a Good Deal in a Used Car] =» Matthews-Hargreaves Chevrolet SS PONTIAC 8 STREA: TU. DOR WITH RADIO. HEATER 30 PLYMOUTH Convertible Coupe, redio & beat $545 $1 PONTIAC radio, heeter, white wall tires. *$3 BUICK Pour ow 3 a tee cae De $1,595 S30 PONTIAC Streamiiner “T'-two door radic @nd beater $545 *S0 CHEVROLET Cooverttbie $495 *S2 PLYMOUTH Four door, radio and heater. Community Motor Sales Inc. 803 N. Main, Rochester © PM. Obuire sant Compared our deals Sta 7 gS 3 5 iE ARRANGE FINANCE redte beater, and HAVE YOU BUICK SEDANETTE WITH RA- AND GREEN FIN eo © © e we LIGHT GREEN FINISH ‘90 MERCURY ee OVERDRIVE ‘At ‘oD BLACK FINISH A : ‘48 | CADILLAC 62 SEDAN RADIO, HEATER, HYDRAMA- TIC AND TWO-TONE PINISH 6 8 ee ws 1 a= . $645: ! IMPORTANT NOTICE |! AGAIN WE SAY THAT WE HAVE TRIED TO DESCRI CARS tog oe Y AS OUR YEARS OF EXPERIENCE QUALI- NO MONEY DOWN On Any Car Under $500. JEROME'S BRIGHT SPOT Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass Olds—Cadillac “22 Years in Pontiac” » | FE 8.0488 or oe © © © & ee 8 = © @ ee ee © @ . A WITH ALL THE CUSTOM 8 FORDOR. LIGHT RADIO, HEAT- ER, WHITE WALLS ‘Sl BUICK #2 SERIES JET BLACK Wit ae HEATER, DY- NAPLOW AND TINTED GLASS. 02 $960 PACKARD FORDOR “300° SER- 128. THIS FINE CAR I8 LOAD- ®b WITH EXTRAS $1045 ol ol. eurEn 68 HOL- IDAY WITH RADIO, HEATER, HYDRAMATIC ‘Ol... . $1045 OLDS MOBIL? 98 SEDAN WITH RADIO. HEATER. HYDRA, AND RICH GREY FINISH 02 peed D dnd Ska DELUXE RDOR SEDA JEWEL WITH RADIO frc oe + « 51... . $1645] CADILLAC 62 CONVERTIBLE WITH RADIO, HEATER. BACK UP LIGHTS. PENDER SKIRTS BE THE ABOVE FE 8-0489 $695 | t THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17,.1954 No Payments UNTIL FEBRUARY 1955 Rock-Bottom Prices Bargains Galore | THEY GOTTA GO- 54 CHEVROLET Beautiful red & tvory Hardtop mode! — whitewaR tires, 53 CHEVROLET Station wagon with radio and heater. radio & hee . $1,387 $1,789 = x Roadmaster Sedan with every- The Super model — Hardtop. thing — Dynaflow, radio, heat- A standowt car with fine ap- er power steering and power pearance. brakes. $1,687 $1,087 53 CHEVROLET One of the finest 9 door models "50 MERCURY to be had. Has and heat- Sharp 2 door model with radio or and heater. $989 $579 *$3 PONTIAC 50 DE SOTO pee Bos g cig Bay Carryall model — plenty of || Equipped with radio and heater. room in this one! $1,387 . $089 ‘33 DODGE ‘53 CHEVROLET Se a phy ee Ago price. Radio & heater. $989 $1,389 ’S1 CHEVROLET ° joa erases — CHEVROLET $789 cheap $387 '53 OLDS. SUPER ‘88’ Quality and are ’S3 PLYMOUTH a up in this package ef A nifty two door model thet ae. has had the best of care. $1,649 $989 *S1 FORD Station Wagon vill be 48 LINCOLN noni Ser ene oe Yes, the price is correct! $767 $79 Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! YOUR TRADE IS WORTH MORE THAN YOU THINK AT — Michigan's Finest Used Cars WOODWARD AT 13 MILE ROAD LIncoln 5-1100 REVERSE CHAROES | 46 Ford 4 dr..... KNOW ALL THE DETAILS about the purchase of a USED CAR. Surprising as it may seem, there are many little items’ that must have proper attention to fulfill.e used car sale. An establishment of a “Franchised Dealer” is so organized to give you top quality merchandise at the right price! Plus the feeling of security that yours was a “Good Buy.” You can't go wrong if you purchase oe used car from— Harold Turner, F ord ' “BEST IN WHEELS AND DEALS” ‘A 1 BUYS” 50 Ford 2 de . $299 '52 Dodge 4 dr... . $699 48 Pontiac 2 aa ...$99 $1 Ford Conv. .... $544 "53 Chev. 4 dr......$944 48 Ford Conv.....$295 '| ’52 Ford Hardtop $1,099 | ’53 Plymouth Hardtop .... $1099 $4 Ford 2 dr.....$1,299 "52 Chev.’ Coupe. . .$599 51 Ford Hardtop. .$799 "SO Nash 4 de... $199 '53 Willys Hardtop $699 53 Ford 2 dr...... $899 ‘49 Ford 2 dr.....7$144 '47 Nash 4 dr......$199 .$144 "51 Willys Station Wagon ~"§3 Buick Riviera $1,499 *48 Packard 2 dr... .$99 53 Plymouth Club Sedan... .$899 $2 Packard ......$899 50 Chrysler _ Club Coupe... .$544 ’47 Chev. 2 dr......$144 ’50 Chevrolet Hardtop «..<-. $499 50 Pontiac Deluxe 2 door ........ 49 Buick 4 dr..... *S1 Ford 2 dr..:... $399 52 Buick Hardtop $999 - TRUCK BUYS. 1948 Ford 9 ft. stake .. 00... .cccccceeeeeeees 1947 Dodge 12 ft. stake ..... 0... . cece eceeee sys 1949 Chevrolet’ Sedan Delivery .............- $199 1952 Dodge 14 ton pickup ...............--. $69 1949 Ford % ton pickup .................. $395 ee Chev. 2 ton tractor, saddle tanks........ $895 51 Chevrolet % ton pickup ............... $599 1953 Ford % ton express ........ serene inte sp08e $799 1950 Ford % ton pickup ................20- $499 1948 GMC 2 ton dump .............. cece $299 1951 Ford 2 ton dymp ............cec eee eeee $899 1945 Ford 2 ton dump .....-.....ceceeeenes $299 HAROLD TURNER, FORD 2 BIG LOTS 4645S. Woodward, Birmingham 134 Mile & Woodward Midwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 9-4000 ' Liberty 9-4001 GOING HOME for CHRISTMAS ?- ’ Why Not? Read About These Come in or Call Today!” 1953 WILLYS Station Wagon. Like new with ra- dio, heater, overdrive, and new white side wall tires. A beauty. 1953 FORD tudor. A one owner and priced to sell 1950 OLDSMOBILE 88 tudor sedan. Radio, heater. and spotlight. A nice car. 1950 CHEVROLET Bel Air Club Coupe. A real sharp car for only $945 1953 DODGE tudor. Fully equipped and a real buy . $795 1951 DE SOTO Custom Fordor sedan with radio, heater. A good car. Only $495 19530 FORD Tudor with radio, heater, and seat covers. Reduced $195. Now only $350. 1952 DODGE Fordor sedan. best. $495 1946 FORD Tudor sedan. A real special $100 ° 1950 PONTIAC 8 cylinder Fordor sedan with radio and heater. ¥ $375 1949 WILLYS station wagon. Right in our front line. A real beauty. [+ “quick. A This is one of our 1949 FORD 8 cylinder Tudor with radio, heater, seat covers and overdrive. $195 1948 CADILLAC sedan. A real sharp automobile. Was $3,000 but now is only $695 | Open 8 A. M.—9 P.M. CY OWENS “Your Local Ford Dealer” 147 S. Saginaw St. PHONE FE 54101 ——> "530 CHEVROLET 2 door, radio and heater. . PONTIAC RETAIL STORE| GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” 'S3 CHEVROLET “210” Sedan, radio, heater. nice black: Gate cscs was ces cess cdessaw ees $1,195 'S2 DODGE 4 door. with radio and heater..... $895 * ‘$3 PL Y MOUTH HARDTOP. Radio, heater. Very OO eee ee eer ee eee ae an, Se $1295 ‘53 PONTIAC 4 door, Hydramatic, radio and heat- Co ceceeenccucceccevssceesescaeesven $1,495 51 FORD Sedan with radio and heater..... $625 site -w: over wi oie WB! ave w SHRER wee © EE EcemLIEe Oodee os 305 ment ‘$1 STUDEBAKER Club Coupe with radio and NORIGE cos k ca.s som emer woe 2. 28 © Se BENE ase $545 | 49 DE SOTO Sedan, automatic transmission, radio $1095 | Otrd NEStEn 6 sss 6 cc oo eee wok were o eres ree os $395 $3 BUICK SUPER Sedan with radio, heater and | $545- |! Dynaflow "S2 CHRYSLER Convertible, Royal Master tires and all power equipment ........ teeesss $1,195 ‘$2 DODGE Sedan with radio and heater..... $795 “Buy Your Car From A Dealer You Know” PONTIAC | RETAIL STORE FACTORY BRANCH . 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill FE 37117, —— fj — | $495 CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! OLIVER B The following cars have been safety-checked and 24 months to pay. | $475 ‘SO Ford 2 dr., radio, heater, good tires and battery. $295 "49 Buick 2 dr., radio, heater, Dynaflow. Ter- rific value! $495 "50 Buick 2 dr., radio, heater and good paint. $165 46 Pontiacs. 2 good ones to choose from. Cd "SO Pontiac 2 dr., heater and nice finish. radio, blue 48 Pontiac 4 dr.. radio, heater and Hydramatic. || are all good runners. NO DOWN PAY MENT — $195 ’50 Hudson Sedan with good body. $245 "49 Ford 2 dr., radio, heater, good runner. $495 *51 Stude. 4 dr, fully equipped. Real mileage maker. $395 ’°49 Pontiac 2 dr., radio, heater and good body. $245 "48 Buick 2 dr., heater, nothing down and payments of $13 a month. $165 ‘ "47, Olds. 4 dr... radio, heater, 2 tone finish. || Any of the following medium-priced cars would be ideal for the Little Woman. Remember, there are 52 Ford 4 dr., || always SO good cars at OLIVER'S. radio and heater......ees0.- $ 945 ‘SI Packard 4 dr.. radio, heater..........-. $ 645 51 Mercury Sedan, radio and heater....... $ 895 ‘49 DeSoto, good paint, good tires.......... $ 595 ‘52 Pontiac 4 dr., radio, heater, Hydramatic $1,095 ‘532 Chev. Sedan, radio, heater, Powerglide..$ 895 ’S1 Chev. Cl. Cpe. Beautiful paint..... eeeee ’S3 Chev. 2 dr.—210, radio and heater...... $1,195 ’S1 Buick Sedan, radio, heater and Dynaflow $ 995 OLIVER BUICK Open Till-9 P. M. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 JICK| radio, - Liberty 9-4585 END OF YEAR SALE | The finest selection of Used Cars on North Woodward Ave. will be sold before December 3lst. The cars offered below | have the lowest prices ever and are in near-new condi- tion. > 1951 CADILLAC mgs PLYMOUTH One of the cleanest cars we FOUR DOOR. The CRANBROOK have ever had. with model, in beautiful condition, radio, heater, ydramatic equipment es follows: radie, transmission, heater, turn tndicators, backup lighte and wh 0 lights, whitewall tires, — miles. One —_ and many other fine $1,795 $1,145 1953 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON. A car that bei] need. Beautifu tractive blue and grey com! two toned biue and grey, iow tion. heater, turn mileage, one owner, cators. tinted giasa, itewall heater, turn indicators and tires. asutometic transmission backup ligh : very clean throughout. $1,345 1,395 1953 CHEVROLET iA PLYMOUTH FOUR DOOR. Light grey fin- COUPE. Metailic green ish. whitewall tires, turn {ndi- fia Hy-drive 2 combination on interior, large air-conditioning heater. Hy- ve transmission and many Pick out the car you want and drive home in a real bargain. We must make room for more new car trades. Immediate Delivery KELLER - KOCH Birmingham's Largest Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer WOODWARD & 13% MILE RD., ROYAL OAK Midwest 6-1200 P.S.—Come in Tonight, We're Open 9-9! y “THE PONTIAC PhEss. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 ‘ -- Today's Television. Programs - - %:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Quiz .| . with Jan Murray. (9) Enter- = 9:15—(4) News. 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with Steve Allen. George Shearing, guest. SATURDAY MORNING — ‘Movie Decline |Now Reversed Showed No Reaction Originally, Annual Survey Reveals Effects of TV on. Other Media Wearing Off === fi FORTY-SEVEN - Portugal hae about eae-Ohh the area of Spat. USED TV SETS er rete none * $10 to $15 Dows $5 @ Week 3 HAMPTON TV 825 West Huron Se. 84-2525. cine. deta “The a ee ee ae Naren go yaa pute ee , aa ot "| Stars. Howard: Dut? plays de, Wong other forma’ of enter Pontiacs irs Jurist." (® ape! 4 eats, “a 9:90—(4) Mr, Wizard ra a Pm oft, ontiac 4 t io Dae, "Wie Ue we tee Expert.” 2 9:45—(2) Michigan State College. | if viewers in New Brunswick, N.J., Bs Mountain.” (2) News Ace. Cline, |9:38—(7) The Vise. Gambler sus-|1¢:00—(7) Back to God. (@) Hay Sn * Seis ok and Only : pected when Buddist monk is| ‘Felton’s Gang. (2) Wayne Uni vie cane i, wrgghinond . ¢:45—(2) Weatherman. Dr. Ev-| “Milled after ruining .gambler’s/ ‘versity. - conducting annual surveys of New ’ tt R. Phelps. o> sh ap ee ag st 1@:30—(7) Smilin’ Ed. (4) Winchell | Brunswick homes the past five Day and Night 1:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Oltie.| Editor tries to cure copy boy’s| * Mahoney. yee tas ont ana Puppet show. (9) Bogton Blackie.| horse racing mania. Peter Law- | 1@:45—(2) Bill Barker's Cartoons. soot tat are nee - Station’ His winter vacation in summer| ford stars. (2) Our Miss Brooks. 11:00—(7) Space Patrol. (4) Funny| ‘he surveys. in years had . , resort. (4) Star Playhouse. Vin-| Runs into bad luck after find-| Borers (2) Sinema. shown nighttime listening the < ¢ cent Price in “Sheila,” news-| ing 4leaf clover. hardest hit of all by TV. but it’s 5:30 A. M. — Midnight papermen Moras love scape. (3),| seen ct) Pempert to Donger. [oo Curtente on the upswing again. Morning ~=, Favorite Story. “The Dyna-| “Caloutta” with Cesar Romero. |11:3—(7) Cowboy Show. (4)! radio listening, at least in New} , AAO TRIES miter.” . (9) Chance of Lifetime. Ex-Ma-| Rough Riders. (2) Abbott and | Brunswick TV homes, never was , 7:15—(T) Detroit Deadline. News. | fine baritone seeks third’ title.| Costello. . asses tae and has steadily in- . : (4) Cavaleade of Sports. Boxing ‘ : d eg et epg bout: Bob Baker vs. Coley Wal-| SATURDAY AFTERNOON = | ‘ oa SEA-DOOMED—Hotel on the island of Sylt, off North German | babbli — rece lace, heavyweights. (2) The | 12:@0—(7) McKenzie’s Saturday ewspaper reading is the only | coast, has been ordered demolished because became pounding of waves agetnet | x = - pater Line-Up. Science comes to aid| Party. (4) Happy — Ranch. fees of mass communication in| shore is eating away g id on which ‘stands. Pasko <= le ke oe of police in mysterious disap-| (2) Big Top. he hg 7 ee — oe eee ete SERVICE On Your (2) N Eq-| Pearance of society matron. /4:99—~(4) Town and Country. (2) sa the : ‘ Open 9A. M.D P.M. wards. 10:36—(7) Sherlock Holmes. “Har-| Lone Ranger. | “In 1951 reading of newspapers avors if i) | f Radio Dial 1:45—(4) News Caravan. John| TY Crocker.” (3) Paragon Play-|4:39(4) Home Theater. (2) Uncle | “mong adults in the pane! of iden- |; , ,,' aan JACKSON @—Mre. May Scott | . M : house. ‘The Surgeon,” Walter tical families was up 9 per cent [has retired as director of good | Swayze. (2) Perry Johnny Coons. | ount eS Christ Abel emcee. (2) “I Led Three). og oe py during the first year of TV in the | service at the Jackson YWCA, a|| | 4 : Como. pe songs Lives.” hen Prayer, a sat rag es er ped yd of - ¢ WASHINGTON Sen. Stennis” post she held for the last 77 years. | 21 Medel $169.95 up at ra Oe tee —— 10:45—(4) Greatest Moments in | *@—( Recent , pore Feature. | Per cent in 1952 and progr Be 12| (D-Miss) said today he favors ef-| She was at one time private sec- | Sports. Walter Kiernan host,| Urday : increase forts to trade in . | retary to the late Sen. Arthur Van- reaches his height. (4) Jack| Sports. | Walt (2)- Don McLeod. per cent in 1953, This éovelep et hee | fenderg when he publisher of Carson. Dennis O’Keefe guest > guest. year’s survey shows that news-|tegic goods with Russia and her. was Radic & TV brances of Mexico.” (2) Mama.| Frankie Lester.. (9) National | “Milly's Movie Party. 1953 peak.” Sis aueiia sha hasaiiile 4a y SERS 2. 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